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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL'. - PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 14, 1S37. ! SIORlinilGS ,-ICOMIHiIL Weather Bureau Extends I : Valuable Service to Wil-' lapa Harbor. .f SOUTH "BEND snips WILL BE PROTECTED Hydrogmphtc Of He Issues Chart ' Showing Prevailing Condition of - Weather In North PaclfJo Ocean v During Month of September. i District Forecaster Edward .A. Beals Vi leaves tomorrow i mornftig for. South iBend, Washing-ton, to arrange for the ": Inauguration tfiera of -atom ' warnings I in response to an urgent request from a larre number of shipping people. - This ., will almost complete the system along , the Oregon and Washington coasts and I , afford uat protection for mariners ana laving interests in -yesaeia ana The Ur United States ' government . is . gradually taking steps for the proteo- " tlon of property-and life among- ship ping along the coasts and those having s ' I watched the trend of events during the t past five years or so will note a radical -" change for the betterment of conditions tin general. In the past few months . wireless stations have been ereoted at the mouth of the Columbia and at tbe ! entrance of the Strait of Fuca and storm warnings are floated from these I : caught unaware by bad weather In the ' Last winter was a stormy one and tt ;,.' la believed and generaUy admitted by Y t seafaring men that many disasters were ' averted by heeding the timely warnings , ,-' displayed by the weather bureau. '-. "., The hydrographlo department, too, Is ' doing work along lines for the proteo ' tlon Of marine interests, by Issuing i ! charts and statements of 'average condi- ' tlons existing in the waters or the norm Pacific ocean.. The charts show wrecks , . and derelicts adrift along tne coast ana . nn the exnanse of water between this . continent and Asia, and also shows the - currents oz wma ana water. . The chart for September has Just - . been nubllahed and la now being dla- r trtbuted to those having use for. the ; ; same. In reference to the September v- V weather, the chart says: - w North of 46th degree along the coast the prevailing direction or tne wina win t be Nw. Light soutneasieny winas wui be met immediately under the coast and southwesterly winds will be fre , quent beyond the meridian- of 130 de " i areea W. To the southward of 46th . . degrees the prevailing dlreotion will be m; KNW., the winds iron, tnis quarter ai Y staining a maximum frequency between 1.6 and 180 degrees W. The strongest fi I winds will be from the north, rarely at ' talning gale force. - ' .v Continuing southward northwesterly ."winds may be expected between the coast and a line drawn' from 86 degrees -ViK 12S degrees W., to 20 degrees N., J 11S degrees W. South of 80 degrees and ' under the coast northeasterly winds will blow.. Off the coast and as far west as V 120 degrees the prevailing direction is - ' 8W, becoming successively southerly , and southeasterly as the equator is ap ' proached. Occasional cyclonic storms of no great intensity may be expected i between the parallels cf 10 and 20 de- f . grees ri. along tne rouio ireiwtcu chui '- , ! Francisco and the line. ,t The SW. monsoon will continue to blow throughout the China sea.- Before .. the . close of' September, however, the v NE. monsoon will reach the northern -,! coast of Formosa and Formosa channel. ' ' ' The latter sets in with storm force, and v, at times without previous' warning. ' Open anchorages should therefore be ; ' avoided.1 -YV During September the frequency of ty ' phoons re at its maximum, and four, five or even six of these storms may be ; expected. For October the frequency Y I is considerably less. Special attention ;,. I Is called to the tracks given . (In red) : Y, Upon the face of the Pilot chart, show s' ing the average path followed by the storm center and the distance traversed ' i in each 84 hours; also to the table glv " v ing the season ' and frequency p of oc- '. currence of each class of typhoons. One Y. of the earliest signs of the approach of Y' a typhoon Is the failure of the barome ' i ter to respond to the diurnal oscillation. - ' Fog, Mist and Hase. Coast of China from Hongkong to Shanghai, 6 per cent ' , (1. e.. 6 hours In each 100); Eastern sea and Gulf of Pechlll, 8 per cent; Bering sea, 11 per cent; Gulf of Alaska north of 66 degrees, 18 per cent; south of 65 Y-'t degrees, 16 per cent; American coast, ' Puget sound to San Francisco, . 36 per cent; San Francisco to Cape 8a n Lucas, k it per sent; over the sea, as follows: KlcomedlaJ orient. . . . ........ .October 1 Begula liners to Depart. Allliyire, Cnos nV ...Uncertain Hedondo. fieattla and wnr ,i..Aug. 14 Uoanokn, Bun I'edro and way,,.. Aug. IS Coata Kica, Han Frnnulseo Aug. 16 R. tinman, Unn r'ranolsco. . , .Auk. 18 Hreakwater, Coos Hay .......... .Aug. 19 City of I'Hama. Hn Francisco. .Aur. 22 O. W. FlUor, Ban Fedro and way.Auir. 23 Johan Poulspn, Ban Francisco. . .Aug, 2S Numantla, orient ...Augut 28 Arabia, orient,. ........... .September IS Aleala, orient , HPt., ZB Klcomedia, orient ............. .Oot. 10 Vessels la Fort. y-;,. Tola. Br.' eh .Elevator dock Maori King, Br. s...East. West. Lbr. Co. IiaJronnr. Br. ah Columbia No. 8 Bee, Am. sen. .. .Willamette 1. 8. Wks Lyra, Am. str.... Portland Lbr. Co. -James Itolph, Am. sch, ..... .Went port J. B. Rtetson, Am. str. ........ , .Stella Conway uasue, nr. ' dk. . . . . .ureenwicn 81am, Qr. sh. ..Columbia No, 1 Kedondo, Am. str. ....... .Couch street Alliance, Am. str.". ...... .Supple's yard King Cyrus, Am. sch. .Standard Box Co. i .....It.. Am -. U .1 I . AM..", .11 ........ . ....... iDirn. B. D. Inman, Am. str........,,.Llnnton lieuian, Am. sen..,, Astoria Roanoke. Am. sh ....Martin's dock Costa Rica. Am. sh...; Alnsworth Cascades.. Am. str ....Tongue Point Lumber Carriers Bonte. Thomas L. Wand, Am. str Ran Francisco Coaster. Am, str, . . .... . .Ban Francisco Pufle M. Plummer, Am. sch.,, .Ouaymaa Wasp, Am. str,... ....... San Franclaco Northland, Am. str. ..... .San Francisco Americana, Am. sen ....,,..ean Pedro Alice McDonald, Am. son,. . ;.. .Kahuhul Lettltla, Am. sch.. ...... San Francisco Churchill. Am. sch,., ....San Francisco Berlin, dr. ab Nushagalc St. Nicholas. Am. ah....... .. .Nunhagak John Currier, Am. sh...... ...Nushagak Compeer, Am. sch. San Francisco Wrestler, Am. bktn..........6an Pedro Excelsior, Am. sh..Y.....San Francisco - Xa Xoate With Osaeat and Oeaerat Buccleueh, Br. sh..,.. Hamburg Mnnn. Fr. bk . ........... .UuU Europe, Br. bk. Antwerp Oenevleve Mollnoe. Fr. bk...... .London Rene Kervller. Fr, sh.. ... s, ..Hamburg Mtennec. r. an..-,..........Dwmnea a LI. T . .1 n Ijm rmvTt rr, uin.rii.iitni.uviiuun Martha RouxFr. bk...... . . ..Hamburg Mosamblque. Br. sh.. ....Newcastle, E. Samoa. Br. bk.. .......Shields Thiers. Fr. sh. ...... .Nf wesstle. K. Vlncennes, Fr. bk..'.. ....... ...Glasgow Marechael Tuirene. Fr. bk.... Hamburg Vllle de Mulhouse, Fr. bk... ....Antwerp Ouethary, Fr. bk. ............Antwerp Pierrl Lotl, Fr. bk, .......Antwerp Walden Abbey, Br. sh.,....,.. An twerp Olenesalin.. Br. sh............. .Antwerp General de Bolsdeffre. Fr. bk ..London General de Negrier. jrr. DK. . . , . . ioedon Bayard, Fr. bk.. Antwerp Villi de Dijon, Fr. bk .Antwerp Alio Maria, Fr. bk...... Antwerp Eugene Rergatene. ft. dk...... Antwerp H Maekneld. Or. bk.. .. ...... .Honolulu Arctic Stream. Br. sh. ...... .Rotterdam Crown Of India, Br. bk........ Antwerp ComURart. Fr. bk. .....Antwerp Jules Oommea. Fr. bk..:.,.. Rotterdam Goal Ships J3a Xont. Belen. Fr.' bk Newcastle, X Col. de Vlllebols MarenlL, Fr. bk. . . . . j ......Newcastle. A Claverdon, Br. sh..,....., Newcastle, A. wiuscott. Am. dk. ...... .wawcaatie, a. Port Patrick. Br. sh ..... . Newcastle. A. Bt Mlrren. Br. ah. ...... .Newcastle. A. Crlllon, Fr. bk , . . . .Newcastle, A. Araencraig, ur, db. .newcasiie, a. Eugene Schneider, Fr, bk. Newcastle, A. St. Louis, Fr. ah......... Newcastle, A, Buff on, Fr. bk. .Newcastle, A. Castle Rock, Br. sh. ...Sydney, A. Red hi 11, Br. sa. ..Newcastle, A. Knlcht Templar. Br. sa. .Newcastle. A, Tymerlo, Br, str....... Newcastle, A. . Trams Steamers Mm Boats.- .:, Strathness, Br. str. ...Port-Los Angeles Era, uer. ss....,.....,uaKoaate, japan . Oil Steamers Ona. Atlas, Am. str. ........ ..San Francisco PARTY ON NEW CRAFT. v.,ijiiv u'ftfirnoon. About lialf a doan intimate friends among the ehlp pera had b"'n invited, and evrry one i.V"i ....ui. hoarded the vea. sel at the Oak street Uook and rode acroaa the river, to the mill of the lnman-Pouln juumner o '"f. they were met by the gentleman after whom th"l"t was named. ' - The boar was thoroughly Inspected and the refreehmonts were paaaed "ound ln-the beaut.fc.lly fwd quar tera on the upper deck. Several brief speechea were delivered In honor of the occasion, and ' all wished the vessel as aueeessful a career as fh",;?"r th. The It. D. Inman arrived here on the evening of August 11, Mr, InmBns birthday, on her first voysge from I San Francisco, and this morning shifted to Unnton to load lumber for a return cargo to the Bay City. She Is of about the same dimensions as the Johan i Poul sen. which was launched about a year ago. but has a few additional Improve, mente. She baa capacity for Wf.OOO feet Of lumber, but Is nof equipped for carrying passengers. The null was built at-Coos bay and the marti nery Installed at San Frsnclsco. -Capta n B. 8. Hard wick, formerly of the Alliance and Thomas L. Wand will be in com mand, and first officer A. John"0" the Johan Poulson will hold the same position on the new craft Captain Allen, who piloted the steam- - f. i Anr . tA 1 t hi. mill through the bridge draws, said that she steered spiepaiaiy. : , . , . y'.,'Y'V &IAIUNB NOTES'.,; -' ,'. . i. knm 1 1 r"oniiitlon ' at the mouth of the Columbia at v T a. m.. TEETH EXTRACTED . FREE When Plates or Bridges 5 All work at half price for a short time to Introduce the ' 1; " Qectro Painless System" Pull Set that' fif. $5.00 Gld Crowns, 22-k. . . . .'. . .83.50 Bridge Teeth, 22-k. . . . : , S3.5U Gold FiUinga .....4.....?1.00 SUver.FUlings i..50 Guaranteed for 10 years. Open Eveninpk y i IDE ELECTOO DENTAL PARLORS 803 Washington St. cor. Fifth. MUX Midland Acre Tracts Knapp A Mackey Chapln & Herlow , (39 OnanbOT of " , OommRO. Phone Haia ltsa. smooth.. " Wind ' northwest Weather clar. Ban Francisco, Aug. 14. Arrived yes terday, steamers Yoaemlte and City of Panama, from Portland. Arrived this morning, Steamer, Nome City, from. Port land. , . 1 ..Hong Kong. Aug. 14. Balled August 18, German steamer Arabia, for Port land. -Port Harford. Aug. 14. Arrived, steamer Argyll, from Portland. Tides at Astoria today. Hlp;hi 1:48 a. m., 7.4 feet: 4:24 p. m., 8.8 feet. Low, 10 am.. 1.8 feet; 1Q:4S p;m 1.7 feet. SEVEN CROSSED SEAS , TO MEET BRIDEOROOHS ' . ; ' ' Y1' .. .' :. Y , Y Misa Frances L. Feterson'g Lawful Wedded Husband Is Master 1 1 .v . . nans.'.'.1,:Y;;A'Vii;' Tillamook, Or, Aug. 14. Ktsa Frances L Peterson, one of a party of seven young women who recently arrived at Seattle from Australia, reached here on the stage Monday morhlng, and was at once married to P. J. Hanaen. master of the schooner Queen, now loading at Hob sonvllle. , , ... All of her 'companions upon the voy. agarere likewise making the trip to ful fill matrimonial engagementa - r . - . ' i i i i '- ; J. V Tillamook Divorce Salt. ,'7-s Tillamook. Aug. 14 Mra Kata A. White baa filed suit here for divorce from A. T. White. J' Both have been known for years in this community. The ? round alleged is cruelty, consisting en Irely of negeloct to provide any of the necHarles of life. Whlta has been county assessor and Is now a Justloe of tbe peace. .. mm pleilon. plmpU on mr sad m food was not dicnud it should h been. Now I am entirely w aii. ana mm pun nm utwaitii'r'" tin, I eon trnthfully ur th CMrarata are Jn.t aadmtiMd. J haw .akeaonly twe tbmm. . VISlIWIs Jfce ajsfcaAAani wsswsisasssans si.sswai T?PS? ' ' Otat for ' '' yJ The Bowels. . -4 Nj CAWQVcsTtvxmo 'tr Pleatset. PaltWe, Fetent. Taste Qnot.T9 Kmi Sirkea, Weekea er Orlpe, la. S,Wa.Hi old la balkY Th (nnlne hl etaniyea 00 7. . . O fMf Mllf IMt - tsrllag Remedy Co., Chlcafe er M.T. les JlSmSJlLE.TEM r.LU3I1 C3XES Seventh and Washington Streets Midsummer Sale At Portland's BEST, Shoe Store Save Money by Buy ing Your Shoes Here Men's Genuine Patent Colt Blucher and Button Oxfords, all 6izes and widths, reduced to. ............. . Men's Gunmetal Calf and Vici Kid Blucher Oxfords, welt,, soles, stylish and comfortable, reduced to...... $3.15 Women s White uinvas tnDson lies, xeu soics, reaucea n 81.25 H xxr P.nt fVif an4 Dull TTM fliKenn Ties, welt antes., if T T LlliV-ll o X aivt.k .w... w - w f ,, j yx.vo , ii reduced to Women's Patent Colt Button Oxfords, welt soles, reduced H tO ............ .y.ov Wfnn'a Patent Cnt Hihson Ties, with welt and turn soles, plain and tipped, reduced to 32.85 j . Wom cry s Jfatent Xll ana uunmeiai uaracn i ics, reaucea n to 1.. . ..83.15 Children's Elkskin Skuffers, sizes 5 to 8 815, W2 to. U 11 81.50, and many others. H Seventh and Washington Seventh; and Washington H PORTLAND'S BEST SHOE STORE YAQUINA BAY Has One of the Finest Beaches i) ;on the Pacific Coast v '-li -a;'y:; and U an , y. -y.- - , IDEAL SUMMER RETREAT Y It is easily .retched. it not an expensive place to visit, hi cellent hotel accommodations, affords perfectly safe and deligntlul ' surf bathing and all sorts of beach pastimss, such as clam-bakes, - oyster hunts, fishing, pebble and shell gathering, etc., enjoys a mild and inviting climate, picturesque scenery, and all the; other at - tractions that can be desired for recreation and pleasure. ; V'i NEWPORT is reached by waf of the Southern Pacific to AW bany or Corvallis, thence Corvallis & Eastern R. R. Train senricg daily and the trip a pleasure throughout. , Leave Portland 8 a. m. ' Rate front Portland $6.00 for : the round trip. ; Tickets on sal daily and good for return until October 31. There is also a Saturday-Monday rate from Portland 'of $3.00, tickets on sale Saturdays, good for return Mondays. Correspondingly low rates from all other points. Call at the city ticket office of the Southern Pacific, Third and Washington streets, in Portland, or at any S. P. agency "elsewhere, ' for ' complete information. s V J,; 4;';;V;V .. ' :., .; ' y ' WILLIAM McMURRAY, t . .' ' ; Qeneral Passenger Agent, Southern Pacific Company, Portland. Or. TAT il H zzzn rr One o! Ihc tlost Attractive Beach Rescrb on the PacIIlc Cosst Just Novb ; Vsa the aavatk of tie Colombia BIres, ea taa Waatfagtoa Us, reaeaeA mm tka City f BsrtlasA the, ' ,, - . , , . , , splendid exeursiom r Steamer T.j.PpTTER nr axoot a xoxraa. Tt I unwary of t9 miles long, very -'braad and laval ,an almost aa ilivuw ! aes t eltle a im a. . m m aAiMfiMitlAti rhsavsmAnt. .livmvuiai, wh v . 1 wvaua- . . auwuai wvaa , .nnaamsnt sJVAslarlM AT ft ntm TO OO for rU. tiMith and thAir flommir ouUcc Try IL dottd its nt1r lencth wltza iminar cacn rorc. iiv tjlb good timi Thouianda go tlxr The Potter Sails; EveryrDay Y j , 8m published schedules., 4 . n , V Pare Prom PortlaridRound trip, $4.00 ; ; Saturday to Monday Tickets $2.50 : Pnrehasa tickets and make reservations at City, Ticket Of nea. . Tnlrd Washinon stAets, PorUand; or inquire of any a . SV-K. agent alaewhye for lnfonnatlon., . l.;:YY::'''--;...:.'-:''..-' UeUXTMMAT, CNaerai rasaengev gsv -v VALUE PUZZLES HIM. SaOmaker on th Slam - Owner of Rare Bird. . . TjMii'Tndcnholaer eailmaker on the German ship Blam is me proua posses sor of a Dlrd tnai ne capiurea oui ai o 0 miles from land, in tne vicinity ox cskjlorn. He cans it a aiKiana nen. ; hut .?M.ilora and officers of the Biam says It is a Falkland pig eon. Jt in per ' fectly white, the dimensions about equal '.i to these of an 'Oregon pigeon, and hag ii a bald face like a guinea fowl. -- - Loul calls the bird .Jacob, and Jacob recognises ixmi as ni master, zesier Y day the two played around tha deck ,.4f the big -windjammer like two little kittens, aitnougn ixui passea me inree .'score mile post several ninnaays ago. Ix)ui believes that he will eventually ' teach Jacob, to talk, because frequently . Jacob does the magpie cakewalk and magpies have been known to talk Ilka : Human peings. ; ,, - ::: -.v- - The Slam arrived ln-the harbor yes- terday afternoon and -today she Is din v charging cement-and general cargo at ; Columbia dock No. 1. She was nearly , too days making the run from London ' to the Columbia river and it was when off the : Falkland . Islands that the '' strange bird fell in with the flock of pigeons that had followed the vessel from London and made herself at home -' on deck and In the rigging. Sallmaker "- Laudenholxer took a liking to the bird and put It In a cage until the-wind had Y carried the Slam so far from land that - Jacob's wings would never have carried him back. .i-Y'-r ' Loui Is willing to part with h!S friend from the i Falklands, but he' does not , know how 'much It will take to heal life broken heart, should he decide to eart with his pet . -i- :'vf "Veil, I am here Y to ; talk business '- some," said the sallmaker this- morninsr. In apeaklng of tha bird, "but don't ask Y me vat I vant' Dell me how much you ; vlll gif und der might' be business. Der vogel Is a fine bird. I sell him to der Being the first bird of Us kind .: to hit the town Loul does not know how ' much to ask for it for fear that he may v turn tha Slam into a bargain counter. . .. After discharging the inward cargo ' the Slam will proceed to load lumber for Australia. v ' , MARINE INTELLIGENCE '. --t " Keg-alar Z.mers Baa to Arrive. .. Wiice, Coos Bay........ Uncertain "-...- rnA T)a - - - - Alls- i a Cltv or Manama, oan a rajiciovo. .jtug. i O. V?. Klder.-San Pedro and way, Aug. tt Johan Poulsen. San Francisco... Aug. 20 Redondo, Seattle ......... . ....Au. 2a roata Rica. San Francisco...,. Aug. 24 Roanoke, San Pedro and way. .Aug. JT R. D. InmRn, San Francisco.,.. Au 28 . Jil- K-I.n. Rmrt t R. 7. Inman celebrated the : sr-1 arivBB.a an ma hips tt innnnnar m-t i. nw s jm.. i afXrnwMij I Y' YYt.' v 'YY Y.-v,'..Y YVY;Y--Y - 'Y . . - .. : r, - -.-c 1 -! YY- - ' M Two Wtim Every Particle ot merchandise Has Been Repriced (or Final Clearance The threshold of a new season. Just two short weeks remain in which to conform to our stringent rule of selling all goods in season. In order to effect a final and complete riddance of all remaining lines we have i resorted to heroic methodsj-hav-in bcdbun. Aii wuw, w v w r . , . , t.' Tr Un TAincr mir unnaralleled offers dunnsr - , ' m . .. " - ' iner tUt comoleteci a general repricing 01 every aruuc m uic uuu&c. a w wvw. ..& . c- - r the past month you will readily realize what this additional cut in prices means. You will not be able to form an adequate conception of these tempting; bargains from this .announcement, as space allows the mention of but a few. ; V : ; " V !, w You Are Sure To find something in this great. arrayr of patterns . and fabrics to please you. They represehtcomplete lines 01 regular $22.50 andj $25.00 ; BuitsChoice, V'"' V."-!' -A' A New Feature-Broken Lines pi Men's Hand Tailored; $20.00 and $22.50 Suits Also Hundreds of Suits '.. . ,'"!. 1. V EmbracingCom pleteLotso! $15, 516.50 and 518 Values at All pi the Newest Fabrics! Patterns Included Hand-tailored $25, $27.50 and $30 Suits ' The cream of our stock; the same kind of clothes custom tailors say they can't make , for less than $40 to $45. Our sale price only WM. Men's $2.50 to $3.50 Straw Hats at 75c v At this astonishingly low price we .offer you the choice of any straw hat ' that's leftMn pur store sailor, soft and negligee shapes ' . HtZrr ' for.:.:, Ot PANTS!. PANTS!! PAWTS!!! , , Sec Them In Onr Windows 1.35-S1.85-$2.85-3.85 ; I Saving to Tea of $U9 to $3.C9 ca Every Pflr ALL OUR REGULAR $1.50, $2.00 ailEH, GRIFFON AND STAR ? BRAND SHIRTS how on sale at $1.15 See them in our windows. OUT OF TOE DIGII ,..fiENT: : DISTRICT rMMsMfzMfm NOT IN TflEDIGQ raicE CLIQUE villi m -Y. WiJi ' vv m ! y: i Aiesia, Ger. ss. ..Sept. 15 ,