XHE" ORGOfc DAILY JOURNAIPORTLaND. THURSDAY EVENING, tMAYlM 1CC3. '.'.. mmmwtmw tMwt - mm - XT V rJ TT -JL Vjl . - ' , f:1:'---- i -; viM Oregon . ;r v: ;pl4,lyl &UUUUUUUUlJ; - ' for summbr wear 7 Sft fci- '.J TO YOUR 'ir'ia MEASURE , . . ,T rt'tyT, .v,,.;...;,? -;- rMii ; V '. WM&SSeA - . . , - . r 1 I .' ;";';:N r:'lJ'J':V' V;;;'"v';-": School Ue4 as 'Oregon Relief HoapttaL '. - . " 'Y'...'': V x-' , .' - " ' .'A, , . V .' i You can't name the storeno matterho w much ypu ay-favor:it w that willstand the teat side: beside-with-ourTrgobds and prices. v :- . ,' -'l - 'f-ip: -V" HOT WAV12 SPECIALS : OREGON HOSPITAL JIELIEF VV0RK1 Official Reports Show Great . ' ( Amount of Work Done by ( Oregon Boys. ' HOSPITAL CLOSES WITH .3 ALL! ITS BILLS PAID Nerly On Thoound Patients Cared Praia Excellent Service Given. . V . . : j - .: " .-. . . j The hospital corps of the Third rest tnent, - Orefon- National Guard, . which 7;'tu; sent to Saa Tranelsso to open a ' .relief hospital, has completed Its work and the Oron Relief hospital haa been . rlosed. A report of the closlna and of , the work done by the Nattonat-Ouard boys following the disaster haa been - - received by the chairman of the Oregon . - relief committee and by Adjutant-Gen- i eral Flnser. . The reports come - from -Captain W. E. Cmrll, irho wag In charge , of the work. . - The Oregon hospital was the only one, It la reported, to close its work with -i mW -hills paid and with no outstanding obligations whatever. ' The work ac complished by the corps is highly aatls- " fsctory to Iht commltuw and tn nriyml Flnser.. On the day of the closing. May ' e, a number of (he health commissioners . of Baa-Francisco -called upon Captain Carll and his .coterie of workers and wera lavish la their praise of the work ' of the corps. In all t(7 patients were Vared for In the medical, surgical and dispensary departments. -Of this Bum- ber only three died. Besides, 100 refu- ; gees were- provided with foodf -clothing and bedding by the hospital corp"s, t ' - -- upi quu export., 7:T.r; ' The hospital was open from April It , i to May . - The nurses detailed .to the ' hospital were In charge of Miss Bwen . on of the Good Samaritan hospital in Portland - and - their work is praised highly by Captain CarlL - In his report ' to General Flnser Captain Carll says ' the work was hard and condition were - adverse, but' the officers and men' of the corps did their duty cheerfully and faithfully and are deserving of special mention for their labors. The following - report made by Captain Carll to Dr. James W. Ward, president of the .San Francisco health commission, shows In '' detail the. work accomplished by the Oregon contingent: " " "I have the honor to report to you that the Oregon relief hospital has been cloied. All patients hare bean trans- . lerred. to other inatltntlona In rompU .. anoa with" the order of your commission. - ,- from AprU U to May I. 10, there'was . treated la the hospital 66 medical and 10 surgical cases; in the dispensary, 4 - - medical and 1ST surgical cases. Three "patlenta were brought' to the Institution wheals extremis, died, and were turned -gTygver to the city uudertakerr Aside rrom - - the hospital casea we furnished food and , gees. J have -thle. day turned overThe 5 The head of the house ' can find a new headpiece 7 here that will be the Tcrowning "glory of his X new uit- Give your head a rest ' here are the light-weight ,tbpiearihTevery' kind - that's good Soft Hats tp f 4. -Straw Sailors SI to fs. t i Manila : Braid f 1.50 to f3.50. ; :: Panamas 94 to $8. '; LION ClothinnCo f CiiKUhnPioD ' , Men's and Boys' Outfitters, t 1M and 16S Third Street Mohawk Building. - Trlsi CORPS FINISHES IN BAY CITY dispensary," together With all ' supplies on hand, to the pharmacists - lent by your commission to conduct th same.-- I enclose Inventory of stock on hand. All commissary ..supplies, bedding;, hospital appliances, etc.. I hare this day turned vr to -Captain - Oliver, 'chler quarter master of the fifth section. All out A.47ft mr- ttttT 1,1 u I rwtm janltorsTTHtiren "nemWinSra.- pfo- vlalons, carriage hire, have been paid and so far as I .know there are no un paid obligations of this Institution. Among the contributions yesterday was one of $50 by Gralnhandlers union No. 2(1 of Alblna. Through a mistake eenta. The employes of the ismlth tttanlT f.umUr L'nniiiiiiiy nf Hixwl Itltei haveconKTbuTeTTZtlZowS lief fund. .- .. JOHN BAmyFDmON EXPIRES.AOISH0r.lE Came .to. Oregon n . Early Days t" arid Leaves Widow and " Many Relatives. . :' "' BfUi Mtptca e Tie Joernl.) - Dayton, Or., May 10. -John Baxter, an aged pregon pioneer, . died at -his ona herejfesJrdj9Waaornin anusaingum county, onto. seorttary z. '-i 4k .. 'f'-y '- '- ::' V': : :.- yy :-; : -John Baxter. 1114, and married Harriet Snencer In April, 1139. They lived In Ohio seven years when they moved to-Wlnoonnln, Mvrng- there Tlyeuis. , ' . . . ' From Wisconsin they went to M lu ng- from thr KTTJayton. Oregon, in 19. being Ave-months on thwaywHhk-leama Tbey. settled on a farm four miles from Dayton. where they lived until a few years a go when they moved into .the town. His widow, aged (S years, survives him and he leaves eight living children, Ave sons and three daughters, IS grandchildren. irreat grandchildren and one Jf the fifth, generation. Eleven years ago he united with the Primitive Baptists, and Elder Mathews of Salem will conduct the funeral services from the family home this afternoon. EXCURSION TO SEASIDE. uday, Kay IS. Another popular f 1.60 excursion - to Seaside via the A. AC. R. R. will leave tne union depot next Sunday at S a. m. Ticket sales limited to seating capacity 01 train. Tickets oft sale at 24 Alder street during the week-end at union de pot Sunday morning. For information telephone C.-Ar-Stewart,, agent. Mala 10. LOW RATES EAST; - " Knights of Oolumbas, The O. R. It N. announces a very low round trip-rate to New Haven, Conn., account' Knights of Columbus conven tion, ticket on sal May 14, IB and 2t Pirtlmilxra by asking at city ticket of fice, Third and Washington streets. gold Visas te America. ' (JohtmI Special Servlea.) . Berlin, Msy 10. Otto Henftenleben. formerly a clerk In the government de partment here, and Conrad, a mechanic, have been found guilty of treason and sentenced to four and three years' penal servitude, respectively, for selling plans of submarine .mines to representatives of tK A merican leaaHon. 1 ' No ptll Is as pleasant and positive at DeWltt's Little Early Risers. . Thsse fsmous little pills axe so mild and ef fective that children, delicate ladlea and week people enjoy their cleansing ef fect, while Strong people say they art tha beat liver nlL sold. Kever crip. Oil DERELICT RAFT IS pirate Unknown Steamer Locates Dan- ,-- - - - - -- gerous Menace to Nav ' ; ligation ROANOKE-BRtNCS-TMC ; NEWS TO. PORTLAND Steamer Arrives Prom San Francisco gars and Two Hundred Tans of General Merchandise, ::. -. Captain R. J. Dunham of the ateamer Roanoke, which urlved here from -San Francisco at 4 o'clock thla morning, reports that when about 100 : miles south-of Eureka he passed -a steamer wfththraf tnntpw ' whlcn-war Tost by the Francis H. Leggett The weather was, very ' thick and th Identity of the Vessel could not be ascertained, but shs signaled by means of ber f of horn that the derelict raft had been picked w. The steamer .Francis-!!. " Leggett was steaming out of Eureka as the Roanoke was entering that harbor. Th master of the former steamer Informed Cap tain Dunham that he believed the raft had been located. Th raft was lost several vessels were sent in quest of It, aa it presented a dangerous menace to navigation, . .'. v' " The JRoanok docked at Columbia No. t and Immediately 'proceeded to unload her cargo, consisting of 200 tons of gsneral merchandise. There were 111 passenger on board, one of the largest passenger lists In some time. Good weather was encountered -on the- entire trip and had It not bean for two days required for .inspection at San Fran cisco the vessel would have arrived her on time, it Is the intention, to have the Roanoke sail tomorrow at sun set...- Bh will, touch at all of bar regu lar ports of call -and expects to sail from San Francisco for San Pedro on her regular sailing date. FRENCH ARE ACTIVE. Quota Starvation Kates andXo Money - . - - Bat Vain Ttma. "'J' ' Illustrative of the enterprise of th French shipowners - Is the information received tn this city that they are of fering carriers for th round trip at ST to ' 8 shillings per ton. By quoting these rates they keep their vessels mov ing all th lime and the loss In freight 1 i mora than . made .up in lhe - time rained. TTnder'thla arrangement the rate Is practically xo anuungs xrom Portland to the United Kingdom, which la lower than tha rat fixed by th ship owners' combine last year, 'ins mree vessels of the number chartered for th round .trip to clear from thla port are Amlral Ceclle, - l.STt tons, ana - xne Turgot. 1.7 7 S "toBM. These shlpa aradue to arrive bere with their car goaaarly In September and after discharging will load grain for Europ. ALONG THE WATERFRONT.- 1 WSBBBSSBBBBBS Captain Wehrllch of tha lighthouse inspection service returned from Seat tle last evening, -wner ne naa iom u superintend the docking of the light house tender Heather at Moran's ship yard. Th Heather came oft the dock yesterday and it la expected that shs will be back in commission about th middle of next week. - Forest fires la th vicinity or west- port burnt out the teiegrapn line to Astoria tnis morning una m . v. th weather bureau lookout at jNonn Head waa not obtainable until nearly 10 o'clock. Th break in th line was easily repaired and connection with the local weather bureau In the custom house resumed arter several nours oe- 'Unitd Statee Inspector FulUr and Edwards left for Astoria last night to inspect th steamer Jamea B. stepnens and will Return thla evening. . MARINE NOTES. Astoria. May lO.-ArrWed down dur in the nlaht ateamer Csaiina. San Francisco, May - dto. rs Haroia . ioiiar una nwiwnm, v Portland. Arrived, steamer Dalay Mitch ell, from Portland. Arrived yesterday, steamer Caacad. from Portland. , . Astoria, May . Arrivea ai ana ten up at 7:80 p. m.l ateamer Roanoke, from Port IjOS Angeles and way ports. Sailed at I '0 m.,-teamer Breakwateiv for San Francisco and way porta Arrived down at 4:60 p. m., achooner Alvena. Astoria. May 10. condition oi ins bar at S a. m., smooth; light west wind; weather clear. , . Senator OKormaa Dying. r Unaraal KneeUI Serrlee.) Washington, way-iv.- Senator Arthur Pus Gorman of Maryland la critically 111 and It is feared he la neartng tha end. Ha haa been sick for several month from a complication Of-ailments. : .r ' - . Don't place too much ronfldenc in a man who has been awtndled by you. , 30 .-'We have a splendid line of light fabrics woven for.uS by our- Oregon Manufacturers, the - Oregon City-Woolen MillsCIi J ;'::"Y "doien "shades ' and weaves " of gray and - a few -light-brown-effects These - fine Oregon wool, . carded, 1 dyed, spun and woven with in an hour's ride of home. W-Cwfll be-glad to show. you these fabrics. Many of th" but drrssfri it INfw York City .buy-, these -same. -Wntkalgood5wovtajQa: the . same loom and pay l. ' twice what we ask you. To your measure 817 to 830. - , Trousers -r-For -BSwe-wlll maker pair of trousers to your measure from- a firm well woven Oregon fabric I This is by 40 per cent the I best - trousers value ever offered in Portland. Dox ens of "patterns. , , .... ELK'S BUILDINO SEVENTH & STARK HARRIMAN TO BUILD DOWN SNAKE TO LEW1ST0N Articles of Incorporation Filed at Baker City for New Line From Huntington. flD4Clftt aMfHMtCk jrllS" flMaTBSS)l. ' " """ 1 Baker cnyrorv Marie Araeiee -of incorporation the NAflriWestern Hall- road company were filed with the county c1rxyeterday afteruuon. The Inoort poratora . ara. .employes . ofih Oregon Short Lin railroad. Th railroad Is controlled by- th Harrlman Interests. Th capital stock of th new road is $1,000,000 and tha principal place of business Huntington. Thla road will run from Huntington down th Snake river to Lewlston, a distance of 150 miles, tapping a? rich mining country. Tha line will be built partly on th Oregon side and. partly on tha Idaho aide of th Snake river. Th work of construction will begin at one, surveys having already been med. DEEDS, NOT WORDS Vortlaad ople Save Aseolat rroef or i eeds at Mesa. - --It'a not words, but deeds . thatlprov the merit. - - - The deed of Doan'a Kidney PUla, For Portland kidney sufferers, ' Hare made their local reputation. . Proof Ilea in the testimony of Port land people who have been cured to stay cured. ' David Campbell, baker, of til North Seventeenth street, and living at 170 Non&JClghteeejth, street. , gortlandQrai says: n,very a oi me siaiemeni i made In February, 1101, concerning Doan'a Kidney Pills Is not only true, but having since been free from kldnry trouble, I am.giad to aist that my faith in Doan'a Kidney Pills I stronger than ever. It Is now Ave or sis years sinoe i negan to suner witn a lame and aching back. . It waa so bad that I could not stand the pain whsn bending forward or straigntsntng. 1 tried vari ous remedies and began doctors' treat ment, but whatever relief I found waa only temporary and often I could not get any relief at alL Having read in my home paper from JCngland that Doan'a Kidney pills were strongly rec ommended for such troublea 1 got a supply at a local drug store. The first boa helped me so that I kept on with the treatment and when I had taken ahont four- tHs not atnir or thrl trouble remained and I have had no re currence elnoe. X have told these facts in Vi testimonial published In ltot, and am very glad of the opportunity now to corroborate it." For sale by sit dealers. Price 10 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New Tork, sole sgents for the United Slates. , Remember th name IX) A-N S and take bo taer. ; , " , At 5c Each iSBSra W. 'At 25c Each nice for .corset covars. ::-7- 'i r ' Children's Extra Fine Elastic Ribbed AT HP " Veiti; ill sites; nicely trimmad; no - sleeves. . ' li rA .75 doien Indies' Vests, lisle thread. AT rir long sleeves, high neck, nicely ri.la.UV finished pants to match; all sises. Standard yalues iOc ... . . t r An extra special Jot of . Ladies' I rip Vests, no sleeves, in a great range SUV of stvlea. elersntlv trimmed with' Ue'es. - ' 7" v-r f- r T" At 15c Each Pants, k a f fiT- L.'"-.Ladies' Mercerised Lisle -At IOc Eachvr.; sheer .garment,, very comfortable for warm weather. -.Thoroughly absorbent, r- ; THOUSANDS - In many styles and weight i suitable to the seaaoryat lar prices. ;j ;. '' ( . .. .. MnvAHERE IS A SNAP Several hun - HP -dred samples of Ladies' Muslin and '' Cambric Drawers and Corset Co v chly Jtrimmed -iiuJace,, .ribbon, .beading arid: embroidery. Not. a garment in tnin Mie. tour tnuae wiuie JORlSHRTMIRD- Special Discount With Every Purchase Don't Fall lo Do iwamflxT.a Complete line of Dadics'n eries and Housef urnishing Goods-at prices .that will surpass anything that you have .been accustomed to. MYSTERIOUS BAGS OF COIN DUG UP BY HIGHWAYHEH Stranger Hires Wagon and Driver TWho Is Rofeberj and Forced f. to Haul Loot. (peeUl Dispatefe Tke JearaeLI Kelso, Wash., MsjlIO. Tuesdsy night about t o'clock a atranger 'entered the livery stable of J. T. Robertson and en gaged a horse ana Duggy wun- nnver io take hl'mrTdrvfia OMfraiT Rafting com- nuf'i ramD about three mllea distant. In Catlln, across th river from Kelso, a man with a gun stopped th bug? and ordered Downing, the driver, to hold up bis handa. After taking his watob and what money ha carried, the high wayman climbed into th buggy and ordered the driver to go to Bush's land ing on tha Columbia river. On the way sewer-al stops were made at houses and . threatening language used to procure matches. - At Bush's landing on man alighted and began digging. He soon unearthed what ap peered to be two bags of coin and found oaotrnra a cms asts VAiirs., frfra. Jsl Bumner, ..greeaend. ,:.Tx-; writes April i, noz: . i nave usea Ballard's Bnow Liniment tn any family for three years, I would not be with out it In the house. I have used it on my little girl for . growing paina and aches in her knees. It cured her right sway. I have also used it for frost bit ten feet, with good success. It Is th best liniment I ever used." K, lOo and 11.00, Sold by Woodard, Clark Co. med With Babv Valenciennes..: At98c.A At$!.38 -., . ,, ;,'',- . : This particular line will appeal appreciate dainty things., ' - CORSETS Children's Extra ' Fin ' White Ribbed Vests and all sixes." At 95c Of La die sV Vests." Pants and Union. Suits GLOVES our usual popu mm- the lot worth less mey last mi -try YouOK?PPni at Portland's New iSlSEFTTmORRI iThirdrand-YamhlltStreetr a bundle of blankets. ' Then entering the buggy they oompelled Downing to drive back to Catlln and up tha Cowllta river to Castle Rock. Her they left him .and . he . Immediately . atarted for Kelso, where he arrived in th morn ing. ' - Two men giving their names aa Mack George and Edward Burns were arrest ed by Dr.' 'W." W. Webb opposite her suspected of being the-thieves. - WORLD'S BIGGEST SHIP 0N HER MAIDEN CRUISE t -r (Jeerssl Speelsl Sevlea.'.l'... . Hamburg, May 10. Tha new Hamburg-American ''liner Kalserln Augusts Victoria, the larcest ateamshln ever bulTt7wMTrvnnTRusTasnc send-off today on her departure on her maiden trip to New Tork, . She carrlea a full complement of passengers, together with a number of the line's officials, marine engineers and representatives of the Vulcan Shipbuilding company.. Tha Kalserln August Victoria is of 18.100 tone gross register, aa against th 13.17 tons of th Whit Star liner Baltic, which heretofore haa had th dis tinction of being' tn largest ateamshlp afloat She is 700 feet long. 71 feet beam, ha eight decks above th water tin' and room for 4. H0 persons. Includ ing the crew of S0 officers and men. The ship haa 60 suites of rooms, a gym nasium, speelsl telephone service and a magnificent. pJmgarde SOUTHERN BAPTISTS IN , GENERAL CONVENTION ' ' " (Joorast special Serf lew.) ' Chattanooga,' Tenn May 10. The delegatee M Sneral convention of EXTRA SPECIAL Ladies' High-Gride Silk fiMttrrmrimmA Vmufm rlrw- Irish laca mnA. rrnrhet mAr'm mtA Standard, values up to 50c. implea of I.atiics' Lawn and " dmrtwaists, t greatest . lea mwm-v aliAWfi New York; values up to 12.00. Take your pick for 98c. . .- : The swellett range of Ladies' White PeraianLawrr Waists rjossibla ito producer anort - ana Ion: ng sleeves, those who to We sell Corsets that fit well and wear well; every pair guar teed. Corsets to fit any figure.- We have secured from the grest fire sale in the New York warehouse 5 ' cases of Thomson's Glove-Fittms! COrtets, in black and drab only; regular value v $3.00. Your choice for 95c. This is the best all- . around Corset made: . . . .. ,-. . .. '-. Just received by express Several " : lots of Silk Gloves . and , Long ; H siuf4ttsliibiaet.and. white. A JHI 0. "'JKr apecials in Men a French -1 a I tlAI'- Kibbed Shirts and Drawers, colors ' .7 pink, blue, cream and. black; sum--mer weight; regular vslue 75c. 90 dosen left of the celebrated crnnt Hood Fsncv Percale-Sh iff bosoms, separate cuffs; regular Don't Worry Watch Us Grow- Department Store cxxcxxo rasa. Circus th Southern Baptist church, th largest delegated ecclesiastical body In the world, which meets bera tomorrow, are . arriving In great number on every In-, coming traln Between T.SOO and S,OO0T7 delegatee ara expected to attend. No aet program haa been arranged for th convention, but all the church work, which Include th three great nrganlsa Hons of the Baptist Church South, tha Horn Missionary society and the Sun- '" day Schools Publication society, will be reviewed.- Alt the prominent divine and laymen of the church are expected -to be pressnt at the convention, which will continue in sshalon till neat Tues day, An effort will be mad to have th next convention meet in Norfolk of Richmond during the Jamestown expo sition. ' Th Xlnal decision, however, , not wlthr th-lresent-envention,- , Three new additions are being plat ted to Bonansa, which haa a popular tlon of too. - - ' For Sale Bargains ' . Ill tena hop wire, til ton. , II tona "Remnant" plow steel cablee. . ItO.OOQ feet different ataea pip ing. - - . , I0nion pullenihtfUngeto . Metala, scrap iron and Junk of all descriptions bought, -M. BARDE &S0N JlQUTM AITS OUSAaT. t J