THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 16. . 1908.
15
ILFORD WILL BE
HEREHEXT WEEK
.British Tramp .Will Carry
Valuable Lumber
Cargo.
GOES TO DENMARK
AND GERMANY
Left Guaymas, Mexico, About Three)
Days Ago and Is Now Well Along
Up the Coaat Dollar Liners Will
Loud Lumber for Orient.
The British steamer I) ford has left
Guaymas, Mexico, for the Columbia
river and should arrive about next
Tuesday. She conies In ballast to carry
a full eargj of lumber to Copenhagen
and Hamburg under charter to the L. P.
Lee Lumber company and the Oregon
Pine Export Lumber company.
The Ilford will carry away the most
valuable lumber cargo ever set afloat
from thin port. It being estimated at a
value of more than 1100,000. It will
consist of hlgh-clnHS decking and spars
for use at the large European snlp
bulldlng plant n. The cargo will mean
tire about 3.000.000 feet and will be
furnished by tho mills of the Hammond
Lumber company, the Portland Lumber
company and the Inman-Poulsen Lum
ber company.
According to an announcement made
this morning the British steamer M. 8.
Dollar will also be here In a few days
to begin loading lumber for the orient.
Bhe will receive her cargo at Llnnton.
The M. S. Dollar belongs to the Dollar
line of steamers, which Is owned by
American capital but operated under
the British flag. The large Bessie Dol
lar was here a few months ago and
took a cargo of lumber, flour and mis
cellaneous freight to Japan for Mitsui
ft Co. and other shippers. The Hazel
Dollar Is the largest of the fleet, her
rift register being S.5S1 tons. She is at
Moji. Japan, booked to salh for Pan
Francisco Stud will probably follow the
M. S. Dollar O'lt Of herA slncA It Hna
been decided to, make future lumber!
UNCLE SAM KEEPS WATCHFUL EYE
ON PORTLAND'S WATER SUPPLY
In view of the faot that Mayor Lane
has announced tho lmmedlais beginning
of construction work on the second Dull
Run pipe line It will Interest the publlo
to know that there Is no danger of the
water supply ever being diminished by
reason of the sale of timber from the
Dull Run forest.
Although timber on a reserve Is sold
whenever It has matured or Is dead,
an exception Is made In the case of
water sneds where a community de
pends upon the forest protection for the
continuation of Its water supply.
Few people knew anything about the
United States forestry regulations.
Many newspapers have a wrong Idea
In this connection, too. It Is the gen
eral opinion that the government re
serves vast tracts of timber absolutely
without allowing a single tree to be
sold for private use.
This Is not true. Tho forestry bu
reau, on the contrary, sells all the ma
ture and dead timber available for use
In the national forests.
Laat year 176,000 was derived from
this source of revenue In this state. Of
this sum the counties In which the
timber which was sold stood, get 10
per cent In accordance with the bill
passed through the Instrumentality of
senator Pulton a year ago lat spring.
This year tho amount which the
counties receive has been Increased to
26 per cent. The money tliua turned
over to the county goes Into the fund
for the building of roads and, school
houses.
GROCERS SORRY
IT'S 111 OVER
Bonneville Picnic Eclipses
All Others in Features
and Attendance.
TO SAVE MONEY TREAT GAS METER
AS IF IT HAD A HEADACHE
When you have a scheme to save
money, spread the news. Here's a new
one:
'It works best In the summer time.
when the weather Is waxing hot," a man
said this mornlne- as he began to talk
of his ingenious flcovery of how he
reduces his gag bill each month.
And furthermore. I consider my
scheme legitimate In every respect. All
one hag to do to prevent his gas bill
from being as much as is ordinary Is to
swath the ga meter In a wet flannel
cloth. Underneath the cloth to catch
the drippings place a pan. Change the
cloth and water every day.
"Explanation? Don t ask me. I don't
know. But it works. The wet cloth In
no ways affects the mechanism of the
meter It Just reduces the monthly gas
bill. When the inspector Is about due
I remove the cloth. A friend told mo
about this wet cloth plan. I told another
friend. The news Im spreading. I tell
you It's a great scheme. Try it."
2:10 a. in., fl.l feet: 8, 28 p. m., 8.4
feet; low, water, 9:00 a. ni., 1.2 feet;
:Z5 p. m., z.b feet
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
Begrular Liners Due to Arrive.
City of Panama, Coos Bay July 19
Eureka, Eureka and Coos July 21
G. W. Elder San Pedro, way... July 21
State, San Francisco July 21
Alliance, Coos Bay July 23
Rose City, Han Francisco July 28
Roanoke, San Pedro and way... July 2H
Arabia, orient Aug. 1
Alesla, orient Sept. 1
Numantla. orient Sept. It
Nicomedla, orient Oct. 1
Xegolar Liners to Depart.
Bhlmer.ia i , i , " j , ttoanoite, Ban renro una way juiy it
PugeT sound instead of cxy San Francjsco july 13
Citv of Panama Cooh Rfl V ...... .1 o 1 v ?:
AIUIST PILOT CHART &. W. Elder. San Pedro...
. : N ioomedla. orient
Eureka. Eureka and Coos...
...July 23
. . .July 2r.
. . .July 25
. . .July 25
. . .Aug. 15
..Sept. IB
Oct. 1
Month of Typhoons In Kast Astatic j s'tate. San Francisco
1 :.trr Is Kai.ldljr Approaching a"- ;.V.7.7;;:;;
Thf 1j riroffranliJo department 1ms Mumuniia nrtkn't
Pn. iflv ocean, glvfng data pertaining Tessels In Port.
ufAtkir and wind in August. It is Broderlck CafiUe, Br. sli Greenwich
t to ! const i u. d as a forecast, but I Lurgiemore, Br. fh O. W. P. dock
i gives a,irage conditions that might be i trow n of India, Br. bk DrydocK
iu)tlcp;.t.-, during the month 1 Ley land Bros., Br. sh O. w. P.
winds will prevail mostlv during the ; Ancaios, Br. ship Tongue Point
month along tho American coast and 'Churchill. Am. sch Aatoria
with Increasing frequency This will 'Echo, Atn bktn Astoria
gi.- southbound vessels (he- adva ntngo ; Kei burn, Br. bk Linnton
of weatner and time while northbound ' Minnie Kelton, Am. sa Astoria
craft will have to struggle lor e cry 1 Emmanuel Accanin. It. bk Montgomery
mile of sea covered. Aegard, Nor. sh Sand dock
Asiatic liners will prot.al.lv have some j Alvena, Am. sch Astoria
Tough sailing next month because ree- i Albert Rickmers, Ger. bk. ... Greenwich
orrts of the past show that typhoons Tabor, Nor. hk E. W. Mills
occur ,vith the greatest freiiuency dur-, Virginia, Am. sch Knappton
lng August and September In east Asia- Julian Poulsen, Am. ss Prescott
tic waters. Foil-, rive or even six Of Dulwieh, Br. sh. . . . North Pac. Lbr Co.
these dreaded storms may be expected -City of Panama, Am. ss Oak street
d uring each of these months. i Rose City. Am. ss Alnsworth
. i Thomas I,. Wand. Atn. sch Oceanic
Roanoke, Am ss. Martin's
Shoshone. Am. ss. . i Montgomery 1
Couch street
IUVKR CAPTAINS ARRESTED
" Northland, Ara. ss.
Port Engineer Accuses Spencer and Meomcdia, ,er. ss Alaska
i -ii e t- j . Homer. Am. ss Couch street
Met tillj of Exceeding Speed Limit. ,-ol. E. Drake. Am. ss Portsmouth
Captain Charles Spencer of the steam- Alliance. Am. ss Couch street
er ('has. R. Spencer and Captain V. Roma. Am. ss Portsmouth
W. McCully of the steame Limine were n Route to Load Lumber.
arrested this morning by Harbormaster I Alumna Am. sch Kahului
Sprier upon warrants sworn to by En-; genome.' Am. sch La Boca
glneer J B C Lock wood of the Port Yellowstone, Am. ss San Francisco
of Portland charging them with ex- James J. Garfield, Am. ss.San Francisco
ceedlng ti.o speed limit In the lower Cascade, Am. ss San Frcuiclsco
harbor. Wrestler, Am. bktn. Guaymas
It was last Monday morning that It , Mabel Gale, Arn. sch San Francisco
is alleged the steamers passed the , -y. K. Jewett, Am. sch Reriomio
nredge olumbia at work near the flour Oliver J. Olson. Am. sch San Pedro
mills at a speed greater than tnat per- ' mtu m.
nltted hv the rules of the port and! Ea Bont wltl Cement and OeneraL
stlrr. ii up swells tint gave the dredge i Aberfoyle. Br. sh Antwerp
and its floating pipeline considerable 1 Bidart. Fr. bk Antwerp
trouble . I Clan Gr.ih.iin, Br. sh Cardiff
I to steanihoat captains were re- Eugenie Fnutrel. Fr. bk Antwerp
. .Antwerp
. . . London
.Hamburg
. .Antwerp
. . Antwerp
. .Antwerp
, . Antwerp
.Hamburg
I,eith
Many tales of prowess are being re
lated by Portland grocers today as the
uftermath of tjielr second annual picnic
which was held In Bonneville yesterday.
From every standpoint the plcnlo was a
succens; there waa not an acoldent to
detract from the pleasure of the affair
and everyone returned home last nlgbt
safe and happy.
Rain and mosquitoes, the two arch
enemies of picnickers, Just threatened
enough to make their absence notice
able and the grocers thankful. When
the two excursion trains reached the
park a small herd of mosquitoes
swoopod dowii, but a score or so of
smudges were built and the Insects did
not reappear again until evening.
It waa the same way with the rain.
There waa a slight sprinkle early In
the morning and another the last 20
mlnutea of the afternoon Just enough
to give the men a chance to wrap their
coats around the girls, and ft was
therefore regarded In the nature of a
blessing In disguise
Interest centered around the various
sports and tames, especially the ball
game between the grocers and the
uuJesmen, which was won by the
grocers by a score of 10 to 8. In the
baby show Mary Dement was chosen as
the prettiest baby. The biggest family
on the ground numbered 13 souls, but
unfortunately the committee lost the
common, surname- -not, however, until
after the prize had been presented. In
the prize waltzing contest the first
winners were lost, but Miss Nelly Troy
of the Retail Grocers' association and
Charles Holbrook with their Vale side
step carried off second
The prize winners In the various con
tests were as follows:
Shoe race G. W. Long, first: Fred
Hoffman, second; A. E. 1 evoe, third.
Poetry writing contest Mrs. S. B.
Vincent, first; W. J. Prendegast, sec
ond. Boys' 100-yard dash Grlnnell. first;
Clark, second; Purnell, third
Running broad tnmn I.lvfnfrtnn
rtrst; RoDinson, second; Hamilton,
Republican party leaders and workers third,
will not know Just what to do until LL68?1.0
after the conference of state committee- I Grocers' clerks race Clay, first;
men and state chairmen to bo held at Schoenborn, second; Scales, third.
Colorado Springs July 20. Following Chhak.cond "VVJ"';:.16"'
that gathering, at which National Chair- Grocers' 100-yard dash Hamilton,
man Frank Hitchcock will outline the 'first; Cassou, second; Long, third.
Grocers wives race -Mrs. Brown,
first; Mrs. McMlllen, second; Mrs.
Voelker, third.
Race for girls under 15- Maud Tyler,
first; Mildred Monahan, second; Ruth
laly, third
6. 0. P. CAMPAIGN TO
OPEN HERE THIS BOOTH
Oreffon Republicans Will
Get Busy Soon After
Colorado 3ieeting.
SIVEETPEASGROWHBY
CHILDREN OF COUNTY
All arrangements have been complet
ed for tho annual sweet pea show to be
given by school children in Multnomah
and other counties In Oregon under the
uusnloes of the Oregon Stute Congress
of Mothers and the Teachers' Progress
club at the city hall Saturday. Super
intendent R. F. Rohlnson has aont an
Invitation to the public inviting attend
ance Saturday and Saturday evening
The ewent peas to he exhibited will
bo those grown by tho children them
selves, and awards will be in the shati,
of neatly printed ribbons for tho first
second and third prizes All flowurs
must be at the eltv hull l,f,,r. to
o'clock Saturday morning, when they
will be taken ud by thu committal in
charge.
The owner's name should be on each
bouquet, but this will be removed and
a number substituted by the committee
In ordor that the Judges will not know
whose flowers they are Judging. Thoso
who provide their own vases should
have their name on the bottom of the
vase In order that It cannot be lost. All
points on which awards will be mu.Ie
will be on the quality of the flowers,
color, stem and foliage. .
The committee In charge of the ex
hibit is composed of the following Mrs.
George Howard. Mrs. E. B. Colwell. Mrs
Millie R. Trumbull, Mrs. Satdla Orr I
ininbar, Mies Elsie Claire Tlfft, Miss
itiargaret roweu.
MEAT CHEAPER HERE
THAN IN THE EAST
CGeeWo
The Well-Know
Reliable
CHINESE
Root and Herb
DOCTOR
ment Is vouched for by , " a " ' "Wj of root, end
the world his wonderful
remedies.
No Mercury, Poisons or Drags Cssd
Be Our.s Without Operation of
wiuioui me Ala or a Knife.
"Portland people are paying less for
the meat they eat than those of any
other city in the United States. The
consumer here gets his steaks, chops
and loaNts for from to 4 cents per
pound cheaper than does the consumer i
in uriu ,.rh..r ,-lf "
This statei
Charles RiKlt
First and Salmon streets. Mr. Uudeen (
has Just returned fiom a mouth's trl)'
through the east on a tour of !nspoc-
Hon for his firm.
He save that there is a general ;
scarcity of beef all over the country ami ma
tall, although he thinks prices will
Mr. Kudeeri attributes the compara
tive cheapness of meats In thu Rose
Cltv to the fact that Portland has,
easier access to the stock ranges anil
in than other cities of the country. i Juat RecelY.ed from. Chlna-
The people of the west never get a I vm. . ""rM. "?. " '.'aP' e-first-class
steak. This edible Is only In- I IF. ,A ' A I- FLI( 1 El) DON 'T DE-"
dlgenous to the east. A round steak In J J'JT DKLA ? S KK 'ANGEROUS
Portland costs 10 cents a pound. i If, you cannot call, write for symptom
OiMHh i th snm steak hrlnc. IX runt. I u Mnu circular. inclose 4 cent 10
arid In Chicago 20 cents, but It la worth
the difference.
lie guarantees to Hire Catarrh. Asth
still lower before the summer Is over. i hn,M .umnia ta',.i.uJ . i .ii rl.i..:..
ung. Ihroat, Rheumatism. Ner
vousness, Nervous Iehllltv. Stomach.
Diseases.
A SURE CANCER CURE
-Safe,
r
AT THE THEATRES
-a
i
work to be done, the different state
committees will be able to start In on
the work of the campaign.
There will be a meeting of the Oregon
Republican state central committee as
soon after the Adjournment of the Colo
rado Springs convention, as It Is possi
ble, for the state chairman and state
committeemen to return to Portland and
issue the call for the meeting. At that
meeting the plans for the Oregon cam
paign will he outlined.
Vv M. Cake, state chairman, and
Ralph E. Williams, state committeeman,
will leave the latter part of the week
for the gathering at Colorado Springs.
It is expected that th y will be able
to return to Portland bv July 25, and
that the meeting of the state committee
will be called between that time and the
first of tile coming month.
State Chairman Cake, It would appear,
has changed his mind and will not re-
sin nis position at the head of the Re
u o
A Night in Venice" at Tho Oaks.
During this week and Sunday night
the Allen Curtis Comedy company will
present a fantastic and spectacular
cumcuy eniuiea a Aignt in Venice.
The production Is filled with merri
ment, with pretty songs, fxnclful cos
tumes, graceful dances and dainty
dancers. Already the patrons of the
Jans nave put their stamp of approval
on nip enon anu it is meeting with a
nearty reception.
Vaudeville; Stars.
Many vaudeville stars are at the
Grand this week. It Is a bill of extra
merit that is being presented by Sul
livan & Considlne. The Riva-Larsen
troupe of European acrobats head the
program, with numerous other clever
artists.
"The Title of Life" Tonight.
The blggeat and. best show of the
summer is to be seen at the Lyrlo to
night, where the Blunkall-A t wood com
pany will repeat Its great success "The
Tide of Life," which is oronouneed tho
very finest offering yet made by this
popular stock organization.
Tho eastern steak Is cut from a
fancy stall fed steer; the Portland
steak from a bunch grass ranger. Cntil
ttie htockgrowera of the west realize tho
difference in prices to be obtained by
fancy feeding the epicure must cross the
Mississippi for his good meat.
ROOSEVELT INVITED
TO TACIFIC SLOPE
stamps.
CONSULTATION FREE
The O. Oee Wo Chinese Medicine Co..
102 M, First St., Cor. Morrison. Portland.
Oregon.
Please Mention This Paper.
of the
photo
fleet by Aberdeen was also sent
Aberdeen. -Wash.. July 13. George J.
Woiff of this city. Is In receipt of a
letter from President Roosevelt. Mr.
Wolff recently extended him an Invita
tion to comu to the harbor for a hunt
ing and fishing trip next October. A
Teddy bears given th
the
president
President Loeb, writing for the presi
dent, nays he Is making no engagements
this year besides those to which he Is
aJieadv committed. From the expres
sion of thanks and the general tenor of
the letter It Is believed the Invitation
will bo accepted after the expiration of
Roosevelt s term of office.
M r.
dican state central
Tmmittee.
P
had been all fixed up that he wag to
step out of the office, and that another
Portland man was to take his place,
but some cog He,.nis to Intve slipped for
It Is now understood that the business
affairs of the chairman are such that
he can remain nt the head of the party
organization during the presidential
campaign.
Ladles' egg race Mrs. Voelker. first:
Mrs. Kllnk, second; Mrs. McMlllen.
third.
Girls' egg rav Mildred Freeman,
first; AJlce Campbell, second; Louise
Masters, third.
Sack race, 25 yards Robinson, first;
Livingstone, second; Thurston, third.
Baseball throwing contest Breed,
first; Schoenborn, second; Jamison,
third.
Hoys' pie-eating contest Rider, first;
Livingstone, second.
Ladies' tug-of-war Winners, Mes
dames Andross, Breeding, Walker,
Pilger, Miller and Saterlee.
There were a good many people from
Corvullls. Hood River and The Dallea
jt i at tho picnic and the total attendance
was arouna me z.uuu mark.
COOPERATIVE MILL TO
I I II
L
nniDi nnnno
le ised noon $100 ball each and their ! Vlncennes. Ur. sh. .. ,
cases will come un In the municlnal 1 Oael. Fr. bk
Neatsflelds. Br. sh.
ooiiit m-.xt Thursday.
sh..
nmxtis mo fheioht
Steamer Alliance Arrives 1om Coos
Hay After Piensait Voyage.
With a large cargo of freight and
about passengers, the steamer Al
liance, Captain Olson, arrived at Couch : La Tour de Auvergnc. Fr. bk
sueei mock mnii rrum t.oos liav.
ne exneriencc.1 fin wpnlhop oil
way north. ' La Roche Jacquelin, Fr. bk. Newcastle, A.
The freight consisted nt native nrod- i Fifeshlre, Br. bk Newcastle, A.
,V. .tK c'rt. I, .. .. . I ptncciMAt EV hie
in m i. ,ii- iitii v who laxy UUIIIILiy, IM-
Pavld de Anjers, Fr,
yrabloch, Br. bk
Killnran, Br. sh
Joinvllle. Fr. bk
( armanian. Br. bk . . .
Rochambeau. Fr. bk-
Oulf Stream. Br. bk Antwerp
Alice, Fr.,bk London
Eugene Schneider. Fr. bk Antwerp
.Antwerp
Coal Ships En Route.
eluding a large shipment of condensed
milk, hides, .umber and mill work, the
latter booked tor transshipment east.
The condensed milk shipment was the ; " .hit'i,,,, ill' V "
li. ric hrocirht hpm elnc. .h ..i.... St rathf Ulan. Br. S3..
nun semimg out Its product. The Al-
Bossuet, Fr. bk Newcastle, A.
Torrlsiiale, Br. sh Newcastle, A.
Tramp Steamers En Bonte.
Taunton. Br. ss Guaymas
. . Batavla
product. The Al- i,'"'."""' "" " '
llance is booked to sail for Coos Sstur- ' yuiwien, r. ss.... .uuayrnas
day nlgnt I Knight Templar, isr. ss Valparaiso
the steamer Cltv of Panama. Captain! Pa'-i''s. er. tss c,Pu''t 8o,"nd
Fraser. left Oak street dock last night Prlc- cor' s Ban Franc sco
for Coos Bay with a full cargo of ; ?,,icr2nlaA Br " 'Si Xl
freight and a large passenger list. She Ilfor-, Br' "s ....Newcastle
Is being operated in place of the steamer ptrathlJ'on' Br ,s San Francisco
breakwater which Is now undergoing a ' Kva- opr KS l"Pt "oun1
thorough overhauling at San Ffancisco. ' SI- s- dollar, Am. ss San tranclsco
j Ed Bonte In Ballast to Load Grain.
ALONG THE WATERFRONT. i Port Crawford, Br. sh Callao
Agnes Oswald, Br. sh .....Callao
....... River Falloch, Br. bk Callao
The steam schooner Homer sails for Knnt (lr h r!lan
Fan rraneisoo tomorrow night. She Oregon, Ger. sh Tokohama
arrived here yesterday with general 1 Gen. Faidherbe. Fr. bk Tokohama
C'VL .v, M M i Henrietta. Oer. sh West coast
The steam schooner Northland is Aster tier hk Valnaralso
loading wheat for San Pedro. She wi II ft".VVchaJ d. NoailUs,- Fr. bk." wi-c'oMt
'"r'L r?";y?LrXmKiT' a, ... Homeward Bound. Am. bk.Vanc'v'r. B C.
I he oilental liner Mcomedla will i , peiier Fr bk Hnbart
rVvsomeVlnka take SKi? ' AnnS. n . bk.lNewcasile.rJ "l
some kinks taken out of the pro-, i,-nrih b. m, Tr.,.tr...
r,:ier Somehow one of the blades ' ZV.1hAi, J3 il':. '4?"'.!
v;i bent In coming from Kobe. Tt
mn not discovered until enough earg
It Is proposed by a Portland company
SALEM BIDS FOR
AUTO ENTHUSIASTS
A good automobile road between
Portland arid Salem makes It possible
for tourists to travel between the two
points by three routes, either the
Southern Pacific, the Oregon electric,
or by benzine buggy. The promoters
of the Sak-m cherry fair urge that
i oiuanii automonntsts should go en
Damon Lodge Installs.
(Special Dispatch to The Jourpal.)
Pendleton, Or., July 16. Damnn
lodge, K. of P., has Installed the fol
lowing officers for tho ensuing term:
V. J. Quinlan, chancellor commander;
A. E. Lamber, vice-chancellor; John
Vaughn, prelate; M. S. Kern, master of
work; E. W. Myers, master of arms; j
Charles Hamilton. Inner guard.
MOT
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Every on.an
islnteruted sod iliotild know
about the womlurful
MARVEL Whirlina Sorav
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est Moil Conrsnlent.
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Co.. Woodard.
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: otuer. but semi iHinp or
liiusirfttea oouk ia. I
full itanlculoVM and rlirtrtmfia m.
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Oregon Journal
1206 Call Bldg.
Telephone Kearney 3131.
ADVEBTISEJttEJSt'rb AND StTsV
SCB.IFTIO.Dra iVECEIYED.
Oregonlans when in San Francisco
can hava their mall sent in car of
The Journal offlc.
ARTHUR L. FISH. ReprssentatlT
My Fee In Any
Uncompli
cated Case
, - ' - v...i..ja..i y , rnnuuai automonntsts should go
",J"n a cooperative woolen mill : masse to the fair nejtt Haturdav. A
at Gordon Falls, about 2S miles east of largo number of auto owners will ac-
He" tr ? Rb,& ranr ' em W"?&Uo that came to
and near the Columbia river bank. A j Portland yesterday to interest local
syndicate including George L. Peaslee ' bushiest) men in the excursion recelvod
and Charles ft. Coopey of Portland F H n,!art' response, and about 76 Port
Y jodfi of i.,.i,n ar,j, J- land men gave their pledges to attend
l. Judd of lendleton. and 1. Oliver j the fair. Slanv will take their families
Ioud, a Massachusetts man. will in- i and make the trio bv auton.olll Oth
ers will sro Ly electric car or Southern
Pacific railway. Hoth railroad lines
corporate with a capital stock of
The new cbmnanv is to h kn.nvn
the (Jordan Falls Llectrlo & Manufac
turing company and will develop water
power from a cascade that drops over
the Columbia river cliffs not far from
Hrld.-il Yell falls. The new textile
town will bo known as Gordon Falls.
The pomnanv has acoulrp.l Hit) acres of
land at this point, embracing the water I Nibley, F. B. Holbrook, li
power site, and between two and three ' bury. John S. Ileall. F. E
will make special rates. The follow
ing have signed the list of excursion
ists: W. I,. Poise. Tom Richardson, Wr. J.
Clemens, Otto Preyman, I. H. Bragg,
P Lowengnrt, Jay Smith, FYed Muller,
Henry Hahn. Leo Friede, J. n. Mleklo,
J. i'. Alnsworth. H. W. Fries. Alex
K. Louns-
Jleach. C.
inik's of frontage on the Columbia river. I W. IIMsnn, R F. Prael, ( H. Jack-
llio manufacturing plant will handl'i son, C. Knighton George W. Kiel-'
the production of wool fabrics In. linn i Fcr. F. A. Nitchv. Rttr Slchel W I '
blankets and excelntor. Tho land hold- ' Lyons, 'illlam McMurray, Pol Hlu- ;
logs include considerable tlmher Tt Is ! mauer K. Fhrman H. J Ottenlmlmor
said a purchase of tiie Pendleton Woolen I J. S. Michael. R. Rierson. W. H. Glake! !
Mills company has been effected an.l i I. C. Sanford A I- Mnrnhv A r
that this plant will be removed to (Inr- I Jackmin. G. W. Stapleton. J. D Ab- i
don Falls and Incorporated Into tho bott. J H. Thatcher. L. Gerltr,
modern plant to be erected there. i R. Wakeman. Frank K. Smith. O. Balls" :
Ihe promoters will Incorporate a If. M. Patton, W. J. Frost. J. K Mo
number of cooperative features Into the Crea. '. J. Catterlln. William Mead
business and the tnwnslte. Kmnloves : .7 IX Ieonard, K. W. Brown, Wr c'
will share in the ownership and profits : Morris. John F. Shorev. A L Flrilev
of the plant. The town will have a ! K. H. McCraken. 8. Pi Ixickwood an'd
The Ieallnff Bpeclallsrt.
Vigo. Nor. h.
Desdamona, Rr.
sh.
had been Drought out of the hold to ..TivJU.' iri'
Mejillones
Callao
Newcastls. N. S. Y.
Huliv. Fr bk Antwerp
Crillon. Fr bk. Antwerp
Genevieve Mollnos, Ft. bk Hohart
Daghlld. r bk Caldeia
Nulellv. Fr bk Hohart
Leon Plum. Fr bk, San Francisco
Mh-hslet. Fr. bk Hlogo
Finland. Rus sh Ousyaqull
OU Oarriar En Boat.
' rlnc ! e wheel partly above water
('Hptaln Amos, owner of the launch
i:va. w!!l build another large launch
net fail The Kva Is popular as an
escuri"ti boat and the new craft will,
le e , ii pe.l along even better lines
for that purpose
Captain Frederick Rolles, Inspector
of hulls nt San Francisco. Is In Port
land strn.ilns a short vacation. i
Columbia river pilots will hrin mak- Asuncion. Am. ss Ran Francisco
Ing their annual survey of the river ,
fr m Cortland to the sea next month. : , T r"TTrn iitv
Flint Huty F.mken has applied to Ms- ( KhDll M h.N
1 r Maclndoe. 1 nited States engineers
'corps, for use ,.f s government tug lit1 FI FfT f)FFTrFT?
ri rvlng on the work i 1,1.1 I fl I H
ssisimt Cnlted States Inspectors
iiies and Welden will leave for Cco The Portland Association of Credit
hv on the steamer Alliance which Men met In annual session last night
vl Saturday night In the convention hsll of tiie Com-
The loi-sl ' west her bureau this morn- merclsl club for the purpose of electing
i',c received the following wireless full set of officers for the ensuing
reM' from the stesmer rreslden'. : Jesr Prior to the selection of officers
t 'v 1 m. Istitude i-4f, north .Charles L Hughes of Hartman A
1 -rltu'e K4 5a west Rsrnmeter S" 10 ; ' homr son rewu paper on rldelltjr
rmometer : Light southerly win
publlo park, gymnasium, hotel and other
cooperatrve features.
TAKE THE CAR
five, T. H. McAllls. J R. Fliklngton
Peter Kerr. John R. fihepard. W7 M
Ladd. r . II. Fogarty. IX H. Rowan,
1!. Kelly.
J.
To
tha Oraat Closing Out Sals
McAIlen ft McDonnell's.
All cars transfer to our corner.
at
great opportunity to save money dur
mg ina closing out sale
CONCERT TOXIftrTT
IX PLAZA BLOCK
YOU CAN PAY WHEN CURED
MEN'S DISEASES ONLY
Wrhat better proof or more sincere assur
ance can 1 offer than that I am willing to
Rait for rnv fee until I effect a cure? Could
I afford to make such an offer if I was
not absolutely certain of curing everv casa
I take?
Mv practice has demonstrated that no ali
ment peculiar to men Is Incurahie. Failure to
cure Is usually due to lack of knowlne and
Improper treatment. You may omsuit rne
free of charge and learn your exact condi
tion. I will not urge mv services, nor will
T accept your case unless I am positive of
rny abiiitv to i ure vou.
I accept no Incurable cases at all. and If I treat you. vou can feel as
sured of a ra-Tie.nl cure, and I ara ulways willing to wait for mv fee until
a cure is effected.
VARICOCELE, SPrRMATOEEHOEA, LOST VTOOR, OBOAHTC
WXAKJfESH, CONTRACTED DISORDERS, STRICTURES, EPECXPIO
BLOOD POXSOW AWD FILES, I also treat and cure promptly and thor
oughly. EXAMINATION FREE
I offer not only FKKF. Consultation and Advice, but of everv case that
comes to me I will make a Careful Examination and Idagnosls without
charge. No ailing man should neglect this opportunity to get expert
opinion about his trouble.
If you cannot call, write for Diagnosis Chart. Mv offices are Often all
day from 9 a. m. to 9 p m , and Pun lays from 10 t 1
The DR. TAYLOR Co.
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in such ads. Prompt payment expected.
Phones, Main 7173; A-6051.
Honrs, 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Saturdays, 8 a. m. to 10 p. m.
WEATHEK REPORT
12341, MOBJUSOIT STREET
CORITBX BRCOUT) STREET
FOSTU51), OREOCir
WiTFfnTHfc' ,ii au.a.wui'jaBa
are included,
once.
Supply
All stocks
your needs at
J. A. (iILBAT'Oir
s xooth ses, wi-ther deer.
Bonds. ' which provoked general dls-
. rnssin by the mmln of the associa-
I tlon
The secretary's report showed an In
i rrss In membership for the year of
! i. tne larsest secession sine trie it-
Astoria, July 1 Arrived at S 39 ! awls tion orranited In IMS.
nv.-1. ift up at noon Htmn-ef Rrnna. : 'lff!pr wer chosen
from Port .an Luis Arrired down t . Preldnt. Lu E. Treesler; vdce-presl-
I snd ssiled at 11 1 s m Steamer i LV'- " K. Arnold, eecreury. E M
MARINE XOTE8.
Cl'v of Psnama. for Coos hr
I nderwood. trmisarer. John A. Kstlr,e:;
r'altnonth. Julr 1 i Arrived Prench committer Orrt E Fr-t.
bark Hysii, from Portland ' Fnl Has and D R runf The
-Arrived at 1D40 r1' m"nc or tne aaaorlatlon will
a. a. end left up at 1 le p. m. Steamer I PT r''a, 'r'1 Klneday in CK
Aliisnce, from boot hay. n. a benqiwt y gjren.
8sn Fmnclnco. July II. Arrived 111 " "
tearorr Tiverton, from Port Lejdloer. I Work win be runt4 at the Kelly
Astnrta. July onflliom at the ! Fslte rwarlie fndar arter a wk of
mouth or tne river at I a. amnoin; tusr-enslcn durinr the prgre-ae of re
cti i
Tkle at Atorla today: Higli water,
Astoria July li
n f; 3
i :- iVv- til
I . i .? -..' 1 J U
Sig D Caprlo'n band will play at
the Plaaa block. Third and Main, this
evening, the concert to ( egln nt S
o'clock. Following Is trie program:
March "The Ftar of I 'est lay'' . . 1 ewey
Walts- "Espanlta" .... Ksw
Overture 'Si.-ee of Roehtd! e" . . . . Ha If e
Intermezzo- "Fscm m li 1 .." Ti.dht
Selection "The Wizard or the N'i'.e"
Herbert
Intertnipsi.'n
Fnnta-sla "Yankee 1 1. .0. 1 1 " Ilcev's
"Iance a Media Noche " A lies
Selection "The Idol's Fve" . . Herhr rt
"The Chnro ,-f the 1 lussa rr" . . H lndW
March --"Saluf . to S Louis" Pe Caprlo
A lnrg crowd nttetv'e.i the concert
at Holl.tday park la-t night.
KEEX-KDGKi) HONKER Y
HAS SAD ENDING
Thomas Flxher trll a ne- wrinkle
rohhery. and cnsequently he has h-een
held under II.S'h) bond, unf urnisiieil. to
appear before the grand Jury.
Fifcher went int the-'-.M.m of Joseph
Wolf. f,5 F:fth street. Monday and of
fered to pell a rasor. asking 11 for It.
Wolf produced a handful of oilver. 15
In all. and Jut as he was picking out
a cartwheel. F!her drew a revu ef
1marili ! a',1 the money In sight The
raror dsl wi off quickly. Fisher's sr
rtit soon folb'wM.
Clatop conntT'g nw coroner.
IfsMed lrt Jaaa. Mr. Gllbaueh is
Mrs. U A. GlthPna. '
(Fpell rliitrh to Th Journal)
Athena. Or. July 1(-Mr
Gither.s. wif of the Athena postmaster,
dvd at the hom of her daughter at
bandore. Or.. yesteraT. Mrs aithns i
had Ictig bn a suffrr from corsump- j
tion. and was about II years of aara. 1
She was takn to Bandon soma w-ks I
ego In bopa that the change would!
benefit here. Besides har busbauid
e'ne 1mti on eoa and four Raoahtepa. j
I be rctsalaa will be interred at Basdoa.,
OUR FEE
In Any Single Uncomplicated Case
We cure Varicocele, Hydrocele, Rupture, STerrons Debility, Bloo4
Poison. Bkln Diseases. Contracted Allmente. Oleet. Stricture. Vital Weak
cess. Kidney and Bladder Troubles, and all diseasee common to mea.
Cures
Guaranteed
Consultation
and
Examination
free
No Better
Treatment
In The World
We lead
Ad flfhorc FaIUv
We hsve eded to our office eqnrpascat. for the beweflt of sTB V
OSTIiT a rilE MUSECM of Aaatony as a (wllery of KlnUnt wwaderejw
Man. know tlkyeelf. Ufe-eiae aaodeis UlurtraUar the myt arias ee? saasa.
luw-lnr the body in heejta aad diaeas, aa d aaaay natural eaeeeta.
Men make no mtftaka rvn ther come t na We give you ths re
eulta of lone: e'lierlenc honest. coneclnM.eis w -rk. ar.l the bt sere'
Ice that money cn buy. If vou are ailing cij.t ua Mfsllcinea fur
nished In Oar triate la.boratory from $1 ii to i id a course.
If you cannot call, write for lf xam!nat! :n black. Hera re g.-,
m. to I p. in. iaily. -utlaya to 1! only.
norrnv xirmr"! ivct tm m
VlEVIV7il iULUlUlli ll0 1 . ttk a Ma,
a
rvrttaeki.
Or.
The disturbance causing the rains
yesterday in this district has crossed
the Rocky mountains and Is now cen
tral over North Dakota. A moderately
strong IhkIi pressure urea has moved
in from the ocean and now overlies the
North Pacific states. Another high
pressure area of moderate strength is
central over the lake region. Good
rains fell yesterday afternoon in north
ern Oregon. Washington and northern
Idaho, and light rains felt last night In
southern Idaho and western Montana.
These rains were generally attended by
thunder with high gusts of wind. Prac
tically no rain has fallen In the south
ern states, anii but little In the north
ern states except a small shower In
the Red River Valley of the North. It
Is cooler this morning in eastprn Wash
ington, southwestern Idaho, the mtddla
Atlantic nnd New England states, and
warmer In Minnesota. South Dakota and
eastern North Dakota.
The Indications are for fair and
warmei weather in this district Friday.
-1 riiip.
Boston. Mass
Chicago, 111
Cinclnatti, Ohio . .
Denver, Col
Detroit. Mich
Los Angeles. Cal . .
New Orleans. La...
New York, N. Y . .
Omaha. Neb
Philadelphia, Pa. .
Phoenix. A rir. . . .
Pittsburg, Pa. . . .
Portland, Or. ....
Pt. Louis, Mo
St. PauL Minn
Salt Ijjke. Ctah . .
Seattle. Wash.
Max. Mln. Precis
so 58 .04
Ti? )8 .00
2 0 .00
Sti 60 .00
7S 152 .00
80 68 .00
90 74 .00
f0 6 2 .00
8 72 .0
M 68 .00
94 78 .OS
74 54 .00
70 6 .01
N4 74 .0
S2 tH .00
S8 68 .01
S M .00
58 54 .91
MARRIAGE LICENSES
W. N. Ostrander. 993 Belmont street.
tJ. and Mav Folck. 22
Kdward o. Dunlap. S0 Corbett street,
i 22, and Emms C. (Icrepach. 20
Nelson Grant Fre.man. 417 Alder
street, 21. and Frances Nix Kirhy, 1 .
M H Gibson. 6"S Unntenteln avenue,
!2. and Bertha Jones, 2
Joeph Baker. 56 4 Main street, 21. and
i Fjr.N v -atoh. 1
Wedding Cards. W. (3. Smith A Co-.
Washington bldg.. corner 4th and Waah
Ington sts .
Toni'th Co . florists, for flower of
all kinds 12 th st
Clarke Bros florls's Fine flowers
and floral des:gns. iHt Morrison ft.
Full dress suite for rent,
T'nlque Tailoring Cn I0 8tark at.
Mil M Smith.' florist. 1& th et, cp
poelte Meier Frank . Main Till.
. T-
RIKTU3
PACE July 24, to Mr. and Mrav Lee.
A Pc, 42$ Tenth, a daughter,
COLLIN'! July 14. t Mr. and Mrm. XT.
T. Collin. 40 X. Grand, a v
MITH July 11. tn Mr. and Mr. Har
rtr C. Smith. t Last TveatteUs
dsorhter.
DEATHS
JHAPLJNGER July It. Orse Itar!'-
ipr SMuetn,
trouble
ItLUVAX-Jnle- 1. "Wl'Maw V. i!II
ria, Qall boL age J tf, a j'e
Ir-fvhelie pgMmmlt.
WAlktk Jlr I. rUr Wmt, H.
Vincent kuBi Ital, a 1 ff', ,!-
d'rf
uhr.hsmiL-, 14 st
Cai. ,Mra ra :--
f ef j. A F.-!.t. -t. t
treat. "a!ai
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