THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENINO. AriUL 13, KZf. 13 STREET PAriXO. vv ixKct rwtrrt km Oa street pen, etde .. u4 eroaelac. lwber iw"! Barber AepbaM Pmrlnj Oa. a rertlaas. orrio oa WkcmM tu. STENOGRAPHERS. wasted XtenOT-anhlr work it reaeonahl prkoM. Mlaa Inn LM- . T1- BXPKBT eteaoeTaper n typewriter. Mala im. HI iwcaa eiug. SHOWCASES AKD FECTfRES. showcases W every nj ; mrarea ink t order. The UtM Msasfaetiirla a, fort ! K H. BIBPS1I-U deelrer: " !f:J"5? i UoiHr uo. namiiwae """ " SKWIXCI MACinXES. THS WH1TB WINO MACHIN AOSWT. . fe Yaa.elll at., eor. 4. Poaoe Mela SlOl. w In kmda eX eew aad eocead Eodee t greatly redacod prtcee. U ISlil.Sl I WIH I " 1 XTPEW1UTERS. bkaDOUARTERS tot mm end rebnllt type- , B u.,. of .n o- ' m??2. C are c orog ta ear a ew tyiKwrlUc oa 6e fore hejlnsi we re haM V-rt. for reeelrmi ell maeklnee; state tt.to?thTVribl. r: bay ail kinds If lp.-rtrr. The Typewriter ae, "., JL I. Uleon. ouner.r. M Third at. (Ur KEN8DKBFBB. Typewriter ,"7'-."S" ruoiiiu sra Mil RMtnrtona, umim mtiim. merea. eta, lower than any otlw wtm)! "!Z74 rd.rood Typewriter Co.. M th. TOWEL SUPPLY. 1 M month. Pertlend Leoonry A Towel npply MltttrtOwtt. flwwtik TRANSFER AJfP HACUNG. j ran kaooaob omnibus transfer co comer Sink 0k K from hotel or mldrae llrt dOTtlutloa: nfOT tlwratnr atoM rnk and aaaor aaeaTi pou. Prtrata Bicbaaga 8. x - AVAFRfl. staaa" at4 fufnltara Bvovad, ackM rlT lor ablpplo aaa akipiw; all work warabow wr atoraaa. Offlca J0 Oak at. Olaaa Roa. PaoM Mata kaT. . ' - OL O. PICK. atfVa H rtrat kt. batwara Jtark Tid Oak ata.j poena dot. rmooa auk paraaa aw aaippuia. rraat and Claj ata. dfana brlrk ararahooaa wltk aeaarat b-oa t a MATIONAL TRANSFER BTORAOH CO.. tO Oak at. I talapboa A,U 44W. Traafrta aa4 atorto. . . - OkBUON TRANSFER OO 1S4 Worth SUtk at.J pkoaa Mala W. Haavy baallDC asdatoraca. INIEPNDBNT B AGO AGS ft TRANSFER CO. Buna. M Stark at. Mabi 07. - OBT SPECIAL DBUTRRT. No. XOOH Wb tagcaa at. Pka Mala - WHOIiESAIiB JOBBERS. . IHS 0l BOON CRERSB 00. (IN0.1 CHEESH. BUTTER, tOOt. ate., alr prodaeta boaitht ar kaadlad ' oa eoranlaaloa. 12M rink at, (HwatUad bids.). Portland. Or.- ; TARE LEAP OVER RAIL HITO BOAT Three Sailors Desert Steamer Kirklee While at Anchor . ' i r. in Harbor. ','.''. CAME FROM BAY CITY - TO LOAD FOR CHINA Second Lot of Sailors to DMert In Kioillar Manner Daring Pt Few Dajra, Crrw of the Bark Jordanblll Harlng Taken the Lead. : WhUa th Biitlah itttir.tr Ktrklaa wi at anchor la tha atream yaatarday off ktontcomary dock No, t. threa of her aailors manaced to deaart by leap. In Into a paaalns boat. One mlsaed hla footlna; and slipped into tha water, but waa picked up by hla companions and taken aahore. little the won for his experience. ... - The proceedings were watched rrom ahorse bot neither Captaln-Badford nor hla offloera knew of the escape until late in the evening, when the men were missed In their bertha The Kirklee carries a crew of about 40. all told, and they represent nearly every race on earth. The three deserters Joined the vessel - in San ' Francisco, so Captain Bedford was not surprisd to find them missing upon reaching tha harbor. ' This is the second lot of tars to es cape In boats during tha past few dsys, the first being that from the British four-masted bark JordanhllL Fifteen of the men leaped overboard Into a boat near at hand while the Teasel was tid ing at anchor In the stream and coming ashore ,, reported the windjammer a "tough proposition.- They said they had been driven to desert and so of course would leave behind - whatever money they had coming. The Jorsdn- hill la now alongside one of the docks discharging cement, and It Is believed that she will have considerable trouble In getting a new crew. ' In speaking of hla ran to Portland Captain Radford of the steamer Kirklee says that fair weather has been en countered so long that it la tiresome almost, it was fine weather when she left Australia for San - Francisco, and cleared op when she arrived at her des- ilinatlon. Then beautiful weather fol- day the sun came outyln all lta glory after the big tramp bad dropped her mudhooks In the Willamette. ' i The Kirklee Is under, charter to Bal four, Guthrie A Company to carry wheat and flour to China. ' TEST CASE ON SOUND f ; M. A. OUNST CO.. DIBTRI FTTORS OF FIVE CIO AM. PORTLAND, OREGON. VRRDINO FARRELU prodnea d mm aiVaaloa marrttanti. 10 rraat St., Portia od. Or. Phooa Mala ITS. . . AREOON FORNlTDRg MANCFACTORlNO CO. Masafacrarara of foraitare tor the trade. ' Portlaad, Oraaoa. v.' - y- - Demurrage Question Will Be Decided C .'-ir' ' n Bidart Suit. ' ?.';' The question of demurrage against a number of Portland wheat exporters will depend upon the settlement of the case of the French bark Bidart, which Is now- being threshed out before -the courts on Puget 'Sound. Tho owners of tho Bidart ask for some 1 10.000 for delays in getting loaded. - Balfour, Quth AID SEEK AID ' , " FOR AtfJA HATER University of Oregon Graduates Send Out Circulars Against ' 4 - V Referendum. ' TA25A!?sw usr .sriz. and Oak ata. rURNITURB sianafacriirlDC and aportal ordera. L. Baranaky'a faroltara Cactary, SOT Front at. ALLEN LEWIS, eomntaaloa and prod ore bm ebaats. rraat aa Davla ata., Portlaad. Or. .. WH0I.E8ALB eroekary aad (laaawara. ' PratC Basela A Oa, Port la od, Oraaoa. - . W. SIMPSON. t Waanlnctoa at Wbol. aala dalar ta rla and hay. TRANSPORTATIOIf.' Alaska 1907 EXCURSIONS ..p',;;x5 tfjps . S. Spokane, 7nne 14, U Jnly U, MS Aug. t. , Qneea, foXy 16. jroin.movTa. ' . ... .... ....... .Tone 1 g. lresldeB.....,....',..f'.o,ane 4 . B. AXASXA KOVTB. - ' Ktka, Jon aaa and way porta. '. Balling p. sa, SCaVaVOo.' Jlnmboldt. , . .Aprtl SlS-89 Oottaga City, via Sitka April T-Bl City of Seattle April 17-CT .... ' ; iabt raAjrexsco motrrB. , ajaiuag a. m. From. Seattle. ' City of FaeMa ....April S-S0 nQkaa' , ................April gs Bpokane, dlraot... April IS Umatilla . - .P" - City Offioa, Set Waahlngtoa . responsibility on the ground that the rallroHda could not ' bring the wheat from the Interior, v . . Cases to be settled here upon the out come of the Bidart case are those of the French bark Asle, which claims $5,-; 000; the French bark Leon XIII, which wants 11,000, and the French bark Con nil Bart, which hss been delayed to the extent of 92,800, , y . Colombia River Scenery aUOIT&ATOB usm Riuaia, Dallr eerrlei batwaea Portlaad aad Th TMllaa, exoapt Boaday. leaving Portlaad at t s, arrtvlnc aboet p. a, carrybif fralakt and paaaanrara. Splendid aeeoeB)oda ttm ttm aatflta and llraatock. Itork font of Alder at- Portland; foot at Oaart at, 'The Pallaa. Pboae Mala 814. Portlaad. Str. Chas. R. Spencer ' . . waslJarsoa-eTreei voca. . Dally, except Sunday, for The Dalles and wsy landings, at J a. m, returning 1 p. m. r aat tune, oeai earncm Fheaesi Stala, S1S4 loat, A, 11. S4. 0r FAOXFIO STBAXSXXr oo.s steamships ROANOKE. . and GEO. W. ELDER Sail for FureXa, San Franclaoo and Los a"l direct every Tuesday at I p. m. Tlckat efflce 111 Third, near Alder. Phones M. 1114. H. TOUNO. Agent. P COOPERS AT ABERDEEN -WANT HIGHER WAGES fSpaHal rnapatek ta Tha Joaraal.) Aberdeen, Waah, April li-A strike of Joiniers,.'headlng room men and com mon laboiers ta on at the Western Coop erage company's plant. The demand is for hi r nor wages, una hundred men are affected. . ' Matador Gored br BnIL (Jvaraal gpHial Sarvtea. ITl Paso. Txaa, April la. At a bull f'xut at iuarea y aa tarda y afternoon El t in'o, a matador, waa gored and prob My fatally Injured by the laat bull. Ji. ny women In the audience fainted at the bloody spectacle. Old Sores Oared by "The Household 8urr"on." Druarlata r-fnwd oumry if Or. Porter's Antiexptio al6ng the waterfront . Captain P. J. Werllch.' lighthouse In spector, returned this morning from Puget sound, where he has been look ing .over the aervloe for several days. He will start for ' Alaska soon on the tender Armaria . . The Harrlman liner Columbia sails for San Francisco at o'clock tomorrow morning. , She arrived here yesterday morning at 1 o'clock. : . The old wooden bark Alden Bess a at anchor in the stream under charter to load lumber for California. She Is one of the oldest windjammers afloat on the Pacific and for many years ran between Portland and Hongkong carrying- Chinese passengera The watchman on the steamer Her cules had not been Informed of three' new hands having been hired yesterday and .. so when they approached the steamer In a boat he fired several shots at them from a revolver. Tha sailors rowed ashore and notified the police, to whom the matter waa subsequently explained to the satisfaction of alL The German steamer Tiberius fin ished loading lumber at Unnton today and will probably leave down tomorrow. - The steamer Alliance sailed for Coos bay last night with a full cargo of freight. Now that tho Alllanos is main tained exclusively on the Coos bay rout the freight congestion haa been materially reduced. . The French bark Bayonne shifted to Montgomery dock No. 1 today. The French bark Armen will leave for Sydney Heads in ballast soon. Th. im.HMn harkantlna 2. 1C Qrif- ftth was placed on the llstff vessels enroute to Portland this morning. ' She cornea, from Ban Francisco. The oil carrier Argyll is in ine river and the oil carrier W. 6. Porter sailed last night , ' ' , j V ; MARINE NOTES V , Aaroria. Anril ll-Arrived a 1:11 and left op at 10:10 a. m., steamer oaa vv. mi,. from . Haa Francisco and war porta Arrived down Ci 7 and sailed at 10NW a. m., steamer iian; .ur bay. Arrived down at a a. m., sonooner Virginia. Left op , at . .: a. nx, schooner Sehome. ,. .' ' San Francisco, April it. Arnveo, tumtr sktuth ' Bar. rrora Astoria, schooner Americana, from Portland, snd schooner Muriel, from Columbia river. Astoria. April 1. Arrived at s:v a. m:, British steamer Irish Monarch, from Ban Francisco. Arrived aown at a a. m. and sailed at J p. nv, steamer JExcel sior, for San Fiaaclaco. Left up at 11 m.. schooner Abbia . Arrived down at noon and sailed, at I 10 p. m., steamer Northland, tor San Francisco. Balled at 1:11 p. m., schooner Irene, for San Pedro, snd tug Tatooeb with steamer Northwest, for British Columbia. Ar rived down at :10 and sailed at T:I0 p. m., steamer W. 8. Porter, for San Frsneisco. . , San Franclaeo, April 14. Sailed, steamer Johan Pouleen, for Portland. , - Astoria, April IS. CondUlon of . the bar at I a. tru, smooth; wind, north; weather clear. ; Impure blood run yon downsnakes you en easy victim for orranlc dlaeeawa. Burdock blood Bitters purlflas the blood oures the cause builds yoa up. Sohia people fear that of brew era no strike except The alumni of the University of Ore gon have sent out In the form of leaf leu a strong appeal to th voters of Oregon against the referendum on the university appropriation. The executive committee of the Alumni association. consisting of Homer D. Angellt Clifton N. McArthur and Dr. Homer i. Keeney, all of Portland, heads the pamphlet with a statement of th value of the uni versity to - the stats and its compara tively small support- from ths stats as compared with the Institutions of other statea ."' , . . Th appeal calls attention to the facts that the Stats grange executive com mittee haa strongly advised against ths referendum; that tha states which sup port their university most liberally are the ones that have th strongest public school system; that th s tat as from which Oregon is trying to attract Im migration are th middle west states, which have the strongest educational systema, and .that the Investment In education Is the best eoonomio Invest msnt a state can make becauss It In creases the esrnlng capacity of a man as a skilled engineer. A few facti In regard ta the university appropriation are set forth by President P. L. Camp bell, with a statement of the Immediate needs of ths university and ths plans for application of the disputed money. Editorials from The Oregon Dally Jour nal aad th Morning Oregonlan follow. MISSION IN UNO W SALE LEADS TO SUIT B. H. Miller, a real sstat man. Is de fendant In a suit to recover 1177.10, brought by W. O. N. Morrison. The story related by Morrison is th old on of an sgent who promised to divide his commission with a second party, but who refused to do so whan th sal was accomplished. Morrison says that he found a purchaser for a tract of land in Cowliu county laat December. Miller, the agent, had promised him half th commlaaion. which totaled $1,171, ' th sale price being 117,100. . Miller, on th other hand, declares that he never promised Morrison any- uing, ' mat n nimssu got only on fourth th commission, one half of it going to E. Turnay snd the other fourth going to hla Own partner, Miss L. K. ymor. Judge Fraser la hearing tes timony) in tho oaaa today. i m i : WASHINGTON INTERESTED Outcome of Hearing Waited for at v Commission's Offices. ' Washington. D. C, Anril .11 Tha hearing by Interstate commerce com mlaaion today at Portland is awaited with keen Intereat In the offices of the commission here. It is realised that this Is ths first . fundamental issue, raised by the new rata law going ta the real queetron as to rates otner than as to fliaenmlnetlon. It Is claimed that a decision favorable to Spokane would compel a radical alteration of th sys tem of Jobbing and haulage from Chi cago westward. Tha decision in th Denver ease that ths railroads cannot legally charge an unprofitable rat for transcontinental freight Is taken as a promising-concession to . Spokane, at least inat in roaas must give her th earn rates as la charged through to th coast porta. . ' . AT THE THEATRES Unique Barrle Play at Baker. . Every ante la a while a play la pat oa a ata-e that hi totally different from earthing eleo Is toe theatrical line. Tola to tha eaat with "The Admirable Crfc-htoa," this week'a attraetloa at the Baker. The work ef t. M. Barrle. It will always be eeeorlated. also wltk the Be ma ef William Gillette, trbe ImmorUUaed the role ef qrichtoa. All thai weak at the Baker. Glorious "Hello Bin." Oertatnly "Belle Bill" made a hit even greater tbaa expected at the Empire yeeterday. It waa aot entirely the tnfleeace ef the fine BELLE CREST is three miles from the center of the city on the Sandy Road Boulevard-it is the coming fashionable r j dence section- in the city. Many people saw BELLE CREST yesterday and everybody was delighted with iL Ve want you to see it tomorrow if you possibly can. . 'vl'Vierterday'was a delightful day everybody was happy, everybody was put in his "glad rags.'. Spring has its effects on people the same as it has on -trees and flowers. We can often tell the frame : of mind a person is in by the way he walkshe's got the "spring"' in him. We like to know people who , walk "purpofully '; 'j: Yesterday lots of people came to our offices to go with us to BELLE CREST-It's true some came : f to take the automobile ride, but we are glad they did We advertised a "free auto to BELLE CREST,' and they -simply answered the ad; others' came for. the downright purpose of buying in BELLE CREST, To say that sixteen Ipts yere sold means nothing to you; we want you to see BELLE CREST and then . : yfa will better understand why sixteen lots WERE sold yesterday. JV--- v-'.V V;:;V ;:'f-'Y!. ; BELLE CREST pleases everybody we know that spring brings blossoms, and blossoms buds and buds flowers we know this. rWp also know a growing ;city -expands-it' grows- commercially tp its waterways and railroad centers it grows socialy to its most desirable living sections. J V . -I'v, , Study the map of Portland, figure on its thirty thousand a year increasing population, and you will agree with us BELLE CREST has more good residence features about it than any other Portland tract ever put on the Portland market, and the reason is it has the possibilities behind it. .; . r.la . ' y - - "."v-' : : .' :.. -:. :V'," ;... f". i': - ':."-. " " -, '.. Just as sure as Portland is be big town of the. North west, the lots in BELLE CREST we are sell-' , ing for $400 will be worth $1,000 in a year. We doynot want thb statement to go out as an ad vertising ex ' travagance we simply want to urge you to see BELLE CREST for yourself," and, seeing it, determine r for yourself how nearly right we are. ,.' '. r ; v;:;. 'f r!:'C".';.v'VrW-:iy '-s'. " Phone either office the hour you cango it takes but an hpur, Can't yon go at .the noon hour? We j will get you back on time. 'r,'.;: : :, -y'y 'Ci:i'?T'? S'ifJ: :-; '.-A. 'r'-:f.--'. The5panton Co. j The Jacobs-Stine Co. 270 Stark Street, Opp. Chamber of Commerce. Main 2828. v Swetland Building, on Fifth Street. Mtin S39. aprhig weather that aade the aodleaoe leach as heartily, for "Bane B1U would auks any one lanch any time. Ifs good aad It's clean, ae all tha Empire anew are. atatlaee Wednes day and Satnrdayt ' - ; :. . . . "Across the Potomac " ' 'Arrcea the Potnena, the sttrrlng drami ot tlie civil vtv la the Mil at the Lyrle thla week. It opened thla afternoon to a larae aodlenee and gave eatlefactioa. It Is a epeclal predoctloB by the Lyrle company. Matinee every day. Seeta Bay be raaarve by tele- . Dogs as Entertainers. ( . BalHvas A OoBtkUa have sent another Mg headline aet ta the Grand thla week aad have packed ap the art with a abow which promisee to be the bast the fooae has had ta eeveral week. Herbert" a dogs la looping the loop have the poaltloa ef honor, aad oa the bill with them are Frank Onaknua, the aoted aeono. loame arttat. aad Tattle aad May la a eonedy aketrh. .. ' - ' "Northern lights" ' ; This weak there is aa ladlea, or mnttary, drama at the Star theatre. The eenfllet be tween the Indians aad the soldiers In the laat aet will canae the pnlaa to beat faeter, aa thla Is a dramatic situation which la not snrpaawd la any ether waatara drama. "NortJiera Llchts" la aot aa ttntrlad play, bet eae which aaa been played with saceeaa. It ia fan ef meat aad there are aa dnU nor wasted aoomenta fta it. Matinee Tsaaday, Thnraday, Satarday and Sna-eay.- t . Fr started Stock Oanaed Oooda.; . Allen A Lewis' Best Brand. DEIRITVIENT STORE ' " . . ... v...--:; .'.. A strong and weij-managed trust com , pany in any "community represents finan- r cially what the department store. does com mercially. It is j the one place where you v can attend to your Commercial Banking, t your Savings Banking, your Trust Business . and the many matters that pertain directly to your business welfare. Our company is especially , equipped for , this work, maintaining a separate depart- ment for each general division of its busi ness, and invites the consideration of its methods by those contemplating such service. 5 Merchants . Savings and Trust Company ; 247 WASHINGTON ST. v CAPITAL FULLY PAID $150,000.00 ; i 1 J. Frank Watson .... . . . ... ... . . President , R. L. Durham........... i ) Vice-President 'W. H. Fear.. Vs.. .....-.. Secretary ; S. C. Catching. . . . . ; .'. .Assistant Secretary : , O. W. T. Muellhaupt.e....; .... Cashier ENVIABLE RECORD OF WOODLAND SCHOOLS (Special tnanatefe ta The oaraaU Woodland. Wash., April II. The pub lic schools resumed today, after a week's vacation that permitted the teachers to attend th county institute at Kelso. . Principal Crow and his alii corps of teachere have been invited by th school board to remain here next year. Th voodland schools, under th able and efflolent management of Prin cipal Crow, have Com rapidly to th front and bow rank with th bast la th county. Great Interest baa beea manl feated ta athletics ana debating during tba rear,' and tha school win close the year tba bolder of th foelball cham pionship aad with a standing of 14 per cant In tba Inter-high school debates. WAVEMDOT i GUARANTEE Do you know what a NATIONAL BANK guarantee Is? Well, it means that that bank, because of governmental regu , lations, has back of it thousands, some hundreds of thousands, " and others millions, that whatever it guarantees to do it has . the money there to do it with. Therefore when a national - bank issues a guarantee that if you want to you can get your money .back out of any lots you buy in WAVERLEIGH you know that you will get your money back. This is the kind of , a guarantee we give with jots "purchased In WAVERLEIGH. Any national bank in this broad land of ours will guarantee you your money, back under our system. You can use your 1 ' own bank or any national bank in Portland, and your money is there waiting for you at the end of six months if you are , - dissatisfied with your purchase. , V , v j , - Our system is without strings or twists It is so simple . ' that a child can understand and appreciate its liberal terms. v There are no "ifs" or "ands" in the proposition. It is a sim ple one of your getting back tlie actual amount of money this , company received if at the end of six months you are tired or dissatisfied with your bargain. This is all there is to it. We know you will not be dissatisfied, but on the contrary will be delighted, for WAVERLEIGH lots, are today the lowest priced highest-class "close-in lots offered in Portland. Only 12 minutes from Third and Morrison streets, and two car lines - reach the tract. You don't have tp wait for car lines to be ? built- The cars run there now every 10 minutes. Lots in WAVERLEIGH range from $275 to $500. -If you want to . , see them take the W-Wj:ar to our branch dffice at Twenty- ' sixth- and Franklin, streets. Our agents are always on the ground. If you cannot visit the tract, write to us. ; V-.v ' ,;:rrA;-;V.;VrVv: '':;'::: ; Main 550 Entire Second Floor 6lh & Washington v;: