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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 27, 1808. 11 mam TO LOAD E Large Tramp Added to Big " Fleet of Lumber Car riers. CARGO GOES TO -r NEW ZEALAND Combined ; Capacity of ' Steamers I Fixed to Carry Awajr Imiiiber Dnr V lng Next Few -Weeks Is Approxl- mately 85,000,000 Feet. , Another - large tramp steamer was chartered this morning to carry away lumber, so that 'there is .now an even doxen of them headed for this port un der fixture for that purpose. The latest . addition to the list Is the Aeon, of 3,028 ' tons net register and flying the British " flag. , , . The Aeon will -carry; 1.000,000 feet to New Zealand and possibly she will take ! .600.000 for Australia, unless she takes . , general cargo to fill the apace not re- fche cornea here in the Frank Water house line- from Eureka, California, where aha Will probably take on a shlp- , ment of redwood. The other tramp steamers en route to load lumber - here soon arc the Tabor, Guernsey, Btrathf Ulan, Inverklp, Taun ton .Forerie, Madura, sAllanton, Craig hall, filvr Forth, and Earl of Carrick. Of these the Guernsey and Tabor fly, the Norwegian flag, the others flying the British colors. . . The combined capacity of these tteamers la approximately 35,000,000 feet of lumber Some of them are due to ar rive her in a few days, while others might not get here for a month or six weeks. The nearest at hand to arrive Is believed to be the Norwegian steamer Guernsey, which should reach the mouth of the Columbia during the latter part of next week. She Is at San Francisco discharging a cargo of coal from one of the Atlantic coast ports. v The steamer Strathfillan Is coming from Java In ballast, but with that ex ' ceptlon the entire, fleet is coming from porta alongr the coast, some from San I'ranelsco and others from Pugec sound. The Taunton is scheduled as coming from a Mexican port - ' - REPAIRING DOCK SUP. ' tlty Pots Men to Work at the Foot ,; of Stark Street. ' : . A force of men went to work this morning fixing up the slip at the foot Of Stark street for the accommodation of - the officers and crews of the war ships that are due to arrive here during the latter part of the week. . A plank walk Is being laid up the In cline from the water's edge to - Front street and a float la being; built to be moored alongside the slip already pro vided. It is Intended to Improve the slip permanently some time, but so far the city has not seen fit to make the necessary appropriation. RAN INTO BIO SEAS. .San Francisco Liners Arrive . After Thrilling Experiences. The steamers State of California and George W. Elder encountered some very severe weather coming here from. San Francisco this 'trip. Their decks Vers under water half the time and most of the passengers remained in shelter dur ing the entire voyage. - " It is seldom that officers Of the regu lar liners running out of here - admit having bucked rough weather because they are used to heavy swells and strong winds, but this trip they made no attempt at saying that the weather was good. They admit it wss about-aa rough as can well be expected. v The steamers reached their respective docks late last night, both bringing good Srissenger lists snd full cargoes, but a ay late. This was due to the terrific headwinds and tremendous seas into which they" had to plunge. The steamers pitched so that it was almost Impossible' to keep one's feet, and to keen the. deck from being turned into a seething mass of foam the en gines bad to be slowed down to half speed. . V . c - The State of California came north In command of Captan Nopander, for merly of the. Senator, and with Chief Engineer Reld in charge of the engine room. Captain Hall and his officers and crew who brought the liner here last trip are in quarantine at San Fran cisco, a case of smallpox having de veloped on board on the voyage south, ALONG THE WATERFRONT. v ' - y: vvv-'.'-- The steamer Eureka leaves for Eu reka via Coos Bay this evening. 6h arrived here last night. ' The steamer Yeddo is loading lumber at the mills of the St. Johns Lumber company for Australia, , Captain E. W. 'Spencer says that he will give a $1 rate -to Astoria and bank tho moment the p. P. & A. N. company puts the Bailey Gatsert on the- run in opposition to the Charles K. Spencer. The Spencer will take an excursion to Astoria next Sunday, leaving here at 8 o'clock In the morning. - After taking on a shipment of wheat at Columbia dock 'No. 2, the steam schooner Redondo will go to Tongue Point to load lumber. . . . . . ... ..... , '- MARINE NOTES. . San Francisco,' May 27. Arrived last night, steamer Yosemlte, from Portland. Sailed yesterday. United States torpedo boats Fox, Preble, Perry.i Farragut and Davis, for Portland, and United States gunboat Yorktown,-, for Portland. , - .- Astoria, May 26. Arrived at 1:20 and left up at 2 p. m., steamer George W. Elder, from Ban Francisco. ': San Diego, May 2tt. Arrived, steamers-Shna Yak and Melville Dollar, - Port Harford, , May 28. Arrived, steamer Asupclon, from Portland. - Yokohama. May. 26. Arrived May 21, German steamer Arabia, from Portland. Shanghai. May 28. -Arrived May 22, British steamer Needles, from Portland, v. Astoria, . May .17. Condition of the bar at 8 a. m., smooth; wind, northwest iu mues; weatoer, ciouay. , ,. f Tides at Astoria today High water, 11:20 a. m., 7.8 feet; 11:18 p. m., 8.9 feet Low water, 6:20 a. m. 0.2 feet; 6:18 p. m., 2.2 feet. - - New 4Vharf at Hoqaiani. ' . 2 (Special t)1pteb. t Tn Joarml.) Hoqutara,' Wash., May 27. The new river . front -wharf between Sixth ' and Seventh streets is being rushed to com pletion, and will be a great convenience to the boats discharging freight, as well as to the general DublTc. The land on which it Is built was deeded to the city Dy tne isartn western lumDer company in exchange for the vacation of Ninth street. , . .. Minnie Kelton Gives Trouble. , (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) 'Astoria, Or, May-27. Captain Gene reau, who is here superintending tho raising, of the derelict steam schooner Minnie Kelton, today abandoned the idea of bulkheading her, as he found she was sinking in the sand below Smith's point. He will put a powerful donkey engine on her and, kedge her out with anchors to keep her from sinking deeper- MARINE CfTElXICTENCB. Begelar XJnsra pne to ArrlvaA Alliance, Coos Bay! ... , May 28 Breakwater, Coos ay.. May 81 Numantla, orient v.... June 1 Roanoke, Kan Pedro and way.,, June' 2 Rose City, San Francisco .......June 2 fue H. Elmore, Tillamook. ..... .June 2 ureka. Eureka and Coos... June 6 State, San Francisco June 8 G. W. Elder. San 'Pedro, way.'. ..June 9 Arabia, orient July 1 Nlcomedla, orient . Aug. 1 Alesla, orient Sept. 1 tsegrnlar Unera to Depart. Breakwater. San Francisco ....May 27 Geo. W. Elder, San Pedro. .... .May 28 Eureka. Eureka and Coos. ..... .May 2i State, San Francisco .....May SO Alliance. Coos Bay ............. .May 30 Sue H. Elmore, Tillamook June 2 Roanoke, San Pedro and way.... June 4 Rose City, San Francisco June 8 Numantia, orient -. .. . . .June 16 Arabia, "orient ;.....,... July 18 Nlcomedla. orient Aug.. 13 Alesla, orient ................ ..Sept. 15 Teasels tn Port. Broderick Castle, Br. ship Stream Largtemore, Br. sh O. "W. P. dock crown of India, Br. bk, ...... Dry doc Leyland Bros., Br. sh ..0.,vV. P. Donna France sea. Br. bk... ....Astoria Alsterkamp, Ger. bk. AAtorU Ancalos. Br. ship..... J.-P. mills Cnurchlll. Am. sch. Astoria Echo. Am. bktn. Astoria W. R. Hume, Am. sch. Portland Lbr. Co. Kelburn. Br. bk. Astoria Minnie -Kelton. Am. ss. Astoria Irene, Am. sch .Knappton Rdrnond Rostand, Fr. bk. . .Montg'm'y 1 Nome City. Am. ss Prescott Virginia. Am. sch Astoria King Cyrus, Am. snh t.Goble , -- SPECIAL RE-OPENING ., SALE AT THE BIG GR( Corner Third and Jefferson Streets nPTT?"ITD i .ilia . i ea w-r Free Delivery. TORE Phone Main 8751 3 cans Pheasant brand - Cn Peas .iWUt 3 cans Sweet Corn OZn- for, ..... -wul 3 cans .Tomatoes 25C 3 cans Kidney Beans 25C 2 cans 'Pie Peaches for ... &OL 1 bottle Dodson-Brown - ' Pickles, 1UC lbottleRedRose Chbw- J Qt 1. large bottle Chili . . OZn Sauce ... ... . .. . LDL 2 bottles Hirsch's Worces- J F ter Sauce . . . , .. . .fJuv 1-pint bottle Lemon or Va- ycr nilla Extract .... . . . .. awOL 2 bottles Hot Stuff . -J r. OIT a a je - a, ) ftsF (J 2 packages Princess Royal C at Egg Noodles . . : . . . ; . . . . 1 ut 5-lb package Golden Rod A, Flakes , ....L3L 2 packages Egg-6-See -'- for 10L 1 package Shredded Wheat Ar Biscuits 1UL 2 packages H-O Presto for iOL 5-lb. package Quaker )Ct Oats ; J. . ,.LuL 6 lbs. Gloss Starch ' P- for ; LOC 2 packages Riverside 1 " C -r Starch 1 OL 3 cans Condensed Soup 8 bars Laundry Soap 25 (J 6 bars Naptha S6ap OCat for LOG 5-lb. can Gold Leaf dj ; A A Baking Powder . . : . . aj) 1 aUU 5-lb. can White Pepper EjQc 5-lb. can English O A A Mustard ..... . . ) l.UU orge..:.........80c Half gallon French , (fO Aft Capres ........... . . PwUU One gallon Pie Apples O C n for :.,Lx 1-quart bottle Lemon or C Arr Vanilla Extract ...... . . . UUL' 1 gallon Worcester Sauce H f n for IOC 1 gallon Salad Oil HC r for .1 .UC 1 gallon Tomato Catsup p- for Ot)C Good English Breakfast Tea LM 50-lb. sack Dairy Salt JQc 50 lbs. Crushed Rock Salt 1Zn for VZ3C 50 lbs. Stock Salt 1-quart bottle Santa Anita Ofin Oiive Oil .....fJU English Walnuts and Brazil 1 Crr Nuts, per lb 10 60c Japan Tea for. . ; 40c 7. lbs. Prunes for .....25c The above prices are subject to stock on hand we are simply overstocked on these goods It will pay to stock the pantry while such low prices are in force n 2NISON SUCCESSORS TO E. B. CALDWELL Corner Third and Jdfferson Streets IcC R AT E S E s i Will Be Made This Season by the 0 R. & W.. And Emanuel Accame. It bk ...Stream Yeddo, Br. ss Tongue Point Washington. Am. ss... ..Rainier Eureka, Am. ss. Martin's State or canrornia, Am..ss..Atnswortn Redondo, Am. ss. .... ..Columbia No. 8 Geo. W. Elder, Am, ss. ...... .Martin's . 8a Soate to Jiosa' Anaiber. Ravalli. Am. ss..........8an Franctsov R. D. Inman. Am. ss. .. . .San Franolsco H. K. Hall. Am. sch...,. San Francisco Rainier, Am. ss. ... t ... . San Frsnclsoo Thomas Li. Wand. Am. ss...8an Fran. Redondo, Am. ss San Francisco W. F. Jewett. Am. sch. Redondo Alvena, Am. sch San Francisco Alumna Am. sch. Kahulul Tallac, Am. ss : Seattle F. S. Loop, Am. ss San Francisco an Boat With Cement and General. Aberfoyle. Br. sh. Antwerp Asgard, Nor. ship.... Antwerp Bldort. Fr. bk. Antwerp Albert Rtckroers, Oer, bk Antwerp Clan Graham. Br. sn. Cardiff Eugenie FaotreL Fr. bk Antwerp Vlncerines. Br. sh. ....Antwerp Gael. Fr. bk London Neatsfields, Br. shlD Hamburg Dsvid de Anjers, Fr. sh. Antwerp Brablocn, Br. DK Antwerp Klllora'h, Br. sh Antwerp I i. I I 7 A 39 (Uhange "yditir "Mght-Gap Try a dish of delicious, delicate inalted-wheat, 61 with cream or milk-just before going to bed and see how peacefully you sleep. It means stomach comfort. That .means v tranquil nerves. That means sound, , refreshing sleep. The strengthening "elements in the-whole wheat combined with the soothing tonic of pure barley-malt. , " FORCE " is msde of the best, white wheat, steam-cooked, rolled into thin flakes, combined with the purest barley-malt and baked. Alwsys " crisp " it before serving it by pourinf into a paa and warming it in oven. Then serve in larje dish with cream, piling the flakes in one side of the dish and pourinf the cream in the other side, dipping the flakes as eaten. Your 'grocer sells It. No ether Flaled Food is "just as good. " Jolnvllle, Fr. bk ..Antwerp Carmanlan, Br. bk. .Hamburg Rochambeau, Fr. bk Lelth Gulf Stream, Br. bk........ ..Antwerp - Coal Ships En Route. La Roche Jacquelln, Fr. bk Newcastle, A. Flfeshire, Br. bk Newcastle, A. Bossuet, Fr. bk,... Newcastle, A. - Tramp Steamers En Koote. Inverklp, Br. ss. ........ .San Francisco Taunton, Br. ss....w. Ouaymas Forerlc, Br.' ss San Francisco Madura, Br. ss.... San Francisco Tabor, Nor. ss. ............ .Bremerton Strathfillan. Br. 91.i. Batavla Guernsey, Nor. eaIitil.San Francisco Allanton, Br. . ss. .'.... .San Francisco Craighall, Br.' ss. . i'.San Francisco Earl of Carrlch. Br. ss San Francisco Aeon, Br. ss , Eureka River Furth, Bt. ss Beat tie Sa Boute la Ballast to toad Grain. Manx King. Br. sh Taltral Port Crawford. Br. sh Callao Agnes Oswald, Br. sh Callao River Falloch, Br. bk ..Callao Nordsee, Ger. sh.... Callao Oregon, Ger. sn, Yokohama Gen. Faidherbe, Fr. bk. Yokohama Henrietta, Ger. sh. West coast Aster. Ger. bk Valparaiso Marecnael de Noallles. Fr. bk-West coast Helena, Blum, iFr. bk Bristol Vendee, Fr. bk San Francisco BETTER p2AI$ Art in Sweietness New ideas in candy-making, together with all the best old ones, are to be found in the just established PEARCE'S CANDY STORE, Royal Bakery room, corner' Washipgton and ;Park streets. Mr. Pearce!s twenty years' ex perience with' the finest and foremost candy manufacturers in the east gives himra prestige hich few today have, At all times will be carried the most' desirable, the purest and best there' is in Sweets. The most excellent LINE OF DISTINCTIVE CHOCOLATES in the city. - v , mm ever Date July 9 and 10Twenty Cups Offered Flower . Show Included. (Salem Bureau of The Journal.) Salem, Or., May 27. The third annual Salem cherry fair will be held at Salem Thursday and Friday, July 9 and 10, according to definite decision yesterday of the cherry fair commissioners. The rair tnie year win oe grander in every respect than any previous fair and will be open to both Washington and Cali fornia competitors as well as those . of Oregon. - In addition to the cherries, for which a large number of cups and premiums will be offered, there will be premiums for other fruits as well as roses, sweet peas and a large variety of other flow ers. The fair la held under the auspices of the Pacific Coast Nurserymen's as sociation with which organization the commercial bodies Of Salem and the hor ticultural societies of Marlon county wUl cooperate. i "T . Twenty cups are offered to competi tors. Cups will bs offered for the best Impound dox or iioyai Anne, nest nox of Lambert, Blna Black Republican, Dm eon. Hoskln. best display of cher ries on plates, bent display of cherries in commercial pacK. swecptsiaxes iot best box of any variety,; first and sec ond cup; , best eeedling of merit, best general fruit display, best berry display, best collections of sweet peaa and roses and best au-rouna riorai display. At the meetlne of the cherry fair com mission last night the following subcom mittees were appointed: Floral com mittee. Mrs. J. t. Sutherland, Miss Kit- 1a Umm mnA Min Maria Hnfr! nm- mlttee on rules, L. T. Reynolds; com-l mittee on exnioits, unaries v. uaiioway and Charles Roth; secretary .of the fair, E. C Armstrong;.- -. N, ; v . All HILL'S riOW ' Vancouver, Waah,' May . IT. From what is believed to be a. reliable source the report comes that the eawmlli of the Plttock A Leadbetter Lumber com pany" here will soon be dismantled and the' machinery removed to a elte at or near WasuougaX, 18 miles up the river. The . present Ite of ., the company's plant adjoins property owned or con trolled by the Kill railway Interests and would he a very valuable addition to the water, front now belonging, to the Hill iwinla. Although O. L. Cummlnaa. oianager of the mill company, positive ly denied that his company had sold the plant to the raUway interests, he said nothing as regards the ground on which the mill stands. The Impression was given out, however, that no deal whatever had been closed with the Hill company. There are several circumstances which tend to support the belief that the mill plant has been sold, chief among;" them being that the mill com pany has acquired a suitable site near WashougaX On the other hand It la known that ever since the construction of the r.orth bank line was commenced efforts have been made to set control of the entire waterfront from the Vancouver ferry landing to the new north bank bridge. All of this has been secured oxcopt the mill site and a small atrip r.ear tne Terry lanamg. SOUTHERN PACIFIC euros nr OBExar - ".. FROM PORTLAND As Follows: . .One Way To Vie Direct . California Chicago .... .$72.50 $87.50 St. Louis .,.. 67.50 82.50 St. Paul . .... 63.15 '81.75 Omaha . 60.00 75.00 Kansas City . v 60.00 75.00 TICKETS Will. BE ON SALS - May . 18 : , L- June 5, 6, 19, 20 . July 6, 7, 22, 23 August 6, 7, 21, 22 Good for return In 90 days with stop over privileges at pleasure within limits. gaaiss: EZEXZSSESSaEZSZSZSZ5XZZSSSSSZuXZS5S7r 9 "The School that Graduates Experts S Y MORE SAIAR TOUCAN GET A BETTER SA1UART AND STAND A BETTER CHANCB FOB. PROMOTION IF TOU GET YOUR PREPARATION . AT THE BAKER CITY ! a coiuoa ooxrxBB a thm PRACTICAL USE OF ENGLISH Is Included In the SHORTHAND and BOOKKEEPING COURSES. PENMANSHIP IS TAUGHT BY OJTH Ol1 AKEBZOA'B BEST mXIOM. The bove is a photo-engraved specimen of his free-hand wrttlnr. ' Send for specimens fresh from the pen, also students' specimens. Many of bur students get positions because they are good penmen. Srhe POSITIONS FOR ALL ien business men want help they haven't time to advertise snd sift out a lot of applicants. They tell us what they want, and If we rec ommend a candidate they know tnst ne is well quaimed. and will be em ployed. The demand for our graduates exceeds the supply.: REMEMBER THE DATES IUL11 For any further Information call at the city ticket office. Third and Wash ington streets, or write to . WM. M'MURRAY General Passenger Agent. PORTLAND. OREGON. lO 0OEN46HASW1-JI wA. -JoJ MS flltaV V 9 M I f A Course at the Bakes Olty Bnstaesa College la a ' START ON THE ROAD TO SUCCESS $90 KOSTZ TKOM THB TAT. Baker City, Or.. May Baker city, or.. May 10. 1908. Baker City Business college. Baker city, or. oentlemen: In reply to your request we take pleasure in stating that Bam Michael, a graduate of your school, is in our employ as bookkeeper, and that we started him, at a salary of $90 a month, lie took-entire charge of the books and did accept able .work from the beginning, Not only does he under- -'stand bookkeeping, but he also learned to write a neat and rapid business hand, and he acquired a businees education In your school that Is of Inestimable value to any business man. Tours very truly, . -. STANDARD FURNITURE COMPANT. SERVICES APPRECIATED Baker City. Or May 10. ltOS.- TO WHOM THIS MAT CONCERN: This certifies that H. C Edwards, a graduate of the BAKER CITT BUSINESS COLLEGE, is employed In my office as stenographer, and that he is the best stenographer I have ever had. He la certainly en expert stenographer . and typlot and he also has a good English training. , v I cannot say, enough in appreciation of his services. LEROT LOMAX, District Attorney. OUR SUMMER NORMAL BEGINS JUNE 8 During the Summer Normal we 'Win teach such studies as teachers' require for State and County papers In addition to the usual business college branches. Instructors who have had' experience tn conducting teachers' examinations are employed. SEND FOR CATALOG. 1 Baker City Bnsiness Colieg? i C A- ROBERTSON. Ph. B . B., '"..,. : President BACKUS. Lli B, t. Ac, ., , , , Principal. Eastern Excursion Rates Jane 5-6-15-20, July 8-7-83-03, Angnsi e-7-al-ai Chicago and return.... 72.rf BU Louis and return ; , ,ShT.ii 8tV.r?au' Minneapolis. Duluth, SupSrlur, Winnipeg, Port Arthur and Sioux City and return SOO.OO Ninety-Day Limit Stopovera Allowed. 8 TBAIHS BAXLT a THE ORIENTAL LI'HTED TDEFASTHAFL -For tickets and sleeping-car reserva tions call on or address . ' K. DICKSON, O. 3.' ft T. A, iaa Ihijrd St., Fortland, 0. " Telephones Mala 680. A-328S.' -,,.,.,- i , ... .--J uwnW'CURE 60c Bottles 7 Jt.IO Bctn s KOT atXTJICIOT. KO CTJ&S, MOITBT B.VTVSVT13. Mr. L. J. Robinson, 423 ' Hawthorns sve has had kidney trouble for evriU ?eara. Fourteen days ao he f"ll In i aint on the floor of his shun, hi ki u 'ney trouble had become so severe, it has since taken four b"tti of V,n Dumna'l Kidney Cure Tea an i n i that he fe-ls better thn It l r years, and that his cure Is a tn!.'.i , V. J. Vcn Da: . 189 Kor?.:"o ft" r . Nest to P.-'P' ""! - I I or:. a: !, o . ', 7-