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'iiiBS FOR THE LDER C1US IIIHEAW British Ship Dunsyre Will Take On Lumber Cargo Here- Other, Vessels Now, Loading ' . at Portland Docks.- . - s For a full carro of lumber, "the Brit ish ship Dunsyre, Captain Smith.- la das to leave San Francisco today, for " the Columbia river: Eh la -under' charter to J. J,v Moore at Co. and .will load at tli Hammond Lumber company', 'mills. at Tonjue Point for Melbourne. , . Althootrh the Dunsyra .was" not re ported this morning aa. having left Ban Francisco, she was due to nail sometime today, and will come -op to - Tongue J'olnt in tow of some steamer, the name of which has not yet been, learned. She arrived Mn San Francisco : January ? 11 from Antwerp with s . cargo of general freight.- She la a vessel of '2066 .tons ?&-register . and will carry, .In the neighborhood of Z.OpO.OOO feet 'of lum ber, i :iit X-yi,.--r:y''iir;ii4i''Ji . Several lumber carriers are loading hers at the present time, 'and most of them will .undoubtedly, get away thjs month. ; Those loading are tha French bark Bonsuet at the Pprtland laumbet company's mills, for Bind. fiolph Co,, to Dunedin; the French ahip Crlllon at the North Pacific mills for the I. Pi dumber ' company to Australia; the British Ship Manx King, at the North Pacific mills, for J, 3. Moore & Co- to Adelaide, and. the British steamer In vfrneas at the Inman-Poulsen mills" for Balfour, Guthrie 4 Co. to, Calcutta, f end of the triangle on ,the upper dock day, - The highest temperature was and facing Hawthorne avenue will "be degree on the 13th and the lowest was th' office.-- , ' -v .J. ' ..... 33.degreaoa thp ith. The mean tem- the southwest comer of the man- perature.for tthe month waa 47 degrees, ufacturlng space is a life. 40 feet Jong be absolute mamlmum for the. month by feet . wide equipped With1 a lift for 36 years was 79 .degrees And the windlass which will used for taking absolute minimum 'for, Che same period up email boats from the space under- was 20 degrees. : TThe average dally neath. , This - space below the flower excess of this Morcti aa compared with floor, which Is 2 feet above low ,wat- the meaa -of 3 years was 6. degrees er, will b used f or storing- small firiot- and jthe Accumulated excess since Jn or boats, a 4eor at the end between uary 1, is ,44.7 degrees.: Tho . average each, set of piling allowing the boats dally excess, since January 1 Is 0.5 de-to-be' run" In and. locked. :: A. gifting : de- grnes. s ., , vice will be placed over each, boat so .Precipitation for March totalled .z.SS that it may be taken out of the water Inches, the greateat rainfall In 24 hours If wished. At the shore end Of the being .60 Inches the. 22d. The average slip will be placed a -windlass for haul- rainfall for this month ' for 40 years ing out large boats. AU of the ma- la 8.03 Inches. The total . precipitation chinery of the plant ; wilt be run'; by from September 1, 1909, to date la 34. S8 electricity. As soon as the Curtis people are .in stalled In their new works they will begrin work on some large contracts which they have put off until that time. Among these will be the new 7t pessen- ger power launch for Captain Charles Amos. , BOATS GREET GAME COCK"' inches, while the average .for the period Is S8.8S Inches.' - Th' deficiency "In precipitation ; from September 1, 19(, td' date, -as compared with average of corresponding period ' is ,, I. SO inches. 7 he average for 3 wet seasons Is 40.18 inches, j. , r ' The prevailing direction 'of the wln-l during the nlonth of March was north I west and the total movement was 3928 miles. Average' hourly velocity was S.3 COMPLETING XEW QUARTERS Curtis rower Boat Co. Soon More Into New; Ubnxc: , Wttjhin two weeks the Curtis Power iBoat company wlll be'i In -their new quarters at the east - end of the new Madison street bridge, the boatbuilding Jirorks -being, now- -nearly,-completed. I ;They occupy, a large parf or the. apace of the -new -Burpee A O'Reilly dock. Built between the east approach of the fltUfllson street bridge' and , the O. W. P. dock. ' " , The lower part of the dock which Is a triangular shaped . affair, is devoted : to the manufacturing space -and '- ma chine, nhops-of the boat .works,; while alongside of this on the side . toward the O. "W. P. dock. Is r slip 18 feet wide by 170 feet long, where the larg est boats will be built. In 'the small l L ""BTSiBL , , TT New Towboat Make Maiden Trip nd the maximum velocity-for -'.V " Awna. aw,-, iw huism '.' Greeted by the tooting of whistle from nearly nil of the steamers In the harbor and of the mills, on shore, .the Willamette & Columbia River Towing company's new towboat- Game Cock, 'in command or ijaptam waiter M.:ussea, made her maiden trip ' yesterday after noon when she went A If ' 4 . : - . ,. SV L VVUWO'B; ' Hivy v, awv w As' the Game Cock left the ompa'ny' ln'to V m?ntMJ "Port Issued ( by I dock on the east side of the river above the Portland Merchants' exchange, .but J the. , Morriaon v street bridge, ' she an-I In spite of this their are much smaller nounced ' her leaving by a. series of I than the shipments for the same month blasts from ' her deep-throated whistle, fn 1S08. The- total wheat ahlDments which were' Immediately answered ; by from this" port for March of this year from the southwest, on March -1. VHEAT SUTTMEXTS LARGER I More Grain Goes Out In March Than v In February, ipyesterday after- r, what shipments for the month ' of j down to the tanks inarch took a climb, Increasing oyer" lllltl Knahalc whll thnH nf I " w-i-f". iT"", -- jast year were TZ8,oa .ousneis. : river and theStandard Box ornpany of the wn,at aMpptld from Portland greeted hWltn a ierles- of sharp blasts ,agt month the Orgeat part went to on their whlaUes which created the Jm- California, gss.271 bushels going coast prewion among- many people who wlfJfc Next to the domestic shipments leera mem- w , w? e- wge . i wtfs those to Europe,, the amount being In nrogreas. ' The Game. Cock was .launched, at the Supple shipyards March 19, and this Is "tne first time- that she has turned her wheel since she went into the water. She will be engaged In, log towing on the river. . . 1 113,306 bushels. To the orient Portland I shipped 33,386, bushels of wheat during the month.. Flour shipments from Portland for March were 47,057 barrels; of which 15.- 837 barrels went to the orient and Hawaii and 31,620 barrels went to Cali fornia The total March shipments from Ore gon and Washington were 1,(49,217 1 1 Ten Clear Days' Marks New Record bushels those from. Portland 47,057 for Spring Month. ,, or nonr lncmaeai neing i.b8 . , w i,.k I Dumieis.: ana inose irom ruin Kiuna Sunshine during the month of March 1n, fli.,,) k.,1 MARCH BROUGHT 8UNSHT5CE predominated, according to the Monthly!: i, , aJ Matamlnatcal Bummarv issued' bvth 'i ture averaged 'degrees daily, above; the normal, and becaujieiof the abundance of sunshine the reason is forward. The rainfall was greatly deficient, althdugh the .river was at a imuBually high CARRY ROCK FOR JfETTT i - Open Government Engineers Will Work About Aprfl 5. WsTvilsil Via .- Vt ai A 4 f ha. rAl avt Vvl e stage -durlng th entire month, due MrZ7ll ZZZV m T Vh.T the melting snow In the mounuins. ' ?,ont'a T"1 aald yesterday that '.Out ef 31 dav last monththere were .:fr 10 clear days, 18 partly'cloudy and eight JColumbla river Jettr would be started during-. which the iky was obscured all down from the quarries on -Monday In A , Anla ti tiA tn Attn,! mrllatt iha'Arlr mt the jetty opens up.' 1 - , " ' The government engineers have decld ed on opening up the work on April 6, and at first two barges" of 'rock a day will be received at'the jetty, making about 2200 tons a day. This amount will be increased as fast -as;-possible, and It Is hoped -that before much time has elapsed, they will be- receiving ' 4060 tons' a iy."-- ...,.,- -.,..-,..,., r--At the Willamette Iron A Steel works tna atl4argea being, -built tn Columbia Contract : company are under way, Each of them will have a rapao lty for about 1000 tons of rock and they will materially Increase- the amount' of rock that can, be. carried to the jetty. It was necessary . to build a new slip at the Willamette Iron eV. Steel works 4n order to facilitate th building of the barges .y-v - . . -. , - BARGES GOING TO SOUND - r Will Be Used as Gypsum Carriers on .v ''''"Alaakan'Rtin.:'! Arrangements are being Jnade by It 1' Nichols of Tacoma, who recently purchased the three stone barges from the .Columbia . Contract company, to have them . towed ttp to Puget Sonnd next wejek. It has not yet been decided what vessel will tow the barges. , - On - their arrival at , the sound they will be placed In commlaalon aa gyp um carriers, carrying supplies to the mines In southeaster- Alaska and returning with cargoes of ore from the gypsum mines -there. .. '." - ' - TEMPORARY KEEPER Man- gent From Haines to Eldred Rock Light as Assistant. "By means of telegraphic communica tion. Commander J. M. Klllcott, light house Inspector for the Thirteenth dis trict, sent John , Sparrow to the Eldred Rock light yesterday afternoon to act as a temporary assistant to- the keeper. Sparrow went to the light from Haines, Alaska, and will remain, there to take the place of one of the assistant keep ers and later one man will be promoted In Alaska. esvittMv STROUSE A 80S..i pwi e ar. Hand-Worked or , : Machine-Shirked ? f ' ' ; ''ft. SBSjeSSl m aWBBBBSSSBBSBaalBBBSSaSBBBBBBBBBBBBB . ' I 1 HE hand possesses a commadof style and sym X metrjT that the machine lacks. The hand' tailored suit has a cling and a swing a shape and a drape a grace, which both allures and endares. - ' , "HIGH-ART Clothe are hanJ-lailorei by fingers. . which almoit rhinL- Their below-the-turface care lends to them that oa-the-surf ace 'air of good form, which -' cbgles out clau from the mau. ' rV . In -HIGH-ART aothei the technique of the most gifted tailor in Amerka is employed both with exert-- lion and tepteuion. The , style never tnocl;- true fashion . by eccentricity,- nor alioci;! refined tute by -exaggeration. ; ; . ; ,." : . '' ALONG THE WATERFRONT I i -f - tr- Tne bt keoe ta th Iowa eaJ. erery . Iowa eeTI 1 TIICH-ART CJohW Thai foe ay W sere t pitfc at the U,l Irem (he red. seek the UW. HlCil-AftT Tht 3!CH-ART FeJues-Gside for Spria eaj Sontmer i truly a work of hjk art YesH Cad k a "faKiaaling poclcf coaipaiSjdnrSnT7re 1tf t Maffirzr STROUSE BROTHERS f lalrrs cf "I IIGH-ART CLOTHES BALTIMORE, MD. ' 5 . The government ' pile drlrer arrived last night In Independence and the work of repairing the rerertment there will begin as soon aa necessary preparations Carrying paasengers and a cargo of' general freight, the steam schooner Klamath arrived yesterday afternoon from San Francisco. She dlscoargted' at Colnrpbta deck No. 1 and then went on down too St. Helena to load lumber. After being on the Port of .Portland drydock for nearly a week undergo ing repairs to her rudder which was damaged recently, the steamer Geo. H. Vosburg came up to Couch street dock yesterday afternoon and took on a cargo of general freight for Nehalem. She thia morning for that port. Carrying-81 S.iMtt feet of lumber for San Francisco,- the steam schooner, Captain Levlnson. left down yesterday afternoon. . - : With 49.000 barrels of oil- the As sociated Oil company's steamnT W,. g. Porter. Captain Holmes, arrived at Una- ten yesterday from San Francisco. - In ballast ror WllUpa harbor ' the steam schooner Clareraont. Captain Chiistenseo, sailed this morning.- Two gangs are at work on the Brlt- lah bark Alfalr and It la expected that abe will finish loading wheat for the United Kingdom tomorrow, - . - la tow of the steamer Ocklahama, the schooners King Cyrus and Vir ginia went down to Astoria yesterday. iwraoin i ram ol fieteos. - ine ucaia ha ma returned afterward for the schooner Mable Gale at Preacott and the I schooner Alvtna at at, H-lees. All of i them are taking lumber toCallfomla ports. . . . .. . , . MARIXE XOTES . T " rived at 11:89 a. m. Steamer Falcon, from San Francisco. . ; ' ; ,; - San Francisco,' Aprfl l. Arrived at 8 a. m. Steamer Geo. 7. r Elder, from Portland. . ., - - Point .Reyes, March SI. Passed at 4 p. m. SteamerTrancis H. Leggett, from Columbia river, for ' San Pedro. , , Honolulu,. March Jl-rArrlvd Nor wegian steamer Rygja, from Hongkong and way norts. for Portland.. San Pedro, March 81. 8alled-r-Steam-' er Shasta, for Portland. " ' - San Francisco, March 81. Arrived at 8 p,.. nj. -Steamer Ctema, from Port land. Sailed at s 1:80 i p. ; m- iSteamer Roanoke T at' 8 -p. : m. Steamer Shna Tak. for Portland. Arrived at midnight Steamer 3. Marhof f er, from Columbia river. , ( . . ' ' " i " , f Astoria, Aprll 1. Condition at i-the mouth of the river at 8 a.. nu, smooth; wind, southeast, 88 miles;, weather, light rain. ' - ' Tides at .Astoria Saturday High .u A. ..V..' . A tfMa.. ,IT.,ffMi hi 5. feet. , Low, water: ',1J:1 j. feet; ll:l p, m., 4.1 feet m., 1.2 t - Wireless Messages. I' ' , (Via 'United "VVlrelesa) ;' , ' S, S.' Asuncion,, March 11, S p. ,m.-r Thirty miles' south Cape Blanco; barom eter 30.20; temperature, dry. 67; wet 61: gentle northwest r wind; fine- clear weather .and smooth sea, 'George K. Brldgett, commander, . ' ' . . " -& 3 Geo. W. Elder. March II,- 2 :S0 p. cloudy, ' $50,000 for 146 Acrr s, " ' (Speclil Dispstch to The JourmH Albany, Or.i AprU ... l.'-'The,. Western Oregon company, has sold tq'J. X-tliaw and Honorable ' J- K.' Wetherford, 148 acres of land near the Southern Taclflo ir.riri in the south end of Albany. The -consideration waa '180,000. The tract will f be subdivided Into building lots and placed upon the magket.. y Public ; opinion ; has proclaimed the nev 0wl Drug Store, ; Seventh and . Washington streets, to be a grand success. , Millions of purchases in the yariou Owl Drug Stores have prpveh the. superiontyjDfiOur, prod ucts and services; and these fea- tures, combined with our . great purchasingpower enable us to sell the best goods at the Jiowest possible prices V ' " , A" .SSV. Ik 1 . A jkjk J ' ' (r MiMMm VASI1 Ten ST. m . . Study them,, then come to our, store and let 'u prove to you the advantages r ; . - of trading, at Seventh and Washington . lY-' FREE-Beautiful quadruple . plate - silver ;bon bon.dish absolutely free with each pound- of chocolates 'or boh bons.- , :r ' , Lowney's, lb. .!...;..........604 .GflthVlb. , ...85 " Our own,- lb. SPECIALS AT-THE CANDY,. DEPART MENT -Delicious crisp Gegglei,' 2&4 lb. . Ask for aample. - , . Peppermint Chews -Special, ,154V lb 1000 samples of Guth's Chocolates free Friday , and,, ' Saturday at. the Candy Department . 1 (center of store). 1 ' .- 'v ; ', Get-your Handkerchiefs perfumerd FllEE atQTir LPcrium c,X0ufater-(iuatin3MeJt.he y door). ; , -p t Rose Water- The' Genuine Imported BuU ganan Jose .vvaier, regular or; secpc-.. cur; . ; , . x . . ; . ; . ... :iofj Florida Water-Our own bottling: regu lar 50c 6ize." Special . . , . ... ...... 29' Hojrt's German Cologn 25c size.. Special Manufacturers' Ladies Dressing Combs Strong, hand finished Hard Rubber Combs, reg. 40c. .25 ' P ..... I We fill prescriptions free of charge for the worthy pcr. ; Simply have - the doctor mark "Free" and sign his name, and there! will be. no charge from us for filling itJ Askto see the .Durham Duplex Safety Raxor-1-this is the best safety razor we know of anyone can shave with k withopt danger and .'' sha've smoothly; entirely different-from any other. vUse this Razor 30 days and if you are not entirely satisfied, return it and we will refund gK Afl the purchase oric .i..'.wiWU Ask-for free .'sample cake' of Jersfen't Violet, Glyferine Soap Friday and Saturday. V" -i ; Packer's Tar Soap Special, iOf. ; " Jergen't Glycerine Soap, 3 cakes in a box; regu , lar ISc, special,; 9 bbx.' " ; 1 " FREE WILLIAMS SHAVING SOAPith Ti;h.jibaviQe..lirufib-purcbasedF4'iday. ,urday.' k Our. assortment of sRaVinirbfushes is out of he best in Portland. ';,You'll, admit ouf prices are the lowest. ;..". , j , Suitcases Genuine cowhide, steel frame, Splen- did. values, at our regular price; $5.00,. special y Friday and Saturday.'" ' - FREEHOneycomb Wash Cloth with each purchase of three cakes of Todeo Soap. This is the greatest soap value in western America, 10$ f 3 for 25e Ladies Handbags Beautiful leath ers, all. the new . shapes and s i z e sV Your choice of our $5 assortment, spe cial - . $3.67 Marvel Whirling Spray Syringes, special at . ; . :v. . v. .' . . . i . . -, . sz.so Rexall Remedies are specificsr-no cure all every one intended for some particu lar ailment.7 .The formulas are open to your inspection., ',.-;; ) " TWENTY POSTCARDS FREE with ihrjRrcheloJFjPOT day orSaturday. v You don't take chances when you bring your prescription to us. Nothing but the purest drugs used by skillful men.: Fromptest , service and cut-rate prices. Bring your next prescription to us. : r Pierce's Favorite Prescription '. ; . , . Gf Carter's pyspepsia Tablets, 85c size . . .59 Charcoal Tablets, large 25c box, special Scott's Emulsion ........ .,'.401 &nl 73 D. D. D., for eczema . . . , . .201 an 85 Fairchild's Essence Pepsin, large size. .85 California Fig Syrup; only genuine sold 25 Horlick'siMalted MilkVt30, 70f,. ?2J75 Fultbh's Renal Compound. ;....';Vv,'.. 73 Humphrey's Witch Haze Oil. 20 and 40 Booth's Hyomei V. . I .'. .. ..41'and Slip Lane's Family Medicine . . . . .16 and 35 Mentholatuni ; v . .. .. . . ;V. .; .20 and40 Miles', Anti-Pain Pills, for :J:;17t B eecham's Pills, for i it;''.;'wi. i ;n EUTHYMOL ; TOOTH i PASTE FREE with 35c Tooth Brush purchased Friday A or Saturday. Remember these brushes are guaranteed--if the bristles come out we will refund the' purchase price. Carnation Milk Special - Friday and ' Satur day, . ... ........ i .......,. i u... .; . . if, Bromo Seltzer,' the " manufacturers 25c aize, ' special. H. ,v .. ana of . - .' f .1.' .. ... ... -;j . Swamp Root-Dr. Kilmer's remedy for back. S:'r aches, large size......... 33? atld 57f Listerine, the large size, special.... .... Duffy's Malt Whiskey, special., T7Z..7 Borax, powdered, reg. 10c Xb. special...... '4 4 Burton's Blood Syrup, an excellent " purifier, - vnow is the .time . to take , it; large, size, pe-, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound,- special 61 Sozodont Liquid, martnfacturrs''25c iize,- bf--, cial, Friday and Saturday 4 W. I i lu m Pacific ' Club( Bourfebn' Whukey iniexcellent grade of pure, smooth bourbon,-special.70 Caatoria Only the genuine sold at Seventh. and Washington, special. ..;..... ,...15 Liebig'a Extract of Malt, an excellent: digest-: ive stimulant, tones and invigorates, sijeelaV . u . . . .. , , , . . , , i ., , . . . , i , , , j ; . Beef, Iron and Wine A wonderful.'tor,?c stimulant; reg. 75c, special... ...... ..;39et Pur Bicarbonate (Baking) Soda Full pound box,' special . v..;. .jiil.V.-.S Chloride of Lime, full pound box.. ,5f .Violet Ammonia, a full pint bottle of fragrant Ammonia, special ...... , . . . , .'. . ',f. i i,t4f - StuartV Dyspepsia Tablets., the large hx special Friday and Saturday, . . . ,v. . . . .jSOff FREE-OWL: SHAMPOO with every l air' Brush sold Friday nH Saturday. This is an excellent shampoo we usually "sell for;25c. ; : V: CaphlAxJohn 7"A For J Constipation, BUlous- s' . ncss. ncaoacac. -j Carry- a box of Captain John. Orderlys in your vest pocket or handbag.lf your stomach is "off," liver inactive, with 'the consequent headache and i depression, why, just take, an Orderlyl It will set you right ' without discomfort or grip ing.' . A 'nice, easy remedy that does the.work;. 25 thel box." Ask for a box Saturday. FREE Friday and Saturday, a package of ' high-grade Playing Cards with each bot tle, of Liquor soljj. . - , - j . Jyrian Fountain Syringe$ Made '. of high-grade rubber,'. rapid flow tubing, 'four attach ments. .Guaranteed. . for two years,- t.; special 1.23 3-qt., special $1.37 -Easier Egg CdhtestCi First Prize Miss May Ashton, ; fjs r A A 661 Umatilla ave.. ..$5.U U Second Prize-Miss Ada Smith, . it f 88. North Sixteenth St.; . , i j. U U Third Prize Miss Ada Smith, Ai aa ;88 North Sixteenth t... . ; . ) 1 U U Fourth Pnze-Miss Alma Deh ; ;nis, 128 Twelfth st.. v. . .. .. $1;00 FREE--JERQEN'S - REG. 10c TOI LET SOAP with each 25c Hand Brush purchased Friday and Saturdays- Make use of bur Kodak Department. An experienced man will gladly 'answet&ues- wuns . tuutcrning ummg, -eic, tnat may. bother you. Films and plates developed and printing done promptly, at Owl Cut Kates. Astoria. April 1-ArrlrM down dur- lln th ibt Schoocrr Kin Cyrus and Vlrg-1nl and rsolin schooner Wllhl mlns, Anirrd at 7:19 and. left op Steamer Northland. . trim San Fran- clsc. alled at 7:1 1 a. m. gt.mn.r I Bowdoln. for. San Pedm. and stamr Dnpatcn. for Ban rrnrla. Railed at 11S au m. gtainr OoMcn Oat, tor i Tillamook. Arrlrad-. at- 11:1 S . B ;ptcamer tltpora, ftora TlUaoaook. Ar- I : - iiU5HINCMrCW v..