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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 30, 1908.
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SIDE OF DISPUTE
Say Tort Employs Force of
"Woodbutchers" for
Repair Work.
MECHANICS GET
PARTICULAR JOBS
J. H. FITZGERALD, GREAT
SACHEM OREGON I. 0. 0. R. M.
Opn Shop Policy, It Is Declared,
Was Adopted for Purpose of Mak
tng Large Profits for Owners and
Not to Save Customers' Money,
Union shipwrights who are on strike
because of the open-shop policy adopted
In the yards of the Portland Bhlpbulld
In company and Joseph Supple, In a
communication sent to The Journal, as
sort that the reason they have been In
the habit of charging $1 extra per day
for work on I'ort of Portland Jobs Is
that the port engages a lot of "wood
butchers" to do ordinary; work and then
when they encounter a piece where com
petent mechanics are reuulred, the work
Is turned over to ono of the shipyards.
They also eel forth that the yard
owners adopted the open-shop policy in
order to get even because of the union
deciding to do Individual work for
steamboat owners at the same rate of
wages charged the shipbuilding yards,
Instead of adding f0 cents per day to
the price. Following Is the comminution:
' "The Portland shipwrights believe
they have been put in a bad light before
the rubllo and want to give their side
of the controversy.
"On June 1. 1908. two shipyards. J
Hunnle'a and the Portland Shipbuilding
company, had notices posted on their
premises that on and after Bald date
tney wouia run tneir yarun on inn wpm
shop plan That wan the first mistake
they made. They figured that the men
would quit work right away. The men
figured. If we quit work we will he
breeding a hardship on Innocent parties
by leaving their boats that were hauled
out on the way unfinished. We fin
ished up and took no notice of their
notices. They poKea an ninns 01 iuu
nt us, asking u how we liked the open
shop signs and s on, but as long n
there was no violation of our laws we
kept on at work.
Now comes the Port of Portland
with five barges to be hauled out and
be repaired. They asked for bids, the
bids were opened, the St. Jnhns yard
was the lowest hid. They figured on
paying the men In; the other yards fig
ured on paying . Now, this Is where
the taxpayer must figure how the
can be.
"We are accused of discriminating
BB-iinsf tlm Pnrt of Portland. It Is
f"v-N true, we charge the port $1 n day more
than the local people for this reason:
Heretofore, they never gave us any of
their work until of necessity compelled
to. They have kept a lot of woodbutch
ers who hack and chop nt the taxpay
ers' floating property and also his pock
et, and then when these non-mechanics
have got the property In such a tangle
that they can't go any further, they call
on the shipwright to put them right.
Tills is the reason we charge the I'ort
$1 more than local people who patron
ize us at all times.
"Previous, and up to last January, It
w;is the custom of the shipwrights to
'charge mi owner or captain BO cents
mote per day than was charged the
bossest This sent most nil the work to
the yards. Tills Rutted Hie (Misses fine.
but it never worked rtpht with tin
l.j fti m- "n-ft Yintifr "rJiiiirrnn rj-iVnnrn thi rmniiiniitfciiiiiBTMftiittiiifa-iitiiiiii yi' mimtnnrnMfuiM'it Jit jjf
ICR Ul
TO LOAD LOHBER
Large British Steamer Will
Take Cargo to An
tipodes. NOW OX WAY FROM
AUSTRALIA WITH COAL
EUGENE ROY WILL
GO TO T0KI0, JAPAN
(Rpeolal Dlapetrh to Tbs Joernat.)
University of Oregon. Euaene. July
JO. Mark Wheeler, former student at
the university, who has attended the
lllllVAmlt V Ctf ('Htfatrr, tV.A ...... ..... v....
j - - ...vHrs" . . , . , J'. n . y . i , una
announced that he will go to Toklo Ja
pan, next winter to take up the Y. M.
C. A. work. Wheeler Is a local boy and
Is euthuulustlu about his work.
American Trading Company Char
ters Steamer for Early Loading
New Zealand lluya Large Quan
tity of Lumber.
BpsMps the election of Great Sachem, the following other officers were
chofifin yesterday at the seventeenth session of the great council of
Oregon, Independent Order of Red Men: Great Senior Sagamore, A.
E. Duttner, Portland; prophet, V. L. Little, Oregon City; chief of
records, George N. Farrln, Marshfield; keeper of wampum, L. Cars
tenson, Portland; great representatives to annual conference, R. W.
Rittner, Pendleton; George M. Orton, Portland.
French ship Alice, from I-ondon, for
Portland.
Hritiibtirsr. July 27. Arrived. Dritlsn
hnrk Alexander Black, from pnrtlnnd
Bailed July 26, French bark La Tour
de Auvergne, for Portland,
Astoria, July I'll. Sailed at 1:30 p.
in., German steamer Mcomedla. ror
Hongkong and way ports. Arrived ut
16 and loft tin ttt b:;iu p. m . steamer
Alliance, from Poos bay.
San Fninc'lsra .lulv IS.-- Stilled at
12:30 p. m.. steamer Johan Poulsen; at
:..u p, m , steamer Atlas, ror 'irtinnu.
Astoria, Julv 30. Condition at the
mouth of the river at 8 a. m., smooth:
wind northwest 18 mllrs; weather
cloudy.
Tides at Astoria tndav High water,
:3S a. m. S feet; 2:50 p. in.. 7 feet.
,iiw water, S:2S n. m., 0.1 of a foot;
:45 p. m., 3.1 reet.
ALONG THE WATERFRONT.
The gasoline schooner WUhelmlna,
which was recently launched. Is now
men. There was always a favored gang piyg renumuj ueiwn-u v. uu.
kept steady and some men less favored I C'oqullle, making two trips a week. She
would go i ll,' wlille the yards could ' connects with t lie steamer Alliance sj
gMe th-Mn wurk if they would. This J that freight shipped here Saturday
rule was cut out. Now the men work t nlKht gets to Coqullle river points
for their patrons for the saive wnges Monday rvcnlne.
thpt th"y receive in tlio yards. This j The steam schooner Yellowstone went
gives the, men a square deal. This I to St. Helens yesterday to take on 600,
don t suit the bosses, however, and we 000 feet of lumber for San FraK-isco.
have been getting it from all quarters. I The steam schooner Homer which
They have said they would get us some-I left San Francisco Monday for this
time. Now. to get even thev are going port, put Into t'oos bay with freight
to try the open shop. This would be and will be Iieru bv tue tnd of the
the I'ircoxi lemon that stea nthont own- week.
ers ai.,1 i.tb.-rx were ever bunded In The steam schooner Kureka reached
Co- f.rst place the Losses would charge I Astoria this morning and will he hero
IS per .( iv atid pa v men $1 a day on an this evening from Eureka via Coos bay.
HV.-iage This Is 'how these op'en-shoi) The steamer City of Panama sailed
bosses figure. It Is a caso of xet rich- or Coos bay last night from Oak street
er oi, ker. T ie Port j nil s h In wrl rh t a l ooK carrving i reigui ami passengers
are si ei, ere lit all over the Pn.-ifte The Itrltish ship Leylanrt Brothers
Coast JlOfl Ahlsiia US fll'Sl-f Insu nrnrliman I shifted to the drydock yesterday after
ami men of ,....1 haldts and wherever ' noon to be cleaned and painted. th.
thev go thev always get Credit as such " I ls expected to be chartered any day to
carrv wheat to J-.urope.
.. . ......,.. .... . i The steam schooner Johan Poulsen
i. hi i. i.i. i. i ,iir,ir.mi l,.riA)llb S. i , ,iiie to arrive here tomorrow from
j Snn Francisco with about 300 tons of
fl.iof rfl,-..e r,f Wi.. & 1 1 1 i reign! . Bne win lane wiieai unu lum-
lilr tirrit-r Of Steamer Alliance y," fr return cariro. The steam
schooner K. I', inman or tne same line
ls also expected to come here for a
load of lumber in a few days. She has
been taken off the Puget sound-San
Francisco run.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
Witnesses licnutll'iil Phenomenon.
While keeping his watch on the
bridge at 2 o'clock Wednesday morn
ing, Chief Officer . H. Dexter of the
steamer Alliance, saw a remarkably
brilliant meteor fall from the skv.
When near the earth it exploded into 'a
ram oi lire. I
'J lie Alliance was on lirr wav to; , , . . .
Portland from Coos llnv and to officer I eralftr tlnars Due to Arrlye.
Tiexter it appeared us If the meteor fell i Eureka, Eureka and Coos July 31
somewhere over the wilderness between liomer, Kan Francisco July 3!)
Tillamook and Vaulna w here the coun-' A rabla, orient Aug. 1
try is densely wooded. It was seen (J W. Elder San Pedro, way. ...Aug. 4
first In the northeaster! v. port Ion of 1 pttte. San Francisco Aug. 4
the sky from the steamer, wlren she was i Alliance. Coos Bay Aug. 4
about 100 miles from Coos Fay. Dexter City of Panama. Coos Bay Aug. 4
would like to know If it had been seen j tlose city, Han Francisco Aug. 11
from shore, althought he believes the j Roanoke, San IV dro and way . . . . Aug. 11
pieces were consumed In their down- Alesia, orient 8-ept. 1
ward flight to the earth. i NumantiR. orient Sefl- 15
The Alliance arrived here nt 6 o'clock ! Nlconiedia. orient Oct. 1
this morning bringing 56 passengers BeHTUar Liners to Depart.
and a large quantity of freleht. Can- 1 V , . . ......
. Unan.n Kan t-enrn H n , I WHV. . ..111V . l
tain Olson reports having had to buck
strung headwinds and a choppy sea all
ine way.
Ten miles south of Yaqulna and
eight miies off shore the Henson log
raft was met. the tug Dauntless mak-
n
i In,
1 and se
RECORD FIXE IMPOSED.
Captain Paessler of the Ascnan Falls
to Rrlng Bill of Health.
(t'n!t-d IT... I.eued Wire.)
San Fraioisco. July 30 Captain n.
Tnessler. skipper of the Kosmos liner
ASsuan. will have to pay a fine of J25 -e
t. 0 for failure to STure a hill of
health when he brought his vessel Into
th harboi, unless Vash.lngton Inter-
enes
This i the isrpest fine ever Im
posed for a similar offense In the Vnl
ted States
The is proides that a fine of $.".
000 shs!l be in-.p.sed upon s Fklpper
who hiings Ms vessel Int nn AmerKan
port without a bill of ,v Cap
tain FaesMer made four ports besides
his home port. I. is fine has been fixed
St KS'OO by Collfctor Straiton. a re
port of the e.e has been forwardel t a
Vahln?ton y
DEREI.K T.IIKKAKS CAni.E.
Alliance. Coos liay Aug. I
Hose City. San Francisco Aug. 1
Kureka. Eureka and Coos Aug. 1
' Homer, S.m Francisco Aug. 2
City of Panama. Coos Kay Aug. 6
j i. W. Elder. San Pedro Aug. d
'iState. San Francisco Aug. 8
Arabia, orient Aug. 15
Alesia. orient Sent, j 5
' Numantla. orient Oct. 1
i Nleomedla. orient Oct. 15
! Vessels in Fort.
rsroderlck Cattle. Cr. sh Drydock
. Laigiemore. Hr. ah" N. P. mills
Crown of India, Ifr. sh .... Columbia 1
'Deyland Bros.. Hr sh Drydock
I Donna Francrsca, Br. bk Astorlii
Ancalos, Br. ship I.innton
'Churchill. Am sch Astoria
'Echo. Am. hktn Abtoria
, Kelburn. Hr. bk Astoria
i AsgsrJ. Nor. sh Madison street
Alvena Am sen Astoria
Ailert Kickmers. GT. bk . . . J reen wlch
I Virginia, Am m-h Knapptoti
James A OarfltKI. Am sen E. & W. mills
Sark Nor. ss St. Johns
Ilford. Hr ss Tongue Point
Citv of Pannrnn. Am ss oak street
Euienl Fautrel. Fr. bk Mersey
E a. Or. s Inman-Pnulei
Rose City. Am ss Ainswcrth
Roanoke Am ss Martin's
No't I land. Am ss i.,i. h st
, Alilence. m ss .. .... Couch street
W P. Jewett. Am srh Atorta
i l ,o stone. Am. s h St. Hrln
Eurena. Am. ss Martin s
Ea Xoate to Load Lnmttr.
Abimns, Am. sch Kahulul
a.honie. Am sh La Boce
YeTowMone, Am ss Sttintgomery Ni 2
Rochnmbesu, Fr. bk Lelth
Gulf Stream, Ur. bk Antwerp
Alice, Fr bk Ixmdon
Eugotie Schneider, Fr. bk . Antwerp
La Tour -de Auvergne. Fr. bk.. Antwerp
Armen, Fr. bk Dublin
Coal Ships En Route.
La Roche Jacquelln, Fr. bk. Newcastle, A.
Flfeshlre, Br. bk Newcastle, A.
Flossuet, Fr. bk Newcastle, A.
Torrlsdale, Br. sh Newcastle, A
Tramp Steamers En Route.
Taunton, Hr. sa lluayman
Strathflilan. Br. ss Balavla
Craghall. Br. ss San Francisco
Radames, tier, ss Puget sound
Bucranla, Br. ss Orient
Strathlyon. Br. ss San F.riesco
M. S. Dollar, Am. ss San Francisco
Ouernsey, Nor. ss Shanghai
Assiian. Ger. ss Son Francisco
Sungari, Uuss. ss Guaymas
Boverlc, Br. ss San Francisco
En Route In Eallait to Xoad Orain.
Port Crawford, Hr. sh Callao
River Falloch. Hr. bk Callao
Orezon. Ger. sh Yokohama
(Jen. Faldherbe, Fr. bk Yokohama
Henrietta. Ger. sh West coast
Aster. Ger. bk Valparaiso
Marecbal de Noallles. Fr. bk. West coast
Homeward Bound, Am. bk. Vanc'v'r, II. C.
t.e Pelier. Fr. bk Hobart
Salnte Anne. Fr. bk... Newcastle, N. K. W. j
Andorlnha. Br. bk l iulque i
Lydgate. Br. bk Santa Rosalia'
Vino. Nor. sh MeJIIior.es ;
Desdamona, Br. sh Callao
Cornil Bart, Fr. bk .. Newcastle, N. S. W.
Sully. Fr. bk Antwerp
Crllion, Fr. bk Antwerp
Genevieve Mollnos, Fr. bk Hobart
Dnghild. Nor. bk Caldera
Nulelly, Fr. bk Hobart I
Leon Blum, Fr. bk Hobart
Mlchelet, Fr. bk Hiogo
Finland. Rus. sh.., ...Guayaquil
Vagdalene, C,er. bk Acapuleo
Alexander Isenberg. (Jer. bk ... Honolulu
OH Carrier En Route.
Atlas, Am. ss San Francisco
After having; delivered one cargo of
lumber from this port the bis; British
tramp steamer Boverlo will return here
In a few weeks to take another 8,000,-000-fpot
lot of lumber to Australia.
She waa chartered yesterday for that
purpose by the Amorlean Trading com
pany.
The Boverlo Is now on the wav from
Newcastle, N. B. W to Ban Francisco,
but will come north as soon as the
cargo Is discharged, the charter narty
Just closed calling for her being here
resdy to load by the latter part of Au
gust. PaM of the cargo will be taken
on at Knaprton. near tne mouth of the
Columbia river, but the greater portion
will be furnished by mills f this city.
Australia and New Zealand have been
buying large quantities nt lumber for
several weeks past and especially New
Zealand lias been llheral In its pur
chases. Ijist night the British steamer
Dulwich took departure for New Zea
land with 2.05(1.67 K feet of lumber on
board, the cargo being valued at J21.0f...
It was dispatched liy the Pacific Ex
port Lumber company and ls destined
for Auckland.
This same firm recently chartered the
American barkentlne Koko Head to
carrv a cargo of lumber from this port
to N'ew Zealand and she will be here In
a few weekH to begin loading. With
this cargo Portland will have shipped
all of B. 000. Ooo feet to New Zealand
since the hi ginning of the year.
I he American schooner Irglnla,
which has been loading; at the mills at
Knappton for several weeks, will he
ready to start out for Molieiido. Peru,
in a few days and her berth at the mills
will be taken by the schooner Mabel
Gale, which Is booked to start out from
San Francisco for Columbia river snv
time. Tim Mabel Galo will also load
for Mollendo.
The British steamer Ilford will soon
be In the harbor to load for Copenhace;,
and Hamburg. She Is receiving lumher
at the Hammond mills at Tongue Point,
but will come hero tn finlwh Thii
lumber cargo will be the most valuaKe
ever set afloat from Columbia river,
its value being estimated at $1 25,000.
The Norwegian steamer SHik is load
ing lumber at St. Johns and at the mills
of the Inman-Poulsen Lumber company
the German steamer Eva is taking lum
ber for Taku and Manila.
SOCIALISTS FILE
THEIR NOMINATIONS
(Pil.iui Bure.u of Tb. Jonrnil.)
Balem. Or.. July 80. The Socialists
have filed their nominations for presi
dential electors with the secretary of
state. They are as follows: Peter
Heck of Irrlgon. t'niatllla county: W. T.
Orlrjep of tji Grande. L'nlon county;
James K. QuW-k, Coou'lle, Coos county;
F. C. Carter. Corvsllls, Benton county.
C.GeeWo
WATdl SCOfff
If You Are Not Leading Make Determined
Effort to Do So
The following valuable scholarships and pood cash
awards should prompt students to put all their energy
into The journal s third annual scholarship contest. Thi3
contest will close in September. No ambitious student
should miss this grand opportunity to win a scholarship.
All between the ages of 10 and 30 are eligible.
The Well-Knowa
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He guarantees to cure Catarrh. Asth
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if you cannot call, write for symptom
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Please Mention This Paper.
SCHOLARSHIPS
At far as they are at present listed are herewith submitted. More achoola
will be added from da to day during the contest aa the choice of new
contestants is learned.
BIDS ARE RECEIVED
FOft CANAL WORK
Klamath South Branch Ditch Will
Be Connected With the Old
Adonis Project.
(Speclnl PlfDKtch to Tbe Journal.)
Klamath Falls, Or., July 80. - Four
bids have been received by the reclama
tion service for the construction of the
extension of the south branch canal.
This part of the federal project will
connect with the Adams canal, which
has furnished water for the ranches
aroutiit Merrill for years. Three of th
bids are by local people, and the other
one bv llaney Bros. & Co.. now con
structing part of the south branch
canal Their bid for the eight schedules,
consisting of seven miles of canal, was
I24.309.no. The bid of W. H. Mason of
this citv was $22,703.90. Captain J. M.
Mclntyre, now In charge of freight
transportation Into this section, hid
$4,311.30 on schedule four. Hard &.
Johnson bid $4,5G0.S0 "on schedule eight.
It will bo several davs before the bids
are accepted or rejected. Work will be
commenced Immediately on acceptance
of bids.
A WOMAN SPECIALIST
MRS. S. K. CHAN
the onlv Chinese woman doctor In this
city. She has cured many
nffllctil sufferers. Cured
private and female dis
eases, a'sn throat and
lung troubles; utomah,
bladder and kidneys and
diseases of all kinds that
the human flesh ls heir
to. Cured by Chlneso
herbs and roots. Rem
edies harmless. No oper-
aii.ins. Honest treatment. Examina
tions free. 226 H MORRISON ST.. be
tween First and Second.
Ewq Woman
k lslntetMUd and luonld know
about the woodarfol
MARVEL fcfilrllno Spray
I The ptw Tt' rrhifc Jnieo.
iwn ana jumon. neRt
itt-lloit (.'onrenlent.
UUHIHI UIHMIJ
at ym Jrof f U IW It.
If ho run not supply the
"IAKIILi ftooept uo
other, but send lUiinn fnr
lllitltrAUd book ruU4. It ffivei
full particularism! tllrrctlona In.
Taluabl to ladlft. MAR VEX COW
B. i4 ST.. KE1V WORK.
tn Bale by Skidmore Drug Co., Woodare,
Clark Co. aod Laue-Darla Drue Oo 8 fctone.
aLIllTT OOIUOB, AUAVT, OB.
One year's tuition In any department,
except conservatory. Value of scholar
ship $50.
BAKEB (7ITT BTTBIKTISS COUEOa.
BAUS CITT, OB.
One year's tuition In shorthand, type
writing, English, bookkeeping and pen-
mansnip. value of scnoiarsnip iiuu.
BEHJIIE-WAIIIR BTJHTirESS OOIr
LIOE, FOBTUSS, OB.
One year's tuition in combined busi
ness and shorthand course. Value of
scholarship $100.
capital Busrwrse ooraxoB,
BAI.M, OB.
Ten months' tuition In business or
shorthand course. Value of scholar
ship $100.
9AXLAS COXtUiail, DAXXitS, OB.
One year's tuition in any department
Value of scholarship $50.
EOXXOTZO BVSTirESS U HI VI! MITT.
POBTLAUD, OB.
One year's tuition In combined busi
ness and shorthand courses. Value of
scholarship, $100.
JTTTJ. MI LIT A BT ACADIUT, POBT-
LA1TO, OB.
One year's tuition in all branches
without board. Value of scholarship
$120.
XOX.KEB BUSIITESS COLLIQB.
iUBTUinij, oa
One year's tuition in combined busi
ness and shorthand course. Value of
scholarship $100.
nTTERWATIOlTAL COBBESFOZTDEHCnB
SCHOOLS OF SCBANTON, FA.
f'oniplote course In architecture,
chemistry and chemical technology, elec
trical, civil engineering, steam, electric,
mechanical engineering and mining en
gineering. Value of scholarship $138.
B. HAS HTEB BCHOOL OF ABT.
FOBTLARS, OB.
Six months' evening course. Value of
scholarship $50.
M'MXWK VILLE COLLI OB. WCVCOrK
VILLE, OB.
One year's tuition In any department
of the college. Value of scholarship 160.
Cherry Gels Appointment.
(Special PUtmtrh to The Journal, t
Astoria. Or.. July SO. Kdward M.
Cherrv, who Is acttiig as Lloyd's agent
since the death of his father, the late
British vice-consul, this morning re
ceived word of his permanent appoint
ment from London.
Oar Friday SpeolaL
$1.50 port and sherry wbie 7Bo per
gallon. $3.50 whiskey $2.75 per gallon.
National Wine Co.. Fifth and Stark
streets. Phone Wain 6409, A-4499. We
deliver.
OBXOOIT OOWBEBTATOBT OF KTTROi
FOBTLABTD, OB.
One, Tear's course In piano depart
raetiL Value ot scholarship $17$.
OBBOOBT IXF1BT OOLLXOB, FOBT
LAJTS, OB.
Combined course In telegTaphy and
stenography. Value of scholarship $126.
OBXOOIT LAW OOLLXOB, FOBT
LAHD, OB.
One year's tuition. Value of scholar
ship $150.
FACTFIO OOLLXOB, M-EWBXBO. OB.
One year's tuition. Value of scholar
ship $50.
pacific Twre-ERBrrr, fobxst
OBOTX, OB.
One year's tuition In college depart
ment Value of scholarship $60.
FX BD LUTON AOASB1CT, FX JTD LB
TOW, OB.
Two yeers' Instruction in classical,
scientific or commercial courses.- Value
of scholarship $100.
FOBTLABTD ACADB1CT, FOBT
LAND, OB.
One year's tuition In any of the four
academy classes. Value of scholarship
$120.
UBS. WALTER BEED. FOBTLAJTD,
OB.
Vocal lessons. Value of scholarship.
$100.
BOSS CITY BUSIITESS COLLEGE.
FOBTLABTD, OB.
One year's tuition in combined busi
ness and shorthand course. Value of
scholarship $100.
8T MART'S ACADEMT. THE
DALLES, OB.
One rear's tuition tn music depart
ment Value of scholarship $100.
WX8TBBN ACADEMY OF MTTSIO AJTD
ELOCUTION. PORTLAND, OB.
Course In elocution, oratory or dra
matic art. Value of scholarship $160.
WILLAMETTE UNITEBSITT. BALEM.
OB.
One year's tuition In college depart
ment. Value of scholarship $50.
CASH AWARDS
In addition to the scholarship awards The Journal will make the fol
lowing cash awards to help defray expenses of the students who may
poll the largest vote:
Cash with first choice of scholarship $J150
Cash with second choice of scholarship $125
Cash with third choice of scholarship SflOO
Cash with fourth choice of scholarship 975
Cash with fifth choice of scholarship $50
Cash with sixth choice of scholarship 925
The above sums in cash will be paid contestants immediately after
the close of the contest, in the order of their standing. Cash commis
sions will be allowed on all new subscribers, in addition to the cash
awards, ao that a contestant may earn money every day during the
contest
FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TO
CONTEST MANAGER
STOLE DEPOSITS
10 HIP s
New York Quarantine Com
missioner and Bank Presi
dent Under Arrest.
(fnlted Press Leased Wlr.)
Xew York, July 80. Admitting that
they spent $47,000 belonging to the
Fagle Savings A Loan company of
Hrooklvn. In a western mining scheme.
Quarantine Commissioner Frederick II.
Schro.-der and Colonel Edward Earle
Britton are under arrest tojuy. Colonel
Britton Is the president or tue company
and Schroeder la a director. The took
the money to aid friends, expecting to
pay It back, they say, before tho mort
gage was due.
The monev had been taken In sums
ranging from $f92 to $2,150.
Wru'ltr, Am Lktn.
In night Arrows nay Ilnlk Puts
Stop tn Telephone Connections.
ISrril plrpctrb te Tbe 1 versa I I
Astona ( ir .Inly jn The --shle of
the lontf rt, Maine tlfhone whih ft
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where It 4s being viewed by thousands i, trn,.n Am
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Klamath Falls. Or. July 30. Decis
ions have been handed down by the
I'nlteJ Slates land office at I.akcvtew,
In reference to several contest cases be
tween homesteaders and those placing
timber and stono filings. In each case
the homefctea.iet s have lost. In the case
of O H. Newton vs Nell Boyd-Yaden,
homestead entry was refus-d. on ac
count the Und being heavilv tlni
bered and residence not maintained. In
this case filing h.i.l b- en made five years
aso. inJ (he land nad been lived upon
bv claimant ar.! rommutstlon ma le. but
the patent had nevtr been Iwiifl.
R. K. ACCIDENTS IX
JUNE WERE BARE
(Sa)- Pira rf Tb Journal i
Sa!em. "r.. J j!) 3 ' According to r
por-s rwelvel st the office of the rall
rotd commission st Salem, four persons
were killed by tbe railroads dur- i
Irs the month of June tn this !
state No passengers or employes !
were In the number Thirteen pas- '
enters ere Injured, one train nan,
one ent man. two other employee, and ;
one other person One passenger train I
was derailed, two frelant trains ware i
derailed. There was one eoUlatoa be- I
tween peengr trains and on col- j
listen between a passenger train and a 1
freight train. The sammary of accidents j
for Jan Is comparative1 low. - j
M
I .Cure
I claim to know a great deal
about a few ailments, rather
than a little of human ills."
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TUB WORK OF A SPECIALIST IS
THE DOlUQOr A FEW
THINGS BEST
There ls not a physician living who can
Malm to be proficient in the treatment of all
human ailments and diseases. To attain the
highest possible degree of science would require
half a dozen lifetimes of study and as many
more of practical experience. The regular
practitioner Is proficient In a largo number
of the commonest and most easily conquered dis
eases. The speclaJlst must first become pro
ficient for general practice, and must then go on
to proficiency in a few of those conditions and
diseases more difficult to understand and more
difficult to cure.
SB. TATX.OB
Tne Leading Specialist.
My Fee for a Cure Is
la Uncomplicated Cases
WHAT WEAKNESS IS AND
HOW I CURE IT
"Weakness" Is merely a
symptom of chronic Inflam
mation in the prostate gland,
brought on by the Improper
treatment of eome contracted
disease A complete and radi
cal eure Is. therefore, a ques
tion of restoring the prostate
gland to ltsnormal state, and
this I accomplish proir.p'iy
and roropletely without the
use of Internal remedies My
treatment Is a local one n
tlrelv. It Is original and sci
entific end has been proven
sbsob'elv effective by thou
sands of tests I am fn
vlnced that by no other rrth
ods can full and permanent
restoration of strength and
vigor be accomplished.
Free Consultation
Call at th office if possible
for Free Advice. Fva-nlnatlon
and Diagnosis If y cannot
call, write for symptom biank
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When Well
VARICOCELE
A thorough cure without pn!n or cjt
t'ng Kvery c of Varicocele I :- at
proves the superior! y of my mii.l aid
harmless method, an I the folly of -r-
ortirg to surge r . In most instances
It ls even unnecessary t. detain the pa
tient a single day fr"m his business.
The treatment I em; 1' v in distinctively
my own, and can 1 I. a I at my office
onlv. I o net Fibn.lt to the knife an 1
hoepltal expenst-s. when a oi.Hiplete and
ternui rser t cure cin Im 1 vvi'hout the
loss of time, and wit!: ,ut lain or cutting.
i SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON
others d the system with mineral
I pnl.r-s c:irceiv les dangerous than
the d'.ea itself The et they hope
I t i do hy tl la treatment Is to keep the
aff fr. m manifesting 1' presence
vp.'n the surface of the body. Vnder
my treatment the entire system is
i r).,r.d Tie lat tfclnt vanishes to
appet no more I employ hsrm)e
1 Ic,i-r1eer.!n rerri-1ie Ther n'e
i heretofore uttknown In the
I treatment of th1 de Thev eure
! tr neutralism an 4 absolutely det-oy.
Irg tbe rwiison tn tre system. S ich
cu:s rarnot be othr than cor piete
I snd permanent.
.00 OUR FIX
n ngc Uncomplicated Case
We cure Varicocele, Xydrooele, Kaptara, Werrous Debility, Blood
Poison, Skin Diseases, Contracted Ailments, Oleet, Strlotnre, Vital Weak
ness. Kidney and Bladder Troubles, aad all diseases common to men.
Cures
Guaranteed
Consultation
and
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We bare added to onr office equipment, for tit benefit of
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Kan, know thyself. Llf e-sise models lllast rating the mysteries of man,
ahuwtcg the body In health and disease, and many natural subject).
Wen make no mistake when thy come to us. We give you the re
sults of long experience, honest, conscientious work, and the best serv
ice that monev can buy. If you are ailing consult us. Medicine fur
nished In our private laboratory from I1.S0 to 16.60 a course.
If you cannot call, write for self examination blank. Hour a,
m. to I p. m. dally. Sundays f to 12 only.
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No Better
Treatment
fn The World
We Lead
All Others Follow
the DR. TAYLOR co.
t34V HOBBXaO STB BIT, COS KB BOOTS, KlTUaS, OBEOOB
lona, to a. iTiniQi, t to . bxtbsatb. rsox u n 1
Kiamath Excursion
Things are a little dull just now. The price of pork, beef ir.d mut
ton keeps hiiyh just the same. Better join the excursion and po
down to the LAND WHERE THINGS GROW tnd secure a HOG
RANCH, and help us to show Mr. Swift that we can iupplr his
racking plant when he builds at Portland. We hare a lare list of
Stock Ranches, Farm Lands and Town Lots in the Klamath Basin,
for sale cheap, easy "terms.
Excursion leaves Union Depot 1:30 a, m., August 223.00
round trip, return any time within 29 days. For further informa
tion apply at Klamath Land Headquarters,
F. J. Steinmetz
183 MORRISON STREET. PHONE PACIFIC 121
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