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TIID- OREGON DAILY JOURNAL ; PORTLAND; MONDAY EVENING. MAY 6, WOT,' ilTOTvhii-j V JJLiJ I. I f III II I uaa.r.M ..,"The Oowh Empire, i4l..."lb Orand ; tyrte,... ..........," 5- i Holllf ..'.'"The BntterfJ" BMr.t..,.,,rh Oowhor and th. Ia&t" ........ V(1Tll "ArnwiTa Town Btar ."To Bll-ar King' "See ' Swltserland, but America first," was tht advice g lven to a large audience at the T. M. C. A. men's meet In yesterday afternoon by J. A. Pum inett, a member of the Matamas club who delivered , a lecture Illustrated by tereoptloon vlewa of Swltserland mountain scenery. 1 Mr. Duoi met t de clared that Oregon,' Washington fcnd Alaska, possess scenery aa beautiful aa any to be found anywhere in Europe. Secretary Btone announoed . that the plane of the men'a meeting bad been changed, and that groupe of not more i than 30 would go out Into the open air for Bible study. t . t . Trustees of the Portland chamber of commerce have authorised the president to appoint a permanent arbitration committee, to handle matters In con troverey between Portland ahlppera and foreign buyers, at any time such dif ference may arise, It la provided that any member of the committee shall be eligible to act e M umpire. - ," At St ItanrV Cathedral la it night Father T. E. Sherman, the aon of Gen erai snerman, who led hi army through Georgia to the aea In the civil war. ae llvered a sermon on "The Eaistence of Ood." Next Wednesday father Sher man will apeak on "What la the Human Bouir nd seat Sunday will take "Who unatr aa hla subject iemoni LILLIAN ; RUSSELL . ''i on stoke re Government- Engineers" Wilt Ex '; ' tencj Columbia River Jetty , . This Summer, at MMjkl tmmm m " a egg el I M ftiU VC.iVll.IM I 9 AU)U ; 14 , AT COQUILLE . RIVER Contractor Invited to Bid on Work; I ad Bids Will B Opened at it O'ClockTon June 5-7o Extend the Jetty Seaward. ' ' The tTnlvereltv Park ' nnnrrentlonal cnurcn waa dedicated yeaterday after noon in tne preaenoe of a large audience. The eclnee waa recently completed at a coat of I..S90, aU of which baa been paid,- Rev, D. B. Gray la the pastor In cnarge ana hag developed It to its pres ent strong organisations Dedloatory services were held at I o'clock. Observation Car Dally Trips Rose City alghtseeing ears leave Second and Morrison streets at 10 a, m. and I . m taking In the best soenlo beauties. Take In Counoll Crest, the greatest panoramlo ride In - America. Stopovers on Creat and Forestry building. Competent lee lurer accompanying ear ana tens story or trip. Time of trip. IV hours; far. to eenta. , -- ., John C. Bhlllock, Herman Schneider and George I Baker, appraisers' of the estate of C. w. Havlll filed a report In the county court this morning showing ng the following transactions: Work .under the t new appropriation Waa commenced on the Columbia river lettr thla tnOfnlneL Stona Is ' being bought In the open market until a con tract has been entered into and the Columbia Construction company will be gin making deliveries at once. - Tne etorms of last winter and thla spring did considerable damage to the jetty trestle, but nevertheless a great stretch of the Jetty la expected to be built this summer. : ; , Much other ' Imnrdvement work will be. begun by the government engineers soon for the benefit of navigation In thla district' General specifications for the Improvement of Coqullle river, for instance, were, issued this morning and bids -will be invited shortly for the prosecution of thla work. According to the specifications, sealed proposals for lumber and pile trestlee and rook work will be received fct the V. & engineer office In the custom house building until 11 a. m., June 6, and then publicly opened, - No proposal will be considered unless accompanied by . guarantee, which : should be In the manner and form aa directed.. la at 'the mouth, of the Coqullle river, at Bandon, , Coos eounty. ; 'It consists principally of the extension of the north jetty seaward an approximate distance Of III Xeetv '--. . .... .. -.v. v ;... Beautiful Amerlcin Actress ,Who Be rlin Engaceaent at Helllff To ' nlsht la the Comedy, "The Bat- terflr.M '. .'V--; ,. . . Bible, declare have eontroL Mr. Larson, who will ALONO THE WATERFRONT The steamer Alliance, Captain .Olson, arrived yesterday - morning from Cooa Bay bringing a full cargo and a fair Hat j of passengers. The Harrlman liner Columbia, Cap tain Do ran, aalled for Ban Francisco thi morning. The North Paciflo Steam- ahlp company's steamer Roanoke, Cap tain Dunham, Is due to arrive here to morrow.. !,-...'.'.. -ivkj : ,, .. The steamer J. N. Teal will probably not be ready for launching from ; the The work to be done ways at Supple' shipyard before next eaturaay. it waa intended to nay to APRIL TRANSACTIONS Collector of Custom Issue Monthly r ; 8unxnuury Statement. The collector ' of custom tht morn ing Issued his summary for April show- that the property of the estate taonslst In cash In th bank amounting to l,j HI. - Ornamental trees ana shrubs. Japan maples, t galeae, rhododendrons and kalmlsa, bay areas Intubs for porcli and veranda decorations. Large stock Just arrived from Belgium. J. B. Pllkington, nurseryman, foot " of . TamhilL north aide. Call Steel Bridge Fuel company, phone I Entries for consumption liquidated ISt East 414, for choice No. l fir eord wood, I Entries for warehouse liquidated,.. Entries of merchandise for duty., 151 Entries of merchandise free of duty IT Entrlea for warehouse. . .. ....... T Entries for export to adjaoent Brit tan province Entries for rewarehouse,,... Entries from warehouse for con sumption .................:... Entries for Immediate transportation without appraisement........... Total number, of entries of mer chandise 1 41 41 44 dry or green slabwood. Prompt deliv ery, both aides river. Office and docks . foot of Randolph street George Rubensteln, reliable Optician, makes no charge for sclentlno ey ex amination. Small charge . tot proper lenses, if needed. 181 Fourth street. near Yamhill. "Steamer Jeiae ' Harklna, for Camas, washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leavea Washington street dock J p. m. Why "paf more Metsger flu your eyea for L 14s- wash. Bt eon Tth, formerly at ill Sixth street. Try Washington lump coal, price $7.60 per ton. It Is clean and good, Ask your dealers for It vv Value of exports domeetle. . . . .1880,117 RECEIPTS FROM ALL SOURCES. Duties on Imports. ...,$114,481.11 Duties on Imports -Philip . plnelslano.S...... .i, ...... 118.60 Fines, cenaltlea and forfaU Miscellaneous customs re ceipts .....,.,..'- 011.00 Storage, labor and cartage I4.SB Official feea .......... C8.S0 Total $115,H.7T April Hn one of the most profitable months in point, of custom revenues in the history ef the port but the col lections were not the heaviest. WILL BRING COAtf American Iron Bark Is Loading at , Newcastle, New South Wale, The American berk WtlUoott will be gin loading coal at Newcastle, N. 8. W In a few day for Astoria. Her charter for that business - ha Just been an ' nouneed and It I also reported that she will probably go out with lumber for a California port This make five coal laden ( windjammers heading ,for Port land, all from the Australian port The Wlllscott waa built In 1898 and hence Is not one of the old school of American ' windjammers. : She ' waa launched from the way In Port Glas gow and originally flaw the British flag. Later she waa . transferred to the Ha- Drl.W,nnT V.U A'Btl'.,1!!M bhtalned permission to float th .tars ovedhlsomcetoB$-4Buohananbldr and atrtnel She alwava aalled under I her present name, desplteyher changes of nationality. ( Saa Francisco I hen home port Anotaer vessel, the American schooner Expansion, waa chartered thla morning to load lumber Here, or on the Colum bia river. She ha just started north from Ban Pedro. launching come off tomorrow or Wed nesday, . but Vday it waa discovered that this could not fcoaalblv be done. The steam schooner Johan poulsen is loading lumber at Knappton. She will leave up. this evening for Portland to finish her cargo. The British steamer Tottenham, Captain Mann, will leave Astoria this . evening for Vancouver, Washington, to tke on lumber. The cargo will be completed at the Inman- Poulaen company' mills. On her way aouth thi trip the steamer Alliance will carry a number of large boilers for new factories on Coos Bay. The Alliance la now mala talnlng a' weekly schedule between Portland and Coo. The steamer F. A. Rllburn Is due to arrive at Oak etreet dock tomorrow night from Saa Franotsoe and way Dort. Ross, Hlgglns A Co, of Astoria have secured the contract to furnish pro visions for the lighthouse department for the year. Bids were opened some time ago and the flgurea forwarded to Washington. Captain P. J. Werllch. in spector, received notice this morning of the acceptance of tne bias on pro visions. The Willamette Pulp A Paper com pany will build three eoows at Sell wood soon. They are to be used In hauling material to and from the company's plant at Oregon City. The oriental liner Nlcomedla will not arrive her until tomorrow or Wednes day. She left Yokohama April 13, '"' MARINE NOTES mm mm IT Low Prices and Easy Terms Mar estate rages There are none better for baking, cooking or durability. They will last longer do better work than other Ranges and the price la within reach of any one; they have many Im provements over - other stoves We have besides the Star Estate the Acorn. Laclede and Elite ; and others " We guarantee all Hanges and If not satisfactory refund the ; money. u :Sf--k tik'. s :. r - fey, : ' .:tt 'I- en j1-1' . n:i-.!l.-vV;';i , tit ::, ' ' ; . ."'- r ? V., iaiirr;'-' " Rocker Bargains We have a large 4ine of Rockers and will sell all of them at a reduction of 25 per cent Rockers like cut. this week Cj'QC only .....4)uyO Special Coach Sale We have Qmches from $&50 up. Come and see them and get our prices before buying elsewhere. ....$12.00 fcti F iimifiire Co. 166-168 FIRST STREET HCUSEl7C2n - mm -V' ," 1 -, - i''" Rorera , . Stainfloor Finkh possetiet to many point of ? cxccucnca n i oaxa xo teu them All. It makes house work easier r sanitary: easily cleaned no scrubbing necet , j sary; 9 coats makes an old pine floor look like new hard wood J easy to apply; costs less than 1 cent per square foot for two coats dries quickly t does not scratch or show heel marks. ' Call at our store and let us show you this . magical paint. It does everything we claim for it and more. We sell every thing you need to paint with WHSSi CRESS & CO. ' ;';,. Vhe als. tote. .-; i 145 FIRST STREET ( , ,; . . ..... . For Bale A few Second hand Incuba tors; good as new. Ill East Morrison, corner First street. Dr. VL Monte Settman, dentist, haa returned. . , Office . 401-4-5 , g wetland buUdlng. Dr. O. F. Koehler, retrieved to 461-4-5 Bwetland bldg. Diseases ef stomach, Acme OU Co. sells the best safety coal ell and fine gasoline, phone East ?8. Eastmct! kodaks and suoptleir 1 Lesser Cohen, 111 th. the Kodak store. moved Woman's Exchange. Ill Tenth street, lunch 11:10 to t; business men's lunch. D. Chsmber. optloUn, III Seventh, BergerSlgns 184 TamhUPhone, Astoria, Mar I. Balled at T: a. m German Steamer Arargonls , for Hong' konar and war norta. Saa Franolsco, Majr I. - Arrived, steamer Coqullle River, from Portland. ' Redondo, May I. Arrived yesterday, barkehtlne Chehalls, from Columbia river. '- Astoria, May Arrived down at s30 a. m., Oerman steamer Afagonla. Left up at t a. m., schooner Polarla Balled at 6:80 a m., French bark Michelet, for United Kingdom, for orders. Arrived at 7:JJ a. m., steamer Johaa Poulsen, from Ban Francisco. Sailed at T:l boh Norwegian steamer Terje Vlken, for Port Plrte, via Tacoma. naiiea at t a. m., steamer Argyll, for Port Harford. Sailed at S p. m., British ahlp Dlmsdale, for NewcasUe, Australia.. San i Francisco, May 5. " Balled, barge Washington, la tow Of tug 8am sob, for Columbia river. , Arrived, steamer Nome City, front Portland. Falmouth, May ..Arrived May 4, French bark La Pereuse and British bark Robert Duncan, from Portland. Astoria, May 4. Condition of the bar at S a, m., smooth; wind southwest! weather clear. , Tides at Astoria today High water: 4:07 a. m., T.I feet: 4:14 p. m., IT feet Lew wateri 1:11 a. m, 1.0 feet; 1:10 p, m., 4.T ft Metsger St your eyes for II. 1 41 Washington street, corner Seventh, formerly at 111 Sixth street Preferred steel Canned Oooae. Allen Lewis' Best Brand. Dallas hen's 4 weighed . 414 ounces. Many unusuaiiy targe eggs are laid in that town, says tne Chronicle. Kiser scsnio photos. ; Imperial hotel. "My child was burned terribly about child sank Into a restful "My ci the face, Thomas' iCTNUha Mri. . 1 A Eclectrio Oil. Ths pa N. T. Nancy M. Hanson, I applied Dr. in MP." n ceased ii simd." Hamburg, F.IV. DALTES MAirriies INVITE YOUn iriQUiniES FOR pmriTifJG m AID OAK STREETS M "thit som'T ee o ejuies" ' n Hae-LOCORD"ST1"t!t,,?,2, li II -i-j to kauoa." "fluoas uhoie" . II I I' .!. IB a CO Mater'; TOV,a. 1 I DEATH OF A. M. JOHNSON Pioneer Sallmakef Victim of Pleurisy and Pneumonia.' A. M. Johnson of Tfi4 East Oak street. a pioneer saumaker of this city and manager and proprietor of the Portland Tent & Awning company, died yester day at the North Paclfia ' sanitarium after three weeks' Illness with pleurisy ana pneumonia. He was aged 9 1 years. r deceased came to . Portland about a quarter of a century ago as first of. ricer on a sailing vessel. He subse quently engaged In the. shlpchandler business tt Astoria? for some time, but later removed to Portland and opened a sail loft at Becond and Ankeny. B leaves a widow and several grown children. nr. jonnson's intimate friends say I that he was a person of considerable 1 literary ability, although he seldom pro duced anything for the public print They say that he ha written volumes upon 'volumes of poetry and prose, but refrained from publicity. He was born I in Bergen, Norway. . in CZxf Hi M4 V' Mm1 ,l4' j w tic i C 8 LINE TO THE OAKS Launches Will Leave Yamhill Street , t Dock for Besort. Captain John Larson has obtained landing privilege for his launch line to the Oaks thla summer, at the foot of Tamhlll street, and Is now getting the wharf Into shape for what I be lieved will be a very busy season.' The launch line -will be started with the opening of the amusement - resort up the river and a fleet of speedy launches ill be operated on a ten-minute schedule. Captain Larson operated the White Flyer last season, but the flag boat of I the fleet this year win be his new cata maran, the Oaks Flyer. This boat has Just been completed and she will be equipped especially for the light ex cursion traffic She 1 very spacious and her machinery la capable of send ing her along at the rate of about ten miles an hour. The launch servloe this r HE coziness II of a room JL depends largely , on the dra peries. To do with out these or to, choose-tlem hap hazard is to neglect the most important feature .in. home decoration. . Artis draper need not mean an extravagant price. Artlqom Tapes trie8,while ; of excellent quality and rich patterns, are priced within 1 reach of every housewife. ' . The patterns and colors are to varied ' as to harmonize with any color scheme. . , Every article of Artloom Tapestries bears . the Artloom label. Be sure you find It when purchas ing Tapestries. It stands for Tapestry perfection. Artloom Tapestries are sold on merit and liked wherever they are sold. Today is the time. , . Curtains and couch covers, $ j and up. ; Table covert, 1 1.50 and up. : Ask your dealer to show you . AUTLOOM TAPESTRIES V. OCEAPil BREEZES FOR LESS THAN 0NEO2NTAN HOUR DISK FANS BRACKET FANS CXILINQ FANS EXHAUST FANS 0 vo FANS; FOR OFFICII, STORKS, RtSTAU RANTS, RSX DXNCBS ELEGfROCFARIS Will toacaseyour comfort, increase yoar business, and intrease your capacity for work daring warm weather . ' Keep your store cool and breezy and your customers will find ; shopping a pleasure and your place, of business. an inviting place in which to lingere Electric Fans will increase yout trade whether it befrM&ta dryoods emporium or ah iron foundry . Your , wife needs an Electric Fan in . the household as much as you do at the ' office: Get it for her. The cost for all this comfort Is a mere -trifles A 16-inch fan can be operated at : a cost not to exceed one cent an hour and t a 12-inch fan can;be,run FOR LESS THAN ONE CENT AN. HOUR; ; ; CALL TELEPHONE MAIN 6888 FOR INF03UATIO.H Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. . FIRST AND ALDER STREETS oa? koetnAKv osxsosf . ULtfM turn a Omm CWtTRES AIJLi KINDS OP XJtVE BTOCK AGAINST DEATH FROM ANY 1 CAUSE ' Je Wm MsOTCF sfMlsSBt W H. Salik T.ttm. S H. CMta Qeal MH ,H.OMh(tUT R.B.stuiler OMntssit LMf hmk Onwral CmomI . IIMB2& CUmeer sT rwtUae B4 ef Tne. ' .,' ... atnuitcu ' Omios Trial tot smlnp Bns PortlMl tee. ; Tk. BnUttiMt CMtriar . IL O. Dm A Co. Conawrclal Acancy ' ' Wi sua. ae r lie M a. set MA , W the e hum. e! . tnae gouts btrras tJ-i u n rtrri lm CH Wtkimtt mi SiMtk rVrfcfef Om mm byes. 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