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THE OREGON DAILY . JOURNAL. PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER. 50, 1S'3, ' E PRODUCT S Mm i 10 PORT Exports for Month of September Exceed i $2,000,000 in Value, All Quarters of Globe Sending Here for Wheat, Flour, Lumber and Canned Goods. ' 'September. ISO, Saporta. WhMt,' 1.708.M bushels l-6,?'53? Parlay, m.2t buiihela i"ALl Klour. J0.72I barrel S02.S9J Lumber. 4,6,7 feet , 47.777 Miscellaneous H,& 'Total value $.0J4.00 Br , exporting more than 12.000.000 worth of native product. Portland rolled tin a remarkable record f6r bal anca of trade during the month of Sep- iraihar. - imnorts were light It fur nishes a striking Illustration of the faet that Portland, the gateway of the ln- land empire, continually eend forth a stream of produota In return for wnicn pours in a steaay aire" in ui imu. v Commerce Increases, ' t. atra.ma ihow Increase In - vol time as steadily time goes on, for while this vear the' wheat export, for Instance, reached a total of 1.V08.M5 bushels, they amounted to but SS9.60, bushels during the corresponding month of last year. But at that time flour shipments exceeded those of the month closing today, while the lumber ship ments to foreign ports were Just about equal for the corresponding . month. September a year ago sending away 4, 666.061 feet, whila tho shipments this month aggregate 4.666,780 feet. Not Included In the total value of exports given above la a consignment of canned .', ralmon to New Torlc because In reality it . comes under the 'head of domestic business, although part of the fish will likely be forwarded to Europe. The wheat shipments exceed all for mer September records and , are ex pected to place Portland high; In rank among the prominent wheat exporting ports of the . United States for the month. There is said to be a possibil ity of this port taking first place, al - though that honor has long been claimed by staid old New York, gateway to the Atlantic Zn Saoe tot taa Top. Portland's position In point of prom inence as a wheat shipping point on the Pacific coast has already oeen es ..KH.hii mnA tha. nnrt la now In the race fpr the first place In the United States, a position whlch.lt Is said it . will eventually oe oouna to biio.hi " the development of the country behind It. Puget sound and San Francisco wheat shlnments are - continually . de creasing in about the same ratio as the Portland shipments increase, . after al lowing for a general percentage of In crease in the volume of trade. ( . ,' Vessels chartered arly in.the season . to carry wheat from the Pacific north west to Europe were taken with ottion of loading here or on Puget sound ana in, nearly every Instance are they, be- ing orders to come here. Yesterday Instructions were forwarded to Hobatt, Tasmania, to have the French barks Crillon and Sully proceed tp Portland for cargoes, the Vessels having? put In . there for orders after making the run from Europe in ballast under charter to load either here or on Puget sound. -.- Big1 Bteamer la River. J .. -" fkia mnrnlna- the British steamer Knight of the Thistle, a 10.000-ton ca; pacity vessel, tartedai th ver pr be In the harbor this evening.- Her ar rival will make a big hole In the wheat warehouses ana iww wuw"L.rri, worts materially. But there are many more ef the same class to follow during tne course vi ia. . . Following is the list of vessels cleared through, the custom house dur- lnietPmb?rbeii-Eugene VaWrel. nch v.-i. 411 6oi htiRheia wheat, valued at 10O,"708. for Europe. . c.i.k September ' 1 Braemount. j British . . i r o ann fiw lnrnnlL V Beptembrr,W""9-6trrthTyon. ; British steamship, 87.333 bushels wheat, valued 22,125 bushels barley valued at J142.860. , Total value, 3176,960, 'for .J-Wai'v4 IKAndorlnha.' British bark 188,382 bushels wheat, valued at J 170,600. for Europe r . BttaT.hTpSlUi7Tu7hel. at 8208.400, for Europe. - , . Bli.l..v.J- i c fli,vrla. British steam ship? T260.00 -tSSi Tumber, valued at S 13,805. for Manila. ,, ,. ,,v September 18 Falls of Nlth, British ... J: A. i timiA kn.h.li wheat, val- ued at 3228.027. for Europe. , it-Xamhr ui Kinar. Brit ouicuiwci ... : . .. , . h tamshi. 184.30S nusnejs wneai, I,eyland Pros, Ir. eh rirydoc luna Pranrasva, ir. bl( ....... Arl Chur.Mll. Am. h iA,",rl; Aaard. Nor. sit ....prydotK Alv.na. Am. Bi-li Astoria Albert Itirkmera. tier. ! .ik-uiu w. F Jwit. Am. sen., .. ,, . . .Alrje Irene. Am. sen....... .Anion Wi.hlnui.in Am. a IryU'X Anma Mmala. A ach. .....N. P. mill riaal. rr. bk ....L John Vlnrennes. Kr. lk. .......... .Centetinla Mlrhrlct, Kr. bk ....... .Columbia No. ImkIiIU. Nor. shin.. Montgomery Ne. Aberfoyle, Ur. bk. Greenwlc ruLianuim Be. bk. ............ lrvln . . . i - .hln fifraain Liri , ...... .......... Bt Nicholas, An. ship ..Astoria I'uako. Am. tktn. ......... .KnPPon le Pe ler. Kr. bk. l.lnnton rmii Mart Vr hW ............ L.I n n t on llarlln. Am. scli. .......... . ... .Gable Amarlrana. Am. arh. ........ .St. John Wreatlvr, Am. bkta..... iA,torlS neeobley. Br. ss , . ..Drydock 1 Itochjaaueleln, Fr. as. .Coal bunkers rleustiiy. ir. o... m,w" lenrlotta. Ger. ship sy;"! Malala. Br. ss..... Montgomery No. I Yl'y mislay, Br. ach .Stream General For. Fr. bk....,-.... ...Unnton (Juernaey. Nor. sa. XL W. Mills .Portland Lumber Co. Fuktil Maru. Jup. sa. wanrieiu a Oeo. W. Kenwlck, Am. ss.. Tongue Poln Jnlun rnulan. A. sa.. Motitaomery No. ; State of California, Am. -ss. ..Ainsworth (l.nr.. W miliar. Am. M... . martin's Yoitesilte. Am. ss Stella Knight of Thistle, Br. ss... .On way up . Ha Boat o load lumber, ralrhsven. Am. sa .San Francisco Stanley Dollar. Am. as.. San. Francisco divmnin. Am. hk.. ...... .San Franolsco Rantamhar it tCokn llparl. American barkentlne, 1,386.3' feet lumber valued at i2.4s, ror AurKiana. jnw September 29 Vigo, Norwegian, ship, 71.813 bushels barley, valued at ,, 12.1 np hnrnna. September 3 Nederland. British steamship. 208.860 bushels wheat valued at iim.iiuo tor ouropa, ... t uepteraDer so siag-aaia, nrman i jr. jj. jjoop. Am. sa.. ; i.1"1"- "" ataamar ?K ftnft hnaViala m-hoat. valued I W. lr. Talbot. Am. ach San Francisco at $302,000, for Europe. .. r ; iRiveralda. Am. ss. ...... .Ban Franclaco nn i otxx-tgct r.iTunrn ampufflNTli I Bee. Am. ss .." rnncara . n.iari.l. Am a,h . hiii Fnnn arA Vessel. Destination. Feet - L""."lVVJa J Marhoffer. Am. sa San Fran 730.000 " Northland. Am. ss Fan Fran. 450,000 RMart Fr.. bit .Antwerp St. Helens, Am. sa, ..San Fran. 236.000 I Neatsftelds, Br. ah ...Hamburg Shoshone, An. as. ...San Fran. 700,0001 David do Anjers, Fr. ah Antwerp nee Am. li. Ban r ran. tou.ouv I Hraaiocn. Br. dk ahiw.ii Johan Poulsen, Am. sa, San Fran. 200,000 1 Killoran, Br., sh... ...... .....Antwerp Northland. Am. ea ..San Fran. 600,000 Joinvllla, Fr. bk .Antwerp R. D. Inman. Am. as. San. Fran. 400.000 Carmanlan. Br. bk ...UamDur St. Halana. Am a a. ..Han Fran. 400.000 I Korhambaau. Fr. hk. ............ Lalt South Bay, Am. sa ..San Fran. 187,0001 Gulf Stream, Br. bk Antwerp Alice, IT, DK... iywuuuu Eugane Schneider. Fr. bk..... .Antwerp L Tour ie Auvergne, r. Dt.Aniwi Armen, Fr. bk ......Dublin Olenalvqn. Br, bk.. .....Antwerp ' Coal arKina Sn monte. Announcement Made at Anniversary Fifeahlre, Br. bk Newcastle, A, of Seamen's Institute, Hossuot, jrr. dk . . . rjewoaeue, a. ti,. o... .....- ; orrisaaie, jir. sn ...fnweuut,, A DVSUIiail 1IIO IILU VU & Ullk BtllU I . a. Flanders streets. ' celebrated Its tenth 1 iramp gieamers n jaouie. anniversary yesterday evening in an I Janets, Br. ss..., ..San Francisco enthusiastic manner, the hall being Yeddo, Br. ss Ban Francisco crowded to excess both with sailors and Deike Rlckmera. Oer, ss Pun shore, folk. linyra, ixor. sa ......Vancouver, o. W. J. Burna manaa-er of Balfour. King ueorge. nr. aa ...nan DTancisco Guthrie & Co.. and a member of the In-1 En Bonte in Ballast to 3oad drain. stltute commtttee, presided and made a p0rt Crawford, Br. sh...... Callao felicitous speech. After prayer by River Falloch, Br. bk Callao cnaptain Bernays, letters or regret tor oreron. Oer. sh Yokohama non-at tendance were read from Gover-loen. Faid herbs. Fr. bit .Yokohama nor Chamberlain, Mayor Lane, Bishop j Merechal de NoalUes, Fr. bk.Weat ooast Bcaaaing, consul .naro ai. ceaeroergn, tiomewara Bouna. Am. dk. vsncvr, u. J. Robert Livingstone, the Rev. --H. - M. Salnte Anne, Fr. bk. Newcastle, N. fl. W. Foulks and others. -, British , Consul Lydgate, Br. bk. Santa Rosalia James Loidlnw was prevented by ab- Sully.-Fr. bk Antwerp sence In the country from occupying the Crillon, Fr. Dk ............. . . Antwerj chair. Aririranaaa war, .riallvarari I Genevieve Mollnos. Fr. bk. . . . . . Hobar George Taylor, who announced the con-1 Leon Blum, Fr. bk ..kHobart tinued subscrlntlon of 840 from tht FJnl4. Bu Guayaquil Hamburar-Amerlcan Steamahin com nan v: Magdalene. Oer.. bk. ..... ... . .ACaquieo tne Rev. a. Krause, ana li. W. Hodges, l Si,';""". ",.,f.'t wno SDranar a mine urjon tne auciiance I .i Li . - . w . . . . i Y-i 1 a r , WILL HAVE NETIV. HOME DEATH li Oi. THREE Jury . at- Inquest Orer Kc- mains'oi murdered (Lorn Gip : Is Shown Men Doomed to Die ' by Rival Chinese Faction. ': , " .i.i . i ' 1 i ii I ililiitig f , , ar rfttft.vvnr v II ' JT' "r J " iaaw wii li ' a. i i I . i t I K 0h rOM.f ran Tin I 1X 1 I f 4BW . w m m a-af ' sa - 3 1 ! fi " 'i A ' t f 1 "9 ' I.: rBAcn-nESTinw SLENDER fi3lir.ES Belfast by stating" that arrangements were 5".lJi.f J Ft T-. DM '"SlffT" nearly completed by which the Institute fSf"1"0 i, ,h ' rl S will anon ha hAiiaafl In hinrlsnm. nuar. I - ' .CaJlap ters worthy o( the port and dty. h. w. Hastings, treasurer, gave a MARINE NOTES. detailed statement of the finances, with a large balance in favor of the institute. and Chaplain A. E. Bernays made his annual report, wnicn snowed subs tan tial progress In the work of the mis aivn. 1 , The muslo and readincs were excel lent, this part - of the program being under' the manas-ement of Mlaa tiiiu. beth Hoben. The rooms were decorated I land, wtth taste by women of the mission,) Astoria. 8pt, 29. Arrived down, at who served refreshments at the close otl 11 noon Barkentlne Koko Head. Sailed the proceedings. . . I at 12:80 p. ov-r-Steamer Shoshone, tor,' Astorla. Sent to. Arrived at B:50 and left up at 10:80 a. m. British steamer Knight of the Thistle, from San Francisco. Arrived down at 7 a. m. -Steamer South Bav. for San Fran cisco. . ... i. San Francisco. Bent. 30. Sailed at 1 a. m. Steamer Nome City, for Port- FOIt GOOD OP MARINERS. l.h fiark! 111.049 bushel, wheat valued at 898,900, for Kurope. September 13 Lairglemore, British ship, 1.611,964 feet lumber, valued at 18,749, for Port Natal. September 24 Numantla. German steamship. 408,399 feet lumber valued at !3 984: 60.723 barrels flour, valued at 202.892 and miscellaneous to value of 11.839. Total value, 3218,315. for Hong kong and way. . - NAPHT . The Color Tells I The Story. P. & G. Naphtha Soap is ; white. That proves 1 ". its superiority. P. & G. Naphtha Soap is " white thcre is no rosin in it. ; Ordinary naphtha soaps are yellow- they contain rosin. The yellower they arc, the more rosin there is in them.. .. Rosin is not especially harmful; nor, on the other hand, is it of ny particular value. But it is cheap, and that is why most manufac turers of naphtha soaps use it. V The way to be sure to get full ralue for your money, when you buy naphtha toap, is to ask for P. & G. Naph tha Soap there is no rosin in it. , P. & G. NaphtWSoap "T"it all grocer. , Newcastle. Sent.' 99. -Arrived Brit ish steamer Ascot, from PorUand. Astoria. SeDt 29. Condition of tho Government Officials Propose riac- n?th of the river at 8 a m., smooth; lng Lightship at Orford Reef. tvitn a view or establishing a new, lightship staUon on Orford reef, a dani gerous place between Port Orford and Cape Blanco, Captain , Pond, - United tates ttgntnouse inspector, and- Major mtinaoe, umtea states engineer corps, win w vu mo tenaer iieatner - lo morrow from Astoria on -a tour of in apection of the coast. "We have a atationajrv llrht at Cjina oiiuiou, s&ia uapuio fona mis morn mg. DUt mariners would- be verv much better served by a lightship anchored off Orford reef, a very dan- bkiuus luaco , near . wis soutnern ure gon coast. The lighthouse Is all right In clear weamer dui cannot oe seen lar enough Tides at Astoria Thursda water 4:88 a. m., 6.S feet; 4:12 p s.i leet. irfw water io:us feet; 11:09 p. m., 0.7 feet. High m., a. m., S.3 A most dramatlo Incident occurred during tho Inquest yesterday over Lain Olp, the latest victim of the' factional I war between the members of the Bow On tong, when Petectlva Tlchenor turned to the three Chinese In the room and explained to the Jury that all werel maraca ror aeain. rl.ln U.n. mnA Til,. Trt rfA IM M.I peeled to be the next to fall by an a-1 aaaain duiicl. aia noi snow - a irvmur i as the officer told how their lives had been threatened. Both are xuity aware of the danger, I "You need not be surprised If either I or these men are auiea any aay, aaiai Tlchenor. and tha Jury stared curiously. The third . Chinaman present Is under stood to be Chin Hong's body-guard. As what Is believed to have bean an at tempt on the merchant's lif occurred uaturaay nignt, tne aay Derore im uip was murdered, it is . plain that the threat made by their anemias are not vain word. . - Lem Oln helned the nonce arrest Lem Woon and Yee Geung for the murder! or iee Tai Jttoy last f eoruary, ana was one of the most Important witnessea I Mm vvoon nas oeen convictea oi zirsti aesrea murder. Lem Oip was also a witness at thai inauest held over Leo Tal Hoy last win ter. He was reluctant to testify, and one of the officials Jokingly told him he would be the next to die,.' The prophecy was true. , r .- Chin Honr. the merchant who testi fied yesterday,, evidently thought of the fate of Lem Oln.. for the coroner and Deputy District - Attorney- Fltigeraid could obtain . lltUa InformaUon from Mm. . . . -: , Five men war marked for death asl the result of a split in the Bow On I tong. Two are dead, and the third, lm Ping, has fled to China. The two men present at the Inauest yesterday after noon at the Dunning. McKntee A Gil-1 baugh chapel see the line of death draw ing closer and closer. Chin Hons testified that the faction of the tong. to which he belongs is the Portland faction, while the other crowd Is composed of San Francises, Astoria ana uatciana cninese. The inquest served only to fix the fact ot the-murder at 97 Second street Sunday ' night and' the escape 1 of the murderers, ror it is 'believed two men committed, the deed, down Stark street. -wnetner or not Lm woon, the con victea cninese murderer will secure -a new trial will be argued before Judge Bronaugh- In the circuit court tomorrow! .n-ii... 1 , . 1 I luwmwH, x iiv iinmiiig ui , win , ar(U- I monu was m tor yesieraay aiternoon, but on the motion of the attorneys for me - viiinaman poned, ; m Si' my mssv Every Nemo Corset Does Somethlnff for Yott That No Other Corset Can Do ' ;The wise woman of to-day lives iiygienically. v ; ' IIer food is hygienic. , 'y Her home is hygienic. . !. Her clothes are hygienic. : Even her corsets bring health as .well as comfort and style if she wears the "Nemo." 'Nemo Corsets Hygi ,001 " If youre gtoirf, tho Nemo "Self Reducing Corset will rive you youthful, ojaceful figure, and put you ' - r.a " r:..ai- if i... i ny stout woman ought" to go and will make you healthier. If you are of tlender or medium form, the Nemo. "Back-Resting Corset will give you the flat " new figure" in Its perfection, relieve your' backache, and bring you comfort such as you never had before and with improved health. ' the, hearing was ' post- bill FIND NO TRACE OF 0 No trace not eVen a clue has "Been rilirlnsr H.n.a n tr a (hat nflan v.Mwall 1. that vicinity. The reef is located in found aa to the whereabouts of Euby won raignt oe tne turning point - for I Pearl Ha vl land. that rL.on ii AnTSCiZ Sana.f.. Ior Two weeks ago this morning the girl -Wlthl?a?ht?hfnJ i? nST!5;V . trtri t0 8ch001 frora her home, lit thnthfn&aPSSSJ. TrhJ. Hoosevelt street She was seen by two a af .aannaa Xr-T-'m" "J?"5 Vi u,Kih, l1 been swallowed bd bv the earth. uw... niii .uv nciiiiia.raoa in ait ainua i , ranr v ul,rii.j" .iut.i.i now on , the way from Tompkins s to the Straits of vZh th she disappeared as if she had ,a to tne straits or fuca, the h- ,m h th. ...th of weather. The Swlftsuro bank ship L?K?hf-f'!F&2: Is now on the wav from Tovnnklnr- pneer, the father, has searched every ville. N. Y.ln comnanv with. the m W na Investigated every report tenders Mansanlta and Iroqulos and two wnicn nas come to nim ana wnicn it other lightship,one for reserve and wa thought might lead to finding the the other to take the place of No. 67, K'Ci- x , now marking the entrance to the Co- .Even mor8 mysterious than the girl's iumDia river, " t ne jigntsnips en route I u""'''.,""v5' ul ;' ui w u 1.C1LI1C71 mi. iiui iui a. navimim liur any of their friends can give any rea son why Rubv should go awav from the home where she has always seemed perfectly happy and contented. ' In his search for his daughter Mr. Havlland has been assisted by many of his friends and acquaintances and others who have Interested themselves In the case. ennn i ct hi null - i r i IILI1UI1 LL1 : rt FENCE GO DOl'N j Suit has been brought in the circuit court against .District Attorney Camer on, his 'Chief , deputy, J. , J. FHsgeratd. and four men' who live at Lenta to re cover 12,600 damages which Mrs. Blanch McN. Moore claims was done to prop erty owned by er at Lenta. Mrs. Moore In her complaint alleges that the men living at Lenta, J. L. Fowler, T. & McDanlel, Hiram H. Cole and George Peterson, broke down a fenoe which had : enclosed her nronerty for 14 years and. drove their - teams across her land, greatly damaging the fields Which had been plowed and har rowed: She charges that this was 'done with the consent and advice of District Attorney Cameron and Fitzgerald. , BOY'S GOOD KECORD SECURES HIS PAROLE A FEW OF THE "NEMO" HYGIENIC FEATURES PATENTED AND EXCLUSIVE 1. Nemo Self-Reducing Straps, being firmly affixed to hooks on the front steels, give positive re duction of abdomen and permanent lines of youthful grace. 2. Nemo Relief Straps, which perfectly support the abdomen and make you comfortable. 3. Nemo Double Garters, which, being attached to the Reducing Straps, prevent the flesh from bulging out below the corset. , 4. Nemo Back-Resting Straps (tit Model 851 only), which give support at the spot you need it most the small of the back, right over one of the most Important nerve-centres in the body. 5. Nemo Flatning-Back, an in genious method of securing the utmost slenderness for every figure, with absolute comfort. There's a Hygienic Nemo for Every Figure Stout, Slender or Medium NEMO BACK-RESTING CORSET No.35I. A beautiful model, for slender and me- j a mit- dcoto vmm d l rv rllum fiirarea. Tinir alnnlnir. rllruHnr haclc. flat li In v raL W 11 IJLJ A J OAlV ' CJ CJ i O D O r I effect. The back steels cannot turn and dig into your flesh. In sises 18 to S8 . . NEMO SELF-REDUCING CORSET n1' corset ever made that positively reduces the abdomen "MAKE STOUT WOMEN SLENDER" ' increased comfort and absolute hygienic safety. The new Flatning-Back models reduce both abdomen and hips, and make Princesse effects possible to stout figuresi Model No. 312, for tall stout women; No. 320, same model, with Flatning-Back) $0 CA Model.No, 314f for short stout wopen; No. 318, same model, with Flatning-Back ) V No. 516, mercerized brocade; tall stout; No. 518, same material;; short sjout L C ff No. 517, French coutil; tall, Flatning-Back; . No. 515, Jrench coutil, bust supporters f ' JaW No. 1000 of finest imported French coutil, new triple reducing straps over hip- $10.00 Nemo Corsets are sold in good stores throughout the world. Ak your dealer. Write us for booklet. "Hygienic Figure-Building," mailed free on request. KOPS BROS, Mfrs San Francisco Office, 1 140 Geary Street N23I81 THE DALLES BIG 1 T I ouni OUUlf DAY are self propelling- and hence doubly exxicieni in siormy weamer. The liehthouaa tanilar Imsrtn whlnh has been at Couch street dock for a couple of days left down for Astoria tnis aiternoon. Humphreys Charles .Healy,, ag-ed 19, has been paroled after; belngr sentenced to two years in tne' penitentiary ror forced cneoK on William boi nasslnf a 11 ch, ai the Atlantic cafe. That Healy ALOXO THE WATER FRO XT. The rasoline schooner Evle Is here from TUlamook for a cargo of feed and general merchandise. The British steamer Knleht of the Thistle will be in the harbor late this evening-. She will go to the mills of the eastern & Western Lumber company to be lined preparatory to loading wheat for Euroje. The steamer Senator will take the place of ttie State of California on the Portland-San Franclsc route next month. The senator makes one more trip from Seattle to Nome before com ing here. The contract entered Into spme time age between the Longshoremen's union. No. (. of this port and the grain export ing Arms, to remain in effect for a pe riod of two years, was ratified yester day In accordance with resolutions asseo at tne recent convention of the Longshoremen's associa- Pacific Coast tlon. Circulars Klvlnr the rates of docks ee and rules and rulatlons of. the Port or r-ortiana arvoocjrat Bt. Jonna era be- 1 ing distributed bv the Port of Portland commission for the benefit of shin- T owners and captains. The circular also I gives detailed information concerning ' V the dock The steamer Breakwater. Carta In Macgenn, sails this evening for Coos bsy. ITALIAN TRIED TO KISS SCHOOL GIRLS Little Italian girls going home from school at the corner of w West avenue and East Gllsan ' w street are being bothered by a w man. apparently an Italian, who w ' stops them and tries to kiss w them, according to the report w made to the police by Mra Stark, w who lives at 28S West avenue, w w She says that this happens every noon and after school In the af- w ternoon. She describes the man w as being about 6 feet 10 Inches w In height, of a dark complexion 4 and wearing a ' gray suit and w black shoea She says he looks like sn Italian.- The policeman on the beat has been Instructed w to catch the man if possible. had always possessed, a good record and that he had promised to correct the error of his .ways was the contention of Mr. Humphreys.'. Judge uantenoein sen tenced tne young man ana paroiea mm to Chief froDation unioer xeuscner, UNIFORM BILLS OF LADING WANTED Annual Fair of the Second Eastern Oregon Dis trict to Open. MARINE rXTELUGEXCH. Bag-alar Liners Dae to . Arrive. Homer, San Francisco Oct. Can of Thi Rifrlgerator. Ton sreat ear can scarcely be used in keep ing the refrigerator perfectly clean. All i crumbs should be removed and if liauldj are , spilled they should be wiped up a( once. In j i summer especially frequent and thorough I At a meeting of the trustees of the chamber of commerce held yesterday afternoon resolutions were adopted fa voring the establishment of a uniform ocean bill of' lading. The resolution was sent back to Baltimore, where a movement has been started to take the matter up before the next congress. Permission was given at the meeting to the Ames Brothers company. to place a cabinet containing advertising matter Issued by the 'Seeing America" rail roads In the rooms of -the chamber. . . . Bankrupt Bala. It will pay yen to read the ad of the T -V T. riA)ilnr Hnuu 1n this laana of The journal. Texas Fireman Perishes. ra11 Tex.. Sent. JO. One fireman j was killed and four Injured today in a fire that destroyed several Dullness blocks. One of the injured firemen cannot live and two others are thought to be fatally hurt The injured men were caught in the collapse of a build ing Into which they had gone to fight the flames. Tne damage is ea lima lea st 1100.060. Alliance, Coos Bay Oct. l cleanings are required. Empty the water pan 1 sSITi- ureLn5 Coom !5- J and remove all food, covering It from the f. IZL r h i fvt t - " Bemors ahelvesj scrub them wHU a Koaa City. Ban Pranctsco Oct. i , . ..... . K. a, i. . Kanose. sen ana way....uct.- m .Oct. t spoonful of Gold Dust washing powder la TiCVCT FllIIS tO IlCSlOrC baofir.? Gray Hair fo its Natural .Oct. 12 shin. If Doasihla. 2 rbaabar. eattbeliMida of the door with the Cnlnv- nvirl pnnni.. ?T- ' hoi sods: rioae in clear water, wipe dry and KMOr 0110 liCaQlVa Iov. li Je opra to air. scrub Ice chamher thor- I Ko nutter how Ions' ithaa bi oshlrt acaid wastepipe with boiling sods t, dJ--TL, -? a Nlcomedta. orient Oeorse W. Klder Pan Pedro. State. San Franclaco Araoia, utirnt Aleata. orient . oprw m miT. erruo ve cnamrwr Utor-I No matter how Ions ithaa hfn rn Bearalar Users to Bevact. oashlys ersid wastepipw with hotllna- ul wn ltoas fTJ Breakwater Coos Bar. r.t. t n from Gokl I aj wart In powder. rrob OTIuca. X-roajOMS aitlTUrlaDtgTOWta G-o. w Elder. Fan Pedro Oct. I war pea ana refHace ta part. Ittoaeceo- Of DeaiUy Hair. BtDps Its fall ing Out. Put, gap Frar.cl.ca Oft. J ZL'JL.'L"' KX3T9 "Wwiuy tla posttlvclr r 0B- AHlaaro ooa Bar Oct. I aa to cosayarUBeak iraft Km lirM..a ai... v Horaar. Pan Francisco Oct. t ' fTt. efP?.?VriK!f! 5 S10' Fureaa. Eureka an Cs ...OrJ, R-efir gai pw n way Oct. Boa otr. Pjui Francisco Oct. 1 Sinwejla on eat ......Oct. If Arahta. wrVeat Nv. t Alalia. Tter.t .......Nv. II Nuaiantta. orieat I've. 1 (Bpcll Diipttch to The Journal.) The Dalles, Or., Sept. JO. Next Tues day will be the opening day of the Eighteenth Annual: fair of the Eastern Oregon district, comprised of Wasco, Fherman, Wheeler. Crook and Hood River counties. Premium lists havo been out for over a month and the track Srograra is made up. Several thousand olfars in prises are up for the races, and 1500 for bucklne contests. The pavilion in which the fruits; cereals and other displays wui be exmoitea win be two blocks in length. . Twenty Yakima Indians ten men and four women will give some of their tribal and war dances each day. There will also be horse" races between the Taklma and Warm Spring Indiana. Arnold's shows will also be here, and there will be a large number of special amusements. The merchants, besides contributing largely to the fair fund, will close their stores during part of the afternoon every day so as to give their clerks an opportunity to take In the races and other afternoon features. Third District Fair. " (gMctal plapatek to Tbe Journal. 1 Pendleton. Sent. SO. The Third Dis trict of Eastern Oregon fair is tbe greatest ever. Hlnce tne opening there has not been a dull . minute for the town. That everybody alike Is working to make tne rair a Dig success is attesteo by the fact that among the prominent booths at the fair is one representing the' business Interests of Pendleton s Chinatown. Presided over by Celestials and surrounded with -burning Joss sticks, it Is one of the most picturesque displays. HIGHER RATES FIRST OF YEiR Transcontinental Lines In crease Cost of Shipments Fire to Eight Per Cent TRUST DOB A COMPETITOR Union Iron Works Has Not Purchased defunct Ful ton Plant.' (United Pre Leased Wlre.l San Francisco. Sept 30. Reports to the effect that the United Iron works, one of the biggest shipbuilding concerns of the coast, had absorbed the Fulton Iron works, which has closed and Is to go out of business, were flatly denied by both the Union Iron works snd the com mittee in charge of the Pulton com pany toaay. not he directors of this company have even oonaiaerea taxing over tne plant of the Fulton Iron works." said President John A. McGregor of the Union. "This company has no desire to acquire the Fulton company and as far., as I know will not make an effort to' purchase it." . Henry J. Morton, one Of: the commit tee of five In charge of the Fulton Iron work, was equally strong in his denial. The Fulton, which is a shipbuilding plant, could not compete with the Union Iron works, a United Steel cor poration plant. TAFT INVADES BRYAN'S STATI 11 Asks People What They Want a Change in Pros- ; perous Times For. ,; Of all the gold in the possession of msn TO per cent is in the shape of coin. (United Press Leased Wire.) Emerson, Neb. Sept. 30. Taft InvadedP Bryan's own state today, making a toufi of Nebraska in his private car .and stop4 ping at 10 cities en route to Lincoln,,, Bryan's home town, where he Is sched-tl uled to speak tonight at a big meeting.';' Governor Sheldon and United States' Senator Brown Joined the Taft party at Sioux City, .Iowa, and rode on the Taft special thrOuah the state. Governor' Sheldon - promised Taft that Nebraska! would go Republican by a substantial,! majority this fall. 1 lart criticised uryan s change on policies" during ths pat 13 years.- He' praised the Democratic candidate Ss a man and as a cltisen. but said Bryan was not fitted for president of tlie United States. The Republican nomine referred to the prosperity of the farm ers of America and said there was no reason to change from a Republican to a Democratic administration. 1 People of John Day valley will prob ably establish a creamery. ' Teweale ts Br. SB ti. r.-lf l-t ', fees, sh ...... . , fas all aabatitntea. 2 tin as much. iatl.OOaa50c.alw. asNotaDrc NEED A XEW SUIT ? - West ft rsOaw-ataaef " roe lews taaa refty-eaa4 Beaa was- e toaaerrsw. rOLTMBIA WOOLEX MILLS' COMPAXr ...fcuream paarAerrArrrVrSrVVV3 flaadTKaCa bottles, at tfraggltia Sena r far free wnk - Ta Caes M Mm iiaS. " aatfs Bay apac Cav, Kawark, M. J. Hy Barflaa Soapm, pwrw ra. twart s4 etiaraca basSa. ass ad tkn aaea Kaepaakia eaeaae 23c. raawa. Ia4 3c lot Iras aaoa -TfcaC.ra ai ttmt- . WOODABD, CLAIlXli A tU. (rettaa Praa LeaaeS wire.) Chicago, Sept 30. That aa Increase la t ran scon tl nee tal freight rate te and from the Pad fie eosst of aa average af from fire to eight par eeat a bore the prevent rate 1s planned, te take effect about the first ef tbe year oa a num ber ef 4-omntoditles. Is freely admitted ta traffie eirrlea 1it. EleMy weat bftund and IS aatbnd eommAdlttee win be affee4 if the proposed alaa goe Into effect. It Is clairrM that on Iffraiinf tbe keen rAmr-e'-'xia the rate a a aumbar of tiiTM:l ef Itree e"imm--t Ion Is -rary low." end It Is spoil ttese LLat the raia is f-lanned. 1 , A lady said to me today: "Why do you call your place a Squibb Drug Store? What do you mean by that?" Well, dear public, I told that lady, and I've been try. ing to tell you, too, lot a long . time. Edward R. Squibb, from whom we purchase our supplies, is the manufacturer of the pur est and highest grade of chemi cals and medicines in the entire world.- His goods are recog. nixed by aD scientific men as the best possible to proauce. txA of our tinctures, syrups,-chemicals and other medicinal prep arations arc made in the Squibb Laboratory in Brooklyn, N. Y., rather than in our own or in some other. If you have your prescrip tion filled at our store, you get Squibb'a goods; and if you don't think that means a whole lot. Just ask your doctor. That's why we call our pharmacy "Squibb Drug Store.",f, SOME BIG MONEY SAVERS FOR. THIS WEEK ONLY A 25c BOTTLE PEROXIDE OF HYDROGEN". ....15 . A 35c BOTTLE OF CASTORIA .'. .s .....20 A $1.00 BOTTLE LYDIA PIXKHAMS COMPOUND.... ..ee A $1.00 BOTTLE PIERCE'S FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION. .69 A $1.00 BOTTLE KEWBRO'S HERPICIDE 994 A 50c BOTTLE KEWBRO'S HERPICIDE ...-. .33 A 2Se CAKE 4711 GLYCERINE SOAP 13 A fVle BOTTLE SAL HEPATICA 39 A 25c BOTTLE SAL HEPATICA ......174 - iiWaTt t ovt oa (ikst naiu im The Perkins Hotel Pharmacy ro Qvzas sen srro&s Pteae tTs. Wa Btjrtt Tree, Lovvney' Candies