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IS THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY , EVENING, , MAY. 14,1C03. BANKS. ' . CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, 1,500.000. NO INTEREST PAID OrTACCOTmTS. U NJTED STATES NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND, OREGON. monnwesc corner, iiaira anu vn oirmis. -----.-- m r.npral Rsnlrinv Business. DRAFTS IKSrTTCrt lnllihl All Cities of th United States end Europe, Hongkong'and Manila. Collection , UIBUD Ull i' Vll nuio . a VI ill, . 't "r . ; i President ....J. C. AINS WORTH I Cashier. ,..R. W. 8CHMEER Vice-President. . . . . .R. LF.A BARNE3 J Assistant Cashier. ...... .W. A. HOLT we . . Assistant Cashier... ............... .A. M. WRIGHT LADIi & TILTON BANK Portland. Or. Established 1859. Incorporated 1909. Capital fully paid..... 11,000,000 Surplus and undivided profits, 100,000 "President f B. SrHOWAR W. M." LADD. W. LADD. .A salt CasKier ...Assistant Cashier vnw, a ttn OOKTNGHAM.. . Vlce-Pres. W. M. DtINC-LEY t -Cashier J WALTER M. COOK. ... .Ass t Cashier Interest paid on time deposits and savings accounts. Accounts of Banks, Firms, Corporations and Individuals solicited. We are prepared to furnish de j.omtors every facility consistent with f"od banking:. rTEKCriANTS NATIONAL BANK Portland, Oregon. ' J. PRANK WATSON... president i . i uukham. Vice-President K. W. H0YT ......Cashier GEORUE VV. HO YT..... Asa't Cashier S. C CATUHlNU second Assistant Cashier. Trsi.sacta a General Banking Business. Drafts and Letters of Credit Issued, , Available to All Parts of the World. Collections a Specialty. T BONDS AND INVESTMENTS. M' ORRIS BROTHERS.' Chamber of Commerce Building. Municipal, Railroad and Public Service Corporation Bonda. DOWNINO-HOPK1NS COMPANY Established 1892 BROKERS. STOCKS, BONDS, GRAIN Bought and Sold for Cash and on Margin. Private Wires. Rooms J01 to 104 Couch Bldg. Phones: M-35; A-23IT. GRAND CKNTttAL STATION TIME CARD, . LEAVXXQ- PORTLAND... Roseburg Passenger ...... 8:1S a. m. rntiiiH ftrnvii Passenger.. 4:16-p. to. California Express t ...... .1:46 p. m. San Francisco Express ...12:00 night BRIHGS VALUABLE ROOSiLMOII Alliance Arrives. From Coos With Freight for t ' ; Germany ST. HELEXS TO LOAD - WHEAT AND LTJMBEB Gasoline Schooner Condor Arrive Prom Waldport With Cargo of Lumber -Gets Caught in Fisher a man's Net Off Astoria. The steam schooner St Helens, the gasoline schooner Condor and the steam er. Alliance, arrived here during the night from .coast porta, tall, bringing cargo. The Alliance, from Cooa " bay, brought two carloads of frozen salmon Oregon Express .......... 7rM a. m. Cottage Grove passenger ..11:80 a. in. Roseburg passenger....... :30 p. m, Portland Express ...... ..11:11 p. . ' WEST SIDE. . Corvallls : Passenger ..... (:1S p. m. Sheridan Passenger .... ..10:10 a. m. Forest Grove Passenger... 1:00 a. m, Forest Grove Passenger ... 2:50 p. to, Corvallls Passenger ....... T:00 a. m. Sheridan Passenger ....... 4:10 p. m. Forest Grove Passenger ...11:00 a. to. Forest Urove rassenger ... e:tv p. in. Jefferson street Depot. Portland to Dallas ...... 7:40 a. m. II Delias to Portland 10:11 a. m. Portland to Dallas -,. a:lS P. m. II Dallas to Portland :5t p. m. Portland-Oswego Suburban Leaving Portland a. m., 6:30, 1:30. 7:10, 7:40, g:B0. 10:25; and p. m.. 12:60, 8:05. 3:30, 8:20. 8:26. 7:45. 10:10, 11:30. Northern Pacific. Tacoma & Seattle Exp.' .i :0 a. m. North Coast Limited North Coant & Chicago, Um 1:00 p. m, Portland Express .... Overland Express 11:46 p. m. Overland Express . .... 7:00 a. m, i ... 4:16 p. m. .... 9:36 p. ni. Oregon Kailroad & N avlgatlon Compan. Penilton Passenger ...... 7:16 a. m. Chicago-Portland Special 8:30 a m. tpokaae Flyer f:J P- m- ICan. City & Cht Exp 6:00 p. m. Spokane Flyer :00 a. m. Chi.. Kan. city & Port Exp. 9:46 a. m. Chicago-Portland Special. . . 8:60 p. m. Portland1 Passenger ....... 6:16 p. m. ...: Astoria & Columbia Itfver. Astoria A Seaside Express. 8:00 a. m. II Astoria & Port Passenger..II:lJ p. m." Astoria Express .......... :00 P. m. Portland Express .,. 10:00 p. m. Canadian Pacific Bail way Co. C P. R. Short Line, via Spo 8:16 p. m. II d; P. R, Shoit Line, via Spo. 8:00 a. rt. Via Beat, Via & Vano. 1:00 p. m. I Via Van.. Vic. and Seattle .8:16 p. m. Via Bumas . . ............ .11:46 p. m. II Via 8umas and Seattle. ,. . 7:00 a. m. Portland Ky, Light & Power Co, Cars Leave Ticket Office end Waiting Room. First and Alder streets. FOR OREGON CITY: 4:00, :30 a. m.. and very 80 min utes (on the hour and half-hour), to and including 9:00 p. then 10. 11; last car, 12, midnight Gresham. Bering, Eagle Creek. Esta cada, Cazadero, Fairview and Trout-, .dale-7:16. 9:16, . 11:16 . a. m-j :16, 8:45, 6:16. 7:26 p. m. FOR VANCOTTVPTR Ticket of flee and walting-roora, Sec ond and Washington streets. A. M. :16 8:60. 7:26, 8:00. 8:88, 8:10, 10:30. 11:60 i P. M. 12:80, 1:10, 1:60, 1:30, 8:18, 3:60, 4:30. 6:10. 6:60, 8:30, 1:06. 7:40, 8:16. 9;25, 10:86. l.i:46. On third Monday in every month i eavt at ,.i;p p. m. un. "ua 'Dally ex." Sun. Jaliy ex. Moa. Time Card Oregon Electric Railway Company. f ..nlni Portland t j Palem and Int. points...... t:ti a.m. Wilsonvllle .. .V. ......... i 7:i6a.m. Balem and Int points . .. 8 :36" am. Kalem and. int points ....ii:iv a.m. Wilsonvllle - 12:06 p. m. Bnlem and Int points ......2:05 p.m. Bulem and Int points 3:30 p.m. WilBonville- .v... v 4:23 p.m. Salvm and Int points .... 6:05 p.m. Express. , . Arriving Portland Wilsonvllle 7:06 a.m. Salem and Int points 8:16 a. m. Wllsonville , 10:80 a. m. Salem and Jnt points .,.11:20 a, Salem and Int points ..... 1:20 p. in. Wilsonvllle . .....,.... 2:46 p.m. Salem and Int. points 4:00 p.m. Salem .and Int points ..... 6:40 p.m. Salem and Int points .. . . .. 8:16 p. m. Express. MUSICAL FINEST COLLECTION OF OLD ITAL- lan vioitna on tne .racuio cosai. .ooni 87 Kusael bldR. Caspar dl Salo, Giovanni- Paolo Mafdnnl, Andreua Amatt. Jerome Amati, Nicholaua Amatl, ; Je rome Amati Junior, Andreua Guarnerius uncle of Joseph). Peter Guanerius son fif Joseph and lOothers. O. C Rider owner. WHOLESALE JOBBERS M. A. GUNST Ik CO DISTRIBUTORS OF FINE CIGARS. PROF. - DTAMONn PUBLISHER DIA mond's Piano Chart teacher of string Instruments, music rurnisnea xor an oc casiona. M. 9888; mornings; 848 College. EMIL- THIELHORN. PUPIL OF PRO . feasor Otakar Sevcik, violin and viola teacher. A-4160. 834 Pine. Pac. 2989. PIANO. VIOLIN. TROMBONE AND clarinet, Prof. Smith. 293 12th. 11 4703, A-3360. - LOIJIS A. CREITZ, TEACHER Off violin, zn enerman, cor. hi. ru ii EVERDING & FARRELL, PHODUCK : and commission merchants. 140 Front St.. fortianq. ur.. Phone Main 179. OREGON FURNITURE AlANUFAC" turlng Co. Manufacturers-of furnl rure ror Tn iraae. rortrana. Or. WA DdAMS A CO.. WHOLSESAL.E GltO- cere, manufacturers and commlssioo merchants. 4th and Oak sta, LEWIS-STKNaER BARBERS' dupPLy" Co.. barbers' ButiDliea barbers' furnl. hire, barbers' cha'.ra. 10th and Morrison. THE GRATON & KNIGHT 41 FG. CO.7 oak tanners, leather belting manufao- turers. rortiana. or., 61 1st st Tore rand instrument and mu alo house: repairing. , zz oiara. PIUNTTXa THE EAGLE PRINTING CO- NOT IN - trust: close, figures, good work. 28 HuRsel bldg.. corner 4th and Morrison. .MODERN PRINTER MOVED T?J 148 6th St., ' opp. Meier Frank s.' OOILBEE BRO&t PRINTERS CARDS," billheads.- etc Main 1959. 146 H 1st PATENT ATTORNEYS PROTECT YOUR IDEA WE CAN patent It Moulton eV Scobey, attor- eys, 604 Colum bla bldg.. Poruand. or. J. J. HiKSHHElMER. 227 H WASH. ST. patent and pension attorney. PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS. A. J. MAT ter. 618 Commonwealth bldg. R. C. WRIGHT, U. S. AND FOREIGN .. .. patents:. lhfrlngment caaea. 604 Dekum. REAL ESTATE . J. M. Pittenser & Co., , 168 Russell st Phone E. 4(49. Fire Insurance, loans, real estate. J. W. OGILBEE, REAL ESTATE AND loans: en tab. 1883. 146H Ut room 11. RUBBER STAMPS AXD SEALS ALSO ALL OFFICE STATIONERY. P. D. C. Co.. 231 Stark. Tel. 1407. SAFES DIEBOLD MANGANESE SAFES Large stock; lockouts opened. Jails, metal furniture. J. E. Davis. 68 3d st. HKEPROOS' AND BANK SAFES AT factory pricas: second-hand safea Mottler Sate Co.. 108 2d St. 1 SHOWCASES A NO FUTURES SHOWCASES OF EVERY DESCRIP tion; bank, bar and store fixtures trrnSt to order. The Lutko Mfg. Co. THJS JAMES I. MARSHALL MFG. CO.. showcases, cabinets, store and office t Ixtures. 289 Couch st Pacif la 2181. It H. BIRD8ALL DESIGNER; AGT. M. Winter Lumlier Co.. T Hamilton bldg. SIGN AM) SHOW CARDS FOSTEK A KLEISER. SIGNS. THE ' - largest sien makers in the northwest. , f th and Evprett sis. Phone Prlv. Ex. 66. Home A-1H5, ELM ER J. WALLACE. ART SIGNS AND oince lettering. 3Z7 Stark. Pac. 1666. "blUNS THAT attm a'T-Pi iht. lnl Sim Co. 297 Stark. Pacifle 1896. TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES. RENTED. ' REPAIRED sold. P D. C. Co.. 231 Stark. Tel. 1407. BATES-WIGHT CO.. CALENDARS. AI vertlslng novelties. 160 th st WHOLESALE CROCKERY AND GLASS ware. Prael. Kegels ft Co.i Portland, ALLEN A LF.WIS GROdERlES': TRANSPORTATION COOS BAY LINE The steamship BREAKWATER leave Portland Wednesday it I p, m, from Oak street dock, for North Bend, Mars, field and Coos Bay points. Freight re ceived till 4 p. m. on day of sailing. Passenger fare, ilrst class, tio: MMnd ciass, ii, including i Dertlt and -maala Inquire city ticket office. Third J and vvasninKton streets, or uaa street dock. In addition to the valuable, fish ship ment the cargo consisted of a couple of carloads of mlllwook, general pro duce and 20 tons of hides. ? She brought 68 passengers. Captain Olson reports having had pleasant . weather , up , the coast. '-.-- "-' v - The largo steam schooner St Helens brought a amall quantity of freight from San Francisco but will go south with a full cargo of wheat and lum ber, ah la consl cried to W. T. Car roll who will also Toad the large steam schooner Olson tk Mahoney wnicn lett San Franclaco this morning for this Sort The St Helens and Olson & tahoney are sister ships although owned by different firms. The St. Helens discharged her gen eral freight at Couch street dock last night and then shifted across the river to Montgomery dock No. 2 to take wheat in the hold. She, will finish with lumber , at Rainier. " Upon discharging the cargo at San Francisco the St Helens. Instead of returning to this lort, will leave for Seattle to -tow a dredaer to Nome, Alaska, where It is to be used to dig gold bearing sand irom tne river oeus. To make her better adapted for towing and at the same time to increase the earnings the vessel will also carry a run general cargo ana poesioty a num ber of passengers as she is well equipped therefor. The gasoline schooner Condor came up from Waldport tetth a cargo of lum ber and to return with general mer chandise. This is ner second visit within a few weeks. Coming into the river vesterdav mornlnsr the vessel ran afoul of a salmon seine and got it en tangled in her propeller, xne net naa to be jeut-loose after three hours f valuable time had been lost In an effort to release it without damage. . The Greek fisherman threatened to eat Captain Tyler alive for getting caught In his trap, but the incident passed over without bloodshed, The Condor brought 60.000 feet of rough, lumber from the mills of lie Waldport Lumber company. Captain Tyler reports that Newport's new news paper which Is to be started today will be known as the Newport Mall. John Fleming Wilson is editor and publisher. iswiii" s mi FOB PUBLIC SAFETY. U.iwl BAA 41 ' -U uregon, uer. sh. Small Power Boats Will Have to Ob serve Strict Regulations. Local Inspectors Edwards and Fuller received instructions frdm the chief of the department at Washington this mnrninr to 'allow nower Doats under 16 tons net register to carry only so many passengers as tney see m ior puouc Tlie'ruling will have material bearing When the warsnips arrive nere in june, because during that time every avail able craft . will in all probability be pressed Into service to haul people to tne vessels at anunor in ihb iiretiiu. This year the Inspectors will have dep uties stationed at the landings and no boat 'will be permitted to carry a per son for hire unless, permit to do so has been granted by the inspectors or their deputies. The inspectors will also place a check On the number of passengers that boats leaving Astoria for the open sea to meet the entire neet on its way nortn mignt carry. It la understood that every avail able tug in Astoria will be sent out over the bar trial aay ana many wouia probably a-o out loaded beyond the dan ger line unless strict precaution Is taken by the inspectors. TO HEAR CHARGES. Condor. Am. ss..... ......Couch street ' v Xn Boat to Zaa X. amber. Melville Dollar. Am. as... Ban Francisco Ravalli, Am., ss. ......... San Franclsoe Virginia. Am. sch ,..San Francisco F. 6. Loop, Am. sa. ....San Francisco R. D. Inman, Am. ss. ....San Francisco Irene, "Am. sch. ........ .San Francisco King cyrus. Am. sen.,.,. San Francisco H. K. Hall. Am. sch., ...San Francisco Rainier, Am. ss. ........San Francisco Tiverton, Am. ss........ San Francisco Ba Boat Wit Cement aad OeaeraL Ahenoyie. sr. ah, . . ......... .Antwerp Edmund Rostad. Fr.: bk....... Londos Kmanuele Accame. It bk, ... .Hamburg Asgard, Nor.-ship, ..... .. .. , .Antwerp f J oa"t Fr. bk .An t werp inn nicunr uer. DK Antwerp Clan Graham. Br. aa. Cardiff Euaenle FautraL Fr. bk intun iiimoiiBL nr. ma. ........... .Antwerp Gael. Ft. bk....... .London Neatsflelds. Br. shin .1....-'. y.nhur. t;" H .""'vt ma .. .Antwerp Brabloch, Br. bk ............ .Antwerp kllloran. Br. ah. ...Antxrn Jolnvllle. Fr. bk. ............ Antw.m coal BWps ua Boats. , ' , La Rothe Jacquelln, Fr, bk.NewcasUe. A. Tramp Stesmexa Ba Boats. InverklD. Br. SS..........San Franrlana Taunton, Br. ss. ..Quayma Forertc. Br. ss. . . Run 7rni..n Madura. Br. ss...,...,...aan Franclsoo Ir00..?,0'' Bremerton BtrathfiUan. Br. ss....... Rar.via Guernsey. Nor. .ss. . . . . . .flan Francisco Allanton, Br. ss. ...... ..Ban Francisco YeddO. Br. SS. 8nn WannUnA Cralghall. Br. sa, ,. ... . . ...San Francisco isari or garrtcn, Br. as. ..San Francisco Ba Boata la Ballast t Xoaa arala. "u xvniK, or. n. ..Taltral Port Crawford, Br. ah..,. ..Caliae 3J Agnea Oswald, Br. an. Colcimbici River Scenery wiuiiM'i'ua XAiMti DXiiaiLESS. Dailv service Iwlatn Pnrtlod The Dalles, eaoept Sunday, leaving Portland It 1 1 m . arrlvlna abnut I R- 'n-.csrrylng freight and paaaengera Splendid accommodations for outfits na iireutoca. - Dpck foot of Alder st, Portland: foot of ourt at. The DaUea. Phone Maia ANCHOR LINE 0UBOOV -VTA T.nmuiintvi California, May 23 2 p. m., Caledonia May 30, 2 p. m., Columbia, June 6, 2 p in., furnessin, june 13. Saloon, $02.60, 8)67.50 aad 979.80.' Second Cabin, $43.60 and $48. . Tliirrt Claci. aav.a1 mma mvr vs ; : TTnr bnnV nf tnnrtt ,nil tnfn,m.in. a Ply to HENDERSON BROTHERS, SI to a Diit-rman ai., v;nicaao. w VOBTX PACTPIC STBAatSBZV CO. "8 BTSAMSBXra Roanoke and Geo. W. Elder .-tfl for Eureka. San Francisco and Los Angeles direct every Thursday at 1p.m. Ticket offioa 122 Third .near' Alder. TKAXSFEll AXD STORAGE. C. O. , PICK -TRANSFER 4 STORAGE company, office and commodious 4 story briek warehouse, with separate iron rooms and fire-proof vault for val uables, northwest corner of 3d and Pins ts. PliiTios and furniture moved and packed for shipping. Phones Maia 696, llomi A-lSi6. OLKK.N-ROE TRANSFER CO, uenerai traimrer anil storage; safea pianos and furniture, etc I'hone Main 047 and ehlppeil oak St.. between f ront A-224T. en. I 1st Wi SON IHAaSKKR CO,. 114 N. (TH. Main l'ev2uhngand storaga s,ll h.NM.NT BAOQ AGE- TRAHS" f ,-r ro. htnrsge 324 Stark. Main 407 , ..l."Y TANsT'KR A- STORAGli i. Ill X ttlti. Main 16SS; A-lb5. WANT BLAXLEY Oil STATEIHEflT II ! tmmmmmmtrntmmmmamm ssss - x People of ' Umatilla County Urge Former Legislator to Eun Again. , - (United Press Lessed Wire.) Pendleton, May H William Blakley. a poineer Democrat former sheriff and member of the legislature of Umatilla county,8 is being urged to become a Statement No. 1 candidate for the legis lature, petitions for his nomination are In circulation, and it is possible ,he "will accept, although he does not desire to enter politics again. He is a prominent wheat farmer and one of the atuidy cit laens of the county. CALEB GRAY CAME Iy FIFTY-TWO (Colted Prms Leased Wire.) Cottage Grove, Or., May 14. Caleb Gray. 8 years old, 1m dead. He crossed the plains by ok team with his familv from-Clark county, Indiana, to Halsey In 1861,; His wife and three children survive cim.e to Alliance-Tatoosh Case Booked Come Before Local Inspectors. Tomorrow morning the hearing of the Alliance-Tatoosh case will come before local Inspectors Edwards and Fuller. The matter was postponed to the 16th a few days aao as It was Im possible to get some of the witnesses here on the date first named. Cstitiln Olson of the Alliance has filed -compla Intwlth the Inspectors ac cusing mot ttaney on tne oar tug Tatoosh of having acted in a manner not conforming with good seamanship wnen tne Alliance was on tne moutn of the Columbia river in a crippled condition last winter on her way to Portland from Coos bay. Captain Bailey Is said to have given the Alliance un necessary trouble and frightened the passengers by calling out from this boat words to the effect that unless th-e Alliance took a tow It would be the end of the Steamer and ner passengers. ' . MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Beralar Xdasrs Sua to Arrive. Rue HV Elmore, Tillamook .'.....May 16 Eureka, Eureka and ooos ...... May is Breakwater, Coos Bay ...... ....May 17 ft nan Citv flan Francisco ... .May 19 Roanoke, Ban Pedro and way... May 21 Alliance, Cooa Bay May 21 State, Haa Francisco ..jway i G. w. Elder, San Pedro, way. . ..May 27 Numantla, orient ........ ..June 1 Arabia, orient . July 1 Nicomedla,. orient . Au I Alesla, orient. .. . . . . . .. ,8ept 1 .BaraUur Uasra to Depart. . Geo.' W. Elder, San Pedro... May 14 Sue H. Elmore, Tillamook May 18 Alliance, Coos Bay. ...... .....May 16 Eureka, Eureka and Coes. . . .May 18 State, San Francisco. May- it Breakwater, gan Francisco ... .May 20 Roanoke, San Pedro and way.,.. May 21 Rose City. Ban Francisco ... .. .May 22 Alesla, orient ............ May 2a Numantia, orient ............ .jun io Arabia, orient ....July 16 Nicomedla, orient ...Aug. 16 Vessels fa Pot Broderick Castle. Br. ship ......Stream Largleraore. Br. ah. ...... O. W. P. dock t d ward Do tallle, Fr. bk ........ . Irving Mniir Fr hk ................ Stream Crown of India, Br. bk. . . . . . .Drydock Leyland Bros., Br. sh. . . . ... -O. W. p. Albyn, Kua.- DK ....... ........ oiroam Fuaene Pera-aline. Fr. bk. ...Stream Donna Francesca, Br. bk. . . .Astoria Alsterkaom. Ger. bk. j . ..... . . Astorw pfn, Vr. ah...... Greenwich No. 2 btrathayle. Br, sh... Eastern & Western Ancaios. Br. ship. Albina Churchill, Am. sen. (,mw Echo, - Am. bktn. . . . , , . . . . . ... .Astoria Mindoro, Am. sch.... ...Pacific bunker Hornelen Nr. as. ..... .Portland L. Co. W. R. Hume. Am. sch. Portland Lbr. Co. Kelbtirn.j Br. bk. teuowitimv, !. u,v-....1n;.ivwui Shoshone, Am. ss. .............Astoria Minnie Kelton, Am. as. .. . s . .Astoria Westerner, Am. ss. ...... Tongue Point Welleeley, Am. sa . . . . . J.i. . . .Llnnlon Alesla. Ger. ss. .......... .Alaska dock State of Cel., Am. ss. ...... . . Alnsworth Alliance, Am. es . .;....;. Couch street St. Helens, Am. ss. . .Montgomery No, -2 Olympic, Am. ss. ....... . .Tongue Point G. W. Elder, Am. ss Martin's -dock Alliauue, Am. s. ..... vi . .Couch street .. ...vaitae .........Csllao .............Callao ......... Ynlrnh.M,. Slnrif,a,!.ah1b' lT' -.Yokohama Henrietta, Ger. sh. .....West coast Atsa aishi Mm w . . ... . MarhaTl de Niailiei; Fn lZWS?Sl7x '""- -Hi""t ,f ua.v,i..iristol Vendee. Fr. bk........,.Saa Francisco uu ateamara Ba Boats. . Atlaa, Am. ss San Francisco ALONG THE WATERFRONT. The oriental lar Ais. i. m,trtA Alaska dock this morning to discharge local freight- - , . Going dOWn the rlvei. Vil mnrntnw th. steamers Charles R. Spencer and Dalles City proceeded at such a lively rate of speed that the oriental liner Alesla nearly broke loose from her moorings as a result-of the heavy auction, r- r , im nussian oara Aioyn left down thlsmornlng bound for Port Natal with .677,781 feet of lumber, valued at tig.. The steam schooner Minnie V, KnUnn Will be towed to th drvdock at Hr. Johns for repairs after she has been pumped out at Astoria. Pumps were sent irom nere last night The French bark Bertacne shifted to Greenwich dock No. 2 last night She is Official information has been received to the effect that after June 1 Astoria will again be the northern terminus of the steamer Sue H. Elmore, now Divine between Portland and Tillamook. The Elmore was put on the Portland run when it became noised- about that-another company was to place an opposi tion boat on the run but the opposition boat failed to materialize and so the Elmore goes back to Astoria. MARINE NOTES. Astoria. May 14. Arrived down at 8 and sailed at 6 a. m., steamer Break water, for Coos Bay. Astoria, May 12. Lcrt up at iz:30 p. m., steamer Alliance. Arrived at 2 m.. schooner Irene, irom an Fran cisco. Arrived down at 4:20 p. m., Ger man bark Nomla. Sailed at 6:20 n. m.. steamer Westerner, for San Pedro. Astoria. May 14. No bar report, cans line down. Tides at Astoria today High water, 12:00 a. m., 7.6 feet; 11:52 p. ro 8.8 feet. Low water, 6:66 a. ni., 0.8 feet; 6:63 p. m., 2.3 feet ME. BUCK BUYS STOCK Pays 40o on the $1 for a Hlgh-Gradt Stock of Merchandise. Another young man enters the retail business field of Portland in thai person of D. Buck, who has bought the entire stock of stylish apparel and men's wear from S, Bromberger at 40c on the 11, ana wno, in oraer to reauce this lm mense stock and realize cash on . the transaction, will Inaugurate a sale of sweeping magnitude, beginning Satur day morning, May is, at 8:30. o'clock. Mr. Buck makes this Important . an nouncement in a display advertisement in another portion of today's naoer. The store is now closed for stock taking and everything is being arranged for the immense crowds that will be on hand early to take advantage of this exceptional ODCortunltv. The- atnra ia located at 342 Washington street, next to the comer of Seventh street, in the Brook block. Drunkards Gored ; -O: In 24 Hours. Any Lady Can Curs the Most Vio- lent Drunkard secretly at Home. To Prove It, a Pree Trial Package Is Bant Bealsd to aU Who write. - Let no "woman despair.; ' The sure, quick,' permanent, cure for-drunkenness naa oeen round. t - - It la nnlden R,m,ilr. If has no odor. It haa no taste. Just a little Is put in the drunkard's cup of coffee or tea, or in n is rood. Me' will never notice it, ne will be cured before he realises it and he will never know Why he abandoned me utsie tor liquor. - ' ; , t " f "VL ' Ooae Kad Trom whiskey. ' TTIa AeatM tnr -rfrlnlr iKannnaara-ahan. Nutely, and he will-even abhor the . very sign i ana smeii or wnisaey. - y -The vigor he has wasted : away by drink will be restored to him, -and his health and strength and cheerfulness will return to brighten your home. - Golden Remedy haa cured some of the most- violent cases' In a day's time. This fact is proven by many ladles who j nave iriea it. - . Miss Mattie Baikins, vanceburg, XT ys: 71 . , . - . "MrJiusband took two doses of yodr medicine about five months ago, and naa not taken a drink or had any desire for llauor atnea then.' Our home la so different how-" - Save your loved one from premature death and the terrible consequences of tne drink curse and save yourseiz rrom poverty ad misery. It costs absolutelv nothing to try. Send vour name and address to Dr. J. W. Haines. 2613 Glenn building. Cin cinnati, Ohio, and he will at once send you - a free package of the marvelous Golden Remedy in a plain, sealed wrap per. He will also send you the strongest conclusive proof of what at blessing it has been to thousands of families. , Bend for a free trial package of Gold en Remedy today. - , : 8 ) AT THE THEATRES , JZmi ' hi mu i a'.A ...... .. ' lira. Wiggs? at Hellig Tonight. The attraction at the Heiltc theatre. Fourteenth and Washington streets, to night tomorrow 'and Saturday .nights, will be. Liebler & Co.'a productfdn. "Mra. Wiggs of the cabbage Patch." A spe cial orlce matinee will be given Satur- day. Beats are now selling for the en gagement. Francis Wilson's Sale Tomorrow, Tomorrow:- Frlday.'et 10 a, m.at box Office the Hellig theatre. Fourteenth anA Waahlnarton streets. . the advance seat sale wilt open ror tne usunguianea American comedian, irrancis vvuson. who comes next Monday. Tuesday. Wed nesday nights. May 18. 11, 20. In the de- ltahtrui comedv "When Kniants were Bold." "The.neir to the Hoorah." One of the most talked about theatri cal treats of the season Is . the Baker stock company's . production- of Paul , Armstrong's famous -western comedy,! "The Heir to the Hooran. v tins week. Every- act-teems with keenest Interest ana rollicking comcay. W L- CURED TO STAY CURED IstlyFcelo Any Uncompli cated Disorders ,s No ether physician employs a like method and so thorough is my work that there need not-be the slightest fear of a relapse into the old condition. It Is not a question of whether you' can be cured, but whether you will be cured. Don't wait until it is too late. My method is perfect and auick. The cure is i absolutely ' certain. . I use NO KNIFE, 'cause no. pain. and you need not- be detained ' from your work for one day. I especially solicit those cases where money 'has been - wasted an, electric belts .and other appliances:.- - - 2B. TITtOa. rhe Leading flpeoalllst. 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 condition is rendered worse than before. ' Weakness" la merely an indication of f. low. t0ZHl of inflammatloa in the prostate rland. and' this lnflamma- tlon Is btt aggravated by stimulating remedies that excite temporary actlv ty. I employ the only sclentifio and fully effective treatment for wnea'" which, effects a permanent cure by restoring the prostate irlandt a;sound and healthy-state. I obtain "complete result faevery" case I. treat -. - . i k , -)4 ,i j t , v" T t Those in any trouble suffering from SPER MATORRHOEA, ID8SE3 AND DRAINS. VARICOCELE.. HYDROCELE. BLOOD POI SON or any other disease tending to destroy, and disflsrure and to render haDnlnasa Imnu. alble are urged to call upon me without delay.. Consultation' and Advice Free NOT A DOLLAR NEED BE PAID UNTIL CURED ;- The DR. TA YL.O R Co. ' r' .'.' - - ' 934U Morrisoa Btreet, " ' T -'- -COUTZtB . 8E00ITB AJTU STREETS, POSTXAITO, OBXOOST U. S. Battleships... Ask your grocer for Closset & Dever's tree booklet on U. B. battleships. ENTERTAINMENT TO AID KINDEEGAETEN An entertainment will be given at MrspahPresbyterianr churchrrcbrher Powell and Mary streets, May 15, at 8 p. m., for the benefit of the Brooklyn school kindergarten. This kindergar ten, which has been supported by the Mothers' and Teachers' club ' ot the school, haa been doing a large and. im. portent work and haa been watched with much Interest since the movement of incorporating the kindergartens with tne public scnooi system began to take nape. Tne ioiiowing program will be lven: . - , ' --; Piano solo. Miss Grace O'Nell: reel tation, "Birds of No Feather," Frances Strowbrldge: song (a), "Will the An gels Let Me Playr b), "Good Old Vi B. A.," Arthur Jones; recitation, "One Kamy uay, Kutn ncatnom; song, "The Goody-Goody Girl." Coral Shlegal Stewart McCracken; duet "Welcome to the Primrose." Ruth Plcktharn.Riinrt Wanless; recitation. The , Teacher's wimpiea. i'aui uratton; recitation, Little Frances Johnstone; club swing ing, ninth-grade girls; vocal-solo, -Miss Laulie Stanton: vocal selections. Vet eran Male Double quartet a), "Jack, the Giant Killer" (b), "Our Hired Girl" (C). "Little Cousin JaaiMtp." Mn n , a Williams; .vocal solos a), "Mammy's yi Mur (b). "Across the Dee," Miss Evelyn Pauley: Diana solo. Mi. Ma Thomas; ; selections. Veteran Male Double quartet r. 4' sncpxai wash citjkxb eczeka. Itching-, urniag Bkia Disease X sated Great inventors . often "i,. ' praised, for surrendering the secrets of their discoveries. Practically the same thing happened In the medical world in the case of Dr. Decatur D. Dennis, the eminent skin specialist of Chicago. Dr. Dennis. In his own of flee practice, discovered that pure vegetable oiL of wlntergreen. properly mixed with other simple remedies was practically a sure specific for Ecsema. psoriasis, barber's lfch. salt rheum, and other lthin iri diseases. But the oil of wtntei grCen alone was found ineffective. It re quired other mild- Ingredients such as glycerine and thymol compounded .with the wlntergreen, , to produce the ' real vest-urn eun, - ' - v . This compounded D. D. D. Prescrip tion positively takes away the itch at once tha instant It is applied to ths skin. This vegetable liquid doea away with deleterious drugs so long used in an attempt to doctor the bloodT whereas modern science has determined that eczema la first and all the time a akin disease. ,. ........---....-....;.... If you want to know more about the merits of D. D. D. Prescription, call at our store. We vouch for this remedy. Ekldmore Drug Co. - ... r , . , DoriO . Singing' Act, ' TTniir-vou'na- men . who know how to sing ann -select- popular lumbers are tne neaaunera at tne urana tnis weea. The Doric four Is one of the best male quartets heard here. A -travesty on the circas IS "The Laughing -Horse',", which makes everyone laigh. It Is impossible to ait 'without cracking a. smile, at this beast-; , . s , - " ". " ; - "The Lady From Laramie' Tonight, Those who follow the course of local Theatricals - will certainly be greatly interested in ' the announcement that the Allen company at ' the Lyrlo Is .this week scoring one of its greatest suc cesses. The bill is that brilliant 1 new comedy drama, "The'' Lady From Lara mie.". ..,:-. . ; ', Ve Are Specialists in Diseases of Men Quick Qures Satisfied Patients OUR FEE $10 In All Simple Uncomplicated Cases W I -as M Tsars la Port- CONSULTATION FREE NO EXPERIMENTS NO FAILURES OUR GUARANTEENO PAY UNLESS CURED aaH WHXir tow bteto inptn TJS" Of. Joo. ooatsriM KvOHBiOr .WIBB XXPEalXVOS.... We have stopped at no expense that: could add to the efficiency of our work or the comfort of our patlenta. There la no other equally equipped institution for the treatment of men's ailments in the Faciflo - Northwest .,.'.: . WHY SUFFER LONGER. ON PROMISES OF OTHERS? We cure safely and promptly. WEAKNESS. LOST MANHOOD. SPER MATORRHOEA, SPECIFIC BLOOD. POISON m ALL STAGES VARI COCELE, HYDROCELE, GONORRHOEA. GLEET, OR ANT Ofr THE DISEASES COMMON TO MEN, Personal attention given all patlenta . COKSULTATIOIT OOITFZDSHXXaX A HP DrVITED A personal" thor ' ough and searching examination is desired, though if inconvenient to call, write us a full description of y our : trouble. -Our office hours are t from 9 A. M. to 8:30- P. M., excepting Sunday from to 12. Address jpr call. n-the v, .n, - - UEDICAL AND SURGICAL COSHES BjECOVS AITO TAMKIUi BTBXBTS. POSTXUUirD, ST. LOUIS DISPENSARY ossaeir aw V - V ,'4a fSIM I Hi II I ' 1 II tOl. CGeeWo The Well-Known Reliable CHINESE Root and Herb DOCTOR Has made a- life; studv nf rnnta nil herbs and In, that study discovered and Is giving to thai world his wonderful remedies. The Hat of Hats."' :,' ; The laraest merrv wldow-hat in the world has been - built for this - week'e g. w-iwm,- T,"!"le"l t-. ....! -n-riv at th Hm, th.iir it ! o asertmry, FOKpns or Drags Used ne vnrss wiuioui operation . or Without the AM of a Knife. He guarantees to cure Catarrh, Asth ma. Lung. Throat Rheumatism. Ner vousness. Nervous1 Debllltv. ' Stomach. Liver.-Kldney Troubles; also Lost Man hood. Female "Weakness and all Private uiseases. 4 1 , . . A SURE CANCER CURE Jaet Received from IPekin. China Safe, eure ana iitename. IF TOU ARE; AFFLUCTED DON'T DE LAYDELAYS Al&El DANGEROUS If you cannot call, write for symptom blank and circular. Inclose 4 centa in atamps. CONSULTATION FREE The O. Crae wo C-Inee Kedlolos Oo eiiH First St., cor. MCfrison. jfortiand, ureiuiM ,' , 1 " - Please Mention This Paper. musical comedy at the Star theatre. It ia a nifty entertainment with new songs and dances and many specialties. The regular bill- is strengthened- by a cou ple of vaudeville numbers, such as Lowe, the-masMr or the xylophone, and - Mrs, peter Maner. , . t BIGXUMP OF COAL, : Xomp ' Weighing flAOO pounds ,Taea Prom a Wasatnirtoa lOae. The Coal Creek Coal ft 'Mining com pany have on exhibition In a show win dow at 401 Third street, a lump of coal said to be- the largest ever brought to Portland. . This - exhibit of - Coal was shipped from their mines' li miles west of Kelso on the. Columbia river, and shows the enormity of the vein they' are working. . It is considered most unusual that a single lump can be mined weigh ing over a ton. -.An 'analysis shows, the coal to be or an excellent, grade, and adapted to, all kinds of commercial pur poses. The testa show: Moisture, 8.6; volatile matter, 85.1 y fixed carbon, 49.4; ash gray, 7.1. It is certain with such a phenomenal- showing . that a large . de velopment of mines in the Washington coal fields will be sure to follow. - v- TOOK TEUNK FROM NEIOTBOil'S ROOM .... - f John Hanley "f ell .Into the tolls of the fiollce about 6:80 this morning. f Hanley s .the exponent of a unique -and 1 bold system of - robbery. , John Kaiener, a roomer at the Dewey house; Third and Burnaide, awoke about - 6 o'clock this morning -to find,' his -trunk missing. Hastily donning street clothes he ran out and . notified Patrolman Tennant. who -was-passing. Tennant immediately instituted -searca ana round the trunk and Hanley in - another - room of the Dewey house. ?The trunk's ' lock had been broken and. the contents, conslstlna of a kit of valuable watohmaker'a toolaj and 1 clothing, - were strewn promiscu ously about the floor, . The man was brought to police headquarters. . He took a room at -the Dewey house some days ago. It is. believed his plan ia to get the lay of the house and then make a systematic campaign for loot DUKE DE ABRTJZZI . '':r ' CONFERS . WITH KING - . j - t ' ' (United Press 'Leased Wirt.) ' - ' Rome. May 14 King Victor Emman uel of Italy today received the Duke of the Abrurils and they discussed the tat ter's coming marriage . to Ratherlna Elk ins, daughter of .United States' Senator Elklns, of West Virginia." . After , taking luncheon, with Victor Emmanuel and the queen the dulte left for 8 peril. , He arrived -t here from Naples. -',. f . , 1 - ' If.,..! . J '-I m OR. PIERCE Cures all arerrijas and Prlvite Diseases c! . -' m. m m lvidir Quicker ' and j cheaper than othera Call and see him first. Consultation free. Phone Matin lfiB. Office 181 lit at! corner . . xamniii. 1 The Oregon Naturopath Institute and School sia BoxscrmxA b-so, snajro, OBJBGrOaT. , NO r1CBICINC5 NO OPERATIONS Radical cures by the' latest natural healing methods. . All chronic and acute diseases treated and cured In the least time possible st - the smallest coat. Habits of every description and kind in adults or children - treated and cured. The finest equipped office on the Pacific coast' for handling suffering . patients. The remedies that we employ axe Na ture's, Including Clay, Herbs, Osteo pathy, Chiropractic Suggestive Thera peutics, ;-.wyeB0igy-and Electropathy, Radiators Vibrators, Electrlo Baths, 8,000 candle-power Leucondesant and Flnsen Llghta,! X-rays, Violet Rays, Heigh Frequency Currents of . 100,000 volts, Galvanic, Fradto and Sinusoidal Currents for all chronic cases. , Come see our offices and enjoy a free council. If unable to call write us. Best results often still attained In cases that have been treated -and given , up as hopeless by other systems.-. . : ..,.. 1 1 yfotit than i&ihvijMw . ,liiri-i..Mr-mns;-i- rirr -nil , b interested and iboold knew' . . atwot tne woaaarna - MARVEL whir Una Serev ImmvTMMm JJoo.s nam ana .inetimt. uest-Ssf. SH Most connnlen "a4:' v. ajt - iri maas "- VTS-T - Ut 1 - Sw B. YS.-1 ? '- ' full tmnleulavn antl fliw4mn lit. iXfX Mm It h cannot sapply the MARVIL. stiuent no ctaer, out Mne ttam for Full nsrtleulr Siul ,llrMlnna In. Valuxbl to lllritM. M1HVKI, (UL. B. sae ST- tmiY VOHK. Ft ' gals' by Ski-ewe Drug ' 0o .Waodara, Clarke Co. aad Laua-Oavla Drue Oe. a -tores, ' 022 WOMEN qNLY "-Z Dr. Sanderson's Compound Savin ana cotton noo ruis. . A II V BUU Wilt jietinwtw . remedy for DELAXEO PER" ? IODS. Cure the most ) abstln. ate cases Jn I to 10 Jaj rpcu 11 per bo or three boxes $8 00. '8?!d,y 1(1 First st Portland. Phone Mala 1966. mm Knows to raiu Awnat's Sxtrast of OobefaS aa4 CAPSULES. -I TaelwMffaad(Araikearafr ' voaorrtuw. irlMl, vhttaa, ka. Euy ia taksi oonaisBt to carry. Fit' s --Mats ssaaaasfat ass. frioeSl. as Rows & Martin a 151 Wash. . ,i. r . - k -, 1 ' w vg vy uitl Iraq : The Tarrant Cev: 44 Hudson st. New York. ,. ' , , it . C j i A V - I