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Till: OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND," FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 11, 1012. ill fKllP , Without mlihap of any kind, the Brit. Ifch fcteanier WlUesden arrived down tho river at 2 o'clock this morning, reach - Inf , Astoria about seven hours ahead i. ot schedule." r . Shippers here art1 extremely" Joyous " Over the trip of the WUesden, "a they Contend that It will put a quietus on ; the calumniators of the rlver-i-those who are always knocking the channel . and saylntf that, ' veewls of deep draft -Witiot mak-the-trlp 4own w-hwUoaflad, In safety. a When the Wlllesden left the . local harbor In charge of Captain Archie .. Fease of the Columbia river pilots, she ;?a drawing 27.8 feet aft and nearly 2T ;- feetfpnvard." It is said that thl 18 i. the deepest ' laden steamer eVer to go ' frown the rlver'at this stage of water, , - TTiiiuu is .milium tti (lie luweoi pujui. . Before the steamer was ready to leave r Port Und"th epl lotTnade m urvejrrf the ,bad bars Jn the lower river, where Port ; ) ot Portland dredges have been at work, .; and it was decided that there would be .no trouble In getting the steamer down with a full cargo. She had 802,120 bush' 'elu of barley and wheat, valued at 8236, 1925.60, and she was cleared for Avon : moutlrby Balfour, Guthrie & Co. . The next steamer of the grain fleet to get, away from here will probably be " the Bciliah steamer Strathfillan, under I charter to Kerr, Glf f ord Sc. Co., as she jria scheduled to finish working her wheat Monday. She will take out 200,000 bush- els of wheat. Her sister steamer, the Strathness, Is also expected to complete : her cargo about the middle of next week ,I and get away soon after the Strathfil lan. Willesden, Carrying 302,120 v Bushels of Wheat and Bar ley, Reaches Astoria in Sev en Hours From Portland. ' WAIjLVLA LOSES boat ' Heavy Sea Carries Awuy Equipment H of Bar Tug. ''While coming In over the Columbia ' river bnr at 4:30 yesterday afternoon, A-iht, Port of Portland bap tug Wallula ' shipped a heavy sea and had one of her .ivllfeboats carried away. The davits on whUJ. tit t hung w( toru out, but '' this was all Die damage sustained by '. the craft, according to Information re- celved by M. Talbot, general manager loi-the-JPoxL. The boat and davlta will be replaced at Astoria. The bar tug i Oneonta, which has been here having repair work done, left down for the "mouth of the river this morning to re sume her station. LOSES 100 LOGS in gale ;T Japanese Rl earner Encounters Ter- rifle Gale; 8eas Wash Deck, ii f Advices from San Francisco this morn ring state that the Japanese steumer Tsu ruglsan Maru, which is to load a wheat cargo out of here, arrived there yeater v day from Otaru minus 100 logs of her ) deckload of hardwood timber, Scptem ' ber 25 she encountered a terrific gale and terrible seas broke on her decks, J 'setting a part of the deckload adrift, 'hut doing no other damage. After dis charging her cargo at San Francisco ? the Tsuruglsan Mam will come here 5 and load a full cargo of wheat for the ' orient for Mitaul & Co, GETS 4900 311 LE MESSAGES -Telegraph HHr Wireless Station f Again Makes Remarkable Record. f (Special to The Journal.) Astoria, Or., Oct 11. Operator Crowe, one of the Marconi experts In service r,of fhe" company at the Telegraph Hill , tween a and 4 o clock Wednesday morn lag picked up some messages from the , i distant coast of Japan as they sped he ' tween the Japanese liners Yokahama y Maru and Canada Maru, crossing the Pacific, and the home ports on shore. The distance Is calculated at about 4209 nautical miles or over 4900 miles. This "tatten-lioids t hr -coast- record.- FIVE JAPANESE UXCAUGHT Scare h for . Deserters FxpoiJBJMp I ' Egoi Left to County Officers. V. .. (Special to Tb Journal.) Astoria, Or., Oct. 11. Inspector Riley "T'T"The local iihriVJgratloh office " with tJ ex-Poun,dmaster Hull, has returned from the north shore, favlng abandoned to local officers the search for the five Japanese deserters from the ship Egon. It is expected that the men will be roMnd .. . ed up In a few days, as It 13 almost impossible for, them to escape with the information . flight, and inero. now extant as to their the rewards offered for LARGE LUMBER CARGO British Steamerjst ratlidene Coming " londay to Load Here, v Another large lumber cargo will be set afloat here when the British steam er Slrathdene, 3544 tons net, Captain Tlnrrtln nrrtvfl frnm ?an TTVanMaA , Monday. She Is one of the same line . as the Strathfillan .and Strathness, now in port loading wheat. The Strathdene, which brought a coal cargo from Nor folk to Maro Island for the United States government, , will proceed to the Portland Lumber company's mills to load approximately 8,600,000 feet of lumber for Calcutta. . She is Under char ter to Hind, Rolph & Co., and U E. Force, representing that firm, has ar rived here to jooic after the loading ot the vessel. The next vessel after this to load here for that firm wilt be the harkentlne Koko Head, which is nine days out today from Ban Francisco, to load 1,400,000. feet for Australia, v CABLE STEAMER COMING Burnside Will Overhaul Fire Control Uneg of Columbia Fort.- rJ 1 - - (Hpectil to Ih lonrnaLl . Seattle, Wash., Oct. 11, Between Oc tober 20 and 25, the United States cable steamer Burnslde will proceed to the Columbia river, where the signal corps has considerable work for the vessel in repairing and overhauling the fire con trol lines at the forsts ,near the river's mouth. The Burnslde returned yesterday- from 'Cape Hinchinbrook, Alaska, where broken cable was repaired. She will dock and clean at 4he Puget sound navy yard, but will not be jreadyto proceed for nearly two weeks. The" re cent Job In Alaska was the most diffi cult the Burnslde has ever- undertaken, severe storms retarding the cable crew. Three times the vessel wasdrlyen to shelteri j. LAST SAILING DATES Open River Transportation Company to. Close for Season: .....VJ''..'. 7 In a circular addressed this' morning to the ' shippers of Portland and of up river points, A. B, Wasteil, manager, announced thar operations of the Open River Transportation company-' will close for this season October 80, The last through sailing dates for this sea son making connections to landings be yond Celilo Will be October 17 and 24 from here. After that the service on the upper Columbia will be discontinued until next year, although the steamer J. N. Teal will continue to make three trips, a week to The Dalles up to and Including October 29, when' she will discontinue until next year. MARINE INTELLIGENCE . , . to Arrive. St. Rose City, San Pedro..,,.. Oct. 24 Oas str. Anvil,. Bandon Oct. 12 Steamer Allianoe, Eureka Oct. 13 Str. Beaver. San. Pedro... ...-.Ocu 13 Str, Beaver, San Pedro Oct. 13 Sir. Bear, San Franclseo, ;,,.. .Oct. 1 Geo. W. Elder, San Diego Oct. 21 Str. Alliance, Eureka..., Oct. 23 Dae te D evert St. Geo. W. Elder, San Diego... Oct. 23 Str. Elmore, Tillamook Oct, IS Gas. str. Anvil, Bandon Oct. 13 Str. Breakwater, Coos Bay Oct. II Htr. Kose City, San Pedro. .Oct. 13 Str. Roanoke, San Diego Oct. IS Str. Beaver. San Pedro. .Oct. 18 Sir. Hear, San Pedro , .Oct. 23 To Leave San rraaolsoo. Sir. Harvard, San Pedro Oct. 11 Str. Yale, San Pedro Oct 12 Vessels la Fort. Egon, Oer. bk . . r. . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . Li nn ton Titanla, Nor. ss. .Oregon slough Strathness, Br. ss Oceanic Klna, Dan. ss Oceanic Strathfillan, Br. ss Montgomery 2 Achlibster, Br. ss. Prescott Boston, U. S. S. Stream Bear, Am. ss ..Alnsworth St. Nicholas, Am. sh. Astoria North King. Am. ss Goble Berllii. Am. bk. Goble Levi. O. -Burgess, Am. bk Gobi Hera, Ger. bk.... Irving Kdouard Detaille, Fr. bk.. ., North Bank Cavour, Per. bark .Westport Willlsden, Br. ss Astoria. O rata Tonaage Earonte and Usted. Aberlour, Br. str Nicolaiefsk Adelaide, Ger. bfc St, Rosalia Altalr, Br. bk... Callao arabien, Dan. str.f Antwerp August, Nor. is..........aan Francisco Bangor, Nor. str. ; Antwerp Boadleea, Br. s. .Buenos Ayres Clan Macfarlane, Rus. ss Gatlco Colony. Br. bk Buenos Ayres Detmold, Br. str ....San Francisco Kilbek, Ger. bk St Rosalia Elfrieda, Ger. ss,. . . .. , . Iqulque Fitspatrick, Br. sir Coronel Gen de Nerrier, Fr. bk. ....... . Shields Goldbek, Ger. sh St. Rosalia J. Maszlnl. Peru, bk, , , . , r . . .Callao Hougomont, Br. bk.... ,.,, .Iqaique Inverclyde, ,Br. bk Buenos Ayres IsebelL- Gef bk St Rosalia Jersbek, Ger. bk .St. Rosalia JoinvHle, Fr. bk Antofogasta KlUoran, Br. bk Rio Janeiro Mancunla, Br. ss.; Shimonosekl Aiarecnai vinirs. t r. dk bantos Metropolis, Biu4k,-BueBoa.A.ws.l uiona, uer. an ...Taitai Ossa, Oer. ss.... Coqulmbo Osterhek, Ger. bk ; . . .... . v. Montevideo Oweenee, Br. bk Taltal R. Cv Rlckmers, Ger. bk Hiogo RavenhiU, Br. ss .' Callao Rene, Fr. bk Sydney Rene-Kervller, Fv ss, ...... .Newcastle Terpischore, Ger. ss Rio Jsnelro TlllWlr l'r M.or-i-rrTTr rrrr.-BWM Valerie, Nor. bk..... Cape Town Miscellaneous rorelga to Arrive. Balboa, Am. sen Caleta Buena Bay of Biscay, Br. ss.. ....Callao Christian Bors, Nor. str. . .San Francisco Dnimmutr, Br. ss San Francisco Dundee, Rus. bk Santos Expansion, Am. Sen Valparaiso Fltaclarence, Br. str San Francisco FranRby. Br. str.". ;..; .. San 'Francisco Frankmount, Br. str Viotorla Geo. E. Billings, Am. sch..San Francisco Heclu, Am. bk.. ........... San Francisco Hornelen, Nor. str Honolulu Ikalis, Br. str San Francisco J. 1L Lunsmann, Am. sch Iqulque Koko Head, Am. bk. San Francisco Lahalna, Am. bk San Francisco M. 8. Dollar, Br. str oos Bay Makawell, Am. bk San Francisco Mariechen, Rus. bk ..Cardiff Ockley, Br. str San Francisco Oswestry, Br. str San Francisco Robert Dollar, Br. str.... San Francisco Stratbearn, Br. str San Francisco Titanla, Nor. str. ....... .San Francisco Tsurugusan Maru, Jap. str.. San Fran, ertenar,- ftr.i-T-r:i; fort-Allen Wlnslow, Am. sch San Pedro Wm, H. Mars ton, Am. sch. .. .Valparaiso Wm. H. Smith, Am. sch.... .San Pedro ALONG THE WATERFRONT As there were only three members ot the Port of Portland commission pres- Some Growing CMldren- are under size under weight Some grow tall and thin, others are backward in studies , pale and frail improper assimilation is usually the cause, a If your children are not rugged and ruddy and rosy bubbling with energy and vim at all times, you owe them SCO TT-'S-EMULSION nature' Ifmed nourishment to build body, bone, , muscle and brain, . ildmr need SCOTTS EMULSION U Scorr & Bowks, Bloomficld, N, J ! . , la-a' Trado-klwfc ent yesterday there was no regular monthly meeting of that body, It hav ing been postponed until next Tuesday, when a number of new matters will be brought up for discussion. The Mtjimr Rnflill hmm hn brought from . Rainier to the Buppla shipyard, where the leak which occurred under her guardrail near the stern, Is being repalredLlt was found necessary to remove only a small part of her deck load of lumber. , , - , ' ' " i Coming from HBandon arid way ports. the gas schooner Tillamook, Captain An. flnsen, arrived at the Albera dock last mgm. f Texas Tommy, the cocker spaniel lost yesterday by Harry Montgomery, of the customs house -force, has been found, the owner having received a telephone message this morning to the effect that Tex had been found in Bouth Portland, where he had strayed. He was given to the ..deputy collector by Captain Thorn- sen of the steamer George W. Elder. Extensive preparations are being made for the launching- of the new steamer Multnomah at St Helens tomorrow af ternoon., and the river steamers- T. J. Potter and Monarch are being prepared for the occasion as they are to take the guestr To-tn laanchingrT: - -- " Notice to Mariners. : ' 'The following notices of changes in aids to navigation have been issued by WeTTglimuse department arwashrng- ton and are of interest to mariners en gaged in the coastwise trade: - 1 872. California San Francisco - Bay Buoys to be permanently discontin ued, about October 16, 1812, Rincon Reef rocks, which they formerly marked, having been removed, ' ' Four and three quarter fathom buoy, IIS, first class pun. Four and one half fathom gas buoy, HS. (No. 40, 1912.) . N. to M. No. 88, 1912, par. 1695b. C. A O. 8. Charts 6531, 6632, 6530, 6502, 6500. Light List, Paclflo Coast, 1912, p. It, No. 38. Buoy List, Paclflo Coast, 1911, p. 18. Coast Pilot, Cal,, Oreg. - and L Wash., 1909, p. 78. . .1879. Washington Puget Bound El liott Bay Correction Buoys estab lished August 27 and 28, each a second class spar. West waterway middle ground buoy, HS, in 8 2-8 fathoms of water, to mark a shoal spot outside the entrance to the West Waterway. Pier 14, flagpole, 5 degrees true (N. by W. 11-16 W.- mag.). Court house," 67 degrees true "(NTS. by N. mag.). Albers Bros, dock, flagstaff, 85 H de grees true (NE. by E. E. mag.). West Waterway Buoy, 2, in 6 fath oms of water. Pier 14, flagpole, 7 degrees true (N. by W. V4 W. mag.). 'Court house; tiy, degrees true (NNE, E. mag.).. - Albers Bros, dock, flagstaff, 76o de grees true (NEt -16 E. mag.). " West Waterway Buoy, 4, in 5H fath oms of water. i Pier 14, flagpole, 7 degrees true (N. i by W. 7-16 W. mag.). Court house, 52 & degrees true (NNE, 1 9-18 E, Utag.)r . , " -1 Albers Bios, dock, flagstaff, 70 de- grees true (NE. VI E. mag.). (No. 40, 1912.) ' N to M. No. 88, 1912, par. 1696. - C. & G. 8. Charts 6446, 6460, 6400. Buoy List, Paclflo Coast, 1911, p. 48. Coast Pilot, Cal.r Oreg. and Wash., 1909, pp. 163-154. 1680. Washington Fuget Bound Ta coma Waterway Light and Vog Blgnal to be established, about December 1, 1912. An occulating white light, about 800 candlepower, occulted thus:, , 1 Light ' Eclipse . r ' 8 sec, . 2 sec. shown about 25 feet above water, from a white skeleton frame structure. . Fog signal wilt be a bell truck-by machinery a double stroke every 10 sec onds. ' i ' . ' The light and for algnal will be lo cated on the point on the easterly side of the entrance to the City Waterway. City hall, right . tangent, 216 degrees true (S. by W. 1-16 M. mag.). High school, left tangent, 801 de grees true (W. N. mag.). ' ' Pnaiftnn? T,nt. 47 decrees. - II min ute 43 -seconds- Nrf-4ong.-4.28- degrees 25 minutes 05 seconds W. The illuminating apparatus will be a lens lantern. . ' The lllumlnant will be an electrlo In candescent "lights INo, 40, 1912), C. & G. 8. Charts 645f. 6460, 6400. Light List, Paclflo Coast, 1912, p. 68, after Nd. 815. Buoy List, 17th District,, 1811, P. 49. Coast Pilot, Cal., Oreg, and Wash., 1909, pp. 24, 157. Dally RlTer Readlnga. 8:00 a. m., 120th meridian time. STATIONS Lewlston Riparia . .-. . Umatilla ......... Harrlsburg ....... Albany Salem Wllsonrllle Portland .......... ?3 5? 53 f p a 3- C B 3 S 24 I 3.41 0. T 80 3.80.1 Q 26 16 0.2 0 0 20 1.4 0 0 20 0.2 0 0 is "i!6 i6!ii' '0 () Rising; ( ) falling. Notice to Mariners. The following affects the aids to navi gation in the Seventeenth Lighthouse district. Washington Wlllapa bay Outer Buoy, "WB," PS, first class can, re ported missing, October 4. It will be replaced as soon as practicable. C. & O. S. charts 6185, 6100, 6052. Buoy list, Pacific coast, 1911. p. 42. By order of the bureau of lighthouses. HENRt L. BECK, Inspector. A huge underground lake Is to be tapped in an effort to supply water to a section of Belgium which is almost entirely dependent on rain water. Gastritis Indigestion and Stomach Misery Banished .11.11 ! I MI-O-NA Stomach Tablets Are Guaranteed. Gas, Sourness, Flatulence Go At Once. A Physician's Prescription That ' Thousands Swear by and Pharmacists lUcommeao. It's a simple matter to put an end to all stomach misery and have a clean, strong, healthy stomach that will digest the heartiest food with 'ease. Get a 50 cent box today and follow the, simple instructions. Carry some with you wherever you go. You will notice that in one day your stomach will feel better and in less than a week you will realise that in MI-O-NA STOMACH TABLETS you have a real remedy, one that not only relieves, but puts an end to Gastritis, Indigestion ana all other stomach aliments. Tour stomach Is probably to blame If you suffer with Headache or Ner vousness, Despondency or lack of your usual efficiency. Try MI-O-NA STOM ACH TABLETS for any of these" ali ments. They are almost a speclflo for Vomttrng of Pregnancy and - Se Sick ness. Any druggist anywhere can sup ply you. Fl ETWEMIE1 AND $3.00 Shoes $R 83.50 Shoes Holes in Your Shoes i REMIND THE MAN AND BOY OF A NEW PAIR OF SHOES Snappy styles in tan or black, button or lace. Our "DRYFOOT" OIL-TREATED SHOES are specially treated for wet weather. Money -Saving Cut Prices 3.35 R $4.00 Shoes "Dfyioot" High Top Shoes $3.6 5 $R $5.50 Hi-Tops 3.S45JrfR$6.00ffi.Tops Boys' Box Calf Shoes $3k00 SHOES, SIZES 1 TO BV2, PER P J MEE (GWPMAM "THE SHOEMAN" 88 Tiiird Street 88 BETWEEN STARK AND OAK STREETS, OPPO. SITE CHAMBER OF. COMMERCE itore Open From 8:30 in the Morning Until 9:20 on Saturday All Ml O 3 Receive Careful AttentionExpress Prepaid on Purchases of $5.00 Within ICQ MI'.: a Ladies' Home Journal Patterns . 10c and 15c Latest Styles in All Sizes. The Host in Value Tho Best in Quality mm . vs. A '"JH.' Cf.(f Ladies' Hcrr.a - Journal . Embroidery Boole 15c With one Era. Pattern Free. Unsurpass ea snowmff women s Fall aiid!m A Pleasant Departure in Styles and Materials at Prices ThaQouMl Women's Fine Sidts at 512.50, 01 5.00 tci 025.00 rMore handsome, new Suits to show you. They come in a lare grange of, styld and colors navy blue, brown; tan,-ray 'and mixtures, Materials are series, new Endish weaves, diagonals. .etc. Well made and faultlessly finished garments, shown in all sizes, with a special showing for small women . and in extra large, sizes. ; ; v" ; , : -r "Women's Coats at $7.50 to 025.00 Never have we shown such beautiful coats as we have this Win ter. Each coat is featured by new ideas devised by' makers whose position as arbiters of styles is unassailable. Materials are chinchillas, zibelines, boucles, plushes, etc.. Shown, in . all "sizes, all colors and all styles at moderate prices. i'J.lJJU Special Sale of Children's Coats Well Made of the Popular Fall Materials, in Sizes 6 (C AA to 14 Regular $7.50 and $9.50 Values Special at j)dUU An extra large assortment of handsome Coats for children, shown in black caracul, zibeline, chinchilla and mixtures in an immense variety of styles and colors. - Fine, serviceable '.gar ments made in the. most practical styles. Regular flJCi 11 A $7.50 and $9.50 values priced for Saturday at iDDUA, CHILDREN S COATS of bearskin and serges, in plain colors, checks and mixtures. All sizes, 2 to 6. Regular CI QS values up to $3.90 priced for Saturday at. . . D 1 sO 4W Saturday Sale of Colgate's Preparations and Toilet Articles Barbers' Shaving Soap, cake 5c Bi Bath 5oap priced 3 for 25s , Cashmere Bouq. Soap, box 69c Colgate Dactylis Soap, box 55c La France Rose Soap, a box 55c Monad Violet Soap, per box 55c Imperial Lilac Soap, per box 25c White Clematis Soap, a box 20c English Process Soap, 3 bars 25c Colgate Glyc'ine Soap, 3 for 25c Floating Bath Soap, 6 cakes 25c Rapid Shave Powder, large 20c COLGATE'S TOILET WATER AT 50c PER BOTTLE Quality Goods at Moderate rriceg Colgate-Sbav'g Cream,4arge-20c Shaving Sticks, large size at 20c Vaseline Cold Cream priced 25c Large Jar Cold Cream only 25c Colgate's Brilliantine special 25c Colgate's Camphor Ice only 10c Colgate's Face Powder only 25c Talcum Powder, all odors, at 15c Large Ribbon Dental Cream 20c oMedium Ribbon Dental Cr'm 10c 5 Colgate's Dental Powders at 15c " CoIgates2H0zrPureGlycrine-9c Colgate's Florida Water for 42c Lilac Imperial Toilet Waters in carnation, campue, La France, rose, dactylis and violet. Large size bottles at 50c HANDKERCHIEF EXTRACTS 35c OZ. LMonadwletaetyhvcashmere-bouquetr- La France, rose, lily of the valley and other Handkerchief Extracts priced this sale at 35c an ounce. . . Tinted Pillow Tops See Window Display of Finished Tops With Backs " Many- Designs to Choose C p From Specially Priced ThirSale ar v Pre-holiday sale of Pillow Tops, shown in beautiful designs tinted on linen crash, tan ticking or burlap. A wonderful assortment to choose from in roses, pansies, poppies, dai sies and other flowers, also pretty flag designs and neat scroll ef f ects.They jwillsell iapiik ly at this low price, so come early for best. Choice Pillow Tops, with back, at this J Cp sale for only wut Silk Umbrellas S5.00 to S6.00 r A very special Saturday offering of Women's Colored Silk Umbrellas, made of finest silk and shown in red, green, jjiue. anikQWJiJrhey..corne- in both plain and fancy handles, and if you wish first choice'try and be here early tomorrow morning. Reg. $5.00, $6.00 and $6.50 (jJJ OQ values for this sale at i...vdiO'' Men's $1 Flannel Shirts 85 c Another important offering for tomor rowa sale of men's Pemberton Flan nel Shirts, of excellent weight and qual ity, made with soft button-down collar and faced sleeve. They come in plain colors and assorted stripes, all QCr sizes. Best $i grade Saturday. . OOL Blen's 25c Cash mere S o cks at 19 o . Here is a sale of men's fine Cashmere Socks, right at the , beginning of the sea-, son. They are good, warm," durable Socks, shown in black with gray merino heel and toe, all sizes. The, kind bought to sell regularly at 25c a pair., On A sale Saturday at lyt- Priced at 75cto$3 The Corset is the foundation for all garments without a perfect fitting corset no suit or dress can Jcokwell Here-weshow,a4ine-4 of models to fit any figure, at any price you wish to pay. The well-known R. & G. Corset, and every one absolutely guaranteed by us. ' . Flannel Gowns $1.00 and $1.25 Values M85c" An extra strong line of ; Womea's Nightgowns, made of tra good heavy quality outing flannel in plain. white, or neat pink and blue striped effect. Dozens of styles to select! from. They come with V neck, military collar or turnover collarand-all' are-made- good -full size' and neatly trimmed. Well finished garments, selling regularly at $ i and $ 1 .2 5, priced at O r only ....... j . ,0