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THE OREGON DAItY. JOURNAU PORTLAND, -MONDAY EVENING, MARW 0. ' 1D03.
HAMCST
'ins'f NATIONAL BANK. Portland. Oregon,
V ' , CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, H.BtfO.OOO.'
NO INTEREST PAID ON ACCOUNTS.
u
NI i kij "ST Xl' .lif Na'1'IunaL HaN'k OF JPuR'fLAKbrOllEC
AoruwMi worner . nira ana una Bireeia.
Transacts ft Oeneral Ranking Bualnesa DRAFTS ISSUED Available la
All Citiea of the United States aud Europe, Hongkong uid Manila. Collections
made on Favorable Tama - '
I rni.lJ.nt. 1. JX AlNSWORTH I Cashier .......R. W. SCHMEER
Vice-President II. LEA BARNES Aaelatant Caahier... W. A. UuLT
... Aaalalant Cashier. . ........ A.M. WRlOHT
LAUD at TILTON, BANhLht--.Purtland, Oregon, Established 1444,
; W. M. UUU C E. LADD. J. W. LAUD. .
Transact a General Banking Buainea. tiAvMNGIS BANK DEPARTMENT.
'. tfavtnga bookm laauad on savings dooaita Interest paid on time dapoelta
TUJfi BAM. M" CALlV.N.A 1-sLebildht-. U.4. iead office, 0aa Francisco.
Capital paid up... ...44,000.000 l nurpiua and undivided protlia flO.lbtf.m
Uenaral Banking and j.xcbange Buaineaa Transacted, interest on Tlma
Deposits. SAVINGS Ut.exHTMh.ST Accounts may be opened of 110 and up-
ward. Portland Braiu-H -Chamber of Commerce Building.
VVM. K. MACKEA.... ..Managvr J. i. BURTCMAELL. . .Aaa't Managar
LOADS OF BUTTER
FRflfi! IIMOIf
i Fantrel, Fr. bk....,,. Ant warp
tea Br. ah. ............ Antwerp
r. bk. ............ .......London
Eugenie Fantre'
Vlnoennei
Gael, Fr.
Coal Ships Va Boat. .
Ancaloa, Br. ah..... Newcastle, A.
Mlndoro. Am. ach.. Newcastle. N. 8. W.
Agnes Oswald, Br. an. ...Newcastle. A.
Hatumet, Br. aa....... ..Newcastle, A.
' Tramp Steamers Xa Boat.
Stratbfillan, Br. aa.... Vancouver, B. C
Akar, Nor. aa San Padro
Minerva, Nor. aa., ............. Panama
MaUtCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK Portland. Oregon.
i. JTKANK WATSON... President I H. L. DUKnAM. ...... .Vice, F
it. W. WUIT. Cashier J UEORUE W HoT......As7l
' aV ti CATCM1NU Second Asauatant t:jii,i.r
Transact a General Banking Bualnaas. Drafts and Lattara ot Credit laauad.
avauaois to Ail rw ot tne worm, ooiiectlona a Bpoclaity.
Frealdent
Caaniar
Steamer Sue II. Elmore Be-ti.:'iSSRM
gins Kegular Service Out
of Portland. '
LEAVES ON FIBST
TRIP TOMORROW
MUSEMENTS &
Cluu-lrs D. Hanford Tonight.'
The attraction at the Helllg theatre.
Fourteenth and Washington atroeta, to
night will be the celebrated tragedian
and aotor, Charles R Han ford, lnthe
peetaoular
ap
Cleopatra'
ar production, - "Antony
"1 fhla.wlll also be the
Mm Boats U Ballast to X.oad 4rsla,
Celtlo Chief. Br, ah. . . . . . . . . .Honolulu
Alsterkamn. Oar. ah. Caleta Coloea
Clan Buchanan. Br. sb....SantaRoaalla I and Wedneaday afternoon, "The Mar
vuinti wumiu, or. Hn , . I cnan oi v ante", will be the bill.
nd
C1tColo,, nt wedneaoajr night- Tomorrow night
brl of Dunamora. Br. sh.....Callao
an jrrai
Bonehamn.
Celticburn,
bk. .....Ban xranclaoo I
bk. ......Santa Rosalia
"Tha BUck Crook" Comlns.
The famous spectacular musical
BONDS AND INVE8TMKAT8.
wnOKJUS BROTHERS, Chamber of Commerce Building,
M Municipal. Railroad and Publlo Service Corporation Bonda.
DOVVN1NO-B.OPK1NS. COMPANY KsUibllened 1J BROKKRti.
, B TOCKS, BONDS, GRAIN Bought sad Sold for Cash and on Margin.
Private Wlrea. Rooms HI to t04 Couch Bldg. ' Phones: M-JI6; A-1217.
GIUXD- CENTRAL STATION TIMH CARD.
LEA VINO PORTLAND, . . gouUxern I'aciflc,
Roaebarg Passenger till s ro.
Cottage Grove Passenger.. :lt p. m.
CalUornla Kxpreas ...... 1:4 p. to.
Dan JTranclsco txpreaa,....lJ.e dgbt.
. i :. i WfcflZ siixc , iVir;
Corvallls Paaaenger ...... T:00 a. aa,
, bheriaan Passenger ......4:19 p.m.
Koreat Grove paaaenger.. .11:00 a. m.
jroteat urove jrasaenger... :4e p. m.
ARR1VINO PORTLAND.
Oregon Expreaa 7:6t a. ra.
Cottagr Urove Passenger. .11 :0 a, m,
Roaebura Paaaenaer k:0 n m
1 Portland Kxpreaa 11:1 u. m.
WEST SIDE.
Corvallls Paaaenger :!S p. m.
Bbarldan Paaaenger ...... 10:80 a. n.
l'oruat Grove Paaaenger .. 1:00 a. in.
Foreat Grove Passenger... t:60 ix to.
Portland to Dallas ...... 7:40 a. m. i Dallaa to Portland .10:11 a. m.
Portland to Dallas 4:lt p. m. Dallaa to Portland 4:60 n. m.
Oawego-Poriland suburban Leaving Portland at t:su a. m., hourly trains
during tuorning and aftsrnoon. Last train leaves depot far Oswego at 11:3$
p. m. . .
. . ' a A'orthern raclllc
North Coast Limited ..... T.00 a. m.
Portland Expresa 4:14 p. nu
. .. . e:H p. m.
Taeoma and Seattle Exp... 1:10 a.m.
North Coast A Chicago Llm. 1:00 p. m.
Overland Expreaa 11:44 p. m.
Overland 'Expreaa
Oregon lUilroad & Navigation Company.
Pendleton Paaaenger ...... 7:15 a. m.
Chicago-Portland Special.. 4:10 a. m.
tipokana Flyer 4:14 p. m.
Kaa, City Chi. Exp.... 4:00 p. m.
flriAkgHa ITIeiaa
tuyvamia oi m -MO
Chi, Kan. City & Port Exn. t:4ft
Chicago-Portland Special
roruana - paaaenger
4:00 a. m.
m.
1:40 d. m.
4:14 p. m.
Astoria Colombia lUrer.
Astoria and Seaside Exp... 4:00 a. m. II Astoria A Port Passenger. 11:1 1 p. rn.
Astoria Express ......... 4:40 p. m. Portland Express 10:00 p. ra.
Canadian Pacino Railwajr Co.
CP, B. Short line, via Spok.S:ll p. m. II CP. R. Short Line, via Epok. 4:00 a m.
Via Beat. Vic. Vancouver. 4:00 p. m. ( Via Van., Via. and Seattle. 4:14 p. rn.
Via Bumas .....11:44 p. m V'"- Bumaa and Seattle 7 a. m.
Portland Ryn Light
Cars Leave Ticket Office and Waiting
Room, First end Alder streets,
FOR OREGON CITY:
' 4:00, 4:10 a. m., and every 40 min
utes (on the hour and half-hour), to
and including 4:00 p. m., then 10, 11,
, last car, 12, midnight
' Grasham, Boring, Eagle Creek, Kta
cada, Csaadero, - i alrvlew and Trout
dale 7:16, :15, 11:14 a. m.; 1:16,
3:45. 4:16. 7:25 p. m.
Power Co.
FOR VANCOUVER.
Ticket offioe and waiting-room. Sao
ond and Washington streets.
A. M.4:16. 4:60, 7:46, 4:00. 4:46.
4:10, 10:80, il:10, 11:60, '
P. M. 14:80, 1:10. 1:60, 4:40, t:l(L
4:60. 4:30. 6:10, 6:6fl(. 4:80, 7:06 1:40;
4:16, 4:26, lJ:86-. li:46.
On third Monday in every month
lsst car (eaves at 7:05 a m.
Pkliy ex. gun. Dally ex. Mon.
Oregon Electric Hallway Company.
EFFECTIVE SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1404.
T&vtnr Portland
For Salem and int ata'tns.. 4:00 a. m.
For Salem and Int sta'tns.. 11:00 a. m.
For Salem and Int su'tns.. 1:00 p. m.
For Salem and Int sta'tns.. 6:00 p. m.
Rrtar Falloch. Br. sh. Talcahuano I , . . - ...
Jaoobaen, Fr. bk. San Franclaoo I "---". vrooa, , wiu oe
pynamone. Br. ah Ban Francisco tha attraction at tha HeUlg theatre,
Man IcTlnsp H ah... TUim I a?Aimaatilh ' m A TVaakl...- --A
C aptAJn Schroeder Says SmiOl Urn Nor. bH. . . , Vaparii.o n?xt Sunoay and Monday night, March
run v-inriiuiu, joi. lunKdMoivMiwu B mna it. IK nfti MBit YAara Blncsi thlB
Steamer Hat Crossed Rough Bart Howard D. Troop, Br, bk. ...San Pedrol favorite muaicVvaudavUla play haj
I An a.a,ia sterna a Bmta 1 riMn 4iaawn m PApllan1 ana if 111 a..
V WvvaMaiapaay aB4aB awwajewe I .--w.b .h a viuanut sn-iiv gt Will fjfj
San Franelsea mors tnan welcome news to many thea
Ban Franolsoo Ura-goers to hear of Its early coming.
j.avanca asai aaio opens .nursday.
So Many Timet He Cannot He-
member the Number.
. . .
uw. uwmia, jun. aa.,...'
Catania, Am. sa.
ALONG THE WATERFRONT.
Captain Schroeder, master of tha
steamer Sue II. - Elmore, has crossed
the Columbia river bar so many times
In his vessel that he does not remember
the -number) For- years ha - has - bean
plying between Astoria and Tillamook,
which means four bars each trip.
The Elmore is at Oak street dock
receiving freight with the Intention
of having her sail tomorrow afternoon.
She will probably go out fUled to tha
hatches and with a goodly number of
passengers.
Coming up Saturday nlsht tha El
more brouaht onlv a small Quantity of
cheese and butten but thla Is accounted
for by reason of thla being tha dull
sesson In the dairy buslnesa.
"wirn arrival nr .nr n. anri .hnnfl.ni
green feed, aaid the skipper, "you will
see the Elmore coming Into port load
ed to the guards with dairy products,
for Tillamook Is a creat dairy country.
At present there la very little doing
down that way because the cows are
dry. and they haven't yet gotten on to
the secret of maklne- butter without
milk down there."
Captain Schroeder ' anticipates little
trouble In followlna? a weeklv scedule
during the spring and summer months.
In very severe weather It is imposalble
for the small craft to brave the rouch
waters of the bar but the storms are
few during the summer months when
trafflo Is heaviest.
The Elmore haa trrommniiiHnn. fn
about 26 passengera. Bhe makes the
run from the mouth of tha rninmhi. ,n
Tillamook In sbout 16 hours snd can
cover the distance from Aitnrl, in
Portland In about 10 hours. It took
her 11 hours 8uturda coming up the
river but the extra hour was Inst in
fog encountered on the Columbia.
The steamer Breakwater arrived from
Coos bay last night after an uneven t-
rui vovaae. Fine weatner was en
countered all tha way.
S2 ! organisation, and tier-rendition thg
A0T. !!? overhauling and her powrfulroj of Rhy Maccheaney class..
The Three of Ut."
Miss Blanche Stoddard; tha new lead
ing woman, who opened at tha Baker
yesterday, has made a strong Impres
ses with tha patrons of that popular
annual ln.nectlon
The British ship Crown of Germany pfofoaion.
is expected to finish losdlng wheat at fha attro(
Irving dock tomorrow night The Brit
ish steamer Gryfevale will finish load
ing wheat at Oceanic dook for Hong
kunr nut Wednesday.
Tha oriental liner Numantla shifted
to the flour mills this morning to begin
loading for Vladivostok. Bhe Is ex
pected to leave next Saturday morning.
The officers entertained a number of
visitors yesterday.
The steam schooner Johan Poulsnn
left San Franylaco thla morning for
Portland and sfiould arrive here Thura-
day morning. She belonga to tna Loop
Steamship company and hence la not
affected by the engineers" strike. The
Johan Poulsen will take lumber at the
mills of tha Inman-Poulaen Lumber
company.
powerrul role of Rhy Maochesney classes
bar at ones In the very highest of her
The Three of Us"
the attraction aU week.
will be
"A Royal Slave" Matinees.
There will be matinees this week at
the Empire on Wedneaday and Satur
day aa uaual, and the attraction all this
week Is Clarence Bennett'a great suc
cess, a Royal Biave," which la one of
tna great auccesses ox xna laai raw
yeara. "A Royal Slave'- la a close sec
ond to jthls. prolific author's other
grand production, "Tha Holy City."
"Anita the Singing Clr1!." -Another
play which pleases tha peoplt
Is presented this week at tha Star thea
tre by tha French stock company. It Is
called "Anita the Singing Girl." This
Is a comedy drama In four 1 acts, with
Incidental music. Ths play caught like
wild nra witn tna audience yesterday,
and from tha way the comedy was re
ceived tnera is a prospect or a record
smashing week at the Star with "An
It a. Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and
eaiuraay. -
"Our Jfew GlrP Tonight.
Tou certainly will laue-h ta your
neari s conieni lr you go to tna LyrM
inie weea wnere tne Alien- shock com
pany la to be aeen In that funny farce,
'Our New Girl." Verna Felton will ap
pear as Katrlna. tha ludicrous aerman
servant girl and Forreat Seabury aa tha
gay young nusoana. ah tha others In
tna caat are in on tna laugh justness.
--s-s-ss"aBsBawasapeaBaB ., (. j- .
Motion Plcturet.
Today and all week there will be Ufa
motion clotures of four beautiful sub
jects at tna Marquam, in connection
witn tneae tnera wiu te illustrated
songs by tna auxetopnone. and F. U
Wauer the popnrar tenor. - Ttiese ara-all
ew piorurea, ana tnera nave been none
etter. Performances ar. Mtitlnunui
. .. . . n n n "
.rvia j to is:4il .
New Grand Program,
There la a new vaudeville ores-ram at
the Grand todav. Tha headline aet la
Carlisle's dog and pony show, Intro
ducing Tom. the talking donkey. This
act should be seen by all the children
In Portland, as well as by the grown
ups. Tha Stadium trio have a rlnar act
above tha average, and fun will be pro
vided by Howe and Ed ward a with their
sketch, "iba Arrlvsl of Mr. Dooley." .
S
D
TOPpilllD
Ti..if.' it . ... i ' .. l'1 it. ' 1 a .
jesiyiaiioiioi jcariy. AIl
Jlomeseeters Kow Crowd- ,
:iiiff0.R. & jN'. Trains.
' itpeelal Dispatch to The Joarnat) .
Pendleton, Or., March 9 That the '
aprlng 'tide of westward Immigration
Is beginning to now Is evidenced by the
great loads of people commg through
on all westbound tralna Many of them
tranafer at Pendleton for Waahlngton
points.. Tha bulk of ths travel la headed
for Portland, however. Railroad offi
cials look for as big a rush for tha Pa
tina coast, country this, year at there
waa -as. .year. .
CZAR MAY GRANT
ST0ESSEL IMMUNITY
f , - - -
(Valted Press LMsed Wlre.t
St. - Prrtertibtrrg, March t. aensTml
eioessei a cnancea or escamna tna death
penalty pronounced upon him by a mili
tary court which tried him on the
rharaa of aurrandarlnv Vnrt Arthur In
the Japanese -Russian war, are excel
chgrge of surrendering Port Arthur In
lent.
Csar Nicholas. It has lust been an
nounced, commuted the sentence of
death to 10 yeara' Imnrlaonment and
haa Intimated that a full pardon will be
granted later.
Tomdrrow fTueadavl will nnalMvK
be tha laat day for discount on west
side gas bills. Portland Gas company.
MARINE NOTES
4a. March 9. Arrived oown at
I a. m.. French bark Pierre Lotl. Ar
rivad at 8 and left uo at 4:60 a. m.
ateamer Rose City, from San Francisco.
DENVER EXPECTS
URGE CROWD
steamer nose -iiy, iruiu can rt i i vrrrii tv j i r .
Left up at 10 a. m., achooner King I OPH 110 Will DfiriVft MllP.h
vJirua. ..... I ...
iienent x rom tne coming:
FRENCHMEN SHOW SPEED.
T.lvarnnnl March 4. Arrived veater-
day, French bark CoL Vlllebola Mareull.
rrom Portland.
San Francisco, March t. Arrived,
achooner Vira-inla. from Portland. Ar
rived at 6 a. ro ateamer Senator at 9 a.
m. : ateamer. George W. Elder, from
Portland.
Falmouth, March 7. Arrived, French
ship Laennec, rrom roruana.
Astoria, March 4. Arrived at 4:16 a.
m. and left up at 11:15 a. m., steamer
Breakwater, from Coos Bay. Sailed at
Democratic Convention.
(Special Dtspstcb to Tbe Joara.l.)
Denver, March 6. The Democratic
national convention, which will be held
In Uils city July 7. promises to be one
-Arriving Portland
From Salem and Int sta'tn.I0:40 a. m.
From Salem and int sta'tn. 1:40 p. m.
From Salem and Int sta'tn. 4:40 p. m-
From Salem and Int sta'tn. 7:40 p. m.
NOTARY PUBLIC-
C P. PFLUGER, NOTARY PUBLIC,
commissioner of deeds Deutsches
notarise H. 14 Mulkey bldg.. Id snd Mor.
OSTEOPATHIC PHTSIC1ANS
DR. CIARA MACFABLANE. SPECIAL-
1st gynecology and obstetrics. 811-14
ewetiana niag, main eoo; a-io.; res,
Pacific 367.
DR. LILLEBELJLe PATTERSON. SPK-
ciallst on nervous, scute and chronie
oiBeases. ru yenton Dldg. pacific lino.
DR. R. B. NORTHRUP, 415-14-17 DE
kum bldg. Id snd Washington sta.
Phone Main 449. Examination free.
PLUMBERS
DONNERBERG ft RADEMACHER, 804
uurnsiae sc. rnone Mam til
PLATING AND OXIDIZING
REFINTBHIN ji, FIXTURES. PORT
land Plating Co.. 802 E. Waah. El J 83.
PRINTING
PEASLEH BROS. & CHAUSSE,
printers, 262 Oak. Full stock legal
blanks. Phone Main 816.
MODERN PRINTERY M6VED TO
148 6th at, opp. Meier A. Frank's.
tiGlLBEfil fiROeU" PRINTERSCART:
billheads, etc Main 1468. 146H 1st
STREET PAYING
WARREN CONSTRUCTION CO.
Street pavins, sidewalks snd croas
Inga. 114 Lumber Exchange,
THE BARBER ASPHALT PAVING CO.
of Portland. Office 456 Worcester blk.
t-IA n m branch bark Rounlnvllla. fori .v.. .t .
Bark. Bloller and Blarcchacl D.vont Queenstown" or" Falmouth, "Arrive at T ' I. LIT.
8:40 p. m., scnooner n.ing wyrus, xrom - - j
vie uniiea ciaiea itesiaents oi uenver
expect a larger crowd to attend than
has ever come to any similar gathering
In the country. Large sums of money
will be spent In the entertainment of
tnose who attend and the city -will be
tavisniy aecorated for ttoe event. Both
Domoorata and Republlcana will join
In tha demonstrations of hosnltalltv.
The DOODle of Colorado feel that tn
nring sucn a large and representative
SAFES
DIEBOLD MANGANESE SAFES
Large lines carried. Lock-outs opened.
Jacks, Jails, metal furniture. Both
phones. J. E. Davis, 44 84.
TYPEWRITERS
ALL MAKES, RENTED, REPAIRED
sold. P. D. C. Co.. 281 Stark. Tel. 1407.
TOWEL SUPPLY
CLEAN TOWELS DAILT COMB,
brush, soan. II tier month. Portland
Laundry ft Towel SuddIv Co.. Bth and
v-oucn sis. rnone 4iu.
TRANSFER AND HAULING
C. O. P. TRANSFTJIR A stTnRAriKl rn
Office 48 1st st, between Stark and
uaa bis. , pnone t. fianos and fur
niture moved and packed for shipping;
commodious brick vanhnnu urllh
aiaiB nun ruums. jfToni and uiay.
, PAINTING AND PAPERING
PAINTING, PAPERING, KAL80M1N
mg. W. M. Johnson, 424 8th st
Main 8674.
i'OR BEST WORK, PRICES RIGHTi'
can a. uoane. m, iuo. lot union ave.
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHERS
OLSEN-ROE THANSFKB rn
General transfer and storage; safei
Pianos and furniture. eta nnM
and t hipped. 409 Oak st., between Front
oiiu hi. fiiana main oil, A-.a.l.
ROSE CITY TRANS. CO. T.T. ns
ders given prompt attention. E. 2169;
cp. c. mil, j. v.. r inuiey, mananrer,
. DnFTIR. 414 CORBHTT
Ida. Phono A-683: lara-est and moat
complete stenofrrapnio office m west
OREGON TRANSFER CO., 184 N. 6TH?
Main 49. Heavy hauling and storage.
INDEPENDENT BAGGAGE ft TRANS-
icr vo. oioraa-e az Kiim Main Am
W. M. JOHNSON. TRANSFER AND EOT
t"i- la union ave. isas. 4441. B-1004
PAINTS, OIL AND GLASS
WHOLESALE JOBBERS
' 'T 7 " rV ev.vWr I DISTRIBUTORS OF V
M. A. GUN8T ft CO.
FINE
CIGARS
Paint Co. Window arlass and silaalnac.
i let. -none ism. ;
, - A1!.ST.. ATTORNElfS
PROTECT TOUR IDEA WE CAN
paten 1 iu iuouiiun oe bl-uucv, aiior
tie ys, 604 Columbia bldg.. Portland, Or,
J. 1. H1RSHHEIMER, 2274 WASH. ST.
patent ana pension attorney.
EVERDINO A FARRELL. PRODUCE
uiu coinmiHBion mercnants, 140 Front
St., Portland. Or. Phone Main 179
OREGON FURNITURE MAlfUFACT
turing Co. Manufacturers nf fnrni.
ture for the trade. Portland. Or.
WADHAMS ft CO., WHOLSESALB GRO
cers. manufacturers and
rnsrcuniB, tin ana U8K bib,
F" W AU'! -TII01MI1 ailVI Ujrc i '-. j- - :..r....i-,...r;- - ,j ,
PATENTS, COP f RIGHTS. A. J. MAT- LE WIS-8TENGER BARBERS' SUPPLY
: tor, 618 Commonwealth bldg. Co., barbers' supplies, barbers' furni-
REAL ESTATE
J. El Pittenrer & Ca.
. t8 Russell st. Phone ffi. 4449, Fir
insurance, loans, real estate.
1
- loans
RUBBER STAMPS AND SEALS
. , -- - ..,Kh. V.,E i Ul 111-
ftire. barbers' chalra. 10th and Morrison.
'HSi ORATQN ft KNIGHT MFG. CO
oak tannero. leather beltlnr mmnf,
turersi Portland. Or.. 61 1st st.
BATES-WIGHT CO., CALENDARS, Ad
vertising novelties. 160 6th at
uiniivc, fuaiis. real vsiato.' "A'i-u.r 'j.1 j. ' ,
W-OGILBEE REAL ESTATE AND oduc rnfrffitTronS6 bavl.
loans: eatab 1S88. 1464, I6t. room' 11. TOPr"c nl.P.aJi-
WHOLESALE CROCKERY AND GLASS
ware, rraei. Hegele ft Co.. Portland.
ALSOALL OFFICE STATIONERY, P.
Tl u. v. 231 Biark, Tel. 1407.
ROOFING.
TIN ROOFING, GUTTERING. RE I
Make Fast Rnnt.
The French barks Moll
chal Davout, which arrived up In the
harbor Saturday night are swift sailers.
The Moller made the run from San
Iranclsco to North Head in fiv iava
nd the Marechal Davout
distance between San Pedro and tne
mouth of the Columbia In 10 days.
This Is about aa good speed as has
been reeled off for some time along the
coast and the two skippers are not a
little proud over the performance. The
windjammers are here under charter to
carry wheat to Europe.
The British ship Verbena and the Ger
njan bark Nereus arrived in the harbor
thla morning several hours later than
expected and dropped anchor In the
stream They were detained on the way
up the river by the dense fog that fell
early this morning and placed a veri
table blanket over the water.
The Verbena and Nereus are under
tun irr vo carry wneat to Europe.
RIVERS ARE FALLING.
Low Water Due to Marked Deficiency
in Rainfall.
The rivers are falllns: ranldly aa a
consequence of the continued dry
weather and In many places along the
harbor row and sail boats, scows and
more pretentious houseboats are resting
hieh and dry on the beach.
District Forecaster Beals of the
weather bureau Bays the rainfall Is de
ficient to the extent of 7.18 Inch, na
compared with the average, thu average
at.thl.Ate.Deln' S3-91 inches, whereas
so far
om
Redondo. Arrived down at 4:40 and
sailed at 4 p. m., steamer MavencK, or
San Francisco.
8t. Vincent, March 4. Arrived pre
viously, British steamer Glenstras, from
Portland.
San Francisco, March 4. Sailed at 7
f. m., steamer Johan Poulsen, for Port
and.
Astoria, March 4. Condition of tha
bar at 6 a. m., smooth; wind, cast 16
miles; weather, clear.
6:28 a m., 7.9 feet; 7:00 p. m., 4.1 feet
Low water, 12:40 a. m., 0.9 feet'
E
ASTERN
BOOSTERS SOUTH
Tides at Astoria today High water. ,,1, "?tat? wl be Immense
HiMVMIUi 419 VVUU1.UU11 U1U
Insuring Its future development For
mat reason me oltisens or Denver have
organised to give the visitors the great
est display of western hospitality thai
has aver been accorded visitors to thli
City. Efforts wiH be made bv towns
adjacent to Denver to perauade the dele
gates to go In large numbers into the
agricultural regions of the state.
through the mining camps and cross
the wide stock ran ires In order that thev
see 1 rom wnai source tjoioraoo millions
are derived. In aome aectlona of Colo-
r. H n l.nil rilantcut with kni, -1 1 -
of Mountains '?r1'.600 n rL In th? bee "'r
UM.iivta v.uiJV t,w aVVlWg - 1 1, gsg UUI UU
common .to fwid farms of several hun
dred acres wbich are valued at $600 per
Brtra Tli a a am r.An Haa land iialnAa
w w, a uvumiis IMIU V OVl UUO 494 C
expected to be of Interest to people
i rom uiBiani siates as wen as tne im
mense mines and smelters for which
Colorado is widely known.
An effort will be made to persuade
visitors to this state that Colorado Is a
desirable state In which to locate and
all who come will be so hospitably
decision will be reached within a few
aaya. Mr. Chaney thlnka the bank will
open not later than April 1. The capital
si oca wui Da Between 6300,900 and 4400,'
000,
DAVIS FORJUDGE,
TENTH DISTRICT
(Special Dispatch te Tbe JooruL)
TT,ls.n ft H...L . T T J
Union baa filed notice with tha secre
tary of atate, and addreased also to tha
members of the Republican party and
tna electors of tha counties of TTnlnn
and Wallowa, comnrlslnar tha tenth 1u.
dlolal dlstrtct. that he will be a candi
date for tha nomination on the Repub
lican ticket for the office of circuit
judge of the tenth judicial district
More Work for Mill nandi.
(United Press Leased Wlrs.)
Waltham. Mass.. March a An In.
Crease of aeven hours weeklv In work.
Ing time at tha mills of tha Waltham
Watch company went Into effect today.
The Increase affects all deDartmenta
of tha mills where 9,600 handa are em
ployed.
Eye glasses 11 at Metsger's.
rm rm II ill I ' 1 1 1
OR HOMCN ONLY
Dr. Sanderson's Compound
Savin and Cotton Root Pllla
The bast and only reliable
Femedy for DELAYED PER
ODS. Cure the moat obatin.
ate caaes In I to 10 days Price 12
per box or three boxea $6.00. Bold by
drurrlsta everywhere. Addreas T. J.
PIERCE. Ill First at. Portland. Or.
Cities East
Jointly Framing Up Cal
ifomia Tour.
only Z6.03 inches have fallen
since the first of September.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
Xagnlar Users Xne to Arrive.
Rose City, San Francisco ....March 9
Ilanalei. San Francisco March 19
Roanoke. San Pedro and way. .March 10
Breakwater, Coos Bay March 16
Sue H. Elmore. Tillamook .... March 16
Alliance. Coos bay ....March 17
d. W. Elder. Ban Pedro March 17
Senator. San Francisco .March' 17
Arabia, orient . .v ........April 1
Nloomedla, orient ......May 1
Alesla. orient... Junel
Numantla, orient July l
Bagnlar Uasra'to Depart
Sue H. Elmore. Tillamook Marh in
Breakwater, San Francisco Mch. 11
Roanoke. Ban Pedro and way.. March 12
H anal el. Ban Francisco March 12
Rose City. San Francisco March 13
Alliance. Coos Bay March 12
Numantla, orient March 16
Arabia, orient Anrll IS
Geo. W. Elder, San Pedro ....March 19
Senator, San Francisco .......March 20
Nlcomedia. orient ..May 6
Alesia, orient June 6
Vessela tn Port
St Nicholas, Am. ah. Astoria
Berlin. Am. sh Onbia
Henry Vlllard, Am. sh Bt Johns
Acme, Am. sn. Portland Jjhr, Ca
uryievaie, tsr. ss
(Special Dispatch to Tbe Journal.)
Pendleton, Or. March 9. That Pen
dleton, Baker City, La Grande, The
Dalles and the country tributary to
these cities will be given an opportunity
to form a monster eastern Oregon
booster excursion into tne wilds oi Cali
fornia, is assured by a representative
of the O. R. ft N. and the Southern Pa
cific. Plans are being laid before the
commercial clubs of these cities, and
action will be taken by them Jointly
This excursion will probably be run
within the next lew montns. -or a
nominal sum the booster who so desires
may tour California and see the state In
proper lasnion.
BUN ON DICTIONARIES.
Webster's Unabridged Have Unprece
dented Demand In Oregon.
The word contest inaugurated by the
John P. Sharkey company has set the
oitv aaos on WaverielKh and diction
arles are being pursued eagerly in
search of words in nope oi winning
some of the 64,000 in prizes, orrered by
this progressive realty firm. There was
a big surprise sprung on the firm this
morning when the nrst mall delivery
brought a bundle of letters marked
"word contest department." Mr. Shar
key remarked that the readers of The
Journal must have neglected their meals
yesterday and their sleep last night in
order to get early replies In to their
big advertisement It was difficult to
f;et in or out of their Offices this morn
na. owlns: to the crowds lnaulrlna-
about and buying Waverleigh lots and
treated that they will go away ready to
assert that Colorado people are hos
pitable to strangers and loyal to their
state.
........ . -. S Al.,4.. asOn 4 mm aa
Onsaomirt I u w l,L l-limi wwaiA net
Arctic Stream. Br, ss. ...... i ...Oceanio ump rrom y morning.
jonn a. uampDeii, Am. sen Astoria
JnrdanhUl, Br. sh Llnnton
Admiral de Cornuller Fr. bit Col. No. 2
Crown of Germany, Br. sh Irving
Alice Marie. Fr. bk . .MorHn.
Andre Theodore, Fr. bk.. Columbia No. 2
"i"wf"r- u""--.uionw.lc.n rSMcinl DIsDateb to The Journall
1 1 H,UI01, Ur, a a a m MLl. A W IU1 I I 1 Of I . ' r i a- - i A e
CoTonV Nor 'bic wii tested school election was held hereSat
kSiPfi'fl l?I'JZ? A' .Banfleld's rdav. Jonathan L. Harris was re-
Brodorick Castle 'Br'ah in 1 ail elected director for another three years
Alfce MaeDSnia Am i?h A!jor a vote of 201 to 168. Tha vote cast
Alice jwacuonaid. Am. sch Astoria In,., four times as srreat aa haa ever
vy. r. oeweii. Am. sen ....Gobla
lnq
lot
itept on the
IMPORTANT SCHOOL
ELECTION AT KELSO
Tomorrow (Tuesday) will positively
be the last day for discount on west
side gas Vllls. Portland Gas company.
W00DBURN TEACHERS
HOLD INSTITUTE
(Special Dispatch to Tbe Journal.)
Woodburn. Or., March 9. A largely
attended local teachers' Institute was
held In this city Saturday. It was con
sidered one of the most successful in
stitutes held this year in Marlon
county. The program was: "Compo
sition," Miss Mattle Kentner; "Arith
metic" E. A. Miller: "Readinsr." Pro.
fessor L, R. Traver; question box: noon
Intermission; exercises 4 by pudIIs of
schools: address, Colonel J. M. Poor-
man, chairman of woodburn board of
directors; "School Management" R. L.
Youna-: "Grammar." Professor T. Vf
xraver.
SHE JUST COULDN'T
HELP MARRYING HIM
(Special Dispatch to Tbe Journal)
Spokane. Wash.. March 7. Mlaa T.a.
setta Hotert of Freeman In a complaint
filed in the aunerinr ennrt .hirm
jjaniei storms, a woodchopper, with
imving iorcea ner to marry him against
her wilt One day when her father and
moiner were awav. Htorms whn hnri
been paying marked attention to the girl
without encouragement, told the glrf to
?et herself ready to go with him, cau
loning her that If she resisted he
wouia maica ner go. Bhe obeyed and
MY EARNEST APPEAL TO
EVERY WEAK
U Seek Sxpert treatment AT OBTCB Sost
Delay Aaotna Mon.
MAN
My Pea for a Complete Onre
In a Simple Ailment ta 4al
PAY AJTTM Z OUBfl Y6
I $10
I want every weak man to thoroughly
understand that I can make him strong, vig
orous, healthy, alert and free from every
taint of dlaease and weakness. I have lim
ited my apeclalty In practice to only a few
of the more Important dlaordera, ao that I
could KNOW these thoroughly. My expert-N
,nce along this one path for 25 years qual
ifies me to say positively that such troubles
as Spermatorrhoea, Lost Vigor, . Varicocele,
Hydrocele, Gonorrhoea, Syphilis, Stricture and
"weakness" can be cured perfectly so as to
stay cured. Of course I use different meth
ods than the ordinary physician. Most of
these are original with ma and were devised
for juat such cases as tha ordinary courses
of .treatment fall to reach.
Dr. Taylor
The reading Specialist
The Scientific Treatment of Weakness
Dosing the system with powerful stimulants and tonics In an effort
to restore functional vigor can have but one final result: The condi
tion Is rendered worse than before. "Weakness" is merely an indication
of a low form of Inflammation In the nroatat wn and hi infirm.
jiibuuu ui rviu vy stimulating remedies tnat excite
porary activity, i am;
tem-
3
mnloy tha onlK aclnnllflr. and fnllv aftl.
ment for "weakness," which effects a permanent cure bv reatorlno- tha
" v m vuiiu nu iiBaiiiiy atate. l obtain complete result
i in' "ersiing literature ana g, oeautiruuy engrave
v..,.. . iiv, j via m.. (..11,
EXAMINATION FREE
I Offer not Only FREE consultation and advlca. hut nt v.rv
that comes to me 1 will make careful examination ajiri dlamnftli. with.
out charge. No ailing man should ne&iect this ooDortunltv to ret xnrt
. V. . .. , t.. ,....L1. -- - ----- -
opinion about his trouble,
If you cannot call, writs for Diagnosis Chart.
My offices are open
all day from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m., and Sundays from 10 to 1 only.
The, DR. TAYLOR Co.
S34K Morrison Street, Corner Second, Portland, Or.
TRANSPORTATION
COOS BAY LINE
palrlna and aenerai inhhinV If. th The steamship BREAKWATER leaves
tn Jefferson at. PaniVin ilil" A Portland Wednesday M B p. from
.T.5;R U9PF LEAKS OR NEEDS
ri Painting, call E. 4959, Woodlawn 811.
BIGN AND SHOW CARDS
Oak street dock, for Worth Bend, M arah
neia ana woos say points, jrreieht re
ceived till 4 p. m. on day of sailing.
Passenger fare, first class. 910: second
class. 47. Including berth and meals.
Inquire city ticket office. Third and
lBVoTi -f KLEISER, BIGNS, THS weshlngton gtrosts or Oak streat dock,
JAYNES. J6HNSON"
.UVi44?hrd:t "'A" kind, made'-to order!
iigth at. Phone Pacific 835.
"SIGNS" THAT ATT R ACT". pSp F
AHOtt CASE8 AND FIXTURES"
SHOWCASES" OB EVERT i MwoVi"
tion; -bank,, bar and to? 9.RIP"
made 'to order. The huttttrtli!?
TUB JAMES I. MAR6HAtSTMFQT!S
showcases cabinets. Store and off iS
flxurs 4 SO Couch st Paeifie lti
1U H. BIRDS ALL, DESIGNER: A'SfTMT
-JLSL2tabr Co.. T Hamritoy bldg.
storage;
WAREHOUSE SPACE FOR RENT. ON
tr. k; roods atored. Western Storace
.w u. i.uuriia s,ve
Colcimbfa Olver Scenery
SUULATOS USB inum
Daily servloa between ' Portland and
The Dalles, except - Sunday, leaving
Portland at 1 a. arriving 'about 1
p. m., carrying iretgnt and passengera
Splendid accommodatlooa . for outflta
and livestock,
upca root of Alder St., Portland; foot
1 j , t -"ss. -nona aaaia
. ruruano, , .
Laralemore. Br. sh i.i.
Edward Detaille, Fr. bk Stream
Sommerstad, Nor. ss Llnnton
Washington. Am. ss Mnntn
S: a'.C?,l' w- Mills
Strathblane. Br. ss Astoria
Marechal Davont, Fr. bk Stream
muuer, xt. o. .Stream
Nereus, oer. bk Stream
numaniia, uer. ss f lour Mills
Alliance. Am. ss :. Couch street
aTOXTK VACIPIO STZAKSXXP CO.V
TTlW.Tft
f
4
Roanoke and GeOaW. Elder
SH tor Eureka. San Francisco and tos
Tick V ct Th'day at p. m.
rckttt office 144 Third .ar Aldsr.
Crown of India, Br. bk Stram
Sue H. Elmore. Am. ss,.....Oak street
Verbena. Br. bk ...Stronm
Asuncian, A.m. ss.. , Portsmouth
Leyland Bros., Br. sh. ........ . .Astoria
m. xurney, Am. sen Astoria
ROse City. Am. ss. Alnsworth
tsreanwater. Am, ss. ...... ,uak street
Sn Bonta to oad X.tunbor.
Echo, Am. bktn. ............. ...Callao
Albyn, Russ. bk. .. .Callao
A. M. Campbell. Am. sen. Redondn
St Helens, Am. sh....,..San Francisco
Northland, Am. ss. ...... .San Francisco
King Cyrus, Am. scfe. ......... Redondo
Melville Dollar, Am. ss...San Francisco
Irene. Am. sen. Redondo
Ravalli, Am. bs. ........ . San Francisco
Albert Meyer, Am. sen.. san Francisco
ChurchlU, Am. sch Keelung
Kelburn, Br. bk...........,.koJiUones
Ba nta wlta Osintnt and Oaaaral.
Eugene Rergaline. Fr. bk.. ... .Antwerp
CornU Bart. Fr. bk. ......... .Antv.rn
Ernest Degouve, Pr. bki Antwerp
Aberfoyle. Br. sh. l...Antwrn
fdmund Rostad, Fr. bk. ...... .London
manuele Accame. It bk Himburr
Aagard. Nor. ship ,i. . .Antwerp
Bidart. Fr. bk. .............. . .Antwerp
fliowi xticKiuern, ur, oa... ...Antwerp
-la Imkan. Xtt. mW - l. Jit MM
was four times as srreat as has ever
before been cast at any school election
in Kelso. -
The Issue was the High school depart
ment of the city schools. The defeat
of Mr. Harris would have meant a cur
tailment, if not abolishing;, of the Hlcrh-
school, whloh has been built up within
tne past few years.
The result of the election was r.nle
brated by the High school pupils, who
paraded the streets and gave the various
scnooi yens.
, . i
TO CURE A C019 IK ONE SAT
Take LAXATIVB BBOMO Quloloa Ablets.
Drueelits refund money if It falls to enre.
E. W. GROVE'S signature Is on each box. 5c
BIG KEAL ESTATE
DEAL AT KLAKATH
(Special Dispatch to Tbe Jonrnal.)
Klamath Falls. Or.. March 9 L. Ja
cobs haa just purchased 130 feet front
age on Main street from G. W. White;
for 415,000. or 41,15 a front foot, and
will- APAnt nn It thfa nnHn. o lo...
"building. Store rooms and a hotel of-
x ice - wiu occupy me nrst rioor and a
modern hotel the second. Mr. Jacobs
win occupy one or tne store rooms with
a large stock 6f general merchandise,
Tha bulldlnsr will be one 1 of thn heat
ever put up in Klamath Falls and will be
duiii in tna eastern part oi town, which
has been growing steadily toward the
depot site of the California North
eastern railway. : . -
they went to Rathdrum and were mar
rled. She claims he would not give her
a chance to get away and that aha
watched all tha time for that oppor
tunity. She rof separated from him in
a crowd at a theatre and made for her
father's homo at Freeman.
ESPEE IS PAYING
TAXES IN LINN
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
Albany. Or.. March 9. Tha hartfa
office of Clnn county has received from
the Southern Pacifio 421,323.48, to pay
the taxes on all roadbeds, rolling stock,
depot sites and other property In Linn
county for 1907, except the unsold con
gressional grant lands In Linn county.
The remittance also ineludes the . taxes
for 1807 on the Corvallls A Eastern
railroad. Tha taxes on the unsold grant
lands, about 4,600, will be remitted
later.
The remittance covers $18,499.86 for
rolling stock, etc., and 43.437.46 on the
Corvallls & Eastern. By making the
payment before March 16. ths company
saves about 4660, the rebate.
M... . - - t ... . t , ... . ... .
i xomurrvw (xuesuay; wui positively
T l r ""ii oi mt tan mjt tor discount on west
Clan Graham, Br. ah, ..... .-Cardiff (side gas bills. Portland. Gas company.
Metzger. Jeweler, opOclan, 442 Wash
ington. ; ,
SUSPENDED BOISE
BANK MAY HESUME
8neell Dlanatek ta Tha Innrnal.t ' '
Boise, Ida., March 9. State Bank Ex?
amlner Chaney announces that the pros
pects are good for the reopening of the
v,apiuu atate name, wnicn recently
ciosea its doors, lie says a sufficient
amount of money has already been as-,
sured to resume business and a final 1
MEN! Read
This Notice
Consultation Free ALL CURES GUARANTEED
No Pay Unless Cured Our fee $5 to
$30 Medicines $1.50 to $6 a Course
HXXVOTTB DEBIXITT, I.OST VTTAMTT ATSTD ITrTi
WXAXarBSBSB OP HEV.
-i--i'0lil-hiXu,!ilatedhe I.WB ot healthy and ar consciousi of a con
stant drain which la nndar mining yonr aystam, come to na before you be.
?ev, f?"fT5Qf .in? PnysloaJ wrsck. if you are weak, gloomy and despond
ent, have. had bad dreams, depressed, lack ambition and energy, unable to
???lrJ(Lll0?htB- lac Jtm n vltallly. come to us aV oiice. Our
I Ja SJf.nf.Jli 't0"? "p .your nervous system and overcome all weaknesses,
and positively restore you to strength and health. ,
BZ.OOO POISOIT, XTLCTUB, SOSUIS. BWOIiSK OULSSa
Cured to gtay cured. Our treatment Is sclentinc and rational and will
eliminate every vestage of poisoa from yonr system. If you have sores
pimples, deep ulcerations, falling . hair, sores in the mouth and oat, clli
a onoe. ;-j - . . . ,;..-..,:
Unless the dlssaaa Is rnirrnl. It annn 1 mmtti d, i.
waataesa. Our treatment brings certain. and apeedy relief to tha sufferer:.
If there la a aoraness or awellinar nt th. J .t. Vil 'T-J.itlil:
cdronlation. you have Varicose etas, and should attend toHts treatment
at once. Our treatment drives awav tha atajma: hi-i .--- V . .
oi.es tha aoraness, and restores tna portions to normal naaltn and strsngth. I
VSaTXsVCTZOST4 .
Are usually accompanied, by soma ether
tion or ' jvianey or tuaaaer trouoie.
troilhla. . anali ' n an tnfl.mm..
Our , treatment for obatructlons - is
painless,, and Is a true speciflo, quickly removing the trouble, as well as
St her. form a of weakness that may accompany it. ... Do , not auffer" longer,
ut coma In and lei us assure you of a sale, speedy and permanent cure.
' aa waiama nt at ara
If you cannot call, write for Information,
KOTJM t to S, T to 8:30 daUyi Snndaya, to lk , v
" SURQICAU D DISPENSARY
CQKjnat aTBOOirp act tihirj. sTanners, pobtuitd, obsoobt.
ST. LOUIS
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