THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 7, 1909. t MAIL BOAT GETS NEW DOCK AND WAREHOUSE AT PASCO ON THE UPPER COLUMBIA RIVER Steamer Tjnieric deal's for Australia After Brief : Stay. 7 .8 QUICK DISPATCH i WILL BE FOLLOWED BY THE LINER YEDDO Sailing Schooner William Bowden Completes Cargo ot Lumber for Callao. Peru Steamers Sel ja. Elsa and Boveric leading. Two lumber cargoes will be started thd atn fmm Portland todav. One consists of 1,091,498 feet of lumber and 763,000 lath, and the other of 900,000 feet of lumber. The former is valued ai 113.000 and the smaller shipment Is worth about 112.000. 1 ' The lumber and lath shipment go to Sydney, Australia, on the British steam ' c-r Tvmerin which cleared yesterday aft ernoon. She loaded at the mills of the Portland Lumber company and was in the harbor less than a week. The Ty- f merlo could have cacried nearly 5.000 OflO feet but being one of the Australian mall liners It was necessary to send ' her to sea nulcklv and the remainder 1 . cf the cargo will b forwarded on the i liner Veddo which is booked to arrive . here to a few days. Prom here the Ty , merlo will proceed to San Francisco to ptcK up general freight ana man. The 900,000 feet cargo, goes to Cat , lao, Peru, on the American Bailing - schooner wunam Bowden wnicn has ; been loading at the mills -of the North Pacific Lumber company for about three .weeks. She reached the river during t the cold spell and had to go on the drydork for a few repairs after having aea ine ice coming few days the Norwegian steam- up the river. bucfted th Ice com In ...... T U era Sclja and Elsa and , the British $ Bvjnuci DDTrnc wiir ciear irom " vnis ' . port for foreign destinations taxed to 5 capacity with lumber. The Sella goes to Shanghai with about J. 500, 000 cubic --i feet under charter to Balfour, Guthrie i vo. ine cisa. unaer cnarterto the Pacific Kxport Lumber company, goes to New Zealand with a cargo of- about ine same dimensions and the Boveric , Komi to Singapore and Manila. The j Manila shipment consists of material k consigned to the government. . PREPARE TO GO SOUTH Salmon Fleet Will Soon Be Taking , on Supplies and ' Stores. . Preparations to send the salmon fleet to Bristol Bay next spring will soon begin, ; along. . the. coast. The larger number of these vessels have been win tering at San Francisco, but some have been In quarters on the Columbia Hver nd Puget sound. ; -,': The vessels will begin to spread can vas at about the same time and the usual race will be on, it being consid ered a ; prominent distinction among the skippers to reach the fishing grounds flrBt. The fleet consists of from fifteen to twenty iveasels. They will return with the season's catch. Salmon carriers wintering in the Co lumbia this season are the ships St. Nicholas and 'Berlin. The former is at Astoria and -the latter at Goble. She will be brought here for equipment, gear and erew as' usual. . She will take about 100 Japanese to work In the can neries, in (addition t about . forty ; or fifty white fishermen. ' The tenders North King and North Star will leave the Columbia shortly alter tne sailing vessels nave jrot a good start.' The tenders usually jmuh-j the run -in' about two. weeks, whereas with ordinarily good breeses the wind jammers make the run In tweuty-fle days, . : '. , .. ; .' .- ANCAIOS REACHES LIVERPOOL I -li f N V i - is at-- w . -.. .. T.. , . On March 1 the Open River Transportation company will place its new steamers Inland Empire and Twin Cities in regular service between Olilo and Pasco and Kennewick. : It is announced that about March 1 the Onen River Transportation com pany will be ready to pluce the two new Htenmera Inland Empire and Twin Cities In commission on the upper Co lumbia river between celllo and Kenne wick and Pasco." The boats will alter nate on a daily schedule connecting at Celllo with steamers from Portland by means of the portage road until the completion of the Celllo' canal." The establishment of this line of steamers, it Is held, will prove a great factor. In the development of com merce betweea Portland and the Im mense Inland empire, as it will save mercnanta thousands of dollars each month in' freights. m ocean-going steamers must be equipped with a system or. raaio-ieiegrapn in charge of a capable operator. ALOXG-THE WATERFRONT The steamer Arjro Is due to arrive here today from Tillamook. The steamer George V. Elder will leave at midnight- for San Pedro auJ way ports. The steamer Breakwater is due to ar rive here this afternoon from C-os B.iy. The steamer Alliance sailed for Coos Bav last nlirht with several hundred tons of freight and ebout seventy-five Dftssensrers. The Oriental liner Nicomedla to scheduled to sail from here for Manila and Hongkong on February 11. Th liner Arabia la. due to arrive here Feb' ruary 26. -She is expected to brln considerable freight for local Im porters. The American-Hawaiian steamer Riv erside Is expected to be ready to leave for - San Francisco, tomorrow or Tues day.' She brought 900 tons of freight shipped from New York by way of the Tehuantepec raiiroaa across tne isio- mus. The tiiversiae is unaer cnaner 10 the American-Hawaiian line for a year to ply between Portland and San Francisco. MARINE NOTES. Lumber Laden Square Rigger Makes Klniir. lliin' IfVstm Vit 1 un 1 After a tedious Voyage the British ehlp Anoaios has reached Liverpool With a cargo oft lumber from this port, ac cording to advice received by the Mer chnnts Exchange of this -city- yesterday. The Ancaios left the Columbia river for Europe on August 27 and hence has been out more than five months, about a month longer than the average pas sage. Ordinarily the run from here to Liverpool is made In 120 days, and quite often in 110. It la supposed that the long voyage was due to contrary winds or calms as the announcement of the arrival does not Indicate anything but that the ves sel reached port In good condition. FOR PUBLIC SAFETY Measure Being Taken to Equip Lake Steamer With Wireless. Washington. Feb. . Representative Wilson of Illinois today brought for ward evidence tending to show the house that all lake steamers should carry wireless equipment. His action followed that of the house sub-committee whlrh reported the Burke wire less bill amended to exclude the appli cation of its provisions to lake steam ers. ' v . ' .-,-. The bill as amended provides that Astoria. Feb. 6. Condition of the bar at 6 p. m., rough, wind southeast 26 miles, weather rainy. Sailed at 11:35 ra.. steamer Stanley Dollar, for San Francisco. Sailed, steamers Cascade and Northland, for San Franclaro. San Francisco, Feb. 6. galled at 11 a. m., steamer . Kose city; at l p. m., steamer Rosecrans with Roderick Dhu In tow; at 3 p. m., steamer. Johan Poul sen, for Portland. San Pedro, Feb. . Arrived February steamer Majestic, from Portland. Alaiers. Feb. 6. Arrived. Fnhmnrv 1 steamer Banksfleld. from Portland. Liverpool. Feb. . -Arrived. British ship Ancaios, from Portland. Tides at. Astoria Sunday High: 2:35 m.. 7.7 feet: 2.06 p. m.. 8.0 feet. Low: 8:35 a. ra., 2.8 feet; 8.45 p. m.. 0.1 feet. , Emmet's Birthday Plans. The A.- O. H.' Will celebrate 'the nn hundred and thirty-first anniversary of Robert: Emmet's birthday the evening oi mb i, wim un eianoraie enter tainment. , Among - those who will mar. ttcipate are Judge Thomas O'Dav. who win aenver me oration, imrnet 8 speech from the dock will be given bv E. J. Quillinan. Roger Slnnott wnl preside. MARINE. XXTETXIGENCB Segulr Xurs Due to Arrive. Argo. San Francisco Feb. ? Breakwater, Coos Bay ....Feb. f Sue H. Elmore, Tillamook .Feb. 7 Rose ,?CIty. San Francisco . . . , . . Feb. t Roanoke, San Pedro and way.... Feb. Homer. San . Francisco . Feb. 1 0 Alliance. Coos Bay Feb. 11 Eureka, Eureka and Way .... Feb. 1 3 Senator, San' Francisco- Feb. IS Arabia, orient Feb 16 George W. Elder, San Pedro. ... Feb. 1 Numantla. orient March 25 Alesla, orient April 15 Mcomedlu, orient r May 1 Begular Users Due to Depart. George W. Elder. San Pedro Feb. 7 Argo, Tillamook ...'... Feb. 9 Sue H. Elmore. Tillamook Feb. 9 Breakwater. Coos Bay Feb. 10 Roanoke, San Pedro and way. . . .Feb. 11 Nicomedla, Orient . Feb. 11 Homer, San Francisco. Feb 1 3 Rose City, San Francisco Feb! 12 Alliance, Coos Bay Feb 13 Eureka, Eureka and Coos. Feb 19 Senator, San Francisco Feb. 19 Arabia, orient jrPD 23 Numantla. orient March' 15 Alesla. orient t April 25 Tassels la port. Leyland Bros. Br. sh O. W P S?nn.,Tr?ce'c,ut Br- blt Astoria Churchill, Am. sen Astoria &.lvln"T Aml "ch" Astoria w. I. Jewett, Am. sen Astoria Irene. Am. sch Astoria Washington Am. Uryaock Aberfoyle. Br. bk...- Oceanic Early Showing and Sale of Moderately Priced Spring Mil linery at Hamburger's 145-147 Second Street Bet. Alder and Morrison Productions from our own workrooms, and selections from leading manufacturers. , Showing the latest effects in brims .and crowns for the ' spring eason. Cleverly trimmed with novelty feath ers, ornaments,' etc AH the new favored spring colors. Prices Range $5 to $10 " x h v. i ' Jrf ' : I . : . . . r - ' s x t s - i ' l ,f ' 1 ul 1 f 4 ' ' ' , The New Jewel Corset--Always in Popular sFavor Another big shipment just in. We have already created a big demand for this splendid corset, necessitating us to frequently re plenish our stock. We are well prepared to fit all figures and 8t Nicholas. Am. ship ...Astoria Berlin. Am. sch.. .Gobi Neotsfleld. Br. bk., O. W. P. Brablocn, Br. bk O. W P. Eugene Schneider, Fr. bk... Tongue Pt. La Tour de Auvergne, Fr. bk. . . .Mont. 2 Desalx, Fr. bk Noith Bank Carmanlan, Br. bk. .....Columbia No. I Aenieses, Fr. bk ..Tongue Point Virginia, Am. ss Astoria Nicomedla, Ger. ss Albtna dock Boveric. Br. ss. E. A W. Mills Robert R. Hind. Am. sch N. P. Mills Elsa, Nor. ss Llnnton Selja, Nor. ss Inman-Poulsen Riverside, Am. ss Columbia No, 1 Olson & Mahoney, Am. ss Oceanic Nome City, Am. ss ...Ranier Sa Xoute to loaA Ziumber. Annie E." Smale, Am. sc .Hongkong Shasta. Am. ss San Francisco Ukmc, Am. as t..San Franclsoo Mabel Gale. Am. sch San Francisco Wellesley, Am. ss San Francisco Bowdoln, Am. ss. ....... .San Francisco Yosemlte, Am. ss. ....... .San Francisco Wrestler, Am. bktn San Francisco Dundee, Russ. sh Callao Luzon. Am. sch San Pedro Shoshone, Am. ss... San Francisco Olympus, Am. BBS San Francisco Tamaipais, Am. ss San Francisco little Bennett, Am. sch . . San Francisco Yosemlte, Am. ss San Francisco Tellowstone, Am. ss San Francisco R. D. Inman, Am. ss.. ..San Francisco Da Boats With Ostasat ana QtntraX j Gulf Stream, Br. bk Antwerp Glenalvon, . Br. bk. Antwerp Poltallock, Br. sh Antwerp Wavertree, Br. sh Elleamereport Matterl-orn. Br. sh. . .Newcastle-on-Tyne Rahln Chevaye. Fr. bk Antwerp Surcauf. Fr. bk... Glasgow Skjold, Nor. bk Antwerp Crown of Germany, Br. bk. .. .Antwerp Tramp Steamers En Boat. Klsh, Br. ss Bremerton Katanga. Br. ss. Bremerton Croydon Br.- cs . . Com ox, B. O. Hazel Bollar.VBr.jSS .Japah Yeddo, Br., ss...... San Franclsoo OU Steamer En Boat. Argyll.' Am. ss ..San Francisco RosecraniC Am. ss ..... .San Francisco Roderick Dhu, Am. barge San Francisco TOWN TOPICS Bait Xake Wants Bell. A communica tion addressed to Mayor :.Iaane -and signed by the city clerk of Halt Lake. unVI that th. Mtlnfnln.l nfftn... a . J " ...... v.. .....111....'... ...in, i w w. Salt Lake and the Commercial club of that city have endorsed the movement to bring the Llberv bell west 'from Philadelphia for the Portland Rose Fesr tlval. The ueoDle of the. Utah metrono lis will ask to have the bell placed on exhibition for an hour or so when it passes through enroute to Portland. HO I S 50.000. HflYLOSE OPTIDH Columbia River & Walla Walla Company in Dire Need of Finances. Xolbrook Accents rraaoalssv F. R. Holbrook yesterday filed his acceptance of the franchise granted him t6 oper ate a streetcar line on Alnsworth, ave nue, i n aecona irancnise was sriven hv the 'ouncll after Mayor Iane had ve toed the first franchise ordlnattce natmed byithe council because the city, was not properly naieguaraen. . Three Seek Appointment. Three an plications for appointment as medical inspector in the city schools were filed with the cltv auditor vesterdav. The applications will come before the city health board at Its nexl meetlna. Those who want to serve the cltv for tSO.n month are urs. J. P.. Goray, W. E, Smith and G. J. Potts. To Portland Academy Pnnils In nr der to relieve the congestion In their retail department the J. K. Gill com pany will serve Portland academv Diintls on tneir secona noor. iiease take ele vator. High Sohool FuuUs Please take no tice that in order to relieve th con. gestlon- at their store, the J. K. GUI company will supply high school hooks ior a rew aays at the Medical building, t-arn ana Aiaer streets. INQUEST HKLI) ON G00 PAGER'S VICTIM That An tone Moe came to his death at the hands of Herman Goodager" was the verdict of a 'oroners lurv vesterdav afternoon, but in returning the verdict the Jury faild to fl the blame for his shooting. The only witnesses were Nels Bmanson. the swamper, who Is deaf ana saw only the motions of the par ticipants and whcee testimony amounted to little and George Logger, who testi fied that Goodager shot without provo cation. Logger's testimony was the same as his statement after being arrested. He said that Goodager ordered Moe out of ine aioon ana that when the latter re fused. Goodaaer came . eraund fmm ho. hind the bar with the gun In his hards. He pointed it at Moe and the latter tnea to Knock it out of his hands wiuioui result. (SoodageY then shoved inr nun m mw s iace ana rirea, killing HUH 1 III'.iltTI . neutro-r'ayoTlens The Greatest Boon to Kan and Woman kind That Has Ever Com to Portland.- Readers of The Journal should not fail to read the advertisement of J. D. Duback, the expert optician. In today's Journal. Mr. Duback has long been ambitious to get "the best there la" for his patrons and year by year has added features to his optical estab lishment that he can now boast of one of the most complete optical establish ments In the whole west. The Neutro Rayo Lens Is the latest feature and on account of its excellent merits. Is bound to satisfy those whose eye trou bles have heretofore seemed beyond remedy. Mr. Duback expects a larre number of patients tomorrow on account of this preliminary announcement and therefore it would be well for a great portion of these to call in the early part of the day. , ...... .- . Death Hot bjr Vtolc. v; (United Pre Leased Wir.) " ' ' Pacific Grove, Cal, Feb. S. An au topsy held today on the remains of Ed ward Berwick Jr., a well to do farmer of Carmel "valley, who was found dead in bed - yesterday . afternoon, showed nothing to which his death might be attributed. There- was no Indication of foul play or of the least suffering. Berwick was engaged to Marry Miss Edith Jordan, daughter of David Starr Jordan, ; president of Stanford . unlver- ;; - ' -; ----- V Ton Bars BO to SO Per Cent: ' For further Information read the page announcement of Karo-Klapoer Co. In today' paper. , "j . . ' j (Special Dispatch te The Joarnal.) Walla Walla. Wash., . Feb.' . With but eight more days to ; go,' the "option of the farmers on the. holdings of the Columbia River , & Walla Walla Trac tion company has nearly expired. There la little chance, said Xr. N. G. Blalock, president bf ther farmers line.-that the company can raise $260,000, and- he ad mits that the option will have to be released unless some . unexpected aid comes.' - .- " The report Is current todrnr that Jv P. Graves of Spokane, , who is at the head of the Sookane A Inland mil mad is negotiating for the purchase of the option, and that he is contemplating the building of .an electric line from Colfax to walla Walla and thence to Wallula. The country tapped by the electric line would be rich In grain and fruit and would easily support such a line. Graves, It Is said, will be in town next Monday to look after the purchase of the line. His visit here is expected to be productive of results.- BILL TO PENSION EX-PRESIDENTS '(United Prvw Leased Wire.) Washington. Feb. 6. Representative Volstead of Minnesota today introduced a bill In the house providing for a pen sion of $12,000 yearly for all ex-presidents, payable in monthly installments. Ton Say SO to SO pr Cent. , or runner information read tne pag announcement df - Karo-Klapper Co. in today's - paper. ., . 'j . . . ADVANCE S SPRING STYL MOWING ES MENS GMT1ES Now on Exhibition 3rd &0ak .3 !Ft-!IFffiJtt(Effl To Introduce our NEW SYSTEM in HIGH-GRADE DENTISTRY The HARVARD PAINLESS DENTISTS Make the Following Initial Offering Good Plates . $5.00 Best Plain Plate . . .$8.00 Aluminum-Lined, Plain Suc tion v ?10.00 Aluminum-Lined, Double Suc . tion $15.00 i Non-Breakable Whalebone . . $20.00 22-Carat Gold Crowns .$5.00 Logan Crowns $5.00 Bridge Work, Per Tooth $5.(0 Gold Fillings $1.00 UP Silver Fillings 50 UP At these prices we furnish the VERY BEST of materials. Our work is attjnsrj&zted by the expert in charcre. and no 6ne is allowed to leave our office unless the work is PERFEQT' in evvery respect. YOtJR; TEN-YEAR GUARANTEE WILL BE MADE GOOD , at any one; of.our t wen t tofficeslin the United States THE HARVARD PAINLESS DENTISTS ARE THE ORIGINATORS OF- TEETH WITH OUT ' NEW IDEAS IN DENTISTRY IK'SJ I TEETH WITHOUT C0y I PLATES PLATES, AS WELL Protective Guarantee It is a well-known fact that whenever a thorough expert enters a new field in any line his profes sional friends will knock at his door. We wish to add that we stand ready to testify' and prove to the public that we have never met with one misfortune among the tens f thousands of our pa ' tients. Our phenomenal success is due to honest and high-class work at most reasonable prices. All our work is backed up by a protective guarantee. AS ALL THE PR A CTICAL Nervous People can Nervous people ..and those flicted with heart . weakness have their teeth extracted, filled and bridges applied without any pain or bad results by our im proved methods. ; We wish to add that in all our years of practice we have not met with one bad result in our hundred thousands of cases. There is not a day passes over that we do not receive one or more bad cases from most prominent physi cians ad surgeons,- and not,. yet have we failed to accomplish the operation successfully. " Expert Dentists We employ no students; every one of our dentists is a graduate, having had from 5 to 20.years' ex perience. ' We own and control 20 offices in the United States. Be sure you . are in the right place. Ladies in atendance. ' - . Ail Offices High "AH of our offices are of the high class, having installed all the' latest appliances and formulas ., for hy gienic and antiseptic purposes, and therefore we invite the, public to call at any one of out offices and investigate and find out 'for them selves whether :we are financially, morally, and. professionally quali fied to carry out 'any assertion we may make. ' ' IMM BAKERY OVER ROYAL . CORNER WASHINGTON AND PARK STREETS r t r