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TITE 3IORXIXG OREGONIAX, TUESDAY, MAECII ' 30, 1915. 12 TWO SHIPS ARRIVE Werribee and Hiawatha Will Carry Grain to Australia. INVERESK COMING IN TOW Majanka Cleared, Fampa Is Ready to Kail and Skjold Will Complete Loading Today Hope tor Katanga's Kelease Voiced. Freparatory to being towed to Port land to load wheat for the Lnlted Kingdom, the British bark InveresK, which Balfour. Guthri Co. rechar tered Saturday from G. W. McXear, nil. take on stiffening within the Golden Gate. It is said .he will be here in about ten days. The same firm has had its fleet in port augmented b the arrival yesterday of the British steam er Werribee. from Honolulu, and the Norwegian bark Hiawatha from Cape Town. Both are to load grain for Aus- trKerr. Gifford & Co. yesterday cleared the Norwegian ship Majanka for Cape, Town with a wheat cargo amounting to S1.9S8 bushels, valued at !.' She will leave at once. The Majanka has been (riven good dispatch, as she reached port March 11 from Sydney. The Russian ship Pampa. which re ported March 12 from Lyttleton. fin ished Saturday and went to the stream yeterday. The Norwegian bark Skjold. which entered the river March 27 from Melbourne, is to take on the last of her grain at the elevator at noon today. Fhe will remain in the berth until morning, taking water, and then go to the stream. There was talk along the waterfront yesterday that all arrangements had been made for dispatching the Belgian bark Katanga, which has been in the river since January 26, but at the of fice of the Portland Flouring Mills Company it was said that no additional information had been received as to funds with which to release the vessel. At the. same time it is felt certain that German Interests will do all possible In the matter, as the vessel ia iu-.c-In that country. n. arrival of the Hiawatha from Cape Town has been looked for during the past week and she was about 114 i-v. makinz the run. The Werribee was started from Honolulu March 13 and is to berth at Albina dock, beins lined from a barge in the stream, and he should be sent away wtihout loss of time. The Professor Koch will be about the next carrier to complete load intr and unless the southerly weather fans more of the squareriggers along the harbor will have lost much of its busv aspect in another week. When the Pampa was being hauled Into the stream yesterday by the steamer F B. Jones the master of the latter ordered that an anchor be got readv so that it could be dropped with, out delav. Meanwhile the steamer ln ratan left her berth at Columbia dock to turn around and head downstream. o the Jones slowed. Aboard the Pam pa it was taken to mean that the anchor was to go. so it was lowered without the knowledge of the master ot the towboat. The Pampa was close to the Kast Side and on complaint being made th:it she was In the fairway by the master of the Upper Albina ferry. Harbormaster Speier ordered her shifted last night. There are said to be only two members of the Pampa's crew aboard, one of whom suffers from an Injured foot, so men had to be fur nished from the towboat to heave up the anchor. CAPTVRED STEAMERS USED British Government Renames Prizes With Trefix C Before Number. C-12 is the new official name of the Cerman steamer AVotan, a carrier that has been dispatched from Portland and is known at most Coast ports, which was taken by the British forces and has been placed In service, the C mean ing captured. The steamer is en route from Australia to Honolulu with coal. As rapidly as possible captured ves sels of desirable class and tonnage are being pressed into service, though so far official notice has been given that only seven of a dozen taken are plying in other than trade caused by the war. The identity of other vessels taken is as follows: The C-J was formerly the German steamer Tiberiu. and is at Port Natal; the C-i was tlie Neumuiater. formerly at Adelaide and en route from Port Natal to London: the --4. formerly the Slotxenfola. was at Med b'turne and Is row on the way from Tene riffe to Port Natal: the C-5. the Scharsfels, Is on the wav to London from Cape Town: the C-6. the Berlin, from Sydney for Lon don: the C-8. the Altona. from Port Natal to London. WAV TO RECOVER IS TOLD JItiSli Brady Says Grappling Gear and Paint Would Have Succeeded. Had a cutter been rigged on an ordi nary grappling gear, so that it could be drawn over the side of the ship to rcrape away the paint, ihe submarine K-l, lying on the bottom near the en trance to Honolulu harbor, could have been located definitely at first, says Hugh Brady, municipal grappler. He insists that if a scraper had been used rust and paint from the old anchor, thought to be the submarine, would have shown the mistake. Mr. Brady has utilized the method In locating sunken launches here, and. when after other bulky objects, has de pended on the system. He says that scraper would have proved the where abouts of the F-4 when she was located, because it would bring tip the tell tale Navy paint. As Mr. Brady has as certained the resting places of launches when divers have missed them, his rea soning is given credence along the waterfront. "?s From Oregon Ports. ASTORIA. Or.. March 29. (Special.) The British steamer Werribee arrived today from the Hawaiian Islands and will load grain at Portland. Captain 1.. Thomson, her master, was mate on the old British bark Sir Jamlstjee Fam ily when she was wrecked on Point Greenville on December 1, 1SS3. while e-n route, from Melbourne for Port Townsend. The steam schooner Shasta finished loading lumber at Knappton today and sailed for California. The master of the Japanese steamer Azumasan Mara, which sailed for the Orient, loft a standing reward ot $50 er.ch for the two Japanese sailors who escaped by Jumping overboard while the steamer was en route up the river en her inward trip. It is believed both men wera drowned. The Italian ship Combermere arrived from Portland with a cargo of grain for Europe and will go to sea tomor row. Captain Pending has resigned as master of the tug Oneonta to become mate of the steamer Sue H. Elmore. Captain Barnes, formerly of the Wal lula. l now master of the Oneonta. The tug Wallula Is out of commis sion for a couple of days to wash boilers. The steam schooner Daisy Gadsby arrived this morning from San Fran cisco via Coos Bay with freight for Astoria and Portland. The steam schooner Daisy Putnam sailed for San Francisco with cargo from Portland and Astoria. The Japanese steamer Azumasan Maru sailed for the Orient with a cargo of lumber from Westport. The Norwegian steamer Thor. which is loading lumber at the Hammond mill for Quebec, will complete her cargo on Wednesday. The barkentine John C. Meyer, which is loading lumber at Linnton for Que bec, is to be towed from here to the east entrance at the P"nama CanaL The Norwegian ship Hiawatha ar rived from Capetown, being towed In by the tug Goliah, and will load grain at Portland. COOS BAY. Or.. March 29. (Special.) The steamship Breakwater was de layed two hours today by late receipts of freight and then sailed for Portland. The steamship George W. Elder ar rived from Portland and had a good Dassensrer list. The Elder sails for Eu reka tonight at 6 from the terminal dock at Marshfield. The lighthouse tender Manzanlta, after setting several buoys in the lower bav. sailed for the north.. The easoline schooner Rustler is loaded with freight for Port Orford and Wedderburn. Deep-sea fishing was indulged in the past two days by launches ana small craft, good success being reported in the majority of cases. STATE JfcAKES FIRST TRIP Steamers to Go Through Celilo Ca nal April 12 to Be Repaired. Portland mariners are not familiar with the appearance of the steamer State of Washington when she made her trial trip on Fuget Sound in 1SS9. but she probably did not show off to better advantage than when she went through the harbor yesterday after noon picking up freight for her first trip since being rehabilitated. The steamer left last night for The Dalles and. beginning Wednesday, she departs every night for that end of the run, except Sunday. Since being laid up the L'tate of Washington has had a new boiler installed and has been repainted throughout, while many changes made have placed her in first-class condi tion. The steamer J. N. Teal, which has been on the run. Is at present out of commission, but will go to The Dalles and through the Celilo Canal April 12, possibly making Lewlston. At that time it is hoped to pass the steamer Inland Empire through with the steam ers Twin Cities and Belief, which are to be overhauled here. The Inland Empire has completed her first trip of the season to Kennewlck. EXTRAXCE AIDS DISCCSSED Shipping Interests Consulted in Changes Prospective on Bar. In changing buoys, establishing range lights for the south channel and fresh ing over other questions dealing with aids to navigation at the entrance to the Columbia raver. Robert Warrack, Inspector of the l"th lighthouse dis trict, is receiving the assistance and support of the rivers, harbors and nav igation committee of the Chamber of Commerce, with which he held a con ference yesterday. t Captain Nopander, of the "Big Three liner Bear, was on hand as well, and exDressed his views as to how the existing system might be improved on. Last week the situation was gone over by Captain O. P. Rankin, of the steamer Ro.o t'itv. who also discussed the ques tions with Colonel Mcinstry, Corps of Engineers, U. S. A., in charge of the bar improvements. Those represent ing the Chamber of Commerce yester day were Harry Pennell. Alfred Tuck er, G. B. Hegardt and W. D. B. Dodson. HIGH SPEED XOT FAVORED Move to Raise Limit From 8 to 12 Miles Is Contested. Efforts made to increase the speed of vessels moving through the harbor from .Mirht to 12 miles an hour are not meet ins with favor in ail quarters, some contending that 12 miles is excessive for deepwater vessels, though it might not prove harmful If attained Dy a sternwheeler or other small carrier, nmnact has been reported at Linnton and the lower end of the harbor by passing steamers of the Leaver and K.r tvoe. thoutth their logs would show less than lu miles at the time. It has been suggested that as a means of determining a reasonable speed aoove eight miles, that one or two vessels be allowed to speed at 10 or 12 miles and the effect be watched. Harbormaster Speler says he regarded 12 miles an hour as above wiiat should be allowed, but that '.ess speed might be maintained without damage to vessels moored along the river. Marine Xotes. "Captain" E. It. Budd. who has to do with the operation, maintenance and general welfare of the O.-W. R. & N. river fleet, unfolded a secret he has cherished for many moons yesterday, when he announced that certain changes are to be made in the wheel of the steamer Harvest Queen that will pave the way for a more economical and speedy handling of that packet. All stanchions are being removed on the main deck and steel beams sub stituted so as to increase freight space and facilities in moving It. With 100 tons of cargo shown on her manifest, the gasoline schooner Roamer was cleared yesterday for Rogue River. She worked cargo at municipal dock No. 1. William C. Redficld. secretary of the Department of Commerce, hus forward ed to Collector of Customs Burke a copy of new regulations adopted with regard to Pribiiof Island restricting the shipment of intoxicants there to that required for medicinal and religious purposes. From St. Helens the steamer Celilo proceeded to Astoria last night, head ing for California ports. The Multno mah went from Linnton to St. Helens to complete loading. To permit the salmon ship Berlin to gain a berth at the bunkers so she can commence loading for Alaska, the Levi G. Burgess is to be shifted from there to the Clark & Wilson mill today. The Berlin will come up from Goble this morning. It is announced from Seattle that the schooners William Nottingham, Willis A. Holden. J. W. Clise, Alex T. Brown and Wilbert L. Smith, of the Globe Navigation Company, will be sold at auction April 15. the corporation being Insolvent. Sailors were signed yesterday aboard the barkentine John M. Meyer, which has finished loading a lumber cargo for Quebec The vessel Is to be towed from the river through the Panama Canal by the Norwegian steamer Thor, which is taking on a Quebec cargo on the lower river. Cargo that was aboard the liner Great Northern when she put back to San Francisco Saturday because of en gine trouble, has been forwarded on the steamer Tosemite, which is due in the river today. Coming to load the first of three car goes of lumber she will ccrry from St Helens to New York for the McCormlck Interests, the steamer Alvarado sailed from Long Beach, Cal.. Saturday night after having been overhauled at the CraiS yard. PORTLAND BUSINESS ABSTRACT OF TITLE PROMPT' SERVICE at reasonable prices. Pacific Title & Trust Co., 7 Ch. of Com. ACCORDION PLEATING. ACCORDION knife and box pleating, picot Ing. hemstitching, braidiue. embroidering Eastern Novelty Mfg. Co.. Soft 5th St. Mall orders promptly attended to. K. STEPHEN HemstUcbina and scalloping, accord, bide pleat, buttons covered, gooaj. sponged, mail oraers. 3Sa Alder. . 'Joi.l. ASSAYEKS AND ANALYSTS. MONTANA ASSAY OFFIv-E. 142 id. Gold, silver and platinum bought. ATTORNEYS. LAWYER: consultation free. Main 4UB3, Selling bldg. HALL & FLEIDNER, lawyers; consuitatiols iree. -vo- r ueuotr Diug. jbj. cv.. CARPET WEAVERS. NORTHWEST RUG- CO. Rugs from old car pets, rag ruga, lo3 East atn. Both phone CELLULOID BUTTONS, BAUUES. THE 1RWIN-HODSON COMPANY. 3.-T Washington st. Main 312 and A 1254. CHIROPODISTS. William Estelle and William. Jr., Ueveny, the onlv scientific chirouodists in the city. Parlors 002 Geriinger bldg., S. W. corner 2d and Alder, pnone aiain iau.1. CHIROPODY and pedicuring. lira. M. . Hill. Office Fliedner bldg. Main 3473. DR. ETHEL A. SACRY. nainlcss chiropodist, o0d Panama bldg. Phone Main UU6S. NEW YORK grad. chiropodist, manicurist. 204 Maclcay bldg., 2Stf Wash. Alar. 395Q. CHI-RO-PRACTIC PHYSICIAN. DR M'MAHON is thorouah. Chronic cases, taking time: 31 treatments S15. 121 4th. Dr. Poulson, specialist in paralysis, nervous. chronic diseases. 3oU Pittoca blK. a. ai. CLEANING AND PRESSING. DRESS SUITS for rent. We press one suit each week for fl.50 per month. UNIQUE TAILORING CO.. 309 Stark St.. bet. 5th and 6th. Main S14. COLLECTION AGENCY. CLAIMS of any description collected on percentage anywhere. Highest class refer ences. The Harden Mercantile Agency, 42$ Henry bldg. phone Marshall 4bu. Accounts, notes, judgments collected, 'Adopt t26 N. W. Bank bldg. Phone Main 74. NETH & CO.. Worcester bldg. Main lwl No collection, no charge. Eatabilsned iwu. DANCING. HEATH'S SCHOOL Lessons dally classes Tues., Friday evenings to iu, iui bl., bet. Washington and Stark. Lessons 25c irrn Avn Ri;t;GY TOPS. DUBRILLE BUGOIf TOP CO.. 2QO 2d t. Baggage & Omnibus Transfer, ark and .Javls uufa'lli uikKKY. Royal Bakery & Conf., Inc.. 11th and Everett. nnnriRii AVIfe KOTTLEKS. HENRI VVKINHARU. 13th and Burnslde. CASCARA BARK AND GRAPE ROOT. KAHN BROS., 1K1 Front t. CEMENT, LIME ANI PLASTER. T. CKOW'E &. CO., 45 Fourth at. rv i;oois. FLEISCHNER. JIAYKit at CO.. 207 Alb si F.I.KCTRICAL SUPPLIES. StuLbs Electrical Co.. Gth and Pine sts. i;R41 MERCHANTS. Albers Bros. Milling Co.. Front and Marshall. H. M. HOUSER, Board of Trade blag. GROCERS. WAW1AMS CO., F"lirth St. TUG PEACE NOT IN SIGHT SEATTLE MANAGER SAYS CO.MPAXY IS READY TO FIGHT LO. Only 17 Vcaaols Landed by Porlland During Differences to 28 by Klvalx. Los Said ti Be 200,000. SEATTLE, Wash.. March 29. (Spe cial.) The fight between the Pujjet Sound Tugboat Company, of Seattle, and the Port of Portland for the bar towage business of the Columbia River is to be continued indefinitely, Manager G. E. Flummer announced today. All negotiations for an agreement under which the port officials would relin quish the business to the Seattle com pany have been broken off, and today the tug Goliah. of Seattle, and the tug Oneonta, of Portland, again are fighting for tows. The Goliah today captured the Nor wegian ship Hiawatha. 114 days out from South Africa, and towed her into the Columbia to load wheat for the United Kingdom. The Hiawatha is un der charter to M. H. Houser. She is the 26th vessel landed by the Seattle company as against the Port of Port land's 17. since the fight for the bar towage business began last December. The Seattle company has made a clean sweep of the March business, the Port of Portland having failed to cap ture a single windjammer since Feb ruary 25. The Goliah has captured as many of the windjammers as the Port of Port land's two tugs, Oneonta and Wallula, together. Later the Goliah will return to Seattle to tow the barge Fresno, ,of the Pacific Sea Products Company, to Akutan, and the Tatoosh for a time will handle the Seattle company's fight without assistance. The Port of Portland, It is said, has lost $206,000 in the bar towage business since it entered that field. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Steamer Schedule. DUE TO ARRIVE Name. From Date. Bear Los Angeles -In port Yucatan .an Di-so In port Breakwater. ...... Coos Bay Mar. HI) Geo. W. Elder Eureka April 2 Beaver Los Ar.geles April 1c Roanoke Sf.n Diego April 4 Hose City J-os Angles April 7 DUB TO DEPART. Name. For Great Northern. .. .San Francisco. Harvard S. F. to L. A. .. Multnomah San Diego . ..Indert .Alar. 31 . Mar. 31 . Mar. :u . Mar. 31 Yucatan -San Diego. Yosemite fan Ramon. ... Cmij. Ra rhnrs . .San Dit-tfo. . . . . .San Francisco .April 1 . SanFrandsco... A Dril Krpnkwflier Coos Bay . .April Kfur. Los Aneelcs. .. . . April Yaru S. F. to I A -April Vill9mttt .Kan Diezo Auril Go. W. Elder Eureka April 4 Beaver .los Angeles April 7 Roanoke San Diego April 7 Northland Los Angeles April 8 Klamath San Dietro April 12 r.ose City I-os Angeles April 1 Celilo San Diego April 15 Portland-Atlantic Service. Name. From Oregonian New York.... ran a man. ...-.... -New York Hawaiian New York . Santa Cecelia New York. . . . Honolulan New York. . . . American New York.... Santa Crux New York Iowan -New York.... Minnesotan New York . Santa Catalina. .. . .New Y'ork . Oh loan New York. . . . DUB TO DEPART. Name. For Orejeonian New Y'ork. . . . Panaman New York. ... Hawaiian New York.... Santa Cecelia New York. . . . Honolulan -New York. American New Y ork Jowan .New Y ork Santa Crux New York Minnesotan .New York. ... Ohioan New York . Date. Mar. 30 April 11 April 13 April IS April 21 May 1 May S May B May 1 May 12 o May 2a Date. April 3 April 14 April le April 1 April 24 May 4 May 1 May V May iy May 2: May Santa Catalina. Aew ior. ....... m Movements of Vessels. PORTLAND. March 29. Arrived steamer Daisy Gadfby, from ban Francisco, bailed steamer Celilo, for San Francisco. Roanoke, from Portland. Sailed, steamer Beaver, for Portland, via San Francisco. Astoria. March Arrivea ai o mna left up at 7:30 A. M., steamer uaisy iiaun from San Francisco. Sailed at 7:."0 A. M., steamer Daisv Putnam, for San Francisco. Sailed, at 10:40 A. M.. Japanese steamer A zu mason Maru. lor bnangnai. aiti eQ at irt M A M. and left up at 3 P. M., British steamer Werribee. from Honolulu. Arrived at 11 A. M., Norwegian baric niawaina, from Cape Town. Coos iJay, March. i. Arrived at 9 A. DETECTIVE AGENCIES. PI.NKEBION & CO. U.S. DETECTIVE AOCT. Established over SO years. SCIENTIFIC DETECTIVE WORK. Investigations and reports made on in dividual anywhere. Consultation free. Of flees 4.12-1;! Lumbermens Bank bldg. Phone Main 7741. EDCCATIONAL. SPANISH taught In small classes. Address J. A Lagerfeld, p. o. Box 1072. Phone Main 2:17s. EYE, EAR. NOSE AND THROAT. Treatment by specialists; glassvs fitted. Lr. F. F. Caaseday. 517 Pekum bldg., ad A W r-. ELECTRIC MOTORS. MOTORS, generators bought, sold, rentea and renaired. We do all kinds of repairing and rewinding; all work guaranteed. H. 11. H. Electric Co., 31 Firt u North, Phone Main U210. FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS. PHOENIJi Iron Works. East 3d and Haw thorne. Ceneral machine and foundry worK. KODAKS. KODAKS and ALL SUPPLIES; developing, printing and enlarging. 1 IKE & MARK HAM CO.. 343 Washington St. MESSENGER SERVICE. HASTY MESSENGER CO. Motorcycles and bicycles. Phone Main 53. A 2153. MOVING. MOVING. PACKING. SHIPPING. STORAGE. IX PAY'S TO GET THE BEST. Reduced freight rates to all parts. MANNING WAREHOUSE & TRANSFER COMPANY', Main 703. Dth and Hoyt. A 2214. M USUAL. MADAME HOWELLS. violinist. Lie. of G. S. M., London, withes to announce that she is open to receive puiils and conceit en 1 uenints 1 hem: OV2i. Emil Thielhorn- violin teacher; pupil Sovelk, !U7 FUedner bldg. a 41UU. Aiarsnau in. NAT UROPATHJC PHYSIC IA N S. DR. PHILLIPS, specialist in paralysis nerv ous, enronic Olbeases. sut uregoi:iaii uius. OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIANS. A FIGHT on high prices. Why pay $d to $lu 'ot glasses when I can tit your eyes with first-quai- ltv lenses. Bold-filled frames as low as 1.0uT Goodman, 2V9 Morrison, near bridge. Mail orders promptly filled. Wrltu for particulars. WHOLESALE AND MANUFACTURERS HATS AND CAPS. THAN HAUSEit HAT CO., 53-55 Front. HIDES, PELTS, WOOL AND FLRS. KAHN BROS.. 1H1 Front t! HOP MERCHANTS. McNEFF BROS.. 611 WORCESTER BLDG. Main fe&Sl Phones A 1178 IRON WORKS. PACIFIC IKON WORKS, PORTLAND, OREGON. STRUCTURAL STEEL PLANT. FOUNDRY. Portland Iron Works, 14th and Northmp. LEATHER AND SHOE TRADE SUPPLIES. CHAS. L. XIASTICK & CO., 74 Front; leather of every description ; taps, mfg. findings MEN'S AND WOMEN'S NECK WEAK. COLUMBIA neckwear Mfg. Co., fe3 Fifth i MIl.UNEKY. PKADFHAV.' BROS.. Morrison and 7th sts. M., steamer Geo. W. Elder, from Portland. Sailed at noon, eteamer Breakwater, fur Portland. an Pedro, March 29. Arrived steamer 10 P. M., steamer Johan Pouisen, from Portland. Astoria, March 2S. Arrived down at 5 P. M., Japanese steamer Azumason Maru; at 8 P. M., Italian ship Combermere. Norfolk, March 2:. Arrived steamers Batuford, Portland, Or., (and sailed for London) Strathspey, San Francisco. San Francisco, March 25t. Arrived Steamers Persia (British), from Hongkong; St. Helens, from Philadelphia; Norwood, from Aberdeen. Sailed - Steamers W. S Porter, for Everett; Adeline Smith, for Coos Bay; Asuncion, for Cordova. Seattle, March 2rf. Arrived Steamers President, from San Diego; Admiral Dewey, from San Francisco; Alameda. from South western Alaska; Humboldt and Des patch, from Southeastern Alaska. Sailed Steamer Alki, for Southeastern Alaska. Everett. Wash., March 2i. Sailed Bark William T. Lewis, for Cnlted Kingdom. New York. March -. Arrived Steamer Santa Cruz, from Seattle. Marconi Wireless Reports. (All positions reported at 8 P. M., March 29. unlMS otherwise indicated,) Coronado. San Francisco for San Pedro, 47 miles south of Point Concepcion. Queen, San Pedro for San Francisco, three miles north of Point Concepcion. Lewis Luckenbach, San Francisco for New York, 47. miles south of San Pedro. Willamette. San Pedro for San Francisco, off Point Vincent. Soeedwell, Coos Bay for San Diego, 300 mils south of San Francisco. Beaver, San Pedro for San Francisco. 20 miles east of Point Concepcion. Chandlor, Everett for San Pedro. i0S2 miles south of Everett. Centralis, San Francisco for Eureka, T milts south of Humboldt Bar. south of Point Araso. !ervuua djovciu im iuuumiiui ui " win. Herrln. Port Costa for Linnton. 352 miles! have delightedly told how they were frea north of port Costa. ,'o nausea, had no morning- sickness and Klamath land for San Francisco. 10 , fc tnrougn tne ordeal with most miles south of No: 11. west Seal itocKs. t ... ,,, . . , ... , Northland Portland for San Francisco, 20u markable success. "Mother's Friend" has miles north of San Francisco. ! Moffett, Point Wells for Richmond, 471 1 Yose. San Francisco for Portland, Do miles north of c?pe Blanco. Scott, with Acapulco In tow. Nanaimo for San Francisco, 15 miles south of Destruc tion Island. Breakwater, .Coos Bay for Portland, l. mil north nf Yaouina Head. Buck, San Pedru for Yokohama. 300 miles from San Pedro Marcn P. M, Thomas, Manila for San Francisco, 103!) miles west of Honolulu March 2S, 8 P. M. Korea. Orient for San Francisoo, 206 miles west ot Honolulu March 28, 8 P. M. Matsonia, San Francisco for Honolulu, ir.7 mites out March 28. S P. M. Enterprise. Hilo for San Francisco, 1605 miles out March 28. 8 P. M. Mongolia. San Francisco for Honolulu, 360 miles out March 28. 8 P. M. Asuncion. San Francisco for Cordova, 83 miles north of San Francisco. El Segundo. Point Wells for Richmond, 47 miles from Richmond. Barge HI, Portland for Richmond, 11" mil"s from Richmond. Governor. San Francisco for San Pedro, 10 mils south of Pigeon Point. , Topeka. San Francisco for Eureka, six milts south of Point Arena. Norwood, San Francisco for San Pedro, off Point Montara.- Porter. San Francisco for Everett, 55 miles north of fan Francisco. Adeline Smith, San Francisco for Coos Bay. 04 miUjs north of San Francisco. Kilbum, Eureka for San Francisco, 140 miles north of San Francisco. S. V. Luckenbach, New York for San Francisco, ."o miles south of San Francisco. Willi elmlna. Honolulu for San Francisco, 20S miles out. Hanify. San Francisco for Honolulu, 475 miles out. Hi Ionian. HIlo for San Francisco, 361 miles out. , Tides at Astoria Tuesday. - High water. Low water. 0:0r A. M S.3 feet!6:Sl A. M 0.8 feet 0:22 P. M 8.3 fectG:40 P. M 0.9 feet Columbia River Bar Report. ' NORTH HEAD, March 29. Condition of the bar at o P. M.: Sea. moderate; wind, south 42 miles. COAST SUSPECT IS HELD Man Arrested in Boston Is Believed Swindler of Many Banks. BOSTON", Marcb 29. Suspicion that a man who says he is Willard O. Wal lace, of Chicago, was C. H. Hitchcock, also known as Claude Howard and S. H. Conrad, wanted for alleged larceny from banks in New Orleans, San Fran cisco and Portland. Or., resulted in his, arrest today. Hitchcock is charged with larceny of ?2500 from a New Or leans bank through a deposit of a bo gus draft or. a Pittsburg company. At an Francisco he is alleged to have obtained $1500 in the same way. "Willard "Wallace committed no crime in Portland, according to Pinkerton and Burns detective agencies here, although he passed through Portland March 8, en route from San Francisco to Seattle. Horseshoers Prove Skill. Five aspirants for positions as horse- DIRECTORY OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS. DR. R. B. NORTHRCP. SOS Morgan bldg.. cor. Broadway and Washington street. Of fice phone. Main 349; residence. East 103. PATENT ATTORNEY. H. C. WRIGHT 22 years' practice. U. and foreign patents. bOl Deku.ni bldg. PAINTING. u t u&rvk'.k. Daintlnc. tintina and gen era'l uaiaUns. Reasonable prices. Main !U5;i. . PAINTING AND KALSO.M1NING. WE kalsomine rooms at $2.50 and paint booses at your price. n.aat auj, j oio PAWNBROKERS. 4 STEIN'S LOAN OFFICE, tt NORTH ttth ST. t) K T Li A Nl WOOl? PIPE CO. Factory and of tice near Zitii and V ork af. Aiam Hcu. itUJBEfi STAMI'BS. SKALa. SIGNS. PACIFIC COAdT STAAIP WORKS. 231 Wasu. st.f Phone Main 710 and A. 2tl0. SXORAt. K ANO TB.VN&FKK. C. O PICK Tranarer & Storage Co. Office and commodious 4-atory bnclc warehouse, separate iron room and fireproof vaults lor valuables. N. V. cor. d and Pine its Pianos and furniture moved and packed lor shipment, special rai.es xuaau on soods in our through cars o aii aomestio and loreifa-n ports. Main 5'J6. A lUUti. OLSON-ROE TRANSFER CO. New fireproof warehouse with separate rooms. We move and pack household goods and pianos and snip at reduced rates. Auto vans and teams for moving Forwarding and distributing agents. 1? ree trackage. Office and warehouse, 10th and Hoyt sts. Main 57. A. OREGON TRANSFER CO.. 474 Glisan sU cor. 13th. Telephone Main ty or A- llo. We own and operate two large class "A' warehouses on terminal tracks. Lowest insurance rates iu city. MADISON ST. DOCK and WAREHOUSE Office IS'J Madison, ticnerai mercimuumi and forwaraiiiK agents. Phone Main 7tful. WHITEWASHING. WHITEWASHING, gasoline power sprayer, expert, work, phone fiellwood 172. ' I WOOD. GREEN and dry slabwood, block wood. Pan ama Fuel Co. Main 570, A. S898. ORNAMENTAL IKON AND WIRE. Portland Wire Ar Iron Yks., 2d and Columbia. PAINTS AND WALL PAPEJl W. P. FULLER At CO.. 12th and Davis. PAINTS, OILS AND t.LASS. RASMUSS10N &: CO., 2d and Taylor sta. PIPE, PIPE E1TT1NOS AND VALVES., M. L. KLINE. 84-86 Front at. PLL.MBLNli AND STEAM SUPPLIES. M. L. KLINE, S4-S0 Front at. PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS. J. BALTES & CO., 1st and oak sta PRODUCE COMAI1SSION MERCHANTS. EVKKDING & FAHREL, 140 Front St. KOPE AND BINDING TWINE. Portland Cordage Co.. 14th and Northrup. SASH. DOORS AND CLASS. V. P. FULLER & CO.. 12th and Davis. WALL PAPER. MORGAN WALL PAPER CO. 280 2d at. WHOLESALE JEWELERS OPTICIANS. '.1'TTERFI EI.D BHOS.. MOHAWK BL.D'1. shoers in the city service, demonstrated their skill on horses of the street-cleaning bureau yesterday as a part of a municipal civil service examination. Each applicant dressed the feet of a horse and fitted and nailed on shoes. The examination is one of the new practical tests given by the Civil Serv ice Board for the mechanical service. Injured Woman Is Improving. Mrs. L. M. Kandle, of 497 Albina avenue, who was hurt while alighting from a streetcar recently, is reported to be improving at Good Samaritan Hospital. Her complete recovery is expected withm a short time. A Hint for Coming Maternity fn a. litti book designed for expectant mothers xnore complete Instruction, is given In the use of 'Matner s f riena. -This is an external embrocation applied to the abdominal muscles for the pur pose of reducing the strain on liga ments, cords and tendons. It serves to ease the mind, indirectly tia- a. most beneficial effect upon the been growing1 in popular favor for mora hn forty years. In almost every com- munity are grandmothers who used it themselves, their daughters have used it and they certainly must know what s blessing it is when they recommend it B warmly. It Is nsed very successfully to prevent caking of breasts. 'Mother's Friend" has been prepared In the laboratory of Bradfleld Kegulator Co., 804 Lamar Bldg.. Atlanta, Ga., for more than two generations and can be had of almost any druggist from coast to coast. jSVriU to-day for the little book. MEETING NOTICES. Imperial Lodge No. 153. A. F. & A. M. Special communica tion this Tuesday evening. March SOth, 191.",, o'clock. Masonic Temple. West side; M. M. EBSree; Visitors welcome; Order, B. F. BOJDEN, W. M. P. ANDRliS, Secretary. A. & A. S. RITE. Oregon Consistory No. 1. Regular meeting in Memorial Hall, Scottish Rite Cathedral, this evening at S o'clock. By order, MASTER OF KADOSH. ORIENT LODGE NO. 17, I. O. O. F. Extends a cordial In vitation to its members and their families and friend to be with us on Tuesday evening. March u0. at their hall, E. 6th and Alder sts. presenta tion of veterans' Jewel and a fine programme. W. W. TERRY, Secretary. OREGON COMMANDER, IC T. Special, Wednesday, March Slst, at 1 o'clock P. M. To conduct the funeral service of Sir F. H. Lecnler. Your attendance ts expected. C. F. WIEUAXD, Recorder. HAWTHORNE LODGE NO. Ill, A. F. & A. M. Special com munication this (Tuesday) even ing, at 7:3ir, Masonic Temple. Work in the M. M. degree. Vls itine brethren welcome. C- E. MILLER. Secretary. EXTRA Emblem Jewelry of mil kinds; spe cial designs made. Jat-ger Bros.. Jewelers. DIED. FRIEDENTHAL.. At the residence ot her son. Joseph FYiedenthal. ! Everett street. March 21, Mrs. Sarah Fried- enthal, aged 77 years. In months. Funeral notice later. Kindly omit flowers. HOOPER At his late residence. 6206 East 47th at., James J. Hooper, age 78 years. Remain, at P. L. Lercta undertaking parlors. East 11th and Clay sts. Funeral notice later. ' RAX WORTHY March 29, at the residence. ti!t7 Marshall street, Eleanor Elizabeth Raxworthy. wife of Sidney Raxworthy. Funeral notice in later issue. Kindly omit flowers. MCLAREN In this city. March 2Sth, Alex ander P. McLaren, aged 4j years. The remains are at the residence establish ment of J. P. Finley & Son, Montgomery at Hh. HOOPER In this city. March :!. at the home of Fred A. Robinson. 6" Forty seventh street Southeast. James J. Hooper, aged t'J years. .Funeral notice later. AMUSEMENTS, HEILIG Broadway, at Ty lor Mala 1, A 1IS5 Tonight 8:15 BARGAIN TRICK I MATINEE TOMORROW I Famous Comedy Succsaa, "PEG O' MY HEART" Peggy O'Neil as "Pe." Evening-s Lower floor. 11 rows, IS: T row ll.aO; balcony, $1, 7ic 00c; gal lery, 60 c. SEATS NOW SELLING. BAKER li HKATER lln Z, A 036O. Geo. U Bakor. Mgr. TONIGHT A 1. 1. WEEK-MATS. WED.. THl'llS.. SAT. The most loul-stlrrlnc drsma of a dec.de. Damaged Goods BY EUGENE BRIECX. Presented with mrtlstlo power end rai moral earnestness." Dr. Win. T. t oster. Reed College, "If one only Is taught the WMM of sin fe) death.' the play will have served Hs pur pose." Mayor Albee, "Tremendous portrayal of facta."-Rev. V. W. Gorman. Chi'dren under Is not admitted unless ac companied by adults. Special maimee lor women only, Thursday, Joe. 50c. Evenings: ijc, we. 73c. Bi Mats.. o 511c. Box, 75c Special bargain matinee YvVd., all scats (except box) l'5c. Matinee S 10 V. M Night X bhowe 7:J. :10 uT.In.n AVnrlri'a firMtest TrOteaO Actor: Ethel Whiteside and ltckanlnnies; Countess Siwti. . . 3 Other Feature Acle 3 PRICES NfelS00'::::::::::::::?. 1& mm ejs.ejenr afm KATINLE DAHY 230 n a .."' I eTalT:iI Direct from hi unprecedented Broadway .r,, t r nin.l K4TI RK ACTS ifvrM and rt row balcony reserved by phone. Matn - AUCTION SALES TODAY. AUCTION SALE TODAY. At Baker a Auction ' " ' . :,, tr.if, Bxtinuea. collection of teapots, etc. Sale at 10 o'clock. FUNERAL NOTICES. O'DAY The funeral services of th jnt Thomas O JJay. wno paiwcu cUyaVch 28, 1915. will he .Wednesday) at 2 P. M. from the Trinity Episcopal Church. Frlnds invited to al- K? "eme'terV. xi.. hodyi Tie'in ..... between the nocrs ot i. - ' 12 P M. Wednesday at the parlors of the Ske.ves Vndertaking Company, cornet Third and Clay. LBCHLER-At hi. late residence. Mil- wauK.e. ur, -hr-K.-11Q of ilurleLechTer. The 'fune a. service, will be held Wednesday. March 8 1st at -. u SSnt'ilJ. MFlnley. & .on. Mont- eomery at Mh. Krtenns mvneu. . .. MiiuuiiklQ remetx-ry. NQP.NING-At the family ; residence mo Willamette imujc.n.u, " -- - ...... Ing.' ago 76 years 0 months M d"5a; S-Ta ' Mroomorrow Yweduesday'). March 31. thence to the cathedral. Filteenth and Davis, where services will be held at A M- Friends Invited. Interment Mount Calvary cemetery. DAMAIN-March'2lh. John to years neiuc-u u.una - main. Funeral will take place nri ihe Say. March!!... a, S:S A M. .Service, at the cathedra . comer 1.th and Davis wreeu. tt o'clock. Friends Invited, Inter ment Mt. Calvary cemetery. D1TTEBRANDT At Colfa Wash-. ""'" L'7 Karl Dl.tebrandt. aged L'j years, be loved son of Mrs. Anna Smith, of 4.'i Williams avc. Funeral services wil. b" held from A. R. Zeller Co.'s parlor. 5.'4 Williama ave.. tomorrow (Tuesday). March :;n at I P. M. Krlond. invited. Interment Rose City cemetery. WILLI MR March 2. at Spokane, Wash li itoi Kvans M. Williams, aged 7 years. lltVck son of Mrs. Blanche William. The funeral services win i.e 5-ller Co.'s parlors 94 V, llMam. ae.. Wednesday. March 31. at 3 P. M In terment Rose City cemetery, lrlends ar. Invited. MI MFORD The funeral service, of the late Edward W. Mumford will be held today. Tie" day. at 10 o'clock A. M. at th.re dence rstabllshment of J. P. 1in ." Ron Montgomery, at Sth. Friends In vited. Interment at Multnomah ceme tery. ESPEY The funeral service of the late Flmer E Espey will be held at the con servatory Chapel of the F. S. DuMlng ln East Side funeral directors. 411 East Alder street, at, 2:0 P. M. today (Tues. day.) Friend. Invited. Services at the grave private. FARRELL The funeral services of the late George Farrell will be held at the Church of the Holy Redeemer. 201 Port land boulevard, at 10 A. M. today (Tues day Friends Invited. Interment Rose City cemetery. H MMOND Mrs. Eliza Hammond, wife of E W Hammond, March 2S, uge (9 years. The funeral services will be held at W. H Hamilton's chapel, East SOtli and Glisan sts., this afternoon, 2 P. M. In terment Rose City Cemetery. LEMOINE The funeral services of the 18te Jennie Lemoine will bo held today. Tues day at 10 A. M. at the mortuary chap'l of A. D. Kenworthy Co.. Lents. Friends invited Interment Mt. Scott Park cemetery. FUyERAI, IHRKCTOBS. The only residence, undertaking establish ment iu Fort land with private i ivewjr, iiam a. a m , J. P. FINLET SON, Montgomery at Fifth. MR. EDWARD HOLM AN, the leading funeral director. 20 Third street, corner fcalmoa. Lady assistant. A 1511. Mala F. 6. LUISNlN'a, INC, East B!de Funeral .Directors. 41 East Al- er street. Eat i2, B 2025. A. K. ZjfiLLER CO.. u2 WILLIAMS AV East 1086, C 10U&. Lady attendaau Day and night service. iu'wivn jt m ' iN TJ li. funeral directors. Broadway and pine, f bourn Main A eoJS. Ladyattenuanu BKEiiiiE, faunnybide Funeral Failure. Auto hearae. lutt Belmont St. Tabor lZOft, B R- T. BVRNEti. Williams ave. ana Knutt. East 1115, C 194J. Lady attendant. P. I LEHCH, Kaat lltn and Clay streets. Lady assistant, tast mi. cL'viuvd CVI1KPT4 K IN'fl rOMPANT. 3d and Clay. Main 41M. A 23iil. Lady atl.ndant. FLUlUB'l'a. MARTIN FORBES CO., tlorl.ts. g47 Wash ington. Main 2i. A 120a. Flower, lor all nciaslon. arti.tically arranged. CLARKE BROS., dtaigners and deoorators, irean cgi . .. ' ' , ' r . v". - between em ami oiu. PEOPLE'S FLORAL BHOP, 2d and Alder. MAX U. SMITH, Mala Vili. A -12L Selling building. , A. C F. BL'RKHARDT. 120 N. 2d Fun.ral design, and ci'l flowers. Main lao. A 7131. SL'NNYSIDK Greenhouse. Fresh flowers. Ph"ne B 1S22 E. '8d nd T'or OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY 87 (,RtD AVEV, N. Btle Uavla aad Kverett. Phones Kaat 14:12, B 2.". 15. Opea Day aad Maht. Report all caaes of cruelty to this of fice. Lethal chamber for f mall anlmale. Horse ambulance for sick or disabled animals at a niomcnfa notice. Anyone degirinK a iet may communicate with us. (i rK-M!r-ii:;w rnj -a VW.l.BiU . &;S'rf 1 ..HIT gl?7iKr CLASSIFIED AD. RATES laily and Sod-. r I J no One limr l ixtMnir id tun roocut Ive time - ' Mnir ml three niriiiU ne ... Mm aid ftifc or . ca roM,ollve 1lmr . . Yh tttmte ml aiol t dertlmriB under "New T.mh" and ill other clailua tion fPxv-H't the following: Mtd-ition 1 Nlttctl -Mle. Nititktttoti nteJ I emale. I or Kent. Itm.m, rrtMte tmlHe. H-rl and Koonio. I'rlete I nii.ir.. H.HiMekeeittns Hn. 1'r.tn.e -anillte. Kalo on llie lw.e -U-ilMtio la 1 rU line ea-h lnrrtiwn. tin 'VhorEe" uertliement-i rtionr will baeJ on the number f linen atertnj la the tIer, retarding of ihe numler of Mrd in eth line. linicnutii cintnte. two line. The Oreuonliin will a--ept r . I. e ol Tertixement er ihe telephone. rw IhI the ndvertler t a iul"riler lo either phone. No price., will be quoted over the phono, but bill will he term err the follow in da . Whether tihtaeiiueut advertisement w HI bo accepted over the prune ernilf upon the promi'incfto of pa. men! of telephone adter icii'cnt. Mtiuitioiiw nauted and rerwonal adterticnient will not b accepted over the. telephone. Order, for one Insertion only will be accepted for "l-'urntluro for le," 'BI-ne- tlpiM.rtuMitleP.." 'KMiiilna-lloueo" and Wanted t Kent. Telephone Mniu .070. A (MWft. Ihe OrrKnnUn will not miarante accuracy or a mi me reponihlllt!r for error uocurrUig ln telephone adertlcmenlM, AlrrliMiiii'nln to reeette prompt clnvifl cation nin-t be In The Orrrnnlwn office be fore H o'clock nt nilihi, e&cept Katurdat. Moid ii r hour for The Miuday tlreieontan will he : ti o clock Saturday night, ihe offico will be open until 10 o'clock , M.. a uual. and H dn recelted too late for proper cla dricatlon trill be run under the heading Too Late to Clilf.' hEW XOIJAtt. , 7-- . ..... . t i. ,aij - MOUNT SCOTT PARK CEMETERY Comprising S36 Acre. MOUNT SCOTT PARK CREMATORIUM Containing: Four Incinerators, Chapel and Columbarium. MOST MODEILX I.N" AMERICA, Originators and Leadera of HlRh-Cla.i Cemetery and Crematorium Berv lc In Portland. Perpetual tare Without Extra C harge. Ideally Located on Flcture.qua Mount bcott, "Where Nature, leacefui Quietude Lends an Influ ence .o Sof ten Sorrow." Reached by Mount Scott and Cnxartero Cars. Auto Bus Meets Cars by Appointment. Both Telephones. Unu'K. rKHMANfc.Vr. I'AHIvLlKR. MORTGAGE LOANS 6 ON IMPROVED BISINKSS rnopr.iTiE Residence loana and T per cent, according- to location. l'le.Uy of money. ROBERTSON & EWING 207-H nert.iiMtira Ua.k Uldav MORTGAGE LOANS en Improved city and farm property at current rates. Attractive repayment privileges. Losns quickly clused, Ca4 today. 6 Of LARCH L()A Ol (ZO lO OlslNKM PROPEKTIRI i O A. H. BIRRELL CO. tl"-2ia Aartknestersi Haak Uulldlas. WEST SIDIS FLAT. Lot 3Xxl00 Ilnlldlaa la Fine tea. dltlOB. Prlre 4000t Only :um t ask. lialancn Ka.y H,ymnt Inquire on FremtscH. 404 I'OLOIBIA STHKI-.T. Will Take Auto for Firnt rjment Western Bond & Mortgage Co. Our Own Hun. at current Matea MCK1L1P.VI. A1 lOKItlKATION UOMDl FARM AND C1TV lAMl 0 I.urtU ttmrd ( Xrade Bldg. BU5INFSS PWOPFRTV ANO CLOSE IN C'lOf Nr.r Wo EDWARD E.G0UDEY7 NOHTMWtSlERN BANtN BUILDING MORTGAGE A AHC! CIT A1VD FARM LANS On Improved Properties In Any Amount at Current Kates. BAHTIIAN THOMPKO.-. HANK Kill. Crner Keurtis and Stark atreats. REAL BB.TATK DKALERS. PALMKR-JO.NBd CO., Wllcos bldg. U. 4Ol-O5-40 BECK. William P., aia-31'l r.llln. bids. BENKUIJl' BHOS.. IITO Hstliorne ave. BAUP.ETT BIIOS., rtrd uf Trade. REAL ESTATE. For bale -Lata. NOW is your opportunity to buy In a new business district. Activity uicani n,i,.. Kl Tovar and lovel.Mnh are In tho I'nlcii ave.. Intel Mate lirldice district. here money will noon be apcnt III lrse amount". Take Vancouver car today, set off at Mor gan St.. and let us show you business lots, residence lots or a home ; easy terms. I lie Brong Co, Inc., 201 Ouk St. riiona Mem M.l. ROBR CITT PARK LOTS. Deal direct wltlj the owner., the oris in. I platter, ot tbls beautltal part of Portland. Call on our really department. corner Fourth and Stars. -HABV11AN iHOMPSON u Al'IlK, 71ST ST., $,. All level. Jinl enough lies for shsflr, lavs oppoHile t'd ave.; our siKn on a tree will locate It: ;t r;re l-.ticatn. UUDUAI1I) As WlKUIllCK. l't."t Stark nt. LOT SNAP. EOxton, cat front, K. ,'.4th near Broad way 65UO, free and clear, easy terms. y tIKl'SSI & HOLDS. Bonrd of Trade Hid. .Main 74. 2. BEAUTIFl'L view lot. Writ Side, city water, only IB minutes' car ride, r.r fare, for only s:i,10; 1U down, o per month, M. t,. Lee, i,ou uoroeu i.m.. LOTS Ai'ltEAOE. ASTORIA. A It It K N TO N. NliW ASTORIA, l-oratlons the heart "f Hie b..t f II. . U 1 Yoke. li:iu Northwestern Hank I'Ulg. r,nxli)6. 'l(Kio; ,lug'cMh. Call 17J W. Tark st. IBV1N11TON Ureal baisalli. 7.".l'"l, l.'dll. near Knott, v. ry chnl. n. everjtl.lns cl.sr. price 2.V. l'hone Main ::i".". Monday. FOP PVLE New moiern li-r,M,in bijtis.l'ivv in Irvington. Unl'ine in d-slgn and com- nl..t It. every detail. Phone K. 4.4... FOR SM.E Modern cotlaire. 1 blo k n.ntli car b.rn.. Write or Iminlrc, ill Wa.ll-i.-mn t Vancouver. By owner, half price ror cs.n ioi. in Flavel: 10 '"'"'A2, Or'S""1"- I or sle yeai h Property. TWO choice beach lot.. Salt Air. Til. .monk Wsrli; mu.t .ell. need money; o lt from st.tlon. on tr.k. f.clng oce.a. Ad dress S t72. Oreg'-nlsn For Kale Hoasea. r.,a ii a vPt h V it s V: snap-$.' .'.-room blilimilow. bui!t-ln ruliv.lilrtl"!, whltc-eii;iinc!-'l liol.h kitchen, n.w lino leuni. icinr-m li.-i.icnt. mhtri)i, I IdovV frooi -M'tH and ll.wlUoioe, tcr 'Ik W 7U2. oicsuU.au. . .. V