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urn onncou daily journal. Portland. Saturday evening,' august 17, 1007. TRUSTS TO ittlE mi the hnmebulldera and developer of the Btate." ' Kates Tell the Tale. Frinted price llsta Issued from year to year by the local lumber mill com- mnauon were prooucea vy "howed that the prices of lumber to Portland builders have been boosted In the following ratio: . im; Common rough lumbr I 80 No. 1 flnlahing... 24.00 No. 1 finishing. . . tO.OO II. vv 1.4 1.60 there DIG DOCK FOR THE EAST SIDE liora and trouble seems lurni one. -if., Imminent for The Ban Buena Ventura, waa f r Tina- monk bar nearly a month nn her laat. nortn berore ahe succeeded In Picking up a tow to take her Into the bay. She ran iimri r.Mui.i. displayed signals of distress In order to attention.--. $100 . 13.00 $18.00 S6.0Q ao.oo 30.00 $.00 4.00 hay already rortianrt architects from WTER STEAMEIt SINKS. No. S finishing fchlngles blab wood It la aald that been received by and builders pro: lumber mine not blnatlon, to lay down in this city com mon rough art (red lumber at $11 per 1,060. as against the 111 now charged ll.ti Pacific Bridge Company st-whecier rinmi iiit. nock in posais, from nearby In the Portland corn President;; Eipctcd to Say - Federal Fight Against the j Big Corporations Will Not ki'TA " M Continued Until Con- D0W cn'r" py loc" mui dTtians Are Better. WIN A HUSBAND (Continued from Pay On.) Tell him Instead that you can broil a beefsteak, make prima eoffaa and darn socki to perfection. Starts Work. on Large, Capacity-Bunkers. . V 8nake IUver. worn Wll Tna1vmA rmm'tTii rivra tast nignt mat in etern wheel steamer Yakima, alruck a cluster oi rocae D.twean Ainawnrth mnA n mri. and aank In several feet f water. None of those on board was injured. It Is Tn a rrnnnrnn a vrv. v awujimviii a. supposed that ih. .i. .. ha a li ' V LAEOEST VESSELS iftas STTStt, a1 rt fnp the nortn Dana roe a and ah has been carry' ins" supplies ror several months, She (Journal 8p"tt Service.) , New York, Aur7. That unleas his plans are changed lu the meantime Pres ident Roosevelt will make publlo an . . , w - w r - - - vfi- tasvu i us. Oliej With Ijim. Plwt nf rail Carriers WM built last year at Ainaworth and Wltn Large flees. OI lOaj vaxriera WM bn- f ha urgest craft that sver ', n'-A v Thi. -pn-t rnnlnmnt fuA " the Snake river, her gross reg- . " ,. , I wiiiaj uuui, ov ions, i . for Ilajidllng of Cargoes W1U XM - Welcomed ThW Pull. . . - MARINE LYTEIXIGENCB BaanaUr tlaert Pas to Antra. Alliance, Coos Bay........... Uncertain A large coal and tri 6K will ba c.utr0Cf1n'"' 8n "ranoisoo. .Aug . II 2,, t..i.Mn rait 9-.W- e.,dLp. San Pedro and way.Aug. 10 ' . X;.': Tij Angela Morgan. fu 4rta In tK. vilnk.. . r..v. I ' . - . I U. W. Kldar. 8an Padrn and ln I. " T v ..u eractsd on tne water rroni netween emb jnhan poui.n .B iv.i T.tZ housewifery. Take women out of shops. I ginjon and Taylor streata by tha Pa- Ddof eeaftu .B. '.I'.Jt tl wobuohh m nu ii..vui-f vui oi Blu" I dflo JBHdg company. . Tp cost or w coos nay ..Aug. II palgn against the big corporations and oolleges, laboratories and 9ualo schools, j structur will be $1,000 and It will, coRia. t?irr'n'n'ut' aSt' ?! trasta, la the beuel m wail' Btreet. ; wora as ooraesuo aenrants. Uquippad with. tha moat-modern ' eon- Roanoke. SajTPedro and way.". ;Thla knowledge was gained from ad-l Tnar la no-fleld that .offers better op-J T,nlences such aa llfU. derricks, chutes R. t. Inman, Ban rranclsoo....Aug, $8 ano eoplea of a speech which tha I poriumiies or success woman than I an nnvvnra. it : la aald that tha ?:,'? ,"mnl ...oepi. i president wlirdellver on Tuesday, next Slf' f.ThV'iiU.Jf at tha Pllarlma' celebration at Prnvlnna. I "..""I f,nl.M pi an argumem py i..n vi -I t .V,. . .1 ywies. v oenwan, w Steel n rr'r.'wF-"."".- I in Which ha dlannaea. In on ai rionUner tne documents round tneir Ktt ih. n.'i. .i.T... Tito the hands of certain oowerful r.kV .r' """r ll Street houaea . , " V.T. r.-rTr"'.,i,f.w"ra".'V:'- . . -1 ii. uuiiusn wuna im do Dim ror a j ."."Tj !. . J 0uT7a. maraea aa-i The domestic life is the only life IZa r.ii. m i '1 WL'.? .ln,lJ,VM ner chanoa to develop her - had early been demoralised and In which I r , , r , namoraiication in action or tne Bank : or ungiand in ralaln from 4 to 4 V Tha tenor wsw. -. .. Aleala, Oar. ss Sept. 18 bunker section will have capacity. ; for I Nlcouedla, orient October I handling 100 tons or. coal an, nour.i . aMg-alaa Xlaers to Depart. which will mean that large ocean going i Alliance, Coos Bay ..........Uncertain tramps can be coaled there ;'la a . rary J - Inman, Ban Francisco.... Aug. II sw hours, i ' ; : . .? "szitzrriz.: , , . . i ruiwii, can rancisoo. . auk. II To start with, the-large dock, which n. W. Elder. Ban Pedro and wav.Au n will have a frontage Of 00 feet, will be Redondo. Seattle and way Aug. 14 used for the handling' of eand and ft?"' fSHSSr. Bn cl"';'a-11 inTr!.?i? IZll? bV1. tomw ! of gravel to be ueed In filling the eaat aide Costa Rica, Ban rranctoco.V .August II In raising Us discount .rate I tha United States Steel corporation ex- fn, H materUlly aided. I pressed these oplnlone. Mr. Schwab, j, r of Mr. Rooanvelt'a inwrh. 1 whm I aaar at tha Uni.I Of in.i I .w It was aald, la toward calHTIga halt on half an hour before train time, conaented Morrison and 2 K. further atrlfa against the T)lg Indus- j to forget affairs of weight tqr that pe- deeoenad So aa . trll corporations, at least a this time, rlod and to discuss woman and auo- laVaeat vesselat cesa. " lnf0rm.t7o.7.TV-i th- " u "" fr eny woman to make 1 a.a -.tH.wfi?.-en. f'.'tt0-' a great 'financial aucoesar .-I asked wJnt w, m t0 th ffactihat..tn P""- bn. "Hss she the ability, the requisite ------ Miiiuuiib. m wu(. WiH.J I IUi DUaililar t . , ' whloh the administration proposes to I , Mr. Schwab smiled. - ' " ' puraue In- lt future attitude toward I "I decline to be ouoted en that" he B0SR..rt "tereeta. - 1 said, with Just a twinkle of amueement poucy, it was aaia, wui let tne I in ma good-natured brown eyes. ," rvai ai uia siage it ias aireaayiaii sooa nature, is teaehed on the theory that the ouroose I financial world. ' which it was Intended to accomplish el-1 His very presence, which la simple . ready has been realised.' 1 1 unaffected, seems to radiate an am- I Advance coplea of a speech which I Pie kindliness and good wllL He aeema wuiuun H. Taf t, secretary of war, will I mora tne man or the home than the ma A ..a. eal mud flate between Water street ana Roanoke, San Pedro and way... Aug. 10 union avenue, jnciaeniaiiy n.i .i i Arable, orient SeDtember II at a AaV a A aaW a, I vavt SBralat fl rnaVt a l- l " " . Z Mtoiwn Driuc 74"AWomaieV orient Oct 10 larrast vaaaela that coma ud the Colum- I Tesseis la ran. bla river. The company la now build-jxoia. sr. an.... .....Elevator dock lng a dredge at a cost of $140,000 to be waigonar, nr. sh Columbia No. I devoted to digging up gravel from the Bee, Am. son..., Willamette LAB. Wke rlvar bottom, tha null bia- constructed Itfra, Am, str. Portland JLAr. Co. at St. Jobna and the machinery In the Conway CasUe, Br. bk Greenwich The enterprtae will mean mucn to eiem, ur, sn steamers Johaa Poulsen. and Catania, ior roruino. Tides at Astoria today: High. 7:04 a. m.. I.I feet: T:0l n. m.. I.I feet. Low. p:6l a. jnn 1.1 feet; 11:10 p. m, $. reet. Newcastle, N. B. Ana. 14. eanea. UL Portland because It will not onl He la n 1 make at Columbus on Monday, which I finance. "II isn't a Question of Street,! wnetner woman has the ability to suo- hava also been received In W! Columbia. No 1 ly aoive i Aiuanoa, Avm. str auppies yard -the low King Cyrus. Am. sch.. Standard Box Co. 1. v.... Ill 1 m fitralah , an nd 111 1 L UL. lnmu. Am. mtr I .tnntA. this giant of the j bertha for deep eea craft. With a front- j Beulah. Am. sch; , . . . . . AatorU aga OI ewe ieat now wm wmmur v-v. .u. ....Avuguw ruint large enough for the longest vessels Vlncennea, hr. bk. Stream that aall the seas. - Excelsior, Am. str... .Portland Lbr. Co. In veara east a large number of Americana, Am. sch ...Astoria inm. iiiun.r. that hava been aent I North Kin a. Am. tua ..Aatorla. here for lumber or grain cargoes have j Antelope,. Am. sch.... Standard Box Co. gone to Com ox, u. t, or t-uget eouna tnmbex Cerrlere Sn atoate. for the administration, ha also wUl an . nounce a eeesatlon of hostile v action against the trusts of ths country, Indloated that, aa an official apokesman I f'4. ln. tnf f'nanolal world.1 thi nl5 Dot hv -J?.-0?.1.? here, or 2.7. w" tLfej9 la Mta anl ssr trims avara s- jat c-to in tne iinanoiat world." ne n o. kuiiit mJ ilthir bwiuii of : "-- " It la simply that ahe hi a greater work i Jln. l able to aure the 2oal Thomaa 1 Wand. Am. atr.Ban Francisco .??!: : H? l- the only SSra-inrta tht 4dkeS bSS CoaMer. A. Ban Francisco T . r " , . i. j- i huiii ivi. fiummir Am mrr f inavmAa MSim The simplest, best Ice . Machine on the market I v Just the thing for residences or butcher shops, " . ouMN eed ; ; We have just j-ecently taken up refriger- ating engineef ing iand have , employed one of the most competent mea We shall f be glad fb ohbw you ysonie of our, plants in . operation ' . - TH E W. G. McPH E RSON Heating: and Refrigerating Englneoro CO. British steamer Tymerlo, for Portland, place for a woman. She la entirely out ""'TV Iceaa and tha T nro. .""- .W. "r.'J ZZ ZZ Wasn. Am. atr.... Ban Francisco Informatfo T which "the flnanclaldl f ., . , aT1hii"S.Si. totmto..-----JtM trlot baa received alnca the recent alumn 1 - i ' are arach Gonumlalom. - I Tu hi. K...ina.a imiiiiii tha fual I tettiua,Am. sch. Baa Francisco began and has served to give immediate -But aupnose conditions eomnel her I does not reach such an exorbitant price E?u1rnl"Am: ,ch 8n f.1"0 uai wipdh oonaiiions compel ur iwi dvi rareo uv;m bu I' I Maplln Am ah to adopt a life outaide the homer that the ateamera are prohibited from "V""1-. "" buvin strength to the market, which had been . iimuviaajaau ior seranu wya. I Tllll It was that km mmAm hla l.rt. I hurlnr. A bad tone had been given to trading I ling assertion. - With more than two dosen ooal car- aiso ny tne ran u re or ueorge U. Cortel-I "Thera is no auch eommilalon. . Kvarvl rlara bound from Australia to Portlana ; rou, secretary of the treasury, to cornel woman who Is obliged to earn her own this early In the season. It Is self-evl-to the relief of the money market, . living ahould seek a position aa servant dent that there la going to be scarcity Ttmi oirm -was wruus.ni q a pitcn I nni' nnusenoio. mere is no ais-1 or storage room ior mi ihu, mou iur i servant' it is the that reason tne erection or inese bum. any ene can oocudv. I era la reaarded very timely. a worKinar man onoaw-inaaad. i tended to say. Inaamuch aa all advance I am now. And I am not ashamed of the coplea furnished by government officials I faot I enly hope X deserve the 41 tie -are markad "nnnfldantfai" mA i.in I or narvani. . explicit directions that they are not toKJBut J?" t?'' expect women of I Vlncennea Sticks In Soft Mad Near oe usea in any way aerore released onlr""."? ,17ul . , J"1; . llonj,-l I ma oay aet ror thetr'waM, it la evident I "Si;L ?, !v .5 ti . lrnP- . w nw WV aaap WIVUU V Sa ILU I WVMIW ' UW USJVUVtVI Of intense excitement by the publics-1 grace In being a lion of the information regarding what I proudest position i tne president and secretary of war ln- FRENCH BARK AGROUND. Stv Helena. that aome one has been guilty of al" zbZ notT Ita the noblest kork on v7 . "T..T-" v ! aarth , far -a. woman . M na. k.. KaaV la niavMi I I f "Y.?,'. WDmn ahould be proud Kreat faneen tha 'French laoeere4. ilto fill auch a oositlon. I can with y1!! !? I"B.on. all n.. hunt h. tha K-i. . I go ouc wi tne cnanns xi r v I wane mni wi ud m rir "I?r.lTr01 terday by the O. R. A N. towboat Har- grave breach of confidence. ' :. XaV t. niaeawaWa ... :ilM'l,m. 'TA.T" Ft veat Oueen tha French bark Vlncennea row out of the channel and stuck in who gave out the Information, and If woet accomplished, woman I ever knew ""ML iJSl r d fs being lightered Presloent Roosevelt desires, to make 4n houaekeeper.: She filled a place 'SdlV Thive.M? went S5 the eon There la no seoret on the street as to all my heart that the best, - sweetest. nernetrator of asuse or trust ne win exampio or tne perpetrator or thlsl1" "T "noi ihh a auierent sort l iiiZ ,j i, no v damaged. Tha ak..aa n t-..m,t v. fn v Jim i. of woman enuM ... hi., filial w 1 DOltom ana IB in no way aaniasau. lit telSattnUtFi vessel the Nuahaaak St, Nicholaa. Am. sh. Nushaaak John Currier, Am. ah Nushagak compeer. Am. sen Ban Francisco Wrestler, Am. bktn Ban Pedro Johan Poulsen, Am. str. ..San Francisco Annie M, Campbell, Am. sch.... Ban Francisco Olendale, Am. son. ....Ban Francisco Honolpu, Am. son. Redondo JBa Xante With Cemea and OeaaraJ. fiuocleucn, Br. sh. Hamburg Brenn, Fr. bk Hull Europe, Br. bk. Antwerp uenevieva aiounos, rr, bk. Lanaon Rene Kervller, Fr. sh Hamburg Laenneo. Fr. ah , Swansea L filler, ft. bk.. ALONG TUB WATERFRONT J. Brooks, cabin boy on the steam schooner Northland, fell down tha com panlonway last night and waa so se riously Injured that be had to be re moved to the St Vlnoent'e hospitals He waa unconscious when taken to the hos pital. The Northland is at Ocean a oca loading wheat for Ban Francisco. Tha ateamer Breakwater arrived this morning from Coos bay bringing a full list of passengers and about all the freight ahe could handle, awe eaus Mondav nla-hL The ateamer Multnomah ran aground near the mouth of the Willamette yes terday afternoon while towing a couple of barges. She got off without assist ance. The Union Oil company has secured a new steamer for its business on. the coast. Bha la a large craft, registering 1. 10? tona net. and la known aa the Colonel E. T. Drake, A survey of the channel to the aea from thla port will be oommenoed next week by the pilots of branch No. SI. AT THE THEATRES Martha Roux. Fr. bk.... Hambur Ezra Kendall Coming to HeOlg. The advance aeat sale will open at the box office of the Heilla- theatre next Tuesday morning for Erra Kendall in Mosarablque. tha eomed-v success "Swell Elerant Jones" next Thursday, Friday and Sat urday nlghta with a special price mati nee Saturday. cargo. The vessel arrived at Aatorla a couple of daya ago from Glasgow with a cargo or coxa, rireciay, one ana pig iron i .imiiu. 'i.Tu JJ?,.X.mA ..... v..u I that when aba died wa both fait tnr a ; the president's jsteeoh at- Jamestown, J",t,,nS oou.14 never recover from and numerbua other occasions mie-ht be I tie ioaa : . recalled. Many persons of considerable I - Are Xadapeadant, xt sYay. ' . importance In nnanolal affalra are In. I ' " dnmaaia kn.vta- . I ......i ... vtairar. wil.nn A Co.. and cllned to think there ia aome ground I Created with-the respect that women left up Thursday afternoon ln tow of tuaj b iiiu apscu- ana gins command in stores and ahnna I tne Marveai uueen. esna raissea tne lators in the confidence of the govern-1 and various professions. The domestlo I channel yesterday ahortly before noon ment If not actually connected with It I la treated as a menial, ln't shet" and all efforts to pull her off proved in an oiiiciai position are given tne l "hoi at ail. l have round Just the I futile. The Harvest wueen came up advance information . ln order that ltiODPoalte to be trua. in mv awi. . I thla momlnrand brouaht Can tain Noel may be sold ln the way It was yester- perience." of the Vlncennea to the city. Arrange- iuv ' 1 nrriais m same inae-1 monta to Bin un uuwii u ui. nmu. ' . Among tne mors radical element on penaencer- - were immediately maae ana u is ex- tha stock exchange It is openly asserted I "Greater Independence,'' emphatloally pected that -the vessel can be floated that the possessors of this ' advance In- ksserted Mr. Schwab. "I do not healtate in tlms to reach the harbor tomorrow formation and they are-neraona of in-1 V aay tnar tna aomestio servant has I morning, etteveoores were sent oown fluence la Wall Street deliberately I if reater advanUges In every way from this city to lighter the cargo. , , want Into tha m.rV.i ant .t...i I toul the woman ware-earner In in? I rente In H. T. droves, superintendent pricea from two to fonj- p'olnta. pur-1 ot.S.lL tMa" ' ., - f the. Port of Portland dredges, eaya chased large blocks of stocks at the I Thn 70 would .discourage the that therr Is a 11-foot channel from lowest ouotatione and then oroflted tol?Tomn.lawJrr artiat. merchant and all Portland to Astoria at the present stage tha extent of manv millions h alHna-lln"-re"r. ' - - ; . . Of the water and can tnererore see no out at the advance caused hv the nnhll... certainly wouia. The only eduoa- good reason or vessels, going agrouno, iiK.im At h.i. in.u. i.n.n.ti. ' I lion ror woman that counts la eduoa- The aeneral opinion along tne ...... ..w. U.B...VU. , . ,, I tlnn In Anr-.rn.mtlm. ..1.. Z' I . .V. m.m o I wm.wv.v .wviiuv. . x.u woman I iruni ia viiaw ui. waa w rc Br. sh Newcastle. L Samoa, Br. bk Shields Thiers. Fr. sh Newoaatle. K Marechael Turrene, Fr. bk. ...Hamburg ! ' ' ... VUla de Mulbouae. Fr. bk Antwern ! " lAtot Of the Farce. Vfuewary, ir. pa. Antwerp m i-. .-a n v. v. Plerrl Loti. Fr. bk.... Antwerp ' 7 y, . Wia.e,.Ab?7' Antwerp Thi fnnnr comedr which hai Icl been offered all week at the Marquam. eweiilwleilalaA atasi a, i i i , ,, i Tha Clnd Ton Hara Abrmys Bouslit, and irnlcli has been - in nsa for orer 30, years, has horna tha adgnatnra of and lias oeenmada under his pesw onal Brjperrlslon since) Its infancy. ; AXLxm no one to deoeira jou in this. JLH Ooonterfelts, Imitations and Just--foodM ara bnt ILxpeiinients that trifle with and endantrer tha health of Inflyits and C3hlldrenETerlenca against experiment. What is CASTORIA Caitorla is a harmless snbstltnta for Castor OH, Pare arorio, Drops and Soothlnar Syrnps. It is Fleasant. It contains neither Opium, ' Morphlno nor other 2ffarcotlo substance. Its ajre is its guarantee. It destroys TTorms and allays Fererlahness. It enres Diarrhoea and Wind Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, cares Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tha Food, regulates tha Stomach and Bowels, glTing healthy and natural sleep. Tha Children's Panacea Tha Mother's Friend, ccnuiNC AI-VAYO Sean ""the Signature of Olenesalln, Br. sh.. tlon . ln domestlo science. , No water- the towbata woman front Is that the of f lcere. o: IB lniDOI post, i art the bridge for days - , ' 1 Continued from Page One.) . - wheat more "than It consumes, ' ships i wheat to New Tork and receives there , xi per Dushei, and the freight rate la 15 . cents, . tne aame wheat will aell In the , local markets of Oregon at 75 cents per . iiunin, 4 ou ii is Tvim jumDer. - 1 Competition WUl Come. , "The " will be the , less the cost ; the cost of of lumber from waat Im competition from southern ' pine holds the middle west market eteady at the literature and muslo. If women only iduiku ii, Buun aocompiisnmentS GO not win the admiration of man. - .. Kan xjke the nonaetla Olrt . . . e wwtaa m aaa w vauaU iniutAinir wn enna PflT?,TTiAlTl A KHTTTT 7r.Tfl not know how to keep house. for them to keep awake at the! vu.a...Ua.u -it is five hundred times mora. Itn-1 Of times the pilots on the tow! portant that 'a airl be tauaht tn Mk reauirad to atav ok the bridge and mend and ;wash dishes and darn at a stretoh, until they finally give out rrom sneer exnauataon. Captain Noel of the Vlncennes called upon the consignees and" made a report of the grounding. He reports also hav ing encountered m fearful gale during Kit course. T don't r...a ... e latter par tn,.' that man's innr-vil ! ,V.V- .Z' I Or rour 0171 im . wmm w " atrlvln, for. -But It'a'a it"n5v.rth JZ. '."V ihi Tnii man rrtn't ik. hiriiii.., . . . . . . . Tha Vlncennes maae a quick run irom Rurone and doubled tha Horn In 16 days, whereas vessels that reached here a couple of weeks ago ran Into awful headwinds south of the promontory and had to battle for monthe to get into the Pacific local market price should and feeV? W0H the amount of the foreign price. fftTf'SJfiS .....Ant we Varaaillaa F. 'hit Y .1, -., mr w ............... .MCI IU General de Bolsdeffre, Fr. bk ..London General de Negrler. Fr. bk...... Loudon Bayard, Fr. bk ..Antwerp Villa de Dijon, Fr. bk Antwerp Alio Marie, Fr. bk. Antwerp .ugene nergaiens, f r, OK. Antwerp H. Haekneld. Gr. bk.... Honolulu Arctio stream, nr. sn........ Rotterdam Crown of India, Br. bk........ Antwerp Cornll Bart, Fr. bk............ Antwerp Jules Oommes, Fr. bk Rotterdam Coal Skips Ba Boats. Belen, Fr. bk... ...Newcastle. CoL de Vtuebois MarenlL Fr. bk. .. . ....,,,. ..Newcastle, A. ixiar.ruuii. jor, au.. , , . . , .n.wCBStie, A. WUlscott, Am. bk Newcastle, A. x-ori c-airica, or, so. . . . . .rtowcaaue. A, St. Mlrren, Br. sh.. Newcastle, A, Crillon, Fr. bk ..Newcaatle, A. Ara.normiB, or. ua.. . , , . , .nawcaatie, A. Eugene Schneider, Fr. bk. Newcaatle, A. St. Louis, Fr. ah. ........ NewcasUa, A, uuiion, jr. Da. Newcastle, A, Castle Rock. Br. ah.. ....... Hvdnair a Redhlll, Br. sa. ...Newcaatle, A. Knight Templar. Br. ss.. .Newoaatla. a. ijiuonu, sr. air. .Newcastle, a, Henry Villard, Am. str.. .NewcasUa. A. Transit, Nor. atr. NewcasUa, A, Tramp Steamers Sn Xonto. Queen Alexandra. Br. atr..' Madraa Btrathneaa, Br. atr.... Port Los Angeles Eva. Oer. aa..... Hakodate,. Japan Oil teams rs Sue. Atlas. Am. Str. ........ ..Han TTranrla.. Catania. Am.' atr. ......Ban BVannlann ai. a. araae, ajd, air. j ......san Francisco Here are tha nimlltlAa v. Schwab, that men admire la women: .-.. Val rate, the Portland manufacturer will Me.nw,e:.n?("ty domeetlp attain- fnhandy to consult the local con .ZmllWS0 Here Ar thA traJtsi msn 'a a .Ar MARINE NOTES ABERDEEN NEWS. ,ora he has ' so Ions- ienored. and encourage the home market by glv- enent or the lower price I Astoria. Auk. It. Arrived down at u d. m. ana sauea at s tv. m. ttumw J, B. Stetson, fpf San Francisco. Ar- Boldneae. aarreaatmnaaa .nUiu . , i, " '- - I.. . -M.MMWI I tui - wunuiv j -. Dawer... niniiunm, . a "The woman of today," declared Mr. Many Vessels ; Headed for . Immber rived down at 4 p. m. and sailed at 6:10 9 - - I k m air avei mas fr.mm. DIa eA. o.. Shipping ,PorC ? clsco. Sailed at In. mTateamer Daisy ahardaen. Aur. 17. Sailed, steamer reeman, ior can Franoiaco, Chehalla for an Franoiaco, with pas- Aatorla, Aug. 17-Condlon of the lng it the obtained by the advanced frelaht rate. "Xf ha AAA. tlA Ark mm, mm -.111- that are already blddlna for Portland nimnnr irsnn win rnma in mr ttirm. kia i a. . . w -, mvvmmvu iu r. i vi..w.aw - . . ' . . - i - a local market ; away from hlra Tk. h S.nw"i Mlte' tremendous mistake aengera and lumDar JJom 2."e"n bar at 7 a. m., amooth. Wind, north, HfTnasteTMrL the housewife's ocuna- Mlddleton mill: .earner. Santa Bar- mliea, WeaAhereloudy. . 7 . aettlnr his nroduct s.riiad man's work In bara, American mm, ior o"". . Sailed at 7 a, in, steamer Aurella. for ri. ivIitiiml.rmmMiiT i r?namnnnila. I an. r rancioco. : expense of the Pacific coaal omn opponuw wee ior f """iJ''"-!. 'r--A Arnvea in at :zo a. m i"TV.m. mmm .lij i Iv -L m, il 1 I UUIO VCIinnK: .; s -, M l;. st ,;.. ..vf . .. lTOr Ban x inuumvv.. .. panif in nait rKinSS ."H J" iSJI M kViiilaU.'wM f-ie-. Westerner, rrom weaonoo, wr.wie weav 111 pounds ror hauling ak flooring and mil 1 - 'Tt la all a mistaken Idea that bouse- The schooner Rosamond. Captain iiiiuuiv wjw iia.ra wuuae o tnia coasuiaoia wora spells humiliation, it axalta i rh..a of 1.000 tone, la one or tne while tneocai rir lumber manufacture I rather than debases woman. The most I larger vessels to come to this port to lng combination has been getting . its I successful women in this wnrld. tn mviin.S - fihe la a four-master and carries ' product nauiea , to tne middle west for estimation, are its housekeepers. Homes 1.200.000 feet of lumber. She will have SO and 40 centa per 100 -pounda, and at today are crying , for the work that a new mast stepped afthe Lindstrom the same time doubling- prices of lum- women know best how to perform. shipyard, after wnich ahe will go to I ber to Pacific coast Tiome ; builders. "It Is the home that needs woman, the Hoqulam Lumber 4k Shingle mills fWlth the cheekln;x.of ' the. eaatbound not the business .world. ': At the Indus- to load. v movement of Pacific coast lumbery Ore. trial; school which I-opened at Home- 4. Thai following ahlpa are now on (the gon peopie wiu d aoie to get lumner at ateaa, rennsyivania, I made the ques- way to this port, witn tne numoer,ox noma at orlcea-something- near rinirm. I tlon of dnmentln axiana tha .i ji.u mii Snhnanir C A. Thaver. San able. ; . - I amount importance. For It is. indeed. I Pedror nine days; schooner Lizzie Vance, .Fouof condemned.. . i the most Important one in the world San Pedro. 13 days; schooner Espada, wtrmntr' ihi,It Mmi.nmr k. lor uy ontB." . - r (Ban Francisco. 13 aays: parxenuna) policy of pushing up pricea of building! Mj , Schwab aald that he had been Gardiner City. 8an Pedro, II days: JU.iaJi.u ha,"hl 5-1-1.2 tasked to alve atalkr on Tha Tund schooner Fearless. San Francisco, 14 - . . I f ... l t I J mm l - . . . 1 J . ... TnhH I Mi are unreasonaoie that result velopments. eat terms tl local lumber ateamer Ex celsior, from San Francisco. Arrived In at 1:20 a. m.. schooner Americana, from Port Los Angeles. Arrived in at 8:40 , m., ateamer North King, rrom Alaska. San Francisco. Aua. 17. Sailed vh. terday, schooner Annie M. Campbell and avaa Nan fa- ana - appressive, , and I frL1, lJ" l0" . na mat i 'L' " . A kir ij..n in holding-back home de- "-,ww",?.0 ' ". 2X' hTU..'-S"n.VvF-: He criticized in the strona,-l". i ivou ow vrcaent, .... no con-i can u.ivu, - . if udacltand bear mora .. of t nlla-fianU Ro"eJA..d.?; ,"fh5?n.' manufacturers ' and de-1 wnal 1 tBlnK a"50"' auocesa and woman'a J-. ruS?' " " '"5""". I real qpDortunitr. '. i scnooner mwwm, j l . . mu 1 . ' ' I clared that they "had reached the zenith of an attempt to plunder the oeoole when they undertake to enlist govern The schooner Antelope was - floated ment agencies In. an "effort, to perpet- last night and brought utf to the harbor uate their practices or comDination ana tnia morning.. She wui load at market manipulation at the expense of I Standard Box company's dock. thai iiiili THE POLICYHOLDERS' COMPANY -PURELY OREGON" BEST FOR AW ; OREGOMIAH . . HOKE OFFICE COU. SIXTH AND ANKENY STREET , PCKTLAND . A. I MILLS, . L. SAMUEL," - CLARENCE S. SAMUEL, : ' s . President. ;. " . v. Cencral. Manager, , J Ajsjstaat Manager, davar nohnnnnr Sailor Kov. Ban Franclt co, six daya; schooner R. W. Bartlett. I San Francisco, two , days. ,v e SCHOONER IX TROUBLE. San Bnena Ventnia Lies Loaded and Idle at TiUamook. fSwdil DItMtrli ta The JnurasLt Tillamook, Or..f. Aug. 17. August Kreba, master ofi the schooner Ban Buena Ventura la' here , endeavoring to collect hla wagea. His snip came in anmc four months iro and took" on a load Of lumber from the -Tillamook Lumbering-company's mllla. When falrlv loaded she waa attached , by the mill company for about 13,000 al- J lered. ta be due from a San Francisco , broker to whom prior cargo, of lum j uer naa Deen enippea. The skipper had to take his unpaid i seamen to Portland. The crew got 80 cents on the dollar, but CaptaipTCrMia Is still looking for ils wages. The wehooner is lying loaded In tha bar. The esV tbe ca&Uln. la atrajidai. ou a gtraun 1 1 BITTERS Most everyone knows what It is to experience a spellxjf Stomach Trouble or Bilious-: ness " ana tnoasanas are guarding against a return attack by keeping: a bottle of the - Bitters handy. It cures Indigestion," Costive ness, Cramps, .Diarrhoea, Headache or Insomnias This Play hos made one of the blggeet nits or tne engagement or tne Dtocawcii- Macuregor company. Sunday at tha Grand.' When- looking for a place of amuse ment tomorrow rememoer tne urana nas been giving this week one of the best shows It haa ever had and that thla en tertainment will be repeated tomorrow for the laat times, beaded by European i reature acta. The Scout'i Revenge." Life ln the wild west never ceases to fascinate and "The Scout s Revenge," tha attraction -at the Star theatre this week, is packing the people to the doors. Toi niav ia zirat-ciasa ana im story is as full of excitement as an electrlo bat tery. , " . . I a aV The Kind You HaYe JQways Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. . rs NiTwa aaemurr, tt tmaaav araetr, new 1 The Two Orphans." Tan will have to hurrv If you want to see the. Allen atock company in the finest performance of that famous old classical melodrama, "The Two Or phans," at the Lyric thla week. There will pe omy a rew more performances. Building Permit. William Xsensee, two-story flate, Montgomery between Fifth and Sixth, S10.000: . T. M. Bondurant, two-story dwelling, East Thlrty-rourtn Between Stephens and East M11L $2,400; Rose Welch, Eaat Salmon between Eaat Thirty-seventh and East Thirty-eighth, 11.900: Paciflo sridae company, one- story coal dock. East Water between East Salmon and Eaat Taylor. $500: Rmn S. Nltachke. one-story store. East Irving and union. $800,' F. A. Van Kirk, one and a half-story dwelling. Curry north of Baa. Line road, 3,ooo; Mrs. A. Reims, two-story flats, Missouri and Beach. $4,000; A. 8. Rosenthal, two- story dwelling, Marshall between Twenty-first and Twenty-second. SS.tOO: J. Matthieaen, four-story brick hotel, Front and Harrison, ido.ouo; j. x. avert, one-atorv dwelUng, Tenlno-" between East Thirteentn and JKJast jnrteentn. i c AA. T.ma TuMain. tWA-ltnrv dwell. lnir. Height between Beech and Fre mont, 12.000. In Memoriam. At a special meeting of the director and officers of the American Mining Syndicate, held at the offices of said corporation, it waa resolved that suit able resolutions, expressive Of the high regard of the American Mining . Syndi cate for Its late secretary and treasurer, R. V. Pratt, be drafted and spread on the minutes of this corporation and a copy! thereof De presented to tne uaugnter, Mrs. Mason, of Seattle. Wash., it was i further resolved that Judge J. J. Hlrsh heimer. the -attorney for the con be renuested to draft the resolution: "Whereas, by the inscrutable decree of Providence, to whloh. we bow In hu mility, there has been removed from our midst our late friend and colaborer, our secretary and treasurer. . Whilst In the official dlscharre of hla duties, sudden ly and without premonition our' friend was struck and summoned from the sphere of his terrestrial duties to the life eternal; a sleep fell upon him which gave him rest from hla labors from a life of righteousness and from duties faithfully performed. We deeply de plore his Joss and mourn his sudden de mise. une piace ten vacant must nec essarily b filled, yet wa feel that per sonaliy it will be difficult to fill the void made by our late friend and co- laborer; tn him the elements were har- i momouaiy Dienaea or gret aDiiity, niu- gent in his employment, or great indus try, loyalty to hla task and friends; with charity, for all. with malice for none; he measured up to - the full standard of manhood, in whom God must have been pleased and whom he recalled in the full flower of all his faculties and mental Vigor. - Loved by all and generally re gretted, all that is left of him to US ia the fragrance of a memory -which will survive him. Mav ha rest In peace. "Resolved. That a copy of this reso lution be given for nubllcatlon in the columns of the city press. ' mm "a'oruana, uregoc. aujusi ib, iviv ' ' ' .v j ' ' ' Is Booth of the mouth of the Columbia river' on the Pacific ocean and U reached VTA A.&C R. IL Only foor . hours ride, paralleling tha Columbia river. Two through trains daily, leaving Portland 8 a. nu and 6 p. m. - SPECIAL TRAIN SATURDAYS, 3:10 P. LL , Thii ; is the most attractive beach resort north of California; thousands go there to spend their summer outing;-it has many at- tractive features to please the visitor.;.. Modern hotels, good fishing and . boat riding, ' dancing " pavilions, .skating rinks, bowling alleys, and many other attractive amusements. 'You should not miss this splendid opportunity to spend your vaca tion at Clatsop B etch. , - Round Trip 'Season Tickeb .L:.......;.;......$4.00 special Saturday to Monday Round Trip $2.50 CITY TICKET OFFICE, THIRD AND MORRISON STREETS. R. H. JENKINS, General Passenger Agent 31 STa -'eea 2Xmiyri HomeDecoraUno Is not! a dlfflcult matter when jou ' .. -. . nee s IiOn-E-LAC TEE CniENTAL UC CD IVllZl A combination of most durable VaN nUh and Stains for Interior Wood work. Floors, Furniture, etc. 1 1 fiU.ll O tc: "'Kr. 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