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THE 3IORXIXG OREGOXIAX. TUESDAY, JtfE 25, 1907. LUMBER FOR CALLAO Bark Jordanhill Clears With a Cargo for West Coast. LAST SHIP OF THE MONTH Fiscal Tear Will Close With Iumber Record for June In Excess of 12,000,000 Feet News of the Waterfront. The British bark Jordanhill, Captain Kennealy, cleared yesterday afternoon for Callao with 1.936,069 feet of lumber, loaded at the Eastern & Western Mills. The vessel is in the stream and will leave down as soon. as a crew can he secured. This will be within a few days. The Jordanhill will be the last of the lumber fleet to clear foreign for the fiscal year which will close June 30. The total foreign lumber shipments for the month amount to 12,202.581 feet. The Jordanhill is the only sailing craft to clear and for a vessel of her tonnage carries the largest lumber cargo that has ever been loaded in Portland. The major portion of the cargo of the bark is small stuff and con sequently she carries less, in board feet, than if the timber had been in large pieces. The previous cargoes which cleared from the local Custom-House during June were carried in steamships. The Strathclyde took a full cargo to Nlu Chwang, and her sister ship, the Stra thyre. followed ten days later for the same port. The African Monarch cleared for the North China port with a cargo of more than 3.000.090 feet on June 20. At the present time the steamship Kalabia Is loading at Rainier. She will not get away this montn but will make a begin ning for the fiscal year of 1907-8. WILL BE BUILT AT ST. JOHNS I'acific Bridge Company Lets Con tract for Dredge and Barges. The Pacific Bridge Company has let the contract for the building of its big dipper dredge and two barges to the St. Johns Bhip Building Company, and work has been started. The dredge is to be deliv ered in 80 days. While Manager George Simons was East he left the contract for the machinery for this dredge to Feather stone Iron Works, of Chicago, and it will be delivered about the time the 9t. Johns Ship Building Company has finished the dredge and the barges. This dredge will be the largest and most powerful ever built in this state. It will be of the four dipper type that will scoop up four yards of material a min ute from a depth of 50 feet of water. Op erated 24 hours It can be figured out that a great quantity of material can be han dled in that time. This dredge is to be used in making the fill on the East Side, between Union avenue and East Water street and Belmont street and Hawthorne avenue, and the amount of material to be handled on this single fill is estimated as high as 1,50000 cubic yards. It is un derstood that the material will be handled but one time. It will be scooped up from the bottom of the Willamette River and dumped directly into gravel cars placed on barges, which will be floated to the dock, to be built by the Pacific Bridge Company on Its half-block on East Water street. The loaded cars will then be taken to the low ground and the material dumped out. The company will have an extensive plant and the new method of filling up the warehouse district will revolutionize the former way of making such fills oil the East Side. J. B. C. Lockwood pre pared the plans for the dredge. Actual operation will likely be started some time the coming Fall, and will continue for over a year. SCOW-DWELLERS MUST GO Local Rock Company Will Build Bunkers at Foot or Mill Street. Scow-dwellers south of the public le vee and in the vicinity of the foot of Mill street, were notified to leave by the cltv authorities yesterday, and by the end of "the week there will be no -scow town in that section of the city. , The order to move Is due to the action ef the rrlt tendon-Palmer Rock Company. HAIRBRUSHES 5000 ROLLS "Nero" Toilet Paper AT 35 DOZEN. All otir Teddy Bears at special prices this week. $1.5S 1.9S $2.37 $2.49 Whitine 25c Keeps your Summer Shoes clean and white as alabaster. 250-foot lengths GARDEN HOSE at 3.85 Each length with coupling nozzle. 100,000 SOUVENIR V want your monthly accounts. Do your buying by pbonc. Private Ex. cbnna-e 11, r Home Phone A 1138. owners of the property adjacent to that portion of the waterfront. It is the in tention of the company to construct bunkers at that place, and the delivery of piling will commence this morning. A short distance above the place, which will be occupied by the Rock Company, W. K. Smith is arranging for the construction of a number of warehouses and docks. LAWTON' FOR PORTLAND RUN Former Transport Being Fitted With Passenger Accommodations. Despite the denial of the Pacific Mail Company's officials regarding their operating the former navy transport Lawton out of this port, it was learned today from authoritative sources that the vessel is to ply between here and Port land in conjunction with the company's steamer Columbia. The Lawton is now lying at the Mail dock, where she will probably nave her cabins reconstructed for service on this Coast. San Francisco News Bureau. A dispatch from San Francisco, dated June 19, stated that R. P. Schwerin had purchased the steamship Lawton, but that the manager of the steamship com- STEAMER INTELLIGENCE. Due to ArriT. Name. From. , Roanoke Lot Angeles. -Ju.ly Z F. A. Kllburn San Fran JAuy i. Numantli HonrHong Aug. lu Costa Rica. Ban Kraft June -8 Alliance Coos Bay .June -a Johan Poulsen...San Fran June -!5 Columbia San Fran In port Geo. W. Elder... San Pedro June 25 . Arabia . Hongkong". ....In port Alecla July IS Nlcomed ia.. . . . Hongkong July 28 Scheduled to Depart. Name. For. Roanoke. .....Lou Angeles.. F. A. Kllburn...an Fran.. Numantia Hongkong. . . . CVta Ttlea ...gan Fran.. Geo. W rHer...Lo Angeles.. Johsn Piulsen. . Can Fran.... Alliance. ....... ..Coos Bay..... Columbia... ....San Fran.. Arabia. ......... Homrkong.. .. Alesia . ..a . ..SVngkong.... K 1 corned ia. . . . , Hongkong . . Data. .July 4 July 4 , Aug. 18 .June 30 .June 27 June 28 June 29 .June 25 . June 27 JuIt 22 . Aug. S Entered Monday. Columbia. American steamship, (Doran) with general cargo from San Francisco. Cleared Monday. Columbia, American steamship, (Doran) with general cargo for Ban Francisco. Jordanhill, British bark, (Kennedy) with 1.036.0K8 feet of lumber, valued at $35,730, for Callao. pany asserted that she was not for service on this Coast. Schwerin stated that she was bought for people in New York. A vessel to take the place of the Costa Rica has been an unsatisfied want for a long time. The Lawton can be remodeled and made into a fine passenger packet She is a first-class ship for the coastwise trade and according to local shipping men Is not too deep for the Ban Francisco and Portland run. Carrying 1500 tons of coal she draws 23 feet. This amount of fuel will take her from Ban Francisco to Manila. MAjVSHTj maru reaches port Japanese Steamer Comes to Load Flour for the Orient. The Japanese steamship Manshu Maru. under charter to the Portland and Asiatic What is the commonest expression you hear on people's lips daily "Good Morning:," isn't it f That expression made a firm rich. Send us one as goody and it will make you $100 richer. Two gross solid back Siberian Hairbrushes; regular $1.25; special, 9S. and New Art POSTALS Wo o da r d, C Steamship Company, arrived in at Aatoria yesterday and is due at this port this morning. The Manshu Maru Is in from Manzanillo, Mexico, to which port she carried several hundred laborers. This is the second trip of the Manshu Maru to the Columbia River in the serv ice of the Portland & Asiatic Steamship Company. She cleared from this port early in March with general cargo for Japan. On the present trip the steamer will take a large quantity of flour and merchandise for three ports In Japan. She will not stop at any Chinese ports. While the cargo for the Japanese steamer is on the docks and Is ready to g-o Into the hold, she will not be able to get away during June. The Arabia will wind up the flour shipments for the cereal year. St. Johns Ferry Completed. The new ferry for St. Johns has been completed and is moored on the Bast Side, north of the Morrison-street, bridge. She will steam down the river to her route this week. The boat has a capaci ty of six teams on one trip. It will be operated between St. Johns and "West St. Johns, as the settlement on the opposite side of the river is called. St. Johns is expected to profit largely by this ferry. It will connect the Linnton road with the Willamette boulevard and make a fine drive down one side of the river and back on the other side. Zinita's Decks Being Calked. A force of ship carpenters has begun work on the British bark Z in it a, calking her decks. The vessel is on the disengaged list, and during the time she is tied up a number of necessary repairs will be made. The Zlnlta arrived in the harbor with a cargo of cement for Puller' & Company. She was 200 days en route from Antwerp, and had hard luck on the out voyage. She had mutiny in the South Atlantic and put Into Bahla. The crew broached a quantity of whisky in the cargo. Schooner Sausalito Goes Ashore. SAN FRANCISCO, June 24. The three masted schooner Sausalito, bound for Coos Bay, grounded last night, on the ocean beach five miles below the Golden Gate, but was pulled off before daylight by the tug Sea Fox. She sustained no damage. Marine Notes. The steamer Alliance, from Coos. Bay ports, arrived up at an early hour this morning. The oil tank barge Monterey, from Mon terey, arrived up yesterday in tow of the tug Defiance. The Japanese steamship Manshu Maru, from Manzanillo, arrived yesterday. She will load for the Orient. The steamship Columbia will sail this morning for San Francisco. She has & full passenger list and all the freight she can handle. Arrivals and Departures. PORTtUA NT), June 24. Arrived Japanese ateamatilp Manshu Maru,v from Manzanillo. Arrived Steamship Alliance, from Coos Bay: steamer Dauntless, with schooner Monterey tn tow, from Monterey. Astoria, Or., June 24. Condition of the bar at 6 P. M., smooth; wind, northwest, 26 miles; weather, cloudy. Arr'.ved down at mid night Steamer Daisy Freeman. Arrived at 10:25 A. M. and left up 'at 12 noon Steamer Alliance, from Coos Bay. Arrived at 10:30 A. M. and left up at 2:20 P. M. Japanese t earner Manshu Maru, from Manzanillo. Sailed at 10:35 A. M. Barken tine John Pal mer, for San Pedro. Arrived at 12 noon and left up at 2:30 P. M. 6chooner Monterey, in tow of tuff renaiice, from Monterey. San Francisco, June 24. Arrived Steam ers Roanoke, from Portland, and Washing ton from Columbia River. Sailed Schooner Ahbie, for Columbia River. Hongrkonsr. June 24. Arrived yeeterday German steamer Nlcomedla, from Portland. San Francisco, June 24. Arrived team er Washington, from Astoria; steamer Roa noke, from Portland and Eureka; steamer Excelsior, from Portland. Sailed Steamer City of Puebla for Victoria; steamer Co quille River, for Tillamook; steamer Costa Rica, for Astoria; steamer Twertop, for Portland and Astoria. Tides at Astoria Tuesday. High. Low. 1:00 A. M 7.8 feet6:42 A. M 1.6 feet . !6:32 P. M 2.8 feet Factory Employes Protected. OREGON CITT. Or.. JYme 24, (Special.) Deputy State Commissioner of Labor and Inspector of Factories and "Work shops C. Henry Gram, of Portland, today made an inspection of the factories in this city. He visited the huge plant of the Willamette Pulp & Paper Company, where he made a close examination, and declared the protection afforded the lives of the employes was first-class, as was also the fire protection. Mr. Gram is president of the State Federation of La bor. Fain In the Side nearly always comes from a disordered liver and is promptly relieved by Carter's Little Liver Pills. Don't forget this. Golden Rod Skin Is just what it says Skin Food Builds up the depleted tis sues, adds softness and beauty to the complexion. Price 25 m Ladies Will Find Pleasure and Profit in Our Dept. of Toilet Requisites. Where helpful and valuable advice on the care of the complexion will be given by the lady in charge. 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Stelnbach either to his place of business or in care, of J. I. Lee at the committee's rooms in the Chamber of Commerce building. At the last meeting of the general committee it was ordered that collections be completed by Wednesday, June 26, so that all finan cial matters may be disposed of at the meeting to be held next Thursday. Louis Woodard and Richard Hart ere arranging a programme of boat races for the morning of the Fourth, from 9 to 11 o'clock. There will be races between the crews of the two warships in the harbor; also launch and sailboat races. The Yacht Club and Rowing Club are taking an active Interest in this feature of the programme. Medals are to be awarded to the successful contestants in these races. The parade of horribles on the eve ning of July 3, promises to be one of the most interesting features of the celebration. .The prizes will consist of hats, shoes, gloves and neckties, con tributed by the merchants of the city. Arrangements for the harness and run ning races at the Irvfrigton track are nearlng completion. Many of the horses to be entered are well-known racers. The announcement of this event has developed a good deal of rivalry among the owners of fast horses, and the committee an nounces that the entries will be up to the standard maintained during the regular racing season. Cups are to be awarded to the winners In these races. Robert McCraken, George Eastman, and Walter Honeyman, in charge of the athletic contests to be held on the morn ing of the 3d, on Yamhill street be tween Seventh and Park streets, will have their programme ready on Thurs day. The contract for the reviewing stand to be erected in front of the Portland Hotel has been let and work will begin on the stand Saturday. Plans for the automobile races to be held on the afternoon of the 3d, are not yet completed. James Jackson, chairman of the com mittee on parade requests that all organi zations or societies desiring to take part in the parade on" the iFourth send in the applications at once, stating char acter of society, etc. No vehicles will be allowed in the parade which are not dec orated with the National colors or do not carry the American flag. Colonel Jackson still has under con sideration the plan of having a com pany of cowboys and broncho-busters In the parade. Full details of this feature will be decided later. Postmaster Minto has been advised from Washington that the letter-carriers will be granted a holiday on the Fourth. This insures another interesting feature for the parade, a delegation from the Letter-Carriers' Association having called at celebration headquarters yester day and informed Assistant Secretary Nicklin that they would participate. There will be at least 100 letter-carriers In uniform in the parade. SEEKS LOCATION IN CITY Eastern Firm Finds Portland Own ers Slow to Sell. Owners of down-town business property seem to be well satisfied with their hold ings and are not disposed to let go, even at offers that a few years ago would have been accepted readily. J. B. Laber, secre tary of the Board of Trade, has tried for several weeks to secure a good site for an Eastern business concern that desires to locate in Portland, but so far has been unable to find a suitable place. Quite a number of owners of quarter-blocks are willing to lease on long time, but Mr. Laber has no instructions to effect a lease, as his correspondents are In the market to buy. "In nearly every case," said Mr. Laber yesterday, "the owners when urged to sell put the question to me, 'Where could I Invest the proceeds to so good advan tage?' 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