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TUESDAifc NOVEMBER 28, 1922. THE A OREGON DAILY : JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON 3a i? BOAT SERVICE TO SALEMCO RVALLIS . TO BE RESUMED The blasts f the river steamer's whistle and the churn of the Stern- wheeler's psadlee ' will raln become familiar noises on the upper Willam ette river, practically abandoned atnee 181S by river, Vessels, with the resump tion of a regular twice-a-week service to Salem and a once-a-week service to Corvallis la January by the river steamer Qregona. which, wm be re named the Salem.. w:v ;.; ' -- The Oretrona. one of'tbe'liThtest draught' vessels iver built on the Co lumbla river, formerly of --the Oregon Transportation company's fleet, has been purchased by Captain S.. B. Sand burn, well-known .figure on the Wil lamette river. Percy SI. Johnson and others, and will reconditioned at the expense " of several, thousand dol lars, ready for the newsservice Janu ary 1. , . . Fspers which have been drawn' up by the new owners -will be filed Wednesday with the corporation de partment at Salem. The new organi sation win be known as the Salem Navigation company and will be in corporated for $20,000. The service, beginning1 in January, will be the first regular Willamette river steamer accommodations main tained since the Oregon City Trans portation company ceased operations four years aso. At that time the threo vessels in the river fleet of , that 'com panythe Or egona, Pomona and G ra il amona were taken over by the First National ; bank. The latter two were sold previously and dispatched to other runs, Purchase price of the steamer has not been made known. It is under stood, however, that reconditioning will Amount to more than the figure paid for the boat. New timbers will be placed in the bull, accommddations for freight will be altered to some extent and a gen eral painting and overhauling will be given the steamer. - According to Johnson, the craft was built in 1910. When light, she has a draught of 14 inches, and loaded requires approxi mately 20 inches. - She was built especially for the upper river service. While passenger accommodations are available, the new corporation expects to depend mostly on freight movements for returns. It , is reported 'the steamer will be placed in drydock within a few days, in preparation for the general over hauling. 4 Captain Sand born. Johnson and their associates will go to Salem 7TTD TTilXTnTt?) , m i t i You don't have to You don't have to starter, and 'car out your battery. Use Rcd Crown" pxtcktartmg motor fuel for winter driving, and you can keep' your car on the, road in cold Weather with' as little trouble as in summer. YV-t V' . . .... Red Crown' vaporizes readily at zero" temperatures and yields 100 power at, the first jump of the spark; j: Use "Red Crown exclusively, and youll : get a rpeedy start, a prompt pick-up. and 100 power, no matter how cold it gets. HQ at the Red Crown sign, i at service stations, garages and other dealers. STANDARD OIL COMPANY . (CaS&cak)' - ' Astoria Tides Wednesday - High Water , . Low Water t :23 a. m.. 8-5 ft. - S :08 a. nv, 2.7 ft. 10 M p. . ft, -4:lJp.tn,l.ft. Wednesday '. to confer with the Salem Chamber of Commerce. .. -v . nrC&EXSE 8EE3T Kf CARGO XiXtsber Borirn eastward '-'Arrival Monday of the Walter XX Munson. first steamer of the recently inaugurated coasi-to-coast service of the, Munson steamship line to reach Portland, marks the beginning of aa Increase :- in - eastbound lumber ship ments from the North Pacific by wet ter, as the vessel will load with lum ber in the Columbia river and .at Grays Harbor after ldlt tons of gen eral cargo is discharged here. , Five vessels et: the .Munson Steam ship line bave been chartered for east bound lumber shipments from North Pacific ports by the Charles R. Mc Cormick lumber interests. Of these, the Munariea sailed for New York last week from Grays Harbor. -; - , In the schedule of the new Munson-1 line, the Mun indies is due to arrive this week from Galveston, while the Mun rio wta be here December .JO. V The W. r. Munson will load lumber at St. -Helens and Westport before pro ceeding to Grays Harbor. ' Aberdeen, Waab, Nov, 28. Ten big steel freighters coming to Grays Har bor in the next two weeks will take from this port more than 20,000,000 feet of lumber, according to announce ment today from the Grays Harbor Stevedore company. These cargoes are destined principally for the Atlantic coast, with tome of the lumber moving to Australia. The vessels are the Caro linian, Walter r. Munson, Carolyn, City of Vancouver. Roxen, Munrio. Long Beach, Hollywood,. Willpolo and Munindies. - AlTCTETT BOLFH CROWDED LEAVES AM TOSS BEHI5D So heavy Is the rush In, coastwise traffic that the McCormick steamer Annette Roiph, which sailed for San Francisco last night, will be forced to leave approximately 600 tons of south bound cargo behind. - The Annette Rolph Is likewise carrying a full passen ger diet. The Daisy Putnam of the same line, which arrived Sunday, dis charged 250 tons of asphalt at the city paving plant dock this morning and moved to the Couch street dock where she is unloading 800 tons of general cargo. The asphalt Is the first con signment to be received here for about three months. . SATS AMERICAS' TOBTS ABE FAB AHEAD OF EUEOPE'8 American ports are far ahead of European ports in equipment and mod ern facilities, according to T. Araki, manager of the Kokuesi Steamship company, who was in Portland Mon day on his. return home to Japan, aft er visiting and studying 'the Import- m iiiii wait. grind and grind the ant ports of America and Europe, since July. - . i . - - ""Portland has wonderful equipment and compares favorably - with other American ports," be declared. -American ports are, In general much more advanced than European j. ports." al though Hamburg and Rotterdam are exceptions. They are the most ; won derful -ports I have ever seen, -' -' Arakl will go to Vancouver IV C, to sail on the steamer Empress of Asia, one to sail uua week. - , POBTO RICAJT tIKE MAT - ; BATE AGE3ICT IJT JPOBTtVAXD Establishment of an agency in Port land by the New York ; Porto Rico Steamship company, which maintains weekly sailing schedules from New York and New Orleans to the - West Indies, is being contemplated here, it is upaersiooa in snipping circles, in accordance with' the expansion1 policy of that - corporation. whc award of a San ' Francisco agency to Davles. -iTimer uo. was announced a few days ago. -'a - v-i-ft t While Portland is at present con nected directly by water to Porto Rico by one steamship line, by dispatching freight to New Orleans for transship ment .rapid connections to the West Indies comd be had. Increased freight movement to the West Indies from the Pacific coast la the reason of the new move by the New Tork & Porto Rico Steamship company. Passenger and, mail service between New Tork, New Orleans and the- islands is also maintained by the line. . . - 'v - GEBYAH BABX XJBATES The German bark Harald, delayed here for several days by ' the de sertions of several of her crew, moved down the river today for sea with a shipment of 117.272 -bushels of wheat for Germany.: Enough men to man the vessel have ' been obtained. The Harald will move around the Horn to the Atlantic. Her voyage to Germany under -normal conditions will be com pleted In April. GBATS HABBOB SHIPFTWa Hoquiam, Wash., Nov. 28. Steamers Virginia? Olson and Tamalpals arrived from San Francisco Monday morning to take lumber at the Western. mllL Aberdeen, and the "Wood mill. , Ho quiam, respectively. t .. Steamers Idaho and Daisy Gadsby cleared for San Pedro with cargoes from the Wilson mill. Aberdeen, and the Grays Harbor, Hoquiam. TOW STEAMEB I3TTO. POBT Seattle Nov. 28. (U. P. )- Victorious after a 20-day battle against wind and wave, the big freight steamer Stuart Dollar was towed into Seattle this morning by the tug Sea Monarch. The Stuart lost her rudder in a heavy storm November t and had been helpless ever since. The- Sea Monarch went to .her assistance and after a long and plucky battle finally managed to bring- her into port. t BOARD VESSELS BEMAIIT Hoquiam. Wash, Nov. 28. Snipping 2roleneeoed ccli test oils flow freely aad : lnbckata per fedUy i'im the ,zoro weather protwS the bearing in crease the power azk fiexiHIitT of your engine- r board freighters will not be withdrawn from tntercoaetal competition with pri vately-owned American vessels for some time at least, according to a let ter received yesterday by tne local Commercial club. Unless changes arc made as result of the pending ship sub sidy bill, the ruling will hold good throughout the coming year. TO BEFAIB. PAWLET - That' the Pawlet may be dry docked. Dart of her cars Is being , removed at Municipal Terminal No. 4 as the result of the vessel grounding in the Willamette river as she was making away from' oil docks in Unoton last week. A cracked hull plate -will be repaired before the ship sails tor the Orient. It is expected that repairs will take but a short time. - : f HATE MABU CHAKTEBED - Chartering of the Hays Mara. Jap- enese steamer, tons, lor cerea shipments to the United Kingdom tmrf tlu Vnrth Pacific hT Samuel Sanby. London, f or -. recember load ing., was announced from san Fran cisco . .today. ' . OCEA3T GBAX5 BATJES New .Tork, Kov. 28 (I. B. Ocean (steam) grain firm. United Kingdom, l4s; Germany. Hamburg l&o: France. Atlantio ports 15c. Medi terraaeaa 17&220 ; Holland. Rotterdam 1C Antwerp 15c General cargo steady, tonnage offerings only iair. AT WOBLD'S POUTS ' Aitona, Not. 28. SaDed St aaMnictat fttasaaerComtteteial PMhfiader. for b'ew Tor ia war porta. Arrired at nudtdcht aad left ap at 2:30 a. m., Swedish metoatinp Saa fnncinoa, from' Bnrop.. Boston. Not. 27. Arrived Stmer Tvfim from Portland and way porta. ' Tanpieo. Not. 24. Bailed Strainer A1ti ado, fna Fadfie eosat porta, for New Orlcaaa. toaaaer - Glaaaorgaaabire, from Portland far Bottardam. Seattle. Nor. 17. ArrfTed Steamer It-wit Lackenbach. tram- New Tork sad way porta ria Portland. Uarpoel, Nov. 57. ArriTed Norwetian ateaaaer Frogner, from rwruand. Taeoma Not. 2T. ArriTed Steamer Kin. Beaotan.' from New Tork and - way porta,, for poruawt. Astoria. See. 27 Arrired at 11:15 a. m. and left bp at 1 p. m. Steamer IVakeahere, from Baa Pedro. Sailed at S n. eauaa Itamkai. for Honolulu via Paset Sooad. Saa Padio. Mot. 27. i SaOad Steamer Texaa. from Ifew Terk and way porta, for nan v-raaaaso, run noona ana ronaM. A nirad Steamer Andrea F. lAckeabeeh. from Pertland aad Paget Sound, for New Tork aad way , porta, - Arrired and - aafled Steamer Admiral Erana, from Portbad for San mega. Arrll nuJi steamer Canu ran shire, from Portlaad for London aad way sorts. Sailed Norweeiao steamer Grande Gaard, from New Tork for Portland, Sailed Bteemer Jtpuu, irom . vaiparaiao lor truget Soond and Portlaad. San Francisco, Nor. 28. Arrired today Corinto. Cristobal. 1:10 a. m. : Seauiera. Bow. ens iAndins. S:20 a a. ; Helen P. Drew. umeowooa, a. m. ; uamooiat, com Aifeim, a. m. Sailed today Thomea P. Beall. eeaiue, a. m. POSITIONS Or TES8E1S (By Naral Radio.) KoTeaber 27. S n. m.: Haaley. TaneeeTer for Tokshaau. 1580 milae west of Port TowBaend. Starr. Saaaw Harbor for BefkofaW. 90 Weat Kader. Portlaad for Tokohama. 0 mile from Tekobama. Eldridae. Swatow for Seattle, 1SSS mflea I rom seauie. Edmere, Tokebaaa for Seattle, 2868 mil el from Cape Flattery. , Prendant Madiaoa, 'Tokohams for Seattle, 8010 miles from Seattle. Weat Kaata. Dairen for Foruaad, 8540 miles from Colombia rlTer. Admiral Watson. Takntat from Cerdora- 90 milea from Cordorm. Cordsra. Ketchikaa for Seattle, 2 SO milea from Seattle. Madon CoVm for Km, Ub, AA IU inn LnTi. Jezrenon. Ketebiksa for Seattle, 42 in&ea front Ketebiksa. tr radarel Tstairnh Cw. Vew Bb Wavimkm. If a i ilmsssi mlwA ewadaw. fprisw. ..PsMkaA ' WsUasvi. fim FmiaciMo, for Post Satt&tf, Baiter. Vamoonrer. for Saa Pedro, S" esMasswaT tlVUI T saWOUTgl, Samh TMasa . fta. TrlM M S, ' m A mwi w. -wo, ittrn, ror Fort 04a ImiK as- aauaaB (CwTtXI ATOT. gW AXLefl. rVaUnwa B- WmJ . as aaa mil"- tram -WUrtto-r-. sJi GATtU. for lmitetv 221 mUm north of G.riotia Vie-in sr faawj fl. W r M m, ' MM. OS tMilsksl eMnrk sa at. sTuI m'lm svukU VS. CrwVSB X ISirUSSO ' KssaWBVf MaV saTsaSwaV wl ea . . w a. ""TTjism-LT "TT Osia TweOCiaOtX Oleum. Seattle, for Saa Pedro. 258 milea Mrv.h nf lea T i 1 TrVMtwk TJswI. - at : n . mr o oaa raoro. ray Maroor. for Saa Franciacok JsTrWwBBm sTIetav SmIm - rauj maiTS"0rt lanoSoT T yommensai Trader. Maw Tork, for Saa Pedro, 1JW alb, mmQ of 6aP.dni r I mm 1 1 T i i i T". , c . r . . - aama, T17 mues weat of Saa franeiaoo. Mcmnoe. jSaa rranctooo. foe Taeosm, 74 atuea from Tseesaa, rr. l-,for New Tork, lP!l Pert-ad. for Ban rvaaeisge, latf. , wot. 99, S p. sa. - Soaossa. Sydney, for San Francieeo, 2S28 soaUireat . of Baa rrandaco. f I'lsMmirlawsa MJl we - . r. "i rierea, Toaoaama. for Saa Fran Hoeui dayBAt. -.-wc, , wKxTCFtr, ior zokoaama. 1X7S itooert lAckenbacli, noon, Panama, for Baa IWatra f?"0 tot Tork. off P. H Trtn-... . .. - . sJseo, 1888 muas south of Philadelphia. 250 miiee from Baltimore.- T mfl-i TSZSr JonVuS " ,T;mS!??' Jf r Sen rtsi8oa .r www mv saa iranciaoo. . North Bank" Eoad : To Astoria Toured By Publicity Men Carl McQuinn and Harbvnd Smith! special representatives of the Chicago. Burlington A Quincy, Korthern Pa- clfto and Great Korthern railway systems, arrived . Monday night and' left today In company with. H. Q'osier, - assistant g general ! passenger ajrsn r the s. P. &, for a tour of the rail lines to Astoria sad Seaside, McQuinn and Smith t,- . v, placed to charge of the 81,000,000 pub- uiy campaign or tne Korthern lines and have come to this district to gather additional data, rnr Kai ad vertising program which will tart early In 123. , r AiV EVENING COURSE J3T SALESUANSHIP Opening Session ; Dec 5, at 7:30 For IsferBiaUeB. Write, Those r , Can at v , Oregron Institute of Technology Slxta aal "Tarlar. BtsvO.tJM News of Ihe Porfc '! JlffalmwB j4weaBBBaaw ' asmwawaaa - . . - - - - - - - emSSr.'V-. Ea- - ipsm-wifl swj BWB BSHiatW SS rV.waam saari.a.l .KS.aJLu a - f ne- XawSSt Yeva-kr eaw. aTia -i a ru. A - - Eldorado. Ameriean steamer, for Mew laarw, via Pace Sooad, reneral. ... Edward Ii-bMiWk a Or- for Kew Tork. TJ Paset Soond, ceneral. - ' ' . MABIXE AILSTAKAC ' Weathav at Rivera SSawta - at the aaoatb. of ahav iolnnMa Sea. roach; wind, soatfa. fire aaues; weather,' Georsina Bolpe.. ... . .Baa Praa....Nor. 28 Hoquam ...,.8ra rru ....Not. SI ISrea Aura ........ Yokohama .. .Nor. 20 Oeeaa Prmoe........ Seattle ......No. 2 Wapama ....-.....8a Fraa ,M.Kor. SO is v--...8aa rraB-.,,Nor. 80 Roaahe Uaaooey .... San Fraa ; . . .Not. 8 Thnmat W . Bu-t , lu- vr -a Vuvams. Middleaborrash Koel 89 xouuoa aaara o J. ,a.ooe . . . . . .ror. 3Q Man india. . i .,.... ,elTeton. Not. SO Steal Baaser. ....... Baltimore ....Dee. f 1 nawmuaa ......... .Baltimore ....Dec. 1 Jails tAekeabeeh ....Boston ......Dec! Jacob Luokenboea. . . . Mobile . . . .. .llec v I Roao City Sea rran . . . . Deo. f 1 Willamrtte San Fran. ...Dee. 3 1 Boobyalla ........ ,.8au Fraa. ...Dee. : 1 Mnltaomah . . Saa Fraa . ...Deo. ' 2 UDoaster ....... ... lerfe.., Dee. X Cold Harbor ........ Philadelphia ..Dec 3 Mtnnesotsa Boston ..... .Dee. ; Uoredyk London Dec 4 Robert Loexenbech , .New Tork . . .Dee. 4 Admiral fran ...... Ban Fran . . . .Dee. - 4 ., TaaHl " . , Dawa' Kohnan Mara ....... lapaa . .. i,.Nor. 28 Bablnda .......... 8n Fran Not. 29 Admiral Fmrrasat Saa Fraa. ... .Nor. 28 Doehrs ....... New Terk ...Nov. 29 Frank D. Stoat. .... .Saa Fraa . . . .Nov. 28 Ttt-camtar ....... ..London .No. 80 Toahida Marw No, 8 .. S. America ... Dec 1 Thomas P. Beal .....Boston ......Deo. f 1 Weat O'Bowa- ...... Japan ......Deo. ; 1 Bemns S. America.. .Dec, . 2 Steel Barjaer ....... New Tork. . . Dee. X 3 Weat Cayot. .... . .Orient . . . . , .Dee.. 2 Julia ZVoekeBbaeh. . ...New Tork . . Dec- 2 Gonrioa Bolph. .... .San Fran ....Dee. ,2 Narrate ........ i .. BneUnd .....Dee., 8 Fixsinian .......... Lirerpool ... . loc. - 8 Lancaster v New York... Dee. JaaobLnekenbach . . . . N. Orteana. . . Dee. Panneo . . - .New Orleans . .Dee. ' 4 Wapama . ........ .San Fran ... .Dee. 4 Bose- Citj Ban Fraa ....Dec . 4 Admiral Farrarnt ....... Bibinda . Benarty ............... Chlllicotbe . . .......... CoL P, S. Iflehie Daicy Putnam .......... Dochrs DaTeapert ............. Frank D. Stoat Haleo. ................ Haanawa .............. Harald ................ Kaikro Vfsra .......... Kifaka llara . . Terminal No. 2 , . .Terminal No. 4 Globe Mill ,.. Oorafoot Dock . . .Govt Mooriaes Oeesh Street ..Terminal No. 1 . . . . . i . . I -inn ton ..... . Drydock ....... Drydock .North Bank Dock St Helen , . Peninsala Mill .... HarreyDook '.. ... . .-. Drydoet , North Gank . . Terminal No. 4 ........ Weatport .St. Helens Kobnan Uaru .......... av. V. bus ............ ijk Merced ............. Ueiwa Mara Nerenta ............... Oresea Wit ............. Oreeon Pine ........... Pawlet ................ ..Terminal No. 4 nemua . , Terminal No- 4 . . Terminal N. 4 Taacanatar .... ........ Wtwalone seseeet A-i j vsr- a Taw Jaalt Waat Corota . . .PreacoU .St. Johns Lumber A W. Dumber Co. . .Terminal No. 2 , .-. . lamaa-Poalaen r. TM V smow. .......... Wontanells E. W. D. Munson ......... Toahida Mara DAII.T BITKK KEABnrCS . 8 a m. , Pacific Time. BITS Tears. Statios JmadUa . . 2 10 10 20 12 15 1.5 1.8 1 10 OA 25 n so 81 84 e 88 Eocene . . Albany . . . Salun 0.50 0.2 0, SI 4 41 88 '89 1.1 r-0 ef-o i O.S51 0 0.10 Oreson City 2 2 reruana 0.5 O.8IO.80 Bise. -Fall. MTEJt fOBJECAST " lepanwvem IITSI Bab 7 WUSUIfal WU yasw " sssi waaavwiit Bjw tQsa wjg. Sale of R. R Freight Salesmen's Samples and Salvage from Ships Tosierrew at 8:18 Ws . Crsameae Our Weekly Sales are begtnlng to iiwvaL uie inopta DIUIIS go here. We deliver the goods with a mil Boys Overeeats at SS.OO rrhese unclaimed Overcoats are a woolte Combination Overcoat and Raincoat, made of Wooltex coat, teg rubberised, belted and slash pockets. Tou cant duplicate them for twice the price. Sises 8 to-18. Mes8 Kaiaeoeu st ,5.85 I"or S5.OS .you bay a splendid Raincoat .well worth anybody's dark gray Mohair Raincoat that a rainproof and up to the minute in S28.SO for lit.88 aad f . ' TJaiversity Overeoats, at 28.SO r" t a man a sucker if he pays 155.00 or 880.(K1 for an Overcoat when he can buy it for 28.KOt We mads a buy of these up-to-date warm Overcoats, - and our - small overhead and volume of business makes this price possible., i JW?T5 for 8l.e Overeeats .JWmitufcisnt If we tell yon that the Overcoats at the above mentioned price are all-wool, well made Overcoats made of eravenetted cloth and bear the label of the U. S. Rubber Co ? - it's the Raynster Overcoat that -retails for $25. 0d wherever they handle them.- Jest 40 Coats left. S24.50 Ban a Keayea Wn,Per4 Coat -S25 for Striped Meleakla Work - w Paats . . -. ey, Aav."lewear nd the looks. , M Cat Silk Ties, Oseia a Box .... -Use- for S1.00 8t$ Gresadise or Kalt Ties 55 Bea Ahoat Men1. Box aad Xadles .-.t'.. Hosiery . oSA1.41111'" "tock of.Silk and Silk Xisle Hosiery. Ja,t' the Bby-fboxJ1 Umvr Lmdiea Heavy Silk Hose, black er cordovan, a pair .....1.0 Heavy Striped Chiffon Silk 82:60 Hose, black only, at..... .1.25 Heather Mixed Hose at...... .55 tJ, Silk Hose with clocks black s only ........,..,...,... gt-t m Wool Heather Hose at, pair liloo Men's Heather, Hoiie, a box of Vix ;.P'r" '!' .....ll,75 40o Men's Silk Xisle, a box oT six pairs at ............. ,..,.st"i "ft Men's Silk Hose, black, brown or STair. bar of a.......... S3.00 Talk Abest Toys W, Hsv TaiS . From the steamer Kader. Just received a bunch of Toys, some a littJe damaged. Lots of them In -1 Hap. You can make many kiddie happy here as low as 5. Lots of books at.. ....54, and io; Scout Books at.r.T.rr.?.25e T5o boxes Gift Stationery 25 8do boxes Gift SUUonery. TlSl 2.8 boxes at.. . . ; . ...-.SJ.S5 - Tfow, Folks, before I pet the fla. taking toaehee to this bargain list. I wast to tell yon If yea are aot a Mktr tIiHa. t-. a.t fortsst yea are salsalsr great wwV eoat yea. aaytSlsg to eesae aaS see ,vir elag here. If s la te re sti eg to see what's going ea at this slaee. Tkoasasda sf yeople eemev why ae yesl Alk yoar aeigkbor. Kan Orders Fined 1 CONSOLIDATED r SALES CO. Wkeletals- and Betai Salrsgt asd S ar"l Dealer 8.Ji; CtAY ST. - HOSTED WALTERS DEI.ID REHEAR III MURDER APPEAL j Salem, Nov. 28. Hasted Walters. CottTicted. slayer . of Jeroms Palmer, Portland policeman, was', denied a re hearing of his appeal before the su preme . court today. i The crime lor which f "Walters was convicted was committed In Portland November IT, 1820, , aad Walters was sentenced to hang February ie, U2U He was grant ed a stay of execution pending action on his appeal to the supreme court, which affirmed the decision of the low er court in an opinion handed down several weeks ago. . Today's action by the, supreme court exhausts Walters legal resources, unless an appeal should be taken to -the United States supreme Court. '. 'V-;.-..,-. 5 ,, Other opinions handed down" by the supreme court today are summarised as follows: -.---'..---.:.-:-Mary M. Dinlff versus Charles Mc cormick a Co, a -corporation, appel lant, appeal from Multnomah county; action to recover damages' alleged to have been sustained by plaintiff while traveling as passenger on steamship Willamette from San Francisco to Portland. Opinion by Justice McCourt, Judge H. H. Belt reversed and case rev mended. ,.-.- .. , In the matter, of the estates of George H. Bethel and Elisabeth Bethel, both deceased, Helen Bethel Pomarey, et el, appellants, versus Ralph R. Pom. eroy, administrator ; appeal from Coos county ; motion to dismiss appeal over ruled by Justice McCourt. Ed Smith and Silas Smith, appel lants, versus Prank Cameron et al ; ap peal from Jackson county ; suit arising out of attempt to exercise power or eminent domain. Opinion by Justice Harris. Judge F. M. Calkins affirmed. Henry Bo bell, appellant, versus Peter Wagenaarr-administrator of the estate of Charley "Dennis; appeal from Lin coln county ; action in ejectment ; opin- Li TsionlrctTiiriniT T X UU1MW5H 5 M 4S yUU 11 1111U I11C iinerkjandies at utZ Nau's. We Never Close eBrBTT!lH-WrwB ' kx'wPf- 4r AND iUDEIL SIM LOW FARES ROUND TRIP Thanksgiving From and to Portland Daily and Week-End OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY t v - A B ' C Albany ..... ..$30 I3.S0 Beaverton ..... .. .. .60 0 Corratlis 4-00 4.50 45 Donald 1,60 1.40 Eof cne ....... 5.75 6.30 . 50 Forest Grove . - . -1.50 1.10 Harrisbarr .. . . 5.00 50 v ' 5.00 Hillsboro ..... J. 1.15 .85 Janction City.. 52 ;5JS0 5.20 Orenco ........ .... ' .95 5 Salem 2JZ5 2.50 Tirard .... .... .60 : .55 Tualatin . ,".80 . .70 wusonruia . m 15 ? 1J0 Woodbarn ' 1.75 ColtJttm A. Thanksstvinsr ! tlckwra m sale Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday; return limit Monday, .. Column B. every day i return -limit fifteen days. Column C week-end. every Friday, Saturday, Sunday return limit Tues days. .. OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY HEN MUTED FOR SHOPS AND ROUNDHOUSE RATES aiacltialsts ..70a Iswt Metal Workers e. .70) boar . v..70a ta 70 U par haor Passemge Cay lUm .70a per kow Freight Car I4sa..3 Mechanics are allowed time and one-half for time worked in ""win of sight hours per day. Strike conditions prevail. - AFFIiT 'BOOM 8 It Cesek Bsndlsf, 1.8 i earth Stmt ' v . Star WatAiartsa. JP orUaai wa m vs. aa f . a I I I I on by Justice Rand. Judge Q. F. Sklp vorth affirmed.' M. M. Spratt vs. Brown-Petsel Lum ber -company,- appellant, appeal from Marion county; suit to foreclose three liens ; opinion by Justice Band- Judge O. O. Bingham, reversed- and case re saanded. ,. y: - ,-,.-.--.,-.. Aiiie Wbitexmurch,- appellant, va It. B. Mutsig ; appeal - from Multnomah county ; action -under employers' lia bility. Act for peraonal injury. Opinion by Justice Mc Bride.. Judge John Mc Court affirmed. - H. Kelly -vs. " C. T. Fisher and S. X Preasler. administrators of es tate of Oeorgre Westley Syron, ap pellants ! appeal from Lake oounty ; appeal from Judgment for 8809. ' Opin ion by Justice McBride. Judge Charles N. Stone reversed and case remanded. s David Fletcher vs. Lela Yates et al., appellants, appeal from Washington county; suit to recover money. Opin ion by Chief Justice Burnett. - Judge George R. Bagley reversed and ' case remanded. . ; rf.,:' GABLAJTB X,I9EB COMiyO The steamer Albert ' Jeff eress, one TRANSlk)KTATIOV SS. ADMIRAL FARRAGU1 Sail reaea StunidBe Desk He. a waeneeaar, laTtMncr , 1 a. re. saw S WJ wraeaaaaB. : aasr ler SAM FftftROISOO. . . kos anackaa . . - san ptaoo ' irteiaL SOVRS TRIP OWMO TSIF 01 on .FAitaa - - II ...... SSO.OO SI ........ 87S.OO U - - SXOUItSiOM. SAW FRANCISCO SAN PIEGO . . 881 0 Ttcssrr tmet ve ao sr. cor. stars MOHa attOAOeVAV ss - sno "ANCHOR UNts Resular - aslllneS fiwm W. YU Montreei. Tuaa. i Te aeetwarneaew and OharSaui. - Ttwra.- Te OawS wwasfwtewn and LlTerwewi. Sat.,-. T wtrmouth, Otierfeeura, Hameura, 1 Te Leoe-erHtenw and Olaeeew. Specie Fall and Winter Sailing te Medllar- CANADIAN - SCRViea Taxsess -Caaia daaa" 8 teamer an. ins atardais from Uaatreal Vis the StLwrae Beuta A NO ARIA, NTSNIA, te Plrmrmth, Cberbeara, Leeen. - TTRNHSNIA, AUSONtA. ALBANIA, to Urarpoe. - See. tooal OvnarS Aeent r Wrn wunara e anenee m. . LIim 681 SeoomJ Are. weettle rnn shisu -ISSS IW aaaLARO ARB BOWTM SEAS Via Taotil ana Raestonsa. eaeu aae e-aeea gee 8iriss trW" Si rraeiM Sasr Faslfls Tour Seuta Seaa, Hew Zaalao. vwiia, rim oiaa - VRton s. a. Co. of a aw zcauuis SSe eaNfeewla SC. Sm Franilm : Ww -wWaVwasaF ftwSsMAwSBwsw 4Mwwt 'tsBBBisafsBwl asssMMflsawat jsaaaaaawsaawsswawa tfmSM&ie&SlSiB A iL X ... v ' . 'i 1 c-.r- -.ijaw rbuiltUD an enviable renutatirm fftr 'Anrraniw andefficaent service. . .. r i ; Equipment of Southern Pacific trains is modern in ap.' ; pomtmenta and conUina all the features conducive to comfort and luxury. : , . , '. , .'. - v v . -.,;: - ' - - - " ' "' - . Observation car and sleepinr cars with 'sections, draw." , ,lnjsr rooms and compartments facilitate the enjoyment of " 'scenery.'- - 1 " ' - . r , "J They afford privacy, rest, sleep, relaxation and pleasure. : z- .Excellent; meals tastily prepared and served in Vttra'c wve ouuns cars appeal to tne Tor LOW : ROUND TRIP- FARES, . .Train Schedules, Sleeping: Car Reserva- tions, and beautiful folders, ask rail - road ticket agents or write. 7 '- G. P. Portland, v . Tr.M von i stood on . with ARISTOTLE, .ARISTOPHANES. ST. PAUL . e saaw. ' w at". : s ai . : V M -MtmiCaNlOTRESS l4aw . IT - .' "vi-e.'fVi0lfrO' Fram New York Fcontctry 7fcVtf Days oEncntfnxmgnt - .TixalURTANXA home all the way - , , Vlslrtn AsoreMJelra,CdIx,SenrilI,GibfaUT,Tsnfer, Aleler,Monta Carlo, Nice, Naples. Pompeii, Rome, Athens, Constantinople, Palestine, , Egypt, CoTiica, Lisbon Southampton, London (5 dy), Chcrbourj. i - Scad for tHustrsted siinoancemerit . . , . ' JLVXXiAAJlVrVi. 'JLiaS-XVJ t ' - " - - - - Trawl Department , '"? VWTV It er. its aa Oat t, Bdwy. 1050. er J i 01 Wartsaaa sUsg, Atwater Stt - of the fleet Of the Garland Steamship ; corporation. Is fen route - to Portland, having sailed, from New Orleans, on November -4. - , No- definite schedules have as vet been received here by the McCormick steamship line, local agrent, but it is understood that the Albert Jeff eress Will be the first of the Gar land ships tp stop in Portland. TRANSPORTATION" Win uv ,(t uyciHuvcu aim a-,' curate information from ; one4"1 who bis traveled - extensively for the benefit of his patrons? FREE INFORMATION. Secure Steamahlp Raservs- . -tions mnd TlckeU Front , : , DORSEY B. SMITH.' Manager Journal Travel Bureau AO, ftWaill.. irmxA tmmm rseae f. i water i 7 W. IV1S1T EUKOPE ISQW") I while rates are loty f 1aasia n sbt M mm ii m r ' fTOLAND . .. - r IRELANT f . JtANO. BAXCIUM Ssfitag every Setardsy frets Ketr Yets - AU rVeewew SMet frm ". BOSTOM, FHH-ADELrHIA, . MONTREAl. aao QUEBEC , ' XfaUag eonaecticnu to sB soiars oa tfcs -CassBisst. - - - - - Winter Vev- to WEST INDIES MEDrrESAAMKATt --fr if$rmrtiem mpply 8 X-x V."am3aiiinn: . Trf tommumlxn - . . JKsuttsaHats lTB32-cttMr-axrr Leoal atenu se semasn efflee. C aAROKNT, 88anaee. S1S aMead Araas. wsauie. Vafc. Ffcews atsla Otis. Astoria and Way Points SIRS, LURLT.E A.I) I'.'iDL'iH j Dallj, Except traturdar, P. M. -Fart to Astoria $15 One Way 3.00 Round Trip Week-End Round Trip $2.50 The Dalles-Hood River Steamer Servlee - : Dally, Except Suru, 7 J 15 A. IL Fare to The- Dalles $1.23 - Hood River $1.00 " The Harklns Transportation Co. Broadway 888 - Aider 8t,Tea V I I - ' I ' BBS en - and Comfortable : ; the Shasta Roiile to Sunny . o Your-comfort is .the first' consideration of ; Southern Pacific ernTlova wri a h - . - most fastidious. Oregon. . the ACROPOLIS at ATHTN3 ; t AMERICAN BXPRESS Z