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san miiiio iii to Load lumber On First Visit to This Port and Will, Take Out Large Cargo. .! ; TAKIXG PLACE ' OF TAKALPAIS Delayed In Drydock and Compelled to Take Cargo Which Wag In tended for Other- Vessel Barken' tine Hawaii In for Lumber. ', Accompanied by' fine weather all the , way up from Ban Francisco, the steam schooner San Jacinto, Captain Rasmus em, arrived at the Oak street dock thl morning at I o'clock, bringing a general ' cargo, which she will replace with grain and lumber. . ", , - ' . , The San Jacinto, which belongs to the E. K. Wood Lumber " company, . was scheduled to go to Graya Harbor for a cargo of lumber, but was delayed on " the drydock In San Francisco, where he was laid up for repairs, and the v. steamer Tamalpala, which waa to have "x come here for her cargo went to Graya - Harbor In her- place. ' - The Ban Jacinto, " whleh has never been to this port Joefore, brought with ''"her a general cargo, consisting of 60 ' Tons off cement and about 40 tons Of mis cellaneous freight, which she la unload tbrg at Columbia dock No. t, there being no- room at the Oak street dock. After discharging her cargo at Colum bia dock, she will go to Prescott. prob ably tonight, where she will load lumber for Ban Francisco. ' The steamer Noma City also arrived from San Francisco, yesterday morn ing, with a full list of passengers, gen oral merchandise and asphaltum. She will take back to San Francisco 860 tons of grain and 450,000 feet of lumDer. which she will take on at St, Helens, Prescott and Rainier. CARGO FROM HONGKONG Norwegian Steamer Henrik Ibsen Doe to Arrive Here July 20. The Norwegian steamer Henrik Ibsen, which has been chartered by the Port land & Aslatlo Steamship company to carry freight between Port land and oriental ports, was due to leave Hongkong, by way of Japanese ports, for Portland, yesterday, and J. W. Ransom, agent of the company, said that she would probably arrive here about July JO. The Henrik- Ibsen to one of the four Norwegian steamers which will take the place of the German ships which have Seen under charter to the Portland ft Asiatic Steamship company, the Selja and the Rygja, two d the other steam ers, being In port now. After leaving Hongkong, the Henrik Ibsen will visit Japanese ports, where she will complete her cargo for Port land. . She will bring a general cargo, consisting principally of gunnies, curios and other Chinese and Japanese mer chandise. . i ' TO COMJIAXD CRUISER Captain Pond to Relieve Commander of Pennsylvania. Captain Charles F." Pond received a notification from the office of the sec retary of the navy this morning to the effect that on June 80 he will be de tached from duty as inspector of the thlrtsonth lighthouse district, and to procad to Puget sound, or to any other port whore the U. 8. S. Pennsylvania may be, to relieve Captain Frank A. Wlfner of that cruiser. Captain Elllcott will relieve Captain Pond ns Inspector of ' the thirteenth lighthouse district HAWAII FOR LUMBER Barken tine Will Take Cargo for New " Zealand. After discharging her ballast at Llnn ton, the barkentlne Hawaii, which ar rived at Astoria yesterday, from San Francisco, will come-up here to take a cargo of lumber for New Zealand. The Hawaii, which has been chartered by the Pacific Export Lumber company, will go to the Inman-Poulsen mills, where she will take on 1.100,000 feet of lumber, whloh the Paclfio Export Lum ber company la dispatching to concerns in New Zealand. The . barkentlne left Pan Francisco in ballast on the 38th of May. ' ;-.. - Daily' River Bulletin. The river at Portland will "come to a stand at a stage of 21.5 feet Tuesday, remain stationary Wednesday, and fall slightly Thursday. MARINE NOTES Astoria, June 21. Arrived at 1:30 a. m., steamer State of California, from San Francisco San Francisco. June 21. Arrived at 10 a. m.. steamer Rose City, from Port land. Spoken June 4, French ship Crlllon: June 14, British ship Torrls dale. from Portland, for Queenstown or Falmouth. . - . Astoria, June 20. Sailed at 4:80 a. m., steamer Claremont. for Raymond, and steamer Yellowstone, for San Pedro. Sailed at :20 a. m.. steamer Alliance, for Coos bay. Arrived at T:t5 and left up at 8:30 a. m.. steamer Breakwater, from Coos bay. Left up at 10:30 a, m., barkentlne Hawaii. Ar rived at d ana left uo at 6:80 n. m steamer San Jacinto, from San Fran Cisco. -'. Astoria. June II. Condition at the mouth or the river at s a. m.. smooth: wind north. 12 miles; weather, cloudy. Tides at Astoria xuesaay -High wa ter. 8:30 a. m., 8.0. feet; 4:48 p. m, 7.8 feet. Low water. 10:10 a. nu 0.1 feet; 10:3 f p. m., i.e ieu . . - ALONG THE WATERFRONT With passengers and a general cargo the steamer Argo arrivea irom Tilla mook yesterday. On the Breakwater which arrived last nlsrht from Coos Bay. was C. -J. Mills, vice-president and general man ager of the Portland & coos Bay Steam ahln comnanv. . The steamer State .of California is due to arrive at the Alnsworth dock tonight, from San , Francisco. . . With a full list of ' passengers and dairy products, the Sua, H. Elmore, Cap- lain Ltinam, urnveu x i u in iiuamoox at 1:80 o'clock this morning. -She will ail tomorrow night ak 6 o'clock Instead of tonight, wnicn is ner regular time. The gaa sloop Condor will be In from waidporc aooui weanesaay, lor sup The Star Sand, company t new tow boat, ,the C Minsinger, will be ready for ner inspection in u. xew aaya. Captain Pond, inspector of light houses, and Captain Elllcott, assistant lnanector. will go to North Head and Cape Despondent tonight to Inspect the lighthouses at i nose places. - The George W. Elder arrived yester day frorff San" Francisco, with freight and passengers. The Wellesley will move from the Inman-Poulsen mills tonight, to Llnnton MARINE INTKLLIGENCB - Berular Users Onm to ArrlTe. . Riverside. San Francisco. ..... .June 2) Geo. W. Elder, San PedVo., . . . . June 22 State of Cal., San Francisco. ,'. .June 22 Alliance, Coos Bay June 24 Sue H. Elmore, Tillamook.. v.. June 28 Numantia, erlent .June 21 Breakwater, Cone Bay .June 27 Roanoke, San Pedro.... ...June 28 . . . . FAST Mill 111 E I Kew Shasta Limited Keeps , on Schedule From Bay City. Telegraphlo advlcss from Ashland re ceived this morning by the passenger department ' of the Southern Pacific states that the Shasta Limited, the new first claes , train on that line- between San Francisco and Portland, passed Ashland on time this morning and is having no difficulty In making the com paratively fast schedule prepared for it. This train is due In Portland at to night. - -. 'V ' '. '. The train Is carrying 100 first clssa passengers for Portland from Ban Fran cisco alone.' Southbound,, the eervice begins tomorrow evening when the first train will leave Portland at o'clock. The space allotted Portland dn the Pullmans for both tomorrow night and Wednesday night's strains has already all been aold at the local ticket of flcu and IV la apparent that the new train is being appreciated .by the traveling- pub lic. . ( . . . Tomorrow afternoon from 1 until S o'clock the new train will be on exhibi tion at Fourth and Oak streets. It will consist of seven cars, all standard and drawing room Pullmans excepting; the postal and baggage cars. But six stops are made in Oregon between Portland and Ashland at Balera, - "Albany. Eugene. Roseburg, Grants Pass end,-Medford. , . REBUTTAL IX FAVOB (Continued from Page One.) cago who spends anything like such a sum, with the exception of Mrs. Potter ffltl TO ' "It a woman has taste and discrimina tion mnA line, brains rearardinr her ward robe, she can be beautifully dressed for 18000 a year. Good dressing does nor nnneaaarllv denend uoon the ownership of scores beyond scores of dresses." - According to turn, uouia, h is neces urv fnr a New "Yorker to have in the course of a year 18 morning gowns," 22 dinner gowns, 15 reception gowns. 24 street gowns, 6 house gowns J negligee fowns C tailored aults, 4 riding habits, 0 yachting suits, t evening wraps, 8 aets of furs and about a shopful of hats, stockings, gloves, corsets and oth er miscellaneous articles. BRINGS MARTINDALE TO FACE CHARGES rtonntv Rhurlff Atrhln Leonard re turned last night from Boise, Idaho, bringing Paul Martindale, formerly a salesman for the L. C. Smith Type writer company. Martindale is under Indictment by the grand jury charged with the forserv of a contract. He was arrested on a bench warrant from the circuit court Martindale Is accused of i Belling a typewriter to John Preuss of Aiarsnneia, ur., tor casn, ana returning a signed contract to the Portland con cern. Indicating that the machine had been sold on time payments. When the typewriter company attempted to col lect from Preuss, the alleged fraud was revealed,. The case will come up for hearing In the juatlce court this after noon. Rose City, Ban Francisco...... June Sit Eureka, Eureka and, way. ,.... .July 1 Henrik Ibsen, orient ......... . . Aug. . 8 BeJJa,, - orient ... . i . ,., Sop t., 1 ( : Begular miners Dae to Safari. , Rygla, Orient ............ ... Sue H. Elmore, Tillamook . . Eureka, K-ureka and Coos . . George W. Elder, San Pedro.. Eureka,''- Eureka and Coos Breakwater, Coos Bay Arabia, orient 'Argo, Tillamook Riverside. San Francisco.... state of California, Ban Fran Alliance. Coos Bay Roanoke, San Pedro : Rose City, Ban . Francisco ... Numantio, orient , .June 21 ..June 21 ..June 21 ..June 22 .'.June 22 ..June 23 ..June 28 ..June 25 ..June 26 ..June 28 ..June 26 ...June SO ...July 8 ...July ...July 15 ...Aug. 17 Seljk. orient Henrik Ibsen, orient Teasels la Port, Leyland Broa. Br. ah , ,.0. W. P. ...Astoria ...Astoria Donna Franceses, Br. bk . . . . Churchill. Am. sch Alvena, Am. sch .Astoria , Astoria Washington, Am. aa Drydock VT.-J.. JVWVbk till. VVU... ....... Neotsrield, Br. bK O. W. P. Brabloch. Br. bk Oceania Compeer, Am. ss. Rainier Mabel Gale. Am. scU..... Astoria glenalyon, Br. ah Oceanic . S. Holmes, Am. scb , ...Astoria Hunter. Am. tug ...Supples Clatsop dredge Llnnton Carmel, Am. ss. Oak Point James F. Tuft. Am. bkhn. ...... Astoria Gulf Stream, Br. bk...- .Elevators Frieda, (Jer bk Aatorla Schwartsenbek, Ger. bk. .Inman-Poulsen Rygja, Nor, ss E. A W. Mills Arabia, Ger. ss ....Inman-Poulsen Sella, Nor. ss.. Alaska Wellesley, Am. ss Columbia No. 1 J. Marhoffer. Am. as, Qak st Capistrarro. Am. 99. J Tongue Point Sue H. Elmore. Am. S. S Greenwich Nome City, Am. S. ,8.. ..... .Greenwich Hawaii, Am. schr. On way up Nome City, Am. ss Greenwich San Jacinto, Am. ss Prescott Breakwater, Am. as Alnsworth State, Am. ss. Alnsworth Ba Scute to load lumber. Wellesley, Ant. ss. ...... 8an Francisco Carlos, Am. ii.u, San Francisco Cascade, Am. ss. flan Francisco Olympic, Am. as '..San Francisco William H. Macy, Am. ah . San Francisco Tnca, Am. son. .....San Francisco Bowdoln. Am. str. San Francisco E. H. Wood. Am. sch .... San Francisco H. B. Bendlxen, Am. sch. San Francisco Johan Poulsen, Am. ss.,..San Francisco Muriel, Am. as.... San Francisco Shoshone, Am. ss.-. iSan Francisco Irene, Am. sch. ....'....San Francisco 8a Boat Witt Cement and OeneraL Poltallock, Br. sh....... .Antwerp Waver tree, B. sh... Ellesmereport Matter.horn. 3r. sh. . .Newcastie-on-Tyne B-bin Chersye. Ft. bk Antwerp Crown of Germany, Tlr. bk. ., I Antwerp Genevieve Mollnos. Fr. bk Antwern Marechael de Castries, Fr. bk,.Glasgowil General Faldherbe.. Fr. bk.. . . . . Antwerin uaei. i"T. dk. .......uonaon La Rocha.lnquelln. Fr. bk. ..... Antwerp P--t- ine, FY. bk. .......... . .Cherbourg Sn Bonte to oad Orala. Le Peller, Fr. bk ..... i Dublin Le Hermlte, Fr. b. ..Newcastle, N. 8 W. NealUy. Fr. bk ...Limerick Cornll Bart, Fr. bk. Hobart Ltsbeth, Ger. eh. . ...j. San Diego Mlcbelet, Fr. bk. Fleetwood Turgot. Fr. bk Hull Andre Theodore. Fr. bk. ...... Iciulnu Montcalm, Fr. bk Adelaide CoL Vlllebois MareulL Fr. bk.. Australia Bayard. Fr. bk. Australia vincennes, ft. bK. ........... .Limerick Bidart Fr. bk....... .Nagasaki Marecnai Castries, FT. bk. .... .Glasgow Pierre Loti. Fr. bk. ...........Falmouth Manx King, Br. ah. .......... .Antwerp Colony, Br. eh.;.. ...London David D" Angers, Fr. ship London Altalr, Br. bk.... . i ..Newcastle, Eng. Crown of Germany, Br. bk..... Antwerp Babla Chevvae. Fr. bk......... Antwern uaei, it, ok... ,L4naon Cen Fardberhe, Fr. bk...; Antwern Mocne, Fr. an,,... ..Newcastle. N. 8. W. Matterhorn. Br.- bk. . . . . .Newcastla&ir-n urn Hocnajaquenn, ft. dk ...Hull Pottaloch, J3r. sh .......... . . . .Antwerp Wavertree, Br. bk. ......... ...Ellsmere Leon Blum, Fr. sh. ..Hull Rene. rr. bk. .... ..Hull Scottish Rlena. Rr. sh....8an Tmnclim H. D. Troon. Br. bk. . i .... .Yokohama Marechal cVNoalllea ,, i ....... .Antwerp ParnasauS. (Ter. shin...... Hants Rnaslla Jordanhill. Br. bk. ...... . Gnavmaa Walkure. Ger. it .Nw Zealand X)ucjuesne, FY. bk..... ..... Point Pirie Sn MonU Witt OoaL Hoche, Fr. bk....... Newcastle, N. 8. W. Jolnvllle. Fr. bk.... Newcastle. N. "S. W. Bongalnvllle, Fr. bk. ......... .Swansea 0 AUDIENCE SEIZED; imps ramiG Prof. Lucien Foulet Consid ers Jordon ; Controversy ajs Closed Incident. (United Frees Leased Wire.) " - ' ' Berkeley, Cel., June 21. Profeasor Lucien Foulet, who gained publicity by resenting the allegation of - President David Starr Jordan of Stanford Uni versity, that France la a decadent na tion, is here today to take up his duties as professor of Romanic languages at the State university. Foulet is loth to reopen the discussion that fallowed Jordan s Insinuations against France at the commencement exercises of Bryn Mawr college, and la inclined now to at tribute the effect of the remark to an unfortunate choice of words. "I now believe," Foulet said, "that Dr. Jordan's assertion that France is degenerate, was meant to apply to the stature of the soldiers of the French army and not to the republle as a na tion. The audience, and I too, siesed on the evident meaning of the word 'degen erate.' The doctor, should have ex plained his moaning of the term before he used It. I have noticed, that many men' have a habit of making remarks and if trouble arises, explaining them afterward. "I have done nothing nor said no thing,", he concluded, "which I think demands an apology or retraction. I am content to let the matter drop." WISHES TRADE (Continued from Page One.) there but his mind at once reverts to his affairs Beside the immense flour business which he handles for the Port land Flourlna- Mills Himninv 4i la nn , "cnesc buk mercnanta in the em pire, he Is comprador or confidential Becretarv of the Pacific Mail and the Portland A Asiatic Steamship company, and his personal Interests extend also in a dosen additional directions. When he arrived in Portland this morning from San Francisco, he waa ac companied by his aons, Quan Chee On and Quan Yat, and his nephew, who lives in San Franc! seo, Quan Yuen. He was met by General Manager Joseph W. Ganong of the Portland Flouring Mills company, who two years ago during a visit to China appointed Quan Kai spe cial representative of the company. Quan Kai refused to ride to the hotel In either cab or automobile, saying he would walk that he might better see how the city has grown alnce he was here for the first time 17 years ago. His progress was marked by a series of exclamations over the increased beauty, of the city, its great buildings and its atmosphere of hustle. WIQ Show Kim the Country. "We shall take Quan Kai and his sons for a tour of as much of the oountry as he wants to see," said Mr Ganong.. "One of the principal reasons why we wanted him to come here waa not so much to attend to business mat ters as to give him a better idea of thia country. Since he has been our agent In China ho has purchased from us several millions of dollars' worth of flour. We want him te get a better understanding of the country that pro duces the flour." Quan Kat's visit, will consequently extend over a considerable period. His sons who had never seen America previous to this visit are aa keenly interested as their father, The Chinese merchant prince is one of the best possible types of the higher class Chinese. In mental ability, habits of life and personal character he is as much unlike the coolie class seen most frequently In this country aa day Is unlike night He speaks almost per fect English with little of the elision of consonants which other Chjnese find it impossible to overcome. He says that be finds English more-easy, even, than hla native language. l nere are so many characters In the, Chinese, and each represents some subject,',' he explained. "For Instance, everything connected with water must have the water sign. Everything -connected with a man has the sign of a hand. And then, too, there are the words, each one of which, according to its sound, has a different . meaning. We must knew all these slight varia tions of sound or, we will make fre quent mistakes. But so loner as J know a-b-c in your language I can tell the different pronunciations and the mean ing of the words without anv great amount of difficulty." Quan Kal's home is about 90 miles from Canton, on West river, but he spends a great deal at his time traveling over the empire attend ing to nis Dusmess duties. Bays Business Is Picking TTp. Business, he says, which last year waa rather quiet in China, Is picking up. . Excessive prices on wheat and flour checked the traffic, but he ex pects this year's crop to bring prices down again. Mr. Ganong spoke in the highest terms of his Chinese agent. He says he never met a more honest or more conscientious man. "He would give up all his money and all his property more quickly than he would his reputation for business honesty," said Mr. Ganong. "In that, country when a man Is not fair in hla dealings they say he has a 'bad face.' which is equivalent to cloa lng the doors of all legitimate business against him." 00MMATE OF LEON LING (Continued from Page One.) She remained only a short time after the two Chinamen left the house. Officers of the Washington Y. M. C, A. today Informed the police that Tues day they received a post card asking for accommodations for several day. The card was signed, "Miss K. L. Mann, 440 Main street. East Orange, N. J." Wednesday evening, according to Misa Mary O'Brien, matron of the association, the woman arrived, carrying; a suitcase. As there waa no available room In the association building, ahe waa directed to a boarding house next door, where the two Chinamen called on her Thursday afternoon. Miss O'Brien said the woman an nounced that she would take her meals in the association dining room, but re fused to sign the register. She Is de scribed as being about 35 years of age, her hair streaked with gray. FUNERAL OF MISS , SIGEL TO TAKE PLACE TODAY ' (Catted Press Leased Wire.) New York, June 21. The body of Miss SIgel was removed from the morgue to an undertaking establishment near her home today. The funeral will be held late today or tomorrow. Mrs. Dig.ii in u vi. t: , vi vim vMvt ( .a iaf v, i iiv any in City Ticket' Agent Howaon of the Baltimore &. Ohio railroad told the po lice that he sold tickets for Hongkong to two cninese June 10. rour oays later, he said, two other celestials purchased tickets for the same port He la of the opinion that neither couple are the men wanted by the police. A theory that the police hoped would be productive of results was shattered today" when It was learned that a aup posed Chinese and a white woman who were aeen - in a National hotel automo bile driven by Chauffeur Tortilla last week, ware the Chinese immigration In spector and his wife, who are on their honeymoon.', '.. Train 8ervlc Beanmed. 1 (Special Dispatch to Toe Journal.) ' ' Cottage Grove, Or., June 21 -The train service on the Oregon fc South Eastern, which waa impaired by the burning out of the river bridge, has been resumed and regular schedules have again been established. - A tnD rary bridge has been erected and a per manent one win De put in as soon as the water .gets to its' lowest stage, j outside nuns HD TO BID Water. Board Will Send -V Away f6r Sleeve for Pipeline. " No tenders were received by the water board thla morning in response to Its advertisement calling for . bids for the construction of a steel sleeve to be used In the repair of the broken water main under the Willamette liver. So acting on Mayor Lane s suggestion, the board adopted a resolution directing that the engineer send plana of tho sleeve to Seattle, Taooma, Astoria and Other places where steel and Iron works are located and that a reasonable time be given in which outside eompanlea may have an opportunity to submit of fers to the board. .... - . "These local firms think tear .have a cinch on the business of the city and they will find out they are mistaken if that their game," said Mavor Lane. Bids for the construction of the sleeve have been advettlsed for twice now and not a responsible offer baa been re ceived", although a number of local con tractors submitted high bids that were declared irregular by the board. ACTORS WILL PLAY ,V. BALL TOMORROW Red hot baseball in large gobs is promised the early bird fana at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning on Mult nmah IaM when the Mam Widows and the followers of Orpheus clash for the third and deciding game, wnen im Merry Widow Opera company and the Orpheum circuit players met In two games In Seattle last week, they were said to have nut the professionals to shame. The Orpheums won the first game, 8 to 2. while the "Wide" took the second, lw to 7. The .Merry Widow team was equipped by Mayor Rose. "The boy mayor of Milwaukee," who presented the nine with their complete playing outfit when they appeared there several weeks ago, and John W. Conaldlne of Seattle, after the Orpheum team had won the first frame, completely equipped the Orpheum earn. The' Orpheum lineup Is as follows: Catcher, Murphy: pitcher, Rags Leigh trm; shortstop, Billy Clark: first base, Nels Bernard; second, Frank Leigh ton; third. Jack Bernard; right field, Fred Gartelle; center, Bert Leigh ton; left, Harry Gartelle. Merry Widow lineup: Catcher, Strunz; Bitch er. Graft; first. Paine; second, ameral: third, Lee; shortstop, Gaborle; right field: Latch; center, Creamer; left, Vanasse. DALGITY ON TRIAL IN CIRCUIT COURT Charged with the embezzlement of $1410 from the grand court of Oregon of the Forestera of America, Andrew B. Dalglty was ' placed on trial before a Jury in the circuit court this morning. The evidence of the state will be di rected to showing that there was ' a shortage in Dalgity's accounts. A. Brown, grand secretary of the order, was the first witness for the prosecu tion, being called to Identify Dalgity's handwriting in the books of the order. The defense, as outlined to the Jury will consist in an attemnt to show that the trial Is the outcome of a bitter squabble between factions among the Foresters, and that he -did not con vert any of the missing funds to his own use. this element being necessary to constitute the crime charged. Depu ty District Attorney Fltsgerald and John Dltchburn represent the state, Car ter & Dufur appearing for the defend ant. Journal want ads le a word. The Wonder of the Old World A revelation in America. "Go thou and do likewise," is the expression of every man, woman or child on the face of the earth who has used Irish Liniment In other words, they say to the sufferer: "Do as I did. Get a bottle of this wonderful article and change the word misery to that of happiness.' " Remember, for Rheumatism. Eczema. Lumbago, Goitre, Neuralgia, Burn or. Sprain It has no equal. If directions are followed according to our book let that goes with each bottle, or money positively refunded by your own druggist For sale by Laue-Davls Drug Co. P- S. Irish Liniment waa prescribed by Dr. DeCoursey, who In his day. was the best-known man In Ireland. Slhiaisftai Forflandl WILL BE INAUGURATED BY THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC TUESDAY, JHJME 22 Leave Portland Arrive, San. Francisco. . . One Night Only En Route Service Daily Superbly EquippedElectric Light ed Throughout Strictly First Class. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT This magnificent train will be on exhibition in Portland, Fourth street, between Oak and Burnside, Tuesday, June 22, from 1:15 to 3 .00 p. m. The public cordially invited to visit and inspect one of the finest trains ever built. CHARLES S. FEE, . . Passenger Traffic Manager, ' -' San Francisco. Cal. BRINGS SUIT. FOR HEAVY DAMAGES Longshoreman Wants $15, 210 for Breaking Leg While at Work. R: P. Schroeder, a stevedore in the emblov of Brown and McCabe, has filed suit In the state circuit court against that firm for damages to the amount of 815,210. Schroeder was engaged In helping to load a lumber shin -at the wharf of Inman ft Poulsen, and because of a defective guy wire, as stated in the complaint, a sling load of lumber fell, striking him on the legs, breaking a bono In the left leg- and otherwise bruising' and maiming his body. -Plaintiff aaka for 116,000 damages because of permanent disability and $210 ex pended for doctors' fees and medicines. F. O. Andreas has commenced suit against Charles W. Johnson, M. L. Keix ner and Constable Lou Wagner, charg ing them with conspiring to defraud him out of his Interest in certain tools. machinery and fixtures taken from a certain cabinet and furniture snop oper ated by plaintiff and Defendant John aon and Asking that a receiver bo ap pointed to wind up the affairs of the concern and distribute the assets. HEALTH OFFICER NOT NAMED YET "The announcement that I am to be appointed by Mayor-Elect Simon to fill the position of health officer Is merely a newspaper story," said Dr. C H. Wheeler tbla morning In response to a query from a journal reporter as to whether he had been promised tho ap pointment "Yes, I think it is premature for such an announcement," continued the physi cian. "Ask Mr. Simon, and if he In tends to appoint me he will no doubt say so." CLASSIFIED AD RATES In Effect May I. 10. All Previous Rates Canceled. CASH ADS: IS words or less 15c per insertion; It to 20 words, 20c; 21 to 25 words 26e. Lost and Found, Help Wanted, Situa tions Wanted, To Rent Ads and Wanted to Rent ads, three insertions for the price of two All other classifications seven Inser tions for the price of six. Manicuring and Massage ads 10c per line. CHARGE ADS: Other than contract, 7o per counted line. Open space contract to be used In It months: 1,000 lines. (e per counted line 8.000 lines 5Hc per counted line 10,000 lines or more.te per counted line All classified advertising charged ty the line actual count. ADS RUN BY THE MONTH: 1 month 81.80 per line per month o raonins Ji.za per line per mocin 12 months 81.20 per line per month COUPON BOOKS: Cash on Delivery of Books. 250 line book 5 ho per counted line (00 line book So per counted line 1000 line book 4 Vic per counted line Coupons must accompany copy, or ads will be charged at the regular one time rate of 7o per line. I COUNT SIX WORDS TO THE LINE. Should any ad appear incorrect on first insertion. The Journal will not be responsible for subsequent insertions. The Journal's business office is open from 7:80 a. m. to 11 p. m. daily, except Sunday. Phones Main 7173, A-6051 TT O nmmEii THE NEW THROUGH TRAIN BETWEEN 1(0 sunset XiSA I (OCOEN&SHASTAl I I 1 ROUTES I I and San Francisco IN 27 HOURS 6:00 p. m. . .9:18 p. rto. WEATHEK REPORT A low pressure area of decided char acter is central' north of the Dakotas, and a large Irregularly shaped low pres sure area overlies the southwestern portion of the country. A weak high pressure area is central over western Oregon, and a. large high pressure area overlies the Atlantic slates. During the last 24 hours moderately heavy rains have fallen in Montana and the Cana dian northwest, and light rains have fal len in the Dakotas and Minnesota and also at scattered places In the Gulf states and lower Mississippi valley. The weather in the north Paclfio states con tinues cloudy and somewhat threatening, but no rain of consequence has fallen since yesterday morning In this dis trict. Nearly normal temperatures pre vail over the upper Columbia, river and Snake river drainage areas. The Indications are for showers in northwestern Oregon and weatern Wash ington tonight or Tuesday and tor gen erally fair' weather elsewhere in this district Temp. Max. Mln. Preclp. Amarillo. Texas 82 . SO 1.2H Atlanta, Ga. 84 68 48 SO 64 64 46 69 76 48 66 66 42 70 68 64 76 SO 68 66 44 63 68 46 60 48 44 64 48 66 62 34 Baker City, Or. ... 7 4 Blaine. Wn. 64 Boise, Idaho ....... 76 Havre, Mont 60 Helena. Mont 60 Honolulu, H. I... 78 Huron. 8. D 86 Jacksonville, Fla, . 86 Kalispell. Mont .. 62 Kam loops. B. C. . 86 Lewiston, Idaho . . 80 Marshfleld. Or, . , . 62 Memphis, Tenn. . . 82 Montgomery. Ala.. 76 Moorhead. Minn. ... 82 New Orleans, La, . 80 North Head, Wn. . 84 North platte, Neb. . 86 Omaha. Neb 88 Pocatello, Idaho . . 70 Portland. Or 66 Prince Albert. Sask. 74 Roseburr. Or 74 San Francisco. CaL 62 Seattle. Wn 64 Siskiyou, Or 68 Spokane, Wn. .... 74 Tatoosh Isl., Wn. . 64 Walla Walla. Wn.. 80 Yuma. Arlx 100 .0 0 .0 .80 .34 .02 .04 .90 .98 .0 .0 .32 J..36 .04 ,62 .0 .0 .40 .0 .0 i.oo .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 T. .0 .0 MEETING NOTICES 41 FRATERNAL Order of Eagles. Port land Aerie No. 4.-AH members are requested to assemble at Eagles hall on Wednesday. June zs, ai ... y- -. to attend the funeral of our late broth er. Worthy Past president "" gart from Holman's chapel, at 2:20 p. m.. ana viinv:o w , . and Davis sts. Services at 8 p. m. In terment Ml- calvary cwimcij. LOUIS DAMMA8CH, Bec'y. HARMONY CHAPTER, NO.; 12, A. F. AND A. M SpeMal communication this (Monday) evening- at 7:80 o'clock. Work in the M. M. degree. Visitors are cordially W. M. DE L.IN, Sec. Invited. M. W. A. Oregon Grape Camp. No. 6976. Mondays. lelling-Hlrsch block. 10th and Washington sts. M. W. A. "Evergreen Camp. S466, meets Wednesday evenings. Aiisay piag., so and Morrison sts BUSINESS CABJS WEDDING cards. W. G. Smith Co. tuaahinrton bids., corner 4th and Washington eta CLARKE BROS, florists; fine flowers and tiorai ceBigne. wurrimiii MAX M. SMITH. florlst lSO 6th St., op- pOSlie weier IC f rrnii g. in.i FULL DRESS suits for rent; all sixes. TTnlnna Tailoring Co.. 10ft Stark st PACIFIC Title A Trust Co.. the leading . . . ,,j r 0 m IT.IKn. kM . HAVE your abstracts made oy the Title & Trust company, 7 Chamber of Com. rnerce. LAWYERS Abstract & Trust Co., room BoarA of Trade bldg.; abstracts a specialty. BIRTHS CHEADLE To Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Cheadle, llsl Maryiana avenue, june 11; a daughter. WITTREIN To Mr. and Mrs. H. Witt rein. 190 Jessup atreet June 11; a daughter, MALLE1?T To Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mal lett 49 West Emerson street, June 7; a daughter. , CALKIN To Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Cal kin, 108 Carolina street June 17; a son. WADS WORTH To Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Wadsworth, East Thirty-fifth and Morrison streets, May 30; a daughter. CRUMBLY To Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Crumbly. 1265 East Yamhill street, June 18; a daughter. HOWE To Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Howe, 88 Corbett street, June 2; a son. IRELAND To Mr. and Mrs. F. Ire land. 696 East Eleventh street, June 18; a aaugnier. o n etS. Leave San Francisco .6:00 p. m. Arrive Portland 9:30 p.m. WILLIAM M'MURRAY, General Passenger Agent Lines in Oregon,, " Portland, Oregon. MKTU3 COATES To Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Coatee, city, june it; a UHUgiiier, SPENCER To Mr. and Mm. I. Snen cer, 1J35 East Ninth street Ma Hi a son. BATES To Mr. and Mrs. O. Bates, 83J Clatsop street, June 4; a daughter. BLAUFCS To Mr. and Mrs. C. binufus, Wllleburg, Or, Mav 25; a dat,Bhtr. PFEIFER To Mr. and Mrs. R. Pf.-ifer, 848 Marlon avenue. May 7: a son. CHORTERS To Mr., .and Mrs. o. Tt. Chorters, 1643 Eaat Fifteenth Street. May 23; a son. PARKER To Mr. and Mrs. W. Parser. HO Bidweli avenue. May 26; a dauxh ter. RUSSELL To Mr. and Mrs. G. Rus sell, Wlllsburg. Or.. June 1: a son. WOJCIK T6 Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Wo5 clk, 90 Knott street June 14; a son. DEATHS CARPENTER At tho family residence, 24 Gray street near Stewart station, on Mount Scott carllne, June 21. Carl Henry Carpenter, aged 26 years, three mouths, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Carpenter. Announcement of funeral later. VAUGHN C. Vaughn. Willamette river.- June 13: drowning. NORDYKE-C. Nord.yke. T1S EaBt Sev. enty-seventh, June' 17, age 40; tuber culosis. FUNERAL NOTICES TAGG ART June 20, 8t Bt. Theresa's Sanitarium, John L. Taggart, aged K 29. Funeral on Wednesday. June 23. at !::S:0: p:. m., from Holman's chapel, , Third and Salmon streets, thence to the cathedral. Fifteenth and Davis streets. Services at 3 p. m.- Friends are respect fully Invited Jto attend. Interment ML Calvary, cemetery. ; . FUNERAL DIRECTORS DUNNING. M'ENTEE ft GILBAUG1I. undertakers' and embalmers; modem In every detail. Seventh, and Pine, Mala 430. Lady assistant. - J. P. Finley & Sen ySL Lady attendant Main A-1519 2E1.LER-BYRNES CO, undertakers, 279 Russell: East 1088. Lady assistant M'EN'lEE-ERICKSON CO.. undertakers; iaqy ass t. o Aider st. Botn pnone KOSii Cil'ir CE-MiiTKHlf. Phones C-2114 and A-4444. EAST SIDE funeral directors, succesn ors to F. S. Dunning. Inc. E. 82, B-25;5 EDWARD HODMAN, undertaker. Ho 8d st NEW TODAY. DIRT CHEAP That's the way we ' sell lots at GREGORY HEIGHTS. Come and see. It's cheaper to live In your own home than to pay rent. Let us ex plain our FREE RENT FOR SIX MONTHS proposition. It's a winner for you. See our beautiful lots for only : 1160' and up; S.dowh and 82.60 a month. Also build homes and sell on your ; own terms. No forfeiture if pay- -ments deferred account sickness or loss of employrtt-nt Come In at yonr own convenience, bring this ad and we will take you c out In our automobile and show this ' splendid property. S"H SVWl 1& lNVESTHENT.C0.0,O 418 Corbett Bid., 6th and Morrison. A Bargain for 6 Days Only 424 acres, most all In cultivation., fair buildings, close to city, lots of fine river front, suitable for manufacturing site, all fine garden soil, bringing in about 20 per cent on purchase price: rented to one party 21 years for garden ing; this is a good buy as owner wants to go away on account of business in terests to Ariiona; the price is 113,000, which Is only of the value of said place. Sellwood Townsite Co. Phone Sellwood 101. 185 East 13th St. B. BELrOU). Prop. Two Fine 6 Room Houses Cot 188x58, corner, in Sunnyslde, I5&00. Call Sellwood 138. By owner. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 1 PORTLAND Heights No. ! la ahead of the Mt. Calvary wlectrio line. Do you want to buy now or wait? United Trust Co.. 917 Board of Trade. ELKGANT new 6 room bungalow In Vernon, close to carllne, fireplace in front room, paneled wainscoting and beamed celling: in dining-room. full ;haement. lot 0x100; magnificent view; iW-iitKn tinnft rnoh. balance to suit. SPENCER & CO.. 108 Id st JUST THINK. Lots 130, on street carllne, now build ing. In the right direction on the west side; terms. UNITED REALTY CO., 423 Lumber Kxcnange. 40 ACRES good land, close to station, at Cove Orchard. (0 acres near Oregon City. -220 acre farm near Dallas. Take city property for part or all. Time on bal ance. 233 Worcester bldg. A-1215.- OPPORTUNITY Is knocking at your door, lots on carllne for $30, act quick; open evenings. , UNITED REALTY CO., .'. 423 Lumoer Kxcnange. CEMENT sidewalks and basement built; brick work of all kinds . done; fire places, chimneys, etc.; estimates given. Main 3799. Hickman A -Hlndle, 218 Lumbermen's bldg.. cor. 6th and Stark. FOR SALE-Six cottages on 4 block at Stark. 12th 'and ,' Burnside sts. Must be moved at once to make room for brick building. Apply to A. C, Kwart. 623 Beck bldg. A NEW 14 room house and 2 lots, street and sidewalk Improved, S3200: 113 nere farm. 70 improved, good building. H mile from Salem car, 1 110 acre. 227 -roni si. k nnnit CATTARR 1125 r.ARU Balance easy monthly payments, price 81JI6; nice lot, E. lith, Vernon, near car. Oregon Adjustment Co.. th. WE are selling lota for $30 on a street canine. UNITED REALTY CO, 423 Lumber Exchange. FOR SALE $1860. splendid Mt. Tnbor home, on carllne. all conveniences: $500 cash, balance $18 month, including Interest. 188 Central ave. WATCH OUR AD WEDNESDAY FOR OUR 'NEW TRACT MAGDALINB PARK. Mount 8cott Real Estate Co, Lents. Tabor 1483. IRVING TON. 76x180 -Slx feet above grade, beauti ful fir trees; 21th St., near Mancoi k. Phone East 1T. ' I1HA S -nnm modern collage. 245 - 87th (Sunnyslde); cement sttlpuum; street Improvements li made; lemn. Phone Main S7, FOR S-LE Chep. St acre. nd r n . house. Take Montavilla car, get 'f Windmill station, S block north, 1S1 K. Irving st. , ; ONE acre, aTf"ln ga"rrin. hn(j"frnt i f room house. Mt. Scott Kl I i-' t . r l.,nt TMhor 141. A fine . 11400 S room himse anl !r cash. Owner leaving l'in 4 pHn -Ttafspl. $30 lots, 423. .Lumber Kf-l.an,-. Ir ma V V1