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Tim ukeuon DAILY ' JOURNAL. PORTLAND. 1 FRIDAY ' EVENING. OCTOBER 0. 1908. 17 HIRE RII so m is fall m Prolonged Northerly Winds Have Driven Storms to' Eastward. R. n, Inmsii has galled for San Fran- Kiern. 'I he Steamer J. Marheffer. Captain Oeorga Wlnkel, sailed for Han an. Cisco yeatarday with 114 tona.- She r- riven ma ama day. amaiiip itoanoKe, captain i". h In charaa. Belled laat night redro. hhe la carrying av iai carro of l.St Inn.. Tha ataamar tinaa llw aalla fop Ran riniivi.ru ini. aiLrrimin, Tha Kranrh hark Virn.ll Rar la 1na4, IM1EII MM PATRONS for I ha man and with tha college yeila. OITINTET OP "FTtTfOftS XTlV h l ) h K I WILLIS IN BLANKFEST ......LU. bar of rooteri than usual tuma out.eeoh aelture of coal from bellflrerenta In lsu evening, and the field rlnaa with ciieere trel ports, ew A good Hrttih:hrr iiaiie. disengaged Hat at Montgomery dock No. I . ,n ,. ' l ,l..r. al.e haa, been shifted from find DamaiTfl Nllffa UllWtf. ; en in Consequence., 1 THREE SHOWERS IX ALL' SEITEMBER h"?1 I!1 I' 8 u JaBt Trace of lUIn Fell on First 'i Day of October, mnit Nonio at All Since That Day,' Bart Weather Columbia dock No. 1. fiha ia only par tially dlarharad. ' . , - Sailors from tha ships In port ar to ba entertained 'at tha concart to ba given inie evening at tha I'ortland Sea mini Friend aocletv. rorn.r Third and Flanders streets, vocal aoloa will ba uni in aaaition to cnantiea which will una; at ina Pfiunf or tna tooaall. Jiflll will atvn a alalaht-of.hanl penorminct. , ' V MARINE NOTES. Francisco Oet I. Willi abut out tha Oaka yesterday, I to 0. aided by a sumivi v. .fiviK . am ecore; BAN FRANCISCO. , AB. R. Jt. PO. A. B. i un ia, ap, , , ........ . 4111 Mlldabrand, If. j 0 1 i .airier, aa. I Charlea Klrchner. ona of tha propria tor of tha Turn Italia cafe at rouxtb and Yamhill streets; and flva woman, patrons of tha cafa. war Arrested by Patrolman Fuller at I -o'clock yes ter- liodle, rf... .......... WUilams.v lb ..V 4 Hark, of ............ 4 Berry, a . . ; . ., . . . ... 4 MeArdJa.. lb, rlll(a,;p, Totals : ........'.....II I i, ., OAKLAND. i 'I 0 1.41 0 10 7 ir.Tf i 4 dAy afternoon, after. Fuller, threatened cook. lb. 1 .'. . 1. 4 ' a , a a T ii a uaa nia gun ir any or tnam triad wiyruaaaaia. , zo,. ...... p i 11 4 4 4 I a . m Aptorla. Oct Arrivad down durlnt I eapaj, -and-taken to. tha pollca autlon. UuumgilVrj'rf Forecaater.' tha nlaht, ateamer Noma City. Arrived whara thav ware booked for violation of Kaaan." aa. aown at :tn m. m., uartnan anin Aater.l. ...ki..,i .w. .1 v.n u.Iimii -t . Oct 8. Sailed at 1 1 Portland hai had leaa rainfall alnca tha laat of Auguat tbla year than for many yeara. -The amall amount of rain which haa fallen In thla vicinity la aur " V V mm U.II.U L I . . . I MAffin I 111-....- ... A p. m., ataamar JToaamita. for Columbia 01 wo,m,tt 'W'ML uiii 0.......... 4 fiver. . ., iieaoia.- iLounka. ,o.i a Uak. w n a o-lt.a -. I I n a Mailll nr tM. awaa. mi. Ka aai 1 " I 1 t o- 0 0 I f 0 1 II 0 I 0 0 roue ike Btorr concernlne- Klnar'Al. fonao'a vlalt to Enaland ta ulna' tha uoda of. tha etreal. AVhan he waa la I. la of- IV ihL ha want out from hla hotel ona niurnlna befora braakfaat fur a walk, and in oroaalnf a atreat loat hla hat and than called a victoria, a-lvlna- tha driver a Hat of tha plaeee ha wlahmt to vlalt After tha .drive ha dlamlaaad tha coach and walked Into tha realaurant Hinart, where, aaatlntt hlmaalf at a table ha aoon aaw hie coachman etandlnc with tha klna'a list I of atopplnf place,'1o which ha bected I ia. aaaea: of tha Blue Gooae. a fraternal ortanli atlon vrlU a memberahlp confined ta ln au ra nc men. held Ita eecend annual metlnftody.'ar tha Audttorlum.'fol HTwInif tha annual ' convention af thi Fir Vndarwrltera' aaaoclatlun of thi norm weal. The- annual raporta pre aented at tha meat ln showed that tha wiue uooao now haa I atata ponda, with a total membership of 1,111. Tha Illinois pond la tha larveat, with 161 niembera, followed by - tha Wlaronsln pond, with 114. and Texaa and Minna eota. with 111 aaoh. mm to aln Itr "Ah. filra," aaio 7-.a C la a.i Coaohr. "1 don't often have the honoi I II fir . 51 , .tirirr I I ITIO of carrylna ai klna of Spain In my I M WUUI i A A1I1V iwiii Aiiunio, iiufmnRi Bisnwa ins paper which .ha rave to tha ooachmaii with anma aoveretana. An Invltatlqn haa bean received by the Enallah anverrwnant. from your Sec retary of State Hoot, to meat In Ixn- don In January with repreeentatlvca of r-ranoe, . nina, japan, urrmany, ort- uaal. Tui-Kny. - Persia and Kuasla to consider the auaatlon of . maaauraa to rejujativ tha trade in opium. Bine Gooeo Flies' Hlffh. IRnaHal IManatpk ta Tka Jaaraal t Chicago, 111., Oot I. Tha Grand Neat $3000 SNAP na ereet or high pressure tmim mnrninr iron to upper UU hlgan gh pressure eatsnds Teiaa north as at ward pressure areas from while aecondary blah are over the graat Saltan I 'ina raault or thla arrest ma Koaecrane,, with schooner Monterey, for " k 0"m"a orouan sgsmsi tnei Totals t ........... .11 0 I IT II xinKar. nt s a ... m v.... mnriionm.Dl lh. diiu nt mil. trusjixn. ax tnnijvus, Armen. from Dublin, for Portland. I their presence to a place where liquor I aan Franolaoo.... .0 I I M j M 0 t Aetorla, Oct. Arrived at I p. m.. "ow oiranaa,- but-applies only to " '".' e prising and the only reason for the lack Herman ship Alexander laenberr. from tha Proprietor who aUowa them to be iJ"'nI ? ? ? 2 S 2 ? ? i 1 jof storm, la the prolonged . northerly koi"--?:.' . 5!T. A"2B .MJl .3152 'Att . ' ' "' mrli at,K 1 1 l wlnda. Ravaral InrtniU'iv. thrsatanad (and then auddenly. blown away. ' Tha nnrmll nrarlnltatlon f nr Kad tam hap and early October la usually about .1) of . an Inch dally, and for the entire month .of October about l.ll Inches, but the I only rainfall ao far thla month fall on uctoner i ana was out .08 or an incn. " Port Harford. Oct I. ArHvsd. at..m. been retained by the defenaa. stated thla er Colonel E. U Drake, from Portland. morning that at least two of the women Queenatown. Oat 7 Arrived RHii'.h I were contemplating bringing such San Francisco. Oct Sailed at a a I . Waolisals Arrest. m.. ateainer (Yellowstone, for Columbia Aocordlng to tha story told by Charles river. iKlrchner. Officer Fuller walked into tha Astoria. Oct Condition at thai cafa wh.ra about II man aiJ anm.. ' During Septembe? tbtr. but 2? V.-. ob.oured; were aaajn, and drinking and informed lT f three showers, aU very light. On Sep- NT".? f"""w'"v' niioa. weatner, everyDooy tnat may were ail under Itember I. .01 of an Inch feU; on the lsV!. A0'. ...... ... . arreat. There waa a prompt movement '7th. .01 of an inch fell, and .14 fell N.j-.-:. l".--y - wa- on tne part-or moat or me people prea- rsentember 19. There haa been but .21 1..'. " .i" J?: zmwX l:P " m.. I.I lent to escape and all but a few of them . . . aa iwu ufr wsier. I a. m.. o.t rest! 7'lilm.. Ih.l, ,i.bwi thrnua-h that ... u. mi invn rsinisu siuuw aurubv . tn .a , .... -. - - - : v . - " . A xwMiinn nt iinrmi have heen V- reet . - loon, which ia separate from the cafe. atartln In Hrltlah Columbia and , de- . "f i IJ.'"coi ..95 8t?mr As- but connacUd by a door. Fuller. Kiroh- . veiopi tney 0 0 I BVMaf ART, Two-baaa hits Van Haltren. Hoaan Bacrlflee hits McArdle. Zalder. Bndle. Stolen base Lewis. . Double play Beck to wuiiama to MOAra.a first baas on nana urr-wuiia, l. tin ay pitch Hlldebrand. .Struck out By Willis 1, by Loucks 1. ' Time of rams 1 :25. Um- jrea tiyna and u tjtmneii. Ing in Hrltlah Columbia and .de. "?" Mch .ItiXSS. c ..?m?.r A"m but connecUd by a door. Fuller. Kiroh lni as they move eastward, but Y!?? J." t0rLortlal?d y" " says, ordered him to help corral have all given Oregon a wide V "i1,"' to port w,tt an' f he women and Klrchner refuaed. Ful xotwithstandina' tha lack of otner tner in tow. ier then said: r"If any of you attempts MAIUXE DTTEXXIGEirCB. berth. Notwithstanding the lack of . normal precipitation the temperature f generally has been about the same as ! usual, with an average of about half 1 1 h 5Am rr7.n"drt.-th: rl Waar. Due to 1 latter part of the month. Yeaterday Alliance, Coos Bay.... i the weather bureau was certain that it I .oomeaia, onsnt . would rain, but It did not The rore i cast of today is for fair weather. CASTAWAYS BEACH HOME George W. Elder. San Pedro Uamer, San Franolsco Eureka, Eureka and Coos. . . State, Ban Franclaoo Arabia, orient Aleala. orient Numantia. orient Basralar Users to Bspeurt. Roanoke, San Pedro and way. Crew of Seven Si-tors Make Long Overland Trip. (United Fraas Lais-d Wire.) Nome. Alaska, Oct. 9. After a per lloua trln of 207 miles serosa the moun tains, the last of the crew of the Geo. W. Elder, San Pedro wrecaeo acnooner ee-rcn uieiers reacnya i NloameolS, orient here tooay, xne journey to leiier irorn the place where the Seven Slaters struck oocupled 17 daya. No, lives were lost tha craw comlna safe to Shore' after the vessel was beached. The schooner Aleala. orient waa bound for Nome from the eoal Numantia, orient Tieias or corwm murrs. -ins oraiv. a complete wreck, Is neat Shlsmaroff Inlet Arrive.'' Oct. ....Oct ...Oct. 12 ...Oct 12 ...Oct. 12 ...Oct II ...Oct II ...Nov. 1. . .Nov. II . LionlsvlIIe Race Louieville, Ky- Oct. . Weather Clear, track raat Results yestsrday: First race, six furlongs, aelllng Alice Balrd. 99 (Butler), won; Bempronlum, 101 (Walsh), second;, Elisabeth Har wood, 107 (Powers), third. . Time, 1:14 l-l. . - Second race, - one mile and 70 yards. Belling Gold Treasurer, 98 (But, Ier), won: Telegrapher. 107 (Powers), second; Coaster, 15 . (Walsh), third. time, i:t 7 j-o till Rose City, San Francisco Alliance, uoos Bay Eureka, Eureka and Cooa Homer. San Francisco.. State, San Franoisco . . Breakwater, Cooa Bay... Arabia, orient ... ; to escape, I will use my gun." Fuller succeeded in corrsjing. besides Klrchner, one man and live women. The women were Madeline Alexander, Ida Johnson, Mrs. A. Rogers, Mrs. Lu Wil kinson and Edith Rogers at least are the namaa They gave at toe atafl An TJnna - a : than, ta undar f K I 110 (BUtler). third. Tim. vear or an. anl ona woman la IK I x uurin racn, mm irimro uoi.i nana She had her" 28-year-old daughter with cap. seven furionga Zlenap. 101 (But hsr. All ara evidently resnectable neo. er). won; Al Muller, 101 (McOee). sec- Die of the middle class, such as are not ?n.a:.n"' 106 (fowera), third. Time, usually seen around the police station. "IS"0' ... . - - .. 1 a Vll tai aria ua vm n votilliM- joaron to IMWB. Merrick. 109 (Butler). won: Barnea- m,iiir ordarad Klrchner to a-n to tha I dale. 105 (Walsh), aecond: .Robin Hood. nhone and call ud the oollee a tat! on and iut tfowers). tnira. xime, i:i i-a Third race - five end a half furlonaa. tsuchlpuraa Sorrowful, 0.12 .(Powera). won; DOlloe I Duomo, 100 (McOea). eecood; Aspirin, er it 110 (Butler), third. Time, 1 .OS l-l. r ou rtn race, toe winaro i ;ap, seven furlongs Zlenap, ir), won; Al Muller, 101 (M rid; 0 1 a ' i lla. . L1AZJ. ST I X, t - 1 1 VJ 3 r S. If bT " f wf II y .jai w 1 1 I).l.h-rrw1"-e-J rn I.1EII AROWOUEll. ar tcmiaX I Vm Pig ajfor aoaataral I fku.ia. I dlaokaraaa-iaaamaiaHeaa. I r -----t-i 1 aa, hi ta Nrtaan, 2 ACRE HOME It -happens this way: We have client that wants a certain farm, a wanta.lt bad. Ha haa an alaa-ant ft.anra noma on H. E. Uaunt Tabor with flrat class buildings. Ground In the highest state of cultivation, containing all kinds or rruit and berries; I acres of It will pUt 14 full-alsed lots that will aell at good advance over coet leaving I acrea with tha bulktlnga and lota of fruit and garden around, at a coat of si.odo. Thla la tha beat buy on the market lie must sell In order to buy the. farm. It'a only an t-mlnute walk from Mount Tabor car to tbla place. Better hurry If . you want something lor your money. OREGON HOME. itm Komaisoir. " , , . . i CO. ....Oct 9 nrdar tha natrni waa-on sent un Kirch. Sixth race, one mile and a alxteenth. ...Oct. 10 ner refuaed. aavinr there waa no need selling Beeterllng, 98 (Glasner), won; Oct II of trying to make a sensational affair M.rtlboy, 19 (Haidel), second; Lady . .VCt. 16 .... - ,. h hatillna- thnaa aa I XS&IbUl". 11 UjeneMCni. 1011X1. Time. "Inl. An-tcn tn tha atatinn Ilka criminals They were all ready to walk down. The TAKES GRAIN TO ENGLAND X7, Teasels tn lort. Broderick Castle, Br. sh LArriemore, Br. ah N. P. ..Oct 15 ..Oct. 1 ..Oct 17 ..Nov. 1 ..Nov. 15 .. Dec. 1 AVKnJgh't of Thistle Clears With Eight inouBWiu a ona. The alanf steamer Knight of the Thistle nas cleared for Tacoma with 8. 000 tona of urn In. She will take orl 2,000 more at the sound and sail direct for Hull, England. The Knight df the Thistle has on board a cargo vaiuea at 1178,000. ' There are 118,500 bushela 'of barley and 112,850 bushels of wheat , It is understood that the French bark Aslneres will also load grain at this iport for the United Kingdom In the near future.. She has., a. capacity of 3.715 Ions and sailed for Portland harbor from Hobart, Tasmania, September 22. NOTICE TO MARINERS Captain Neuman of the German steamship Arabia reports that Auguat 16, 1908, In latitude 46 degreea 27 min utea north, longitude 124 degrees 48 minutes west, he passed a large tree about 60 feet long. Also on August 26, in latitudeBl de grees 68 minutes north, longitude 162 degrees 20 minutes west, he passed sev eral large timbers. . .Btreara t.hr Ca Ley land Bros.. Br. ah Dpnn Franceses, Br. bk Astoria, Churchill. Am. sch Astoria Drydock . . . .Astoria . . . .Oceanic ....Astoria . . . .Astoria . . .Drydock . .St Johns .Centennial .stream JOHN M'NULTT, Nautical Expert NOTICE TO MARINERS CaDtaln McGregor of the American steamship Farallon reports that a rock shews st low tide one nair mile tnaut.) cast (true) of the center of Rose island, Clarence strait. Alaska. Approximate position, latitude 68 degrees 6 minutes, north, longitude 1S2 degrees 60 minutes west JOHN M'NULTT. Nautical Expert i ALONG THE WATERFRONT. , The schooner Annie Smala has sailed for Hongkong. The British bark Flfeshlre, with 1.2 IS tons of cargo Is due from Sydney, Au stralia. hJie sailed August 3. The Deike Rlckmers moved from tha Eastern at western dock to the Pacific coast elevator wharf this morning. The Wynnstay has moved to the bal lant dock at 1.1 nn ton. Tha Alex Isenborg at Aatorla has been ordered to Portland. 1 With a cargo of lumber, the steamer Good Teeth Improves Your Appearance SPECIAL RATES FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY Flexible Fleih-Colored Plates , . . Cold Crown. 22k... Bridg -Teeth, 22k... Gold FiHings Silver Fillings ...... f 10.00 .93.50 .3.&0 ...oo ...60a) ALL WORK GUARANTEED LATEST APPLIANCES WELL EQUIPPED OFFICES Oregon Dental Parlors Dr. E. L. Root,' Prop. 362 Washing- ten, cor Park Asgard. Nor. sh Alvena. Am. sch Albert Rlckmers. Ger. bk W. F. JewettNAm. sch.. Irene. Am. sch Washington. Am. ss.... Gael, Fr. bk. Vlncennes, Fr. bk Mlchelet. Fr. bk Daghlld. Nor. shin. .Montaomerv Nn Aberfoyle, Br, bk. Greenwich Aster. Ger. ship .stream ou iMicnoias, Am. snip...... ..Astoria Puako, Amu bktn Knappton Le Peller. Fr. bk Llnnton Corttil Bart. Fr. bk. .Linnton Berlin. Am. ach.. ni Americana, Am. sch ...St Johns Wrestler, Am. bktn...,.-;w Astoria Beechlev. Br. sa Drydock La Rochjaquelein, Fr. ss. .Coal bunkers Neusllly, Fr. bk. Linnton Henrietta, Ger. ship ...Stream Wynnstay. Br. ech Elevator General Foy. Fr. bk. Linnton Guernsey, Nor. ss. .. .Montgomery No. 1 Crescent, Am. sch. .Portland Lumber Co. Fukui Mam, Jap. ss Banfleld's Geo. W. Fenwick. Am. as.. Tongue Point Knldrht of Thistle. Dr. aa. fr. a v lum. Condor, gas sloop Couch street Nome City, Am. ss Greenwich aa Boat to ZKad Lnmbtr, Olrmpla, Am. bk.... San Francisco Ft 8. Loop. Am. ss.......6an Francisco W. H. Talbot Am. sch San Francisco Riverside. Am. ss San Francisco Bee, Am. ss San Francisco J. M. Griffith, Am. ach... San Francisco R. E. Inman, Am. ss San Francisco eoutn way. Am. ss....,.san Francisco J. Marhoffer, Am. ss...8an Francisco Northland. Am. ss San Francisco Annie E. Smale, Am. ss Hongkong Benlcia, Am. ss San Francisco Sa Boats With Cement and OeneraX Bldart Fr. bk. .............. .Antwerp Neatsfielda, Br. ah Hamburg David de Anjers, Ft. sh Antwerp Bradloah, Br. bk. ....Antwerp Kllloran, Br. ah, Antwerp Jotnvllla. -Fr.- bk Antwarn csrmanian. or. ox liamour Kocnambeau. Fr.- bK Lett Gulf Stream. Br. bk....' Antwerp Alice, Fr. bk.. , London Eugene Schneider, Fr. bk. Antwerp officer Insisted, but finally gave In and T1 A PHP'S TTTYTPAPV escorted the two men and five women x A A Xl JjAlrt.it A TO ELECTI0X TIME to the station. Klrchner put up 160 kpie The police refused to book ece for the ball for himself and 10 a; five women, the second man, saying he was not wanted. Although Chief Grltsmacher denies JJ aC''r 1.1 Lll Altai Hnni er tcmiaX I Cm Big for aoaataral aiaokargaa.laBsmsuUeaa, tnitattaaa er aloaratloas af ataaaas askreae. r PaJalaaa. ana soft aatriaa istHwyaJiiautia. g.at or potaoaoaa. J 1 sjeiai y arrtagBTiBtB. San Francisco Office Oregon Journal 1206 Call Eldg. Telephone Kearney Bill ABTTBTI.rirBaTT. AZTD artTB. OaUPTXOMS atSOJUTSD. Oragonlans when In flan Franolsco can have their mall sent In care of ' i Tha Journal Office. J. L. BROWJf, Representative. plateau and off the Washington eoa.l A moderate low pressure ara Is n Iral over Saskatchewan, and another ovsrllsa Georgia and Soutfe Carolina. Heavv rata haa r. n.n i.. il. ..,... Oeoraig, South Carolina and northern Florida.'' and lla-ht rain a Inn a- tha malnder of the AUantlo ooaat and ever scattered sections of the great ike. Elaewhers fair weather prevails. Tern peraturs changes hit. h..i aiiaht aa. cept that It la cooler and much below normal In Texaa and tha lower Wleela alppl valley, and warmer la Monunt and the Dakotaa. lha- lnd leal hma -ara fr - fata ai.fha. tonight and Saturday In thla district. t WMl' lia ennfllai- tnnlaht in hr.til. waahtngton and northern Idaho, Light froat is probable In western Oregon, . . -Tamil.. ' A Baker Cltv. n, . . . Holes, Idaho ........ 7 1 City, Mo.. Kan a. Lewlaton, Idaho Marahf Isld, Oregon r-uriiano, Oregon Roanburg, Oregon Sacramento, CaL, St. Louis. Ma . . . St. Paul, Minn. .. Salt Lake. Utah San Antonio, Tex. nan jjiero. fjaj. .60 86 70 Walla Walla. Waah.7l Mln. 41 H 10 44 It 40 18 10 12 IS 64 I e o 0 0 0 0 0 0 Weddlne- Tarda W n .-, a. rv. Washinaton hlilir nun., atk r.A ur.w. Ington sta 8oo" ilorlsts, funeral dnaigoa. ; I4H Morrison. Main 8096; A-1877. r er east la atata wiaayat, r; I br axaraaa, araaald, let jfJ iae.erlbottiaaSt.TB. SS dnaiag gest aa rataesa. and other drag habits are positively cured b HA BITINA. For hypodermic or internal nsa SamDle sent to anr drna habltueak Cwa malL Serular erfce 12. 00 per boftle MTW t ronr druggist or by mall In plain wrapper, llla Chaaaleal Co. St. Uals. ilo ssr sate by akUawre Drag B a-aruaaa. i i per b all in (United Press Lesaed Wire.) Cincinnati, Oct 9. Judge William H. that he ordered or expected hla officers Taft will rest at tha horns of his to arresl : women 'und in places' where brother, Charles P. Taft .here, until liquor is sold, except women of ill . . . fame, he stated tills morning that any Monday, when he will start on his tour woman found in a place where liquor is of Ohio and West Virginia. In the sold ougnt to oe uien o me ponce Imannrlma Taft will tint m,V. station. Klrchner and the five women were ordered to appear in police court thla morning, but the case did not come up for trial, it going over to Monday at the any speeches, but will tales the best pos sible care of his voice and keep himself In readiness for the vigorous activity that will mark the closing days of the request of the city attorney. Klrchner I ..4, a1n lo)l1 ICF.fSlll'Zi:? JP?Z Taft will be in New York all the rid SSdLtn l?n rth. week October 26, speaking In Weat- and endeavor to knock out the entire cheater. Utica, Syracuse, Albany and ordinance.- MEN SHOWING UP WELL AT OREBOfI La Tour de Auvergne, Fr. bk.. Antwerp Armen, Fr. bk : Dublin Glenalvon, Br. bk , Antwerp Goal Sjilps Za Beats. Fireshire, Br. bk Newcastle. A. Bossuet Fr. bk Newcsstle, A. Torrisdale, Br. sh Newcastle, A. Tramp Steamers Ba Bouts. Janeta, Br. ss San Francisco Teddo, Br. ss San Francisco Deike Rlckmers, Oer. ss. .Fusan Thyra, Nor. sa Vancouver. B. C. King George. Br. sa ...Ssn Francisco Queen Helena, Br. sa Hlogo Bm Boat la Ballast to ZkmuI Orala. Port Crawford, Br. sh ...Callao River Falloch, Br. bk .....Callao Oregon, Ger. ah Yokohama Merechal de Noallles. Fr.'bk'.Weat coast Homeward Bound. Am. bk-Vano'v r, B. C Salnte Anne. Fr. bk.NewcasUa. K. S. W. Lydgate, Br. bk Santa Rosalia 8ullv, Fr. bk Antwerp Srillon, Fr. bk.. Antwerp enevleve Mollnoa, Fr. bk Hobart Leon Blum, Fr, bk... .....Hsbart Finland. Rua ah Ouavaniill Magdalene, Qer. bk Acaquleo Alexander Taenbera (lar. bk.. Honolulu Tniera. Fr. bk Belfaat Blarrita. Fr. bk. flan Franctaca Ereaslngton, It. ah Callao atlmer, Br. sh. Callae (Saerlal Dl.pitch to fb JonrnaLl University of Oregon,1'. Eugene. Oct. 9. The training table was started yester day with 10 men, beside the coach and trainer. Those who made it are: Cap tain Moullen, Clarke, Mclntyre, Kiltx, Pinkham, Newton, Gllles, Latourette, Main and Mlchell. Coach Forbes and Trainer Hayward will also eat with them. The men who are on the training table have not earned permanent places as yet so that there are chances that some of them may be.dropped. Others will be added as they show up well enough. . . . Kllti is doing splendid wor in tnn back field, and at present seems one of the likeliest candidates ior nan. na is developing wonderful speed and carries the ball splendidly. If he continues to Improve as he has in the last few days he will make a valuable man behind the line. Newton, the btg freshman, is also lm- E roving, and it will be a close race be- -till.. .,,. Kin. aA. 17a la g beginning to lose his awkwardness and IB KVIUIIK 111. a. il en: n, vi ibb.iiib iuo uiui. The scrimmage work last night was the best so far this season, all the men working their hardest. Coach Forbes is rushing the men very hard .now, and they are Improving wonderfully. The new system of rooting is making a great difference also, as each clasa tries to outdo the other. A larger num- J Buffalo. On Octobejt 28 Taft Governor Hughes and George A. Knight of Cali fornia will speak at Madison Square Garden in New Tork city. Thla prob ably will be the blggrest mass meeting of the campaign. MEINING PK0VES HE WAS DIVORCED (United Proas Leased Wire.) Los Angeles, Cal.. Oct. . Proving that he was divorced from his first wife at Portland, Or., September 6, 1906, J. R. Meinlng, accused of bigamy by Mrs. Maud Meinlng, was released from prison and today rejoined Mrs. Margaret Meinlng, a pretty French girl whom he married In Seattle. , When Mrs.- Maud Meinlner. former! v Miss Myers of St Louis, arrived in Los Angeles she wsft nearlv blind and In a destitute condition. Learning that Meinlng was living here with another woman she caused his arrest on a charge of blgam-. When arraigned Meinlng proved to the court that he had been divorced from the complain ing witness, ana was released. NEWS NOTES FROM BRITISH CAPITAL London, Oct. 9. Lord Grey, secretary of foreign affairs, has Invited the gov ernments of France, Germany, Austria, Italy, Russia. Turkey, Spain, Holland, and tha united States to hold a con ference for tha purpose of agreement on a law or marine warfare, prlnci- ally on what shall constitute contra and of war: also, tha formation of an International court on prises and tha ljTO-NIGHT CLASSIFIED AD RATES Classified advertisements in The Jeur nal.ars as follows: No ad less than 1 5c per Insertion. .Phone or charged ads 6o per line per insertion: 7 Insertions for the price of I. Cash ads la per word per inser tion, 7 Insertions for ths price of 6. ' Lost and found, help wanted, situations wanted, for rent and wanted to rent ads lc per word per Insertion, I insertions for the price of 2. 16 to 20 'words. 20c; 21 to 25 words, 26c; matrimonial, mani curing, maasage and bath ads, lOo per line per Insertion. Card of thanks, meeting and fu neral notices, 60o per Insertion. New today (agate measue, 14 lines to Inch), 84o per inch. Count 6 words to line. Tha Journal cannot guarantee ac curacy or assume responsibility for er rors or any kind occunng in teiepnc advertisements. Should anv ad aonear Incorrect on flrat. insertion. The Journal will not be responsible for subsequent Insertions. The Journal s business or nee is open from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. m. to 10 p. m. Saturdays m. o iv p. i". i Phones, Main 7173; A-6031. A GOOD EXAMPLE Francois, Fr. bk.. San Francisco B sliding Permita. East Thirty-sixth street between Hawthorns and Harrison. Minnie U. Lee, erect one-story frame dwelling. 11.100; East Sixteenth street between Alberta and Wygant. J. A. Wilson, erect two-story frame dwelling. 12,100: East Twenty-second street between Al berta and Mildred. Mra. M. A. Lleman. erect one-etory frame dwelling. 11.100: 1 Fourth street between Washington and Stark. C. F. Lewis, repair elght etory reinforced concrete office, II Io; Missouri avenue, corner Shaver street Mississippi Avenue Congregational church, erect one-etory frame church. 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Medicines furnished from our own laboratory for the convenience and privacy of our pa tients, from $1.50 to S56.50 a course. If you cannot call, write for our free self-examination blank. Many cases cured at home. Hours 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. and Sundays from 9 to 12. ST.LOWSuarDISPENSARY OOXUTSS BZOOJTD AZTD TAKXXU. STXZXTS. rOatTaVAJTS. OX ZOO IT M BMKIIXnHnilEIIHEraXlKXX M n N H M , M ! M M M M One Man in Every Five Has VARICOCELE S Vou May Be the One S W I Te EJ Leading apeeaeJlst, B lm : ' M M M ' M . M a M N H 13 Varicocele causes congestion of the blood in some of the most vital blood vessels of man. It causes a doll, heavy, listless feeling, which is often mistaken for nervous debility or general decline of power. Varicocele results from partial paralysis of the delicate nerve fibers that control local circulation ol the blood. The muscular coating of the veins is deprived of nervous control and becomes inac tive, weakens and relaxes. 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Or. t MR AND MRS. M. HUARD AND FAM lly wish to extend their . heartfelt thanks for the kindness and svmnathv shown to them In their bereavement In the Kiss of their beloved son and broth er, Henry Huard. REAL ESTATE TRAJiSFKBfl Lawyers' Abstract ft Trust Co.. room I Board of Trade bids.: abatraeta a . I apeclalty. Have your abstracts made by the Title ft Trust Co., 7 C of C F. S. Ewry to R B. and Birdie A. Bachelder. lots 2 and 4. block 1, Myrtle Park .11.900 Fred Brakebush and wife to Car- . onna JanecKe, zox40 rods begin- ' nlnR in north line of section 17, township 1 south, range 1 east, 40 rods east of northwest corner 7.70b James D. Hart and wife to Minnie lnsraham, lot 8. block 13, Kath arine t . . 880 Security Abstract ft Trust Co. to F lorence is. Haskins, lot 8. block 5. Elmhurat 800 Moore Investment Co. to P. H. Lonergan, lot 8. block 20. Ver- ? mam aaa Alexander Ellis and wife to Louise Zinsley, lot 3. block 8, Bron aueh'a addition 1.050 Ladd A Reed Farm Co. to The Home, north H of east H of east of southwest V. of southwest 14 of section 20, townshiD 1 .south, ran a-e 1 east. IS The Home tov. B. Brown, north H of east 14 of east H of south west & of southwest of sec tion to, township l south, range 1 east, containing 6 acres 1.880 Mary E. Jones to H. P. Palmer. undivided 1-7 or lots 7 and 8, block 7. Dunn's addition Ill ' Percy Pope et al to Bernard Le- . rouge and wire, lot 19. Madison Villa i 171 C. W. Mower and wife to J. F. Duncan, lot II, block II, Sun side 10 C. W. Mower and wife to J. F. Duncan, lot 12, block It. Sunny aide " 10 Security Abstract ft Trust eora- ?any to Dora Bolter, lot I, block 7. Rose City Park 800 H. M. Flnley and wife to Charles Stout, lot 8. block II. Wood stock . . 19 Moore Investment company to Ed ward Cleve. lot 11. block 17. Vernon Ill C W. Mower and wife to Virginia Spencer Hutchinson, lot 11. block II, Suanyaide t.OO - Frederick Vivian and wife to Wil liam O. Norria. lot 1. Mock 7, Paradlaa Spring tract 1.410 Rose City Cemetery aasortatloft te - luixaoein and u. w. Bturaeaa, 11. block 40, section "D." lot said cemetery ..... Sylvester M. McConnell and wife to Henry Hendrtckeon and wife. lot 18. block 10. North Irrtng-too 471 William Ladd and wife to Mra. E. C Murphy, part of block T. Johnson's addition I.1W William Ladd and wife ta Cheater O. Murphy part af block 7. Johnsons addition f.llt W. B. Matthews and wife t W. M. Smith et al lot 1ft and eaat 17 feet of lot 7. block a. North Albtaa l.l0 Oi R. N eoenpanv e Ppfnm black It. Wat te Wll- Al- B sons eddHxta -. 1,118 SS ; - ef ld 8. avubd f bloc 'V.' , bins jHnawt teal M'Jarob Krteg-er a-1 w!fe te Pttll's H .uuer 'vd wife. trh H f M I 1M . sebd. if Uo.-k 'C Aislia HwBesteevS , lift Alf-ed O. Temf Ve Ll." as ft iak. lets t are a b - k t. 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