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-THE v OREGON -DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND.; ' WEDNESDAY 'EVENING, SEPTEMBER ? I7H EAT STARTED 7 UPPER RIVER amer JRelief Loads;, First I 'go t Above v Cascade! j Locks for Portland. ; :l . and Vancouver. The little vessel Is a trim craft and 4a avnacterf to make a good showing on the river. Painters and engineers are at work on the Co lumbia putting bar In shape and ah looks "spick and pun with' her cleai adornments.- Bhe will make four tripe a . day-to the city on the Washington aide of the Columbia, commencing the tatter, part of the week or the first of next week. She will carry from 100 to 115 passengers and will be operated by the .Spencer line and will moor at the Washington treat dock. - MARINE INTELLIGENCE " Jgegula Liners Sne to Arrive. ffohan Poulsen, San Francisco. .Sept 4 Coeta Rica. San Francisco ..Sept. I Breakwater, Coo Bay Sent 7 City. of Panama, Ban Fr. ,;..Bept. 11 Clty of Panama BepL 13 AUUUT 300,UU(,AUAS lnn:.8an rr.nci.co..,.gPt. isj .. ', .5. . , . j I fV'mBi otDL 19 Roanoke, Ban Pedro and way... Sept. it Arabia orient . . Sept. 17 Nlcomedtft, orient Oct. 1 Numantia, orient Oct. ?0 Segal linen to Depart. Numantia, orient. -. Sept. t O. W. Elder, San1 Pedro and way. Sept 8 Redondo Sept 4 Oea'W. Elder Sept. I Numantia, orient Sept. 6 Alliance .....Sept 7 fuuu 4 wv,vu -"v" i costa Rica, Ban Francisco Sept. SEASON SHIPMENT'S Improvements In Bute Portage Road I at Celllo to Aid Mariners in Trans porting Grain From inland Empire to Rose City Have Been Started. KIDNEYROUBLE Sufftrtd Two Yeart-Re(Uvtd In Thm r , i',. ;.,..r,.j " , i ml If ' (pi ' ) l L river have already commenced and the 'steamer Relief brought down 800 sacks of the grain from Alderdale and Rooie- "ielt yesterday to Celllo, where it was shipped down, and taken aboard the J'. N. Teal to be brought to Portland. The wheaLJe coming to Balfour. Guthrie & id ts the forerunner of the river aln transportation which promises to be very large this year. The Relief, will make three trips a week from Umatilla in the future and will carry her full cargo of 1.600 sacks on each trip. ' It Is eetl mated that her owners will handle between 260,000 and 900,000 sacks of the golden grain for Portland this season. ' Superintendent Fred Snipes of the Open River Navigation company, which operates the Relief and J. N. Teal, ar rived home last night from a trip up the river where he made arrangements lor transporting tne grain. Mr. Snipes said this morning that improvements in the State Portage road bad commenced at Celllo to reduce the fieep grade ut that point At present It Is necessary to let the cars down to ft JTR. C. B. PIZER, Mt Sterling-, Kj 1V1 w Jnhnn PmilHAn Ran W nM mni flanr ia Roanoke, San Pedro and way.... Sept. 12 writes : III "I have Buttcttd wHb kidney mad, Niaomedia. orient.... .:;Tdct io Other trouble tor tea yemnpetL easels U Fort. ' "Last March I eommencea using Vnu .h v.bl Parana and eontlnned for threei months. raigoner', B?.'ihV.".V. .Columbia No. s j hare not Med It slnoe, nor harelfelt Bee, Am. sch. .. .Willamette I. A 8. Wks I . , i Conway Castle, Br. bk Greenwich I pain. : Slam, Or. sh ...... . Portland Lumber Co. I j bolleya that I am well and I there-! Alllanoe, Am. str Couch street . , .. . . . .. . King Cyrus, Am. sch Astoria fore giro my highest commendation to Beulah. Am sch Astoria . the curatlre qnallUas of Pernna. Vlncennes, Fr. bk Columbia No. 1 , . . . , North King, Am. tug .Astoria Pe-Tu-na Tor Kidney Trouble. cA dm. :chh-.::,.::f?.0.t.?f .illSriS Mr, H: BlmMr' Qrat o. 1 Numantia, Oer. at Alaska Can., writes: i Su'5rnAif,canll' BKr- ,tr Wnnton j i.j hn& ot been weU for about four St. Nicholas, Am. sh ..Astoria . , . . . . . Aiverna. Ami sch st. Johns years. bad kidney trouble, and. in trip up st ills. Fr. bk. . Pacif lo Coast bunkers fact, felt badly nearly all the time. I remenu 9trJX" wf".M "Tbla summer l got so rery bad I Strath,ness, Br. s. ! Portland' Lumber Co. thought I would try Peruna, so I wrote American"' AacST. W : ! I Va'ncouv e r to "d began at onoe to take Peruna steep grade ut that Mint. At nraaint uaralner am. DKtn uryaocK -uiujuhuui, It l.BMrv -i.P?A-..t-!en Alice McDonald. Am. sch ..Astoria ..t U n1 tw ht-a f Paran. - " 7 . T I AllrAI laL. Am. MM . . . Waatnnpt " when ce Vide na. eut awar the' o1- rvuieboli ; Muriel Fr bk. . Astoria and one of Manalln, and now I feel TL"r" l" ...aao oeen Cl?t away the r.iav vmin Am r... . v.-.i L - irainn win De ame to run down to the steamer landing and transfer the car- HA.I mrtttirtiit 1 . i " .IC 7wl" iicvrBwj lOlivtsr.J- OIn. Am mm A.tnrla -A- - A 4 uiv UU U1M1Q m UlUDtOUl WUU1AU Ul 1X1 ft fi f jt s 'fek With the Present arranaamant. TTir cnt wnt tM eitetislve nir- neera estimate that mora than s ono bio yards of rock will have to be cut away to make aecure the desired grade. ENGINEERS AT WORK. Dalay Freeman. Am. ss...East. A West. Honoipu, Am. sch Astoria R D. Inman. Am. str Oceanic dork Oliver. J. Olsen. Am. ss. better than I hare for some time. "1 feel that Peruna and Manalln cored Improvements Are Being Made on Various Northwest Rivers." uovernment engineers are Dually en gaged in field work at prenent and the entire staff Is working overtime on the various Improvements In the northwest ern rivers. At Cascade Locks consider able work haa been done In the way of ranlfinlna tti n 1 A ma.A,iv1n. nakl.. with new ones and it is expected the Sf0"- Ara- "tr San Francisco installations win De com meted bv nat week. W. r. Gi A deposit of gravel and slit which X,rln!a Am- sch. .... .Port Ios Aflgeles forms at the upper and lower entrances cor. Am. ss Ban Francisco of the locks with each freshet makes En Bout With Cement and OeneraL additional work for the' engineers and Buccleuch Br sh Hamhurr the annual dredging to remove the sed- Brenn Fr bk Huff u1 WlU comnlenca wlthln " Europe. bV. bk! '. '. '. '. '. ! iAntwerp r.-i j Genevieve Mollnos, Fr. bk London in nrr?f nd am- conftruct' Rene Kervlier, Fr sh Harnburg in progress on the Cowllts and Tarn- Lennec Fr sh 8.,,,! hUl rivers and Colonel Roessler, engi- PlliSr Fr bk Lndnn neer In charge of the Thirteenth die- Martha Roux fY bk iiinhu?S trlct says the work will be completed yaKr-'r? na ranM v n n.a.IkU I : , , . . - " i . ... i-it. . IHamoa, Br. bk Shi vuiunci nuesaiur nnitra inn morning I Thiers Fr ah 1111 -of mn J. tA work re- Marechael Tu iiiuvnifi uuuiuoia anu uuBiruciions irom the rapids below ltiparla on Snake river. He also stated that the delivery of rock for the ietty work at the mouth of the Columbia river haa net been as great as -desired but that the new barges being constructed for the contractors will soon be completed which will en- aDie tnem to greatly lncreaae the quan iraanwatar lr. nalt atra.,1 -,,,...fcl. .,, ,, . . . City of Panama, Am. str Ainsworth UWg8U.Br. I UlBSI tne diy 1 ptckd p j. b. stetson. Am. str. .... ..Ainsworth the little book and read of your Peruna." Eva. German ss Alaska dork , . - , . . ... . Berlin, Am. sh Astoria It la the business ot the kldneya to Redondo, Am. str Couch street remove from the blood all poisonous lumber Carriers En Xonte. materials. They must be active all the Thomas L. Wand, Am. str. San Francieco time, else the system suffers. There are sSs."eteM Apiummer; Am .ch? . Gyman "me" when th need llttle Wasp, Am. str.-. .San Frannlscri PerUDa Is exactly thl ort Of ft rem- w.AJMnt:::;:::f.S " h" mx Annie M. Campbell, Am. sch disaster by rendering the kidneys ser San Pranolm i . .iV l .1 - 1. . li. Glendale Am. sch.. ... Ran FranHaro " """ w"cu mJ wu Mabel Gale, Am. ,ach San Franc I mo to boar their own burdens. Andy Mahoney, Am. sch.. .San Francisco FALL JUVENILE, OPENING DEPARTMENT San Franclacn ', Dumflreshire. Br. sh..Port Los Angeles ... n . . I - D., II., I.' kl. CI . I w. r. viarms, Am. son.. esan fed ro riwrcu vemc vmei, sr. sn Honolulu ity of rock to be shipped to the jetty improvement worx. SEVEN VESSELS FIXED. Exporters Charter Ships to Handle Season's Wheat Crop. Seven vessels were fixed for Portland yesterday, including four sailing vessels and three steamships. All of the sail ing vessels were taken for wheat ship ments and are as follows: British bark Strathgryfe and the French barks Vllle de Dijon Admiral Corneulier and La Tour de Ave rune. The steamships char tered were the Britisher Ferndene, the Norwegian Terje Vlken and Admiral Borresen. The Borresen It at San Fran cisco unloading a coal cargo brought from Australia. TWO STEAMERS READY. Alliance and Columbia Will Soon Be on Regular Runs. Work on the steamer Alliance, which ' was in a collision with the City of Pa nama and the Breakwater, is almost completed and the well known vessel will be brought to her dock at the foot of Couch street in a day or so to take on cargo. She will sail Saturday on her regular trip to Coos Bay. ,' Another steamer that is near;' ready for travel is the Columbia, which will 'Inaugurate a new run between Portland Shields .Newcastle. K. rrene. Fr. bk. . .Hamhur vine qb mmnouse.' rr. dk. ... .Antwerp Guethary, Fr. bk Antwerp Plerri LotiFr.' bK.... ..Antwem Walden Abbey, Be. sh ..Antwerp GlenessUn. Br. Sh Antwerp Versailles; -Fr bk. . -.Lelth General de Bolsdeffre, Fr. bk.. London General de Negrler, Fr. bk London Bayard. Fr. bk Antwerp Vllle de Dijon, Fr. bk Antwerp Alice Marie, FT. bk .Antwerp r.uKn nergaiine. r. dk. ... .Antwerp H. Haekneld. Gr. bk Honolulu Arctic Stream, Br. sh Rotterdam Crown of India, Br. bk Antwerp Cornil Bart Fr. bk Antwerp Jules Gommes Fr. bk Rotterdam Edward Detaille, Fr. bk Antwerp Coal Ships En Bonte. Helen. Fr. bk Newcastle, A. v-mveruon, nr. sn Newcastle, A. Wlllscott Am. bk Newcastle, A. Port Patrick. Br. sh Nnwrnatla. A St Mirrert, Br. sh Newcastle, A. Crillon, Fr. bk Newcastle, A. Eugene Schneider, Fr. bk. Newcastle, A. Buffon, Fr. bk. Newcastle, A. Castle Rock, Br. sh Sydney, A. Redhill, Br. ss Newcastle, A. Knight Templar. Br. ss. .Newcastle. A. Tymerle, Br. str Newcastle, A. Henry Vlllard, Am. str. . .Newcastle, A. Thordls, Nor. str Morovan, Japan Homeward Bound, Am. bk. Newcastle. A. Tramp Steamers Ea Bonte. Elsa, Nor. ss San Francisco African .Monarch, Br. ss. . . ..... .Japan jcinou. iNor. ss san Francisco mveran, Br. ss Fort Los Angeles Oil Steamers Due. Atlas. Am. str San Francisco Maverick, Am. ss ,8an Francisco En Bonte to X,oad drain. Gael, Fr. bk Puget Sound Turgot. Fr. bk Puget Sound Mlltonburn, Br. bk Santa Rosalia ALONG THE WATERFRONT Ralph United States F. Barnes, deputy collector of customs, has returned from a two weeks' visit at Gearhart wnere tils family have been spending the summer. The steamer Redondo, which was to have left down last nlcht waa held over until today because of the delay in shipping her cargo due to the lay on or rongsnoremen laDor day. She was fumigated last night as was the George w. niiaer. The steamer Northland entered at the custom house this morning with a cargo of general merchandise from San Fran cisco and will leave clear for Rainier lonay to load lumber. District Weather Forecaster E. A. Beals received another wireless mes sage today from the steamer President off Neceta head. A weather report as follows was the substance of the mes sage: Barometer, L'.80; thermometer. 60; wind, northwest; clear. The obser vation was made at 10 o'clock last night and the message was flashed to Port land at 7:30 this morning. Mr. Beals la gratified with the showing made in sending and receiving wireless mes sages, ljut is eager to have them come from trans-oceanic liners inataail at coasting vessels. T . . .1 . . inviutuuns nave oeen sent out to wa terfront men to attend the trial trip " -" new Dauey uatsert, which Is scheduled to start from Alder street dock tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. The rebuilt vessel has been brought over to her moorings where her nttings will be adjusted. The largest and best assorted stock of BOYS' and CHILDREN'S Clothing on the Pacific Coast is now ready for your inspection in the most commodious most comfortable best lighted shop ping place in town. STYLES not to be found elsewhere. MODEST prices always. Special Sale Misses' Peter Thompson Suits BEN SELLING Leading Clothier MARINE NOTES -Arrived at 6:15 a. m Tillamook. I W ' Vi 1-1 . w jnerwy , nrkifnt talking thi 'Moh. V'V v ita is a true break- It gives one vim it gives one jj a desire to bedoing thinp," a a ... m asKS w an n t - - 'w . -w rm . '-mm i 11 wvm uivoi auu more ma ts.vito ' ' --- - jmar . m vs c uwu. anu i u 11 1 aMsasa n jcjiQr"! mm i - Z ""'.The best cereal'tli atfwr; ' " ' 1, . . . . vfc... m ;: 1 . NX onto a table trv it : Astoria, Sept. 4, m. steamer Elmore, from Sailed at 9:50 a. m. Steamer City of Panama, for San Francisco. Astoria. Sent. 3. Arrived ilnwn it 11 a. ro. and sailed at 8:10 p. m. Steamer Breakwater. , for Coos Bit. Arrive uunu a 1 14 iiuun ana saiiea at 4:50 p. m- Steamer Lakme, for San Francisco. Arrived at 12:30 and left up at 4:30 p. m. Steamer Northland, from San Francisco. Plymouth. Sept. 3. Arrived French bark Jacques, from Portland. Astoria, Sept. 4. Condition of the bar at 8 a. m., smooth; wind north, 12 miles: weather clear. Tides at Astoria today High water 11:25 a. m.. 6.8 feet: 10.-SO n no feet. Low water -5:06 a, m.. 0.4 feet; 6:15 p. m., 3.S feet. ABSOLUTE SECURITY, Genuine Garter's Little Liver Pills, Mutt r Signature of Ass Pao-Slmlle Wrapper Bslsww NEW SPECULISTS IN U. OF 0. DEPARTMENTS (Special Dispatch to Tbe JoonuL) Eugene, Or., Sept 4. Miss Annlna McCrory of Boston, has been chosen as the head of the piano and theory of muslo department of the University of Oregon school or music. She will be nere to assume tier auties at the begin ning of the fall term, September 24. She was rormeny a teacner in the New Eng' iana conservatory 01 music and Is a Driinant perrormer. sne is recommend ed by such men as J. C. D. Parker and George Chadwlck of Boston. Mrs. Katherlne Ward Pope, recentlv of New York city, has been selected as vocal instructor. Le Roy Gesner. tbe young Salam art. 1st, will be at the head of the violin 0.0 Only $3 For a $40 New Style GAS RANGE Tey aaall 1 . to taJks ttsafaa. FOR IEADACRC. CARTERS Omri I, t ' -i t-: M m Dinmtis. FOR IIUOUSKEtt. FOR TORPID LIVER. fOR CONSTIPATIOI. rORSAUOWSKIH. raR the com run 01 1 mans mtmmtntmuim. THE VERY LATEST TYPE This Price Includes Delivery and Connecting CURE SICK HEADACHE. department! Miss Julia Burgi to take Miss Bigelow'a place as asslst- Ilss Julia Burgess has been chosen ant in the department of rhetoric and American literature. She received th degree A. B. at Wellesley and that of A. M. at RSdcllffe. Dr. Robert Carlton Clark will take the position made vacant for a year by Dr. Joseph Schafer's absence In Europe, he having been granted a leave of absence for that length of time. Dr. Clark received his A. B. degree at .Texas university and his Ph. D. degree at the university or Wisconsin. DEATH AND. BURIAL OF MISS SUSIE ILEE Mexican Mustang Liniment Qoea qulokly ts ths vary eors of ths dlseasa and steps the most dees-sat, exoruolatlng sains almost Instantly. Mexican Mustang Liniment - (Soeclal DUpateh to Tbe Joamal. ) Sherwood, Or., Sept. 4. Miss Susie Her, who had been seriously ill at the Good Samaritan hospital, Portland, died at lhe.-homof her-, sister, Mrs S... C. Catching, at Portland Saturday morn ing and was burled at Pleasant Hill cemetery Sunday. Miss Her had been forewoman at Fletcher A Myers' shirt factory for five or-six years. The pall bearers were C Calkins. William Todd Mr. Allison, Joe Taylor and Henry and Albert Voss. 1 , vr rj- "V - - Grny's Harbor Timber Deal. - Aberdeen. Wash.. Bent. 4. The Maine- Washington Timber 'company is nego tiating the sale of 130,000,000 feet of Umber on the Uumptulipa river. Cares every allaseat of Man er Beast . that a good, beneet liniment saa sere None better, Hone se geod. Four top burners, large bake and broil ing oven, also warm ing oven-a feature so much needed here tofore in gas ranges wij TEA ' The greatest tearinkers , are full-bottom Dutch men. There isn't much n e rvous prostration Hfolland. V:" A Sfhgling ft CoaiBuy Saa Fraaciatr THIS SPECIAL SALE WILL LAST BUT A SHORT TIME SIS 1