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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. 1 PORTLAND, v FRIDAY - EVENING. JUNE. C3. 1911. to :'!' AT.BAL DAYSF DOA NINE OWffl But Seven .Vessels Can Be . : Docked at One Time in Port V, Sailors Catch Turtles on - Voyage From Panama. la tow,-and' from.' the paeeanrer llnar Roaa City. The mease see are: "8. B. W. B. Harrln. at aaa, midnight Juna ll-JI. In latitude it ZO norm, longitude JI7:6J want, weather overcast, rentier northwe at breeta and sea, ne remoter Se.OS, temperature as. 1 WAPTAIN P. R. M UONALD. "Barge !. at aaa, noon, Juna ItIn latitude 47:14 north, longitude u:u mmt lumiiular f ti tamnaratlira IT moderate northweat eea. sky overcast" "8. 8. Roaa Cltr. 4 a. m.. June II. Off L'mpqua river, weather cloudy, wind northwest velocity about 12 milea; ta rometer I4.14.- temperature S3, aaa amooth. E. MA RON, Commander." ; Dock facllltlee at Balboa are aadly ' Jacking; at the present time, eocordln to Captain Pahlqulat, master of the Callfornla-Atlantlo ateamer Riverside. Aa there waa no room when the ateamer arrived thara on her laat trip down, aha had to remtaln outside of Balboa for nine daya. waiting for a berth. room for out eeren MAKIXK SOTK Aatorla. Juna 11 Arrived at I and left up at a. m. Steamer Carloa. from San Francisco. Balled at B a. m. Steamer Shasta, for 8an Pedro: ateamer Thoa. L. Wand, for 8an Francisco. Ar rlvtd at 1 and left up at s:0 a. ms flteamer Breakwater, from Coos Hay Arrived at 11:11 a. tn. Steamer A Mae with barae No. S3 In tow. from Ban Francisco. Ban Pedro, June II. Arrived Steam ar Hear, from Portland. Aatorla Juna !2.- Sailed at 12 noon Steamer F. 11. Leggett with log raft In tow. for Ban Ilego. Arrived down at IS and tailed at 1:40 p. m. Steamer There la at the wharves there, aaya the captain. which mak-e it very Inconvenient at . f rr,nclll(.0 .,, B. Pedro. Arrived at 1 p. m. Tug Daunt . when all the nertne are iuh whlrh la a freauent occurrence. It BO happened with the Riverside, and tha ' nine daya that aha had to lay outalda waiting for a berth added to the time . ; required for dlacharglng and loading rain, made her 22 daya In port. Aa tha new wharvea that will be put in when the canal la opened will be far ther Inland, it la apparently not thought ' advisable to build new onea In the pree- aot harbor. Capuln Dahlqulet aaya that he took trip. over the Panama railway while he. waa there, but ha did not have much opportunity to look M tha canal work except where tha road croaaed tha Una ef the dltoh. He aaya, however, that the Oatun locka and thoae at Mlraflorea are practically completed. The Rlveralda lied op at me mono ' Bank dock at 1 o'clock thle morning. , afVr a paaaage of 17 daya and 17 houra from Balboa to Aatorla. The flret part of the trip from Panama to a point off ' Ban Francisco waa fine, aaya Captain Dahlqulst and the eallore rigged neta .from tha da vita and caught nameroua turtle. From about San Franclaco up " ha aaya that they had heavy northweat winds and head aeaa to buck. She i brought 1200 tone of general freight, and will load an outward cargo of lum ber at Eureka. leaa. Arrived at 10 p. m. and left up at midnight Steamer Aurella, from San Franclaco Ban Franclaco. June 11. Sailed at ( p. m. Steamer Falcon; at 11 p. ra. Steamer Shna Tak. for Portland. Eureka, June II. Sailed at I a. m Norwegian ateamer Else, for Columbia river. Falmouth, Juna 20. Arrived French ahlp David d'Angera, from Portland. Aatorla, June 21. Condition at tha mouth of the river at I a. m., amooth; wind northweat. 20 mllea; weather cloudy. Tldea at Astoria Saturday: High water 11:15 a. m., 4 4 feet; 10:61 p. m. 9.6 feet. Ix w water 4:10 a. ra., 0.6 feet; 4:47 p. m., 1.1 feet. PORTLAND HOLDS LEAD Four Girls Gndnaleal Sl. rohni ljOUHIlllE GER SAYS MiM 1 ' , . ') ; nnunp mum i rn ni nn oni n nniinn ALONG THE VATERFRONT To return to her station at Ketchikan tha lighthouse tender Armerla sailed Laden with 670 tons of cement and Upper row, Elliabeth 3talter and Ermon Wheelak. IS. tons of asphalt, tha ateamer Yoae- I Hnnklns and Eva Clark. mite. Captain Reiner, arrived thla morn- Lower tow, Cells Mrs.. Briokley, Testified That , She Had Been Drugged ' With Wine; The marriage of Gladys Arkanaaa Brlckley and Thomaa Brlckley waa an nulled thla morning in tn circuit court on tha ground of It having bean Illegally contracted. Mrs. Brlckley teatlfled be fore Presiding Judge Qantenbeln that aba waa drugged with wine, and did not know what waa going on at tha time of the oeremeny. Rev. J. K. Snyder, paator of tha Pled' mont Presbyterian ohurch, teatlfled ha performed the ceremony, and thought District 'Attorney-5 Would Re 1 voice Charter of Wbodbuni . Incorporation. A : VJ (Baleia Bureaa ef The Jtamll ' Salera, Or., Juna 21. Tha Bachelors' rlnb of Woodburn went. on trial for Its Ufa thla morning In the oireaH court of Marlon county. John H. McNary, dlatriet attorney, waa the first wltneaa and teatlfled that ha had received In structions from Governor Oewatd Waat to bring ault against the club ta have Ita charter revoked on the grounds that tbo club had bean fraudulently organ lied' for the purpoee of selling Intoxi cating Ilquora, wnereea nothing was conditions aurroundlng tha wedding were , of thu purpose la tha arUolea of peculiar, nuw.iw, uwii iiaiiuu. r , incorporation, "This club was organised In good faith." declared counsel for the Bache lors, "but while It was yet In Ita In fancy tha city of Woodburn triad to squeeae tha life out of It Tha club waa organised aa a family and while we keep beer and liquor to drink It was not necceaeaiy to have aat forth In tha articles of incorporation.' lng from Ban Pedro. I Graduation exercises of tho Jamea Carrying the largest cargo that aha ,.,. c tv.. - k.m has aver brought to thla port from Ban "uan "," ' " Z Franclaco tha ateamer Beaver, Captain ut n't ht In the asaembly hall or tha Nelson, arrived at 1:01 o'clock laat nlaht school and were largely attended. The j rrom Loa Angeles and Ban Franclaco. Rose CHj Cmlited With Largest ; ' Wheat Shipments. ! Portland still holds tha lead In wheat Shipments for the 11 months ending with May, although her ahlpmenta for - that month, fell off eomewhat. giving her third plaea. Out of a total of II,- ' 117,717 buahela of wheat valued at $11, 141,141, shipped oat ot the country dur- lng the 11 monthe. Portland exported T.14(,7I4 buahela. valued at $1,114,301, " 'according to the report of tha aecrstary of commerce aad labor. Just received by the local customs officials. Out of a ' t- total of 1,868,111 buahela of wheat val ued at. 1 1.2 10,111. shipped during May. Portland aent out but 112,614 buahela, valued at $191,117. i Flour ahlpped from tha country dur- , lng tha 11 months amounted to 8.154, lt barrels, valued at 146.684,(61, of - -which. Portland shipped I4U.69 barrels, ' Valued, atv$2,183.S9. . Fo the month 'ef May tha shipments totaieor sbs,7z 'Twahela, valued at $4.I67.66. of which : ' FerUand's ' share was . lOB,7f . barrels, valued at $421,101. ,t . g m PERFOR3IS DIFFICULT FEAT ' Captain SUrten. Wrlth Sternwheeler, r Pushes Barge In Praar River. . 1f Word has been received from British s Columbia by Captain J. W. Bhaver that ;. CapUIn Neator W. BUyten, formerly on the ateamer Weown, haa accomplished ' a feat on tha Fraxer river that waa never before tried there. With the ' etern wheel ateamer Hamlin, Captain Etayten pushed a barge laden with freight from Hope to Yale, a new way of handling targes on the Fraer river, and the papers ef that aection have commented on it a great deal. Captain Stayten went from here last spring to ' take command of the Hamlin. She had $429 tone of general freight and 3t9 passengers When aha went out at 8:10 o'clock thla morning on her firat trip of tha aeason to Megler, tha ateamer T. J. Potter carried nearly 100 peraona headed for the beaches. After discharging 10,000 sacks of ce ment at the Bupple dock the ateamer L,"' Olaon Mahony. CapUIn Payne, which nou"" arrived rrom Ban Francisco this morn ing, will proceed to Tacoma with 4000 aacka of cement ' ; j The ateamer Aurella will be due to arrive tonight from San Franclaco laden with three carloads of cement for Couch street dock, fihe will load a part cargo or lumber at tha Portland Lumber com found out of position Juna 18, waa re placed same date. C. 4c O S. Charta 6444, 6460. List of Buoys, Paclflo coast 1908, page 81. U. B. Coaat Pilot Paclflo coast 1909, pagea 149-160. By order of the bureau of itght- J. M ELLJCOTT. Commander. U. 8. N, Inspector. Office of Inspector Seventeenth Lighthouse District Portland, Or., Juna 21, 1911. claas waa small, consisting of four girls Ermon Wheelock. Cell a Hunklna, Elisabeth Stalter and Eva Clark. ' Thla la tho third claas to graduate. A very Interesting program was rendered. I I II! I . MML CAR HOLDUPS HAVE MADE ESCAPE Ice Conditions. Seattle, June 8. The owners of steam er Corwln received the following: "Ar- pany'a mllla and flnlah at Kalama for rived at St. Michael June (; bay not San Francisco. I open; Impossible to land at Noma with- Tha st camera M. F. Henderson and In IS mllea. J. J. KHArr, "CapUIn, U. 8. N., Hydrographer." MAKINE niTEMilGElfCB Sarah Dixon, of the Bhaver fleet, are ordered to leave Wallabe Blough at 9 o'clock tonight with tha seagoing raft for th Benson Lumber company in tow. mo tug uaunuess will also nave a line . a-n on mo rart ana win proceed right out r. Breakwater. Coos Bay June 14 to sea witn It when tbev reach Aatorla Str. Roanoke, Ban Pedro June 28 tomorrow morning. Tha raft goea to Str. Bue H. Elmore, Tillamook. .June 24 Ban Diego. Str. Golden Gate. Tillamook. . .June II Attnr a. ha n. Str. Alliance. Eureka June 26 .u. i i." vT" ' ;L:7." I Str. Bear. Ban Pedro v.bwv, vuuuui ongwinoi ana Heavy Br RaivM Ran Pedro aeaa. the ateamer Shoshone. CaoUIn !! at,vTVon Aaplund, arrived last night bringing 500 Str. Geo. W. Elder, San Diego ions or cement, une will load in the I Btr. Kose city, wan rearo. river for San Pedro. .: Una to Depart. Tha ateamer Alllanca I Str. Anvil Ran don lata In leaving this port for Eureka on 8tr Roanoke, San Diego June 26 her next trip's, aha will l that 2.frlfii5?"-5SJ, -.-i InAmv vUl, . I Dir. DUR n. rjllliwrfl, i iiimiwm muv i i V pinj ox str. Golden Gate. TlliamooK. . . June zi vruiua Lur nan r rmncisco. ne la ex- Str. Alliance, Eureka June so pected back, here Wedneadav and will I Btr. Rose City. San Pedro July 1 aall again June 80. Str. Bear, Ran Pedro Juiy ..June 17 ..June 27 ...July 1 ..July 1 ..July I .June 21 Allegany Search Is Given Up; Bloodhounds Return to Salem Kennelr Another large cargo la comlnv on 8tr- Qe0- ine American-uawallan ateamer Falcon. SE.VDS FIRST WIRELESS ' OU Tanker XV. E. Hcrrin Sends Ales- i . sage to. Weather 3urean Office. The new Associated Oil tanker W. E. ' Herrln, -which arrived at S"an Francisco recent'y from the shipyards at New port News, aent her first wireless mes sage to the United States weather bu- : reau here last night when off the Co lumbia river, bound for Juneau from , Monterey, from which port she sailed June 19 laden with fuel oil. 'A mea aage waa also received from the Stand ard Oil tanker Atlas, with barge No. 91 In Every Home there is lure to come physical suffering' at timea suffering hard to bear suffer lng which will be followed by serious sickness, if tbo first symptoms are neglected. But this suffering' will soon be for gotten, and there will bo no after conse quences if relief is obUined from a safe, reliable, natural corrective medicine. BEEChWS PILLS ought to be on hand in every home ready for use at first sign of trouble. '' This famous family remedy has proved in years and years of trial, iU power to correct physical trouble and to ward off disease. Try for yourself or in your home, j lew uuaca uu ac nuw uie LK Hilly i ' aad how. surely and effectively theyj W. Elder, San Diego.. July a Coasters to Arrive. which Mailed from San Franclaco laat Despatch. Am. str. San Franclaco uuiKieo ireignt. Shasta. Am. atr. Ban Pedro Because oi a break to aome of her I fihn.hnn. am atr '.San Pedro hoisting gear for which parts had to Rosecrana. Am. atr. .Monterey do securea, the ateamer Georre W vestemer. Am. air. ran jrrmnciaco Elder will not sail for Baa rnnHM Tellowatone. Am. str. .Ban paoro Los Anaelea and San niee-a i.ntn I Mleoellaneome Tassels Xnvonta. morrow night. Bannockburn. Br. str. Antwerp The im.rinn o.i.i. Mjaronaeiei. Am. De. ...,osb1bi-ct . w.b. Vjl . I 1 11.11 I M.L.I ... . VI.ap41 rtnau-B h. v. A - . r,iniwou, r. mr. -o "tursiun on eth. Zane. Am. acn. Ban rears tne ateamer Harvest Queen to the fortl- Hampton. Br. atr. San Franclaco ana river improvements it Kim cyrua. Am. acn can ream the mouth of the Columbia. They will Koan Maru, Jap. atr. Honolulu leave Ash street Anolr at oi - Louisiana. Am. ogo ironain n. v V VUB. l.t- I r, . . . . T 1 nlrht The nHvlUra k... v ni. uavia, Am. oge. i , JJL. no privileges have been ex- golvelg. Nor. atr. ..4.... Antwerp tended to the membera' famlllea and Titanla Nor! atr. ...V.V Victoria rnenas. n.i a.-.B.a Commander J. M. Ellicott haa re-lrnl Am Villebola MareulL FY. bk ceived authority to establish an acety- H Glasgow lene aaa buoy off Orchard Rnrir in k. Julea Gommea. Fr. bk. Newcastle on r. paaaage to Bremerton. The Inspector ?,en?,' FJn'mii CVnt-.r la atm on hia in.n..H. .v.. a . St. George. Br. atr. Antworp ....nV .t.tio-- ! . , , . uVl Stralthbeg, Br. atr Antwerp aound aUtlona and will leave for 8a- at RnH.n av hlr rniton attla again tomorrow. Barmbek. Ger. ah. 8ta. Rosalia As guests of Lieutenant Commander Bene, Fr. bk Newcaatle. A Bretagne, hr. dk newcaaue on 1. Klrkcudbrlghtahlre. Br. ah Newcastle A Klnroaa-ahire. fF. bk. .Newcastle on T. Tassels la wort. H. Hackfeld. Ger. ah. .... .North Paclflo Balboa, Am. ach ....St. Johna Boston, u. B. aa stream Riverside, Am. aa North Bank Olson & Mahoney, Am. as Supple's a Buveric, nr. sa inman-jrouiaen S. a I Oswestry, Br. aa t. Tongue Point rOU. V 1 , A1U. ............ iAIIIBWVI Kll Johan Poulsen, Am. aa. ...... .Weatport Strathlyon, Br. aa On way down Marshal de Gontaut, Fr. bk.Port Lbr. Co. Marechal de Castries. Fr. bk. .. .Linn ton ! Speler, Mayor Simon and hia family f- 1 . a. a. 1 Ivlrrvai n a v1 vnrahfi weni awara tne cruiser Boston and spent the afternoon yesterday. It is expected tnat tiovernor West will In spect the cruiser this afternoon. Daily River Readings. STATIONS. Wenatchee Kennewick LcwiHton . Rlparla .... T'matllla . , The Dalles Vancouver . Portland .. Eugene . . . , Harrlsbur Albany Salem Wllsonvllle a e 40 30 24 10 25 40 17 15 10 1 20 20 3" SO 16.8 13.8 12.9 20.6 33.1 19. 19.0 3.8 0.4 1.4 1.6 tea 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.4 0 0 0.1 0 0.1 0.1 3.8! 0.2 a a a C C 3a a 3 0 .24 0 0 .02 0 0 0 0 0 0 River rising; ( ) river falling. PUGILIST BLACKENS EYES OF PATROLMAN J.mes Murphy, a former pugilist in the navy, bumped Into Patrolman H. Galbralth at Second and Couch streets thla morning shortly after 1 o'clock and Imagined he was once more In the squared circle. He started after the patrolman with a vigor that completely surprised Galbralth, as la attested by two discolored eyea the officer now car- rles. Two companions of Murphy as sisted him, but eacaped. vv hen taken Relieve Suffering Notice to Mariners. The following affects the aids to navigation In tha bnn.uii, "ipi "", " mn'-ii house district- Sevntith light- to pft,c. headquarters he defied the vg,hinM.' win t entire police force to fight him. He I ifi i ?t n L11 JalK I tomorrow morning on an aaaault and tem iiht e-t 'I. .i ' battery charge. I - . nI.CJ( ' from a r-rl rmmm arm ifa.w .it. .dolphin in about 10 feet of water on Arrested in Opium Den . northerly end of Elk spit, entrance to William Vale and Beatrice Cameron Il'alux river. ' were arreated In a Chinese opium den Hawks Point Bight tangent S3 de- a' 86 North Fourth street yesterday. (Bpaelil Dtspatcb te Tbe JrareaLI Marshfleld, Or., June 23. Search for the men who robbed the Shaata Lim ited has been given up in this locallt 8herlff Gage haa returned from Loon Lake, where he went with the Douglas county officers to run down a man' who was seen In that locality In the woods and who waa suspected of being one of tha robbers. The sheriff aays ha and tha other off! care found two men bu that they were men who were known to be camping out In the woods for an outtng. Tha country around Loon Lake and Allegany haa been searched over without, any results so the chaae haa' been given up. There la now aome doubt aa to whether the robbers ever crossed the Umpqua river and came into this county. Tha bloodhounds have been aent back to Salem. ent urged tha ceremony, and ha con sented. Mrs. Brlckley Is a gtrl still In short dresses, and answered an, advertisement o a dally paper for a domeatlo In a homo at 443 Brown street. Thla waa November 12, 1110. She worked In the home a few daya, whan a man by the name Of Brickley, who was boarding in the house. Induced her to drink a glaaa of wine. Bhe claimed tha wlna waa drugged and she did not know of the ceremony until an hour after it haa been performed. Leaving the houae, ahe went to her home at Oregon City. The, name of tho family where aha was working waa given aa Anchorn. Rev. Snyder teatlfled that when he went to tha place on November 12 there were three men and two women alttlngi t a table drinking liquor. He ques tioned them cloaely, and waa not going I to perform the ceremony, but they pre vailed, and tha couple waa married. Arra L. Roaa waa given a divorce from Charles C Rosa. Bhe said that within a week after they were married 1901 her buaband came home drunk and began to abuse her. He spent his money .for liquor and gambling. Mrs. Rosa also teatlfled he threatened ber lrfe with a keen-edged butcher knife. Divorces were granted to Anna Mc Call from Michael McCall on the ground of deaertlon; . Albert Knobel from Lena Knobel, for deaertlon; Maria K. Bchaer from Paul K. Bchaer, for cruelty; Car rie . C. Gardner frbm Charles Gardner, for deaertlon; Olive Harlan, from J. C, Harlan, for desertion. .... librarian; Thenaaa W. Gentle, tttteetpal training school: Alloa M. Melniesh, OV rv e Lewis Davis, Oraee M. Dia,,Rubr Shearer, teachers la ths training report msnt: Katie Dunemore, clerk and ra lis ter; John floott, head janitor. , f . , Deneea'a Dill Defeated. Springfield, III.- June II. The Illi nois house today by to II votes de feated a bill backed by Ooverner Deneen te construct a deep water way system (ivii rfav.B)v w a f . i " Pol eon Oak We have a guaranteed remedy. No euro no pay. Perklna Pharmacy, Waahlngton street at Ita, entum "Tha Onyx Hosiery Shop" "Gloves for the Populace' . - RealSUk Sox MONMOUTH NORMAL FACULTY SELECTED (Salem Buresa of Tbe Jearaal.) Salem, Or., June 21. The board of regent a of Monmouth Normal completed bhe selection of the faoulty at noon to day aa follows: J. II. Ackerman, graduate ef Wis consin state normal, president: J. B. V. Butler, Chrlsltlan college, vice preaident and teacher or history and civics; E. 8. Evendon, Stanford TJnl varsity, de partment of education; A. B. Beaumont, Unlveralty of Kentucky, physics, chem istry, agriculture; Roaa. B. Parrot t. Un lveralty of Montana, Engllah; Blanche Frldd, Unlveralty of Wisconsin, Latin and Kngllsh; it C. Ostein. Ohio Normal and unlveralty, mathematics; Mlnatte E. Harlan, College of Muslo of Cln clnaU, mualc; Alabama Bran ton, Pratt Institute, art; Gertrude Wilcox, Wal lesley collage, pbyalcal training; Mrs. Karen Miller Jacobean, Pratt Institute. For Men 60c Fellows, you can surely afford to pay 60c for a pair of Silk Socks (Onyx Make) that look like $2 qualities. They're the "Henry Georges" (for meji); There's a dollar's worth of wear and looks in every $i..u.r 60c See These at 43c Pure Thread Silk Hois for men, with double lisle thread aolea, heela and toei. The toiual 75c , AQg kind, Saturday r... OC 309 MORRISON ST. WHITE MAN RESCUED .1 pphm nmnprn tuiicq MIUIII UULUIiLli IllUUUi 1 Special Patrolman Fltsslmmons and Deputy Constable Reed, a special watch man, passing along West Park atreet laat night, heard a man groaning. In vestigating, they found a colored man and two colored women beating a white man in an alley juat south of tbe Ma aonlo temple, on Yamhill atreet. They bravely reacued the man from the robbers, but refrained from taking the aasallants into cuatody, spending all their energlea toward restoring the vic tim to consciousness. His throat had been cut and he waa badly Injured other wise. A bottle of peroxide was secured with which to clean the wounda, and when the man, believed to be a aallor, recovered enough to walk he was al lowed to go. The two specials, without securing his name, told Patrolman Thatcher about the affair, who reported to the police station. Ehnerta Get Quick Justice. (Special Diaoatcb ta Tot JooraaL) Roaeburg, Or., Juna IS. Just six days after tha crime was committed, Emll and Joseph Ehnert, tha two men who robbed W. W. Kent's store In Drain, were aentenoed to the state pen itentlary for Indeterminate terms of from two to five yeara. The men robbed the atora on laat Friday night, the same night the Bhaata limited mail car was robbed. They were captured in Albany the following Tueaday, given a hearing In the Justice court in Drain on Wednesday, and bound over to the grand Jury. Indicted by the grand Jury yea terday, and after pleading guilty, sen. tenced. LAD FALLS 10 POND FROM RAFT DROWNED Eight-year-old Steve Candiolas went to sea In a raft yeaterday afternoon In a little pond at the root or Arthur street, but his ship was not aubstan tlal, and tha little mariner fell into the pond and before hia .youthful compan tons, who had remained on shore, could reach him he had gone down for the last time. An hour later tho body was recovered. In a frantic hope that Ufa might still be lingering In the little body, the mother, who had been told of the aocl dent, called Or. C. F. Murbach, but when he touched the. little; aallor' s breast he knew that life waa gone, and the mother fell "prostrated. While the little boya who an hour before had shared his pleasures wept bitterly. ' The parents are Mr. and Mra. An tonio Candiolas of .687 Corbett street Yoar eVaevJat caa mpplj ran; ia kaxaa with Italpfai eWtioaa, 10c aaa 25c See REED-FRENCH AD. DAMAGED PIANOS V- Page 12. ' . grees true (N. E. mag.) Goose Point Tangent. 974 degrees true fKNE. 9-l E. mag.) j Wlllapa Bay lighthouse 324 U de grees true NW. by W. M raag.) Position Latitude 48 degrees 38 min utes 20 seconds north, longitude 121 de grees 5 minutes S3 seconds west. C. & (i. 8. charts 8100, 6185. List of buoys, etc.. Pacific ooaet, 1808, page "8. v V. R Coaat Pilot, Paallo ooaat, 1969. page ISO. N to M. No. 23, 1911. ...... ... Washington: s Eagle Harbor Tyee Shoal Buoy, second claas can, ' MS Jnst lapsing into unconsciousness after hitting tha pipe. Both were booked at police headquarters for visiting an opium den. Vale waa fined $2B. The woman was given a suspended sentence. J CASTOR I A ; For Infants and Children. Till Rind Yea Han Alwajs Bought Bears the nature ol BON NELL NOT ONLY SHOT BUT ACCUSED OF THEFT Astoria, Or., June 23. Information was filed yesterday in the Justice court by Peter Gulllckson. charging Albert F. Bonnell with larceny in a dwelling. Bonnell is the man who waa shot by Charea Hansen at FernhlU, near thla city, a few daya ago,, and Is still in the hospital here Ha stole a coat and rifle from Qulllckadn's house He will be arraigned aa soon as he Is able to leave the hospital. Teaterday afternoon a' deputy sheriff from Kalama, Wash., Identified a la'unch which had been left by Bonnell at Burnslde Potnt aa one which had been stolen from Kelso, Wash., a short time ago. PARMA HAILSTONES RAISE BUMPS ON HEADS (pedal WiDatrfc te The Journal Parma, Idaho, June 38. A big hall storm here yeaterday killed lots of chlckena, whipped down the oropa and knocked the fruit. The hall stones were so large that they knocked out wlndowa. People out In the storm were hit hard enough to to raise large lumps on their heada. Wasco Flree Not Serious. (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) The Dalles, Or.. June 23. Twenty- five men were taken from this place to Mosler yesteray afternoon In an auto truck to assist In fighting a forest fire there. The blase turned out to be a small one and the men returned in the evening. A small fire has been burning on Seven Mile hill, five miles from here, but has done little damage CLATSOP TEACHER IS ARRESTED FOR ALLEGED SLANDER OF A PUPIL DAMAGED PIANO'S SACMnCED Here's Your Chance for Fme Pianos THE INSURANCE COMPANY'S LOSS IS YOUR GAIN. ALL HIQtt GRADE, AND FAR BELOW THEIR COST. Look at These Prices: AH$250 for. j . $115 AH$275 forf ; I $127 'A $300 for..l$142 ' A $360 for... $218 k $600 Player for only $405, on pay ments of $6, $8 or $10 per month.' n M1' Most of the. Pianos and Player Pianos in this fire sale were slightly marred in moving to a place of safety. All will' be put in first class condition and guaranteed as good as new. You will never have another opportunity to secure pianos at such a price. Seven were taken yesterday. You take no chance. Come, see and judge for yourself. Do it today. Open evenings by appointment. Hovenden Piano Company 106 Fifth Street Next to Perkins Hotel ALUMNI ASSOCIATION , AT DINNER SMOKER The Cornell Alumni association of Portland will celebrate the crew races at Foughkeepale' Tueaday, June. 27, by o dinner , smoker et the Unlveralty club at 6:30 o'clock p. m. The returns from the races will be beard at the dinner. Invitations have been sent to all members- of the alumni aad all Cernelllana have been asked to attend. Good muslo wUl be-a-feature. .... .r . .. ... Knabe Pianos in Railroad Smash-Up Shipment of Instruments to Reed-French Co. Arrives : inPamaged Condition. , . "Looks like a pity that the first shin. ment of Knabe de Luxe Player Pianos into Portland should meet with a mis hap en route," ' aald H. O. Reed, man ager of the Reed-French Co., when seen yeaterday. -"A carload of f ine pianos represents a considerable sum or money. But the railroad company - haa been prompt and courteous in the adjustment of our claim. - Fortunately the damage to the planoa was not aertous, except as to one instrument, which fell from the car door, cracklna the sound-board and almost ruining the action. Other wise the - entire ahlpment waa In frood condition., .outside of the casa mar wlrtch caa be reflnished ao as to be scarcely noiicea Die. On paae 12 of this paper tbe Reed French Co. presents a proposition whioh should - appeal moat forcibly to the piano buyer. Besides the Knabea there were a number of other makea Included In- the invoice Lindeman a, Fosters, et& AH are" to be closed out for prac tically what they will bring, aa ta more fully set forth in the Reed-French Ca announcement above referred to, i. , SPEND WEEK-ENDS OEARHART SEASIDE The only salt water resort in the northwest with limited trains, including observation parlor cars. Schedules allow you to spend week-ends at the Ocean without loss of business hours. "Sea Shore Limited " A daily train leaves Portland .9:20 A. M. reaches; Beach points for luncheon; returning leaves the Beach after dinner, arriving roruana iu:ia r. m. Week-End Special" Leaves Portland 2:30 p. m. Saturdays, arriving Beach points for dinner; returns leaving the Beach 8:50 A. M. Monday, ar riving Portland 12:30 noon. One Day Ocean Visit ; Leave Porthind 9:20 A, spend ait hours at the ocean.' Return to Portland 10:15 P. M. Low Round-Trip Fares VT$ 4.00 Daily Limit; six months. V $ 3.00 Saturday and Sunday, limit Monday. ' " - $15M fiva round tripe, limit one year. ; , i; v li f V . Tickets and parlor car .seats itii);;;,:',' CITY TICKET OFFICE, FIFTH AND STARK STS. : NORTH BANK STATION,' Eleventh and Hoyt Sts. 11 i - A" r