18 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING. - JUNE 3. 1911. mm waves TOSS BIG VESSEL; BHII RUDDER '-'British S. S. Ethelwolf Arrives 1 In Port Nearly Month Late Ship Baffled by Storm , Boiler Springs Leak. " Nearly month lata, because of bad weather which Included , battle for eitstenee again.i ... .. . K.w.n rudder chain and th vl.v," , of th starboard boiler v. ...; ateamer Ethelwolf. Ill ' . i.nl.in RMmn. arrived In ( ions vK- - v th lool harbor this morning from Van .', ... n r. and reached her bertl .... r..- PflulMB mill 10 load lum ; ... n-,.,. ifrlrn DOrta at 10 ' . The Ethelwolf brought a full cargo et eugsr from Ban Fernando. W L. to tie refineries at tha British Columbia port, and It waa on thla voye, which - waa Slew, but exciting, that aha lost about 10 daya Th paeaaira required 14 dar and wu aald to b on conUnuoua fight against driving gal and neavy sea, Ob many ecrailona lees than TO knot re covered by th tamr. and th ' .-m pun mi 104 knota. Bh farted on hr long voyeg March 10, - .-- . ih ftrat bad weather waa encountered. IUa Saooaatara Chaia. On reaching Cap Rock th atlff winds freshened to gel and th wave feeoara mountaJnoua. t ' From that Urn until ah reached th train of Magellan th atorm puruad the Ethelwolf and runa of 70. 79, II and 10 knota par day ara on th log for that part of th paasage While floundering 10 mllaa off Punt Arena th breakdown In th Ethelwolfa bollr occurred. Two crack that appeared In . th two furnace of th sUrboerd boiler "widened Into big gapa, from wnion oig amount of ateem and water began to tuna, while tha Chlna engirt room . mrmm fled to the deck In terror. Steam . wa shut oft that boiler and the Ethel 1 wolf limped Into Print Arena on on boiler. Bh left there April 21 and ar- i rtved at Coronel May 8. Bh waa de ' layed at that port for three day be cause' ef another steamer ooallng there, ana ahe nrooeeded on the last leg of bar voyes May 0. Bodde Chain Break. It wee on th flrt leg of th voy- eg from Port of 8pln to Punta Arenas that th eerie or adventure reacnea . a climax. Whan the big atorra on the ' Atlaatle had reached It height a rud- der chain broke because of th great , atrain on th ateerlng gear, and the tramp waa at th mercy of the wave, . Bh broached to and every wave brok ever her, and It looked a though she waa-gone. Th Chines craw became panto stricken and wer In th way. ' For, three hour the battl to gain con trol of tha rudder and ahip waa kept up and at last tha actuation waa eared. ' Th Ethelwolf will load about 8.800, , 000 feet Of lumber at the Inmen-Poul-en mills for th L. P. Lee Lumber company. Th cargo will be dispatched t Jelagoa Bay, Durban, Eaat London and Port Elisabeth, la Sooth Africa. SHAVER LAUNCHED Hirer Vessel Laid Up for oMtnh; V Soon lh Serrlce Again. . After being laid up at th Portland Shipbuilding company's yard for . th . . last month or more, the steamer Shaver, , which had her house burned last April Iwhll lying at th dock of th Shaver Transportation company, will b ; launched today and brought to the foot ' f Pa vis street, whre the remainder of her repair will be made. Her owner 'expect to have her In commission and , ready for th log-towlng eervlce again .. In about a week. USES NEW FOG SIGNAL 'Bear Tries Out 8 at) marine Apparat -, as; Brings 850 Passengers. , On her last trip up here th eteamer Bear, Captain Nopander, which arrived at S o'clock yesterday afternoon from IO Angeles and Ban Francisco, had an opportunity to make use of her newly installed submarine fog signal, and she heard the signals of both the San Fran el sco bay light veeael and the Columbia river light vessel The signals were beard at a distance of nine mtlea. The Bear brought ISO passengers and 2200 tons of general freight. FRENCH SHIP LEAVES I etaoa, Sailed at 1:1 a. nv Bteemer Riverside, for Grays Harbor. Arrived Baa Pedro. Arrived at lilt a m. Bohooaer Irana from Saa Pedro, Out aid at 11 a, m. Behooner W. Jew tt from saa Pedro and eteamer Wash tenaw, from Port Saa Lola Ban Franclsoo, June II. Arrived at noon Steamer Oeorge W. Elder, from Portland. Arrived at midnight Steam- r Nome City, from Portland. San Fedro, Jane 17 Arrived Bt earn ers Ro CI' and Shaata, from Pert land. AstorU. June IT.- Arrived at 1 and left 'i at 1:40 p. m. Steamer W. S. PorVir, from Montry. Arrived at 1 and left up at p. m.-Jchoonr King Cyme, from Baa Pedro. Arrived down at t:Si and aalled at 1:10 p. m. fitram er Beaver, for Ban Francisco and Ban feriro. Arrived at 1 and left up at 4 p. m. Steamer Wsshlngton. from San Franclaeo. Arrived at I 14 and left up at I p. m. British steamer K the) wolf, from Victoria. Arrived at p. m. and left up at midnight Steamer Tahoe, from Ban Francisco. San Francisco, June 17. Balled at T p. rn. Steamer Navajo, for Portland. Tatooah, June 27. Passed In Steam er Carloe, from Portland, for Teeome, Astoria, June 21. Condition at the mouth of th river at I a. m., smooth; wind south 14 mllea; weather, light rain. Tides at Astoria Tbursdsy High water. 1:11 a. m., II feet; 1:11 p, m 71 feeC Low water. 9:10 a nv, 1.4 feet; l:IT p. m, 1.1 feet READS SONG STORIES AT THE 0RPHEUM MANY DELEGATES ALONG THE WATERFIIONT Laden with lumber for California porta, the j(amer Tamalpale la sched uled to leave down for the aaa from Preacott today. To load 100.000 feet of lumber for San Pedro, the steamer Shna Tak will leave down from here to Prescott today. With wool and salmon for New York, the American-Hawaiian ateamer Falcon, Captain Be hake. Is scheduled to sail this evening for Ban Francisco. in tow of the Tort of Portland tug On eon La, the German ahlp H. Hackfeld, towed ud through the bridges to ths Portland Lumber company's mill yesterday afternoon. Her topmasts, which were In slings, cleared the Haw thorne street bridge by about four feet For a part oargT- sf lumber for San Franclsoo the ateamer F. 8. Loop ar rived up at Rainier thta morning. 8 he will complete her cargo at the Westport mill. Th steamer Yellowstone. Captain Maro, arrived at the Supple dock at 11 o'clock last night and discharged BOO tons of cement from San Francisco, She waa scheduled to leave down at noon for St. Helen to load 200.000 feet of lumber for San Pedro. She will com plot her cargo at Raymond. With IT passenger, 1100 barrels of asphalt. 100 tons of sugar and to ton of general merchandise, the steamer Washington, Captain Winkle, arrived at Couch street dork from San Franclaco at t o'clock this morning. She will load lumber for tha Bay City at Linn ton. The steamer Coaster arrived up at St Helens In ballast thla morning to load a full Francisco. The tug Oneonta yesterday towed the schooner from Astoria to Westport and the schooner KJng Cyrus to 6t Helens to load lumber for California She left up at o'clock In th afternoon It was announced thle morning that th steamer Sue H. Elmore will sail at o'clock Monday afternoon Instead of on Tuesday, because of th regular sail lag day coming on July 4. Weather Observer Drake eays that th rlvr her at Portland will fall for the next few days and will reach a stare of 11.1 feet Thursday, 1T.I feet Friday and 1T.4 feet Saturday. I 5EW TODAY MEETING NOTICES 41 FOIt ALE HOUSES 01 One of Largest Meetings Held In Central Oregon Ex pectedto Take Place. The Portland delegation going to PrlnevlII to attend th first meeting of th Central Oregon Development league will leave her tomorrow morn Ing. Th meeting begin Friday end will last over Saturday. Among th del egate wtll be many prominent - men and railroad officiate. President C It Qrey of the Oregon trunk will nd In hi privet car fer th accommodation of th delegatea The meeting will draw attendanee from all parte of th etata William Hanley, of Harney valley, who will pre side having written a letter t the Portland Commercial club stating that delegatlone are promleed not only from th vast eectlone of central Oregon, but from th Med ford and other awctlon In Western Oregon, too. Eastern Oregon, It I expected, wtll be well represented. Mr. Hanley' letter to th Commercial club says: "Will b at PrlneviUe with large del egation and will report to yoa th dele gations going from Ikavlew, Klamath Falls, Med ford and other place a soon as we get th Information. Hop you com from Portland with th biggest delegation that ever attended a meeting outside of th elty, a this I certainly going to be a great meeting for th starting of th great progreaalv work of development' ' "Partle located the demonstrating farm In Harney county thle week and like all other after looking over the country. !! they never thought w had It" rxxs wbx $20.00 Will Holt Wakefield. WDli Holt Wakefield, who is reading song stories at the Orphaum this week 1 Interested In politico. nd whoop- em-up member of the Insurgent brt gad. Miss Wakefield thinks Washing ton city methods of doing thing in th governments! line are from the prehla toric era. It all cam about through a vlelt Mid Wakefield made to Panama this year. "We were very glad to pay 10 cent to ride over the government railroad from Colon to Panama,' said Mis Wakefield last night Thn whn w got ther w were taken to your Uncle Samuel's own hotel, the Tivoll. and everything looked lovely. But we wer mlgnty glsd to soon get away, "Why, they can't fir a bell boy down there, or employ a waiter, until a com mittee sit with much dignity at Wash ington to paaa on the momentous ques tion. That is a fair illustration, I think. of th treatment th weat la ootnplaln- Interested in the equitable distribution lnr of. Whv should th timber of tb or water rate that tha Installation of weat be handled, preserved, con serve a ALL K-mtmbtri of th Portland Paid aad Volunteer rir Department are . . ... i n an Thursday. LEVEL CLEARED LOTS lVMSl! era! of Our beloved rriena ana prvvuer fireman. Chief r"vH4tcJ"-mhr11J CARL KVAN'S, ,Y ' O. H. WAHLBERO, Committee. H. P. O. ELKS Member of Portland lodg No, 141. B. P. U Elks. r re quested t amll in our lodge room Thursday. June II. at 1 o'clock p. m. to oonduot the funeral eervlcea of our lata Brother David Campbell, charter member of our lodge. The services will be held at the Kike" Temple, Seventh nd Stark streets, at 1:10 p. m.' Visit ing brother ar Invited to attend. By order of the Kxalted Ruler. . . 11X0 Sown aad SUM Jrt stoats. . Com and Inveatigai olk, photos, etc, while the price I low. as ws ean't guarantee to keep thee long at this price. Laat week w oouM hav )t you havt these at 111 10. Nut week we may b right where th othr people e re a t lift entere. vi ovajlawtxb txbsb Mrs ax- tVTIIiT 0U1AB of stumps and FiaaO- noai.T.T 1JBVSX ir not aner you have made a trio, com and get your money baok with .transportation boti way a : . Whftcomb Brothers FnoBe Mala sex - 104K) Chamber f Oenuseree, Between Talra aad Femrta .. Near Ladd Addition- ; ' Modern I' room bungalow, new 1 and well built high, sightly lot,, and cloae to I canines. . . -, , ..Price $3000 V" ::: R, EV'Blaco, Owner 2t Board of Trad., Marshall JH.' .7 too CASH. Free Rent W will furnish fine large tent house free of cost to every lot buyer for the next 30 rfsys. 10 PER CENT CASH $10 PER MONTH Call or Phone Gregory Investment Company 418 Corbett Bldf. ! Kfarshsll 5S7 A 2644 baLantk unNTHt V ' r?.T l?r? ,ry snd re cent ton - hell An Irat Inn. ei. Wednesdsr evenlns I nUna hmt m- !T in t. i wrii winoov CAMP met every Nob Hill Residence llth ML requested Vlaltora welonma A. M. BROWN, C HEHMAN SCUAPK, l.ierw. riAwtH6RNB Lodoe N6T A 111, A. T, and -A. M. Spe Ak clal commnnlcatlon thle (Vd Jni. neaday evening t T:I0. Work VWln E. A. degree. Visiting flr Lralhran welcome B. MILIJgR. Sec MOOSK'EliTERTAlNMENf " Portlend lodge. No. 111. will gtv entertainment for member and their famlllee tonight in 8wl hart. Third and Jefferson et W. M. Oaten, . dlo Istor. Walter McQovern sec'y. AN InUrdenomlriatlonal Cent meeting at llth et and Nehalem av., Sllwood. Don't fall to hear Rev. Jamea Crook preach and Donald L. MacPbe sing. Meeting every evening at I p. m com- meneing June in. eat In dining roo 11 mV?fJZl pch kitchen, latticed back porch, lar.f : " I ' Dnevuieni wun cement rioosa ?T5?tf r. fi ,u.nlrr tray, ate., two rooms an sec? oni noor and larg sleeping portfh. Lot rem irooi euxiuu, street asMsnments all paid, good locality between Thorn p. on and Rrasee. Onlv 4t00. . See us. . OOWKN-TDB TRUST CO., 1 Lumbermen hldg. tth end Btsrk eta 1 880; DOWN $16 Per-Month . Buys new plasUrsd cottar In neighborhood. SOilOO lot Thla will make someone a dandy little horn and 414 n Stark at - $1160, 1110 caah, balanoe tike rant will euy a oeauurui new a room bungalow Id and Jefferaon ate. visiting aaoose -k. r:r-.',.-" . wa ltvr0 tEsr - i Miwa w vsss i a www I w in tji 1 ri MAYOR-ELECT AIMS TO GIVE WATER METER fContlnued from Pag Ona) opposed th meter system, the meters have become fewer in number than at the olos of Mayor Lan' administra tion. With Mayor Rushlight favoring th universal use of water meter and ap pointing on th water board men who favor the mtr system. It 1 believed by. th thouaands of cltlsens who ara MODERN IN EVERY RESPECT, Q OnnUC AVn CT FPmvn Uf.mRF-.RA. at the Eiemnt Firemen's as I social ion win meet in n TirTru uionuAnn TTT rfX C I rm i o'rlnelr Thuradav to attend livn, nAnunuwu i wv.vJ( rl.V Pamnbell. K. M. IHJINUVAIM, peo. CEMENT BASEMENT, FURNACE, 2 FIREPLACES; FACES EAST; IMPROVEMENTS IN. PRICE f J3.00O-TERMS. C. V. EVERETT SPALDING BLDG. or allowed to rot while eastern states men deliberate? Why should Alaska's coal remain Idle 'while Washington un winds and rewind th red tap with hlch th government is swathed T The weet and the south, where I com from. muet keep on Inaurgtng-until the aat meter will be accomplished In the early part of th new mayor's administration. ystem Zs BooaomleaL Th ordinance under which th water department operates permits the de partment to attach meter or to detach them whenever It chooeea Wests of L M N BARREL en r i mhr iZ n.n taught that these old United State "T mri n UMa J" cargo of lumber for Ban wiL. v.n.i.i I admitted by the department to be .mmw vi iiwu lur i ii uww Duu rvun pipe Una The coat of meters would be. It is said, only a fraction of coat for new water aupply equipment Tb water department official say ths In come would be too uncertain when meter are used. They admit that where mtr ar not attached water users pay for several time aa much water as they uea Meter rate also prove this fact Th small horn owner rare ly pay more than the minimum of 71 centa, while hi next-door neighbor us ing no more water paya th summer flat rat of from 11 to 11 60. BRAVES NBA Gasoline Craft Built. (neeUt Meoetxh to Tee laaraiLI Marshfleld. Or., June 21. The gaso- Ilne boat OwL built for use on San Francisco bay, ha been launched at the Krus and Bonk shipyard. Th Tillamook, a gasolln boat 124 feet long. Is ready to b launched at the am shlpyarda The Unique, a small I gasolln boat 14 feet long, and built for Bert Cox at Eastalda, ha also been launched. Air Hole Accidentally Sub merged. Navigator Floats Into Whirlpool Rapids. STEAMSHIP COMPANY WILL (Continued from Pag Ona) 1 0 Acres Choice Fruit Land E N. A.. Oregon Roe camp meets Tuesday eveamge, Swlas hail, td and Jefferaon. . M. W. A.. ROSE CITT CAMPMonday. Sellinc-Hlrach bldg- Waahington near 10th. Phone Clerk. Main 1214. A-4i T. T. B.. Portland lodge No. 109. meet Wed, nlghta. K. P. hall. Iltn ana Aiaer MARRIAGE LICENSES Milton. Wvatt Corvallta Or II. and Lena Merrill, ti. E. O. Burka (14 Eaat Pin. IS, and Julia Coleman, It. this 1 a snap. McAllister 4k Lnedde. mann, 021 lClectrfo bids. Phone M r shall 1281, A-1636. NEW and modern residence In finest Irv Ington district on B 10th at; I rooms handsomely finished and very attrac tively arranged: large living room and dining room, with beamed celllnss. hard wood floors, fireplace. Dutch kitchen. I sleeping rooms, cement naaement. fur naca Price $4000, 11000 caah. balance easy. McAllister at Lueddemann, Oil Electric nldg, KENTON FACTORY DISTRICT 110 monthly buy new cottages eoe u.- m.r niiM rl II and ner of Penlneular avenu and Hartford t?i3I7i? if Dial, cat. . ana ptMKtfc Builder there dally. Phon Ida MlUr. 16. . ... . Main 1144. Owner 4 North flat at Close to Portland. 40a fare. timbered. Timber worth more than the price of land. Purchaser may cut and ahlp us timber In payment for land. We pay difference In caah. Thla section Is especially adapted to raining poultry for the Portland marketa and being so close to Portland command best price at loweat coat for transportation. FIRLAND TRUST COMPANY soe-s srAxsiva Bua. WEST SIDE 1011 Kelly street cottage, t rooms, all on first floor; I bedrooms, fireplace, basement cement sidewalk, splendid view. Price IS0O0, caah $600, balanoe to suit Marlon Cron. 1ST Sixth street 41, and Arllne Mead. II. va v- eel r. t rkmtti.M 14. and Partly Charlotte Johnson, 12. Robert Llndssy, Mist. Or., II. and Alice Peterson, 22. Bert Hutschmldt H Lewi building, 21, and Dalay Taylor, 22. J. H. Gilbert Eugene, Or.. 14, and Isolln Shaver, II. Ralph Charleaton, 114 Eaat Twenty sixth street 22. and Hasel Horman, II. E. T. Dugan, 110 Lownsdal tret IS, and Laura -"lienor, 21. Charles Plscaaey. 115 First atreet 21. and Clara Stevenaon, 21. Walter Sluaser. 1211 Cleveland, 12, and Evelyn Sweetland, 30. Carl Phllllpp, 490 East Sixteenth atreet 11. and. Nettle Chambers, II. SATiifos nnr. ooMOPAjnr Wedding and visiting card engravers And monogram statlonera Waahington Dldfr.iwaaninrton at., net. era ana n . . A REAL BARGAIN. CLOSE IN EAST SIDE CORNER. 10x100. splendid site for apartment At present Improved with I room houee in rinn snaps, t'rice is siooo under the market, and can be handled for $2000 caah. Let ue show you this property, OOWKN-IDE TRUST CO.. Lumbermen bids;., 6th and Star; at. FIVE room modern cottage, SOxlOO", completely furnished with mtsalon furniture, silverware, dishes, bedding, furniture used S months, fine fnitt, garden and flowers, all goes for 12700: I860 cash, balance 116 month. If you want a neat little home don't fall to see th I s en a p. Phone Woodlawn 106 g. FOR SALE By owner, and you will say this Is a bargain. 7 room strictly modern bouse, cement floor In bae ment. Fox furnace, ga and electric fix ture complete, cao easily be made into flata. 16 minutes out right on Stiqnystd line: $4000; some terms. Phone Br 2ii7. IMPROVE your lot with your rent If, DaCy River Readings. United Preee leeetS We.l Niagara Falls, N. T Jun 28. Bobby Leach, a navigator of the lover Niagara river, attempted to make the trip through th whirlpool rapids thla aft ernoon in a barrel. The barrel turned over suddenly aft er Leach entered It and the airhole was submerged. In this position it floated Into the rapids. All efforts to secure the barrel and release Leach so far have been frultleaa STATIONS. S3 a o SB 3" Ma cb a sg BARBER PAVING COMPANY a h (Continued from Page Ona) Marechal de Castrlea Takes Oat 1,- 283,000 Feet of Lumber. , The French ship Marechal de Caatrlee, .which hae completed her cargo of lum (ber at Ltnnton, la scheduled . to leave (down for the sea tomorrow morning land It is not expected that she will be 1 1 cleared before tomorrow morning. She t has aboard 1,286,000 feet of lumber I which la being aet afloat by the Pacific Export Lumber company for Europe. She will clear for Queenstown for or ' ders. Captain Coturel eajd yesterday , that he needed but two men as there bays been no desertions from his ship. MARINE NOTES Astoria, June 26. Arrived at 7 and i left up at :15 a. m. Steamer Break ( water, from Coos Bay. Arrived at 8 1 a. m. Steamer Xehalem, from San Fran- Wenatchee I 40 15.81 0 Kennewlck 20 18.0 0.8..,. Lewlston . . 24 10.8 0.6 .08 Rlparia 20 10.90.1 Umatilla . 26 19.3 O.6.... The Dalle 40 11.4 O.9.... Vancouver . . ..... 17 19.2 O.6.... Portland 16 18.6 0.2 .11 Eugene 4.. 10 8.1 0.2 0 Harrlsburg it 0.8 o.4 0 Albany 20 2.4 0.1 0 Salem 20 1.7 0.8 0 Wllsonvllle 17 1.7 0.1 .04 Rlslngi ) Fatting. MARINE INTELLIGENCE .June 11 June lw. July 6 .July July 18 Bowels Act Fine After a Cascaret, Keeps Millions of Folks Feeling Good All the Time No Headache, IJil liousness, Constipation or $ Bad Stomach. Due to Aniv. Str. Bear, San Pedro , Str. Breakwater, Coos Bay. Btr. Bayocean, Tillamook June 29 Btr. sue H. Elmore. Tillamook. .July 1 nir. Anvil, ijanaon July 1 Str. Oeo. W. Elder, San Diego... July 8 Str. Rose City, San Pedro July 2 Str. Golden Gate, Tillamook July 8 eir. Alliance, Hureka Str. Roanoke, San Pedro . . Str. Beaver, San Pedro . . . Due to Depart. Ptr. Pue H. Elmore. Tillamook June 27 Str. Bayocean, Tillamook June 27 Btr. Roanoke, San Pedro June 28 Ptr. Golden Gate, Tillamook June 29 Str. Breakwater. Coos Bay ....June 30 nir. wreaKwater, t'oos Bay ....June 30 Str. Alliance. Eureka June 30 arr. nose uity. Ban rearo July 2 Ptr. Bear. San Pedro July 2 Str. Anvil Bandon July 8 Str. Geo. W. Elder, San Diego.. July 0 Coaster to Arrive. . . .San Francisco . San Francisco .'San Francisco ftan Pedro ....San Pedro Monterey .5an Francisco .San Pedro, It is a great deal more necessary to ; keep clean on the inside than on the I Outside. Cascarets are more Important j than soap. The pores of the skin may i become clogged with dirt, but they don't t absorb the lmpurltlea The pores of ; tha bowels do. Ther ar myriads of pores In the ; "bowels, the duty of which is to absorb i th nutriment from food. That's how ( w get our nourishment. But If the bowel are sluggish the food Is delayed. It decays and forms gases and poisons. , Then , those pore of the bowels suck 1 poison into the blood. That's how we ; get eur 111. W urge the habit of cleanllnesa 1 Doa't wait till you need a phyeic. That f leave too much of the time when you far nly half well. Keep yourself at your beat The rlgrht way la to carry a Je cent box of Caacareta with you. ; , It flU th pocket or purse. Tak one : Jnat a ooa as you know that you need It It is gtnU and aura. ' Depatch, Am. str. J. B. Stetson, Am. str. . J. A. Chanslor. Am. str. fihasta. Am. str Shoshone, Am. str. .... Rosecrans. Am. str. ... Westerner, Am. str Yellowstone. Am. str. . Miscellaneous Vessels Bnront. Bannockbum, Br. str. Antwero arondelet. Am. bee San Francisco r.uieiwoir, Br. str. Victoria R-tnet zane. Am. sch San Pedre Hampton, Br. str San Francisco Kin Cyrus, Am. sch San Pedro Koan Maru, Jap. str Honolulu Louisiana, Am. bge Irondale bt. David. Am. bge Irondale nnive ,g, jsor. Btr Antwerp Tltanla. Nor. str Victoria a ram Tonnage Enron. Col de Vlllebola MareulL Fr. bk. Tiiiu ' v.- v.- Glasgow 1 w-.co vjvmiiicB, rr. oa. iNewcaatie onT. ene, rr. dk. Newcastle, A. S --V.tKrf- Antwerpi w..,i,,uce, r. eir Antwerp St. ROBatlen.Fr. bk. ....... .1 JLondoS Barmbeic. per. ah. Sla. Rosalia S, . r' : v Nearatle, A. BreUgne, Fr. bk Newcastle on T KlrkcudbrUhtahlre. Br. srN?wSS A. Klnrossahlre. r?r. bk. .Newcastle oa T. i vessels la Fort. S-iSVr' "t'- ,h" Port Lbr. Co. !-. Arm' ,ch- 8t Johnsj Sy'i'?.u- o. as Stream S,.ri" e,wAtl- " North Bank mnoaey, am. ss. Suveric, Br. ss r.- t A, Ainsworth Johan Poulsen. Am. ss Westport M-iShliS Gn,t b" Port Lbr. Ca Marechal d Castrlea Fr. bk....Inatonj ferred. Th atreet commltte, imme diately after tha adjournment of the board, went Into session and considered these bids, recommending awards to the lowest bidders. The awards will be made at the last regular session of th board next Friday afternoon. One of the big contracts recommended for award by the committee wa that for the paving of Mllwauk I street with hassam. The Consolidated Contract company will get the contract it bid being 2128.219.21. Another Xarg Contract Another large contract to be let wtll go to the Warren Construction Co. It is for the Improvement of Olenn av enue with bltulltlilo pavement The bid of the company wa 166,222.70. The atreet committee finally recom mended that the hassam Improvement on East Twenty-first street between Powell and Division streets, be accepted and paid for. The cost will be some thing like 186,000, and Allen R. Joy. new councilman from the seventh ward, announced yesterday on behalf of the property owners, that they will fight the assessment in the oourta East Twenty-first street is the thor oughfare that had to be torn up for two blocks and relald on account of defective cement used in laying the surface. Since the two blocks wer re laid other portion of the street have been patched. It Is said that these patches are not aa thick aa waa th original surface of th atreet Chair man Piatt of the committee listened to the protest of Mr. Joy and then an nounced that the remonstrance would be overruled and the street recommend ed for acceptance. The other member of the oommittee are Charles Smith and H. P. Palmer. The committee also recommended th acceptance of Eaat Eleventh etreet Thle Is another street on which hassam was laid. There has been a great pro test against Its acceptance. COMMENCEMENT HELD WITHOUT GAY LANCERS, (United Preee Lraaed Wlrat Cambridge, Mass., June 28. For th first time in 73 years Harvard's com mencement waa held today without th glory of the National Lancers, whose scarlet coats and gold lace have been the feature of similar past eventa Governor Foes waa resDonsIble for the omission of the time-honored fea ture. He declined to appear with th lancers In the commencement procession irom --asaacnuaett hall to Bandera theatre. The governor wale ' escorted only by five dismounted members of hi staff. The graduating class 1 th largest in the history of Harvard. To Displace Garber. It is said that prominent Democratic leaders of Cincinnati and Cleveland will Join in a movement te displace Harvey C Garber as the Democratic national committeeman for Ohio. v ' general cargoes and passengers from San Francisco to this port and then reload here with general merchandise as well a passenger for Port Angeles, Victoria, Vanoouver, Belllngham, Ever ett Port Towaaend, Seattle and Taco- evety IB or 20 daya. and ahould nougn freight be offered for the smal ler way porta it 1 proposed to atop at those placea. May Benefit Shipper. Portland, it 1 thought i 0 situated that dealer can purchase their good aa cheaply, if not cheaper, here than at any other place on the Pacific coast and together with the low freight rate pro posed the promoters claim that it will aid th dealers to get their good direct from a trade center. "It is estimated." eays Mr. Steelsmlth in his announcement "that a vessel 'of this kind operated between these ports and carrying cargo both way, can carry general cargo between Portland and Puget sound ports, also British Co lumbia, for the aum of 28.60 per ton weight or measurement at carrier' op tion. It 1 expected later that the Portland, San Francisco It Puget Sound Steam ship company may be extended to In elude a quicker service by th addi tion of another ateamer. Buy Near the. New Railroad Fine city house and lot 8800. Also well located lot and good 7 room bouse, 82600. E. C. Dv. 8th and Main streeta orea-on city, or. 1 LRK8H suits lor rent all alsea Tailoring Co.. o Stan; at CLARKE BROS.. florUta, fin at J floral designs. Hi BIRTHS you own your lot w will build you Unique I a home to suit you. and let yoa pay ror u at 1-0 per moncn. wny pay rnn 1 when thl opportunity I walunr for youT Correspondence aollslted. Beaux Art Building So., 201-2-2 Lumbermen hide. Phones Marshall 1479. A-2888. flowers Morrison' at UNCALLED FOR ANHWEKS ANSWERS to classified advertisement which appeared In The Journal await those possessing certificates for the fol lowing numbers: A 489, 608, ll, 612. 899, 000, 80S. 107. 414, 820. 627. 828. 881. 832. 642, 4S, kk tit tn ni B 176. 617. 624, 627. 629, 640. 648. 146, JOHNSON To Mr. and Mra John John et(. ooi. 00s. oil. en. i en. 1 ann. inni z. a e-iri C 678, 692. 600, 604. 109. 618. 619. 620, GUTHERT To Mr. and BRYANT To Mr. and Mra. Ernest Brvant 286 Glltan atreet June 81, a JirL AMES To Mr. and Mr. Oua Jem. 173 Eaat Seventh atreet, June 20, a BANKER To Mr. and Mrs. Kino Banker, 104 East Thirty-eighth street June 12, a girl. BABCOCK To Mr. and Mra Harry BabcocK, 6-0 Belmont, jun -t, a gir- Buv of Owner Rave full commission; special price for short time; well built modern A room bungalow, close to 2 carllnes, good view, Wavertelgh Helghta Inquire 885 E. Kelly at No agents. - want a home on the eaat eldet 649, 662. 684. 173. . 674, Albert H. Morris Burled Today. Colfax, Wash., June 28. Albert H, Morris, aged 20 years, a son of Daniel B. Morris, a pioneer resident of Cen tral la, died at the St Ignatius hospital at Colfax Sunday of abscess of the head. Two sisters. Mm. W. M. Moore of 1441 Moody street Portland, and Mr. Jack Haverman of Beaverton, Or., survive. Th body was sent to Centralla for burial. Funeral servloea are being held there today. Weds Colorado Jurist. Bound Brook, N. J., June 28. A large number of notable guests attended th wedding her today of Miss Angle 8. Kuhl, daughter of Commander G. W. Kline, U. 6. N., and Mrs. Kline, and Judge Charlea EX Southard of Greeley, Colo. Th wedding took place at 'The Mooring," th summer horn of the bride' parent. Indiana Luther League. South Bend, Ind., June 28. South Bend la entertaining for three daya the annual convention of the Indiana Luther league. Delegates and visitor from nearly every part of the state ware on hand at the formal opening of th gathering' today. Lungs Declared Sound- Life Insurance Granted We advertise Eckman's Alterative to tell those who have tuns' disease what has been done by lta use. Gentlemen: "On the evening of May IS, 1907, I had five hemorrhages from the right lung. My hemorrhages kept up for one week I had 28 in alt Septic pneumonia developed. My doctor told me my left lung had alao become af fected. ' I started to take Eckman's the last - of August, 1907, and Improved steadily. Since my recovery about a year ago, I was accepted for lite Insurance, after two examination by a company that had prvlouly rejected ma" (BUrned , Affidavit) CHA3. MORGAN. ooe j nompwn et rnua.. .pa. Fuller detail of above case on re quest ,-Vv. ' ' - . Ec kitten Alterative I for Bronchltla. Asthma. Hay Fever, Throat and Lung Anecuons. or saie oy xne uwi urug Co and other leading druggista Ask for booklet of cured cases, and write to Sckman Laboratory,; Philadelphia, Pa zor aoaiuonai eviofnoe. Mrs. Oscar Guthert 766 East Twenty-flret Jun 8. a boy. . LARSON To Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lar son, Luke atreet, June 23, a girl. GIBSON T,o Mr. and Mrs. Alvan Gib son, Ills asi caruuiera aircci, j 7 a girl ' ZACHARISSON To Mr. and Mrs Thorgny Zacharisson, Jun 21, 610 Clay street a flrl. . TRAVIS To Mr. and Mrs. John L. Travis, 80 East Sixteenth street, June 26, a boy. . 627. 641 7 ?R D 6f4, 691, 604, 611. 618. 126. 649, 178, 676, 678. 680, 688. B 606. 609.. 6ll. 612. 814, 616. 680. 64T. 674,, 679. F 5?9, 603, 606, 607, 616. 620, 628. 626, 29J 673, 674. 061)2. 612, 616. 617, 619, 620, 621. 671, 679, 682. 688. H 616, 611, 627,-628, 647, 170. 671, 173, 676. 676. 677. 679, 687. J 269, 610, 698. 613. 618, 620, 624, 671, 674. K 663. 612. 616. 617. 620. 626, 631, 648. ui eae -71 MTt 7e 7a ti9-ji-.6X-t& i& ill' U' CAMPBELL In. this city. June w V,! i.v "-.1 ... David camppeii. ageq ii wu., wow, nil, vis, u.v, i, w to, wiv, 647. 667. 72, 674. O 643, 647, 670. 677. 679. 616. P 696, 618. 627, 630, 632, 644. 670. 6T6, 676, 678, 680, 683. 616. 617. 619. R 6.0, 621, 627, 680. 644. 645, 646, 148, 678. 679. S 709. 705. 700, 895, 688, 611, 711. 723, 722, 646, 814, 622, 620. 678, 686, 638, 624. T 680. 693, 664. 689. 680, 678, 684. 689, 632, 618, 641, 627, 644, 612, 618. 664, 689. V 678, 671, 627. 628. 115. 122, 672. 688. W 68f. 622. 682. 625. Y 689, 686. 623, 621. DEATHS AND FUNERALS 26. it vpara 1 , n - - v months. 16 daya Funeral services will be held at the Elks' Temple, corner Seventh and Stark streets, at 1:80 p. m., Thursday, June 29. Friends invited. Interment Rivervlew cemetery. DYER The funeral of the late Mrs. Walter E. Dyer will take plac Fri day. June 80. at 2 p. tn from Holman's undertaking parlors. Interment at Riv ervlew cemetery. ' Borth- DO you We have omo beautirui places, cheap and on easy term in Irvlnpton, Laurei hurat Rose City Park and other at tractive districts. McAllister It Luedde mann. 921 Electric bldg. Phone Mar- thali izi. or A-azo, Beautiful Home Best location Irvlngton; finished la oak and verv select fir; modern as pos sible, lot 75x100: also lots all prices. East 273, C-1S66; no agenta W. H. Herdman. ' Bungalows, Bungalows, Bungalows Anywhere, any price, any terma. See Holbrook, 603 Swetland bldg. A SPLENDID home for aale; 5 rooma, all modern conveniences and then some; lot 70x80, lawn, flowers and bear ing fruit trees; 3 car line, clos in esst side; if interested, phon owner, Sell wood 134. ' M'Hil.ff Martin McHala 600 wick street, June 26, age 46, heart disease. , BBAMER Hanna Beamer, 488 East Riimsid street. June 25. age 82, car- 25 681, 686, 688, 682. 687. 677, 622, 648, bollo acid (suicide). 678. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS CERTIFICATES of title mad by th Title Trust company, Lewis Bldg. 4th and Oak. Victor Land company to Gost .Tnhnann. Inta IS and 20. block 18. Irvington Park 450 B. M. Lombard and wlf to Anna C. Olson, lots 1 and 2, block 11, Railway addition 225 Charle E. De Long, administra tor, to I. G. Peyton, lota 19 an1 20. hlnrk 7. Ina. Park addi tion . TOO Franlt Wolf and wife to Gottlieb Reherr.tnrer. lots 3ft and 40. block 9. Lee Bow Park v 600 Nordby-Craven Investment Co. to Delphi sprague, lot 11, biocK 16, Ladd'a addition Maria Johnson to Henry C. W. Brandshagen, lots 3, 4 and 7, block 36. Portland Cltv Home stead 900 J. Henry Whltehouse and wife to B. M. Lombard. 8 acres, in section 29, township 1 south, ranare 1 east 2,322 E. A, Ten Eyck and wife to R. W. Ketchum et al, lot 7, block 13. Woodlawn . . ,yf 1.000 Abijah B. Chaney and wife to George W. JenKins et al, lot S, hleck 2. Bernhardt Park ...... The Hawthorne estate to Marga ret Burreii Biddie, lota 6 and 6, block 172. Hawthorne Park. . . Emery Hughey to Robert C Krenon iota 0. ana s. diock 8 Porter's addition 800 John A. Ditch, to wunarn starkey 1 t Af Ut 4 block 4, First Subd. of Mo Kinley Park 600 S. B. Okreson to Charles Watts, lots 9 and 10, block 2, Lacrel ' Park addition .. 400 R. L. Glisan to Jamea W. Morris. ' north 25 feet of lot 8 and south 25 feet of lot 6, block - . "R," Tabor-Jflelght 860 T. O. Hollla and wife to Anna M. Smith, lot 7, block , Queen . ' ' 'Ann addition ................ SAA John L. Drummond and wife to Occidental Trust Co.. lot It. block 8. York DAVIS Loren Davis, St. Vincent's hos pital, June 23, age 87. hemorrhage. SPATH Ernest fcpath, 4204 East Fifty second treet, June 84, age 64, cancer. HOLM John Hdlm, Good Samaritan hospital, June ao. age i, cue iiguw. MAX M. SMITH, florist 160 6th st. opp. Meier Frank's Main 7215. .FUNERAL niKECTORB ' Dunning & McEntee vrv detail. Tth and Pino. Main 480. I A-4658. Lady assistant J, P. Flnley & Son- Third and Madison. Lady attendant. Main 9. A-1699. Undertaker; lady assistant B-1888. E-781. E. 6th-Aldr. Main awa't. a ,.'.- E. R2. B-2526 lERCfr ERICS0N Mr A EAST SIDE funeral directors, eor to F. H. 1 unnma. inc EDWARD HOLMAN. undertsker. 220 8J at. Lady assistant Main 607. ELLER-BYRNES CO., 684 WllUama ave. : notn pnooes: isoy assisiani. HEMSTOCK 1687 E. 13th, Sell wood 71; aiSO Dlwunii, wooqiawn leie. A Snap House and lot 2760, will take horse and cow as part payment, rest terma Phone Woodlawn S044. $1200 New 4 room house, full base ment, electricity, lot 40x100 nesr 2 car lines, excellent neighborhood, fine view, easv terms. 989 E. 32d at. N. Phone Main 7798. : J IN Piedmont, by owner. 100x100 cor ner with 6 room attractive houeev fruit and flowers in yam, alley In rear, garage; no agents. $7000; terms. V 784. Journal. , $30 monthly which includes 7 per cent Interest, buys 6 room home. Just like rent Basement bath, gas, electrio lights, telephone. Corner lot Price 2860. Phone owner, East 2741. 'OR SALE by owner, 6 room modern house, lot 60x180; various berries and fruit; nice lawn. Terms. Two bock to Mt Tabor car. 112 E. 47th. Phon Tabor 2972,. ' $15 DOWN, $15 MONTHLY. ' Swell, new little 3-room cottage, 'lot 50x100, close to new Mt. Hood elec-; 1 trio. .Fred W. German, 829 Burnslde St M. or A-2776: ; ". FOR SALE! A $2600 quity in a 7 room house and grounds 100x166 on th 1 corner of E. 64th and Burnslde; price $5500. call at 14 m. eiat ana make mean offer. ' ; ;-1 FOR SALE by owner. 5room bunga-i low, in Rose City Park. Would take lot as part payment. 494 E. 64th st. N near Thompson. ' NEW modern 6 room cottage, 247 - E. '. 36th et.: j-bou, including an improve ments; $duu aown, oaiance easy Owner. 1139 E. Main. Phone B-: -.l-kl 14.000 A MODERN 7 room house, electrio lights, bath, 1 story barn, at Arleta. Pay down what you s can, balance like rent. Tabor 868. . . . GENERAL REAL ESTATE 02 MODERN' 6 room house, lot 40x100, ce- ment oaeemeni, cement walks, nicety finished inside, close in, lots of roses, lawn, etc. 861 E. llth. Phone E. 6023. LADY must sell; will sacrifice her mod ern little home near 23d, and Thur man, for $8900. Haaemann. 601 Rail- 2,660 INCOME oroperty. store and corner lot, pay -13 per cent; Income $528 an nually; price $4000: good reason for selling. Clarke Co., 207 Rothchlld bldg. Phone Main 2407. FOTt SALE ROUSES r 01 MUST sell at aacrifioe my - $ room house. Plastered, tinted and fur nished. Lot 50x100; beautirui shad trees and lawn. Cloae In. Right on St John carltne. Price $1100; terms. Lot is worth the . money. ' See It at once. 1285 Greeley. Woodlawn 1968. -. way Exchange. ' SEE OWNER. 6 room new bungalow, full basement, : laundry, trays, corner 75x100; snap' at ; $2600, $250 OV)Wn. 214 Commercial blk. .; ! $76 DOWN. $15 MONTHLY. . , New 4 room house: bath and toilet with built-in folding bed. This is a fin, little place; $1250. i 214 Commercial blk. 3Ew?f5- fin liwn and roea C. G. Wollett P"Ises. , ' - 841 Mississippi av., Phone Woodlawn BY owner. 6 room houee 8-500, cloee in 1-S'T ' -w : . ,. - on car line. Easy terma. . Phon Kaet ' - SOOT.. Al A - .W , . .. ... fruit an4 well. Tnniilra nt 1 6 ROO iou FVank Bullard. 1024 Moiaua av.. Ore- Lawyers Abstract -.-Trust Co.. capital I ron Cltv. Or..' ' I DANDY PACIFIC Title Trust Co- th leadlna aoatraetor, 1 womu, (round rioor FOR SALE 8 room rooming Cheap ix ' purcnasea ai one. 4480. -m----: w-V.;.4'-i.-i -vY MS. new. bargain. $4650. Terma to 1 1 4 , ma itflm ml..l.M T-K m' iftl . ' 1 T ' f 651 24 et " Main 6780. new easy terma, hAiia Main I NEW 3 room house for sale, Mt Soott una, int. u-716. journal. 71 t