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t ' "J t i 'a THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND; THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 24, 1007. LOOKOUTS SAVE GOAL Li IN SHIP Tort Patrick Loses Hearings in Dense Fog Off .Month 5 of Columbia. because the Chines will not be notified In advance, and they will believe that the ship Is actually on Are when they hrnr the big whistle send forth the un pleasant sIr-tirIs of fire Hnl distress Kvfn the firemen In the depths of Hie Ntokcrooms have to respond, und ycsier duy they attracted a large crowd of passers-by on the Steel bridge. IN I'HOM lt.1V CITY. i 1 TUG RESPONDS TO SUMMONS FOK HELP Clone Call From Joining Wsstls AU ready Iftl Af In Graveyard on CliUsop Sit HchoontT King Cynis lU'iRirt Tedloua Voyage. Lost In n fog while bending for the Columbia river, the Hrltisb thre. niastec ship Fort 1'mrlrk narrowly es caped r'Hiig "P on the siinds of Clatsop pit at an curly hour una hum . , But for the vigilance of the lookouts at Fort Canby and North Head the vessel would now bo keeping- company with the bonea of the bark Peter Iredule and tha practically Intact bark Galena both f which misaed the river by several miles shout a yer ago and ended thru day a of usefulness on fne sands. Tha fort Patrick was sighted at day light from the Kort Canby llfrMiivliiK station and a message was lmmrdlatelv telephoned to J. J Kellihi-r. lookout at tha weather bureuu station at North Head arroas the bay, on the Washington aid. Mr. Kelllher was unable to sec the veasel because of the dense fK and waa also unable to raise Astoria by telegraph to Inform the tuft people there of tho ship's predicament. At i o clock be telegraphed tho weather bureau here, which in turn managed to get Astoria, although there was subsequent wire. trouble. Half an hour later one 01 me tugs started out and got the vessel In tow and she was brought In safely. The Port Patrick comes here from Newcastle, Australia, with a cargo of 1,000 tons of coal consigned to the In dependent Coal company and under charter to the Portland Flouring Mills company to curry a cargo of wiieat to Europe. Her loss Rt this time would have given the fuel people cause for an other advance in prices. The British ship Kajore. which hHd keen outside for u couple of days, j crossed In and Is now on the way up . river in tow of the ateanier Ocklahaiiiu. She brings a cargo of cement and gen eral freight from London and Is also tinder charter to curry wheat to Europe. The American schooners King Cyrus and Muriel were brought Into the har bor this morning by the towboat Har vest Queen, the former berthing at the wharf of the Stunuard Itox company near the east end of the Burnslde bridge and the latter going to the mills of tho Portland Lumber romparly. Captain Roaendal of the King Cyrus reports having mane a tedious voyage from San Pedro, but It was a pleasant one from a weather point of view. It took 28 days to complete the run, one calm following another, much to the surprise of those who have spent many Octobers on the Pacific. The King Cyrns will load railroad ties for Re-dondo. 8ti'iiur Costa lUcu Arrives Aft- Pleasant Voyage. The H.irrlman liner Costa Rica, Cap tain Mason, arrived at Alnsworth dock early this morning from San Francisco, after a pleasant voyage. She brought a full cargo of freight and about 40 paaaengers. 8he sails ttoutli next Hun Jay morning. There has been soma talk of chang ing the hour of departure from this port to 4 o'clock In the ufternoon, so as to give the steamers a whole day at As toria If necessary but It waa stilted this morning that this change will probably not be made until the new boats are placed on tho run. The Meam schooner Palsy Freeman arrived at Astoria tills morning from San t'ranclsco and she will bo in the harbor this evening to hmd lumber at the Kantein Ai Western Lumber com pany s mills for a return cargo. The North PneIHe Kteamshlji com pany's steamer ltoanoke. Captain T)un ham, leaves Martina dock this even ing for Han Pedro and way ports. It has not been settled yet when the Ooorge W. Klder will leave, as repairs to her machinery have not yet beon completed. What Ails YcraT Do rou fool weak, tired, despondent have rreijuont headache, coated tonpiie. bitter or bad ttwta In morning, heart burn," belching of gas, acid risings lu j throat after eating, stomach gnaw or I burn, foul breath, dluy spoil, poor or ! trirlable appetite, nausea, at times am! ' kindred symptom T If yoTNiave any considerable number of I IhboveSyiantoma you are suffering ;rorallousnttrpid liver with ln;i- Medical recovery Is pi a Jo up of the mH valuable mHlclnal principles known, y r.iejicai science for thy pcrmanept cure rf h abnormal cond MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Btrnlar Liners Due to Arrive. Alliance, Coos Hay Oct. 24 Itedondo. Sent tie Oct. 25 city of Panama, Ban Francisco. .Oct. 30 Mreakwater. I'oi.s Hay Oct. 30 Hoanoke. San Pedro and way.... Nov. 5 Costa KIci .San Francisco Nov. 6 Numantla. orient Nov. 20 Arabia, orient Dec 40 Alesla. orient Jan. Nicomedla, orient Jan. Regular Itinera to Depart. Roanoke, Han Pedro and way,... Oct Alliance. Coos llay Costa Pica. Man Francisco... Alesla, orient . -; NEW STEAMERS COMING. Ormiston and Aker Heodod for Ore gon Metropolis. The Norwegian stenmer Aker, of 1899 tons net register, and he British steamer Ormlston. of 3111 tons net register, are reported ns having been chartered to come here In the near fu ture, the former with a cargo of coal from Mojl, Japan, and the lat.ter from Pan Francisco In ballast. - There is a great need for vessels here because of the large amount of Wheat, coming In und every available Craft is being picked up when held at a reasonable figure. If wheat continues o pour out of the country at the rate established this month, the shipping season might be considered over a tnonth or six weeks ahead of the usual .time in the spring bemuse there will be no grain left for export. It is reported that the German Steamer Tiberlua which Is listed for this port will also carry away wheat. CHINESE GOT EXCITED. pfflcers Call lloat Drill on Oriental . jf Liner Alesla. Boat maneuvers were called on the prientai liner Alesia yesterday after noon and Instead of two sailors going through the drill, as heretofore, every ttian on board the big- liner had to re spond. The result was a great commo tion among the Chinese. Chief Officer Tamm had charge of the f Starboard side, while Third Officer Me . beslus commanded the port side. The , starboard boats only were lowered, be cause the dock prevented the port boats from hitting the water, but every boat Waa manned and every man bad some thing; to do. One of the Chinese was . Injured, in that he hunjr on to n piece f cable until it tore a patch of skin ' Off his left hand. ' Tomorrow morning the crew will be put through the fire drill and great ex eltement will probably then be created, 15 24 Oct. 20 .Oct. 27 .Oct. 29 Hreakwater, Coos Hay Oct. DO (1 W. Klder., Man Pedro and way, Oct. 31 City of Panama, San Francisco .. Nov. 1 Nicomedla. orient Nov. 3 Numantla. orient Nov. 30 Arabia, orient Dec 18 Teasels in Port. Vola, Hr sh N. P. Mills 81am, Or. sh Htream North King. Am. tug Astoria M. Nicholas, Am. all Astoria North Btar, Am. tug Astoria Herlln, Am. sh Goble Grays Harbor, Am. SS..W111. I. & S. wks. Tv nitric. Dr. as Astoria . F. Uarms, Am. sell Knappton Laennec, Fr. sh Coal bunkers Turgot, Fr. bk Pac. C. coal bunkers Geo. V. Klder, Am. ss Martin's Le Plller, Fr. bk Mersey Hrlxeux, Fr. bk fSlrcam Terje Vikcn, Nor. us Tongue Point Heather, tender Couch street Inveran, Br. ss E. & W. Mills Alesla, tier, s Alaska lohan I'ouUcn,. Am. ss Linnton Wclicslev. Am. str Portl. Lbr. Co. Nicomedla, ;cr. ss Alaska Northland, Am. ss J. p Mills Cascade, Am. ss Halnlcr Aurella, Am. ss Portland Lbr. Co. Alvena, Am, sell West port Muriel. Am. sch .... Portland Lumber Co Konnoke, Am. ss Martin's King Cyrus, Am. sch Standard Box Costa Rica, Am. ss lnsworth Port Patrick. Br. sh.... Astoria Kajore. Hr. sh On way up Daisy Freeman. Am ss...R & VV. Mills Alliance, Am. ss Couch street Lumber Carriers En Koute. Mabel Gale, Am. sch Ban Francisco Virginia, Am. sch.... Port Los- Angeles Excelsior, Am. ss San Francisco Churchill, Am. sch Han Francisco Yellowstone, Am. ss San Francisco Americana. Am. sch San Tedro James A. Garfield, Am. 6ch ..San Pedro Vosemlte, Am. str San Francisco Glendale. Am. sch San Francisco Amr.ion, Am. bktn San Francisco Alice McDonald, Am. sch. .San Francisco A. M. Campbell. Am. aclir Redondo Compeer. Am. schr San Francisco F. 8. lyoop. Am. str Snn Franclnco C. 8. Holmes, Am. sch. ..Pan Francisco Transit, Am. sch San Francisco Zn Route With Cement mail QeneraL Huccieucn, nr. an Hamburg Hrenn. Fr. bk Hull F.urope Br. bk Antwerp MIC erJIclent liver Invlgorator. stomach tonic bowol regnlator and nerve strongthonpr. The "Golden Medical Discovery " Is no' a patent medicine or secret nostrum, a fnll list of Its lni(redlonts being printed on IU bottle-wrapper and attested iimlcr oath. A glance at It formula wi!l shni tint It contains no alcohol, or harmful hablt-ferming druca. It Is a fluid extrj -t made with pure, triple-refined glycerine, o. projier strength, from the roots of the following native American forest plants, via., Golden Seal root, Stone root, Itlack Che-rybark, Queen's root, Uloodroot, end Mandrake root The following leading medlcsl anthorltVs. among a host of others, extol the forcfolfli root for the cure of Jut such ailments as the hovesymptom Indicate: Prof. U. Hartholu-. M. D.. cf Jefferson Med. College. I'lilla : Fr.,f. U.C Wood. M. D.of L'niv.of f'a.: l'rof Edfu M Hale. M. D.. of IUhneruanu Mel. 'ollf-e, i (ihlrigo; Prof. John King. M I . Author of American Dlpentory : l'rof Jno. M. civ: der. M. D.. Authorof e'peclttc Mellrine: Piof. Lturence Johnson. M. D.Med Dept. I'nlr. cf N V.; Prof. Finlef ElllngwcKKl. M. I . Author of Materia Mi 1s t snd Prof In Dennett Medi cal College, Chlcartx Hend name and d dress on Postal Card to Dr. R V. Pierce. Ilu'- falo, N. V.. and receive frrr booklet glcirf extracts from writings of all the shove medi cal authors and many ot hers endorsing. In Ui strongest possible terms, each and ererr In gredient of which "Uolden Medical Mkcuv-' ery " Is comtx sed. f Dr. Plen-e Plemsnt Pellets reculnte tnd invigorate stoBiach. liver and bowels Tt.ev may be used in conjunction with "Ooh'i r Medical Discovery" If lsies ire much con stipated. 1 ' r n) tiny and sugar-coated PICTURES FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Assorted MaK) Pictures; yalues to 35c, lOc Passepartouts. New Christy, Reed, King, (Balfour-Kerr), Special 15c Pictures many designs hand some Old Gold Frame; regular 75c, Special 48c famous Asti Head; regular 75c, Special 35c Genuine Pastels, handsome 2 inch Gold Moulding, fancy Mountings on corners and cen ters; assorted subjects; both up right and oblong. Special, 91.25, tU.GO, 2.75, $3.75. OODARD nLAEKE- HsaiaWtkli $2.25 Massage Bath Spray $1.5(8 Combination Syringe ' and water bottle; regular $2.00 fl.69 Fountain Syringe, 2 nt.; regular $1.75 fI.4T- Fountain Syringe, rapid flow, reg ular $1.50 $1.10 Fountain Syringe, 2 qt. Maroon rub ber; regular $2.25 f 1.75 Fountain Syringe, combination 3 qt.; regular $2.50 f 1-83 Ladies' Spray Syringe, red rubber; regular $J 50 $2.80 Water Bottle, Maroon rubber; reg ular $1.85 fl-57 Water Bottle, 2 qt., white; regular $1.75 fl.53 Writing Paper P Sale . La Preference; reg. 60c box.. Tapestry Linen;' reg. 50c box.,36 Papier De Luxe; reg. 60c box..42 Lotus Linenjvreg. 60c box 36f Boneheur; reg. 40c box 20 Swiss Chiffon; reg. 45c box....33 La Artistique; reg. 60c box 42f iixtra special Imported Italian Papeterie, about 30 boxes left; very neat and something you will be proud to write on; per box, to close it out 3C $1.25 HAND BAGS A few, just one of a kind, slightly shopworn. We need the room for holiday goods, so here is the price 1 genuine pig skin hand bag; regular $21.00, Special $11.00 1 15-inch calf skin club bag; regular $6.75, Special $4 75 1 15-inch Sea Lion bag, very good; regular $20.00, Special $16.25 1 16-inch genuine cow hide dou ble haudle leather lined; regular $12.00, Special $8.75 1 16-inch black Sea Lion bag; regular $8.00, Special $5.95 " Tiberius. Oer. ss San Franc Isco Za Bout la Ballast to Load Grain. Oael, Fr. bk Puget Sound Miltonburn. llr. bk Santa Rosalia t'umfirerhire, Br. sh...Port l.os Angeles Sully. Fr. bk Kan Francisco Celtic Chief. Br. sh Honolulu All II ... L- - 1.1, On Admiral Corneuller, Fr. Ktrathgryfe. Ur. sh . . . Castor, Hr. sh , Noeml. Fr. bk Alsterkamp, Oer. sh.. Kehubek, Cler. bk bk .San Fr. Cullao Valparaiso Seattle .Caleta Colos.i Vulpiralso Glenelvan, Br. sh Santa Rosalia Ostara. vJer. sh Valparaiso Anidion, lir. bk Mollendo Alexander Black. Br. bk.....8an Dlexo Windsor Fark, Hr. sh Caldera Clan Jluchanin. Br. th. ..Eunta Hosalla ClaekmunniiiiKhlre, Hr. sh .... Valparaiso Wavertree, Hr. sh Tocoplila KlRlnshlre. Hr. bk CuJdrra I-nrao Bay. bk ValpuraUo Cha.hs (Jounoil, Fr. Hk. Knn FrjineiRco Ariner, Fr. bk Sun Francisco Carnarvon Riy, Hr. sh Went C'o.st Lady Woolseley. Kr. bk .. .Caleta Bnena Cambusiloon, Hr sh Caleta Colo.sa Karl of Pmismorc, Hr. s.'i Callno Clocii, Br. bk Taltal ALOXQ THE WATKRFROXT. The oriental liner Nicomedla will shift i to Alaska dock this afternoon to fin- ; Ish discharging. The steamer Alliance, Captain Olsen, j will he at Couch street dock this after- ' iioin from Coos Hay. The steamer Hreakwater, Captain : Miu'tjcnii. left for I'uiih Hav last niKht Willi a full carp) 0r freilit and a large list of passengers, although liav Ing been but one day In poit. The steam srhooiier aisy Freeman! arrived at Astoria this morning and will be in the harbor Into tills afternoon to load a return earuo of lumber at the ' Kastcrn Ai Western mills for tian Fran cisco, j The French barks Turgot and ' Laen- nec have finished discharging coal at the blinkers and will shift to the train docks today to hejgln loading wheat for Furope, for which business both were chartered some time ago. Aucust tjerber. who recenllv nrrlverl nerc Allen's One Day Cold and Grip Cure Will cure a cold in one day and give you immediate relief. We guaran tee this preparation to you. Get a box. tod ay 25c "Woodlark" Tolu Fir Is a prescription of an eminent spe cialist for the relief and cure of coughs, colds, tightness of the chest, all throat and lung troubles. Per Bottle 50c We Are Pleased TO RECEIVE AND DELIVER ALL PHONE ORDERS. TELEPHONES TO ALL DEPARTM'TS EXCHANGE 11 , HOME PHONE A-6171 A-6172 Electric POCKET LAMPS Regular 85c, 90c, $1.10, $1.25 val ues. Special today 65c 10-inch Flash Lamps, special 91.25 LEATHER BELTS New Hand-Stitched Tailor-Made Chatelaine Attachment; also the new Fluffy Ruffle Belts. Special 98c In the Art Room You will find a most complete assortment of picture frames and mouldings. This is a new feature with tis. Everything is new and up-to-date. Prices the lowest. We have an expert picture framer from the east and would he pleased to quote you' prices for your vork. Make us a visit at least you will be well paid. WATCH FOR DATE OF OPENING OF ' THIS DEPT. t.urope, nr. dk Antwerp "10100, was seriously in-I Bene Kerviler, Fr. sh Hamburg iuml jester,. n v afternoon while asslst- Martha Rom. Fr. bk Hamhnr.l In In discliarKiiiK freight from the ori ental liner Alesla. One of his feet wds crushed by n l'allfnir plank, necessltat- Martha Roux, Fr. bk Ham bur Mozambique, nr. ok .Newcastle. !. Thiers, Fr. sh Newcastle. E. Marechal Turrene, Fr. bK Hamburg Villa de Mulhouse, Fr. bk Antwerp Ouethary. Fr. bk Antwerp Pierrl Lotl Kr. bk Antwerp Walden Abbey, Br. sh Antworjv Qlenesslln, Br. sh Antwerp Versailles, Fr. bk Lelth General de Bolsdeffre, Fr. bk...I,ondon Oeneral de Negrler. Fr. bk London Bayard. Fr. bk Antwerp Vllie de Dijon. Fr. bk Antwerp Alice Marie, Fr. bk Antwerp Inn his removal to the St. Vincent's hospital, uerher went to work yester day inornlnpr as an extra man, being without means. MARINE NOTES Astoria. Oct. J4 Arrived at fl:4,r) a. m. Jlrltish shin Port Patrick from New castle. Australia; arrived at 9:50 and N B V VTT" ' '.lyiTTH VICTOR AND EDISON Phonographs AND TALKING MACHINES. Ve sell on easy terms. If you arc unable to call, jusf phone Exchange 11, and we will send our "Phono graph Man" to the house and tell you all about it. A good machine and 12 records your own selection - $14.20 l.OO down and $1.00 a week. Free Phonograph Concert every Tuesday evening from 7:00 to 900. YOUR CHILDREN'S EYES Many parents arc culpably negli gent of their children's eyes, early attention to which might obviate lifelong annoyance and injury to physical health. If your ch'ld has headaches, dull pins in the eyes, leers, lnoks at ob jects askance or with partly closed eyes, you can make up your mind there is a defect of vision. Consultation Free Glasses fitted; eyes tested. Prices reasonable. Op tical department, first floor. Trusses, Shoulder and Body Braces A very large showing in the Surgical Department. Elas tic Trusses $1.50 up; oth ers in many makes, botli double and single, from $1.50 to $10.00 Wheel and Invalid Chairs carried in stdek. Trices from $25.00 up. Rented by the week, $5.00. EDAKE3? HLARIE TO. .ii ul . Jl.i!LmTOi , , , . u - , mi n , , i. , uvm ) i. i mtmm-i. M ft. ' - t Here's a feast for young men of fastidious taste in clothes just the style that the younger set desires. f. Everything from Hats f. to Hose. " This week.Boys J School Suits with two f; pairs of pants one straight and one Knick- .? erbocker, $4.35. r k Boys' and Girls' Red i. Reefers, $4.35. i , . Presents tor our boy customers. CIoihiiiQCp CruSiruhnPiop'; lC3 and ICS Third St I.Tohawk Building; Eugene Rergiulne, Fr. bk Antwerp II. Hackfleld, Gr. bk Honolulu Arctic stream, nr. sn Rotterdam Crown of India, Br. bk Antwerp Cornll Bart, Fr. bk Antwerp juies viommes, r r. ok KOtlerdam Kdward Detallle, Fr. bk Antwerp Kmllie Oalllne, Fr. bk London Krnest Legouve, Fr. bk Antwerp Abcrfoyle. I3r, sh Antwerp Coal Ships En Xonte. Belcn, Fr. bark Nwecastle, A- Claverdon, Br. sh Newcastle. A. Wlliscott, Am. bk Newcastle, A. St. Mirren, Br. ah Newcastle. A. Crlllon, Fr. bk Newcastle A Ardencralg, Br. bk Newcastle, A. Eu geno Schneider, Fr. bk. Newcastle, A Buffon. Fr. bk Newcastle, A. i.asiie hock, tsr. sn aivdney, A. Knight Templar, Br. as. .. Newcastle! A. ' Henry Vlllard. Am. str. ... Newcastle. A. 'i'hordls. Nor. str Moraran, Japan Homeward Bound, Am. bk. Newcastle. A i Kmlly Reed, Am. ah Newcastle, A. i Ancaios, Br. ah Newcastle, A. 1 Brodick Castle, Br. eh. ...Newcastle. A. Calluna. Br. bk NewcaMlp' ' i Larglemore. Br. gli, Newcastle, A. Aker, Nor. ss Moji, Japan Tramp Steamer En Xonte. Ptrathenrik, Br. ss .San Francisco 1(' Mramiman, ur. ss Vancouver, Ii. C. f Btrathearn. Br. ea San Franrism ; firitish Alonarcn, ur. es..an Francisco Fltzpatrlck Br. ss San Francisco Belle of Ireland, Br. ss..San Francisco Borderer. Br. sa Kan Francisco Goto Maru, Jap. ss Ran Fra npf sen Craigliall, Br. ss ..San Francisco Riverdale, Br. ss Orient Wueen Louise, Br. ss San Francisco Ormidale. Br. es San Francisco Ancbencralg, Br. ss Mojl Cralgvaid. Br. ss San Francisco Tottenham. Br. ss Ouaymas River Forth, Br. ss. ...San Francisco l.vra. Am. ss La Boca urmlston, nr. the left up steamer Alliance from Coos Mnv left np at 10 a. m. British ship Kajore. Astoria. Hct. 23. Sailed at 1 p. m. French bark Genevieve Molinos for I'iiU't Kingdom for orders; arrived nt 1 and left up at 4 r m. steamer Costa Rica from San Francisco; arrived at 3 p. m. schooner Churchill from San Pedro; arrived down at 3 p. m. German ship Slam. Redondo. Oct. 23 8alled October 20. Barkentine Gardiner City for Columbia river. Astoria, Oct. 24. Condition of tho bar at X a. m. smooth: wind southeast, 1.12 miles; weather clear. Tides at Astoria today: High water 2:40 n. m.. 7.3 feet; 2:2 v. m . 8.7 feet. Low water 8:34 a. m., 2.6 feet; 9:16 P. tn., 1.9 feet. DENVER ASSESS! I WILL LEAD TO SUIT! i i , i tition of Residents on the Avenue Denied a Hearing j by the City Council. A HUGE PRIVATE, PARK Mexican Mustang Liniment Bom quickly to the ryorofthe dlaeas and atop the mot dep-et, escruelatlng pn, almost Instantly. The broad, generous plan which has been followed in improving Ladd's Addition, the many varieties of trees that have been ordered for setting out on every street this fall, the excellent parking space that has been provided between the curbs and cement side walks, the wide asphalted streets and rigid building lines and restrictions that will be enforced, all tend toward Jhe establishment in Ladd's ' Addition of a district that will ever be regarded more as a private park than a new residence addition. This end has never been dropped from sight during all the time that men have been at work, making this tract of land into an elegant and habitable place to live. It . has always been 'the intention of the Ladd Estate to establish a residence community on "Ladd's Field," when the proper time came, that would outclass any thing that has ever been marketed in the northwest in the way of residence property. How well this idea has prevailed is for you to decide after a visit to this ideal manor for fine homes. Residents along Denver avenuo were unsuccessful in having their petition read at yesterday's meeting of the city council asking, for a reapportionment of the assessment levied to pay for improvement work done along the thor oughfare, and are "preparing their suit SB Callao i to enjoin the City if it tries to compel property owaers to pay the as sessment, i The property owners object to the manner In which the assessment was made. They allege that the auditor's maimer of assessing the owners for the 1 amount of work done In front of each lot was wrong and ask that another assessment be levied on the basis of direct benefit to the property. The council refused to hear the peti tion and tne resments tnreaten to bring suit. They also allege that the cost- ot doing the work was excessive and ask the city to show who made the profit. F. W. TORGLLR SALLsf AGENT Mexican , Mustang Liniment Cure, ovary Mm4 of Man or Beast ' that good, honest Liniment oan aura. Motto better, Mont sa goads ANNUAL REPORT OF THE C, & E. ROAD (Special DUrwteb to -The Journal.) Salem, Oct. 24. The report of the Corvallls & Eastern railway, filed with the state railway commission, piakes the following showing: Earn ings from operation. $235,807.42; operat ing expenses. 1139,793.17; Income from operation, 196, 014.25; total income. J"1?. deductions, taxes, interest, etc., M51.30; net lm?6me. 131,862.95k sur Si"r "me; no dividends; total deflcU l?5 tiTy enrl balance Bheet. $208.- SUltl,t7c1u,,,l 8nJ ; -. - . j, - 106 Sherlock Building Cor. Third and Oak L. 16th and Hawthorne Ladd's Addition LADD'S ADDITION BURGLARS LOOT STORE AND CARRY OFF SAFE (Special Dtrtch to Tbe Journal.) Lewiston, Ida., Oct. 24. The store of P. H. Christy at Troy was entered dur ing Monday night by burglars who, not satisfied with looting the store picked up the safe and carried it away bodily. The safe contained $10 in cash beside certificates and charge slips to the amount of $76. Tho Prioe of Health. "The price of health in a malarious district is just 28 cents; the cost of a box of Dr. King's New Life Pills," writes Ella Slayton of Nojand, Ark. New Ijife Pille cleanse gently and impart new life end vigor to the system. 5c. Sat isfaction guaranteed at Bed Cross Phar macy. druugisU RECEIPT OF RATS FOR WEEK TOTALS ONE Apparently There Is Not a Single Rodent. Left . Within City. : If rats carry the bubonic plagvle, Portland need fear no invasion of the dread disease so far as ran be ascer tained by the number of rodents re ceived at the city crematory where a bounty of 5 cents is paid for each one brought in. Not a rat has been brought to the crematory today and the one brought in reaterday by a 4-year-old boy Is the only one purchased by the city since the bounty was levied Mon day by UT. mstner jfoni, city neaith or floef. The authorities are at a loss to aC' couqt for the dearth of rats returned to ints ui eiumui y mm i:au sivt) tin mill factory reason to account for the re fusal of persons to bring the little ani mals to the city. The work is ex pected to be done chiefly by school b6ys who will probably do their work Saturday. Tbe Manchester Martyrs. ' At a meeting held in the Abington building Tuesday night it was decided to give an entertainment on the evening of November 24 o commemorate the an niversary of the death of the "Manches- COFFEE One can spoil good coffee in making, but can't make good of bad. Tour grocer returns your money If you don't like it; we pay him. ter Martyrs" An elaborate musical porgram will be arranged for the oc casion and a number of addresses will be made by members of the Hibernian society. The following committee of arrange ments was named at the meetings S5?ir2an,E- H- VerryiJ- w- McGinn Patrick Murray. D. tV. Lane, John Qllaje and Joseph Casey. . 1 '4