The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 17, 1922, Page 27, Image 27

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    THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL; PORTLAND, -SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 17, 1922.
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SNOW RETARD1HG
LUMBER LOADING
' IN LOCAL HARBOR
Slippery Timbers Dangerous to
Handle j, Captairt Li nd Recalls
Days of the Windjammer.
Snow . conditions in the harbor last
week resulted (reinerallln -a,- slowing
u of lumber loading Slippery- tim
bers were dangerous; and cold chains
and steel machinery were disagreeable.
All of which was annoying to Cap
tain O. IJnd of the Norwegian steamer
Orande Oaard, which was delayed a
day or two on that account.
It if certainly different kind of
weather than we experienced when I
waa here before," commented the cap
tain.
Which took him back for 30 years,
when he first saw Portland one bright
spring: morning' from the decks of the
Dramxner, an old windjammer. He had
not. been back since he sailed out of
Portland on that wheat carrier, until
his ship moved Into the river last
- week.
"1 would never have known It was
the same place, declared the caDtain.
Thirty years has made a wonderful
difference."
But the difference in the port, of
182 and the port Tf 1923 is not great
er than the difference of Captain Ldnd'a
two snips. Instead of the little sea-
tossed sailing vessel, with few con
veniences and many discomforts, he is
now aboard a splendily equipped
steamer 420 feet iong. His cabin is
or mahogany finish lnps. with deep car
pets everywhere.. The quarters are
turnisned with elegant and expensivo
curios from many lands.
Among the latest equipment of which
tne ship boasts, is an electric log. From
a drum on the bottom of the ship,
electricity records the speed of the
vessel and the miles, traversed, on a
dial in front of the captain's desk.
The uninitiated can read It, as if it
were a speedometer on an automobile.
The vessel is also equipped with
submarine signals. And not the least
of all by any means, is a cyclonometer,
which, in connection with the barometer
is used to determine the distance the
vessel is from the center of a cyclone
br similar disturbance.
"It saved us once in particular," the
captain said. Ve were in the Indian
tocean, sailing with two other vessels.
V storm arose, and the Instrument In
dicated that we would cross directlv
in the center of it. We shifted out of
(he course, and our wireless operator
suggested to the others to do the same.
:but they kept right on.
"As It was, we beat them to port in
.spite of our round-about course. When
they did show up. each had lost everv
lifeboat, and things on deck were
unused arounu generally.
"Since then I have trusted to it
entirely."
The Grande Gaard is in Portland
for the first time, as she is only two
; years old, and is making her first trip
' up the Oregon coast. The vessel came
here with 6000 tons of general mer
chandise from the East in transit fo
'he Orient, and finished her cargo
Saturday at the Inman-Poulsen mill
.rfhe Is loaded altogether with 1.970,000
feet of lumber in Portland, valued at
41.475.
The vessel moved to the Shell oil
'docks Saturday, and was scheduled to
sail for the Orient today.
COAST SHIP FIXED tle.Dv
FOR QUARASIIS E VIOLATION
Seattle. Dec. 16. (U. P.) The steam
ship Dorothy Alexander, plying be
:wren Soattle and California points, has
been fined 110,000 by the United States
quarantine service for violation of the
. federal quarantine regulations.
Under a revived rulinpr vessels com
ing from Southern California i-orts
: lust obtain a bill of health from the
'American consulate at Victoria, B. C.
t ad pass quarantine at Port Townsend
!efor!. they will be allowed to enter
Seattle. Vessels plying from Seattle
to' Southern California must pass quar
antine ct San Frar.clsco.
"There is no smallpox or yellow
.fever epidemic in Southern California
r.nd we are at a loss to know what the
'move is all about," said-one steamship
'official tonight.
t- Ths ruling is taken -from section 1
-f the act of February J, 189J, which
: as not oeen eniorcec in years.
"Beyond admitting- that a fine total
Ming SH'.rtOo had been levied against
fihe company owning the Dorothy Al
exander, federal officials refused to
,"make comment tonight.
ro RECASTS
Portland and Vw-inltT nnday. fair and con--tinned
cold: easterly winds.
'., Oregon and WaaUincton Sunday. now west
,4 orttoa, fair eot portion; moderate north
,.: astarly winds.
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p. wj-; fatal anUat awora asss-
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SNOW RETARDS LOADING
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At left Delay in lumber loading,
former visit to Portland 30
on lumber at the
was taken out of Portland,
vessel is shown at Municipal
A record European flour shipment
for the cereal year of 1922-23, since
July 1. was set Saturday with the
departure of the Norwegian motorship
Theodore Roosevelt, which carried
22,780 barrels of flour for Christiania,
Antwerp and Finland.
In addition, the vessel carried 97,331
LOG RAFT ENTERS
RIVER FROM SEA
FOR FIRST TIE
Patented Method Used in Bind
ing Raft Consigned to Multno
mah Lumber & Box Company.
What is declared to be the first log
raft ever brought into the mouth of
the Columbia river from sea is tied
up at Stella, Wash., awaiting improve
ment in ice conditions on the river
before it is brought to Portland,
The raft contains 560 logs from 40
to 160 feet long, representing a total
of 800,000 board feet. It is consigned
to the plant of the Multnomah Lum
ber & Box company from the compa
ny's timber holdings on Yaquina bay.
Besides being the first log raft to
be brought into the river, it is a nov
elty in th manner of construction.
More than a mile or cable 65to leet
was used in binding the logs to
gether. CAN RIDE HIGH SEAS
Instead of being built in a crib, as
seagoing rafts from the Columbia river
have been, the raft is made by weav
ing the logs together with the logging
cables. One layer, of logs is placed on
top of the first, and so on, each layer
being two logs less in width than the
one directly under it. The raft is
topped off in a ridge. Heavy chains
are then thrown around the whole. ,
The raft is perfectly rigid and capa
ble of riding in heavy swells at sea.
It is the invention of O. G. Davis.
a Vancouver lumberman, who patented
his method of raft- construction. He
superintended the building of the first
raft at Yaquina and is now in Port
land to supervise tearing up the raft
at the mill.
TO REPEAT VENTURE
It is the plan of the Multnomah
Lumber fc Box company to bring loirs
from Its holdings on Yaquina bay and
Coos bay by this method. - The tug
Talbot, of 00 horsepower, which has
the raft In tow. was recently pur
chased for the purpose of bringing the
logs into the Columbia.
The raft did not become jammed in
the ice at Stella, but conditions were
such that little progress could be made
by the tug. It was decided to tie up
for a time.
1I3?ES NAME ANNOUNCED -Reports
that the new intercoastal
line Of the Garland Steamship corporation-
will be known as the United
States Intercoastal line, have been re
ceived In Portland. No official com
munication regarding the name' baa
been received by the offices ot the
McCormick Steamship line, local rep
resentatives of the Garland interests.
News of the Rort
Arrfcrato Dacambae 1 '
Robert Xockaabach, American steamer, from
Sew Tort aad way ports, general.
Kattma. British earner, from Havana via
Ptafet Sound, cenarai. '
H. T. Harper. American rootorahip. from
Saa Pedro, 'oil.
. : . Oepartaifwe Daceenaer 1 ....
Theodora Haoateelt, NorwesSaa aaotofaulj,
for Europe, floor aad general.
- HoUywoad, American tearoer. for Am
trajia. Tia Graya Harhor. reneral. '
AT" WORLD'S POSTS '
Aautria. Der. 18. Sailed at . last night,
tteamer Hawaaaa. for New York and Boston
Sailed at 3 a, .m., steamer afacnaoa, far Val
paraiso Sailed at S a. a.. Japanese steamer
Mandaaaa Mara, for Jarjaa via Facet Sooad.
Arrived at 6 a. nv. rWsk steamer Katana.
froaa Haras ria Facet Soand. Arrived at
al. left BP at a. m.,te&mer Robert Locfean
bcli'fr" Saw fork and war porta, r Arrired
at 10:30 a. a. Jiptutt tttuwr Scotland
Mars, from Muroran. Arrired at 1 and k-tt
wyatilSjp. m-. mofanhip H. t Harper.
fraa.Saa fWro. Amral tt,;l ad Wl
P at v -aa.. ataaaaer rhattaaoocs City, from
New Tors. for - Portland. - Last bp at 12 '3e
p. ol. Brltfch cteamer ir.n. - . .." .
Saa FTanciico. Dee. !. Arrired at 3
a- aa., at earner- Jab. tAckeaoacb, from Port
toad, for Sow Tare 'and waj pnrtv- Arrreed at
5 a, at. ataamer Admiral Coodrica. from Fert
Jaad via Cooa Bay and Euraka. Arrtred at
a. ra.. ateanwr West Koana. from Jortlad
and Pwawt Sound., for Baanoa Aim. lrrirf
at ft a. aa.. at earner .Adaairai Fanaant. frocs
Portiasd. foe 8a n XHecn. , ,
a - Pedro. Dae. I Arrirnd. sleaater
Kowick Kail, frma Port 1 and Focet Soand.
- -4.
mev a
on. account of snow and icy decks,
years ago, when the weather and
Inman-Poulsen mill just after a buzzard.
Saturday, on tho Norwegian motor
terminal-No. 4 loading dried prunes for Europe. --
bushels of wheat, 160 tons of dried
prunes, and 21,352 feet of lumber. Her
entire Portland cargo, amounting to
6358-short tons, was valued at 1275,
695. Previous to the departure of the
Theodore Roosevelt, the season's rec
ord , European shipment of flour was
Tides at Astoria Monday
High water. Low' water.
0:51a.m. 8.1 ft 6 :39 a. m. 3.0 ft
12 :25 p. nii 10.1 ft 7 :29 p. m. o. ft
'oa Vanchester. Arrired. steamer - Edward
Pierre, from Baltimore, for Portland and Fnaet
Sound. Arrired. ft earner West Jewip, from
Bnenna Aires, for Puiret Sound and Portland.
Sailed. Santa Cms for Tacoma; Lebec, for
Krerett: FToridian, for Sea.tlle ria Portland;
Huth Alexander, for Seattle.
New Tork. Dec 15. Arrired. ateamer
Munaires. from Pacific Coast porta. . Arrired,
rteamer N era dan, from Portland. Sailed, Will
bilo, for Portland.
Boston. Dee. 14. Sailed, steamer Steel Sea
farer, from New York, for Portland and waj
porta.
Philadelphia. Dec. 14. Sailed, steamer Blue
Trianale. from Portland, Me., for Poruand
and-Puset Sound."
Kobe, Dec. 14. Arrtred, JapaSea ateamer
Taiba Maru, from Portland; Arabia alaru.
from Seattle. ' ;
Seattle. Dee. 16. Arrired, Dorothy Alex
ander, from Tacoma, 11 a. jm. : Pomona, from
Honckonr... noon; Kaca Maru. frouf Vaoconrer,
0:5u a. m. ..Sailed. Admiral Watson, from
Southwestern Alaska. IS a. m. ; Jefferson,
from Southeastern Alaska. J) a. m. Arrind.
Dee. 15. Santa. Kita. from San Pedro, 6-40
l. nv ; St'akena. from British Columbia ports,
4 a. m. Sailed. Dec. 1 5.. Oreeonian, for Sew
York ria Portland, 2:16 p. m.; Labrea, for
San Pedro, 7 p. m.
Ketchikaa, De. 15 Sailed. Alameda,
northbound, 10:80 a. m.
Petarsburc, Dec 15. Sailed. Spokane,
northbound, 4 p. m.
Krerett, Dec 1 8. Sailed, Fred Baxter, for
San Pedro, 5:45 p. m. Arrired. Dec. 15,
Vikinc, towinc schooner W. H. Talbot, from
San Pedro. 7:15 a- m.
Port Gamble. Dec. 15. Sailed, Tyrerton.
for San lYancisco. 8 a. m.
Victoria. .Dec. 1 5.- Passed out. Captain A.
F. tucaa. for San Pedro, 2:15 p. m.
Vancourer, Dec 15. -Sailed China Mara,
for United Kingdom, 4 p. m.
Aberdeen, Dec. 15. Sailed, Florence Olsen.
for San Pedro. S:3M a. m, Arrired, Dec. 14,
San Jacinto, from Ventura, 5 p. m.
Raymond. Dec. 15. Sailed. Charlea Christ-
r risen, lor San Pedro. 8 a. m. Sailed, ec.
14. Annie Hanify. for San Pedro, 8 a- m. ;
Raymond, for San Pedro. 1 a. m.
Honolulu, Dec. 14. Sailed. Meteor, for
Pueet Sound porta.
Shanghai, Deo. 14. Arrired, Be fraud,
from Portland.
Honzkonc Dec. 14. Sailed. President Jack
son, for Seattle.
Melbourne, Dec. 14. Arrired, Waiotapu,
from Vancourer.
Balboa. Dec IS. Sailed, Santa Eulalia,
for Seattle ria Portland.
Cristobal. Dec 13. -Sailed. Dakotan, for
New Tork.
Harre. Dec 13. ArriTed, City . of 'Durham,
from Vancourer.
Vessels
Teaaele
Oreeonian
Wahkeena
Admiral Eraaa
Northern Star ......
itoxen
lxicr F. I.uckenbach.
Barry tackaobaet. .
Tjiteboet
Lena tnckenbacb, . . .
Rose City
Itaiay Putnam ......
Boohyalla .
Multnomah
Bessemer City
Oeorcina Kolph ...
Wanama
Tamon Mara
Albert aeiireaa ....
Kentuckiaa
Uomotua
Cowiche ....
ta Aerhre
From Data
..Baltimore ....Dec 17
..San Fran. .Daeu 19
. .San Fran. -. . .Dae. 18
. Philadelphia ..Pee. 21
.Honolulu Dec. 20
. .Boston ...... Dec 24
..Sew York. . . .lJac. 18
. .Bataria ......Dec IS
, .San Fran. :...lec 18
, .San Fran.
, .San Fran.
, . San Pedro
. .-San Fran..
..New Tork.
. . San Fran .
..fr-nn Fran
.'Japan . . .
Dee. 19
..Dec 18
. .Dec. ltt
.Dec 20
..Dec 21
..Dec 2V
. .Dec 21 I
ltec IS
..Mew uneant. .Dec .'J
...New York. ....Dee. 22
..Vatparaiao . . . Uec 22
..San Fran. Dec. 23
...Saa Fran. Dec. 28
..Guayaquil ... .Dec 23
Admiral Goodrich. . .
Baja Caliraof nia ....
Kinkaaan Maru
Edward Pierce
Vessels
.Onent .......Dec. 23
..Boston . , .Dee. 24
la DenarV
x Date
. Kurope .. , . .. .Dec 18
..Japan ...... .Dee. 1
. . Sad Fran. . . . Dec 1 s
MEnroper ..-..-..Dec 18
. . Europe . ..... Dec 1 T
..New Yerk.. .Dec 18
..New York.,.. Doc 21
..8. America. .. Dec 18
..San Fran. ...Dec 20
..New Tork. ...Dee. 22
.New Tork. ...Dec 21
..Moatoa Dec 22
. .Honolulu .... .Dec 22
..Bataria ......Dec 21
..New Tork.. .Dee. 21
..San Fran. . .'Dec 22
..Orient ....... Dee. 17
. . San Fran. .... Dec 1 7
r ..New York .... Iee. 2 1
. .Saa Fran.. . . . .Iee. 23
iiNew Tork'. . . .Dec 24
ltatuna
Basnaara ........
Annette Kolph. . . . .
Texaa
Indiana
Moawzt laMkaebaca,
Oreeonian .......
Toanida Mara No. 1
Admiral Eras
ttarry I rnrsenhacn..
Laa Luokenbach
E. P. Zjockuibaeh .
Boxen ..........
Tjueboe .........
Northern Star ....
Bee City ,..
Grande Gaard.
Bessemer City. . . -
BoobyaUa
Northern Star. . . .
Baia "Cauf oraia .
.. Mexico ... ; , . .Dec 24
Teasel
Annette Koiph .
Babinda . . . . . .
Daisy Mitthewa
Daisy Frscsaaa .
Berth
.Couch St. Itock
......... .Suppiea Deck
............St Hetona
............ Warren ton
............. Astoria
Shell OA Dock
....... Terminal 1
. . . . Inmsn Poolaen
, .Globe
... . .Columbia City
. . . . .Yee-etable Oil Milla
Terminal No. 4
- - - - c, - - - yFaatport
. . St, Johns Lumber Co,
. . . , Terminal Sn 1
........ Karsma
Grande Gaard .....
ttannawa ........
KUuka Mara .,
La M erred .:. .
Montacata ....
Pawlet . . .. . .
Shasta
Sola no. . . . . .. .
Texan
Trinidad ......
Wawainaja ....
West Keats . .
,.. bl ioaai Msormci
..... . i. peninsula Mua
.Frabcett
....... .Tarmisal No. 1
Yoaluda Mara . . . .
Bebcrt Lockanback -Katana.
- . . v . . . . . .
Chattanoosa City - i
H. T. Harpar . . . .
..isrnuaai ..so. 1
(.Terminal XW 1
. . . , . . . .Lianton
ALIf' ALONG . THK" : WATEEFEOUT
1 Loaded with 1043 tons of newsprint
paper and approximately 200 tons of
SHIP TAKES FLOUR CARGO
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serve to recall to Captain O. .Ulnd
the city were both different.' The
At rg-iht A record European flour
ship Theodore Roosevelt, which
held by the Birmingham City, which
took 17,148 barrels.
Flour shipments from the Columbia
river have increased !n the last few
weeks, although shipments for 1922
have not been as great as in 1921, when
the wheat crop of the Northwest was
general cargo, the Ocean Motorship
company s vessel Babinda is due to
sail for Astoria early this morning.
Her cargo is consigned to California
ports.
The McCormick steamer Annette
Rolph will sail for San Francisco
Monday after having been delayed on
account of Ice which she encountered
coming up the Columbia river. The
vessel was forced to stop In the lower
river while her bows were covered
with sheet metal to prevent the ice
from cutting the wooden hulL
The motorship L Merced cleared
Saturday at the local customs house
for Los Angeles with 1,200,000 feet of
lumber loaded at St Helena. She is
expected to sail within a day or two.
The steamer Chattanooga City, in
bound from the east coast arrived at
Astoria at 6 o"clock Saturday night
and was due to arrive in Portland
this morning with general cargo. She
will discharge at municipal terminal
No. 1.
The Swayne & Hoyt steamer Holly
wood, after loading 1,500,000 feet of
lumber and general cargo, sailed Sat
urday for Australia.
Arrivine: at Portland Saturday even
ing, the steamer Katuna, of Ellerman's
Wilson line, doc'ted at terminal No.
1 to discharge and load general cargo.
She is scheduled to sail for Havre,
London and Hull today.
Charles P. Brown, manager of
Swayne & Hoyt steamship operators,
will be in Portland Monday on busi
ness affairs with A. M. Gillespie. Inc..
local representatives of Swayne &
Hoyt While here he will be guest
of honor at the men's forum Monday
at the Chamber of Commerce.
The oil tanker H. T. Harper arrived
at Astoria Saturday afternoon and
was scheduled to arrive at Portland
late at night while the tanker La
Purisima, after completing discharg
ing oil at Willbridge, is scheduled to
sail from Portland today.
IXDIA3TA WILL SAIL
Carrying 12.287 barrels of flour, 200
tons of prunes and 274.299 feet of
lumber, the French line steamer . Indi
ana, which cleared Saturday, will eail
today for Bordeaux. Havre, Lei th and
Antwerp. . The vessel completed load
ing lumber at the Inman-Poulsen mill
Friday night, and attempted to eail
Saturday, but dredging operations in
the channel crowded her out when she
attempted to pass, and she returned
to her dock. '
POSITIONS OF VESSELS
(By Federal Telegraph Company.)
from Monterey for an Francisco, 28 miles
Labrea. from fn- (.Unn c r 1 1
from Oleum.
Frank G. Drum, from San Pedro for Aron.
240 miles north of San Pedro.
lorahiinda. from San Pedro for Richmond.
13o miles from San Pedro.
.c fro St. Helens for San Francisco.
28 miles north of San Francisco
E,1pet- froB Guaymas for San Francisco.
'0 miles south of San Francisco.
ErB W Twin. .
fcrerett. 310 miles north of San Francisco.
r.i.iiuno iron, nonccong lor Saa Pedro
812 miles from San Pedro.
Christmas Ship
to
SAN FRANCISCO .& PORTLAND STEABISHIP COMPANY
. Steamer -
LEAVES PORTLAND,' AINSWORTH DOCK, 10 A: M.
FRIDAY, DECEJIBER 22
- ARRIVES SAN FRANCISCO ABOUT NOON
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 24
Jost in Time for Xmas
OTHER SAII.IKOS "
Lv. San- Francisco '...Dec 26
At. Portland.. i. .'.ii.'.DeCrf iS
Lv. Portland "..'....'.Dec ai -
Ar. San Francisco Jan. " Z
And every nine days thereafter
from each port..
CITYvTICKET OFFICE THIRD AND WASHINGTON STREETS
. . " Phone- Broadway 5631 ' " m . ' : i;
I i Freight Of f ice, Ainaworth Dock. Phone Broadway 0268- -
4
of the- steamer Grande Gaard. his
Grande Gaard is shown here taking
cargo for the present cereal year
carried 22,780 barrels' of flour. The
more - than a third larger than this
year's.
The big market for flour has been
In the Orient, where entire shiploads
have been dispatched, amounting to
more than 50,000 barrels. Flour ship
ments to Europe have been confined
to parcels.
Grant! from Manila for San Francisco, 986
miles from San Francisco.
Frank H. Buck, from San Pedro for Monte
rey, 75 mues from Monterey.
Tale, from San Francisco for San Pedro,
70 miles south of San 1 rauciaco.
Jeptha, from San Francisco for Tacoma,
274 miles north of San Francisco.
Dil worth, from Port San Luis for Honolulu.
104 milea west of Port San Luis.
Atlanta City, from Portland for San Fran
cisco, 235 miles north of San Francisco.
Cuba, from San Francisco for Cristobal, 23
miles south of San Frtuicwoo.
Sierra, from Vancourer for San Pedro,
80 miles south of Cape Mederino.
Coalinga, from Port San Luis for Hahu
kona, 1690 miles from Mahukona.
Dryden, from Port Arthur for Honolulu.
2070 mile west of Balboa.
Venezuela, from San Francisco for New
York, 50 miles south of San Francisco.
Lebec, from Sao Pedro for Everett, 401
milea north of San Pedro.
Willamette from San Francisco for Seattle,
vO miles north of San Francisco.
San Francisco. Dec 15. S d. m.. Colom
bia, from San Francisco for New York, left
tunas at i a. m.
President Taft, from San Francisco for
Yokohama, 1547 milea west of Honolulu.
West Prospect, from Otoru -for Saa Pedro,
3598 miles west of San Pedro.
Bohemian Club, from Manila for San Pedro,
4100 milea west of San Pedro.
President Wilion, from Yokohama for San
TRANSPORTATION
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WHY not jet experienced and ac t
curate information from- one ;
who - has traveled extensively for
the benefit of his patrons? FREE
INFORMATION,
- Secure Steamship Reserva
tions and Tickets From
DORSEY B. SMITH. Manager
Journal Travel Bureau
180 Broadway, Portland, Orefom.
Phono ATwater 1979.
iTornta
- PASSAGE. FARE FROM
PORTLAND i '
Promenade Deck ' . . . ; ... .'.$28.85
Outside Saloon Deck...... 26.40
Inside Saloon Deck. 24.00
t Hound Trip (first class).. 60.09
STEERAGE FAS3KNGKRS '
Third Class ,. I C nfl
(Males Only) . . . J. .. . ) I UUU
All fares include berth . .
;, ; and meals while at sea.
FraacieV 98MwrfteAvst of: Honolulu. .
Pre. ident Ijntjoia, fnxa San Frabewco for
Yokohama. 3315 mik wart of HonoJulu.
Ecowior, ttomLiJsum Yorki lor flan, Fnuv
eiara. left Balboa, at midnight.
West Orowa. from FwtlaiKl Tor locooama.
1840- axils wart ot Oolanbha yiwmr. -ry
William Penn. from loootala - for Manila,
53 aouea. weat wf; UoDotaiQ.1 - r
Dry Agents Asked '
To Glean Cincinnati
X:: & ' -
(By International Xawa Service) -
Cincinnati., Ohio, .Dec 1. Spectac
ular xaida on a number of roadhouaea
In Kentucky 'and the subsequent con
viction of those) arrested have re-
sulted in numerous, letters being sent
to tho federal, : prohibition officers,
whose headquarters are in Covington,
asking them to come across the river
and j etean up" Cincinnati, : The out
come of these requests has been a. con
ference between the officers stationed
In Kentucky and those assigned to the
Ohio side pf the river and a statement
by the latter that conditions ' which
prevailed in the Kentucky roadbousea
are not to be found in the vicinity of
Cincinnati.
ORCHESTRA TO PLAY
Philomath, Dec. 1C A musical pro
gram will be given by the 'Philomath
college orchestra at vesper services at
the Congregational church in CorvallU
tomorrow. The orchestra is comprised
of 35 -players, directed by Professor R.
C Norton.
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Snort Northern Routs
Yokohama. Kobe, 'Shanghai, Hong Kong,
Manias in prase tiaae. American temla,
proTlcVlna; nnaxcelled American food,
sen ilea, comfort. Sailing from Pier B.
Smith! Cove Terminal. Seattle, Wash.
. . . . Dee. St
Praasilaat McJCladay .... Jmm. X
PinUial Ji il us .... Ju,14
Craaat ....... Jam. 20
laffsasmi a a Feb. T
: Aad every IS days thereafter
For descriptive booklet address local agent
The AUMIBAL-OKIEKTAl LINE
17 State St.. N. v. city. Tel. Bowline.
Green 8XS4. L. C. Smith Bldg., aaattla,
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New Reduced Rates
Fastest Time
Aswerieaa Food AnMrwjamcosBsotta.aail
ios from Pier 1, Hobofcao.
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a . . uec.33
I . . Jan. 6
am . . Jan. ao
... Feb. 3
S. S. Soatbern Cross
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B.s.aa Amwrica
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Munson Steamship Lines
7 Wan at. Mew Task Ctty
SS. ADMIRAL EVANS
Balls from Municipal Dock No. X
Wodnssdav. Dae. 20. 10 A. M.
Erary Wednoaday Trtaroaftar
FOR SAM FHANCISCO.
LOS ANOCLES. SAM DIEGO,
HONOLULU SERVICE
Saltine Trom San Francisco
H. F. Alexander. . .Jan. . B P. M.
M. F. Alosandae. . .Jan. 20, P. M.
Ttokst OrficS
101 THIRD ST. COR. STARK
Phona Broadwar f4S1
ComtortaDitTAitaui t
Carriers Running at
Frequent Intervals h
O. at M. Stegaa To Sit.-. Angel sad SUrerton.
Camas Stags Co. To Camas. Waaboosai.
Kelso. Cbehalis aad Olranpia, Waab.
Columbia Staoaa To Astoria, St. Haleas.
Rainier. 8easid. Multnomah Fails. Hood
Hirer and Tho PaUea. , , -eroaaam
Slaos Oo- To O realism.
Nawbars-McMinnTlll Stages To Kewberg aad
McMmnriUe. t
Portland-Salem-A rban j SUa Llna To Salam.
Albanr. Corrailia aad Eusene.
Portland-Tillainaok Stag t-irto To ' Eheridan
arid Tillamooa. . . - : - .v
Kallanca Mt, Hood Stag as , To Saady and Mt
Hood.
Vancouver State Llna T Vanconrer, Wash.
aVoat Portland - and Murlnomah Staiai To
West Portia nd sod Uultnomah Station.
Information, . Ttekets and Waltinf Room at
STAGE DEPOT
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Tlie great World's Fair bow in procreaa in Rio d Jraciro b
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PORTLAND TO LIVERPOOL,
SOUTHAMPTON and LONDON
' First Class Kate MSiS .
Intermediate Class Rate. ...... - -
i 8. S. "HIGHLAND HEATHEE" ealy
- M. SLOCH KATRINE" Sw) (Llrerpool) ..Jam. IS
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