Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1908)
THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING. JUNE 18, 1008. PILOT, TOO, GETS IIITO CMIIIIIIE Transport Sherman Beceiyes ;. r l a - -n I i. uruers to iteuium at ' . Astoria. ACCOMMODATIONS ; BEST TO BE HAD pr. Holt Given Full Charge of Case and Possibly Some of Men Will : Be Released During Week Pa tient Is Out of Danger. Bar Pilot Swansea. .-' who took ths J transnnrt fihtrnin over - the . bar into : the bay off Astoria, will have to remain In quarantine with the rest or wow on off contagion has passed and the trans- port will stay, -at- the Columbia river Quarantine station, where accommoda nnr.m ... ami th best for taking care of the 700 men on board. -. Dr. Holt, quarantine surgeon, reeeivea word from Washington laat night to keep the transport under strict ""jvell- . - . A. . ..ham Vtm nwn lUdf went as to the, release of the men.Dr. Manning of tne government hospital corp., who was a, Sherman, has been ordered to report to Pr. Holt for temporary duty andthia Will lend able assistance to the service. A dispatch from Astoria this morning states that Dr. Holt says the ca&e will Sot be difficult to handle because the officers of the Sherman d displayed excellent Judgment when the first made Its appearance. As a, result of this such ss are Immune will re leased possibly -Thursday or - Friday after having had all their, effects thor ns UBdlr-teo that a large number f "tents will be sent from ' Vaneouw barracks ' to the quarantine station St?ounds where they will be put up for Ke soldiers who will then have a efi ance to get out in the open and enjoy a nice little rest. The quarantine station Itself Is finely appointed and exceptionally Sell equipped for faJS the men ashore In a tented village tney will suffer no hardships whatever. The quarantine station is located jff the Jiorth bank of the river not a great dis tance from Fort Columbia. . . The patient now on board Is doing Blcelv and will bo on the road to re covery In a ivr days. He -will be de tained until complexly recovered.. After all danger of MtM'onliw the Sherman will come Jrrta?.d; where the troops will disembark for VC!8rpta'in1'cark, Vnlted States quarter master at this city, stated this after noon that possibly the troops might be transferred from the quarantine station direct to Vancouver on a couple of river boats. This will probably Je done In cp It Is desired to have the transport released at once after sending the troops ashore and a thorough fumiga tion. ' ' - THINKS BOAT IS SAFE. Chaplain Bernaya Expects Guiding Star to Beach Port Soon. Rev. A. E. Bernays. chaplain of the Somen's Institute of this city. 1 has everv confidence of his eon IPM Bernnys. reaching the Columbia river In safety with the sloop Guiding Star. He does not feel uneasy over the fail ure of the boat to arrive yesterday, knowing, as every sailor does, tnat a craft propelled by wind cannot operats on schedule like a power craft. Captain KMston. master of the Har rlman Ban Francisco liner Rose J CT ty. which arrived here last night from San Francisco, reports that the sea off the coast was perfectly smooth ye8tJaay,' but the wind was very light, almost a dead calm. Toward evening a dense fog settled over the sea. It was reported from Astoria that on Sunday the Cape Disappointment III Cl eaving -crew lookout sighted the sloop -In the distance. A fog soon enveloped the schooner, and since then It was not been seen. This led to the report that possibly the craft with itsi three occu pants had been lost. Accompanying young Barneys are Mate B. Hanpoc and Seaman J. Wilson. IMMENSE WHEAT EXPORTS. Another Steamer Cargo "Will Be Set Afloat for , Europe. , Wheat shipments for the month of June will be unusually large fom Port land, and thereby materially swell the total for the cereal year which comes to a close - with the end of this month. So far the year's total exceeds all former records and with the nea.vX shipments of June thrown In the total will be 18,600,000 bushels for the sea- The British steamer Madura Is due to arrive here today or tomorrow under charter to Balfour, Outhrle A Co. to load a .full 'cargo of wheat for Europe, and the French bark Vendee has begun loading with every assurance; of finish ing before the end of the month. Th Madura will carry away S.00O tons, and the Vendee will get away with closfj to half that quantity. - . ' RIVER RISING AGAIN, t a ' 7crds cf Prates . . For the several ingredients of which. Dr. Pierce's medicines are composed, as gives by leaders in all the several schools of nvedlclne, should have far mora weight than any amount of non-professional tes timonials. Dr. Pleree's Favorite Prescrln tlon has the dadgb or BOXXSTT on every bottle-wrappor, in a full list of all ltt in gredients printed in plain English. If you are an invalid woman and gaffer from frequent headache, backache, gnaw Ing dlstriQ la svmach, periodical paint, dUagreofittla, citarrbal, pelvlo drain, drsgglilWdown distress In lower abdomen or pelvis, perhaps dark spots or specks dancing before the eyes, faint spells and klndfrd symptoms caused by female weak ness,ofcf thejr derangement of the feminine organs, ypJ can not do better than take Dr. Pieren Favorite Prescription. ' t The hsfcltal, surgeon's knife and opera ting tab! may be avoided by the tlmel7 use of vfavorlte Prescription" In such cases. Thereby the obnoxious exsmln- Stlong ifi. il jrp.".tmpiiJ of the farnflv phyilcian ctn jbe t essfu voided end a thorquc coijrae oi suctevnui treatment cai in tfta r.rivrt-vni "fftfl home. 1 Prp&rrintlon " Is com oosed OlThe J led Q'i avon W verr bet native medicinal roots jtnewn to meainsi science for the cure of womsn's peculiar ailments, contains no alcohol and no harmful or habit-forming drugs. Do not expect too much from " Favorite Prescription; "It will not perform mira cles ; it will not dlsolve or cure tumors. No medicine will. It will do as much to establish vigorous health- in most weak nesses and ailments peculiarly incident to women as any medicine can. It must be given a fair cnance by perseverance in Its use for a reasonable length of time. Yon, ran't afffinl '-p rat r.f trum as a substttut for "y iflw ii corn dosI tl onl ' bick women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, res. All correspond ence is guarded as sacredly secret and womanly confidences are protected by frofesslonal privacy. Address Dr. B. . ierce, BurTalo, N. V. . - Dr. Pierce's Plessr.aS Pellets the best laxative and regulator of the bowels. They invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. One a laxative ; two or three a cathartic. Frv to take as candy.- water. She goes aa near to the locks as deemed Justifiable during the high uperjiinn oul or I'ortiana in time to make the daily round trip. Ef FROM CALIFORXLA. Steamers Bose City and Roanoke Bring Many Passengers. The steamers Rose City and Roanoke are in from California ports today, the former having arrived at 8:10 o'clock last night and the latter having made her dock at the corresponding time this morning. , . . The Rose City brought Sit passengers snd the Roanoke brought about 150. Both Captain Kldston and Captain Dun ham report fine weather all along the coast, although heavy fogs settled now and then over the sea. Both brought heavy cargoes, a lot of potatoes com ing north on the Rose City. Files Report of Death. (Bpectsl Dispatch to The Journal) Astoria. Or.. June 18. Cantn.li, s tr Mitchell of the schooner Irene has filed In the custom house a report of the loss of William O. Dabel. mate of the vessel, who was drowned May SO by the capalsmg of the ship's boat, while he was taking a sail for pleasure. Care lessness In handling the sail is given as me cause. 1 1 I I ll Hill - M H r f j- . V V. ....V" Ah 8 fan ' 4 At NO FANCY PRICES IT Cool ware of Toaay wm Have Checking Effect, However. The river Is still rising slowly snd . it will probably be at the SO.S foot i stage tomorrow- morning. It ls ex ' pec ted to go to 20.8 Thursday morning. ; Both the upper Columbia, and Snake I are again showing a light raise but i this will probably not seriously affect the stage here since the upper Colum ibla showed a small fall yesterday. ' Cascade locks will have to be cloned i aoon If the water continues to rise. The : eteamer J. N. Teal has discontinued go- The Bitters will do more for your bad stomach, in active liver ' and consti pated bowels ; than' any thing else. Our 55 years' record is conclusive proof. STOMACH 0 BITTERS is, therefore, deserving of your first consideration when you suffer from Heartburn,: Bloat ing,' Sour Risings, Poor Appe tite, Indigestion, v Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Female Ills and Malaria.' ) -V' . -V c Abandon Kelton Wreck. (flpeeUl Dlipsteh to The Joarnal.) Astoria. Or. Juna 1 A Th atoam anV, rfr .r Innl. T7i I .Ifnn ha. Kaam abandoned by the underwriters so far as .lucvtiiaj star vunverneu, ana vne nm be offered for sale to the highest bid der, as she now lies burled in the sands below Smith's point. The only things of real value are her engines and boilers, which have seen good service. Gasoline Boat Measured. (Special Dlspstch to The fsarnal. Astoria, Or.. June IS. Deputy Col lector of Customs A. T. Anderson has completed the official measurement of the gasoline launch Edward,, built by t-awira rranKiin or uatniamet ror his own use. The dimensions are: Length, 40 feet; beam, 10.3 feet; depth, S.4 feet; tonnage, JO gross, 6 net She Is equipped with a lS-horse power gasoline engine and wiu be used in tne passen- frer trade between Astoria ana Cath amet ALONG THE WATKBFBOIVT. The Norwegian steamer Guernsey ar rived at Aetorla this morning In bal last from Ban Francisco under charter to load lumber for Shanghai. She will begin loading at Tongue Point and then come to the Mills of the Portland lum ber company to finish. The steam schooner Johan Poulsen reached Astoria this morning and laft up. She will be at one of the docks this afternoon to discharge a small quan tity of freight The steamer -Columbia, which broke off her smokestack yesterday afternoon going through the Burnalde bridge draw, will bis out again tomorrow. No great damage was done and no one was injured. The British steamer Inverktp Is load ing lumber at the mills of the Portland Lumber company. She will shift back to Llnnton tomorrow to finish. The steamer Forerlc will start for PViget sound tomorrow to complete her lum ber cargo there. The weekly concert at the Seamen's Institute (American Episcopal). Front and Flanders streets, will take place to morrow evening at' 8 o'clock.. Announce ment of the program will be made later. The little sternwheel steamer Lorelllc was taken down the river yesterday for repairs. She was recently bought by John Borlack. The funeral cortege of Mrs. Peter John started for Skamokawa this morn InJ on the steamer Undine of the Kamm line. Mrs. John was the wtfe of Cap tain John, owner of the large gasoline boat Rose. BIABIXB KOTES. m ' - r -ix .ii: .-;fBj:fli & .. SSNSS something and appear we employ NQ fact is more trenchant to the public mind than the persistent sale of . any high grade commodity at a relatively low price. But to be convincing it must be a fact Millions are yearlyv spent in this country setting forth claims which are never substantiated. Consequently in drawing attention to the price advantage of CRAWFORD SHOES, we aim always to intelli ' gently present reasons for such advantage. -Every logical reason "exists as to why 'CRAWFORDS" should be the best shoes in the world at reasonable orices. Decidedlv the shoe. iiKtifv tfire reasons; they are by far the most distinguished shoe models sold at any price, and the only really fine shoes sold at anything like their prices. They are ; comfortable, durable and unexcelled for fit A newspaper with a circulation of a million can afford expert news-gatherers, brilliant contributors, artistic illustrators and authoritative critics. These same agencies are impossible to the country journal. And so with the making of shoes. It costs as much to draft a pattern for one pair of shoes as for ten thousand pairs. Improvements which to small producers would mean expensive innovation, to. the largej producer is economical necessity. The factory with an immense output can afford to pay liberally for genius to plan and skill to execute. The proportionate cost per pair of shoes is vastly different in each case; in this difference lies the great advantage of the colossal producer. r The "CRAWFORD" makers have never been content with simply producing better ahoes than competitors at certain prices; that goal was passed long before Crawford ahoes were placed on sale in Portland. The constant detennination has been to produce the best shoes in the world and yet keep within the boundaries of reasonable price. Do ordinary manufacturers oroducins shoea at "CRAWFORD'. prices attempt to present "CRAWFORD' styles? In their product you find the emphatic answerNo! The tribute of imitation to "CRAWFORDS comes today from the most exclusive makers of high-priced shoes. "CRAWFORD" Shoes are sold always at $3.50, Pi.00, $5M You Cannot Get Better Shoes by Paying Higher Prices We sell CRAWFORD SHOES in a manner worthy of your at tention. Unpleasant experiences while spending your money are by no means rare. Too many merchants allow an atmosphere of sullen indifference to pervade their establishments and . offend their patrons. We feel that when you enter our store our highest privilege is to so receive you that you will never want to again enter any other shoe 6tore. The ordinary procedure of getting your money as speedily as possible and then figuratively throwing you out is not followed at the CRAWFORD SHOE STORE, and if by chance you return to report gone wrong or to make a complaint tne manager oi our store win not freeze up too busy to talk to you. No, that is not the "CRAWFORD" system. To begin with, only competent shoemen; by which we mean an ability to properly fit shoes and corteously show thern. We never misrepresent our snoes, use extrav agant insinuations or make promise which will not be fulfilled. We do K, i c n e a rtn a flirtrMi er v 11 n-a ntattrtviir!p. rA hasia v. serve mir rtatrrin. carefully, truthfully and pleasantly. If such methods ap- "vfliif neal to vnu. we eordiallv invite vou to oav us a visit We xSTrfirhZJ will be glad to show Crawford Shoes even if you are not prepared to ouy. mi I Astoria, June IS. Arrived at S a. m. Norwegian steamer Guernsey from Sao Francisco; arrived at 7!40 a. m. steam er Johan Poulsen from-San Francisco and left up at 10r25 a. m. Klnaale, June 16. Passed British ship Walden Abbey . from Portland , for QuYenstown. ... ' Astoria. June 18. Sailed at noon steamer Roma for Port San Luis; ar rived at 6 and left up at 8:40 p. m. steamer Roanoke from . San Pedro and way ports. - San Francisco. June 15j-8a!ed at 1 p. m., steamer Tosemite for Portland. - Queenstown, June II. Arrived Brit ish shin Walden Abbey , Llsard, June 1 . Passed ' yesterday British ship Windsor Psrk from Port land. -v - " Astoria, June 1. Condition of the bar. at S a. m., smooth; wind north west II miles; weather cloudy. - Tides at Astoria today: High water l:Sft a. m.. 9.1 feet- 1:04 p. m., 7. feet 'Low mr 8:(0 a, m 1.S feel; S:40 p. m., . feet - " MARINE IXTELIJGLN'CK. Begnlar Users Sme to Arrive. Alliance. Coos Bay. ........ '....June 17 Breakwater, Coos Bay ..June Si State, San Francisco... ..June It O. W. Elder, San Ptdro, way,. ..June 13 Eureka. Eureka and Coos...... June 24 Rose City, San Francisco.... ..June 10 Roanoke. Ban Pedro and way. ..June SO Nicomedla, orient ......... .....July 1 Arabia, orient ................. .Aug. 1 Alesla. OHent .................. Sent 1 Numantla. orient . ......... ... . .Sept 15 .meguiu XJaers ' to Depart. - Eureka. Eureka and Coos, ......Jons IS Preakwater. San Francisco. . -...June 17 Roanoke. San Pedro and way.. J una ll TOR MEN and WOMEN LA. I A O Sk SSSSBll lnils; !:til1 .270 WASHINGTON STREET. Stream . Albtna . .Inman-Poulsen . . .E. 4k W. Mills Rainier Alliance, Coos Bay June 20 Numantla, orlenjt ..'....June 20 Rose City, San Francisco June zO a. W. Elder, San Pedro. ...... .June 25 State, San Francisco .June 27 Nlcomedla. orient ........... .. .July IS Arabia, orient . ..Aug. 15 Alesla, orient.;-.. .Sept 15 Teasels In Fort, Brodertck Castle, Br. ship ......Stream Largiemore, Br. sh .O. W. P. dock Crown of India. Br. bk.. Drydock Leyland Bros.. Br. sh .O. W. p. Donna Francesca, Br. bk........ Astoria Alsterkamp, Oer. bk.. .....Astoria Ancaios. Br. ship . - .O. W. P. Churchill. Am. soli ....Astoria Brno, Am. bktn.. .Astoria Kelburn, Br. bk Astoria Minnie Kelton, Am. ss. ........ .Astoria Emanuel Accame, It bk. Columbia No. 1 Davis, torpedo boat.. Fox, torpedo boat . . , Numantla, Oer. ss... H. K. Hall, Am. sch, Ndme City, Am. ss.. wasiiinstuii, aiu. ...nuniBr Inverktp, Br. ss. .... .Portland Lbr. Co. Foverlc, Br. as..",. E. W. Mills Vendee, Fr. bk Montgomery No3 Asgard. Nor. ah Stream John A. Campbell, Am. ss. Tongue Point Eureka, Am. aa ....Martin's W. F. -Jewett, Am. sen.. ....... .Astoria Rose City, Am. ss Ainsworth Shoshone. Am. ss. . .Montgomery, No. J Johan Poulsen, Am. ss Oak street Guernsey, Nor. ss........ Tongue Point En Boate to ivoed tumber. ; , Ravalli, Am. aa San Francisco R. D. Inman, Am. ss. . . . . .San Francisco W. F. Jewett Am. sch Redondo A 1 vena. Am. soh. ...... ..Ban Francisco Alumna, Am. sch. ............ .Kahului Tiverton, Am. ss ........San Francisco Behome, Am. sch....... ..La Boca Oliver Olson. Am. sch. ...San Francisco Ba Bonte Vita Cement and CrsasraL Aberfoyle, Br. sh. ............ -Antwerp Bldart, Fr. bk. ............... .Antwerp Albert Rickmers.- Gr. bk. .....Antwero Clan Graham, Br. sh... ....... .Cardiff Eugenie FautreL Fr. bk....... Antwerp Vlncennea, Br. sh .Antwerp Dr.WenietsPOWDER FALSE TEETH - makes xsese, VTrsnsue; A'sbbllsgJestBrtag False Teeik fit perfectly Ught at venrstaBpucaaea. IMUes kreath sweety Oet it at ' WOOT41U, ClVaBZB a CO, 4ta and Wash. jMiM4 iti iiv Vh ruudelpalsv Pa A Liquid Powder, for the Face. possesses all the advantages claimed for the dusty powders and paints without any of their annoying- features. HaganJs Magnolia Balm GOING EAST Northern Pacific Railway : Is a clear, harmless liquid powder that Instantly removes Tan, Sunburn, Redness and any discoloration of the Face, Neck, Arms and Hands. Its use defies detection. No lady who values her personal appearance can afford to be without it. Prepared In two colors PINK and WHITE. Sample of either color free, or buy a large bottle for 75 cents at your druggists. LYON MAUtTPACTtTBlNrt m . ai TMfth St.. BROOKLYN. M.T. Gael, Fr. bk.,.. .r. .ViY. .. ".London Neatsf lelds, Br. sh .......... . .Hamburg David de Ahjers. Fr. sa ..., Antwerp Brabloch, Br. bk..i.,,.,,.... .Antwerp KUloran, Br.: sh....f . ...Antwerp JoinvUle. Fr. bk.. .......Antwerp Carmanlan, Br bk . .Hamburg Rochambeau. Fr. bk.. Letth Quit Stream. Br.: bk.... ...... Antwerp Coal Ships Zn Boats. La Roche Jacquelln, Fr. bk. NewcasUe. A. Fifes hi re, Br. bk.... , r. .Newcastle. A. Bossuet, Fr. bk...., ....... Newcastle. A. ftsiap Steamers Ba Bonte. Taunton, Br. ss..i.'.;....;.,,.Guaymaa Madura, Br. ss.....,.,;gan Francisco Tabor. Nor., ss.. .......Bremerton Strathflllan. Br. ss.............Batavta Allanton. Br. ss.., ...... San Francisco Cralghall, Br. ss. ...... ..San Francisco sari or carrica. Br. ss. .San Francisco Aeon, Br. ss. ....... v.. ....... ..Eureka Dulwlch. Br. ss....i,......,.Guaymas Knight Templar. Br. ss. ... .Valparaiso Radames. Ger. ss ....Puget Sound Ascot, Br. ss..... Victoria Sark, Nor. ss............San Francisco Katanga, Br. ss. Guaymas Daghild, Nor. sa.. ...... ,6an Francisco Bucrania. Br. as. .......... .....Orient Sa aouU la Ballast to Xrfad Orals. ...... . . TaTtral ........ .Callao .........Cnllao . ...... . .Ca'Hatf . . . .CallaO Aster, Ger. bk Valparaiso Marechal de Noallles, Fr. bk. West coast Homeward Bound, Am. bk.Vanc'v'r. B. C. Le PeUer, Fr. bk. .....Hobart Salnte Anne, Fr. bk.. Newcastle. N. 8. W. initnHnha. Br. bk. .Iaulque Lydgate. Br. bk .Santa Rosalia Carl, Ger. shv. .Port Townsend Manx King. Br. sh...;. Port Crawford, Br. sh.-.' Agnes Oswald, Br. sh.. River Falloch, Br. bk... Nordsee. Ger. sb.. ..... Oregon, Ger. sh. .......... .Yokoliaina Gen. Faldherbe, Fr. k.. . . . . . Yok, Henrietta, Ger. sb. ........ ..Went coast Dr. Collins Leavee The Dallea. (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) The Dalles, Or.. June 1. Dr. Collins, pastor of St Paul's Episcopal church, has resigned his pastorate here and on July 1 will go to Portland, where he will be Joint rector of St Davids Aufch - with Dr. Van "Waters. Dr. Collins has been here several years and It is with regret that his friends at The Dalles see him leave, although he goes to a larger field. Thinks I Saved BU Xdf e. Lester Si. Nelson, of Naples, Maine, aays In a - recent letter: "I have -used Dr. King's New Discovery many years, for coughs and. colds, and I think It saved my life. I have found It a re liable remedy for throat and lung com plaints, and would no more be without l. 1 t waiiIiI Km wtthmit tn.A For nearly 4Q years New Discovery nasi stood at tne neaa oi tnroat ana lung remedies. As a - preventlve-f pneu monia, and healer of weak lungs It haa no equal. Sold under guarantee at 'Skid more Drug eorrtpany's drug store. (Qo and 11-. Trial botUa fr. makes JLOW ROUND-TRIP FARES YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK Is directly reached from Livingston, Montana, at low fare, including all expenses of trip, and stopover for this trip can be secured on any kind or class of ticket regardless oi limit ui i For full information as to fares, train service, berth reser vations, etc call on or write " A. D. CHARLTON Assistant General Passenger Agent 253 Morrison Street Portland, Oregon Bank, Store and Office Railinrrv I & I 1 1 ii ,1 XV.' r Fcncln- j Trellis Wcf!; Fire Escapes and Fire Casinys Portland Wire St Iron 7or!:r Cor Second and Everett tit a.