The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 21, 1911, Page 31, Image 31

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    THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL', PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, MAY. 21, 1911.
' TO HASTEtl SAILING
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QUEER LOOKING BOAT IS THIS OIL TANK STEAMER
' Big Liner to Take on HSavy
. . Cargo;, for Oriental forts;
r . Board of Arbitration to Set
- tie Damage Claims.
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' ' Thro', gangs will be placed on tb
Bank line steamer Orterlc, whlcn. was
scheduled ;to arrive at Llnnton . last
night. ' and work will ,; be carried on
aboard the" steamer day , and night in
order to fire tar as quick dispatch as
possible. - according to Information re
ceived yesterday afternoon. . Bhe ar-
1.5 ; rived from Victoria at 11 o'clock yes
!j ; terday morning on her maiden voyage
3 " and -left up the river at I o'clock In the
t -' afternoon. , ! j - r - '. - ' 7
' 'Aftet loading 100.000 feet of lumber
, at the Llnnton mills tie Orterlo will
: oome.up the river to too Iaman-Fouisen
milk, where she will, take on 1,000,000 , The Union OU tank steamer Oleum
feet more, according t Btatter Co. amy j tn hrDor Ust 0undy
bridges slnoe the new .Hawthorne span tfbringlng 1100 tons of sails and
V was completed.-and after she finishes oarbed wire. - She was formerly the
there she will return to the lower har- dredger. Thomas which operated In the
" bor., where she will load S 00 tons of roadstead at-N4w Tor.- She was bought
wheat and 12,000 -barrels of Jlour. All I by the Union OH company, about six
.ef her cargo Is 'destined; to Japanese
and Chinese ports. .
'', When, she leaves for the orient she
will have 'some Chinese . passengers
bound from this port for the flowery
kingdom, "several having booked already
through Louie Chung, the local Chinese
passenger agent.
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D OY SCO UT SHOOTS
Percy Anderson,; Earl Amman,
Are at Target Practice;
; Latter Is Dying. ,N
s,K ics fslale SERPfflT PAI!A'J;
rPv , ' AT VAUCOUVEI!
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(Rneeltl DMtk to Th Imnt t
Spokane. ' AVaeh My 20. Shot
through the eye with a SI eallbre bul
let. Earl .Amman, aged 11, who Issued
the Invitation to Colonel Roosevelt In
behalf of the Boy Boouts to visit Spo
kane, is. at the point of death in. St
Luke's hospital tonight .
The boy was at target practice with
Percy Anderson, also a Scout, this
morning., when. the. gun the latter car
ried was accidentally discharged. The
lodged at the base of the brain..: The
boys raa eight blocks to the hospital,
where, after giving a coherent story of
the shooting . the wounded boy col-
lapeed, --
months ago and converted into a twin1
screw tanker., Thenunusual appearance
of her upper works, however, and , the!
fact that ' she Is a double ender, the
bow, and stern having the seme a?
pearanca, ' - as far as . the hull Is con
cerned, attracted great dear of at
tention while the craft was in the har
bor. She was brought around by Cap
tain Oraham of the tanker Washtenaw.
bat on her arrive! at San rranolsoo she
wea tamed over to Captain C Curtis,
who was In command of the Washte
naw while Captain Oraham was away,
ana bo will handle her up and down
tne coast In the oil trade between San
Fraaolseo and Portland. - : , ,
Street Improvement Epidemic Has Salem in Its
t (Bairn Bereae of The Jmrnl.
' Salem, Or., May 20. Publle Improts-
, Word comes from Vancouver, ". B,'; C I ent fever Is raging In Ike state cap-
where the Orterlc discharged a partof lltal this season and there Is every In.
her cargo, to the effect that a board I dication that fall will find Salem f one
ef arbitration, sitting in London, may l of the best-paved cities of Its slse on
.-be needed to adjust the claims for dam-1 the coast With over 110 miles of
ages made against the Orterlc for el-1 hard surface pavement laid, property
7 leged negligence and lack of adequate I owners have caught the spirit and this
. sanitary precautions, wmcn it is ciaimea I sessot) will witness the laying , of .be
' have caused the death of several hun-ltween eight and nine miles additional.
, dred Portuguese emigrants while- she Extensive paving and the level atid
' was on her voyage from Lisbon to Hon-1 well shaded streetipnakes this one of
oiutu aooui two moninp ago.- i nt nnritut most -pleasing or" cities to tisii,
ltner has-already been fined $10,000 by! hence Us fitness to be Oregon's capital
tne unnea states government ,ocoro-iclty. . . v f - r Lj
leg '4 the Vancouver advices, for.al-1 Paving contracts now 1st many being
yegeu yioiauon or me navigation laws, well under way, total approximately
apd it Is stated that the Weifs will 11.700,000. These contracts are: Ferry
fight attempts at further collections. street from Liberty to Winter,-Liberty
1 street from Court to North Mill Creek,
; DREDGE DOES MUCH .WORK Cottage from Court to North MU1 Creek,
r- . i ; - ," -. i. .'. 1 1. . - Sumrrfer street from Court ''to Market,
Eugiiwr Lecfe TeU. of Work Done fffiiSf!!
. . . . North Commercial from Center to D,
Jn Coos County by Dredge Oregon. Thirteenth from Ferry to Marlon.
Engineer Leef e in charge of the gov- J Twelfth from Bellview to Mission, Asy-
ernmenr wor in uoos county, nas iur-1 ium avenue from Fourteenth to Twenty-
nisnea some interesting zigures in re
gard to the work of the dredge Oregon,
fourth, and alleys In blocks II. 14 and
35. , Contracts are to be let for paving
Chemeketa and Court from the water
front to Fourteenth and Court from
Twelfth to Eighteenth and for the con
struction of the Union 1 street sewer.
Three kinds of paving are used, bit
ullthlc, Kloeo. and concrete. The city
council meets every Monday night and
most of the time is- consumed at pres
ent with streej Improvement work.
: ' The welcome announcement has been
received by Mayor Lachmund of Salem
that the Portland Railway, Light St
Power company will put on half a
dosen more street ears In this city
within 00 days. Traffic Manager Hlld
has written the' mayor that he desires
the fullest degree ef reciprocity between
company : and city In making .publlo
improvements. -
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There seems to be no room for mis
understanding between the ministers
of Salem and the police department as
exists In many cities. Instead of fir-
Louis Lachmund, mayor of Balem, Is
a business visitor in the city zor a
day or two. He la registered at the
ImDerlaL
H. F. Davidson of the Davidson Fruit
company of Hood River, is In the city
on a brief business visit He is a
ruest at . ths ImoerlaL
lone- ran tthA.,t M,ft.. ' waiter i Toose. oanger, mercnant
them, the Salem , ministers invite the TffilSla drT ?iS
marshal to their meetings and sneak '" . bu".'"TB. .vl'torJ? t.hc.iJ?.
their tninAm Inklm ,.r. Th. I are regisxera at toe imfwm rm
snai. in turn, accepts these invitations,
as ha did last Monday evening, and he
tells the preachers what his views of
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Spanish War. Veterans to At-
f r iena injuaiory, worK or
Order June 7."
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Princess Louise of Belgium.
(By' fhe Interaatloeal News Service.)
Brussels, May 10 Princess : Louise,
daughter of the late King Leopold of
The Washington and Ateeka division
of the Military . Order of the - Serpent
is to meet in Vancouver, June 7. and
la number of delegatee from Scout
Toung camp. No. 1. will go. said Cora.
mender A. X Salisbury yesterday.
"The committee, consisting of W. T.
Phillips. W. H. Wells, Richard Duith,
A. O. Davidson and J. L. Hulford." he
said, "have made arrangements for the
department of Oregon, United Spanish
War veterans, to attend the . seeelon
of ths department of Washington U.
8. W. V. on June 7 at Vancouver, Wash,
and take part In the parade and Initia
tory work of the Military Order of the
Serpent, and for the entertainment af
the departments of Oregon and Wash
ington, a dress parade will be given at
Vancouver barracks. . . , , . ;
"On June I the Armory In thia nit
has been seeured by Scout Tonne- eamn
for the session of ths department of
Oregon, and for the entertaining of
both the . department pf . Oregon and
Washington of the U. S.- W. V) elxa
for the Initiatory -work of the 'Mill?
tarr Ctrtar rtf ittm ' ' '
"Full arrangements have been made
for the parade of the Serpents on the
night ef June I as nart of the niana
of the Rose Festival committee. '
"Tne Washington delesation have
chartered a boat to bring over the del
egatea to the department' enoamnmect
and their families, accompanied by an
augmented band and the Washington
fifs and drum corps.
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Journal Want Ads bring results.
AUCTIONS
Cam Dim DimmIa PmU
.1 " I dauarhter of the lata Kin LeoDOld of OCO UIU rirtllU Od e.
Woodburn. I Belgium, ,1s now . suing Wsj estate for j "uneeran oi. a.uers juueie House
riurk w. ThomBaen.' an iKorntr fln., f i a aaa ena n..t. , h. I (now at Seventh and Alder), pace I.
Cascade Locks, is a business visitor Ulaovarelrn for" her In the trdarftiHh vpr.
' w ewvuvi si Tf iiaaa, ailsl TltJWsl DI I . . m . I " f - -
the matter are. Marshal Ira Hamilton I V registereo ai tne ira-1 fond, which was claimed by Belgium as I
told the meeting he did not arree with I P6". ' ' ' . I part of the hidden profits from the 111-
lts views of regulating the red light ' . ? T .11. . ratea congo, ana turnea. into tne coun-
but that he would enfo'ce any Utw the h!C.0,npan,!Jl byJl1- ? try's treesury. This legal action, which
people cared to make. ' - vUltor ln th cttjr' ue,t at Imh" P" bo'" too Bros-
pvrwi. I eeis civil triDunav is exciting wide Eu-
June 1 will be a gala dav In W. ,. "A' T Jl"' f' royean mterest ootn oecause of the
burn. TheWoodmen of Marlon eoJntV riT.Tir Z.lll'A" prominence or tne princess la
of the county will hold a tTark mill 1 ne", . . i, ,M u , , I the Belgium government has brought
Sera Dt' Wttlefleld, a physician upon So complicated are the
w I a ITawkuei evll WwASm flea. TJAeelanil I .a . . . ..... I
l . queeuons invoivea mat it is expected l
The Salem TrBoanhiii tt.- -m " L" 1 ''wr Itne termination or the suit will not
observe MamAri.f r.7:"' . . .. . come before fall.
, . ' cwrw-i ir. a. s. use ley. a pnysician ana or-1
-' " " Ichardlat nf Medford. Is a business vis-
AUCTION; SALES
, ,:''vv;AfY-':'YY
Ison skin House
' which- will leave Cooa- Ba!early next n tearaer time almoet, and arrived
month, for Bandon. to the Coos Bay J dJ- ,
News They are as follows- tn riv,r ,a iow out did not reach
r i-Durlng-the month of April the dredge Eastern Western mills, where
dug 78,960 cublo yards, of which (6,(55 ,h8 09 n lier lumber cargountll
were taken from in front of the North " ay uter, fcecM4v0f vf
, Bend dock, end 22,296 from the North was running tn the Columbia
' slough shoal. c' t fj th ana '".' x
"The first 10 dayg of. May the Oredge iJf- "0',n f&
dug 17,610 cubic yards, of which 7875 n b for.1,JeliI!Ijr
were from the North slough shoaL and . ""rate jwrt In , ChUe wUl h begin
mt from the Pony slough shoaL t . . f ,naa 4" ZT'lS
"The dredge was shut down yesterday our' Guthria Co.. that firm taking
to permit of repaira to the main engine, Jer "ovor weeks ago at a rate f 43s
which it Is thought wlU be completed " , , . '
this evening . . . - " ' : m '
"To avoid the strong winds In the ALONG THE WATZRFROlfl
lower bay, it has been deemed expedient 1 ... 1,1 " , "T i
to start work at 4;0 ln the morning, I With a cargo of lumber for LoS An
thus completing the day's work under I feJM the schooner LotUe Bennett wlU
wu,ireu,. M.vnt . wouiwa ready for the sea At Rainier Mon-
are. wu sx viiv vuu u w yiaieuiuv mi vgw I - ' ti
pleted. and lndlcaUona are that the en-1 For . new set Of gin poles, the plle-
tlre shoal will be dedged before the driver belonging to the Oregon pue
' end of the month. driving company was tewed across to
Captain Cornwall of the tug Gleaner, tha east side of the rtvert between the
has been awarded the oontract by Major BurMla and Morrison bridges yester
Morrow to tow the dredge Oregon and dav
JTl.!!9 Bf3Lt9 The Portland AslaMo liner erculea
, CTl , .V; ' r,"" irila -scheduled to shift from Montgomery
7,XIi. ' . v ' lu,"rrldoclt No. 8 to the Alblna dock thia
UUC& molhewm il about Tuesday
, rrvlnav. nmuurm mnA' Wlf-lit "tin
XTJR5 ' OUT ' STEEL PIPE steamer - Breakwater Is scheduled to
sail this morning at I b'clopk, for Coos
I .tag vommciun sa wuiameue iroBiay. , -
-, a Steel Work I To work more of her lumber cargo
v- -a ror enma. tne uritisn steamer :
"T . 11 XT I ' r Ronald will drop down from Bf Johns
wuk yiym u :' w I to Llnnton Monday. -
tha Willamette Iron Jt Steel Works. I A.Mn nnRiniaA .nntr.t
and ateel pipe valued at between 170.000 for the repairing of the rigging of the
m e d A n A A ' will 1. a ea a a - - ai w aaAI ... .
na n,v , wui w r wit j French ship Marechal de Castries yes.
company after their present contract for terday afternoon. 4, ' ' ,
tne pipa iina ior we wnite war poweri j. Ai' Brown have chattered, the
punt, wmcn win ne in August, runs French bark 'Kdouad Detail le to load
aut The Nlsqusily power plan whloh U cargo of coal at Newcastle, Australia,
e ., in .-ttv pra la rariatarai at I Walla Walla. Wash., are vlaltina- lnlrM ..J V. 1.111" T-
This week Superintendent im. M,,; " " the city for a few dars. Th. S w: u"u iuur-Mc.
issued an order to the school hoarAa J. v. utiwr a ratirad ranitaiiat f guests at the Bowera I UUr baiesdays.' Monday.
Of the atate trt a.f ..1. Tn h . . n aA.l.u. ...11.1 - ..I -I . A. 1 T CI fl Tlallnntvnji rt TJn. .nnw I v 1 '' ' - - -
. - m . wwv a v &vr i ilia apiw uii, is wu.'uqh ti.i ivi i - . v wum., i WrtnMnStf on1 KriHaw .
lng broadsides Into the police from rsanltary Inspection of tha school houses. In the city. He Is a guest at the Cor- U In the city on aebuslness visit Rel euuesuay na r naay.
V 1 i TT. : r nellus. ' . a registerea at tne sowers from AI- IF TOTJ ARE FURN19HTNO OR MA
Judra William 8. Trowall. tha wall I baity. 1 INO CHANGES IN TOUR HOME. DON'T
known prominent southern Oregon bank- KUn". a banker and caplUHst 'au bw uu hxuuk of 1RST
er. and fruitgrower, is a business vie- of Spokane. Wash.. 1. a buslneu visitor FJJI FSSZV -r1 ALL F1N-
Itna In th rttv. Ta remimfnA at tha I In Ut Cltir. lie la a ruaat at Ha I STXIT KJXfMfi.X"''
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Seward. x . I Bowers. I LEU MS, Urge aesortment of STEEL
- Charles L. Moora banker and canl-1 WUllam Gerlg . a railroad man of RANGES. oXa RANOEa and TtKFRin.
tallst of Klamath FaMs, Is In the city aouthem- Oregon, U a business visitor EBATORS. , , , , -
on a buslhesf and pleasure visit. He In the city. He is a guest at the Bow-
Is a guest at the Seward. ore from Medford. ; ' OFFICE FURNISHINGS. '
TL. a. Smith, the well known Rose. The Florence Roberts troune. which ,mt.
burg banker, and secretary of the Rose-1 has been playing at the Baker theatre J STANDING ISKsTbFFICBllCHAIRs
will furnish power to tha city of Ta
coma, wltf 1 the redIplenTof tha pipe
called for In . the new contract and It
will be' an 800 ton Job, somd of the pipe
running 10 feet In diameter. The con
Xraot calls-for the pipe to be delivered
by January L
JHREE CARRIERS . RETORTED
Vessels Laden With Wheat Reach
Ports .From-Portland. .
Three grain carriers were reported as
arriving out from Portland last Tburs
dayand Friday The British steamer
; Strathnees, CaplaiiL Roberta, laden -with
i22,117 bushels of wheat, valued at
819S.000, reached Naples May 18, while
: the German' ship Mimf with 129,(42
bushels of wheat valued at 1117.800, ar
; rived at-the , Falmouth' the following
'day. 'The German bark Ell erbek, laden
. with 93,439 bushels of wheat valued at
X77.048. arrived at Dublin Friday. - "
ANTOXSON LEAVES' SHIP
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.Cliieff Of fleer Will Take Command
-f: of the Tillamook.
WhlleHhe steamer 8ue H. Elmore is
in port this week Frtta Antonson. chief
officer of the craft will leave her and
after taking' a vacation of - two weeks
will tako commend of the new Steamer
Tillamook. v now being completed at
W the- shipyards on Coos Bay for theort-
lana-Tinamoo traae. Tne ' Tillamook
1s expected'td arrive hero about June
l i on :her maiden; Voyage., CaDtaln
Bash. - an bldtlmer. en Steam schooners
on the. coast will take Antonson's place
tfh the Elmore, It is said.' w
Lfor Portlands
MARINE NOTES
Astoria; May 20 Condition at the
mouth of the river at 5 p. tn., smooth;
wind northwest, 20 miles; weather, clear.
Sailed at 8 a. m. Steamer Casco for
San Francisco; ship Reuce in tow of tug
Tatooah, fori Chignik Bay. Salted at
9 a. tn. Steamer Alliance for Coos Bay
and Eureka, v Arrived at 11 a, m. and
left? up aty 8 p. , m. British steamer
Orterlo from Victoria. Arrived down, ati
1 :10 and sailed at 8 v, m. British
steamer St George .for Vancouver.
San Francisco, May 20.-Arrived at 8
a. m.-Steamera Bear, Roanoke, Maver
ick and barge No. 91 from Portland. Ar
rived at 8 p., m.--Sleamer Beaver fromi
San Pedro. ' Sailed at 4 o. m. Steamer
Olson It Mahony with barge Amy Tur
ner la tew for Portland.
Falmouth, May 19. Arrived and sailed
German ship Mlml from Portland for
St. Nasal re. ,
Dublin, -'. Mky lS.--Arrlred German
baric Ellerbek from Portland. v '
Naples, May 18. Arrived British
steamer-Strathnees from Portland
Tides at Astoria Sunday High wa
ter, 5:07 ar m., 6.6 feet; 8:80 p. m., 7.3
feet ,Low water 0:88 a m 4.0 feet;
0iS8 p. m., 1.8 feet " ' ti
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MARINE INTELLIGENCE
Tellowstone, Am. str. San Pedro
XClsceQaasona Tessels Barouta.
Balboa, Am. sch Mejlllones
Bannockburn. Br. str. ........Antwerp
Carondelet Am. bge. ....Ban Franclsoo
Ethelwotf, Br. str Victoria
Ethel Zane, Am. . sch. ...... .San Pedro
II. Hackfeld. Ger. sh Honolulu
Hampton, , Br str. Saa Francisco
King Cyrus, Am. sen. San Pedro
Koan Maru, Jap. str. ........Honolulu
Louisiana. Am. bra ivnn.i.
Orterlc. Br. a t r . 7 " " 1 . ' a f 7 II
du umwiar jLtn. oge." i Irondale
2r,vSl?' woJC- "lf- Antwerp
2trhJyonvBp- ,tr' Yokohama
Tltanla. Nor. str. Victoria
Orala Tonnage Ssronta.
CoL de VUlebols MareulL Fr. bk.
i u-uu.iiiBa,. f. o, Newcastle onT.
?LJtV ' u& . JNewcastle, A.
IhJ&if' Sr "H -.Antwerp
Btralthbeg, Br. str. . ... ... ..Antwerp
Barmbek. Ger. ah. . . n. tj.h.
",1 I' Sr Vv ' V ' ewca.u., A.
Kirkcudbrightshire. Br. sh Newcastle 1
ipnress-shlre. Br. bk. Newcaetle on Ti
' Tessela la Fort. . .
ST . v"""1 ..jrort. ijor.'.co.
AnvO.'gas. sch. ....7;:.V..V...Alber;
rFZZuI11- Dk-" Columbia 1
St. Ronald, Br. ss.,.i. ...... fit. Johns
fefttla Bennett Am. b.: "Rafnier
Mr., . ! Astoria
Hercules.. Nor. aa .. .! . mT um.
. I . . . -w-aamwsa . A. ' aUIllDV
amaipais. Am. str. ..-Kalama
w v ,zF'Jm- "lr- Westport
Marshal de Gontant av hv r., t .
Marechalde Castries. Fr. bk. Centenniei
flAILROAD STANDS BY
ACCUSED EMPLOYE
' library Lighting Discussed.
- (Catted Preie teased Wire. .0
r-asaaena, ,qaL, Mav20. Adaanat
ugntmg and ventilation systems- for
public libraries throughout the country
wui oe proviaea tnrough. a commiasion
which-will be -named- by-the-erecutlvi
council of the American Librarians As
sociation. which Is holding Its annual
convention here. The convention met
and perfected plans for securing a re
port of experts to cover library lighting
and ventilation, ; The reports will be for
warded to the officials of the Carnegie
foundation and the Russel Sage founda
tion with the recommendation that the
matter be given official attention..
anrtaf Manath a .. i
Colfax. -Wash-"Mar -J0.Arraatad tnr
lamuy aeseruon for having failed to
make monthly payments for support of
couaren st ims Moines, Iowa, Jack
ra,r, a wi anown rreigbt brakeman
wn uie uuwauxae out of Maiden. Wash
was arrested by Sheriff Carter and -will
um iuu east on arrival of Sheriff B. J
Ness, of Zes Molnea Park i.t.
have been divorced in Des Moiftes where
i iw cuuaren in care or his di
voroed wife, having paid for their care
nnm m past rew months, and claims
the arrest Is for revenra
Park married again and "was to have
nro nioigim 10 conductor navt aui.
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oa.Ting oean witn tne company five
wmmrm. ne. company, believing him in
nocent of intended W 1 tin ar ' ho Maianiaaaval
him his position awaits him on adjust
ment of his troubls and advanced him
round trip transportation for himself
8U1U WllfJt,
SPOKANE INSISTS ON
$3 A. DAY. TO MEN
ON MUNICIPAL JOBS
'P1 t)UptcS to The Jen'raeLt
Spokane. May to r.-mJ.
4 sloner Coates, labor's
4 tied up a glgantla navlna.nnn.
on the . south side today on the
4 discovery , that the contraeter
e was not paylnr tha dtv ;2
I SuautM . a- 1 . . -
v - ..loiiucni vioiationa
of this scale, Coates lias succeed
ed In getting the appropriation
close to 8100,000 to carry on cer
tain Improvements by the day
labor plan. The foundation for
the biff, new olty hall will be con
structed by day labor.
at
Journal Want Ads bring reeulta '
burg Commercial club, is a business yis-l'or a mumber of weeks, and which has J OFFICE TABLES, FILING CABINETS,'
He Is a guee4 at tha
ltor Inthe city.
Seward. I
3. C McGrary, a fruitgrower of the
Hood River valley. Is a business vis
itor in the olty. He Is registered at
the Seward.
W. T. MoGowan, the well known lum
bermaa and timber land holder of Mo-
Gowan Wash.-; Is a business visitor to
tha dty. , He is registerea at the. im
perial. N , H fA
Ai C. Dixon and L. L. Lewis, mem
bers of the firm of the Booth-Kelly
Lumber company of Eugene, are ln tha
city on a business visit They are reg
istered at the Imperial.
Hugh McLain of Marshfleld. a bust.
ness man of the Coos Bay section, Is
a business visitor, in the city. He Is
a guest at the Imperial. '
A.' 8. Hammond, an attorney of Co
QUllle, is In the city on a business
vlslf He is registered at the Imperial
B. L. Barry, an Insurance agent and
Dr. C. C. Osborn, both of Dayton, Or.,
are In the city on a brief visit They
are guests at the Imperial.
Dr. Alfred Kinney, a physician of
Astoria, Is a brief business visitor ln
tha city. Ht is registered at the Port
land. -
E. T. Judd, of Hartford, Conn- for
mer owner of the PendletonV Woolen
mills at Pendleton, Or., Is in the city
for a visit He is a guest at the Port
land,
Reservations hava been made at the
Portland for the . accommodation of
Honors Palmer and family and -retinue
of servants, who will arrive at -Port
land this evening. This will be Mr.
aimer's Tlrst visit to the coast since
more than two years ago. They are
Looming from Chicago. Mr. Palmer is
queen of Chicago and London. He
served one term in the Chicago city
council, . representing what his oppo
nents termed the "Silk Stocking" dis
trict of the north side.
B. .F. Culp and Charles M, Culp of
been registered at' the Bowers, left last TYPEWRITERS, - TYPEWRITER
nignt for the south. ' . . oaxsub. &ri, in uur htorbi171
E. P. Shirley, a tlmbarman of Marsh- ffiS : JOINING .AUCTIOI?
H11.V.?.U,".fc"ltlLI, to oitr- WE SELL GROCERIES, CLOTHING,
.r,f.r th PorUns. SHOES, MACHINES. HARDWARE!
H, A. Nelson, a merchant of Albany. BATHTUBS, ; WASHBASINS, . ETC at
Is a business visitor In the city a manufacturer's COST. , i
aueat at tha Parlrlna . . . . ,
x. iv Knox, an implement dealer of I Auction at Residence on Tuesday
--- w""' m uuaiucwa visitor in I
the city. Ha Is rea-istarad at t..
una-
Next; at: 10 a. m. at 309
, -East First Street North
... ,":V;:;(NeariHalsey);r5,ff
We are Instructed by Mrs." McLean tdi
sell the furnishings of her home, com-
C. C Fuller, an annla mw.. tt..
River, accompanied by his family, U a
business visitor In the city. They are
registered at the Perkins. " .
xv. necessary or Han nn.i. i . - .. J? - . w'"-.
. k,,.i . .. .aipriaing neciees. HOCKers.-arm cnalrs.
,..r . ..: Z-Ja cuy- . Center Tables, Pictures, . 10 pair Lace
7. T 7 Ziz i-uriains, writing uesas, uas Lamps,
Irs. W. E. ITlnaar nrnmin... 1. 1 rood Bruisela Oarnnti thrmirhnnt tk.
Woodburn sooiety, Is vlsitina in tha nouse, Extension Tables and Chair h,
olty for a few day a, She is reaistarad Grocery and glassware, cutlery ami Sll
at the Oregon. '' "itsred verware. Hall Tree, costly Walnut Bed-
aanHHVa afaaUXUAe Cir T ft am -' rLitnaajra. IjaurHl mWl KflllVa lflB
aTAfl Vintal a- w-.. a . VltUaai T nva. fPakla. TT.ail ClJZ. -
-.. -486w -w' sVlCKJaapOll. Wl li : awuuf oioves,
v viiB VI LI1B Tirnnriarnp i-ka- - aBfiavsewsa jmu "oi, vv ncciuai t ur . nil (A iiib
9dinglr palatable, fish.. The fish J. T. WILSON. Auctioneer,
ikSLv!? '? a cake of Ice and .Cash raid for .Furniture, Stocks of?
...u.vw iu wim uoiei oince for a few I Mercnanaise, . etc. , uaii .. iiam is.
Fred M. Walker. E. a.
Arburthnot and a H. Graff of Corvallla.
are n. the olty on a business trip. They
are guests at the Oregon. , '
M. C. Dickinson and Mm nivi
the Oregon hoteL. who hava k-.
spendins aoveral-weeks-tn: southern Cal-
puiina, eiuineuio i ortiana last even-
Italy Hears of Oregon Plan.
8lm Bureau of Tee Journals ,
Salem, Or.. May 20. A kit..
Governor West's office yesterday after
noon from I. S. Rucoo, royal consul
general of Italy, reouestln aamni-
ballot by which Oregon; elects her as
semblymen. He, too, had evidently heard
of the Oregon plan.
A-424S.
STRIKING CARTOON PRESENTATIONS OF CURRENT AFFAIRS OF GENERAL' INTEREST.
SHIP HAS TROUBLES
Th Wflllam . Bowden ' Has ' Another
,! r v ' , Hard Trip TJp the Coast t
.-vIi spite of the Unusual' weather In
the last week, during which he says that
j he thought his ship would be blown
5 from her, moorings .at Tongua Point,
j - -Captain'1 R. Petersen,' majster s Of ' the
t e)ehoonerA William - Bowden, states that
1 he had pet so etrennoUs a time as when
" " .M : " Dae 'to Arrive.
Str. Sue H. Elmore. Tillamook Miv 50
Str, Golden Gate,, Tillamook. . .May. 81
Str. Geo, W. Eldrfr, San Diego. . Hay ii
Btr. Beaver." '-San Pedro. ."..., :mit 23
Str. Breakwater. -Coos Bay:. .... May i'5
fitr. Alliance. - Eureka ......... Mav 17
LStr. Anvil, Bandon ;. .';.. V.,May S8
oir. itoanoice. Ban uiego. i ...... way zs
Rtr Bear. San.Pedro iiA,.May 88
Str Rose City, San Pedro iV,; June -8
' lne to Xepar4'v-.-''',' '.-:-i''f''J,-Btr.
Breakwater. Coos Bay . ,..'.May 21
fltn Golden Gate, Tillamook. , .May22
Str. Sue H. Elmore.r Tillamook. .May ?3
Str. Rose City, San . ePdro,-v-.,.May 23
8tr. Geo. W. Elder. San Diego,. May 24
Str. Beaver. San Pedro. ........May 88
Str, Alliance. Kifreka.iw...,.May 2S
8tr. Anvltj Bandon...: :.. ,i..iiMiy to
fltr. Roanoke. Ean Dl(fB....r..u i
Str. Bear. San Pedro ...June 2
wasters io Arrive.
'tie was -here laeKafter- th Bowden had
: mad 'a ' record passage un from-SaiilTVunafofc m o..
Francisco, but was held for four days In f B, Ptetaon. Am. str. . .San Francisco
thelcer In the Columbia river. ' On her, JA. Chanslor. Am. atr. vSan Francisco
last-voyage 'here about a year end j SiJ""? Am; ot"i i?v...fean Pedrv
m I Shoehonet. Am.- mt:dl,J :hn
Alameda to Astoria la 78 hours, rt.w. iY
i y ;z ...
.iSfrani I i . iAm.:C- "Ha2?f
I.I -ai-Pi adKWVWiaM TaalnT.I rUlti, - rM. flU'dLft I - 'XSL' . . T9. TWr WJt r if v A 1 85Cf.7ilM -V(w , lUlUltr .a . I
llyy-M'S: y j''AWAjrlNQ j COOPERATION. 'AH-'"1' ' 11 "OH, BNT HE GBAWDr ' -
Oh Tuesday an4 Thursday Next
I Grand Two Daysuction i v
We are Instructed by the owner, who'
Is returning to British Columbia, to sell
tha furnishings , of his private home '
removed to our salesroom for conven
ience of auction, comprising parlor rock
era and tables, genuine leather couch. -oak
library table.-drop-head White sew
ing machine. Axminster, . velvet and '
body Brussels ruga, two all braes beds
(beet quality), springs and mattresses,
featner pillows, dressers and chiffoniers
tn blrdseye maple, quartered oak. golden
and wax finishes. The dining suite Is
like new.- via. pedestal. , table. at r,r ,
chairs, buffet and china cabinet in early -
e.iiiiou uuuo uu mt, raiian . settee,
Venus ateel ran r& kitchen, eablnat mi, A
many other lota 1 '
If ADDITION1 TO TWK AROVW Wm
SHALL w OFFER SEVERAL 'NEW
PIECES' OF " FURNITURE WHICH
HAVE BEEN USED; BT WHOLESAL
ERS AS SAMPLES. .4?v,.
SALE ON TUESDAT'AND THURS
DAY, EACH DAT AT 10 -A. M. ,
W. C. BAKER & C. A." CRO WELL. " '
Furniture Dealers and Auctioneers, r
152 Park St. - - ;-
AUCTION: SALE
Storage " furniture from Pick's ware
house. wUl be sold at 211 First street.
Monday.. May 22. at 2 d. m. 'This lot
includes the- lateat In metal r beds. -
springs and floss mattresses; comb I-.
nation bookcase, mission oak pedestal,
dlnlna tabl and chaira '.white mama
and other dreesere; mahogany tibrarr
tabl,--steel range, costly oak .rockers, .
steel couches, folding bed. antique buf-
f at mtnA. 11.1A umra an1 pnir. '
off'ioe roll top desks,. on new lt'ter
ress, l oince ta Die, gas ranges, crno
ead Singer . sewine- machine; tinailHft
breakfast table,- oien face -bof)k-ax.
eta. We will hold a Special Kale et
Ip & of.- ,
These ar uncalled for fre!rit gota
and must be eoid as well as a f' r
tlere and couch cevera, and dm! t f -get
there is always hundris t n -Hems
not . mentioned 1ht "1 l-n -
starts at 8 t- m; r.' t o.t !r f
FORD AITTloN' C'l,
Alain 7 So&t; A-.' 4 - --NOTP-a
8200 iw'i'ir !-.
in SOUthP'T. Oil 1 ;. '
old et hii' i . t (, . . ,,
p. m Z'-.m ..- i :