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- ' - ! - . t --.v-i . ' 1 ' . 7 ' v - . -k'w . ... - . . . j VAIN THOUGHTS. ' - EXACTLY. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY ? EVENING. JULY 2. ,1914. 1? - NO WONDER. HOPELESS FAN. TRAINING HIM. DIFFERENT NOW. PRECAUTIONS. MORE STTLE fCXESSART. ST 31 ' ; r. ' t 4' r i f Perry Pate tick Don't you wbh yo . had so much money you had to scocp K up wit' a sbovelT Felix Hawstead Aw, shove-in' l too mucb like work. TAKE LAST OF 1913-14 LEAVE HERE A Dutch Craft Arrives at Oce ' ahic Dock This Morning from Osaka and Comax, 'PASSAGE IS UNEVENTFUL Virginia is looked Tot at Any rime; 7 Sailed Early In June, hut Mak-lng- Blow Trip. f To take out a cargo 6f 3500 tons j ef wheat, the last or the 1913-14 crop to leave this port, the Dutch steamer fMarla, Captain Dobbinga. arrived in Lthe harbor this morning. She docked I at Oceanic dock shortly after 9 o'clock end after undergoing the lining process will commence loading at i. once. ; The Maria is under charter to Kerr, uirrora Co. for the, trip to-the Unit . ed Kingdom frQtn Portland. She came ihere from Comox. British Columbia. i where she took aboard sufficient coal to last her till she reaches England. " i, She came to this count from Osaka, Japan. Captain Dobblnga reports an ; Uneventful passage across the Pacific The arrival of the British steamer (Virginia, coming for a load of grain for Balfour, Outhrle & .Co., Is being looked for at any time. Sho sailed - from Yokohama on June 9. and is mak , lng an especially slow passage of the Pacific Fr6m 14 to 20 days is the average time for steamers from Yo ikohama, but the 'Virginia is already out S3 days. One of the schooners which sailed , from- this port reached Antofagasta this .morning, dispatches from the (Southern port giving the American schooner William Nottingham as reaching there after a 77 day trip. She also -made very slow time. She car- ried a cargo of lumber' loaded at up per river. , . JNKXV BOAT MAKES TRIAL TRIP I ' : Steamer Georgiana Lavea With I 830 Guests on Board. 1 On her official trial trip the steamer Oeorglana, the new propeller of th llarkins Trsnsportalon Co., left Wash Jngton street dock this morning at . 11:80. On board were 850 Invited r-ests of Captain P. Hosford, head f the company. The steamer will make the run down the Willamette and Columbia rivers as far as St Helens, returning this afternoon. . Yesterday afternoon the Georglana, with Captain U O. Hosford at the I wheel, made the run down the river as " far as the oil docks to take on a supply of fuel for her run this morning. Sh handled beautifully, according to Cap tain Hosford, and gave every evidence or having all the 17 knots that her builders have claimed for her. She Will start on her Astoria-Portland run tomorrow ' morning, making a round trip especially for excursloalsts plsh- In to witness the regatta both tomor row and Saturday. She will leave Washington street dock at 7 o'clocki arriving at Astoria at 12:30, and not leaving- there until 5 o'clock In the aft ernoon. Her arriving time here will be close to 11 o'elock. Following -the re gatta, she will go Into regular service, v. t, , . . -, - . .i ALASKA RECORD IS BROKEN .' 't jpptain Herriman of Stetson Uvea Up to Prediction. ' . I True' to his prediction that on this trip north he would break the record he had made on the trip before of MVt days from Portland to the port of .Bkagway and : return, Captain F. I Ilerrimrfn of the steamer J. B. Stetson took his . steamer into Skagway, the northern . terminal of the line. In Just five hours less than seven days. As STEAMER MARIA Wl WHEAT TO HENRY BRAHER GREATLY AIDED s . BY AKOZ ON Portland Man Says Relieved His; Rheumatism and Stomach Trouble ' . After suffering for 15 years with - acute stomach trouble and rheumatism. Henry Bramer, a brick and tile worker resiling at sSol Front street, Pprtland, ha found relief by taking Akos., the iew California medicinal mlneraL Not only has be had relief from his dis tressing ailments, but he has felt the exceptional tonic . effects of Akox, and now rests and eats well -and has ban ished that tired yf eellng. -i "1 was troubled with a bad stomach and rheumatism: for about 15 years," aid Mr..Bramer. -In that time X spent k great deal of money for remedies and doctors, but without much benefit until X 'tried JLkos. X-t.rn now getting along Verr satisfactorily after taking Akca Boftmarque Oh, I say, Perkins, did you ever pay me 'back that quarter you- borrowed of me sixteen year agoT Perkins Sure I did! I "paid you back a, nickel Ma? 6. 1839; a dime Aur. XI. 190. and a dime Deo. 24 19081 What's tbe matter wltb you? Golng looney? he wtfl hare to make only a few ports on his way south, it Is believed the commodore of the Portland Steamship company's fleet will be able to ' an nounce that he has broken the record when he returns here. The Stetson is expected to 'reach Portland Sunday night. . ' BEAR IS DELAYED BY WIND San Francisco liner Several , Hours Late in Arriving Here. Bucking a strong northwest wind and head seas all the way up the .coast from San Francisco, the steamer Bear, Captain Nopander, was several 4iours late making Portland, arriving at Ains- worth dock at 9:30 last night. Sho brought S30 passengers and 15 00 tons of. freight. I . Off Tillamook Head the Bear over hauled the two submarine boats which reached Astoria last night, H-2 and H-3, making alow headway against the heavy seas. The monitor- Cheyenne, with submarine H-l in tow. arrived at Astoria at 9 o'clock this mornlnr after starting 20 hours ahead of the Bear. F. C. Hey wood, purser, who missed the -last trip of the steamer while en his vacation, joined the steamer at San Francisco. ' EXCURSIONS ON UPPER RIVER Steamer to Run From Cascade Locks to The Dalles. Two special excursions from Cas cade Locks to The Dalles' ctre to be made by the steamer Tahoma to ac commodate the', upper river people planning on attending the Fourth of July celebration at The' Dalles. The steamer will leave here tonight and will return . Sunday on her regular schedule. Plans have been made for a big time at The Dalies on Friday and Saturday, and the demand for a steamer to make the trip has been large. The Tahoma will make a round trip Friday and -Saturday. ALONG ITHB WATERFRONT A special Fourth of July excursion to Cascade Locks will be made by the steamer Bailey Oatzert In addition to her regular Sunday excursion. The steamer Tahoma is making special round trips between The Dalles and Cascade Locks for the benefit of upper river people also. Finishing touches to the steamer T. J. Potter or the o.-w. k. & . cos river fleet were being made this morn ing preparatory to the steamer s start ing on her summer excursions to the beach. She sails at 1 o'clock tomorrow afternoon-and again at 9 o'clock Satur day morning for Meglers. The steamer Northland of the Dodge fleet cleared from the custom house vi- ..nin -.. inn ndn r.. nt lum. " - cer ror nan ream, one cumi.isi.iiiB her enrco at I-lnnton. After discharging her cargo of ce- ment.at auppie s qock wis morning mo steamer Shoshone left about 11 o ciock for Grays Harbor to load for the south. Departure of the British steamer Carnarvonshire rrom xacoma ior TnrtlinJI la nn mat for Frlrtn vl niarht. vi. v , xtk xjonv ir ui iii.ins, mi i m- a. "- early Sunday morning. MARINE NOTES Astoria, July 3. Sailed at midnight Steam er CelUo, for Baa Diego- Arrivedu at 7 a. m. Steamer Siskiyou from Saa Diego. Sailed at 7:15 a. m. Steamer Roanoke, for San Dtete and way ports.- Arrtred at 8 and left at a. m. Steamer Daisy, Mitchell, from Saa Francisco. Arrived at S a. m. U. S. Monitor Cheyenne with -submarine HI la tow, from San Francisco. Coos Bay, July 2. Arrived Steamer Geo. W Elite, from Bnreka. Saa Francisco, . July 2. Arrived Steamer Toratan, from Ban Dieg-o. -Tatomh. July 2. Passed ent 4:30 a. tn, CruUer Milwaukee, from Seattle, for Hono- lnla. Ban Pedro, Jolv X. Arrived Steamer Bear. mi- tmm Pnrtlanif. - Railed Schooner Beulah. for' Columbia River; steamer .General Hab- hard, for Columbia River. SKAGWAY, June 60. Sailed 7. p. m. Steamer J. B. Stetaoe, for .Portland. Port San Luis. July 1. -Sailed J. -rhanalnp. for Portland. ANTOrOOABTA, July 1. -Arrived Schoon er Wm. Nottingham, from Portland. Newcastle. June 28. Arrived British steamer Frankmount, from Columbia River. . mfrxr-l m In). 1 at 2 n m. ' Steamer Asnnclon. forSanFranclsco.. Ar riTea v m p. m.-ouuiii iucw am ,du vm. at 7 n. . m. Steamer Rosa City, tor San Francisco and San Pedro. Arrived at 4 and left trja- at 8 p. m. Dateb steamer Maria, rrom Ksquimauit. Mallea at S p. m. creamer Qulnault. for Skasway and way ports; at TRIP TO WELLV1LLE California Minercd Mix weeks. I feel better. I don't have that tired feeling; I eat and sleen well and I take more Internal In tnfnr rtn. Strnllv T Ini.n ,m . Accy vu . i.mg Akos for a time yet, as I believe it will be only a short, time now until X am entirely as good as ever. Akos is a harmless mineral -that is proving very ; effective in the treat ment of rheumatism, stomach, kidney, bladder and liver troubles, . diabetes, Brlght's disease, ecsema, catarrh, piles. uicere anu omer ailments. . It is na ture's own remedy and Is succeeding in numberless cases where physicians and other remedies have failed.; -Akos is sold at all druggists, where further in - formation may be had rerardinar this (Adv.) Tall Walter I rot Bred one tlme sbatteredl You must so to the ooun for breaking a I cent elate. try! Little Waiter Was that all? Tall WalterBut X broke It on a customer's head, - ' 10 p. m. BrltUh steamer Stradtgarry, for Sydney. Singapore, Jane 27. Arrived British Steam. r Qaeea Sngenie, from Columbia River, for Karachi. North Head. July Condition at toe mouth of the river at 8 a. m., smooth ;' wind Bortnweit, 25 miles; weather, cloudy. . Tide at Astoria Friday Hlirhwater Ixnr Water 0:36 a. m. 9:00 p. m. 8:39 a. m. 2:50 p. m. 6.9 reel 9.1 feet. 0.4 Im- feet MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Dua'-to Arrive. Shasta, from Ban Pedro July . it. vance, rrom ban t'earo juit Siskiyou, from Ban Pedro. ........... .July Geo. Wl Elder, Eureka and Goes Bay.. July Daisy Mitchell, from S. r July J. B. Stetson, from Alaska.- July Kreakwater, from Coos Bax July Yucatan, from San Die-o and way July Bearer, from San Pedro and way. ...July Thos. L. Wand, from Alaska July 10 kom city, from San Pedro and war. .July 11 Roanoke, from San Diefo and waT.-.JnlT 12 raraiao. rrotn s. F. and ways.. ..July 12 Quinaelt, from Alaska . ....f. .. Bear, from San Pedro and way. July 12 . July 18 Cue to Peoart. Willamette, for San Diego ... Northland, for San Diego Multnomah, for San Francisco . ....July . . . .July 8 8 .jniy .July 3 4 6 e e San Roman, for San Francisco...... Geo. W. Elder, for Coos Bay-Eureka.. July Kosa City, for San Pedro and way.... July Bear, for San Pedro and way JnlT J. B. Stetson, for Alaska '. July 7 Breakwater, for Coos Bay and Eureka. .July 7 ruamatn, lor Ban Diego Beaver, for San Pedro and way Thos. I Wand, for Alaska Paralso, for Coos Bay and S. F... Roanoke, for SanDlego and way.. Qulnault, for Alaska From San, Francisco, .July 9 .July 11 ..July 11 ..July 15 ..July IS ..July 15 Steamers Haryard and Yale. alternating, leare San Francisco for San Dteeo or Mon days. Wednesdays. Fridays and Saturday a connecting with steamers from Portland. Northbound, they arriy at San Francisco on rnesdays, TUuraday. Saturdays and Sundays, Vessels in Fort. Name Berth Oakland, Am. sch. Chinook, dredge Hawth. Br. bk. , Rochelle, Am. etr. Col. P. S. Mlcble, Got- dredger. Allinance, Am. t Jack Burnham, gua sch........... Glenlochy. Am. str. ............ Tymerlc, Br. str. Alcldes, Am.. acb... .... Irene, Am. sch. Lord Sefton, Br. str P. Erie. . Am. sch.. ., Northland, Am. str.. Johan Poulsen, Am. str. ....... Shoshone, Am. etr .....v.... Bear, Am. str Willamette, Am. str Multnomah, .Am. str..... Wyoming, 0. S. N. Submarines HI, H2. H3 Snohomish, U. S. O.' S Siaklyou. Am. str , Daisy Mitchell. Am. str . . . .Astoria ....Astoria . ...Llnnton ..O. W. P . . ..Astoria ... W. P, ..O. W. P. ....Astoria . . . . Llnnton . . . .Astoria . . . .Llnntoir C. Bunkers . . . WeatDort ... .Llnnton Astoria Astoria . .Alnsworth . '. . Westport St. Helens Astoria ... ..Astoria Astoria .Bound; L'p ..Bound Up Maria, Dutch str v. En Boute to Load Orals. . Uceanlc Name " Sailed from Desair, Fr. sch EBKleboro. Br. ship , "Valparaiso f Falls ot Afton. tor. bk HerwlK Vlnnen, Ger. sh... "cuaorisntanire, Br. Sh. Nordhay. Nor. sh. Notre Dame d'Arvor, Br. bk Cambriaa Princess. Nor. str... Mareaa, Nor. sh . ir? r?I Doibek, oir. b'k::::::::::::::.8inu RoUa Kinrossahire, Br. sh.. r. Honolulu Ktn- Bel, bk Santa Boaaiia OIlTebank, Br. SH.. ....Callao Henrietta, uer. bk...... Newcastle Laabek. Ger. bk Santa Boaaiia I Hafrsfjord. Nor- bk Port Phillip Head I eparton. Nor. bk Wandsbek. Oer. bk VnV."n7iii Bemantha. Nor. bk I Talkirk. Br. bk.. , Newcastle lfT; Newcastle. Ana. Br str -. Henrlk Ibsen. Nor. etr... ...San ;Frneisc . . . Baa Francisco I Melbourne I Strathord. Br. str. ...... I Queen EliMteth. Br. ah laniruard, Nor. ah. ...BockhamDtonl Tiids. Nor. bk, I Aloldea. No. bk. Pierre An toine. Fr. bk i Marssa, Nor.- be. Hans. Ger. bk Inverthervie, Br. Virginia, Br. str str. Daldoren. Br. str.. Cloughton, Br. str. . Buenos Aje .."..".Callao ,.".'por" Latah San Francisco Omega, Oer. bk.... ,.... invercivde. Br. sen Arnoldus Vlnnen. Ger. sh. Den of Ogll. Br. str... Xisoellanedna Za Rente. Sawwey, Br. str..... ...Hamburs Aiesia, uer. aa. ............. . Hambnra Hamburg " London .Antwerp Andalusia, uer. as Cardiganshire, Br. str........ Merlonetbsbire, Br. str., Monmoaphshlre, Br. str Notal. Tan. sa Antwerp Pierre Antolne, Fr. bk ..........Antwerp Kannorsbire, Br. ss River Forth, Br. ss..... Santa Cecelia, Am. ss... "'Antwerp New York "'waD,Hlr !'.HSbo?J ...Antwerp ...Aitwtro " iSUJIS Sambla, Ger. ss. ........ Sudmark, Ger. ss.. I Transvaal. Dan. sa pueyia, uer. sa Inverbervie, Br. Framley. Br. as. Orlstano. Br. str Ea Route to Load Lomber. Name . Sailed from Lcmpac, Br. ss. ................. ..Amsterdam Eccleeia. Br. ss ilonoluln Oarec Maud. Br.' ss Ean Francli Btratbiorne, ur. as Ban Diego Strathden. Br. str. ...... .........San Francisco - 1 Queen Markaret. Br. etr.. si a rS;5 i jiyuniora, ur. ss Mable-Gale, Am. bk.. Auckland lnergarry, Rr. bk... Honqloln 1 clan MacLeod, Br. str. Ftamley, Br.. str.-.. 'a7".'LvU Strathflllon. Br. str..... Victoria Bessie Dollar. Br. str.......... San Francisco taDJ:: Strathesk. Br. str .Callao Lymeric. Br str;... Shanghai fverde!' &r; "r".r:;; Eric. Am. sch Honolulu Aurora, Am. ach.... Antofogasta W. H. Bowden. Am. ach..... Mollerdv V VI 1, il . ,Lt .......,r.OU,KUI !! 1 . ai i Cape Finistcrre. Br. str... Shanghai w Tm iiiiI imimmr. Rr. err. Yokohama Strathallon. Br. .str Eureka Btratholdbrn, Br. str. Eureka I Dafly River Readings. RATIONS. II -5 iewiatoa 24 25 20 20 3T 15 5.31 0.4 o o o 0 10 i o Umatilla 14.410.1 Albany -. Salem . 1.810.1 0.60.1 Wilsonvllle ... ....... 2.7r 0.5 Portland 12.810.3 RIVER yORECAST. The Willamette river at Portland win fall I slowly for the next, three or four davaj I i i i i - i '" i" i ' ii ib I Twin Evils to Blame. San Francisco. uly -.--Addressing the Pacific Coast Federation of Social I Hygiene, Emma Goldman asserted the I social evil can be best fought "by get-; ting 'at the root of the trouble, ig norance and poverty." . : Grafter Tries Suicide. Tokio, July J. -Baron Yamanouchl, a J vice admVal and member of the house 1 of tseers: whose name was tnvofved in I th new arraft scandal, tried tn mi (himself yesterday. Doctor Tour ner-reas -vatem la Patient I tried that, and those bush league same are Just as exciting as any otberl - . , Douelas Plana Celebration. Roseburg, Or., July J. Never before have so many ceieorauons Deen planned for the. Fourth of July, as this year. The celebration In Roseburg will be held under the auspices of the Par. ent Teacher association, or weet Roseburg, and will be held In the West Side park. George M, Brown, candi date for attorney general, will deliver the oration. The other towns ana dis tricts that will hold celebrations are Drain, Sutherlln, Glide, Ten Kile, TJmp qua, Tiller, ' Glehdale, Roberts Creek, Oakland, Ruckles ana tjoies vauey. J. C. Hamilton, rormeriy a cook in a local restaurant, Is under arrest here charged with passing a worthless check for S21 on the owner or a iocai cigar store. When arrested Hamilton was en route to Tiller. He said had he arrived there he would have killed a youngi lady who bad spurned his love, and then turned the gun on mmsei Too much Uauor. he says. Ac tin ce upon the advice or Attorney B. I Eddy, legal adviser of the Rose burg railroad committee, that It would be well to do so, the committee has decided to hold an election In conjunc tion with the regular city election next October to authorise bonds in the sum of 1300.000. with which to aid the con struction of a railroad rrom Roseburg to the coast. BI an char Is Candidate. Hood Elver. Or., July 2. IB. O. Blan char, cashier of the First National bank of Hood River, and former mayor of this city, has announced that he will be an Independent candidate for the office of joint state representative from Hood River and Wasco counties. In the primary election, both aspirants from Hood River county were defeated by the two candidates in the field from Wasco county, and in view of the fact the Wasco county has the joint state senator. Hood River county feels en titled to one of the joint representa tives. ' The Hood River Lumber company, operating a saw mill on one of the upper tributaries to Hood River, was arrested yesterday for allowing saw dust to run into the river. Frank Dav enport, president of the company, plead guilty before Judge Buck, and was fined $25 and costs of prosecution.. The third annual session of the Hood River county Chautauqua will open this evening in the Hood River evening the annual Chautauqua concert Northwest News ....... luuique win do given in wmcn ut ab v.uu Hamburg Quartet" of Portland will take a prom- -ent P-" Th Fourth of July cele 7... 7. Antwerp bration will be merged with the Chau . -Port Noiioch tauq.ua program. One of the most Interesting events will be a tug-or-wai between rival Hood River teams for a purse of $50. A parade will take place m the morning, a band concert in the " i... ,-l, o t th. on n nnn I ' 7 " ' : --. The Mikado," will be Staged In the I evening. A large stadium has been I erected and will remain as a perma- West Ooastnent lmprovenjent in the city park. I v-.,i j. I CAiuivurs aiiugcuc. Eugene, Or., July 2.' A party of 81 school workers of the state. Includ ing a number Of members of the state department of instruction and 26 coun "caliao ty 8cno- superintendents who have l.'.'.'.'.'.'.Antwern been at Salem grading the state ex- Melbourne amination papers held in each county ..Santa Rosalia two weeks ago, visited Eugene yes .'.V.V.Ytvkobama terday. They were given a luncheon Manila at tbe Hotel Osborne, where the mayor and president of the Commercial club delivered addresses of welcome. They were then driven to the university, vh thev t-ienrrl tyi roe-iilar lptrtura 1 1 - . i i i t-- a . " """",r " . A. iserie, ana. were men i en uoui the city and Its environs in automo- bileS- " To make Cpburg five miles from i Eugene by wagon road instead or over I seven as at present is the purpose of opening a new road from that city directly south to 'join the old- road halfway between the two cities. The people of Coburg say that when the road is established they will place a ferry across the McKenzie at ' that point and shorten the distance two I miles. The coun mi oruerea mo road viewed. COUNTY COURT NEWS On recommendation of County Phyal I clana Geary and Cliff, a -bill Of Dr. L. I n Rorj.rte for 125 for medical atten I tion for Mrs. Emma Carl at the county I hosDitaL was disallowed. It was de- I elded that the bill should have been to the city, as she , was In I the city when treated. Mrs. Carl and ! her husband were arrested on larceny --lnst ner later I being dismissed. '- I A 1 petition by J. Hoogstraat that I a. ...a .ti-..t i,-Aon priBUlJCVWiiU owcw, wvv. i . , j . T , . I ina oocuuu iJiuo uu oho uo ivii I be improved was referred to Road- master Yeon. ' George W. Martin was allowed $100 indemnity for the slaughter of four cows because of tuberculosis, tbe county, to pay half and the state the rest. The purchasing agent was Instructed to make an Investigation of tbe towel service in the courthouse. 7 I Road master Yeon was requested to see that truck drivers and assistants employed In road worfk are not worked overtime in violation of the eight hour law. I - District Attorney v- Evans , was re quested to give an opinion as to the I legality of proceedings in connection with the . petition of T. ;H. ; Gill and others forv the establishment of I county road between the Palmquist j -nd Palmblad station. Transportation was ordered for Rob ert Llpp to his home In Spokane. Llpp was investigated by the grand jury in connection with a robbery but sat isfied that body that it was a case of mistaken identity., He had no funds ,wlth which to return to Spo kane. -, . ., Unsafe' and Insane Fourtfi. Los Angeles, July 8y The first flre- I m.1t eti .t. a garage. Newlvwed r (mn , the bow ISTl - Wlfe-An right, dear! Just watch oow 1 do it and you'll learn to time I NOTES OF WEDNESDAY'S HAPPENINGS Brief P-mcr-phr Giro Journal Readers the If ewe et Iwte) Yesterday Afternoon and 1-tst. Klght. Pacific Coast. Work on developing the channel of the Snake river at Five Mile Rapids, five miles above the mouth of the Snake, will begin soon by the United. States boat Umatilla. Work will be rushed 'while -the stage Of the water Is low. Captain Robert Mountfort. former harbormaster at Tacoma, and widely known in shipping . circles of - the northwest, died of heart ' disease at Tacoma, aged 79 years. While wiring tbe White Salmon Valley cannery at White Salmon, Ray Hamilton was overcome by the heat and his condition is said to be seri ous. The temperature was 99 When the worker was stricken. The Salzer Valley Grange pledged Itself to trade with those concerns which : carry thm union lahl. The meeting was-1 attended by E. J. Fryou, president of the Centralia Trades and Labor Council. Edward- E. Sturgeon died In the hospital at Walla Walla as result of a wound on the head Inflicted by an unidentified man. The victim's skull was. fractured. Whitman college. Walla . Walla, Wash., has been successful in raising $876,000, the amount needed to secure tbe $125,000 by the General Educa tlonal Board (the Rockefeller fund). W. E. Theodore, found in a book purchased at a second hand store In Seattle, Wast, an autograph letter of Sir Walter Scott, dated April 23. 1818 The letter Is 'In acknowledgement of the receipt of an early edition of Irv ine's worcs. Three thousand bags of corn of the same grade as that raised In the-mid' die states, have been received from Japan by a Seattle milling company. The Santa Fe railroad at San Ber nardino, announcing that the policy of retrenchment had been abandoned, increased the working .hours of 1600 shop men from 40 to 45 hours week. San .Francisco broke the records for marriage for a single month when the books showed that during June to coupies naa received licenses to wed. Warrants were sworn out . at San Francisco by indignant passengers of the steamer Harvard, calling for the arrest ef the captain, first- mate and chler steward, on a charge of beating up Louis Lull, who said he had been shanghaied. Oregon. Lane county hopgrowers expect a big hbp yield this season, because of the warm weather which is aiding the crop.' All yards are in good condition. Junction City will hold a pumpkin show September IT, IS and 18, and an election of a queen for . the occasion will be held. ' D. W. Campbell, assistant! general manager of the Southern Pacific rail road, while at Eugene, said publio opinion would prevent western engi neers and firemen from joining in the strike which now looms in the east. Cars are badly needed to move crops. Miae sageman of Astoria has sued the Coos Bay Pulp - tc Paper company ior iz,uuu ror personal injuries al leged to have been sustained while, at work. Hood River has made extensive plans for the celebration of the Fourth of July, the Japanese colony having given ss oo ror rireworks. Ray W. Kesl of Portland had been named department adjutant of the United Spanish War Veterans of Ore- LATE REAL ESTATE Today's Happenings with th Builders, Architects, Contractor, aad Realty Brokers. Holladay Addition Sale; Four Jots described as 1, 2, 7 and 8, block 271, Holladay addition, and lo cated In the center of the block bound ed by East Seventh and East Eighth, Hancock and Tillamook, were sold yes terday by C "Welty to John Grossen- bacher. The consideration involved in the deal was not made public the deed carrying a nominal sum, . - Altamead House Sold. A. B, MacOregor has taken title to a house and lot located on East Al der-street near East Eighty-sixth, in Altamead. The improvement consists of a small cottage. The Oregon Home Builders was 'on the other end of the deal. . . Carman Company Transfers Title. The South Portland holdings of the How to Destroy the Dandruff Germ BY A SFXCX-XXST. That the dandruff areirm le renr.nr.el Die for nearly all the disease to which trie scaip is neir. as well as for bald ness and premature gray hair, is a well known fact, but when we realise that It is also indirectly-responsible for many other -diseases as well, we appre ciate the importance of any agetn that win aestroy its power, we are there fore, particularly pleased to give here with the prescription which an . emi nent scientist state he has found after repeated teste,' to completely destroy the dandruff germ in from " one to three applications. - It will also al most immediately - stop falling hair. and it nas in numerous -eases nroduced new nair mow in arter years or par tial baldness. This Dreacrinti on can he made up at home, or any druggist will out ii uv xor Tout s ounces iv Rum. 2 ounces Lavona de Compose, one half araennv Aienuoi crystals. - Mix thor oughly, and after-standing- an hour it is1 ready for use. Apply - night and morning. ruoDing: into me scaip with the v finger-tips. If you wish ft -oer. fumed,. add l drachm of your favorite perfume. "While this nrecaratlon ia not a dye It is unequaled for restoring rrtv hal f itm orlrlnttl iAlrkf ii4ir ' Poet's Wife Milton only rot twt pounds for "Paradise Lostl" Dlscourared Poet Nowadays he'd ret a punch in tbe Jaw and two black eyes! gon by Frank C Stellmacher of Al bany, grand commander. The residence of I. H. Robinson of Independence was destroyed by fire at a loss of $2000. The fire deoart- ment responded but was unable to get water. - With the same members of the star ing organisation that started out from Chicago 16 years ago, the Chicago Glee club will give Its four thousandth con cert when it appears at the Gladstone Chautauqua at Gladstone, July 15. - United States troops to the number of 600, who are on their march from Vancouver, Wash., to the encampment at Gearhart, will be at Banks, July 8, 10 uuce part-in the Fourth of July cel ebration. Foreign. Huerta, dictator of Mexico, declared that before he would resign half of the people of Mexico would die with him. It is announced. The remark is said to have been made while Huerta was at a cafe in his stronghold last a ion day. . t The canteen scandals which ended In charges against nine : British officers and eight civilian employes of Lip ton's, Limited, in London, last May, had an echo in ' the house of lords. Lord Saye and Sele denied that he had tempted Lieutenant Colonel Whltaker. wno was sentenced to six, months lm piisonment. His monoplane collapsed while at a great height and Captain Bojaroglo, a Russian army aviator, was killed, says a report from Pskov. Before the end of the present year Marconi, the wireless expert, hopes to be able to talk by wireless telephone rrom Wales to New York. The In ventor also expects to Increase the speed of the wireless phone to 800 words a minute. Eastern. Sixty-six onerhundredths of an Inch of rain fell In the St Louis district, breaking the drouth which has pre vailed In Missouri since May 29. Seven thousand employes of .the Weatlnghouse concerns rejected the proposal to end the strike which had been made by heads of the affiliated unions. . The men voted to continue the strike. . Walter TV. Davis Jr., and his brother, Fred, wealthy cattle men of Peabody. Kan., were found dead on their ranch near that city and it Is thought that they were killed by lightning during a recent storm. The workmen's compensation act. employers' liability measure, "the state insurance commissioner act and teach ers' Institute law, passed by the thirty fifth general assembly of Iowa, have become effective. Executive. In a battle participated In by 50 of his followers near tbe Dominican fron tier. Senator Davilmar Theodore, - the HalMen revolutionist leader, was killed, says a report to Washington. Capo Haitlen is quiet and still in pos session of the government forces. Senator Cummins advocated a legal limit to the amount of capital to be al lowed to a single corporation. He aims to prevent the establishment of a mo nopoly. Senator Cummins' also gave notice that- he woVld propose amendments giving the proposed Interstate trade commission right to eliminate -Interlocking directorates and holding 'com panies. AND BUILDING NEWS Carman Manufacturing Company of Oregon, has-been transferred to the Washington corporation of the same company. In the deed of transfer the property was described as: a part of trie east half of the donation land claim of J, and M. Terwilllger. Westover Terrace Transfer. E. J. Jef f ery Jr., has purchased from Lawrence T. Buff ton the residence property described as lots 9. 7 and I, block 10, Westover Terrace. Nominal consideration. Conch Street Residence Sale. ' Percy F. Freemann has purchased frcrm M. E. Gloss' an improved parcel of residence property located on East Couch street between Thirty-first and xmrty-tnira. . - , Sell wood IiOtg Change Hands. Julian Tustln has sold to IS. J. Eng lish lot H, in block 9.and a part of lot . block' CZ, Bellwood. for 11000. Th fractional lot is located at the northwest corner of East Fifteenth and Linn streets. New House .Sixteenth and Beach, A building permit was Issued yes terday to Contractor R. EL Gehf auth orising the erection of a two story frame dwelling on East Sixteenth street between Fremont and Beach, at a cost of 99000. , Kew Apartments on Hancock. Mrs. Elizabeth Ferguson 'has begun the erection of a two story frame apartment building at 914 Hancock street, in Hoiiaoay addition. Cottage Permit for Overton. , George f?. Moore has let tbe contract to e b. Miner- to ouna a one and half story frame cottage , at 472 b Fifty-eighth, street south eaat. in Over. ton. The improvement will cost $1409. Building Permits. Boyd B. Weleb. -repair one and one half story frame dwelling.. Twenty-third between Pi vision and I von; (milder, aa me; 9&. sffy Mastraaerea, erect ene and one - ball frame stable. East Twenty-eeeoud be- Willie When win the world earn, to an end, mamma? Mother Nobody knows, dear! Willie Hadn't 1 best eat my oandj cane at onoe asd be on the safe side) twees Bismarck and Frankfort; bedlder, eases $250, H. W. Tattle, repair one and one halt story frame dwelling, Amherst between Portsmoeta avenue and fltanfard; builder, same; $100. H. P. Deeber, erect one story frame dwelling-, Kaat Fifty-third betweea Staatoe and Alameda: builder. 8, Rasuraasen; S2800. Parrieb-Watktns company, repair one story frame platform and shed. Alder between Four teenth and flftaeattt; batlder. T. a Reich le; S40. .B. Carter, erect twe stary frame store. Eaat Yamhill between Elrhtv-alztb aad Elshty-eishth: builder. Andersen, Co itrne- tloe company ; S180O. v H. W. Bant, repair two story frame store and dwelling, Morrison between Seventeenth and EUxhteent-; builder, Columbia Wire iron Works; sss. Georse T. Mrers estate, renair three start frame building, southeast corner Tenth and Day is: batlder. B. J. Stewart: 11600. Batdle estate, renair one story fruit a tore. Jefferson between Tenth and Eleventh; build er. Mr. Cramer: 1120. . W. H. A da ma. renair one story frame dwell- inf, sigbtv-rirth between Market and uaw thorne: bulldea. same: 130.- ' reter FranseL repair one aad one bair story frame dwelung. Marguerite between Hawthorne and Harrtaen; bailder, same; SAO. Henry J. Faoaa. erect one story frame a tore. r-oweii between xwenryaiitb ana Twenty eighth: tmllder. day work: tlOOO. r. H. Stroog, wreck twe atory frame bnlleV Ina. Vanchn between Twenty seventh aad Twentr-nlnth; wrecker. Atlas Wrecking eon- pan i; aww. W. Urar. erect one atory frame tarai a, cast orant eeteen uienn and Tbirty -fourth; builder, same; $70.' P. X. Brrem, erect one and one half story frame dwelling. Cleveland between - Saratoga ana errant; nuiioer, same: vooo. A. Walker, repair one aad one half story rrame dwelling. East stark between Beven teenta and Eighteenths builder. H. A. Schmldtke: &300. Sam. Mendelsohn, repair ml story t frame dwelling. East Flanders betwren Thirty-first aoa xnirTj-eeeana; douoct, urtnaer; soo. ai ui ihuvxi) rcft uvorj crane dwelling. East Seventy-flfta between Siski you aad Klickitat; builder, O. V. Inaaa; S1SO. R, R. Parshau, repair twe story frame dwelling. East Fiftieth between Madison and nam: builder, same: sioo. Thomas Qua Id, erect ao e atory fireproof concrete garage. Bauson between Twelfth and Thirteenth; builder. O. O. Hoeas; 9400, Sara owengardt, repair twe story frame dwelling. West Park between Burnslde and Conch; boUder. r. H. Bran dee; ITS. Oregon Home Builders,, erect twn, story frame dweUing. Fifty-third street between Broadwayand Hancock: builder, same: (2500. Oregon Home Builders, erect one and one hall story rrame dwelling. Wygant between Twenty-third end Twenty-fourth . streets. ouuaer, same: sicft-u. J. Verron, repair twe story frame building. Williams between Cook aqd It; builder, same; 9100. William 3.. Koch., erect one and. one half story frame dwelling, Eaat Forty-seventh be tween Bra see and Knott; tmllder, Mm Finer; 92300. . Kasebera? kflnkler, repair one story frame garage, Cleveland between Alberta and 8um- .,. IUm - - mtrtA George W. Bates ' Co.. renair twe atorv frame building, WUUams between Russell and Knott; builder,. Kennard A Adams; S200. C. M. Parmer, -erect one story frame dwell ing. Seventy-eecond between Beech aad rr modt; balkier, L. B, Roberts; 92000. Heal Estate Transfers. Frank W. Winn to Peter G ruber, lot 1, oioea is, tMombia Hsignta ST3 i Beth -dele Sera-man to Wllma O. Wllhelm. undivided half Interest H lota 1 aad 3, block 11. P. J.. Martin tract .. ITS Alma J. .Anderson and has. to Lois A. eater, north naif of .lot 13 and all of lot 14. block 9. Vernon 10 Mary B. Ofosa and husband to Percy F. Freeman, lot 11. bkx-k 20, Uawtborne First addition l WeUesley Land eompany to Ella Andei- wis as ana se, mock 0. Argyie : Park 400 Same te Anna Anderson, lota 28 snd 90 otoc a a, argyi Park eso Emma C. Mewl too and basband to Hat- tie E. Priestley. 75x100 feet begin ning 230 feet north and 190 feet eaat of intersection of Division street with east Thirtieth street 10 Klla Markwart and hnsbend te W. 3. Patterson, soate V,. north lot 9. Glenwood Park, (na block! 10 alia Tustln aad wife te Kilsa J. En- . use, lot ia, block 64, also north 60 feet nf lot 4 Mark 2 Mallwarxt ... 1 ATM 0. Welty and wife te John Grotweo- baeher, nadlvlded one third Intereat in . lots 1, 2, 7 aad 9, block 271, Holla day'a addition 10 Marie Bennett te Jaae H. Tbonns. eaat O feet ef lot 2. block 4, Btrnbe's - addition 1 Ltda Harbolt aad hnsbaad to T. H. m lereuith, lot s and nortb bair of lot 6. block 144. Rose Cltv Park... 10 Swlnton. Land company 'to Elsie M. ? eiiver. iota l ana z. dioce as. n win- too ...i 10 S. 8. Nancy and wife te Fred Hboerll. lota aad 10. block 14. Portstnonth . . 1 George 3. Kelly sad wife to E. F. ' Piatt, lota 81 and 82. block 4. Boise's addition 10 Rose C Harris te WlUlam K. Harris, lots 29, 80. 81 and 82, block 151, tTnlversity Park, east SO feet f lots i snd 9. block 0. Wastes'a addition. . 10 James A. Blarkstock aad wife to Mag gie ror a. lota 13 and 14. block 1. - Multnomah Park addition 16 Mary G. BaaniDssen and husband to Lara at. rreoeriekson et al, let a. block 7. Irvlngtos Heights ......... Tbe Oregon Home Builders to 'A. B. Maeoreaor. lot IS. block 8. Alta- w.ia ...... ........... s.iin John A. Dewung aad wire to. Qeorge A Dowllng, nadlvlded one haiV Inter- rat la BOxlw feet beginning in south line of lot 4. block a. Alnswerth tract 19 Carman Maaafactaring eompany ef Dra gon te carmen Maaarectoring eoan- -pany ef Tacoma, Wash., pert of east half ef deeded land claim ef James ' aad Philinda Terwulicer Tbeckla Brigrft to First National bank - of 8t. Jeuns, lot 4, block 8. Clem- . son addition Lawrence E. Bnfton and wife- to Ed ward J. Jef levy Jr. kx S. T and 9, block 10. Westover Terraces 19 T. O. Stiff and wife to Anna L. Her- '- lick.' lot 4. block 4, Villameed..... 10 John T." Pond and wife to Peainsela - See rtty eompany, lots 7 and 8, block 4, sabdlvUlon of 8 U, Johns Heights... 10 WHATLABOFt IS DOING Peculiar Applications Are Made Under Jfew Complication Law. " 1 " 'i 1 1 1 1 1 XcJElmnTine Employes Apply. Y Under the new compensation law some peculiar applications are coming before the state Industrial accident commission. 7 A farmer' asks to have his ; hired - man placed under the law. and the hired man signs the necessary blank. Another - man makes applica tion for his housemaid, and one large employer includes his bookkeeper and stenographer In -the list he sent in. The city of UcMlnnville has approved the application of li of Its employe to coma under the law. They are -engaged in the light and water depart ment. - : E.. J. 8 tack, secretary of the Bute Federation of Labor, has accepted s ' 1 ' KmpJoyer Want more pay? WJ t only, hired you last weekl Office Boy Tes. bet It costs m more to live now! I used ts let nrj mother cut my hair-tors I rot this Sob. - . . ---'-'A-s; 7 posltloa as one of the field Inspectors of the state industrial accident con. mission. - e -' - . - ' W1U Beaect e Coeirta, . . The committee of the Central Labor Council having tbe matter In charge, ' will recommend that efforts be made to revoke tbe charters ef 'the Portia ad Gas eV Coke company through the -courts. The initiative petition, seeking ' to accomplish this ead was aiuuMened some days ago. Commissioner Will Daly has secured the consent of all : parties opposed te the franchises to try the courts first. City Attoraey LaRoche is preparing a request ta tbe - attorney general to ester suit, . e Andy Madron, secretary of the Pa cific coast district of the Inter-atlen. al Longshoremen, leaves for Illwau- , kee. Wis- tomorrow to attend ike in. tereational convention on the thir teentk. e e .. " ' , - : Busy C mm ting; Bststss. . A committee of the Longshoremen ' are busy counting the returns on th '. referendum amendments to the Pad- -flc coast district eonstltuUon. They 'will report their findings to the ex ecutive council convening here on the -thirteenth. Tbe ballots come fn by . mail and are counted with tally sheets the same as in a public election. P. R. Llngman, secretary sf the District Council of Carpenters, Is lay ' lng off on account of sickness and his place is being filled by Will C. Shu gart, secretary of local 908. - e . Ben Osborne, business agent of the Structural iron Workers, goes to As toria tomorrow partly on business, but with a view of taking in Seaside be fore he gets back. - , . Be rormai Oe-fereaee. - T. H. Burcherd, president ef the State Federation of Labor, will be lu Astoria on Saturday next, but not tn bis official capacity, but only ss a ' musician helping to celebrate in that city. He win see some of the leading j labor men while there, but does not expect to have any formal conference.-. e Paid -eeretary Bss-sd. Strong efforts are being xnade to se cure a paid secretary who ean put In all his time for the Central Labor Council. The work of that official Is constantly getting heavier as the list of organisations and their membership incrAaacn "W r Mimmi . ent efficient secretary, makes a- great-" sacnrice to perform his duties. . Denial Is Made of , Joyriding Charge Brother of One of Tou-r a iris Ooau-li. ted to Detention Home by Stood Hirer Judge Gives Sxplaaatloa, According to Matt 3. Huckler. broth er of Margaret Huckler, who, with Miss Katie Collins, was committed to. the Portland Detention Home Saturday by Judge E. EX Stanton of Hood River. neither ef the two girls had been Joy riding with young men as was alleged. This allegation is as absolute falsa- hood, he says. The true circumstances of the incident, he declares, lis ia the - fact that the Collins girl ran awsy -from Hood River Friday night and her mother, Mrs. J. Couchman, called upon Chief of Police Carson of Hood River to find her. Miss Margaret Huckler and her brother. Matt, Joined in the searcn, and upon finding Katie Collins sent her to the Oregon hotel for the night. At her request and with the consent of Miss Hucklefs grandmother, the Huckler girl was permitted to spend. the night with her, the chief of police, so declares Matt Huckler, promising that Margaret Huckler could return home in the morning. In tbe morning, however, both were taken to court where It developed that one of the girls phoned to soma beys and made a date with them. 7 Hies Huckler stated she did not Intend to keep the date as she was frightened. Both girls were sent to the home tn Portland, although as Matt Huckler as- serts, there was no Joyriding ss -sir leged. ' , ' - - - ' Every l7omaii ; Can Uc. ' and ought to usooconallr , a proper remedy ' for the , headache, backache, languor, ' nervotisness and -". depress-. ion - to which ie may b 1 Euhject. These troubles and. others are symptoms of debil ity and poor circulation causea by indigestion or constipation w it onc9 safe, certain n4 eonret-ent Tber xlear the system and porify the 6npd. They ex- Ar a mnanl tAnlo efTeet and insure good health and strength, ! so that all the bo-Dy organs do . their natural work: without causing . suffering.. ? Erery woman of the r thousands who bsvo toe1 tbdm. -knows that Beecham's Pills act To Certain J Advanlcno' r wAlwrr sWeiSesdalValasUTs UU sisussk- la Vases, 19, ZSe. nTN.TTCrWtVTTTn V Wflfi li'll Inlr-Al 1 1 V 7;,t. t'7'i75'77 ti"'-.V''. e--;;.;7-i"':''