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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1915)
PORTLAND IS HOI TO J. H. fiVCLEFENT Eastern Corporation Director Revisits City Where He S Won His Bride. FIRST TRIP WAS IN 1833 A Official of nails, a. In l-erl. Ij. Visitor IJild C'ornrr stone of Portland Hotel. Wl.erw lie Xow !- Returning "hie old home on a -M.it.- Joha M. Mi"C:mnt. tu-l!rt -sir a number of prominent rorpora-tn-ne of New York City. I tn Portland. Kr M Clem.nl cam l Portland first In IMt a. tha ag.nl f'.r the Northern Tariff Terminal Company. ant aftr r.tilin two years tn lha cltr left for tia East. Ma a tha man who laid the cornerstone of tha Portland Hotel, and soar u registered there with his -ifa anl family. Th. rnrtl.n l llotal urp"sed to I.. titlt by ona of tha railroads.- said fr. M1emnt yesterday. "I th agent for the Northern rm-lfi- Tr rtiul Company, and whn Mr. Whld Oa. tha ar-hlt-cl. was raady for th rorn'rstan to ba lr.14 he cama around to ma. ana b-ina th. only official fiere. I had to do It- For number of year, tha hotel waa not c.nstrurte. former than tha mrnrntxiii. Soma tima after 1 l.ft It waa finished." rtrot Anisal Related. Mr. M.Oement cama to Portland first by boat from sUn "rnrls.o. there ba in no Oregon-California Katlroad at that time. H- said thai tha principal hotel In tha city waa tha Kmond. and ba rouid not esen iret a roomto Mrn lf there, but had to "double" with a ehn-e acquaintance that ha made on the journey up from San Kranclsox Mr. MrOlement declared that Port land how. a .ub.tantial progress, al IhoutA tht state, aa well a. other ec tiona of the United States, waa feeling a buslne-ia depression. -Pu.tnese la In a depr.taed .tale owing rhlefy to the frt that money la lneted generally i the lumber ln.lu.try. No domestic trade U p-vaaibte at this ttme. and the various shipping lawa hara laid a re atramt an esport. As loon aa the capi tal 1 reieaaed and tha lumbar Industry e allowed to as.uma a normal condi tion prosperity will ba tha natural result." Brlae laid Retara Trla. Mr. M.-ctement'a eecund trip to the City of Port: an4 waa made In The object of that lll waa to claim aa hi. wife Wee En Morgan, the taushter of pioneer Portland people. Since that time he baa been through here on a number of occa.iona. ilr. and Mr. McVlereent hare been her for a number of day., and tripe to Wa.h Ingtoo cltiea have been made by ilr. l...' .meet ilr. M-i'lement I chairman of the board of dtrectora of tha Allis-Cnalmera Company, a director of the ienrral jlnt'ii Company Ithe maker or Bulrk ar. a director of the Colorado Kuet e lr" Company an! tha tre-prejt.lent af tha ilanh.tian Railway, of New York. - Although I haea been ldntlnd with business rwrnj In th East for a - i ...r. I ilsui feci aa though Portland waa my borne, and whenever I come to tit. city 1 always Bo I old friend.." ald Mr. McOcroent. SHOPLIFTING IS CHARGED Fair Admit Trarrlltn; Ttarre Vcar aa Han and Wife Confessing to lraellnr together for three year aa man and wife, t.-oree Hart and Mi.a Ituaam.-nd Sutherland were arreted yesterday In Meter a ' rank's department .tore. Mise tutncr lar..l being t.(U on a charge f shop lifting. Se-ral articles, said to hair been purloined, were found la a bac tha wo man was carrying. An bour later le trctlees Oradd.-rk and Jinilth found snnit in the room occupied by the pair, and al.o arreted J. A. ;en.n. who waa found there, on su.plcloa of complicity In the :.'J trli;n The Ktrl blamed Mart for th fact that th. y bad never been marri 0. and tha man laid th" blame upon tb icirl. but botn declared that they wcro w "II tng to wed. THREE CLOSE FOR QUEEN CandUlatra for Itulcr of Dahlia Car altal IVnr Vote-. Art. VANit't'V Lit. Wash . Auc IJ. (Spe cial The contest for rueen of the I'eh.lA tarcial. wl'.ich Is l. be heid here d'irin C e last three days of the Columbia Kler Interstate Fair, has narrowed do. a to tnrce candidates. Miss Kuth ilc o n. the Faslrrn Mar (and dilr. baa withdrawn. il:-s lla.ls oorhees. te Cnlted . . . . . ....1,1.1. m.. act:l In first place a ben th count was mad today. having lli loir .!.- eia v.n,. tr- r. ks candidate, held second place, with 1 1 J votes, and Mise M'.l Clark, th Heleliah-i M.i:ell'w randitlal. was third, with lelt. The contest closes rievt Wednesday nlht. SURETY PAYS SHORTAGE Idaho to tirt s.i5 on Itond of ri-lnursiUT t'ominl.sionrr. Fots. Idho. Auc. :J. iSeclal The .-.aim of the state n-1 the b..r.csmen ef K. t. an al ken "urs, e.fIAie iniui'i'i miii:ss:oucr recover the a-'nount of s'ort.ce found lr th. lnsuracca department after an tnve.t cation waa n.adc by an rxpe't auditor, and for tia ert n!nal resp.nsi Mitty of aftlch. Van Vaikenburg was tried and acij'ii:te.l. has been allowed. A check from the Aetna Insur ance Conrpar.y for ! ii ts row on Its way to l;oi.e. Inforrration to this ef fect has been received by th Uoremor. DAILY CITY STATISTICS Bin he. Ot.CNTr Te an4 Stra H.rmsa A G:.ri 41 K.t 'ne.t. Alluil Jl. a sa p.TI'N'" ''iEI-V -t". aa4 tr A'bert J Hii.ae.s.a.1. Ar.e stiest, Aitf t 11. CK".t. T. ytr M H - Jn B. C-a:. . VI a - J ...r. a.. A -' .'i, a .n. I '.L-''I T ."J afa. ..-. o T. t.t.t. A.i.t I a fi. 1.. KH.-t.P-T.' ar ..-.4 - Aet-e J l a tmmi t'a .S Street. AaS-l 1 1 '-,. I""."r -t v- v us. r. rie-e tt. K; Cl:t street North. Aua.M IV. a "Vf K-T Mr a- V-a Jehs W t-'.ka. f K' iit TI. a rlus"l.r. ;TI.lT'-r Hr J "' are. C Sl-.in.ami. Hi mmml .ta str-.l. A .141' "roWlJIlt T itr. aa4 -Irs. T A. r.'.r i East naadera atreat. Aacast T, 'i'S'iit-T. Jtr. aa Mra. Arth-T Vi . tu s; CaouawclaJ atraet. Aoaaat IS. ' "vcOT. atr aa4 ea CTTde C. T". til baaptt siree. Aut Is. a cauahtar. Me.rrl.ee U sans t-KOCIt.EX-MiWIllNai-wruaal X Pv tx. :. ill M.rl aeenae. aad MauO l, ;j. n.l Vif4U a. HHITf-HOtim-KlH ll.rs.rt H svnmitt. kmi. Pm bu..i.s. sna tie llJeta.f. l.a .? .- '"!! i'irT!J'.lRfrE J.c Hmi:t.e, 1- Tr.jtm.a H.'.l. aaa Ut bruce. U'crt!i's' .K.n:'nr!t A-nid Pet.r r-r.o. J I. an.raao-l. Or a4 M.r.ai.l ..- : ;i T!i-ia;a rn. a H eaa aim babler. ' UVvh"l.rilVET 0re K. Perl, faaj. . Inn. c saJ l..bt at.. Sap.,'l"lvti,r?,,.kilSCENT WITIlata H. as.r4-f -. rw'r rrrt - ...a-..!. ni '.rl Leoo. Vias.at. 1. 1 .- : ' e t t u ' " . - r . r-- - - -- ttU ' .i'llfi- eireet e-..4tn.t. Aaaa 4a - - tueeaj.ee IWakl Jsaerlaae tsreaeea. t:t"Ata-'5lirKJt i:::am F"a ardi ss 1 !- H Or-e. bom ol J 1-ert.er.a. M TK'K-1A era - - J.n.ia .. i ' a-4. boia el Purt ""ifHlTMHDOC Of.' Unit sb1 lar(ar.t El -n Ui IS-. "" af P":an. M.,k i.T irl ft.-.a I. '"h of pr'',",1-..-i PH.rl-KIKle John l ua d A.:aa aMi. bo'.h or Aur.f. Or. ... . . HO Kl-:i.Y Han-lllno H Moasrd and P.u. .n-.o K r. bota of Ar iettas. 1-HAktK-NUAH r;.r.nc. I. B.er. or H:: Or, .cd Eli A. Noah, ot I ort- Uo4 . ... MILt.a-COt II.i-nr t; . r .U nni. B. srt. h-th vt fortl. K IMi il rl.-N A. ion Kids nj M.u " "J1-1 " M(Loa. Dih of Pti.no m:ahlv i.aoo.aaa fk.kt Lt riRK AT BKB CtMPAV. Mich Wind Drtsen Bias. Tsatre Mill, Which la Saved, bat srs tss. tesaplated la Delayed. BKNl. Or, Auk. Ii. (Special.) Fanned by a hleh wind, fire today swept throuch the yard of the Bend Cnmpanr. Ju.l putmd of the city lim it, and burned nearly 6.S00.00D feet of lumber stored there to meet a number of lam bulldlns; contracts. W hlla tha Ins has not been estimated. It la un derstood that tha stock I partially eoeered by flO.Ooa Insurance. Flames started from a small lumber pile In th" center of the yard and spread rapidly toward tha mill of the company. Tramways and connections with th mill were destroyed by dyna mite and firemen fought for hours to stem the prorrejs of tha fir thst was drteen directly at the mill by the bre. . Umbers were blown about the yard by the wind, and In a short time the names had Included nearly the entire storace area. Firemen finally practi cally leave up the attempt to save ra icn of tha yard, and concentrated on de feodlnc the mill from the spread of tha flame... By breaklnsr all connec tions alth the yard the mill was saved. Construction work that h"d been Planned and for which larse orders had been placed or lumber will now be de layed. It was announced tonlsht. or .Iso will be delayed on the new $M.00 Brooke-Scanlon mill and contemplated construction by the Shevlln-HIoa Company. . FOREIGN VESSELS BENEFIT Seamen's 1-aw IHscrlntlnatra Asalnsl America s Own Vessel. wmilxriTOX. Aug. JS. President .. .1. .. Attornev-Oenera ei ii. un ..... - C.resor today an Interpretation of the seamen's law. pv.-l at me ' cf Contress. W hlle the opinion w.s not mirt public, it was understood that t Attorn.y-tleneral upheld a decision be Solicitor Thurman. of the Iepart ' ...nn,.-c. that section 14 of mem .1 - " . - . the law tmpo.ing rigid saielT ir...... tlons on American slaps would not an- ,iy to many vessels 01 lorvi.u .-a ome ot - . . i ... m.rl. hr the Adrolnl. .1.1.1. a. Irl ion rv.l inmc m 11 e I . " 1 1 wvui. - - -- - tratlon in L'e.ember to have the law ..nri,l to prevent discrimination . . . A .... r L-a n .hlnB- f"""1 - '.... X- .la. The law goes into eneci 4 aa to American snips anu a."" - a Sh fn..im vessels, except In cases where treaty provisions would be violated. :-Policeman Hnrt In WrccW. .. .tt ... -; i Special.! F. IL ltathbon. of lbanon. waa seriously Injured today, when a motorcycle he was riding collided witn an uimn near Inucpendeiica He was "nacred unconscious and. alter oeina u.v...... . ; . t . ... iia.i.n.1 it was touna iiibi he had sustained a fracture of one leg . ..M .n.l numerous cuta ana bruises. The attending physicians said h.i he would recover. i.aiuuuu formerly a policeman In Independence lie la not married. . hlaml Vote lovrn Light Project. ashLAXP. Or.. Aug. (Special.) . ..i ... .in.riilni.iii proposition pro I... ... in. niv lake over the equipment within ihe city limlls of the l,r,.un-i alifornla I"oer Company and pur.hase Irom such corporation the . urr-nt at wholesale rates on a specific . . .i. . t..l t a .rectal elec tion today by a vote of S to :oi. This leave, the electric ItBht situation a hrretofore. with both a municipal and outside plant In me iiein. San Ham 1 oresl Free IVom Elrea. ...,.vc i, .ins Ji. (Special.) Thouuh there has been much smoke In ... .,.r v.liev the past few days. ' -i- i..r..i nr. is burning no. a .ii. a.r . . o . . . Vritional rorest. The u m.rm he. come from the burning of brush siashlnu outside of the r..crTe and from nrcs to the north and south. Two Hurt Aula Toms Turtle. n v,-Ti,iv riTV Or. Aur. .5. (Spe " . . . 1. t tl.rmr.nv mild !..'.. whitcombe. of this were Injured today when an .,,.I turtle on Monroe ,r,.rl Thev were drlvirur tr.-i.ru won irii to pass a Kugene car a hen the front wheels cauht In rut, llobhera at Cottage Groe iet $2.50 . .-rr . 1 c.nnvr Or. Aug, -Jpectal Thieves entered the Kerr . . vi..nH.v nU'hl obtaining it "- .TrstrerjuTdey-'were . . . i k.rnr. tamrvering with I ni' ... ' ... . it. They dined on the highest priced goods In siock. Cook KestinR on Track Is Killed. QCIXABT. Or.. Aug. rS. (Special.) fitting for a momcm re. grade of the Southern Plctflc track In front of their camp cara, Joe Jerme- -- it v.... a cook, waa In stantly killed Sunday by a southbound passenger train, ne is iumi. i widow and four children la Italy and a brother. . .. ... .r the eov.-emeat- .a'r.llr.v.d.'of .'hM. te heirs lf. UP I., ..trn.:.. .xr-.-1m.cts aim ell I nl;-d i i'ii eosiaeecs ar supervts.ni ta LUMBER YARD BURNED VANCOUVER CHANNEL DREDGING FINISHED Minimum Width Is 150 Feet, While Average Depth Now Is 22 Feet Throughout. TILLAMOOK WORK IS NEXT Progress la Made In Operations at too Ba; At Coqullle Kivcr Inclde Break In Jetty Is Being Closed. Vancouver's channel, eonnectln K ths t city's harbor with deepwater. In the main channel between rortland and the sea. has been finished by the Covern- nini ureua vresjon. wunu operated there for the past few weeks. ti.. t. I .... n,..,..h .hnnl. M aw lu.iiuci v mm . . w u n to a depth of Si feet most of the way and has a minimum width of 150 feet. so there Is abundant depth for vessels expected to ba bandied there In the near future. The cost of the work was contrib uted to largely by the Port of Vancou ver and. besides maintaining the chan nel hrreafter, it Is probable that a icreater depth and width will be pro- viura aa me marine - uands. There have been numerous ves sels loaded at Vancouver In the past and the prospects are that there win be a resumption of the business on an even laricer basis now. The dredge Oregon Is slated for a full year's run on her next undertak ing. . luvn .in vwj . " . . ........ - from the entrance to Tillamook Bay to nay ncy. semra ociiib mnc, I ' 1 l..... .11 V. m r ln nuweTcr. sue win ii.. ' i " " " " ' stalled, aa she has utilized wood, but oil is to be consuir.ee. on me iiuainwiv Ilay project. The Jetty project there Is well under way and pile-driving has been carried a considerable distance seaward and rock now Is being dumped along the trestle In places. At Xehalcm pile-driving Is about fin ished on one Jetty.' end rork Is being d:strlbuted. At Coqullle River a break in one Jetty inside, which permitted the river to rut a new cnanuri iu me resr of the light-station some time ago. is being closed rapidly. w frnm D.. r I . . t h. nciivi i ii viii v . . - ..- Government dredne Col. P. 8. Mlchie is making headway, and the total amount ot material handled during August is expected to eiual that moved In July, which amoun.ed to more than 500.000 cubic yards. Much of trie worn unaer way aiona k. ..a-t . f CI rnn i 1 1 h in 1 1 C h state next year that material Improve ments are looaeu ior on nio.i vi vn. bars, even at the entrance to the Slus- taw llinii.h that nrnlert mav not ba finished until early In 117. I.KiHTKEKPKlIS VIEW FAIIl Tillamook Kork Resident Returns Ioiii Bis SIhjw at San 1-Yanclsco. trilli.a. ri.li.mn tnw t Vi a Tin.t 12 years keeper of the Tillamook Kock lighthouse, returned yesterday from Sian Francisco, where he was on duty at the exhibit ot the bureau of light hou.ee. Ha waa the fourth keeper from the Seventeenth Lighthouse District. comprising ui'."" n" to be sent to the Exposition, the plan of tha bureau being to give certain men an opportunity to make the trip . li u a. . iiiv -11V .." - keepers on duty there to explain vari ous features of tne cxniou lnienisenuj. A. P. C. Hald. keeper of the Umpqua River lighthouse, is to go September 10. and the sixth and last man to be given that duty has not been selected. nsnector liooeri v arret--., ui nil. district, was notified yesterday that repairs to the machinery of the fog signal plant at the Coqullle River sta- :ion had been compieteq ana inn mi signal waa working ns usual. The machinery was disabled last week. CItKW OS CHINOOK REDUCED Columbia's Entrance May Have Low Water Depth or 4 0 Eeet In Month. When the Government dredge Chinook comes In Saturday from the entrance to the Columbia to remain until early Monday morning, her crew will be cut own so there win do two emits auoaru i ni.-a. or three, and sha will work for the remainder of the season 18 lours a day instead ot it nours. auc hange la made possible because of the leadway gained by tha big digger dur- ing ine -iiiimiii .n r - - - that by the end of September, when -a- aa... . - . I.yilll -.srltf In wifhHrSW . . l . t . . I . la ...d i..ri from the mouth of the river, there may oe leei pi w.ier a. ' i ne v ii i iiujiv is in - 1 . the dredged cut where she is now sorklng. There waa talK ot naving (no lOM-l ' I . . . . i .... . w south channel at the end of t south The September survey of the bar besclns next week and flattering chanc s are xpected to lie snown on ine n-jn 1.111.1 i. f the Corps ot f.ngineers. j. a. a. IIOSTOMIX PRAISES HARBOR Kngitircr rinds Conditions Here Favorable lo Da-k Expansion. Frank W. Hodgdon. chief engineer )f the directors of the Port of Boston, s-ho has been here for a few days. Is . b .i.w. i a .... . n.rnnr ana iraiiirBi.nl - 'hi - .. Its future. He was taken tnrougn tne arbor by i. B. Hegardt. chief engi neer ni i . . ... i ii..K.irm..iir Kneler. and IVCRS, a 1 1 ii II.1.V11...... ' . commented on what he termed spnee available for extension. He was im pressed with municipal docks Nos. 1 ind . and the cargo nananng gear. Helng Interested In creosoted piling ind timber for heavy mill construction. Hr Hodgdon made a trip to St- Helens o inspect the plent there, and it Is not i. . . .hot m.f.rl.l Will improuawie u ii i ii v. . - - --- be demanded on the F.ast Coast in dock ork. though at Boston me piers . I a an MinrrBt. Mr. Hodgdon left last n'.ght fod Astoria and. on re nting here, will proceed io ru.ei lund and go East via the northern route. BF.n HAS TLE-VSANT VOYAGE llo-t Br.ngs . Passenger, Who Enjoy Trip Along Coast. Smooth sea, a hish fo that ap peared like an overcast sky and a dris slmg rain leaving the Golden tlate. that i.r. ..tern a short time after, were re ported by officers oi tne steamer bout li) o'clock yeterday. r-urser . i . n r v ' i - -- - teywood classed the trip as about the . . wa . a . - .nil Steward Martin r - L .i . mi j - - id there were more naaitny appeinca tha lan usu.i .."...A - - - . . n t l M.cff.nn. master of the V n i.ni a. . ' earner s-nan-. - - a.-ation. which he passed at the San. ranrtsco fair, returned on the ship. I J . J. Biasing and family, re iuron. an attorney, and his family: tra. a- i. Block and daughters. Miss Josephine i vn..li.ili llAh.i. . ml niimer. pouna noma imm . ... . .... i ... . . C RuppenthsJ. of th Twenty-third Ju dicial District. Kansas, was among the tourists on tha Bear. GIWXIES P.VT HEAVY DUTY Total or S1SI Bales Delivered In Day iTom Orient. Entries of gunnies yesterday at the cuatom-bouse swelled duties collected for the day be 112.380.10. There was one lot of lsl bales of begs, valued at 1101. lit. that came from San Francisco on the steamer Johan Poulsen. they having been routed via the Golden Gate from Hong Kong, and a second lot of 41)0 bales moved from the Far East through Puget Sound and were valued at t:t.i. All of the bags are Intended for new crop grain, and because of interrupted steamship service, owing to the war. with its conaequent shortage of ves sels, bsgmen and exporters on the Coast are welcoming shipments that have been arriving of late. In former days, with vessel operating direct to Port land, deliveries would have been In greater volume, and In all cases the duty paid here. Instead of soma of the tax being turned in either at San Fran cisco or on Puget Sound In some in stances. MAP.INE INTELLIGENCE, e Steamer Schedule. DUE TO ARRIVE. Name From Breakwater Coos Bsy... II . - - In. antral. a. I . In port in porx i .orinem racuiG....a riBociKii...iii bw..! Great .Nortlrera... iin Kranclsco. . . Aug. Santa Clara. ..... .n ranclsco. . . Aug. is Northern Pacific. .San Francisco Ileo. . Elder. ....San Dl-go..... ..Aug. Heaver ....Ixis nsnles... K. A. Kilburn..... San Francisco. Hose CUy Ixis Ans.les... Koaaoks San DK.-CO DCE TO DEPART. - Name For Northarn Pacific.. San Francisco . Aug. . Sept. . Sept. . Sept. Data .Aug. tlr-aawaisr. ...... iiwi xiay. .Aug, U n I . A A uf. Harvard. . ...Sh tOlaA AUg. lira. Vn.-tka-f1 U 11 I'lBPI-ilMl All Panta Clara. I ... ..San Francisco. .. Aug. Su Bear L.OS Angeles Aug. II Wapaiua San Diego Aug. JO r.lilo S.tt Diego Aus. ' Yusemlte San Dirno Aug. II Gee. IV. Elder.... JSan Diego Sept. 1 Klamath Kan Diego S-pu - V A. KUburn Sau Francisco... Sept. J Beaver .......Los Anseies. . ... Sept. 4 Multnomah -San Diego Sept, 4 Roaaoks San Diego Sept. f Rom City Los Angeles Sept. Santa Barbara.... San Dieo sept. 11 Willamette Sau Diego sepu lo - Iortlaad-Atlaatte Service, DUB TO ARRIVE. Name. From Date. Ohln.u New York In port vn.m. New York Aug. 3 Montanani New York.... New Turk.... .Vt. York Vaw Vnrlc .. Sept. .. Sept. ..Oct. .. Oct. ..Nov. Dakutan. . . Hunolulan. lowan. . ... pauaman. . I....'. .New York . DUE TO DEPART. For New York.... .......Nsie York.... .......Nevr York.... Vaw V.irk Name Date ..Aug. 2 ..Sept. 1 ..Sept. 2 ..Oct, Oil loan. ...... Momanan..... liakotan.. .... Ilonolulan. . .. lowan. . ...... Panamaa. . . . ...'ev Y'ork.... ...Veir York.... . . Nov. .. Oct. S2 News From Oregon I'orts. ASTORIA. Or, Aug. -5. (Special.) The atramer Northern Pacific arrived from ban Franclaco tooay bringing i passengers and a fair list of freight. Many of the pa.sengera left to visit the beach. The convict ship success arrived Irom Portland and will remain here until Fri day before proceeding to Puget Sound. Tie steam schooner Willamette sailed for Ursys Harbor lo load lumber. Completing her cargo of lumber at Wauna the steam schooner Santa Barbara sailed for Sau Francisco. Bringing a large ll.t of passengers and a heavy freight for Astoria and Portland the stesmer Bear arrived trora ban t ran clsco and Sau Pedro. The atearocr Boss City sailed tonight for the CsJIfornia ports. With freight for . Astoria and Portland, the steam schooner J. B. Steison arrived during the night from Ssn Francisco. The schooner Golden State arrived from San Francisco and ot to Knsppton lu '"'A'Vter'.cii.rg.n, toel oil at Portland th. tank steamer Atlas with barge l in tow sailed fur California. ..00., BAT. Or., Aug. 23. (Special.) Tn.Snf seiner gp.ed.ell "m 'UXrriv.n;rld0u"nha.t night . th. I gasolln. :.raTof c-r..wi b-Sjor Shipment on the I7"mi. a h-rresd'trlp to the Umpqua River alth freight. Mlltng Thursdsy. Tne steam schooner Hardy, laden with mmoeV Iron? tb. Porter sawmill, sailed for San Francisco. ,..- aUPE.;.V th." gasoline hooner Kosmer aalled last night. K .. ,umntlon of a steady northwest aino an ll.av XnCS l'"'" " ' . . , rraft which bad been delayed along im The stesmer . L"'"rnrU.. ,nd '.STv-, .nt Th. Ad"lln." carried te, t of lumber. .,. .rrii.il The golln. sc-oo.-r rcTrgoVt c.nnedV..monVom the Maclea, estste. u 1i,a .-rlv.d The tug Klinysm. now '-'"- with a scow or ir-ism- Movements of Vessels. PORTLAND. Aug. ;.V Arrived Steamers j. B. stetson. "v.,--ki.1,d " . . ar i Ubh fc ranrmro near. ,rom -- ,, Yorl. vla way POs; tll"". I- a irllhnrn. for . . . . UnM Kan T .11 1 . - T H. Stet on. ror oraya ' J ,OT i-i. vi. war nor Rose City, tor '"""" a D.H-or Atla. and San Francisco barge No. l, for San jranciscoj on"." barkentlne aueces b A-.. -la AUC -It. .-111... a. - . . steamer vuliiamiiy. - . ., ' ., . lir-.-- Harbor. AT . ana ieiv up w.ww " u... from San Pedro and San 1 San ...a..... " ...If, . U earner Francisco. eau - - "',.- iv-d s.nta Barl.nr tor !.;Tv-i m- in.M P. M.. steamer r.ui-1-i.- "". Franclaco. Ar .Northern :-a; ...... . . , , t o. yi; at . it 6 F. t i .teamer Atlas. sailed M stiamer Kot City, for San Francisco and san I'earo c.ii..i .. mid San Francisco, " -- " , ... . - vxlinnmab. from Portland ?? San Pedro; at 1 A. M. steamer Vo'seml.e; st 8A. M.. .e.m.r Astec. tor ."d.' 5..T.Hst.amer Nevadan? from I orittmi . vi aav norta. Ar port.anu. '-"-- L ,' -'rllr. from rtvr'l at noon. . - ., , c...'-. tnri1rd via way ports. August 24 salleo Portlar.d via ) Cnyt ,.., for ?' Arrived at 11) P. M.. steamer. n-sv Putnam and Multnomah, from Port- land. . a- . I A C.a.n,-. Ssn Pedro. Aug. -.. - p.aver. from Portland via San August "ASailed Steamer Geo. W. Elder. fr.,m san Diego, for Portland via "ay port. Arrived Steamer Palsy oadsby. from Co- ",A.btorls,'VA,Ug. 24-Arrived at T and left un It t P M.. steamer J. B. Stetson, from sJn Franrtsco. Arrived at 9 P. M.. schooner iilden State, from San Francisco. I"le. wash.. Aug. .-Arrlved-Steam-ers Despatch, from Southeastern Alaska. '.Tiled s-eamers Humboldt, for Southeaai ern Alaaka: Victoria, for Nome; Cordova. ?o? Ko"'bie Sound via Nome: Admiral Y!I-Ji nr San Francisco: Mariposa, for South, estern,, Alaska via Southeastern Yokohama. Aug. 2S. Arrived Tenyo MShangrh0.? AuV" .-Arrived-Ak. Mam. f rom Seh."llA.A ?.ld. August -4. B.nkoku ilsru. for Portland; Shldxuoka Maru. for SCHonskong. Aug. -.. Salled-Steamer M. xlco Maru. for Taeoma. St. Michaels. Ang. 24. Sailed Roma, for N,SeJ0To'rk. Aug. 21. Arrived Santa Ce cilia, from San Francisco. San FrTnclsco. Aug. ;.V-Arrlved-Ste.m-ers Ente-irise. from Hllo: Colonel E. L. Drake barge M, from Seattle: Asuncion. Latouche. from Alasks; Captain A. F. Lucas, from vsncouver; Noms City, from Port Angelas- Great Northern, from Astoria: Santa rum." from Port Angeles: Wllllsm H. . . r,.n.. i 1 1 . 1 1 iti frnm A a! OTlS . Murpnv. 1 1 nm ...... . w . ship Arvan. from Newcastle. Aus. Strsmers soti.ia ii',' n. Nevadan for New York; WUhelmlna. for Honolulu: Astec for Portland; Tosemlte. for Astoria. Tides al Astoria Tknrsday. High. Low. . . .. c . - re Al A ( A A font i-oi r. il.'.'.'.'.mi feet g ;3 V. ml. LI feet ralamM. Rl.ee lame R nort. NORTH HEAD. Wash. Aug. 2.V Condi tion of bar at P. M.: Sea. smooth; barom eter, M wind, northwest; au muse. .IHl lUIN a-''. ..vw.w ous other Portlanders were passengers . . . . r.iif...i. Inrir. I TIME IS GIVEN HAITI TO DEBATE TREATY Lansing Explains No Selfish Motive Is Behid Demand ' for Protectorate. NAVAL BASE NOT ASKED Parliament Has Tntll 'oon Today to Agree to Proposed Convention. Minister Says Riots Result Prom Misunderstanding. WASHINGTON. Aug. !5. Word came from Port au Prince today that Charge Davis, of the American Legation, had extended until tomorrow night the time for action by the Haitien Par- llnvnan. nn lh. nrnnnl.H trtStV tO PS .. ki ... n ... .. - . . a American l.lfllBH . 1' . AV j . a. . a financial protectorate over the island rcpuoiic ioon luuay nan uccn "J Cnarg8 as the t)me by which he wou -! e th. tr.n tv Hra Noon today Ban oeen nxeu uj 111 . -. a- lh. lma hv wlilrh hn WOUld expect approval of the treaty draft ..al..-A K .Via Tnlfan ;..... The Biiuiiiii.cn . , ..... ... Haitlens protested vigorously, however, . A-Wn. la Taa- against sucn a umu on ueo.i.c ... liament- and the extension was granted. Washington's Motive Disinterested. c . T law a-ana a .lflt.ni.nl cecreisry Anftuo.iis aiio-v. m, " - today explaining the purpose of the uniieo. Slates iu uminiomi " . r - ing the treaty with Haiti at this time. He said the Washington Government was acting from wholly disinterested motives to save the little republic from .la ihrnnirh n.ver.enHinc activities of so-called revolutionists, for whom the country s revenues oncrcu niiuim. The Secretary .declared there was no foundation for reports inai tne pio posed convention would give the United States Hole St. Nicholas as a naval base. While Mr. Lansing would not discuss the treaty, it is known that it provides for American agents in charge of the ten custom-houses, three of which those at Port au Prince, Cape Haitien a ...I ct Mnri. nlr.arlv have been tak en over by Rear-Admiral Caperton. Haltlena Aak Explanation. Kolon Menus, the Haitien Minister, conferred with ilr. Lansing in the course of the day and presented a com munication from his government re questing an explanation of certain points in the American proposals. Although the Minister would not dis cuss the negotiation, he said he felt sure that . his government was anx ious to bring aDoui an unuernianuios 1 . 1 . 1 TTal.an data, aa BnHPfli V S.S nun 1110 U11...W 1 " 1 . possible. He made it clear that his government did not oppose me - . V.a TTnl.an fil.t.. t ft hi" 1 II T leiU.k OA KIXV 1. 11 ... 1. a - about peace and reconstruction in the Island. ixtots ana upnniB. no plained, were in many cases due to ignorance of the intentions of the United States and a misunderstanding of the presence of American troops on II I.I anil nsHion dvi i. Captain Edward L. Beach, chief of staff of Rear-Admiral Caperton. com manding the naval forces now occupy ing Port au Prince end other impor tant Haitien towns, was in Washington today and conferred with Secretary Lansing and Navy Department offi cials. Captain Beach commanded the landing force at Fort au rnnee. ne was called home by the illness of his wife. Marine Xotes. . . . . i-a a.haa. tnw An.traliS. Bouno ner. w ---- -- tinrtar rnanrr vv . tha TarHn Mail fleet. ilBm'r ailcv, wa . a at c-. V-anrigi?n VMterdAV. sanea nui - , f leOnKshoremen win D-rin wori-ins -.-c-v -t j. . u ir..nrh hark Noeml at Moil t KOIT1- . . . rr v. a nritish lanmAr Hlchbury finished her canto there yester day and hlft to the stream this morning, ii .aa ho ut noon. IICBUIIII v .-. Vi an . h f-t T-T Of thC British ateamer Beekenham, reported taken tii,"t Annnd with coal loaded at Norfolk. She U due here early next month. Alter a run ' - -' , ,i. ih. schooner Golden State, known as ... . 1 1 . a ..a rrnm. nun r ran the W F. Garms until her present voyage, reached the river late Tuesdsy night snd lowed to Knappion 10 io.ia iumu A i J - ...... I . L' 11 aaaaanvar. . mHlllritT Ot in.-. h.in. for Coos Bay. the North Pa- .1,,. a,..m.r F. A. Kilbum sailed last night, being bound for Eureka and San Laden with Oregon products for the East Coast, tha American-Hawaiian liner onioan sailed late last nignt dj way 01 iu.i There will be a larger cargo than usual .... ll.. .chnnnar Tillamook anoara me . - - , . , when she departs tonight for Oregon Coast nnetf w Ti.i-ir.-r- .lurhaned her San Francieeo cargo at rouch-Bvreet dock, where he arrived early yesterday with paasenger aa well, the r -r Ctalenn -ilIaH 111 eh t- lOr steamer j. otc-" " " Grays Harbor to load lumber for San I? ran clsco. Articles of In corporation of the Parr-Mc Curmlca ..te.m.. p a..... . - - an rin." " -r '-J- -V. ji.. of. which IIS.UW . F- S. org are r. u, -.. , a .-i . w M rha mli(rlKlil. r . AL. .lVlllgluu, -v. - - , latupiinann. r.. , IcCurmlcK. The company wJl engage in andllng general cargo between San Jrran- handling genera cargo wi-ru a" -i. n.i Portland and other ports. Whj, 7-r,,000 feet of lumber, the steamer Johan rouisen a aa , --- -.n Francisco. Sha leavea the harbor early this morning for St. Helens and finishes at Oak Point and Wtetport. Bringing 18.000 barrels of fuel oil, the tanker Catania arrived yesterday from Port San Lula At a meeting of the Commission of Public Docks to be held mis moruiiis. u.. conructi of a second story on the Stark- I ,treet municipal boat landing will be opened, Tn.re ,, to be a apeclal meeting of the Port Of Portland Commission at 4 o'clock port ti t ui 1 1 a ii ii n.. ...... - - this afternoon, when awards are to be mad on machinery contracts for the new steel dredge Tualatin, bids lor wntcn wre opcucu A L I II U 1 . " " As some cut fuel Is avauaoie. tne in . Portland dredge Portland has been sent to North Portland naruor .nu w.nu out tnal cnannei im' j. ... -- pected to be a Ions Job. as it will consist . . .i ..-nual aia.r11rna.nf ft e- prlncipaii in i"t.- - ...... !-, thn channel was dug. to V mm. J.. TVIIIamaft- Work years irj. jj uiauAV . . . . Ing here. Is burning oil. owing to the short sge of cut fuel. As a new shaft has been mstaiieo. iu. State of Washington resumes service oe- mem x m n n -- - . - , . placing the steamer J. N. Teal. The latter will proDaoiy dc iiim-n" "i"-' w WTC Portland and Arlington, handling wheat. The steamer Twin uuies ieit jw'"-i for ivennewica am. m . i . .v - ated on a six-aay bvhcuu ...... JIarconi Wireless Kejiorts. (.111 MWIOnj I e-Vr-J. .v-sa - ' " . ... . i nri -. t At A i urn Hi Northland. Kan l- rancisco ir 011. 1 miles west of San Pedro. rrMts. for Linnton. 45 miles .stur h of Columbia Kiver. .-'nVnnla River. Vii.. towing bsrge 91. Portland for Rich- n-! P.. of Tillamook. c.ot.u for fsan ranclsco. lofl longrr..-, V- -.iii- iVlZaV BK S. Franco 'for'" Portland "VtcVcit" Portland for sln'.FTancisco. off Cat Falcon. a-attle. lil prestaeni. " 1 ,,. . miles north ol cape oinnm. " i-.rt.nt for l San Francisco. 1SGJ miles out, August 24. 8 P. M. Hvades. Honoiuiu . ul ' ., ' mi;-, out. August St at 8 P. M. Hrire5ri7rt 5In F.anclo li.ht ShIP-. Unnnlll'u. 150 MIIIS. I OH "AO lAia. ... ..- mi'es southwest of Port San Luis. Queen San Francisco for Ssn Pedro, seven miles south of Plseon Pol"1- - piro Wapama, with Alpena In tow, San Pedro PORTLAND BUSINESS DIRECTORY ABSTRACTS AND TITLES. PROMPT service at reasonable prljsa Pa- cilic line a iniii w ACCORDION PLKATINO. K. STEPHAI. hemsUchins, scalloping, ac cord., side pleat, ounuo. t , spongea. mall ordera i Plttock block. B-oaaway iuss. Pleating, nem.litdilng. plcottlna. braiding. tlH.m . OVoilJ IU.. aa- wm. a ' aw... ASSAVB AUD ANALVS1S. MONTANA ASSAY OFFICE. 142 w Id. Oold. ATTOHNEVti-AT-LAW. 1. S. .NELSON. UWIKB, U PITI0CK BLK. CO.VSULTATIO.S FRH.1-. BUI sua. cakpkx wkav . . i . T-, r. , - -. ti . .-I ui-ii New ruga from old Ingrain, Brussels. Smyrna. Aimluter carpels; carpet clean ing relating. reaixlng; country orders prompt attention. Send for booklet- W ast ern fluff Hug Co, 04-.6 Union ave. Norto. m 1." , .11.- B 1.7. rilDBB 1. a . . . H, a ..aw. KOKTHWEST RL'ii CO. Ruga from Ola car- ... ..a- i.. it im hnm nun n aa. CELLU LOIU BCTTOXa, BAXHiEa. -ins. inni.nuuau.i waa m-. 7 Waanington st. Main 111 and A .254. cuxnopooisrs. Wl.liam. Esteile and William, Jr., D.veny. Parlura tlti ijerlinger blag.. S. W. corner .d and Aider. PboD. Main 1.01. CH1HOPODX and pedicuring. Mrs. M. D. ...ii n a'linaa- hl.l. Vi a 1 n 3A7S . CHIROPRACTIC PUaS1C1A'S. DR. iUMAHON. sutth year. Cbronlo cases taking time, si treatments, io. a-a .... .u COLLECTION AGENCY. CLAIMS ol any description collected on p.r- .. - . inuvhM' hl.ha-t flOU r f T - encea The Harden Mercantile Agency. 4.i .. lm. HI.... Uaah.ll AUIl II C U I J ui" . - .1.1 - KETH & CO.. Worcester bldg. Bain 179 ... :i tina aa ni . m.l k' . , K I i a h all 1 AllH DETECTIVE AUENC1EH. PlNKiSRTON & CO., U.S.D10TECT1VE AUCV tr.tahll.harl Blur 30 vi.m SCIKNTiFlO DETECTIVE WORK. Investigation and reports made on Indi viduals anywhere. Consultation tree. Suite 5i Plttock block. Phone Broadway S73. DAXCLNG. MANCHESTER Dancing Academy. SO Si 5th V. w .. .--1. a nil Tn. I.' an' 1 nn in mar -a I a. su, uoi. ui"" . r -' -0 private lessons. morning, afternoon, evening, all latest dances guaranteed. Class Thurs.. Sat. evenings. 7-6:30. Children's classes Sat.. 2 to a. -Jc- Broadway alq HEATH'S SCHOOL Lessons dally; class -..a A ..riilnrliim HaJl. S0A I. Xd .t near Taylor. Main .832. WHOLESALE AND AUTO AND BCGiiX TOPS PUBRU1L.LE BUOUY TOP CO.. -' .00 2d st. DAllUAUI. K.nKMMmmlt- O.M. UvViSaa, Bag gag o Sl Qmnibuai Xranefer. f ark. Mc ivl. . . A .-. A-'S X. " WI L f t A 'TI 111 m A t,' fm t f s- i Royal Bakery t ConC lcc, 11th and Everett. . .. ii l avii Rrvr-n.KfAM HENRY WEINHAKD, ISth and Burnstda DRY tivOUS, fluiiuno, a v. ........ VJi. FLE1SCHNER. MAYER CO., 207 Ash St- a. LflUir Af kal PI'IIM Stubba Eltctrlcai Co.. 6th and Vln . a su U V UiU X H.XS4 Alber. Bros. Milling Co Front and MarshalL H. M. HUUSEK. Board of irade Bldg. I: HAICKK1KH. WADHAMS & CO., 87-7u Fourth St. Ill A .1 AUAB VWO. THANHAUSEK HAT CO.. M-SS Front St. uina'a. ivnni. I'AKTARA 14 AJAR. KAHN BROS- 1V1 fTont ... u i. w uilliEg PACIFIC IRON WORKS. PORTLAND, OREGON. BTP.UCTURAL STEEL PLANT. FOUNDRY- .nr Ran Fr.nclSCO. Six mileS SOdth Of SSH Francisco. m tr Geo. W, Elder, san i'earo mr .7... " Cisco, off Piedras Blancas. Multnomah. San Francisco ior own au.. 35 miles north of Point Arguello. Arnlln. Kan Francisco for ban rearo. off Cliff House. wilhelminn San Francisco for Honolulu, 95 miles ouL ' Finland, San Francisco tor New ioia, miles south of San Francisco. ... . can m.,n fnf nan Francisco. 20 n i a :11a i ii, ii i i. . -. r, - . miles north of Point Arguello Mongolia, nail . A..m- "ilt.:rJTf,.Us.n Fr.nclsco for Portland. 80 miles north of Point Arena. ' Adeline Smith. Coos Bay for San Fran cisco. 2a miles north of san F ranclsco. City ot Seattle, m.ki .m. . Portiir Pass. August 24, 8 P. M. Admiral waison, Annuwi6o . " off Lawyers' Island. . i . . . i i-. -,i . saattl. for Anchorage, off Sior n Island. August 23. 1 P. M. Railroad Asks rrancliiso Extension. MARSHFIELD, Or., Aug. 25. (Spe- f, . Tk. UAiiih.rn tnciftc Railway ciai.i hid - ... . .. i . .1 ha r' i t v nf North Bend lOnir'K.IlJ' nA,nc. w.-i - , to extend its franchise through that city from a period ou to on jchib, night, when tne council neiu . C8U.. meeting-. The Council decided to sud mit the request to a vote of the electors at the annual city election in December. Charles A. McCaulay Dies. ...nnnVnl.'YrV Or A 11 1- 2.1. fSne- livi;r.rr...uiai'. " . . . , i a i i-r'u 11 1 n v a n i un per ciai.; 110.11 --' T ' u. of this county, aiea in me aa- ia tr. has been ill for some time at his home in Independence, and was rushed to tne uu.-pn-.. j r ... . ..v. hia life bv an in an euwri. . " - . .. operation. He was unmarried. He was 1 . . . i. r .,i OrH.r nf Moose. memoer o. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. ia.T Two weeks ago Tuesday, a .m... aai. . . , . ,.i ... nni as a keep- .return to ;,aVn,hMrt7- and re' ,..i... llhera reward. Main 54i. tolp2 ! N. 1 i h St" or phone Main r407. MEETING NOXICISa. A L KADER TEMPLE. A. A O. N. M. S. Stated ses sion Saturdav. August 28. at 8 P. M.. Mason. o Temple, war-... T" -r rA VomVlill ITR Visitins nobles cordially in- temate. HUGH J. BOTD. Recorder. tin c cTmPTtV TX" A RHEN'S and Past Masters' Association of Portland will meet this (Thurs day) evening at 8 o'clock at the Acacia CiUD, second iiuwi . . ,. .inl ...IMintr AM Vb.- wardens and Past Masters are invited ters, attend. Uy oraer oi me yrw.uriu. UTOPIA nr-iiiYAn a-utu, l,y O. O. F .Regular meeting this (Thursday) . 7r, ST- We- A TT T s-.l-.-''C Vn C " T evening in tneir nun, Visitors 'IE hexdeRSOX. Sec. c vt R A Past Masters jewels. 8 pec la. designs In emb.em jewelry Jaeger Mroa AUCTION SALES TODAY. At i.w. Auction. 166-168 Park St. Fur niture, etc. Sale at 10 A. M. OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY 574 BELMONT ST. Phones East 1423, B 2513. Opea Ds, ana Nltrllt. Keporr. ail case. o. f ice. tietnat cnamoer wr iuu Hor.. ambulance for sick or disabled imals at a moment's notice. Anyone ran .111 I1UII.1..V .... a. IammA.. o. . . -desiring- a pet may communicate with ns. AMUSEMENTS. DAVID HARUM. With WiUiam H. Crane JJTK, EAR. NOaK A'P THJtOAT. Treatmen. oy spwci.ii.., F. F. Caasaday, ol? Pekum Pidg., d A Wa INSI'SANCIS. DAVID M. SLTNNE, genl Insurance; fire, marine, auto. 536 and 533 Cham, of Com. MESSENUEB pKUVlCE. HASTY MESSENGliR CO. Motorcycles and bicycles. Phone Main 53, A .15. MUSICAL. Emit Thlelhorn violin teacher, pupil Ssvclk. aa- vli l.a alHa A Alnll IS.r.hall 16. S OPTOMETRISTS ANU OPTICIAN a. OnO: A fight on high prices. Why pay la to ll) for glasses whan . can m your er-. W 1 111 tll..-lliaiiW ' gold-filled frames as low as .1.501 C. W. Goodman. 209 Morrison. Mail ordera prompt ly tilled. Write for particulars. Main .1-4. rtitxr ArTOKNEVS. R. C Wright 2Z yeara' practice U. S. and foreign patenta. tul Dekum01ag. PIPE. PORTLAND WOOD PIPE CO. Factory and office near 24th and YorHata Main 3431. STORAGE A.SU IM-ANStjg. REDUCED FREIGHT KaJES TO AND On household oou. pianoa. autoa. atc Througtt car.oad aorvice. guaranteed haGet'ou'r ratea before ahlpplng anywhere. We can aave you money and annoyance. PACXi'iC COAST FOKWARDLNG CO- 101 WILCOX BLDG. TPhnnri, Marshall 2467. Marshall 1431. ALWAYS "PICK THE BEST" Hoimno.o Good. Specialists siorag.. Packing. ship Sing and Moving. Horse or Auto Vans, special freight rates lo all points, cf 6 PICK. TRANSFER STORAGE CO.. 2d and pnve dia "-j OREGON 'I KA.NOl- cc. -- --- corner ISth. Talephone Main !. or A 116. w own and operate two large class A wsa-ehouWs anS terminal tracks. Lowest . ... ,. .n ,7. ,11 in Insurance rate, .u MOVING, PACKING, SH1PPLNO, fTORAaB Reduced freight ratea to all Points. MANNING Warehouse , & Trauster CO.. Sin mi- 9'h and Hoyt. A 3.14. TiADISON-ST DOCK AND WAREHOUSE "'Office 1st Madison. General merchand.s. ind forwarding agents, phone Main 7M. '"VETElUNABlt SCHOOLS. F VETERINARY COLLEGE begins Sept. 13 NO p.ofeaalon offers eQual opportunity. Mtalosue free. C Keane, pres. IM. Mar ket at- San Franciaoo. WOOD. firmnwOOD-First-class fir. $4.50. distant Snt.h. r.- and Oregon. East ,2041- GREEN and dry ..abwood b.ockwood. Pan- am a r uoi -u MANUFACTURERS r.TUFtt AN'n SHOE TRADE SUPPLIES. CHlIBMTICK CO.. 14 front: leathsr of every deacrlptlon; taps, mtg. flnaings. . .. .. . v. AhTKU nAK. mens aau r 'iits sl COLUMBIA Neckwear Mlgv-o- 8J tn at. MILLINER V. BRADSHAW BKUS.. Morrison and 7th sis, PAINTS ANU Ll BB1CATLNG OILS, w p fi:ller & CO., 12th and Davis. RASMUSSEN & "r-d and Taylor str-ets. PIPE, PU'E FITTINGS AND VALVES. .A.. Bl IWl. M. L. KLINE. e-oo riuut PLUMBING AND Wl'EAM SUPPLIES. M. L. Kiilai, o.-on kivu. ... ,...i..TLUri .V'll 1i:RI.1S11ERS. f w KALIlii CO.. 1st and OsH sta. - ...... vi i-.r.-j ui HrH AKia rnuuLiii i,ii.ii.ii..-...ii.i , EVEKD1NG at lAlinaiA. a-vi . ......... '.. uivmvii THINK. Portland Cordage Co.. 14th and Northrop. . . ,.., DJ ,vn B-I.A.iAM w. P. FULLER & CO.. 12th and Davis. WALL Hit", . . MOTin N WALL PAPEIt CO.. g3l 2d ST. AMCSKMENTS. MATINEES. 10c NIGHTS. 15c 10a. mm I .Valine. 2:30 P. M. Nieht 2 ihonl 7:30.9:10 i omg Show Including Professional ryoots mTISIX MY 230 HEXKIETIE DB SEKRIS And Her Company of 15 Living Models. B OTHER BIG-TIME ACTS a i . uairnnv Seats KeseTrea soira, Air-. 'ii 1- . by phone. Main 4636, A a.Jb. BASEBALL HECHEATION PARK Corner Vauehn and T-rentT-foortlt Sts. LOS ANGELES vs. PORTLAND AUGUST 24, 5, 2, 27, SS, 29 Garnet Heeln Weekdays at 3 I. M. Sundays, 2:3a P. M. Reserved box seats for sale at Rlcre' Cigar Stand. Sixth and Washington fats. Ladles' Daya Wednesday and Friday. 20th Astoria Annual Regatta ASTORIA. OB., SEPT. S-3-4 The Biggest Water Carnival In the North west Scene Official Motorboat .. ..r rli. Pacific Coast. Vessels of United States Navy M 111 Participate 3 Da.ys of Water and Land Sports 3 ASTORIA INVITES YOU. OAKS PARK Portland's Great Amusement Resort. BIG FREE SHOW. LAST WEEK DEATH DEFYING I BU RICH'S MtSlCAL COMEDY COMPANY. 28 People latest Song Hits Dancing, Etc. Everr Wedne-day Children Aduiltled Free. CONVEX1E.NCES 1'OR PICNICKING. ADMISSION TO PARK 10 CENTS. E. ureas Cars Kvery rew Minutes From iirst and Alder.. lit Second T IsisstisetMas.