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15 CARRIERS LEAVE CrUlon. rr, bk. Uobart UPLIFTS FOR . YOUfiG PUHIIED dent: Ralph ft, Fiaher waa ehoeaa vloe siding wilnlater, had rharea of the m" -lag. ttav. T, P. fiUle et Aaloile rl I as aeereiary. Subjects for dlaoiieslnai Ware: ghuuld a Persoaj Take rMiimtiutn.H aiil "Why liiay Should baling lt a Chareh. Rei)raa,iallaa: kir. l'ur-1-a.m and Vlr, Miaco, ef tlllvxrion, air. Kerg ef Portland. Ut. Pederea ef BlilTISII BinP LEYLAND BKOTIIERS OU teejBero a menU. . preeioant, ana mim Kiiaaoeia isarereee, secretary and treasurer. . fresldenl k-s- W. B. Porter. Am. aa.....8an irranclaoe lerlv la SooaDtlns reelection, eooae ef TBIE8 TO OET PABDON ' . JX)B HER HUSBAND . Tha time for Thaddeua 9. rotter, eon. vieted of eoraplloltr la tha Oregon' lard fraud trtala. to. begin aervlag hi wen tenca Of aU montha la faat approaching. Potter waa oomrtoted aad aentenead ba- ine lenaencv ot the membera r ine membera of the aesealatioA to waste too m u h tle In dleeuealag lie affairs and felling u aa ootnpllah muuh that la of raal beiieflt to the boys ea4 girls ef the olty. He urged upon the niembare of the various Oak Polst t committee the neoeaeltv Of tahlna the association s worir aoiivaiy in band, that mora that la of value to the children may be done during the coming winter. oorvrr jikjii saiooui Steamer Falcon Carries Big JuTenlle Improyement As- The president announced that the Surwrlnfndwl Arkvnuin Advleoer . 'Vihtut and Lnraber .. vv ; . Cargo, v ,v loiUNAUtT DEPABTS FOR SAN FIUNCISCO . " , - " k , Co Br IJnmr AMantw SJ1 With 'irlsft w! rw?ngr, -While Dense) Fog' Obscnrci ObJocU on Is JUtct Johan PquhKB Bclatod. fiociatfon Holds Its First Meeting of the Winter. committee would be named at tha No Ttielr EaUUlahmrnt. . taalaa ami er Tke Inarut Rslatn, ur ' Oct. 1T u per la leaden t aaae he refused to become a govern- vember meeting of the aaeouiatloa. . ( mnt wiuieae an or na had been indicted. put Die wire, who until reoantly haa been mployed as aatnographer, Wl laat Blrhl for Pan Pram-I t LUTHERAN MY.VOD MEETS Aokermea advlaea tha votere In a state ment Issued today to vote for U es. Ubllshment of county high achoola In , Preparatory to renewing lta work of providing playground and organising clubs for the children of Portland, the Juvenile Improvement association' met In Judge Oantenbeln's courtroom laat night, the first meeting of the aaaocla tlon alnoa last Mar. when adjournment was taken for the summer montha The feature of the meeting was the lac. tlon of offloers to direct the work of the association for the ensuing year. Henry ii. Eaterly waa ralected presi Three-Day Saaslon at Harlow la LarcelxAiiroded. (gpdl blapalrk la Tke JoeraaLl Barlow. Or., Oct. IT. The Evangelic al Lutheran synod held a three nays' session In Its church. Tueadav. Wed nesday and Thursday of this waak. He v. U V.. Pone, prealdent of the Paoltlo tfla- Irtnl nf Pt.pall Wash Hllvar. I of her huatiand. who tm nn live. lie la suffering with Brig Ufa dla- all thuee oountlea wbera tha opportune, Ity la presented, at tha forthcoming A petiUon aaklng that he be perdoned haa i hea olrouUted by Ma wife and largely atgned during the .last few Wfrka, and all efforta to aeoura a enm. election. He enumerates many aden Ugea of tha county high aPhoola. amen a; which are thoee enabling the student t remain at horn and aid with the were; VrtSPpotUt ' b,ln put forth on the farm and at the aaraa time 4U teiKt school ana llio relative intiiwna- dedication enremonv. Hav. O. Haa-oaa Ivnnraa of attending a county school of Portland delivered the Invocation. I aa compared with the coot of going to hev. A. O. Whlta of bilverton. tha pre- aelty to attend echool. t.l feet above eea lev Tim OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 18. 1003. i POIiTSSOUTH ; . . ! f , . - ' t - 7 "'V .I V ,77';737 v-'r'riT".-1 , " 't ';rv:; . ,:v '. 'Wirt aevaral hundred tons oC wheat ana 0,000 feet ot lumber on boar tha new ateamer Falcon le oown iat . bound for San rranclseo, on bervoy- age ouof this Jrt. . una wui jru . tar m. aecond cargo. The falcon U ona o th largest freighters In tlia ooastln trads and la built along tha llnaa of tha fralg&urs ampwy w tha araat lakes. , Tba .team achoonar. Qult al.o . left down teat Uht with se.OOO faet of lumbar. t waa a lari a oaro for the . na tha decUoad aV mo.t Wd tha .makeetack from -rlaw aa the craft pulled awar from bar berth It the BUM of tha Inman. . Poul-n Lumber company. The ateamer AUIanca. earryin rn; l fr. rht and paeaantara., lelt foi nZim n at I o'ClocK al oipw. Sna"aw7y "oV.chedul. t..a tf-aplt. a haaavfoa on the river.. "" oceen ao on. how IWllU D. .... it,, . to reach oaa aireov uv " " . ,, Mlut nl.ht.but the .tot rPSa dowrthe'rlver wfth . extreme however, unleaa the fo line. There elan aaillni Paw DUenfaged Foreign Bblpa In. the Harbor. frelrht to Europe. veaaela In Portlao are bat five dlaencaf ed r Baala In Portland. and-on Columbia river and U la be- for. harbor lleved that theae will aoon be chartered. In view of the faot that laat week two pot ahlpa, the rrenoh bark Vlnconnea, and the German ahip Albert Rlokmera were taken to cany wheat and arenarai Ona of tha dlaentared veaaela In the harbor la the British ehlp Lejrland Brother, Captain U or ran. The ahlp baa Juat been painted aad plaoed in raadlneea for the eea on a moment's notice, aa baa also tha Norwegian ahlp Aagerd. , .1.1. it waa late this enprnlng .be fore a e made the harbor. . . Th . Jonan Poulsen has about 600 tone Of mlBcellau ious freight from San Francisco and , wl I "load lumber and wheat for a return ''k-r ataamer to leave down ye tarda? ww tht ou'ea.r Col. B Drake DoundLfor Ban Francisco. The Drake dollvered a cargo of oil at, tha Porta mouth tanka and than i1""' after having been In the harbor but a few hours. PORT'S ANNUAL REPORT Sloney on Hand After Payment of Operating Expenses. Tn Its annual report, the Port of Port 1" shows that 'during the past 12 Months J253.044.92 have been received Tnrt ilSS 254 34 expended. -leaving a bal snce of We I.79W8 to the credit of the Sort lu the meantime 30 reundlnK Bonds of J 1.000 par value each have bCOf tnV'recelpts. $174,709.63 represents fx money paid In by '"V.in.. w th d?edgoa Minor auras were received from rentals and refunds onw Insurance. It cost $56,642.44 to operate the dredge Portland and . $89,515.83 to operate tfie &e Columbia. Engineering and In cidental expanses aggregate $7,689.46 'Tha8 superintendent report that 86 vfsaels wre handled In the drydock rturlne the year, the earnings being Fromall sources the drydock re li. m-ri S4.492.i. of which $19.- 743.13 came from what are known as the drydock tax levies. It coat $33, 6M 41 for the operation of the dry rik leavlne a balance In this fund of $12,024.49. t , ) PALLS THEOrCai HATCH Workman on Steamer Beecblejr Has Narrow Escape From Death. jnhn r-iv an Iron worker, la at Good Samaritan hospital suffering from ae- vere brulaea a a resuu oi m. iui ihrmi.ii m. haiph on the Hritian steamer Beerhley, which waa lowered rroro ine rvdork vesterdar. Clay missed his hf,i mnA fall to the bottom of the ves sel, a distance of -about $6 feet. Those who witnessed the accident aeorare it a miracle that h was not killed out right MARINE NOTES. Astoria. Oct. 17. Condition of the bar at 6 p. m., smooth: wind N. WM 8 miles, weather clear.. Sailed at 7 a. m eteamer Btate of California for San Franoiaco. Arrived at 7:$0 and left up at 10 a, m., steamer Johan Poulaen from San Francisco. Arrived down at 8, steamer Qulnault. Arrived down at 1:60 and Bailed at 40 p. m.. ateamer xeuow mr,r,m fn fian ITranclSCO. fian Francisco. Oct. 17. Sailed at 11:30 a. tn. -ateamer Rosa City, at I p. m., steamer Roanoke for - Portland. Sailed at 4 p. m., ateamer Carlos for Seattle. . . . . Point lyobos, Oct. 17. Passed Oct. 16, 7 p.. m.. steamer Rosecran from Fort lafiT Hurekav Oct. 17. Arrived Oct 1, Br, ship Eureka irom roruano. Birkenhead. Oct. 17. Arrived Oct 16, Rr uhlo Verbena from Portland. TM. at Aetoiia Sunday: Ulerh 8:80 a. m.. 6.6 feet: 7:47 p. m.. 8.7 feet Low 1:87 a. m.. l.S feet: 3:27 p. m.. 8.9 feet e. Ban Pedro aad way. . . .Oct 11 Alliance, Coos Bay., Oct. 14 Uureka, Rureka and Coos Oct 17 Homer, San Francisco Oot 27 Oeo. W. Elder, San Pedro Oct 29 ..Oct 30 ..Nov. 1 .Nov. 20 , . . Dec. 5 ..Deo. 10 Stream P. Lbr. Co. . . .Drydock . . . .Astoria ...Drydock , .Astoria uer. bk Oceanlo Jewett. Am. ach Astoria Irene. Am. ach Astoria Washington Btate, San .Francisco Nlcomedis; orient Arabia, orient Alesia, orient Numaqtla. orient ' vessels In Von. Eroderlck Castle. Br. sb. argiemore, Br. sh t tieyiand Bros., Br. sh... Donna Francesca. Br. bk Churchill. Am. sch Asgard. Nan sh Alvena. Am, sch Albert Rlckmers W Am. ss. . .Drydock ALONG THE WATERFRONT. In the past anrf mi. helf vears tna lengm ox -I.-, i. km ian In service, the earn ings from the drydock have been $74, sii The oneratlng expenses were $62 622.32, leaving a net profit of $12, 22l'20. During the first year it was used la the onfy period showing figures to be on tno wrong a.u. ui -" ; The second year there waa a profit of $12,168.19. The third year $8,327.29 was collected while $3,727.10 represented the amount realised above tha expenses the rfpint,thae year the Interest on the dry- dock bond waa ie,ouu, wn.cn aooui offset the sum collected In the form of "From February 1. 1891, to September 80. 1-908, the period comprising the life of the Port of Portland, the receipts of the organisation totaled $2.799,Z9.7, tvn-n tha fnllowlnK sources: Bonda is sued. $1,060,000: taxes collected. $1,323. 080; paid by United States engineers for hire of dredge Columbia between Portland and Astoria and for the dredge Portland for operation in the Vancouver channel. $166,688.83; paid by Individuals, $192,766.78; receipts of drydock. $64, $48.06. and sundry receipts, $2,757.60. Covering the same number of years, h lUahuraements were: Dikes In the Columbia river. $282,229.45; dikes in the Willamette river, $86,858.79; dredging squlpment $311,627.78; drydock plant and betterments, $372,906.01; dredging, $969,681.71; drydock operating expense, $62 621.42; Interest and bond discount of the general fund, $264,994.06; refunding ua fund. 165.022. 80: drydock fund. $118,436.89; redemption of bonds. $160, 000: general expense, such as office, en gineering, legal, etc., $40,948.18. a The cash on hand September 80. 1908, came from the following three sources: Oeneral fund, $58,187.46: refunding bond fund. $5,192.88, and th drydock fund, $12,024.49. ' i. hi mi- TILLAMOOK NEEDS A BOAT Stores Run Out of Stocks While Steamer Elmore fs Laid Up. Fronf Bay City, Tillamook bay. come a letter stating that the people there are about out of merchandise and nroauce owinej m iu -,.. have had no mean of getting anything hipped In for several weeks the Steamer Klmore having been laid up ere In Portland 'for repairs. The Klmore la the only boat on the Tillamook run and the merchants there have to rely entirely upon her unless they feel disposed to haul freight in bv wagon over the mountains, a coatly and difficult task. Laat year a veri table famine was narrowly averted when th Nehalem was unable to make the run from Astoria io m uy w cause of rough weather. There .was considerable talk at that time of ea tabltnhing an opposition line, but the proposition fell through. FIGURES ON SHIPBUILDING Sinrty-TTirre New Vessels Added to Merchant Marine. The fcureau of navlratlon reporta 98 all and steam vessels of 9.1 arrows tons wre built In the United Statea In September, 1 of 2.198 tona were sail and 74 of .J8 tona team. During tha quarter ended September IS !. there were built 319 veiwla of 10.87 teas, e-f whloh 80 of .87 wre aall and ! of 14.6 ton were ctrom. a compared with 18 veaael ef 1tt.il tona of which 17 of 9.477 ton were sail and 2 of 11.616 were t earn In I he correepoadlna quarter of 190T. L . J ' STZBTBODT UtXt PmiXX) sTtTga Try a roll of I PURITANA Ask your Oroter for It , . The steamer Breakwater is due to ar rive this afternoon from Coos Bay. The German shlo Henrietta will nn ish loading wheat tomorrow, and it Is exoected to have the French bark Neuil ly ready to sail for Europe also by that time. The French bark Vine du Havre ar rived od at LInnton late last nlsrht un der charter to load wheat for Europe, She Is nre from iloDart, Tasmania. The British ship Verbena haa arrived at Birkenhead after a tedious voyage from this port witn a cargo or wneat. Reinsurance speculators gambled on the vessels non-arrival. The Oriental liner Nicomedla Is due to arrive here next Saturday from Hongkong via Japanese ports, Honolulu and San Francisco. She brings about l.zoo tona or overiana rreignt. The British steamer ueecniev was lowered from the drydock yesterday art ernoon, and will be ready to leave for Eureka in a row aays. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Begvlar XJners sua to Arrlra, Breakwater. Coos Bay Oct 18 Rose City, San Francisco ..Oct 19 Roanoke. San Pedro and way.... Oct. 20 Alliance. Coo Bay Oct 22 Eureka, Eureka and Coos Oct. 26 Nicomedla, orient Oct 26 Homer, San Francisco.'. Oct 25 State, San Francisco a.... Oct. 26 George VV. Elder, San Pedro Oct. 27 Arabia, orient Nov. 10 Alesia, orient .Nov. 25 Numantla, orient ....Dec 10 Sagnlar Klaus to Depart. Breakwater, Coos Bay Oct 21 i Gael. Fr. bk St Johns Vlncennas, Fr. bk. Centennial aghlld. Nor. ship Greenwich Ave, . , . J ... . ....a.... . ui.ii rr ,v St Nicholas, Am. ship Astoria Puako. Am. bktn. Knappton Le Poller, Fr. blc . LInnton Berlin, Am. sch Goble Americana. Am. ach. St Johns Wrestler, Am. bktn Astoria Beechley, Br. ss .Drydock Im Roohjaqoeleln, Fr. as Dolphin Neosllly, Fr. bk Columbia No. 1 Henrietta, Ger ship. .Montgomery NoJ Wynnstay, Brfsch. Stream General Foy, Fi. UK LInnton Crescent, Ann sch; .Portland Lumber Co. Tosemlte, Am. e Knappton Romford. Am. s Tongue Point Alexander Isenjltrg. Ger. ah. .. .LInnton Deike Rlckmers, Ger. ss.. , .Montgomery J. M. Griffith. Am. sch.. Stella Wasp. Am. ss Goble Johan Poulsen. Am. bs Oak street VUle du Havre, Fr. bk LInnton Sa Xonte to &oad Stunhar. F. S. Lood. Am. ss '....San Francisco W. H. Talbot, Am. sch San Francisco Riverside. An. ss San Francisco Bee, Am. ss San Franclsoo South Bay, Am. ss San Francisco Annie E. Smale, Am. ss Hongkong Benlcia. Am. s San Franoisco Northland, Am. ss San Francisco Ea 'Aoute . With Cement and Oeneral. Neatsfields, Br. sh Hamburg David de Anjers, Fr. sh Antwerp Bradloch. Br. bk Antwerp Join villa, Fr. bk Antwerp Carmanian, Br. bk..... Hamburg Rochambeau. Fr. bk Leith Gulf Stream, Br. bk..... Antwerp Alice. Fr. bit London Eugene Schneider. Fr. bk Antwerp La Tour de Auvergne, Fr. bk.. Antwerp Arm en. Fr. bk Dublin Olenalvon. Br. bk Ant warn Desaix, Fr. bk.. Antwerp Coal Ships Ea Sont. Fifeshlre, Br. bk Newcastle, A. Bossuet. Fr. bk Newcastle. A. Torrisdale, Br. sh Newcastle, A. Tramp Steamers Sa Boat. Bankflelds, Br. ss Valparaiso Strathord, Br. ss San Francisco Sa Rout In Ballast to load, Grain. Port Crawford. Br. eh Callao Oregon. Ger. ah.. Yokohama Merechal de Noailles. Fr. bk.West coast Homeward Bound. Am. bk.Vano'v'r, B. C. Salnte Anne, Fr. bk. Newcastle, N. 8. W. Lydirate. Br. bk Santa Rosalia Sully, Fr. bk Antwerp j Thiers. Fr. bk Delfast i Francois. Fr. bk San Francisco Asnieres, Fr. bk.... San Francisco Benares, Nor. sh Callao Clan Graham. Br. bk. Caleta Colosa I Laennec, Fr. sh Kahulul j argot Fr. bk. 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Petticoats $7.00 Guaranteed Silk Petticoats; they come in all colors, heavy dust ruffle and deep shirred flounce sale price ... $4.50 $3.50 Fine Heatherbloom Petticoats $2.25 $3.00 Fine Heatherbloom Petticoats $2.00 $2.75 Fine Heatherbloom Petticoats $1.95 $1.75 Fancy Striped PetticoatJ$1.25 $1.50 Fancy Striped Petticoats. .98 $1.00 Sateen Petticoats 65 Comforters Big Size Comforters S9 Fine Comforters, extra size . . . $1.19 $2.50 Comforters, now $1.95 $2.75 Comforters, extra fine. . .$2.19 1 $3.25 Comforters, extra fine.. $2.69 $4.00 Comforters, pretty designs, on sale at $2.98 $4.75 Comforters, well tufted and knotted; extra quality .$3.45 Pillows, filled with real feathers 69 Silk, Lace and WoolWalsls Extra Fine Lace Waists in white or ecru. . . .,$4.98 $5.00 Extra Fine Lace Waists, all sizes...... $2.98 $3.50 Extra Fine Cashmere Waists, in red, black, brown and cream; sale price ..$2.25 $2.50 Fancy Wool Plaid Waists. ....... . .1 .$1.98 $1.50 Embroidered Sateen Waist9 75c Fine Black Sateen Waists . .48 75c Flannelette Waists ........ 48t V LAWRENCE SHANAHAN 144-146 Third Street Thongbtlnl Expen dltnre Is Ibe Wisest Economy BUS Blankets . , I Blankets in cray only 10-4 size 79 i Blankets in gray 6r white,1 regular $1.50 value; sale price ......... 89 Blankets in gray or white, extra size, regular value $2.00, now. $1.29 Wool Blankets, big size, regular $3.50' quality, now .$2.50 Blankets, all wool, extra size, regular $6.00 value ...84.25 $8.00 Blankets, sale price. . . . . .$6.25 Great Bankrupt Safe At the Pacific Mail-Order House 2 1 6 First Street This concern ha failed, and Wilson, the auctioneer, is dot ing out the entire stock! 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Come at once if you want good for less than coL ' Popular Articles 75c Corsets, Hose Supporters attached 5Q 50c Corsets, white only, sale price 29 $3.50 Children's Bear Skin Coats in navy, brown, red and white ; sizes 2 to 6 years $2.28 50c Children's Gray Fleeced Combination Suits, all sizes; sale price 29 75c Ladies' Gray Fleeced Vests and Pants 49 $6.00 Ladies' Fancy Knit Coat Sweaters in cardinal and white; sale price $2.95 40c Children's -Gray Fleeced Underwear in Vests, Pants and Drawers; sizes 20 to 34; sale price. . .25? 25c Boys' Ilea vy Elastic Hose 19 40c Ladiei' Black Cashmere Hose in plain and ribbed, sale price 25t $1.50 Ladies' Centemeri French Kid Gloves in tan, brown and black $1.00 Ladies' Black Equestrienne Tights; values up to $4, in wool, Balbriggan and silk and wool 9S Zephyr Yarns, a big rine of broken shades ; both kinds, .whole and split, per bunch 10 35c Fancy Dresden Ribbons, ail new and pretty de signs; sale price 14t 50c Fancy Dresden Ribbon, 6 inches wide, all new, fancy designs; sale price 29 16-Button Cape Gloves, all the popular shades; $3.50 values ; sale price $2.68 7c Heavy Calicoes with fancy border 5 Bargain Prices 7l2 c Comforter Calico, all new designs' .5 7l2 c Fancy Apron Gingham, standard colors. . . . .5 10c Fancy Durban Flounce for kimonos-.,.,,. 7y2 $ 13c 32-inch Percale, fast. colors.... 8? 75c Outing Flannel, fast colors.. x.. lA 10c Outing Flannel in stripes and checks. ... ,7jE4 : 12a and 15c Extra Heavy Daisy Cloth in pink, white ; and blue ; sale price .9p 15c Kimono Velour, very pretty designs, with fancy border; sale price .11 20c Kimono Eiderdown, extra special ..15j 15c Shirting in fancy checks and stripes ,,10p 30c Moreen Skirting in light shades ....16 Men's Furnishings Men's $2.00 Umbrellas; sale price ... 1 $1.29 Men's 50c Fancy Ties; sale price..,.. 19 Very Pretty Windsor Ties; sale price...... .lUr Men's $1.75 Extra. Fine Camel Hair Underwear, Shirts and. Drawers; all sizes; per garment,... $1.39 Men's $2.00 Non-shrinkable Underwear In all be?.. extra fine value;, sale price ........ .i..'...'C Men's $1.50 Natural Wool Underwear:.'.' CSV Men's Extra Heavy Fleece Lined Underwear, Shirts I T" . - ana irawers, an sizes; per garment. Mens hine Australian Wool Underwear, rep $1.50 value; per garment v . TrtsW Pwrlteaa l"WeJ Ca, t? rt ctt. rhor.i rt.i:c