IS
TI'E MORNING OKEGONIAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 190S.
GRAIN HANDLERS
STILL HOLD OUT
No Answer Made to Proposi
tion Submitted to Union by
the Exporters.
SITUATION IS UNCHANGED
lUffrrcnro 1 Now 3 Onh hm
Hour for Owrt Imo .mWvrkri
Oci.iji.hI Thnt- l ucli Mnro
TliMtl llio Shipper Will 1'iiy.
Nritlifr ixpiirlrrfl imr fcrttlnlmiwllrra
iimflr h mvp yi'Mr-nlH.v nwnrl h Htl Ir
mflil of lli (HrTlniltkft rlnttntf IrlWPon
Ih fiMw hihI tli HfM-k wnrkr-r. Th
mrn fittUri to k 1 it work j ruhrrlny
niftrntnv unci tltt rhlr wlilrli iur rn
wrrl 1n rrrriyo it-ruin lay Ml lit 111
ilnrkn. Th ntily '. 1 work I riir brrttrtrn
lumber rnftn wn.i tlir tVrnll Hurt, which
U fllwrliHrnlnff .vithmi, al t h Victoria
dock.
t'rtrr Krrr. of Krrr. (isffnrtl A i"o.. who
lit tli pithltrity HRint of thr xort-rs.
Mild. "W lift v Hi Ki MlnliHtidIrn
tliHt n-f wT willing: to tnv thrm lift
cnlii mid iint for hII nvrrtlrnr. Thin
w it h mibnilMrd to tli dock wnrkT himI
mc Hr now HWMllliijf ft rrply."
"Tbr (i iilmolutrly tin rhniiR In tb
pit unt Ion," bhM YtiuduonM Apil Koly, of
tb trHtiilmndlrrH' I'liton. "Wo )irv r
'ivil tb ntHtiTint from tb 5iportr
und tbTf fn ft dlffrrnc of US rt'iits on
lb overtime whirl, tin m1 inborn of tb
union do not f.- ,iif-tlfh'd In I'onrodlnff.
Whllr "Mita nn hour on nvortlm
i!oh' not norm h smnt dol, it In Mill ft
matter of tonnltlri-iibp Importune dur
ing Hi buy Niiuim. Tb tlr-innnd for
tb M'la eMitM for ovfrtlni w:i mnd on
tb plnn of llni Hnd a half for nil ovr
tlnie. h. nil tbnt him bn In ff-et for
ninny yarn, not only with Krnlnlinnl Wiv
but with many other lnbor orRMiilr.H
t Ion."
Tb only urn In whip tbnt l btidly
HYTet'd by tb prnt condition of
HffHlrw In the Altrc MhtI. whirl, idiould
b finished hy tb nd of tb prnsrnt
wk. Nn nrrnnc-nintN biiv been mud
for a oonfrrcnr bt-t wren tb workrra
Htid tb inployin.
taptaiv h i iky is; accisico
Mtttrr of tlir Tntonsli Must Kaw ll.o
I torn I I nsprrtorn.
fhinxs of Mttmptd extortion jind of
condiiel unbcrnibm nn nffter of a ntenm
vrfl hitv !n filed with th lorn I In.
Npeelorx m rn hifd 4'n.tnlti T. Unlley,
muster of tb hnr-tuir Tatnnsh. Th
romplnlnnnt Is faptHln R. W. Olsnn. of
the FtteHinhlp Alllnne. The inttr will
b Invent Iprnted by th Inspectors.
Th rhutffen prew out of tli nllefred at
tempt of t'uptnln Rnlly to exncl a con
tract for nn exorbllnnt sum for towltiR
th Alllnne to Aftoria when that vesnel
waft tn troubl lust IVfemhrr. nnd for
bin nllesred further attempt tn barns
nnd Intlmldat th eommnndr if th
AlllHmv whll b ) Rnlley had In bin
prinwcKHlon nt th 1 1m a mfsnK for
t 'aptntn Olson from Mr. RautnRartnor,
upent of tli at Portland.
Willi th Alllanc wftH crowd tiff th
loo Ray bnr on Thnkjfflvlnff day sho
whs can Klit by a crf? ?a and her rud
der and thre bin den if her wheel wer
carried nway. Sh mad tb Oohimbla
llpbtsblp with an Improvised tdocrlnff
sreHr. and. nrconllnp to hr commander,
ww under perfect control nt lb time th
TatooNh spoka her.
SKWTOU AVU-Ij go to nomk
Mcamor to Re Rrplnoril on the Port
land Kun hy the Stntc.
Th fiteamshlp Sonator mnk on
mor trip to Portland in th arvlc of
tb San Kraneiseo A Portland Steamship
t'ompany. Thn sh will b returned to
ber owners in ScHttle and after a sttpht
overbanlinff will ko on the run between
found ports and Nome.
It W understood that th pine of tb
Senator on the Port land-San Kranelsco
run will b taken by th steamship State
of California. Th lattr vessel is now
mnkliiff rvffnlnr trips between Puct
Sound and San Krancisco. Her place on
that run will be taken by on of the
other boats of th Pari tic Const Steam
ship Company.
Th steamship State of California Is
on of th old timers on this run and
wll bo wlcomd back her as an old
friend. For nearly IK years she operated
between this port and San Francisco,
.lames Hymen, now purser on the Rose
City, occupied that position on the Stat
and Captain Jessen. now master of th
Jcnrff W. Klder. was bar pilot on her.
Tb Stat Is a finely-appointed craft and
is fast. She formerly made nlnc-day trips
ltween th two cities.
ArRF-LIA RKACH KS BAY CITY
M on nwr A rrlros at Sn 11 Kra nolsco,
After a Strenuous Voyagr.
SAN FRANCISCO. April IS. With IT
inches of water In her hold and leaJvhiff
at th rat of seven Inches an hour, the
steam schooner Aurelio, Captain Weber
In command, came Into port this morn
In, after a perilous voyagv down th
coast from Astoria, where she suffered
the mishap that made the voyage one of
constant vigilance by the crew to keep
her from waterlogging.
The steamer St. Helens, which was in
collision with the Aurella tn Astoria har
lor and open! her hold to the waters,
stood by all the way down th coast to
lend assistance in case tb struggle
aboard the leaking steamer proved a
losing on or rough weather endangered
the lives of the crew.
TWO STKAMSH I PS CH AUTKRED
Klvrr Frth and the Tabor XiX
Take Carfro at Portland.
FYank Waterhous A Co., agents, have
placed two steamships on the llM for
Portland loading. The British steamer
Iilver Forth, now at San Francisco, will
arrive here before the first of May and
will load a full cargo of lumber for
Boca, Panama. The Norwegian
steamship Tabor, which is now en rout
from Norfolk for San Francisco. will
come here Jind take a mixed cargo out
for the Orient.
The steamships are considerably larger
than the ordinary tramps which visit the
Coast ports. The River Forth measures
net tons and the Tabor is listed at
net tons. Both arc biff carriers and
will swell the lumber exports from Port
land by big ngures.
"oti-e to Marinrr.
AajiV.--Kodl.k Ksxltak laland.pt. Paul
hir!T approach rock lo.-.ted
mJtw data of Kntrabtf IX lufkT. tb.
rnmmintlnff of rmr t lb Ct and
1M survey n earner Ptlron rr-perl tb
dinrn erv of a tlnncerm ptnna) r-k In
t h northern rfen'h to I'aul Harbor.
K'"1IH( Island. AUVft
Th. r'k hi nvfr It a depth f 13
fet at the ntrnn of ili owf low
and la lrtmt.fi In the fairway ntmil I27M
ar1 N. f3 drirfn K Hue iN'.K, ly K l
M ICly M from rbnnnel frk.
lv keeping th water front of th town
nf Kndlak ft tittle open of the Intervening
tlntn nf land thin ro.'k my h avotte1.
Irattttr t n 1h wtart.ord hsnd In enters
tna The deepeat water tn the r-utranre wa
finind on the northern side nf the rock t-e-I
w een tt ard tt hare led off Hprue
llie r-k wm msrkert .r a spar huov
palntr-ii r-ti Hn1 hls--k. placed hy t party
nn board tb 1's.ttfmon. Approximate posi
tion, latltiida r.7:4S:.:t S t longitude 1.'i.lT.
4s west.
JOHN" MN1Tt.TY.
Nautical 10 Xpert.
.Marine Notrs.
The Mteamnhlp Alllnne arrived in Inst
nljrht from Vm lay art.
The atram.hlp Asuncion will leave
down this morning for Astoria.
The steamship Breakwater sailed for
Coos Hay last night with a full list of
passengers and a quantity of freight.
Th steamer Kureka. which lay on the
Cns Pay mud Hals for veral days, has
been towed off and she sailed for As
toria yesterday.
Tb steamship Senator will aall Satttr-
IltM I
ymmm From t.
Johitnl'fUlsenSsn Krnnel.
It I' Inman Hnn l-TMiirlnoo.
benator Hnu I'THttrtsoo. . In port '
Oeo W KldvrNsn ledr In l"rt
K H I-nnp Fan Franelsco. Ai-'rll I
Alliance. . . .. n May April 1
Breakwatar. . 'o. Tin v . . . . . .A lMI H'
Ar.hl. H..nk, n ....April M
Hop, I'lty. .Hfin KMtr.rt.ro. . A prll 1
ITn.nnnn l.o. Anir.l..... April 21
Nlrnm.dla. . . H"nrk"n April JT
All Monrkonr MT S
Niimantl.. . . .M. nrkon. Jim. 1
BtiH.KImnr..Tlll.mok lnrt.ft
Scbedulfl to IMnWrt.
Hntr. For. Dmtm.
TI. I. ItimnnKtm Kr.nrl.rn.
J'lhMnl'iMilMMiSnn Krnnflnrrt
Oo w Kld.rHnn p-'1r
AIM.nr. Coflt n.
Hpn.lor H.n Pr.nol.M. .
F H lyinp. . .jFun Fr.ntrlaoo.
Hrnltwater. -Coo. n.y
Do.nolt. !, Anic.l.. ..
my p.n Frnnrl.co.
Am hi. Hnnrltnnr. ....
Nlrnm.dl.. . . llnn.Lnn
Ar'H
April
Id
IK
April
18
April
April
April !
April .'B
April tl
Mar
Jun 1
Jun. 30
lnrtrft
A'"l. Konrknnr ..
Ntim.ntl.. . . .irnn.hnnir. . .
Pll.I!.EJImor.TIII.mnnk. ..
Knrrd WrflnriMlii.T.
ABiinr-lf.n. Amrrl.n te.tniihtp
(Hrlric.lO. with fnl nil, rrom
rlnl llk-htnnnH.
Ilmkwtlrr, Am'rlr.n Mr.mahlp
iMRrifnnl, with irrnrriil rariro, from
rtcwrrl WrdnftHlny.
A.unrtrtn. AtnarlMin Htfrnnnhlp
lHrldrrll. with niillaal. fr point
Ittrhiponrl.
HrfBliw.lrr. Amr-rtrNn ntMtniihlp
' Vr(r..iin), with cmrnil r.nrn, fnr
'.. n.y.
IV ninrnltlK at !l o'rlork. Thin will
murk the. nt.ttlnr of Iho tlnyllKllt srio1
lile down tho Oiluinbla.
ArrlvnlH nnil Ifcrpnrturra.
POItTt.ANrv April In Arrlvr-rJ--tj.rm.n
ptMmalilp ArnhlH. fnni tlnnrknnir and way
lK.nt: atran.nhlp Nnrlhlanri. from San
rVimrli.ro: atrninohl,. Alllnnre. from C"o.
HV. Mnll,(lHI,.iTihlp Krc-akwiltrr, for
oo. liny.
AMorta April UI.ConrlHIon of th. bar
Ht .1 P M Hmooth; wt,i northwoat. .Ix
inllra: w,athr. rlon.ly. sall.rl nt n-2H A M
--Strani-r Suo Klmor.. for Tillamook Ar
rlvrd at a A. M. and Irfi up at 10 A. M
l"".oo .Ar,V''"- fn,m Vokohama. Arrt-1
V M -.-toa trior Northlniirt. from Ban Pmn-
at .! P. M.Hlram.r Alllanro. from Coo.
Way. Arrival at n A. K
.'00 f"n rnnrlaro. Snllrrl at M:40
""S-' p ""' VIMarrl. for Ilrl.tol Bay.
han Frunrlaro. April ir.-Arrlvrd at 2 A
M Strnmr St. Hrlr.: 4 A. M.. atramor
Noma Ity; at 7:10. Btra,or Aurally from
Portland Arrived Ahooni-r Irfna. from
Portland.
O.llao. April IS. Arrlvad Kohniary n
tJonnan ahlp N'nrtlaaa. from Portland
Vnir.lKlrna Hrv. April l.V- Snllrd April 10
"'niry'-. f'r Portland.
FIIAN-.-IS.V.. April lH.Arrlvrrl--Slfam.r
M. F. Plant, from H.v; rtramar
t. Ilfl. from t-Vliimbla Illxrr; atramrr
Noma Oty. from Aatorla: atranirr T5arl of
arrlrk. from Newport Nrwa: atramrr .1. H.
Strtaon. from Ornya Harbor; atramrr N'w
hnrir. from (Irnva Harbor; ataamrr Opaa
tra.no. from WlllRpa Harbor; atramrr Aurrlla.
from ilmnhia Ulyjr: bark ?oronHlrt. from
Port tJambla: arho,inrr Irrna, from ""oliimhla
lllvrr: str.mrr Mlnnla E. Krlton. frtm (inn
Harb.,r. Sallfd Schoonrr Salrm. for Wtllapa
JIarbor,
Tldo. at Aatorla Tluiradivy.
"h. Low.
0:M A. M n.tt t-"ft:la A. M 1.1 faat
1.0 P. M S I fyft'7:(M-. p m l.Q foet
BIDS FOR IRRIGATION JOB
Two Tenders for Clmr Lake Dam
and Pikes, Klumalh Project.
Bids were opcnril yoatcrday nt tho
lifadrtaHrtfTS of tho ofndalR of tho Tt--clHmotion
Service In tha Tllford building
for construction work on the Clear Inke
dam and dlki'R. whim Is a iwrt of the
KlaniHth prtiji-ct. The oioa were opened
under the direction of r. C Henney.
suiiervlslnir eiiRlneer of the Reclttmation
Bureau. Two tender, for the work were
received and thoy will bo forwarded, to
Kether with recommendation, to the de
partment at Washington. The bids sub
mitted were as follows:
Maney Bros.. Wlnnemueea. Nev.
Schedule 1. excavation, class 1. 2S.OOO
cubic yrr1s, $1; class 2. 70fl yards, $2.60;
class J. 24.(W yards. U. Excsvation below
518 feet altitude, class I. 1500 yards. 4:
class 2, 160 yards. Sfi: class 3, 1500 yards.
Concrete work, class A. 230 yards.
.T2: class B. M0 yards. tM. Item No. 9.
handling relnforclnpr steel. 12.000 pounds.
5 cents. Item 10. handling structural steM
in tower, 3000 pounds, 10 cents. Item, 11,
handling' rates, guides, stems and lifting
devices, T500 pounds, 15 cents. Total for
schedule 1, $167,045.
Schedule 2. Clear Ldike dikes Item 12,
excavation, 14.10 yards, 90 cents; item IS,
rock work. lO.IMO yards. $2.25; total for
schedule 2. $31.Klo.
The bid- of Mahoney Bros., of San
Francisco, rhe only other bidders, for
the same work. follows: Schedule 1,
class 1. 40 cents; class 2. $1: class 3, $2.20:
class 1. lower altitude. $4; class 2, $4:
class 3. $6: concrete, class A. $26: class
B. $20: Item 9. 4 cents; Item 10. 4 cents;
item 11. 4 cents. Total for schedule 1,
$M.9S0.
Schedule 2. item 18. 70 cents; item 13
$2; total for schedule 2. $30.S30.
STAR BREWERY.
The famous bock beer of the Star
Brewery will be cn tap beginning Sat
urday. April IS. 190$. Orders for bottled
bock beer will receive prompt attention.
14 I X I COMiRKMAN W. R. F.I .US.
Don't change Congressman. Seven
years' experience counts in helping1 set
results for Portland.
KOt.KR B. SIVN'OTT S4.
For District Attorney.
"Indict by Grand Jury."
Olympla Malt Extract, ajood for grand
ma or baby. Onlv 1S-1W of 1 per cent
alcohol. Phones: Main 671. A 367.
Free candy with children's shoes t
Rosenthal' a. Sevan tb and Washington.
I. irttta.
BONDS ARE REFUSED
Court Retains Cash Bail in the
Waymire Case.
EFFORT TO WITHDRAW IT
Scoiiiily orforrtl by dllxrn Itppiitctl
to lie) Worth $S.00O Jh Not
SatlNfactory to Circuit
.Fudge) t.ntitcnhrln.
T-he cfe of the atale aKatnut Mrs. Helle
Waymire and K. K. Ha-ldtnsf involving the
roputatinn of Mayor !Mne. liaa been an
Iealed to the Huprcme Court. The at-
turnya recently rejueated that the
rnunl le perinli',ed to auhatltute honda
for cawh hall, and to thin JudKe ilantn
bcln, the trial Jiide. conaented. but with
tho nnderatandlnKt that th hondft be
twi'0 aa ittru-e aa the caah hat) of $loo.
whhh la now di'Tonlted with the county
tn Inaure the npnea ranee of the two
when they are called fnr hy the court.
Two bondsmen were aecnred. but. upon
ouefdlontiia- one of thm who wtw rrorl-
ed to have t4&.imn wortli of property. It
wat found that (Ida ronalated of timber
land whli-h had been purchased only the
day -before, and that the balanec of Ida
property connfated of a lh lot In Monta-
. ilia, upon whi'h the hondfonan said he
intended t eret a nianalnm JudRf- (ian-
tenbein Informed llie hondatnan thai it In
rather unu.ttial for mnnmtona to be erected
on $7.. loin. The other bondNman waa not
broiiKht forward, and the mailer of aub
HtltiitlnR a lond for the cah ball watt
dropped.
Th myaterloua peraon or peraonM who
put up the caah hull at Ml remain In the
barkKmund. It U, known that tttiddlnjr
had aome tllffleulty In aeiMirintr Ida ball,
and It la awnnlsed that the men behind
the aeent a put up the money to prevent
Kadfllnc from making revelation that
mlKht place them In an unfavorable llfcht.
r. A. MAIlAM J.OSKS
.In dgc Clrlnntl )cllnca to Allow
Scoonil Aiih'!hIcI Coniplnini.
t'nh'H he win In the Supreme Court,
P. A. Muriniiim's erforta to redeem from
trior (aa t?e fitrecloaiire the Marnttam
bulldtnT will have been frultlcaa. Judc
i'letand decided aRnlnat Mr. Marqiiatn
In the Circuit Court yesterday. hold
In Hint there, la no around for the
III I n a hy him of a aecond amended
complaint.
Attorney Watunn, for Marouam, then
naked that flv dayn he alven In which
Marina m miff lit decbln whether to
make further petitions or motloua In
the Circuit Court, or whether to lake,
an appeal to tho Hitpreme Court. Thla
renueat waa opoaed hy Wallace Mc
CaniRnt. appearlna for J. Thorbiirn
Kuan, the Title Guarantee Truat
t'ompany and the United Wtatea Mort
Ruko Truat Company, J it d pre Cle
laiid a ranted the delay, aa he aald It
could not poaalhly work an injustice
on the defendant.
Mrs. Snyder Cliarfrr Onelty.
That her huabnnd. Grpnr K. Sny
der, waa In the habit of loallnR about
during the day. and of depriving hla
five-year-old child of tta meala, la the
allegation of Herllia Snyder in a suit
for divorce which she has filed in tho
Circuit Court. She ways that many
time the lit tie one was compelled to
ro supper leu to bed. She alao de
clares her husband frequently curaed
her when alio asked him to an to work,
and laat October followed up hla vul
garity with blow. She a ya he ha
now jrone to Vancouver. !?. C, and in
formed her he waa aoina to A laska.
Site afiks that ahe be nwnrdfd $F0 a
month permanent alimony for the sup
port of herself and child. They were
married In Spokane, Oecember 25, 1101.
McDonald Forecloses on I.ots.
.ToahuR McOonald has hrouaht auit
In the Circuit Court to forecloae a $ti00
mortgraKc on Iota 6 and 6, Block nit,
Kaat Portland, nnd to recover $E00 at
torney feea. The defendant in the
atilt are J. Marlon Smilh, "Dora C. Smith,
W. li. Moore, H. A. Moore, N. M. Mc
J"anicl and A. J. MoPante.1. The prop
erty la aald to have been owned by
the McOantels on March 27, 1!07. when
the mortKanre was Riven. It waa sold to
the Moorea for $13,000, and by them
tranaferred to Smith, who Is alleg-ed
to have asaumed the mortH"aa.
Kxecutorn of Wctnfmrd EM ate .Sued.
Paul Wenninger and Henry Warner, ex
ecutors of the estate of Henry Wemhard
are made, the defendants In a suit brousht
in the Circuit Court yesterday by James
IT. JMorton. He alleRea that four months'
rent for property at the corner of PoIk
and Geary streets. San Francisco, is now
due. It amounts to $1300. 1 The corner was
oriKlnally leased to H. C Van Ness and
.Robert C. tfmlth, and the lease was by
them transferred to Weinhard.
Jury Awards $750 to Mrs. Dornsifc.
The jury In Judge O'Day' department
of the Circuit Court which tried the cae
of Hattie Pomsife apalnst L- O. Ralston,
decided that Mrs. Dornsife was entitled
to recover $7W damages becauae Ralston
stretched a barbed wire about the place
she had rented. The testimony of wit
nesses was to the effect that Ralston had
received permission from Tyler Wood
ward, the owner, to pasture his cow in
the lot. Mrs. Iornsife sued to recover
$10,060.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
M. B. Thompson et al. to Annie I..
Heney. lot 1, block . Clifford
Add. to Alblna 9 KW
Geo. Botffhlin ani wife to School 1-1-trict
No. 1, lota 1. 2, 3. 4. 13, U.
15 and 1. block in, Alblna Home
stead 10.500
Frank Kan eve and wife to Margaret
Rnckley. 43x120 feet beplnnlnsr 521
fee south of point In center of
county mad 48K7 feet w?et of stone
at section corner or lec. 7. 8. 17
and 18, T. 1 S.. R. 2 E W0
John P. Sharkey and wife to Lenwh
ftrop.. K-t 3. block 2. Waverlelg-h
Heltrhta Add. 500
Albert Olln and wife to Arthur C.
Oberlin. lota 13 and 14. Mock 2.
Oak Park Add. No. 2 to St. John 1
Wm. S. Hrld?eai and wife to Samuel
Bruce Huston, lota 1 and 2. block
1. Carter's Add. to city 10
Title Guarantee & Truat Co. to Se
curity Havings & Truat Co.. lots 7
and 8. block 13: part of lots t ar.d
7. block 14. Hansnn'o Second Arid. 1
C. H. Thompson et al. to Alice Moule.
south too feet of lot 1. block 11.
Grower's Add 1
D. E. Keasey and wife to Alice Moule.
southeast 1, of bUck 111. Or vers
A.id.. with portion of Seventeenth
etrect vacated, bv city 10
Net lie S. Keasev to Bvalyn C. Black,
lots a. 4. 5 and 6. block SI, Car
ter's Add ll.OnO
E. L. Aiken and wife to G. W. r5t
pleton. lot 12. block 22. Mutti.-
mah
John W. Flink and wife to Emma
Lee'ie Knap, lot 6. block 3. Ro-
t-helle 400
TM'e Guarantee & Trust Co. to M.
T Puffv. lot 14. block 6. Sunny-
p de Third Arid 566
J, F. Nowlin and wife to Alice A.
Rami, iatm 10 Jd 2ft. block " '
rnrtmmnh VUIa Kxt ft,&O0
Till- Ouarant 'Pru! Co. to . W.
lilf-lifvu, i, 5, bUxk IV, Tlhon'a
A.M WrO
Ovrl'Ktk Ufril Co. to ' itt Vutrn-
hrg r, iot lit. Mock ' :." Oxer.-rk 1
3. 'i S.-hiin-Her anl wlf- In f'hiii, T.
Ht-lnleln. In thr- KIJh II.
laviifn l. ifc 4. In H'. at. T.
1 N.. R. K ' :w
Arlota Co. lo 1'laiidA Hart, lol
b and II. bl'-k 4. na Turk
Hnhrt Hull urtil wtf to Klirrne
I'ortiMa Atklnaon, l.H ISA, Ailftta
Park S
R. I-. Ht.v.n. Kh-rtff. to Vletnr tn.l
Co., W. K. U ef tr. 22, T. 1 N.,
It tt K IT
11. t.. HtfVrnn, HhrllT. tA Victor taMnt
.. leta .no. 3i j.n.) Xi. bUn k 3. Wll
Umtli. AiM 1
K. I.. Htavrnv Mirrlff, to Virlur Tf,rn1
to.. tr-tn 2H nnd 7, bloik H, la-ta-moth
VIM Kul 2
It. t.. 8tvrnn. Hhrlff. to Vl?tr Land
o., lota 4A ant 4. bluete 1. Multno
mnh I'ark ... 1
R. 1., Htrvmn. Hhoriff. to Vletnr I,an1
., .07 cre liiinnlnf o ft nifH
nf N. K. cornr of bl-k "K."
Kema Art1 A
Tt. t Htvnna. ahoTtfT. to Victor Tn1
Co., )..t a, block , U'lllji-mett-; lota
th and 1. Mock M. Wlllamtta 4
Win. K. Hrnlnard and wlfa to fhrla
tin l"mranlr, lot J, block 4.
MratnuM tract 4A0
flen Crlwa and wlfi- to W-pi F. ntA
KM Klwell, lot tt, block !.. Pcur
er'ft Fr1rlck K. Cooper and wtfe to
William and t.ulu Mv T"art- lot"
.". . hl.K-k IO, lydla Huekmana
Addition 100
Henry HartfM nd df. to H. N.
t'reeeh. tot . tuhilt vl1on of block
"A." Oak Park Addition No. 2 to
Mt. John 8.2f.O
M W. Hunt and wtfa to A. J. Hall
and wlr. lot i5. block "U." Crown
Cenrt 4. PRO
H. It. Htcvena IHhorltn tn Victor
Land nmpanv. ei of aonth
cMnt U of nmithwelK 4 of notith
qunrter. 'xccntlna: t Krm In
Kfctlon '0. lownnhip 1 south, rati
1 B
it. T.. St-vn (Hhcrlff) t Victor
Land Cumimtiv. lotx 1. 'J Tt. A,
t.k 12. W't llamatt a Ar1dltl'n 3
P. .1 . Mann nml wl to r'o'-t land
-ulty A Truat ('omr.li, loin 0.
1". bloek 'JO. Chlrnn 1
JameN t. Hurt and wtf to Id M.
Knrfner. loll , 12. block 4.
Mrnlnnrd 1ftd
M-llr-n A Hettleml-r et al to Karah
H tliierin, chh! M fet of lot 4 and
wotilb IT. fM of rtutt r.O f of lot
:t. block 22. I.ydta ituckniana Ad
dition t 1.700
M (I, I'haNpv to rtohtrt l.vlnirtone.
lot-i fl. h. bloi-k 20.V iotich Addition 10
A. l.tirtdgnlfit Mnd wlf- o l.tna K.
Kwln. !..t 4. r., block H, Kvelvti.. S40
Jeff ('umiliifiham and wir lo Alhcrt
Olln. lo( lit, block 2. Oak Park Ad
dition Nit. 2. St. John 1
1. II. Van Motitnn to rt. r. Prlrntlv.
lot ft. block .'I. Loch Invar Addition 1
.Inn." r McKay and wif to fl '.
Prl-nt y, lot lb. bloek 12. lo
clihde Addition . 10
VL It. Vol lift rnl and wl fa to V W
Toraler. lot VO. block IX ItcRiih
dlvllrn of blocks it. 4. B, . 12, L'l,
14. 24. 2. HiinnyHldff . . , .',00
John W. Knn"dv et hI. In flroru-- w
PtiKh nnd Mlfc, oH 4t block
I't. PlnHiiirKt
William b DkMiti rtn.t wife to' 'tii
vtd and Ann! Hrnwn, Hit hv ia
f t. bf-Rinoinir at poini rn ct
ll n of lot ;t. block :;ia, MoiiadaVA
A. billion. :t:t 1.3 rret aouth of
noriliWfNt corner of atd lot
Kdwln c. MtiKlie and wlfa lo Oavld
I'Wflirmn, lot 4. block 200, Couch
Adfllt Ion
Inez N. iM.n 0 Kdwln F.'jVnkinii,"
I4. Mock 2. Went Piedmont . . . .
Jlalvcr Olaen find wife to John and
M arc In M. iVndT. lot 11. block 7.
Multnomah
Halve 1 Oi.nn and wlf tujonn"and
Marcl M. Ponder, Month aU fet of
lot ;,, hlock I. Mullnoniah
Wnltcr It, Vaiitcban jind wife to John
II. Hutchison Hnd wife, bit 11. R11
chnnHit'is A-ldltlon
K--'il-ti (i. Midi t p,.rtlnd ITnlverMtv
lind 'Vmipitny, loia 14, Ift bl-k
Hl-V !nU.rrliy Hrk
Junius Otto nd wife lo J. A. K1r,
lot 3o, Maryavllle
J.. T. Hewitt and wife to Jnmea
t'ni)ea, it 4. block 8, Mount Tabor
VIM AnnfT
Charles I. f Hit Hand et al, Imatee. to
John S. Arch bold, part or lot 13.
Itavenavlew
Charlee Tterennlecher et al to M.
l.H0i
2,000
. . roo
S.OOfl
2.000
l.ooo
4.OO0
1
4.7M)
22F
3.21W
Hursrove. 0 acrea beginning; at point
on cant lln of wet ion a 1
Oiiitnv Menae and wife to Hattie Salo
man. undivided of lota . 7, S. t.
Hi. block 7. Park Addition to Athlna IO
Kran k I tro w n aon lo I 'I n flay I tra n rfea,
lot . blork 3, Murray Hill Addi
tion 10
Irvlnrtnn Inveatinent oniiany to F. A.
Sullivan, lot 1ft. blo.-U 4ft. trvlnarln l.tftO
William J. Hawklna c al to Ken wood
land Comjianj', Mil of Urnybrok. . , 1
John (, McLennan and wife to Mable
Hlmmelbauer, lot 1, tract '"it,
(ireanway Addition
Inulae K. Prawn to WIIHam Vaat. lot
it KlAolf t 1 Lvw Mirrl.ln A (If lit Inn
3.000
1
a. block I. tiood Momlnc Addition
Mlchae) Hoffman and wife to Km Ilia
Hoffman, lot 7. block Hanson's
Second- Addition
151 mar M. Artama and wlfa tn Kat T..
Nc.dham. lot 18. block 2; lot 1, block
S. Ina Park
W. II. Minn and wlfa to It. I. W'kar
son. eaet V of lota 7. 8. block 18.
Nort h I rvl naton
William Kin and" wife to H. I. Ham
blet trustea, 2d aeraa bejflnnlng at
liolnt on west Una of Lewis 1 ove do
nation land claim in ace t Ion 10. town
ahtp I north. rne 1 east 1M8.V 15
ft . north and 0 m1nut a If. aec
ond" et of aoiitbweat corner of
an Id donation land .-lalm . . -
Oak Purk Iind Company to Fred
tlutlette. lot 4, block 3, Oak Park
Addition to St. John
A J. 1. H burn and wlfa in Jeas H.
Iisswetl, cominenclna at point In
southerly line of Ktlabeth street at
Intaraetitlnn with Una dividing '
7. block in. Orover's d,'1"lonA
thane lW fa-st. Houthaly 1 IO
feet. wcsterlv 10 feet. northerly
lio feat to beirlnnlna... -
William T. Kaarna and wife tn P. A.
Marnttam. Jr.. lota T, 8. block 24.
10
10
300
10
46
TV A. Hansen and wife to Ttllla StarV
Mathlaen. lol 1. Mock ItW. c Ity. ...
Htehet at al. H of lot 7, block H3,
Stephen's Addition -
Portland "llaalty T"1"?,.',",,! 10
IVntils Buckley aJid wife, lota . IO.
blrwk rhlf-ano -
C, Mtevens. ioi i, -
mons Addition
8.V1
2.7(H)
$83,80B
. mAm iw tna Sa-enrlt
DAILY C1TY STATISTICS
Blriha.
1SI-ITRWOOTV- At lOM Qulrnhy alr-rt
J i i to th. wlf. of Fell, lslurwrv-a, a
da"f'l,'r .n s.ontrm atrrt. Anril 4.
to th. wlY. of Charlra A. Foster, a duBh-
ter. ....
NIT.EST-A Home for the Aiterl. April
11 Mm BUen Nug-ent. m. native or Ire-
S." Fi" . native of Ruae.a. 2
'Tl'-iFB-At C,ooJ Samaritan Hoapltal,
April' 14. S. A. Kl.ee, a native of America.
PhroN- A t Good Samaritan Ho.
nltal April l-V Edith Loulae McPherron, a
natH-e of Mlwourl. afced 21 year..
inniriV-At natakanl, Or . April IS.
Fill the Tank
with gasolene if you want the
motor-car to go. . The oil sup
plies the power that makes the
wheels turn round. -The
human machine is set in
motion in the same way by
Scott's Emulsion
Folks are like motor-cars. At
times they get run down.
Scorrs Emulsion is full of power.
It not only produces flesh but
gives new power to weak bodies.
A l.rra .ample will be .eat free npoa receipt of
this adrertuement and yoor eddreak
BOOTT BOWNS. 0 Pearl Street. Mew Tor
AaOratrutas 50c and $1.00
M
en s
T
O
Stay G
MY FEE $10.00 Jpy
tor Cures
In Any Uncomplicated Case Only
IXfferent dnrtnra hav different Idraa In regard to
e nrca. Some call a attppreaalrtn of nymptomii a cure.
Thy doae fnr drtiff efferta and laltn that nnthlntr
mote can he rlon'. Itttt the r'al alltnent rernalna, and
will hrlnjf the real h inptntna ha-ck UKatn, perhapa
the KRtne aa hefore. hnt very llktdy leave the patient
hi a innrh woron mndlllnn. I claim that tiothlnic leaa
than rnmplete eradication of dtHeane enti he k real
cure. I treat to remove the dlaaane, and not incroly
the aymptiima. I aearch out every nil and 11 her of
the ailment, and I cure to atay .-tired.
1 not only cure nil wak nondltlnna promptly, hut 1
employ the only treatment that .ati poattthly cure am h
dlirdT permanent 1 y. It la a ayatntn of local t r-t-ntnt
entirely or k I rial with tn Htid la em ploy oil hy
nn phyaW-Inn other than rnyaell. Thla may aeem a
hroad uaacrtlon, hut. It In Jitat an atihatantinl hm It. la
hroad.
Contagious Elood Poison
I -Mire llila teproim rllNcnae enmpletely. The Myafem
la 1 lmromjhly ctnanMcfl and every polaotioua taint r
nioved. The laat aymploin vanlahei tn appear no tnoro,
anil hU la a'-eompliahcd hy the tine nf ha i mien hhmd
cleatirllMK romdlea. I o tint auhrtilt to t he ilankTc rniia
mineral doaltifc commonly Indulged In. Such treatment
merely ohfi'-urea the aymptoma.
Tne
Cor. 2nd & Morrison
Sts.. Portland. Or.
.Tnhn A. Jnhnnon, a natlva of Sweden, aa-efl
iia year a.
Building Per mite.
.1. It. A t fTON T cre-t a ona-ntery
frime hiilMlnjf on Ket Ninth utreet. ha
tween Morrtunn and Hherrtt : $l.Vo.
MfCNRV ItHSHKI.l.-To erect h ona-wtr-ry
fraina hiitldlriic nn Kn-d Twenl v-nevenlh
ft reel, between U'eldler and Hroad way :
$ I tko.
M H f. fl A NIn UH'N To erect a one
Btory frame- hulldlnic en Alllna, between
Mnnrle Hiid Kurm: $t:too
W. J. CApBV--To erei't a nne-atory frama
hnlldliiK' M'iaten, tietween MHtnn and
tlnleman; f 1
M IM.TNOM M Mll.l A CANNI(1 COM
PANY Trt erect a o?e-wtry frnmA hii1hltnt
on Kant Thl rt y-jventh titrcet, between Kant
I.lncnin ani i-'-'t Om t; $l.ou.
.1. K. tt A It V BV To errtct a twn-atory
frama hut Ml nr nn Ktnt Knrt eenth nt reet,
between THInniooK nnd Tlmmitann : $2mmi,
1 .1 .ft N N To erect t wo-ntory frame
ftntu on Knntt ptreet, between Kerby and
t'ommerclal: $4000
t. .1. KtVN- To rect two-atory frame
flatn nn Knott ntreat, between Kerby and
t'ominerclal ; $4K0.
l. J. PINK To erect flva two-tory flnt
on Knftt street, between 'otnmerclal and
Kerby. at f-IOoo each.
P. .1. P1NN' To erect two-ntory frama
flnia on Knott a-eet, between Kerby and
Commerelnl; 4i00
W. F. Hl'NTKIt- To erect a one-ory
frame building on Kant Yamhill atreet, ba
tweett Fnrt rjrly-flrnt and Kant For ty-neon
d; $1.vi.
V. A. BATPH-To erect a one-ptory frmna
build tli r on Jeawup trt reel, hat ween Alblna
nt Borlbwlrk- $1KM.
P. A. BNt.lK To erect a nne-ntory frame
on Klnsal ntreet, between Haae Una and
Lovetn: $14O0
l.I,r7Nr I.RWIH Tn reoalr a three-atory
brick, at Front and Bumaldw; $K00.
C. Vr OflBKN To erect a two-ntory
frame bulldlnft nn Unnn ittraet, between
Broadway and IXxon; J.4OO0,
F. A. Hl'HHKI.T To erect a one-atory
frama building on Stephens, between M''
Kercher and Knat Thirty-third; 240O.
rAHl. VAN To erect a one-ntory frama
hulldlnir on Kn1 Fifteenth ntreet, between
Klll.iifrwworth and Ho I brook; 1oO
W. ft. KTOKBH f'O. To erect a two
atory frame bulldlnpf on Clifton, between
Ninth and Tenth; f4200.
IltVlNrj km ITU To erect a one-iitory
frame biiHdln-f on flnt Fifteenth atreet. b
treen lynn and OHio-o; $11iO,
I.BANDTCR r,RW!H To erect a two-aory
flat on Alblna, between Stanton and Sell
wood; 44WK.
ROWTOB WYMORK To erect a one
atory frame building on Campbell Ktre.et,
near Church; trnn t
Marrfr-re Ueewwea.
TtlTDTVG-TlAM II. !. Kudd, 22. city; Tena
M. firam. . elty.
NORTON - PH-1 11 I FB S. J. Norton. 21.
9t. John; Hewtle M. Pbltllpa, over 18, city.
1HSTTWR-KWARTZ Bdward F. Flaher. 24.
city; Rosa Kwarl. 20. city.
('HAPMAN'-HILL Horace FJtrl Chapman,
2K. citv: Arn Helen (till. 2 dtv
Biff t a nen-tteraonnt
remody for Oonorrocna
wlet. Sprmatrrh,
WhltM, nnnatnral ai
charge, or any lDflaBtntv
tion of mu com 0ittf
iTHffirwtOsilltMtOt, bran. Non-artrlBrenfc
rYol1 fcy PruaaUta.
or snt In plain wrapper,
by nprM. preoafit, fnf
ui.no, or 3 oottaa, v i
W Jim 1 fc-4!T-.'
jf rJ WlMNt
r--AioiTi..rl
WE CURE
Our Cures
NO EXPERIMENTS! NO FAILURES!
OUR GUARANTEE NO PAY UNLESS CURED
MEN When You Need the Services of a Doctor, Con
sult One of Wide Experience.
WE ARE jwit now completing our TWENTIETH year as specialists in
MEN'S DISEASES. If we accept yonr case for treatment a cure is but a
matter of reasonable time. Each and every patient receives skillful, scien
tific Dd expert treatment, and be gees and knows from the beginning of
treatment that he is getting the BE8T medical attention obtainable, and
that the cure he craves is being rapidly brought about.
Our entire time and practice is devoted to the cure of BLOOD POISON,
VARICOCELE, STRICTURE, LOST VITALITY, HYDROCELE. PILES,
FISTULA, DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS, BLADDER AND PROSTATE
a LAND, CONTRACTED DISORDERS, WEAKNESS AND ALL DIS
EASES COMMON TO MEN.
OUR METHODS are up-to-date, and are indorsed bv the highest medical
authorities of Europe and America. Hence our success in the treatment of men 's diseases.
MEN, if you are suffering from any disease or weakness, we want you to know yoi have a friend in us.
We want you to feel that you can come to us, with the troubles you'd tell to your closest friend or that
you would even hesitate to tell him. Our relations will be as PRIVATE and CONFIDENTIAL as they have
been with multitudes of others who have received our assistance. Be careful in selecting a dortor to treat
you, for it all depends upon the physician you go to as to whether you get the cure you seek. WE FULFILL
ALL OUR PROMISES and never hold out false hope. You need health and strength first that's money;
helps to make money.
CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FREE. TERMS reasonable and made to suit the convenience of the
patient our services are within the reaoh of every one. If you cannot CALL, write .for self-examination blank
and free literature. Many cases can be eured at home. OFFICE HOURS: 9 A. M. to 8 P. M., daily; Sun
days, 10 to 12 A. M. only.
OREGON MEDICAL INST.
iiseases
ere
Varicocele Cured Without Cutting;
The time waa when every man affllrtcd with varl
corHo had no choice other than to allow the dlaeaae
to ro on undermlnlriK hla power and hialth or atih
mil to a MtirRleal operation. Now Ii ran chonae a
t hfiroiiffh cure hy patnleaa treatment. 1 cure varico
cele In on week, and It la aeldnm neceaaary that the
pal lent In detained from hla hutna even a alnarlo
day. My method la original with tnyaelf and la tho
only aafe and aureeaKful treatment for varlcoctfle ever
devlf ed.
Advice and Consultation Free
Corne and have a private talk with me eotieernlnn
votir alltrteiit. Kven If you nr? not prepared to under
go treatment at thla time, 1 can hIwiim (five helpful
MiiKeTcMt Ifina to men who are dlaeuHcd or weak. If yon
can not come to r'ortland. write fnr part ieiila ra of my
nyatem of home treatment. Interest Iuk literature and
colored ehnrta free If you will call.
My offlcea are open nil day from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M.
And nn Sundays from lo A. M. to I f M.
DR. TAYLOR Go.
II ( .KI7,Rft-Ki!IT.KrN I NT-Jacob Hoe!jsr,
H2, cltv; Anna KnU K.-blenln m, 23. eiv.
FKIt K INH-UANTBVHKIN Floyd Perklna,
"o, city; lamina. Cantenbein, 31, olty.
Wedfllnr nnd 1Mt1nir carda W. fl. Smith
ft Co, WaablniKtoii nldir-, 4th and Waah.
Sovcrn (ommcnt on Saint.
KAfNSAft CITY, Mo., April IHarUH
aloti uion the reaoltitlon for better sup
port of the clergy waa resumed today at
the ireneral con fe renew at Independence
of the rcnrKHnlzwl chnrrh of Jontis Chrlat
of letter-Day Saints. K. S. Khhllnjr. a
delejrM-te, of Wheellnjr. W. Va., created a
aensatlon hy deelM.rln that 'some men
would not rink themselves to do the
lord's work unless they had toelr hands
down deep In the bishop's pocket."
The blahop Is the financial head of the
church.
Prltwo annot Sileno Woman.
7)NIS1N. Airll lf. The court yester
day refuaed to luMiie nn Injunction re-
TJ J D Skin Disfatfps, Sorr-s, IMrrrs, Psoriasin,
r3iOOa i OlSOll Km, Pimp!.-, BlolnhPK, IthinK l$urn-
injr, Pispolorations of tho Skin
Q. . Kiilnoy, Blnddr, Prostintic, dlorl, I Iiscmiivsps, In-
JirlClllrC flainmntion and All I'riiuiry Troubles Common
Amnnff men.
RKMKMBKR THAT:
Our fee is low our euros arc surp and Isisliuj; our rpcoinmonda
tions arc from cured patients
Oar Fee $ 1 0.OO No P&y Unless Cured
CONSULTATION CONFIDENTIAL AND INVITED A personal,
thorough and searching examination is desired, though, if incon
venient to call, write us a full description of your trouble. Our office
hours are from !) M. to 8:30 P. M., excepting Sunday from !) to 12.
Address or call on the
ST. LOUIS MEsSr DISPENSARY
Corner Second and Yamhill Streets, Portland, Oregon.
Are Thorough and
G
jum
llr. Talor,
The lmrilaT Speelnllat
Private EntrancB
234V. Morrison St.
rineated April S by Prince Victor, of
Thurit und Tnxis of Austria., to reatralti
Joaephlne Moffltt. ait American woman,
from HlleRlriff that ahe la Hie Prlnre'tt
wife and that ho (led from America to)
avoid his creditors.
The .Induce found that Mlas Moffltt waa
not responsible for the publication In the
Iindon newspaper complained of by tha
Prince, whteh hal leeii copied from an
American paper. Counsel for MIhs Moftltt
decianl that ahe maintained that she had
jofne throunch a form of marriage with i
ITInee, who then left ber to settle hla
debts.
MX! fOW.KIWMAN W. R. KI.1JH.
Is now working for deep water. It
takes lime to learn the nnpe t Wash
ington. Congressman Kills has seven
years experience. Vote to help him con
tinue effective work.
R4M.KR . KINNOTT M.
Kor llUtrtet Attornf-y.
"Indict hy rand .lury."
HntiNn utioea at Rownihal's
Cure,NotTalk
IS WHAT YOU WANT
You Mnnt. C.nmp. in XTk Soonrr or Iator. Why
Not Now? RpfiiKn to SufTiT Any Loiipr
on Protnisfs of Olliors.
CONSULTATION FREE
Permanent
291i Morrison St. Bet. Fourth and Fifth
PORTLAND, OREGON
The tellable Speciallata.