15 . IIIIC SCENES ATTENDANT UPON DEDICATION OF SERVICE FLAG AT UNION STOCK YABDS YESTERDAY OLD DP.YDODK MAY HOT GO TO SOUND representing tba quota of Portland and AMUSEMENTS. tha county In the third special call I1ILIIL LIIIL NOON. Imposed by the draft since March. This farewell demonstration cannot TICKETS NOW SELLING mmm - T-TpTT T(Z Breadway at Taylor. X J.lXJJ.Vjr Phone Main 1, A 1132 3?.' Tonight, 8:15 SPUCIAX, PRICE MAT. SAT, SilS. - CYRIL MAUDE INTERNATIONAL COMEDY . bo made so elaborate as that of last Saturday, when 295 boys of city and county were feted at their departure for Camp Lewis at midday, but it promises to be none the less ardent. First of the evenlng'a events will be an assemblage at Liberty Temple at 7 o'clock. Brief speeches will be made" and there will be music The guests then will march to the Imperial Hotel, where the dinner will be spread at 8 o'clock. After the dinner there will be a re ception and dance at the Moose Hall. Relatives and friends of the inducted men will not be guests at the dinner, but will be welcome at the reception- STEAMERS TP QUIT t7 (,: Yellow Stack Portland-Cor- Port of Portland Commission TRIUMPH. WORLD- "GRUMPY" vallis Service to Be Dis 4 continued Monday. May Acquire Title to Oregon Property. FAMED EVE'S Floor S3 Bal. SIJW, ft, TBe, 80ci Gal. TiOc .... SAT. MAT. Floor 1.B0 BaL 1, 6c. 60c Gal. 60c dance. Arrangements for this farewell dem onstration are in the hands of exemp tion board officials. CAREER OF 32 YEARS ENDS STRUCTURE NEEDED HERE The Class I men Inducted tomorrow are to be sent to Fort McDowell, Cal. THE MORNING OREGONIAN, TlTTJItSDAY. 3IAY 2, 1918. Ufll I jfPirTTC UILLH - . - . I T ..'If ... - ' .'. : . -r f ; ; , ' 4 ' Vessels to Bo Sold or Leased, Tmj-lor-Stret Dock GlTea Xp nd Force la Emptor of Cr. . hams Disbanded. Extrcrea cost of opsratlon and lack ef bmln la th Wlllarostt Tall ttrrf.ory btwen Portland and Cor rsllls kaa conpUed tb Ortfon City Trancportatlon Company to rtllra lis dttnun from tba rout. With tbo de parture of tho stcaraar Oranamona from CbrraMta Xtondar tha Tallow Stack Una will pasa Into history, and that ands steamboat service on tba Upper Willamette. fines HI, when tha steamer Latona mada her appearance on tba Willam ette, tha Una has been In aerrtce, as rept when extreme river condition or tha cloelns; of tba locks at OrsconCltr prevented tba ressels moving. Captain A. B. Graham and Captain A. W. Qra bam. brothers, tare bean In personal cbarce or tba fleet all tba time, first actios; as masters of ressrls and later clvtng- all their time to tha manage ment of tba bulne aehore. For tha past two or three years revenues de clined, while espenses took tha oppo site trend, until Captain A. B. Oraham rcKrotfully announced last Blent tba suspension of service. Soon after tha Latona went Into service tha Altona I cama out and then tha Altona IL other vessel built balnsT tha Ramona. Avona. Laona. Pomona. OrsTona and Grahamona. The last tbrea are now In tha fleet. Tba first Altona and the Kamona were sold and taken to Alaska, the Avona burned wben In tha Tellow Stack service and tha Leona was destroyed by flra after he had been disposed of and placed In operation on tha Lewis River route. In tha old days, especially between Salem and Portland, there was heavy buMneea. Also each year witnessed boatloads of hopplckers carried un ths Valley, but tha electric railroads and steam lines Uter cut Into the river passenger and frelcht business and tba steamboat line has bean nosed out. Vessels on tha TJpper Willamette route burn wood and when tha Tellow Stack line started fuel was worth II. TS to II a cord, always be ins; below tba ordinary market when sold to steam era. Todav It la worth 14 alone- the Tim2lirS-!f 'iTKa. STOCKYARDS FLAGS RAISED and tha former cost of board ids; them was 11 to 13 cents a meal, as airalnst ft a day now. Wage of licensed man have advanced, tne cost oi au necessn- . . ti.. sr. higher and lumber and ma- Patriotic Propamine Presented Be- chlne shop work has followed suit, while rates have undertone little chance durlnr the last few years. The fleet Is to be sold or leased, the Taylor-street dock will be given up and ths force disbanded. Captain A. W. Graham Is helpins; the Coast Ship building Company with It resects. I Local Business Men Back of Move ment to Retain FacllitwFi nanclal Assistance la Be lieved to Be Available. CROWD CHEERS At If. G.PIKB BEGINS TO 8 PEAK AND TOUNG WOMEN RELEASE SILKEX EMBLEM TO BREEZE PACIFIST 110 PATRIOT i Conscientious Objector De nounced by N. G. Pike. fore Workers Who Assemble to Honor Those of Their Number Now la Country's Service. No recognition by patriotic Amerl- fcaTins been a master of deep water leans should be given the Individual who ressels on tba East Coast before com-In this time holds conscientious scrunles rho Insists upon atry and enjoy- SA.S FRANCISCO, lfav 1. fSn.ril 1 Tbe regulation requiring every person en tering upon a dock to have a waterfront DtU Wmm mo thorou.hl. 1. 1 nrrmA 1 14 . v that 1. kA , . 7. . . . urday morning for Corvauis ana wns " " iioi "7 the port came to a atandstlll. Many bun areas or persons. vessels on me u'luin n mis urns Holds conscle Jng to Oregon, and Captain A. B. Gra- at;ain,t fi,;hung. yet wb he.ru Is holding the fort until tha last. ,..,,, , Tha Grahamona leavs. Portland Bat- remaining; In this count schooner Delia arrived from Rogus River this afternoon at 9 oclock. coming to trans port freight tor the eeborg cannery. The imub schooner Yellowstone loaded this afternoon at the Smith Eleetrte dock and will probably get to sea this evening. With passengers, lumber from tbe Bay Cark sawmill and piling and tslspbons poles being shipped by Hockett Oothro. the steamer O, C. Llndauer pot to sea this aft ernoon at :43. en route to San Francisco. Kruse A Banks, North Bend shipbuilders, working on Government vessels announce the title of the next, or fourth Emergency fleet Corporation ship from that yard will be named "Baladan." R. C Dennett, firs Inspector for the Emergency Fleet Corporation, spent a day here looking over tha local shipbuilding yards and left this moraine for Portland. Complimentary remarks regarding the ex peditious manner In which ships are being lanncbed here was the clit of Inenector Dennett's Interviews. The emlth Lumber ComDanv announces tbe chartering of the tug Daniel Kern and barges, to aid In ths clearing of accumu lated lumber now In ths company docks. water enterea -the hold of the Govern ment vessel Coos Bay, launched at the Coos Bay Shipbuilding Comoanr vard. follow ing Its launching last Sunday. Tha officials of the company admit there was a hole In the hulL but explained the circumstance br saying some green hand probably was respon sible ior toe condition. Wilmington via Santa Barbara, SO miles south of San Francisco. ALASKA, northbound, off East Point PORTER," Gavlota for Everett. 224 miles from Gavlota. Movements of Vessels. PORTLAND, May 1. Arrived Auxiliary schooner May, from San Francisco. Sailed Steamers W. F. Herrln, for Gavlota; 1 Segundo, for San Pedro. ASTORIA. May 1. Sailed at midnight before shipbuilding gained such a hold. Steamer Daley, for San Pedro. Left up at D. C. O'Reilley, of the Port of Port- 11 o'clock last night Auxiliary schooner I land, returned last night from a busl- Buslness Interests yesterday Indl cated to members of the Port of Port land Commission, Including; TL D. In man, president, and Captains E. W. Spencer and W. H. Patterson, that financial assistance could be arranged for the commission to acquire the Ore gon drydock property, a step believed to be necessary to prevent the dock's going to Seattle. Negotiations for its purchase and removal to Puget Sound were closed Monday, except for tbe sanction of the United States Shipping Board. Tbe port body will meet at o'clock this afternoon with shipping Interests to consider the matter. Men who met with tbe commissioners yesterday included Lloyd J. Wentworth, supervisor of wooden ship construction In Oregon for tha Emergency Fleet Corporation; H. I Corbett, president of the Chamber of Commerce; . j. K.napp, president of the Peninsula Shipbuilding Company; F. A. Ballln, of the Supple Ballln Shipbuilding Corporation, and W. D. B. Dodson, executive secretary of the Chamber of Commerce. We must keep the dook," was the sentiment of those present. It is be lleved that tbe retention of the dock is warranted if for no other purpose than to handle the wooden steamers being built for the Government, but It is pointed out as well that the dock and the bigr10,000-ton dock of the Port of Portland will no doubt be busy dur Ing the coming year with both new and old vessels. Tha revival of the construction of deepwater vessels has drawn plants and forces which -formerly concerned mainly with inland vessels1, so today only the Portland Shipbuilding Com pany, in South Portland, has ways for river vessels. That has necessitated the river fleet patronising- drydocks as well as the ocean-going; ships, and that creates an additional demand for drydocking not experienced in days she arrives here Monday night on thai others, declared X. 43. Pike, member return trip three long blasts from her I of tha Board of Education, In an ad whistle will signalise her good-Dy to tha Upper Willamette e-errlce. dress to tha executives and their staffs at tha Union fetockyards ysstarday noon. A beautiful auk service flag, upon which guttered 20 blue stars, re pre seating as many of the firm's men who have volunteered, was dedicated, and by Its side was unfurled to tba breeae tha Stars sind Stripes. Pa trio tie Pre-a-raaaasa Prepared. Tbe program-re, which consisted of TACOMA iACNCHIXO IS FIRST Foundation Company Now Has Pay roll of $10, 00 Weekly. TACOMA. Wash, May 1. (Special.) First of tbe 10 wooden shlpa to be built for tbe French government at the community singing, led by Miss Goldle Foundation Company's yards In Taooma Peterson;. a brief introductory speech was launched at I o'clock this morn- by W. U. Daughtrey, president of tba Ing without Incident other than aha company, and the address by Mr. Plka, stuck In tha mud for a short distance, was arranged by L R. McOee, secre btK finally took gracefully to the tary-treasurer of tha company, ind W. water. She has been named ths Gerbe- H. Warren, assistant Industrial secre Tiller, after a French city. Hardly. had tary of tba Portland T. M. C. A aha left tha ways before workmen "We are here," said Mr. Daughtrey. started another keel. Tba Foundation "to dedicate our service flag and to Company Intends to have a fortnightly christen a new American flag. Tha launcblng hereafter. principles for which tha Stars and Tha next ship to be launched at the Suipes stand are well known to us. Foundation yards will ba tha No yon. Wa must do our part In defending named after the French city now nnder them." shell fire. Her keel was laid November "I wonder If wa all know what wa 27 last. Plans for the ahlps were are here forT queried Mr. Pike, upon drawn In France. being Introduced by Mr. Daughtrey. "I Tbe weekly payroll at the plant is have often asked myself that question T.oi. Three shifts of men are am- when addressing crowds like this. Do ployed. wa people of this great country, who remain at home, realise what must be SECOND WORK SHIFT FCT OS dona to preserve liberty and uphold tha American Ideals Mr. Plka then gave expression to his disgust at tbe manner In which pac lflata take advantage of the privileges of a tree country, yet refuse to fight for it. Jamah CaUed a Slacker. There are alack ers and slackers, said Mr. Plka. "Tsars ago a fellow MrEarhcrn Yard at Astoria to Has ten Ships Cnder Contract. ASTORIA. Or, May 1. (Special.) In order to speed up the construction of th Emergency Fleet steamers for which It has contracts, tha McEachem Ship Company will have two shifts of named Jonah was told to do a Job and men at work beginning today. Tha r,fu.,d. Ha sailed on a ship, and he first shift will work from 7 la tha morn- roaQ . much trouble they threw hlra Ing until 1:45 in the afternoon, while overboard. He than got Inside of a tba second shift will be employed from wha,le, which spewed him out after 1" "" Hnuuinui. three days. If a whale had to carry This means a Urge Increase In the Lround one of our modern-day pacifists w ore t would chuck him in a few hours. ;r.1:.r TK. ";:j crT5f M pr is fight. and If there Is anyone who don t like that plant. Tba McEachern Ship Com pany has leased the old excursion steamer T. J. Potter and will use the craft as a bunkhouse near tha yard. The steamer Is expected to arrive In Astoria from Portland tomorrow morning. this country better than any othe enough to fight for It let them go back to the one they like better and the sooner tha better. (Cheers) Among the things all of the home folks can do. said Mr. Pike. Is to write IXJIBEH SHIPMENTS DECIIE.SE ereby KlTln)r them the Impression I that wa have forgotten them. Paring; April Colombia River Dis trict Sends Ont 21,8(4,883 Fret. ASTORIA. Or, May 1. (Special.) Lumber shipments from tha Columbia lUver In April were unusually light. Matlitlcs compiled by Deputy Collector lladdlx show that in the month ZS vessels loaded at the mills In the lower river district and their combined cargoes totaled I0.12J.J5O feet of lum ber. Of those vessels, 23 carrying 19, 22i.H0 feet went to California or Hono lulu! while two laden with l.J0J,870 feet are sn route to foreign ports. In the same period four veasela loaded l.TJS.SIi feet at the up-river mills, making a grand total of 21.S4M8S feet of lumber shipped from tha Columbia KlTer la cargoes during April. Shlpworker Falls SO Feet. VANCOUVER, Wash, May 1. (Spe cial.) T. Stromberg. when working on tha top of tha framework for tha plate shop In the steel shipyard of the O. M Siandifer Construction Corporation to day, fell to the next floor, mora than 2 feet. One of his ears was almost cut off. and be was badly bruised around th shoulders. Ha was removed Following ara tha names of tha vol unteers represented on the service flag: J. E. Duffy. R. E. Brock. E. B. Hughes. H. VL MarDonald. C. R. McLeod. Lloyd Bailer, Al KldwelL Joe Hill. Earl Cole. C C. Cruae. Jack Hunt. Milton Penfleld, Kenneth Good alL Max Sennits. E. Creigbton. Roy Buckley, Art McAltoter. Warren Lewis, Melvla O Shea, E. Williams. Paclflo Coast Shipping Notes. ASTORIA. Or, May 1. (Special.) A wireless means received today by the Co lombia River Packers' Association ststed that the cannery ship Reuce arrived safely at Chlanlk Bay April 23 The Emergency Fleet steamer Weatgata sailed -at S o'clock thla morning for or ders, carrying cargo from Portland and As toria. The motor schooner Pelican arrived at S sa last evening from Saa Francisco and left at 11 SO for 8U Helena, where she Is to load lumber. Carrying a full cargo ef lumber from Westport. the steam schooner Daisy Bailed at 11 lt night for San Francisco. The official measurement of the gasoline launch C H. P. A. haa been completed by the Coatoms Department. Ti craft was built for the Columbia River Parkers Asso ciation an,d will bo weed as a cannery ten der. Her dimensions are: Lrnrth. HI feet; tonnes. 10.SS tons grows and 20 91 tons net. tut Is equipped with an SO-horec power engine. A schooner was rtponwi vuunaw imm to Sr. jAMrh'i ItoenltaL and tha doctor In charge said ha stood a good chance I evening, but she bss not been reported to lor reranrr. It waa first reDorted I l&at ba bad died. COOS SAT. May J. 6psclU The gas Including workmen, had not been supplied, and In some instsnces the work of loading and discharging vessels sorrereo. From esrly xnoroning until long past th noon hour a long line of applicants stood In line at the chief wharfinger's office and order was sustained by the state harbo police. Every person wss closely scrutinised before he waa permitted to go upon tn docks, snd ths result wss tha loafer class was entirely eliminated. Lieutenant-Colonel Tbor Oray. of the Brit tea army, addressed the workers st th Union Iron Works this noon, urging them to do everything possible to speed ths ship. building programme. The workmen made a patriotic demonstration. The atesmer Mandalay arrived from 6an Pedro today, reporting a mishap. A few miles north of Santa Cms tbe vessel struck a submerged ledge but managed to get away Into deep water with Its own power. - Five lumber carriers srrlved In port to- dsy with a total of nearly 4.000.000 feet of lumber. In addition to a fair consignment of poles. The Asaoctstsd Oil ship. Falls ef Clyde, Captain Smith, Bailed for Honolulu today with fuel oil. The Standard OH .eteamer Royal Arrow, Captain Richmond, sailed for the Orient thla sftemoon. Th finishing touches are being placed on the concrete eteamer rsitn. ana every effort Is being msde to hsvs the vessel In readiness for th trial trip Saturday. DAILY SERVICE INAUGURATED Two Steamers Pnt on Rnn Between Portland and The Dalles. Tha People's Navigation Company, of Portland, baa Inaugurated a dally serv ice between Tba Dalles and this city. Tha steamers J. N. Teal and Tahoma will be used for the run. leaving Port land and Tha Dalles every morning- ex cept Saturday at 7 o'clock, from the Taylor-street dock. One reason for establishing tba dally service, says an executive of the com pany, was to furnish transportation fa duties for automobiles between the Columbia River points and Portland, the Columbia River Highway being temporarily closed to traffic on ac count of slides near Hood River. About 20 machines a day wlU be accommo dated. NEW SHIPYARD IS PROJECTED Company With $150,000 Capital Organized at Bay City. BAT CITY Or, May 1. (Special.) At a meeting held here tonight the Bay City Shipbuilding Company was formed, by-laws adopted and directors elected. The company Is capitalized at $160,000 and will begin Immediately on the erection of a four-way shipyard. The directors are: John Nelson and H. E. Hartline, of Bay City; W. B. Hclllnssworth, W. W. Innes and B. A. Baker, of Portland. IT. S. Naval Radio Reports. f All local! one are aivea at t P. M. yester day unless otherwise stated.) ADMIRAL BOH LET. Seattle for Ban Fran cisco. 479 miles from San Francisco. CBLILO. Saa Francisco lor Everett, oil Point Gorda. ADMIRAL DEWET, San Francisco for Seattle. 341 miles from San Francisco. ERNEST H. METE Kg, San Francisco for Portland. 1T0 miles from San Francisco. NORTHWESTERN, Cordova lor Juneau, 115 miles east of Cap Bu Ellas at noon. April SO. redwood, tea mues xrom oqusw naroor at 8 P. M.. A pall 30. PORTLAND. Port Waiter for Wrangle. abeam Cap Decision at 12 M.. May 1. ATLAS, towing barge No. 93. Portland lor Richmond. 20 miles from Richmond. BARGE SI. In tow of tug standard No. i Rl Segytido for Richmond, 04 miles from Richmond. WAPAMA. Everett for Ssn Frsnoisco, 40 miles north of Point Reyes. CITX Qf XOe&HA, baa rrgncuco. for Msy, from San Francisco. TATOOSR. Msy 1. Psssed out st 6 A. M. Steamer Trinidad, for Columbia River. ASTORIA. April SO. Arrived at 5 P. M.- Auxiliary schooner May, from San Francisco. SAN FRANCISCO. April SO. Sailed at 11 P. M. Bt earner B. H. Meyer, for Portland. SAN FRANCISCO. May 1. Sailed at 11 A. M. Steamer Beaver, from Portland, for San Pedro. SAN FRANCISCO. May 1. Arrived Steamers Pasadena, from Albion: Western Queen, from Seattle: Bandon, rrom coos Bay. Sailed Steamers Fred Baxter, for Seattle; Benito Jaures, for Coos Bay. SEATTLE. Mar 1. Arrived Steamer Cu racao, from southeastern Alaska; oars Waahougal. from San Francisco, In tow tug pioneer. Sailed Steamers Alaska, for An chorage; D. U. Scofleld, for San Francisco. ABERDEEN, Wash., Msy 1. (Special.) Tha Tamalpals arrived at noon ana is load ing at ths E. K. Wood mill. Hoqulam. TACOMA. Wash.. May 1. Arrived Rain ier, from California: Quadra (British), from British Columbia. Departed Rainier, for California: Quadra, for British Columbia; Bexqulst, for Biitlsb Colombia. Uydrographlc Office Notice. . ness trip to California, and Captain A. U Pease will be in the city today, so a Quorum is promised. The absence of Captain J. ,W. Shaver, at San Francisco, prevents a full meeting of the com mission. Information has been recslvsd from ths mastsr of an American steamsr that from anrii 22 to sa. 1B18. from Graya Harbor to San- Francisco, he found a current of about I an operating company will be formed Shipyard School Well Attended. ABERDEEN, Wash.. .May 1. (Spe cial) Three hundred shipyard workers attended the opening night session of the shipbuilding school opened here last night by Captain W. H. Varney, inspector of the Emergency Fleet Cor poration. The purpose of the school is better to equip shipyard workers to speed up ship construction. $150,000 GOAL IN SIGHT Money for Yarn Plant for Sell wood Is Nearly Raised, Within $16,000 of the I1E0.O0O goal is tha aubscrlption list of finances for the Sellwood worsted yarn plant, it was announced yesterday. Members of the soliciting- committee believe that the entire amount will be subscribed today. Upon the completion of subscriptions DRIVE LEADERS NAMED C, C. COLT CHAIRMAN OP COMING - RED CROSS CAMPAIGN. Multnomah County Asked for 9250,000 of 9600,000 Allotted to Oregon In Push Set for May 20-27. Leaders of the coming Red Cross drive, which is scheduled for the week of May 20 to 27, were named yesterday afternoon at a conference presided over by C C. Colt, who is to serve as chair man of the campaign. The objective will ba 1260.000 for Portland and Mult nomah County and (350,004 for the re mainder of the state. Members of the executive committee and their details are as follows: C. C Colt, chairman; W. E. Coman, campaign manager: John P. Daly, speakers; Rob ert H. Strong, secretary; Amedee smith treasurer: Henry E. Reed, house-to- house canvass: Julius I Meier, pub- llclty; A. G. Labbe. A ninth -member remains to be appointed and probably will be named today. , Thou eh the period of the drive is fixed at one week, members of the com mittee are resolved to prepare witn such thoroughness and to prosecute the campaign with such vigor that the task may be accomplished in hair tnai time. DAILY. METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. pohtt.anti. Miiv 1. Maximum tempera. ture, 78 degrees; minimum, 48. River read ing, 8 A, M.. 8.9 feet; change In last 2 hours. 0.1 foot fall. Total rainfall (8 P. M. to 6 P. M.) none; total since September 1, 1817, 86.61 Inches; normal. 88.88 inches; de ficiency. 3.88 Inches. Sunrise, o:os A. M. . sunset. 8:18 P. M. ; total sunshine. 8 hours; nnMlhl. MiinnMnA 1 hfiuri and 20 minutes. Moonset, 10:02 A. M. Barometer (reduced to sea level), 6 F. M.. 28.83 Inches, ileia tive humidity, 64 per cent. THE WEATHER. lamea iquiiow hock, which nu uwuuu.. i . , , n the navigation chana and which haa been Reception, Dinner and Dance Will Be Given Conscripts Friday. Multnomah County will bid farewell tomorrow night to 80 Inducted men. V. knot per hour setting south (true). The following Information has been re ceived from th Peruvian Consul. J. M. Maceod. Baattl. Wash: Shipmasters and others are warned that on the coast of Peru, lu the pass between the Island of Palominos, where the light house Is sltuatsd. and the amall black Islet of ths group known as Palomos (Wells In tbe British Admiralty) there has been found sn unknown rock, which has been named Iqulto Rock, which Is not mentioned determined March. 1918. Tbe said rock la to th north 65 degrees true east, of th Palominos llghthous st distance of 0.64 mil. Its depth Is Id feat. more or less, at low tide. Its geographical position Is latitude 12:7 aouth, longitude 77:14:11 west of Greenwich. This rock has already been the causa of sn accident. E. F. ECKHAHUT, Commander U. 6. Navy Ret'd. Per Oscar W, Schwars. Nautical Expert, u. s. Javy. Alaska, Company Wonld Raise Rates WASHINGTON. May 1. Tha Alaska Steamship Company today applied to the Interstate Commerce Commission for increases ranging from 60 cents to 115 in one-way passenger fares and from 6 cents to S3 a hundred pounds in excess baggage rates between Seattle and points in Alaska. Columbia River Bar Report. NORTH HEAD. May L Condition of ths bar al ft P. M., sea smooth, wind north, 12 mil and the alteration of the plant, prevl ously a mohair factory, will begin. Roy Bishop, manager of the Pendleton Woolen Mills, has volunteered to con duct the destinies of the new plant. DRAFTED MEM TO BE FETED FISHING SEASON OPENS FULLY 1500 GILLNET BOATS ARE ARB OPERATING FIRST DAT. Appeal Will Be Made far Adjustment ef Prices to Be Paid for Salrnon During the Season. ASTORIA, Or.. May 1. (Special.) The Spring fishing season opened on the Columbia River at noon today and fully 1500 gillnet boats are operating, many more than was expected. Some of these, as usual on the opening day, made good hauls this afternoon, while others got almost nothing, but two or three days must elapse before the amount of fish In tha river can be estimated. The glllnetters are to make an ap peal for an adjustment in the prices to be paid for raw salmon during the sea son. That was decided at a largely attended meeting last evening. The consensus of opinion as ex pressed by those present was that while the price of 114 cents a pound for chinook salmon as fixed by Food Administrator Ayer Is not satisfactory. it is the duty of the fishermen as loyal American citizens to do nothing which will interfere with the food produc Consequently the fishermen voted al most unanimously to put their gear in the water and crowd the fishing op erations as rapidly as possible and at tbe same time make an appeal to Ad ministrator Ayer for a readjustment of ha prices. If he will not grant tbe request an appeal will then be made Hoover and IX neoessary to the President. j g g tj wind a a s '77 I i 5 I 3 3 a j! STATIONS. S S "g ? 3 e : : : 3 : : 3 5 : 8. : : f i : : ; . j . Baker 1 88 7410.00 .. E Boise 160 76 0.00.. NW Boston 48 66110.4 14NW Calgary I 88 74 0.00..NW Chicago 86 60)0.00 10 SW Denver 44 70 0.00 .. NE Des Moines -. . 88 68 O.OO 16 SW Eureka 48 64 0.00 .. NW Galveston 70 0.00 . . NE Helena 42 72 0.00 .. N tJuneau 88 W Kansas City .. 44 66 0.00 12 S Los Angeles .. 64 8410.00 10 SW Marshfleld ... 40 66i0.0O..SW Medford 85 84j0.0010 NW Minneapolis ... 38 740. 00114 SW New Orleans .. 60 7410.00 . . NE New York 60 62j0.8248 NW North Head ... 44 60!0.0012:N North Yakima. 46 82 0.00 6 SE Phoenix 62 880.0012E Pocatello 40 74)0.00 12ISW Portland 48 76:0. 00 . . SE Roeeburg 40 8210.00 .. N Sacramento ... 54 88!0.00..SW St Louis 44 6210.00 12SE Salt Lake .... 46 72 0.00 loN San Diego 60 7210.00 10W San Francisco. 48 7210.00(20 SW Seattle 44 64 0.00 ..NW Spokans 42 760.00 .. W Tacoma 46 680.00 .. N Tatooeh Island 44 64I0.00..E tValdez 80 Walla Walla... 52 78 0.00 . . NE Washington .. 54 680.82 22NW Winnipeg 44 7010.00 20N Stat of Weather Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Pt cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear - Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Pt cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Pt cloudy Pt cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Pt cloudy Cloudy Pt ciouay Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear tA. M. today. FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity Thursday cloudy, Mn.4 .a nnrlh.Ml.rlV winds. Oregon and Washington Thursday cloudy west portion, zair east; ui.u".. erly winds. Idaho Thursday fair. ... , . . EDWARD L. WELLS. Meteorologist Tides at Astoria Thursday. High Water. Low Water, a-io a -u.T t feet I 12:81 A. M...0.3 foot Tins P.' M...6.6 feet (12:40 P. M....8.7 feet RUTH ST. DBMS Andy Rice; Ben Beyer Augusta JIM TONES' & ANN NORMAN Verc 4 Vercl; Orepbum Travelogue LLORA I J. K. EMMET HOFFMAN MARY K. RYAN CO. BAKER ALCAZAR PLAYERS Children's Mat Saturday. Tonight All Week Mat. Sat. "THE DUMMY." The great detective comedy success. - -Evenings, 25, 50. 75o: Mata, 25. 60s. Next Week "The New Henrietta." PANTAGE MAT. DAILY 2:30 Marty Brooks Presents -WEDDING SHELLS," With Company of 15. Mostly Girls. .. Six Other Big Acts. Three Performances Dally. Night Curtain at 7 and 9. LYRIC ssss Wat Dally at 2, lOo Only. Ntchta Start 7:80. ' Thla "week, th mysterious musical cznd7 .oream, v "7 7 7" ' . ; With Dillon & Franks and tha Rosebud Chorus. ( Tonlirht, Ladles' Souvenir Spoons. o Frlday, Chorus Girls' Contest, . , POPULAR CONCERT Jje apoUo Club of Portland. Oregon. TONIGHT At the Auditorium Seats $1.10, 85c, 65c, 30c, SOc. Sale at Sherman-Clay's. After 7 o'clock at Auditorium. BASEBALL ' RECREATION PARK. Corner Vaughn and Twenty-fourth Sta, VANCOUVER .PORTLAND APRIL 30, MAY 1, 3, 3, 4, 6. Games Besrln Weekdays at 3 P. H. Sundays. 3 P. XL. Reserved Box Seats for Sale at Edwards' Cigar Stand. Sixth and Washington Sta. Ladies' Days Dally Except Saturday and Monday. Tn hlrh or rousrh water. In angling for black bass, light-colored and bright flies are most effective. :?sVwy.;:.:.cifr:., ,-. . f. ::. ..v.v. . -s A wijf riinrtMnm Mother writes: "Last Winter I was cured of a bad case of bronchitis by using your prescription containing mentno-iaxene. ana nave oeen very grateful and confident of getting good advice. I wish to know of a srood. afe medicine to reduce my abnormal weight about 0 pounds." Answer: I thank you for your con fidence and advise that five grain arbo llne tablets is the reliable obesity medi cine which I always Drescribe. In sealed tubes with direction. Any drug gist can supply you. S. E. asks: "I have tried to cure dandruff. Itching scalp, falling hair and baldness with numerous tonics, etc., but in vain. What do you recommend? Answer: I have been recommending plain yellow mlnyol for the past seven years and scores of my patients are de lighted with the quick, pleasing action of this remedy in stopping itching, fall ing hair, dandruff, etc It gives the hair health, luster and vigor as noth ing else does. Obtain in 4-ox. jars with full directions. Mabel writes: "Can yon please pre scribe medicine which will relieve me of such distressing symptoms of kidney and bladder, as the following: Pains in small of back, soreness in region of bladder, frequent calls at night but scanty flow with pain, burning and foul odor, puffing of limbs, etc." Answer: Those seeking relief from kidney and bladder disorders should begin taking balmwort tablets, a very successful formula sold in sealed tubes with full directions. UaPocrOR The questions answered below are General in character,- the symptoms or iseases are given and the answers will apply in any case of similar nature. Those wishing further advice, free, may address Dr. Lewis Baker, College Bldg., College-Elwood streets, Dayton, Ohio, enclosing self-addreBsed stamped envelope for reply. Full name and ad dress must be given, but only Initials or fictitious names will be used in my answers. The prescriptions can be filled at any well-stocked drug etore. Any druggist can order of wholesaler. Oeorze asks: "For several months I have not been feeling welL My ekln is sallow, my tongue is coated, have headache, am sleepless, nervous and bothered with chronic constipation. Please help me." ... Answer: You need a laxative blood cleansing treatment in the form of three-grain eulpherb tablets (not sul phur). Overcome the tendency to con stipation and gradually your good health and pure blood will return. DANCING taught by professional Instructors at DeHoney's beautiful academy. Twenty third and Washington streets. New classes start this Tuesday and Thursday evenings. We guarantee to teach you all dances In eight lessons for ladles $4, gents Jo. The only school teaching one lesson from 8 to 11. Plenty of practice. Join our new classes this week. Private lessons all hours. Phono Main 7656. Normal instruction for teachers. .... AUCTION SALES TODAY. At Baker's Auction Houae, Weit Park and Yamhill street. Furniture, etc. MEETING NOTICES. B. P. O. ELKS, NO. 142. Regular meetlns this (Thurs day) evening. Elka Temple. 8 o'clock. Visiting brothers welcome. By order of the M. R. EPATJLDINO. Bee. ONEONTA TRIBE NO. 2. I. O. R. M., will meet In regular council this (Thursday) evenlns at W. o. W. Hall. East Sixth and Enet Alder streets. Mem bers urged to attend. VlelUns: brothers welcome. L. B. SMITH. C. Of R. COLUMBIA LODGE. NO. 114. A. F. AND A. M. Stated communication this (Thursday) evening at 8 o'alock, Maeonla Temple. Visiting brethren always welcome. By order W. M. FRED L. OLSON. Sec.' KENTON LODGE. NO. 14S. A. F. AND A. M. Stated com munication this (Thunday) evening, 7:30 o'clock. Work in M. M. degree. Visitors always welcome. RICHARD F. GEIST. Sec. Mrs. L. writes: "I hesitate to ask advice as my case Is so unusual. In a word, I am tired and worn out all the time. Rest does not refresh me. I have been married over a year and for merly did not know what it was to be tired or nervous. Sometimes I feel hys terlcaL I fear I will become a nuisance tn mv hushnnd If this continues." Answer: xour nervous system nas been depleted. You need a tonic invig orating medicine that will aid in sup plying more food - energy to your nerves. Take three - grain cadomene tablets regularly for several months. NOTE: For many years Dr. Baker has been giving free advice and prescrip tions to millions of people tbroirgh the press columns, and doubtless has helped in relieving illness anof distress more than any single individual in the world's history. Thousands have writ ten him expressions of gratitude and confidence similar to the following: Dr. Lewis Baker, Dear Sir: in read ing your good .advice to others I have found relief. I enclose stamps, and please send me your "Great Guide Book. Health and Beauty." and I thank you for advice to others which so helped me. May your good work go on. You will get better reward than money in helping so many who suffer and often cannot have a doctor, as theire Is no money to pay one. One of your many well-wishers. Sincerely, - MISS C, H. WHITE. 150 Free St Adv. . rartland.Me, SCNNYSIDE LODGE. NO. 163. A. F. AND A. M. Special com munication tonight (Thursday). Work in E. A. degree. Visitors welcome. By order W. M. E. L. LANCE. Sec. PORTLAND LODGE, NO. 65, A. F. AND A. M. Special com- i o'clock. Work In M. M. degree. Visitors welcome, oraer w. ai. C. M. STEADMAN. Sec. MARTHA WASHINGTON SO CIAL CLUB meets Thursday, May 2. 8 P. M., East Eighth and Burnslde. Programme, dancing and cards for entertainment of soldiers. All O. E. S.-. Masons and f rlenda Invited. JIAl Li. fCCDUCXl. oec. GOLDEN RULE ENCAMPMENT. NO. 28. I O O. F., meets this (Thursday) evening In Orient Hall. Eaat Sixth and Alder streets. at 8 o'clock. Royal purple degree. All patri archs welcome. ,. S. A. STARR, Recording Scribe. THE MACCABEES PORTLAND TENT, NO 1 Regular review this (Thursday) evening. May 2. at hall 40t. Alder street All members urged to be present Important business to come up. GEO. D. BAKER, R. K. EMBLEM Jewelry buttons, charma, puts I new designs, Jaeger Broa. ll- 6U St. FRIEDLANDER'S for lodge emblem aj class pin. and medals S10 Washington at. Phone Your Want Ads to THE 0REG0NIAN Main 7070 A 6095 i