I TOE SUNDAY OREGOXIANV PORTLAND. ; AUGUST 7, 1910. 11 PILOT BOAT EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS, TO RESUME STATION OFF COLUMBIA. TO SANTA CLARA 4 First Officer of Roanoke Is Named to Command Re paired Steamer. A H PROM T RUN CAUSES SPECULATION VmmI Majr Be Flawed on Portland Humboldt Route, Which Ncds Better Ship Two Boats on Tillamook Ran Do Well. Chance made by tha North Pacific fftea.-nshlp Company In putting First Officer Ahlman. of tha steamer Roan ; oke. In command of tha Steamer Santa . Oara. which has been repaired at San 1 Francisco after being wrecked April 11. south of Eureka, and filling; his place with Frank Vena, formerly aec- ond officer of the steamer K II burn. has given rise to speculation as to .what run the Saia Clara will be as- ' signed. I C. P. Ioe. head of the corporation. Is In Chlcaa-o and at the local office It lis said nothing w'll be done regarding ! the vessel until he returns. At the i same time It Is known that the steamer aTureka was placed on the Portland Humboldt Bay route to determine what htistnesa could be secured with a view I to Imprnvlnc tha service later with faster craft, and one of greater carry ling capacity. The Eureka, while re. ar4ed aa a good sea vessel, has not sufficient power to buck the severe 1 head winds that are encountered, and ' with accomodation for only 40 passen- tri she has had a full list on every voyage from Portland. Northbound Cargoes Light. One strong; complaint made against Ihe run Is that there la not enough northbound business. Southbound the vessel has had plenty of cargo, for Portland merchat.'s have a fair trade despite competition from San Francis ro. a few cars of sashes and doors and smaller freight usually constitute the northbound list and that does not represent more than half a cargo. Trade between Portland Coast har bors is not being underrated by steam ahln owners. This Is evidenced by th fact that they continue to send their vessels regularly to point north of the Golden Gale, and that Cooa Bay and Ttlamook are showing particularly stroni gains. The steamer Breakwater. f the Harrlman fleet, which Is said to have been operated at a slight loss -when the Alliance was in that service. Is getting a full share of the businesa mt present and la reported to be mak ing her owners a fair return on the In- estment. In the Tillamook trade the steamers ;olden Gate and Sue II. Elmore doing a thriving business and In the Ist few montha both have left cargo lht could not be accommodated on their docks several times. The Golden t;te secured new northbound businesa on her Isst voyage, ror on arrival yes terday she stopped at the I nlon Stock Tarda to discharge 1 head of hogs. It Is understood there will be regular ahloments of stork to this market In future. I more; Brings Cream. . The KImore also had the first ship ment of an unusual consignment. She unloaded i cana of cream that bad been Incased In tubs and packed In Ice. While there la plenty of cream to be aa cured In the Tillamook region, because of lta vast dairying Interests. It has been thought In the past that It could rot not handled by water owing to limited facilities In the way of refrig eration. The method Introduced by the KImore promises to el'mlnate that ob jection. When she aalls Tuesday the tubs will be returned to be refilled with cream cans, aa will 71 cases In which were shipped fresh fish, packed In Ice. That the completion of the line of the Pacific Railway Navigation Com pany. from Tillamook to Portland, will tend to Increase water shipments, rather than to diminish them Is as serted by representatlvea of the two steamers, who hold that while the rail roads may carry aome perishables that demand faster transportation, with the further development of the coast coun try there will be created a greater de mand for bulky freight that will be onoved over the cheaper route. IXOATiXG CARGO BOUGHT Xotal Mills Inable to rill Order for China Lumber Markrt. Because local mills were unable to execute th order Immediately, the a hlna Import Export Company yes terday announced that It had purchased a cargo of lumber that was recently floated from a Northwest port, but th ame of th veasel and destination are feeing withheld. Th Belle of Scotland, a tramp steam- r that th company will load for JNorth China, la du In th river tomor row and will take cargo at Unnton and at the Portland mill. 4.000.000 feet hav ing been ordered for her. Other ton nage la being negotiated for that may engaged before the arrival or the Japanese steamer Otaru Maru No. 1, which Is due this month. TRAMP STEAMER RCNSOXREEF Yalnaseda, Coal Iji4en, Hits Rocks on Florida Coast. MtAMA. 111., Aug. 4. The Spanish tramp steamer Valnazeda, loaded with toil from Cardiff for era Cruz, ran on the ruefs eight miles south of Kowey JJsht yesterday. .V board of survey from this city now Is appraising ber. The vessel Is leaking badly and water rills ber for ward hold. llerrnles Reported at Yokohama. It was yesterday learned that the steamer Hercules, of the Portland sV Asi atic Steamship Company, reached Yoko hama August X She sailed from the Co lumbia River July 14 and did not make aa faet time In comparison aa th Sella, srhlcb arrived at :l o'clock yeaterday morn Inc. live days before she was expect ed, having crossed the Pacific In 15 days. breaking Iter previous record by J4 hours. She rea -lied hero on her first voyage June It. 1. arter 1 days on the way. tm her second trip she was ?t days en rmite and on the third 27 days. She left up at noon yesterday and will begin dis charging today at Albers dork. Additional Milpa Are r-ought. Private advices from Bates A Chese- brough. of San Francisco, are to the effect that th firm la looking about for add!- 1 1 tonal tonnaaw to be operated on the 'w lock Portland route. Desplt the . ..' - 1 1 r - ' . . . ' - a. . ... - .frt- -. ' ' ' STEAMER JOUFPH Pl'LITIER. - With her new wireless apparatus thoroughly, tested and arrangements made for handling messages through the wireless station at St. Helens, the pilot schooner Joaeph Pulitzer will leave tomorrow for the mouth of the Columbia River, where ahe will remain on duty until next Summer. The Joseph Pulitzer is the first pilot craft on the Pacific Coaat to be equipped for aerogram work and while its power Is not suffi cient to send as far aa with vessels having more space between the masts. It Is confidently expected thai within a radius of 6 miles tha new equipment will make tha schooner much more valuable than before In facilitating the arrival and departure of vessels. Captain Texter has resumed command of the schoon er. In addition to the crew there will .be two pilota on duty until shipping Increases in the Fall. The Pulitzer haa been overhauled from atem to stern. All gear haa been gone over and the Port of Portland Commission haa added featurea to provide comfort for the company and increase the efficiency of the schooner. ' action of the American-Hawaiian In over bidding them on two steamers shortly after the new Una was announced, they hone to have vessels to help the steamer Aztec by January 1. at least. Th Aztec left New Tork a week ago to finish load ing at Philadelphia and la due to sail from there tomorrow. Marine Notes. On the next trip of the steamer Wash ington she will be dispatched by W. H. Little, at Oak-street dock. To' deliver cargo Tor Puget Sound points and Vancouver. B. C. tha Brit ish tramp St. Nicholas sailed last even ing. With the largest crowd since July 4. th steamer T. J. Potter sailed yester day afternoon, having a list of 40 beach era Captain Reed, auperlntendent of the Port of Portland tugs on the bar, will celebrate his 14th annlverssry as a tug boat master September 11. Carpenters are working overtime on big calason at Supple's yards, which Is expected to be launched and towed to the site of the Harrlman bridge. First of th wheat from the Interior to be moved by water reached the harbor last night on the steamer J. N- Teal. The lot consisted of 100 sacks, and was shipped from ninggoid's Bar, above Pasco. Oil Barge 01. which was yesterday towed Into the river by the steamer Atlas, will be brought here by the steamer M. F. Henderson, of the Shaver fleet, which left yesterday for the lower harbor. To tow the barge Gerard C. Tobey to aea from Stella, the steamer Ockla- hama left down laat night, and she will remain in th lower harbor to assist the barge Amy Turner to this port- Last of the lumber Intended for ship ment to Manila on the Harrlman liner Rygla having gone aboard at lnman Poulsen's Friday, she yesterday shifted to the Portland Flouring Mills to jcom pleto her cargo. Captain Hardwlck. formerly In com mand of the steamer Alliance, now out of commission here. Is due to arrive thla week aa skipper of the steamer Carmel. The steamer Klamath is due Tuesday. There was yesterday hauled on the ways at the yards of the Portland Shipbuilding Companw a dipper dredge owned by the Columbia Contract Com pany, which waa sunk last month In the Lower Willamette, through having fouled a snag that passed through her hull and house. Lumber laden for San Pedro and Ith a full list of passengers, holders of first -class tickets having even accept ed accommodations In the steerage In order to avoid delay, the steamer Nome City got away from Unnton last night. The Northland left from Rainier with II accommodations taken. CONTRACTORS EXPECT TO COMPLETE NEW MADISON BRIDGE if. Ftl OT. TEEL 81M2TS HOW I3f FI - 4 SPANS IN PLAGE Madison Bridge to Be Finished in September. WORK ON DRAW LIFT BEGUN Hngh Span Will Be Put Together on False - Work and Floated ' Into PositionEstimated Cost of Structure la $450,000. With the completion of the substruc ture of the new Msdlson bridge a few dsys ago, marked progress Is being made with the ateel work. The United Engi neering 4 Construction Company, which has the contract to install tha ateel superstructure, announcea that it expects to complete the work by the middle of September at the latest. The company has Increased Its force and Is hurrying the work aa rapidly as it will permit. Barring accidents, no further delays are expected, as all material necessary for the construction of the bridge is on the ground. Four steel spans are In place and the work of riveting Is about completed. The west tower haa been started as haa also the fifth span. The Immense draw lift will be put together on false work and when completed will be floated Into place. It la estimated that It will take three weeks to finish the lift span and put It Into position. Each of the two towers, from which the lift span will be operated, will be approximately 140 feet In height, measur ing from the low water mark. It Is ex pected that they will be completed by the time the lift span can bi made ready to put Into place. . . In several other features the . bridge will be different from the other struc tures across the Willamette River. Street car tracks will be placed on either s?ae of the bridge, outside the upright frame work. Six-foot passageways for pedes trians will be constructed outside the tracks, and will be practically on a Una with the street sidewalks. Tha middle part of the bridge, that lying between the upright framework, will be used ex clusively for vehicles and heavy traffic. By this arrangement, there will b ACB AMD WORK STARTS !C CO!f TRt'CT10!f OF HUGE DRAW tIFT. leas chance for congestion on the bridge during the rush hours of the day. The new plan of having a lift span Instead of the old-fashioned swing draw, . will also be more satisfactory, It Is believed, as it can be lifted and lowered to let boats pasa In much less time than that required for opening the draws. In place this lift will be high enough so that many of the smaller boats can pass un der It. Work on the bridge was begun last Fall and considerable delay was exper ienced from time to time by the company having the contract to install the super structure. ' Otherwise the bridge would probably have been completed and in use at present. The estimated cost of the structure is KSC.OOO. BLAST! IN RIVER TUESDAY Harrlman Bridge Contractors Will Loosen Foundation for Caisson. Formal application for permission to discharge explosives below the bed of the Willamette was yesterday filed with Harbormaster Speler by the Union Bridge ft Construction Company, In connection with the work of sinking the Initial caisson for the new Harrl STB" a MK It niTKLUGKJICzl On Antra, Mama. Pruk water. . Uolden Oata. Rdee dir.... Rrcja....,- Oat . In port . In port In port . In port . In port ..Coos Bar. '.Tlllsjnook.. .8u Pedes. Honskcac. . freija. .. ...... i Bae H. Klmor. Falcon. ....... Hunok....,,. Beavsr. HoftiBong. Tillamook. . In port Kan Pedro. ... Aus. ? San Pedro... Aug. 11 Eureka Ant. 12 Eureka. Geo. W. Klder.. Fan Pedro.... Aug. 14 Bear. ....San Pedro... Aug. IS Kama For nte Breakwater.. ..Coos Bay Aug. 7 X-alcon. 6an Francises Aus. so H.TSlmor. TlllsmooK.... Aus. Goldro Gata...-TUlsmook.... Aug. ftrcia. ....... .Honskong. ... Aug. Roanoko. ...... 6aa Francises Aus. H S -10 10 11 13 1 17 il 30 Rose City. .....San Pedro. .. Aug. Eureka Eureka Beaver. :.. ....Sub Pedro... Ceo. W. Elder.. San Pedro... Bear .....San Pedro... Ceija Honskonc. .. Aug. Aus. . Aua. Aitf. . Au. man bridge. The first charge Is to be fired Tuesday. Though the company Is operating un der authority granted the Harrlman In terests by. the War Department, the contractors wished to secure the sane tlon of municipal officials before ' be ginning the blasting. It is proposed to BY MIDDLE OF SEPTEMBER. .- 1 rEEE IV MORRISON - WITHIN f OJ&lUZltUJ . STREET DI- 100 OTT j. "nt RECTTO MILES ' ""'"(Ijljmisf THE STORE B 6135 PHONES ' - EAST 895 i The Quality Store of the East Side It is a great compliment to a store when women pre fer it to other stores, as the most satisfactory place to trade. Women do the shopping and they know when merchandise is good and the prices are right New Shoe Depart ment Open Men's, Women 'i and Chil dren's Shoes. The .Shoe Department is bow open and ready lor Dusmess. The same conscientious care has heen sriven in selecting the stock for this department that has been given all other stoct at Morgan's. - Only thoroughly wdl-knnwn and reliable shoes will be sold by this house. "Sorority" Shoes for Ladies. "Chesterfield" Shoes for Men. Golden Days". Shoes for Chil dren. - . This department is in chaise of a widely experienced and efficient shoeman. Buy your shoes at Morgan's. $12.50 Black Taffeta Coats $7.50 A Mack taffeta Coat' is a wrap that is always use ful; buy one now and save. The kind , that will give you good service ; made of high - grade taffeta, full length and width, all sizes.' $12.50 values, Sale Price ... ... ..- ?50 Veilings at Half Price Our entire stock of Veilings, in chiffons, nets, etc.-, regular values 19c to $1.00. Special Monday Off regular price. Embroideries One -Half Our entire stock of fine Em- broideries, in edgings,, inser tions, flouncmgs, allovers, etc. ; regular values 6c to $2 yard. Monday. y3. Off regular . price, Big Savings on To wels 40c Towels 19c 98 dozen Towels in pure linen huck, in variety oi styles, ana sizes; also damask in ... plain bpmstitched and fringed. This is part of a large lot bought t about half price. Keguiar val ues 25c, 35c and 4Uc. ion- day . : 1 iOc Towels 6c 17x34 Cotton .Huck ' Towels," nsiA u7oitrVir PYPoIlent values: with red borders only; regular" i ci M - r . T . sO jL. IUc values. ispi. Mtfuuuj ov 85c Bath Towels 47c'';' Large variety of fine, "large Bath Towels, including some bleached . and unbleached ' lin-: ens ; regular values . 69c, 79c and 8oe values. Special 47? I2V2C Bath Towels 5c 100 dozen Unbleached Bath Towels, fringed, good -weight, large size ; regular - values I2Y2C. JUonaay $1.50 Bath Mats 69c Bath Mats, in all colors, me dium and extra heavy weight; ircrf size: values in the lot at $1 .00. $1.25 and i $1.50 ; some slightly 1 oiled, bpecial M on day . . , ................69c dislodge a large quantity of material In tha riverDea so mm ms ionij" lowered easier than under existing; con ditions, put the firing of the txplosives will be bo safeguarded that the noise will be subdued and it is not antici pated there will be any disturbance on land In the vicinity. . Movements ot Vessels. PORTLAND. Aua. 6. Arrived Steamer Shasta, from San Francisco: steamer Golden Gats, from Tillamook; steamer Sue H. El more, from Tillamook ; Norwegian steamer Selja. from Tokohama: British steamer Gleo- ee. frotm Victoria: steamer j. uninnor, from San Francisco: steamer noquiam. from San Francisco; stesmer Rose City, from San Pedro and San Francisco; steamer At- from . San FTanclsco. Sailed Brltlsn steamer Calnt Nicholas, for Seattle; steam- Bear, for San Francisco ana ban rearo; teamer Eureka, for Eureaa; steamer b City. for.Bsn. Psdro. Astoria, Aug. e. c'onaiuon toe mouin the river at S P. M., smooth: wind, north- wat: weather.- cloudr- Arrived down at and sailed at 10:0 A. It Steamar w aah- Keep your eye on the Growing Business at East Stark and Grand Ave. It is becoming the business center of the East Side. Mary Jane Aprons For Women The good kind. They . are larger. They are made only of Amoskeag ginghams.' Assorted checks in blue colors only. The buttons are sewed on good. The aprons are full size; al lowance is made" in cutting for shrinkage. They are the best aprons for the money. Note styles and prices : f - ; , Waist length, 46 inches wide, plain hem, long tie strings, waist bands 20 to 28 inches, lengths 39 to 45 inches; special price. 39 Bib Apron, with shoulder straps, pocket and long strings, 50 inches wide, waist band 20 to 28 inches, lengths -39 to 45 inches ; special price .49 Mother Hubbard style, with shoul--der straps, cut full,' buttons in back, 80 inches wide, bust 32 to 44, skirts 39 to 45 inches long; special price 6D( $4.95 Walking Skirts at $3.50 Women's all wool Skirts made of fabrics that are most wanted right now. A variety; of ; styles, all lengths and ;: waistbands; colors: Black, navy,, gray, olive, cardinal and an as sortment of. stripes. $4.95 values, v Sale Price $3.50 Sheets, Our stock of Sheets and Pillow Cases is as complete as any in the city. Prices are lower. Furnish your needs. Monday at big sayings: ; . . : v -. 12Vc 45x36 Pil. Cases 8c Made of good grade of muslin, in 42x36 or 45x36 ; our regular iC value. Monday. 17c Hemst'ched Cases 13c 200 dozen 45x36 Hemstitched Pillow Cases ; medium . weight muslin; . regular value" 17c. Monday . . -.132 25c Pequot Pil. Cases 17c 42x36 and 45x36 Pequot Pil low Cases; regular value 22c and 25c. Monday . . '. . . . 17 72x90 Pequot Sheets 69c You know the quality, the reg ular Pequot Sheet, 72x90 ; reg ular value 90c. Special Mon day . ...69? Inst on. for San Francisco. Arrived at 6 A. M. and. left up at. 11:20 P. M British steamer GIsnlee, from Victoria. , Arrived at 6:10 and left up at 12 noon Norwegian steamer Selja. from Hongkong and way porta Arrived at and left up at 10:30 A. M. Steamer J. A. Chanslor, from Gavl ota. Arrived at 8:40 and left up at 10 A. M. Steamer Hoqulam, from San Fran cisco. ' Arrived down at 10:50 and sailed at 11:30 A, M. Steamer Rose pity, from San Pedro and San Francisco. Arrived at 1 and left up at 3 P. M- Steamer Atlas with barge No. 91 in tow, from San Fran cisco. Arrived down at 8:30 and sailed at P. M. Steamer Bear, for San Francisco and San Pedro. Arrived at 4 P. M. and left up Steamer Falcon, from 8an Francisco. San Francisco, Aug. fl. Arrived at 6 A. M. Steamer Geo. W. Elder, from Portland, Balled last night Steamer Klamath, for Portland. ' ' Yokohama, Aug. . Arrived August S Norwegian' steamer Herculea. from Port land. Noumea. Aug. . Balled August 5 British bark Dunsyre. from Portland, ' for Melbourne." " 6aa Francisco. Aug. Arrived Steam- Tailored Linen Suits for $2.50 All Sizes for Misses and Women. ' ' To clean up our stock of Tailored Linen Suits we have made such reduc tions that will cause them to be 'carried away in a hurry. Made of pure linen rep new styles high grade tailoring j colors, white, natural, heliotrope and blue. $10.00 Suits, Sale Price $2.50 Wash Petticoats Now at Saying Prices Our entire assortment of "Wash Petticoats, made of ginghams and percales at such reductions that will interest you. Extra sizes .included at these prices; all good colors in striped effects; all lengths 98c vals., sale price 69 $1.49 vals., sale price 95 Clean-up on Wash Fabrics 15c Wash Goods 5c Our entire stock of Lawns, in all colors, etc.; regular values 15c; to clean up lot, yard 5i 35c Wash Goods 12c About 2000 yards of Wash Goods of all descriptions, in all colors;, poplins, lawns, etc.; regular values 25c and 35c; Monday, to clean up 12V&2 81x90 Mohawk Sheet 79c These are made of extra fine muslin ; full 81x90 ; . regular . value 95c. Monday. .... .79? 55c 72x90 Sheets 35c .72x90 Sheets, a quality1 that ;will wear; good, heavy muslin; regular value 55c. Special. Monday only ..350 55c 81x90 Sheets 39c Extra heavy - muslin, made with seam; 81x90; regular 55c value. Special - Monday. 39 . 69c 81x90 Sheets 49c These Sheets are . also made with a seam ; made of excellent quality of muslin ; . regular value 69c. , Sp'l Monday 490 79c 81x90 Sheets 59c One of the best Sheets in the house for wear full 81x90; made without seam; our regu lar 79c value. Special Mon day . . : . . t . ers Umatilla, from Victoria; Geo. W. Elder, from Portland; Tenyo Maru. from Hong. kpng. Sailed Steamers Nicarla, for Ham burg; Watson, for Seattle; Scrapie, for Vic toria: Mariposa, for Tahiti: President for Seattle: Homer,' for Pribyloff Island: Elisa beth, for Bandon; schooner' Louise, for TJmpq.ua.- 6an Pedro, Aug. . Arrived Steamer: Stanley rollar, trom Columbia River. Llsard. Aug. e. Passed yesterdayBritish ship Kelburn, from Portland, for-London.- Seattle. Aug. 6. Arrived--8tesmer Lucy Nctt, from Everett: steamer Admiral Samp on. from San Francisco; steamer Bants Crux, from Eagle Harbor: U. S. S. Armerla, from Alaska; steamer Riverside, from Ta coma; steamer City of Seattle, from Skag-. way. Sailed Steamer Eureka, for Taeoma; steamer Alameda, for Port Blakeley; steam shin City of Puebla. for Taeoma: steamer l.uey Naff, for San Francisco; steamer Santa) Crus. for Juneau. - Tides at Astoria Sunday. ' High Water. ' Low Wit'r. 1:50 A. M .S T feetlS:44 A: M.. -0.4 foot .2.5 fsst 3:00 S. M...,jl.7 feet9:00 P. M. , Pillow Cases -,oJ 30I T a V7 ft 9-.- KM :1- I eh. ;t' T HP 1 .T :tf -a Hi) DO EOT ; s ft J v5s e-f r aril