The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 30, 1912, Page 15, Image 15

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    Till! OUtGQH DAILY JOUiWAt, I'Ol'TLAN.i. TUESDAY llVL'NING.
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APRIL'S EXPORTS
HAVE URGE GAIN; mimMMig
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Doht Vessels Clear for Off.
thorc Points; Value of Ex-
ports. 5571.142- 22 Ships
Clear in Lumber Trade.
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Building Permits
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CUSTOMS INSPECTOR
DIES ATAURORA
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tloa la H)ojrta ft fcali.r iim -
M lumbr. ft U'l imH T..
la k aaaiU luretx-r-trK. aAil.
ti.ala war. crl.r IttAS or
ri.M vaa.u elaataA frfloa TCfU'l
for pff.hor rft r1af ApMU l-ir
rrfoi ar.Ua liri.ni.
rompoMA af whaal. flanr. Iuab.f, tal
low and -.a.r.1 (ral.hl. tvt
f.e. M llfl.ll.. a t
, i.. . . aa fnllowa:
a. TBI Baa IM IIIHIDbT. If f IV. ajvtvw
tarr-Ia Hour. tlll0; .nra4 fr.
lot. I aalua 1101.141.
Anrii ft Dr. aa. Tail. Irl ftrla.
in aa. lumbar. vaJua 111. IT!
'abVii llMr .a. iBT.rtlp. Ad.laMa.
1 Tit 111 fai lumbar: ralu. 111.142.
April IT llr. . "rahbU. M.lbouroa.
l.tM4i fal lumbar. II !.:.
mm II rr. bh. ri.rra Iott Qu
Inwa ar ralmoulh. 111.410 bu.b.la
whaal. IIOS.IOS.
April J& rr. bk. Euna Bchnaldar.
Quarnatown or Falmouth. 111.141 buah
cla !(, 10,ll
April 17- Pr. M. 0A" Vnnarch.
fa.naaa. 110.000 fact lumber. 11441. and
111 barr.lt tallow. 111.140.
April JT Nor. aa. J. .on. WanMnlllo.
II. til bu.h.la. 141.114.10.
OorU Z. ok bar riatt,
In tha coaaul lumbar fla.t thwa w.rt
11 v..a.la that clrar4 from Portland
durln April, cartrln ft toUl of II.-
tio.ooo fart, whlla for tha aama month
laat year th. thlpm.nta w.ra 1,110.111
fret, aceordlnf to flturat of tht Mr
rhanla Exchanga. Tht lumbr thlp
menta coa.twla. for March of thla year
wart amall.r by 10.000 f.et than for
thta month, tht total amount aet afloat
then belna- 14.410.000. Tht carjoaa
l4 ft4 aa.rt. la M ra (eaalar
IfcAft laaia. aa yaar aa. I'm Ik.
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MIM faal immi4 Ilk lllllul tin
ttl AMU rrlr all 1 lata luant-
aa rai a4 la t'alir.waia anil
Aft lartaaaa tl ar H bar raal waj
aaoa la far.lcn ftr tMpwi.ela far Ifta
aMtaft( RMNiih 4 aari.ta wr. aa.
arfa. Ml. fa lh. aama aaaaiAt
ftar ao II III brr.it left tait arc
ar i ..ea raai .r mat bar wat
htppad faraifM Ihia wta.ift la ait
tf ut ra.a af ArtiL till.
SAYS COMPANY CANT
MODIFY SEWER BIOS
ViMart Oaaft.
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ba4aaa tklflr.alalk ui rw.tv.lilal.
waliArfa. Ila4ir A tilth., iaa
U kl Junto. aa aaa aa4 aa tail
tiary fraot. aw.tiin . Ta.Mr-fu.t
Ifaal IwXwaaa Klftckllal aaA B'.Wll..
aaitoara. rar.ar a) L.an'4, 1 1 .
foniati (iaa Coaa Oa. ra-l K
alar firaarauf taci.i. Uilkliaa. Aae.
a tiral aaiwaaa k.ar aaA rvaa
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aknaa4 l 4 a tu. al tMk
Mif aa Djiw at aaaj aaaatka. Tka
fajamat anfci l:l lake fiaaa al Ibt
iaia. af ait f.ta, I, at.m
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aa4 talarmaai .1 Ik. Aara tm iiarf.
atr. aa4 Uiar lft ftUA4 U
W. . ... aa.4 ttaMtl aawal lka
avaalM I. ta'raa. k-vl M t.w alaaA.
jif a4 Ik. r faiarftaa la Aarwa ft
l.a are. la ba ftaar laU faaaUy.
Tk. tni.nl U tara4 by AU wltft
kit falkM tft4 Htaiaar. Ir. aa4 bi'ft
Martta O ai. Iaa be4ftaa, t. L r.
Ulaay aa4 Orate, til..? af Arafa a4
a IMM, kJia Kfta Mfakbataey afj
to a. W i a
ti raa.i.l will ba b.td by la Aa
ew. fiiiua !.. af ahlrft Ike .
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-ar tji.. a. ka ka.aa !"!
Ma a.aaiaiaa t.r. w.t ba tl At''.
Jaaa 4. HTI. aad eatwaj iaa aa-
laiht aaf.av. aa J.auary 4. lilt. II.
a. kaola4 la Ike alllaa af cbl.f
laaaaa la llll by tallarlo J 1.
ii.oa, .aA waa r.iala.4 la tkal
.11 iaa by t'altecter ki.Uolav
rr txmix
FACTORY
BUILDING
FOR RENT
Two floors In new brfck butU-
Inc just complfled at Hood
inJ Baker streets. South Port
Urul. t-onr lease, low rental.
nuiUine Is well lighted and
will make an Ideal location for
manufacturing plant.
A. L FISH. Cato of Joum-J
n
S. P. OBJECTS TO
COMMON USER ON
In aa oplnlaa tHibaiitiaA la Iba ally
eierutle boa today. Olr Allamay
aab A. Qraal adviaaa that b4y Ih.l
li c.dboi prmlt (ha far If M firtda
Pf la madiry Ma bid f.r Iba
atrucnaa af iba two branrhva of iba
eWlllrio t CVlrn etr. Tha ellr al
tora.y furthar adtltat rht bears that it
ahauld adopt a rule haraaflar prohibit
tnc any bid frawi balnc chaftfed after
II la oar. opanad.
Tbt 1'arlrla Bndaa aotnaaav waa lb.
.. .. - .
awaai bldd.r on txHb braacba af tht
aw.r. but Ita bid. CAatampUlad tha
con. met Ion of tha oondulla with brlrk
Invarta J.rr.ry A; Buffloa ware tha
ll.lt lOW.at bM.lara Thla ar.
f.ra. liow.r.r. war. for etotia blorb In-I4 "aot: builder.
tarta Kith.r tVBa kt Invert la Mraila. I
;r. ri-r.-r.k.r pacific university
lf.V.v'l-rJ. thfti rr- TRACK TEAM STRONG
Mtuiuin k ina cpiniua.
Tna i-arino Brtd rompany. after
tht blda had bean opaned. of farad o
conalmrt tht ttwara wltir .tnn. block
lov.ru for In. aam. prlra It had made
t ankra t AUlaax:.
Al Ik. ret-ular maatbty aaiiaa af
Iba Weenaa'a AltUara af Iba t'ailarlta
ft; bolid.fa. tludayataaua cvmaaaf, I rh.pal. laatoffow afleraaoa al '(taUL.
Ikllaa liean.lla at met win aia a
I K. artar. erarl aaa aad aaa b.lf I . . . .... .aa .hii... ar kl ra
".IlL " . I?ff ?J" I ttarrtat IbakM iawa. AU IMaraateJ
builder. U II Iw.iaw. 11.40
MeuHt aod ttKwiiia cwapaay. .ri
lw alory bulldin.. uurlfi alreat
Iwaaa ftlarb. and Ma.hleriaa: trU I Id r a.
aiatbiaoa AM'itot: . Ill.tea
A. IxrU, . .feet oat aad aa. half
alory rratsa da.lRnf, a.eaatft afraa
bat wean llowe aad Alnaaonb, builder.
lienry r. iaii. it.
Mr. J. Ik rr.aar. elartrlral wiring
ror we miorr rrama dwetllag III O.y
treai. aoribweat raraer Vliteenth
bulldera. lotl.r kUarl rlo company: lit
klra Anna aaerhreet. erert oaa and
ana hair alory frame dwelllag, I
1 nirty-aaventb el feat balwaea ev-Muer
U. l-oat: 1 1 let.
I. Iattad to be praaeai. a
abating wiu pa b.ld at 1 fcl.
bualnaaa
rb.
nniiiiTf niniirp ineana ;
rniVMlL. niUniiJ ror awen with brick Invtrta. Could
thla offer ba aapttd tht city would
aavt 110.000. Tha city attorney adrl.ra
tha csaeuttva board to reject all blda
and rradrertlae for other blda. If it
(Continued Prom Pact On a)
tbt object of (reeling a common veer
on tht Jefftraon atreet connection un-1 deema tht aton. block Invert tha dealr-
leaa all tha reet of tha line ahould be I able one. and tht prtct made by J.ff.ry
aiihlect ta tha aam. DrOTlalon. Council- - nn.
aant coaatwtae thla month were
Ve.ael Destination.
Ptr. Daley Fraenian. 8an Tadro
t'buriartiKiabflan I'edro . , l ."
hboahoTit, tin JTanclaco. ....
Northland. Ban Pedro
, fuaro, 8an Franclaoo
t a riot, ban jrranriew
Klamath. Kan Tadro
Vellowatone, San Pedro
Olympic, fan Pedro
Joh.n poul.en, San Franclaoo.
Tainalpala, ixa Angalta
C'arloa, Kan Krancl.co
C'oronado, Loa Angelea
i)aley Oadiiby, San Pedro
Kho.hone, Man plego ...
Jaly Mitchell. San Franclaco.
Qulnault. San Franclaco......
Ca.oo, San Franoleoo. . . ;
6c h. Honolpu, Honolpu ........
Htr. Tamalpala, Ia Angelet..
Inlay Oadby. San Ptdro
Olympic, Ban i'ouru
Feet.
780,000
o.too
4 1 5,000
100.000
140.000
400.000
1,000.000
100,000
710.000
400.000
610.000
100,000
800,000
1,000,000
700,000
700.000
630,000
.35,000
610.000
KG0.000
960.000
760.000 I
Total
.14.690,000
PORT WAIVES CLAIM
WiU Not Seek PamK From the
Steamer Kansas City.
At a apeclal meeting of the Port of
Tortland cominlttlon yteterday after
noon It waa decided to walva the clalma
of the Port against tha San Franclaco
& Portland Steamship company for dam
age to the fuel conveyor of the dredge
Columbia when Captain Wlllla Snow,
one of the Columbia river pilots, who
waa In charge of the Kansas City at the
time, tald tht steamer waa not exceea
men 8rhmer and Alaculre were of the
same opinion. Tht committee took no
definite action on thla point, but re
ferred tt with many othera to the city
attorney. Tht Is.ut will bt threshed
out after the ordinance again reechrt
the committee after being revlaed and
after tht city attorney wrltet an opin
ion outlining tht council's powers.
The committee agreed upon a number
of minor change.. In both tht franchisee.
On. of these la an amendment limiting
the length of trains to 100 feet.
Superintendent Campbell. In stating
the company's attitude on tht common
user question, declared that ha thought
It unjust to txpect tha Southern Pa
cific company to grant any common
rlghta to competitors over tha com
pany's own property.
"Other roads have tha aama privil
ege wa had and they can buy their own
rlghta of way." ht aald.
The east .Ida delegation also brought
up the question of tha right of tha com
pany to bt granted a franchise with a
common user on one track of tha Fourth
atreet line, while leaving tht deter
mination of whether the other one shall
have tha sama provision to the decision
of tha Ifnlted States auprema court.
City Attorney Grant has been asked to
glva an opinion aa to the legality of
this Una of action. Both franchises
are now In the city attorneys hands,
and ht hat been given an Indefinite
period In which to make a report to
tha committee.
COOL AND INDIFFERENT,
ISMAY TAKES STAND
, AGAIN. IN INQUIRY
(Continued From Pagt One.)
Hugh Woolner, a passenger, testified of
the Straus couple's fata. Ha said ht
believed all the women except Mrs
Straus left tha Titanic.
'Twice I tried to get Mrs. Straus to
enter' tTie boat," ho aald.
AUT0IST IN COLLISION,
MAY DIE OF INJURIES
Wallace McKay. 11 years old. of
111 Pine street. Ilea In the St Vin
cent's hospital today In a practriou.
condition aa a result of Injurlea sus
tained late last night when a touring
car In which he waa riding was atruck
by an automobile driven by W. A, Cad
well, a real estate dealer of (17 Board
of Trade. The collision occurred at
Fifth and Morrison streets, immedi
ately after the accident tha Injured man
waa ruthtd to tht hospital where he
waa operated upon by City Physician
Zlegler. -
The machine In which McKay wat a
paeeenger waa driven by W. C. Wilson,
who haa a atand near Sixth and Morri
son atreet s. Shortly after 12 o'clock
the two men took the car and atarted
down Morrison towards Fifth street
Nearlng tha corner of Morrison, the car
waa slowed down and the horn tooted.
It had gone nearly across tht intersec
tion of tht two streets when lt was
struck by Cadwell's -machine, which
was going up" Fifth street at a very rap
Id rate of speed, lt la asserted. So
great was the force of the Impact that
mcivay waa tnrown out Into tha street
Tht car In which ht had been riding
waa pushed across the street Into a tel
egraph pole on tha aoutheast corner and
almost demolished. Neither Wilson nor
Cadwell nor any of hi. party were In
jured. Cadwell's machine, though badly bat
tered, was not seriously damaged.
OLD LIBEL SUIT IS
DISMISSED BY BEAN
(BaaH.1 la Tfca Jaara.1 I
Parlfle Cnlv.ralty, Forest Orov. Or..
April 10 Pacific's flrat outdoor track
meet of the season will be held tomor
row with wiUam.tt. university at
8a lam.
Since tht annual fl.ld day h.ld laat
whi a number or point winning man
have been d.v.lopad. thua making Pa
cific's team stronger by ' far than th.
t.ama of tbt three prevtoue years, in
tha sprints will ba nryant and r.rrln
and In tha long.r dl.tanr.a will b.
Austin, Tuppar and Murla. Th. w.ight
eventa, of which tna hammer throw has
baen eliminated by Willamette, will be
strong with Shaver and Mayfleld. R.
Bryant la looked upon aa a winner In
the high hurdles, and Ferrln In the pole
vault. Tht low hurdle, will bt run by
Mayfleld and Frrrln. The relay team
will bt picked from Mayfleld. B. Bryant
K. Bryant Shaver and Auatln.
M I LUON DOLLAR DEPOT
PROMISED AT TACOMA
(Unltaa Praat Umil Wtra.)
Tacoma, April 10. Bualne.a condi
tions In Tacoma are bullish today fol
lowing the announcement by President
A. J. Earllng of tha Milwaukee system
that work would shortly begin on a big
passenger depot here. The depot Is
reported to ba planned on a million dol
lar scale
(lUaeae Had Op! man.
far bating eatttai preearad far amok
la la b'a poaaaatten. Ah llong waa ar
raaiad Ibla morning and place uivdir
llltboada Tba Informal ton waa tlgaad
by It FaMoltalb. lolled Ulslee cue-
lame la.parlor
Tells Consumptives
How He Got Well
Tubarculo.l. la .aid to ba curable by
Imply living In h. open air and taking
aa .bundam. of fr..n sga and milk.
I ndoubtadly. some persona ar. b.n.rnao
In tMi way; but th. appropriate remedy
for Coneumptlon la Kckman'a Alterative.
J ko all you boe.lbly can to add ta
iran.th and Incr.a.e weighl. eat
whoLeome. nourishing food, and breath,
tha rlaanaat and pur.t air then, to the
re.rntlal thing, of right living add the
tonic and curative . tract, or teaman a
Alterative Head what It did In this
mm:
401 West Btrat Wilmington, tei.
"U.ntlem.n: In January. 1101. I Wat
taken with h.morrhasaa of the lunge,
klv nhvatcl.n one of II. a l.adlns practi
tioner, eaid that It waa lung troubla I
took .sea and milk In qoanlitiea, but I
gut very
in
l era bam aad a-aae a. aJ
llPOo I a. la I a kaaAAtaa aa!
eft
A
rij&.3irii ii ai mii i
kaacftf
el gtksl Tea,
eed Llatel
laanaek aaa Iaa
Cfce'a,. r'abTal
e4eaae. V bel
H baa aa traaft-
s1 at". Saai'kaj
itl.it la. I awl
eases: aliaJ
lttiitt
mewt e-su.
Portland ll.lcbt. a treat
patad aad saw far. raebetrueted
tiaw er dir. walking dl.ianre. priced
far lauwadiala aaJa. Jll.stt; llttt
n. larortnaiioa. al orrict only.
llf tMeartment
ru raJiB a.
JAooaa co.
Ill lib at
la effavi at.tt 4. un
At. rr.viot a itAits awnijii
lAill Al'Vka nr ais) a
ttf ftaaaay. .
Iltaaa at l Itaa.
-aaMe Uakaa. It Sat U k-a U
tatiiaav I er i a. araltta Ita.ta f.
k a-ania ta I Aaa.ta.a eaw
Xe ad araaaiaJ far Uaa tkaa 1 Uaae
Ik. ataa yaia aa.ly la Hi. T
Ctr aad ail ar .iaaalf h.liwa ...
fjM auaaliaaa ViaaUA. le bxat eat
biiaatkaae Waatae. Ta Vaal ul
Wu4 Ta Raal a la titartaau. aJ
llat.ia aacaalati. ti- raa as.
a .ar liaa ia aeeatttaa,
ta bar lia aa. k .laa-j aaal tkaarttaa.
Wa ad i.ka far iaa. iV.a II.
. fHAh.lK AlVtJriaA.AltTtv
t llaaa. Ifta ear liaa
wkiwtUM llaaae. aa ear na a ear
laa.rt laa
t er aaa aaa.. rati ta tlai.a. M ear I a.
t-tr laa.rt iaa
Tka inn ratae ae.rv la "Tt.w Tatar
aad ai eveer riaaa.ft- a I laa a. aara I
ailaaiiaa. tfaalaA. Ta ftaat aad
tvaaiaa la SVaal - a 4a
aiiw.llaAe Wiaitt, Te R.al aa
Waatad la ft.ni al. f A rarlmtal. aU
Haiti, aaxaaiadi the rata la la tar liaa
a In.tMtan.
Ho ad ck.reed far leae Ibee tare llaaa
ar llr.
raaira.l rata, apaa a ft lira I laa, A
Lban. rail will bring ft aollrar
if iiman- w , ri.i, - - a-i i m,.aaiata
41
At-LkTTl.VU .tUTICLS
A A. 1 X L at
NOfll.m M.ka your
raaarralioae f" lA A
la. Hf-ertal Train laavat
Tfci.rw.jr, May f. II 41
n ta I'aloa Aanat tti'riia
W A II laa, ITtM. 44
M . or l.l.pbaae him.'
Main 1114 er A.IMJ.
Watttvala u nirii.n in
.ft.r Wadnaa.tar nowa, tt ordar
ef bot.au la u, u. vilTICIlul'Bl
Baordar.
A Or haa. O.rap. ataaia jrt
eae.Ailaby kalt n aad Marr aaa.
UAIUUAGK UCKNSIU
EAST GLISAN ST.
BUSINESS LOT
Cen eel you corner near lanlhur.i
111 feel Of front.. a on a tlllaaa al
.lira, rttaaofi.oi. iirai. snap.
b rAttlUl, let Spalding
Portland Heights
Baay Teraaa.
a.-
SO'
Sot wtleex Salldiar.
kept on working
tore aald I won I I
KKAL EST ATX LOAX8
Javenlle Court Maj Oomft
Salem, Or April SO. Mayor iAch
mund today appointed W. H. Rindle, a
young attorney, as probation officer,
tha aalary to be paid by tht Municipal
league. Tha appointment la of special
Importance aa Salem citlxens anticipate
It is tha first step toward a Juvenile
court
weak, and I
n tha atore. Tha aoct
not gain In weight aa long aa I stayed In
the alora. hut 1 kept on working and
preyed each day that I might get well.
I believe mv prayers were anawered. for
Mr. :. A. l.lpplncott. my employer (Up-
Mncntt m Co.. I'epartment mora, sua to
ill Market .treat Wilmington. Iel.
tiad learned of a remedy called luckman'a
Alterative that had none irreat gooa. ana
upon hla recommendation I began taking
It at once Thla was about June, I0.
I continued faithfully, ualng no other
remedy, and finally noticed the clearing
of tha lungs which appeared to be old
chunks of blood coming up. I now have
no trouble with my lunge 1 firmly be-
llevt Echman's Alterative ssved my
life. I sent my spittle later to the State
Hoard of Health to be examined ror tu
berculosis bacilli, and none were found.
"My mother died from Consumption
when I wsa about two yeara old.
"I make this statement ao that others
mav learn of the wonderful merits of
Kckman's Alterative. I regard my re
covery ts being miraculous.'
tHIaned Affidavit) J A 8. SQt'IBKS.
Kckman'a Alterative la effective In
Bronrhltla. Asthma. Hay Fever. Throat
and I.ung Troubles, and In upbuilding
the system. loes not contain poiaons.
opiates or habit-forming drugs. For
sale by The Owl Drug Co., and other
leading druggists. Ask for booklet of
cured cases and write to F.ckman labor
atory, Philadelphia, Pa., for additional
evidence,
MORTGAGE LOANS
5 Ok JOHN L CfiONAJ. TOU
v aoe saidiaa bias-. V
treat.
Carl rraderlck. jm JMorrtaoa eiree.',
l. and Jtnnle Pateraon . li.
. laa!on, 4,, Ymt TMrtaeata
etraai 11. and Krallv r.i... ta
Weldamar Bamd. Ill barond all
".."i naroiiae FAImail. 14.
John emit.. Y. at. C A- It aaf
Kath.rlna King. la. --..
William Walaoa. 191 Portland bOulft.
verd 1 and Carrla Wataoe tl.
Malcolm Meragor. Ill Tklrteeeth
at r eat. li, and Belma McOragor. la.
Maryan Vukelevie. 91 Htenton a treat
34 and Andaa Work. 11. ,
w. H. rammer a. Siokaae, Waab-. 19.
and Bin e rllmmona. it.
W. G. Smith L Co. 7X8 cZ
Waablngtow Bldgoor. 4lh aa Wash law.
W EIjOJNO Invitation a. ramtrkably
good and reaaonabl. In price. Beat tie
Ar llnfminfi. 104 Stark at.
bBris aulte for real, all elaae. (Jaioue
Tallorinr Co. lt Htarb at
Clark e Bros.
aad floral daalgna 19
flee flow are ,
Monrteoa at
fiWTIU
REAL ESTATE TKANgFEIW
CERTIFICATES of title mad. by the
Title at Truat comoanr Lawla blda.
4th end Oak.
CRAY HAIRS QUICKLY BANISHED;
DANDRUFF, FALLING HAIR STOPPED
steadily refused. Once I approached
Mr. Straus and said: 7 am sure nobody
would object to an old gentleman like
Libel to the amount of $1600 asked
by Meyer, Wilson & Co. against the
French bark Babin Chevave waa de-
"but aha nled "! the 'suit dismissed yesterday
ing six mnesau ur """ - you getting In where there Is plenty cf
the dredge. The conveyor -was maged J, H M,d. .T won.t J0 before
k a a. e?
Nwi'
last March while the Kansas City was
nnenlnir the dredge at Postofflce bar
lie on htr way up me rivtr neavuy
laden.
Several matters In regard to the new
steel dredge being built for the port by
the Willamette Iron & Steel Works
came ur before the commission yester
day, and the suggestion of J. B. C. Lock
wood the designing engineer, that six
Instead of five anchors be purchased for
the -digger was adopted. As the pon
toons for the pipeline of the new dredge
have been completed, permission was
given to store them at the drydock at
St. Johns on the understanding that this
was not to be taken as a formal ac
ceptance of them by the commission.
ALONG THE WATERFRONT
The watchman on the steel bridge,' who
was attacked with a knife and cut in
ih. arm hv a hobo night before last
wan unable to return to his work last
night
Laden with railroad ties for Guaymas,
the schooner Resolute was towed down
from Rainier for the sea last night..
To complete her cargo of flour for
the orient, the British steamer Clan
" Maclver was ' shifted from the Crown
flour mills to the O.-W. R. & N. Al-
L .blna dock at 6 last night, .
a- ' tvIAra I. in room on tn Port of
Portland drydock it is expected that
tht other men.' "
Harold Bride, the Titanlc's wireless
operator, testified that Captain Smith
went "overboard three minutes before I
did. . He did not wear a life preserver.".
Bride said he had received 11000 for
his story of the disaster.
AT rOUNTAlNSrHOrrtStOR CLSfWHCRI
'. ' - ' Get the
Tf . . Original and Genuine 'i
iMALTED MILK
The Food Drink for AM Age
uch tux. kuii oaoi lima, n rftvvi
Not in aiiy 'ftmfc
XZT liisftoii''nORLICK-S
- Take a pecks je horn .
WOMEN INTUITIVELY
FELT THAT -TITANIC
WOULD HAVE ACCIDENT
(United Pratt Treated W(r.)
San Francisco, Cel., April 30. 'Ner
voua from their experiences aboard the
wrecked liner Tltanio, arxl on the res
cue ihip Carpathla, Dr. Washington
Dodge, assessor of, San Francisco, Mrs.
Dodge and their- little son- ere- home
again today after a trip overland from
New York. .
The anxiety of the Dodges is Increased
by the serious -Hlness of the son, who
contracted a severe cold during the ex
posure in the Titanlc's lifeboats.
Dr.. Dodge declared that-Mra. Dodge
did not wish to sail on the Tltanio, say
ing that aht did not like a maiden voy
age; but that he Insisted. . He said many
husbands told mm their wives objected
to the liner, but he believed their worn'
an 1 intuition had warned them against
the Titanic.
When asked If ha believed the whole
sale condemnation of J. Brue Is may
was Justified, Dr. Dodge stated that
there wa a- difference of opinion re
gardlng this as lemay was in the last
boat to leave, and many did not believe
it necessarily hla duty to star and go
down with the captain because he
owned part of the ship. .
- Dr.. Dodge tald that at' first ht did not
want his wlfa and son to leave in a life
boats thinking the Titanic safer.. When
he did finally puf them off, he waited
until one -of the last boats left,, and
then , rejoined them In the. dining room,
of. the Carpathian ;
INDUSTRIAL GAIN
r MARKED FEATURE ;
DURING APRIL '12
J .-. -. r .-,- . ...... ' , i ,
' ' (Continued From. Page One
months ending with today of 1I1J art
well above 1200.000.000 - and
by Federal Judge Bean on the ground
tnai -perns or tne aea" precluded dam
age and that the contention of the com
pany that the boat had been Improperly
loaded' and was unseaworthy was un
founded. The suit la an old one and Is
over damage to a cargo of cement and
iron, damaged In 1909 during a trip
from Antwerp to Portland, amounting
to 12600. Testimony showed that the
vessel had been properly loaded and
that she was seaworthy, but had been
wrenched, by storms until she leaked
and the damage was due to leakage.
MORE CANDIDATES FILE
EXPENSE STATEMENTS
. i
Statements of campaign candidates
In the recent primaries filed today with
the county clerk are as follows:
H. C. King, candidate for state repre
sentative, S8; John N. McKernan, can
didate for sheriff. 934; J. W. Bell, can
didate for Justice of jhe peace. 1349.71;
Fred W. Prasp, candidate for county
clerk, $303.40; A. W. Lawrence, candfd
ate for legislature, $71.25; Dan Kella
her, candidate for state senate, IJ4,
and J. R. Rogers filed a statement show
tag he spent $226.75 in the interest of
W. C. North, candidate for sheriff.
' . Oplam Destroyed.
7 One thousand dollars waa the value
of a cast of opium delivered at the city
crematory yesterday, by the United
States customs office. ' The opium was
confiscated by the federal officials and
by their order destroyed at the Incin
Remedy Made From Garden
Sage and Sulphur Restores
Color to Gray Hair.
A feeling of sadness accompanies the
discovery of the first gray haira which
unfortunately are looked upon as her
alds of advancing age Gray hair, how
ever handsome It may be, makes a per
son look old. We all know the ad
vantages of being young. Aside from
the good Impression a youthful appear
ance makes on others, simply knowing
that you are "looking fit" gives one
courage to undertake and. accomplish
things. So why suffer the handicap of
looking old on account of gray hairs,
when a simple remedy will give your
hair youthful color and beauty in a few
daya' timet
Alameda Land Co. to Mlnnla
Worrell, lot 11, block 7, A
nicua i-ari . .
Almlra W. Holt to C. 17. Ma.
derla. lota t and 10. block 1.
Stanley addition ...
Portland Paclfto In ve.t merit Co.
to Maud I. Oig.r, lot 12, block
1. Dana .
F. W. liutchcroft and wife to J
W. Hutchcroft et al. 60x66 feet
beginning at nortbweet corner
of lot 1. block 1. I In. Inn
Lurlm H. Addlton and huBband, to
jnnrR-irci r. najnor, ioi 1, DIOcJC
A J e au in
fi ki K-HJVft V 1VW. ....... .
R, W. Fisher and wife to Alexan
der Gelt man, lot 16. block 1,
Fishers Subdivision of lot 2.
O lan wood Park ... '
Edith F. Ooode to Security Sav-
inga at Truat Co., lot 6, block
"R." Coucha addition ...
Johann Zlegler and wlfa to Heln-
rich dingier, lota 6 and 7. block
6. F.urera addition
Johann Zlegler to Amelia Fox.
diock it, mmmons addition.
With axcentlona
Catherine A. Arthur to Kasten
J-acka, 60 acres In section 17.
Town 1 south, ran re 1 aaat...
B. A. DeTarmond to J. L. Hart-
man, et al, Tr.. lots 3 and 4.
block 1. Rtddell Hal aht.
W. Blanche Brown and husband
to James L. Duffy, lots 11. 12,
13, block 3, Maplewood addition
J. L. Woodland and wife to John
Horn, lota 1 to 6, block 6, Ray
burn Park
Frank O. Glass to Benjamin L.
KUIott, lots 40, 41. block 7.
Stanley No. 3
C H. Bush and wife to Ada Mat
thews, lot 10, block 60, Vernon
911
900
,700
2500
370
.400
10
1000
3000
600
250
OR ANT To Mr. and Mra. John Grant
604 Forty-ninth atreet April 54. a
ffiWERS To Mr. and Mra. Felix Pow.
era. tii Forty-fifth street. April 3S.
boy.
PAUL To Mr. and Mrs. B. A. PauL
Millard avenue end Savant r.aecond
atreet, April 17, girl.
ADAMS To Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Adams,
urn r oriy-mira atreet. April . 29. a
hoy.
HALE To Mr. and Mra C Darwin
Hale, Sixtieth avtnoe and Blxty-a.v-rnth
street, April 16. a boy. ...
RATTY To Mr. and Mra Harry Ratty,
4427 Blxty-flrst street, April 30. a
pd-FTER' To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pot.
ter. 790 Divlalog. street,. April 94.. a,
MITERS To Mr. and Mrs. Frank My
ers lit Hanaoa a treat April 19, a boy. .
HATER To Mr. and Mra. llano Hayer.
616 Mllwaukle avenue, April II, a bov. .
0KAT1IS , AJTD
XKBAUi
1,000
Most people know that common gar
den sage acta aa a color restorer and
scalp tonlo at well. Our grandmothers
used a "'Sage Tea" for keeping their
hair dark, soft and luxuriant In
Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur Hair Rem'
edy we have an ideal preparation of I en rr Turner to' Andrew iK Kndoa
Sage combined with Sulphur and other I lot 6. block 14, Katharine 2000
valuabla remedies for riandraff 'Itchlna Mary J. Kart.n to LMll B. Walk
scalp and thin, weak hair that is split at fj' ..l0""1 0 I0.1 7- f
the ends or constantly coming out. A krichaai u.nrn tn rvnthi. rhV.V
few applications of this valuuablt rem- idt 14, block 2, subdivision of
edy will bring back the color, and in a worm Et Johns
short time It will remove everv trace of Gettlleb Gorr and wife, to Mar-
-.- - J . . 1 A . . k 1 1 U D
juiiicuin rurx auiiox ana nunn
BANCROFT In this city. April 21, st
his late residence. 391 Grand avenue.
Fred A. Bancroft, aged 63 years. The
funeral eervic.s will be held it Fin-
ley's parlora at 2 p. m., Wednesday. May
1. Services at cemetery under auspices
of Willamette lode No. 3, A. F. and A.
M. Friends invited. Interment Lone
Kir cemetery.
KAHRS A t Oet render. Wash.. ' AprTI ""
26, Herman Kahrs. aged 28 years, 2
months, 27 days. Tht funeral services
will be held tomorrow, Wednesday, ilay .
1. 1912. at 2 p. m., from Pearsons par
lora, 169-271 Ruasell st Friends snd
acquaintances respectfully Invited to at- 1
tend. Interment Rose City, cemetery.
efMary J.
ry J. tieer.
at her rest-
3,001
l.OOt
1,600
800
360
BEER Tht funeral
aired 68 vears. who died
dence. 1110 East Alder street, will be
held tomorrow, May 1st, st 2 p. m. - In
terment at Mount Scott cemetery.
LVKK C'harlea Dyer, 142 E. .Thirty .:
fourth st, April 29, age 41.
BANCROFT Fred Bancroft 9it Grand
avenue North, age 62, ..
SMITH William Smith. 96 T East Thlr-
orth Fifth
teenth street April 27, age 60,
VIZ .w
the
dandruff ; and greatly Improve
growth and appearance of the hair,
Get a fifty cent bottle from your
druggist today, and notice the differ
enee in your hair after a few days' treat
mcnt. All druggists sell It under guar.
antee that the money will be refunded
If the remedy Is not exactly as repre
sented.
Agent. Owl Drug Co,
14 feet, of lot 16, block 1. North
Trvlna-ton 2.800
W. R. HAIZLIP CO., Ina. Abstractors,
BOB Qerllnger bldg.. Zrt ana Alder sts.
LONG Andrew Long.
atreet April n. age 7... :
EICK Ruth Eick, 501 East .Thirty-
third street, April 27, age J!4.
8TROMER Pearlle Stromer. 701 . Ma-
rlon avenue April 25, age 20. 1 ; "
MAX M. SMITH, florist 141 H 6th St..
in Selling bldg. Main 7215.
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
. ' J. P. Flnley & Son ?
. Third and Midlson.
Ladv attendant ' Main . A-1IJ9.
Dunning & McEntee v
ndertaaers
Modern la
Msla 430.
PORTLAND REALTY DEALERS
BRONG-ilANART COMPANY.
Ground Floor Lewis Bid. M. and A-1748.
I 603
BRUBAKER
McKay Bldg.
BENEDICT.
Main
549.
SajB, Dalrv tTiuaaltarv.
'City Milk Chemist E, C Calloway In
his report for April recommends that
the city health board revoke the license '
of . Mike Tannler to operate a dairy at
1634 Mallory avenue, The chemist aava
tht dairy is unsanitary and dirty.
" . . Object to Name of Ismay.
'" (United Praar LmwI Wire
Houston, Texas, April 30. Israay Is j
the same of a town In Jackson county.'
The citizens are petitioning to have the )
name changed to Liowe, after the of
ficer who "cussed the White Slar mag
nate out -of one of the Titanlc's life-1
boata.-: . - ' . '-j-.
'Bad Cigars Slow Suicide
BmaJUng bad cigars 4s slow suicide.
No occasion for It, when "6am Eloan"
sella for 9e. - "''.- - - "
AiictionSale
I WILL SELL TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER, FOR CASH
OR BANKABLE PAPER, BEGINNING AT 10
O'CLOCK A. M. SATURDAY
May 4, 1912
The following chattels of the late bankrupt firm of RECTOR
& DALY, to-wit: ,
5 head of Draft Horses.
25 sets of Double Harness.! :
3 sets Single Harness.
. Grading ;TooIs, consisting of "
wneeiers, rresnoes and
Slips. ' .'..;
1 Elevator and Gravel Screen
aijd Bunkers. -V v: .
1 Elevator and Trap;
Lot Dump Beds. -
4 Dump Wagons.'
7 Farm Wagons.
Lot Coal Beds. ' - ,
3 Buggies.
1 Sprinkling Wagon; suitable
for small city. , t
Watery Tank and other .tools.
Place of Sale, 210 East Fifth Street, Vancouver.
W. S. , WOOD, Auctioneer.
Ji-.M. SPEER, Owner
CHAPIN A HER LOW.
183 Chamber of Commerce. "Main 1662.
KNAPP & MACKEY.
212-18 Board of Trade. M. and A-3010.
every detail. 7th and Pine
A-ttog. unf assistant -
MR. EPWAR1 HOLMAN. the leadina
funeral director and undertaker, 22o
3d st, cor. Salmon; lady asslwta-t
Un d er taker. Lad y. a ssu. la n t
B-1888 K.-78L El Cth-Alder.
LERCH
Pearson Co. ttrVEUtin Ml:
AV R. ZELLER CO. B.Uwp'hoV
ERICS0N
Undertaking
8183, A-2286.
Ca Main
Lady aaa't
OREGON RKAT. ESTATE CO. THE
Grand ave. and Mult. E. 67. C-1703.
SHIELDS, J. H,
205 Oerlinrer Bldg.
Main 8480.
The Oregon Law on Advertising
Any person, who In s
J I
Dewipaner or other
:ai, or In public adterutenient er ny
or circular, kaoaingly makes or dla.
Mmloates any ttatement or aaiertlon concern
ing tie ooaatlty or quality, tb. vain., tbe
price, tb. method of producing' or mamifao
or. of hi. mercbaadlat or Drofea.lo.al work.
or the manner or aun ret of porebaa. of ncb
mercbandlt.. or tbe motiT. or Dorpoa. of any
ale which Is antrse or calculated to misled.
thall be d.med gnllty of a mlademeaaor, ' aad
on conviction thereof than bt ponlabed by a
no af not let. tbaa 810 nor mora thta ISu
oe by I m prison men t in tbe eonnty Jail sot et.
eeadlng 20 day., or by both eucb fine aad lm
prtmom.nt (U 1909, c. 104, p. 1S4). .
Tht attention of advtrtlMr., who utt "Th.
Journal," aa well a. that or tn. patille, it at
reetod to tb. .bore tectloa from the Oregot
Cofle coterlDff adverttaiBg;
"The Journal" make. th. aim. rate, oe dfev
play advertttlbg to all .drertlwra, to propoe
tVm ta tb . .paea . oard. and eoea sot ak.
n.b of oot" adrartlaer and "fleab of an.
ether," baliarlng one data, or profeatloB, ra
elvtdnU. or corpora tloa ha. "aqnal rl(thtav M
.oterata .. ra otner i.iaga, ana aaoaio aa
as ea tb. Mate terms and eandltlooa. . ;
' -Tb. Joaroai" ocurna mat .it tie ae en ma
a .ataruaa. j : - -
Beadere of Tb. Jon rati." anawertng mrtar.
tittment. appaarlng tn this paper, ant ra.
Qoeated ta rtport la writing aay fallurt oa tbt
Bart of tha .dvartbMr to do aa a. advarUaM,
and If tbe complaint ts wall foandaA, that aft-
vartlaer will ba denied tc..t to tkeae eclomnt,.
. has beea dona tn th. p. ft. and lt th. ad.
tartiaer'e acta are In rtoltnoe f tb. law b.
will be aaeject ta aroaeeatloa.
There sr. a. .dtertlaer. lnf tbea. eolnmnt
itals.t wtMSt omplal.tt bate tiara atada bt
or rt.oert, .ad vm emnoialnta ar. milt,
eraajpt .tteotVm will be 't" thni.
-- c. a Jackson. Pubu.ker. i
EAST SID.1-; funeral directors, succeaa. .
or to F. 8. Dunning, Ina, E. 82. Blllt.
HEMSTOCK. 1687 E. 18th. Sell. 71. B
1122; and TJnlvera. Park. Col 8I4-39S.
CKMJ2TERIKS
it. sra
m man .
The CEMETERY Beautiful
. LARQEl PERMANENT
t PORTLAND'S ONLY'
. . MODERN CEMBTERY
T: v WITH PBBPGTUAli
' CARE. :k;: r.
of all burtal biota without ' attra
charge Provided with a carman. nt a
Irreducible Maintenance Fund. Lo-
cat ina ideal; lust outside the city
llmht on north and watt slopes ef
Mount Steott. oontalnlng 816 acre.
Equipped with every modern coo-
Tsoiaaea.
PRICKS TO UTTIT ALU
SERVICE THIS BE3T.
ONE MILE SOUTH OF
LENTS. REGULAR
Al'TOMOBILE 8ERV.
1CK FREa BSTHtEN
Lent n d t h
. cxmktery. .
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t i
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t CTTT OmCR. 920-I11 . TFV
BUILDING. MAIN 12. A-7tf";
CEMETEHT OFFICE, TAflOK
HOMH3 PHONE. HI Nil , 11-1111,
t, ....... THTtal CALL LOCAL 416 I.
liO.MMD'IS
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