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THE. OREGON " DAILY JOURNAL. ' PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING,' MAY. 19, 1911. ' r... n ,(; tt-iX-!..-1! PASSER GOES CRAZY AS BOAT LEAVES BAY CITY 1 "Manilamcd " Bogt "Believed - Wife and Son to Be Buried '.-Wanted to Get Off the . "House' Rose City. Laboring under the hallucination that he bid to go to the funeral of h ' wlfe and eon within an hour, a middle i- aged steerage passenger named Bogt '.; on the steamer Bose City, went craay a few houra after the steamer left San ,:s ' Francisco for this port and Captain Mason ordered a watch placed over him to prevent him doing any Injury to V. himself or to other passenger. On the arrival oX the Rose City at the 'Alnsworth dock shortly after 6 last ' Bight, members of the Catholic Order Foresters, of which Bogt la a mem f ter, met the steamer and took charge f' ' of hlnVTlv1nr w notified of Ms i ' condition ' prior to the arrival of the Steamer. . , About 12 hours after the steaiaer left lbs Bay City, on tha first night cut, Bogt became erratic and It waa soon " aeen that he had lost his mind, at least temporarily. He peered lata cracks and " would poke Into them with a straw, ao ' carding to the offlears of the steamer, ' aaylng,' "I ses you In there. Come 5 ( The demented man expressed a do sXr to "get off tha house." meaning the ehlp, sad Captain Mason detailed a man ' to watch him and sea that he made no attempt to do so.- He showed no signs of violence,, however, say the officers, hn mnsmt . nut . of his time between decks,- where there were a eoupie i horses. He insisted that it waa a Dir ,. ber shop and that as soon as the horses were shaved he would get a haircut and ahava. as his wife and son were to be buried In an hour. 4 Tha Rose City docked at. the AIns -worth wharf at 6:10. bringing 125 pas- awnaer and 1700 tons of Jtrelght from San Pedro and 8an rranciaoo. The ; officers report heavy southeast weath er up from Point Arena. When off " Cape Blanco, Wednesday afternoon at o'clock, the steamer waa struck by tha 76 mile gale which was blowing ' then. ' Tha officers say that tha weatn er was very unusual for this season of 1 tha year,, ; : ' i' u RIVER RISES RAPTDLT IUse 1.4 la 24 Hoars; Foot Abore Flood Stage 3Ionday.:.rredlcted. Taking an unexpected Impetus from a ; rapid riec In the upper Willamette river, the river at Portland rose rapidly last night, and this morning was within but a short distance of covering the lowest of the lower docks along the waterfront The rise In' the last 14 hours, up to S o'clock this morning was 1.4 feet, mak ing a stage of 11.6 feet here. The rise will be rapid during tha next three days, aocordlng to weather bureau advices, and by Monday It Is predicted that the Willamette here will reach-a stage of 16 feet, or a foot above flood tage, . The forecast says that It will reach a stage of 14 feet tomorrow, and 1M feet Sunday, and as a result no mora freight . will be received on the tower deck af the' Ash street dock while the lower Alaska dock Will bs covered Sunday, If the river reaches the stage predicted..:, a, 0..,; Tha greatest change la the last 14 hours has been in tha upper Wlllam 1 ette' river, where n Wilsonvllla It came up 1.4 feet, as a result of the recent rains. All other point on the river ebow a rapid rise, and this added to tha Use In the Columbia, fed by tha Snake river, which is also rising, are responsi ble for the jump taken by the river here as added to the backwater from the Columbia is the water running in from above for which there la no outlet CARRIES BIO CARGO Srltlsb Schooner David Evans Com pletes Loading Tonight. When working of lumber earge in the bold of the British schooner David Zrans la completed tonight she will have the most cargo that has ever been towed beneath her decks, according to 1 Captain -Sanders, master of the craft which is loading at the Portland Lum ber company's mill for Kobe. Her hold cargo will be the blfrgest by 10,000 feet ays the captain, the largest amount that she has ever taken below prior to this being 830,000 feet The Eivans will begin taking on her deck load of 460,000 feet today and Captain Sanders ays that he expects her to finish in ahout four days. PORTLAND STILL LEADS - The) Wheat Export From This Port '. "', 8,000,000 Bushels Above Sound. Portland still leads the country In exports of wheat, having shipped over 1,000.000 bushels more than Puget ; sound, the next In order of shipments, for the 10 months ending with April, according to the monthly breadstuff , report Just received from Washington t.i;-.si by -Collector of Customs Malcolm. Out . -"-f a total of 21,479,60 bushels, valued T..y ;'at $19,876,661. shipped from the United States, Portland exported 7,123,190 bushels. Besides Portland but four other' y- places ehlpped more than 1.000.000 bush els during the 10 months, Puget sound f ; following the Rose City with 8,916,881 v bushels while Baltimore shipped 8,187, .V'641 buahela. New York sent out 2,260-,-'' 088 bushels, Philadelphia 1,906,492 . bushala and Duluth 827,232 bushela. i V, For the month ot April Portland came BANKS Junction United Railways and XV R. & N. Ry.' Lots, blocks and acreage for sale at this growing town. . TERMINUS , UNflTED RAILWAYS Make a Sunday Trip to Banks ?Yevr train ' daily lea va our office. ; -.JL-riikfiu :--'-- . .- Ruth Trust Company. 235 ; StarltSt, Corner.' Second second with 140,688 bushels. New York standing first - with 627.727 bushels. Puget sound shipped 17,099 bushels and Baltimore shipped MMII "hjj country for the month of April amounted to bushels, valued at 11,170 - aaa a v Lsea bjuiuiuviiui iiviu v fm. iv.- Out of (.266.726 barrels of flour, valued at 141.017.007. shipped from the country, Portland sent forth 488,870 hairala with valua of t1.Te(LKf7. The total valu. of the breadstuff-, shipped from tha country amounted to 196.818.- tt. whiia thnaa of lut v.ar for the same period amounted to $110,880,611. GRAYS .HARBOR - SUItVET OK Geodetic Surrey Steamer Will Later Ta Rmv, n J,ttT . XOW bcows to tienj. . "7 " " : rri.ii Aberdeen. WaaWL May U. The United States geodetlo survey steamer1 Wilson, CapUln Fred A. Pope, has begun the survey of Orays harbor. When this Is rtnt.t,A t,. Tcn.nn wtu m th rnv - ernment jetty now building on the north side of the harbor entrance and tow tne .v. . rp., k. LVI LllfJ Jell VU1IDII ULIVM, A Ufa. aw-a. captains and other, crossing the bar r.rt th.t thM 1. now niMtv of water h ' BIARIXB NOTES Astoria May 1$ Wind northwest. It mllea. weather cloudy, bar rough. Astoria. May 19. Arrlyed at I a, nv and left un at 6 a. m. steamer Washte- naw from Port Baa lials; sailed at 6:80 a m. steamer Oleum for San Francisco; Arrived at 8 p. m. yesterday and left up at 8:80 this morning schooner Irene from San Pedro; arrived at 1:81 a. m. and left up at 14 a. m. steamer Break water from Coos Bay. Astoria. May IS. Arrived down at I p. m. schooner Alvena; sailed at 8:80 p. m. ateamer Bear for San Francisco: at 6 P. m. steamer Claremont for WlUapa Her- bor. 4 San Pedro. May 18 Arrived steamers Toaemlte and Beaver from Portland. San Franclaco, May. 1$. Sailed at 1 p. m. .tuner W. S. Porter for Portland; ai t p. m. iiwnrer juraui, wiwiuw W. H. Talbot; at 6 p. m. steamer Tel- lowstone; at 7 p. m. steamer JonaniHtr. Alliance. EureKa .., .May It I Pnnlaen: at 10 n. m. ateamer North- I ianl, all for Portland. Tiaes at astona eaiuraay: hub water, 4:47 a. mJL7.01 feet; 6:40 p. m., 6.8 feet Low water, 11:46 a. m, 0.9 of a ton, Bids have been readvertlsed for bylj. A, Chanslor, Am. str. .San Francisoo Malor Mclndoe. corps ' of engineers. United States army, for the Installation l1J:KVt?a'y: ment dredge Clatsop, to be opened June 11. Bias recently rsceivea wr invuiai w2.n,?n'- . to load a cargo ox lumoer mx Awr- deen for California porta, the steamer Tahoe. Captain Maioney, sailed last I night for Aberdeen, ' ..l.lThrtJera.U Uland, the lighthouse tender Manaanlta was scheduled to sail today from Ta- coma. She has taken some coal at that port to-teat on her trip down. Work is being rushed on the steamer Saint George, now discharging- coke at .v.. vr-.v n v aw -v- .v ....... V C, 1 . Z.Z "r I . i? 1 V WC1 w ua. u m. t. . . a ... in 1, I Y Uci wuje nueiy ssasv waaa svsmi aiaaaa- ber for-Europe, tonight or tomorrow. Although both the Standard and the Associated OH companies bid 76 cents a barrel on fuel oil to be delivered to h- ttrnm,, a Tnnini.' PnIM Vi- I Utter waa awarded the contract to fur-1 nlah 10,000 barrels, during the coming year. , I iiuen witn fumoer ror ean rran 1 Cisco, the schooner Mable Gale is sched-l uiea 10 leave aown irom yvesipon ror the sea today .. . Bad weather down the river prevented the steamer Ocklahama, which left here wnav ifluiuuiii t A'uir mn, reaching- Astoria with the achooner Alvena and the barge Klickitat In tow until late last night She left up this morning zor Bieue wua ue scnooner 1 Irene in tow.. Carrying $0 passengers and 400 tons of freight the sUamer Alliance. Cap- tain Thomsen. Is scheduled to sail for Coos Bay and Eureka at 6 o'clock to- nignt. The French hark Ernest Legouve has been fixed by J. & A. Brown of San Francisco for a cargo of coal from Newcastle to the Bay City. She Is now offering for wheat but at last reports had not been fixed. It was reported this morning that the German bark Schurbek, 2266 tons net port to the United. Kingdom of the continent She arrived at Liverpool fit whMt flha waa tnkn at tha nrn. I lar rate of Z7s d and it waa reported this mornlncr that a Frenchman had I been taken at the same rate, but the . h. . 1 w. r - " wu,u 1 8. L. Brooks, river and cooperative observer at The Dalles, is in the city today, en his way to California, accom panied by his wife, Mr. Brooks said that they may stay there only a month or they may stay a year, and H. G. Miller has been appointed in his place at The Dalles. Up to the time that he left The Dalles Mr. Brooks had kept the records longer than any other man In the weather bureau service, he hav ins: established the service at The Dalles in 1874 and his instrumental have hung in the same position for the last 86 years. Navigators' Notice. United States Branch Hydrographio Office, Portland, Or., May 17, Dangers. Captain Reslch, - American schooner I James H. Bruce, reports striking a! log in latitude 87 degrees, 26 minutes north, longitude west .126 degrees, 60 minutes, on April 80, 1911. Log was upp.r en(J. Dangerous to high speed vessels. Captain E. G. Baughman, American teamfhlp Humboldt, reports passing two masted schooner Fish Maid, water logged and a derelict in latitude 64 degrees, 48 minutes north, longitude 1S1 degrees, 10 minutes west, on May 10, 1911. Captain D. N. Stevens, gasoline schooner Manzanita. reports passing sev eral boom sticks, chained together. floating In path of steamers off Pos session Point Whldby Island, Wash. I May 7. 191 1. j -Captain J. "E. Guptill, pilot, American steamship State of California, reports I that about one half mile from Spuhn Island, Lyn canal, Alaska, there la an ' uncharted rock with about three feet I j of water on it, approximately" In follow- I ; lng bearings, Gpuhn Island 89 degrees j true. Center of Shaman Island 177 de ' grees true. Bouth end of Portland : island 266 degrees true! This rock is I a menace to ships leaving or entering I ! Frits' cove and should be located and charted. The steamer' Annie Barron struck this rock about four years ago. Captain Thomas Do iris, steamer Cap-1 lstrano, reports that he passed a black and white striped buoy, fairway buoy. about 18 miles to the westward of Taauina head light This is In the track of coasting bessels and is-liable to' be dangerous to navigation. Changes in Aids. The commandant of Mare island, navy yard reports placing. May 11, 1911, a square, wooden mooring I buoy la Caraulnea straits.: lav Xia thorns water, 111 yard! from tha shore Une. :;h i f- . .;, :' - Honorable M. JX Egbert, oolleotor of customs, South Bend,' Wash, will es- t i a. vii.v w -mm a.iwi. "1," , , 7 I, ,m a. " -ni, 1 light' plainly visible n Elk pit I si t sWfttr-sa. nsa tXTIIsrYtM'si Aktnital h(fh 1 Ww wMwwaaw 4eu a vaeww - it--- connect WUlapa channel . with Pale I channel at Bay center. WUlapa .harbor. 1 . 1 paolflo Coast Bar Soundlngsva-Re- I . . . "T"' cnV LS.l - . 7 CaughelL Wedderbura, Or. I Orays Harbor bar, May-l. ltll, I to n reet, by a. o. MoQlaunin, He- qulam, Wash. - 8an Pedro bar. Anrll 80. I81L 16 feet oy janu Hamilton, Ban Pedro, cel.; I ' 1 . LI. - a a am ok a 1 A4 I wu"" rirvr par, apru -,- iwix, ,la r ..n. n nonnwara y westward; Buous O. b &rtd.tt .lum.hin i.nn. -ion. . Klamath river bar, May 1, 111, Sevan I feet, by W. T. Bailey. I Humboldt bay bar. Mar L 191L 16 " in main channel. 1$ feet In north f""'s "". ju,u Alsea river bar. May 1. 1111. eight . , . . - . ia w a . J!fl,.vffi ffu.n sfternoon tide, by George xyier, gasoline schooner wilhelmlna, Coqullle liver bar. May L 1111. tU reei; cnannei. close 10 soutn jetty sand spit on north side, extending out side end of north Jatty. by J. I Kron- en berg, llandon. Or. Sluslaw river bar. May I, 1111, M feet, by F. A. Johnson. Flore noe. Or. I Umpqua river bar. May 6, 1811. 1$ JOHN M'NuLTT. Nantlcal expert In charge. afAKI5B , INTELLIGENCO Sue to Arrive, Str. Golden Gate, Tillamook..;.. May 1 n"L?l?.T iosBay......May u g fr SSBan Dl.ge. M 11 Str. Beaver. San Pedro: Mav 18 Str. Alliance, Eureka May 17 Str. Anvil. Bandoh ...May 18 Sil' Sr"K' "Zl,""9 -7 i g SSVcit?. n IrV.V.'.V.June 1 i Due to Denart. str. Golden Gate, Tillamook.... May. 18 bit. advii. nanaon. ......... ...jtiay zu Str. Breakwater. Coos Bay Mav 11 Str. Sue H. Elmora Tillamook. .May 13 ir. Rnu niv flan .Prtm n.- f Str. Geo. W. Elder, San Diego. .May 14 Str. Beaver. San Pedro May 18 Str. Roanoke, San Diego .May 81 Dir. OW IMMI i CUl U , MWt S J. B. Stetson. Am. atr. ..Ran irranrlano Shasta, Ann. str. Ban Pedro S.-l atJt- 8a pearo Warner: Am" s't .WY.n -RVti&l Yellowstone, Am. str. San Pedro 1 jfiioellaaeons Tessela Baronte. Balboa. Am. sen. Mejlilones Bannockburn, Br. str. Antwerp Carondelet Am. bga .....Sen Francisoo Ethelwolf, Br. str. ....Victoria Ethel zane. Am. sen. .......Ban Pedro SSSV'flSI Kln c Am. sen. San Pedro Roan Mam. Jap. str. Honolulu Louisiana. Am. bge Irondale Orterlo, Br. str. ...... i Seattle St David Am. bge. Irondale EfS! rV .tr; VVT.!!? JOHj Bf. str. Yokohama Tltania, Nor., str. Victoria arkln Tonnage Baroate. CoL de Vlllebols MareulL Fr. bk. - Ju',i ' oommes.' Fr." bk. 'Newcastle Ton"? Rene, Fr. bk Newcastle, X! St George, Br. str. Antwerp Btraithbeg, Br. str. Antwerp St ROKatlen. Fr. bk. London SilSt S?r- ,h- vi R??1 Bretagne. F?. bk. . . . ..kewcasthT-on T. Klrkoudbrightshire. Br. sh Newcastle A. M.inross-smre, nr. dk. ..Newcastle on T. ,Vessels la Fort windrush. Br. blc Tongue Pt Mlndoro, Am. seh N. P. Lbr. Co. David Evans, Br. sch.;..Port Lbr. Co. Balnt George. Br. ss North Bank Oleum, Am. ss Albert' 2 31,rrf?n.r'c5'm,"i;v nWu.'J myRonafd, Brs' St Johns Lottie .Bennett Am. sch! '.'.'.'...Rainier Keuce, Am. sn. .....Astoria Nehalem, Am. str. Tongue Pt ?rcu''i-JN?r' . ....Port Fl, Mnia s od Z Z& WaSahaf SVoXtaSt iri kv Wr?f.tpSrt Marechal de Castries, Fr. bk. Centennlel Dally River Readings. 23 a 0. Bo 5?5 STATIONS. D H tr go Wenatci;? 40 12.S 1.1 80 10.9 0.6 24 11.2 0.2 80 11.4 0.1 26 14.6 0.6 40 21.8 0.8 17 12.6 0.8 16 12.6 1.4 10 8.0 1.0 16 6.7 1.7 20 7.0 "l.S 20 7.1 2.9 17 10.8 1.4 f-fiiVr.TL tt J.. .111. .0 The Dalles Vancouver e 1 e .49 .10 Portland Eugene 16 Harrlsburg !64 .11 .08 Biem , Wllsonvllle 1 Rising. A Core on Foot. From the Philadelphia Inquirer. Physician You must take exercise. The motor car, in a ease like yours, gives the best exercise that Patient But doctor, I can't afford to have a motor car. Doctor Don't buy; Just dodge them. BULLETIN Vis. Thirteen yeafg ago today, Wirj. E. Gladstone, the eminent British statesman, m$$Mi,mmm Whit m&tfc fi- ib'it BUILDING PERMITS J. C Alnsworth. erect retaining walls. Elisabeth street near . spring, , builder Hurley-Mason Co. 1 $1100. ' ;. iHaden; builder, same; $160. ' El R. baburn. erect on storrVframel - Crystal - SDrlnce Finishing Works, church, 4110 Forty-fifth avenue south-erect one story frame garage, 764 U ma east between Forty-first : and Forty-1 tllla avenue, between Twenty-third and third, builder same; $600. , ; i v . - U r Mltnhall ranati. ana - ant . nna. half story frame dwelling. 416 Webster &TDirT7 J ' Harrl"n' bu,'1,aer, -Aw?i: dwelling. East Forty-fifth street north Z0000 b.r same; loo. ... w. 6 xyfj visiiti. ereui dm iDrr ( xramv -7r-rK! street be- K I. Smith im( mi atrtrv rrams -.Tirv-. mrr;.- i. uwoiuua. iovw m iiwuiin linn &?1M'i6Ma Flfty-seventh, KreJl5r0-eB. torr fe Fifty-slxth and Fifty-seventh, .nwhinhunSaM S?$naf'blaKton buUoer A- a Moi 'Teller, repair one story frame store. Waahlngton street between Efeventh and Twelfth, builder A. ..P. Mcodl; ,L..rt, -M Henry Sebwertser. repair one story twA HavantSanth1,?1' SSStLJfiZ hiM- ? n ffiJu. tia B1ntwith' C- fl iLiU L u, mb . y. u. Bimmona. erect one ana one- half story frame dwelllnsr. Foster road a O. Simmons, erect one storv frame shed. Foster road' between East Seventy. jigSh and Seventy-nlnth. builder same, . . . . ; , frn.w.utiVKs74 PoPniaVaTS T7.w.,7.P,La'.:.Lr Kni.. XTm .ui ;:. mti. t , juiae januaaiua areot one atarr rrama dwallln. IfllnatHlr atraat f.f...n Brandon' and -fwar hnlid., AnXn KtTcv,,a iVeaA ' " , . inompson esta wre nmiaing, MrV.ta. hniM" sieea streets, builder same William J. Brum n.ir :..u storv frame dwelling, r.l llnV Kaat TwentT. veiling, Jtaac i weniy- ninth atraat '.(... Vnl. a 1 . .. . " "W. Tff tbTSW 'one story rrame storage, room. Center street be- chicken coop. Buffalo street between Eaat Sixth and F.iahth. huiida- jr. w Crook: 860. - Walter Keller, erect awauing. .winasor ana Mllwaukle " wrF. Bodley.Tepai'r oni rtory frame dwelling, Eaai Forty-sixth street be- si r raa e m Miiidae & m. m i k iw"..Ael"y-oona. i-nirxy-inira avenues, builder same: 810ft. , D, E. Galbralth, erect two and one half story frame dwelling, Eaat Fifty third street between Yamhill and Tay lor, builder G. A. Thomson; $8000. . C. M. Jans, erect two story frame flats. East Ash street between East Twenty-eighth and East Thirtieth, uunuor BioKaa-biier uo., iouo. Hadlev. erect dm and ana.half atnr frame dwelling, SlxUeth avenue between r my-sevenin ana eixueu streets, ouiiaer a. tiartiman; 61000, H. M. Hartaman. arant nna and nn. half story frame dwelllnsr. 1160 T.I ehe fSHLISaa 2"'" .7Ka- "H "o? ert on; story' ?ame dwelling, Whitman avenue between Sev- entietn ana eieventy-second. builder aame: $1000. '. i i, . x ' . daJain--riT7.iV' ...Vv-v.' Joseph; $600. Georae Oraaio. renair ana atrn-v ama dwelling, Fifty-eighth avenue between t f no irty-nrth, builder A.;t oiiian- .rart ana ..d ...i.,, stoTy fraSe dwelling mi Eaat Twin! tghSTstree T befweVn'Se? Kllllngsworth, builder same; $1000. C. N. Proud, ehect one and one-half story frame dwelling, Cook avenue be- i;..ioiLjii auu nicoinn ave - nnaa KiHM V a Ualt-l.. tTii frame dwelling. East Twenty-seventh C iTS il j.t KxU,n. na wygant Eleventh street between Stark and nraBninKxon, ouuaer same; 18600, asningrpn. ouuaer same; $8600. K? fcsrswffis s.f.;:? half teenth street between Brasee and Knott builder B. T. Allvn: 8KJ0O. W I"! -MM..L , J A A . . frame dwelling. 836 Nineteenth street iaaa comer juaraet euliaer same; G. L. Webh. aran nna I office, Clackamas street between East Eighty-eighth and Eighty-ninth, builder a. nouusriun; eoiiu. store building, 828 First street between Cay and Market, builder J. Mulleyi $100. .G. A. Brown, repair one and one-half awry irame aweuing. Kearney atreet between Twenty-first and Twenty-seo-ond. builder same; $600. . a-TTtii- S. . 1 rrame 1 ""( oiimw avenue netween East t .,?'., -5na DJX17-111U1, nuiider J. J. Hlllta; $1200. A. D. Harnois. erect ene story frame garage, 1278 Williams avenue between Aineworth and Colfax: builder, J. L. Ernest; 8160, A. Jr- Wyant.- erect ne' itcry frame dwelling, Harold avenue between Twenty-third and Twenty-fourtht builder. f; .iv - J?? -l$&.SlXthX!ei on Btory jL ifty,B'; Wfty-flfth avenue be- awwu rui-iUVU BUU DIAUaUl. DUaiUer. P. U. Benjamin: X160. i.i.iaMet. 6i in aa. ss aa, ill. Aieuiiiatuu. bi uui, una uin ..V"'' L. Petnn 18000 " ' T. renair ana anil ana half u. iarson, storv frame rZ?,?iSi" "u" lw,u",i ouuaer- C Larson, repair one and ene half story frame dwkelling, 488 College street between Eleventh and Twelfth: builder, E. Oberg; $600. A TT T3kaMAV bMa ana saveeaa aMa aTaU A. . va w. Vila BP VVI . S SJeSAIV dwelling. East Seventy-Sixth street, be-1 Haisey ana uroaaway; ouuaer, same; I19U0. Willlard Oreen. erect one story frame dwelling. Houton street between wan MAY 19TH died. nnXT.BolT.?;ni"0na A,MW0"nMw. wfll send you i Urge trial -bottki oyysiroG and McKenna; builder, Carl H. Tockel; $1000. . . Vi ,-'.. i j F. H. Kearney, erect two story frame dwelling, 118 Missouri avenue between icnurcn ana jessup; , ouuaer, nau 88000. V . -:' - . V' ' I. w. 1 Lundln. erect one story frame Shed. Gerard street between Flex ana I Twenty-nrtn; DVoer,'same; ' . ( ' Crvatal Rnrlnra Flnlahlna Worka Re- Pr one siory irsra. cleaning L'"t 'noTp.rn'anVTilTalnookVbVader; A. A. Arend: $1200. -.. , f rl7n a HW.il In TJ Flfty- JSJS? belwSroadwYy K Ikhh iiena -i i Ttrttn m" iFaaaHikaea . aaaae a f builder, same:. 81C00. - - I C, JX Ramsaell, erect ene and i j.im.. vtn-i 1 " 1 ,1 ' . . J v-i I u. u. namaaeii, rcv m anu al..,Mm, AmtlUn. Vortv. first ave- l :;"'k:;:: ia.tTVhortv.aaoond . and b.tween V'Ht-Vi J ? bUd ' same; M. Morris, repair one story frame dwelling, ForUeth avenue between East g&A?, CD. ?"ff r"?l BJn;Vtor, frame a waning" 8 2p Maflory avenue; between Falling and Shavorj builder, same; $800. l nra okin-.'oomo-Tiy. repair two stor frame building. East Mlrhih street. between Belmont and Yamhfil; builder, James Gerrlck A Co.; $600..; . . rutmm ereet ene story -t!?or,t--Jl..-1' f.l.mf "'. 'vZVt ,r' f , , tr 'L, wihUZi corner East tyxBrfSdaan lane ' JoWb Paquet erect ehe story frame I bunked River Front Ween Eaat i Morrison ana Aiaeri. nuuaer, mmm, i --r.- - jl.-.a. i. .-a ... I -T- V. arilJ. rvpmir -- story frame aweumg. is , svenne between rcaat. aio ana h ,1P aama? linflfl. l"' r. iT'-wAifr. n . Sn.i. .. . .....( . am ata-v dwelling. 789. Union avenue .oa- I tween Fremont ann ivy; ouuaer, c Balglmann de Son; $1000. , i M M-.,,. mTnot one . v..a -K. . Minnms, srwi 1 atnrr frame flwellin Houston "ir-wi weenFranklin .Vernon; ; builder. tw and one half ory frame dwellinc, 1160 Mllwaukle reet between Janlta and - Ramona; onii"p' iiw nini renair two l Mrs. Alice S. Devereaux. repair ,w , it0ry frame. ; aweiiing, uiiicresi uvijm y" 1, "X ifi. -a.i- twn aterv i assaiiicsa v w ki'uhi - - r 'Amn, .'""".V .V Rlrhaid.rH.' Uwc ""gby. builder, H. T t. fl,a."n.Jr nna storv frame dweliina, East Fourteenth street be- i -w How to Beautify i . Your Complejqon Addlna permanent beauty to the face, neck and arms is by no means e I difficult matter." aav Mae Martvn la 11.. u r-i1 "Pn tha mat. I . n-v ,v.n...a. wnn.a Mta WtV litt. prV7c; of bearing tnelr face, with powder. Thl. stop, nv the pores In the skin, causing pimples, I enlarged sores and other racial niem- lsnes mar are aiiucuii to Trwra. ine oest sain wninntr mo cwm- specialists is made by dissolving four ounces snurmax in one-half pint hot water with two teaspoonfuls glycerine added. This inexpensive lotion is very clearing up a rough, oily or Mow Bkln- u,ckly corrects a ' condition giving the skin a smooth, satiny tone. After once you try it you -will have no, further use for face powder as It doesn't show or 1 rnh off ao easily I run VII raailjr, Giviggco afico Hair Grow. : '" 1 1 - 1 te,Df"i:,?rM, jrtaeajasuT AOiHJiataTutMioz; v Poei got Py Or 8tlo, XAXOS TXIAL BQTTLS TXXX. Beleaeae ley ft uTer I This great discovery1 grows hair, pre- vents baldness, bald spots, falling' hair, .cabby scalp, sore scalp, dandruff, brtt- I flea half- At Bl nn ,h- Kol- mm In Aim- I r T' laaaa mil rhtnra arrav hair to VOIltS. i f m aaiaw e naa. run n Traa sv ssraiivi To nrova that our claims are true. we win aena you n-iwua free, if you will send lOo In silver or Co, 1661 ?r O. Square, Cincinnati, a " Bwlssco will be found on sale at all druggists and drug departments every- wnere at ooo ana si.vu a ooiue. I For-sale and recommended. In Port- I a J Mear I yAjl DT . , THE OWL DRUG CO. ONE price: DENTISTS iro acoxa - - xo un Consult our advertised prices carefully -then come to us and you . will find that we do exactly as we savertise. set ter still.--bring this "ad" with you, get the work performed, then pay ua the arivertlaed nrlces. We fill, crown, treat bridge, regulate or extract teeth with out pain, 'ineso low price puy v oesi aualfty, dentistry., :XJ::fft; , BTDOH WOIX, per tooth aa-earat GOla CBOWNS S4.00 POBCEXOXjr OlOWII FBBB XXAXZWATXOH, XXTXAOTIOV (when plates or Driages are ordered); CUiAXXXGr ZXSTX when other . work is -ordered.) - Silver ruling fllmsle A ooi Com pound $1. - ' r::!. - -r-.v v CHld ;PlUings s.coordlng to slse, $l np. , i -- --- Killing wtrves and Treating Teeth 8)1.00 to XM extra..ii.::.s:i..w..u..i Foll Setl Tcelb. $5,$7.50,$10 According te- o,nality ef work desired au wors uuaranieea sos j.o xeara. . . - BrUCABXA FAIBXZBb BXITTIBTS ' ODen 8 a. m. to 8 d.- in: Sunday S to 1 . m. Phone Marshall 8146. ! . X. W. Ooraer 84 and Morrison Tpstaixs, . SMaaseav . tween Ankeny and Burnslde; builder, It L, Camp at Co.; $2000. A v. -J. H.' Fenner, erect one story frame garage Eroaaway street, oci wen i nir. ty-first and Thirty-thirds, builder, same r; x! GrieseL' erect i two snd" one half story frame dwelling. Fast Forty-second street between Tillamook and Hancock; hii1Mi TV Fanar! ISK00. i .. , Mrs. Baldwin, erect one story frame dwelling. East Forty-second street be tween eanay ioaa ana cruu7 J. it tent, erect one story frame dwelling. Wistaria street, between uyi aouse and Oberlln; builder, B. F. B iiii aine..v , - -j , 1 Joseph Donovan,' Z erect ' one 'story frame tent house, Eaat Washington street between Eighty-third and Eighty M . . k..ll4Al. - ..m.. tIAA ... I ' Mrs. A. Holm, erect two story frame dwelling, Division street, between East Beventy-nrtn ana cieventy-sixtn;, duiio L. R. Cansler. repair one story frame dwelling, 8l East Forty-tnira t street, between Mill and Clay: builder, Henry Josanh Romero, renal r one ' story frame dwelling, Greeley street, corner rortiana . oouievara:;, ouuaer, same "I h:vVtAUCTIOXS "Auction r v.. at 211 First St Friday, May if at i p. nC we win ee: tha contents ef an ft-room eottart. cor stating ot dressers, beds, range, room else rugs, steel couch, dining table and chairs, buffet China closet sideboard, bookoaee, lace curtains, sewing machine, wash machine and easy chairs, rockers and hundreds of other pieces too num erous to mention., saie 1 p. m. scarp. '-. FORD AUCTIOH Co.t NEW TOP AY 35 ACRES 86 acres, 14 In Cultivation, sowed to wheat oats and rye, 1 acre timber for ramiiy uaa no waste iana -on tne place. Two good well a fine large two story 6-room house with woodshed in connection. else good barn and other outbuilding au kinds or farming im plements to go with this farm. Located on good road, five' miles from Oregon City, two miles from Willamette. R. F. jj .ana telephone service u nce &duo, 81600 cash, balance mcrtaaga. The own. er must sen at once, aa ne is in tne east and business prevent, his return. This price Is much below the market value or tne iana in . mis locality ana it is a barrain. The soil la of the deen red shot formation, adapted to fruits of all kinds, or diversified farming. This is an Ideal farm of its slse and must be seen to be appreciated. W. P. Schooley &; Co. 611 Main it. Oregon City, Or. ' For 16.34 acres in section 25, T. 1. N R. 1 W. Do you know where that is? Yes? No? It is about 14 miles from the end of the King's Heights carline about Ax miles from the business center of the city. This is positively j the cheapest piece of acreage on the west side of the river, tor further information, see T1 1 A T J "1 ; the Hart Land Co. 912 Chamber of Commerce Building h $100 a Lot $1 Down 10c a Day No Interest 430 Lota Solo! in S Weeks WHERE CAN YOU BUY ON SUCH TERMS? Lots ready to build on " Title guaranteed Warranty Deed CasmurRealtyCo. 1017-1018 Yeon Bldg, Portland, Ore. Marshall 1Z00 - A-3559 South) 100x100. feet on the northwest corner of Front and Meade sts. Wakefield, Fries & Co. 85 FOURTH ST. ' Fine ;v;s-,;;iooxiop;;.:r-f; 24th and York Will sell or lease. Will build building to. suit tenant if proeprty is leased for long term. Property is within terminal district Tract on York street BAmURT BbQI., :, 303 Board of Trede t .10 ACRE TRACT All undercultlvation; a fine orchard and all kinds ot small fruits, a nice (-room cottage. - Barn, horse and wagon, buggy, a. cow and a complete set of farming implements; only mile from electrlo car line; will sell cheap and On very gooa .xerme. . v- -r.W r'r 104- Sherlock Wdgi f : Will aell" 8 room. modern house. M lttts. fruit ; trees, berries, fine rarden. all fenced, J blocks from f 80,000 school. cars ana stores. - jaunt sen. ' & 6 terms. , 4T11 Tlst st . 8. E,- Mt Scott car.. -: ., . vf?7--v--:-.-.rt Mortgage Loans 5 J.Sw 7 PERACRE xdrtlaiifd Warehouse NEW TODAY iHv;' sSJSasesaaBaejpai Chance for $7000 Fortune '16 acre very , choice' land, x close to Portland,' 40 cent fare, railroad - within 600 yards; 8 acres rich fred shot" fruit land under the plow, worth 8400 per acre: adjoins large fruit orchard now sailing at 1600 ner acre; 4 acres 'deep black , loam, rich as beaverdam land; worth 8600 per acre; 8 acres hill side with' living stream, suitable for poul try, worth ; 8100 ner acre? 1000:orda Urge, old growth . yellow fir. worth $3000. ' Whole tract worth 17000. - - r TAJClD XT Ship us the timber n4 wrt will deed you the land.. V-' K T.-f- '' ;V v " .jrinanas trust company 809-808 paldlng Bldg.- SEAL ESTATE TIlAXSlERS ; CJEHTIFICATES ; of title made by the , Title A Trust company, Lewis Bldg. 4th and V. t Lawyers Abstract 4 Trust Co., capital. 6800,000. I Board of Trade bldg. kaurloe B. Wakeman to liattle ' a. xoung et ai, lots 6,-, 1, i.- : . block 17. Council Oeat Park.. I 6.606 juaruifc uiesy ana wire to v feart U. Wlnklebleck et al, west of lota S and 4, block J. Mult nomah . V . .... . . . t 716 1 4 T6t 8ame to John M. Taber, east M or iota a ana 4, block , Mult nomah. . . k'.v... I1 W . J . . . A. i : . . '. R. P. Ef finger and wife to Wil liam W. Aletsger. lota 1 and uioca si, r airport Charles H. Turner and wife Moeta Jj. Irvine, lot 14, block V Marias Dumas and wife to Em- est iMschamps, lota a, ; e. I u.wa A,, juvvin ' .,. . ... - Hlbernla Savings bank to W. H, v in juurKe. lots x, i, 4. s, ., jo. . block 18' lots 16.. J((.' block 111 CaDltol Hill , 1.486 R. W. Schmeer and wife te Mi-' thlas ; Rlpp, lot- 18, block - 8. r uaanurst , ................ . see Franklin Realty company to Clar- enoe u. aiouoy. iota i, l nioca ,.V1DUIRUU nuutuuu .......... . J,f Investment company to Gottfried ocnroiurr, iota 2 1, jy, ptoca i, Irvlnaten Park .... ... ........ 466 R.' C. Shipley to Geo. Knopf, east w teei ei iota is, it, fem i broke. 876 Kate W: Hall and husband to ' La.tnnne u. tionnes et ai, lot 2. black 'fln flnn Ai11Hnn. (.101 Job. . Hensel, administrator, to Rosa Hensel, lot I, block 8, Woodwards Subdivision of lot 1 Rlveralda Homaataad .too Fred Countryman, executor, to rearr ueuer u ray son, lot 3. block S. Central Alblna.Addl- - won -i.soe Same to Lola L. Countryman, lots o, q, Dioca a, central Aioina Addition 4.K0S Same to Jennie McKihley, west so Teei or lots l, z, diock 10, Same to Chas. Woodman, lot 17, . block 4. Vernon Addition ..... 606 Same te Lola I Countryman, lot 4 block 2, Central Alblna Addl- -tion ... 1.688 Wro. H. Hocklnson and wife to Jas. E. Metsger, lots 8. ., 10, 11 klMi, AaiiA. . aaa W. 8. Bridges and wife to Alex- anaer f. petxei, lots 7, 8, block . 01., Carters Addition to Port land 6.006 David C.. Anderson at al to An- -r: crew uroaon, lot , diock i.' Russell addition ...... . . .. . .' 20.000 rete laram to utto Leae, lot 18, block 8. Vernon addition., John Halsey Jonee company to . 600 u. m Marcot et ai. lot 9. block si, jonesmore 600 Ralph Blaco and wife to T. S. a e -- ucuaniei, lots 8, 6 and 6. block 2. Brush's Second addition .... 8.200 O. A. Kaaper and wife to Clarence ic. rrancis, lot 40, wewhurst Park .'l.......... .... 1,600 Chrletian Weddeler and wife to . C It. rrancls et al, 10 acres in section 8. township -1 .south, ran re 8 east ...... .i . .. .. 2,878 Ole Kittles and wife to Pelagia uuyaneki, lot 7 diock 16. Mult nomah ........................ , A. Nichols and wife to Mrs. M. V. Coulter, lot 86, block 18. Rallwav addition ............ 2,400; 100 En os M. Blair and wife to P. A. Cot. lot 11. block 4, Market, Street addition 2,400 Title Guarantee & Trust company to , Jay P. Harter. lots , 1Q, 11 and 12. block 8. Berkeley.. 404 8.000 Emory M. Dean to Anna Bauer . lot 8, block 89, Woodstock ... Oust Schults and wife to Karl Herrmann, lot 6. block 2, iilil addition to St Johns ......... 00 Security Abstract Trust cofn- " a A r. i.i. . , a block 18. Blrohurst Harry A. ReyOiolds to Minnie Brailey, part oi lot 14. Miaaie sex addition . ' 880 ... ', 121 F. B. Holbrook company to Myr tle ii. aiyers, lots zs ana it, block 44. Irvlngton Park ..... Ole Amundsen Rugesater and wife to Samuel Mattson, lots if anil 17 black 2. 8cenlc Place... 1.100 Bary Barton Scott and husband to jonn eemmier ei at, s.o Portland . Pacific Investment company to J. E. uprague. lot 12 and south 16 feet of lot 11. block 14, Hawthorne Avenue aiMIHnn . 860 25. B. Holmes and wife to Jene Overall, lots i ana u, oiooa BnaniA Plana 1.006 v . ... i t;-! 4,26 Annie H..Boflehrook and husband.- to Benjamin A. uuiora et ai, in 7 block 24. Rose City Park Theodore Roy and wife to R. D. Carpenter, lot i, nioca , In frtrtn ....... i Percy H. Blyth et al to Qeraldlne. bieios, lot 8, DIOCK I I, wuiani-t- n-irhta aililltion ....... . 8.600 Ladd Estate company te W. L. Hawkins et ai, tots zi ana . blook 2. Westmoreland .. . - . 1.400 PACIFIC Title A Trust Co., the leading " abstractors, i jn. uom.. umiina liw -. CLASSIFIED AD 7 RATEO IN Effect April 16. 1811. a r j . PREVIOUS 'RATES CANCELED.' .--TDs3ly . or. Sunday. ' time, 8c per line. consecutive times. 70 per Una per in sertion. . ... or Vrioro consecutive times, ee per une ner insertion, or 7 insertions for price No ad counted for less than 2 lines.1 -.f ; Tha above rates apply to "New To day" and all other classifications except ing tha foUftwlne! ''Situations Wanted. To nunt nd Wanted to 'Rent" ada i ne rataa in meea gishuiwuvu -o per line per irisettion., . -. -.' -. Three insertions for the price of two. Seven Insertions for the price of fia No ad taken for less than 16c. CHARGE ADVERTISEMENTS. , time, o per line. consecutive times, 8o per line per In sertion. ' . ', - . acres In section 27. township 1 - fi north, range 8 east 4,006 I R. H. Richards and wife to I. ; - I Carner, 4ots 16 and 18, block 4, ' - I Marengo addition to St Johns 1,400 I v. ! ltna rT fnaartlon. .-.r v'v - J day." and all other classifications ex- t cept the following;. Situations Wanted,' To Rent and Wanted to Rent" ads. The rate in these classifications is 1e per line per Insertion. ISO aa cnraeainr n mau m , , tec- 'V----j - - -V MARRIAGE LICENSES O. Crane. Third and Jefferson streets. : 85and Elizabeth Corpion. 23. William BrpoKS, ezs uverton, street 26 ' and Nellie Blackman. 20. ' J - Jnhn lamont Skamokawa. Waeh 67. and Helen McFetnldge;38. . ,. ) Jacob- Nlelson. Light House office, 42, and Lillie Mathison, 88. - - - - - a. W. HaneockJ. Spokane, ' .Wash., 24.; and Mary Evans. 34. ' . 1 . Wedding and visltlne- card -engravers .. and monogram stationers, : Washington 1 bldg.. Waahlngton at., bet. Srd and 4th,' DRKSS suits for rent, all slsee Unique Tailoring Co.. 809 Stark st " ' CLARKE -BROS., f lo flute, fine flowers au jiorai designs, . Hornsea st. 1 i