The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 05, 1908, Page 14, Image 14

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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL,
PORTLAND, , THURSDAY, -EVENING J MARCH 5F i -1903. 'VI " 'Hi-: :.';:v '.X.: "
BANKS.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK. Portland. Oregon.
;, i ""I..; t ' CAPITAL. AND HUHPLUS. 11.600,000.
. . . SO INTEREST PAID 'ON ACCOUNTS. "
nNlXKli STATES NATIONAL BaNK OF uATLaTMU ORE30JE
. , , .. ' MorthBHt Corner Third and Oak Street a
Transacts General Banking Bualnaaa UKAFTS ISSUED Available la
All Cities of the United States and Kurope. Hongkong and Manila. ColleoUoaa
mad on favorable Terms.
president, 4. C AiNSWORTH I Cashier H. W. 8CHMEER
.Vtce-sTealdent R. LEA BARNES I Aaalatant Cashier., W. A, HOLT
Assistant Caahlar a. m. wkiuht
EalaDliabod 1SS.
J. W. UAUIA
TADii TlLTUN, BANiUkitS Portland, Oregon.
. . W U 1.41)11 11 JL tADU
Aa Tnnuvi m iltn.r.i Hanklna Business. tiAVlNGH BANK UJif AKTMENT.
Savings pooka Issued on savings deposits. interest paiq on tlma deposlta
, .- n n. hank ilk t:ALituiu tnU)iiiie: ioa. ai
I uamuu dm id ud li.uuu.0uu i Burplua and unuiviUad profile tlu.lea.glj
I ' Oeneral Baiiiaug and i-xciiange Business Transacted. Interest on Tlma
, ueposita, HAV1NUS DbPAMT.Mh.N 1 Accounts niay oa opened of 110 and up-
!-' i ward. fOrUaJlQ Branca nimuw ui v,uuiiov, auuailg,
W&L R, AIACKk.A ...Jdanayer J. T. BURTCHAELL. . .Aaa't Managef
.kklUCHANTtt NATIONAL BANK Portland, Uragoo.
1VI J. RANK WATON...Praaidnt R. L. DURaaAM. Vlce-Prealdant
i u w ttoT caamer uhuhu w WUIT Aaa't Caaoler
. c CATCMINU. aeconu Aaalatant Caanlar.
TranaacU a General ItankJiig Bualnoaa. Drafta and Latlara of Credit issued.
Availabla to All l''i or tne woriu. touectiuna a Mpeclalty.
W ; UOSDH AM INVEMTMiiATS.
MUKRlS BROTHERli. Chamber of Comraeroa Building.
Municipal. Railroad and Publlo Serrlce Corporation Bonda
OWNlNU-BOPKLNa COMPANY Ea UtbUahed 1 V V 1 BROKERS.
1 . STOCKS. BONDS, URA1N Bought and bold for Caah and on Margin.
A'rivata Wlrea. fioomi tOl to 04 Couch BIdg. Phonea: M-3t; A-1II7.
SPOKE EXPLORERS
iii mm mi
Captain of Bark Edouard De-
taille Reports Charcot Ex
pedition Doing Well.
Nereua and the Prnoh bark Mailer INumantla, front Hongkong and way
tha bar, both of them porta. : l .: , , .. ; ,
can A-earo, Marcn .-Arnved yeeter
day, ataamer Roanoke, rom- Portland
orosaed In over
In ballast under charter to carry wheat Ban Pedro, March S.-Arrlved yster-
aurona Ana in err us is unaer nnar- i oay. aieamer Atoanoae. Jrom-sfnruan
ter to the Portland Flouring mllla and and ateamer Joaemltv from Colurabl
th Unllir u K.r. a r Th. river. 1 . , i . " . .
nereua la in from Valparaiso and the Astoria,-Moron Arrived at 1:11 p.
ow came up irom Man Francisco. m.. utrowQ unip ncreua,' Xrom t vaij
Aftar dlachars-ltir tr Inwant Mrra I ralso.- - .' . .. .
the ateamer Alliance will go on the dry- Ban JYanclsoo, March 4. -8alld at t
aocic ror a aeneral orarhauirns- and her P- m., aieamera Asuncion and Vlavarlck.
annual Inspection. Comparatively lit- for Portland. Sailed, echooner -Albert
tie worn is to be dona and It la expect-1 lOT -mumDia river.
X3C
.TONS OF mon
ed to hava her aall for Cooa Bay Thurs-
amy mgni, a week from toaay.
TO RECEIVE EXPI)RKR.
March l --Arrlved, Trench
elfast.
bark Genevieve Molinea, from Portland.
raimoutn. Marcn Arrived -Rritiah
st tamer Queen Loulsev from Portland.
Astoria, March (.Condition of the
bar at 8 a. . m., amooth: wind east five
HEADING FOR LAND
SELDOM HEARD FROM AmUndMn- Norwegian explorer
discovered -the northwest paaaag
Norwegian Sincere Arrange for Visit wf.thr clear. , . .
. . , . . Tides at Astoria today High '
of Captain RoaJd Amundsen. f.U a. m., .l faeti s pTm. 8.8
Arrangement were made last night low water, a. m 0.1 feet: i.10
o.b rest.
Cement-Laden Vessel Reaches Port
After Exciting Voyage From .Lon
don via Cherbourgh Narrowly
Escapes Foundering Three Times.
GRAM) CENTRAL STATION TIME CARD.
i LEAVING PORTLAND. Southern Pacific,
Rose burg Pasaenger 1:11 a. m.
Cottage Orove passenger. .4:14 p. m.
California Express 7:44 p. m.
caa Jfranclsco Express.... ll.Vtf ulgbl.
WEST SIDE.
Conrallls Paaaenger T:00 a. m.
Sheridan Paaaenger 4:10 p. m.
Jerest Grove Paaaenger... 11:00 a. m.
eiest Orove PMaenger... 4:40 p. m.
ARRIVING PORTLAWU
Oregon Express TJ4 a. m.
Cottage Grove Paaaenger. .11:10 a. tn.
nunuuri Aassenger CIV p. so.
Porluuul Expreaa 11:14 p. n.
WEST SIDE.
Corvallla Passenger : a, g.
Sheridan Paaaenger 10:10 a. tn.
or est Urove Paaaenger .. s:00 a. m.
Korea t Urove Paaaenger... 1:40 o. m.
.: Jefferson Street Depot.
Portland to Dallas 7:40 a. m. n Dallas to Portland 10:11 a. m.
Portland to UaUaa 4:14 p. tn. I Dallas to Portland a-ta n XT
, . Oawego-Portland auburban Leaving Portland at 4:u a. m., hourly tralna.
M.wnln mnA aft.rnnAn a mt train if.nAt m i-- . T : '
p. m. .
Northern Pacific.
Taooma and Seattle Exp... 1:10 a.m.
iorth Coast A Chicago Llm. t:00 p. m.
Overland Expresa 11:44 p. m.
North Cpaat Limited
rortiand icxpreaa
Overland Express
T:0 a. m.
4:14 p. nu
:14 p. m.
On the way from Cherbourgb, Franoe,
to Portland the French bark Edouard
Delaine, Captain 6. Lachveln. spoke the
French Antarctic scientific expedition In
charge of Captain Raller du Baty of the
ahlp J. B. Charcot. The veaael was
headed for Kerguelan laland, one of
the remotest dota of land distributed on
the. vast expanse of the Indian ooean.
The isolated laland ilea In latitude
40 aouth and lonaltuda 70 aaaL ndt far
irom me Antarctic circle- and is but
rarely visited, al thou ah havlna been
placed under the French flag. The pur
pose oi tne expeaition is to stuay its
fauna and flora, prominent scientists
and naturallata being among the party.
According to Captain Lech vein, every
thing was well on board the exDloratlon
ahlp. . .
The Eduoard De taille arrived In the
harbor laat night and dropped anchor
In the atream to await a berth at one
of the cement wharves, her Inward
cargo consisting: of M.800 casks of ce
ment from London, consigned to W. P.
uuiier at co.
Arrangements were made last night
for ths reception of Captain Roald
who
passage in
the sloop OJoa last year. Ths explorer
111 be here to lecture on' the voytoee
March 17, under the auspices of the
Norwegian Slnalna society.
Vice-Consul Kndre M. Oderbnrah. Dr.
O. T. Trommald. F C. Haaeman. J.
O. Berg and A. O. BJelland were chos
en the committee to attend to the re
ception of the explorer and to attend
to nia entertainment while in tne ci:y.
Laat night's meeting was held In the
ornce or Vice-Consul Cederberan in
the presence of the membera of the
resentatlve Norwegians who had been
vim ici
D. m.. SB feat!
0.1 feet; . 10 n. tn..
' ; . .. 1 1.
Seven Men'Have Narrow Es
cape From Death at 0.
Yardi;
plosion. , . Tbs - boiler - was an ' eld one,
having dona duty, at the scrapyard for
many years. : There, was water in ths
boiler and .everything seemed, ts h
working to perfection. Then 'ths thing
shot " Hp through ' ths " roof ;
Franklln-Barnea . market
Watch
tomorrow 'for a great surprise.
...tL.
ad.
Read Sharkey's Saturday ad.
Sevan man ate lunch at, noon yester
day elosely huddled against , a 10-hors-
power boiler In ths O. R. A N, -scrap
yard in South Portland. ,Ths 1 o'olook
whistle. blew and they all want to work. J
a wo- rninntea anerwara tne nauer ex
ploded. Charles Murray, a machinist,
was knocked down by . ths concussion
and slightly Injured. ' - , ,
xne Doner aacenaea tnrougn the roof
r ths building, taking the engine with
It. ' Tool oheata. monkey wrtnebu.
crowbars, hammers and what not. ware
n. 11 Moiure or MCClure S maguins I acatierea in every airecuoa
COUNCIL CREST GIVES
J0YT0r.lA0A2iriEnAJ
who has been at the Hotel Portland a v-
eral "doys, left last , night for Seattle.
Singing society and a number of rep- Mr. MoClure has been visiting ths dlf
reseniauve Norwegians wno nn
Invited to act on the committee.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
ferent cities of ths Paolfio. coast, part
ly on plraaure but incidentally he Is
also attending to some of the business
The boiler ' and engine.
n. went hfe-h in
the air and landed against a Burling
ton freight car across the street Tue
car was smashed and the boiler and
engine broxen . into many pieces. A
monkey-wrench was burled through a
window In aubstatlon E; of . ths Port-
...j.
GeeVo
ffke Weu-gaews
CHINESE
Ate aaa Berk s'-
doctok
Bas
sad la thai
IMe'srsey ef nets see, rki
stadf eUeevere sad le gltlag
le the werlf kls roaewral reSMdtae,
fo MMcutr, roieoMg on caue
ROUT OPKRAflOW. OS
a uva
Astasia,
Bagalar Liners Das to Arrive.
Numantla, orient March 4
Alllanae, Cooa bay March 4
Breakwater. Cooa bay March t
Hanalel. San Francisco March 10
Roaa City. San Franclaco March 10
Roanoke. San Pedrn and way
O W. Elder. San Pedro
Senator. San Franclaco March 17
Arabia, orient April 1
Nloomedla. orient May I
Alexia, orient Junel
1 Begnlar Users to Depart.
Geo. W. Elder. San Pedro.. March 4
Senator, Ban Franrisco. ...... .March
Breakwater. San Francisco Mch. 11
Roanoke. San Pedro and way.. March 12
Hanalel, San Francisco . . .
Rose City. San ranclauo . . .
arrangements of hla magaxlne. Thailand niiwv
magajilne man came to Portland from a toolcheat was thrown nearly 100 feet
v X V . ... ,. . l againat tne suDstation ouiiding. it was
During his stay In the city Mr. Mr- I .rr,mmhA inn . minion n... ...n"
- - -w.... w mm it 1 1 nua Deen an eniDiii " nuriafi
get a view of the scenery from -that I by a giant.' '
point He wsj i astonished at the woji- If the explosion had occurred two
auaaue '. ii r twiuw iiu tin i minum s.riigr mmwmtt main srvtt l j w.wW-
March 10 snowcapped mountains In the dletanoa. ably have ba killed or severely In-
- v ..vt.9ua iimut nurnjwi jusi jert tne puuaing. Mur-
... . ray was working 10 feet away and he
slvely." he aald.
J. W. Hopkins, representing Printer's
inn. a puoilcatlon devoted chlfl to
newspapers, was also at the Portland
eatriny. Mr. Hopkins accompanied
mciiure io oeatiie,
was stunned bv . the concnulAn ui
w.s taken, to the. Good Samaritan hos
pital. - '
No ons knows, ths cause of . ths ex-
9 trsrn-
V CVftEf WITHOUT OPI
WITHOUT THl ATO OW
BJe naraateae te aore Catarra.
Leaa. Ilirsat. IheaaiaMaBi .Ma
rvnasj DeMUty, Sttiaiara. liver, Kleaef
Tmablaet aHs Ixat Ma nanus. VaaMIe was,
esse asd AD Prtaete ntaaeaae.
A SURE CANCER CURE .
set Beeelved Fresi rkinr. Otas gafa, sari
sad kallaYle.
ir roc Ra ArrticrtD. noift dilax.
OCLATS ABI DAWOtaort. i
If raa aeaaot tall, wrtu far eysaptaai kiaak I
aad drrejlar, laelnee 4 eaata la. susjss. 1
CONSULTATION FREE
tllX 0. IS WO CKUTZSI HkVlQlM 00,
UtH rim St., Oa. standees
raruaaa, prassa.
aatias xaia nm
M?
The run from Clierbourah waa mada Alliance, Coos Bay...
Oregon Railroad A Navigation Company.
Pendleton Passenger 7:14 a. m.
Chloago-PorUand Special.. 4:10 a. in.
Spokane Flyer 4:14 p. m.
C4ty sk V.OI. a.xp. ... e:vs p. m.
Spokane Flyer
Chi.. Kan. City A Port. Eia S:4t m
:00 a. m.
Chicago-.Portlaod Special
rortiana raaaenger
1:40 p. m.
4:16 p. m.
Astoria A Colombia River.
Astoria and Seaalds Exp.
Astoria Expresa
1:00 a. m. II Astoria A Port Passenger. 11:14 n m.
4:00 p. tn. II Portland Expresa ,.10:00 p. kx.
Canadian Pacific Railway Co.
C P. R. Short Line, via Spok.l:14 p. so.
Via Seat. Vic. Vancouver. 1:00 p. m.
Via Bumas 11:44 p. m
C P. R. Short Line, via Bpok. 1:00 a m.
Via Van, Vic and Seattle. 4:14 p. m.
Via Sumaa and Seattle 7 a. m.
Portland Rr., Light
Cars Leave Ticket Office and Waiting
Room, First and Alder streets,
1 , FOR OREGON CITY:
4:00, :S0- a, m., and every 10 min
utes (on ths hour and half-hour), to
'and Including .00 p. m, then 10, 11,
last car, 11, midnight .
Gresham, Boring, Eagle Creek, Esta
cada, Caxaderd, Fair view and Trout
dale 7:14, 9:16, 11:14 a, m.; 1:15,
':44, :16, 7:14 p. m.
Power Co.
FOR VANCOUVER.
Ticket office and waiting-room. Sec
ond and Washington streets.
A. M. 4:14,1 4:60. 7:16, 4:00, 1:14.
4:10, 10:40. 1 1:10, 11:60. '
. P. L 11:40. 1:10. 1:60. 1:40, 4:1s,
1:60, 4:30, 6:10. 4:60, 4:10, 7:06 7:40,
4:16, 4:26. 10:46. ll:46.
On third Monday In every month
lsst car leaves at 7:06 p. m.
Pally ex. Sun. Daily ex. lion.
Oregon Electric Railway Company.
EFFECTIVE SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 16, 1906.
Tavinr Portland
for Salem and lnt sta'tna.. 6:00 a. m.
or Salem and lnt sta'tna. 11 :0na. m.
or Balem and lnt sta'tna. 1:00 p. m.
For Salem and lnt sta'tna.. 6:00 p. m.
Arriving Pnrtland.
From Salem and lnt sta'tn.l0:40 a. m.
From Salem and lnt ata'tn. 1:40 p. m.
From Salem and lnt ata'tn. 4:40 p. m.
.From Salem and lnt sta'tn. 7:40 p. m.
in 117 days, one of the quickest pas
aages this aeaaon. The soeed of the
vessel earned for Captain Lechveln 160
mat Tie Det with the caDtaln of the
French bark Ernest Legouve, a sister
ship of the Edouard Detaille. The
Ernest Leaouve left Cherbourah a day
ahead of the Edouard Detaille but has
not yet put in an appearance at the
moutn or tne Columbia, captain lech
veln says the vessela are evenly
matched and therefore conaidera him
self having done well In ao far out
distancing his competitor on the race
half way around tho world.
It waa not smooth salilna- far the
Edouard Detaille all the way, however.
In the Enxllah channel the deeD-laden
bark narrowly eacaped foundering in
one of the worst storms imaginable.
Dozens of aaila were blown away and
for hours the craft was hove to under
bare Doles. Again after havina- left
Cherbourgh, where atorea were taken on
board, the bark encountered a hurricane
In the Bay of Biscay that waa even
worae than the blow In the channel.
More bad weather was encountered In
the aouth Atlantic and then again off
the Columbia river. In fact Can tain
j-iecnvein says tne storm tnat overtook
him a few days off the river was as
bad as any he had fought on the entire
voyage. It waa a veritable hurricane
and all handa were kept busy for a
while.
March 11
.March 13
.March 11
.March 16
..April 16
May 6
. . . .June 4
Arabia, orient
Nicomedla. orient
Alesia, orient
Vessela to Port.
St Nicholas. Am- ah. Astoria
Berlin. Am. ah Ooble
Henry Vlllard, Am. ah St Johns
Acme, Am. sh Portland Lbr. Co.
Pierre Lott, Ft. bk Stream
Gryfevale, Br. ss Oceamo
Arctic Stream, Br. ss. .. .Columbia No. 1
John A. Campbell, Am. sch. ....Astoria
Emile Galline. r. bk
v.. Bueh Orr of London, aeneral man
ager of the Colonial-British Press as
sociation, who has been at the Portland
sine eaturoay. leaves within a few
aays ror nan inraneisco.
While Mr. McClure was hers there
waa a writers' reunion at the hotel,
Mr. Hopkins belnar d repent aa wall
several others who Joined Mr. McClure
nere.
JOSEPH W00LERY
DIES AT I0NE
Bougainville, Ft. bk Stream
Admiral da Cornuller, Fr. bk..Mtg. No. 1
Crown of Germany. Br. ah Oceanic
Alice Marie, Fr. bk Stream
Andre Theodore, Fr. bk Stream
Jules Gommes, Fr. bk Greenwich
Tricolor. Nor. ss E. & W. Mills
Hoche, Fr. bk Mill street
Colonna. Nor. bk
Collunna. Br. bk.
Joaenh WnAlarv An ' rf k. K.-.
. .Elevator known and moat prominent residents of
COMING WITH CEMENT.
PLUMBERS
DONNERBERQ RADEMACHER, 601
Burnaide at Phone Main 111.
: PLATING AND OXIDIZING
REFINISHINI FIXTURES. PORT
land Plating Co.. 101 E. Wash. E.118!
SHOWCASES AND FIXTURES
PRINTING
' PEA BLEB BROS. A CHAUSSE,
- printers, 261 Oak. Full stock legal
Dianas, rnone juain sie.
liODERN PRWtERt M6VED TO
148 6th et. opp. Meier A Frank's.
OUILBES BROtf.. PRINTERS CARDS,
DHineaaa. etc. Main mon. 146 H let
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHERS
DUFUR A DUFUR. 611 CORBETT
aide. Phone A-6384; largest and moat
complete stenographic office In west
PAINTING AND PAPERING
PAINTING, PAPERING. KAL80MIN
lng. W. M. Johnson. 426 6th at
Main 8676.
OR BEST WORK, PRICES RIGHT,
,call P. A. Doane. B. 1096. 104 Union ave.
ROOFING.
fflN ROOFING, GUTTERING, RE-
? airing and general Jobbing, jr. IoalL
Jefferson at Pacific 141.
IF TOUR .ROOF LEAKS OR NEEDS
painting, call B. 4969. Woodlawn 811.
REAL ESTATE
J. M. Pitteneer &. Co..
1 68 Russell at Phone E. 4649. Fire
Insurance, loans, real estate.
i. W. OGILBEE, REAL ESTATE AND
: loans: cstab. 1883. 146H 1st, room 11.
SHOWCASES OF EVERY
tlon; bank, bar snd atore fixtures
made to order. The Lutke Mfg. Co.
THE JAMES I. MARSHALL MFG. CO..
showcases, cablneta, store and office
fixtures. 189 Couch st Pacific 2181.
R. H. BIRDSALL. DESIGNER; AGT. M.
Wlnter Lumber Co.. 7 Hamilton bldg.
TRANSFEIt AND HAULING
C O. P. TRANSFER A STORAGE f!0
Office 88 1st st, between Stark and
uas ata: pnone 698. Pianna and fur
niture moved and necked for ahlnoine-:
commodloua brick Warehouse with an-
iiun rwras. r ront ana ciay.
OLS EN-ROE TRANSFER CO.
General transfer and ataracar ufm
pianos and furniture, etc- moved, naekal
and ahipped. 109 Oak st. between Front
anq iil fnone Main 647, A-IZ47,
ROSE CITY
ders given promb
rea. E. 1871. J. C Flndley, manager,
TRANS. A2Q.
npt attention. L 1169:
OREGON TRANSFER CO., 114 N. 4TH."
Main 69. Heavy hauling and storage.
INDEPENDENT BAGGAGE A TRANB
fer Co. Storage 324 Stark. Main 407.
W. M. JOHNSON, TRANSFER AND EX-
prc, u union ave. tuas. 4441. B-1004.
French Bark Gael Will Load at Lon
don for Portland.,
Evidently Importers of cement do not
DE8CRIP- fear that the material will form a drug
on the market next fall, judging from
the Quantities they are DreoarlnaT to
bring here. They look for active build
ing operations and hence expect a
strong demand.
Yesterday a cable from Europe an
nounces mat tne jrrencn Dark Gael had
been chartered to carry a cargo of
cement from London to Portland. She
will In all probability begin loading
at an eariy aate so aa to arrive nere
about September. The Gael will carry
aooui a i.uvu Darreia.
Among other vessels recently char
tered to bring cement from Europe la
the French bark Vincennes, to load at
Antwerp. The French bark Eugene
Fautrel left Antwerp a month ago to
day for this port with a cargo of ce
ment and should arrive here in July or
August Half a dosen cement carriers
left during the latter part of laat year
and, will be showing up here during
the firat montha of aummer.
There la a plentiful supply of cement
on the docka at preaent and one vesssl
now bound up the river, the British
bark Crown of India, la bringing a
full cargo of it from Antwerp. She
will be In the harbor this afternoon.
Morrow county died at hla hnm In
lone last nlaht aaed 46. Ha waa one
or the largest land owners In eastern
uregon, was extenalvely engaged In cat
tle ana sneep raiaing in that district.
ana at tne time or nis death waa en-
gaged In the mercantile and banking,
uuBinein a i lone, m aiao naa interests
In Portland and vicinity, belnar nrealdent
. DMiiueiu oi me eastern Manufacturers rnmnanv
....Coal bunkers I of this cltv. and a considerable hnldar
AiroaenoK uasue, or. anip Astoria or acreage on the peninsula. He waa a
Alice AtacLlonald. Am. ach Astoria, broad-aaared. llheral-mlndiMl man an
W. F. Jewett Am. ach Goble waa deeply Interested In any and every
BreMmicr, Am. uax street I enterprise mat naa to ao with the up-
LHrKiemurp. Air. an AifnriA i Duiininar Ann aa vutmm.nT nr f)r.nn
Edward Detaille. Fr. bk Stream A widow and four children survive him."
Ueo. W. Ivlder. Am. as Martin's B. F. 8lnshelmer. of this city, who
Senator, Am. ss Alnsworth was associated with Mr. Woolerv In
. Llnnton
. . -Inman-Poulsen
. .Columbia No. 2
Astoria
bk Astoria
Llnnton
Astoria
ALL OR-
SAFES
DIEBOLD MANGANESE SAFES
Large lines carried. Lock-outa opened.
Jacks, tails, metal fnrnllim n.ii.
phonea. J. E. Davis, g Id.
TOWEL SUPPLY
RUBBER STAMPS AND SEALS
Ja1uB0"a2l OFFICE STATIONERTr P.
D. C Cc, 181 Stark, Tel. 1407.
STORAGE
WAREHOUSE SPACE FOR RENT, ON
xracx; goooa atorea. western storage
Wt Transfer Co.. 821 Hawthorne ave.
CLEAN TOWELS DAILY COMB.
brush, aoan. 81 ner month Pnrti.ni
Laundry Ale Towel Sunnlv rn sth
vxuen ata. room 4iU.
TYPEWRITERS
ALL MAKES. RENTEn. RRPiTPmn
sold. P D. C. Co.. 281 Stark. Tel. 1407."
WHOLESALE JOBBERS
M. A. GUNST ft CO.
DISTRIBUTORS OF FINE CIGARS.
ruinijint), tmcAiUrf
EVERDINO A FARRELL. PRODUCE
ana commission merchants, 140 Front
si., r-oriiana. ur. rnone Main 179.
STREET PAVING
iWARREN CONSTRUCTION CO.
Street pavincr, sidewalks and croas-
Inrs. - 814 Lumber Exchange.
THE BARBER ASPHALT PAVING CO.
of Portland. Office 666 Worcester blk.
-C F. PFLUGER, NOTARY PUBLIC.
commissioner of deeda Deutschea
Botarist K. 14 Mulkey bldg.. 2d and Mor.
OSTEOPATHIC PHTSI
i'SICIAN;
s
PR. CLARA MACFARLANE, SPECIAL-
isi gynecology and obstetrics, 811-14
wetland bldg. Main 6666; A-166; res.
m Mv-iuc qi.
bft. LILLEBELLE PATTERSON, SPE-
Aul.."i ,n,nlrvou" u'ut ""d chronic
Olseases. 217 Fenton bldg. Pacific 1190
& NORTHRUP. 416-16-17- DE-
tiT -m w1(?g-. d "d Waehlngton ata
Phone Main 14 .min.H..' free
PAINTS, OtLAND GLASS
: 'pSnfcolW!',THB PIONEER
, ww-m.
OREGON FURNITURE MANjFAC-
turlng Co. Manufacturers of furni
ture ror ine traae. Portland, Or.
WADHAMS A CO., WHOLSESALB ORO
cers, manufacturers and commission
merchants. 4th and Oak sts.
LEW1S-STENUER BARBERS' SUPPLY
Co.. barbers' suoDlles. barbers' furnl-
ture. barbers' chairs. 10th and Morrison.
ths: oraton & knight mfg. c6.,
oak tanners, leather beltina manufno.
turers. A'ortiana, ur., 61 1st at
BATES-WIGHT CO., CALENDARS, AD-
vertising novelties, 16 sth st
ALLEN & LEWIS. COMMISSION AND
produce merchant Front and Davis
WHOLESALE CROCKERY AND GLASS-
ware, rrael. Hegele A Co.. Portland.
STRIKE ON SHIPBOARD.
Sailors on French Bark Amlral Cor
nuller Refuse to Work.
The sallore on the French bark Ami
ral Cornuller have arone on strike, re-
rusma; to turn to wnue Chief Mate Tre
homdoat has anything to aav. Thcv
want him discharged or else be -paid off
themselves. At any rate they refuse
to sail or work with him.
French Consul Labbe says the sail
ors have no cause for complaint and he
refuses to pay them off or to order the
chief mate discharged. He has invest!
gated the matter and says all he could
learn wan that the sailors thought the
mate too rough. In other words h
lacks the Alphonne-Gaston spirit and
mis grates on tneir nervea.
The strike will prove costly to the
sailors because substitutes have been
engaged to perform the dally chores
wnue tne anjp is in the harbor, and
their wages together with a steadily
Increasing fine will be charged up
Lgmnsi me waxes or tne atrikera.
The Amlral Cornuller arrived hers
reoruary iz m oaiiast from San Diego
unuer cnanir to ina norrnwantAra
Warehouse company to ea-ry wheat to
r.urope.
Hommeratad, Nor. ss.
Washington, Am. as.
F. S. Loop, Am. ss
Strathblane. Br. ss. .
Marechal Davont, Fr.
Monterey, Am. ach. .
Moller, FY. bk
Nereua, Ger. bk Astoria like
numanua, uer. as Montgomery No. I rink
Alliance, jus. is vjoucn street
Zn Konts to lVoad Zi umber.
F. FA Sanders, Am. sen.... San Francisco
Echo. Am. bktn. ....Callao
Saivator. Am. ach. Redondo
Retriever, Am. bktn Redondo
Andy Ma honey. Am. aoh San Pedro
Albyn, Rues, bk Callao
A. M. Campbell, Am. ach. Redondo
St Helens, Am. ah San Franclaco
Northland, Am. as San Francisco
Mathew Turner. Am. ach. San Francisco
rung cyrus Am. sen Redondo
Meivuie Dollar, Am. sa...San Francisco
irene, Am. sen Redondo
Ravalli, Am. ss San Francisco
Aioert Meyer, Am. ach.. San Francisco
Zn Bonte With Csmsat and Oenerat
the management of the Eastern Manu-
tactures company, leaves for lone to
morrow mornlnc to be Dresent at the
iunerai.
Eugene Reran line. Fr. bk..
Cornll Bart Fr. bk.
Ernest Legouve, Pr. bk....
Aberfoyle, Br. sh.
Edmund Rostad. Fr. bk
EmanuelS Accame, It bk...
Asgerd. Br. ship
Bldart. Fr. bk
Albert Rlckmera. Ger. bk...
Clan Graham, Br. ah.
Kugenle Fautrel. Fr. bk
.. .Antwerp
...Antwerp
...Antwerp
...Antwerp
.. . .ivonaon
..Hamburg
...Antwerp
. .Antwerp
...Antwerp
... Cardiff
.Ant warp
COLLIDE IN HARBOR.
TRANSPORTATION
v,rUiJl PATENT-ATTORNEYS
PROTEOT' YOURtDEA ' "wetTm
nd. Or.
1 A x vet
rlahta. A; iTKh.T'R'I'v, WFI-
weaTth- Wdi "';vraifflo.
PATENTS. TRADE
T. J. HIRSHHEImer, la'jin, WASH, sr
- patent and pension attorney. T " "
".' SIGN AND SHOW CARDS
i'vHTEh At K1.EI8ER. SIGNS, THB
iirnwiaiiin nuaera in ine nortnwest
Rth and Everett ata Phone Prlv. Ex. 66.
Homa A-1166. - .
JXlN'fcs. juHN-koa V co S1gK3
ant caraa or an ainas made to order.
211j'4th at- Phone Pacific 836.
THAT ATTRACT" JPORlf
Und !gn Col. 287 Stark. Pacific 1691.
COOS BAY LINE
The SteamshlD BREAKWATER leave
Portland Wednesday at 8 n. m from
Oak street dock, for Horth Bend, Marsh
flsld and Coos Bar points. Frela-ht re
ceived till 4 Dl m. on dav of aaillna?.
Paaaenger fare, first class, 110: second
ciasa, inciuoing oertn and meals.
inquire city ticket ornce. Third and
vyasnington streets, or Oak street dock.
Columbia River Scenery
Dally service between Portland and
The Dal lea, except Sunday. leaving
Portland 7 -1 u . w
g- nv. carrying freight and paasengera
Hpiendtd accommodations for outfits
ana livestock.
f KJ . VAM?r ,"t- Portlma; foot
btoktx vactpio miMtxa co. -
. TBAM8XZPS
and Geo. W. Elder
Buteka. na.Vranelae. and Los
angelea direct every Thursday at I a. as.
Ilckst oaic. I J 'j
Steamers Ottawa and Pomona In
Mixup at Midnight,
A serious collision ocmirred In tho
harbor at mldnlaht when the steamer
Ottawa with a barge in tow got in a
mlxup with the river steamer Pomona
a short distance above the Burnaide
bridge. For awhile It looked aa if sev
eral lives would be lost
The Ottawa waa laadlnr the atone In.
den barge at the foot of Ankeny atreet
when the Pomona swung out In the
harbor after having dlacharged some
freight from the upper Willamette at
one of the lower harbor docks. Some
how the boats failed to clear each other
and the Pomona'a houae was badly
wrecked by comics; in oontact with the
barge In tow of the Ottarwa. The Ot
tawa escaped injuriea.
Had either of the boats gons down
several Uvea would nrohably hava been
lost It was dark and the oolltalon oc
curred before any one expected It The
matter will be lnveatirated before local
inspectors, Edwards and Fuller.
The Ottawa belong to the Diamond
O line and the Pomona belongs to the
Oregon city Transportation company.
MANY NEW ARRIVALS.
Oriental Freighter and Cooa Bay
liner Dae Here, This Evening,
Several vessels arrived In ths river
during tne past z nours. Tne oriental
liner Numantla. CaDtaln Feldtmann.
reached tha river at 1 o'clock thla
mg and will be In ths harbor lata to
night. The Cooa Bay liner Alliance,
Captain Olson, crossed In about ths
same time and should reach Couch
street dock at 8 o'olock tonight
Yesterday afternoon the German bark
Vlncenn'es. Br. sh. .i int...
Gael. Fr. bk London
ooai Bhips Ba Boats.
Ancaloa. Br. ah Nhmui. a
Mlndoro, Am. ach. .Newcastle. N. a W.
A.f Oswald. Br. sh..., Newcastle. A.
MaiumewABr. ss Newcastle, A.
Tramp Steamers Ba Boats,
Strathflllan. Br. ss. .. .Vancouver. B. C.
Gjsnlofan. Br. ss. Guaymae
Aker, Nor. ss San Pedro
Minerva, Nor. as Panama
Strathgyle. British as San Franciaeo
Needles, Br. as Magdalena Bay
, En Bonte la Ballast to load Grain.
Celtlo Chief, Br. sh Honolulu
Alatftrkamn. nr h r.ui. . - i
V, U .... .... .Mgui
Clan Buchanan, Br. ah Santa Rosalia
Charles Gounod. Br. bk..8an Franclaco
Cambuadoon. Br. ah rint. n.i...
Earl of Dunamore, Br. ah ..Callao
Ar. ok Valparaiso
Bonchamn. Fr. bk. R. n 7'"
g??.tiebi!rr rV.-.V.SanU 'RosalS
Tr smuvKu, nr. an. Talcahuano
uo, .r. u- ........Ban Franclaoo
Leyland Bros.. Br. ahln v.in...i..
Dynamone. Br. ah . Ran nvn,.i,u.
nu iuiia, or. ma. ............ . Taitral
Urania, Nor. bk...... ValDaraiao
rort crawrora, . Br. ah .Callao
on steamers Ba Bonte.
Gee. Loomls. Am. ss San Fran'elaco
Maverick. Am. ss San o.i.
Catania. Am. sa San Francisco
ALONG THE WATERFRONT.
The gasoline schooner Berwick rin.
tain Chllda. has put Into North Bend
with her vrudder Dost bent. h
bound from Portland for Rogue river
when a severe storm disabled her.
The steamer Georsre W. Kldr
this evening for San Pedro and wav
ports.
The tug Navigator was at .Couch
street dock thla mornlna- taktnar nn tm.
piles. She cams up from San Francisco
with the oil barge Monterey and had a
hard time of it bucking the storms. Jt
Admission Pres.
Moonlight skating, the kind you all
Meet your friends at the Oaks
tonight and be happy. Mualo
every afternoon and evening. Fancy
easting, sucn aa two-atepping and
waltxlng, taught free afternoon i or i
evening Kor private lessons see floor
manager. Twenty-flve skate tickets In
nook rorm for l& for aale at ticket of
fice. Learn to akate now. Get ready
for St. Patrick's masquerade. March 17.
ir you. gon t skate, come and hear the
nana puy those old familiar Irish alra
at the Oaks rink masquerade St. Pat
ricks nignt. nan your costume and
secure one or those six elegant prises.
Read Sharkey's Saturday ad.
LIVES OF
MANY
MEN
RUINED
MY FEB IS ONLY
In Any Uncomplicated Case
BY
DB. TATX.OB,
Ths Leading Specialist.
Articles, of Incorporation.
(Special Dlapatcb to The Journal.)
Salem. Or., March 6. Articles of In
corporation were filed in the office of
tne secretary of state as follows:
The Banking Savings A Loan associa
tion, principal of flea Astoria. Orea-on:
n.nlt.l b nn I. aCA AAA. t . .,r
v . m avv.vvv, UlUUI UUI O.IU1 VT .
E. Buffum, John Hahn, T. L. Ball, C. F.
swander and Fred Karlnen.
Contracted Diseases
Progress in the study of contracted dis
orders in the past few years has resulted in
my advanced methods of securing perma-i
rent results. In my practice I use special
methods of irrigation, and a method of my
own ' devising for installations that cure
gonorrhoea, PERMANENTLY, in from 3
to 10 days. I majce frequent inspections
of the canal by means of a small electric
light, which enables me to see and to treat
each inflamed part separately; and I am
also enabled to show the patient himself
the conditions that actually exist. Follow
ing my treatment there are no evil after
results. There is no stricture to fear nor
the slightest chance of a chronic condition
(sometimes called srleet). but there is
COMPLETE healing of the inflamed and
poisoned tissue. Never use harsh injections or drastic internal rem
edies to stop the discharge, for if you do it is certain that in the
future you will find vour state worse than ever. I guarantee you a
PERFECT AND PROMPT CURE, and as well as that,
You Can Pay When Cured
V
If this announcement does riot have particular reference to YOUR
trouble, drop in and tell me what bothers you. I shall be glad to give
you advice as to, your condition that is sure to be of benefit to you.
That will cost you nothing. It will save vou an amount of nervnna
suffering and MAY greatly PROLONG YOUR LIFE. Be wise;
don't delay- As I have stated frequently, to delav and neglect all the
very serious and so-called "incurable diseases are due.
I Treat and Cure AH Diseases Common to Men
t
Write if you cannot call.
The DR. TAYLOR Co.
2344 Morrison Street, Cor. Second.
Portland, Oregon.
took five days of hard towing to deliver
Darge at xinnton. une tug i
tow will leave down thla evening.
The tug and the
a even Ins-.
The French bark Hoche went to the
UPHOLSTERING AND REPAIRING
BWOU tTPHOLSTERT. JJ7 11TH. BEAT
and hall cushions. Ateamboat . work
a specialty. Cabin upholstery. Mala 4144.
root or Mill street yesterday and began
discharging ballast there this mornlna
on Darges. one is under charter to car
ry wheat to Europe.
The steam echooner Washington
shifts to the mllla of the Inman-Poulsen
Lumber company thla afternoon to
load a part cargo for San Francisco.
She brought BOO tons of general freight
from San Francisco and finished dia
charainar at noon today at fmmh ii-t
aocK.
The steam schooner F. 8. Lood
Columbia dock No. 2 today loading
wheat for San Franciaeo. RhA-win in.
lah with a deckload of lumber, probably j
"i mo iniiia ui wis mtnan-rouisen num
ber company. The Loop brought a
quantity of gunpowder from San Fran
claco. it was discharged at the, mouth
or tne wiuamette on Darges.
Tha ateamer Taklma which sank In
Snake river yesterday will be floated
aa soon as possible. She was loaded
w.w. - v vi .i i. iuvsbi Ul
which is supposed to hava been dam.
aged quite extensively.
MARINE NOTES
m u" 1 -a aaaa Jf
Every Woman
L tolstviaieasadihoaldkaow
aa i ""ff e woneema
MARVEL Whirlino Snrav
1iejMWVathalSrria(a, JnJtL
twaoM auction. nett-Su.
at-Moa Cenveniant,
... ....... imihih,
lyuis
Jak rmr IranM far
If be oanoo.autnlT
aianvaxn aouevt no
ptoer, out aena atamp let
llluatralad - - T , T. .
fall partlaalara and direction, in.
S tillable te ladles, ttARVBt, COl,
a x. aaa nTtinKi
Vac gal by Skidmsr Orua Oa.. Weodaad.
Olark Oa. and Laua-Pavla Drag Oa, Stores.
MEN! Read
This Notice
Consultation free ALL CURES GUARANTKD
Nq Pay Unless CuredOur Fee $5 to
$30 Medicines $1 .50 to $6 a Course
XXBTOUS. BZBXUTT, ' IiOST TXTAUTT AITD ILL
wxAaumsaxsi oy mi.
-a "iX2?,,iY?, violated the laws of health and are conscious of a em-
JIiSii,ia,Viw?,1y0!f Jr. o s before you be
come a nervous and Physical wreck. If you are weak, gloomy and despond
J1, A.ve.ha4 bsd dreama, depressed, lack ambition and energy, unable to
conoentrate your thoughts, lack vim and vitality, come to ua at once. Our
CJm i ton? up Tour nervous system and overcome all weaknesses,
and positively restore you to strength and health. wn.Wa,
BT.OOD POZBOV, UXCVBS. sjOBBO. BTWOXJurBT auvni
Cured, to stav cured. Our treatment la .Kl.ntin , .
eliminate erary ysstare of poison from riw SystaS." If VoS have sows
ato'noa! moeiatlons, falltna; haur, sores in the mouth and snwtoaSl
. TAXZOOM TrS
Unless the disease is cured, it soon rsaulta in some form of wastlnsT
WaraVawiE2f ailff:1. a !'!'
otroulatloa. you have Yariooae Teiaa, and should attend to ita treatment
at once, ur treatment drives away 'the stafnait blood, rellere. 2nd 2t
once the soreness, and restores the portions to normal healtt and singth.
A aa UVUUAD
ttll 5?wiJniVTa!al ? ""-I?? trouble, such as an Inflamma
tion or Kidney or Bladder trouble. Our treatment for obstructions la
painless, and a true specific, quickly removing the trouble, as well as
Other forma of weakneaa that mtiv. aAAmman' im 1. lr"
r Scott's Santal-Pcpsm capsules I ST.' LOUIS
Astoria. March 5. Arrived down Ann.
in the n!ht and sailed at 12 a. m..
ateamer Breakwater, for Coos Bay. Ar-
rivea at s ana .iert up at lo:3tf a. m
ateamer . Alliance, for Cooa Rar. ir
lived at t and; left up, German steamer
la.V- V
JSfk
leU
A POSITIVE CURE ,
For Inflaaunatloa orOatarrhot
toe Bladder and Dlaaaaad Kid-
tiara. BOCCXIIOfAT. Caret
lJ'ZL: ME IN
mam van, ao natter vi saw
fit
but come in and 1st u. aaauTs you of i" Mfe7 apeedyand permanent oSX
If you cannot call., writs for information.
KOTOS to 8, T to SOO daily Sondays, to U,
su'roical10 dispensary
ooaMTO con AJra taxmjxa btbxbtu, POBTZ.AJTD, ossaoir. ;
wag axaaoAag, a as e i a t
THE SlTAL-PP3 Ca
lll'soauioe. Ohss.
y AH annUtm,
1
TREATED
mwn nmrxomi ovr:
Who are afflicted with f
Strength, oommonly called
AND CURED
minnwu, Rsnausting
" ItMnetV Hill?.! fcriL1?11?1"9 4r and,
Kldnevs, Highly Colored urine, Iropotency, Despondency. Fall
ing iaWary. Leas i ofAmbitlon, M.ntal Worry, wata c ex
eeae and everworkl- Iee. Flatula and Hydrocele o" other
weakneaa. which abaolutal unfit .
Ainaura vr aaarriagv.
Study, ' Business,
9 care, no pay.. Blood petsom. contracted or hrfitarv
-?tL"m' ? SweUlBga, Dlscharyaa, Crooor.
'boea, Oleet, Btrlcture, Xalatfed Vrestate and XylroealaTaoa.
est deaUags. Suoces-ful and Conscientious service. Reasonable
CaU or write UaV-T. J, nxBOB, IMl Ttest tv.'aTortlaad," OrJ