The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 13, 1907, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING," JUNE :.. 13, ' 1C07.
DISTRESS SIGNAL
; TO ATTRACT TUB
th. fellow Mid, h wanted '4 tug or
yum. ' -
"I don't know bow lone he had been
eutalde, hut I do know that he had no
Dusineaa to ssnd us on a wild a-oosa
onuo, jv may oe nara to get . pilots
doan that wny but distresa slg-nala are
not SUtMMMed t ha iiau1 a lunmui nU
juu or iuil wi niui iao niHkAii trt-rm
on board and .some of ttmm ware In a
nurry to ii to Portland." 'x -
The Ban Buena Ventura, Is enraged in
the lumber trade on the coast and for
la while Dlled hetwaon thla nort and flan
Antics of Sailing , Schooner JSVSSSS: lt&&fii
umirrnn signal eo aa to notirr ine tuga
by vending, a message through one of
mu luuini conHi porta.
The Geo. W. Elder is at Martin'a Anrir
oiarnarging toaay. Dae sails ror Ban
t-earo an way ports , tomorrow night
She reached her wharf at t o'clock- thla
morning. The schooner Ban Buena Ven
tura waa aooicen at a tfrinric lui nfo-tif.
trm wn-m mTTT 1 tmmr I ' 1m anuca or tne ecnooner created oon
SaFK OFF TILLAMOOK slderable excitement among the naaaen
Create Excitement on a
I Passenger Steamer.
OVEEPIJE WIND JAMMER 1 1
i I that they were about to become wit
ucairaa w anuHiiuiuu mom, , araina.
DERELICT: 'SIGHTED ' AQAIX
Responding to Sign!, CaptAln Jes
Ma of th George W. Elder larns
Tb fchoonrt Sljpper Has Been School 11,, K. Afloat Off the
Waiting Xong for Assistance. California Coast.
The derelict, srasollne schooner Raaaia
K.' la fltlll adrift In. the Pay I fin mun
Certain Wa angry thia wornln r 2
thought she would get In with the cur
rent, but somehow she drifted out to
aea again and about 10 days ago waa
aeen off the California ooaat oa tha
course of tha regular Itnera between
Ban jrranciaco ana Honolulu. ,
Th derelict waa. sighted by , the
steamahlD Sierra, which has lust re
turned to tne way city rronj the islands.
The word "Bessie' eould be Indistinctly
seen on tha stern of the derelict, which
lies bottom up. Mo attempt waa made
to Doara ner. ,. .
Tha Bessie X- haa bam adrift for
many , months, she capalsed off Co
quill river while bound from that place
to Ban franoisoo wun a cargo of lum
ber, and alnca then no word haa been
received from Captain Lasovltch and
his erew of seven men. It Is takes for
(ranted that they, were lost.
Several attempt! have been made to
tow tne oereiict into port. The steam
schooner Aurelia had a line on her for
two days, but finally bad to abandon
tne neary areg.
Marine intelligence
Whan he brouahtthe' ateamer Geo. .W.
Elder to her dock In tha harbor because
I ha considered hie steamer having been
' nniMceasarlly delayed on tha way north
from San Francieoo. . In tha first place
' tha, Elder waa about 14 hours behind
time because of having lost a propeller
- flange on tha trip south and than aha
i lost aa hour going out of bar course
la reeponsa to distress signals from tha
' i American schooner Ban Buena Ventura,
; Off Tillamook 'bay. It was tha loss of
' tha last mentioned hour that grated
much on tha captain's nerves, 'because
v I in bis opinion tha err for asslstanoa was
Uncalled for. ; .
Tha San Buena Ventura Is 14 days out
r today from Baa Frandaoo to Coqullia
, river ana zor tnat reason it is oaiievea
. , here that possibly Captain Jessen of the
i Elder misunderstood the skipper of the
aohooner when tha latter eang out that
he had hoisted signals of distress to
'attract a pilot or tug.
Undoubtedly tha little aohooner must
i, be short on provlaions alnca aha haa
-; been out mora than a month on a voyage
! that ordinarily should not consume more
f than a couole of weeks at most But
i Captain Jessen declares emphatically
v that all the schooner skipper wanted
waa aomo one to uute nun to sis oes-
' tlnatlon. .-
- "Wa were off tha entrance to Ta-
v qulna bay, quits a distance to sea,"
. , said Captain Jessen in relating his
.Strange experience, "when we sighted a
r small schooner with her union Jack
. ! down. ' Supposing that aha waa in dls-
. trass ana aeemng assistance, wa altered
t our course and ran close enough to
i make tha voice carry from ona deck to
- tne outer, it mada ma ao angry when
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3 i30e. bottlos all druata '
: Xarular Users Sua to Arrive.
F. A. KUburn San Francisco,,, June It
coat tuoa, wan jrrancieao..,.june
Alliance, Coo Bar. June
Roanoke. Ban Pedro and wary.. June
Columbia, San Francisco........ June M
O. w. Eider, Ban Pedro and way. June It
Arabia, orient..,.., .....June 16
Aiesia, orient juiyn
Nloomedla, orient. ............. .July J 7
Numantla, orient .August It
Hegnlsr taners to Sep art-
Alliance. Coos Bay.... June II
Gv W Elder. San Pedro and war. June 14
Columbia, San Franoisoo. ....... June II
F. A. Kllhurn, 8. F. and way.... June1 II
Roanoke. San Pedro and way.,. June 10
Costa Kloa. San Franclaoo June to
Arabia, orient. ................. June II
Nlcomedla, orient .August I
Numantla, orient . ... v. ..... .August It
Tassels la Fort.
Tola, " Br. sh . . . . i . T, Elevator dock
Jordanhlll. Br. bk.t......E. A W. Mills
Zlnlta, Br. bk..4 ...East Pine
Tellus. Oer. bit"... ....KnaDDton
Washington, Am. barge, .v. . . . . .Astoria
Whan Ho, Chinese Junk...... The Oaks
John Palmar, Am. bktn...... , ..Kalams
Emily Read, Am. ah... Portland L. Co.
Stratnyre. Br. str. ............ Linn ton
Northland.' Am. str. Oobl
Virginia, Am. soh.. Astoria
Antelope, Am. sch.. ........ i . ; .Li nut on
Llllebonne, Am. sch... a B,aK. Alblna
K. F. Whitney, Am. tk........Bt Johns
Wm. Ronton, Am. sch. . ; . . v . . . . .Qoble
Waanucta, Am. barge. .UUivarslty Mill
Berwick, . Am. str Qreen wlch
African Monarch. Br. SS..H. ft W. Mills
Ascot, Br. ss.,.......u.... Flour Mills
Nokomia. Am.' sch. ............ .Astoria
Chehalls. Am. bktn.......,...Knrpton
Tiverton, Am. str .Rainier
Johan Poulsen, Am. str .amnion
Alliance, Am. str .....'.Greenwich
King Cyrus, Am. soh . . . . .Qoble
Gardiner City. Am. bktn, ....Vancouver
palsy Freeman, Am. sir, . . . . . .I'ryaoc
Columbia, Am. str..,..',Alnsworth dock
Geo. ,W. Elder, Am. str.. . .Martin s aoca
,-. . z,omhr camera xn Boats.
Mabel Gala, Am. sch... ..Ran PXuvrfseo
Retriever, An. bktn .... .Ban Franoisco
E. F. Banders. Am., sch Ban Pedro
Alumna, Am. sch. ........ Ban Franciaco
WilieoL Am. bar e. . Ban Francisco
Senome, AO, cn....,....nan rranciaov
South Bay, Am. str... ..Ban Francisco
J. H. Lunsman, Am. soh. Han Francieoo
Echo - Am. bktn. ....... . .Ba Franclaoo
TCvcalalor. Am. str.. ......Pan Francisco
Caeco, Am. str. ........ ..nan Jf tancisao
Melrose. Am. son....... Ban Pedro
t xi rtrlfflth Am. bktn. .flan.' Francisco
Washington, Am. atr...,.an rTanoiaeo
Bailor Boy, Am. son.,... Ban rrancisco
AMan Ttaaaa. Am bk Ban Francisco
Alvena, Am. ach... ...Ban Pedro
Xn Boats With Oemeat and OonsraL
Bucclauch, Br. ah. ... ". . 4. Hamburg
Brann, Fr. bk..'. ......... ....... ..Hull
Conway Caatla, Br. bk i. Antwerp
Dalgonar, Br. sh ........... . .Hamburg
Europe,Fr. bk.. .... Antwerp
Genevieve Mollnos.t Fr.-bk., ... .London
Rene Kerviler, Fr. sh....... Hamburg
LAennec, r r. in. .dwiih,
1 pllier, Fr. bk... ............. London
Martha Roux, Fr. bk.......... Hamburg
Mosamblque. Br. sh...... Newcastle, E.
Bamoa, Bn bk..r .....i... enieids
81am. Oer. sh.',.........l...... London
Thiers, Fr. ah... ........ Newcastle, E.
Vlncennes, Fr. bk........ .....Glasgow
Marechael Turrene, Fr. bk,... Hamburg
Villa da Mulhouse. Fr. bk..;... Antwerp
Guethary, Fr. bk............. Antwerp
Plerri 1.011. rr. on ..Antwerp
Walden Abbey. Br. sh., ,. Antwerp
Glaneaslln. Br. ah .....Antwerp
Versailles. Fr. bk. ............... Leith
General da Bolsdeffra, Fr. bk... London
General da Negrler. Tr, bk...... London
narard. Pr. bk Antwerp
Villa da Dijon, Fr. bk .Antwerp
Coal fhlpa Ba Bouts. :
nalan. Wr. bk. .NewoasUa. A.
CoL da ViUebols Maranll.Fr. bk.
, ....Newcastle,, A.
Claverdon, Br. sn.....,,,newoastie. a.
WUlscott, Am, bk Newcastle, A.
Port Patrick, Br. sh..,.. .Newcastle, A.
Bt Mlrren, Br. sh.... NewcasUe. A.
rrtiion. Vt hk Newcastle. A.
Ardencralg, Br. bk... Newcastle, A.
Tramp Bt earn era a, Bouts.
Tellua, Nor str.,.,,.,,,. Ban Francisco
Maori King, r. sxr...,.,....onangnni
Henrlk Ibsen. Nor. atr...fian Franolsoo
Queen Alexandra, Br. Str Madras
Kallbta. Br. str.. San Francisco
Mansnu Maru. jap. str. ., .o&unas rus
Ban Mateo. Ani. str ...... Ban Francisco
uynnrra, or, .......... iumuu
Tbyra, Nor. aa Ban Franciaco
MARINE NOTES
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Astoria, June 1 1. Arrived down at I
m.. steamer Jim Buueri ax iv:io
m. steamer ArrvlL
Ban Pedro. Juno It. Sailed yester
day, schooner Alvena, for , Columbia
river. - M - ; .
Astoria. Juno ii. oaiiea at n.
m.. German stoamor Numantla. for
Hongkong and way porta. Arrived a.t
1:10 and left up at 10:10 p. m., steamer
George W. 'Elder, from Ban Pedro and
war norta Arrived at 1:10 n. m..
steamer Elmore, from Tillamook.
Ban Franciaco, Juno II. Arrived at
S D. m.. steamer Costa Rloa, from Port
land. BaUed, tug Dauntless, for Astoria.-;
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Astoria, June 11 Condition of the
bar at I a. m., smooth; wind southeast,
16 miles; weather cloudy.
Tides at Astoria toaay jrngn water,
Al a. m.. I.S feet: 1:06 p. m- a. 7 feet
Low water. 1:41 a. m 0.) feat; 8:26 p.
ul, 1.7 feet. . . . . ,
ALONG THE . WATEKFRONT . ! i
The schooner Virginia left down this
morning, bound for Ban Franolsoo with
a cargo of ' lumber.
Tha Open River Transportation com
pany' a ateamer J. N. Teal left ' this
morning xor xne uaiies witn se tons oi
frlirht Thla is her first remlar trio,
The old clipper ahlp Ed Button haa
been converted into a coal hulk at New
York. She-completed her last voyage
a. cuupie or nays ago. . .. - ; ,
The ochooner Alvena Is coming here
pom oan rearo under charter to ioaa
lumber for a return cara-OL. .
The Bteamep Alliance aaJla tnnlo-h for
vooB'uay ana tne gasoline scnooner I5er
wick la scheduled to , sail today . for
o-ue river. .
The Ban SVanclano lint, Pnlnmhla.
Captain Do ran, arrived from San Fran
ciaco last night after a pleasant voy-
SUItVEY AT TAQTJINA '
i-f.ui't:-... .;, v,'iv(.
Government v Engineers Propose - to
. Deepen Bay, and Bar. .. .
Tha TTnltAI A f . . am4mav Vih
been authorised by tha chief of the de
partment to make a surrer of Tilla
mook--bar and bar for the. mimosa of
determining what Improvements are neo-
essary o maae tne bay navigable for
large seagoing vessels. , Tha aurvey will
do maa at tne earliest possible date.
Taqulna bay haa a stretch of deep
water, and the bar la said to bo deep
except In a few places where large boul
dera and cliff -like - f ormatlona prevent
the passage of deep-draft vessels. It Is
said that If a vessel eould ateer between
ana around these boulders she could
raw eaallr.. 80 feet. Recommendations
will probably be made to have the larger
obstructions removed by blasting so as
to give a clear and straight channel of
28 or IS feet Tha steamer-Frances H.
Legget crossed out over the Taqulna
bar a couple of weeka ago drawing if
feet and aha experienced no trouble. -Tha
improvement of tha Taqulna bar
will be watched with deep Interest by
tne people or ine-upper Willamette val
ley, .because the sawmills there would
ship by water if a sate channel can be
provided to tfte sea, in which event the
output would go mrougn zaquina.
& C E. E0AD IS ;
PART OF BIO SYSTEM
- (Special Dispatch te Th4 Jnarealt
Taooma, .June II. The Washington
ft Columbia - River railroad, - having
headquarters at - Wall , . Wallet : was
formally transferred to tha Northern
Pacino Railroad company by Ua di
rantnra vaatardav afternoon. Tha meet
ing took place at Walla Walla and tha
action waa taken at the Instance of C
M. Levey, - third . vice-president of . the
Northern racinc roaa. ine roaa was
an auxiliary company of tha Northern
Paelflo and by this move ' loses its
Mantitr and becomes a, sart of the
Northern PaoUlo system. . . t
RAILROADS TO FIGHT
f SIXTEEN-H0UR LAW
' ; (Soeelal Slsnateh to The JoanxLl
Spokane, June 18. Tha new 11-hour
law passed by tha last legislature will
bo fought by tha reilroada.' This is evi
dent from instructions to defy the law.
Railroad men here deny that such is
the intention of tha road. Tha law Pro
hibits the' railroads from working their
trainmen mora than II houra without
rest, except in casee where a bridge Is
out, a suae or a wreca. .
Austin Gyratory
Rock Crushers
RockGrushers
' IN ALL SIZES AND STYLES.
Our customers who use them wQl
tell you they are best Investigate
oeiore ouying. .
BEALL & CO.
' 321 HAWTHORNS AVE.
Phone East 3929. ? . -.
Soaellilng Need Pdnllng ?
No matter what it is, yon can get .
the right paint for it at your nearest 1
dealer's under the name
ACME QUALITY.
a mark that makes it easy to paint, enamel,
stain or varnish anything, new . or old.
Let us send you a copy of the only com
plete paint giide ever printed, The Selection
and Use ol Paints and Finlsbes.w If your dealer
cannot supply you with the " Acme Quality "
kind, we will. , , ' ;
NEW ERA PAINT & VARNISH CO.
178 FOIST BTXSST, VOXTXAirn.
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V; OF TDE TIMES V;
SACRIFICE SALE OF THE ENTIRE STOCK
FROM THE MILLINERY CARNIVAL AT
t . . ' i - -V SEATTLE - o " r. . ' ,
5,CoO Midsummer and Early
m ' v. :. P , : ..
Dress Hats,' Walking Hats, Shapes, Children's and ,
Misses' Hats, Plumes, Flowers, Foliage, Feather, ;
- 'i. . . - Grasses, Ribbons, et;c, , 1 -' ( J
40 Per Cent on Dollar
of Value
270 7ashington St., Del 3rd and 4th Sis.
RSIiafeWffifflcrCo.
MANAGERS
TRIF.IMED DRESS HATS
to 819.5V
, l Yorth $5:6o to $45.00 t :;
- V SHAPES
39c to ti$2i25
Worth $1.50 to $6.00
O P E N c EVENI NGS THIS WEEK
a"l Vv
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SPECIAL NUMBER 2 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AT
D a'wwU Amw's EAST SIDE ' '
t3wIlOri aS DEPARTMENT STORE
i 888-890 East Morrison St, Nesr Grand Ave,
Women's Canvas Oxfords
In whit or fray; plain toe or cap, all sixes from
2$i to 8; other dealers ask SUO per pair, our
price Friday and Saturday.,;..........,,...,,..
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Is necessary -during the next thirty days, and we are making the most radical price reductions in the history of Portland, This sale , will make all former sale events in this city look like ex
, ; y . travagance like throwing money to the birds. YOU HAVE BUT TO LOOK IN OUR WINDOWS TO BE CONVINCED., ,
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ECffiLS
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: FROM 8:30-9:00 A. M.
$1.50 Waists
TOMORROW THIRTY MINUTES
ONLY,
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49c
Misses' Skirts
ODDS AND ENDS, AS JLONG AS
THEY LAST, VALUES UP TO $7.50,
Black Lace Hose :
ALL SIZES, REG. 35c VALUES,
19c
Suit Extra Specials
The early part of this week we had a $5.00 Suit Sale, and every suit in the house
up to $25.00 was included in that sale. Not one remains all sold.
FOR FRIDAY
We offer a sale of exactly the same proposition that is, any suit in the house
up to $50.00, , " ' ' ' ' - 1 ' " m e
Now, remember the $5.00 Suit Sale cleaned us out of every, suit up to $25.00.
cuiu Aa ww oajr ou it io out , (
THESE SUITS ON DISPLAY IN OUR WINDOWS V ;
White Shfttwaist Suits
White Shirtwaist Syts; regular $5.00 to $6.50 values, Friday , . . . ..... . . $3.25
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FROM 9-11 A. M.
Fitted Jackets
VALUES UR.TO $12.50, 2 HOURS
. , - $1.75 " .
A NEW LOT OF'
Box Coats
' $10.00-$12.50 VALUES,
" $5.50 ; W:;
v i Eions
In Silk and Broadcloth, Vals. up to $35,
You will have to corne early. 1 '
ADETERM1NED, SWEEPING SLAUGHTER SALEM FimMevH MILLIUERY
I, customers. Friday will be the banner day of this great sale, when we shall offer yotf your unrestricted choice of about 1,000 Stylish Trimmed Hats, all pre-
- paicu iui ui uccaaiun. oiiuu i, wwuuy auyica j.ui miss wr mauron, aosoiuic at.uu ro ao.w values, sa.uu. 1 . ' ,--
Remaining Lots of Wire Frames Ic-rStraw Braid 12-Yd. Pes., 1 0c42Sc to 50c Flowers i5cReady-to-Wear Hats 25c
VJatch the Greatest
Skirt Sale in the
History, of Portland
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(g If arid Retail
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