THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER U 1008.
S.X. 1J
PORTLAND GETS '
. CHEAPEST RATES
Steamship Owners Indicate
lYoferenco for Load-
inff Here. ' '
LAKGE FREIGHTERS ,
1 DUE HERE SHORTLY
Kuiffht or the Thistle ' and King
George Will Carry Wheat to fcu
i ropo at lVssCoat From Hero Than
the Wrnerlc From 'Frlaoo.
I
, : San Francisco la. paying mora than
Portland for tonnage to Kuropa thla
year, wharni fn times gone by tlia
differential haa always bean against' tlia
Oregon metropolis. , Tlia facta became
known thla morning when It waa an
nounced that (ha British eteamer wyn
rlo. bad been -angaged fo. carry wheat
"Tor' Sla Id., i " -f
Several davs irn the British, ateamer
King Oeorge waa engaged to carry
-heat from this port to JBuropo for II
, hillings. The deference In rata Is the
Diore material when It ba considered
mat the King George la now at Ban
Francisco and haa to come here to se
cure her -cargo, adding thereby fully
1,400 milea to the total distance covered,
counting the voyage both ways.
, But grain exporters say that the dif
ferential that ban been In-ld against the
port should be eliminated because vee
aela coming here enjoy many ad van
la ees not to be nhtalniwl ulnvhtn
as in Hie matter of nort chara-ea. ai
ao on. The charter of the Wynerlc for
Ban FranctBCO loading at it a 3d and the
imure or me Kinar neorge ror fort
land loading? at 25 ahllllnas are trans
actions taken for Irrefutable evidence
?T anlpowners having finally come to
ha conclusion that the Oregon port Is
tha mora favorable, taking all mattera
In consideration I
It waa also announced thla morning I leaving here by way of Puget sound and
mat tne British steamer Knight or the Ban rrancisro. )
Thistle will come here to load wheat fori The Nebraskan will be followed by
Europe. Her charter was reported In I tha , Nevada n, due to arrive here about
j no journal several nays ago, out in?re I ine izm or uoioDer. rne ixenrasKun
aemed to be a qupHtinn whether the reached Astoria shortly before noon
cratt would go to Huget sound to load f day and lert up without delay,
or come nere. it nan. now been prac
mi fT m l '
f voir : I ' In; .
' REMIND , f UJ in ?LM
ME OF A S., I DONTIOOK
J LOAF OF AXVJSj LIKE A
1 BREAD' IJp . .. LADY FIN6ER J :
VISITORS
FLOCK
TO Mill FAIR
i
l McJIinnville Is Host to 5,000
reopie Today High-.
, ' .Grade Exhibits.
(Special Dispatch ts The Jeorasl.)
WcBllnnvllle, Or., Sept. 14. Crisp
weather and. sunny aklra opened today'a
program at the Yamhill county fair.
The climax of. the week's show la ex
pected to be reached today.' Tha orowds
already In the city were augmented by
hundreds of visitors this mornlna-. WHh.
out axoeptlon the exhibits, both school
and livestock, fur surpasses any ever
before shown. The judges are prepar
ing to-make' the awards. Tha attend
ance today will reach 6,000.
Yesterday waa a record breaker In
attendance, at the Yamhill county fair.
Tha day waa devoted to the O. A. R. and1
J 1. - I . ! . . I....
a pat riot le address was delivered by
lonarssaaian w, c. Jiawier. nilrrlng
muelo was dispensed by the, veteran
or ina arum corns.
Crowds flocked through tha exhibit
an aey ana viewed the displays.; In tha
afternoon district7 No. 11 gave' a free
watermelon feast, and every one bad
REPUBLICAN HALLY
AT MERRILL'S HALL
Arranaementa kin he en . luimnlaful
ror a HepuDiicaa rally aa an incident
Of .tha national camnalan. tomorrow
night at Merrlll'a nail, at tha corner of
Hevanth and Oak atresia Tha meetlna
la to ba held under the auspices of the
Korty-nrtn rrecinct Republican club.
In connection with the atate centra
committee. Colonel D. J. Haynea la
on .the program for the long talk. Other
aneakera will De lit. Ilenry Waldo Coe.
William O. Hale, Allan R. Joy and
Wallace McCamant, who will give his
address on 'The Boys of "6." Mem
bers of tha various (.. A. R. ram pa an
specially invited to be present. A good
musioai procram win be rendered.
Ben Rlealand, president of the Forty
fifth Precinct Republican club, will ire
side.
A atatua of Liable: Is to be erected
In Darmstadt, where ha waa born. In
1108.
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IIIH LL,nUlilU UUJIltUJJ WIUL.UUL, . .,,
BAT AI9 XiaiT IBIIIOII. gJTXHTM . ATP 'BTAJIat BTSV
Kolb and Dill, Comedians at the Helllg.
IX)ST SUIT OF SAILS.
tloally settled that the Portland ware
faotiHes -will furnlah the cargo.
The KnlB-ht or thn Thlstlti Is a verv
fe'oTo'of 'rrafniaiolj; "'" Ship Wynnatay Encounters
ixe 10 me Briimn ateamer Aigoa, iriri.-iiri iiurricunc,
which took away the largest cargo of (Special Dlebatch to The Journal.)
VJK oHUS of l8Br.f,r .Lnns-uyf1,
and will probably arrive here next week, vef "rTnt'0 ' a' rn which c!
tlnued for 24 - hours and carried away
CANNOT IvANI) GOATS.
all the sails. The ship was almost on
her beam ends for 12 hours, but no one
was injured.
The Wynnstay Is under charter to
lead wneai at h'oruana lor Kurope,
ALONG THE WATERFRONT.
River Pilots Pease and Bailey left
Henrlcl on the Colum-
Mbla to take soundiiiKS In a cut recently
Captain Stahlhane of Ship Doghild
Encounters Strange Obstacle.
Captain Stalhana. master of the Nor
wegian ship DaRiiild, never dreamed ha
WeMtid have ao much trouble with a trio
of aoata he took on board when leavlna
Ade; Vi'Ut- '"' .Pontland. aa he hn. this morning for
had for the oast few days in trying; ki.
to get them landed. They are still on COmnletelv bv one of the Port of Port
Doard with good chances of remalnlnr. land dredges. The cut was intended to
According to rules goycrnlng the Im- eliminate a bend In the channel.
p0.riatL01? ofdom'srjp animals, a oertlfi- Xhe British Bhip Iarglemore cleared
cat of health covering a period of alx yesterday for Port Natal. South Africa,
months prior to the date of shipment Wtn ign,964 feet of lumber, valued
muBi o preseniea ror men and every : at 118.749. The cararo was loaded at
rhe-nitUs of tha North. Pacific Lumber
ccanDany,
New smokestacks for the government
dredsra Oreron will be shinned to Marsh
field next Saturday nigh on the steamer
Alliance, crossing the car to coos Day
tne dredge lost ner smoKestacKS wnen
battered by a heavy sea. The dredge
was In tow of the tug Astoria at tha
time.
The a-asollne sloop Condor. Captain
Theorln, sails this afternoon fqr New
port with 40 tons or rreight. rnis is
Captain Theorln'a first trip on the Con
dor as master, . but he expects to be
back here next week ready ror anovner
cargo. Captain Theorln was formerly
chief officer on the Tillamook liner
Sue H. Elmore that runs out of Astoria.
The steamer Sarah Dixon win prob
ably be turned over to the Open River
Transportation company . tomorrow In
Htead of next Monday as theio is more
traffic offered than can well be han
dled by the one steamer, J. N. Teal.
The original intention waa to have the
Dixon added to the line next weefa.
The lighthouse tender Heather. Cap
tain Byrnes, is at Couch street dock to
day but will leave down Saturday for
Astoria. The Heather came up the
river with supplies for the various sta
tions along the cnannei.
Tne ou steamers Asuncion and Santa
animal landed hare.-. This Captain Stal
hone la unable "to da JJe purchased
the mother goat with two. little bits of
I Kids about a day before starting; out
i from the Chilean port and never thought
. of asking for a bill of health in the
' purcnaae. '
But even If It would be possible for
Captain Stalhana to obtain a bill of
neajtn rrom .soma, doctor in CalJera,
: camiyins; io( me good neaitn or the
: come necessarv for the vessel to re.
; main here a number of months to give
! tha officials at Washington time prop-
i- l" J; w upon ine nocumenis rrom
. Chile. The vessel Is under charter to
iou wneai ror Europe within the next
SO days and hence Captain Stalhane
haa about abandoned all hope of land-
ins; tne goats.
And ho has not the heart to butcher
and feed them to the crew. They re
ceive the beat of care and seem to
enjoy themselves Immensely on the
spacious deck of the trim windjammer.
BUCKED HARD BLOW.
Steam Schooner South Bay Comes
for Lumber Cargo.
Coming up the ooaat from San Fran
clsoo tha steam schooner South Bay,
Captain Halvorsen. had to hue th
shore closely to get out of the worst
or a- atronar northwester that stirred
i ma sea into mountain high waves, it
waa aa severs a blow as haa been ex
i Th? South Bay 'reached Couch street
pocx tasi nigm exactly lvo nours arter
leaving San Francisco. She brought
doui iou ions or rreignt and ror re
turn cargo will load lumber at the mills
or ine eastern & -western Lumber com
pany. Llnnton and Rainier.
Captain Halvorsen says there are
about a dosen steam schooners lying
iaia at Ban Kranciscof but he expects
them to gradually get released since
freights are looking up a bit and the
demand for carriers la slightly Im
proves.
Tha paaaenger accommodations on the
Boutn nay nava Deen removed and the
space devoted, to freight, tha owners
finding little profit In competing for
faimngr ousiness.
LINER NEBRASKAN ARRIVES.
Steamer Bringing New York Freight
Will Be at Dock Tonight.
The American-Hawaiian liner Ne
i braskan will be In the harbor at ahnnt
. t o'clock this evening from Salina Crux,!
oan jjiepa. j nis win pe tne rirst
, visit of the liner In regular service out
of Portland. Temporary arrangements
have been made for a berth at Columbia
dock No. 1.
The Nebraskan is bringing a lare
quantity of New York freight, having
the shipments of two of the steamers
forming a link In the line on the Atlan
tic Bias 01 me ooniineni. ne will also I
take a considerable quantity of freight I
Rita are at Portsmouth discharging ol
from California. Both arrived durln
the night.
MARINE NOTES.
Alesla, orient Nov. ' J
Numantia, orient Nov. It
Seatilar T.lnera tA TJanart.
Roanoke. Ken Pedro and wav...Rent 84 1 1 .
Rose City, flan Francisco Rent. 2lfcv
Alliance, Coo.i bay Sept. 2 I T I
t.iA. a t 1 i . i i. I
jiuint;it u r I itncrm:u . . . Tfjt, 6V
Breakwater, Coos Bay Sept. 80
Geo. W. Klder. San Pedro Oct. 1
Numantia, orient Oct. 1
State. San Francisco Oct. 8
Eureka, Eureka and Coos Oct. 8
Nlcomedla, orient Oct. Ill
Arabia, orient Nov. A
Alesla. orient Nev. IS
Tesssls In For:.
Brodcrlck Castle, Br. sh Stream
Lara-lemore. Br. sh N. P. Lbr. Co.
Crown of India, Br. sh. .Montgomery 2.
Ley land Bros., Br. ah Drydock
Donna Francesca. Br. bk Astoria
Churchill, Am. sen Astoria
Asgard. Nor. sh....: Drydock
Alvena. Am. sch Astorin
Albert Rickmers, Oer. bk. Oceanic
W. F. Jewett, Am. sch Astoria
Irene, Am. sch Astoria
Koko Head. Am. bktn. . Portland L,tr. Co.
Washington, Am. ss Drydock
Annie Smale, Am. sch N. P. mills
Gael, Fr. bk Columla No. 1
Vlnccnnes, Kr. bk Centennial
Michelet, Fr. bk Columbia No. 2
Daghlld, Nor. ship. .Montgomery No. 2
Aberfoyle. Br. bk Stream
Puglla. Italian cruiser Stream
Dendemona, Br. bk Dolphins
Vigo, Nor. sh Irving
St. Nicholas, Am. ship Astoria
Puako, Am. bktn Knappton
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Fails to.Prbduce the
Desired Results.
IT enlivens and invlgoratca the hah
glands and tissue of the calp,
resulting In a continuous and
Increasing growth of tha hair. I
HIOfrlER STANDARD
Lettert of pralie are continually
doming In from nearly all pru ot
the country atatuif that Diodrrlne
baa renewed the growth of blr la
caie that ware cocaldered abav
Intaly nonaleas.
A lady from Brooklyn wrttee:
"After a ihort trial my balr (topped
falling, and I now bar a lorely head
ot hair, vary heavy and over one and
a quarter yarda long."
Our DECIM plan and METHODS get great results.' The-ordinary
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BUSINESS UNIVERSITY ; ;
I E. RICHARDSON, B. S., LL.B., .President, Portland, Oregon.
68 THIRD STREET, Corner of Oak. 1 Phone Main 4504 :; i, f
A good school none betted. Well established ' reputation. 1 Successful
graduates. Skillful, painstaking teachers. Living Expenses ' low. Many
other advantages. Let us tell you about them. Write for catalogue. .
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for both tha hair and scalp. Even' I COLLEGE OK LIBERAL ARTS.
small bottle of It will put' college op music
more genuine life In your, m college of oratory.
hair than a gallon ol anyi iv College of medicine.
other hair tonic ever made.' v college of law.
It shows results from the, vi auaukmy.
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Send to the president for catalogue.
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CfQQ To itaow how quickly
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aendi thla free coupon to the
Knavltts Ouiarlna Ct., Chicago,
with their name and addreaa
and lOo la allver or (tamps
to pay poatage. -
Astoria, Sept. 24. Sailed at 6:45 a.
m. steamer Elmore, ror Tillamook. Ar
rived down at 5 and sailed at 11:30 a,
m.. steamer Breakwater, for Coos Bay
Sailed at 8:66 a. m.. steanirr li n In.
man, for Ben Francisco. Sailed at 10:80
a. m., Italian cruiser PuglU, for San
Francisco. Arrived at 11:10 a. m. and
len up. ateamer Nebraskan. from Sallna
urus via can iJieeo.
Astoria, Sept. 21. Left up at 12:80 d.
m.. steamer Santa Rita. Arrived Anmn
at 6 p. m., Italian cruiser Puglla. Left
up at 4:60 p. m., French bark General
toy I Xert UD at 7 D. m.. ttumrr A aim
LvttletOn. Sent 81. Arrlvad Rritlah
sieamer uuiwicn. rrom Portland.
Astoria. .Sent 24. Condition at th
moutn of tne river at 8 a. m., moderate
nrlnH Mt k mil... i
Tldfa at Astoria Friday High water
v jv a. in., b.u rest: u:aa n m k 3 fMt
low water :60 . m.. 1.0 feet: 7:13
m., i. ieei.
SfARTXE INTKLLIGENCR.
sVarolar XJnara Baa to Arrive.
Alliance. Coos bsv Sent. 14
nreaawacer, coos nay Sept.-27
nomer. can rrancisco sent
George W. Elder. San Pedro. ... Sept 2
State. San Francisco. Sept. 29
c icomraia, orient OCl. I
Eureka, Eureka and Coos Oct. 2
Rose Cltv. Ssn Fnnclaco :: .Oct. S
Roanoke, San Pedro and way. . . .Oct (
Arama. orient Oct IS
BEST THEJiTMEHT
FOR CATARRH
' The entire inner portion of our bodies is covered with a soft, delicate
lining called mucous membrane ; this is kept ia healthy condition by the
nourishment and vital vigor it receives from the blood. So long- as the
circulation remains pare una tnemDrane will be healthy, but when the blood
becomes infected with, catarrhal impurities and poisons this inner lining of
ue Doay Decomes imtatea na (useasea, ana ue unpleasant and senoas
symptoms of Catarrh commence. There is a tight, stuffy feeling in the
nose, watery eyes, tmzziag noises in tae ears, citea sligbt deafness, difficult
breauusg, etc. I ne disease cannot be reached by external treatment, thonga
sucn measures asora temporary relief in some Instances. 5. S. 5. cures
Catarrh by cleansing the blood of all impurities and poisons, Tien as rich,
pure blood circulates through the body, the inflamed, irritated membranes
teal, the discharge ceases, headaches are relieved and every symptom disap
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TEE SWIFT SPECIFIC CtX. AILA21TJL, CI.
Mabel Oale. Am. sch Knappton
Le Peller; Fr. bk Llnnton
Cornil .Bart Fr. bk Llnnton
Berlin; Am. sch Stream
Americana, Am. sch St Johns
wrestler. Am. bktn Astorin
Numantia, Ger. ss. Flour mills
Beechley, Br. ss Drydock
Lio. Kocnjaqueiem, r. DK Stream
Neusillv. Fr. bk Llnnton
Henrietta, Ger. shin Llnnton
Nederland, Dutch ss Montgomery 2
di. 1-ieiens. Am. s. . . iwnnf mmprv rvn 2
Jim uutler. Am. ss ..Llnnton
Magdala. Br. ss E. & W. mill
KOS6 Cltv. Am. MS A Inn worth
Koanoke. Am. ss MHrtln'l
santa Kita, Am. ss Portsmouth
wynnstay, Br. sch Astoria
South Bav. Am. ss Conch Htro.-t I
General Fov. Kr. hk.. tstnrla
Asuncion, Am. ss Portsmouth
En Houte to Xoad X,umbar.
Alumna, Am. sch ....Kahului
Falrhaven. Am. ss San Franolsoo
Amaranth. Am. bktn San Francisco
Stanley Dollar. Am. ss..San Francisco
crescent. Am. sch Honolulu
Olympic. Am. bk San Francisco
r . H. JjOOO. Am. SS Hon Vrnrlfn I
W. H. Talbot, Am. sch San Francisco
South Bay. Am. R9 . . . . K;n Frn
Riverside. Am. ss. . . . F. . . San Francisco
En souta With cement and General.
Bidart. Fr. bk ..Antwerp
nctunimuB, xr. sn Hamourg
David de Anjers, Fr. sh ...... .Antwerp
Bradloch, Br. bk Antwerp
iwiiij.tiii, nr. mi . . Antwern 1
Jolnvilla. Fr. bk. Antwerp
xii . ua namDurs
Rochambeau, Fr. bk ....Leith
Gulf Stream, Br. bk Antwerp
5,,c'i "",. uonaon
Eug-ene Schneider, Fr. bk Antwerp
La Tour de Auvergne, Fr. bk.. Antwerp
Armen. Fr. bk Dublin
Glenalvon. Br. bk Antwerp
voai Kupi El Xante.
Flfeshlre, Br. bk Newcastle, A.
Bossuet. Fr. bk Npwnn.Ma A
iuriisua.it, Dr. sn INPTCaSUe. A
Tramp Steamers Sa Bonte.
Guernsey, Nor. ss Shanghai
Westminster. Br. ss I
Janeta, Br. ss San Francisco
Teddo. Br. ss San Francisco
Ln k, niL'itmpra. tier. rh. . ,i,n
Thyra. Nor. ss Vancouver. B. C
rvniKni or me 1 nisiie. nr. us .Hun nrmn
Kins; George, Br. ss. ...Ban Francisco
sn Borne m BaUaat to Xioaa Orata.
Port Crawford. Br. ah r.n.. I
fuvar raiioon, jur. OK Caliao
ureivn. uer. ail . rnnh.m.
Gen. Faidherbe, Fr. bk iokohama I
mcrciiai ur rouanies, jjt. OK . West coast I
livmcwug OUUUU. Am. DK.VMC r B C
Salnte Anne. Fr. bk. Newcastle, N. 8. W
Lvda-ate. Br. bk H.m.. oT..V.' I
Sully, Fr bk AntwerJ
Crilfon. Fr bk. . . . Antwerp
ilanaviava UaI tms ki. 7 I
w w?. iuviuive, 17 I . UK. ..... HQIslrf
irystt iuii, r 1 . ua . Uniuaaa
Finland. Rus. sH. n.,.i.r?.
Maaraaiene, uer. bk Acaauleo
Thiers. Fr. bi"W"g "SMfiL"
Blarrlts, Fr. bk Saa Fratirlo
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a liberal Christian education, to lay a
deep and broad foundation in the study
or tne sciences, art ana pnuosopny,
and to build up a strong and intel
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OFFERS THE FOLLOWING
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College Preparatory, Literary-
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For catalog and other infor
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Off era Usual College Course j Classi
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mlo asd Musical,
Expenses nominal. Tha faculty can
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FIFTIETH YEAR
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Boarding and Day School - for
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Cressington, It, sh..
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SPENDTHRIFT GIVEN
TOO MUCH MONEY
In passing on objection To the final
account f. S. DurUnd as guardian
for A. O. Rran. a naniiuirin n. 7
Judge Webster this morning said hi
believed that tha guardian haa been too
liberal In giving money to his ward
but he also thaught It too great a hard
en! p to chars the evnu n .w.
mu.au, aw u onmiim ina OD lection a
Ha disallowed an additional 1 cnVoV III
'r companamtlon by tha awdlan. .
MES. WAIT INJTJBED
by Busmxa ceowd
afra. Walt, of IS East Oak street,
wha waa with her aleca at tha Cosatrr
cibo ycwicraay. Decaxne separated frora
aer eompanion la tha rash for tha ra-
tnrniag ear and waa knockad down and
badly lru,sd aa hort la tk crowd.
Mrs. Wslt la an elderiv
oane anxiety la flt by br frlrmis re-a-arIlng
hr-r eondrttoa. tkosih .s. .
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