The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 16, 1907, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE OREGON ' DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENINO. AtKflJST 13. IC07.
ouys fjAciray for
Collins Bcturns to lriiievilie
After Making Purchase
at Stockton,, - '
RHIOII
IS TO BE 'HI
BRUM
IIUECTII
Dr. IJystop Speaks Tonight
ft on iscience ana jm-
'SEARCHING FOB FACTS f I w tai TC GASOI.INE BOATS
: ON SCIENTIFIC BASIS n? KSh ;ALSO IN TBOTJBLE
; Y - ' i - . i I Transport'
.. v , 1 "" ' train. Th
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Inspectors Will Hear Test!
V mony on Panama-Al--
, liance Collision.
(aped! Ptspate. ,.tTa IbsraaL)
PrlnevUle, Of, Aug. W. Col-
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Oon comsiuir'i frelcht road
Tha train will oonslat of a 70
iBecmKT oiirw owroj KT zreignt irucx ana an a.eutHgaiion
. I water tank- -, . . ..
f psychical BttttfCtt W OB TOW Mr.;Collln aya tha machinery will
- ' t (IM An ka mmum tn Km 1 A a aaaiii
of tha West Collecting Pate 'Mid will be put into operation at onca, Tha
company naa euooeeaea in eniiiing-in
service or an engineer who naa run an
angina of thli make ror years and this
man antiolpataa vary littl difficulty In
running over the roads, aa. thy are
Fund.
Owner of tha Nancy and Lof&u
Win Have to Show Why Boat
Crashed Together Off Tarda of
Portland Shipbuilding Company.
TP.
Dr. Jamea H. Ryalnp of Naw Tort I amoother and In avery way better than Vaoara. sawaraa ana
ItjaOMUry of tha American 'Bodaty , of iJ .11 w u"n m " Iment taapaotora of nnua ana ooumrm, w
.PayohloalRarah, W 1 Fortld Md Mr. ColUna aaya tha andna ha baa day aat tha dataa tpr tha haarttf of
lata tad this morninf tnat tha paopla Of I purchaaed u of the lataat pattern man- Ktaatlmony In two oouuion oaaea, one
r.h- ir-iteA Stataa hare frown "lax In l"fVl.'TO "" "-"r?l "."i"'? bain that batweaa tha ataamara City oi
!n a future Ufa. DrHTalOD I ara run an audcaanfulTT In ether atatee. I Panama and AJIlanca, and the Other U
'aaya'that thla belief la tha fonndatlon I tiir. CoUlna left today '" "adrae I roirin, , the gaaollna launohea Nancy
i of tha OinaUaa' reflrlon and that hUl Yn ZiVd makln oth.T prer- and Loftua. Tha former occurred about
: aoclety la maJdns a aearch for 'facta I ationa to aooommodata the new machln-io daya axo at tha. mouta of the Wll-
f upon eoienuna NM.yuoa wu fwt" i '
i m dliprore the doctnno. ,
, ? DeUTera Tw Xaotwas.
plckln up -very rapidly; but' nerert he
leas tha charter of a echooner to haul
lumbar down tha coaat la reported oo
oaalonally, Tha laat one takn la tha
echooner Honolp. now ten route from
Radondo. 6he will mal e her flrat vlutt
her thla trip. . Her net raitlatar la HO
tons. :; a :::;-.: L , , .'
V-i.' DOCKS "CLOSE EABLT.
i. r..Hyalop will apeak tonight at tha
-MM A 1 1 I . 1 .kllNI Mtl "RIaum Anil
? Future Life," and tomorrow night oa
MEHODIBTS TO MEET
AT BOISE NEXT WEEK
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lamatta and the latter occurred laat
Sunda night off the foot of Meade
treat. '
Inapaotor Sdwarda atated thla morn
inr that tha Cltr of Panama-Alliance
case will eoma up on August JO, while
tha Nancy-Loftua case wlU be called on
tha IM HAIR MMI Will DfUTI . iUini
eating. Although neither waa attended
with tha loaa of life, the eecapee war
narrow. The Alliance was atruok by
the City of Panama while lying aground
. ui.. Tam lalanil oarlv (n the
Blahoo Earl Cranston. D. D of Wash-1 .a ..ra mit eomnletalv
Ington. D C. Ther are about f 1 1 mln- ,n twln Luck.Uy the eteward and hla
liters In the conference, and besides a I v. i kA- wnrk
t 7 . . . . IHIIIWUI 1UHI vuiuuivu " -
tt9&t&ttZZLZ?EJSnZ; 'r the day. or they would naraDeen
I ni n"-.:-'- cruahed in th.ir Dunaa, wnaon axe, i-
.v,",ir-.-. ;:. cated in what is known a vine
(Special tMssatek to The Joaraal)
Boise. Ida.. Aug. 1. The annual
meeting of tha Idaho conference of the
Methodist Episcopal church, comprising
I southern Idaho and eastern Oregon, will
open In thla city Tuesday
The aeaalona will
Anaust 10.
aeaalona will be presided over by
: Dr. Jmei Hytlop.
STILL ANOTHEB VAST
IDAHO DITCH PBOJECT
iBneclal Darsattrh to Tm JonrsaLl
Beta. Ida.. Auev 1-Tb etat land
board, baa iuat approved another big
Carey act Irritation acheme which la
now oniy waiung ror ine zormaj aeg
reaatlon of tha land by tha Interior da-
part men t and- the signing of tha con
tract -Thla latest project la backed by j
the Twin mia-Baimon Hirer irrigation
company, and the application for tha
withdrawal of the land waa made by
Oeorge F. Sprague, C B. Hurtt. H. L.
Moiuster ana l a. rerrine. una tract
consists of 150,000 acres adjoining the
southeast It la estimated that the lr
rigatlon feature of the enterprise will
Involve the expenditure 6f about 11.000.-
ooo. .
he glory
hold tha naxt of the craft amaahed into
niintera bv tha sharn bow of the Ban
Francisco liner. The Investigation . of
thla collision will be interesting D
cauae of the fact that the pnote on both
th iniani and tha Cltv of Panama
blame the position of their ooaca to ma
tide and a. atrange ourrent at that par
ticular time. : " ' .
Tha Nancy-Loftua collision waa of
minor consequence, - but could easily
have resulted very disastrously because
the Loftua waa ocoupled by 10 people
when ah crashed into tn rancy a
t o'clock Sunday night W. Honeyman,
owner of the Nancy, alleges in the re
port before the Inspectors that hla boat
waa aamagva to tne extent oi aouui ,
and he will probably seek to recover thla
amount from A. Norman and E. Pajuo-
ownera of the Loftua. The report
Taychologloal Reeearca and Politics."
. He la on a tour of the west Collecting
- data, influencing the People into the
ways of the aoclety which has been es
tablished alnoe ltti, and to secure funds
- rWlth whioh to carry on the work. He
THBESHEB AND GRAIN
DESTK0YED BY FIBE
waaai iuriiici i w ui-uiSBBur ui fjuucai aiiu i .
oitio at Columbia unlraraltf, which po- ta maciilnj peionrnc
ipiuuu j-g a jsablu7T4 ,u vaaaaw uu iuw w wi av I r w . .
I apark from ' tha
' "It la true tnat tha people 'are losing
' faith in tha dootrine of a future Ufa,
i especially in thaaastern states. Among
tne poorer classes ; tne materiauauo te
liefa have spread with rapidity, owing
;io ui inuueacea ox apimuansm, Tne
foUlea of thla oult have had the effect
'of causing the people to loaa faith In
Jthe very foundation or the Christian n
,Miglon and tha purpose of our aodet
ia to gather scientific facta which wll
4 prove conclusively that death doea not
- ana me.
"Peraonally I firmly believe In a fu
; tore existence. Fact which I have
, , gathered conclusively prove thla beUef
ana runner experiments as conducted by
tha society will establish the truth be
, yond a doubt that Ufa doea exist after
' in oooy naa lost its function.
. "The materialistic belief that the
, brain ia the organ of consciousness and
that consciousness ceasea when tha
( brain diea, ha done much to instill the
, belief in a non-existenoe after death
.. People are too apt to take aa fact what
, na not been scientlfloallv rennrtad.
. "Intelligent people have had to come
. into in naiiex or upernonnai nhennm
. na which manifests itself in appari
tion of tha living and the dead and
.xnoee wnicn come io in dying. Tele
: pathy, clairvoyance, premonition and
meaiumiauo pnenomn are other manl
Testations or which we are securing
only such evidence a can be adduced
cienuncauy.
tuuu ineaa rrnina anaoniteiv
upon a baal of. actual fact recorded
To establish the truth absolute!
oon a basis of. actual faet runniJ
i scientifically, will tend greatly to es-
, j iiuiaj im lunaamantai trutn that Ufa
exiet after death. Thi will establish
. the fact of. tha buman soul in contra
! distinction of tha brain funotlon of con
i aclouaneaa."
Dr. Hyjlop expecta to find the inter-
at manifested in the work of the so
. elety that he found in San Frandaoo,
, Denver, Kansas City and other western
I cities. He will leave Monday for Ta
i coma and Beattla to carry on hla work.
- - ' - i 1 1 i , vnuvi, w " . - -1- -
Twin Falla south side lands on the Jn 'tnc bands of th inspector aUtea
that th Loftus was coming down ine
river and the Nancy going up, when the
collision occurred. Off th yard of
th Portland Shipbuilding company the
Nancy 1 supposed to have signaled io
go to port as aha did. Th Loftus la
eald to hav answered th signal, but
lnatead of going to port aha ohanged
her course to starboard ana ran into.
tha Nancy. The boats were woe io
shore and near some piling, which made
it difficult for tha Nancy to run away.
Tha blow from the Loftus la said to
have driven ' her' aground and ah re-
id by fire yesterday. A malned ther until punea ore py me
ngTnlfghted & 1! 5
Nancy accuse th navigators of the
Loftus of having backed away immedi
ately after the crash, without ascertain
ing the effect of th collision.
- Inspector Edwards thla morning atated
that he had looked into th caae to a
oertaln extent - and found that the re
port filed with him doea not give facts
in lta entirety and henc a thorough In
vestigation will be held in order that
th one at fault may be held to account
("Dedal IHoatrh to The Journal.
Sherwood, Or., Aug. 18. The thresh-
to u. tr. maker
crop of Albert
Train stack, th wind waa blowing A
Jul and th men Instead of amotberlng
he flames, scattered the sheaves
apreadlng h - fir broadcast. Igniting
the separator, which burned like it
flash ' "
Mr. Baker had Juat purchased th out
fit Sidney Baker wa allghtly burned
about th face.
WRONG MAN HANGED
INSTEAD OF BBOTHEB
Summer' Schedule Ooea to Effect
- V , ": : and' Some Suffer. . ;"..,
Tha'dock along th rivar front war
cloMd at 1:10 o'clock lat night In ao-
oordano with' an agreement between
the dock manafera and the result waa
that, a number of teamatera had to re
turn whence ' the V ceme with loaded
truoks and wagona. Thla wa no fault
of tha dockmen, however, becauee they
nai given none or in intended mora
It naa - been customary "to cloa tha
dock at I: JO o'clock during th summer
month although . they are . kept open
until 6 in. winter. Yesterday waa the
flrat -day this season that the early
oioaina movement waa dui into 1 nrao-
uo ana. it woraea narasnipa on a num
ber of teamsters as well a ahlppera,
who either had forgotten, that, the
ohang would occur or thought th
docks would remain- onan anvway. in
most instances they had to return with
ineir ioaaa.
It ha been customary to close th
docks at 6:10 o'clock in th evening
during, th summer," said on of the
dockmen thla morning, "and it would
be well for th firm that employ team
to take notice of thla fact They may
catch a dock open after th stated hour
once in a great while but it will not pay
take that chance henceforth. Th
Union depot regulate th time for clos
ing th frelrht shed there and no
freight I received after I o'clock. Here
tofore th transfer oompaniaa hav been
in th habit of leaving th river front
freight to th laat o aa to out In th
time of th teams to th beat advantage
wnn tney eouia ao notning witn rail
road freight but th new arrangement
will put a atop - to thl practice to
great extent" ,
J,
sel (floatinc ' bottom tin' and about fonr
feet out of -th water. Tn Identity
oould not be eetabllshad and it may not
be learned .until tome vessel answering
the deaorlptlon falls to reach port.
Ther la a. possibility of th derelict
vminw nm iiesale Jv.. wuicn nu vmvn
drifting about in th Pacln for several
month alno ah turned1 turtle In a
storm, off th mouth .of th .CoqulU
river wttn th result ma au nana
wer lost Several time th derellot I
wa alirhted near th Oregon anor ana
two efforts wer mad to tow bar into
A H
Tha laat heard of her waa when
alghted drifting soutn oil the I
ACCOUNTS APPROVED,
(By a Staff Correspondent )
Warsaw. Aug. 1. Two brother
named Jan and Jan Karol Nlewiadon
lakl, were oonflned in Warsaw . pris
on, tha former being sentenced to three
month -imprisonment for a political of
fence, and tne latter to death for robbery
with violence. ,
On day th political prisoner waa led
out, and, in spite of hla protest.
hanged, instead or ma orotner. The
mistake was discovered a few hour
later, and th governor ' ha commuted
the death sentence of th aurvlvln
brother to on of eight months Imprisonment
INJURED MAN DIES
UNDER OPERATION
. CBpectsl Dlspatcfe t The J on mat)
Astoria- Or- Aur 1. C. EL Avery.
th man who was ao badly injured at
Borenaon's logging camn near Bvensen
by being run over by a logging train
Tuesday night has succumbed to the
shock of the amputation of his right leg.
As a result of th agitation fostered
by th Missouri Federation of Labor
mueh valuable legislation waa secured
for labor at th recent session of the
general assembly.
ST. TjpllS CHARTERED.
Kerr, Glfford A Co, Secure Coal Car
rier for Wheat Cargo.
It was announced today that Kerr,
Clifford & Co. have chartered the French
ahlp Bt Louie to carry a cargo of wheat
from thla port to Europe after having
delivered the cargo of coal she la now
bringing here from Newcastle, Austrlla.
Th vessel was taken at 27 shillings.
Chartering for grain has been going
on quit briskly during the past few
week and ther are several vessels now
In sight to carry away th crop that
will soon begin to pour in from tha
warehouses in th wheat belts. An
unusually heavy - movement of grain
this faU and winter la anticipated In
view of th bumper crop reported from
all aectiona of th Paciflo northwest
and bene exporters are casting about
tor tonnage in real earnest.
Until the past few daya they held
back awaiting development. It la be
lieved that the names of several ves
sels fixed for loading at this port would
hav been announced her thi week
had it not been for interruption on part'
of the telrraphra' - strike.
- Many of th exporters expect to ahlp
a considerable portion or tn season s
crop by steamer believing that they
will be cheaper in comparison to wind
jammer since a number of them are
coming her in cargoes.
The coastwise lumber trade is not
ajar ttrnkimkoo it -a- v
March This Way Tor Our Clean Sweep Sale
This is the grand cleanupsail the hot weather goods to be frozen
out. No goods carried over is our rule
SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY
. EIGHTY SUMMER SUITS, in blue serge and light (IA
. colors they were $15.00, $18.00 and' $20.00. Now J) 1 U
SIW PAIRS OF SUMMER TROUSERS, which M QC
were $4.00 and $5.00, now
MEN'S pXEORDS,intan and black, were $5.00, O QC
; no.,.v,v.fvf.;..; vo.Oo
all Panama and straw hats At half price
Everything
for,.;:'
Men end Boys
166-168
rThird Street
:. near
.. .- Morrison, -
Port of Portland Holds Meeting and
ITear Report.
Th port of Portland held a meeting
yesterday afternoon and transacted a lot
of routine . business. Commissioner
Pease and Alnaworth were absent Aud
itor Oeerg Black filed hi report on th
book of the board and th same waa
accepted, th report showing th book
and account to be In good ehape.
California, will furnish th new steel
pump runner for th dredge Columbia
ror 1L3U0. mat nrice neina- tne lowest
bid submitted. It was decided to make
no charge ror the docking of th pilot
schooner Joseph Pull tier, which waa on
th dock for . cleaning and painting a
few. month ago. -The schooner la sta
tioned off th mouth of th Columbia
river and henc th commissioners
thought her entitled to free dockage.
A petition from th Western Cooper
age oompany to leas a strip of land
beyond th dyrdock at St Johns was
received and acted uoon. in that the
commissioners decided to have the com
pany draw up a tenativ . lease for th
approval of th commission. Th lease
wlU not ba closed should it appear det
rlmental in any way to the operation of
tn a oca- or navigation in th river. The
strip is wanted for a log pool, th com
pany being cramped for if pace on it 1 op
eration adjoining th dock.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE
7
Segnlar Itinera zro to Arrive.
Alliance. Coos Bay. Uncertain
Breakwater. Coo Bay Au. lft
Numantla. orient Auruat II
City of Panama, San Francisco. .Aug. II
O. W. Elder, Ban Pedro and way. Aug. Z0
Johan Poulsen, San Francisco... Aug. 20
Redondo. Seattle Aua-. is
Coata Rica, Ban Francisco .Aug.. 14
Koanoke, Han Pedro and way. . . .Aug., J7
it. jj, inman, ban jrrancisoo. ...Aug. i
Arabia, orient ...Sept 1
Alesla, Oer. s. . ...Sept. IE
Nicqmedla, orient, October 1
Begular lUaera to Depart,
Alliance. Coos Bav Uncertain
R. Inman, Ban Francisco. .. .Aug. 11
Breakwater, Coos Bay Aug. II
oi Ftnama, Ban Francisco. .Aug. 21
T. Elder. Ban Pedro and way. Aur. 21
Redondo, Seattle and way Aug. 24
Johan Poulsen, Ban Francisco. . .Aug. 25
Numantla, orient August 21
Costa Rica, Ban Francisco Aug; 2t
Roanoke, Ban Pedro and way... Aug. 21
Arabia, orient September It
Aiesia, orient .sept. Z
Nlcomedla, orient ...Oct 10
Yeaeel la Pork
Tola. Br. ah Elevator dock
Dalgonar, Br. ah Columbia No. I
Bee, Am. ach.... Willamette LAB. Wka
Jyra, Am. atr. Portland IJr. Co.
J. B. Stetson. Am. atr Stella
Conway Castle. Br. bk Greenwich
Slam, Or. ah Columbia No. 1
Alliance, Am. atr Supple's yard
King Cyrus. Am. ach. .Standard Box Co.
Aurelia, Am. atr Stella
it. v. inman, Ara. atr. ..Linn ton
Beulah. Am. ach.' 1 Astoria
Cascades, Am. str...... ...Tongue Point
vincennea, t'r. bk. stream
Northland,. Am. atr. . . .Centennial dock
Lumber Carrier En Boat. '
Thomas L. Wand. Am. atr. San Francisco
Coaster, Am. atr.. Ban Francisco
Burl M. Plummar, Am. ach. . .Ouaymaa
Wasp, Am. str Ban Francisco
Northland, Am. str Ban Francisco
Americana, Am. sen Ban Pedro
Alice McDonald, Am. ach Kahuhui
Lett It la. Am. ach Ban Francisco
Churchill, Am, sch ..San Francisco
Berlin, Or. sb Nushagak
hi. Micnoiaa, Am. an...., Nushagak
John Currier. Am. ah Nushagak
Compeer, Am. ech San Franc) soo
Wrestler, Am. bktn Ban Pedro
Excelsior, Am. h San Francisco
Zn Boat With Cement and OenaraX
uuocieucn, r. an. Hamburg
Brenn, Fr. bk Hull
Europe, nr. dk. Antwerp
Genevieve Molino, Fr. bk. London
Ren Kerviler, Fr. ah ....Hamburg
Laenneo. Fr. sh.. Swansea
Le Pllier. Fr. bk.. .............. .London
Martha Roux, Fr. bk. Hamburg
Mozambique. Br. ah Newcastle. E.
Bamoa, Br. bk Shields
Thiers, Fr. sh Newcastle. E.
Marechael Turrena, Fr. bk. .. .Hamburg
Vllle de Mulhous. Fr. bk Antwerp
Ouethary, Fr. bk Antwerp
Pierrl Lotl. Fr. bk Antwern
Walden Abbey, Br. sh Antwerp
Glenesslln, Br. ' sh. ............ . Antwerp
Versailles. Fr. bk. Lelth
General d Boisuerrre, ft. bk ..London
General de Negrier. Fr. bk London
Bayard, Fr, bk Antwerp
Villa de Dijon, Fr. bk.......... Antwerp
Alici Marie. -Fr. bk.. ..... ....Antwern
Kugene itergaiene, 'T. dk. Antwerp
H. Haekfleld, Or. bk. . . ; . Honolulu
Arctic Stream, Br. sh Rotterdam
Crown of India. Br. Mc... Ant Werm
Corn 11 Bart, Fr. bk ..Antwerp
Jules Gommes, Fr. bk. .Rotterdam
Coal Ships Xn Boat.
Belen, Fr. bk. ........... .Newcastle, A.
CoL d Vlljeboia MarnlL Fr. bk
................Newcastle. A
Claverdon, Br. ah..., Newcastle, A.
wiuacott. Am. dk jsewcastie, A.
fort fatncK, nr. sa...... Newcastle, a.
Bt. Mlrren. Br. sh ..Newcastle, A.
Crlllon, Fr.' bk ......Newcastle, A.
Ardencraiar. Br. bk.. ..... .Newcastle. A
Eugene Schneider, Fr. bk. Newcastle, A.
HU'JLiOuis, r. a. XMewcaatie. A.
Buff on, Fr. bk Newcastle, A.
Castle Rock, Br, ah.......;. Sydney, A.
RedhilL Br. sa ........ . .Newcastle, A
Knight Templar. Br. sa. .Newcastle. A.
Tymerie, Bn atr. ..Newcastle. A.
Henry Vlllard, Am. str... Newcastle, A.
Transit, Nor. atr.......... Newcastle, A.
Tramp Bteamera Ha Bouto.
Oueen Alexandra. Br. atr Madras
Strathnesa. Br. atr. ...Port Los Anrele
Eva, Ger. as.,...,...,. Hakodat. Japan
Oil Steamer saa
Atlas, Am. atr..,.. 4.,.,. San Francisco
MIGHT RE BESSIE K. ; ; ' v
French Ship Ttocennei Sight Dero
J lict Bottom Up. - r.
Another : mystery 1 of the sea : wfcs
brought to light yesterday when the
French bark ; Vincennes reached Astoria
from Glasgow. Scotland. Of f the Ore
son coast -well out to aea. the French
jrUidJamJaer. ran do a wooden ves-
port
ne
California coast The vessel sighted by
th officer and erew of tn vinoennesl
of about the same aimniona aa
th Bessie K. and had a oopper-eheated
bottom. . . . ..: . .. I
The Vlnoenne arrived un in tha hal
bor thl afternoon and1 dropped anchor I
in tn stream wnere an win remain
until apace can ba aecured for her at
the Greenwich dock where th eargo 1
to be discharged. Th Vincennes mad
th run from .Glasgow to th mouth of
th Columbia' river In 14T day. Sh
comes oonslgned to Meyer. Wllaoa A
company.
' v . -r,
, , ALONG THE WATERFBX!IT , '
over 2595 in Dividends
To PoKcy Holden
Tfc Mttoal LU lMurtnct Company ot New York
. hat raid - mor n dividend! to policy holders: than kny
i other cotntwny in the world. Since organization it haa re
fumed in dividendi orer 1118,000,000. Aa result chiefly
of increased earning and decreased expentea the annual
diridenda to policjr holder thia year, on polidea iaaued in
1905, will be 25 to 30 more than in 1906.
Th steam choonr Casoad win be
at Linnton tonight to load lumber.
Th ateamar Roanoke alled for Baa
Pdro and way porta laat night and thla
morning' th steamer Costa Rica de-!
Darted for Ban Franclaoo rarrvtn a full'
cargo of freight and a goodly number of
passenger. -v'.
The steam achodner Northland,-Cap'
tain Sorenaon, arrived up thl morning
from Ban Francis oo bringing 100 ton of
freight Bh la at Centennial dock thl
afternoon. For a return cargo th
Northland will take wheat and lumber.
Gerald C BaanalL assistant United
Btates engineer, returned from Fort
Btevena yesterday. He rcnort . that
2,000 ton of rock are now going into
the lettv daur but that th amount will
oon ne iDoraa to ,ooo ton a
, Frame J. smith, superintendent or tn
open ruver Transportation company.
returned vesterdav from a trio un th
Willamette valley. Mr. Smith la taking
a vacation owinar to poor health and
Intends "going into th woods' again tor
a rew daya Deror returning to worn, a.
report to to effect tnat Mr. smith had
suffered a broken leg while at Wllholt
springs some lime ago was erroneoua
In nailing up a fane Mr. Smith bit
himself with a hammer and allrhtlv
fractured on of th bone In hla foot
An agreement will probably be
reached next week between th wheat
exporter and th grain handler In re
gard to hour and w
The Mutual
leife 'insi&ahce
. i k '..
any v
i
a
mw
feela tare its policy-hold era will be pleased with thia .great re
ducdon in coat The newa may be doubly welcome now
. when increased cost toother linea sena ererywhere the
order of the day. , If you hare other t rwhoee continued
care you axe concerned, you should lAm for yourself
how and now chesprjr it can be fiftranteed by th
atiurscheat life toauraace company in the world. ' .
nary meetinr
difficulty 1
agreement
ares. - A crellml-
held ytrdy. No
expected In reaching an
The Time to Act is NOW.
I Tor the new forau of polidea writ to '
The Matoal Uf lasarmnc Compaay
f ftow Test. N. T.
Or ALMA XX KATZ, Manager, Alnaworth Block; Portland, Ore.
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A Pafumed Lnxury (of the Bath. I Best Toilet powder. AiioteplkaJry
xnena narq waxor. xxan pure, . Keheres sunburn and
U 23 baths.
'A CAN T- m MAiLCO BY m. J A CANJ
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MARINE, NOTES
Astoria. Au. 1 1. Condlttoo of thai
eight miles. Weather foggy. Balled at
:4S p. m.-iaat nignr, British steamer
Maorla King, for Shanghai. Arrived in
at T p. m. last 'night and left no at S
m.. steamer Northland, from Ban
ranolsco. Arrived down at I a. m
steamer Roanoka Left up at I p. m.
ir Cascade, for Linn
ton, to finish loading.
Tides at Astoria today High, 8:41
m.. 1.2 feet: 6:01 o. m S.S feet Low.
ii.il a. m., i. iaet.
DIAMOND JUBILEE OF
CHUECH AT OEEVAIS
(8Deeial Disoatch to The Joaraatt
Gerva- Or.. Aur. It. Th diamond
1iih11 tkt th Sft. TAtitai Patholla ohnrch I
2T Th. atbTXVb.dpft'd1 Sums of Cash Also to Be Distributed Among Industrious
extensive arrancementa hav been made I r..j'. vvn vi .. ! .
and a program ha been arranged appro-1 ' BJlU XVlCTlIOriOuS OVUUCT113 WnO X'arUCipaiC Ul
nat to tne occasion. Align mass wiu . - , -
oalebratd at 10 a. m. In th after-1 I ho imirrai H.niiraTiftnai I ntitw.
noon th parish rrov will be utilised I
and there th program will be rendered. J
' .'i ne bl. 'kjOMim -oariBn i ine eonii i
oldest in th- stale, -beta onlvt ante-1 - . l , ' i
dated;by .Orcon City, which hl BTTJDBarr! what ar yu going to do daring vacation T Hav vou decided what
state 1" H Inelplency. Th members
of th congregation earpeatly request
all old member of the pariah to be
present as they intend to make th re
union an Important feature of th day.
Hon. William M. Kaiser of Salem ha
consented to make tha principal address
or tne aay ana win-nave a ruu nietoi
Free Scholarships for Boys and Girls in
Leading Educational Institutions, .
ami Military
lano, w re go a.
Two scholarship: en soholarshi
fmitii iwMnt. rwm. tuition, laundry en
other item, amounting to 1510. Another
scholarship a a aeparat pris for tui
tion, vaiu iixo.
t, atary'a Znrtrroto, Beavorto. Ore
gon. On scholarship In acadmnlo de
partment, Inoludlng lessone on any In
strument; also board, room, eta. Value
1210.
St. Xelan'a XaJL day and boarding
school for girls and young ladle. Port
land, Oregon, '. wo acholarahlpa, Inolud
lng noon meal"
Whitman Oolla, Walla Walla, Wash,
Scholarship .In the Conservatory of
Mualo, value 1100.
WUlamtto Tnivrity. Salem, Oregon.
Two scholarships. On in either college
or preparatory department, valu 60;
mer weather causes untold suflFer- viu $ioo.
school or colleg yon will attend nxt year? If not, how would a acholarah.p
la en of th foIlowUg xcUent aonooni uit rouT
tn Taoya, lor-
Y4
of th pariah. . Arrangement will be
mad to serve dinner to all who attend
and a th train run to advantage
many hav expressed a deslr to at
tend from Portland. The train from
Portland arrive at 10:10 a.m. and
leaves to return at B.il p. m,
t
The International and Great Northern
railroad shops at Palestine, Texas, will
hereafter be conducted aa a union ahop.
SUMMER ILLS
The exhausting heat of the sum-
th rnuslo . department.
on
acra. Walter ed. wortland. Oregon.
Teacher of voice ana singing, wessons
to th vaiu or sioo.
Collag, MoMlanvUi,
souolarshipa On in
Ither aeademlo or college denartment.
aepanment
acoarJasTiU
Oregon. Two
th
of
ing and misery to thousands of L ffia,WZ
men, women ana cnuaren. ueatns primw. tbiu e
occur on all sides from diarrhoea, tgTAtiSn SiSjTS?
rtvsmtMv rhilla rhrtlora mArhna I acaoemic otoanoenu kvvu aor
z.j.:z": j ii j r. : r ' year. vaiu. mo.
lyjjuuiu inu uincr icvcrs, auc in a
great number of cases to impure
water and the consumption of
unripe fruits by those whose sys
terns and stomachs are not in a
healthy condition.
The, many ills that come during
the hot, sultry - weather can be
avoided by keepingthe body strong
and healthy with Duffy's Pure Malt
Whiskey, the great body-builder.
If all were more careful to keep
the system in a vigorous, healthy
condition the germs of these dis
eases could not obtain a foothold.
Leading doctors agree that Duffy's
Pure Malt Whiskey has no equal
as a destroyer of poisonous germs
in the b?dv. It is indorsed by the
clergy and prof ess5onallnurses and
recommended by all 'schools " of
medicine as a positive cure for
pneumonia, consumption, grip.
dyspepsia, f indigestion,' nervous
prostration, all diseases of the
throat and , lungs, every form of
stomach trouble ; : malaria, chills,
fever and all run-down weakened,
diseased conditions of the body,
brain, mind and muscle. It is a
heart tonic blood purifier and
promoter of health and long life ;
makes the old hearty and young
and keeps the young vigorous and
strong.
vaiu. S60; on. In
music value ISO.
Sraolflo University, roreet Orove, Ore-
go, two scnoiaranipa. un aay cnoi
arship In th a cad em or oollege, valu
ISO. on Bonolarshln -or a slrl with i
month' inatructlon In music: . board,
room. etc. In Harrlck HalL 1180.
raetf 1 Oollege, Jlewher. Oregon. On
ohoiaranip in aimer ooueg or acaa -.
si. Man Kyer, S4S Alder atot, ror.
land, Oregon. On acholarahip good for
72 hours' instruction in drawing, ou
water oelor r.alntlna or pastel.
. Holm' Sueln Oollege, VorOand,
Oregon. Fo.ir' scnoiarsnips; one oom
hinad acholarahln on year, valu 100:
on academic or ' civil aervlce scholar
ship, on year. 1100: choice of either
commercial or shorthand acholarahlpa,
aix montba 160; night course, any de
partment, on "ear, ISO,1
BehnkWalk Basin Ooueg.
Portland, Oregon. Four scholarships
for is months' comninea course, vaiu
1100: one scholarship for t monthe com
bined course, valu $8S; on acholar
ahip for S months' course, value f 70J
on. acholarahip for S months, either
ahorthand or business course, value ISO
Bake City Business Oollege, Baker
City, Oregon. Scholarship good, for on
?ear in snortnnna, commercial, sng
ish, advertising and penmanship
ourae. valu Sloo. )
International Oorrnondne Sohoora
of oranton, Ja- 7ortlaad agency 014
MoZay Bldg, B T. Beed, manager. Two
cholarahlr; enoii of $100 tuition in
ny of th num.rou or helpful
course except language course or
courses In locomotlv running; another
Scholarship In tb Am to th value : .
0.
International Oonaarratory of nTarr,
O, B. Band, manager, Biri dt.
vislea, wortlaad, Oregon. Three schol
arships; roe wlnnsrs to have their
choice of any of th flv different
course taught by thl conservatory;
namely, piano, organ, violin, mandolin
and r-itar; scholarship Include sheet
musts, all .trueuona and th atrinsed
Instrument 'if stringed Instrument
oourses are selected.
Oregon Bxpert Oollega, wortland, Or
go, o n cbolaarhlp in telegraphy and
typewriting, value S7K. Another schol
arship In telegraphy, typewriting and
station sv-'e work, valu 1100. .
Portland Bnala Ooller. PorBaal.
Oregon, A. P. Armvtrocg, prlaolpal.
rour scnoiarsnips, aa rollowa: on for
2 months in combined course, valu
1100; one for month in combined
course, valu III; on for S month in
combined course, val $70: on for 4
months in ahorthand or bualneaa courax
valu ISO.
Bo City Bualneaa Oollegt, Portland,
Oregon. wo acholarahlpa, ona com
bined course for on echool year, valu
$90; on S montiis' course In shorthand
or bookkeepln, $50.
Capital Business OoUag, Balem, Or.
gvn. Mne ecnojarsnip, gooq ror 10
months' tuition in either department,
value $100.
Oregon Conservatory of Waste, port,
land, Oregon. Course In piano with in
atructlon under L. H. Hurlburt-Kd-warda,
includln- us of music, valu
$250.
Bngen Basin esa OoUeg, Bag a Ore
gon.. One acholarahip in commercial or
stenographic course, valu $100. '
w eater neaoemy or arnsto. Biora-
L BMunnae,
fdon and Drama tie Art.
priaelpai, Portland. Oregon. One achol
arenip in cnoice or vocai, piano,
mandolin, elocution, oratory and
atlo art valu $200.
xtoimM-nand era prtvat
Port
land, Oregon. One scholarsHip good lor
on year anecial university prepara
tion, one year norma! course, or prt
tlcal English course for on and on
half yeara, valued at $160.
Oreron - Saw Colles-. flanamowwaaxtk
VnUdlng, Portland, Oregon. Scholar
ship in th first two years of tha oourae,
valu $160.
OUlesiile lohool of Ztxnresatas. Wort-
land, Oregon. Private and class lnatruo
tion to the valu of $226. -
Albany OoUege, Albany, Oregon. Tut
tion for on. achool year In either aea
demlo or colles department. ' f -
Pendleton Bnalnees Oollera. vandleton.
Oregon. Valu of acholarahip fl00.
Marlon Ward Pamham. dramatii
dram atlo art, Portland, Oregon. Schol
arship good for lesaona to value of $200.
Colombia TTnlverslty. - Portland, " a
acholarahip providing for tuition and
d inn era on school days during the
school year, eommanolnsr in September.
Value $100. . v " -
Paciflo ' TTniTaraliv. rinnaervatorv of
Mualo, Porest Orov, Oregon, Frank
Thomas Chapman, director. Two chol
arehips, on valued at $60, on valued at ;
$101.25, in either vocal or lnatrumental
departments, i .
Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey
is. distilled wholly from-malted
grain, and its softness, palatabiKty
m f l. ... - .
ana ireeaom irom injurious sur
stances make it acceptable to the
most sensitive stomach, - j.
Sold by druggists, grocers and
dealers or direct. $1 a bottle. Il
lustrated medical booklet contain
ing some of the many convincing
testimonials received from'grate
ful men ' and women' who have
been cured,: and . doctor 'sj advice
free. .- Duffy ; Malt Whiskey Co.,
jxocnesbcri an. a.
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