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THE MORNING OREGONIAN, SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1915. 1? INTERSTATE BRIDGE in WORK BEGINS TODAY Red Cross fund and Prince of Wales' fund, of Portland, from Walter Pea cock, treasurer of the Prince of Wales. Airs. J. J. Panton, of 515 Thompson street, received a letter from John P Trant, honorary secretary of the Port land funds, inclosing a copy of Mr. Peacock's letters and calling- her at I tention to its contents In regard to "the ladies of Portland." and also a copy of a letter from Frank Hastings, secretary of the British Red Cross So ciety, S3 Pall Mall, London, S. W., the former dated February 13. and the lat ter February 2. Mr. Hastings sends an official receipt for the money and also compliments the workers for their gen eroslty. The letter from Mr. Peacock follows: Buckingham Palace. 13th February. IMS. Dear telr I am desired by the Prince ot Wales to thank: you for your letter en I closing; a further subscription ot 800 from I thtt Rrltl.h-born resident In the State of rniUIPI FTlflW nllF IN 1Q1 7 Oregon to the national relief fund. Hi uUllirLLllUii UUC I 9 I ' royal hlchnesa Is most touched and gratified at receiving- this welcome addition to the fund, and asks you to toe so good as to maKe known to all the contributors his warm ap preciation of their kindness and generosity. His royal highness baa noted with inter est the large sum raided by the ladies of British birth In Portland by means ot an Ingenious system of chain teas, and would be much obliged if you would kindly convey to the ladies and to all those who have taken part in the collection of the fund his nearty tnanKs ior ineir successiui ciioria. I am. yours faithfully, (Signed) WALTER PEACOCK, Treasurer to His Royal Highness. Portland and Vancouver Join in Ceremonies for Removal of First Dirt. LUMBER LOAD TO GO Hawaiian to Take Cargo to 'East Coast on Return. SPACE NOW AT PREMIUM .Dredge Moved Into Colombia and Officials and Clnbmcn of Both Cities Ready to Take Part In Big Programme. Demand lor Vessels for General Freight 3Iakes Moving of Forest Product Difficult More Tonnage Due Soon. When the American-Hawaiian steam- t- HiiriL an cliscnarKes Jew j u. n. careo here April 14 she will be pre- To the Rescue in Blood Diseases Just the Help Needed to Over come Worst Troubles la S. 8. S., the famous blood purifier. Is tbe greatest natural repair crew known. It Is an antidote for germs, tbat once let loose, multiply so fast that a definite dis ease is apparent over night. And yet so powerful Is the influence of S. S. S. that like a vast army It spreads all through the blood, checks disease, opens up all the Portland and Vancouver, Wash., will join hands today in celebrating the I performance of the first actual work on the new interstate bridge. Officials of the Pacific Bridge Com pany, which has received the contract for the substructural work, have ar ranged to begin active operations on Hayden's Island, near the ferry slip at 3 o'clock today and have invited offi cials of both cities as well as the gen eral public to be present. Mayor Kvans, of Vancouver, will head ' a party of officials of that city to the ceremonies. Mayor AJbee, of Portland, has been Invited asd will endeavor to attend. Other city officials and mem- E5 COBBLER TO BE OCT OF JOB DONATIONS ARB LACKING. IF Applications for Supplies Steady aad Gifts Decrease, Making; Fur. cbases Necessary. The cobbler who has been employed bers of the Board of County Cginmis-1 hy the Associated Charities to put in ioners expect to join the party. I wearable condition the worn out old The Vancouver Commercial club also shoes that are sometimes donated to win De representee a rammui " the clothlnc- department of the chari- frsrht movlne- there has been no bld- lts members, consisting of i.. -fc ueara. I , .. . ,, . . . I , iv mv mic-ht be ?V " ? Bf JU.P- ?t??lelon- -0r: m. ta.tinB. ,w i. r,w times when space can be allotted and jantl ana Jr. J . v ly nil nas ueea cucu iu i , ... - takn charze of the arrangements, in- or more snoes to be repaired or ne will be out of employment. Incidentally there is no decrease in the demand for shoes from the poor of tbe city, although since the Christmas holiday season the donations of old shoes and clothing to the charities have fallen off greatly. Many times to, ii load of lumber for I ralvea of escape and throws out disease the return voyage, probably from Pug et torougbthe lungs, kidneys. bladder, bowels Bound, although advices have not been Do become panic BtrIcken u a raah received as to her loading port. Soon or boJlg or UoM lnflame the Bkln. after the canal was opened the liner , j, Vo K K . i. . wegonian vouk vn " the same time calling for help, and in on Puget Sound for Poughkeepsie and g g g jg jugt of he,p NatuM no others of the line were fixed until Qemands for lt ls a pure Tegeuble remedy the Hawaiian was engaged. . action that Tieorouslv follows the Only a few of the big fleet are suit- b . chaneis and cleans and reDalrs as aDie lor tnat iraoe, iu u Jt goes along. In every community are reason the company recently deter- -- h i,.-, m. n h tmn. Th mined to build two special lumber ves- naT() nsed s s s and are blood clean sels, cacn wun a capacity ui 'i""" through and through. fppt. At rne same ume ine iciui u gat hAttiA f a n n ti, ositions have been entertained for full drus store. Drive out those destructive loads wnen snips were ,vui. . germs that cause skin eruptions, sore throat, taken to mean that the company de- BWOnen glands, blood risings, painful rheu- sires the business and ultimately In- matic joints, chronic bronchitis, and most tends to care for it regularly. aji conditions of disease. Read the folder Every steamer leaving Mew yorK around the bottle that tells about the great has a full cargo westDouna. ana n i work being done to assist sufferers. If you said that on getting away from San I would know more about the blood and its Pedro eastbound the same condition is I treatment, write for special book to The true as a result with so mucn general Swiit gpecific Co., 52 Swift Bids.. Atlanta, oia- ft. PORTLAND BUSINESS DIRECTORY AUSTBACTS OF TITLE. PROMPT BKKVICB at reasonable prices. Pacific Title & Trust Co.. 7 Cn. or Com. AtXOKlJlON I'LKAILNU. ACCORDION, knilo and boa pleating, plcot- lns;. bentstitcnuis braiding-, enibroiaering. Eastern Novelty iila. Co., 85 ft oil sc. Moil orders promptly attended to. K. STiiPHAN Hemstltcblng and scalloping, accord, sido pleat, buttons covered, guoas sponged, mall orders. 363 Aider.. M. Uditt. AStsAVKKi) A-NU ANALYbTS. MONTANA jVibAl OftflCK, Gold, sliver and platinum bougdt. AT-lOHNliiS. LAWIUK; consultation irte. Main uai tU Selling oldg. HALL & FUEDMEK, lawyers; consultations free. 20- Klieuner blag. Mar. Sau7. CAitPtl WJi-iVINO. NOKTHWEST HUG CO. Kuga from old rar pets. rag rugs. lla Kast btn. iioui pliunes. C'KLLCLOID BCIIO.Ns, BAUGCIi. THB iKVViN-HOUaON COMPANY, 03 otn St. Phono Main &V a. id A 1254. CU1KOPOD1STS. William, Kdtelle and William, Jr.. Devony the only sclentlnc cniropouittta In tne city. Parlors ttoJ Uerlingcr bldg.. is. YV. corner d and Alder. Pnom Main loOl. liKALiUATB foot specialist, manicurist. 204 Macleay bldg. 2oo Wasuingtoa su Mar snail i50. 1H. IHKL A, oACitY, painless chiropodist. pod Panama bids. Pnone Main tftbb. vltations have been sent to the Port land Commercial Club, the Chamber of Commerce and to other civic and com mercial organizations In this city. George W. Simons, general manager of the Pacific Bridge company, yes terday ordered the floating derrick AJax to the northern shore of Hayden's email ra rf-Ma f!rrled but these days I next : no space goes begging. Wednesday. Specifications have been out for a short time and a number Following the steamer Ohioan. which i proposals are expecteu. xuo is due Sunday or Monday, the Montanan aocs win aajoin ine section iuiiu. sails March 25 for Charleston. Boston ena oi tne ooai proper anu and New Tork; Orcgonian April 4 for there to Front street, being 60 feet New Tork and Boston; Panaman April wide. Two piledrivers and crews are is Norfolk. Boston and New Tork: nw engaged in erecting the fender Island where she will be commissioned mere are more man iuu applications in . k.i ih. wnrv Th first acoonful a 6ingle day. Especially is the plea of dirt and gravel will be taken from tor shoes urged on Saturdays, when the the bottom of the river at 3 o clock. "" "" aruuuu iu The contractors will continue their every condition from merely "on their wnrir at this noint to preoare their uppers" to wholly barefoot, asking for cribs which later will be sunk to the bottom of the Columbia at the points where the heavy stone, steel ana con crete piers are to be erected. Efforts will be made to have as much work as nnlhle out of the way before the June floods appear. VANCOUVER PLANS PROGRAMME something to protect their feet from the weather. Honolulan April 26 for Boston and New Tork. and on' sailing from San Francisco May 10 will carry passen gers; Iowan May 6 for Charleston. Bos ton and New Tork; Minnesotan May 16 for Norfolk. Boston and New Tork, and then the Ohioan returns. The schedule was received yesterday by C. D. Ken nedy. Portland representative' of the Formerly many of the old shoes given I company. Some of the big ships are to the charities were useless because I yet engaged in the transatlantic trade they were in such a poor state of repair, but when a few weeks after Christmas a cobbler appealed to the Charities for aid. he was put to work in the supply room, and through his work the ability of the Charities to furnish footwear to the poor was im- Sfaror and Tarty to Greet Portland measurably increased, until the supply ' I ef tz no. 4a Va van Inn- Delegation to Ceremonies. VANCOUVER. Wash., March G. (Spe cial.) The Vancouver Commercial Club committee tonight arranged a pro gramme for the beginning of work on the interstate bridge. It was decided that the Vancouver delegation cross over to Hayden Island tomorrow and there watch the big dredge AJax pull tip the first sand from the bottom of the Columbia, where will Test the first pier to ba built. The engineers flecidea that this pier will be built first, that it mav have longer time in wnicn to set tie in the land. On the Washington shore the contractors will have solid rock or irravel for a foundation. It is. the plan to dig about 40 feet of and out of the river and then drive loner Dlling. Mavor Evans, of Vancouver, and W. P. Connaway. president of the Van couver Commercial Club, with residents of Vancouver, will greet the Portland delegation. The AJax steamed, from the Willamette up the Columbia River today and tomorrow will be taken to the place where It will begin opera tions. Secretary Manning calls attention to the fact that the needs in the grocery and clothing departments are still great, although the period of holi day giving has passed, and requests that all who have contributions avail able notify the Charities. For instance. there is not a single potato in the grocery department, and many other staple food, products are lacking. Last month the Charities was obliged to spend S300 n groceries. A special requirement at this time Is a sewing machine -and a mattress for a family of five that have been rendered homeless by a fire which de stroyed ail of the- household goods. and others are routed to the Coast so as to return by way of the Hawaiian Island? to handle siiear. So long as the war continues it ii believed some of the steamers will be chartered for special voyages, as rates are decidedly attractive and there promises to be a steady demand for horses, such as the liner MissoUrian was chartered to carry. Toward the last of the year the new steamer Washington, ordered to replace her namesake, which was lost off the east coast January 26, will be in commis sion. system that divides the slip from the lower ferry slip at the foot of oeven teenth street. Work on Dock No. 2, on the East Side, ls going ahead and it ls planned to have that ready for commercial business by April 15. When the structure is ac cepted from the contractors trucks and other equipment will be installed so that it can be utilized immediately for cargo. x COPPERFIELD BILL FILED MARSHAL APPOINTED BY COLOXEL LAWSOX WANTS f30O. MERIONETHSHIRE AT "HOME' Royal Mail Liner From Portland Reached I.-ondon Thursday. Safe and sound at London. England is the Royal Mall liner Merionethshire, which sailed from Portland November 11 for that port via the Far East. News of her arrival there Thursday reached the Merchants' Exchange yesterday. The vessel had the usual assortment of cargo for the Orient, also 122,308 bush els of wheat and 14.000 barrels of flour that was cleared for the United Kingdom. The Glengyle, of the same line, "and a new carrier or tne type oi ine Car diganshire and Carnarvonshire, arrived at Vancouver, B. C, Thursday night on her way here on her first voyage and is looked for in the harbor next week with a fair cargo for Portland firms. Like the Glenroy, which got away the latter part of January, she will call at Vladivostok on her return to Eneland. More of the Royal Mall . t,on reload WITNESSES FAIL- TO APPEAR But Inspectors Learn AH About Steerage on the BeaTcr. Captain Mason, Chief Steward Thomas Brangwin. the steerage steward ana chef of the flagship Beaver, expounded for the edification of United States In spectors Edwards and Fuller yesterday how all food served on the ship ls pre pared in the main galley, the manner in which it is served to cabin passen- service will months. be restored in a few ASTORIA HAS NEW AGENT DISEASE REPORTS URGED City Health Officer Threatens Ar rests for Iatv Violations. A campaign to require persons to re port cases of contagious disease is to be started by City Health Officer liar- cellus. He says it has been brought to his attention that in many cases lately persons have failed to report casea of chicken-pox. Dr. Marcellua says the city should have a system whereby all cases of children remaining out of school on ac count of sickness could be investigated to ascertain the nature of the illness. The limited force of school inspectors makes this plan impossible, he says. Sr. Marcellus says he proposes, if nec essary, to cause some arrests, to bring to the public attention the ordinance requiring the reporting of all cases of contagious disease. Governor Telia Claimant There's "Noth ing Doing," and Refers Him to Oswald West. brought by John Hurley, of Harring ton, Wash, that the service in the steerage was not up to the standard when he made a trip to Portland on the Beaver in February. Mr. Hurley was absent So were 23 others he had promised the inspectors would be present. But as a complaint had been filed the Federal officers pro ceeded with the investigation. It was charcred that sanitary conditions were not of the best and Mr. Hurley wrote Port of Portland for the past two sea- P. R. De Champlain Succeeds to Job of J. G. Titley at Port. J. G. Titley, agent at Astoria for the SALEM, Or., March 5. (Special.) A.k in,.rti,ni that h wmiin .losn ma na ko rsimii to take ud new work u ccuu irura copDtrueia ana us of his wheat ranches if necessary to In Utah and will be succeeded oy r. famous martial raid, staged under the auspices of ex-Governor West, Miss Pern Hobbs and others, reached the executive office today in the shape of a bill for 200 which one of the assist ants in the spectacular proceedings now sends to Governor Withycombe. So far as the present Governor is con- FIVE INDICTMENTS FOUND Man Who Walked From Idaho to . ( Portland Held for Larceny. Five open indictments were returned by the February grand Jury when it Drove it. Captain Mason recalled thatlR r Chamniain. who was Astoria on that particular trip smooth Weather agent for the Marconi wireless inter was In order; that the steerage was not Mts until about a year ago. Harry closed at any time, free ventilation be- I Campion, superintendent of towage for ing ordered. Also, tne steerage accom- tne port, left last nignt tor tne lower modates 289 persons and that voyage hirbor to install the new representa- only 26 were in that part of the ship. That no comolaint was made aboard . , Pnrt nlarted the pilot cernea. However, there is no ground Tor the ship that voyage of the alleged poor scnooner Joseph Pulitzer in service and alarm among self-appointed guardians service was declared to be true, and n waa manned by pilots independent of the treasury, as he evidences no en- furthermore, that lt was the first in- of the orBanization, the Astoria office thusiasm in the role imposed upon him stance brought to the attention of those h t0 do only with towing ships in and combe has replied in effect that there! conditions were to be found fault with. is "nothing doing.' H. H. Fisher is the man with the $200 1 TOUCHES FINAL OX BIG JOB Dili against the state. He nails from PnnnArriM o n I hi, Tnt,.. cava that he was aDDOinted as a snecla.1 marshal I Santa Catalina to Be Scene of by Colonel Lawson, who conducted th I . . . Copperfleld raid under Miss Hobbs. He uu. srxt, says he has a voucher for the money, I While men swarmed about the Grace which he got through Lawson in De- steamer Santa Catalina yesterday In out of the river wnen towea ir".u i.tnrio fn Portland or way points. The tugs Oneonta and Wallula, having wire less aboard, the Astoria omce ' tmich with their operations outside and all movements of importance are promptly forwarded here. Marine Xotes. Tr.n-v curnwhridcre. of the Custom cember. but that thus far no cash has! finishing reDairs on deck and in the en-ln--,,-- ,tir wan admitted to member- been forthcoming. I gine-room, another force was engaged I Rhit in the Proud Papas' Association Colonel Lawson says Fisher was put I in srettlnir mattresses and other equip-1 announcing that a baby in as a marshal, but there is a question I ment aboard, as virtually all details irl naa arrived at the Strowbridge I regarding the exact amount of his having to do with the interior of the norne, which the official scales showed claim, bo lar as is Known tnere is nolcaoin and general quarters nave Deen I weiehed 1V pounds. possibility of the Copperfield Marshal finished. The ship will be the scene off . ch.nchtl the Japanese getting his money until another legis- a luncheon at 12:30 o'clock today, given ... tti,. -Mam t under way last reported yesterday morning to Circuit lative session rolls around, for no funds by the Willamette Iron & Steel Works. tn a CBTgo cleared by the China Judge Gatens. Otto Koberstein was in- now availaDie could be devoted to wnicn nas tne contract ior placing me rt & Export Lumber Company that utu. v.... ..d. 1 Y-"0' . "Z t o measured 3,700,uuu reel anu currea oy a past administration. i tue urv vl wkuuci o. In replying to Fisher the Governor! Men were yesterday repainting tne sucrtrested that the CoDDerfield man sides of the ship gray and the new take the matter un "with the Hon. tunnel already is coverea wun green, Oswald West, of Salem, who is, I be-1 white and black, the color of the line. lieve. intimately familiar with the de- Painters were varnishing tne wneei tails of the incidents surrounding the house, charthouse and bridge and tnere declaration of martial law at Copper-1 's no longer eviaence mat tne Dig .car. dieted on an immorality charge. How ard Crawford was indicted for burglary and larceny in a dwelling for entering the rooms of Harry C. Long In the Stelwyn Apartments and stealing a watch. William Boscovich, who said he walked to Portland from Idaho, was indicted for larceny in a dwelling for breaking into the residence of John Kail strom. 190 Macleay boulevard. Thomas King and Clem Murray, alias H. C. Morrison, were indicted on sev eral counts for a series of clothing thefts. field.' TAXES TO BE RETURNED Mount Zion and Sylvan Districts to Recover From Portland. DICE IN BARN STOPPED lessor of Lijfjr cotjirrr par si ex- JOIX9 TENANTS' GATE TIES. at $35,556. The Japanese steamer nan koku Maru is due to depart next week, in the service of the same firm and for China, with about 4,000,000 feet. Twn wheat shins are to nnisn xooay. the Bay of Biscay and Touraine. The shifted from a ballast ger eviaence mat tne Dig .car- --- -- -- - ,.t,j j Sp rier was almost gutted less than to oenn w m me "" 7 months ago. Prominent shippers and aispat.cn win , others , are to be aboard -today to be To negin waning iur " 7i entertained by the contractors and dom. whither she will be dispatched Dy shown what has been accomplished to Balfour, Guthrie & Co., the Japanese place PorUand on an equality with any tramp Kenkon Maru was shifted yes port on the Coast in the matter of big terday from the Eastern & Western mm marine contracts. I to Mersey dock. Captain" Bob Mcintosh plans to nave TTi.s.TYF'. repairs aboard the Norwegian bark Juorna nnuneu iica Ing most of the deck renewed tne snip CHiKuruui and pedicurinfi. Mrs. M. U1U. Olllce uuedaer pium. Maia 84,. tHl-KO-l-ttACi'10 JfllVSlCIAN. Ir. fouisoa, spclail In paralysis, nervous, chroulu diseases. 'aj0 Fittuck Wit. Al. DR. M'MAHO.N la thorough. Chronic cases, taking: time, 31 treatment 1j. 4m. CLKAMNU AXU PKt-SslNO. KU3l titjlTS lor rent. We pre, one suit tacit week for $1.60 per month. UNIQUE XAIUIHLNU CO., 808 Stark St.. bet. 5th and ttth. Main 514. COLLfctllON AGKNCY. Accounts, notes. Judgments collected, "Adopt ba'jrt Methods." Short Adjustment Co.. 826 N. W. .Bank bldg. Phone Main t74. COLLECTION AGENTS. CLAIMS of any description collected on percentage anywhere. Highest class refer ences. The Harden Mercantile Agency. 42J Henry bldg. Phone Marshall 4u. DANtLNU. PATENT ATTORNEY. R. C WKlliHT 23 years- practice. U, foreign patents. 600 Ueltum oldg. a. asl IMLMlMi ANU KAI.SUMIMNU. PBOi'. WAL WILSON Waltz, hesitation. one-step, xox trot, etc., morning, atleruoon and evening; lessonj -oc; guarantee to teach anyone who walks how to dance; private lessons and classes. $2; classes Thursday and Saturday evening. 7 to 8:30. 85 5 1 h. bet. Stark and Oak. Main 7tio7. HEATH'S SCHOOL Lessons dally: cl Xues., Friday evenings, s to lu. 10 2d St., bet. Washington and Stark, Lessons 2ac KVE, EAR, NOSE AND TtlKOAT. Treatment hy specialists, glasses nued. tir. h Casseday, ill Uekuin mug., od ac Wn. ELECTIilC MOTOliS. MOTOKS, generators bought, sold, rented and repaired. We do all aiuds ot repairing and rewinding; a.l work guaranteed. H. M H. Electric Co., dl i'asl su J.uru. phone Main VZ10. fOCNUKK ANU MACHINE WOKto FHCIt.L iron Works, East Bd and Haw thorne, lieneral macuine and tounary work. KODAKS. KODAKS and AKL. bUPPi-lhlS; developing, prinuug and enlarging. PltE MaKaw HAM CO.. i43 VNasuington St. MACHLNKUV. Engines, boiler, sawmills, bought, sold aad exchanged. The J. K. Martin Co.. Purilanu. MitK.NUkK BKKV1CE. HASTY. MESaEUEK CO. Motorcycle a&J Dlcycles. Phone Main 53. A -loA. ML-blCAXte Enitl Thielhoru, viuiiii teacher; pupil Sevclk, 207 t'liedner Dldg. A Maruall ItjUD. THE OKEOON MARCH O.N SAKE AT E1I.EKS A.1SU GKAVES MUSIC UEPT3. NAl'lltOI-ATHIC PHVbll.lA.NS. UK. PHll-l-lPS, specialKt In paralysis, nerv ous, chronic diseases. 6U4 Qregomaa b:dg. OPTICIAN LADi collector, honest methods, money re mitted day received. Northwestern Clear ance Co., I2ia N. W. Bank bldg. Main feOO-i. NETH & CO., Wcrcester bldg. Main 17K9 Na collection, no charge. Established IbOO. A FIGHT on high prices. y pay a to giu lor asse when I can at our eyes with urst-uuai- Ity lenses, gold-fllled trame. as low asti.vt Goodman. 2U Morrisou. near oriug. stai. orders promptly tilled. Wrilo tor parllcu.ars OSTEOPATHIC PHlSlClANa. B. KOHTHKL I , DK. K. B. NORInnl i , ova Morgan Dldg.. cor. Hroaoway w. hce phone. Main 340; residence. East 102J. WE kalsomlna room h.-uses at your puce. st $2.i0 and paiot Earn b0:. B S1J4. I'A N ii UOKEtU. bTELN'S LOAN OFFICE. 20 KUIl'lll tiTH ST. EKBT CO separate department for ladles. j;0 Lumber Exchange, and Biark sts. POKTLANU WOOI I'IPE CO Factory and oltice near ;ttn and York ls. Main li. KL UlitK M AM PS, eKALa. HUA83 blO-Nly PACIFIC COAST STAMP WOKaJ, tl Wash. St. Pnune Mam HO and A 71. SHOE KtPAIKl.'.G. SHOEd HALF tuLKO 1U lO AUIUUtes wuiia you wait, sso. New tork buoe iiepair C. Alder au auaaus. A-M) IKANStEM. u PICK Tiauater A Storage Co. office "and couiniouiou 4-story unca wareaouse. leuarala iron room aud luvprool u.Ls lo? va.uai.lea. r.. W. cor. Su and Plu. at, l'lanu aud lurulluie moved and packed l-r aumiuont, special rates maua ou lu. aJuvarougU cars to ail , uouia.ua a loreigu oris. Mam 6. A !.. (JLS.O.N-HOE TKAisFEK CO. New iiieproot vaiouaaw xith separate rooms. we mon aud pack, uouaeuoia i .7.... ,bi mauos auu a.iiw l reauotMi fu... Am. .aus auu team A-orwaruing auu diirbuuug agaota. trackage. OUice and waieuousa, i-ttt Hoj t sis. Mam teamat lo.' uowag. t SSI A 2AI. OKEGO.N TKA.NSFEK CO.. 7 OlISM SU cor lslh. Aeieplioua Main or A Ils; We' own and opcraie two laig claM - A warehouses on terminal uaca. Aot Insuraace rate In city. MA.N.NKNG WAREiloUSE t TKAJSSFEKCO. i.ew lotaiion. Oui aud Hoyt ta Umuil. packing, suippiug, Mam ids. A i.lt. MADISON-8T. POCK nd W AKEHOUSB Vnnc. ls Mauison. oeneial merciiaaairs lad lorwaruii.g agents. Phone Maia ! WOOD. rwEKN and dry slabwood, blockwood. P. Gl.m. f" Oo. Mam A ..... WHOLESALE AND MANUFACTURERS AUTO AND BUGGY TOPS. DUfeRILLE BUGGY TOP CO. 20U 2d nU BAGUAGIS CHECKED AT HOME. Baggage et omnibus Transxer. Para A Aavl. liKlIAb BAKEKV. Royal Bakery et Cont., inc.. u in and Everett. BKKWEBS AND' BOTTLEKS. HENRY Wiil.NHAKh, 18th and Hurnsida. CASCARA BAKK A1 GKAPli KUOI. KAHN HltOS., 1.1 Front C CEA1KT, 1XME AND PLASTEtt, P. T. CKOWE si CO., 43 Fourth U 1IKV l.OOtlb. FLEISCHKEP.. MAlfEK & CO.,-SOT Ash at. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. Etubbs Electrical Co.. 8th and Pine sta GRAIN MERCHANTS. Albers Bros. Milling Co.. Front and Marshall. H. M. KOUSER. Board of Trade bldg. GROCERS. WADHAMS ft CO.. tt-io f ourth st. HATH AND CAPS. THAXHArSt.lt HAT CO.. od-oo Front HlHKs. 1-U.13, WOOL AND A tRd. KAH; nhU6., lui Front sc IKON WORKS. PACIFIC 1RO.N UORKS, POP.TLANO, OREGON. STRUCT LK A L tJTli k-L. PLACET. FOCN1JKY. Portland jron Vork. 14th and Northrup. LKA1HEK AXU SHOE llUUlt UlUtS, CHAS. U MASTIC Js CO., 74 Front; learn er of every degcrlpUon; taps, mfg. tinulngs. MEN'S A.M WOMEN'S Cot-cMrilA Neckwear M(g. ECKVVEAU. Co., Bii Fifth St, MILLINERY. BRADSHAW BllUS., Morrison and Tth SIS OKNAtlENTAL IKON A1 WIKE. Portland 'A ire & IronW ka.. 2d and Columbia. PAINTS AND WALL PAl'LK. P. 1LLLH.K a CO., Uih and la.la PALMS. OILS AND GLASS. ItASMUsnEN i CO.. 2d and 1 a ior St. i'lA'E. PIPE Ul l l.Nl.s AND Ail ES, M. c. KLl-Nli. b-o Front SU PLt.MUl.NG AND hlLAH btl'I'LIKa. C. KLi.NE, h4-fcp Fruut St. 1 Kl 1 IK". AND l lUI.IMIKK'V . HACT1.S at CO., 1st and tin sta I KOIMIE t(J)nilMI) Ml.Kt I14 r. EVh.uUI.NO t FARRELL. 14Q Front C ROPE AND I1IN1IINU 1M1.NK Portland Coruage Co.. 14ih and r-orthruai SAslI, llOUKs AND I. LA IV. W. P. Ft Cl.Elt ll), 12ih and iJsvIa WALL PAI'I.R. MOROAN WALL l'AI'EU CO.. U I101.L.-.A1.E JLWI.I.LRS OUK ItNH BCTTF.i: r'l Kl.P HKi'S., MOHAWK HI.Oj. Cisco with cargo for Astoria and Port land. , The steamer Geo. W. ISlder arrived this morning from luureka and coos Bay with freight and passengers ior Portland and Astoria. Th stea.mer2Santa Barbara sailed to day for San Francisco with a cargo ot lumber from St. Helens ana wesipon. The tank steamer Washtenaw ar rived this afternoon trout California with a cargo of fuel oil for Portland. The steam schooner Daisy i reeman arrived this afternoon from Grays Har bor and went to Knappton to flnisn loading. She will probably sail tomorrow. P. R. De Chamolain has been ap pointed local agent of the Port of Port land, to succeed J. G. Titley, resigned. COOS BAY, Or., March 6. (Special.) The bar was too rough today ior outgoing vessels and no traffic passed. The steamer BreaKwater sans tomor row for Portland. The steamer Carlos, from ban iran- cisco. had not been reported late this afternoon. The steamship Breakwater goes on new schedule, arriving from Portland hereafter ou Fridays and departing on Mondays. u-TjORENCE. Or.. March 5. (Special.) The gas schooner Tillamook left tor Portland via Bandon yesterday. MAJ11M3 INTELLIGENCE. Steamer Schedule. DUB TO ARRIVE. Name, From . Beaver Lo Angeles. .. Geo. W.Elder Eureka Roanoke San Slego Breakwater Coos Bay Yucatan. baa uiego. ... . Rose City .....Los Angeles. . . Bear Los Angeles. ... DUE To uKBi, Name. Tor Harvard F. to L. A... an Ramon .Ban t rancisco. . Beaver Loa Angeles. ... Geo. W. Elder. ....-Eureka Yale. F. toL.A... Northland. ..... ..Los Angeles. . . . Yucatan. . ........ Jran xnego. ..... Breakwater Coos Bay Roanoke can uiego r-.nrl.v March 5. Arrived Sfanv ,rs YViliani-ett. Cecil, from Astoria. Salld Steamers Frank H. Buck, for Evcroitjd Roanoke, for Portland; Asuinapan Maru (Japanese), for Vancouver; Wlilapa. for South Bend: United States Army tmnsport Sheridan, for Manila; Svca, Tor Grays Har bor; Tatarra (British), for Itixiakl. Seattle. March o. Arrived steamers Ad miral Farragut. Paralso from Kan Francisco. Sailed Steamers President, San Diego, Ad miral Evans for Southwestern Alaska. Balboa, March fi. Arrived Steamer Clar issa Radi-lIfEe. Seattle for London. Sailed Steamer Mancunla (from Taeoma), for New port News and United Kingdom. Tides at Astoria Saturday. High. I Low. 5:44 A. M fl.2 feetll 1 :4T A. M 0 0 fool 1:50 P. M 6.3 feetl(l:il P.M L'.T leel Columbia Kiver Bar Report. NORTH HEAD. Wash., March 6. Condi tion of the bar at 5 P. M. Sea moderate; nd southeast. .' miles. Date. ...In port ... In port ...Mar. . . Mar. ...liar. ...Mar. ...Mar. 13 Rose City.... Yosemite. . Bear Willamette. . Celilo Klamath. ... Multnomah. ...Xo Angeles. . ...San Diego. .. ....Los Angela. ....San Dleiro... , ... san uiego. Date. Mar. .Mar. .Mar. .... Mar. .. .. Mar. ....Mar. Mar. .... Mar. ....Mar. . ... Mar. ... .Mar. Mar. ... ..Mar. ..Mar. METEOR FOR SUGAR Steamer Loads on Columbia for New is being lined throughout with heavy planking, a new gan ana roretopganani. Tork to Remain on East Coast. I ngt have been turned out, hatch covers T.f.. .hiri.l hv th I replaced ana uiudiuh.... American-Hawaijan line, as first report- work carried out. ed. the steamer Meteor, which is to load Longshoremen began loading Hour 1 00.000 feet of lumber at Wauna for aboard the Japanese steamer Senju ALBANT. Or.. March 6. (Special.) xew York, is consigned to the Crossett Maru at the plant of the Portland For the first time in the history of the western T.nmher Cnmnanv. according to Flouring Mills Company yesteraay I John Calahaai Alleges Property- Valaed t $2800 Is Endangered by Fire From Stave and Smokers, On advice of City Attorney La Roche to the effect that the city is without a defense in the suit brought by resi dents of the Mount Zion and Sylvan districts to cause the city to refund amounts collected as city taxes, the Vlij v.uuin ii rsioiua; IMBiruciea iur. I -' - . j - r tveuierii uuiuudi v.vmiaii; , u'"b ... , . - - , Liitoche to settle the case out of nnrt local courts, dancing was enjoined this c. H. Watzer. assistant manaeer of that morning, and she will get away eariy The taxes were collected while the dis- larternoon wnen county j uage Aicivnignt firm. in we ween. , trtcts were considered a part of the issued a temporary injunction restrain- He says the ship is en route from Arriving in the river yesterday from cltv. Since then the State Rnnrem. inc Benrr Churchill from conducting Juneau and will load at TVauna the sn Francisco was the steamer anasta, Court has held the annexation to be j dances in the barn on a farm near Crab- I middle of March, also that on reaching I which loads a part cargo and continues Illegal. I tree, .wnicn ne nas leased xrom jonnithe East Coast the steamer is to en-to Grays Harbor to nnisn. The total amount of money collected Calahan. I gage regularly In the sugar trade. It I Arrivals yesterday included the Port s taxes in these districts has not been The order a made in response to I was first reported to the American- irf-i-vnsi Bar-Eureka liner Geo. W. figured, but it Is estimated that it will complaint f'.ed by Calahan; alleging Hawaiian oftice that the Meteor naaiElder -which Captain Lofstedt brought amount to several thousand dollars. I tmi ne ieai me property to tjnurcniu neen taKen Dy mat nnp. out tj. u. ecu. inta nort on time. She sans tomorrow I for use rt a rarm, Dut that me defend- i nedy, Portland agent, says he received i Repairs to her rudder and to have ant h.s converted the large barn into I no confirmation of lt. ' Iher hull cleaned and painted caused the -aancenan. uaianan asserts that I I jrrenr.h bark Francois to be lifted on Can Diego Mar. ,Saa Diego BUROPEAH AND ORIENTAL- SERVICE. Kamm From UStS. Glen k vie London Mar. iu Glenlochy. ........ London. . ..April rem For Dsta Glengyle London "Mar:. ? Glenlochy.... London ..April 14 aiorexnents of Vessels. Tn-RTT.A-vrjL "XTarch 5 Arrived Steamers Geo. W. Elder, from Eureka and Coos Bay; Washtenaw, from Port San Luis. Sailed Japanese steamer Koju Maru, for Shanghai. Astoria, March 5. Arrived at 4:20 and isrt up at o.v a. at. ..-- erm TCiireka. .and Cooa Bay. bailed 3 A. M. steamer anta rsuroara, io. Sun Francisco. Arrived at noon bteamer Shasta from San Pedro. Arrived at noon and left up at 5 P. M. Steamer Daisy Free man, from Gray Harbor. Arrived at 8 and left up at 4 P. M. Steamer Washtenaw, fynm Pnrt Ran Luis. Arrived et 3 and left up at 5 P. M. Steamer Northland, from San Francisco. ... . Kan Francisco. March 6. Arrived at A M Steamer Celllo. from Portland. Ar rived at A. M. and sailed at noon Steamer Willamette, from fortiand ior an reu. Sailed at 11 A. M. Steamer Roanoke, for Portland. Arrived at noon Steamer San Ramon, from Portland; at 2 P. M. Steamer Rose City, from San Pedro. Sailed last night Steamers Daisy and Daisy Putnam, for Portland. San Pedro, March 5. Arrived Steamer Jim Bntler, from Portland. Hedondo, March 4. Arrived Steamer Tosemlte, from Portland for San 'Pedro. London, March 4. Arrived British steam er Merionethshire, from Portland. PRINCE EXPRESSES THANKS I British Heir Apparen-i Acknowledges Fortlaiui's -Contribution. Wom'rt of Portland and British born resicVrats of Oregon are complimented Jot a recent contribution of 300. or -bout lloOO. in a letter received by waiter J. Bums, chairman of the exec Ctiurchill has placed a stove in the barn DOCK BIDS OPENED NEXT WEEK I the Oregon drydock yesterday. ana permits some or me aancers to i smoke cigarettes carelessly about the building and that these acts have so endangered the barn and house nearby that the insurance company threatens to cancel trrfe policy on the buildings. The vvalue of the house and barn is given as J2S00. Xew East Side Dock to Bo Ready for Cargo About April 1 5. News Front Oregon Ports. utive committee of the British National) case is tried in the Circuit Coiirt- ASTORIA, Or.. March 5. (Special.) The steam schooner Shasta arrived this Before June 1 rolls around an exten-1 afternoon from San Pedro and after sion to the open platform at Municipal I taking on lumber at the Clatsop Mill Dock No. 1. alongside the slip dredged shifted to Rainier. She will go to The injunction order signed by Judsre I at the north end of the property, should Grays Harbor' to finish her cargo. McKnlght today will stand until the I be ready for service, as the Commls- The steam schooner Northland ar- i slon of Public. Docks will open bids I rived this afternoon from San Fran- Mill of1 The imbortance reserve strength -and bure blood at this beriod cannot be over-estimated and Nature's pure nourish pent in SCOTT'S EMULSION imparts that strength which en- riches the blood, adds strength to the bones and vigor to the whole system. Expectant and nursing mothers should always take SCOTT'S EMULSION. Physicians everywhere prescribe it It is tree from Alcohol or Opiates. Koseburg Resident Dies. EOSfeBUHG, Or., March 5. (Special.) Z. T. Rexroad, a well-known resi dent of Roseburg, died here late yes terday from an illness of several months' duration. He was born West Virginia in 1S54 and had live in Roseburg for a long time. In audi tion to a widow, seven children survive, They are: Mrs. Dora Gilbert, of Rose burg; Rev. C. A. Rexroad. of Corvallis A. C. Rexroad, of Roseburg; Mrs. Kffi E. .Dye. of Vancouver. Wash.; Mrs. Ln oretia Adama. of Spokane. Wash.; J. 13, Rexroad, of Roseburg; Mrs. Uellc Cren sbaw, of Phoenix-. Ariz. ei: V- 5S0. 01 1,44. 01... i-,.is. :!. i',4 A --SMI, Bill, t'Ul, un;. X or.i eos. r, Ml. 63.'. tiiJ. 34. J6. ; , Rlii. (JU. v-H. I34. ;!(. 1 4, 641. 634. CU. m i-.M ili tn. -. t;'i. ..;:!. .t. ac ."."!, or,' (.. icr. two. .i.i. .':!!. u: Ai in... oot. w.i. 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H SLOAM'S INIMEKI KILLS PAIN Huadreds of people hse ive their trsteiul testimony tor what aiosn s nas done. At all dealers. Price He, SOc O J1.C0 Dr. Earl S.SIcan,lnc.PhiIa.i St Louis roR llieumatisni and Soak a towel in boiling water, wring dry and place it over the achingpart for a moment to help open the pores. Then rub in plenty of Omega Oil YouwiUbe surprised at the quick relief this simple treatment gives. I oc & 25c a bottle. UNCALLED - FOR ANSWERS mu HELD AT THIS OFFICE FOR THE FOLLOWING ANSWER CHKrKS AND MAT BK HAD BT PBESKNTINO VOI R CHECKS AT THE OREUON1AN: A 002. 60.-,. BOO. 610. CIS. -'. 084. 643. B 2. 5!S, H0S. Wl. 64J. 43. 644. t 50(1, 605, 617. B27. -8. 6S1, 841. i) eio. e-fi, 6m. K 609, 627, 630, 641, 64'J. K 40B. 60S 60S. 6X5. 642. 644. O 587. 009, 610. 617. 622. 643. . H r,4S. St0. 581. 007, 60S. 610, 620. 62S, 632. 640. 04 1. J 627. 630. 635. K S4, 617 619. 621). 023. 626. 629. 634, 643. L. 570. 5S3-. 616. 617, 623, 626, 628. 67. 63S, 62l. 801!. M -607. 609, 610, 631, 633. S 470, 576 579. 5St'.. 601. 602, 600, 607, 60S. 610. 620. 626, 629. G30. O r.62. 677. 6S0, 602, 606. 609, 633. 830. 612, 643. P r.S, r.IR 633. 635, 644. K 462 HOD, 620, 023. 624, 627. 630, 632, 634. .63.. 6S3. S 607. (110, r.2 X 0C6, 608. 620, 630, 631, 635. CLASSIFIED AD. RATES iaii and bun da. One lime i feauie 1 two coasocutlve tlni . 8me d three roDfret-uttv UnM fcanie md mix or svea consecutive limes. . Mo Tbe eiHive rates appljr to mdvrl is sresef under Tody' all otuer rimm U- lions ei'-ept file fnlIowIf;t hituttliuiir snleU MelA. MtUMt luo W anted euialfl. i-or Krut, huomM, J'rlvete amllte. Jiuard wud Kooms, 1'riitto 1-ainlUe. HvukepiiiC-liuti'" i'ne 1 anUiJUtS. ltate on tue uuove claksillcaUoas is 3 cal a line rticta Invertioa. On "viuiiKf" ederilsemen(s charge will be baed vn ii. number of lines npeartnv In the payer, reardl of tbe number of word in ret a lio. Miutuiuin charge, two llnrs. The Oresuulaii will accept classified ad verliseiuenis oter the telrpbuae, prwidd tbe aderilier Is a subscriber t4 eltiie uhooe. o price will be quoted over tbe phuae, but bill will be rendered tbe follow big daj. Hbetlier ubciurnt ndveruse uienls will be accepted oer Uie phone de pends upon tbe promptness of psiueet el telephone edertlruieui. Mi uai turns wast ed end 1'eiMonal adverilnemeats all! not be accepted er tbe telepuone. Orders for aae insertion only Mill be accepted for "t urat ture for hale," Business Opportunities." ''itooniing-ltuUHeo and "VV anted to tUml." Ibe Oreaoiiuui will not guaraatee accitr mcf or awuuifl reponlbllltj for error ac- curring la telephone advertlseaieBta. Advertlnemeiiu to recti prompt rlassl flcalloa niujit be In Tbe Orrgoulaa office he fore a o'clo-k at aigbt, except eaturdar. Closing bour fur Tbe hundsj Orrgonlaa will be 7:be o'clock Naturdnj night. I ho office will be open until ! o'clock I. M.. as usuai. aad all ais recei ved too late for proper loMUMtftion win ue run uaocr cue nnaniug loo Tate to llasidfr." ihe Oregoulan Hill not be responsible for wore then one le-errect insertion mt mmj adiertleement vflcred lor more Telephone Mnln 7070. A eOOa. W. M. MfcKTlVO NOTICES. OREOO.N IsOEKiK. NO. 1V. .. F. AND A- M Siuted comin""' cation tilH ( utiirlMy) evening, st H o'clo-k. Wiiik In the K. . dogre. Vlalting brfthrn cor dially Invlt.nJ. itv oriter of ' IsKSMK 8. I'AHKiili. 8ec. ACACIA CLl'H Smoker and curd iocl.l at the room Com-mt-rrlsj t'luri building iotilnh t (SHiunia) ml I ocimk. AU en tered apprent I , follow crsfis ami miunor Mmsim invM A A. 11. M'iJowa.n, IT'-siaent. K17REKA rOL'.vril, M. 204, 1C AMI i-. OK IS. Members me reqsiei i stt.'nn m funeral of our lett brother, Ralpn yrmr. t ridjnre oRtaliMslintcnt of J V. Klnlr 6th and Monitfomery, inusy hi r. M. JOHXWlX, rr. UPKSR in thin city, March h. at a. a 4t i at.. Mar Kisie agu n rrs, wuc F. A. Hee, of 1 HM Kertiy st. The rrmaltv arc st. the rflltlt'"'' entahllnritiicnt of J. j. Kinloy Ar Hon. Alontgouiery al th. -Notice of funeral lieruuCter. WATZ On March K, Florence "tatr. sfd 2i years, briovfu wire or Karl wata. nn Height a. Hemaina nrn at ll"lmin'i funeral parlors. Announcement of f uuct ai later. SOMMKHS In this city, March 6. A!fre.l II. Sitmmers, ag 21 years, iaie or Kant Yamhill at. Remains are at lloltnaii a funeral parlors. Announcement of f uu i l later. FL'NERAIj NOTICKf. TA TIOn In thfs city, Morrh 4, Ile'eH A. Taylor, agea yeurj. isr nr i.mii and 2d st. M. K. The funeral seri. will ba held hund;iy. March 7. at 1' ' o'clock P M.t st tho rraldenre eatahllnh mr,nt of J. P. Flnley hon. Mnntgonwtv at 5th. Friends Invited. Interment st Mt. Hoott Park cemetery. LEWKLLKX In this rlty. March t. Will iam J. Lcwellen. airel Rl years nonnn 1 da vs. Friends Invited to attend fim eral services, which will bs held t family residence, RR0 77tii st. K. K. at 11 A. M. Monday. March S. Interment Vl. Scott Parle Cemetery. TTlUK In this city, March 4. John P Trn-. agert ii yeam 8 month 21 days. Frtnl invited to attend funeral services, wni'-n will be held et Holman'e funeral parlors at 2 P. M. tomorrow (Susrtay). March 7. Interment Lone Fir Cemetery. FKENEY The funera! aenlcen of the Ime finlpn . r enry win te nfiu lotiny i rM i . ur.lay). at :.10 o'clock P. M . t th rt- dence et itiiisniin. nl t e inirv pon. MontH'imery at .ith. Friends tnvlKu. Interment at llivarvictv Cviistty.