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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL'. PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. JUNE C MIL 1 EMPIRE. TO BIG WOOL Fl Captain Buchanan Sees Uma tilla Big Distributive Point for Eastern Oregon Cheap Rates. British Vessel to Take Out Cargo of lumber Frlixrin tl.e first shipment of sroun-d wool that lia f'fn shipped to Huston slnre tht present arrangement between the. Open River Transporta- llnn inmomiT n1 the American ii.sMii.fi flteamshln company. the iMimn Inland Kmptre will leave Uma (Ilia thin nmrnlns. Cantaln VV. 8. Buchanan.- who ha lust returned from a trip to Umatilla and other points on the upper Columbia river, aald yesterday that the shipment. hlrl, rnnatnta of about 300 aacka of scoured wool, waa broudht tn from Kcho to rmatllla for Wterprnent by way nf the water route to the east. In ad dltlon to belnf the firat scoured wool that lua been shipped out of that part of the country. It la alao the flrat to be moved from the upper river elnce the pew rate on eaatern ahlpmenta over the American-Hawaiian line became efrec five. The rate which went Into effect nn June 1 la a reduction of about 10 eents over the old rate. In hla trip Captain Buchanan went from Umatilla to Pendleton and he late that It waa a wonderful country through which he passed, the neople seeming very prospermia ana. aa ne ei pressed It. "every man haa gold tn hla pocket a." "Umatilla will ultimately be the dls tributlng point for the Inland Empire, through the water route from Port land." aald Captain Buchanan. There are thirty-five towna tributary to Uma tllla and I am safe In aaylng that that place will be the chief point from which all water ahlpmenta will be aent Into the Interior and at the present time people of that section are unanl moualy In favor of It." Captain Buchanan aald that the people could get their freight quicker by the river route and Umatilla, than by any other mean anl alao cheaper, lie aald that there waa a difference of from S to 18 centa tn favor of the water line In the haul from here. 8TART WORKING CARGO Off Shore Lumber Carriers Com mence to Take on Loads. Four of the offahore lumber carriers In port atarted working cargo yesterday, two of them being ships, one a bark and the other a tramp steamer. At Linn ton the French ship Marechal de Cas tries started her cargo of fir for the United Kingdom yesterday morning and after ehe finishes th've ahe will come up to one of the mills In the local harbor to complete her cargo. She la under charter to the Pacific Export Lumber company. The French bark Ifarechal de Gontsut, which started her cargo at the Portland Lumber com pany's mills yesterday morning, is tin- i t j y if the ear of Dr. Wheeler, the port physUlwInd northwest: weather, cloudy. Sailed clan. ' at a-, m. ateamer Buna yak, for Ta While the ship wss getting the last of I coma. ; Arrived at ;10 and left up at her .ballast out one of the boatswain's 1 11:11 a. inu Steamer Breakwater, from ahlnmates war lusslin a piece of rock I Coos Bay. Arrived at 11 a. m. and left and the former was standing by anl"P at I p. m. Steamer ueneral Hub admiring onlooker.. The rock was too I bard, from San Francisco, Arrived at much for the juggler, however, and t 1 12:30 . av. m,. and left up- Steamer TOU suddenly eluded him. striking the boat-1 more, from Tillamook. Arrived at 1:10 a wain on the toe. The rock being of land left up at ' 4:10 p. in Steamer neavy ana sona conrnmoiion ana the I vieum, irom ron rn imib. -deck of tb ship being of Iron.'the boat- r Port Townsend, Juns I. Passed- swain's to was unable to withstand the I British steamer St. Ronald, from Port' annroaoh of one to the Other, with thai land. Tor Seattle, '" obvious reault that.lt was smashed. I Everett.; Juns li -Arrived Bteamer Accident Mo. 1. -.-. I Olson ft Mahony. from Portland. No. 1 occurred as the boatswain' at. I ':. : Redondo, Jons I.-Arrlved yesterday tempted to limp to tho cabin. t Oootor I -Bohooner Lotus Bennett, from Colum hla Injured toe. lie could noi hear his bla rlvsr. j weight on the Injured foot, so ha took I Port San Luis. Jons' I. Sailed yes- to hopplnsr on ono foot. As he nearod I terday Steamer Nehalem. for, Colum the fmal hOD ha struck a allnnerv nlaoo I oia river, on the dock, and In falling he threw I ' Tides at Astoria Sunday High wa. out his hand to save himself, but only . m- foetj 7: p. m PUPILS ADD 10 : FUND FOR TEDDY Students . of ; Sixth' Grade of Eastham School Send ' $2.75., ' t - achieved another disaster, as In coming in contact with the deck the hand was severely Injured, several fingers being thrown out of Joint. v Iast. but not least, although It may not have been an accident It waa. as painful, aa he lay It) his bunk a few mlnutea later, the agony of his injured hand nnd foot driving lilin almost dla. tructed, the, boatswain's tooth Jealous of the other paln-maklng mem bera. beran to ache, and Captain Grabs waa on the point of administering a sedative when the doctor arrived and attended to the boatawaln's Injuries T. feet. Low water: 1:20 feet; 1:21 p. nv, 1.0 feet a. m , l.i Torpedo, Stern Motor Boat. iRmclnl Dlinateh ta The JnarMl I Oregon City, Or , June 1. Edward J. Bunch of this city will build a torpedo stern motor boat this season. It will be 18 feet In length and fitted with a being I 20 horsepower Orey motor. ' Mr. Busoh expects tne boat to develop close to ZO miles per hour. , "; TSddjr ran. Previously acknowledged' im.St Sixth grade ITastham soi .it lit. Tabor' children from play 'Trog jrairy,". .... , 4.00 A friend 1.00 Total ' MAKINK INTELLIGENCE ALONG TIIK WATERFRONT .. ...14t.O "Dear Teddjr: Our school had an ax hlblt and our room won the prise on a map. We are In the sixth grade at the Eastham school. Wa received 0 oents for the map, and we hava 11.75 left aU S. 8. Oswestry. The British ateamer Oswestry, which arrived here Friday morning from Re dondo to load a cargo of lumber for North China, for the China Import & Export Lumber company, ia a vessel of 2364 tons net register and ahe will take out about S, 000,000 feet of fir. She la In command of Captain Wattley, and is here for the first time, although she has been on the Pacific coast for some time. She came first to the Pacific Coaat coal bunkers, where she took on 200 tons of bunker cost, after which she dropped down the stream to St. Johns last night and began working her cargo yesterday morning. She will probably take on parts of her cargo at other mills on the Columbia. der charter to Comyn, Mackall A Co for a cargo to New Zealand. The Brit ish tramo Oswestry commenced work Ing her cargo at St. Jobna yesterday morning for north China. She la under charter to the China Import A Export Lumber company, while the Grman ahlo 1L Hackfeld began loading her lumber cargo for London at the North Pacific mills at 1 o'clock yesterday af- ernoon. She Is one of the American Trading company's charters. OREGON WOLF LAUNCHED New Motor Boot May Be Able to Make Better Than 40 Miles. Amid the cheers of the crowd as sembled to witness her launching, the speed motor boat Oregon Wolf glided easily from the ways at the Portland Motor Boat club foot of Elworth treet, yesterday afternoon promptly at 30 o'clock. Mavor Simon and members of the city council went over to the club In the patrol boat EUdor, the state fisheries boat Astorlaa and a private launch and Immediately after their arrival the ceremonies started. Mayor Bimon com mented on the fact that the Oregon Wolf was built for sport which was a wholesome sport and ahould be en couraged. Miss Mary E. Corcoran broke the bottle on tho bow of the racer and pronounced the words which christened It Oregon Wolf. While the designer and builder, John Wolff, has said that the craft will be capable of making about 40 miles an hour, It la said by a number who havs watched ths progreas of the launch while she was being built end after she touched the water yeaterday that It is a pretty certain ' fact that ah will be speedier than Wolff will admit. She will have her trli 1 tomorrow and Monday she will enter the racea to be held by the Portland Motor Boat club. It is expected that the Oregon Wolf will be the speediest racer In the world and she was built originally to enter racea in any part of the United States. HARD LUCK OF BOS'N Stiffen Crippled Foot, Injures Hand and Gets Toothache in Hoar. Ill fortune overtook the boatswain of the German ship H. Haokfeld, Just be fore she left Llnnton, and all In one short hour he was crippled at both ends and In the middle, and Is now under . One to Arrive. Str. Breakwater. Coos Bar Juna 4 .June II j vma 1U 10 KIIVOI. . June t very iruiy yours. Kate Cooper." Str. Beaver. San Pedro. ...... .June 71 This letter earns yeaterdav tar half nir. ou. 11. ci more, iiiiamoox. To discharge her general freight, the I gtr Bear, San With passenger, and. genera! freight. IftJ- "ft"'" V'U"1 in. sieam.r orriiwucr, spi.in Aisc-iHtr. Anvil, Bandon cenn. waa acheduled to arrive at 7:30 I 1.. TP , I m, I , I . . I . , 1 a tan . - o'clock last night from Coos Bay. ' k,i"mooK' onna 1 "aa' IJ Baby Home, and Str. Rosa City, San Pedro June 17 pn to Depart, Sta. Oolden Gate Tillamook. ., .Juno 0 Str. Breakwater, Coos Bay June Str. Sue II. Klmore, Tillamook. .June I Str. Rose City. San Pedro. St. Robs City. 8an Pedro. Portland A Asiatic liner Strathlyon Is scheduled to shift Monday marnlng from ths Ban fie id dock, where she has discharged 1,000.000 feet of hard wood logs, from Japan, to the new part of the Alnsworth dock, With her first cargo of oil since she I Str. Geo. W. Elder. San Diego waa brought around from the Atlantic um.net, Kureaa 1 j , w. it.i mi .IStr. Anvil. Bandon . .nir -.., , -....r.. I 8tr- Roanoke, Ban Diego ' - ' ' " , , , Htr Beaf( 8an pearo 1 rum ran nan luib. For a thorough cleaning and a new coat of paint, the Port of Portland bar tug Wallula was raised on the muni cipal lock at St. Johns yesterday. grade pupils Of ths Eastham. Almost at ths sains time thn latter cans, an anonymous- friend of Teddy steoMH into Tns journal office and left II for him. j. i-era was reported. ' too, yesterday that ths Mount Tabor children in re. peating their , delightful . play, "Frog ciry naa earnea 14 mor fne TtuM June 10 and this amount was mmI.m .U a. T , A I - " " "w .Juns y .Juns T . .Juns 7 , .Juns IloelUed to his aooount Ths play was givenMn ths horns of Mr; and Mrs. Phil Ip Buehner, and the children wars trained by Mrs. C V. Qantonbsla and MIss'Landon,..) . ., ,. " Th money which is being raised for ths benefit of Teddy is to bo spent in paying for his education when he starts to. boarding school. Teddy Is flvs years old and mora,- too old to be eared (or lunger at the Baoy Home. ; He baa bo homo to go to, no father and mother. His dependence is ; sntlrsly upon " ths public who havs sympathy for misfort une. ' ',;;. ','' 1 t'.i :,- ' 1 ' " ' :. An effort is being made' to Inoreaie ths Teddy fund to, f 1000. , It Is traveling toward ths 1500 murk now. Other sifts for. Teddy will bo received gladly by Ths Journal, the Oeorge W.( Bates 4, Co., bank, or by ths trustees of ths fund, Oeorgo w. Bates, Mrs. F. H, Ran som, Qsorge A, vLon(. . ,? r . JUDGE i MORROW. WORKS v ON WEBB MURDER CASE Judge Morrow Is today working in hla chambers at ths oourthouse, going over the proceedings in ths case of Jssss P, Webb, who haa been sen tenced to hang for the murder of tVU Ham Johnson in ths New Orand Cen tral hotel, and 'attempt to ship his body out of town In a trunk. " Tho esse is to bo appealed to ths su premo court, and has bssn dragging In tbs circuit court for several months on motions and other teohnloal polnta. Everything la ready to take it up, ex cept tbs transcript of testimony It Is this that Judgs Morrow is working . upon today. He plans getting tt In shape for Monday morning, ao ths at torneys can havs no sucuas for further delay In the lower court Other court work has delayed this part of ths ap peal. . - Soeclal for Visitors. . Sss announcement Pags'7, Sec. 1, this Issue opening days. Seventh ana Aider. Ellers New Muslo House. ' Coasters to Arrive. Despatch, Am. str. J. B. Stetson. Am. fetr. J. A. Chanslor. Am. str. Shaata, Am. str. .June IT I Carrying 160 passengers and 1450 tons I Shoshone. Aa. str. .. if freight, the steamer Oeorge W. El- w"',C.".!' a' -V, der is scheduled to srrlve early Monday Yellowstone, Am. str. morning rrom nan r ranciaco, ios An- .San Francisco .San Francisco .San Francisco . . . . .ran Pedro ....8an Pedro . . . . .Monterey .San Francisco ....San Pedro Btlsoellaasons Yea sals Barents. geles and San Diego. Among the pas-1 Balboa. Am. sen.. sengers Is a theatrical troupe which I Bannockburn, Br. str. is to open at Vancouver, Wash., Monday I Carondelet, Am. bge. ni.ht I Ethelwolf. Br. str. I tt-. 1. -1 rr - 1 port foV the Ixop Lumber company of S;", S'. . V" San Francisco, the schooner Mable Gale I Kins Cvrus. Am sch. is scneauiea to sail rrom ins Hay ciiy 1 Koan Maru, jap. str. for the Columbia river Tueaday. Louiaiana. Am. oge With practically no cargo the steamer y""T,0 or-. "lr: Jfthin Tnnl.n will h. line tn urin I 5 V. l,avlO. Am. pge. Monday from San Francisco. She will srhi v'nn Rr str 1 i . r nun v. i . . i . I . . J J. uiacnitrBO 9,uitv uric, ai nsiuria .iaer 1 Tltania, or. air. wnicn she win proceed 10 westport to losd lumber for San - Francisco. Major Mclndoe, corpa of engineers, U. 8. A., will leave for Washington Monday, having been called back there to consult with the heads of the war department and chief of engineers In regard to the two dredges to be built for work In the Columbia and the south Jetty. Laden with supplies, launches, chains, anchors and buoy sinkers, the light house tender Armerla Is scheduled to sail this morning for Alaska by-way of Seattle. , MeJIUones Antwerp , .San Franolsool Victoria San Pedre Honolulu .San Francisco Ban Pedro , Honolulu .Irondale Seattle I .Irondale I Antwerp Yokohama Victoria Grain Tonnage Enron te. de ViUebois MareulL Fr. bk. Glascow Jules Gommes, ft. ok. Newcaatie.onT. The Filth Week ot the Travel Contest Teachers Col. Newcastle, A. I , Antwerp , Antwerp London ..Sta. Rosalia I .Newcastle, a. Newcastle on T. WHAT TEACHERS will be the winners of these three iplenffld trips to London or PartaT Who will get the trip to New York ' and rh mnnth'a va.admt . . w nn inv. "And remember the 8 additional Tacationa nf two weeks at MiMnril Moiei, seuiae; oeartart Hotel, Oearhart Park; The Breakers Hotel, , Long Beach, -and The Bayocean Hotel, Bayocean, Oregon. These In clude ail expenses and round trip passage. The trip to Bayocean will be made on the beautiful new passenger boat "Bavoeean " reeentlT jauncnea. 1 , , Highest Contestants Up to 6 P. M. Saturday MARINE NOTES Astoria, June S. Conditions at the mouth of the river at B p. m., smooth; Reno. Fr. bk. St Georre. Br. atr. . Stralthbeg. Br. atr. . St. Rogatien. Fr. bk. Barmbek. Uer. sh. . . Rene. Fr. bk Bretasne. Fr. bk. . . . Kirkcudbrightshire. Br. sh Newcastle A. Kinrosa-sntre. tsr. ok. .Newcastle on l. Yessels In ron. Mlndoro. Am. sch N. P. Lbr. Co. H. Hackfeld. Ger. sh Llnnton Oswestry, Br. ss Pac. Coast Bunkers Rose Cltv, Am. ss Alnsworth A. B. Johnson, Am. sch Westport Johan Poulsen, Am. ss Westport Strathlyon. Br. ss .Banfleld Amy Turner. Am. bk Rainier Wm. Bowden, Am. sch. ....Tongue PC WIST SZBB. morsrs, Anna, Xiadd 1,M,178 rorUr, T. O., railing 1.44S.1TS Xttoket-son. T., Bhattnck ....1,434,075 Ceggle, Mantle, Davis 1,803,328 Bingham, Mrs. D., Oonoh. .1,039,950 1t.. aS W 'Ili.M AAA SAlSUJj 4D.ABJ WW . M stiAellM ad,7W SeOraff, Oraos, Ladd SSS.BOO Barnes, oarcune, uncou . . 3S4,soo Mnlksy, Bva, Z.add ... 318,250 Blesg. Miss X., Lincoln 390,900 EAST SJIOB. Mtu-Phy. Cora. Hlrhland ...8.189,878 Oatlln, Blanon, Xawthorne. .8,005,375 Black, Xanra, reninsnla ...1,338,100 Tanbenhelmer. M., SeUwood 1,181.938 Bead, Mrs. A.. Ocklsy Oress 803,750 XAST SJXBB. BashaalL Mrs. Jn Xsvlnrtoa 713,700 Ohaasy, Mnu, onayslds. . . 054,950 auaie, vivian, jKawtaoroe . 404,950 001mm, amary, oisnoos 400,875 Thayer, H., MontavlUa .... 430JI78 OBBOOH. (Tarter, Irene. Mil wank le ... 8M.9O0 Jennings, Bronte, Harmony. 033,900 Oist, rrsda, TamhlU ...... 485,378 Badolett, Dora, Astoria atlgh 41700 Ostrander, Mlii sL, at, Johns 831,785 Thompson, Oensra, Xantlng- ton 148,088 Lilly, Jennie, Oregon City X. 85,875 Xiokerson, Miss An Spring field 58,880 1 j 17 O i 1 2E -JxCsiS9 rack eoieira, rack "A Can,t-Get-Stuck,, Time Saving Truck INVESTMENT. 3 drays at $400.00 $1,200.00 7 horses at $250.00 1,750.00 6 sets harness at $100.00 600.00 Total investment in dray outfits $3,550.00 YEARLY EXPENSE OF DRAYS. Interest at 6 per cent ($3,550.00) $ 213.00 Depreciation: Horses at 33 1-3 per cent ($1,750.00) 584.00 Drays at 20 per cent ($1,200.00)... 240.00 Harness at 25 per cent ($600.00) .. 150.00 Total yearly expense $1,187.00 OPERATING COST FOR A YEAR. 3 repairs, paint, etc., at $150.00 $ 450.00 3 drivers, 300 days at $2.50 2,250.00 7 horses, feed at 45c per day 1,150.00 7 shoeing, vet., etc., 12 months at $2.00 168.00 $4,018.00 "Does a Truck Pay?" " Total yearly expenses of cost, operating, etc $8775.00 INVESTMENT OF TRUCK. 1 truck at $3,750.00" $3,750.00 YEARLY EXPENSES OF TRUCK. Interest at 6 per cent ($3.750.00) $ 225.00 Depreciation, Tires not included: Frame, etc., at 10 per cent ($3,325.00) 332.50 Chains, bearings, etc.. at 50 per cent ($225.00) H2.50 Body at 20 per cent ($200.00) 40.00 $ 710.00 OPERATING COST FOR ONE YEAfc. 1 repair, paint, etc $ 165.00 1 driver, 300 days at $3.00 900.00 Gas and oil, 300 days, 48 miles bv 3 1-3... 480.00 . ' Tires on above mileage 400.00 $1,945.00 Total yearly expenses of cost, etc 777. ..... $6405.00 Total profit gained by work one truck for three $2350.00 ALL TRUCKS GUARANTEED- COMPLETC STOCK OF PARTS CARRIED LOOK OVER OUR TRUCKS AND ASK FOR DEMONSTRATION , PHONE MARSHALL 1915, A-1917 STODDARD DAYTON AUTO COMPANY