The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 12, 1922, Page 20, Image 20

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FROM COLUMBIA
SHOWS liiCREASE
Six Ships From Portland Satur
day Take Nearly 6,000,000
(FeetrStf Helens h Busy.
. J Increased activity In the lumber
trade .-was: evidenced Saturday by the
. departure of six vessels from the Co
lombia, river, carrying almost 6,000.000
feet of - Irrmben-- tor - California : and
- South American porta, , - ". v
, fFve of the vessels, earryins; full car,
roes, took lumber arrresatins; 6.s46,00a
- 1 est, 1,600,000 feet of which- was bound
for South America, a hile - the re-
i mainaer went to uiuiwrui. ; f-.
iThe largest single cargo was taken
VIS V JT WJ SVW-J w-
.'"ths Ocean Motorship company. The
vessel la ' bound for Booth America.
' where, after discharging '1,500.000 feet
of lumber, nitrates for1 Hawaii will be
' loaded.1" " " -
The steamer Solano, which leaded
" a cargo of 1.000,W0 feet atthe Clark
tt Wlton mill, failed late Saturday
downstream for CallfonUan ports.
Carrying lumber and general cargo,
the steamer Delrosa sailed Saturday
for Caltfornian points.- The Delrosa
sails In the regular service of the Gen
eral Steamship company. -
Three other vessels, loading at St
Helens and vicinity, carried lumber
amounting to more than 3,000,000 feet
a for California, points. ' .
St. Helena. Not. 11. With the do
parturs - of three steamers tonight.
; lumber shipments amounting to more
than 4,000,000 feet were, dispatched to
- California ports during the latter part
of the week. The Halco took 1.100,000
teet of Inmber for San Pedro and the
Paraiso was laden with 1,000,000 feet
""for the same destination. The steamer
Xalsy Putnam had a cargo of 1400,000
test for delivery at Wilmington.
The steamer .Willamette - sailed
Thursday night, taking 900.000 feet of
lumber and number of passengers.
. c.nii aVv,r wn arrive ariv next
'1 week for lumber cargoes for California
and the schooner Oregon pine will ar
rive Monday to take on 1,600,000 feet
. of lumber for Australia.' -
h : PORTLAND BUILDS LARGEST WOODEN SHIP j
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- . Astoria TidesMoadsy kfr; f
High WaterJ - Low Water.
1 :0 a,- m,, IS ft. 1 1 &i a. rn- 1-S ft,
7 :B9 p.,m. 7.J ft 1-2:20 p. m., JLj f t,
- M-coaacicK combakt to , .
WIBJSJT TRADE TEHK1TOBT
" St Helens, Not. 11.- The Charles B.
a MeCormlck Steamship . company, ex-
-pectlng to become hte , largest lnde
! pendent ahln operating concern on the
Pacific coast, and planning to enter
Intareoastal and foreign trade. Is to
' be formed.: at once' from the indepen
' dent companies operating the McCor
f mlck steamers in the Pacific coast
trade..'. . " . .v.- !
. Word of the proposed consolidation
' has been ' received here. The-new
ramninv was authorised by stock
- holders of the six smaller companies
last month. The new company Is- to
be capitalised at JX.S00.OOO, with paid
' up capital, . represented by the six
steamers owned by the McCormick ln-
teraeta. of between I1.29O.0O0 , ana
$1,200,000. Headquarters will be main
tained in Saa Francisco. -
t" Th MeCormlck vessels are the
nama. Celilo. Multnomah. Wahkeena,
Willamette and Everett The present
main company of the 'McCormick In-
' terests is tk cunea it. acwwnw
Mmnanv nf Sao SVanelaca. i :
it in tba rlan ,of the new company,
as conditions warrant, to acquire by
- puriase steamert better suited ts
J the Interooastal and foreign trade and
to add to this phase of the business
-. as .rapidly as possible.'--. -. ;-
2TOBTHWISTEJBK: IISIS TO !
ffi 1 HOLD SOtJSD COITTEBEKCB
' Representatives of Northwestern
' steamship lines of the Pacific - west-i-bound
conference will meet In Seattle
Tuesday. according to telegrams re
J ceived in Portland Saturday. The con-
ference adjourned: in . San . Francisco,
November i, with . the understanding
' that It would again convene in Van
- couver, B. X, January 8. -The meeting,
t m4ah.w hoi tA viih Tiar-
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ticular Intereats f the northern mem
' bers. .Portland--will be represented by
3 W. T. Sexton, traffic manager; of the
; Columbia, pacific Shipping company.
BASIO AT JSOBTH HEAD IS
, TEXrOBABUT StTSPBSTDED
" Temporary-suspension of radio serv
i te at the North Head. Wash, station.
during the course of remodeling, has
. - hMhMlM, KkhlMtV
afternoon, accorning o a wicrma r-
ceived Saturday by Lieutenant N. M.
Plgmaa f the local branch .hydro-
graphlo oroce, - .
Th tlmm "m as follows : :
' "North Head suspended service 3:30
p. m, this date, during completion of
" remodeling. Marshiield assumed North
.Head Auties." . ., -
tJirHTED ' STATES ' HAS Hit SHIPS
:v.: (By CBrrcraU berrlea.) :.- :i'
Washington. ? Nov. U. The United
--; States shipping board now owns and
. 1 controls 1543 vessels, with a total dead-
weight tonnage xtt 9.894,527, according
to figures made public today, by J.
'.Barstow Small, president of the Emer
gency Fleet corporation. Of the total,
' ' 140L with dead weight of ,9545,
are of steeL ' The bulk of these, 1232,
' are cargo vessels, only 4 passenger
- ships being Included In the total.
- -1 Arrtiti Wewaiber t-,., -i.yr--Benmohr.
BritUh staasier. frsot Tokohana.
hallut. ' . ' .
W,. S. . Porter, Amerlaas steamer, : from
Jfotrty,.oH.r-vv,-...f . .;:.wh.. ?.
- Erie, imtritis achooner. fron- Tcj(S bland
ia- flaa .Fraaeiaeo, qptao'-' -'
Daperturw Novemtne -,4lt "': ' a'V:'4
ChaTlataen. American motonhto. for Mt
oout porU, lumbar. , t-a.
KeinKia. iaKTiM- tteuwr, lor ws sseat
port, floor ud lumber. : -- . , 3
. BeroiBda, : BriUab tayjoer, - f or Orient.
i Haleo.- tesrfeaa teener, far JBas Pairs,
lumbar, frera St. Helena, ", V V
: Pio. AiMnctn iwmiif,' tor ftui Fna
cfam, lumbar, bin ft, Hetasa. :....': '
- RoMn Adair, Americas steamer, , fpr. Krw
Tor .i Saattle, seaeraL. - . ' '.- '
' - Babinda, Aamieaa motonhip, for Saa
Ftaaciaco aod Saa Padro, smeraL f
- Iaiay Pataaa, Americas steamer.' fct' 6 to
PraiteiMO, lumber, from St Helena,
Xteerf iaM, .Amarieaa eteamer. X or New Tort
via Paget aouBd, general, - - . -
Above is sliovrm tb bull of the Daisy Gray, which will be launched at
the old Peninsula yards Wednesday. The vessel, acoording to O. F.
Mathews, v builder, ia the largest wooden steamer pov under con
strnction Itx the; world. -The vessel Is 225, feet long and will be of
120O -prosstons Bnildlng "of the. Daisy; Gray:p represents the JUst
remnant of tbo wooden shipbuilding? ; industry; sor prominent Iq
Portland dnriiis: the war." Below two workmen are shown patting
the last touches on the rudder post: k ; "A-r
::y :;:-.FOBECASTS ' -- .
Portland and Viciait flosday fafr; aorth
easterly winds. - . . .
. Oreaoa and WaahinstaB -Sundae nth, sea.
tie aoftheattarlf vind.
"' LOCAL DATA
Portlaadv Ko. ll.Hihat temperarare
dftraa. loeat Umparatur S daereaa. .
lUaer -raadinf. 8 a. m., l.Q faet; ctuase ia
taat 2 hoars, O.S M.
Total '.rainfall tinea aenteaber 1, :it22,
i-49 inchaa; norrnul ralafall ainee, September
1, 7.8 Inebe; definirncT of rainail afaee
September 1, ll22, 0.0S taehea, V
Sanriaa. 1:08 a. .; anaeat. 4r44 p. .
Total auaabme, 5 aoan 14 minute; poad
Ue eonrfune, 0 boars 88 minatae,
Moonrtoe Satardaa 11:20 p, av: moocaet.
aonday, 1:1 p. . ...
rssL'ir1 ;p..sa;
jaetatjre bmalday,: S a m.; 99 "par eeat;
aeoa. T per ornt; p. m.. t par cent, i
Be sort From tfouth of Calsmbls lUver
Worth Head. ot. 11. Cooditioa of" the
ea at p. av, ameotk; wind, aana, 4 aailaa.
OBSERVATIONS t '- ' "
DAISY GRAY IS TO
Vessel Is Largest Wooden Ship
That Is Being Built in United
States Now, Declares Builder
STATIONS
SB as
Baker
Beiw .
CaJaary
Cbioaao . .
IatTer ...
Dee Moines ,
Eureka . . ;
Galreaton ,.
Bateaa . . .
Junaaa . .
Kimii Cy .
Ivoa Ansalaa
Marshftald
Madford . .
atinnaaDolia
New Orlaaaa.
riew Tor . ,
orth Head
Phoenix
P oca telle .
Pcntland. ' .
Boeebars vri
Saeraaiaata
St. Loom ...
Salt Lake.
Sea XMeva.
Caa Fran.
Seattle .
Sitka . . .
Spokane
Taeoma . ...J
Tatooah la..
VaUes ...
Walla Walla.
Waahiactoe .
Winnipeg . .
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" : N J Clear
- Wf Clear
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JiVT I Pt eloods
sw 1 i iear
CHAKTKBElt FOB, "WHEAT
Chartering of the Japanese steamer
Scotland - Mara 1 for - wheat shipment
,-1 rom North Pacific porta to the United
r Kingdom, to be leaded late in No-
vember -or ; early- In ' December, was
: made known . In shipping circles Sat-
tirday, Another .-carrier " is said to
: have been fixed, but It baa as yet not
been announced. .v:..v
SHIP IS ftaSES x
J YeorfoTk. Va. Nov. 11. U.. P.) The
i Munaon freighter Maneomo, with
. crew of S3, is afire ISO miles off the
', Virginia -eases, tt was reported here.
t Cutters are on the way to -the burning
amp, , v v . -
- AT vTOBXD'S TOUTS
- Aatocia. Na. ll.Safled at T laat nicht.
' etaaaaer rata, lor eaa, nam, Ltett an
8:80 mat suafat. British " steamer naaaiiihr
'. Arrtred at 7:65 and atft wp at a. ca..
t earn mar W. B. Pwrtae. bwaa Meetaree. SaOed
it :lt a a. Briuah eteamar Tadoratar. fa
s Karspa, Arrtred at a. at, eteamee LarUaa,
. rrasa Saa rears, lien sm at soon, acaoai
1 Erie, . s
San lraartara Koe. It. Arrived at add
.. nJsat, etaawiar Admiral Swaaa, rroea Portlaad.
for Saa fedra aad Saa Uua. - Arrived at
midnScn ataamrT Amerieaa, frnea Jrortlaad.
for Mew Tor and Boatocs Amrad a mid-
J ata-fet, ataaaaar Braaa. boat, Kew Tack a
'way aorta, tear Fortud. -.
Baatt,ta. Nct. 1 ft. Sailed ttf & aa, BraV
aa earner larcUcamrtwra. for rortavoa. .
Taeema. Kee. 11. Sai.ed at 4 a.
ataamar f euualaniaa. fee PorUaad. '
J ' Balbea, Jier. 10. -SaQed. ataamer Btneiar
. Sam. Otr. tram Hev loit, for Paget eoemd
. aad FerUaad.
T Bartmat. Kew. 10. Railed, ataamer TTrer,
fee rwrtlaad. Sailed, ataamav Uaoraa Ai
fnr Pertiaaja. SaaaBd, ataamer Beaaeme City,
POSITION flP TESSELS
Ploraaoe Lackenbaea. S2 nilaa . m,k
TJmauUa reef., at 8 p. m., ov..ll. - 1
Vaaaaej ss irrnt ' "".;. '-
Teasel. . : ' ., :. Prom.- ' lata.
Wapaaaa . . ........Saa Frea, . ..No. IS
Georee Ia Olson . .. . Saa Fraa . .-. .Nor. 1
Mtrraoaa .... ....... Mamonre ,.:..sm. 11
Canucanshire ....... England ....Nor. 18
PenaaelTtaUa . .....Boston ......Jtoe.ill
w . Saa Fran . -. , .If or.. 1 8
Admiral Fanasnt . . : Saa IHaao .. .Nn. IS
woae u7 ......... .saa rraa ....New. IS
. ....... Soarabaia .... N. 11
Ibnaaaa Mara ...... Koba Vm. i a
Boobyalla . . ........Baa Pedm V"1i
Pelit Taussig ....... Baltimore . , . . Nor. 14
Aswwar . . rauaoemnia. i . Nm, 1 s
JUytners .......... .Keweattie ...Nov.la
Braah- . . .......... Portlaad. Ma. .Jfo. t S
K.aanaa atcra ..... .aoat .....xev. IS
ttteal lkacuMar ........ Seattle .. ; .Woe. 1
I nn 1 Mi Rnlprt ...t..8aa I'm KmmCfim
Leana Lnraanbacb ..PhxIadeiDbJa , .Vr. l
Rowiek BaU. . . . . .. .Xew, Tork .".Nov. if
:etBaaercia nuuuNr,.iiv 1 era .. . ..or, -1 1
veiuo .... ..... . i... ma , .Bci
ftenaloe .......... ..8Ua ...... Kow. 1
Dakotaa ..... j . . . ..Boeten U i . Noe. 1
Admiral Ooodrica , 4 . .Saa Fran. , .NoeJ 1
Daasy Mat aewa ...-.). ..Sc Fraa. . . i-vKew? 1
Boeui tirsr ........ .Baltimore i.Noev IS
. veaaett to Depart , - v
eaasL Sfj-VV . I Pot. ' - Itaaal'
Pelreea . . ........ .Mexico . . . ...Nov. IS
........... iau ia saa ... .nay.-a
taareiaa KoIbS . . i . . Saa ' raa . . . Nor. X
rt eradaa . ... . ..Sear Xark , . Noe. 1
wa" . . .... . .ayoney .... .Nov. J
Wapama . , . .r . . . .aa Praa Koav-1
Pawlet . .... ... . , i , . 1 okokoaaa Kov. 1
CtTdvaaabne .Uverpoca .Nov. IS
nuaum c hih. r raa . , xv. . j
Tojia Mara ..Japan .......Nov. 1
BaafliTwoao .. .... ...Orant ii.,,.lEcav,14
......... .oaa -erraa...... xee. 1
raaa ............ .Philadelphia .. Nor. IS
rewaaaa ....... iiTarpooi . . . . Jf ar.l
Oeerneld ......... .Balthaore .. ..Noa.-17
'Steel Kaciaeer ...,.. Loadoa .....Jtet lt
Leajrte lacaesbaob. .,..Navr York ...?"ffr. 1
Mwuur ...... . ... .ntw ion ,i..Jo.'l
Baobyalla . ,...,;.(. .taa. Fraa. :.A.Koe. 1
Felix Tavds ...... .... Ihiladelptua . . Nov. 1
Ibokisaa Mara. ...... Japaa . ..Sov.-1
Tnuts ............ Auatralia ... .Nov. II
TjtA : Veamm is Pw ,
Batwa Oc&vy ................ .XorU Bank
Ban naa ................... PaRtniaia Mill
Cbilueothe . . .............. Oarsfaot Dock
Ene Astoria
tieareine Bolpb i ......... . .Crewa Mills
Hi
UW.M ..............
liowuam v . , , 4
X. P. Kress; ..,
aterrad. .
Oregoa Fir
UresoaPaaa
Pawiet .....
Busfciroa . . ',
Tarba Mara ,
Tqttq ini .
-Jt. P,
. .Keataoaaar Sep;
liiU m til
Mill
lrk
t
f
.1 :'
imttiwrs--
GREAT. DOG V,'ILL
- - - . . - - -
-BEFBHEOSOOll
Structure Vs largest t HoatTrig
- ITockJii 'Worldf HopV.If That
- Port - Will - Draw C Big .Trade.s,
fe-rjhem'jia "-Clnb. from Fort S5a " Imr lor
lljm. 16JS ci:lrt mt of Fort irUn -.
llargarat IVUar, fram Hanoiola fox Yoko
bama. fcltl aii'.es -wast cf HoaehUau . -
Faaoco.'. t re-ia Terk for &aa Pedro,
12 1 attiee aotttn cf Saa Pedro. - . .
V-aaaaotaa, from New Tork for 8aa Pedro.
14e8 mi.es aonta f Baa Pedro.
Walter- tjaekenbach. from Saa Pedro : for
Fhi'aaaipeia. 19S3 r milea -aoatnaaat-of - aa
Pedro. -', ','...".:.. --..,,..,.-'
. Newport, -from Panama for Baa Traneiaee.
TKANSPORTATIOX
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SLIDE DOVrUVAYS
NEXT WEDNESDAY
i
The rattle of the air hammers,' the
snteU of oakum; tha whfrr of the ship
wright's pneumatic, planer., are again
heard in ' one "of Portland's :, wooden
shipyards, which have been silent and
practically abandoned since the close
of the jWorld war. s- .- , s.
Cm: the waya f the O. K.: Matthews
shipyard, famed during the war a the
Peninsula -yards,, rests the hull of a
shin which will take the name of Daisy
Gray. Wednesday ewhea the vessel slips
down mta tne Willamette rtver.
Two nunorea . and !,twenty-rive ; feet
over t all. . the . vessel Is - the largest
wooden .ship being built in the United
States, the largest of .. its kind, under
construction in .the world, according
to- ute nuiiaer. ,-.. i . ,w ? ; ,
LAVSCILIXQ SlGSlFICAJfT ? t k
The launching Wednesday is sirnlfi.
cant. It shows that shipbuilding, once
ao Important in Portland. Is still alivev
It proves that; the wooden steamer.
consigned by common consent to- Davy
Jones' locker since the war, ami finds
her place on the high seas. : ' .
Although the 7 men who have been
employed off mod on at the Matthews
yard aince the keel of the Daisy Gray
was lata jas 6. axe out a remnant .of
the thousands - that were employed
building, wooden ships during the war,
those 75 men are reason for Portland
to lay " claim to the unique position of
being the yty, where the ' biggest of
au -wooaen steamers is round, r .
xne JJaisy .Qray is to be a sbnv of
1200 gross tons, zs& feet long, 43.& feet
beam, and 15-S feet la depth, Sha will
be 'eouinned with a trlnla ainSMlnn
.nn. ' tt .7S0 tnrlif.atiwl . Hnrmnnmmm
with .two Babeock, Wilson water tube,
boilers.' The machinery will .be in
stalled la EAn, Francisco by the umted j il
OCXS a TO A3T FBAJT CISCO - '
Two weeks - after the vessel " ts
launched It wUl be towed to San Fran
cisco for the installation of the ma
chinery.' A heavy sea-going tug from
San Francisco - win tow the vessel to
that port. - - . .-
When' tne 'Daisy Gray is completed.
It will go into the service of tne 8. S.
Freemaa company, San FVanclaco shin
operators. -Tho vessel has been tmut
specially for the lumber trade, and it
is understand that "she will be used
exclusively in the run - between Port
lands Puget Sound, San francisco and
other Pacific coast points. .
S. S. Freeman, it Is understood, wilt
be in ': Portland . Wednesday ; for the
launching exercises. -; , . ..
Victory of Kelso '
By JBallot Takento
; CourtiatlKalaS
. Kalama. -Wash., JNovk .ll-Swlt-iCfe
reatraUT the Cowllts county comrhisf
sionera from declaring ).he result of
the election onremoval of the county
seat from Kalama to Kelso, which re
ceived a favorable' majority, was filed
Per b x. fi. I3eigniv - iegauty or cer
tain enjclso votes is rjuestlonsd. Hear
ing has, been, set for next- Saturday.' -
WOODUtl? D M AIT CHOSE JT v
A COwXITfc BEPEESEKTATrVE
Kalama, Wash., Nov. 11. Cowlit
county elected the following - of fleers :
E. EL Dale, Woodland,! state repre
sentative ; Clark Stude6aker. sheriff ;
Lester Hantinglori. elertt K.-IX lien
tier, auditor ; .EldenJB. Dunham, treas
urer ; Hits Imus, prosecuting attorney ;
Harry. X Lewis. wsessirfi...W. r .O.
Powell, superintendent. Of schools ; . 3E.
A. Meadowbrook, -. -engineer I W D.
VanNote, eoroner ; EL D. HoVbrook and
Ben. Barr, cornm! salon era. ".-.'.'!
"r ' ' . a '"- ,-- . ;j
Non-Catholic Is High
In Race at Mi; Angel;
Mount Angel.- Nov. 11. One "of -the
strange . features of- the -city v election
held ihere Tuesday wtti that of the
five councilmen elected put; of 10 candi
dates.', JR.- Zj. Toung. the only non
Catholic on - the- ticket, ? received the
highest numbev of votes. --Dr. X E.
Webb,, the present -mayor,. whois a
holdover, is also: afnon-CathoIlc - The
Vote on the school bill n both Hount
Angel predncts-was 61 no and 15 yes.
' TZt&KSFORTATIOX , ,' i
" " - . - By F. A. Wray. g :J
4 llatercstioaal News Btaif Correspondent) .
- Southampton. rTov." 11. The' world's
largest floating . dock wiU.sfcortljf be
located at Southampton - v
.PoF'ltasconstruction a contract ror
over five milllpn dollars has been sven
to Armstrong. Whitworth Co. ,
1 But this Is only-part' of a vast im
provement scheme which the London
A 'Southwestern railroad, owner of the
docks, is planning for the port. The
aim-Is to make Southampton the txeat
est rendesvous for; ships. In the world.
The ' cost. Irrclodlng these - otner tm
provemenU, will not be much less than
twentyvffve millions. ' .
Ths dock about to W constructed
wjm - Jj in commlssioa year s from
now; It wilt aecsmmodata ships up to
0.00o tons jburden. ' i v
n.n e, bmL -tt will be held to po-
aitinn -r. trv , four args steel -rnoortnfi
hmnH attached to large concrete
Mininh,-rB .v About 96fl feet itong and
m e..r it. will be approached
from the present docks by a pair of
Snnthanitilnn hfi SIX' aryUOCKS, oui
rnivv on can accommodate liners of
the aiae' of the 'Ag.uitania, Olympic and
Barengaria. ' - A '--j
". S . 4 " . ' ' - J ft-".",
, ' PORITIOX OF TESSEtrlr -
from. Portland for Baa Frtadseo, 11 atues
Boaiu Prince, from Portland for SeA.Fraa
i .A n . u a. SVariAraaa.. .
CISCO, , nu' . ir 'M "-,,
. Kri Laeksnbtsa. front Everett ffor
PhiladelpWa, 48 miles aottUv ef Saa "f;
, Frank G. Dram, from Gtvfota or xioaoj-
aa , nat X J aTmertvtsl - "K- . f v
"r rvr-"r m
K 1K.-V JJQCaMRDvaCla, liwn ?
W : a -.aa sTttstaV. -
g tTaVIlClaaJO Oa sXtSA-sas vaaaasm asa " a O A
Sinola?from Saa Franciseo tor Taeoma, 28a
-.U G&oa rNsnrcm -
WilliamtUe. from Bt. -Helenj for; Saa Pran-
Wxrr, J4 miles Berth ef aa rraneiaeo. ,-: v
Clareraeat. from 8aa ' Franeiaeo for JRej
mond, 1 oiOa from aa. FraaejaeO, .
tarmriainja. - from majroaea -wrv.
SS miles from Portland.- .- f
- Wnrthlxnd from Kan. FYnctror BelllSC
haWf 87 miles from San Franeiseo.
Wuaau, from Salt Praactaeo for Portlana,
$03 miles north oJ San Francisco. 1 '
W. F. Herrin. from Avon for Seattle, S8
valon, from San FTaaotoeo for Grays Har
bor, S0O miles north of Saa STaacieeo.
tot Aneetaa. from. Saa Pedro, for Oleam,
' Kewanea. from Saa Pedro for Atob,
mfl . (mm fML .. -
HombeWt. from " 8n . Pranfeisre for Saata
Barbara. 88 miles aoath of Sar Fraortaeo.
Oleum, from j!rena lor ' saa reore, am
entlM lunlli nf Han Pedro.; - .. " :. .'
Hartwaod.: from San Franeiseo for San
Pedro, 47 miles sooth of Saa Franciaeo.- -a
... . . n . .... . i c.. -
-. ltsrvara, iron nan aTw;BjtF iw oiu .
T. miles, south of San-Pranoaco. - ,
- Vraaidenfc Lincoln, from Yokahamk for SaA
Prsnciaco, 154ft miles west f Saa Francisco,
nar. iu. s p. m. v.- o. uranw iram -oaa
Franeiseo,. Jor j. Manila, 8027 ' muss , wast of
Boaolalu. - . -v --. -
Apua, frtra Ban reSre lor Moagtong,
miles west of San Pedro. : ' - -
West Feretea, :- from - Keba' for Dariaii. 120
mflee from Koha. - - i-.-:r- : ' - ' v -,
; Melea, from San Praseisee. for nf tuns,' 20SS
atQea west of Honolulu. . r. - -
West Proapect, from Manila for Hoagkoag,
0 miles aorth of afantla. - - - '; .
President Wfisan. (mm - San eVanMaeA far
loaonama. vs aulas west of Honolulu.
TTtAJVSPORTATXOX '
SS. ADMIRAL FARRAGUT
Salte frem Stuntctpa Seek Haw. S
Wasnesdar. Nevemker i, ss a. ea.
and Cvary Wadoaadav TheeaafVae
- tar SASJ pa)AHCI0
LOS ANOCLK . ' f l-
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V'aItCiat.' HOUITD -TRIP ::;
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New Reduced Rates
tsaUsceiaae4ro,Heartev1(fao,andl
atupa Aeoa
Aires. - Finoa
A ism lean Feod Amanaa mmnrte BajO
lags sresm Pier l.Hoookaw. '
S.S.Soothern 3ross . . Not. 15
S. S. America" Legion Nov. 25
8. S.Pan American . Dec 7
B. S. Western World . a ; Dec 23
- Partassatly thawwafter ?.',-?'
- Par tteetitrfa Dcnkaaf, tddrmmm
Munson Steamship Lines
7 Wan au - :. ; New Terk City
1 ' . fsssis Qper-fors rhr r 1
IsTJ. S; Shipping Board
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AUSTRALIA
IIW ZSALANO AHB- BOOTH SEAS
IftA TaMU aat narstonss. aaan aoa t-aaat
sat ' sanies iram aa e-rassiws - avvara
, . .:. , aa aVaaar . -
rserfle Tsoe Sou to Seat,. Hew f earned, Aaa.
vana aeaa, rirr viava . .. v
atartnm a a on as a staf xcaLAaiA c1-
SAA AallfaMla a Saa Sranotaaa
Or kaest eteamsMS see staiirass
1352" mil" wth of &a Pranrtaee.
Jab Lwk-nbacA, from. New Orleans for
Saa Pedro, 1775 miles from San Prriro.
I Jeore. from ban - Pedro far Tekajrame,
2S0il mUee wast of Saa Pedro. . -
eat a.a(arr. from Peruana for aotonaaja.
108S miles wast of Corirrabia river.
Saa Joana. fmra SaB Vranriaro for Cristo
bal. 800 miies aocixk of. Km Frandera.
TRAXSPORTATION
sssjaaii.yr.x
Ss ii
koa secure sveilable space oa anr ateamat at
ear Jtne. inning from out oCflee lae .
.i " STKAMHt TtWKtTe " . -
: - PStrasar-'ContemttlaUag traval at - home -
broad, or bruigmg their friends or ri tins
eer from the old eonatry. ahoniS take ad
vantage - ef experienced - uifomauoa ires . at
. jowrwau rAvew roRWAf!o
-.:- OORse-y i. satlTM. atseafar '
The Jeuenat Bids. . Tetaonemt
enland. Oreeea. Man Hail 1S7a
TTL.NSror.TATION"
SEATTLE y.Vb.
.THE" (OHIBNIT
prep tie iiort iiortliern Uocta
Tofcohawia. Ketae. Shang-hai. Hong- Kee.
Maatia a espnea time. American veneia,
providiar ssexeeiled American food,
swreiee, corn fiirt. Sailings frera Tier U.
Smita'e Cove Tenaiaal. Seattle. Tai.
Nov. 2S
a . 'a i Dacv.
Prated eat MaeUsoai Daa-Zl
PraeUeat McKlaWv . . . Jaa, x
Prasad aeA Jsrlrsesi . . . . . '' Jan. 14
t , ; !' ' : "".". . ,
, Aaat ervwrv 14 slaws theawaftae . .
Per gmi isSi 1 tiaalat aaiFi.i taaal aaant se
Th AJMIRAL-ORII-ITAL LINE
lit West Aaaaai C, CVisaga, Tat faaaeA T7H
- -LCWridjBaat-taattWi waaa. ,
IT (late .. N. I. Otr, f at aWaag tlsaaa 234
riiaaipiaa rTa mmtin m fm
JJ.S. Skipping Board
Astoria and Way Points ,
STRSs lURLlNElAKI) UXOINEi
. Dailv, Except Ssturday, ;
r---;.---7 K m. :
Fare to , Astoria $15 One Way1
$3.00 Round Trip
K Week-End Round Trip $2.50 -
The Dalles-Hood River
M-; . ' Steamer Berries .-.-. -
Dally .Except Sun, 7:15 A.' JI.
' Fare to The Dalle $1.25 ?
Hood River $1.00
TKe narkins Transportation Co.
B road war t it Alder St. Bock
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OftTa ATLAMTtO WXSTKKM M. CO.
; - : sVEST BOUNS ' - . - ' .-
' - Portlaad, afa, rVartoa.-. Ravi Terk,
V. ... .......... .Nov. IS- atev. 1S .j....
......Nev. SS See. . 1
CAST BOUSIO rWB NgTUSt
... , Nov. IB , SS. avabaah .'. Oea. T
,.,.Htv. SI "S. Blue Trtasats .,,.....uDaa. 4
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TMB ABmiaAI. UHa. Pssifis
West O Ran
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O. W. P. Dock
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Menorah: Societies ;
Of Washington and
Portland to Debate
A debate' between ths Menorah so
cieties of the University of Washington
and Portland is an interesting feature
of the program ;fer the . Far-Western
conference to' be ltt November 3-December
2, adopted -recently by the ex
ecutive committee, constating of Jacob
Wcinstein ef Reed college, chairman ;
Pearl Baron, formerly a Reed student.
of Portland ; Reuben Ratnor of the TJni
reraity of Oregon medical school ; and
Prank Alien aels of the Korth Pacific
Dental eoilere.
The-Question for the debate has not
vet been decided, but it will be one of
peculiar interest : to - Jewish students.
The Portland society defeated the urn
versity of .Washington representation
by sv decisive- vote last year.
A number of prominent Portland men
will take part in the conference). Rabbi
Jonah B. Wise of the - Temple Betiii
Israel and Xr. EL O. Slsaon of Reed col
lege and Rabbi Grnger are on the list
OREGON-PACIHC COMPANY
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TOYO IOSEN ICAISHA
t - AUTB JOIKT SEKTICS OP '
:-'.r' HOLLAND-AMERICA. LINE
ROYAL 1IAIL STEAVI PACKET C03WPANY
,- - Sailings for Jssaa. China aad West Coast Sosth Astiea --
and TJaltad KlBgdess. aad Xarepeaa Ports ,
GENERAL FREIGHT AND PASSENGER OFFJCE
203 Wilcox Bldgr. . Bdwy. 4529 Portland; Ore.
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'1UDIEM
i 'a.-i
TKjron are ttiiikingof giving some loved i. '.f
JL one.- tne. opportunities or a trip - aoroaa
Retid the information Uank below. A new ,
" Christmas gift has been .created.;- It is prob- "
'jlUt V U1C CillCSlc VIMiSUIliU ,llt- -' UUC1CU '
' because it brines "the' happiness of ariticipa- r
'l tion,. the f happiness' of ;realization' and- the
'happiness v that, comes only with golden
"r-memories.- ! -- ,
V - This Christinas yoomay give some loved "
.'one, a. trip to t some far corner of the "world. V '
ij ;'you may ve the delights of. an ocean voy- .
; I i sure new MgKte, strange lands; an education " : -
and a diversion that makes life richer and .
fuller forever afters The pulse will quicken at
.'the: thought? of the voyage; (it. may, be .taken .
at the 'conveniencerof the traveler). The --mind
will conjure up lightening views of the
myriad delights to ccme. '' t "
; -;UJ.-.-.: (Sovesssmeat tEs3v&;- Certificate
U''- ;:' ' M
Direct Passenger, Service
-; " PORTLAND TO LIVERPOOL
' S0UTHA3MPT0N AND LONDON ; ;
? First Class Only-$335.00 " -
-tt. S. "CARDIGANSHIRE- (Liverpool) .Not. 15
S. S. MOERDYK" (Sonthampton and London) .....i Dec 15
. IU S. -LOCH KATRINE New) (Liverpool) ..... i . .Jan. 15 ,
Oregon-Pacific Company- -
; - - " - -AGENTS '- ' . - 4 T""
:20J Wilcox Eldsr- v ' . Broadway 4529. J - Portland, Ore.
' i Then the trip itselfcrowded days of vf '"Toe sarps sre owned by the United
;. treinir KeaMntrlrvintrl TrtTt.he VMrt aft-er f ; Stateg Gescnunent.
i . - ' -
vwnca enensncq racinoncs grow more ana
morelustroas! You give all when 'you give :'
, United States GovernmehtTravel Certificate.' : -
Send the information blank below today: :
Find out about the greatest of all Christmas
gifts. Find oyt about the swifrrnew United i
states government anips, cnat win carry your
loved ones to the land of their dreams, you;'
.. a " i- a " ". ',:.i ''"' v.. ,.-" ,H;i .-'..:
wurpe unacr-no ODiigaaon. . -
rt - i
Your ' Government has not - only created
this Gift Supreme,it has devised.thesupremely,;
convenient gift.. For. you need fay nothing at jf! ?
the time or your purchase, unless y ou wish it.
. The United States Lines operat -;lve$hip
to Eogkad and the Continent. :
v The ? Admiral -Oriental - line
-operates from Seattle to tbe Orient.
The Pacific Mail Steamship
Company operates final San. Fnncxsco)
to tke Orient via Honolnlo. - -'-
: . - I - - .,.-. .. : '
-r The Munson Steamship Lines
run from New York to tbe East Coast f
South America. i' ' - .
The Los Angeles Steamship
Company operates from Los Angrks ts
tke Htwanan Island " - f
: tNFORMATTON fjLANS
" ; To U. S. SMppteff Board
tofonnaftloa, Dept. 131 LAlWaahiastoa. XX C.
Send eke information blank now! TnooBands of Amcri
' cans are iavesngatiEj this newest and greatest Christina
f gift. The Unke4 States Gorenanent, Ikerttore will bp
sent yoa withoot any obladon. - Yoo will recuse a free
. descripdoa .ofjthe travel cerdScste end s beaatifol new
'. booklet showiaj sctnal photographs of both the thenars'.
and interiors of the chips. ' Write far k today t. Now.'
, Ceuistznas is not far sway. , ;
PLeass semi vritbov obSgallrai tlaT 0.S. Ocwcss.
meat fiteratare explainmg the travel wrriarafa stas
the sbipg that ga to Earnse, Q Soata Agarirs,
Ths Orient so Q M
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