14 TIIE MORXTXG OREGOXIAS, THURSDAY, APRIL 0, 1914. GRAIN SHIPS TAKEN Four and Possibly Five Car riers Are Chartered. RATE IS 30 SHILLINGS First Engagements Made to Trans port Xew Crop to England and Efrect of Canal Opening on Tariffs Much Discussed. Four Ealing vessels were chartered yesterday at 30 shillings to load new crop wheat at Portland for the United Kingdom and a fifth was reported in cables as having been taken at the same rate. They were the first car Tiers taken to work cereal cargoes here for the 1914-13 season and ex porters regard the fixtures as indi cating the Panama Canal will have little or no effect on sailing-ship rates for early business. Cables from abroad credited Heatley Jfe Co. with having engaged the French bark Oen. de Sonis and the French hip Desaix, and to Balfour, Guthrif. -. Co. were credited the fixture of the German bark Wandsbek and the German ship Lasbek. The French bark Notre Dame d'Arvor was mentioned in one cable as taken for wheat also. The Gen. de Sonis arrived at Sunder land March 8 from Geelong and is to load (reneral cargo at Ne wcast le-on-Tyne for Portland, the vessel being consigned inward to Balfour. Guthrie & Co. The French ship Desaix sailed from Hamburg March 22 for Portland with general cargo for Meyer, Wilson & Co. The "Wandsbek left Liverpool February 5 for Hamburg to work gen eral cargo and the Lasbek put out from Hamburg January 23 for Santa Ro-,-al:a with cargo. The Notre Dame d'Arvor is listed for Puget Sound from Newcastle-on-Tyne, also consigned to Balfour, Guthrie & Co. As that firm Tecently fixed the British bark Ollve oank to load grain at Tacoma for the Ignited Kingdom at 28 shillings, tne fixtures of yesterday convince export ers that the charter market will re main for a time and some say that if the rate advances to 32 shillings they will hold off, hoping that when f the Panama Canal is open in July steamers will accept wheat and barley at less. At the opening of the 1913-14 season 30 shillings was the price, but the market advanced rapidly to 40 shill ings and 41s 3d. It is not thought sail ers will use the canal in any event. but continue to hold the present course around the Horn, and with 30 shillings being paid at this time there is con Jcture among charterers as to what effect the canal will work with refer ence to sailing tonnage. The German bark Barmbek, which came into the river, from Santa Ro salia April 2. to load old crop wheat, may be ready to start cargo Saturday and will be given quick dispatch. She will be loaded by M. H. Houser. An other Bek ship to Teport yesterday was the German bark Osterbek, from Tocopilla, which comes to Comyn, 3Iacka.ll & Co. to load lumber. Bhe put to sea February 1. The Tarpen bek, which Comyn, Mackall & Co. also loads, shifted yesterday from Linnton to Prescott, where she works lumber for the West Coast. the coasting fleet of windjammers, ar rived this afternoon, 77 days Irora Ho bart, Tasmania, in ballast. Captain Mitchell reports a fair trip across the Pacific, and save he should have reached port yesterday, but he met an adverse wind and was carried north to the latitude of Grays Harbor. The Irene is to load at Linnton for San Pedro. The Columbia River Packers' Asso ciation tug Oregon, en route to Chig nak Bay. Alaska, arrived at Ketchikan last night. The steamer Paraiso, with freight from Portland for San Francisco, and the eteamer Breakwater- with, freight and passengers from Portland and As toria for Coos Bay. went to sea today. The steamer Alliance arrived today from Eureka and Coos Bay. The steamer Santa Cruz arrived to night from San Francisco, and will take on cargo at Portland for Atlantic I ports. The British steamer Crown or Galicia sailed last night from Tacoma and should arrive here during tonight. She belongs to the Harrison line and will take on cargo at Portland. The German bark Osterbek arrived tonight from Tocopilla, Chile. LIFEBOAT IN WRECK Five of Beaver's Crew Have Narrow Escape Drilling. SAND BARGE DOES DAMAGE FLORENCE, Or., April 8. (Special.) The barge Frederick tore down 3a bents of 15 feet each when she struck the Siuslaw north jetty and the dam age is J3000 to the structure. The steam shovels belonging to Porter Brothers are being dissembled and re moved from the barge to the Govern ment railroad on the Jetty. The barge Lawrence will aid the work with her steam hoist, having arrived here today in tow of the tug Gleaner. The value of the cargo is now placed at $164,000 and there was no insurance. BAN DON, Or., April 8. (Special.) The steam schooner Fifleld, with freight and passengers from San Fran cisco arrived today. COOS BAY. Or.. April 8. (Special.) The steamship-Breakwater is due from Portland tomorrow morning. The Pil grim, a 40-foot gasoline schooner, ar rived here yesterday and Captain Ol son had been searching down the1 coast for halibut banks without success. The Pilgrim will operate from here several days In an attempt to locate good fishing grounds off Coos Bay. Bayoccan Gets 200,000 Kcet Lumber BAYOCEAN. Or.. April 8. (Special.) The barge Nehalem arrived here to day, in tow of the steamer vosDurg, from Wheeler, with 200,000 feet oi lum ber and 49 cars of mlllwood. The Sue H. Elmore left for Portland this morning. While Sudors Are Practicing "Aban don Ship" Drill They Are Forced to Do So in Earnest and Leap to Colliding Craft. Five men in a lifeboat from the steamer Beaver. participating in "abandon ship" drill yesterday, narrow ly escaped injury and possibly death, when their craft was struck by a barge of sand in tow of the tug Resolute. The occupants of the small boat saved themselves by leaping to the barge. Two dents in the side of the lifeboat Indicated that there was considerable headway on the barge. The small boat did not capsize and the men re-entered it and returned to the ship. Officers of tho Beaver, which was lying at Ainsworth dock, said that when the signal for the drill was sounded the port lifeboats were lowered away In good order and, as is customary when the "Big Three" steamers have rill here, the crews were ordered to ull to the O.-W. K. & S. bridge and return. The boat in question, in charge of Carpenter Backmon, headed or the bridge and passed beneath the tructure to the right of the west pier, wingins toward the east in turning. It is said that as the boat emerged from ehind the pier the Resolute and barge, ound upstream, caught the boat be neath the square bow of the barge. Ihe live occupants did another abandon ship" stunt. reaching the sand carrier. "Chips" informed First Officer Parker on reaching the ship that his men behaved with true sailor- man grit and were so concerned with heir own safety that they could not tell whether the master of the tug apologized for striking them or queried I 11 miles north of Point Reyes. as to why they t locked the path of u 1-riggtd tugs and barges. MILITIA TO RACK REG C LARS Boston and Milwaukee Sailor men Will Strive for Rowing Cup. Three boat crewB aboard the cruiser Boston have thrown their hats Into the ring following the announcement of Lieutenant-Commander Blair that the best will be picked to represent the Oreron Naval Militia against a crew of the regular cruiser Milwaukee, which will be here during the Rose Festival. C. V. Cooper, chairman of the river committee of the Rose Fes tival Association, will submit to other members at a meeting Monday a pro posal to offer a special cup for the navy event, while the militiamen have an additional incentive in the prospect of besting a drilled and muscul.tr crowd from an active man o' war. 1 wlce at sea ihe Militiamen have manned lifeboats in competition with . ttie regular Navy in "man overboard" drills and in one instance, aboard the cruiser Maryland, they were first back to the ship, and on the cruise aboard the cruiser St. Louis last year they Huuut. Drone even, po they have gotten over their "stage fright" days. There Is also talk of a swimniine race be tween the regular sailors and those on the Boston and there is plenty of rea son for hard work on both stunts in advance of the June festival. GRACE LINE OPEXS OITICKS Company to 1K General Business Uere Besides Handling Steamers. W. Ti. Grace & Co. have established Tortland offices in the Railway Ex change building, with George McDow ell as agent. All matters pertaining to vessels bound here and cargo from the Atlantic side and South America, as well as outbound freight, will be looked after there. In addition the company intends carrying on a gen eral merchandise business as they have In ether cities, handling various com modities as brokers. The steamer Santa Cruz comes today from Puget Sound to work a large amount of lumber and other stuff for the East and will finish loading at San Francisco. The British steamer Colusa, nf the Grace line, which plies from North Tacific ports to Balboa and the West Coast of South America, began her return voyage from Valparaiso jiarcn t ani win call here for cargo. The company has the Thode Faeelund at the Portland mill loading lumber for Balboa and more stuff is to move to the Canal zone on other carriers In the service ol that flag. Marine Notes. In gathering more cargo for Cali fornia in the way of lumber the steam er Wasp went to St. Helens and the steamer Siskiyou to Rainier last night Cargo from the new Swayne & Hoyt steamer Alvarado was discharged at the North Bank dock yesterday and in the evening the vessel shifted to Couch-street dock to finish. Captain A. Errickson is her skipper. He was formerly on the Northland and later on the Golden Gate. The vessel may sal; tonight for Grays Harbor to load for San Francisco. Articles incorporating the Oregon Pacific Navigation Company were filed yesterday at the office of County Clerk Coffey, the incorporators being Wallis Nasn, J. B. Laber and John K. Kollock. The capital stock is placed at $42,000. The company will operate the gasoline schooner Anvil, which will be renamed the Reliance, between Port land and Oregon ports south to Bandon. Bound for Portland the Harrison Di rect liner Crown of Galicia passed Port Townsend at 7 o'clock yesterday morn :ng and on reaching here will berth at Oceanic dock to load 3000 tons of wheat for the United Kingdom, which will be dispatched by Balfour, Guthrie & Co. Arriving yesterday from Hobart, which port she left January 22, the schooner Irene, Captain Mitchell, was ordered to the plant of the West Ore gon Lumber Company to load for the south. It is planned to shift the Norwegian steamer Thode Fagelund from the Portland mill to the Clark & Wilson mill this evening so the Grs.ce liner Santa Cruz can proceed to the Port land mill for lumber after she has worked a consignment of flour at the Crown mill, which will be cleared for South America. Besides going to municipal dock No, 1. the East Asiatic liner Lord Lonsdale will proceed to the South Portland plant of the Northwest Steel Company to discharge a part of her European cargo. New schedules issued by the American-Hawaiian line cover the operation of vessels of that fleet until July, by which time it is expected the Panama Canal will be ready for service. Custom-llouse inspectors supenn tended the destruction of 40 cans o opium, valued at -$1700. at the incln erator yesterday, the "poppy" product having been gathered in raids and th erwise seized. W. R. Grace & Company have re chartered the British steamer Queen Margaret for a period of Id months t carry lumber from the North Pacifi to the West Coast. HEW STEAMERS NAMED ROYAL MAIL I.I Kit S CALLED "Ua.KNGYa.K" AXD -GlEMFFtR.' Watch Carefully the Child's Diet Start Them Off Right With a Good Laxative and Then Watch Their Food. Mothers are often unconsciously very careless about the diet of their chil dren, forcing all to eat the same foods. The fact tsthat all foods do not agree alike with different persons. Hence, avoid what seems to constipate the child or to'' give it indigestion, and urge it to take more of what is quickly digested. If the child shows a tendency to constipation it should Immediately be given a mild laxative to help the bowels. By this is not meant a physic or purgative, for these should never be given to children, nor anything like salts, pills, etc. What the child requires is simply a small dose of the gentlest of medicines, such aa Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, which, in the opinion of thousands of watchful mothers, is the ideal remedy for any child showing a tendency to constipa tion. So many things can happen to a constipated child that care is neces sary. - Colds, piles, headaches, sleep lessness, and many other annoyances that children should not have can usu ally be traced to constipation. ' Many of America's foremost families are never without Syrup Pepsin, be cause one can never tell when some member of the family may need it,''and all can use It- Thousands Indorse it, among them Mrs. M. E. Patten. Valley Junction, la., who is never without it in the house. Mrs. Patten says that i - Portland's Building Directory Board of Trade Building Appraiser f Beal EM at. S1GLER. U. IX, Main ll&O 80 Attorney. BEACH. SIMON At NELSON. Main 612&. TO HECKBERT, E. E- Main TAfn, A 1M2..101O LANGUY, Lotua U. Main 8448 1117 O'KOUKKK. U. W. Marshall tl41. . .! WILBlR SPENCER, Marshal aSlUw &407 lOOl .Brokers, uckt, Honda and tiraba. OVEKbti'K at CUOU CO, A &U1 aiaia 218-S18 Marble Works. Vermont; ujitn& works. Mar. &oiao; Keai Ktate. BARRETT BROS. Main 4 80S CLAKK, UEO. KNlOUr. Main 8134. . . . lOW WALL Kit. FRANK L. " Main b-tfi lift Stationery, Office SuppUca and Printing, KLBU-UiU-tli CO, iiain or A Selling Building AdrertULne Serrtca. REED, MERRILL Mar. 220 T18 AdTerUalne; robltabere. LAWS ON a CO- A TISa. M, 4tf8 TO Dairy Lanrh. IMPERIAL DAIKY LUNCH. ..ground floer Dec tUt a. MKTS CHAN. DR. E L. Main 80S IKM Kjrealebt Specialist. DtTBACK. DR. J. D. A M. C&o3..08 UeapltaJ Aasortattona. AM. HOSP. AND HfcLIEF ASSV. . . . .131 N, W. HOSPlTAl ASN. Mar. 4;i....ww Ralph M. fatten. SyruD Peosin has done wonders for her boy Ralph, who was const! patea from birth but is now (Joint nnc. Naturally she ts enthusiastic about tt and wants other mothers to use It. Xr. Caldwell's Syrup I'epsin is sold by druggists at So cents and SI a bottle, the latter sire being bought by those who already know its value, and It contains proportionately more. Everyone likes .yrup Pepsin as it is very pleasant to the taste. It is also mild and non-griping and free from Injurious ingredients. Families wishing to try a free sam ple bottle can obtain it postpaid by ad dressing Dr. W. B. Caldweil, 419 Wash, tngton t., Monticello, 111. A postal card with your name and address on it will do. Sierra. Honolulu for San Francisco, 872 miles from San Franclco April 7. China. Orient for San Francisco. 000 miles from San Francisco April 7. Hyadei, Honolulu for Seattle, 1845 miles from Honolulu April 7. Korea, San Francisco for Hongkong, 1184 mlies from tian Francisco April 7. enterprise, hiio ior tan r rancisco, miles from San Francisco April 7. Speedwell. Kedondo for San rancisco. 3d miles north of Pletlrss BIsncas. v miner. San Luis for Coos Bar. &0 miles north of Kan Francisco. Lansing:. Juneau for Port San Luts. 42 mlls north of San Francisco. can rtamon, I'ortinna lor hn CTanctsco. fls mlis couth of Point Arena. Kedondo. San Pedro for San Francisco. off tan Francisco. Nann Smith. fcan Francisco for Coos Bay, MA KINK INTELLIGENCE. Name. Beaver Alliance.... i ucatao. ... Rosa City iir;aJt water. Bear Hoauoke. . . . Steamer Schedule. DUE TO ARRIVS. Frunx. J.oi Angeles. . . . ........ .Eureka . ........ a.u Oiego. ........ iyos Aneeies. , , .. . -Coos Bay. . . . . ,Lo Angeles. . , .. . Jssa Uiefo. TO DEPA2T. For Data. ....In port ,....ln port ... April ....April 12 April l-z . . . . April li ....April 19 Name. KlamaOj. Sun Diego i ale t- toL. A Alliance. ......... .Eureka. Harvard. ........... F. toL. A. Heaver. . ......... .Los Antceles. .... .April i uckian. ......... ,.?au uiego. . . AroJlne jCous Bay . . . . breakwater. ...... coos Bi.y . . . . Hose Cliy . ........ J-.os Autfeles. oe&r . . . . L.os Angeles. Uoanoke. ......... ban JJito - .. 2Urop:an Name. Kaduutshire. buumark. . . Oienroy . AM) OK1LMAL From ...... London. ...... hamburf. .. . ... Luaaoo. ...... Oen o Ruinven. .. Xutaoo. tioerde. . . uieniochy . ..... ambia. ........ Curnarvonsnlre. Feid Laeiss. . And&lutfia Name. Radnorshire. hamouri. . . . . London . . . . .lamliurf . ., . .Loudon . . . . . , .ilaiuturs;. . .Hamburg. .. For Date. April 10 April lu April lu April 11 April 1& , . April 1 . . kpnl 10 ..April 17 ..April -l April -j.. it;:; vict. oats. ..Apru 2i . . April el . - May. 1 .. May . . May ..J uue J una ..July . .July A us. Date. Oliver J. Olson. San Francisco for Seattle. 13 miles north of Point lieyes. Porter, Portland for Monterey. 120 miles north of Sen Francisco. Bear. Portland for Fan Francisco. 146 ml leu nort h of San Franc- Ihco. Knterprfse. Hllo for Sau Francisco. 97 mile from Ilehtahtp. Harvard. San Francisco for Fan Dleao. paced Pigeon Point at 6:23 P. M. i urattn. tan reoro ior ban r rancisco. off Ptedras Blancas, Fl field. Bandon for San Francisco. 280 miles north of San Francisco. i osemtte. San Francisco for Astoria. 2 miles north of Blunts Reef. Senator. San Francisco for Seattle. GO miles sou in or uape uianco. Adciina mlth. San Francisco for Coos Bay, f2 miles south of Cape Blanco. Portland. San Francisco for Tortland. 240 in ue norm or ran r rancisco. GOOD REWARDED BY EVIL Cottasc Grove Boy Is Ordorccl State Training School. to it Sv .London. ...... ...May 2 10 euumarlt. ........ .llumliurg.... ... - iji.nroy Luuaoa. M.y uen oi tuitnven. . xunaoa. ....... . .mmy Hocrde. .Hamburg. . May lilenlocny. ...... London ........ J una Saiubia .Hamburg. .. . . .J una Lai uarvonahlr. . . .London. ........ .July Audalusla. ........ Hamburg. ....... Aug. CfeerdLaela Liambuiiz ...AUk. ALASKAN feKKVlCK. Nam. For Data. J. li. Stetaon JSUagway April IS uuiuaull. ......... Mtaiwuv. ....... April 18 i-iioa. L. Y and. ... jkaKwar. ....... .April DUK FOR INSPECTION. Certlllcalea on tne following veaaela pire during April, aa indicated: Sir. Dalle. City Portland April 14 sir. Ceo. H. William Portland April lit air. Akutaa Portland. ...... April 24 air. Harvest Queen. . .Portland. .... . .April lev ROSEBL'RG. Or.. April 8. (Special.) Wilfred Simmons, the 10-year-old robber, who wan recently arrested Cottage Grove after admitting that he nd a number of companions were in possession of a rave several miles from that city and were preparing: to be highwaymen, was taken to the state training: school. Simmondfl was taken to the home of County Judpre Kice a few days ago and Riven a chance to make good, lie stayed there until today, when he admitted having buried Mrs. Rice's purse In the garden. He was arrested about a month ago charged with placing ob structions on the Southern Pacific tracks near Dillard. animal circus is rehearsing prepara tory to embarking on the season's tour the ring master and had to be beaten off with clubs. A leopard also be came unruly and attacked Its trainer. Circus attaches attribute the antics of the animals to the fact that today is the first time they have been put through their stunts under canvas this year. CONFERENCE ISPLANNED ORATORICAL COXTKST A KEATI HE OK PROHIBITION MEETING. Chamber of Commerce Bldf. Attorneys, BAIN. JAMES R. Marahall S444 831 BLAND. EUUENE. Marshall M61 DLN1W.1RV. RALPH K. Main .S;3-1.H HAl.VKi. b. K.. Main UI HAZKN. COOPER. MACKAT. Main as. i T1KT. ARTHL'K P. Main Z1 tl UPTON'. JAY 1L Main (UUe lis Buagalowa, ANDERSON El'XOALOWS. Mar. SST..3:S A-MJtKSU.N Hl.liAUlWi Mar. SKSI..i lnauranea. VINCENT. S. D. at CO. Main 1634 l Kadaaka. Opticians. COLUMBIAN OPT'L CO. Mar. B19. Gd. Fir. Fll vml-lari and frurgewoa. ETTELSOX, DR. J- A.77SS. Mar. 1414. lHt MARSHALL, Dr. tw ALB&KT. M. S4...1UI Prvacrlptloa Dragglata. NAUi FRANK. Main T2L A 22L ground fir. rtaao Wholesalers. UOLT, E. 1U Piano Co. M. 1933....0T-S Rentala anH General Inraraaea, SMITH S AGENCY. Main 8&01 41 Katata. KEASET. DORR E. CO. Mala J18..2SJ M'GKATH. U. A. ManbaU 20 Sua bTOUT INVESTMENT CO. Main 612D... 6 LA I.' SON. A- B. Main IM44 Lewis Building Accountanta. G1LLINGHAM. J. G. Marahall TIT. .413-413 Attorneys. MOl'LTON. ARTHUR L Marahall 34S..31: WINTER. WILSON Ml JOHNSON. M. 44SL 11a Boada, bloclva. drain and Cotton. WIUO.N, J. C CO. A 4187. Mar. 3S0H Builder and Real Eatntn. SUMMERS. W. J. MaranaU aiol. .. .S93-04 Consulting Engineer a. Ll'CIUSV W. W. Mara nail 34. . . .Sls-317 KESD. M. E. Mara nail tilt 14-17 General Inanranee. Bl-RfllRD. JOHN H. Main 48s. A la... 3 W UlIMtK-KfcLLI CO. Main or A luO. .J Inreatmenta nnd Lanna. STIPE. J. K Main S101 4US Marine Insurance. FIREMAN'S FUND IN6LRANCS CO.. ..20S Yeon Building CL'pCrW! ' I n s s s l . -"J S 5 S i rT5 s 1 1 a s s 5 a a: s s ' - i a V ESTHER MITCHELL VEDS Vaclints :irl Rrcomos Bride J nines K. Berry, of Waldport. oi J'OltT COMM1SSIOX TO MEET Two Barges Arc to Be Contracted to Use in Ircdsinj? Work. Fort of Tortland Commission mem " bera are to gather this afternoon to participate In the first session held in two months, as the March meeting- was postponed owing- to lack of a quorum. Bids are to be opened for the con eructfon of a fuel bare and for a der rick barge, both for the dredgin fleet, while tenders will be opened for the installation of a more powerful elec tric lighting plant on the reconstructed Iredg:e Columbia, as well as minor ma chinery arvl fittings. The Columbia H working on the Sand Island channel nnd a new hull for her is nearing com pletion at the Willamette Iron & Steel Works, so she will be returned here shortly to have her machinery trans ferred. There .will be matters of a rountine nature also up for considera tion and probably an offer for the pur chase of the pilot schooner Joseph Pulitzer. Fruit Shipment Promise to be Heavy When Canal la Opened in Fall; Many Inquiries Made. Gler.gyle and Glcniffer are the names selected for two of the "Glen" line under construction for the Royal Mail Company. These are about the size of the Cardiganshire, now at Tacoma after having loaded here. The Break nockshire is the name of a third car rier of the "-Shire" fleet that is a sister of the Cardiganshire and Carnar vonshire. The Royal Mail will have four "Glens" and as many "Shires" of the large type to operate here in con junction with smaller vessels. W. P. Trichard, of Frank Water house & Co., says the liner Radnor shire, due here the latter part of the month, is reported to be a sistership of the Merionethshire, which left here in February. Both were purchased on the stocks to fill In the line so certain outside vessels under charter could be returned to their owners. The Merionethshire is not of the standard of other Royal Mail liners, as she lacks speed and some of the modern equipment features. The coming of the new steamers that are litted with refrigeration has awak end an inquiry for fruit shipments which promise to be heavy during the Fall, when the company will probably have steamers plying direct from the Coast through the Panama Canal. There is a demand in the Far Kast for Oregon apples and other fruit that will be moved across the Pacific since it is assured they can be cared for in lirst-class condition in transit. Just what will be -done in the way of a canal line has not been given out by the Royal Mail, neither has the Hamburg - American announced its plans. As both are making prepara tions it is expected that schedules will be made public when the Panama route is declared available. Movements of Vessels. PORTLA X D. A Dril 8. Arrived Steamer Alliance, from Eureka and Coos Bay. Sailed Steamer Breakwater, tor Coos Bay; it am er Koanoke, for tan Diego and way porta. Astoria. Autr. 8. bailed at 3:30 A. M. Steamer Paraiso, for sjan Krancifco. Arrived at :SO and left up ac 8 A. M. Steamer Alliance, from Eureka and Coos Bay. Ar rived at noon Schooner Irene, from Hobart. Salied at 4 P. M. Steamer Asuncion, for San Francisco. Arrived at 6 P. M. German bark osterbek. from Tocopilla. Sailed 5 :3 P. M. Steamer Breakwater, tor Coos Kar. San Francisco, April 8. Sailed last night Stt.amera Portland and Yosemiie. for Portland. Arrived la-t night Steamer San Ramon, from Portland. Tacoma. April 7. Sailed at midnight Britihh steamer Crown of italic. a, lor Port land. Tatoosh, April 8. Passed out at 8 A, M. Steamer Santa Cruz, for Portland. San Pedro. April 8. Sailed Steamer Rose City for Portland. Sailed yesterday Steamer shata. for Portland. Seattle. Wash.. April 8. Arrived Steam era Admiral Farrauut. from San Francisco Tiverton, from Portland ; Oleum, from Port Sun i.uis. Victoria. B. C. April 8. Sailed Steamer Santa Rita, for Sun Francisco. Hongkons:. April 8. Arrived previously Steamer Monsoiia. from San rancisco, San Francisco, a pru . Arnv-a learn ers Richmond. Admiral aison. irom heat Sailed Steames .ano Mtrnn, lor coos Kav: Oliver J. Olson, for teeattlc: ship Star of Finland, for AUUk. Yokohama. Apru Arrivea bteamer Rpiirravia. from Portland. Or., and Seattle. Hongkong, April . Arrivea i earner Den of Kuthven, London for Portland. Or, Yokohama, April t. sailed steamer Merionethshire, from Seattle, for Antwerp. Newcastle. -N. f-. w Apru i.- Steamer Queen Margaret, from San Fran- Port snta. Apru Amvfo eiewner Ixlon. from Liverpool, for Tacoma. Tides at Art or la. Thursday. HiKh. Low. 11jfc9 A. M 8.3 feet'6:ia A. M....0.& feet t:i? P. U....o. reet Columbia Kiver Bar Report. NORTH HEAL). April 6. Condition of the bar at 5 P. M... sea, smooth; wind, norm. eight miiea. NEWPORT, Or., April $. (Special.) Esther Mitchell. 27 years old, was mar ried to James K. Berry. 3.1 years old, of Waldport. by Justice of the Peace Berry in the Abbey House last night. W. B. Hartley, Deputy Collector of Customs, and Mrs. Hartley were witnesses. She was the prettiest girl at YarhatK, where she has lived for four years. The couple left ior waioport, wnere they will reside. Klxht Colleftea Will Take Part ! Pro. ers. mme at Members? .Friday Many Add renstest A rrs used. NKVVBERG, Or.. April $. (Special.) The oratorical contest and confer ence of the Intercollegiate Prohibi tion AsHoclation of Oregon will be held In Pacific College Friday and -Saturday. Klght colleges are represented in the oratorical contest Friday night. The conference will be held Saturday. Following Is the programme; Friday 7 I. M., meeting of execu tive committee: 8 P. M oratorical con test; invocation; song, Hatley-Clilfillen Ladies' Quartet of Kugene Bible Uni versity; Introduction. H. R. York, state president of I. P. A., Pacific College. Orations, Irvine Acheson. Albany Col lege: Miss K. K. Ma em ess, lallas Col lege; H. 1 i'utman, Kugene Bible Uni versity; K. W. J rath well. Pacific Uni versity. Violin' solo. Miss Doris Greg-, ory, of Pafic College. Orations. A. J. Klebe. McMinnvilie College; Lisle Hub bard. Pacific College; Mis Jennie Bai ley. Philomath College; F. S. Francis. Willamette University. Song. Hatly Gilfillen Quartet. Decision of Judges. Saturday 9 A. M appointment or convention committees: "Why College Students Should Study the Liquor Problem," Professor Curtis P. Coe, of McMinnvilie College; "College Stu dents and the Present Campaign," Ver gil H. Hlnshaw, of Chicago, chairman Prohibition National Convention: "Or atorical Contests and How to Prepare for Them," Ievi T. Pennincton. presi dent of Pacif lo College: business ses sion, election of officers and reports. 12:30 P. M banquet. President Pen nington toastmaster. 2:30 P. !.. "Na tional Progress of the Prohibition Movement," Vergil G. Hlnshaw, of Chi caeo; vocal solo, "victory, Mrs. uuve M. Whitely: "The Coming Victory In Oregon." Krnest E. Taylor, secretary of Oregon Prohibition Convention. Spalding Building Attemeya. ALEXANDER. GEO. R. Mar. 2420 tOnt EAWYIR. HAROLD si. Uar&hail 41..Oa WALTON. JAMta. J R. JdaranaOl . lool C os. suit tne nuaer. KILE, O. A. AlarahaU 4111 TlS Fnalt Exrluuive, NORTH WES TRN FRUIT F.X. Mar. 248-4. 418 MortaiB Losos. BAIN, JOHN. A Main 6021 507 Beml KsUUe. PAT CITY LAND CO. U. 1116 T01-702 RIGGS. GEO. A. Marahall 2744L A 24ba. 1101 fciilTZ, W. H. dfc CO. Main 64 1U Wilcox Building Detertive Bnreaso. COAST DLTtCliVt. BLKEAU. M. 88M. 13 Nevis From Oregon Ports. ASTORIA, Or., April (Special.) The schooner Irene, the greyhound of Dry blocks, dry slaowooJ. dry cord wood. Knight and Rock Springs coal Albina Fuel Co. East 1S2. -C 1117. Adv C0PPERF1ELD HAS DROUTH For Falling to Comply Willi Law, Stale Water lVrmit Is Ilevokcd. -SALEM, Or.. April 8. (Special.) Through the failure of the town to comDlv with the law In connection with a permit for a 14000 municipal water supply, Coppertielo, oi martial law fame, is probably the dryest mu nicipality in the West. The State Water Board today cancelled 135 per mits to appropriate water, that of Cop- perfield beins one of them. The closine of the saloons oy oov- ernor West is not cnartcea as Deinij resonsible for the town losing its wa ter supply. Polk Teachers Meet. ISSUE IS UP TO ASHLAND State HiKhtaay Work to Cot That City Out Vntll Wrangle Knds. MEDFORD, Or.. April 8. (Special.) The improvement of the Pacific Highway from Central Point to Gold Hill, instead of the immediate im provement of tho stretch connecting the Siskiyou arrade with Ashland, was forecast by State Highway Knplneer Bowlby before returning to Portland, after two days spent In the Valley. He said: The action of the County Court holdinc up the highway construction at either side of Ashland. untiU tha people of that city furnish the county with right of way. me-ts with th. State Highway Commission's ap proval. Paving operations will be stopped this side of the Billings farm Instead of connecting the new grade with Ashland. on account of the threatened injunctions and lawsuits. we shall probably proceed with n th Central Point-Oold Hill Improvements The difference between the north and south ends of the valley is that. In the north, th fight Is to secure the high way, while in the souin tne ngnt is Mortgnaa MUELLER, HERMAN A. Main 1843.. .1008 Optician. OptoaaetrWt. KOLLE, DR. D. W. Main 1B TOS-TOT Patent nnd Trade Mark Attorney. LlIZE.itERU, WU. R. Mar. 16.7 804 Public rilllty SpeclalLt. FOSHAT. W ILBUH ii. Main b-ili 1014 8tenoKraphern, O'BRIEN, MARIS A. !..Uar. 3S2 Real Eta, KORELL. CHAS. H. Main X744 SOT H P. PALIIiK-JONES CO. M. sew 4 IX. ROBERTSON. kL.SNb.lU Main S458, Xll Attorneys. ARNEST, o. C Main '. 1KV4-11M CLAKK, SKtrLASON CLARK. 11.6417. 1X24 COAX, RALPH A. Marshall 42. .1811-1S1T CVJHN. JI.LJL3. Main vaio. A 7202 l&K GRAHAM. SIDNEY J. Main S3. . 131&-13- JOHNS, CHAS. A. Main e-.U4 . .loa-l0S KIMBALL HENRY M. Mar. 6JO Sii M' ARTHUR, C N. Main 437 2a-4a4 HALAKKLT. fEAPROOK A DIBBLE. Mais 100L. A 6-12 1S0O-1503 at A.N NIX. TliOS Main SS10. A 7;02....161 MOON A OR TON. Marahall 10 S2&-B2 MOORE. WILLIS B. Maui 4 J. .. .181-13il MOSER M'tXE. Main 2641. A 1641. .162 PARKER. KHIRLKY U. Main 4U.....1024 PEARCE, HARRY H. MarahaU 64.1311-laiT K1DDELU ii. H. Main 6U ...622 8HEPARD A BROCK. Marshall 862.. ..1811 STOTT A COLLIUS. MaranaU 607 S. ao-l 6L LLIVAN. R. A Main 2810. A 7202. .161U WILSON. JOHN G. MarahaU 862. .1811-U17 KINNEY. M. J. Marahall 6614. ........ .818 Barber bnopa. MIRES, ROBT. W 2d moor Billiard Ball. M'CREDIS BILLIARDS 2d Floor rltcar Morn, BRADY A OLIVER Lobby Ceart Reporters aad Steaaa-rapbera. FLEXNKR. VIVIAN. Main 1431. A 72T8. 14CJ SAY RE. JULIA K. Main 14SL A 7278. Iu4 General lnauranca, RAWLINOB, L, V. Main 6242 423-428 Insurance Adjusters. Mcdonald, w. r. a co Mar. S33L &02-8ot Real Katatn. CALL AS A KASL.lt. Main 10S3 7S3-7H Ol'STHER. H. MarahaU IS 404 M'PAKLAND. FRANK. REALTY CO. .SOS MERRILL. GEO. W. Marahall 2S38. ...411 METCALF, LTLE S. Marshall 3482.. ..814 RAINEY, J. O. Marshall S1T7 ...1S04 U. a MORTOAOK A 1NV. CO 612 WAIiGU.NEH, UEO. E. OI WARD, IllOS. J. Marshall 2S68 ..411 Stenearaphera. MAl-nilTOX.Au.NES l'AKON'H.M.44ga,04) 1 OTEU AND KKHORTB. Hotel Cornelius THE HOUSE OF WELCOME PARK AND ALDEE STS, P0ETLAND. OIL In the tbeater and shoppin? rlictriet. one block front any carline. Bates $1.00 per day and up. With bats, $1.50 per day and up. Take our Brown Auto 'Boa, C. W. Corn-elioB, Fresident E- E. Fletcier. Manager HOTEL NAVARRE COIl. ELEVE.XTIt AXD ALDEH STS. New modem brlrk building, henutU fully furnished throughout. Outaid rooms $1.00 a. day up. FECIAL SIMMER RATES BY THE MOTlL $co. $C5. with buth privilege, lioomn with privats baths. $25. $ao. $40. Two rooms, with bath. $u. T. H. O'COXXER, Mr. year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. F. C Fuhrcr. The lad was pushing: his way through the brush along the bank of tho Coast Kork. when he accidentally di!?chars:el a .22-calibre rifle which he was carrying:. The bullet passed through the soft tissues between the fourth and little toes, lodgins in the sole of the shoe. F AT.T.AS Or.. Anril 8. (Snecial.) A teachers meetinir was held at Kails against it. The farmers of the north Citv last Saturday, when the follow-1 end appreciate the value oi a pave-l Arrived lnc Drorramme waa Riven: I road near their places witnout cost to Address bv Kuoertntendent J. A.I memseivee Churrhill on "Tho Course of Study an-i la.' W... -a I T lnk f rrmry umuca. wjr -" w . . n . , -a i f- I rs ninT Nelson: an address by Superintendent DUT LtAttNO tXC lO OtlUI Churchill; "Trlmary Keaainp, ' Dy miss lelah C. Nelson: an address on "Atti tude." by M. S. Plttman of the Normal School. The programme was Inter spersed by musical numbers by the Falls City School. Marconi Wireless Reports. .All po.Uions reported it J P. M., April 8, Catania. San luii ior roruana, on r iavs VmatlKa. tfattle for iSan Francisco. Si Arrested Man Would Wed Girl. ROSEBURG. Or., April 8. (Special.) Charged with a serious crime under promise of marriage. A. 1a, rarioo, or Tiller, was arrested today. The com plaining- witness is Charles Dunsmore, whose 18-year-old daughter Is one oi i.'.is. frtr vnrt san tula. 2 mile, the principals In the difficulty. The iioy appeaiea 10 uisirici Aiiorney i Brown and asked that he be allowed to marry the girl. Always alert to do Justice the District Attorney is con-1 siderfng the boy's appeal. The parents! of the principals will be consulted be fore Mr. Brown makes a final deci-1 sion in the case. Cottage Grove Youth Travels Some Distance Before Accident Known. COTTAGE GROVE, Or.. Apr? 8. (Special.) To shoot himself in the foot and walk several hundred feet before ho became aware that he had met with the accident was the expert- enoo Sunday of Charles r unrer. lo- l)ry Kiln Fire Startles. SALEM. Or.. April 8. (Special.) Fire in the dry kiln of the Spaulding L.uKging Company on Front street to aay threatened the buildings on the entire block. A Keneral alarm waa sounded and soon water from a dozen lines of hose was being played on the blaze. The fire was extinguished with a loss of about $2000. Sulem Pioneer Seriously I II. SALEM. Or, April 8. (Special.) E. C. CroHP.a pioneer business man of this city, is seriously 111 of paralysis. He was stricken about a week ago and his chances of recovery are not thought tr be cood. ,..ith Destruction Island. ma I'ruz. BeillnKham lor Portland. crossing Columbia River bar. Roma, .ii.i v, f i'oiurnbia Kiver. t-ania Run, Vancouver ior rorx tan iui. 11 mlls south oi Lap1 f laiiery. main Luras, ancour lur r-n r u ri..- th milt-a loutb i mat ina nsntsnip. 1. , eti San 1 rancisco ior .ra, narooi, north of Yaoulna Head. Phoebus. J unin. Jliile, for San Francisco, -n Eniithtt'C't nt can I'euro Aortl 7 Norwood. San pearo for San ieso. 5 m I lc nr. lit w nt ,h n Pd ro. Willamette, San Dtg;o for Redondo, 15 m nnrth of Point Loml Honeurttv. San Pedro for San Francisco, 1 mSif-s west or hania uarpara, Colusa. Sa 1 1 r. a Cruz f mtlca amith. of San Francisco Celilo. San Oieto for San Francisco, one mi wtKt of Point Vincent. Pennpylvania, Halnoa for San Francisco, niitfaa ii.iiith of tan r rancisco. Stanley Dollar, San Ltteso or ICedondo, 30 mil, nnrl ti i.f San DleiO. famine. San Frannaco for Panama, flvs mf'-i nnnh of Point ArKUfllo. Citv of Para. Ha J boa for San Franclscw T-' mU ftnuth of ban Francisco. Latourrhe. Alaska for Seattle, off Balla Falcon, Possession Point for Everett, off Alki. Seattle Ior Alaska, off Pea Pod T'ia.-U- lttrb t ut s f. M. ' Santa Maria. Port San Luis for Hakului 20 miles from Port Kan Lus April Double Election May Be Held. SALESr. Or.. April 8. (Special.) an Francisco. 48S County Judxe Bushey virtually has de cided to call the election tor voting on the $850,000 road bond issue for May 15. the date of the. primary. The law requires that the call must be made at least 20 days before the election. Coun ty Cleric Oehlhar has prepared blank orders for the election. Barnes Animals Cnruly. ROSEBURO, Or.. April 8. (Special.) -A number of thrilling experiences were had today with the wild animals Thursday. One of the bears attacked at the grounds where the Barnes wild riajMasgggBMasaa iff r - iii lis Is the Target Aim to make that strong: and digestion good and yoa will keep well ! No chain is stronger than its weakest link. No man is stronger than his .stomach. With stomach disordered a train of diseases follow. nr. eierce Golden Rletiical Discovery makes tha stomach healtlir. tha tivar avetira and tha blood para. Made from fvest roots, aad extracted without tha uaa of alcohol. Sold by drusiriata. in liquid form at tl.OO pas bottla for aw 40 rears, ginna; cenaaal aalisfarttno. It Toa prefer tableta sva saiodlflesl br R- Ptere. M- D.. these east auad. ( naedlclmie aleaalers sr trial kai by small mm racelpt af aoc la artavaaiiaaw DAILY CITY STATISTICS M arris re IJeenwea. G H F.K N V E L L - NKLSO N Rnv K. Grern- II, city, local, and Lillian K. Nelson, city. KMORt-CAMPBELL Thomas 1-n Cm ory. city, legal, and Mary Iclta Camp- bell, city, Ifjral. LEF.R-J EN KIN'S Eur-n- V. T riiv 3S. and Anna Jenkins, city. S. MACNUCHI-MULETTU E O VanirWi. Taft. Mh.. 41. nl tflla Mulettrv citv. 2fL LJNl-SOrN F.rik I.lnrl 0U r.rnvs Tr- 85. ana Kisie Sodn, city. 5. Blrthn. SMITH T Mr. aryri Urs l'h.rlM M Smith. l.T Knm Hon tret. ' m. V AlVKK To Mr. and MrTfhrln A. FaLvro. v7 Brouklvn mri Anril l v dauctitrr. LfcKMAN To Vr. anri r H nrlmin 4 no North Twfnty-founli ire-"et, April 1. a duirhtfr. FOOLISH TO SUFFER FROM STOMACH ILLS A hat's the use of suftVrlnB from heartburn and the other disagreeable things caused by Dyspepsia and Indi gestion, when wo offer you the privil ege of U!lng Kexall Dyspepsia Tablets entirely at our risk, with the distinct understanding: that. If they don't re lieve your stomach trouble and maJto your stomach comfortable and your digestion easy, t(.ey will cost yoa nothinir. If they don't do all you ex pect them to, we want you to tell us and let us frive back your money. We know what they have done for others, and what they are made of. That Is why we have confidence In them. Among other thlnss, they comtaJn Pepsin and ltlsmuth, two of the great est digestive aids known to metllcal science. They soothe and comfort the stomach, relieve heartburn and dis tress, promote the secretion of gastric juice and help make the bowels regu lar. We believe them to be by all oJOs the best remedy for Indigestion or dys pepsia ever made. We believe you will ray ao, too, once you have used them. If you don't they will cost you nothing, sold only at the more than 7000 RexaH stores, and In this town only at our btore. Three sizes, 2ac. 50c and $1.00. The Owl Drug Co. Adv. S If