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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. 1 FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 19, 1S03. FOB IMMU hip Carpenters Go on Strike : ;"atr Joseph Supple's ; Shipyard. ' ACTIOX KEVEALS, , . . DISCRIMINATION fchtp Carpenters' Union Hm en Holding'Vp Port of Tortiand W6rk for $1 More Pay Per" Maa Thin Has Been Charged for Other Work - .:. . ' - - ; tV'-- Twenty ship carpenter went on strike this morning; at JoaepW Supple' boat yard becauae ''Mri Supple la accordance ith 4h open-shop rul that went Into effect on the first of the month, refuaea to pay $1 extra per day for- work done on repair work for the, Port of Port-. land. - :i'.V'ii:-:",;H'';;v:-i Incidentally .the. strike leads' to- the discovery that for some time past, the ' K hip Carpenters' union .has discriminated - against the city to the. extent of (l a day per man on any and all repair work done at the local shipyards for the Port commission. The taxpayers hare. -had to carry thin extra burden.- ,f . The trouble was brougrhf to a focrta thia morninar when repairs were to be made to the Port of Portland tuf John McCraken. Mr. Supple told his men they would be paid H a day. the same s on any other joo in tne yara. ana rate eaual to that paid anywhere In the city. The employes would not consider tha nrooositlon and ao refused to turn to work, they demanding- IS because, of It being a fort or roruana poo. A few weeks aco the. Pacific coast ffaipyards organized for the purpose of declaring open snop ana caraa to mat effeot were posted in the various yarda about this city as well as elsewhere along the coast. The men went out at Mathews Shipbuilding1 company's yard, Hoqulnm, but otherwise the new order of things was accepted, with good. grace. Kd attempt wa mads to reauoe wages, and shipyard owners 'say the open ehop was not decided upon with that in tent Ion in view, but more for the pur pose of giving the owners the right to conduct their own business without bav ins; the union continually meddle with the affairs or tne yarns. ... , . . There Is little probability of a set tlement being arrived at except the union accept the wages paid for other . work,, so the shipyard men declare, be cause they can see no reason' why the Port of Portland, the United States gov ernment or any particular body, or ganisation Pr individual should be sin gled out and made to pay more than eome one else for tha same -class of work. " This has been agreed upon by all the shipyards in the association and hence the strike at Supple s yard today is practically the beginning of a light hetween the ship carpenters and the Shipbuilders' association of the Pacific coast. . .... els of wheat; according to statistics prepared by the department of com meres and labor. The total for the corresponding period of the previous season was 11,098,806 bushels. -, During the eleven months exports of flour from the states aggregated 1J,8J,- Olt barrels. iThe quantity durlngthe d corresponding perlo was i,uio,t. .of the year before BACK-FROM SEATTLE. R. II. Ruddy Will Again Slake Port land His Home. R. ,H.. Buddy, who for a number of years ' was with Brown 4 McCabe, stetedores of, this 'city, has returned from SeatUe where he spent the last eight yean with the stevedoring firm of McCabe & Hamilton. ' He will hence forth manage the affairs here of Koth chlld A Co. and Brown A McCabe. the consolidated stevedoring firm. Mr,. Ruddy has a number of friends and acquaintances along-the waterfront and ' in- shipping circles who will be glad to learn of his return to the Ore gon metropolis. - y ' , ' 1 MARINE NOTES. V Astoria, Jane It. Balled at 5 a. m, steamer . Roanoke, for- San Pedro and way ports. . Sailed at 1:15 a. m.. steam er Thomas JV'Wand, for San Francisco. Jjpft up at 8:S0 a. m.. steamer Harvest flueen with troops.,, Port Ban Luis, June 17. Sailed at midnight, steamer Santa Rita, for Port land. -.4. . Astoria, June is. Arrived at 1:40 p. m., - schooner , Mabel Gale, from San Francisco. . Astoria, June. II. Condition of the bar at a. m.; smooth; wind southwest, 1 miles; weather, cloudy. Tides At Astoria today High water 4:08 ..n.. T. feet; 6:34 p. m.. 8.1 feet. Lo w water 11:00 a. m., 0.3 feet; 11:4 p. m.j .7 feet. . , ALONG THE WATERFRONT. ' -f- RlYER AT BTANDSTTLL; Cauge In Harbor Will Show Fall r Next Sunday..' r ,. . r The Willamette- river will remain at a" stand of 2 1.1 feet until Saturday and then begin to fall slowly. On Sunday the reading will probably be 81 feet. ' This is the bulletin sent out by the weather bureau - this -morning. There . la now no danger of a serious flood here or anywhere else) In this dlsfriot end so far the high water has done no great a image, xne cooi w earner cams at tne- riant time ana cnecaea tne melt ing snow in the mountains. t HOLDS SECOND PLACE. ' The steamer Roanoke sailed for San Pedro and way ports last night ' Tha - steam schooner Tosemlte Is at Montgomery dock No. t loading wheat for San Francisco. She is under char ter to the San Francisco A Portland SteamahlD conmanv this trie. Tha steamer Harvest Queen left As toria this morning with 600 soldiers from the transport Sherman. , The men will be taken direct to Vancouver bar racks where the First Infantry Is to be stationed. ; : The Harrlman liner Rose City will leave for San Franclsoo tomorrow morn ing with nearly every passenger berth oocupled. She will also have a full freight. - . The Oriental liner Numantla will leave ror Honckone? and way Dorts tomor row at noon. Her cargo consists of flour, lumber and machinery, the last of which is being placed on board at tne Aimna wnari. Three new vessels were placed on the en routs list - for Portland yester day. They are the Norwegian -ship viao. irom Mejiuones: tne tsriusn sni Desdemons. from Callao and the Frenni bark Cornu Bart, from Newcastle, X. 8. W. Kerr, Olfford A Co. took the last named, A. Berg A Oo. chartered the Desdemona and Balfour, Guthrie & Co. took the Vigo. The trio . will load new crop wheat for Europe. - , Retains Old Depties. i , (Special DUpatch te The Joaraal.) Atiila fiy Tun. 1 ft .f Customs W. F. McGregor statea that he had decided to continue In their present positions all the men now lh the service in this district. Most 6f them are under civil service rules. The appointment of Deputy Collector Frank I Parker has been forwarded to Washington and its approval will doubtless be returned, as Mr. Parker is recoenlsed by the depart ment as one of the best informed and exact officers connected with the cus toms service. Mr. Parker has Men dep uty collector nearly -so rears. BIARINE INTELLIGENCE. ' i Aug. IS Arabia, orient Aissia, orient ,,-: "'-.' ..'Teasels to 9mt. !. -."::f-'; Brodeiick Castle, Br. sblp Stream Larglemore, Br. ah.,...,.(X W. P. dock Crown of India, Br. bk. ...... .Dry-lock Leyland Bros.. Br, sh. ........ .0. W. P. Donna Franceses, Br. bk.., .....Astoria Alsterkamp, tier, bk.i .....',.". .Astoria Ancalos. Br. ship ....... , ,-. . . . CvW P. Churchill, Am- sch,,.,..,. ... Astoria Echo, Aon. bktn.. .Astoria Ke'burn, Br. bk. MLinnton Minnie Kelton, Am. ss .Astoria Emanuel Accame, It bk. Columbia No. 1 Davis, torpedo boat....... Stream Fox. torpedo boat Stream Numantla, Qer. sa. .......... ...Albina H. K. Hall, Am. sch ....Inman-Poulsen Inverklp, Br. sa Linn ton Foverlo. Br. as., ..E. A W. Mills vniiM vr. hie Mont comer r No. 1 Asrard. Nor. sh ..Stream John A. Campbell. Am. ss. Tongue Point w. addition to the force of employes Is F. Jewett, Am. son. Rose City. Am. ss. Guernsey, Nor. ss. Sherman. Am. ii... Cascade, Am. as Astoria . .Ainsworth Tongue Point ...Quarantine . .St. Helens F. 8. Loop, Am. ss. .Montgomery No. l Alliance. Am. ss .. .Greenwich Yosemite, Am. ss. . . .Montgomery No. 1 mi T niann. Am. ss. ...... .Astoria Alvena, Am. sch Astoria Es Boats to Zoad fcomber. -- J Ravalli, Am. ss ...San Francisco R. D. Inman, Am. ss San Francisco W. F. Jewett Am. sch Redondo Alumna, Am. ach .Kshulul Tiverton, Am. as ........ San Francisco Behome, Am. sch.. Xa Boca Homer, Am. ss.... San Francisco Ba Boats Wits Cement and Oenerel. Aberfoyle, Br. sh ..Antwerp Bldart, Fr. bk .W. Antwerp Albert Rlckmers. Or. bk Antwerp Clan Graham, Br. sb. Cardiff Euaente Fautrel. Fr. bk Antwerp Vlncennes, Br. ah. , .Antwerp sh. London Hamburg .Antwerp .Antwerp .Antwerp .Antwerp Hamburg . .Leith Gael. Fr. bk,,. Neatsfields, Br. sh... David da Anjers, Fr. Brabioch, Br. Die Kllloran. Br. sh Joinvllle, Fr. bk. Cnrmanlan, Br. bk......... Rochambeau. Fr. bk ....... Gulf Stream,1 Br, bk. .Antwerp Ooai Ships Ba Boat. La Roche Jacquelln, Fr. bk. Newcastle, A. Fifeehire, Br. bk ...Newcastle, A. Bossuet Tr. bk...... Newcastle, A, Tramp Steamers Sa Sonte, Taunton, Br. ss. ...... . Guaymas Tabor, Nor, ss Bremerton Strathflllan, Br. as ...Batavla Allan ton. Br. as San Francisco Crai ghall, Br. ss ......... . San Francisco Earl of Carrion.. Br. as.... San Francisco Aeon. Br. ss..,. , ....Eureka Dulwioh, Br. ss Guaymas Knight Templar, Br. ss. . . . . Valparaiso itadames. Ger. ss .Puget Sound Ascot Br. ss , Victoria Bark, Nor. as...... .San Francisco Katanga, Br. as...., ..Guaymas Daghild, Nor. ss.. ...... .San Francisco Bucranla. Br. ss.., Orient Ba Bouts la Ballast to Zoad drain. Port Crawford, Br. sh .......... . Callao Agnes Oswald, Br. sh Callao River Falloch, Br. bk ....Callao Nordsee, Ger. sh Callao Oregon, Ger. sh Yokohama Gen. Faldherbe, Fr. bk Yokohama Henrietta. Ger. eh.'. West coast Aster, v Ger. bk Valoaralao Mareehal de Noallles, Fr. bk. West coast Homeward Bound, Am. bk.Vano'v'r. B. C Le Peller, Fr. bk. Hobart Balnte Anne, Fr. bk.. Newcastle, N. S. W. Andorinha, Br. bk.. i..Iquiou Lydgate, Br. bk..... Santa Rosalia Vigo. Nor. sh, Mejlllones Desdamona," Br. sh. Callao Cornll Bart Fr. bk.. Newcastle, N. S. W. TREBLED IN SIZE. Uoa Clothinf Oo. Absorbs the Adjola- Int Store. Space trebled in else. Such is tha record of the Lion Cloth ing company during ten years, Gus Kulm, the enterprising proprietor, be gan almost opposite his present loca tion in a store building adjacent to Mc- Allen A McDonnell's store. The stock smbraced substantial! v the same lines as now oniy in .a more jimitea quantity. the. engagement of Howard F. Worth aa . neaa salesman. Mr. worm comes to portlande-well recommended by the iiieinnaua company or buffalo, N, Y. and the Mealrot-Munn nmnAnv a Houston, Texas, whers he was manager CIIILDKEN ENJOY . i CLOSING EXEECISES r ." V ,:. ..i.i-i i . r - .;. Miss McCartney's kindergarten at the Iprington school held the closing exer cises this morning, and elgst little people received their diplomas graduat ing uwra 10 me primary graaev ' - ' The program this morning consisted of songs and marches, and a bhtterfly dance by several little, glrla. Pretty mwrn were tne luuaoy song oy some litUe maidens in their nighties with oandles, the part song Illustrating- soa sons and agriculture, and the Brownie song, oy a numoer. or tittle boys. The program was much enjoyed by mothers and friends of the little people- The graduates were Ward Lively, Edwin Reed, Ralph Joplln, Fred Reed, Allen Hofmann, Elisabeth Woodward,' Mamie jucj-iaiir mna Jsreu comn, Cannery for La Grande. La Grande, Or., June II. It seems very probable that La Grande will be tne aite or a zo,ouo cannery berore an other year has passed. Two prominent cannery men of the state are here, and have looked Into the matter. They say they are entirely willing to put up the plant, asaing tne .commercial club onl for a nominal bonus . and clue good wil Tons and tons of. fruit aro to wast I the valley every year, and' for several years tne Tact tnat a cannery la almost an absolute necessity has been recog nised by fruit growers. Several, plana have at different times been tinder dis cussion, but lack of experience on the part of the promoters has been the chief cause of failure to take stepa. - Tomorrow positively .will be the last day for discount on east side gas bills. Portland Gas company., , a ; Portland Ships Great Deal of Wheat Exported From Statea. ' Portland holds second place In point of prominence as a wheat shipping port in the United 'States : for the eleven . months closing May JO. New York lead ing with 20,812.201 bushels, v Portland exported 12.973.877 bushels while the combined Puget sound- ports exported 14,190,883 bushels. All . told there have ' been - exported . from the United States during the above mentioned period 85.t71.S45 buah-i Begnlar Users Dae to Arrive. Breakwater, Coos Bajr ......... June 21 State, San Franoiaco ...... ....June 21 G. W. Elder, San Pedro, way. ...June 21 Alliance, Coos Bay June 24 Eureka, Eureka and Coos. .... .June 24 Rose City, San Francisco. .... .June 20 Roanoke, San Pedro and way. , .June 10 Nicomedla. orient Julv 1 Arabia, orient ... i ............. .Aug. 1 Alesla. orient .................. Sent. 1 Numantla. orient Sept 15 . v Begnlar XJners to Depart. Alliance, Coos. Bay, ...... June 20 Numantla, orient ..............June SO Rose City, Ban Francisco.. .... .June 20 Breakwater, San Francisco. .... .June 24 a. W. Elder. San Pedro. ...... .June SB Eureka, Eureka, and Coos June 22 State, San Franoisco ......... .June 27 Roanoke, San Pedro and way.... July 1 mcomeaia, orient July 15 The principal agencies of merchandise perlence to be. jus what the publio de selected bv this elothlns-establishment at the beginning have been found by ex- '! grew and it was only a manded. Patronage short time before the site of the store had to be increased. This necessitated a change, and Mr. Kuhn was fortunate in securing his present location In the f Ire-oroof brick known as tha Mohawk building. The; establishment has more than keot Dace with the growth of the city. Lines of new goods had to be added and stocks had to be increased to keen Dace with the exoandlna trad coming to the Lion. When the big tea store of Haines- moved the Lion Cloth ing company absorbed, the premises, which .nearly doubled its ' former floor space. Changea In the show windows are being mads and other costly, Im- Erovements will be added. Thus the ion Clothing company is entering on a new career of usefulness. A valuable A Little Down and A Little Each Week Elgin or Waltham ftp" A Real Bargain Here Is a high grade Elgin or Waltham movement In a guaran teed 20-year gold filled, case that has never before been sold at tha low price we now name. You can't beat It anywheres 1 9 (h In town, ....... Standard Jewelry Store 189 TXXBD STBBBT, Between TamhlU and Taylor. $2.50 AND, $3.00 HIGH. GRADE RAZORS 07 r $2.00 ' BRANDT SELF HONING RAZOR 1 . STROP 07 H FULL HOLLOW-GROUND AND SET READY FOR USE " 1,000 imported Razors; regular $2.50 and $3.00 sellers. ' Among them are Wade & Butchery Wostenholrn, Pipei I. X. L. Brandt Rogers . and a 'dozen other brands that have an estab lished reputation a being thdbest razors on the market. J Every one put In first-elass pon ditionand tuaranteed'to be exactly as represented, i -If you are not satisfied "after a fyj ' thorough trial, return your razor for another one. ; Our price this week ............. 47 1 C The Brandt regular $2.00 Self-Honing Razor Strop, hones and strops a razor and puts as fine a cutting edge on the Blade as the expert barber. Every strop is guaranteed to work, perfectly and tcTremain soft and pliable until. worn out. uur price, this week. .VI f SEE THE RAZOR EXPERT IN WASHINGTON STREET WINDOW ,. WicKr Suit Cases . . m mm ' k " T ana nana ungs II tl-rii Strong, serviceable, swell- " looking Cases and i Bags, made of selected bamboo and reed, lined inside in a variety !V of styles and fitted with dur- l oKIa Inrlra - frw1te inrl atrane They are just the thing summer trips ' ' $2.50 to 915.00 MARK CROSS LONDON GLOVES AND : LEATHERS Let Us Attend to your eye troubles. W are able to give you re liable advice on" any, Watter relating to eyes or their treatment. - If you have eye troubles; bring them to us. GLASSES FITTED . . 1 . ... ... Special Picture Bargams There are some special picture bargains in the Art Department, on Jthe Fourth Floor, that ought to interest lovers of art. Five tables are completely filled with them. These pic tures are, all framed and have glass and back. They are just. the thing for. fitting up the summer jiome, houseboat or bungalow, and they include, many by Remington, Christie. Harrison Fisher, Russell and others. There is also a nice assortment of genuine pastels, car bons, photogravures and genuine etchings. They have been selling right along for two or three times what we ask for them. Values to $4.00 now selling at 25. 50f, $1, $1.30, $2 WE DO ARTISTIC PICTURE FOAMING Kichange 11 Home A-0171 WO0DAl,veLKE & CO. ' DDV6 GISTS :" Foorth'nnd t Washington Sts. (ore iwmm success mH -grue WORK DONE POSITIVELY WITHOUT PAIN NERVOUS PEOPLE And those afflicted with , heart Weakness can now have their teeth exacted, filled 'and bridge work applied without the least pain or danger. ;s ? The Best Dentistry Is None Too Good For You PAINLESS EXTRACTION 50 22-KARAT CROWNS B5.00 BRIDGE WORK .....$5.00 OUR BEST ?LAIN PLATE S.OO ALL-LINED PLATE f 15.00 We are thorough dentists of many years' practical experience. The dental work we turn out (a strictly of the highest frade, aod we back up every bit of it with our well-known reputation for doing HONEST DENTISTRY ? - . Our success is due to uniform high-grade work at reasonable prices. 6 md it 0 ess TEETH WITHOUT PLATES f Taoth artraetad fr whn other work Nervous nenpla and thosa afflicted with heart weak na need have no fear whatever. Our method, too of filllnir toeth roba dentistry cf aU Its terrora and makes the filling- of a tootb-absolutely painless. . . 5 Any of tha patients whom wa hava served In past years will vouch for our fair and reliable . dealings. , Our office is. tha most complete. Misalnr teeth re stored without plates and eaual to those that nature gave you. work absolutely painless. , - ! FlAKlFiG ARTIFlflAI; TFFTI1 U ,eadin Mature of bur business, and we believe Mmiimi ; ftftliriLIiili IIXIU it nnot be .urpa4sed ia the point 'oi completeness. We operate oi own laboratory, and as making Artificial Teeth is a specialty in dentistry, we are in a position to make this offer and guarantee Satisfaction. . ' , ff 3' - ; ? Ilfi Yftll VJPftT Ariltli! Jll TPPlhv-11 Xon d(t have s make, them over and reset the w " a vvu a teettt on a new plate, that wL face natural expression. will give your mouth and CHICAGO PAINLESS DENTISTS 323i Washington St.. Cor. Sixth Nineteen Offices in the United Stater Msiini Building to Be Torn Down Our Entire Stock Must Be Sold at Once While They Last we are uiving tne rorxiana jtudiic uie mosx densauonai bargain vaiucs aver ivnown Tomorrow Wc Set the Pace ; Let Those Follow Who Dare loiisfer SO TOE PEOPLE MAY KNOW Tbsra ara graal ' many (sooaUad) oloslag out sales bsing advertised at tha present time, hat ours Is a a-snu-lne bona fids salai-ws annst sail our stock sad ws have only a t aw days to do it In. Ws win positively 'in darssU any store la ortla5ad. Bont tony until you've Inspaotsd. our goods and prioas. Men's Mats Axisorr OITEV AWAY. 18.00 Men's Hats.." a a -a 1 -t i $4.00 Men's Hats...... K AA VT -rjra. uenuine Panama . Hats. . 15.00 values ' or ...i...$a.6o a e 4. i t.l T5 4t s 3yQ a MMltOU A rn m. Fixtures lor Sale Men's Genuine 60c President Suspenders.. 96 Men's 26c Hosiery for Men's 16e Hosiery for .......54 Men's 25c Handkerchiefs for ...... .9 Men's 50o Handkerchiefs for .....194 Men's $1 Underwear for ...... A.. 35 Men' 60o Underwear for .........194 NOTICE! 'it Com tare and lnvestlgats this sals haforo you huy elsewhara. Wa win positively sou merchandise for 1ms tossy than any store la Portland. Store Open Saturday Till " 10 P. M. The most famouiand renowned makes the well-known Hart, Schaffner 8c k m eai . mmm. s a ' m . a m Marx u system, Fieisnner xsros. and otner oranas that swell dressers demand. 1 All oi Our Men's $12.50 to $15.00 Soils Big range 0f fabrics in Worsteds, Cheviots, Cassimeres, Tweeds, "etc; lat est shades', colors and effects; the late browns, tans, grays ; also blue serges black Thibet and unfinished worsteds. All of our best $12.50 t0 C A ft $15.00 values must be sold. All sizes. Choice . ....'....,. ..$DUU AU of Our men's $17.50 to $20.00 Suite These suits are the very best values ever offered by any house in America the latest extreme or conservative styles of the season; fine imported and domestic fabrics, every garment hand-tailored throughout; handVif7 r some, elegant garments that we sold at $17.60 'and $20 in eluded DU AU of Our Men's $22.50 to $25.00 Suits Suits of highest standard of excellence; all the distinctive features discern ible' in, the hfghest-priced tailors' products easily 4foted in these high-grade suits. They 're the finest 'productions of the country.' Every garment is hand-tailored; only the best foreign and domestic fabrics. All sires regu lar, stouts and slims. These suits will appeal to good dressers A Cfi -men who demand style; $22.50 and $25 suits. Choice. .3 "a 0" 1 ! Men's Finest $30 to $35 Suits All Hart, Schaffner & Marx and Fleishner Bros.' makes included. It means the free and tmlim- ited choice of the entire stock the finest and best high-art productions garments equal in every respect to the best made-to-order clothing costing three and four times as much. And remember, there's every size for you and every other man. Sale begins at 8 sharp A r r tomorrow and the best go first. Remember the choice of the house for only. . U . . 2) 1 J j lWnr: m : : , 4?, Inn 3,O00MsMMen's3ffl IN THIS SALE AT ONE QUARTER AND ONE HALF PRICE EVERY PAIR MUST Htwf'r'y-i - be- sold in fifteen, days. ..-y v v-. . , v . . , $2.50 Men's Pantschoice7.i..;;.91.00 ;i 8.00 Men's Pants, choice U.7.:vJ'sf. $2.50 .B0 Men's Pants, choice. r;.r.ii.!T. ,S1.50 - $7.50 Men's Trousers at. 93.00 $5.00 Men's Pants, choice.... r,...,.,. $2.00 V'-$8.00 to $10.00 Men's Trousers. V,.,.;.?3.50 Entire Corner FIFTH and ALDER THE ANNEX Entire Corner FIFTH and ALDER ; 1 A i ' Lady Attendant. pea EveningaJJntil B p. ni.; Sunday, 9 a. m. to p. m. ' ; -- H 1 1 1. 1 1 .1 11,