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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1909)
16 ' THE MOHXTXO onrnnvT x- wrnvrtiniv mix- rv REMARRIAGE IS NOT SUCCESSFUL Martha E. Dickerson Is After Second Divorce From Same Husband. WANTS DECREE SET ASIDE Conrtney X. Davidson I Accused of Fraud in Obtaining Freedom From Lillian M. Davidson. Is Wealthy Fruitgrower. Married, divorced, remarried all with the same man and now Mrs. Martha H IMckereon wants a second divorce. She has tiled suit in Circuit Court, alone- with an affidavit that R: T. Dickerson. her hue. band. Is about to place his property be ond the Jurisdiction of the court in order to escape payment of the J7S a month ali mony she asks, the J?X suit money and the JiiH) attorney's fees. She asks the court to issue an injunction restraining him from selling the honsea he iraes in his business as contractor, and from dis poning of his other property. The Erlckersons first married at Mc Mlnnville. March 30. 19. Judge Sears granted Mrs. Xnckerson a divorce In July. 53"?., after she had told a startling tale of how her husband threatened to kill not only her. but her whole family, and about how he cruelly poieoned his horses, tihe also accused him of drunkenness. 11a did not contest the case. but she says as soon as the divorce proceedings were over he asked her to remarry him for the sake of their little girl. Pearl, who te 7 years old. Husband Drives Her Out. i Mrs. Dickerson says she refused until last February, when she yielded and was married by Justice of the Peace Bell, her husband having, as s'he believed, signed the temperance pledge. 3he say they went to live at their home, 512 Patton Road, and that her husband told her she had signed a paper giving him the custody of the child, and that she could leave. She says Dickerson came home drunk one day. fired a rifle through the celling accused her of Infidelity, calling her un mentionable names, and threatening to kill her. She says he remarked on read ing about the Roselair murder It waa "the way all women ought to be served, and the way I will serve you." Mrs. Dickerson Is now said to be living with her father, P. H. Messner, an Ore gon pioneer. Fruitgrower Accused of Fraud. Mrs. Lillian M. Davidson filed in the Circuit Court yesterday through her at torney. E. M. Sherlock, a motion to set aside the divorce decree obtained by Courtney N Davidson, a wealthy fruit grower and ranch-owner of Mayger. She nays that in ohtalnlng the divorce David eon practiced fraud upon herself, their baby and the court. Mrs. Davidson says she met Davidson In the Summer of 1!16. being a widow with a 6-year-old boy. They were married Oc tober 1 of the same year, and lived to gether for two months. At the end of that time, says Mrs. Davidson, her hus band told her she could leave, and she went to live with her parents and became the mother of a child July S. David son Is said to be about V years old. while Mrs. Davidson la about 15 yeans younger. She says she did not learn that a di vorce had bee-n granted until she returned to Portland after the birth of her child, as she says her husband had written loving letters to her. telling her that If she did not soon return he "would do something desperate." She says, although he knew her poetofflee address, she was not noti fied the suit waa In progress. 9he Is afraid he will dlepooe of his two ranches of 26 and 35 acres, respectively, and his timber claim of fo acres. She says alio needs his support. INFANT Bl'RGUnS SENTENCED Boys AVlio Robbed Stores Are Sent to Detention Home. Peter Rittahler and Jacob Renner. the "infant burglars." were sent to the De tention Home of the Juvenile Court last night, and Chief Probation Officer Teuseher Is making an effort to locate the stolen money. Jacob, who Is Pe ter's cousin, says he fell down with a handful of stolen money, which went in all directions, and did not stop to pick It up. But Mr. Teuseher believes It is only an effort to Induce him to take the boys to the place and thus give them an opportunity to make a break for lib erty, fine of them attempted to run away while Mr. Teuseher was talking to their parents yesterday. Peter is but 7 years old. and hla cousin six months younger. They ad mit having broken Into the grocery store of J. C. Hickman, at Mtlwaukle avenue and Rrooklyn street, at the Junction of the Brooklyn and Sellwood carlines: into the butcher shop next door, and Into the residence of Samuel I- Parker, at S75 Kast Sixteenth street. They also attempted to break Into a residence at 570 Oldeon street, but were frightened away. Policeman Abbott arrested them. DEBTORS SERVE OCT SENTENCE Took Pauper's Oath in Default of Property on 'Which to 1tt. - J. C. Burke and O. M. 3rafford. Impris oned for 10 days in the County Jail for debt and fraud, were released yesterday by order of Circuit Judxe fastens. An ef fort was made to hold them for days, as Judcment was obtained axalnst them by both Christ Olson and ftimuel D. IxK-ke. but the court held, as they were committed on the two charges at the eame time, they could not be held longer than the ten days, r.oth of them took the pauper's oath that they are not worth more than 130 each. Olson and I.ocke brought suits against the two men to recover about $.v. it waa alleged that Burke and Stafford offered to locate the others on timber claims, but failed to come up to their agreements by locating them upon worthless land. The suit was to have the money refunded. AVhen Sheriff Stevens deputies were sent to levy an assessment upon the property of the timber cruisers, none could be found, and they were accordingly sent to Jail. LA ROSE BEGINS LIFE TERM Gaspipe Thug: Sent to Penitentiary for Killing Neuman. Jack l-a Rose, the "gaspipe thug." will be taken to Salem today, to begin serving "his life term at the penitentiary for the murder of Hyman Neuman. a North Port, land second-hand dealer. Judge Morrow yesterday set aside the writ of probable cause, staying the execution of thm sen- tence, a motion to this effect having been made by Jay H. Uptoa and Lester W. Humphreys. lm. Rose's attorneys.. But ths execution of the convicted man's sentence will not affect ths appeal of the caste to the Supreme Oourt. The Immediate cause for commitment la that l-a Rose has developed tubercular glands In his neck, and the County Physi cian has recommended an operation. This cannot be done at the County Jail, and there are Insufficient facilities for guard ing htm at any of the local hospitals, so it has been thought best to have the oper ation performed at Salem. The absence of light In the Jail la thought to have aided in the development of the tubercular glands. Ia Rose was convicted of murder In the second degree. Heslda-s the murder of Neuman. he was charged with an assault upon a Chinaman with a asarripe wrapped in a newspaper. A heavy Iron bludgeon of about the same shape as the caspipe, evidently the end of a brake-rod from a wagon, waa used In beating Neuman over the bead. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Albert Fehrenbaih to B Wood' worth, lot l. blK-k 2. Elt-erta f loo W. H Hodman to Mtrr Por. lot a. blo k 1. Alblaa Homestead SI P. Murphy sod wife to Z P Zlrnelehel t al . E H of lots 17. la. block 41, V emon ... W. A. l-'lrehaugh and wife to p lverett ei si. lot . block SO. Uld Add EllzaLet.i M. Walton to O if Ttab blll. lot 7 tlo. k 14. Multnomah.. G A. Brodle and wife to p A Beard, lot 8. block 2. Esst Cr-tn Mrs. Aunt Ualfoa lit p A. Mvrra. lot . L.lo, k II, city View Para... S. I Priestley and wife to E O rhelpa. lot 2. l.loca a. Koachaes Add. C. c Cole and wife to A. B "riam terlaln. lot 4. block 2. Bralnard Add ........ . . George Hchalble to A B Chamber lain, lot 11. block 4. Stanley No. i. J. M. Woodruff and wife to R p. Oraham. lot 37. block 11. Peninsula Adrl. No. 2 Kenwood land Co. to A. W ftasley et al.. Iot 13. 13. block . Kenton . Peter Roth and wife to Alice R Parker, lot li. blork 2. East Port land Helcnta Jennie C. Van Olahn and huMnd to Robert Walker et at., lot J J. block be. Sell wood E. H. Lerr-rt to E J Jaeger et'ei'. lot s. block 1 Htrong-. Add Brong-rteeie Co. to Herman HardetL 1U0 t.SOO a.ooo l.iOO 373 sso 15 00 7 t 1.30s) ( 4V0 ll.OOO 14 4.2VO 2 3V SO lot 10. Mock 5. El Tovar E. L. r-nb-ra and wife to C. 1. IJnd- )'. lot 4. blo k lot. Irrlnston Andrew Steverjon and wife to A R. Carter, lot 17 and. part of lot IS. Mock 11. Vernon James Sargent to Mrs. D I. Winter. lot 10, biock a. Greenoe Heights.... G. W. Priest and wife to C E Arthur, lot 4. block . Rom City Park Fannie Olive Depuls and husband 'to 3.00s n. a. Butler, lot a, block 2i High land ". R A. Butler and wlfo to Vanilla Olive Uupull. lot 5. biock M. Ver non J. A Harbke and wife to Christine I.eMlller. lota a. 10. block 2-ia. Ver non A- n. Carlson and wife to John Oart aon 2 acres In See. T. T. 1 f , B. Mary M. oilman' "et al' ' to' Ben Rles Utnd. lots 17. 18. block 2. Have lock James Sargent to George " pilVe'r,' lot H. block 17, Grenos Heights. Moore Investment Co. to James Long, lots 4. 5. block 7" Vernon T. K. SwofTord and wife to H M. Hwlr-rt et al.. lots 13. 14. block 7. Williams Add. No. 2 Moorw Investment Co to T A. Brown, lot 7. block BS. Vernon E. W Hicks and wife to G. H Rlne hart et al.. lot 8. block . Riverside Add W A. Merrlman and wife Wr" fv Sheard. undivided half of land commencing on north line of Hol laday avenue where aame Intersects a northerly extension of the norrh and south line running through the middle of block ar. bulllvan s Ad.l. P. M. Boyles and wife to R. F. bhep ard et al., aame as ahote Topas Land o to F- F Everhart. lots 4. 6. . block 2. Madrono Hill.. C P. Jordan et al. to Oscar Ander son, lot 7. block 1. Jorbade E. 1 h'anhorn and wife to Maurice N. Caet-llo et al . lot i. block 11a. Irvlnston . R. I Ijurham and wife "to" Water house A Iater Co.. lot I, block 22. Lincoln Park E- - tM-Kealer to tj. 3. Roas."l"oV block -.'.1. Rosamere H. K. Smith to c. T ITouro-tu. lots 5. 6. block 4. Hanson'. Add .. Catherine Therkcltcn to c Mar tin. W 30 tt of lot 4 Mock 44. 'aruthere Add. to 1 aruthera Title tiuaramee Trtiat v to Joe P.lcca. lot !., block 2, Dover.... J-"- Goode to k. I.. Gunow. lot ft. Mock 2. Otnw.n Addition Hlbemla Savins Iieak to w. It. Co'by, J-. lot ai. rlsavx pak A. E. Myers and wife 10 Hush Ham, lot 12. block 1. Richmond A-ldloon.. Security Ahatract A Trust Comtany to ItiAg K. Smith, lou a v bl-w-k Kr). R.e Cliy Park B. R. Galbral'.h and wife to Martha RnMnwn. ;ot 1. block "f." Hlgh lnd Park w- H. H'llman and wife to W. " h" If. Cummins et al.. westerly o f't of lo- ft. , blok . Hal. road Shops Afidltl.i Catterlna Schraffl to J. ft. Barber", undivided i-iv ,f kte t block . Atnsworth Tra-'t; a-ao I a. ra In sec tion A. township 1 sooth, range 2 eaat J. S and A. M Barher to W." " R " Bur ton, undivided 2-S of aame ae above Mary P. Neill to Carl Neath, lot 17. block .!. Irv-ngton W- K. CaMwell ard wife to W. A. Guild, lots 19. 21. Dock I. Irv Irsion Park Murdock MrKor.ald to Catherine Fl. Mlra:o, .V x ..1 ft bglnn'.rg where wet t In- of Kourtoenth etrwai In t -r-eoulit line of Market street. . Edward p. M-r.dcnl.all and wire to 'lw W. Knda:l. part of lot la. Mock 2-j. AlMna Eltxabth V. SwHt:r to Bwel Hwlts ler Tuil. undivided S of W. l of lots 4. ft. 7. 8. block 222. East Port land Security Sarlrxa A Truat iVimrmt to l.aoo 3.424 1.S00 2 730 1.4O0 4M 1 S.3O0 l.soo l.S 4.220 t 30 1.700 t 240 1.3O0 750 0 I. one 2.7O0 10 1.144 IS") A.2O0 aoo 10 too 3.2SO MuJe K Krch. lot . bio k SI ItctU Crest Dact e Krae. H.r.el'1 to J. p. Parber. undivided 1-1 of tot 1. Sub division 2. Irlhmillt A Oatmaa's I.lttle l'oinee: a.ao, 1 acre In a- ' l4 e. toneh!p 1 sourh ranca 2 eaSc . . James Sarnt to KrM lfanaea. Jots . 1". block . C,rt ll-tshta Titles Guarantee A Truet C,niir.y to F-nll G. Kllr.g et al.. lota U. SH. 27. 1A. b.o-k S. North Villa W. H. King and wife to J F Gill mor. lot 12. block a. Boutb, 8t Johns Addltloa Pam to aame. lot. B. block 20. Berkeley J. H. MMdleton in-l wife, to F. G. Fisher, lots . . block 1. Stacy rant 14 1.140 44 ' I loo 425 luO 1M jamcs sargent to jo Kleendrath lots I. IB. block l.V liiwcx H'Kh'S J. M. Haherly and wlf to C. F. Naeb. lot 2b. Ktrlan-1 rises C. T.. Brubaker ar.4 wife to Gfnrrv PV-arcr. part of 6oa'hwst Sor.ryei 1 J. H. MirMiten to M. Myrtle Foeow msn. land beslnntrg on wst tlae of Eet Thirty-seventh street. 4o feet rorth fr.m northeast corner of btock 3. Park View Adll-.ien a C. Priet'ey and wife to Jrna. Scott. lot 14. block . FuichaM Addl t ton William B. Iaiaisnont and wife to rtanlel S. Pierce, east 1-3 of lot and west l- of lot lo. bock 17. Smith's S'lrwllvrlst-l and Addlt'.n ... Cue HcitschmMt and wife to Ennla J. Hamlltn. lot 7. Sunnjreide Pak .... Oenna Bnkr to J I.. SherV- k. tots 7. a. b.-k 4, K icndale A ddl: . . . Portland Ret'ly A True Corr. r to Mary A. Shannon, lot block 15. Woodmere Weat St. Johns 1-and Comrany to Frank !,elth et al.. lots 23. 24. block 2. Whltaood Court fric'.e Guarantee A rTVust rorcrny to Ehlna Shelton. lot ft. block 14. Berkeley Security Abstract A Trust Company to William ard I.'.a B. Carter, lot . biock 2', Klmhurst Eame to same, lot C block 20. E.m hurat Tula Guarantee A Trust Company to Mary L Carl, lot 1. block a. Pied mont Edward H. WIMard to J. C. Robin son, lot 4. block 7. tVoodmerw... C. H. PlKko-t to Jeaase KanOerm. lo's 4. 13 14. b.o.-k 24. lots 3. 4 bloc 32: lot 13. block 12: lota 10. li. b.ock 24. Port. and A- Wlllhameori et al. to Joseph Ea ter, north r. feet of eaat 27 as 2-3 feet of tot 3. and DOC-tb A feet of west 11 1-3 fast of lot 4. block 44. Sunnystds 0 10 TS0 S4 1 10 1.000 250 00 loo 34 SO 224 BOO Trxml ...9,113 X-AWTEBS- ABSTRACT TRrUT CO Room S. Hoard of Trad blAg. Abstracts a specla.tr. Rave your abstracta mads by the Tit is 4k Trust Cox. 7 Chamber ef Commercs. rur1 r r ths last yesr. when most Indus tries were st a standstill or on in decline. the telephone laduatr mads a great advance. HEW BOATSTO GIVE FOUR-DAY SERVICE Harriman Announces Vessels Under Construction Are for San Francisco Run. PRIZES UP FOR NAMES Portland will Be Home Port and To. Me4unr Vow 0eralinc Will Be? Retained Rnnnlns Time to Be Urcatly Cut. The two EOOO-ton passens;e-- steam era noar under construction tor ths K. t Harriman Interests at Newport News. Vlralnla. are Intended for the Portland-San Francisco run. This definite announcement waa mails yesterday by J. w. Hansom. Portland scent for the Pan Francisco A Portland Steamship Company, under authority of a telraram received from ths New York omcee or tee Harriman system. Ths telricram further authorized the offer- STEAMER ITlt-IJGtCli. Das ta ArHre. Kama STom. Oats. Jreakwater.... Coos Hay tn port J.'"' ' .-San Francisco In port Ceo W Elder .Pan Pedrw In b.rt Riverside -n PranclseO May " Alliance (' lit).,. Mar "a Eureka Foreka m ' Sua H. E. mors. Tillamook m .r Arso Tl'lamook .... fAy -a Ross City San Krancisco Mar 31 r'l Honskonc ju;.', , erksdaleal ts Urpitt. Name. a" or Tats rtrsakwaier Coos Ray May T Geo W E.dsr. San Pedro May 27 I'lveralde San Francisco May V Alliance col Hay Mar '' - State of Cat .. .San Francisco May T Kureks ..Iljrrhk May 2 Arso Tillamook.. . .May t-O Sue H. Elmore. Til. amook .... M ay 1 Rose City San Kranclsce June S Arabia... llonckonc . . J uns 14 Katered Tuesday. Breakwater. American steamship (Mars-earn, with srensral carts from Coos Bar. State of California. American steamship (Kopandert. with general cargo from San Francisco. Condor. American sloop (Tyler), wtta senaral cargo from Taqulna. rieatred Tuesday. BrssJrwatsr. American steamship (Margenm. wPb (eneral cargo for Coos Bay. In of a cash prize for the best names submitted for the two steamships that will be appropriate to or typical of Oresjon. thus Indicating that Portland is to te considered the home port of the two new man nlrWn t vcaseis. Construction of the two steamships waa commenced by the Newport News Shipbuilding; fompany about May IS and the contract calls for their comple tion within one year. Their roal la placed at Sl.SAo.ooo each, and they will ezcel In appointments and equal In speed the best steamships now plying In the Coastwise passenger service. Four-Day Service to t Had. The fact that the contract had been let for the construction of the two ves sels waa announced in the Associated Press dispatchea a few weeks ago. but no Intimation was given aa to ths purpose for which thejr were Intended. The local officials of the Kan Francisco A Portlsnd Pteamahtp Company re reived their first Int-lllgence of ths In tention to plsce them on the portland tan Francisco route In the telegram received yesterday. It la understood here the San Fran cisco A Portland Steamship Company vessels now on the run will not be withdrawn when the new service is Inaugurated, but a four-day Instead of a seven-day service will be maintained through to Pan Pedro. The two new steamships, however, will greatly reduce the running time by aea between thla ctty and Kin Fran cisco. The boata now on the run. tUe Hose City and the Plate of California. re 12-knot vessels, while the new steamships will make 17 knota an hour. The running time between thla and the Hay City la about 54 hours, and ths new vessels will reduce this to approximate ly i hours, or very nearly railroad time. Kach of the two twin-screw vessels, snd they will be sister ships, will t. 400 feet lonar and 6. feet beam. In slxa and capacity they will be about equiva lent to the President and tlovernor. now on the Keattle-San Francisco rotite under the flag of the pacific Coast Steamship Company. The tsn i-rsncisco A Portlsnd steamship Com pany announces that with their advent on the Coast. Portland's steamship service to California will not be ex celled b-y that of any other city In tha of f 60 for Name. Tha prize offfered for the best names for the two Teasels will be $50. and tha competition la open to everyone with out restriction. The company desires that each person submitting nsmcs shall say why the namea should be ap propriate to or characteristic of Ore Ron. Ths full name and address of each competitor for ths prize should be submitted with ths namea and the communication addreased to the Kan Francisco Sr Portland Steamship Com pany. Alnsworth Io k. Portland. Or. In the event a single name Is selected from, those submitted by two persons, the prize will be divided equally. Tha con test closea June 15. The steamshirt Kansas Cite, now on and aspirations of the mother bending over the cradle. The ordeal through which the expectant mother must pass, however, is so full of danger and suffering that she looks forward to the hour when she shall feel the exquisite thrill of motherhood with indescribable dread and fear. Every woman should know that the danger, pain and horror of child-birth can be entirely avoided by the use of Mother. Friend, a scicnunc liniment tor external use only, wnicn tougnens ana renders pliable all the parts, and assists nature in its sublime work. By its aia mousanas or women have passed this great crisis in perfect safety and with out pain. 'di.'L.f e by ora.g sla Our book of priceless valas lo ail sissiu sect free. Address: MADFTtXD REGULATOR CO. ASaats, tra. ,h around the Horn ta go on ttis I Portland-San Krearlsea run. will take I the pises of ths Mists of California by ths end of July. It la announced by ths company that the r.ama of tbls vessel will also be changed, probably to -bay City." pi-blic iHKhs ... tix niGi:n Ilclleved N Tint lo flay I Wore Values Ilia. (Vmstdrrah talk la beirg indulged tn alor.c ths waterfront m rcr.al of discus sion concerning the capendllurs of t r funds voted by t!.s people lo provide pub lic clocks. It u urged thai ts. present Is a most ausrw-!nus time to acquire front age, especially as values sre shoalrc such marked advances If the city au thorities postpone punrhssrr.g ths re quired property a few montl lorgsr the rise m value wi;i make a big difference In tha amount expended for lar.de. One of lis mem hens of the Council a short time ago announced he Is in favor of making new elwka. and Is at the same tlms in favor of huvirg-a strip of Land along the ilsrfrom between Front street snd ths rtver. wish etouH be parked and the location of a bell line road He would have a srlcs of wsrrl.otises erect ed faring modern dwka and a seas all cor.etrur-t-d of concre s at the outer edge for protection. It w as pointed out that Portland Is be hind other seaport cities In lis mailer of providing proper sccommodsilona for tlvsr and ae-a-g .ii.g craft, and that the solution of ti.e matter la for the city to SCO-lire enough frontage on which ts build docks and construct a seawall, and to start at once la accon-.pl.sri l lie achems. It ts not known whether the present Council wil take up ths work or not. but one of the lea. lira; shipping men In Cie tt'y said yeaier.lav If such a work la In augurated by li e Oour.ril before a change of administration occurs, it would do much to rede-em the body from chargea tlial It has been nor.-prxgreee1ve. Maer Ijtne baa been quoted ss saying bs fa vored some Immedlste sitVm on ths sub ect and would be plrsaed in esse the In cumbent Council took it up. Aa to the sentiment smorg tl.nse most Interested In l.svit.g the work dons speed ily, there is no question that It Is strongly In favor of the city taking strps to pro vide t Its Improvement. Tiromt Shipping; News. T ACT. MA. May ih Ths steamer Kan Mateo left port today after loading carte tor .-som. she will rlnlsn loading In rs atile. Tha steamer Ohl. arrived today to load Nome freight. The Peruvian bark Alliance will leave port tomorrow for Callso with her csrgo of lumber. Ths schooner Alpena finished loading lumber today for Melbourne, snd leaves Thursday or Friday. Ths British slesmer Kumerlo will shift to Seat lie tomorrow to take ad. dltlonal cargo for ths Orient. The steam er Urn k man left port this morning for Pest tie to flnleh loading for Pan Fran cisco. Riverside lo Arrive. Tnmorro. ft une delay In the arrival of the Ha waiian liner' Virginian at Han FVancasoa with foreign and Kaatem freight pre vented the connea-tttig steamer Riverside from sailing until Sunday, two days be hind schedule she Is due to arrive to morrow. It Is the Intention of ths agents to get the It'.vereVde away on tier return trip Thursday night. If possible, on her regular sailing date. No sdvWe have beer, received here of the vessel lirlrg:r( an unusually heavy cargo, aa was eup- biieNl to be the case by reason of her delay In getting sway from Swn Fran cisco. Hot Lets Startle Mariners. PORT TOVNSKN!. Waeh.. May 3fc. Murtsklng t lie explosion of rockels snd other ceiebrslton demonstrations In Vic toria In observance of Queen Vlctorls'a birthday. !"ort Angeles orncials last night reported a steamer in d' stress off ll i Hook. In the Strait of f4un Juan da fuca. The mlstakw was not discovered before a re,jucss. had been sent by telegraph for a Ooremment vessel and tug. Krhonnrn Collide at IVandon. MARSHFIEI.il. nr.. May : V .Spe cial.! Ths schooner Oregon last maht collided with the steamer Itandon. which was tying at ths wharf at Itan don. Ths smokestack and bridge of the Bsndon were knocked off. Ths damage will be repaired while lumber la betnsr loaded on ths boat. Marine Notes. Art Andrews, late chief engineer on ths J. N. Teal, left yesterday for s sojourn at Bhlpherd'a Springs in search of health. With T&.ooo shingles and feet of spruce lumber, the sloop Condor arrived at Couch-street dock yesterday from Vacfuina. After returning to thla port from ber present trip to Tillamook, the Argo Is to go on drydock lo hsvs a new prope'.fTr put In position. Ymlng to this port from Tacoma. the Norwegian steatnehfp Sverre. ST34 tons, arrived last night. The vessel is under charter to Itslfour. Outhiie v Co . and Is to load lumber for Shanghai. She will carry about threw and a half million feet. Itoth passenger and f-v!gl;f traffic be tween this port and Ttllantook Is unusu ally heavy at present. Ths Bus H- Kl -mors hsd mors passengers snd freight offered for the down trip Monday than alls could handle and the Afgo last Rlgl.l was also rapacity filled. Ths steamboat Victoria was reported yesterday aa having sprung a leak Satur day at a point between Oalem and Inde pendence and sunk In about lo feet of water. She was making her trial trip when the accident occurred. The Victoria la owned by W. II. Partish. All aboard at the time went ashore In small boats. In order to receive a general overhaul ing, ths river boat (lenrca Burton, plying to towns down the Oilumbla. waa taken to Vancouvsr. 'Wash., yesterday, where she will go on ths ways. Thla la ths only time ttie boat has needed repairs for a period of three yesrs. The Annie Cum mlngs will take the Burton's place ta the Interim. The steamer Pennsylvania, recently bougUt by ths PaciAe Mall Company, will rnavke Its first voysgs on ins jaa. a ma run. leaving Han Krsnrtsco June ? In place of tie Acapulco. The Acaptilco will sail June ! anil the Pan Juan June ii and thn the a, hedule. Inlerrupled by Is the joy of the household, for w ithout it no happiness can be complete. How sweet the picture of mother and babe, angels smile at and commend the thoushts LITTLE BABY HORRIBLY BURNED By Boiling Grease SVin Al Came off One Side of Face, and Head Tried an Ointment which Made It AM Fester-Wee Sufferer Seemed Disf gyred for Life. CURED WITHOUT A MARK BY CUTICURA " A Scent a reavr arvl eaxht nwitKa am OT t-ei'V. ajpral ten rr;re, sraa e4tur.g ba ths mat te. l e m ar! are vers free Marine the breevafaat whert inslrrmc pawn (ml c boning grease was ursart ar.-i It srsot ail over ons sM 4 thai habr a far and head. Ois af the lam.lr tan and wipsxl ttx srsl 1 wr;lh (oars, t1. ycKi mar thir.a what a mesa she maoe. puiling that eauraaain off. We too ber lo a rbesrust tst t t4 us to grH a s,a-tnr. hrh w di.i. He ton tori ber a v- Ad far im sorrse stuiT Las Urd lo rut on. Hut n e-1 fiatnr an-1 I tKotihl Ue babe was tiaArrrrvl f.er l.fe, A woman cWa leanis me t.-l 1 rres to try rulicora (Lntroont, I ttecl a1 ut l hens holes and it we wrrvl-rf al tvw it rer.cl. la about f. ve wee-. a it was l-tee (n tneew waan I a mark to tel w neew the ec-ajii ha I be-n. IWf is taec-l to ask me If that was ths hal-e that w as s.-al tt and t!eT woiiij hartDr !., roe w-wtl I lold tHera ah waa and what r-ured h r faca. Her a'kir ts lal like Telvrt and I have, tverwr beensilhaul Cutsr-trra sinrst. ( ulicara n-.r-d threw othe-r rhililree, ntif am in s-tiew, so 1 1-ITS fnrd rsnaaa to thank 'I (r what It has ci-v.. Mrs. tlare, . Her.rv Si .. S-wth h wl.'s. Ivar barn. Knc-and. Mart b 22. lvwa." CUTICURA World's Favourite Emollient. A airrVarvoinUne w!th Ctjlk-tira Oint rneot. rvrwvxl-l hr a hot hath anlti t'ut "tra Soap and f. -Slowed in tSe servorer Cauws be a desee o ( utsr-ttra rills, ts tleo niftoeni to afford litimnl.tia rwlief in ths rrvoat dtriwetrg forma of torturlr.f. f)iflftinn. Itr-hinc. hurninit and aarwJr hunv.urs.eraicmxa. rashes arid Irritations, permit rest and sleep ami point to a reseda ccra tn t bs majority of casw. w hen all eiss f aias. ai i a aa aiansa Se-Mw e-e t rvrarv-a taaeA ss leat-t.lDl I f , a ti-1ir-,ra K . -i-sa-s S -d it raustk-.-t I srtrfVo em I ewoWW. -? f tAMM-. .. . a, . l-a. K tew rs a rc hi(sT e--a stn a I a ape sat aa eie t - a lines the lease ot ths Indiana, wl'.l be la tune acaln. Arrtala and I W-ts rt s res. rORTI.HVp. -slav ;t Af-rtvse tee IV. KMer. rrr,m Kan 11 r- anil war r-ons. Ne westan a-.eamal-lp eert. fram Iimai; f.oijr. f , anulna. r. l--ej. frntw ssa Kranclaek. a.ae-l Aran, for Tl..afte-a. Aeterla. Mar r "-fwl ' u.a al te.a sn-Jih r lh, neee SI - it. eenn h ; in 1. aouia 4 miles, aaalhw. r)ulv nlnq si I i4 left up at 4 A. M eiatanaer ims. " K.ier. fr-srs Sao I "e-1 ru a r -1 sat r-"r-. Aertve at T ar1 left r si I a a A at e-eatner ' S lew-r. f..-m San rraeriseo. St IO IS A. M f-ir.m-e r..m-r.. fee ;'"" K!ll at It se A. -at T us Vs "' '-e Neha.ern Ar-..e-1 al l; anrt left sp al J a f M Noiattiaa stea-mar Seres. fre-m TacAma Kan rranrla-eo. Mar :t Arrtae-lt at A , Jnhaa Pomaen. frotw I --rt - . . eai.eo st II r..n H-e.-,,.e i .r- '- r rnnial. Sar.et at li a, -at " ' inenf r if t 'u n. I-. H . . ee '"''".I f V steamer i am. reeaw I n an I Arrl.-I at 1- at .-Min.r 1 '""'"". "wn l on..l Sall.o last a.cht eieare.ee a J-on.e. f.., s-ur-ka. Mar :l- Salary ,MUnlar - . i or i ni.,1 n alar : A rt e- Steamers ana i,tr.,:pa.t. Iri-m -nnia,4 Ma, -l-r1iM-Maa . rma Sawltie. ,ia.ar J n 1 e-e. Jems As.i R.,. .-, I w-t-. a 1,, v i.-tor- saesee A-lmlral e,rnr-ae.s. f-e- s-ai '. s knur La-a-r f--e llu aa. eeasa ll-.e-.a. f -e e.. Ml-tse a TVs as m Asawrta W. r. na. trfw M . . . feel a a !... fvet ! e..l a p M II feet C.GeeWo m ch:sis tzmi Tsls crwst Cwtssss Ssctsr ta area kaswa tbrsaahsat tfcs Hanhsast bsessss sf k ta w-eaaSaeeal 9 aaS aaamla . ssa la tssVav ker J.i a a-o Sr aJ his estteat as tas (eastsat sf tits kls Ms tresis ssr ssd all s'.seaass sua saasrfal vtttsass rwola. barbs ss4 bares tast srs satlralf seksswa ts ths tweaicsl sclswee sf tkia esactrr lt Ibawe hsraless resaewias bs luannlats ts rpra ewfarrta. aatksai, hat Itssaka, saisssisitass. si i. at i n a. tsa-ev aa a kiesey t snral. Sin sips m4 ssa rol Ltnox I VUL rwtlenta sstsl4a sf ette writs fs klasks asal ctrewtara lactose e etsasa. The C. Gee Wo Medldae Co. Bunions l.Vb T . N f L Y HilU l itasttifta v ar f . e, TiSsV-w. ass4 tattt,a 1MI tlfti MU 1 T sa-Ci . V4st I m tas Ua AVal - Aa-a 1 "1 rua rmiak i ' eases-. 4 U a mmr-m " assaa. Pasts 4 St laTtstaaW ssW aaa ( hi "via I tun ! BROU I SSS ISareaaJ matasf , MOST OB-STl.N ATE CASES ' eissaW suss aasiat oco mr sua. omuaaiu-rm. CHICHESTER'S PILLS a. VI T saw .7 Jr V 4 - w - - - - - im ni arrtw ""i" a tiiar i las. V. a .. .asssws-.1-.. sasjK'irr Ti..r- mmmmm n x I a, J k t - I wm MM "I claim toknowareatclcal about a few ailments, rather thanalittleofall human ills." twff.rwe." cloctcrs t-av different Heat In rerei.l to cures r--r-. ali a sui-r-rea.ios e-f s. ii.Miii a ruts. The, o-ea f..r dmt ef. '"I" sej claim tbst not V.Irs mors ran -e rt-.e. Hut ths rest aliment lamtlni tas will J-rlrat te teal umploTn back as am. r-er . Sfa t'.e Mat, ss before, but tin l aelv fstleal Is a much worse rea-tn i,,n I calm t.st r-othlr.a l-a tl.an mmt-lele erw.ll.stlea of dlseavas- S n be a rati etitev I rest ts tvltuVf the olesssa inl not roeretv 1 r ai-Tptoera t assrvh out easrr root tal fiber ef the silmer.1. sr.4 I cars to star rute.i I re.t e-nlv fttra all w e-a k eontlt Inns f-roet-.r't u . but t tmalitf lts anlr ttealrneef tl.at can boaalblr a-rs aweh Ci . e.-roe r fwrroa recti,. It is a a stem of local treatment en. aarelv orlslnal with ms and la rnr'tel hv no otfer -t.t l,ias than m ae' f This map eeem a broat saaertlon. but It ta Just sa su HaMltl ss It Is t-rus.1 I Cure the Cases That Others Cannot Cure toM. m4 all - t rijifft ril t rur rurt-bltj br mjr n-l htvla, iktjf full- per our -. m rurtb. a o tMili tw. I Wnoai miy m f.t rmn rtr.n n frrv In. tnc. I oufhi lo know t.ita. for I h-i- aon. nr r- t s. r mhr IHn lral ar.an did. - -of -rfc. f our ru l ci.rftM I wltl irrtttt ott. tf tt lint I l 1 tu If I irvt you. 1.4 if oti devir. YoaCan Pay When Ccred mt r.AKr.M i An mow i ri RfC it. ""Wak nf" i mrly vmMom or rhrnnlc lnf;m It.atlon la lh prrall (Unl, .roue r-.t on fiy th lir.prp-r lritnrt,( of totn rntrAari d . A cotnr.. ani radl cl cur l i hr-r on, a )u l ion f rriori a h pn-ta m tmni to it normal !(. An thli I orompiiih trtmft J v n S compi-i-ij: without (hi Of IrilffTtl Tm--tJI'a, JU JT lrtmnt I m .mt on n tlriv. it in orlflRtl an4 -tn!iflo and has o--n prov en ah.oiutoir ((tr llvt hy I Mttufaand of 1 ftt 1 mtn ron-rin-spj tr.t hjr no hr mt y-n-ria ran full an4 tMrmiafnt ftiorailon f afronsih ba a ctotn p 1 1 a i) -!. vnwzn r.xt LTiiTio Call at tha ofH- If r-oa.lhla for Fro AdtKt, Kxamlnatlon n4 tlaenoal. If ru cannot ca.i mm for aymptom blank. I atal nnihlnc In m ant.Auncmnt but th atralcht, a-aaar rrvitaw It m coat you noihln ta call and talk orr th cac. " on can find out all tbout jrur ,rulai and yovi can ltr arrrj to trrr. anr Hm you Ilka. Mr offlc. compri-t r.c ten loom, at (ho aar4U " fcad -t alasa la tha W al. The DR. TAYLOR Co. COS S-It MII) AMt atORstioa. STStr-KTS, rORTI.IMI. ORfaiOV,. rlwttt Ksiraaes, uw Mserlssa strewe. CTORS It la not o much tn Itnoatng a r-at 4al alwout many thttiKt, a in knoinc all about a Ir it.nc XV h a a tlo tor ffAiiuatf from a m4i al colic It la aflr th trartou pro ffora h a v a tri4 lo Impart t hir know to taitti. and It t a k about 12 or II era fror In tha vartoua llnoa of l u r four aaar to nuaiif r a t u lorl for U practlco of itivOUlna. anr) ihfn Ha la tnp iira4 oh qUKllflvxJ. I Ka a aa n man - poar i m me-tiral at udnt la jto forth from a col- a thorouvh m knord In aartt branch a ih Individual prx.f-aaor a ho fln4a It ftffMrr ta 4 vol hi ntlr tam la- ping a u (. I. nh a aaato rt v or t hrmutrr. and .. i than far from trfct? It la a poor rul- that aron'l work bot h a a -1 f on pro. f-or la not forti fM tn( lo iach a ludnt all about aratom. c h m-l-rtr. pri aloio-r r. h I obaiiri . aur Bt. P a t h o I okt. bac lrioloy and th many othr branch too n u m roua la ranton. that la apct-d to b thormiir I n. bow muat th raw rruit of a mdic tvdant b lpc14 ta retain what ' cemhitteej efforts ef II ar It msr hart tried ta crowd Inta him? It rtever hss bean dons snd nsver srlil b. The doctor who . suerseaful is the doctor wbr. speclsllssa In wn. particular line. lis does not have ZJ? ... ,,-",e ahout advertising, and clea-otes all hla urns ta hla T'' "" ," " - therefor, senersllv a man proflclenl snot. . n lo have somethlnr wortn adrertl.lna and w I tr. to rav tha market pries, instead of soonatnat It In a hund4 eiii.rAi ...V matkel 1 don t mean, however, that everr doctor who alvertiaea la alricht ,'h",n, vrr.w',OC.'r who."lon't "vertl.s. There srs srec-d ind sad on both sides of ths fence, and lha msa in sesrrh of a doctor must u.e his own juilam.nt. Hut If vou havs Isarned the valus of truth t x dome bu.lae.s witn llsra It Is partly your ow n fault, for you don ! havs ta s.oepi ths ststemsnta of every doctor you a-o to ees. It s "n7.nw.vh.V e-'w-eTVi l?"? .? much fr arrattled. If bank, did husln-sl hst war I hers would bs failures every dev. Rleht In this town ooe to,. adsrtl.e and talk about "-their- wonderful succe.s in I-ortlsnd w h.n nn sui h doctors ar ber at all and ha.f toelr raiient. don I know l jc rt 1 1 1 eren . Ths ft. 1-c.i.la Medical Company have been established al present """r''''' J ' lhout su.pen.on or chn. ..f s.ldrr... snd fur ni.h best bank and personal references, and will hand.e your esse on t oa plan ot Not a Dollar Need Be Paid Until Cured If you ar thinking treatment, think RIGHT TREATMENT At ths rlfM llmt. A llttls aaflerl may csu.e rrest mischief an psrll your who.e future. If you don-t need tresimet.t find It out J1L a..' 1 ' Jr asnr.aa els HlSrserle. ll. V sss. Illssa sad a.l. IHsssaea, Klatwsy sad tl latter IHaeeaera. t swrww. Islalal BsswHIaeu Hwrwlsa. Ileblsa asd Isrlssassastlwsv. Nee ews. 1-w-s atrewatk asd vitality ssd all apeesal sss leeltewae Sfsert off sateaa. ur 'ee for cures ar lower than the treneral family ehtsin surseon. Medicines turnl.hed from our own laboratcrv for the Ve vi wr wstisnia: iront ii.ia to lilt a course. If OU cannot call, write for our free se.f -eismlr.al u.n Mat.k V.anv casss are cured at boras. ' HOt tt a A. at. "TO r. at, AXW I DII ritOVt I fo li. St. Louis "ffl4 Dispensary OKr.st Wa0 laO ttMHIII. roRTLtXR, OR. I A--f..l.tf -fa-telts. MY CUKKS AKL PFHMANKNT In m i ri y f-u I ;n I h 0 uli ft r k1ktn ktttj It(u1 Ia fit J n t I f"f I I r . r . n i r- . a..a.rd in !. Iht.J- t.i uft 1 et. lor ; y rt I t.m K--r n pre r- tr.fr M .M - nj 1-r. v ua'tl-M, trte-t -:rwa t B a i V--" n mt tn. t It liAtSiwv. M uniuii r)4 WOCW 1 A10 I fa IJofa ouch n.r-(i,-l futit.Afi, u p t tn eth l 4 v cf r- flf-n . - in n or-' a r-M l kl-r. J r finni t mm or-t-rl m'lfn m n(m ran n.tt it Ot kri WIT ffar ll.( Uctfllffll uch rhHi-i 1 rkt m-nt rr q.!.-.K jrrtlwrrt, .u I otvfnvu rliim i for i hfr--us r-kv, h Iti f'r- Ions run -tn i:VKV AK rnrmn chMjsrfti Ana in tt.tw V4ltMOK n. A Ihorwuch cur iThout fa1n or cut tlnff. Krry ca of arK-oa !na I lrat prtvn h urfTifrHv of try tnll4 n4 htrmlrM motliod, and th ft-i-Iv ff rMrliBt to uffffrr. In m-at lnUnr la rn unniarfuarr t o lain th af1nt a aitnclo 3- from hta hu1na. Th traim-nl 1 fmrior la 1.tnriivr.T mv an. ami can h ha4 at mv rfffio only. 1 V rot uhmit la th knif and hoanltal rfMi, hn a corn p . r an1 fv-rmm nr r. t cur can Na had w-.tthot.it fno iaa of Urn, and with out Mt4n or cuiilr.c f-rffs-riKit bi.o.o roio. Othra doM th ftvtn. arlth rrtnral rolM-ni acarrlv lca itiM-nua ti-an lha 4iaa 1 1 f . Th hi tii t.ot to dn bjr thla iroatmrrt la ta k tha dla from mamft-aiina: 1 prrn-a tipoD th aurfac of ih twxlv. t ndr n.jr trratirfM tha antir avtm la c.rana-d. Th lal lait.t varuhft ta npoar no mor. I Tr.poy hrrn)aa hlood riran.nf rn.1lKa- Thr ar rrmrijiw trtofor u n k no n In ih tra(mnt of thta llaa. That cur hjr n:tralllnc and ahaoIntW dtrov Inm t h (koltKin In lha im. j-urU cures cannot b other than corripicto and ptrtnaiiciil. FOR MEN NOT A DOLLAR NEED BE PAID UNTIL CURED d 1st- t Ins I ewk. leeea. Ills. sa or con- . sen bt DeicCaSrs urekis. 4 I