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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENING.. SEPTEMBER 21. 1008. FIVE COASTERS REACH HARBOR Johna. belaf overhauled for tha winter I xiiun. I Captain ThMiin haa Haa chief afflcerl for eaveral yrxra on the ilnmir flue I 111. lUmort, which operates blwn As-1 I tori and Tillamook, and la welt so-1 FOR riMPLRS, T0(K qua in tad with Uie coast and tha river. It U aipartad to have tha Condor raad) I or aervu la a raw oars. TOST DEMED MCEXSR tfraa auar Bate TraaUee . rM- DCQT montha ago tha dlapanaara af II 111 I ha new discovery for Ilia cure LU I I a. deride to allow tha druf- J ha country to handle lu Prevl. Mw Blaoarery Pare Soaam eat Xraaleafcea Ktear Bate TroaUas Ovsnifat. A few monl fx) Urn. h or eeaema, lata of tin oua to that time It could on) be ob tained direct from tha laboratories til nee Ihia change In tha method of aieiriiMirion. noala.ui haa mat with ina Tha atate Bailor hoarding house com-1 moal phenomenal iuuumi of anvthlns in i an ion neia a mamma line mortun 10 1 iniroouoea 10 uie arus trade la tna jaei Ironalder an application from Charles 1 18 years, AH leadlnf drug Htoraa, In vest for a llcenea to operate a aallnrl rludlne tha (skldinore Dru Co. In Port- boardlna tiouaa In Portland. Tha aDDll. I land are now carrvlna tha enaclal lo cation waa denied. leant alae recently adopted, alao tha tt There ara a rood many ahiDS In tha I Jar. ' harbor and numbtr ara booked to ar-h Thla (treat success la not surprising Tvnr'nm rvTi "irri rv V I rl ve Aero during- the winter but many! wnen it la remembered that, in ecaema 1) l.liLtj KJ11jK1jA laatlora are being shipped Independently I caeea, poalam atopa tha Itching wltn 0 II TO II R 0 Good Weather Again Along h0" ,n ; uoasi ueponea dv Masters. Decomposed Remains of Man . Had Iain in Park for Six Months. . BREAKWATER SPEAKS Ona warm spring day aU montha ago a man who waa sick unto death and without money round a cosy apot on a of tha aallor boarding houaa man. Kewlnrat application, proceed a to heal Irame-1 hlllalde back of tha city, ajid pillowing hla head on hi tired arm lay down In leallors deaert from tha French vessels I dlately, and ciirea rhronlo cases In a few h.l .ama ..am i.il il..niH .. Ual Mk. In mIhiiv b1 In t .nil M ant-ll II IlMTlman liner IToa) CltT Will Belweslan maatera have of late been aim-1 Plmplea. . black heada. acne. herpea, tha sunshine and want to aleep. Ha . . Ikia men through their oonaulatea with-1 blotchea. raah. etc. result ahow sfterllieyer woke. experimental I tn oyujr waa lounn yeaieraay dt ii waa in ina aiacioay para new road being opened i an extenaion or John I etreet. New Tork fritv. I son street. - -Because squirrels or ' saunas nan gnawed through tha akull a renort waa Aatorta I etarted that tha man had been mur- at Alniworth "Wharf Early Thla Evening From Frlaco -Jim Butler and St. Helena Hero for Lumber. out having had to engage men through I n overnight application. uie aauor poaxaing uouse. MARINE NOTES. aamplea of poalam ara aent to anyone I two boys. It waa by mall free of charge by the Emergency I tract, cloee to tna I Laboratories, II West Twenty-nfth I along the hllla aa Aatorta, Sept II. Arrived at :B mnA la ft tin ml tmmm TCrteia -TMfv frnm Han rive coasters arnvea in xnm river Kranclaco; Bailed at :i0 a. m. "British during tha paat 41 hours with freight ateamer Falls of Nlth for BUVlnoentfor - . ,..- m... ... .v. U-..W. order e; arrived down at 10 a. m.Brlt- and pasaengara. They ara tha Break. )h .tftMier Unlbrin Klng. ..noa at water, from Coot bay; tha Eureka, from io:lo a. m. Brttlah bark Andorlnha tor Kureka and Coos bay. and tha Boa Queenetown or raJmoutn. Tlr- .,.. o. Ban Franclaco, Sept. II. Arrived at City. Jim Butler and St. Helena, from g. m. ateamer Q.orge W. Elder from San Franclaco, Tha Roat City will be Portland. at Alnaworth dock early thla evening Aelorla, Sept 10. Sailed at 5:40 a. m. . . . 7. "" ,teamer Northland for titM Franclaco; A I vena. Am. ach..... Albert Rlckmera, Oer. bk. .. . , . .Oceanlo Idared. 'Coroner Nordon la making an W. r. Jewett. Am. ach Aatorla Inveatlgatlon, but thua far there haa Irene. Am. ach Aatorialbeen but little to aubatantlate tba mur Koko Head. Am. bktn.. Portland Lbr. Co. I der theory. Dr. II. O. Parker of the Waahlngton, Am. at uryaoca I health department examined the body Oliver Olaon, Am. ach..., ..Tounga nay and declared It hie belief 1 that some Annl Bmale, Am. ach. w. f. muiai blunt Inatrument had been used, at Gael. Fr. bk Columla No. llleaat to atart tha hole In the tkull, but Vlnrennea. Fr. bk. Centennial I aa rodent a armed with strong, atarp Mlchelet, Fr. bk Columbia No. 1 1 teeth abound In tha vicinity It la dlf- laghlld. Nor.--ship. .Montgomery no. xiricuit to prove that any crime haa been Aberfoyle, Br. bk .Stream I committed. Puglla. Italian cruiser .Streaml Lena man 100 yards from this place leademona, nr. ok .voipnui. i tne oonea or a man woo was aiterwaraa Vigo, Nor. ah Irving I proved to have ........... Tina i Divv.Q uj dhvi wtnoorM iwiv iron 5gy; BaileQ I fl"w'i vol. .",. . . . . . . . . . . . ... iiuin. . iiii. u.iu.uwvi .n ivuuu iui w Suverlo forlBL Nlchblaa, Am. snip ..Astoria yeara ago. orient via Puaet Bound: arrived at 11 a. Puako, Ara. bktn. Knapptoni The body round yesterday was but a rainy gooo weainer ia again pre- arrived at 7 and left to at 10 a. m. vailing along the coast, according tolateamer Breakwater frbm Coos Bay; k ...... .v.- I sailed at 7:40 a. m. steamer Homer for the masters of the above named vesaela. i M , , .ffl Cuptaln Uacgenn of tha Breakwater re- ateamer Alliance for Cooa Bay; aalled I at I a. m. British steamer Buvi - InrUn. vi. piiet anunri? arrived mt 1 1 a Puako. Am. bktn. Knappton i Tha body round yesterday txoe bay. but says there was a pretty m ,tCamer Cascade from flan Franclaco; Mabel pale. Am. sen. Knappton short distance away front the road, and heavy swell as a result of the storm o'l arrived down at II noon. British ateamer L Poller, Fr. bk. , .Linn ton I was lying In a level niche. Before ly- tew aaya ago. adoui 10 mini norm p,, 0f Nlth; arrived at I and left up Corntl Bart, Fr. DK ... .amnion ing down tna man naa evidently taken of the entrance to Cooa bay the Break- gj t'20 p. m. steamer Eureka from En- Berlin. Am. sh Alblna off his shoes and placed them by his water spoke tha dredge Oregon In tow reka and way ports. ' - - - " Americana, Am. ach St. Johna side where they were. found. His coat of the tug Astoria, from .the Columbia Hongkong. Sept 10. Arrived -German Wrestler, Am. bktn.... ..Astoria waa partially under his head, having river to Cooa bay. .: Tha dredge waa In ateamer Arabia from Portland. Numantla, Oer. ss Flour Mills apparently been taken off to aervo aa a fine shape, but did not expect to make I Yokohama, Sept 10. Arrived German Beechley. Br. ss Drydock I pillow. There waa a cheap watch the destination untU the following! ateamer leaia from Portland. La. RocbJaaueleln. Fr. bk Stream I a raxor In hia clothing. The body morning, because of a rough bar at I Ban Franclaco. Sept 10. Sailed at I NteualUy. Fr. bk... Llnnton I evidently lain on tha ground for at Cooa. Tha Breakwater brought about I n. m ateamer Rea for Columbia river: Henrietta. Oer. ahlp.... Llnnton I leaat alx montha, and la In so decom 100 passengers. I sailed British-steamer King George for Tiverton, Am. ss Llnnton posed a condition that Identification Is The steam schooner Jim Butler I Portland via Nanalmot Bailed at o. m. Nederland, Dutch as. ....Montgomery I practically Impossible. Tha ahoes were reached Couch atreet dock yesterday I steamer Shoshone for Columbia river. I R. D. Inman, Am. aa. . .Inman-Poulsen I such as a laboring man would wear. with a amall quantity of freight from Astoria, Sept. II. Condition at the St. Helena. Am. ss .ooucn street while tna ciotning is aiso oi a cneap tha Bay City. Captain Olson reports I mouth of the river at 8 a. m. smooth, Jim Butler. Am. ss.. .. ..tnman-i'ouisen i quality. having had a very pleasant trip all thelwma north, 1 mile; weather clear, i Eureka, Am. as ,. Martina ler Vui wrrv lumb.; to "bV, attK water:' llTlI a." m" 7.1 feJtl liTlS p". m" .w ... River Falloch. Bf. bk t...k.i f.a imu xo w wmer o:iaa. in., u.a oi i Aiumna. aim. ..... .....! i w.. m a foot; t:41. 2.7 feet MARINE INTBXUGENCB. ' mills . of the Inman-Poulaen company, Llnnton. and Rainier.' The steam schobner St. Helena, Cap tain Jamieson, arrived up at Montgom ery dock No. 2 yesterday to load wheat but will finish with lumber at mills on the lower river. The steamer Eureka, Captain Norren, reached Martin'a dock vesterdav ttr. noon from Eureka and Coos hav. Virinr. I Alliance. Coos bar lng quite a list of passengers and con-1 Breakwater, Coos Bay siderable freight - I Homer, San Franclaco. . The Portland-San Pedro liner Roan-1 Oeor"a w- Elder. San Pedro. one, captain uunnam. la due to arrive i oiaia, du rrwicnco iiere tomorrow. ataralar Twiners Sua to Rosa City. San Francisco .... Roanoke, San Pedro and way Arrive. ...Sept 21 ...Sept 22 ..Sept H , ..Sept 27 ...Sept 27 Callao . .. . . .Tokohama Falrhaven, Am. ss....,,.San Francisco Gen. Faldherbe, Fr. bk Tokohama Amaranth. Am. bktn..... San Franclaco Merechal de Noaillea. Fr. bk.West coast BUnley Dollar, Am. ss..San Francisco I Homeward Bound. Am. bk.Vanc'v'r, B. C. I Orescent. Am. sen Honolulu I Bainte Anne, fr. DK. Newcastle, n.b. w. Plymplo. Am. bk San Francisco I Lydgate, Br. bk Santa Rosalia I . 8. Loon. Am. ss San Francisco I Sully, Fr. bk '. Antwerp! w. H. Talbot Am. acn. ,. ..tsan rxancisco i cruion, jrr. ok Antwerp ss San Francisco Genevieve Mounos, fr. ok. ... ..rlobart I Leon Blum. Fr. bK ....Hobart Plnlo.J T .. a , . i,.u.A4 1 Bldart. Fr. bk.... .Antwerp Magdalene. Ger. bk Acaatfleo South Bay, Am. In Boats With - Cement and General. I Br. sh. CONDOR HAS NEW MASTER. Nlcomedla. orient Eureka, Eureka and Coos. Arabia, orient Aleala. orient Numantla, orient ....... Neataflelds. Sept 21 1 David de Anlera. Fr. Hept. Z9Bradloch. Br. DK . .UCL 1 sh. .Nov. I .NOV. It Former Chief Officer on the Sue H. Elmore Gets Appointment. - Fred Theorln haa been appointed mas. &Ve?wert, .nmuiiiM r.nt.in Thn t.. I Alliance, coos pay r-H- i . JTjr.li " Homer, Ban f ranclsco. Condor la at present on the ways at St I Geo. W Elder, San Pedro v ' 'ag I Numantla. orient .......... HOf 1T HOP. '- 1 State, San Franclaco rxicomeaia, orient .......... ..Hamburg Lelth Antwerp the Are re, you Just barely getting around by Arabia, orient . aid of crutches or a caneT Unless Alexia, orient ... Begnla liners to Depart Eureka, Eureka, and Coo Sept 21 Breakwater. Coos bay Seot 23 Roanoke, San Pedro and way... Sept. 24 . ..Bept 28 . ..Sept 2 ...Sept 29 Oct 1 Oct 1 Oct I ....Oct IS . . . . Nov. 1 . . .Nev. 15 Kllloran. Br. sh .Oct I Toln villa. Fr. bk Oct IS Carmanian. Br. bk Rochambeau, Fr. bk.... Gulf Stream. Br. bk Alice. Fr. bk London Eugene Schneider. Fr. bk Antwerp La Tour do Auvergne, Fr. bk.. Antwerp Armen. -Fr. bk Dublin Glanalvon, Br. bk Antwerp Goal Khipa Zn Xonta. Fifeshlre, Br. bk Newcastle, A. Bosauet, Fr. bk Newcastle, A. Torrlsdale, Br. sh Newcastle, A. Magdala, Br. ss Newcastle, A. Tramp Steamers Xn Kouta. Guernsey, Nor. ss , Shanghai Westminster. Br. as Japan Janeta, Br. as ...San Francisco Teddo, Br. ss San Francisco Delke Rtckmers, Ger. ss Fusan namourg Alexander Isenberg, Ger. bk.. Honolulu U!5 1 Thlera. Fr. bk.... ...Belfast a 21 IS General Foy, Fr. bk ..Hobart .Antwerp I ni.rrit, r kv g.. f..i.i.mi Antwerp Wyhstay. Br. sh.. Valparaiso Cresslngton, It. sh Callao ' Oil Carrier ona to Arrive. Col. E Drake, Am. aa San Francisco Santa Rita, Am. ss San Francisco I ' ! !; v .yiHi. vie U i U . JaUr ft 'I ; ' fT7 I) mom Suits Yqu will find here the largest stock in town of BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS at POPULAR PRICES . , VRNEE PANTS SUITS tf ': $1;95 tQ $3.95. KNICKERBOCKER SUITS $2.95 to $5.00 . " , y .. .' ' ' ; Everything for; boys at MODEST PRICES HOVER Third and Oak First and Yamhill Buildldg Permits. Twenty-fifth, 12.000; Martin" Cereghlna, i .Stream von hava lnar a. llmh a. i.va . I formily If your trouble Is rheumstlam. I Teaaela la ort. lumbago, sprain, stiff joints or anything Broderick Castle. Br. sh rm. n ... A .11 M . ' Z " . . . I 11V IVIUIV HID 1 ..fill ,h puurui enow ijini- l targiemore. Br. sn in. i.pr. jo. I Th.. wn Vannn. x n ment and in no time you can throw I Crown of India. Br. sh. .Montgomery 2. irL,lZ .7Vi.. :.V. T :rr CrUtChM Md b' " WU M &VarnrBrhbk Ta1. - 8-Fr.Bcfioo Price 2Sc 60o and $L00. Sold by ChuhUL Anch..:..': iffiu Sn m?e to Ballast to toa Orato. gkldmore Drag company. I Asgard. Nor. eh.... Drydock 1 Port Crawford. Br. sh ..Callao 8. Nudleman, erect dwelling. Alberta, erect two-etbry frame. East Mill, be tween East Eighth and East Ninth, 11,400; C L. Strong, erect one and one nair eiory rrame dwelling Est Thir tieth, between V.Rn t rjrand and V.adt Harrison, 1,6 00; B. F. Doty, erect two- eiory irame, isast tirant between -East Thirty-fourth and Mare-uerlte. tl.ROO: B. F. Doty, erect one and one half story frame, East Grant between East Thirty-seventh and East Thirty-eighth, $1. 400; B. F. Doty, erect one and one half story frame. East Grant between East Thirty-seventh and East Thirty-eighth, SI. 400: B. F. Dotv. erect nna nnH nnA half story -frame, in same blocV aa above, 11.400; B. F. Doty, erect one and between East Twenty-fourth and East C ASTO R I A Por Infanta and Children. . Tli9 Kind Yea Kavs Alwajs Boaght Sigaaturo of one half story frame. East Thirty fourth, between Lincoln and Grant, l. 400; Fred Scribner, erect one-atory rrame. East seventy-eigntn, oetween VUla and Jackson, 13,000. . NEVADA IN FEAR OF FUEL FAMINE ' Reno, Nev., Sept 21. Fuel merchants throughout the, atate are preparing to lay in a supply of coal .and wood .to prevent tha possibility of a fuel famine such as was experienced last year. Tha Southern Pacific company haa aent outj warning ui&t a repetition or . last TEA The way to buy tea is in packages; Somebody is' re sponsible for it. Tour grocer returns your money If you don't like Schilling's Best; we pay him. rear's fuel famine may be expected un ess early precautions are taken, aa at shortage of cars will be felt as soon aa the fall shipping begins In earnest. LADIES' iATS FREE MONP A Y TUESDAY AT ACHILSQN'S NEW MILLING RY DEPARTMENT Note below what J. M. A. says about Millinery, Etc Acheson's Aerohatoplane sailed last Thurs day; been going smoothly ever since; no accidents . Ladies' Hats free Monday and Tuesday only, as follows: This' offer is not made with the expectation of it rriaking us any money. But it is made with the expectation that every lady in Portland, by 6 o'clock this evening, will know that we have an elegant Millinery De partment, and by 6 o'clock - Tuesday evening that it contains the most stylish, brand-new, up-to-the-present-wnting hats in Port land. It's expensive advertisingthis'giving HATS FREE-'-but the season is on and there is not time to let you accidentally stumble into our store or find out about these elegant hats. Therefore, Monday and Tuesday only, just to let "you know." we will GIVE FREE, with each lady's suit (any price), purchased of us on Monday and Tuesday. A S10.00 LADY'S HAT. FREE. The Millinery Department occupies the greater pan oi ine ground lloor oi our store. Today you can see some of the elegant Suits and Hats we are showing. I don't know Millinery that is, to know the business never handled it myself don't know the value of it only as I can compare one hat with another. But it never seemed to me there could be value to millinery unless one counted style, appearance, personal like and dislike, and therefore I Aa Aerohatoplana. goods. have not paid any great atten tion to millinery. However, once in a while a fellow stops to inquire examine-Iook at things that he knows nothing about and sometrmes none of his business. But if the thing is attractive takes, his eye he will pause. Well, that's my experience regarding ladies' hats. But I want to say I haven't been stopped very often of late years to gaze at some hat displayed in a window for the reason, I suppose, that there have been a good many in the hat. business who know very little more about it than T did. But I , want to. tell you there used to be a lady who had a millinery store in this city who surely t had the The hats in her window would stop me every time I was going that way. There was nothing very fine about her store except her hats, and I guess there did not need to be for nice hats was what the ladies wanted not store. I then and there thought to myself if I ever found anyone who had the hat art ability to put up hats to the tune that woman did, I would be tempted to start a millinery depart-' menL Well, I've found the lady. Come see the hats -rif I am right or wrong. J. M. A, ANNOUNCILMF NT HISS PENNICARD i. the inntrfcr and head of this millinery department 7 i .v -f. A Lf Tfco ho know or know of her. are more or W ware of her rare ability, high order of the artistic perUinwf to millinery creations. With abundant experience, grained while the was with tome of the moat pro gressive and Urfert establwhmentf in the WeiL notahlv D T. Henneaa A rv, in !ftnt.. .nt h-,. ; .v .T Oregon, . ..... . -r - . " J . , " v...... ... w.gvai, Villi uc J lUlll t.et for aeeitiff and knowinr the millinery art by reaaon of her visitg to the Eastern atyle centers. Mist Pennicard ia exceptionally well cnilif.ed to fake charre of thu department, and nnderher inpervi.ion bring forth "the ideal,- the "dream of hat,-Yi found L the . ; ii About SuitSf Coats, i, Etc., Etc. Skirts Don't you think, our prices very reasonable? Don't you think we can afford to sell very , reasonable r v For, We Have No Rent to Pay And yet we. have the largest and best Suit and Coat floor in this city. ' You will find it a pleasure to look at garments in our store; every foot light as day, and we have the goods. Hundreds of elegant suits. Before ryou come to our store walk' around town, to that store and the other store price the garments keep a-going there are some twenty-four stores. If you get tif ed and thirsty, rest a while but go on; see them all, and prove or disprove the many extrava gant, unwarranted statements. When vou havp seen them all, please muster up strength enough to come and see us. See our windows and how close we sell goods. ; " " Arrived Saturday The best coat J. M. A. sawluring his entire trip east. It surely is a nice one. Monday and OlO CA Tuesday at tj) 1 m D U Don't fail to . see this coat. Everyone likes them. Fine Tailored Waists. These are not the ordinary tailored waists, but very fine, exclusive styles, hand made, and we will sell them we don't want to keep thrm. ' Ladies' 25c Hose, Monday and Tuesday .V2t iaaics ooc nose, aionaay ana iuesaay, v$ . Ox la Acheson Building 1-18-150 Fifth Street AG H HM D W i ID A K AWTh .QT TIT TWAFT.Qlr?- Acheson Building ii li it saV aW bV av m m ii m w mm vi ii m vi ii a ft b ii i ii m ii i i ii k m 1 1 JH 148-150 Fifth Street