THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. I'OKTLANP. SUNDAY UQUUVIO. AliilL f. HI LiGliniOUSE OIDS fiDECTED; U. S. TO n.rnllr VI n tf., .. TMl f "Vv4 ,,., 4 Vtt1ti4 44 'U. I 14.4 (bM 4 WaA.af 4aa 4lwa 44aa- uUJlw ta 1:'!, p. 14, ta IH I It t . I -i -. iut. 14 4a.4 4 A.M la Jiw r i ( 4t-4 4.-al4 la )! I va a ai4-4 -4 (al IM .- Ii4 44 4M 14 fi i-mt . 14. . t'tftifve tuuwiy m i turn v wuuhww s .j a.. : . . 1M J ta It 1 4av.- i4 4-af T4a4 ti t- a2u tattVM 4"" 4al t M tf ', I s mmt lMWb 'r aw it k4 aa 4-41 N i4 itiW ta 4414a 4 4.at 4 iaa--rMa af4 4aa 14 IV 44 IK ft J-wJ f rilwt. a 4- t- t rtfci4,j if ia i- 14 Ula IM ( La t4at I -a 'I .. U tM 4. 4 Va 4kl jut4 lata faa I tUMl4 l4kl W. A4 ("4441 f U .. !4 t Mil Itw. l.ia 4U4 44 fv4 fa. it 14 VERUILYA JURY IS WOT ACLE TO AGREE; LET GO IE tM4 I44) Ut t4 44I4-I U ttf, 44 41 44 11 14 4 f l4 la li-a 4-ii-4 af l-4 44a t !U4 4JfV4!4 4 r 4va4 f 4)4) 1 4a4 a 14 I aa4 ui aM ta 4- lIW4 It t"4( 44 awr.4 atMfca auk -u it. 4 ih taaiia iva ra4i 4r l 4V4 I V4 a atu .l4 14. laat ! laaU44 aa Ufa 4aao lva 4tiM ita 4a4 uml 4aaltJ. H0 . IM a4.aa4M 4 I Jt w4a4 CVi.y 'i 4 tla )M U.4 a4 MMla M aUa.4: 4I.444 a-ai4; laa ! 4jHi .. a Iraa4 la iMMu ka tataa ann Tender for AM Light Too High IM 4 f Km I V a. at. r e frwa u. I 4raa4 44) 4 44 I 'f aa aa fal IJaal. tl t -a li-it 1 af -4 tltft aa4 takfrattai aa I i -r . IV mI af ri-. i 4 hLj T- 6.114 taia la 14a aiia4 4 Lowest Being $25,000 t;ia kvaoj at I' a 4fa4. afiai ia fM4 41 ta pm.,. UM a)a a aa MfaaaJ Mawlhlaa ta 4 uja .lawmxm.uiiamn 4 -4JI-, i-4.-jLa ?aa u4 t da 4a axrt 1 V tatai Vlii 4M.4 4 4 h4 t ! faawawttaa-, 1414 t4B4V aMatt 44 J'4 t-JU 41 Mil fnw (Ma fia ia. M4a aa 44MS4 r wl Department May Do the at. m j. jamaa j i;t , i aun-akui x aaaaag3aawwBaF4a J ti. Mm Woric by Oay Labor. 11 MM Ml hUt ur la la aaatktr taa f I Ka lift ).a 4)ia iMi ita Miua) . wf 14 kUfc Ma 3 vka!ii4 cmkk. Ta ta .a i m4 lia a4 I . a'tI altlM I A I I frHl. trt IIM I. tvatfc. I' hll-Ma .tl.f fw K f. f MIMolt aU-l.1 .l..l., tlliraw HtM laii al r J I. Mfe4 tarn lu ail aMa Iwr tl. eteliid a linia ibaa a4 I ha.4 rl4 At teeull af IM a -lloa f Kuh bf la liaiK 4a fcuia ea4ttie4. IWr ba ta!lrJ for 4ia mmct laKljr aM laa aaar laaWia , lU l afaa4 la taa loai-wiaTa m , u MT i. -a.u.ailr ail t laa Ua aa aasi(ia4 r tii aavn-t hm am, A It 4aaif4 I liM Ika cntrdi af IW aialtaaj aa aooa aa l-oaaibla. a-i lw k Iduk laa B.l lar up l tttaaa tr lalaraa tbtr4 ac(la( J4tr arlt If m molii r aUalu4 ta tba 4tac f la fcfcU aa Mar I It ta rojal)i I Hal k dritt 111 do na ark Haatr tr ilar labor, aaya J. xrf lurk. Tha rpaflmal ta aw ljiuii.C a l-a 4xr.a4 alailoa at la- wtratitoo laiauj, a Uf art af lb analartal 44 4 Mttnibar f lb atkatc-a, Katlac awa Iaida4 hi lal moaio, 1 l.a Ia4 I4 ubaslllaa) (or tha ea irarltea of la AUI fwlat alatloa 44 !:.. Iba ajrk tUtt airlualva af Ida (uachlBarr. Hcttl a4 laaa, hlfli ara tttaD4 bf Iba lfaKwta dtii kuanl. inhar brarh of 1K4 govaramaat vrrlf hava iiavs Ir tof I ha dajr tabor Tw 4ii-t Uk fariaUM 4a ta a(aa rMilaa4 aa4 CaJifwriiia aa fal awrtlalia r 114 mpnr ia mtt I V aiua j 4f 11 aa 4tl4 4f Ifcraa) dirrfral iauli, 14a -4a4rl 414! Ia4ra ty "klf l-a- 4taa-r Mania af 14a lawr t"fa. auria II aaa ) ra7la4 tr ! Iirt Uanraa tV. tl.W aJ 41. Ii4 itt. Ika raul4 alalaal 1 11 II a 4 uarallr a arlua)ti att5 a uahiily f laailaar ) ftnaliafl abaat tha tkah fllal raaoMral Ik cafl f laallfcal j Jitallt L fcl aa finally a)a kUat la hallaMB) fcp la) Ika) Iratk af aaja aj).aw Ika tckaaaar da HtHtf- julliunicanc Damages Norwegian Ship llornelen 1 1 Nawift dooa In a flare ttat-ricaisa J",": I t .y t mIUM from thi- port nrri.-i.ia r i k.i tarn,ui., I ioi partly In Iba aceoropajirlaf Uraat atieooao Ma 'uiMla4 lh aHr I ui or iorwaT annip tioroa- hajf af U4 Ikallca-"Ulo ranal cod I tuca kllad from fortl4ii4 J4BU4ry atranlon. which La bain earned 04) ro 1 1 for tb Antlpodaa. To ct 14 from a lirajy by th Uy Ubor matIo y too I poaleord oaot to Captalft E. IL'Sraod -Laltatf SUtao oogtitaora. n.lXMJiTKn I-TXE1UL ara. Paelfle coaat rapraaantatlva of tb Norw4la marina utwdarwrilara, by Cap- l4ls Ivao Kilo, mattr of U iloma lan. Captkta Ktlaon told that on January 10, la latitade 14 ooaUt, loncltad 111 V4t. I bar ii a) atronf blow from tha Ttusltr Who Vrwned ta lUrcr (Utr C&j ta lie norlra With llonors. Arrflfam40ta wilt ba coroplaiad to. northaaal durinr tha mornlnv boor, day for lb burial tomorrow of A I bar t mhii0 tbvt waa a prrrloua hlrh am N. BannlaUT bticlar 00 tb U. a a from tb Bortbwaat. Hy Boon tb barona- Haaton, wbo vu tfrowtiod yaatarday rtar waa down to 17.10 with a rvfubtr li-n bla cano wa ovorturnad naar burrtcan blowlag, wbll atountalnowa) aaaa war running, a aea ovr tba bow of tb liomaUa tpt away bar for maau darrick and baif of bar forward darkload and a no! bar ovar tha lam broka her ataartna arr, claanad thai aftar dack of tba cargo, amaahvd a Ufa boat, atova la door a, floodad tbo a&a-H room, broka Taatllatora and tba bul- warka for and aft on tb aUrboaxd alda. whila tha atrncth of tha wlrtdj carriad planka from tba cargo Into tba air and awlrlcd Lb em about Uka atrawa. y midnight tb atorm had abated and tha ataerlng gaar bring repaired thai ateamrr procndad to Auckland aftar wblcb aha want to Sydnay for repair. Tba daniag wa aatlnuttad al about! 111.000. tb mwtbora brldg. Tb burial will I lowad by tb atoam launch probably aa b conducted with military honor and I far aa tha olf Unk wh4r tb landlnf in pjDrr win a mad up or mam. I wn mad. brra of tb Or con Kara! mllllla, while a rirlng aquad will Hr thra rolhya at U tratrealda and tapa will ba blown tha laat rll4 la. tha InUrmoot of tha iiillltlaman, Tha naw Naval mtlltla lutnd will tly tb march to tha rema- Itj, ...All mrmberg of tha dlffaraot TITANICS iUIDE.V VOVAOK Giant Iintr Leave Southavmptoa for New York; April SO. Doraay B. 8mltb, manairrr of tha 1'orUand Ulvlaiona ara raqueatad to roact I Tt4Vrl 'Bureau, kaa rrceirad word tb4t aboard tb crulaar Boatoa at II o'clock I tb4 glgantto tram-AUaaUe ltaar Titanic, larger avan than tba Olympic, I to loaT Southampton on her maiden Toygw, Tla Atonday to attend tba funral. If EW. DWJXlXa FE.ITITIK Member of O. X. L to Land and Doocend on. MIIoatila Shore. A new fratur la tb drilling of tba member of the Orrgon Naral militia will ba Inaugurated thla afternoon whan tha dtlten aoldlcr will form a landing party and to through tha evolution of men'o'warameu about to dracend on a hoatila aboro. Tb drill will begin at II o'clock thla aftarnoon. aboard tba U. 8, 8. Boston when tha landing party will launch the cruiser boats and be Cherbourg and llymoutb. to JMew York. a. rrt, steamer Northland, for San Pedro. Arrived at midnight and left up at 1 a, m., 4temer Aaunclon. from Baa jrrancisco. Am red down at I a. nt bark Lrl Q. Ilorgea. Left up at I a. I m., F" ranch bark Eugsne Schneider. Hailed at 4 a. n. steamer Carlos, for San Francisco; .steamer Shoshone, for San Diego. Arrived at ( a. m, and left up at 1 D. nv.. steamer W. a. Porter. from Monterey. Sailed at 1:10 a. m4 steamer Qulnault, for 8an rranclsoo. Balled at 7 a. nrtu, steamer Alliance, for Coos llay and Eureka.) Arrived at ll:Ji a. m, British ship Crown of India, from MARINE NOTES Famous Moorhouse Twin Girls Delighted at Arrival of Twin Boys in the Family rr'-tir a"t,s -'fl ;i y 1 i I na artwuini to I rem uui wn g., 1 a - . . . . AJfUr,"; ZTSSr. ft Mi ZtM Z Steele "1 .irywmbVmrtl.'r; Tha ' San Luis. BalUd ye.t.rday. Tltaalo recently completed a successful Aurella, for San Francisco, trial trip In British waters. I B Franclaeo, April . Sailed at 1 a. m., sieemer 4. is. stetson, tor i'ori- land. . Arrived, steamer George W. Eld- I er, from San Dlogo. Arrived at 11 a. i.i,i. i.rii a rnnjii. .1,. 1 aianmer noanuie, irora roniana. I mouth of the river at t o. m.. smooth !al,edt l "teamer Kansas City, .., .,... ti -n... tor uan i-earo. Arrived at 4 p. ra M-a .,.-.v,. ' steamer Tosemlte, from Portland, for a c.n ... r Casco. for San Francisco, Sailed at 1 1 LT , 1" " ,1 . , ' " s -'- for Portland. Coos Bay, April 6. Sailed at 3 p. m steamer Breakwater, for Portland. Tides at Astoria Sunday: High wat er. 4:51 a. m., 8.2 feet; 6:18 p. m., 6.1 feet. Low water. 10:65 a. m.. 0.8 feet: 10:31 p. m., 8.1 feet. ! r V i, U .".n Mi jOtH .M ,Vv.','JJal X F" W. 1 .7ai . . "i. ikk -a-": -4.'r "'"uijiiniwr.ui.uiu.'-'''- . ..r. .,, photos Copyrighted by Major Ie Moorehouse, of Pendjeton. Or, Tox-a-lox -and - A-lom-jium, otherwise EdUa and Emma Jones, who now ' ' '"'" have twin brothers. ' fSnadal ta The Jounul.l Pendleton, Or., April 4. Tox-e-lo and A-ltun-pura. famous as the "Moorhouia Twins," are rejoicing- In the-advent of twin brothers at their borne on tbe Urn a luia .reservation. On last Tuesday jnwnlna" the second pair of little , red haMe were born to the- equaw of Phil l: Jones, a we) known member of the J ndian congresation cf the Tutuilla mlsf i-ion, lite new arnvaiji being boys while the first twlrj were girls. , . . . . it ia U98 that Major Lee Moor bniise. the noted photographer of this y, too 1tro j.fclurea of s 7ox-elox mi A-lom-t.um etrapicd to their. boards ki j ti a 44 fwrtueste enougU tojinip feh em once while they were crylna; lust ily. Thene pictures, so unique In sub ject, ana so excellent in photographle art, made him famous and Incidentally brought him revenue to the amount of several thousand dollars, for ths de mand for copies came from every eec- uon ot rna united States. - ; Tox-e-loa and A-lora-puni, who now go by the Knglish names of Edna and lus ma Jones, are buxom glrU of. fifteen now- and they are exceedingly happy over the recent event in thnir hnm. On Thursday they 'came to' the city with' their aged arrandmother la uir. chase clothes fot the tiny stranger for as the old equaw put It; "We make um. clothe- for one. need urn, mora" SfARINE INTEaXIGEN-pTS Sne to Arrive. Str. Alliance, Kureka April 18 Str. Beaver, San Pedro., , May 2 Steamer Bear. San Francisco . . .Anril 7 ueo. w. - aider,- Ban LWeBOv. . Aprll 7 oir. iireanwaiar, uoos llay ...April 7 Str. Kansas City. Baa Pedro. .. .Abrll 17 Str. Roanoke, San Pedro April 15 Due to Depart. Harvard. Am. as.. San Fran ADrll 8 mr. f.imore. 1 uiamooK Anril in Str. Kansas City. San Pedro.. Anril 24 Mr. Breakwater, Coos Bay April ft Str. F. H. LesrKett. Panama. . : .Ai,ri1 14 Str. Klnniullh Man l)iirr - .inrii a ! rale. Am. sb.. rrom tsan Fran..ADill -7 Str. Roanoke. San Oletro Aoril 17 eir. j uiumooK. l lorence. ..... .ADrll 14 Str. Alliance, Eureka ....April 15 Bir . tseaver, ean r-earo ADrtl 7 Str. Geo. VV. Elder, San Diego . .April 10 dir. none i;ny, ean luego. .... .April 17 Grain Tonnac-s Ba Bout.- ABnleres, Fr. bk., 2716. . .San Francisco Berengere, Fh. ship, 1875. Ban Francisco Bosauet. Fr. bk.. 1964 . . . Jiinin Duquesne, Jr. ship, 192B. . . . . .Meilllonea L.'tlermlte. r r. UK.. 1846 .... laulnua I .a Perouse.Fr. bk.. 1913 Shipirt llarechal Gontaut, Fr. bk., 2025. Aniofog. asicellaneoD roralgm to Arrive. Alpena. Am. BCh.. 733 San Pedro Artemis, Nor; str., iJUtiS. . .Uan Francisco ! uunsyre, ur, snip, ;uoo...&an rranclwcoi l nkal Maru, no. 2, jap 88. .... .Japan Voroppa Alaru No. 2, Jap, hs 1954 Yokohama lnvcrklp, Br. str.,' 2806. ,. . ... .Antwerp lkalis. Br. str.. 2821 .Nanalmo River Forth, Br. str., 2883. .San Francisco Vessels la Port; Boston. U. S 6. ......... .Jefferson St Berlin, Am. bk....... Columbia No. 1 Beaver. Am. 88.'.... .Ainsworth Clatsop. U.f." Dredge ...... ... .Astoria ! Kirkcudbrightshire, Br. as, .. ..Bunkers ; Kona, Am. tth. . . . .Astoria ' PierreLoti. Fr. bk .' . .Linn ton 1 Eugene Schneider. Fr. bk. . . . . . Asforla f Luceric Br. ss ..Port. Flour Mills j V. G. Burgess, Am. bk. .. .American Can4 Riverside, Am. ss. ........... . Astoria j Reinbek, Ger. sh. .. .v. .LInntJn ! - " .'.x - . - ; ALONG THE WATERFRONT ! When she ealls at 0 this momlhgr for ! San . Francisco , and Los Angeles the 1 "Big 3" steamer Beaver, Captain Nel-1 son, vrflH have a large list of passen ger and a full cargo. After discharging 40,000 barrels of ' crude oil at the Llnnton tanks the Asso ciated Oil tanker J. A. Cbanslor, Cap tain Holmes,, sailed last night on ber return to Ean Francisco. The "Big 3" steamer Bear, , Captain i nopajiucr, is acneouiea to arrive this afternoon 'from San Francisco and Los . Angeles with passengers 'and freight, j The British steamer .lkalis, loading1 lumber at Oregon Slough for Port Pirle. ! 1 scheduled to Shift from that nlaca ' xo ine cjsiero western mills or th Clark at Wilson mills at Llnnton tomor row. " "' - ' -V- . - - . U JI. .,' The . Norwegian " steamer HrrvL Captain Vllhelmaea. which aalled from Hongkong for Victoria ca llarcb 10 wlU S SeDmg of . ' Moyer $15 Suits WHEN YdU SEE IT IN OUR AD ITS SO Men Who Want fooH Kppetrance an3 long terrtce combined at a moiierato cost find their Ideal tri a Moyer $15 tui't; there u none to good at the price. . 4 . LOOK UP AT THE CORNER IT MEANS SOMETHING First and Morrison IS; First and Yamhill FIVE STORES Third and Oak MOY Second and Morrison 87 and 89 Third ""'.'..' t ...... " FI1BEK-RUSH FURNITURE is the handsomest, most durable and most com fortable furniture made at the price. It is hand-made, very strong and extremely light. . ? ' - . It has a smooth surface, a hard finish, a beau . tiful color and no-odor. It is impervious' to moisture". It is, quality considered, very cheap. For these and other iteasons it is ideal furniture ; for the porch, the living-room, den and library. . - SEE IT NOW Our Spring stock of Fiber-Rush Furniture is justjrr andjs well worth seeing. Many of the samples are in the windows this week. ; We show a wide range of distinctive '. designs in Chairsr-Rocker Settees, Tables and Desks. Chairs range m price from $6.00 to $"l 8.00, with other pieces tn proportion. - ; We want you to see Fiber-Rush Furniture-to admire its' beauty and test its strength and lightness. But if you live out bMown, or find it incon venient to call at the sore, we will be glad to mail you a handsome descriptive '.booklet Write or telephone. Do it .today, , "Fifth and Stark CLaFo G TX1 Tl Fifth and Stark A 3 4