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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING. APRIL 10, 1008. . ' i . - ' .''. '', w:,:.." t . ; Ill CUT DASH! I Saturday Is Opportunity Day n Ill RIM ONCE : rSTvfCA yip ' ' ' ' .' - ' U : . . . , . . , . . . BAH IWI -Portland & Seattle ItaUway ' Company Applies for Ujsc ' . of Dredger.. : POUT OF. PORTLAND; ' IIOLDSv MEETING General Disposition of Property Own' era In Lower Harbor to Secure Deeper lr. Along i PocW ' to : I , Keep Taco With Shippings' v Dredging waa'the main topic of die- ' eusaloa at tb meeting of the Fort of Portland 1 commission yesterday after noon. Several appllcatlona from own ' era of property along the weat ahora of he harbor north of tba landtag of tha lower ferry requested dredging for deeper water In order to accommodate tha rapidly inereagf shipping and. tha Portland A Seattle MUway came la for a request for at least -one of tha dredges for tha- digging, of a basin between tha foot of ' Swan laland and tha . bridge acroia tha Willamette. Inataad of leasing tha dredge to tha railroad company by tha day it waa da elded to enter Into contract to have tha sort do tha work at a atloulated aum par yard. In which event tha work will be superintended by Consulting Engin eer J. C B. Lock wood and tha gravel from tha river bottom need for filling tha railroad company's low lying prop arty on tha weat bank whera tba bridge crosaea tha river. Tha franchlae for tha bridge calla for thla baala and the digging will therefore conform with lt provisions. It waa deemed neceaaary to have tha channel widened at that point to at leaat aOA feat ao that In caaa the draw for aoma reaaon or other ahould fall to open It would be' possible to drop anchor and atop an approaching vessel without danger or accident. There waa a alight difference of opinion aa to whera tha baatn waa to bo located, to tha aaat or weat -of tha regular channel but tba matter waa settled by agreeing to have It made wide enough to accom modate tha largeat veaeela entering the narnor under any ana an circumstances. Possibly the baaln will eventually ba made 750 feet wide by about 1.B00 long above tha bridge and tapering from that width to tha regular 100-foot channel below It The matter of dredging channele from the main channel to the various mill properties along the weat ahore In tha harbor waa referred to a committee composed of Captain Pease, Consulting Engineer Lockwood and Superintendent Groves, who has charge of tha dredges. TO LOAD FOR MOLLEXIX). to Schooner W. R. Home Coming Columbia River Mill. The American schooner W. R. Hume la reported under charter to come to one ' of the Columbia river mills to load lumber for Moliendo, Peru. She will .carry away about 1,000,000 . feet. The Hume waa nearly lost about alx months ago when up on Paget sound. Caught In a terrible gale ahe drove on the rocks but managed to hold together and tups succeeded In getting her off ' when tha atorm -. subsided. She waa - here aeveTal years aro and took luin- jj ber for, ;jha otieat.tr - - Half adoien large American lumber A droghera -are booked 'to arrive -on the tColambla lnthe near future, among si them being the -winaoro,? Trom , nw castle, New South Wales, with a cargo of coal,-- the vChehalla In ball as t from the Hawaiian Islands, the Echo from ' Callao, Peru, and tha Churchill from - Xeelung, Formosa. Belching of gds, soiir risings in the throat, pain after eating, a general feeling of heavi nessy irritability, these ' are coridi Hons which Dn Williams' Pink Pills correct "I had a distressed feeW . ... ..v alter eating, often followed by ternDle vomitmff .spells. . savs Mrs.vWilliam pue, of 43 Lucas avenue, Kingston. N. Y "and became subject to deathly sick headaches, r I was cons tantly belching gas in my efforts to relieve my stomach. I was in this condition for nearly three and a. halt years, although I tried a number of doctors. I V law was discouraged . with them all, when,! read about Dr. WiniamsV Bnk:Pais. , A few boxes helped me wonderfully. I continued their use until cured and have had no sums of stom ach trouble since. PaV.:$Psfama? PINK PILLS At all dragf btt or dlrct froai Dr. WllUaa MficnCe.,Scliictaly.N.Y. go cats ft bei eta tana, f. jo. , Clothes K0YSr (G The Most Attractive Assortmcrit.o! 1908 Styles for Boys Shovn in Portland v Double breasted ; coats, with plain' or knickerbocker pants, in : blue serges, fancy worsteds and cheviots in rich shades ot tan and brown, ages to lb years, a I l.al i aim -.. mi 'lf:; $4.35 tovi!6.S0 Sailor and Russian suits, ages 21-2 to 10 years, very finest fabrics, handsomely trimmed; dressy, serviceable color combinations and fin ished in a way that will stand thfe hardest wear; prices from $2.85 to $10.00 We Give Away With Every Boy's Suit Baseball arid Bat, Catchers' Gloves, Pitchers' Gloves ' and Fielders' Gloves. la damaged la being taken off tha sand srlt In which ahe fa Imbedded, as well as for any' ezpenaa that may arise If It la 'found that It will be necesaary 'to lighter her In order to float her again. Three tugs have tried In vain, to get the ahlp out of her predicament, and it Is probable that it will be necessary to take off part at leaat of her cargo. The Soquel started out at extreme high tide Sunday, but got out of the channel, and ran aground. It is an unfortunate trip for her. aa ahe had the same experience in coming in. and laid aground for sev eral daya before getting to her berth. ; . BAN TOO CLOSE TO SHORE. All the other officers ware exonorated. , of tha ateamar ALONG THE WATERFRONT. San PUTS BLAME ON TUGS. Sajra Captain of Schooner Soquel Stranding Dae to Carelessness. Hoquiam, April 10. Captain Hefining- son. of the atranaea sonooner eoquei. has announced that ba wiu noid toe tug ; boat company . responsible If hla vessel Captain . Swanaon of the : Pomona Loses License for SI Months, v'-.A-V'(Calte pies Ua4 Wlra.1 " . San Francisco. , April 10. For six months Captain Charlea Swanaon will be without a license as a skipper be cause he stranded the steamer. Pomona, of Which he waa commander, on rocks off Fort Ross on March IT. Thla punishment waa Imposed by the United Statea local board of steamboat Inspect or a after a thorough Investiga tion and after Captain Swanaon frankly admitted that he alone waa responsible for the shipwreck. Inspectors of hulls and Twilera, O. F. Bollea and John K. Bulger, In reporting the result of their investigation said that Swanaon had been unskillful In nav igating his vessel ao close to the shore, and In deviating from tha usual course. Tha steamer Roanoke left for Pedro and way points last night. The ateamer Rose City leaves this afternoon for San Francisco. In shift ing from Montgomery aoca wo. z yes terday, afternoon the ateamer cauaea auch a suction that the warping chock of tha- French bark Alice Maria waa broken, . The French bark Alice Marie la load ing; wheat at Montgomery dock No. 2 ana win nnisn in a lew aays. The lighthouse tender Armaria is in tha harbor today taking coal supplies. She baa replaced buoys along the river and will take a refilled gas buoy to Astoria. ' ' i " The ateamer 'Eureka la . due to ar rive here tomorrow from Eureka via Coos bay with -freight andvsengere. The Breakwater la due to arrive here Sunday from Cooa. MARINE NOTES. Astoria, April 10. Arrived down at t and aalled at 7:10 a. m. Steamer Roanoke, for San Pedro and way porta. Sailed at 7 a. m. Schooner Irene, for Ran Francisco. Sailed at 7:30 a. m. Schooner Mathew Turner, for Moliendo. Arrived down at 8 a. m. amp erun. Ran Francisco. April 10. Arrived at 7 a. m. Steamer Aaunclon, from Port land- ... Astoria, April m. saueo at. x p. m Steamer Breakwater, foa Cooa bay. Sailed it 4 p. m. Steamer Rosecrans, lor Monterey. Adelaide, April I. Arrived British steamer Mortlake. from Portland. Astoria, April 10. Condition of the bar at a, m... smooth; wind, east miles; weather, cloudy. Tides at Astoria today Hlgn water- 8:04 teet. a. m.. 6.6 feet: :40 p. m., (.8 Low water '2: 40 a. m., 4.0 feet p. m., 1.8 feet. 00 CUE! TO BEtpDE East Side Pupils Will Take Part in Fiesta Celebration. FLI.NGM'XI;Mifil E I NYENTOR to Kept Strong and Vigorous to the Age of 90 and Enabled . Live to Sec Ris Life's Work Crowned With Success Mr. Henry Clarke Moore, of Tama, Iowa, who is -90 J years of age, has just completed his first flying machine, which will revolutionize the world.. His brain has been t kept clear and -alert and the perfection of his invention 'made possible by his daily use of Duffy's Pure Malt Whis key as his only invigorator and tonic-stimulant. Iftventor Moore firmly believed many years ago that a perfect flying machine could be constructed, nd he has spent his entire life to perfect his : Invention. In'an interview With' our correspondent he said: 'lknow'niy machine is practical, and I hope with the help of God , and the aid of Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey to live long enough to see it in use commercially , and in the army and navy." Speaking further Mr. Moore said:4 "For everal; years I had , been greatly troubled with dormant and . luggish acHbrv of tne lower bowels, which caused me intense suffering." No treatment seemed; to benefit me until finally L was induced' to try Duffy1 Pure Malt Whiskey,' whfcJ took according to directions a tea v'annnmfnl rwn or tree times' a dav and it save me immediate relief.. I -steadily gained 'my health and strength, until now I am as vigorous MR. HENRT CLARKE MOORB '; and active as a man of 60 years of age. My mind is as clear as it ever was, and I have done some of the best work on my invention the last few years, which proves my mental and physical condition. Please bear in mind that I am a temperance man and do not advise any one to use alcoholic beverages except as a medicine, but I do firmly advise all old people and those who are run down to use Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey as I have, as I believe it is the, greatest support to those who are weakened by age. In my, case it stimulated . and built me up; it quickened my circulation arid . made me feel more alert and able to do' things. I believe , in being temtterate in all things, eatinar as well as drinking. , In my opinion more sickness and breaking down ' of 1 health-comes 'from over-eating than overdrinking, and if by some means the human being could be educated ' to strict temperance in all things, what a difference we should soon see in the human race. There is one '' thing; 'certain if every onS would dd as much to educate the people to temperance , as the makers of, Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey do there would be no such thing as intemperance. I' will be very glad : ifmy : interview" will be the means'of saving some' of my poor sick sisters 'and brothers who before this have not heard' of i the great good they may feceive from the; use of Duffy's Pure Malt Whisltey."' ' . ' .. Thousands "of letters like this dnefrotfi-Mr. Moore are, received from men and women who have been 'restored to normal health by the use it the; world's greatest tonic-stimulant and invigorator. ;, ' Duffy's Pure Mah Whiskey is an absolutely pur( distillation of malted grain; great care being used to have '. every kernel thoroughly malted, thus destroying the germ and producing a predigested liquid food in the form of a malt .essence, which is. the most effective .tonic . stimulant and-invigorator known 'to science; softened by warmth; and ;moistue .'its ; palatability nd -freedom from injurious substances render it so ;that Jt can be lainea ,oy -ine inoi acnsiuvc, Biiuvi. ; v . -.- v - -f ' .. f . r j -v:-" m . If you. wish to keep young, strong and vigorous and have on your cheeks the glow of perfect health take " Duffy's Pure Malt ; Whiskey regularly, according to .directions. It tones and strengthens the heart action and ''' purifies the entire system. u Co Rochester; ,N. Y. It fs . recognized as, the' great . family medicine everywhere. . Duffy; Malt Whiskey East itda children will parada on tha eaat alda during; the Rosa Carnival. At a special m acting of tha Eaat Side Busi ness Men's club hald yesterdar after noon tha details of tha plan were ar ranged by which a parada of eaat aide children will ba tha feature of the grand mask carnival to be held on tha east aide on Thursday evening of the carnival week. Thla Darade la regarded by tha eaat aide business men aa one of tne most aitraouve leaturea 01 ioa week's festivities. Invitation has been extended to 2,000 children. The enrollment of these chil dren will begin at onoa at the Eaat Side Athletic club, Eaat Morrison street and Grand avenue. M. M. Rlngler, director of the club, haa been secured by tha east side business men to direct the training of the children ana Mr. Rlng ler has already issued his invitation through, the press. The enrollment must te com Dieted by Monday evening. April 20, and children wishing; to take an win can at Mr. ttmgier s oince De ween 3 o'clock and 6 o'clock each even ing until that date. Children who took part In the parade last year will be given the preference over those who have not gone through ill Children in all parts of the city are that exDerlence. However, other chl dren will ba admitted to the parada anxious to take Dart In the Rose Festl val and it is not feared but that enough children will be found in a short time to fill out the desired number required. Onlv eaat side children between the ages of 10 and 15 .years will be accepted. The line of march will be over the principal central east aide thoroughfares only and will not exceed one mile In lencth. The parade will, furthermore, be in the evening when there will be no heat. So, It la thought, the objections have all 'bean eliminated. According; to the plans outlined by the festival management one evening has been sat apart for ' tha eaat side. East side thoroughfares will be ea leclally illuminated and deoorated for he occaklon and all the "music and other movable features of the carnival will be transferred to the east aide for that occasion. It la the clan to hold mardl graa : festival at that time, In which the partakers will be masked and confetti throwing- will be the chief amusement. There will ba plenty of music, at least two bands. it is lor tnis feature or tne Dig snow that the parade of east aide children Is being arranged. The drills will occur in the evening and will not be monotonous. The work will be of value to the chil dren who are selected. Mr. Ringler is competent Dhyslcal director and understands hia work thoroughly, A committee was aoDointed oy tne business men yesterday to arrange for the decorations and Illuminations for that evening. The committee will go to work at once and hurry the arrange ments through. An experienced man has been employed wno wtu assist tno dusi 'TIS BETTED TO LOOK rOQ THE NAME THAN TO DC DISAPPOINTED A true epicure would rather go hungry than be disappointed in a slice of breakfast bacon or ham. The only way to order and be sure you are getting, the best is to specify COLUMBIA HAMS, BACON and LARD The U. S. Government in spection marks our products as pure and wholesome, but the Union Meat Company's label is your guarantee of its being a product of superior grade that will tempt the ap petite, then satisfy it. ' UNION MEAT CO. OF OREQON Pioneer Packers of the Pacific m ill "THE EAST SIDE DEPARTMENT STORE" ... I - ' 5 388 and 390 East Morrison Street, Near Grand Avenue All U0RRIS01 BRIDGE CARS STOP IN FROJT OF OCR STC2E I The greatest values ever kribwnthe biggest money's worth eyer offered I are to be found here on. Saturday. Attractions like the following are weekly events: - ,. . V'r Kayser's Silk Gloves ! x All colors and sizes 50 dozen of the first quality .2-clasp, patent tip Silk Gloves for women---the guaranteed kind ; limit of 2 prs. Best 65c grade, pr I Ferris CorsetWaistsraluiRtN All sizes, in white or drab, the logical-under- J waist for boy or girl ; made of extra quality jean. ; X On sale Saturday only 1 10 Doz. $6.50 and $7 Silk Petticoats AH colors, in a heavy weight all-silk taffeta, generously sized, deep, full-tailored flounce, with 12-inch dust ruffle. See window.... m urn ! Women's Long Kimonos, $1 Grade 1 -.f 20 dozen, full length, flowered Organdie Ki monos, handsomely trimmed. A splendid assort ment of patterns 51 Saturday Surprise Sale of Walking Skirls THE BEST $6.50 QUALITY o doz. new Sorinc Walkincr Skirts of fine Panama! fabric, all the fashionable colors; made in pleated models with self or silk trimmings I Saturday Sale oi Blisses' Shoes .THE BEST $2.00 GRADE-rMisses' Shoe for school or dress wear, medium and ligh soles, in lace Bals. and Bluchers; positive! solid throughout r n n a MM 11 r w mm BOYS' NEGLIGEE . .SHIR IS 50 dozen, sizes 6 to J4, best 25c quality 15 Uen's Sox 100 doz. fast black Sox for men, best 15c grade, pr. 9 Best Calico 5,000 yards of the best grade, all patterns, yard, 5 i MERRY WIDOW BACK COMBS New arrivals', the latest 50c kind, at, each ..V. . ...25 ness meifln decorating; tnorougnrares. the east aid MONTAVILLA TO TAKE PART III CARNIVAL For tha purpose of taking definite ac tion regarding tha part that Montavllla wlU take In th Rose festival a mass meeting of the citizens haa been called by the Montavllla board Of trade to take- place - thla -evening In Montavllla. A Dlan has been outlined br the board of trade which it is expected will be dopted. The Diana include tha nrepa- ratlon of a float for the Darade and the erection of an arch, over the Intersection. rnrvfrtaaaaa,'t 'f Hagan's Magnolia Balm A liquid preparation for Faoa, Haok, Arms and Hand a. Makes tha akin Ilka yaa want H. Doaa It la a moment. It la neith er stloky nop greasy. -M'a harmleaa, oleaa mn4 refreshing. Caaaot ba aletaoted. Two aolora, Hak and White. UaaH morning aeon and night. Winter, Spring, Summer Fall. SAMPLE FREE. LYOH MFO CO., 44 S. Plfth St., Brookl7a,M. T. OF FICE Merchants Trust Building SIXTH AND WASmNGTON rL BEST LOCATION IN CITY MODERN EQUIPMENT THROUGHOUT y FOR ROOMS APPLYTO Merchants Savings & Trust GDmpany 247 WASHINGTON STREET of Grand avenue and Eaat Ankeny street. - . Dr. William DeVenv. J. R. Blackatona. C. T. Evans, EL B. Morelock and J. ooodwin nave charge of the arrange ments for the meeting thla evenlnaanil the plana aa proposed by the board of trade. A. large aum haa alreadv hn raised to carry out the preparatlona hut more wm oa neeoea. .. Free r Demonstration. Every woman who values her health ana me jieaitn oi ner cntidren should use Crescent ,")Egg Phosphate Baking Powder. Cull and try the cakee made rrom inia oaxing powder. At. the People a Market - ; Grocery xne Dig market at First and Tartar atreeta. See adv. on market, cage. ' Eastern Excursions. - The Canadian 'Paclfla haa annmrnmrt Very low excursion rates to eaatern COintS for May. Tickets will b on sale May 4 and 18, good for stopovers witn long-time limit. For full partic ulars apply at local office, 14 Sd st HeUger, optician. I IS 'Wasblngtoo. , WO M. Laoo Pace. TMsaEWikCQ VR LUMBM Exchange ftUILDINO r OUR NEW POLICIES OFFER ALL. THAT IS- lihil in LIFE CONTRACTS EITHER TO BUY OR SELL. Low Non-Participating Rates IWgh Casfi Vclircs , SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS OFFERED TO REUABLB ACTIVE AOENT8. Appl, to nsn a. aMAMr. Xaaaget of Agents. 1 LnmM Eaohanga Bid , , fendleton Pavement. . t " (Speelalpiapstdi to - Tba Joeraal-) - Pendleton. Or, April 10. At the last meeting ; of the city 1 council reso lution waa passed to pave 10 blocks on West Court atreet.. It will be , either bitullthlc or asphalt and the work wjll ba done this summer. It will mean an expenditure of shout $50.800.. The mat ter of lettine the contract for a 135.U00 city hall waa dvferred one week. . , TEA" US imports but more in 1904 than in So much pobr ten. your grocer returns your rn don't Ilka It; ti iy ts.-n. little ir.ii. 'V if i m. t I t