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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENINO, AUGUST 18. 1008.
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Tug North Star Readies As
'triria From Nush-agfak'Kivcr.
SAILOES EXPECTED
SOON TO FOLLOW
Three Ships, the St. Nicholas, Ilerlin
and Henry ViUard Left for Bristol
Bay Early in the Spring to Bring
Back Season's Pack.
ne-l at 172.390. She will roal at Comox,
B. C, and Newraetle, Australia, and
tak th- Suez route.
Th-) oriental ltner Alesla which ar
rived here Sunday will begin loadinjr
flour tomorrow or Thursday. .She iroos
from Aleska dock to t lie roal hunkero
this afternoon, and will then shift across
th river to Alblna dock. From there
she will ro to the flour mills to finish.
It Is stated that every Inch of frelg-ht
space has been spoken for In order to
accommodate a largo shipment for Hong,
kong. Filled to capscity the Alesla car
ries 54,000 barrels flour.
CARRIKR PIGEOXS DESERT
The tug North Star reached Astoria
this moi-nlng from Nushagak, Bristol
iay, Alaska. This means that within
the next few days the flee-t of wind
jammers that went north from Columbia
river will be heading Into the river with I
British Steamer Braeinoiint Loses
PeU From Athuitie (.'oast.
Four carrier pie-eons left the British
steamer Bmemount Saturday when she
was being lined at the wharf of th'-I
Eastern Western Lumber company
They have failed to return and it la now j
believed that possibly they struck out I
tor Newport News, where they were
taken on board.
The pigeons had been on the steamer
o long that It was not feared they
ould desert and for that reason the
officers of the big steamer which Is
now loudlng whnt at Montgomery dock
No. 2 were greatly surprised when tbe
birds failed to show up yesterday.
Never before had thoy been away longer
than one day.
One of the carriers hns a ring around
one leg bearing the inscription "17."
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"BROOK"
The Peer of All
$3.00 HATS
Comes in all the stylish shapes and
colors, soft and stiff ; wears as well
as those that sell at much higher
prices.
"Steinbach's Special"
The best low-priced hat in the world all the new fall
shapes and colors, looks as well as the higher-priced ones,
A Pretty Stream From the Side of St. Helens; the Climbers on the Great Snow Slope and a Crevasse In
the Glaciers. Photos by Nelson Gammons.
DREDGE YEARLY READY.
the lesson's pack at the canneries owned
by Portland and Astoria Interests.
The vessels that left here early in
the spring for the canneries were the
bark -Henry Vlllard. the ship ft. Nicho
las and Berlin. These are all of the
old school of American sailing vessels,
reputed to be fair sailers even In their
old age. The Berlin and St. Nicholas
have been In the cannery fleet many
seasons but this is the first year of
the Henry Villard.
The Vlllard was sent .Nnrtn insteaq
of the bark Emily Heed which went on
the bench near Tillamook lust spring
when on the way from Newcastle to
this port with a cargo of coal. Miss
ing his bearings the captain kept the
vessel on her course till she got into the
breakers when there was no possible
chance of getting her Into deeper water
again.
Besides the salmon pack, the ships
will bring the crews that worked at
fishing and in the canneries during the
summer so that ecii versei win reiurn
with about 20(1 men on board. A large
malorltv of these men are Japanese
and some Chinese.
I,ast season one of the Columbia river
fleet, the ship St. Taui. was lost on her
return voyage. mih rim msi in a ig
and piled up In a protected bay near
on Indian v ege. Fortunately the en
tire crew was saved, but the vessel and
a greater part of the cargo became a
total loss.
i Coos Bar Residents Ak to Have
Craft at Early Date.
The government dredge that has been
under construction at Greenwich deck
for some time will he ready In a few
days. Her first work will probably be
to dot pen tho channel into the harbor of
Coos Bay.
The dredge- Is not self-propelling and
will have to be towed to Coos nay. The
residents of the bay have subscribed a
fund to get the dredge started. It being
earnestly desired to have the hay cleared
out to accommodate larcer vessels than
thosa now plying out of there.
No decision lias yet been arrived at
hv the government engineers as to what
disposition will be made of the dredge
when ready for Its first commission.
ALONG THE WATERFROYT.
VALUABLE CARGOES START.
Steamers Arabia and Ilford Leave
for Foreign Destinations.
Two large steamers, the British tramp
Ilford ano Portland A Asiatic lln-r
Arabia, left down this morning bound
for foreign ports with freight valued
ct nearly I22B.OOO. the cargoes consist
ing entirely of products native of this
region.
The Arabia got away at 7 o'clock from
Montgomery dock No. 1, bound for
Hontkoni and way ports with 44S.409
feet of lumber, valued at about J4.5O0,
J2.743 barrels of flour, valued at I1J0.
972. and enough m!xd cargo, consist
ing of apples and other products to bring
the totsi value or the cargo to J146,
787.41. The Ilford got started down the river
about 9 o'clock She had been at an
chor In the stream over night. The
Ilford goes to Copenhagen and Ham
burg with I.jno.Rf.S feet of lumber, val
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SKIN CLEARED
By Simple Chare In TooA.
It has been said hv a physician that
most dtse.?es are the result of Indi
gestion -
There s undoubtedly much truth In the
statement, even to the cause of many
uns!ght1 eruptions. hlh many sup
pose ran be removed by applying some
remedy on th outside
By changing her food a Kansas girl
was relieved of an erzema which was
great annoyance to her She writes:
"Tor five months I ws suffering with
an eruption on rr.y face and hands
which our do(ir called enema and
wMrh caused me rrat deal of Incon
venience The suffering was almost
unbes rahle
"Th rr.edlcln I took only gave me
temprsry relief One day I happened
to read somewhere tht eciema was,
raused hr IndigesMon Then I read that'
manv pereons Isd bri re!'ved of in
digestion bv eating f?rape-Nuts
' I decided to try It I liked the teste
rt the food end i particularly plesed
to notice that my digestion was Improv
ing and that the eruption was disap
pearing as if by magic I hsd at lt
loond. in this great food. something
that reached nir trouble
"When I find a victim of this ff1lc-
rton. I remember my own mrmer Buffer
ing and advis a trial of Grape-Nuts
fvwj Instead cf me-1'rtne There a
He pim."
Name given Pwttim Co, Pattte
Crk Mich Read 'The Road to TVell
TUle.w la rag
Crrr ree)d the a hove leter7 A w
m appear tram tint te time. Thrj
re) raal tre, aaxl fall of traataa
fetter et
Tho British steamer Bucranla shifted
to tho Victoria dolphins this morning
to finish loading lumber for Shanghai.
The steamers Shaver. M. F. Hender
son and Sarah Idxon will leave down
the river today to tow one of the Ren
son Logging company's log rafts to
Astoria where it will be picked up bv
the steam schooner Yosemite and towed
to San Diego.
j- The Harriman liner State of Califor
nia, Captain Nopander, reached Alns
worth dock at 11 o'clock last night
from San Francisco. She brought a
good list of passengers and a full
freight. Captain Nopander reports a
strong" head wind.
The North Pacific Steamship com
pany's steamer George W. Elder Is due
to arrive here today from tsan 1'edro
and way ports. She bad not reported
at Astoria by noon today and It Is sup
posed that strong northerly winds are
delaying her.
Advices from nurban. South Africa,
announce that tho Russian bark Albyn
was not damaged when she went
aground there shortly after her arrival
from Portland with a cargo of lumber.
The gasoline sloop Condor will leave
for Newport this afternoon with a
cargo of general merchandise, the larger
part of It consisting of flour. j
Kerr. Gifford & Co have chartered
the British ship Killdalton to carrv
wheat from Piieet sound to Europe and
tho French bark General Foy to enrry
wheat from this port to Europe.
been ordered to am
Morrow in the circuit court next Thurs
day for a similar Inquiry.
It Is learned that interesting facts re
garding the Pence company and the
connection of .1. Thorburn Koss there-
wiin may ne nrougnr out. in i ence
company, wnicn wis on root large plans
for improvements at the exposition
grounds. Is one of the companies to
which lihcrRl loans were made by the
Title Guarantee Sr Trust company dur
ing its palmy days.
The circuit court inquiry has been
set on foot by an attornev acting for
the plaintiff In the case of Allen C. Dur
borow of Chicago against Lafe Pence.
Ihirborow and Pence were members of
congress together and Pence owed the
Chlcngoan J4 2S.H7. A sight draft bv I
Durhorow In 1903 brought no funds and
in November lliiifi, ludgment was given
ill ti, Mr.nHt ..,t- F. ,,11 '
- .... ...t .-..iii lui im; lull flUll'UIll
of the draft, with $75 for attorney fees
and $27 for costs.
The court records show that supplo
menXil proceedings to require Pence to
mali" a showing as to his property
were started after the sheriff had an
nounced that he could not find any
property upon which to lew. These
proceedings were continued bv consent
until January 7. 1 007. but nothing ap
pears to have been done on that date
or afterward. The statement bv pence
that he has $10,000 worth of AMri
not subject to execution has stimulated
the attorney for Ihirborow to renew ac
tion to try to collect the Judgment.
SAVE LE
Councilman Find That Ade
quate Medical Inspection
of Public Schools AVill He
Good Financial Move
Figures Give New Light.
piehis' film
s sun FIR
$170
FALL YOUMAN DERBIES, SILK AND OPERA
HATS ARE ON DISPLAY
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wiu'gej
Brittans Believe That Con
vict Breen Will Bestore
Their Nov.
French scientists nre studying a pe
culiar movement of the sands along the
VfnT roaj,'7 of France. Belgium and
Holland. A fine sand originating on
the coast of Normandy has been found
as far away as Denmark.
MARINE NOTES.
Kidney Disease Cared
Thousands Hare Kidney Pis ease and Do
l JLDOW It.
Warner's Safe Onre Cares all forms of
kidney, liver, bladder, and blood diseases.
As an example of the marvelous ef
fects of Winners Safe Cure we select
at random the rase of Mrs. Marie Pat
ten of 60! Washburn Ave.. Chicago. Ill
, . I have taken Warner's Safe Cure for
the last eight months. I was suffering
from a diseased condition of the liver
Rldnevs. bladder and stomach. also
spinal trouble. I was so nervous that I
moii .i .i .mina nr ever pettinc- n-oll ft
tried many doctors without getting any Nut the year
...... rlllr.,, , UMn, tnere was
no cilre for mo.
"I commencfd to tuke your Safe Kid
ney C ure and Safe Pills. I have now
gained the victory. After taking the
Safe i ure my doctors did not know me.
rhey thought I wna a new woman, and
1 feel ten years younger
Astoria. Aug iv Arriveo hi i a. m.. I tn nk von nvr h.j . - .
steamer North Star, from Nushagak. vertlsenmt for vour Safe Cure I
As'oria. Aug. i.. I-eft up at 4:1a p. known hv thousands of neool in r-hi
m . steamer State of California, from cago. I nm a professional nurse and I
San Franrlfoo have a verv largo acquaintance 'nianv of
Son Vt-onM.r.r. Alio- IT lrrlvt.1 mf 1 Ttlinm K..I !.- .. - j 01
t... , . u Mlr oea,i.
p. m.. steamer Hofe i ity. from Portland
and steamer Cascade, from Columbia
river Sailed at 7 p. m.. steamer Sho
shone, for 'Colombia river
Ventura, Aug. 17 Arrived, steamer
Asuncion, from Portland
Astoria. Aug 1 Condition at the
month of tie river at S a. m., obscured:
wind, southeast IS miles; weather,
dense fog
Tide at Astoria Wednesdsv High
That Portland will have an ndqunte
school inspection for the (nunc year
Is now expected despite the fad that
the ways and means committee of the
city council refused to appropriate $ i 6 .
for two inspectors and n school nurse
at its last meetings. Since that time
several of iho eouncilmen have made a
personal Investigation of the question
and have come to the conclusion that
the inspectors are essential to protect
public hearth.
1 he reason the eouncilmen remsenio
grant the request at Its Inst meeting
was because of the shortage of city
funds. Hut the great importance of
the work and the small amount of the
appropriation has convinced them that
such an expenditure would he not only
a great protection to public health, but
also be a shrewd financial move
The financial saving from such an
appropriation would be made hv sav
ing the city from a great expense in
curred from epidemics. City Health of
ficer Esther C. Pohl was oewnpelled to
ask the council for an additi :1 $.
to carry the health departmei-t throuch
She p:j
money
(Special Pispatrh to The Journal !
WaJla Walla, Wash., Aug. 18. Leav
ing the father and mother of the mis
sing Brlttan boy waiting at the toll
gato for him to bring the child to
them in 15 minutes. James Hreen. par
doned from the state penitentiary to
rescue the lad. never came back. After
waiting in vain for his return, the
Brittans came back to town, having
Riven tip all hope of ever finding the
lost tecll.. Breen had told them the i
boy would be brought back yesterday I
rti o o ciocK, out ne never came.
Mr. Brlttan found the people who
had bought the horse Breen said was
shot from under him on a former trip
and confronted him with the evidence
Breen boasted he could live In the
mountains there for 20 years and never!
be captured.
"I will defy them to get me, and I I
will prove they can't.'" he said
On the other hand, circumstances look
llk.i Breen may be truthful. He left1
his coat and all his money when he
went down the trail after the hov II
had hod opportunities to escape before ',
with two weeks' start and on horse- I
back with $300: this time he was afoot
without coat, money or guns. The Brit-!
tans waited only two hours for him I
before they gave up. He told them '
there was trouble about the reward
and ho would have to get men to steal !
the boy. The parents this morning!
think lie may yet bring the bov- home .
The Kind Yon nave Always Bought, and which has been
in use lor oyer 30 years, has borne the signature of
and has been made under his per-
Vt- sonal supervision since its infancy.
'C64'Z. Allow no one todMMrivA -von In thin
All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Jost-as-good" are bnfc
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other iiarcotio
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverish ness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, eves Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA f ALWAYS
Sears the Signature of
JO
The Kind You Haye Always Boo gbt
In Use For Over 30 Years.
Tfic Hurry Fad.
t r Cleveland " maA . .ri-. .
ined to the wvs torturer, ' had little sympathy with the!
t usn ano nurr inai rne. American bus
" the t n(1.o man so nnmnlarpnltv aeAA.. .
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and means committee that t:.e
was largely responsible Iiee se cr tush..., man so romnJ.i,
smallpox epidemic last spring-, result-1 .,,., pat ny with train and boat dictation
men n m- i in-i' ie.M - . witn me nincn table telephone the
there been paid inspector the epi - : ,., phonograph. and the 'other
demlc would not have gained -uch iiead i bluff.
way and the city would have save; nun ! lion t rush so.' Mr. Cleveland once
dreds of dollars spent for ! llge- sick said to me Lightning might do a
and Isolation fees, .lust ' m. 'i the Kr,at deal mnr if It wasn't always in
-lj r-yni I f. t n ll se i imp e p " v . . .... ( - n n n H W I U r. 1 1 Try .
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possible to determine, lei' i-'.at nearly
all of the $:.00o could ha-- b.-en saved
is the belief of th health au-re.nt es
Rut It la not O'dv this til asc of the
TE3T TOtTR WTTIMnPara Eflimtlnn ihut Ka j..,t.1 a . inv of
Put some mi rr.mg urine in 'a glass ' mind among the rounc. ! Tit Wh.ci
or bott.". !-t it s-ano ? 4 hours If lhr. I tlmr Investigated t,e hen!:!i re or 'a
thev disottver.il that on a n a i a g t h re
is a re.Mish srji;Ttent In the hn(nn.
of the or if the urine Is eoudv
or mllkv or If vnn se particles or
germs floating shout n it. vour kid
neys ate diseased and von should get
a bottle of IVurmr'n Safe Cure at once
AJTAIiTSTS nsil
If after nrnking this test you hare
One of the I
Essentials
.er of the happy homes of to-day is a vast $
As .. . .. . . .. '
Moclips and Westport Beaches
IDEAL SUMMER RESORTS
Easily reached via Northern Pacific
Railway with frequent train service
1 feet. Low water. 0:55
feet; 0 4' p. m . 10 feet
PEIICE Will Hit
FACTSABOUTROSS
Cited to .Appear Before
Judge 3rorrow to Answer
Questions.
..i me ui.eniic in ..ur system, send a
sample of vour urine, putting your
name and aridres on the package, to
our Medical pepartment. and our doc
tors analvze It and send vou a r.-
port.w 1th ad ic- and medical booklet free
children die ear i f.int'i of t 'le s.-ii'Hil
year from dlpht iari i. h !e t:,e number
::s.OTi:2.,; r;.;. ' LK" .. fund of information am to the bet method.
mer vacation the number of esses falls f nrnmn,:n, hn.ltK iii
i '.-..-. " unpiucqf mnui J SF
to almost nothing, while a death from
diphtheria in July. August and Septem- I right living and knowledjre of the World's
ber Is a rarity , , D
That this dreadful mortality among ' Deal products. T
the young chlldre i could be prentedl rj . . !i
or greatly lessened by the expenditure 1 roaucta ol actual exoeUence and I T
of a few hundred dollars appealed ; reasonable claims tr,itKf,,Il . Z
strongly to the eouncilmen. and it is ; rPaona'Jle ciajma trutblully prwented J
believed that they will grant the n-es-: and which have attained to worid-wiH I
"lu"" sr. oiiaseo: the ear' anprorrlation. If it a not done , i
not carried off and this I In time to have tbe inspe.-t.' at work acceptance through the approval of the i X
I. imhaco. Rheumatism of I when school opens. It is believed that'yr- u t t , .i i. . Z.
ther will be bv (VMr 1. only about " eu-iuiormni oi trie orW;Dotof mdi-, X
two weeks after the schools open. ritual, onlv Kt rJ K , v I
the act ef I-afe Pence nuallfrl-yr
for 1 1 .(-' on the bood of Jackao Rld
the ber alarer cf George F. De Marm.
bag started trceble tt him la a new
ewarter Alreadg e1te4 t appear tn tng ea th. 1'beral offer In Otma.
tho .'" "eosrt to aerwer outwns I r-e i' Joimal Oenutnenees e-f this of er
ctocemlrg fela froperty. ts tAa eowjla guAtxtjeU. bj toe aabl'.ahac
uric acid !
causes Goi.t
tte Joints. Khe iniat m of the Muscles
Rheumatism of the Heart. Rheumatism
ev.rTw her. Warner s Safe Cure drives
out tn. uric aria
I In kidn.r dleea the lowels are often
constipated an1 the liver torpid. War
ners Paf. Pills oulcklv rHve thla con
dition and no ill sfter effect Is experi
enced WARNER'S SAFE O RE Is put tip In
two sties end Is sold b all arngglsta
or d!r-rt. st M rnts enl II A BOTTLk!
Refuse subetltutes containipg harmful
drugs whit h rbture the system.
tni OTTLg TMXM To convince
every sufferer from disease of the kid
neys liver, bladder sad Mood that
WARNERS S A FE CI'RK will pure
thm. a trial bottle will ho eont FTtEE
OF CHARGE, poe paid, to anr one whoi
Will write n Alt Lit S BAFK CI RK
CO, Rorheeter. V T . ar4 mention hav-
t
FIVE TRUVK RO A DS th' hPFJ f4Cu,r of ipcting od obuin-1 1
,1-10'TTTX-r,x-!neb.tthoworldaJorcU. IX
FOR WASHINGTON
One of the products of that riaja, of : X
(Sreet.i rirtc t Tbe Jmrui i i ktwwn component parts, aa EthicaJ , T
ChehsJIe. Wssh . Aug 1 1 A meeting ' .,,) l, r - , !I
has been called to be held st this city remMJ'' "TproTred by phys5Ctaas ajd com-
Avgnst II. In the Interest of the good mended hr the We!LTnft v- X
Am . . , tkm l ' w tT3 T
state highway oomrn'sslorT and ln
doreed by the State tf'wl Roods' iMtv
ctatton, Joseph M. Prow, state high
way commissioner, wtll be present and
outline the system that will f' pre
sented to the net legislature for con
sideration. The purpose of the meeting
Bore in develop a plan bv which
very candidate for tho legislature will
be placed on rew as fnr i agatnat
Ue fropoeot s stem ct roads, ;
World aj valuable and wKoJesome family X
ve is the weU-known Syrup of Figi
and Elixir of Senna. To get iU boeficiil j
effect aJwsya boy tbe genniae, tnanw-.
factum! by'U CaL forma Fig Syrop Cb J 1
o&l, aad fa, aaJi by aH led.B( dra&tU. i
Summer Tourist Fares $60.00
For the round trip to St. Paul, Minne
apolis, Duluth, Sioux City, Omaha,
Kansas City, Etc - - ,
Chicago, $7150 St Louis, $67.50
v Ask your nearest Northern ' Pacific
agent regarding train service, rates, etc.
or address
.VD. CHARLTON,
. . At. Ca. rit. Afer.t
2SS MORRISON STREET , PORTLAND, Q?tzi",