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THE OREGON VDAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. ' THURSDAYr EVENING, SEPTEMBER . 3, 1008. WANT (JEW LIHE FOR TIWIHOOli . - .' . ' . 7 " . - ," ' -' Merchants, j of Prosperous - , Community Clamor for ; ; Better Service. on the bay " suffering many moon- camp tnar anrtctM the attention or the Venlencea. x entire worM Is ebbing fast Mr. MoCJueen What lit wanted la a rood low-draft einiiitim. i the streets ara becoming boat capable of carrying1 about aoo icna i aesrtti . may tne large companies) ara Igtit and torn 60 passengers. Una I survlvln' . tulpned aa they ara with large plui.ia with which to work , the round ann everyDoay elf. of frelaht and noma 60 uassena-ers. 8h noma mail I'oruana unr norinmu termlnua becsuse a areat deal of tlma la loat In trana-ahlDDlnff freight by. war I Mr. Mouuero wai ona of tha rassn of Aatorla. At times tha boata ply In a gars on the ateamar Umatilla which- with between Portland and Aatorla ara over u, umbr of othar craft waa frosan In taxed and a delay there of ona day the lea for several days within a abort aoma tlmea means two weeka down be- distance of Noma. Ha aaya tha ax port low. Tha Elmore drawa about two feet nce . waa one long to ba remembered, too much water to permit her to get out All around tha steamers waa nothing durlilK any kind of weather. and this but1 ice In large floes. To have attempted sometimes keeps her barbound awliole to work through them would have meant montn. At such tlmea enough freight battered-up - vessel. Several polar pi tea up tp Keep ner uusy peeiiy mi bear came down near .tha froaan-in ship ana apiain west or tna cutter trorvin PROJECT WOULD -- 1 ' PAY HANDSOMELY rtuilding of Proposed Railroad In stead of Killing - Water , Compe- , tltlon Would Servo to Stimulate It and Create New Fields.. " A new steamboat Una between Port land and Tillamook la again being talked of.' From the merchants oh. Tillamook ' bay cornea tha cry again that they are unable to get aatlafactory transportation facilities with' only tha steam&r Bue II Elmore on. the run and they are anxious to have at least one more-sost in com mission. , A man well acdiialnted with tha sltna : tlon la In the city looking up capital to promote a company to take hold of a .line and he says he can ahowto any one's satisfaction that the Inveatment will return , large profits. Ha declares - the Elmore entirely Insdequate to handle the traffic at present and the fact that tltev railroad Is going to build In there now, he aaya, will increase the traffic many fold. . . - "Rather than frightening people from taking hold of a team boat Una between thla city and Tillamook," ha aald, "the building of the railroad should act as an' incentive. It will call for immense quantities of material and merchandise that the boat now on the route will be unable to handle. Even -now the El more's capacity falls far below the call for space and as a reault tha merchants anoa of tha irainn. "A good suitable boat coma be one on aa Iceberg not far from Nome, oured lor about 140,100 aiM I am golna Thi bear Bhowef UD Mnexpectedlv one to ses -if that, amount can ba raised m0rnlng and Captain West immediately vu "p1" v VX .1. Put aner nim in a small boat not J will go to Ban Francisco and fetlv ...... . m. If money Interested there." The Sue H. Elmore is Plying between Astoria and TlliamooK, iast year wnen there waa strong talk of placing a new REGATTA AT OATHLAMET. Admiral Shepherd and Staff Invited v v M Guests of Honor. ' W: I". McGreaor. eolleotor of rixmtnmm at I Astoria, is in uie city today selecting in. pwu ui annuat regatta wnioa Is to be .held at Cathlamet next Sat urday. Colonel D. M niinna It III Victor! Sink. Don Matias In Ooronel STW- J!T ,( Admiral lie Rav nnrlnir Denm Foff, ' I Admiral . MoOregor has ' invited (Rporlal ni.rntrh te The Jnnraal.) craft on the route,-the Elmore's run was extended' to Portland until It havd been definitely settled that the proposed boat wouia noi, coma on. . I'STBAAIERS. IN COLLISION. MaONnr hi. ' 1 intA I weorge a. onepnera, admiral of the Aa- mherd. torla regatta juat cloaed, and tiis staff simmer. Muiurm rn iiiiy u -. w , fma.t. 0f i.AnAp . T aaj . K.t Z' VT Ti' extensive preparations are under way w regaiia, wnicn wiu be a sort of a wind-up of the affair at Aatorla. Chilian Coronel bay, during a dense fog. Hap- ny, owing to tne apienum aiscipune on oard the Victoria, by which tha boata .h m.r, .... r: I were quickly lowered, there waa no losa t0 "tak. ; -of - i .lSTSI I Kl.lt... - ' I visitors. VISIT ITALIAN CRTJISEB. of Ufe. as burden, built ' in Oermany In H78, the I Victoria ' aispiaced o.t .. tons . and - was built In Glasgow In 1902. . Although the Knglian snip was somownai "amagea Crowds Tnsmr Pm. rs-. she could not enter a port on account of r1" urowaa inspect Foreign Craft tna log. ...,.. 1 : 1 au, Ancnor ut liar Dor. Tha Italian crulaer Pnn 1 m j.M4--l iwa, 1.1 u nun nynr f .iiarnnnn m r n .m. ra of launehAa. tnr hlr a. 1 Steamers , Return With Capacity .J' wlrs'ilft'pen .wtSfi. back; prom NQMte.--' Crowds of . Miners. Ijohn A. McQueen, civil engineer In the ?.JlB" -b?fB nioored-alongsii overnment survey service, returned I ' ',L,r"- " ;"w aocoi rom Nome, Alaska, this morning after lavln soent several ' months ' lr north. lie says ; the bottom has follen a: moaaia visitors stepping off and on ine ouKie Bringing-inem mere and sail ors from the ship are on .duty to th. rr.ir.tn. n.n and h. hmi.1. I perieci oraer is maintained.' ii aiai1 mm umjui. , n . . . , are leaving about as fast, as steamers r.0,?" Jt! JTT1 ean accommodate them. I ". '.??. hpathouses at short in- Th. life or wnat was once tne muungj feVswen the .hlp"and ti east rtm 125,000,000 of them-and every one of them as gjpd as all the7.rest ! - r; ( That's the splendid record made by : In 1907. Imperiales Cigarettes are made of conscientiously selected pure tobacco, and so uniformly'rolled, in thin mais rper-crimped, not pasted that they smoked, with absolute uniformity, everyone -of that 125,000,000, straight to the mouthpiece. v You can smoke Imperiales Cigarettes all day long with pos itively no after effects, i The men of . tht West smoked over 125,000,000 Imperiales Cig arettes in lyOJ, f HERE TO LOAD WHEAT. - A ' British Steamer Cambrian King Ar- ' rives for Third Time, ' xne British steamer Cambrian rtn. Captain Carter, arrived at Astoria tbfs I morning in ballast, under charter to carrv wheat from this nort ta Rnrnn. Bhe will be dlsDatched bv tha TnrtU.n1 I A' .VU. ,UJK MA.A.a 1.1llllfMjT. The Cambrian King has been here twice before, once to take a cargo of flour to Vladivostok in- 1906. and once to carry- lumner to jueioourne, Aus tralia, That waa last Juniiari- ' h.n she reoeived her cargo at the mills of the Tongue Point Lumbar eomnnn. nnr HIS NAME OSSISMAN. ' OX CsAJFSJS'' 1"1E Q - - X II Passenger Who Fell From Steamer t Haasalo Lived at Astoria. J.'.Osslsman waa th nun nt th nassenger who fell from tha o. n n Aatorla liner Hassalo last Monday night and was drowned near 8t Johns. ,Hls nome was at oixin ana Bona atrata. Captain John Anderaon of th ff... salo has made a report or the drown ing to United States Inspectors Ed- waras ana iruuer statins- thmmin th.f everything Possible was done tn nirna the man who could not bo found in the darkness. The steamer's searchlights were piayeo on tne river aooat u min ALONG THE WATERFRONT. in 10c for 10 t Sold Eorywhmn , THE JOHN BOLLMAN COMPANY, Manufacture. San Fraswlsee m The Food that makes robust, sturdy, hesthy youngsters is IHffi AH the muscle-maJdng material in whita I - r . . hulled corn, flaked, malted and toasted. It has the flavor tnat delights the palate. Ghildren like it because it is crisp,' snappy and a y, eet . And it's only a nickel. Try it for breakfast with, cream or- milk. - All grocers sell it' The only Malted Corn Flakes. The gasoline sloop Condor. Captain Anderson, is at Couoh street dock load- : for New port She will sail tonight. Che Norwegian ship Daghlld. Captain Stalhane, Is expected in the harbor to morrow to aiscnarge sana ballast. She has several tons of the finest kind of mason sana brought out from Rotter dam that tha captain la willing- to give away tor tne taxing. , The steamer Eureka. Ca.rjta.ln Blank. arrived at Martin's dock early this morning irom juurexa via Uoos Bay, bringing freight and passengers. The steamer Breakwater, Captain xuacgenn. aauea Tor joos ilay last night. The steamer Alllanoe. Caotaln Olann. arrivcu i rom v;oos ftay last nignt, Dring- ina- j.vu prissrnnra ana zuu tons or freight. Off the mouth of the Columbia river ana ran close enough to tha Amur- lean ship 8t. Nicholas to permit nhinf uriicer uexwr to tnrow two packages of newspapers on board. The St. Nlch alas was at anchor near the lightship waiting for a towboat, having- returned irom tne salmon canneries on Bristol Bay. Officer Dexter says he supposed viia papers wuum do welcome to tnose on board the St. Nicholas, who had been deprived of news for the past six months. The St. Nicholas crossed In tnis morning. MARINE NOTES. ' Astoria, Sept t. Arrived down at S and sailed at 11:80 a. m. 8teamer I Breakwater, for Coos Bay. Arrived at a:... a. m., steamer Geo. W. Fenwlck, from San Pedro. Sailed at :1S a m., nriiian aieamer ureamont. ror ml Vin cent, for orders. Arrived at 8:10 and left up at 11:60 a. nv, British steamer Cambrian King, -from Comox. Oltaide at i a. m., a square-rigger. French bark Alice Marie, from Port-1 iana. Astoria, eept. i. Arrived at iz:zo tk m.. German ship Aster, from Mejillones. Arrived a own at J and saiiea at 4 p. m ateamer Rosecrana with schooner Mon terey, for Monterey. Arrived at 1:15 p. m... ship St. Nicholas, from Nushagak. ud at 6:16 i from Eureka - and Arrived at 3:1S and left tn.. steamer Eureka, war ports. Arrived down at :J0 snd sailed at 7:40 p. m., ateamer Atlas, for San FraBctsco. Arrived down at 7 p. ta., British steamer Braemont. Hongkong. China. Sept 1. Arrived. Gorman steamer Nloomadla, from Portland. Cardiff Sect. 1. Arrived. British ship Clan Buchanan, from Portland. Antwerp. Bept l.-Amvd British steamer Amberton, from Puget sound. Port id. Betrt 2. Arrived. British steamer Antllorhus. from Pnget sound. Astoria, 8ept, I. Condition at the mouth of the river at a m., smooth; wind eaat, S miles: weather cloudy. Tides at Aatorla High water 7:11 m.. 1.7 feet: 6:44 p. m.. 7.7 feet. Low water 0.11 a. m.. 1.1 feet: 0:19 b. m.. 1.7 feet m Paimi-No We Atq the Originatdrs of Painless and Ixw-PricedDentistry In Portland r-.. .. , . ; ' ....... SAVE MONEY A ll rWse-4-ln Extracted WITHOUT-PAIN. Nothing inhaled no gas, no chloroform, no ether and above all, ijll I 1 Vvtil 110 cocaine 01 anything else dangerous used. From 1 to 33 teeth extracted at one sitting without a particle of pain, danger or bad after-effects, making the task one of pleasure rather than one of dread. ' 7 y- :' r ' . ' ' . . 7; CniTlP fltld See HnW We Do It The Bafe8t and best methods for elderly people and persona in dell-"-WUII1C U1IU a3CC 1 IUW UC UV lie cate health, and for children. No risk, no pahi, n5 bad effects. We extract over 100 teeth a day by our painless method, and are equipped for Just this kind of work. f Beware of I m itators pWTS Only 50c a Tooth eminent A Reduction When Several Are Extracted - FILLINGS 50 UP PORCELAIN CROWNS S3.50 UP GOLD CROWNS v $3.50 UP Extractions Free If Plates Are. Ordered BRIDGE WORK . . . .$3.50 PER TOOTH UP FLEXIBLE RUBBER PLATES .$8.00 A GOOD RUBBER PLATE, ONLY ,$5.00 The reason of our great success Is due to the uniform high grade work done by us. Flexible Rubber Plates Have many adyantages over the old thick, cumbersome, ordinary rubber plates, and even over gold plates, being much Hghter and thinner. These plates are flexible, only a trifle thicker than heavy writing paper, fit closer and adhere better to the roof of the mouth. Particles of food and small seeds cannot get under them. They will last longer, are stronger than any others, and will not break, as they will give first, being flexible: Chicago Painless Dentists' own process, and made only by us. I have always heretofore shared with most people the dread of a den tist's chair. But now am sure I shall not dread the ordeal aarain, for at your of floe I can truthfully say, "I was not hnrt at all." Even the bridgewQrk whioh I had dreaded was painless and most satisfactory. Mrs. F. Johnson, 164 East 17th st X hare had 15 teeth extracted snd to plates made bt the . Chicago Painless) Dentists. I am delighted with the work and am pleased to have this opportunity to advlte ner vous women to have the Chloago Painless Dentists do their work. Mrs. S. Fake, Ore Point, Wash. Chicago Painless Dentists placed brldaework In my mouth which has proven, after five years' Chicago Painless Dentists have Just filled several teeth for me and also put in a bridge, all of which has given me complete satisfaction. My work waa all done painlessly. Harry. Wood, Warrant on. Or. Tha Chicago Patnless Dentists made five 23k. gold crowns for mo and -I suffered no inconvenience whatever. I am pleased to recom mend them for all kinds of dental work. Mrs. Nettle Hanlin. tit Itth st perfect piece of work and Is now quite se, to be 1 durable. servioaabls aa orlsi- nal teeth. A very difficult tooth wss pUed before this brldgework was put in, aad "it didn't hurt a bit." Harry tjnaw. Sbaw, Morgan A Cov iS5 Alder st Being a" stranger In thla city and not knowing any dentist, I ain cer tain I found one of the best Chica go Painless Dentists. Their work is very satisfactory and should be highly recommended. r-v.- I-1 i Slay ton. Or. Chicago Painless Dentists extract ed two worthless teeth, for me and replaced them by bridgework, whioh was done to my entire satisfaction and without any pain whatever. a L. Bains of the Bains Steel Oo. Chicago Painless Dentists per- rormea a most suocessrui operation in the placing or a porcelain crown, most natural to Ufa I am very well pleased and satisfied. The work was executed without pain. Chicago Pain less Dentists do as they advertise. C H. Ponton, 421 Meaner st Chicago Pain lea Dentists extract ed 20 teeth for me, and did it ab solutely without pain. I have, had a great deal of experience with other dentists, and can truthfully say that Chicago Painless Dentists' method Is best of all. ' I highly recommend them to everyone. John Hessian. 174 6th st en . treated bv Cblcago PalnlasS Dentists for years. I have tried all the different methods, and I can say unhesitatingly no dentlat or Physician has ever operated with such suooess or skill. In extracting my teeth they did it without any pain to ma It la a great pleasure to me to recommend them snd their meth ods) of treatment Mrs. P. Read, St Johns. Chicago Painless Dentists did some crown work for me four years ago, which proved satisfactory. I came In today and had my teeth examined and found that everything was Just like hew. J. la. Clarke. S72 Park st It gives me great pleasure to state that Chicago . Painless Dentists ex tracted an Impacted wisdom tooth for me, which had been giving me great annoyance for veara. It waa extracted absolutely without a parti cle of pain to me. It was easily worth 100 times the amount paid. J. J. KimDaii, . gaJem, Or. Chicago Painless Dentists made me are both speot an upper- and lower plate and they satisfactory in every Airs. jv. ii. 410 Goldsmith, st I have had 10 teeth extracted. some cf them very complicated tasks, and two plates made by the Chicago Painless Dentists and 1 can 'heartily recommend them to any one desiring first-class work at a moderat cost O. K. Shear, . . 1134 E. Salmon st CHICAGO PAINLESS DENTISTS An Work Kept tn Sepsis Free. X4j Attestants. Sixth and Washington Sts. rnoaeaf SCaU SSSO, A-6S40. Of Soe Itaist s a. aa. to TtSO p. sa, unsays, to IS. PORTLAND OREGON CHECKING ACCOUNTS This bank welcomes small as vrtll as large, accounts sobject to check, because it is equipped with every-facility for -promptly handling a large number of individual accounts. Ample capital and snrplut. conservative management snd itrict federal inper vision afford absolute security fof all deposit! 3 PER CENT INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS" AXXAPOLIS MIDDY HOME FOR VISIT ' rpril Irtapetrs ta Tie mall Hlllaboro. Or Sept 1. William N. Bsrrett Jr.. a son of Hon. W. N. Barf rett of this city, reacneo nome yeter- day f6r a short visit He has Just cora- fletd his second year aa a midshipman n the naval academy at Annapolis. He made the summer practice cruise on the Chicago from Hampton Roads up along tha coaat of Maine. SPANISH VETERANS AT TAC0MA XEXT Boston, Sept I The fnfted (tpauiUa War Veterans today rhoae Ttmeit, Wash., aa tha place for tha national meeting nert year. a inoui or row bis name ta "bad cash." He doenl fare for roM or stiver, bat be will teal your feealta sway. If be appears In your ben arrest btm at er with BaDard a H or hound Syrsp, It mar fneavn coe an mptloo If yrm Sent A cire fr all roughs, colds and chest troit bla . IW ?-. IS M i aa r bolt la Bold by- aatdraors I; rug eoenpaay. 66 YEARS AGO t piano, was produced that Immediately assumed a fore most position among the great pianos of the world. TODAY that same piano is a recog nized standard of piano val ue. Its name is HARD MAN The Wiley B. Allen Co. 304 OAK ST, Bet. 5th and 6th Wholesale Distributing Onter for the Entire Northwest. GEORGE XOLAXD IS . NOW CIRCUIT JWGE fwa1 TH-vatra ss The SMraatt Klamath Fa) la. Or, eVpt. 1. 0rr Kolano. this cty. Jfvrk bts oats of off!c a a clmilt Jt, r.JMfwdlT and smed Lb datles yesterday. Jadge tser.acn. Merchants Savings & Trust Company 247 WASHINGTON STREET Paid-Up Capital $150,000.00 Does a general banking business. Pays interest on Savings Accounts and Time Certificates. Holds titles to properties pending transfer of sale or other disposition. . . Cates for estates under will, or for executor, adminis trator or guardian. Acts astrustee in bond issues, escrows, etc Furnishes property estimates for non-resident Investors. . Effects collections, etc - Vho realgned the offioa, administered the oath. - - .' Mr. Noland's appointment has grvea universal satisfaction and It Is gener ally predicted that at the end of two years of the unexpired term ba will be reflected. - " Offices are being fitted vp th the American bark building for Jug pn- eoa and C. F. ptoti, wbe wlU sr. f f ia 4 law -partnership. . - . 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