THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. FRIDAY . EVENING, MAY 22, 1003.
BANES.
p UtSX NATIONAL BANK. Portland.
CAPITAL AND
UMIEO STATES NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAN ft OREGON.;
Northwest Corner Third and Oak Street '
Transacts a General Banking Business. DKAiTS ISSUED AvallrtU In
All Cities of the United States andEurope, Hongkong and Manila, Collections
.,, made on Favorable Terms. . .
resident. .:...:.:!.. AINSWOHTH
Vlce-w-Hldent.. R. LEA BAKNa
Assistant Cashier.
LAUD & TILTON BANK Portland. Or. Established ISM.
Capital fully paW....,.$LM00 8utpLu" nd undivided profits, $400,00$
, - , Ol JTlCXtiiSe1 '' ' T ' -
W. M. LADD. . iV. . .President I R. S. HOWARD JR.. ... .Ass't Cashier
KDN ARD COOKINQHAM.. .Vlce-Pres. I J. W. LADD ........ Assistant Cashier
W. IL DUNCJT.;..... Cashier J WALTER M. COOK Aest Cashier
- Interest Mid on time deposits sad savings- accounts. -Accounts of Banks,
Firms, Corporations and Individuals solicited. We are prepared to furnish de
positors every facility coneistent wits trwd banking." --"
MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK Portland, Oregon.
J, FRANK WATSON... President I R. L. DURHAM. Vice-President
B.. WV HOTT.t. Cashier I GEORGE W. HOYT. .Asa'tXaahler
a C CATCHING ...... Second Assistant Cashier.
Transacts a General Banking Business. Drafts and Letters of Credit Issued.
Available to AU Parts of the World. Collections a Specialty.
' '. BONDS AKD ISVESTMKMS. "
LI
ORRIS BROTHERS, Chamber of Commerce Building.
Municipal. Railroad and Public Service Corporation Bonds.
DOWNING-HOPKINS-COMPANY Established 113 BROKERS. .
: STOCKS, BONDS, GRAIN Bought and Sold tor Cash aad on Margin.
Private Wires. Rooms SOI to iOt Couo h Bldg. Phones: M-S35; A-III.
- - ' GRAND CENTRAL STATION TIME CARD.
LEAVING PORTLAND.
Southern
Roseburg Passenger ...... 8:1 a.
Cottage Grove Passenger.. 4:15 p.
California Express ........ 7:46 p.
Baa Francisco Express . . . . , i
WES'f SIDE.
:S0 night.
Corvallls Passenger ....... T:0 a. m.
6hiridan Passenger .......4:1S p. ra.
Forest Grove Passenger ...11:09 a. m.
Forest Grove Passenger ... 6:40 p. m.
Jefferson Street Depot. .
Portland to Dallas 7:40 a, ro. II Dallas to Portland ....... .10:11 a. m,
Portland to Dallas ,4:1 p. m. II Dallas to -Portland ....... :6 p. ra.
Jr'oruana-uswego puourumo Mmvui
8:60, 10:26; and p. m.. 1S:6U. 8:06. 8:80.
Taoome aV SeatUe Exp.... 8:80 a. m. II
North Coast He Chicago, lira 1:00 p. m. I
Overland Express 11:46 p. m.
Oregon , Railroad A Navlffatlon Company.
TiM1tm Passenger-
7:16 a. m.
8:80 a. m.
8:16 p. m,
8:00 p. m.
Chicago-Portland Special .
Kookans Flyer ... ........
Kan. City ft Chi. Exp.
Astoria A Columbia River.
Astoria Seaside Express. 8:00 a. m. II
Astoria Expres io0 p. m )
- Canadian
Paclfio
r i r. Short Line, via 8po 8:1 P.
Via Seat, Vic Vane, .... 1:00 p. m.
Via Sun-.aa .. .......... ...11:46 p. m.
Portland lift Light
Cars Leave Ticket Office r.nd Waiting
Room. First and Alder streets,
. - FOR OREGON CITX:
4:00, 8:80 a. m, and every SO min
utes (on the hour and half-hour), to
and including : P. then 10. 11;
last car, 11, midnight . ' " .
Ores ham. Boring, Eagle Creek. Esta
eada, Caxadero, Falrvlew and Trout
dale 7:16. 0:16. 11:16 a. m.; 1:16,
3 6. 4:16. 7:16 p. m.
Time Cord Oregon Electric Railway Company.
Leaving Portland Y .1. '
Falem and Int. points...... 6:15 s. m.
WilsonvUle 7:85 a. m,
Salem and Int points ..:; In
tmlem and Int points .11:10 a. m.
Wllsonvllle ..........11:05 p. m.
Salera and Int points :; P- m-
Salem and Int points 8:80 p.m.
Wllsonvllle ....... 4:23 p. m.
Salem and Int points ..., 6:06 p. m.
Express. ''
LIVERY AAD SALES STABLES.
l0 STABLES, HACKS. LI VERT,
boarding and sale; furniture niovinjr;
112 Union ave.: East 8683; niht phone
Main 8044. W. A. Weaelan. Prop.
MUSICAL
rr.TJinaVCR SALE OF 26 PIANO-
, players from rent and exchange stock,
all In good order: closing out at 45, 365
and 7; worth $250 when new. If you
have a piano, place one of these players
to It; then any one of the family can
play anything tbey like, all the best
niustc. Call or write before m all are
gune. Ellers PUno House, 363 Wash-
PROF. DIAMOND PUBLISHER DIA
mond's Piano Chart teacher of string
instruments, -music furnished f ' al' oc-
caalons. M. 3888; mornings; 340 College.
EMIL.. THIELHORN, PUPIL OF PRO
fesior Otakar Sevclk, violin and viola
tocher. A-4160. -4 Pine. Pac. 1988.
PIANO - VIOLIN,'. TROMBONE AND
clarinet Prof.! Smith. 21 11th.. M.
4708. A-8860.
LOUIS A. . CRE1TZ, TEACHER OF
lollm, lll Sherman, cor. 1st Pac 16.
York band instrumentajnd mu
sic houiw; tpalrlngjmtrjS
OSTEOPATH10 PHTSICIAISS
DR. LILLEBELLB PATTERSON. SPE
clalist on nervous, acute and ehronlo
dlseanes. 311 renton piu. rwuic
UrT It B, NORTHRUP, 416-18-17 DE
kum bldg, 3d end Washington sts.
Phone Main 149. . Examination free.
PATENT ATTORNEYS
PROTECT YOUR IDEA WK CAN
patent it Moulton Jk Scobey, attor
fteys 604 Columbia bldg.. Portland. Or.
57 j. HI RSHHEIMER, 227 WASH. ST,
patent ana pgnnmu twmj.
PATENTS, COPTRIGHTS. A. J. MAT
ter. tin uommonwwuii ytu.
it C. WRIGHT. U
8. AND FOREIGN
patents; infrlngment cases. 604 Detturn.
PAINTING AND PAPERDfO
PAINTING. FUBNITUp; REPAIRIN1
f finishing.- L. 3. Wilson, 864
Wtirnslde. phone MainBi,
niirniuc. :
FOR BEST PRICES. SATISFACTION
guaranteed., estimates furnished, call
T.T?rlcl6807 Stone Mitchell. 221 Id.
FOR BEST WORK. rniL.i'.a muhi,
call P. A. Doane, E. 1096. 104 Union ave.
PRINTING
THE EAGLE PRINTINO CO, NOT IN
trust; cioae, ns"" ,
n.....i w.. oorner 4th and Morrison.
viODEkN PRINTER l MOVED TO
in mn w... " -
iilLUEB BKO PRLN1ERS CARDS.
14S Eth St., opp. tmr m r ran
billheads, etc. aaam mi. iwn iu
RUBBER STAMPS AND SEALS
ALSO ALL OFFICE STATIONERY. P.
ft CTCo, 181 Stark. Tel. 1407.
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHERS.
ALL KINDS OF LETTER WRITING
and copying; charges reasonable. Miss
I. M. conaoi, dw jLrtuuuer jucuango
Hid sr. juain in
L V FUR eV DUFUR, 818 CORBETT
tldg Phone A-bJilt; largest and most
complete stenographic office In west
REAL ESTATB
J. 11 Pittenecr & Co.,
13 Russell et Phone E. 4648. Fire
Insurance, loans, real estate
j7w ogilbee, real estate and
loans; Mtah. 1J Hf 1st room 11.
SAFES
DIEBOLD MANGANESE SAFE B
Ivrre stock; lockouts opened, J alia.
metal furniture. J. E. LMvla. Sf Id St.
S 1 hiPUOGF-AND BANK SAFES AT
fartorv prieea: secona-nana ssiea
J.foHlcr afe Co., 108 2d st :
ISIUN AND SHOW CARDS
ITsTfh KLKISER.' SIGNS. THE
l.nCrHt siirn mekera In the northwest
f ii sad Kv rott sts. Phone PrlV. Ex. 66.
). . A. Ufa.
; 1
J
AULA' A UT SIGNS AVD
r'r . ?.'J7 Ptark. Pao. 164.
I AT ATI I'aTT" -PORT-j.,
;87 turn, i aclflo 164,
Oregon, . . -
SURPLUS, 11,600.009.
NO INTEREST PAID ON AOOOTTNTB.'
f Cashier, , . i -.-i . . .R. W. BUUMeis
I Aiwunt wasnier.
,...w.
UOLT
A awa
WRIGHT
Pacific. - arriving Portland,
Oregon Express .......... .7:1$ a. m.
Cottage Grove Passenger ..11:0 a. m.
Roseburg Passenger ...... :t0 p. m.
Portland Express ....... .11:11 p. m.
WEST SIDE.
Corvallls passenger ..... :$ p. m.
Sheridan ' Passenger .-...10;S0 a. m.
Forest Grove Passenger... 8:0 a. m
Forest Grove Passenger ... S:C0 p. m.
rwuinu m. m., a.mv,
.zu, i:zo, :, iv.iv, ii:v.
North Coast Limited ...... f:0f a. m.
Portland Express 4:16 p. m.
Overland Express 8:36 p. m.
Spokane Flyer . . . ....... 8:00
a. m.
ChU Kan. City & Port Exp. 8:46 a. m.
Chicago-Portland Special... 8:60 p. m.
Portland Passenger 6:16 p. m.
AstorU eV Port
Portland Expr
Astoria Port Passenger-l:16 p. m.
press iv:uv p. m.
" Railway Co. -
C P. R. Short Line, via Bpo. t:08 a. m.
Via Van, Vic. and Seattle .8:16 p. m.
Via Sumas and SeatUe.... 7:00 a. m.
A Power Co. :
' FOR VANCOUVER.
Ticket office and waiting-room. Sec
ond and Washington streets.
A.. M. :16, :60, 7:16,. 8:00. 8:86. ,
1:10, 10:80. 11:60
P. M. 11:10, 1:10, 1:60. 1:10, 1:10,
8:60, 4; 10, 6:10. 6:60. 8:80. 7:06, 7:40.
8:16, ;J6, 10:8i". ll:46.
un tnira Monaay in every monin
last ear leaves at 7:06 p. m.
Dally ex. Bun.
Di
ally ex. Mon.
' f. Arriving Portland
Wllsonvllle ............... 7:06 a, m.
Salem and Int. points ..... 8:16 a. m.
Wllsonvllle ...... .........10:30 a. m.
Salem and Int points '. ...11:10 a. m.
Salem and Int. points . .... 1:20 p. to.
Wllsonvllle ............... 1:46 p. m.
Salem and Int points ,.., 4:00 p.m.
Salem and Int points ..... 6:40 p. ra.
Salem and Int points .
Express...... IV: t
:i p.m.
SHOWCASES AJfD FIXTURES ;
SHOWCASES OF EVERT DESCRIP
. tlon: bank, bar and store fixtures
made to order. The Lutke Mfg. Co.
THE JAMES L MARSHALL MFG. CO
showcases, cabinets, store and office
fixtures. ZDS couch si. racino ziii.
R. H. BIRDSALL. DESIGNER; AGT. M.
winter Lumber Co.. T Hamilton biag.
, TRANSFER AND STORAGE.
C O. PICK TRANSFER 4b STORAGE!
company, office and commodious 4
story brick warehouse, with separata
iron rooms and fire-proof vault for val
uables, northwest corner of Id and Pine
sts. Pianos and furniture moved and
packed for shipping. Phones Main 686,
Home A-H96. -
OLS EN-ROB TRANSFER CO.
General transfer and storage; safes,
pianos and furniture, eta. moved, packed
and shipped. 108 Oak st. between Front
OREGON TRANSFER CO., 134 N. 4TH.
Ham . Heavy hauling and storage,
INDEPENDENT BAGGAGE V TRANtt
fer Co. Storaare 324 8tark. Main 407.
KADDERLT TRANSFER
& STORAGE
Co., Ill N. 8th,
Main 1486: A-1486.
TYPEWRITERb
ALL MAKES, RENTED, REPAIRED.
sold. P. D. C. Co- 131 Stark. Tel. 1407.
WHOLESALE JOBBERS
M. A. GUNST CO,
DIBTRD3UTORS OF FINE CIGARS.
PORTLAND. OREGON.
EVERDING & FARRELL, PRODUCE
and commission merchants, 140 Front
st, Portland. Or. Phone Main 178.
OREGON FURNITURE MANUFAC-
turing uo,- juanuiactureri or lurni'
ture for the trade. Portland. Or.
WADdAMS CO.. WHOLE ICS A LB GRO
cers, manufacturers and commission
merchants. 4th and Oak sts.
LEWIS-8TENGKR BARBERS' SUPPLY
Co.. barbers supplies, barbers furni
ture. barbers' chairs 10th and Morrison.
THF. GRATON & KNIGHT MFG. CO,
oak tanners, leather belting manufac
turers. Portland. Or.. 61 1st st
RATES-WIGHT CO.. CALENDARS. AD-
vem win ir novelties, no tin st
WHOLESALE CROCKERY AND GLASS-
ware. Prsel Hegele Co.. Portland.
ALLEN LEWIS GROCERIES.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED YOUNG MAN WHO CAN
handle correspondence, eto as partner
in good paying business. A. J. Matter,
oia common weal to Diag.
WANTED FIRST CLASS MAN tii
molding department Pacific Coast
uoor v;o., Macaaam road. . '
WANTED AN EXPERIENCED BED
maker and general worker in lodging
house; none others need apply. S K
MAN AND WIFE WAN POSITI6n".
woman to cook, man to work In mill
or cair.D.
James Baker, .909 Thurman
st. Portland.
2 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT;
gas, bath, phone. 688 .Williams ave.
I 1 1
ASHLAND HIGH SCHOOL
CLASS GRADUATES
fflnMtr IMS oateiT to Th lmpn.l l
Ashland, Or., May 82. ' The com
mencement program oi the Ashianii
High school,- which - began Tuesday
night with tne class day exercises at
the cnautauuua tabernacle, was . con.
eluded Wednesday evening by the grad
Dating ' exercises, -when 18 graduates
were given tneir oipiomas. The pro
gram throughout was highly creditable
to me ciass. ine exercises nave been
very largely attended. The following
Biunema were given- oipiomas: veta
fninipe. -Agnes morey, Eugene Car
mlchaet' Elizabeth Wagner; Roy V.
Hicks. Irene McFarland. . - Mabel Kin.
cald, Harry Lowe, Flossie Churchill,
Bessie Garrett Hosea Inman, Beulah
Caldwell and Sadie Nlnlnger.
From Walla. Walla to Fleet.
Walla Walla, Wash- May 22. A ane-
clal excursion train carrying 90S people
left Walla Walla, at 7 o'clock this
morning for the sound to see the lAt
lantlo fieet The train was mads un at
I ayton and picked tip many passengers
at that point Waitsburg and Dixie, -.i
Clin on w
DEEPENS
June Surrey Expected to Ke-
. veal Great Increase in
Depth of Water.
PILOTS NAVIGATE
BIG CRAFT SAFELY
Vessels of Deep Draft Cross in
or
Out During; Any Stage of Tide
Completion of Work on Jetty Has
Desired Effect on Channel. ,
That the Columbia river bar has deep
ened a great deal during the past rear
is the Inference "given out by the bar
pilots, although none cares to be quoted
In the matter. Last year's government
survey showed a channel of 16 feet at
dead low water, and it is believed that
th aiirvav to be made in June will re
veal an increased aeptn ox severs xeeu
Vessels drawing 28 I eat nave oeen
taken over the bar even during rough
weather , and without a bit Of trouble.
and It Is- said the pilots would not hesi
tate 10 tSKe a vessel arawing ii ee
In or out during fairly favorable condi
tions. At hlarh water the bar has from
14 to 86 feet of water.
Any or the tramp steamers engogea in
freighting out of this port Puget sound
or San Franclsoo can cross in or out
Irrespective of stage of tide and coast
in ateamera need never fall behind on
their schedule because of delays at the
mouth of the river, exoept during, ex
tremely stormy weather.
River nilots declare that the channel
from Portland to the sea is deep enough
to accommodate vessels. drawing 18 feet
and by dredging a few bars it can eas
ily be made even deeper.
work on tne letty at tne raouw oi in
river has had splendid effect - on the
chsnnel, and now that the extension
work is progressing more rapidly than
ever It is believed the bar will have the
desired depth for any and all purposes
sooner than really anticipated, even by
those most sanguine.
SAT CHARTS ARE FAULTY.""
Gallilee Expedition Returns With
. . Valuable Scientific Data.
, United Press lVeased Wire.)
San Francisco. Mar 82. News of
lasting Interest in marine circles is
brought to San Francisco in the an
nouncement made by members of the
Gallilee expedition of the Carnegie In
stitute la Washington that the three
Pacific ocean charts are in grievous er
ror, being two and three degrees off in
some instances.
The expedition, which left San Diego,
California, in the brig Gallilee, in De
cember, 1906, has Just arrived in Ban
Francisco, after a most successful sci
entific research. The brig . was in
charge of Captain H. Hayes and the
other members of the party were W. J.
Peters, P. Hr Dike and C E. Sowers.
The primal aim of the expedition was
for a
magnetic survey or tne jacino
ocean.
Several theories of magnetism
were verified and the ground broken for
further research, but the important dis
covery was that made relative to the
error in the charts.
After leaving sandiago the expedition
headed for the South Sea islands. After
cruising in that vicinity for several
months the party made for Shanghai,
thence north to Sitka, Alaska. The
brig then sailed for Honolulu, the Mar
shall islands and New Zealand.
STEAMER WASHINGTON IN.
Arrives From San Francisco With
General Cargo.
The steam schooner Washington.
Captain Nason, will be at Couch street
dock this afternoon with genueral cargo
from San Francisco. She reached As
toria early this morning and left up
after having passed through the regula
tions. She will take grain and lumber
for return cargo. ... ,
The steam schooner Minnie E. Kel
tnn whlrth V . a tnwM into Aatrkrla. I6T-
erai days ago by the Washington after
havinar been . aoanaonea ai ancnor oy
her officers and crew, will be towed- to
the drvdock at St Johns In a few days
for repairs. The hull lies almost com
pletely, submerged in the lower bay -off
Astoria. It will be towed here between
two barges. , . .
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
Begnlar Users Cee to Arrive.
Sue H. Elmore. Tillamook May tt
Breakwater, Coos Bay May 84
Breakwater, Coos Bay May 24
Eureka, Eureka and Coos May 26
State, San Francisco May 24
G. W. Elder, San Pedro, way.... May 27
Alliance, Coos Bay May 28
Numantla, orient .June 1
Roanoke, San Pedro and way... June 4
Rose City, San Francisco June 2
Arabia, orient ............... .July 1
Nicomedla, orient Aug. 1
Alesla, orient Sept 1
Begnlar Xdaers to Sep art
Roanoke, San Pedro and way.... May 21
Alliance. Coos Bay
..May 22
..May 28
..May 23
..May 26
..May 26
..May 27
..May 28
Rose City. San Francisco .
Alesla, orient
Eureka, Eureka and Coos..
Sue H. Elmore, Tillamook . .
Breakwater, San Francisco
Geo. W. Elder, 8an Pedro.
State. San Francisco
May go
Numantla, orient June 16
Arabia, orient ....July 16
Nlcomedia, orient Aug. 16
Broderlck Castle, Br. ship Stream
Largiemore, Br. sh. O. W. P. dock
Crown of India, Br. bk. Drvdock
Leyland Bros., Br. sh ...O. W. p.
Donna France sea, Br. bk Astoria
Alsterkamp, Ger. bk. Astoria
Ancalos, Br. ship O. W. P.
Churchill. Am. sch. Astoria
Echo, Am. bktn. '. ., Astoria
Mindoro Am. sch. Oceanic
W. R. Hume, Am, sch. Portland Lbr. Co.
Kelburn. Br. bk. f Astoria
Minnie Kel ton. Am. ss. ..Astoria
Alesla, Ger. ss......... AJbina
Irene, Am. sch.',, Knappton
Edmond Rostand, Fr. bk. . Montg'm'y 1
Melville Dollar, Am. ss Prescott
Rose City, Am. ss Alnsworth
Nome City. Am. ss.... Prescott
Virginia, Am. sch Astoria
King Cyrus, Am. sch Astoria
Olsen A Mahoney, Am. ss...... Rainier
Johan Poulsen, Am. ss.. Columbia No. 1
Knrthland. Am. ss ....Portland Lbr Co.
Emanuel Aocame, It, bk. Stream
Teddo, Br- ss............iongue .point
Washington. Am. ss...... Couch street
Asuncion. Am. as. ......... .Portsmouth
, Bn Boats to Zroad XVamber. .
Ravalli. Am. ss.. ...... ..8an Francises
R n. Inman. Am. ss. ....San Francisco
H. K. Hall. Am. sch..,.. San Francisco
Rainier, Am. ss. ........ .oan rrancisco
Bn Bonis With Cement and Oeneral.
Aberfoyle. Br. sh. . .......... .Antwere
Asgard, Nor. ship..,.. ........Antwerp
Widart Ft. DK ..........Aoiwtrp
Albert Klckmers. uer. ds.... Antwere
Clan Graham, Br. sh. .......... Cardiff
Eugenie Fautret FT. bg.......ABtwers
VlnMRliM Rp ah ; ........ .Anf AP
GaeL Fr. bk. .....London
Neatfffields. Br. shin ...... ...Hamburg
uavia as Aniers. a r. so.. ..... .Antwern
Brebloch, Br, bk ..Antwerp
KUloran. Br. sh. .............. An twerp
Jolnvllle. Fr. bk.. ........... .Antwern
Carman lan. Br. bk... ........ .Hamburg
Ooal .supa Bn Bonte. .
La Roche Jcquelin, Ft. bk. Newcastle. A.
Trams Bteamets En Bouts, v
Inverklp, Br. ss.. ...... .San Francisco
Taunton, Br. ss.... . ..... f . .Quay mas
Forerlc. Br. ss. ..... Ran Fr.nol.cri
Madura, Br. ss.... ...... .San Francisco
Tabor, Nor. es.. s. ....Bremerton
etrathfUlao, Br. ss Bats via
Guernsey, Nor. as.. San Francis oe
Allanton, Br. as.,,. Ban Francisco
Cralghall. Br. ss. ....... .Ban Francisco
Earl of Carrlch, Br. as... San Francisco
as Boats U Ballast to XM Orata.
Manx King. Bm, sh Taltral
Port Crawford, Br. sh.... ...... .Calls
Agnes Oswald. JBr. so, , Callao
ruver jrauocn, tsr. OK ....... ....ualiao
regon, Ger. sh. ........... .Yokohama
uen. j-aianerDe, yr. pg.,.j, tlIyoKohama
Henrietta, Ger7 Sh. .... . ... TWes t coast
Aster. Ger. bk. . .Valparaiso
Marechael de Noailles. Fr. bk.West coast
Helena Blum. Fr. bk.... Bristol
Vendee, Fr. bk. ....... ..San- Francisco
Oil gtreaaaers Mm Bents.
Gee. Loom la. Am. aa.,..San Franeisee
MARINE NOTES.
Astoria, - May ILArrlved in during
the night and left up -at 7 a. m
Steamer ' Washington, from San Fran
cisco. -Left up at 4:S0 a. m. Steamer
Asuncion. . Left un at f a. m. Schoon
er King Cyrus.
Astoria, - May iiv Arnvea aown . ai
8:10 and left un at 4:80 d. m. Steamer
W. 8. porter, from Monterey. Sailed at
8 d. m. Russian bark Aibyn. for Fort
Natal. ' . .
n.uivmsi ... j . ... ... .
l German bark scnurbek, rrom poruana.
fihangnai. May zi. Arrivea previous
ly British . steamer .Strathtay, from
Y ortiano, .
Astoria. May 21. Condition of the bar
st l l m., smooth, wind east 8 miles;
weather, cloudy.
Tides at Astoria today! High 6:85
1 a. au, 8.6 reet; 10:20 p. nt, 0.8 foot
ALONG THE WATERFRONT.
Cantaln Rasen. formerlv of the tux
L. M. Hasen. is reoovertns from an ill
ness of twp weeks and expects to be out
OOn.... . - '' '
The steamer Roanoke. Cantaln Don-
nam. leaves ror Ban pearo vio Han r ran
Cisco this evenlnsr. The steamer Ross
city, captain Kidston, . leaves for Ban
Francisco tomorrow morning.
Libel suits for the recovery of mone
alleged to have been paid in excess on
freight nave - been filed aralnst the
steam schooner Nome City by Kerr. Glf-
ford & Co. and the. Vollmer-Clearwater
company. .,.. ,..:..
Ajifnorsp.i wnicn to moor tne visit
ing warships in the river when they ar
rive in. June -will be placed in poeltlou
at once, v.- .
The steamer 1 State of California la
booked to leave San Francisco for Port
land tomorrow, r
The schooner Mindoro Is loading wheat
for California. She is the first sailing
schooner engaged this season to carry
grain out of here. -. . .
: Notice to Mariners. -On
May 18. 1908. San Francisco lixht-
vessel No. 70 - was withdrawn for re-
airs. The position is marked by a gas
uoy naisted red with "Light vessel
moorings'' in black letters. Buoy shows
a fixed white light , - -
E0MANTIC STORY
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Iron works and apprenticed him to
learn the machinist's trade. He bad
160 by this time he had saved all the
twenties end I rave him enough to
make it 8200.
-: . jona Went to ales.
"I bad to be away from New England
for nearly a year andNWben I did come
back I found that John ffiad run away
to sea. I didn't bear anything mors
from him for years until one day my
mother received a letter and by. and
by he began writing me regularly. But
I've never seen him since he was a
18-year apprentice in Portland, Maine.
He was in the battle of Manila bay and
he came back chief engineer of Dewey's
flag ship, the Olympla, but I missed
him that .time too. ' But, yesterday
along caihe a telegram from BelUngham
which said:- , " ,
"Have Mary and the boys ready I'm
coming to Portland, chief engineer
Charleston John L. Martin."
'Mary is my wife and she is 68
years old. and she and I are waiting.
There's going to be a dinner for John
Martin and for Percy Olmstead I used
to know Percy when he was a little
fellow in Baker City. We all call him
Percy there Percy's an effeminate sort
of name but not when the Olmstead Is
back of It for he's a strict disciplin
arian on board ship and the best fellow
In the world on snore. He's every men
a sea captain. I Just want to let you
know that the Imperial hotel won't be
big enough to hold Mary and I and
Cantaln Olmstead and John Martin the
day that cruiser fleet reaches Portland."
Banking Officer of Sanadxon.
Commander Olmstead has been sta
tioned in the. Brooklyn navy yard on
shore duty for some time, but Is now
on his waV to the coast to take com
mand of the Charleston. If this is cor
rect be will be the ranking officer of
the squadron that has been detailed to
come to Portland during tne restivai,
and his vessel will, fly the vice-admir
al s flag. He was a school mate of Phil
Metschan ana many otner weu-xnown
Oregon men and his father taught
school for years in the John Day coun
try and is now - Judge Olmstead of
Baker City, Oregon.
GIRL'S EDITION OP .
, OREGON WEEKLY
(Special Dispatch to Tbt JoarnaL) -
University of Oregon, Eugene, ' May
22. -Instead of the regular issue of the
Oregon Weekly of June 1 a Jpeclal edi
tion will be put out by the irls of the
university, Tne -staff will be Miss Emily
Muhr, '08. editor-in-chief; Misses Jessie
Chase, '08; Cora.. Cameron, '08; Frances
Oberteuffer, '10; Pearl Hawthorne, '10;
Frances Young, "10, associate editors;
Miss Agnes Beach, '09, manager; Miss
Isolene Shaver, '10, 'assistant manager.
The girls are planning to make their
edition larger and better - than usual
and will have several special articles
and quite a number of cuts. As It will
be issued on election day special Interest I
will be taken in It
r
We Are Specialists in
Pi"
r N.i
7 M ,
f . . . r ...
V ,m na' a : .
"'T; COilSlLTATlUil
M Tears in Portland
OUR GUARANTEE NO PAY UNLESS CURED
JtxnWKES TOXT BXES TKB 8BBFT0ES OF A C00TOB, COBSirX
, . On OF WXDS BZPEBZXiHCll,
Ws have stopped at no expense that could add to the efficiency of
our work or the comfort of our patients. There is no other equally
: equipped Institution for the treatment of men's ailments in the Paclfio
Northwest..i';,A - .':;" . v. v, .. - v .
WHY SUFFER LONGER. ON PROMISES OF OTHERS?
Wecure safely and promptly WEAKNESS, LOST MANHOOD, 8PER
: MATORRHOEA, BPECIFIC BLOOD POISON IN ALL STAGES, VARI
COCELE, HYDROCELE, GONORRHOEA, OLEET. OR ANT OF THE
DISEASES COMMON TO MEN. Personal attention given all patients.
- COHsUIrATION COHmSENTZAT. AJTD XNVTTEIl A personal, thor
. ough and searching examination Is desired, though If inconvenient to
call,-writs us a full description of your trouble. Our office hours sre
from AI M. to 8:30 P, excepting Sunday from I tol 12. Address
or - call on ths " .. -i-rT ---'n , . .
WmmS DISPEIUSARY
COBKBB gZCOITD ABB TAatHTLI, BTBEETS, POBTLAJTD, OREqfOS
HE GUILTY
II! FIRST DEGREE
Jury Agrees on Secqnd Bal
lotPrisoner .Unmoved
- . Will Appeal. '
'. (Special DUpitck to The Jaaraal)
Dallas, Or., May 22. A surprise even
to. the prosecution was the verdict of
murder la the first degree in the Hem-
bree case, 'which was returned at 10
o'clock last night Two ' ballots only
were taken by the Jury, the first stood
it, io i ior conviction.
The testimony In the- case was en
tirely circumstantial and it was ran
e rally believed that the court's instruc
tions as to the construction or reason
able doubt in favor of the defendant
would influence the Jury to acquit
Hemore received the verdict with no
show of emotion of any kind. : -
Attorneys for the defense, will at
once move for a new trial on the
grounds that the verdict is In direct
conflict with the evidence produced ion
iue iruu. x- - - ....
Cake to Eastern Oregon; . -
. (Special Dispatch te The Jonrnal.t
La Grande. Or.. May 88. H. MOefce
will inaugurate his sanatoria, campaign
in union county at rerry Monaay morn
ing. His full Itinerary has been ore-
pared, and it takes him to every hamlet
In the valley, commencing at Perry and
enaing in mis city- i uesaay nignu ,
TRANSPORTATION
REGULATOR HIND
Bailey Qatzert
Makes round
trip week, days, s except
Friday, to
THE DALLES, fare 88.00.
Leaving Portland 7
Hn..i-. rrfv.
uaues J p. m, arriving Portland t p.
m.
Sundays Round " trip ' to Cascade
cks. leavlns: Portland 9 a. rn.. arriv
ing pack 6 p. m. Fare 81,00.
..... BTEAJUXBS . '
Dalles City and Capitol City
Operate daily, except Sunday, between
Portland and The Dalles, calling at all
way landings for freight and pas
sengers. First-olaes . accommodations
for wagons and livestock. . -
AXBEB CTBXET SOCK.
Phones Main 914. A-S112.
COOS BAY, LINE
The steamshlo BREAKWATER leaves
Portland Wednaadav at a. an- from
Oak street dock, for north Bend, Marsh
field and Ceos Bay points. Freight re
ceived till 4 Ik m. on day of sailing.
Passenger fare, (list class. $10; second
class. . 7,' Including ' berth and meals.
Inquire city ticket ' office, Third and
Washington streets, or Oak street dock.
ANCHOR LINE
OXJLSOOW TXA OBBOVSSBBT
Caledonia, May 10, 2 p. ra., Columbia,
June 6, J p. m., Furneasia, June IS,
uaiiiomia, j una su.
Saloon, Sea.60, S07O and t79.B0.
: second Cabin, 48.50 and $48.
Third Class, $27.40 and $37.75.
For book of tours and information, at).
ply to HENDERSON BROTHERS. Zl to
3 snerman unicaga
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KORTK PACmO 8TBAM8XXF C0.8
CTSAvaxxra
Roanoke and Geo. W.Elder
Sail for Eureka, San Francisco and Los
Angeles direct every Thursday at $ p. m.
Ticket office 111 Third .near Aides.
DR. PICRCE
Cures all Barrens and
Private Diseases of
MEN
Quicker and t cheaper
than others. Call and see
him first. Consultation
free. Phone Main 16 i.
Office 181' 1st et, corner
TamhilL
.esai liAkSBai alii m
nP Dr. Sanderson's Compound
Savin and Cotton Root Pills.
The best and ..only reliable
remedy for DELAYED PER
IODS. Cure the most obstin
ate cases in I to 10 days. . Price $1
er bos or three boxes $S.oo. sold by
Irugsriats - everywhere. DR. PIERCE.
181 First st. PorUand. Phone Main 1916.
ttT$ fjag MM
Diseases of Men
Quick Cures . - Satisfied Patients
OUR FEE $10
f n Ail Simple Uncomplicated Cases
'
f KtE NO EXPERIUENTS
NO FAILURES
I nave tlieliCrcest PrccUce
; Decanse;I lavcrkily
; Fnllilir.Iy Promises
Success Isn't attained at a bound. It 1$
made op' of little triumphs. A large medi
cal practice doesn't xawait the young phy
sician at the college door. ,. He must prow
himself, He muit work toward stic,ce$$
day . after day, doing well each day's talks.
; It hai alway been my, rule to . promise
nothing that I am not absolutely certain ol
accomplishing. Realizing that no one phy
sician can successfully undertake to cure all
diseases, I jentered special courses pt atudy
in preparation for my present work, f For
16 years I have been proving fny ability and
building my; success. I have mastered first
the simpler diseases.' then the serious com
plex and atubborn ones that others neither'
cure nor comprehend. I have-confined my
efforts to diseases of men exclusively and
there is no ailment belongiflf to this class
that I cannot fully conquer, I make broad
and definite claima. . I telt men that; I can
cure them, even though others have, failed.
Jealous'? doctors have charged me with
claiming too much. s But I ask wherein hare
I failed to fulfill a promise? My practice
is now fully, twice that of any other special
ist upon the" Pacific coast treating men's
diseases. It has grown to thee flimn;n
because I have made promises and
them. Each cure I have effected is a
ibji luanuHuuon . oi . ikui mat; nas
its part in the making of mv sucreta.
day pew cures are completed, and my pres
ent growth of practice is more rapid than
ever, before. - :-. (
Consultation is free. If von are
consult mi. You can'relv noon what
yon, and if I accept your case yon can
assured that a complete and permanent
will follow my treatment
UT FEE FOR A CURE IS CLT
sii
ID ANT uscoaruciTED CASE
PAY AFTER I CURE YOU
AJ1 necessary X-ray examinations
solutely free to patients. My 'equipment
for X-ray work i this finest and most com
plete ever produced, and equally perfect re
sults are not possible ' with an inferior' ap-.
paratus. -.
All medicines are prepared from
ardized drugs in my own private laboratory
and are supplied to patients at actual-cost
The prAEOR Co.
- r 234 MORRISON STREET .
Corner Second and Morrison Streets, Portland,' Oregon,
r Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m.; Sundays, 10 to 1. Y. '
Portland's Greatest Healing
Institute Guarantees
Dot phjslalMS are
all lioeased to
Sraetloe . medloiae
i the- State f
Oregon. - -
Ther is a war for
you to rejaln
it of life and
to get the full enjoyment of life and
to advance
with the
discoveries ef
Methods.
There Is no more necessity or you dragging through life half in
valided than there would be In cutting off your right arm, yet you are
. doing so even when you can be cured, -even when for the . asking you
can receive conclusive evidence of other-cases In this city praetlally ths
4 same as your own that have been cured by us -
We want you to come to us. - We want to look you In the eye and
tell you exactly what Is the matter and what hope there is for you.
We offer you the aid of the highest, skill obtainable In medicine and
surgery. We give you the treatment that your case demands, and In
every case have the same Inevitable result a complete cure where a
serious or rente breakdown does not exist, but YOU must come to US.
j Ton need our services. . We are here to treat you..; v .
Why SuUer Longeron Promises of Others?
' WE TREAT MEN ONLY, AND CURE PROMPTLY, SAFE
LY AND THOROUGHLY AND AT THE LOWEST COST,
VARICOCELE, HYDROCELE, VITAL -WEAKNESS, BLOOD
AND SKIN DISEASES, KIDNEY AND BLADDER DISOR
DERS. ULCERS; SORES. PAINFUL SWELLINGS, BURNINGS,
. ITCHING - AND INFLAMMATION, NERVOUSNESS, LOSS
OF STRENGTH AND VITALITY AND ALL SPECIAL AND
DELICATE DISORDERS OF MEN. J ' -i , ; v
Our fees for cures are lower than the general family physician or sur
geon. Medicines furnished from our own laboratory for the convenience
t and privacy of our patients, from 11.60 to $(.$0 a course. .
f JSCURES r GUARANTEED OR NO PAYJS
' If you cannot eaS write for free Book ana ' Self examination Blank.
Xaay eases cured At home. Xouxs S a. xu.-to m. Sunday, lo-ia.
Oregon Medical Inst.
and orner aruf naoiie axe posiwrci tu
HAB1T1NA. for hypodennlo or internal nsa
Sample sent to any dms babltnr pp!
r-iall. Regular prfee S2.00 pr bofUe
Lt yonrdrorirUtor by mall in plain wrmppfr,
Chesaleal Co. SL Leoie. Aiet
go sale 7 Skldmeie Drag Oa 1U ZkM
tW Jtetiae&i Oiasaa . -.
IS
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SB- TATXOB,
The.Xadlnf BpeotaUsa.
"WEAKNESS"
To - produce temporary
activity of the functions
in cases of so-called weak'
ness is simple matter,
but to' permanently re-
store strength and vigor
is a problem that but few
physiciana 'have solved.
I never treat for tempo
rary effects. Under my
system of treatment every
bit of ' improvement ia a
part of a permanent cure,
Though : other physicians
have, through my success
in ', effecting : permanent
cures, been convinced of
the' fact ' that premature-
fulfilled
triumph
naa
Ra.h
ness, loss of power, etc.
are ' but symptoms result
ing 1 from chronic inflam
affl!rrt
mation ; or congestion in
the prostate gland, none
have as yet been able, to
duplicate my wcurea. My
system of local treatment
is the only effective means
jret known , for restoring
the prostate to its normal
state, which always results
in full , and complete return
of ' strength . and - vigor.
- 1 tell
rest
cure
Such a cure is absolutely
permanent, because - the
condition responsible for
the functkmal disorder is
entirely removed. It is
the only kind, of a cure
a patient desires,', and is
the only kind of cure I
will treat for.
CONSULTATION FREE
v I state nothing in my
announcements but . the
straight, square truth. It
will cost you nothing to
are ab
call and .talk ; over you
case. .- You can find out
all about your trouble and
you can later, arrange to
begin treatment any time
you like. My office, com
prising 10 rooms, are the
largest most elegant and
best equipped in the west
stand
You leaith.
Never before have - yon bed
' such skill pieced at your
disposal. Avail yonrscll
of IL v Be well ajialn.
your health:
haDDiness. I
for you to be able
happiness. That war. is for you
t war is ror you
cured by Natural
science and he
231M ticrrisca Street
8B-rWTT!ir 4TH AWO BTX.
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