THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNiNG. OCTOBER 29, 1922. k k 1 1 . . 1 ''v ' that will begin next nontti for mem bers In the- Red Cross. -At a receat Garisoru The Kotary club stnd other civic organisations have indorsed the proposition. ( i . f m ... APARTKE2TTS KlfsrTED Kelso, WaJElu. Oct. 28. Mr. Charles Rankin and Mrs, C W. Demarcst nave rented v the- Svand ' apartment - frorni Dr. -A, I". V. Davis and ar refurnish- . masa, xneetlasr the following committee Ing the' apartments, and will operata U a a transient hotel. "Tha bulWlng h been -re pain tsdV and renovated sines it was purchased recently by Df. Davlai . ' - 7 . ,- ' i was chosen ta take charge of plans for financing the proposed hotel : - Dr. J. H. Daman, chairman : H. JU - Bras, T. W. Movifort.1 A. K. Heaton and D. B. I ' ., ' U ' i ' 'i in i, ', . ' . i ' "! . . ' . . . 1 .. . I. , :-' ...... -. . JOINT PASSENGER LINER ASSIGNED TO PORTLAND-SOUTH? AMERICA SCHEDULE r DUE NEXT MONTH v -v yyA-yW:-' i Swayne & Hoyt to Get Combined v$teamerjetween November 15 and December T. Vrl of the tbre ablps Allocated to the Swayne & Hoyt interests of San Francisco for the run between Port- : laid. Seattle. San Francisco aiid 1jo Angeles to Porta Rico, Braxli. Aen t:na and other countries on the Eastern coast of South America by way of the Panama canal, will be turned ovet ay uie snipping Dosro some ume De twnen November ; 15 and December ! according to information given 'out fby Kwajrne ft Hoyt. i . The first of the new vessels will be either the President Harrison or the President- Hayes, each of the 502 type. Tbe President Harrison has been al located to the Los Angeles Steamship company for a round trip between San Pedro and Honolulu, and upon Its return it will be turned . over to, the ..San Francisco company. The Presi dent Hayes is now tied up in San Krancisco bay. AHLrlJT TO BE MASTER Captain K. A. Ahlin. who now com mands the Swayne & Hoyt freighter West NOtvs. at present on the Pacific coast - Brazil run, will be made mas. f ter of the first of the new ships turned t over oy ne board. The West Notus, with the West Jes ;sup and the "West Jappa, vesoeli of 1,7000 tnna uik will h. 4.l the fleet noi serving tho Pacifio U I? siacea ana isast coast o South Amer ica. Four freighters have been run. nlng on this line. 3he West Katan, recently In Portland, will be retained. Captain AJ A. Ahman, now of. the .freighter Hollywood and formerly mas ter of the Great Northern, will also be. given command, of one of the new combined passenger and cargo ships, according; to! Information made public in - San Francisco. PIHST TOSt PA8SEKGEBS Tbe formation of a. passenger traf tus department will be consummated in ;a , few days, it Is understood. With onucnuuw,.ui tnira steamer to be; allocated to Swayne ft Hoyt, the . President Hayes and President Harri soi af fend the first regular? passenger service between. Portland and the East coast of South America j. 1 de?nit lnforrnafion.! regardint; tbe eallinu schedules cr organization of -,pa!sen?er Dr has reached Portland, it was said Saturday by of f-cers of A. M. Gillispie, Ina A def inite anr.ouncement Ms expected soon. 1 he last ot the three ships to bo turned ovor by the shipping board is the SuFcjuehanna,, formerly a German vessel. The three new niKonnr cargo vessels are of the 8800-ton class. WORK OF PrSMA-TTLISG WOOD SHIPS REPORTED V3TDER WAT Dismantling of a dozen wooden ships, !r, . 'ih ' 26 Purchased from the hipping boajd by tlw Western Marine . Ae Salvage company, has now begun .t Alexandria, Va., on the Potomac -Tverr according to a telegram received A-y m. isarae saturdly from ' J. N. 'Sarae, peneiVi manacM ot'fh. rn. if "i-,irh is ; now in ,w York. me wooacn -iieef was assembled in the. James river shortly after the ?-?rmistice, awaiting disposition by the flipping, toard. A fe w weeks arn tl'eso ahipa were sold to the Barde concern, which expects to bring much "i the salvage machinery and fittings West. V j I A powerful seagoing tug was pur ' rliased from the .shipping board to per . form the towing service, and will bring the boats in pairs from their -James river anchorage to the wrecking i Krpunds on the Potomac "The ship- Vipe board in selling the vessels stipu . lated. that they should be dismantled, so that the "wood ship .problem''-may not by any possibility confront it again. Hi WHALES' REPRESENT CATCH-vOF THREE VESSELS -r 'Aberdeen, Wash.,' Oct. 28. A total of "1M whales wasi taken by the fleft of three vessels operated by the American Pacific Whaling -compnay at Bay City during the 1922 season. Just terminated. . The three whalers. Aberdeen. Moran and Westport, sailed from Bay City yesterday for Seattle, where they will be laid up for the winter. .;; Captain A. Assep of the Westport led tnei weet wnn a catch or er whales. Gunner Webster, commanding the Mo ran, was second with a catch of 56 and SHIP HAS tic ai"x.4J., t i t ' a -i : Sl...:,::"..-:-::--i , -m it.. .- ..-s:xi'.ip,.'?,:?- ,-yj&H2'?.. s mi.v. .-- . SiJSrl ff ?t, :k -til ? . -r- . :yv. : Knot Jonansm. etewartt or the Erie, KuppUes bis galkry '-with fresh pork; .". from an Improvised stockyard on 'the forward deck.'." Thej make - aUors and never gtt seasick," bt sais. Johansen persoaded J;-mem w pose lor pnotograpns wltb cake. -The Erie, shown above, , . ' ts to Portland for the: first, Ume. . ." . 'y--:- 7-'-v.-vUs-" -- yr.2 szKirt..z r -r' rLr y t V-;:x ' ' ' -- xvrf ii&KfiScyw -.5c , - . - - V ' 1:: . . ... .. .... ' - . .'..I ; :- - ..-v.-" :-x-.-vv. .... ; ,.,- - -, -x? - . : ... x w . - -' .-- .. . ,;.-. : vj .- '-S - wn.i n:nwff:i ,l,J.riliinn.iiiiiiiiiiiiini.iii.i i i r , i imiii.h iiiin im . :n i in . " ' . ; 1 V ..... , ' I I The President It&rrison, one of the three combined passenger and freight Teasel assigned by the 'shipping hoard' toj mn between Portland, other Pacific Coast ports sum the east coast of South America The ship Is 502' feet long, has aeconunodatlona for 84! ftrst-class passen gers, and has a- cargo Wpacity of 6000 tons. The President Hayes, another ship assigned to the sanie riui, Js'of Uilis type. :.y,- X, , ' ., , : L ; . : - " ? , ,i , , , - i'm i -i f , i r- Captain Olson of the Aberdeen took, 46. Captain Olson was handicapped by a late start, as the. Aberdeen did ot pat to sea until nearly two weeks afte I ine oinera The catch was largely of the hump back species, of which 124 were taken, the remainder , being 27 finback, 8 sperm, 2 bottlenecks and one sulphur. While the number of whales taken is smaller than during ,1919 and 1920, the quantity of Whale oil secured this year exceeds that "of either of the two last years. f ttOTORRHIP LOCH COIL s - iju art acne rtoauAni The metorship Loch Ooll, now being completed, is scheduled to sail from London for Portland in January, and will sail from here in regular service in February, according to an announce ment of the Oregon Pacific company. In 1920 the Holland-American line established freight services between Portland, London,. Hamburg. Antwerp and Rotterdam, putting in operation four modern vessels. Early last year arrangements were made by them with the Royal Mail Steam Packet company for the maintenance of a Joint service, and both lines, represented by the Oregon . Pacific company, are now building several motorshlpa Of these, the Dynteldyk, which sailed from Portland this week. In the fleet pf the Holland-American line, has been in service, for some time. The new motor-ships? have a limited number of first class cabins.' " COFFEE CARGO COMHTG Several shipments of coffee from Santos and a general cargo from Buenos Aires are scheduled to arrive In port November 20 on the steamer West Xotus of the Swayne Jk Hoyt service, t was learned Saturday. The West N'otus Is one of the ships which will be retired, from the regular Portland-Brazil-Argentina run with the in troduction of the three passenger freight 502 ype of,, ships recently awarded Swayne ft tfoyt by the ship ping board. . ; t SEW SHIP LI3TE Washington, Oct. 28. (I. X. S.) To meet the rapid development of Amer ican business In the Philippine Islands, the shipping board shortly will inaugu rate a direct steamship line from north Atlantic ports to Maniiarit was an nounced today. The first sailing will be on November 10, when the steamer Williem Penn will leave New Tork with a cargo for the Philippines.; STEAMER BRIXOS CEMEjXT After discharging 1000 tons of ce ment for the Oreg-on Portland Cement company, the steamer Viking Saturday moved from terminal No. 2 and start ed loading lumber for San Pedro.' The shipment of cement will be the .fourth to be -received in Portland from Los Angeles over' the McCorrhlck line and served to relieve to some extent the cement shortage in Portland. MRS. LTDIA A. JORDAN Ashland. OA. 28. Mrs. Lydia At Jordan, -75,. died Wednesday. She had lived in Ashland for IS years and is survived by her husband, P. C. Jordan; and four children, W. F. Jordan, A. K. Jordan. J. S. Jordan and Mrs. J. W. Corban of Dayton, Va. MABOIT RESIDENCE . 80I.D Metzger, Oct. 28. Leo Chaf fin of Portland has purchased 'the -Mason residence. Mrs. Chaffln is a sister of Mrs. Wegner, a resident of Metzger. LIVE PIGS FOR FRESH MEAT ha- - mutmm - - - - ' Tide at Astoria Monday High Water. Low Water. 9;29 a. m., 7.8 ft. S :11 a. m.. l. ft. 9 :41 p. m., 7.1 ft. 3 :57 p. m., 2.3 ft. NiSws of the Port rrtl October 28 Annetta Kcrfpit. Ajsericui ktmmer, fiom Han ITmticnco. , Kobtn Adtr. Amsriran irteunr, (enenl -from. New Xorip.- - Departure October ZS Buenos Aire. - Sedub mutorsbip, tor Eu rope. 'oat x Willamette, American Reamer, for San lrancco, lumber, from Kt. Helens. Wapama, American ateamer, tor Ban Pedro, lumber, from St, Helens. VVukeena. America a steamer,' for San Pedro, Ittmber, from St. Helens. Report From Moats of Colombia River North Head, Oct. 28. Condition of the SM at 5 p. m smootii; rnma norto, H milea. AT WORLD'S PORTS Astoria, et. 28. Sailed at 12:05 a. m.. steamer faal Luckenbacb. fcr New York and way port; ArriTed at 1 a. m , Japanese bteaaner xojin Mini, from Kobe. Sailed - at a. m., steamer. Ijreo. 1. Olson, lor San I'edro. Sailed it 3 a. ra . lanish steamer Ktna. for Kurupe na Han Fraurisco. Sailed -at 7:4U a. m., steamer Hslro. for Han l'ertra. Hailod at 1 p. m , Iratch steamer LHnteldyk. for iiurope. Arrived at 12:15 and left up at 3 'p. m-.' steamer Annette 'Kolpli. trom San Fran cisco. ArriTed. rrencb cteamer Iowa, from Bordeaux and way ports; Kritisn steamer ie braaka. from; London and war porta. San rranelsco, Oct. 28. Armed at 7 a. m., steamer Santa Clara, from Portland and Puret Sound. for New tort. Arrived at 8 a. m., rteameT Senator, from Portland, for San Inego. KaUed at 8 a. m.. steamer Knc. for Portland. Sailrd at 1 p. m., steamer (ieorKina Kolpb Irom Portland, for Saiv l'edro: at 2--pr-m.. steamer Florence Luckenbacb, from New Or leans, for Portland. AjriTed at 2 ip. m., steamer Admiral Goodncb, from Portiind Tia Cons Bay and lCureka. San Francisco. Oct. 2S-- (I. N. 8.) Ar- rirer today: l'hoeoix, from Greenwoo. 3:20 a. m. : &anta Clarm, TacDia, ti:3. a. m. ; K. l. Kiogsiey, Poweil river. 7:15 a. m. ; Caspar, Caspar, 8 a. m. : Senator. Astoria, 8:45 a. m.; Mary llanlon. Loa Angeles. 9:05 a. m. ; G. C Iaii-Jauer, Albion, 9 :05 a. m. 8ikti today V. S. Tanker Potoka, New York. . 7 a. in. : schooner Eric. Portland, 7 . m. ; eas launch Florence, Seattle. 7 a. m. ; rteamar Iank G. Dromm, Loa Angeles. 7:20 s m. Seattle, Oct, 28. Arrived: Jefferson, from Southeastern Alaska, in tow S. S. Mndoo. 10 a. hi. ; Ruth Alexander, from Ta rooi, U .l( a. m. Sailed: lre ;lent Mc Kinlr. for Mamla, 11 a. m. ; William. F. Herron, for Vort CeU via ; PorUand, J 0 a. m-: F. S I .oop, for Saa Pedro, 10 a. m. Arrived:, 2":h: Admirfl ; l Watson, from Southwestern Alaska. I) :80 p. A. ; Juneau, from Tsroma. 6:S0 l. in.; Willwlo. from New York via Portland. 12:15 p. m.; Nan kai. from Yokohaau, 3:10 p. m. Sailed UTih: Kasle. for Botton. 3:10 a. m. Ketchikan. Oct. 27. Sailed: Princess Mary, southbound, noon. ' I iirr'mA, ttct. Li, Arnvea: unuutui, from SeatUe, 3 p. m. Sailed for San FranciflAO I o. m. Nome City, Bellingham. Oct- 27. -Sailed: Mahokona, for ' Honolulu 4 p. ni. Arrived: MakawaU, from Krerett for Honolulu, 8 p. m. Port Gamble. Ott- 28. Sailed! Tyretton, for Kan Pedro. 7 a, m. . ' Victoria. Oct. 27. Arrived: . Santa. Maria, from Vancouver; 11:30 "p. m.i Passed out: Canadisn Pro poctor. for Shanghai. Ill p. m. , Canadian Britisher, for Sydney, :30 p. m. Pas'cd ouU 28th: ?ieoriSkan, J for : Hamburg. 1:30 a W. : Iowa., for Hasinm. Sailed -2 7th: ,-Iyo Maru. for Hong Koruf. 6.10 p. m. Silled Tth: Admiral Dewey. , for S.rn Franci io, 12 15 f.. ra. Vancouver. Oct. 28. Arrived: Alabama Msm, from S-avtle. 9 a. in. Aber.lr-en. Oct. 37. Arrived: Svea, from San Fedi. 7 pm- Sailed: Ella Ave. fr Sydney. 3 p. m. : Paraiso, for San Pedro. S p. m. : (Srays Harbor. fr San Pedro, 3 l. m : Carlo?, for San Pedro, 3 jf. m. ; Ore gon, for San Pedro, 3' p. m. Kaymond. Oct. 27. Sailed: Solano, for San FrancicO. 1:30 p. m. ; Annie Hanify. f.,r San Pedro, 20 p. m. San Pedro. Oet. 27.-Arrived: J. A. Moffnt. from Ipnipi; Saiita Peu!a -from New York. Sailed: H. F. Alexander, for Seattle. ? ' Yokohomo, Oct. 24. Arrived: Kldridge, r . I m-4 Sl-fA J iC W A WW MODEL FARM PROPOSE! Sheridan, Oct. 28. A land deal was completed here this week whereby Prof. H. C Scudder of the Oregon Ag ricultural college and O. C Hjalmatead of Portland become owners of a 300 acre tract at the jar.ction of Gold creek and the Yamhill river above Willarnina, Or.. "The consideration In volved in this deal is $24,900. The L owners will improve the tract," making of it a model farm. They will build roadways over the land and will con struct a new bridge over the river at this place. $83.t HOTEL PLA5HED Aberdeen. Wash-, Oct 28. A commit tee of several prominent business men has been appointed to solicit subscrip tions foe a n-hotel which la to cost $34.00a. - The botel is to be built on a sit opposite xh present Washing ton hotet' and (.will be composed of brick and concrete-, I four stories high. The Washington hotel, located across the street from he new hotel site. Will Moused as an annex. : Extremely flexible ..belts' have been made of high carbon steel for convey ing materials that .would injure rubber or fabric belt, , from Seattle. Sailed' Tokiw Uaro. for Seattle. t Kobe. Oct 25. Sailed: Present Grant; for Seattle; Tyndareus, .for Reittia. Ar rived: Africa Mara, from Seattle? N. Sydney, Oct.- 26. Sailed: Niagara f of Vancouver. -' x. Cristobal. Oct. 26. .Arrived: Commercial Pathfinder, from New . York for PorUand. Sailed: Karachi Mara, for TJntted Kingdom; Ipswich, for Mobile. Sailed 25th: Harry Lackenltsca, fvr New York; Baltimore. Oct 27. Sailad: " Steel Rang er, for Portland. . Philadelphia. Oct 27. Sailed: .Hawaiian, for .Seattle. New York, Oct 27. Arrived: Robert Dollar, from Boston; 8teel Worker, from PorUand; Kentnekiaa. from PorUand, Sailed: Edward Luckenbach. for Portland. Vassals to Srrlsa Data. Desrfield. . . Iowa Daisy Matthews. . . Robin GoodfeUow , M aksna P. i. Loekanbach. Ta&M ......... Multnomah . . . . . Admiral N Farragut . Sequoia . Taibu Maru Ernest H. Meyer. . Ffor. I .nckr-nrtacn. . Steel Engineer . . . Tiidorstar. American ....... Sudbury Nbnskan Willfaro Nevadan . . ...... lanaman Vet O'Bowa Admiral Goodrich. . Wm. McKenney. . Rose City ...... Bsbinda ...... i . Sinaloa , . . Montana lariine Roman Prince . . . . Mvstie .... ... . . . .New York Oct. 20 ...Bordeaux ....Oct 29 . . . San Fran Oct 29 ...New Yoti Oct 29 Saa Fran. Oct 30 ...New York.... Oct 80 ...San Fran Oct SO Ran Fran Oct. 80 . . .San Diego. Oct BO . . .San Frsn Oct 80 ...Gran Harbor.. Oct 80 ...San Fran.. ...Oct 81 . . . Mobile .... j .Oct. 81 . . . Baltimore . . . .Nov. A. . . . Seattle Nov. . . .New. York. . . .Nov. . . .New Orleans. .Nov. j. .New York .... Nov, . . NewYork. . . . . Hemburg . . . . .New York. . ... Yokohama x . . . Ban Frgn. . . New York.. . . .San. Fran. . . . .San Diego. . Maxatlsn . . .Noy. . .N6. .Nov. . . Nov. . .Nov. .Nov. . . Nov. . . Novv , . Nov. . . Nov. . . Nbv. . .Nov. . . Nov. . -Nov.. .......New York.. ....... Honolulu . . :. .Seattle Mobile . . . . San Diego . . Vessels tc O apart ol. Trew Tork. . .San Frsn . . ...... JieWTJOTt . . . ....... Lendon ....... Borieau . . . Admiral Erans Date. .Oct 29 .Oct. 20 .Oct SO .Oct 30 .ct. 3 1 ..Oct 31 Robin Ai Rose City Roim,r .. ........ Calif oruian s Robin GoodfeUow . . Admiral Farragut. . . Annette Rolph West Kader F. J. Luckenbach. . . Steel Engineer . . . . Florescs Lucaeabach Nebraska Willfaro Lufline .......... American Nevadan Admin Goodrich . . Nebratkan . . 1J ew York . . . . San Diego . . . . San Fran. . . . . Orient . . . . . New York.. . . London , . . . . . N. Orleaaa . . .Eneland . . . . Baltimoro . I , .Honolulu . . . .w York.', . . .New York. . . . .New York. . . . . San. Fran . . .Nov. 1 .No. .Not. Not. .Nov. .Nov. . NoV. Nov. Nov. . Nov. .Nov. .Nov. . .Nov . Nov. Tudontar . . Enrofie Vassals In Port Vfli. Ayahs Maru Baron Cawdor. . . . . Biren Ogilvy ... ..at Brstsberg Benvorich ........ Bermuda .......- Calif Amian ....... I 'lmllamhr Berth. .Martin Bluff .Irving Dock i North Bank , Globe Mill' ....... Terminal No. 4 . Portland Flouring Mills Terminal No. 4 , O. W. P. Dock Terminal No. 4 . Terminal No. 4 Terminal No. 4 , , Clark Wilson ......... Ballast Dock . . . Knsppton ....... Terminal No. 1 N. P. Lumber Co. , We-itport St Helens Terminal No. 4 ; nevon City ....... Kina Maru ........ Krie . . ( Geo. L. Olson Harold . Hellen Katrine Luckenbach La Merced Kobin GoodfelloW . . Viking West Kader FORECASTS Portlsnd and Vicinity -Sunday, fair north- westerly wind?. f firegon Sunday, fair; genUe northwesterly winds. ; . Washington and OrSr-eon frandav fair, ex- cent inereaina rloudinesa followed b rain near the coast : gentle variable winds becoming southerly along the coast. OBSEByATIONS Wind. STATIONS I "s so Baker Boise Boston . Calgary .... Chicago . I . . Denver .... TVs Moines. . Eureka .... .a!ve-iton . . Helena 'Juneau . . . Kansas City. l-t?4 Angeles. Mr hfie'.d . . Mcoford .... M'unpapolis . Vew Orleans.. New York . North Head . P!iemx .... I'ocatello . . . Portland . . . Koseburg . . . Sacramento . St. Ixmis . . . Salt Ijike . ; Ssn .IHego . . Sn Fran . . SartJe . . . .i Sitka Siiokane . . . . Taccma . . i. Tatoosh I si. . VsJde Wslla Willi.: Washington . Winnipeg . J Yakima' .... 44 62 62 44 64 68 80 f4 78 4 42 82 6 CO 66 '!S8 79 58 54 64 88 66 62 82 46 64 64 64 48 48 54 64 88 64 74 SO 56 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 o "6 o .30 o , o ' 0 0 .08 0 .12 10 0 JO 10 12 12 13 20 14 13' 1 N NW W NW SE S 8 N N s ' "s NW NW Pt cloudy Clear Clear Pt. cloudy Clear Cloudy Pt. cloudy Clear CkmdT Clear Oea'r" Clear Clear Pt. cloudy ClotHly Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Rain Pt cloudy Pt. cloudy Clear Clear Rain Clear Clear Clear Pt cloudy Clear. Clear 16 14 SB E NW N W sw W NW NW s NW w w NE 'sw NE SW .05 0 .02 0 .62 .02 . 0 0 "6 o .01 d o ! o o 23 is Clear Cloudy 10 NE 1 Pt. loiidv NW Clear ' Afternoon report of preceding day. X.OSAI- DATA . Portland. Oct 28. Highest temperaturej. -69 degrees; lowest temperature, 4 3 degrees. River reading. 8 a. m., 1 feet; chance in lasf 24 hours, 0.2 feet , Total rainfall (5 p. m. to 5 V. m.). .05 inches' total rainfall sine Sei tembev 1, 122. 5.i inches; normal rainfall' since Seirtember l.li.Oft inches excess of rain fa,! since September , 1922. w.SS inches. Sjinrte. 6:48 a. ra.; souart, 5 :03 p. m. ; totat sunhine. 8 hours 3i minutes; possible sun shine, 10 hours 17 minutes. Moonrise. Sun d? 2:S1 . m. : mnonset, Sunday 12:46 a. m. Bar-nveter (rednced to sea level), S p. m., 30 21 inches. Relative humidity, 6 a. m., 94 per cent; noon, 67 per cent; 9 p. m., 92 per rent. . . . swum SAILORS BECOME SAL S. BUT PIGS AB OARD-NEVER! Considerate Steward of Steamer Erie Has Pen of Pigs to . Keep Men in Humor. i . iv How a landlubber can go to sea and eventually become a "salt soak," while a pig can go to sea without becoming salt pork. Is not Quite obvious. But, in spite of ambiguities, Knut Johansen, steward of the Norwegian steamer Erie, takes his pigs' to sea, so he will have fresp pork. Quite a novelty. In the way, of stew. ard's stores is found in the forecastle head of the Erie, now taking -ow a cargo of '"Japanese squares" at the Inman-Poulsen lumber milL PIG'S SWEET 'TOOTH h. There, In a pen. are three husky black hogs, withi whom the steward is quite friendly. The hogs live high on leftovers (from the g'alley. With many a f riendljyj gcunt, they remarked how good the ; steward's cake was, when he gave them something extra in the way of. a treti to induce them to pose for their photograph. - While at sia the pigs stand watch regularlyj pn the forward deck. When the Bea is high, they show, with their usual grants, their dislike of the waves that fill their pen" with brine. When it gets too rough, a tarpaulin Is stretched jfor their protection. OXE LITTLE PIG GONE , The pigs were purchased In Balti more over two months ago. There were originally four, but a feast of fresh pofc-k by tine personnel of 29 on the shipi las it j sailed off San Diego recently, accounted for the "disappear ance of one, The Erie, in this port for the first time, . ia under the command of Cap tain C. AJ Arena. She is of 5645 tons. She was built at Newcasttle, and is now safilns for the Willy Gorrlson company of Christian! a. She will get uiider wiay in the middle" of the week for Japan, with a largef cargvj of lum ber and general freight. ' ' ' POSITION OF VESSELS (Kyi rtederal Teli-sph Coinpansr.) San FTancisro. ffiot. 28. S p. ra. I .a I'ur Hoij, from Seatile for Oleum. 893 miles frotir Oleurrt F-ank H. Buck, from Ijnnton for Gaviota, 40 mites InrirUr of Gaviota. Dilworth,! from Port San Luis for Hon- i TuliJ. 238 miles wert of Port San Luis. : Paraisoi from Grays Harbor for San Fran- Cisco. 230 mHes south of tiravs Harbor. Bohemiott Clubj from Port San Luis for Manila, o84 miles i west of Port San Lain. West Notus, noon, from Buenos Aires, for San Pedro, 156 miles south of San Pedro. W. F. : Herrin, r from SeatUa for Portland. 187 mile from Seattle. Celflo, from San Pedro for San Frsnrrlsoo, 180 miles south of San Francisco. Frank fix Druani from Avon for Saa Psdro. 161 mile south bf Avon. Siskiyou, from Westport for Saa Pedro. 160 miles north of San Francisco. i 'Oleum, from Marunez for PorUand, 389 miles from Astoria. lieotgina t llolph, from San Francisco for Port San Luis, 65 miles south of San Fran eisv. i : Yale, from San '. Francisco for Saa Pedro, 50 miles sooth of San Francisco. Bearport, f rpm-. Maafia for , San Pedro, J 135 mil'3 from ,San pWiro. . Hauler, from Yokohama for Seattle. 545 miles west f Seattle. Hamer. from Seattle for San Pedro. 846 miles from j Seattle. October B7, 6: p. m. Sonoma, from San Francisco, fjrr Sydney, 3490 mile southwest of San Frahciacott Ventura, ! from Sydney for San Francisco, 120 raiies- southwest of Honolulu, Yenexuel. from Saa Francisco :for New Yt?'n. 845 miles south of Baltimore. Hannawaj from Yokohama for Portland, 2217 miles ! west of Columbia river. West Orowa, from Yokohama for Portland, 1S06 miles west f Coiumbia river. President Cleveland, from San Francisco - foe Hongkong, 165S guiles west of Honolulu. West Faraion, from Saa Pedro Cor Yoko hama, 8S3Q miles from San Pedro. 1'resident Tafu from Yokohama. ' for Saa Frsncisco, 830 miles west of Honolulu. U. S.i A- T- iMeiijs, from San Francisco for Honolulu. 1708 miles west of Saa Fran cisco. i Margaret Dollar, from Saa FranciJco for Yokohama, 4 SO miles west of San Fraclsea. TOOjZE IS SABDY- AGAZK . Eugene, Oct! 28. Lamar Toose, field director of the University of : Oregon endowment campaign, became a father for the second time when a daughter vras born ito Mrs. Toozo here Friday. BOOSTS FOB HOTEL Central la. ; Wash., pet. 28. -i Grant Hodge i post Kjo. 17. American legion, of this city, -has passed a resolution favoring the. ICentrslia campaign for 300,000 to erect a new hotel. The Legiojv has also voted to assist la any way . possible the membership drive ONE STROKE OF OUR PAINT .1 ; f - i ; - -i ... X- is equal to two or three of many other 'brands, and -for this rea, son: Oar paint is graded and mixed for economical work-as well as- for its other good paint ing qualities. . Thin' surfacing with i this paint gives , good results j' , t' j " - - - Mffler WaDpaper & Paint Co. r 172 First, Near Yamhill 1 Wiat does it cost to build a ; BRICK HOUSE? iNot necessarily a 'great deal more than frarne, ith the ."IDEAL BRICK HOLLOW WALL? it tosts only Z$q to 10"more in building the average home." Thus a $5000 home can be built for not to exceed $5500,j using brick instead of frame'for the exter ior walls. Then when built it is worth about 20 morejcosts about y to -heat, 2-3 for insurance 1-20 fqr upkeep and repairs and is a real, permanent 'home C ' .i Of Court We Are. Speaking of SEE. "THE BRICK HOUSE BEAUTIFUL" AT 1181 E- Davis SW Lanrelkmrrt, Bet. E. 39th and 41st Tng BuOt by Us fof Standard Bricks Tile Co. 84 pfth St. HARACTER! I , - Like that of a city, an individual1 or a nation,, the character of a mill and lumber concern is the re sult of the .struggle it has made to attain its ideal. I " ., - - . For more than a generation these institutions haye tried jto honestly earn a reputation for the highest standard of lumber and lumber products. . To ideh-s 1 tify thenr fdr your protection in buying we have adopted the following mark as an emblem of Merit in our products and the Service rendered by our - staffs - 1 '- East Side Mill & Lumber Company j 1 Ft,-Spokane Art Sellwood 597 I Oregon Door Company Ft. Spokane Are Sellwood 62 j L - . ' ' ! East Side Bbx Company Ft. Spokane A re.--Scllwood 597 JOHN KRIEGER 698 Union! AVe. W. r; YOU-WILL INLAID LINOLEUM ii j You'll enjoy looking at our lines of tasteful, at tractive patterns. We estimate, -furnish and in stall. Your Outlay, Will be surprisingly moderate. For All Buildings, Gbrk Floor V Inlaid Linoleum BROADWAY AT ThreelPiece Bathroom ; -Set $65.00 Special Pembroke Baths ...$45.00 TJP Other Built-in Baths ..:.:. $30.00 UP Baths tin Feet .Li ..-$16.00 UP GET OUR PRICES BEFORE, BUYING ELSEWHERE WE CAN POSITIVELY SAVExYOU MONEY. ; ; . . v - Estimates furnished. Bring in your plumb-. leg troubles. We have all kinds of repair parts. ' TorPand PIximbbg Supply Co. SeU Direct t. T." , Its First REAL CLAY BRICK Demonstration Purpose x Broadway 0018 ' ' . more Seat Yet 25 to 50 of Fuel Saved Think what this means to, you in your home in saving and comfort. Yet it is a fact that you can benefit by installing a . UNIVERSAL FURNACE - :. -N . , - . Come and let us show 'you its fea tures. Ask also to see the' patented Shell Bar Grates; Air. Blast feature which bums smoke and eas and cuts fuel bills '"way down; the gas tight joints and sturdy construction. Pre pare now for cold days and be as sured of most comfort at least cost. BE SATISFIED Phone East 0827 -as bright and cheerful as , the blossoms of June is the . floor that is covered with Public or .Private ' Products Go. and Cork Tiling TAYLOR STREET J, a; BORTHWI Street, If ear Taylor Mala SSS7 c - ViiV i mBarnSsdhi v FOR -THE HOHE' V There are rooins where white waHs nd ' woodwork are . peculiarly fitting; . such-as the kitchten,, nursery and bath; room. Barreled Smliht makes roon bright and cheerfuL The glossy tile-like finish of this oil paint can be washed and wont cecal repainting for -years.i, Contains o lead, ao a absolu- i tdy sanitary. Is cheaper than-enamel and can be applied easier by the house holder. y .- yi: vjx-vv : A SOT FOR VMIT lPaJOS T Catttms, Mi fa. frU, 'fmttl ktlf ftmtt UHL Br6s. "ExclsslTS Dlstrtbstora - 230 Second Street r ' i j POKTLAKD, OR.' ' " ; I j !; WAXL PAPEH PAINTS r OLD POP WIN TER. OWN S DEFEAT - WHENCE MEETS THE proper; HEA1 'pHERS only one way "to JL lick winter. I Slim Mm : with a bunch.of heat, j If your 1 heating' equipment - isn't all : that it should be let ; us give t it -some attentioni iPerhaps . you want to install a pew up to-date heating plant jof your dwn. If so we're the plumb ers to do it for you. J -,. i " team. Vapor and! Hot.-;. - ; Water Heating Alaska Plumbing: &1 r Heating Co. ; 363 East Morrison! Street t 1 East 2954 Boynton Furnace s Our Special Syctim of BOTNTDM PIPCLISS FURNACES It w.' A SUCCESS LET US INSTALL VOUWS , h C. BAYER FURNACE CO. HO MAIN 461 i X04 ; MARKET la. NEW TODAY J CO Offices in Journal Building for Rent Suite of Iwa room . facing 'Broadway . Good light every . conveni ence pertaining to a first class "building also ; a suite -of . two rooms facing the east. Good light: fine , view. Ask for Mr. : Hamilton to sshow yon these 'roomsJ f Small Down Town Building Investment ,000 l-f . . -' . .1 1 . ' Classy little brick and concrete building,' 75 feet from busy shopping- junction point, on west aids. - Ritter Eowe c Co. : .-;: -- EElALiTDRS tll.r-S-S.7 feoard f Trade Bld. ' iV i s - I, " ' $10 MORTGAGE LOANS , Bsla ' 'properties f t. Reiidse. loaas low rate.- Xaatallment repay. aieats If desire.. Las profited tl-l werthwestsra Saak BaSASaa .:. j. f . . . ., , ,. ' , ' Vv '-a"