Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, May 29, 1912, Page 20, Image 20

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    TTTR 3fOT:xTXO OREGOXIAN. WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1912.
WORLD TO LEARN
OF PORTLAND PORT
Commission Issues Neat Bro
chure Setting Forth Advan
tages of Harbor.
LARGE MAP IS INCLUDED
HaiiaastiTC Pamphlet Will Ceo Fw
lo Shipowners Krerjw here lacla
Anticipated lo Be of Benefit
After Opening of Canal.
Fresh from the printer's hands.
raptes of the brochure of the Port of
Portland Commission, the first effort
of that bol y to alj to Ita many func
ttona by shouldering advertising of tha
harbor. are bains mailed to the ihlp
owDfri of tha world, mainly those re
siding; on foratan ahoree. o that their
mar leen In advance of the opening;
of the Panama Canal a rompreheneise
Idea of Portland. Ha strategic location
from a commercial atandpulnt. lis
lail.-n to other "oast porta and what
an ImrnrDM territory la drained wlttl
the Columbia River as tue sole en
lrne.
IV hen those comprising the preaent
personnel of the fnmmlMtnn were uan
errd into offlre the booklet waa pro
posed and there has been n disposl
tion to hurry Ita compilation or Include
Information that rould not be substan
tiated.
Large. teseat was laetaded.
The publication baa been gotten out
In such form that It la an attractive
adjunct to any reference library, be.
Ini neatly bound In a gray rlotn rover.
In front of the booklet la a large map.
compactly folded, so that It occupies
' little space.
It la printed In green, yellow and
black, allowing In tne roam the vast
basin that la locked on the east by
the Rm-ky Mountains and the Bitter
Root Mountains. In Southern Oregon
by the plateau ranging from 4oe to
feet In height, on the west by tha
lurid Ranee and on the north by
the Cascades and Rocklea. as they Join
In Britten Columbia.
Tha foreword aets forth that all In
formation la baaed on facts and that
shipowners. Importers, exporters and
others desiring additional facta can
obtain them from the Port of Portland
Commission or Chamber of Commerce.
The purpoaea for wbtrh the Port of
Portland waa formed are given, then
a description of the public dryd-s and
taa raiea charged, rule and regula
tions governing Ita use. towage and
pilotage rhargea. harbor morea and ad
ditional services In tha way of shift
ing vessels, and In that connection la
reproduce! a map of tha harbor, with
a list of wharves on each side and a
key to their location, numbers being
used. Rail llnee are Included, likewise
buildings adjacent to the waterfront.
The map e ten-is from Ross Island to
'Willamette Plough.
We rrsa af Hsrksr Steele view.
The area geographically tributary to
Portland la dwell on. the water-level
grade from tha Interior and ita fresh
water harbor being likewise brought
ut. The publl.1 docks system, growth
of the city In ten years, exports, man
ufacturing, power producta and atand
Ing timber In the Immediate vicinity,
estimated by the Government at t.OiS.-o.eo-J.etfS
feet, are briefly reviewed.
In the way of general Information
for mariners, machine shop faculties,
the Oregon drydock. cranca and der
ricks available on the waterfront, fuel,
water, ballast, anchorage. Hat of the
wharvea and warehouses, with their
rapacity and frontage, also the prin
cipal cities Included on the main map
and the mileage from Portland are giv
en, while a third map completea the
publication. It being of the moutn of
the Columbia Itlver and Is a repro
duction of the chart made under the
direction of Major Mclndoe. Corpa of
Knglneers. I', s. A. following the June
eurtcy last year.
JKI.KS WILL ISE HOM2 CITY
Mramer Is Placed at Disposal of
lltwle of July Convent Win.
Action taken by officials of the Pan
Francisco at Portland Fteamehlp Com
pany against tha steamer Rose City be
ing permitted to Join the Klks' conven
ttn fleet In July for excursion and pa
rade purposes, bss been reconsidered
and the vessel will be turned over to
the sntlered herd for their gaieties. p.e
steamer Hear will participate In the
r:se festival water pageant on her
nest voyage and aa the parade la to be
l.e:d the day preceding her selling, it
will be uruievee,rv for longshoremen
to stork overtime stowtng her cargo.
Captain Rankin, ef the Rose City,
said jeaterdav that the trip up the
Coast srae featured by southwest
weather and that at Fan Francisco
there waa a heavy rain storm. He
thinks that trie art conditions sre gen
eral on the Coast. The vessel brought
the largeet cargo handled for many
trtpe. 27 tons, of which Toe tons waa
cement. The passenger Itst was an av
erage one.
mvr.it will kf-ach s rorr
Mas Known bat Few Times In May
rortlajid Records Show.
It la preJ!c'd be tie Weather Bu
reau that tha Willamette River at Port
land will be rloae to 3e feet above sero
bundav. a stage that only has been
reached three or frmr times In the Ms
t.trv of the Portland office during the
month of Mtt If the expectations of
t e (government men are born out. there
l no reesoo to suppose that the end of
te freshet le In sight by any means,
tnough they are not pessimistic.
In Yesterday e reports it waa shown
1'iat the Pnake River had risen 1 1 feet
at lwtston during the preceding ? i
hours, and at least a foot more Is looked
f r today at Ftiperla. There wss a
slight galtr reported at VTenatchea. so
tie forecast for Portland Is Its feet
Friday. 1 feet Saturday and -n feet
Sundav. Iuring the next two days the
river probably will rise at the rate of
from eight-tenths to a foot each -4
heure. It was thought that In a few
dsvs the lower docks rould be recce u
pled but no plans of the kind are be
ing considered following the forecast ef
yesterday.
iaukwohk to bk razet
Bridge Crew Will Complete Work la
Ten Pay.
;orge Kwrayth, of the V-W. R. N.
engineering force, who Is directing the
erecting of steel en the new Harrtman
bridge, save that In I days all false
work win be torn away from beneath
the draw span and that the machinery
w'.l be la operation so tuat it can ba
raised and lowered. Then the "under
slung" floor or railroad deck will be
built In position.
Much of the machinery has been
placed and construction of the building
waa atarted yesterday that will house
the mechanical parts on top of the
drsw span. The tearing away of false
work mean a that there will be nothing
to Interfere with the Rose Festival
water parade and with the receding of
the freshet, vessels with high masts can
pass beneath the draw even though the
lower deck Is being assembled.
BARGES PASS CELILO FALLS
One Breaks Adrift and Makes Peril
ous Vojage Safely.
One transfer barge of tha Oregon
Trunk Railroad, which is to be used
In Portland to transfer freight cars to
the proposed East Side terminals of tha
Hill linos, made an Independent trip
over the Ceillo Falls last week, ac
cording to Information received yester
day, having passed the lower falls as
well and emerged without a scratch.
Two barges were brought over the Ce
illo Falls last week and It waa planned
fTXAJUm IXTKIXJOKXCK.
i as Arrive.
Frees. - Dste.
Tillamook.... In port
Has Dl.se.... In port
.n Pedre.... la port
.Psndon. . .. .. In port
.Coos Bar sr SI
San Pedre.... June I
Eureka. ...... June I
Sn Dlere. ... June I
Sallns Crua...Jun B
Saa Pedrw. ... June a
Xasjia
Pee H. Elmers
Itoaaoke
tea city....
Aavll
P esa water. .
"peeeeT. .......
Alliance ,
On w cider.
I.thmlaa......
Bear. .........
Xstne.
Harvard
So IL Elaere,
Aavtl
ttoenose. .....
Tamalpale. . . .
T eje
Northland . ...
Hoes Cltv. . ...
Fr-akerater...
Alliance
om. w cider.
Cat)
.Mir
.Msr
. ar
.Kit
.. May
. wsr
. Ji ne
. r u a..
. Tillamook...
JlMdan
.aa liro. . .
.Sen Pedro. .
.. P. t or U A
.tsn Pedro.. ,
. eaa Padre.
.June
.Coos Hay....
June
June
, Eureka. .....
.fan Pleas. ..
.June
.June
"Reseee. ......
I.thmlaa.....
Bear
Faa PMlre. ..
Ss'lna Cms. .
aa Padre...
.June
June 11
to wait until Kail for the second Jour
ney so as to reach T?te Dalles, but one
barge broke adrift and raced through
the lower falls. Just to show that It
was easy. Captain Hayward. of the
ateamr Norma, accompanied by his
mate, made the same trip Saturday In
a aroall boat and carried llnea to the
runaway barge to hold her until she
la ready to be towed here.
The stesmer Norma, of the North
Bank fleet, which le of no further
service on the upper river elnce the
completion of tha Oregon Trunk bridge,
will be taken over the tipper falls as
soon aa the Columbia rises two feet
higher. About September she will be
navlgvted over the lower falls and
brought here to be sold. The old
steam-r Harvest Queen marie tha trip
In ISM and later tha old D. S. Baker
followed the route.
Marin Note.
With a special cargo, loaded at the
ashlngton-atreet dock, tha gasoline
sloop Deli, sailed yesterday for Tilla
mook.
Skipper Smith, of the ateamer Saca-
Jawea. mouma the loss of planking
on the starboard sldo of the house,
which Is alleged to have been loat
through the steamer J. N. Teal having
scjueexed the propeller craft at tha Et.
Johns city dock.
Sam A- Older has been awarded the
contract for painting the O.-W. R A
N. steamer T. J. Potter and aha will
be shifted from tha boneyard to the
Oregon California dock, on the East
Hide, where the work Is to be per
formed and the vessel placed In condi
tion to resume service to Mcgler la
July.
Captain George Conway, superintend
ent of the O.-W. K. N. Co.'a water
lines, has caused a sanitary drinking
fountain to be placed In the waiting-
room on Ash-street dock, which Is the
first of the kind on the waterfront.
The dock building la to be repainted
Inside and out and will be made more
attractive In advance, of tha Rose Fes
tival.
There cleared yesterday the steamer
Northland, for San Pedro, with 800.000
feet of lumber, and the ateamer Daisy
Freeman, for the same port, with ii0.-
044 fret.
Captain J. J. Reynolds, who navi
gates the new gasoline achooner Ml-
rene from Cooa Bay via Portland and
Puget Sound to Alaskan water, waa
succeeded at Wrangell, Alaska, by
George Mooy. aa shown In advices re
ceived at the Custom-Housv yesterday.
Captain W. P. Whltromb has aucceeded
Captain Charles Nelson aa maater of
the steamer Tahoma and Captain Al
bert IVnn Is skipper of the steamer X.
IC Unit, vice Alex Gordon.
I'nlted States Inspectors Edwards
and Fuller returned yesterday from the
I'pper Columbia district, where they
Inspected vessels and conducted a hear
ing Into the rase of Captain Henry
Bailey, of the steamer W. R. Todd,
charged with certain evasions of the
ateamboat Inspection regulatlona.
Captain Takow. of me Japanese
steamer Msnclasan Maru. which ar
rived early esterday to begin loading
lumher at SU Johns for tha orient, has
warned hta aallora not to attempt
swimming t shore, because of the
chilly temperatare of the Willamette
and as a further means of scaring them
he narrated that 14 Japanese bad re
cently been drowned la the stream
while trying to desert.
Movements of Veaaels.
roRTUXP. May IS. Arrived Norwe
gian steamer Rrt.'a. frm Oriental pons via
rict hound: Japanese steamer ManUasaa
Mara, from Nlat'so: Oermaa ateamer Ver
cna. fr.im ae IMeco: ateamer Temple C
toer. rrora en PYaactsca. Sailed b learner
)irakater. for Cooa llavl gasoline aioop
r!la. for Tlllaraooa; steamer Nehatara, tor
II. ape Harbor.
A.tona. May 7S. Arrtved at and tart it
at Jrt A. M Oermaa steamer Verona,
from an Plero. l-eft p at a A. at.
Norwegian steamer Krfja, Left up at
A. M bnileh snip Sesura and schooner H
K. liaii. Arrned at snd left up at 11
A M -Mejmr Temple K- Dorr, from
rranctee Sailed at noon Hrttteh ship
Klrfc.-ubetshtehire. for Uueenelowo for or
dera Amed down at i AO snd sailed at
g p. M ateamer Breakwater, for Cooa HIT.
Arrte.t at t P. M. bteamer W. F. Herrltt.
from Monterer. ....
San rraaci-o, Mav I- galled at & A. M.
S'eamer Oraewood. foe Portlaad. Sailed
at S A. M creamer Coaster, for Pert.and.
Arrived ateamer Johsn Toulsea. from "a-
lumhia River. Palled eteemer Yellow
r.e. for fan Pleg-.
I'M flay. Ms Sailed 8t
earner AS
I l . r Vnreka
Astoria. Mar 3. l-eft ap at P. St.
Jasan.ee ateamer Mandaaaa Mam. Ar
rited Norwestan ateamer flygje. from
Orient via luf.l Sound.
Seattle. Mav Is Arrived atsamers
Northland. Ritka: M Helena Vluaea. Jeanle.
T aroma. CMiria. Hamburg: gauta Ana. Na
naimo SaaM. ancouver: CaptaJn A- T.
Luraa.' gaa Francleco. IMr'.go. smui neastera
Alaska- Willamette. Kverett- Sai:ed
It-eamers Willamette. Qeeen. rin Fran-laco:
Humboldt, foe kagwe; Prealdent. North
land Ttrasil achooner E. U rrwyar. for
Bethel.
San Francta-e. Mav JS Arrived Steam
ers Merra. wilheirr.ns. Hoaolula: t'lty of
gvdnev Anros- Telle wetone. Johsn Poulsen,
ColumMa Iller: St. MlehasL, Msnl.a: sehoon
aP Osklaod. "oq-ji;'e R1v.r; stesmer 1'oaater.
Astoria Sailed Kteemer oraywood. As
toria: City ef Partes. Vtrtorla. Tukoa. Se
attle retasaMa Blvee Bar Report.
Condition at the mouth ef the rtver St
I P M . moderate, wisd aorthwest 12 miles;
weather, cioud?
Tides at Astoria WedaesJay.
tl'gh. tow.
a -I A M .. T 1 feet a 11 A. M . .. 4 feet
U.I V- at....-! feet 00 P. M -i teat
RIVER TO FLASH FIRE
Festival to See Buildings and
Bridges Lighted.
SCENE WILL BE BRILLIANT
Waterfront Will Bias With Thou
sands of Incandescent Lamps.
Preparation of Decorations
Xow Is Vndcr Way.
Portland's waterfront will blase with
the light of thousands of Incandescent
lamps during the Kose Festival. Prep
arations for the lighting decorations
In this portion of the city have begun
and practlcalv will be completed with
in the next week. In addition to the
lighting acheme on the brldgea. bus.1
neaa men have Informed the manage
ment In the office of the Rose Festival
Association of their Intention to out
Una the buildings along the river with
Incandescent llghta.
The lighting upon the Union Sta
tion already Is in place and George L
Hutchln. manager of the FeatlvaJ. aald
yesterday that when the plana are
completed he expects similar lighting
systems to extend along the entire
waterfront upon the more Imposing
buildings that overlook the harbor.
Bridges te Be Lighted.
The bridges will be covered with In
candescent globes, which will give at
night. In a biasing webwork. the out
line of their structure.
The river lends Itself with particular
aptness to such decoration. 'because of
tha additional touches that the reflec
tion In the water will lend. Bridges
and buildings flashing In their outllnea
of light will be mimicked In the har
bor below in a shimmering' mirage of
are.
The sight parade of motor boats up
on tha harbor Is expected to rival In
brilliancy the great electric parade
that haa been annually ona of the most
Important spectacles of the Festival.
Mr. Hutchln haa In his handa a long
list of entries for this parade, which
will Include the great majority of mo
tor boats and launches owned upon
the river.
Theae will be decorated with lan
terns or electric lights and on Thura
day night of the Festival will pass up
ward through tha harbor. Added to the
brilliant Illumination will be the music
of aeveral bands or orchestras, which
will be very effective upon the water.
I.lghta Being Mroag.
'ln former Bose Festivals wa have
never taken full advantage of the pos
sibilities the harbor affords," said Mr.
Hutchln. "This year we are hoping
to carry to the river what will prove
to he one of the beat apectacular fea
tures of the Festival and Inaugurate
something that will prove to be one
of the famous attractions of the Rose
Festival In future years."
In preparation of street Illumina
tions, the city has begun the festoons
of Incandescent llghta which will be
Installed at tha street Intersections In
the central part of the city. Business
firms In the city are expected to sup
plement theseW rstoone with additional
decorations along the different blocks.
LUMBER RATES RISE
COAST AMI FOREIGN" BUSINESS
AGAIN ACTIVE.
Schooner Robert Searlca I'ltartered
at $5, 8 hotting Advance of 25
Cents a Tleonsand.
SAN FRANCISCO. May 28. (Special.)
Both coastwise and foreign lumber
freight rates are again on the advance
and an active business is reported.
The schooner Kobert Searles was char
tered today to go from Puget Sound
to San Francisco at 95 and the schooner
Ludlow from Ursyi Harbor to San
Pedro. These rates show an advance
of 25 cents a thousand feet over pre
vloua ratea, which for some months
stood at H 76 and 15. 2S to San Fran
deco and to tha South respectively.
The schooner Inca waa chartered by
Comyn Mackall at Co. today to load
lumber at Portland for Valparaiso for
orders at C2 shillings six pence, the
highest rate paid for that voyage In
several years. Illnd Rolph Co. for
merly had her under charter at 57
shillings six pence. The Inca arrived
at Honolulu last Wednesday from New
castle, Australia.
V. R. Grace 4k Co. today chartered
the schooners Willis A. Holden and
Alex T. Brown, for lumber from Ptiget
Sound to Valparaiso at (0 shllllnga
and the schooner Commerce to load for
Callan at it ahtlllnss three pence. Both
the Holden snd the Brown sre still
In South America and their charters so
tar ahead of loading time. Indicate a
confidence tn the prevailing high rates.
The ship W. F. Babcock which was
chartered a couple of daye ago for
lumber to Newcastle. Australia got
a rnte of 45 shillings.
Meyer Wilson at Co. have Just char
tered the French bark General De
Negrler to load general cargo at New
castle. England for Portland and the
French bark Babln Chevage to load
at Rotterdam for San Francisco. The
Negrler loaded wheat at this port for
Falmouth last October csrrylng a cargo
of 110 short tons on a net register of
14 tons.
The steamer Coaster arrived from
Portland today and the Oraywood sailed
for Portland. The British stesmer t-t-
Mlchael arrived from Manila: she wtll
enter the Wsterhouae line to Australia.
OREGON WILL HAVE TROUT
Government Bureau to Co-ope rale
In Stocking Streams'
Tha United Ststes Bureau of Flsh-
erlea will co-operate with the State
Game Warden's office In securing trout
eggs for planting In various streams
and lakea In Oregon. Thla was the an
nouncement made yesterday by State
Game Warden Finley. Thla arrange
ment waa made possible because at cer
tain aeasona of the year the services
of employes of the Government hatch
eries can be had by the atate In rack.
Ing streams where trout eggs may be
taken. Henry O'Malley. of Oregon City,
la charge of the Government Hatchery,
has In this wsy turned over to the
state Ut.000 rainbow trout eggs that
came from the head of the Clackamas
River; also 200.000 rainbow trout eggs
taken In Southern Oregon, and foo.000
trout eggs taken from the-Rogue River.
Some of these eggs have been shipped
to the state hatchery at Bonneville,
while others are being held at the
Government Hatchery.
lr. Finley expects to hsve several
million trout eggs for transplanting In
varloua lakes In the Cascade range that
are now without fish. Through the
KEEP SMILING,
SAYS MUNYOr.
Famous Expert Declare
Health Will Come to
the Hopeful
CALLS DRUGS A CURSE
"Be hopeful, be happy, just keep
smiling and good health is bound to
bo yours.
This Is part of the creed of Professor
J. M. Munyon. the noted health expert.
who is now In Portland on a tour
the I'nlted States for the purpose
meeting personally the thousands of
people who have formerly known htm
only by reputation. In a statement for
publication Professor Munyon said:
"If a man or woman will be hopeful
and cheerful, have no evil thought, no
Jealousy, think kindly of all the
world Just have hope sickness will
not hold its clutch for long. I believe
in th Gospel of Hope. I have preached
and practiced It to tne ends of the
earth. Millions have followed my lead.
I believe my llfe work has amounted to
something. I believe In my remedies.
know they have saved untold aches
and pains and have, snatched thousands
from the brink of the grave. I am
proud of t.iem.
"I think there Is much less actual
disease in this world than some of us
Imagine. I believe my Gospel of Hope
will do more to prolong life than
th drugs In the world. The world is
drug-ridden cursed with too much
dope. Overdosage of medicine has filled
more graves than bullets. Medicine Is
a necessity In the present state of the
world's progress, but I think that the
physician who will give a person medl
cine who does not need it should be
lashed at the whipping post-
"Just plain common aenae is what is
needed mostly now in the world of
medicine. I think an era of sane,
reasonable thought In medical matters
Is upon us. I am with that principle
and have, fought for It for 40 years.
Among the many Pittsburg: people of
prominence who have been cured by
the Munyon method, ono of the enthu
siastic was Ulysses GrotlcellU the fa
mom ladles' tailor, 624 Penn avenue,
who says: "I give you this testimonial
for curing me of uric acid troubles.
My organs were all out of shape: no
man could have been more miserable
than I was before I took the Munyon
medicine. I had tried many doctors
and many medicines: I even took
course in physical culture, but none of
these things will take the uric acid out.
It takes Munyon's Uric Arid Course of
three weeks medicine to do that.
now feel as fine as ever I did In my
life. My business of ladles' tailor, of
course. Is very confining: but I feel
active and young again. I have a fine
appetite and digest everything I eat.
I think the whole world should know
about Munyon's medicines."
Meet Professor Munyon or his assist
ant physicians at
Rooms 4 and 5,
362 Washington Street
from 8 In the mornlnic to 6 At n.pht.
co-operation of the Forestry Depart
ment. these lakea wtll be stocked by
employes of that department. Spe
cial cans are belna: made to enable the
salmon fry to be carried, by pack
horse In the mountains.
NO MORE OPIUM ON RYGJA
Cus4om-Honse Men Make Search bat
Believe Drufr Was Landed.
Custom-House Inspectors made a
thorough search of the Norwegian
steamer Rygja, of the Waterhouse line,
on her arrival yesterday at the North
Bank dock, because of Information re
reived from Seattle that the Chinese
boatswain and carpenter of the ship
had been In league with Chin Young,
arrested on Puget Sound for opium
smuggling, but none of the drug was
found here.
It seems that Chin Young was ap
prehended while trying to get ashore
with five or six tins 01 opium ana
there were ten additional cans landed
there. The officers do not believe that
others of the crew have any contra
band, nevertheless they will keep
strict watch on the vessel. The Rygja
brought a fair cargo, made up of sul
phur, rice, gunnies, broken rice, kopac.
lumber and Chinese merchandise. She
worked last night so that the stuff
ran be discharged without additional
loss of time, as she was detained at
Victoria and Vancouver.
W. H. ROBER IS APPOINTED
lieutenant Temporarily Made Ex
ecutive Officer on Boston.
Lieutenant William II. Rober has
been appointed temporarily executive
officer of the cruiser Boston, to take
the plaoe of Gugtave J. Blomberg, who
was removed by Governor West. It has
not yet been decided whether or not
Lieutenant Rober shall hold the place
permanently. The .commanding; officer
of tlie Naval Militia, Edgar M. Simpson,
of Marshfleld. will recommend the of
ficer to fill the place permanently.
"T cannot aay yet what the charges
against Mr. Blomberg are," said Gen
eral Flnzer, yesterday, "because the
Naval Board has not yet submitted
them to me. Aa It was upon the board's
recommendation that Mr. Blomberg was
discharged, it is to be expected that
charges will be filed, or that a state
ment by the board will ne made. If the
charges were serious enough a court of
inquiry could be called, or a court
martial. I do not think, however, that
that will ba done."
MERITS OF HARBOR NOTED
Ease With Which Transport Entered
and I -eft Portland to Be Cited.
The Portland Chamber of Commerce,
by way of pointing out to the War and
Navy Department the merits of Port
land's hsrbor, will bring to the atten
tion of the Bureau of Navigation of the
Navy, throubh Senator Chamberlain
the facts of the recent trip of the
transport Sherman.
The transport is 445 feet long and
draws a Utile more than 24 feet of
water. It made the trip to Portland In
hours 10 minutes, and turned around
In the harbor in 15 minutes without the
slightest trouble.
Navigators here say that the Sher
man could have made the trip Just as
satisfactorily had she been of even
deeper draught. Figures concerning
her trip to Portland to take on the
First Infantry for Honolulu, have been
sent Senator Chamberlain, who has re-
i , j .w. t,a will 1 ne e no time In Disc
ing them before the proper officials.
Educators to Make Trip.
SALEM. Or. May St. (Special.) E.
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LONDON,
PARIS. 1IAMBCRO
JUNE
SAILINGS
Victoria I.nlse
Pres. Lincoln .
. th. S A. M.
. Sth, II A. M.
.ISth. 1A.M.
Ainerika ......
t'lTetorla ..i.
Cleveland
.J.ll h. 1A.M.
loth, IS .. M.
Hamburg
;td, IS noon
b .lrln Anr. Vie Z7th. A. M.
Free. Urant tth. 10 A. M.
JULY SAILINGS
Cincinnati
' Pennsylvania.
Amertka
Prr. IJnoola .
C'leTeltud
4th. it noon
tb. 1U A, M.
Hth. P. M. .
....Mth, 9 A. M.
. ...23th. 9 A. -M.
AUGUST SAILINGS
Kalserin Aug. Vic.. ..1st, 11 A. M.
Pres. (irant Sth. IS noon
Amerika 15th, 11 A. M.
Cincinnati 22d, t P. M.
Kalaerine Ang. Vtc..2th, 1 1 A. M.
Pres. Lincoln 3 Let. 13 noon
I2d CsMn only. 1W11I call at Bou
logne, list Cabin only.
MEDITERRANEAN
GIBRALTAR, NAPLES, GENOA.
S. S. MOLTKE
July 6, 10 A. M.
8. 8. Moltke August to. It A. M.
SUMMER CRUISES
To the LAND OF THE MIDNIGHT
hl'S. Eight delightful cruises dur
ing June, July and Anguftt,. from
Hamburg to Norway, North Cape,
feuitrhergen, Ireland, etc.
DL RATION 14 TO S DATS.
Cost S82.50 and I p.
Splendid servK-e. large steamships
VICTORIA M"ISE." "KROSPRIX
ZESS1X CEOILIE" and "METEOR."
Write for booklet of any cruise.
Hamburg-American Line
100 Powell St.. San Francisco. Cel.;
O -W. R. N. Co.. Nor. Pacific. D.
sisukss A Puget Bound R. 8,
H. Dickson. C P. T. ' A
Great Northern Ry Co.
XJorsey a. Bmun. oh u.a
Copyright. iUli
Canadian. Pacific
"KJlPaUiAd OF THE ATLANTIC '
AND OTHER STEAMSHIPS
atONTKEAi. QlfcBEO ANU UVEBTOOL
VIA TBI
SCENIC BOLTS TO E(7BOra
1000 MILES
ON THE ST. LAWRENCE SITES
AND
IjrgS THAN FOUR DATS AT BA
3S MILES PORT TO PORT
THE SHORTEST OCEAN PASSAGE
First Cabin get. So and as
Second Cebla 53r7S and ua
Oae-Claea Cabla (Zd-elaas sou.oe and na
Thlrd-Class lowest ratea ea reaneet,
Canadan Pactfls Office, corner Third sua
Pine (Multnomah Hotel hlda Partiaaa.
and all local agsata,
ATrip on the Pacific
FOR YOrB VACATION,
V7 SCAPE tha hot Summer nod nTail yoor
aeif of tbe perfect weather of Tune,
July and Ausut on the taHfle Ootmn. It
Is delightful katllDa the day lony on tha
pleodtd llemmen of ti?e OCEANIC LINK.
The faxes axe low. Liberal limits and
top. 9110 round trip to HONOLULU from
b. V.j $240 round trip to SAMOA Tim Hono
lulu! 3uU nana trip to c i r x , Aaiinu;
lit da from S. F7 SYDNEY 1 the most
beautiful and healthy city In the i world.
JsOUOQ IDS) wwa-au. asirvrv 111 a-waaaess, ayu gag as-s.-;
ood-class, via Ceylon and Mediterranean
stopover.) Sailing June 1, fit July 2,
16, SO. etc Write or wire OCEANIC S.
fl. Company. 678 Market St.. Fan Fimnctaoo.
FOR NEWPORT
FLORENCE
AND BANDON
Steamer Anvil
Carrying; freight and passengers, sails
from Couch-street flock May 29, at 7 P.
M. Freight received dally up to S P. M.
Tickets on sale at dock,
C. E- BROWN, Frelg-ht and Pass. Asst.
Phones Maim Bel. A eiei.
San Francisco, Los Angeles
and San Diego Direct
S. S. Boanok and S. S. Elder
Ball Erery Wednesday Alternately at P. M.
NORTH PACIFIC S. S. CO.
Its Third St. Phonea Main IS 14. A 1314.
NEW YORK-PORTLAND
REGULAR FKaUUUT SERVICE.
Lew Rates. Scneduie a at,
AMEiiiCAN-UAWAIIANS,S.CO,
US Kail era 7 Exchange BleVg.
Buafa agra.
O.-W. R. & N.
Aeftorla Route.
BTr A t tv HL M A KSA T.O.
Leave Portland dally- except Fund 7 at 8:00
street dock. Makes all way landlnaa. Ar-
vee at Aliens ai v.w -
.na sa.n Ennrlsv at 7:00 A. M. Arrives
Portland at 6:00 P. M. Makes direct connec
tion with steamer Nachotta for Mecler, II-
lOng DMa -Ut Ml irvauia vas u
Division.
EUROPE!
Ferenty Pprlng and Fummer toore, eom
D rising Tours de lose and Motor-car Tours,
and also Vacation Toars at Popular Prices.
Frequent saiuaga, as vu. . uiwituuie
Mediterranean. ,
Prorruimi of Tours de Luxe Aronal the
World now ready.
THUS. COOK at (HJ.l ,
age Market at. Haa Francises
COOS BAY LINE
ii 17. t-rsieht received at
IX
All
..nswonh Dock dally up to P - fas-
sen
00. including berta and meals Ticket
g
ornce
ce A-nsworcs e- m.
!SJl .
3C
EXPRESS STEAMERS FOB
baa Franelare and Los Angeles
WITHOUT CHANCE
a. ft. Base City sails AM Batonler, done a
THX BAN FRAN. PORTLAND S. 6. CO.
lirm wi i " " . - . u. ....
Pnoae: Mala XeOo. A 10.
F. Carleton, assistant superintendent in
the State Department of Public In
struction, will make a trip this week
. . --. A V, anhnnl n A u ri 1
in tne iniwri v.
movement. Superintendent Alderman.
the latter part or the ween, win s;o to
Spring; Valley, and next week will visit
in Central Point. Cottage urove, juon-
mouth and Portland.
European Resorts and Hotels.
EXGLAND,
1 mAMk
t'ntoii rfl
.v.r,.1.u..ui .r-
Going to Europe?
Write Today for Illustrated Booklets of the
HOTEL RUSSELL
and the Hotel
GREAT CENTRAL
LONDON
They tell you aK about these delightful Hotels, their situation, tariff and
notable features of refinement, quietude and luxury.
Write Dorland Agency, 303 Sth Ave., New York.
SAVOY HOTEL
IXtSDOS.
Tne world's most famous Hotel ds
Lcxe snd the rendesvous of distinguished
Americans In London.
BELGIUM.
D0YER &
.. . TT a-,,
Tsiatasa and IB I arm s u CM1 ussai-sss
jr. o. ClaaV&K, XlatM BniidtPf, A-Z.
GHENT the City of Flowers. SPA the mother of Spas, every kind of
VISIT
W-iKe Fg-rmo na Snrmfs.
LIEQE pearl of the beauUful River Maas. TOURNAI the Roman Town.
BLANKENBERQHE the "Atlantic City" of Belgium. BRUGES-la-MortOw
The old-world towns of Flanders and the Picturesque Mountains of the Ardnne.
STEM
Moat
ravmooai
OSTEND
RRIIQFLS
BwS la sV af a? Wss BBS aaf
. -,,. ii-RfiPi TI.1CC ROTIJ.E.
iTiV; HOT1.X ST. AKTOINS. LEADTNO.
X.1BCB. HOTEL DE Sl.'ET'g.
I.VaI'IXG HOTEL.
wEXllIBITIOMI915
j KrronA ccrri rrF f2FAT.
Tor Pavrttonlexiw
B.llui P.tnrta end Holeta, MrplT Town Country. . Mil A-enn., .T. OOeleJ 0"ee
. it Cennoo Street! 611. Groihiireh Street; end 7S, Beeent 8r London; ortoOmees
Co , Thoe. Cook Son. or F. C. Clerk. Oieciel Apent. Timre Polldlpg. y.T.
TaValarlsvn Rmattaa RnllWaaVaV.
Wt Amerlcavn Expre Co.. Thog. Cook
GERMANY.
THE TWO LEADING
BERLIN
The "Atlantic
Kaiserhof
Renovated at a cost of $1,000,000.
an latast American comforts: 120 pri
vate bathrooms. Grand Hall. Superb
location.
Booklets Pre Poalagre 4 Cents From
Are, or Town and Country
The RHINE
HOI,
The European Trip! Recuperate in
SCHEVENINGEN
Ton minnfpK f mm The H.nriie. ton
gently sloping- sands, absolutely safe bathing. Delightful inland scenery.
Excellent roads for motoring. Race meetings, carnivals. Outdoor sports.
Concerts. Orchestra music. Famous Lamoreux Orchestra from Paris;
conductor, Camilla Chevillard. Magnificent hotels. Tariffs to suit every
.. , m 1 Ti OQrt TT-N-1. Vo,
purse. Write Town & iouniry .travel uiireau, oa mm o..cuu, i,o.T
York, for booklet of this
Beautiful Dutch Seaside Bathing Resort
AUSTRIA-
PRANZENSBAD
JL Jv4 hT, from Carlsbad. Apply for Booklet, Town A Country. 388 Sth are, H. Y.
TRAVELERS' CHECKS The most convenient form yet devised for
carrying funds safely while traveling is offered by travelers' checks.
These checks may be cashed anywhere at home or abroad, without
identification. They may be purchased of the
LUMBERMENS NATIONAL BANK
CAPITAL $1,000,000
4 Per Cent on Savings. Corner Fifth and Stark.
THE SAN FRANCISCO &
LARGEST Ais rtr.M r. i j n. . . ' ' .
Sailina; 9 A. M. June 1. 6. 11. 16, 21. 26 and EVERY FIVE DAYS.
CIS FRANCISCO First-class 110.00. $12.00, 1".00. Second class 6.0.
LOS ANGELES Flrat-claas J21.50. $:3.50. 26.o0. Second class 111.35.
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY
Steamers Manchuria, Mongolia. Korea and Siberia, also China. Mle and Persia.
Fer HOSOLltl', J.1PA.V, CH1XA aid )l ANIL.A,
Mrxieo, Central America, Sontn America .
PAXAMA SEK THB CANAL LOW E Xt URSIOX BATES
Ticket Office 142 THIRD STREET. Phones Main 2605; A1401
Oregonians, when in Europe,
should visit The Oregonian's Lon
don office, No. 3 Regent St. S. W,
0STEND SsitSSS
faaat Titrhllt AtMincl. In th Cha
a sww vv
NAMUK-mc uie 01 me Aracnnem.
fftKhtocaVble mna popuiaw
HaatarirU RtmorX
tha Worltt.
(or Owiey, t
Athingf avnd imuaasiTW'
HsaJaa. fisasilTin
ArUsdsan Knd VediclnaJ Wetter. Thann-il Cur,
TUB ORIAT HOT1LG ON THB 88 A.
COIfTTHKliTAta. 400 Brxif. Boorn from 1 dollar S5 ocrotsa.
BPLBMD1D 400 Bextst. Boom from 1 d(ilasr S Mat.
m I-A PXgAOai. 400 Beds. Hot. and BsTka.aTmnl dm Ian.
Thwt Hotw-i- svra Mod-rn In mwwrj r peci.
PALACE HOTEL
giMMIo.iha World. BOO Boosas. sH wlsb Prlemle Bsabs.
STRICTLY FTEST CLJIS8. SUTTgS WITH BATBA
BHTLKKLT BESOVATED.
Every Modem Com lor t. Assrtanenls with Bstfcs.
UNIVERSAL
?r-Mi AMD -
INTERKnom
HOTELS IN EUROPE
HAMBURG
The
"Atlantic"
With restaurant Pfordte, opened
1909. Grand location. Near Central
Station, facing the beautiful Alster
Lake. Extensive Modern Garage.
the Dorland Asrency, Room 802, 303 5th
Travel llurenu, sav am Jit, w. s.
AMERICANS VISITING EUROPE
Should on no account fail to visit the Rhine.
There Is only one way to tully enjoy the
grand scenery, and that Is by STEAMER,
pamphlets trom 3t9 5th Ave.. New York, and
3 Regent su. London.
I.AM)
hours from London via Flushing. Firm,
WORLD FAMOUS SPA for tie Treatment of
HEART DISEASES and FEMALE COMPLAINTS
''iiiui
a' a . Sl Ke. f (ra al
PORTLAND STEAMSHIP CO.