- i . 13 SK2EWD WOSS. AT THE CUUB SUPPER. CRAVE OVERSIGHT. MORE THAN A HIWT. TKS WORRY HABIT. 7T. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING. JULY 3, 1914. f - UfTEKFtXEXiCE. ; - ' BRIBERY. ' . i. 1 Stranger How far is It from br Is 8queba.wken, u ttM crow flies? Silas Quit . a, spell. Jest now! thars so many scarecrows twig stars and Squeehawken that tbs crow NEW STEAMER STARTS ON HER MAIDEN TRIP TO MOUTH OF RIVER i - ' iGeorgiana Carries Boatload of People, Most of Them -. Bound for Regatta. (trial1 spin is made Hew Craft : round Bsmarfcably Tree From Vibration sad to Have All Speed Owners Claimed. On her maldn trip in the Astorla j Portland service the new steamer f Georgians left Washington street dock this morning at 7 o'clock. A large 1 number of people bound for the As- toria regatta made the first trip with j the steamer, most o'f them planning on 1 returning this afternoon after' wit nesslng the day's races. The Qeorglana was- taken on her of flclal trial trip yesterday and her .: owners having as guests for tha.oc , caalon 275 prominent Portland people. . The speedy little steamer was taken down the Willamette and Columbia rivers as far as SL H-elens. 8he was found to bo remarkably free of vibra i tlon : and to have all the speed her, ' owners have claimed for her. , Another - well known rlrer steamer, the O.-W. R, A N. company's steamer T. J. Potter, left at 1 o'clock! this af . ..ternoon on her first trip of the sum mer excursion season to North' Beach J points. The Potter is to make a spec jlal trip tomorrow, leaving Ash street dock at 9 a. m. to accommodate the crowd of Fourth -of July excursion-lets. , i Two othr rirer steamers are mak ing special excursions! tomorrow, the ; .Bailey Gatzert to Cascade Locks and '-return and making special stops at Multnomah Falls each way, while the ' Tahoma Is running between " Cascade Locks and The Dalles temporarily to handle the crowds- expected to attend l" the celebration at The Dalles. The O. O. T. steamers and the launch Kitty Moran are. also running special excur sions to. Oregon City and return. The O. C T. boats leave Taylor street dock at 7;I0, 9, noon and 8 o'clock. Steamer ;. wand is ashore ' Portland-Alaska Boat - Reported " Beached at Fish Egg Island. . 1 According to. a dispatch received by The Journal late yesterday afternoon, t - the steamer Thomas L. Wand, Captain ; A- C. Jensen, Is ashore on Fish Egg ; Island. The gasoline schooner Fores ter arrived at Ketchikan yesterday and reported having sighted the steamer on ; the beach. No further word has reached Portland as yei, however. . The Wand, one of the Alaska fleet operatsd by the Portland Steamship company, had 100,000 box shook for the cannery on Fish Egg island and It Is supposed here that In trying to make the harbor -Caytaln janeen ran Into a , fog bank and lost his beatings. lie Is the oldest pilot In those waters end Is supposed to know every foot of Alas . fkan waters. Fish Kgg Island Is on the outside passage and a very remote sta- lion and It may be some time before any further word Is received from the steamer. ALONG TUB WATERFRONT Bound for Portland ?the -British steamer Carnarvonshire sailed cfrora Puget sound at :S0 this nornlng. She should arrive off the ; river about 8 o'clock tomorrow morning land come In on the high tide. It la expected she ; will reach North Bank dock late In the afternoon. r - The steamer Geo: W. '- Elder, from : Coos Bay and Eureka, Is due at Colum- bla dock No. 1 this afternoon late. Repairs to the hull of the harbo oa trol ; boat Elldor have .been completed ' by Captain Speler's force; and she has been placea in the water again. En glneers 3aekel, Gllllland and Prehn ex jieot to have the motor reassembled by . Monday and the 'gas boat Astoria will i then be returned to the Port of Port land. With a cargo of freight for the ; Arrow, Line, the steamer Daisy Putnam ia due In the river tomorrow. The steamer" Klamath arrived up at , Pupple'sdock shortly after noon today, i Ehs has a cargo. of asphalt and cement , aboard..; ...;. ; ." : MARINE INTELLIGENCE. :' ' - , Bna ta Arrive, ' Geo.' W. Rider, Kureka and Coos Ray.. July j J. B. Stetson, from Alaska Jnly J N:t, from San I'edro Jnly H. Vance;, from, San Pedro ........Jnly ; "Creak-water, from. Coos Bay ..July i Yucatan, from Ran Dlefo and way. ....July 'Keavar. trntn- Pan Pedro and way. ...July 'Tboe. L. wn, rrom AUska. ..;... .Jnir 10 Rose City, from JSan Pedro and way.. July 11 Roanoke, from Pan Diego and way... .Jnly 12 Psralso. from 84 F. and way. .......July 12 Onlnault. train Alaaka .......JuLt 12 Bear, from Ban IPedro and way...... Jnly 16 Hi-. -y -i Sue to nevart. Willamette, for - San IMeiro ........July 3 Multnomah, for iSan Fraoclaco ......July S . W. Klder. fbr Cooa Bay-Eureka. .July 6 San Boman. for. Ban franclaco. .......July 0 Kcse City, for San Pedro and way.. ..July 6 Bear, for Ban Pedro and way.....;. July t Northland, for San Diego ...... .....July 7 3. B. Stetson, for Alaska ........... .Jnly 7 Breakwater, for Cooa Bay and Kureka. .July 7 Klamath, for Ban Oleco.... .......... Jnly Barr. for San Pedro 'and way.... July 11 Tboa. ta. Wand, for Alaska ..Jnly 11 Paraiso, for Coos Bay and S. F..... ..Jnly 15 Roanoke, for SanDirge and way. .....July 15 Qulnaolt, ; for Alaaka M July 15 From Saa TTaacisoe. Steamers Harvard and lale, alternatlne. leava Kan Fraoclaca for San Diem on Mm. -days. Wedneadaya Friday and Satardaya. eoanectlna; - with steamer from Portland, i Northbound, tbey" arrlTe at Saa Franrlaco on ' " i Tuesdays, Thursday. Saturdays and Sundays, v ';, . .- Tsasals ia Pert, - .Nam X iV - .-,,; r'.SrV'Bertb. r Oakland, 'Am.- ach..,. ......... Astoria ,-: Chinook. ' aredff... .................... Astoria Hawth. Br. .bk. ................. ... .Linn ton i , Ror bell. Am, atr. .... ..O. W. p. Col. P. 8. Mlchie, Govt, dredger...... Astoria Alllnance. In. atr. .O. W. P. ' Jack Burnhasa, ras sch....... O.-W. P. . , Tymerle, Br. str. ...........Llnnton w i A'c,,1". Am. ach Astoria r Irene, - Am. sch. . , Llnnton Wood That Beatyough In that auto. He' doing. nothing; here lately but wining and dining and riding around. . Brooks Those) ars hi creditors. The: think If they treat him nice b may glvs them 10 centa on the dollar. Lord Sefton, Br. str..........F. C. Bankers Eric. Am. scb.... W eat port Northland, Am. str......... .........Llnnton Bear, Am. lUv. Alruiworth Willamette, Am. str. Westport Multnomah, Am. str... ...St. Helen Wyoming V. S. N ...Astoria Submarines HI, H2, H3.. .......... 1... Astoria 8'nobonilsh, U. B. C 8.. Astoria SUklyou, Am. str :..Precott Delay Mitchell. Am. str, ..Astoria Maria, Dutch str. .Oceanic Daisy God tix, Am. str.. .I.-P. Lbr. Oo. Klamath, Am. Ptr.. ................. .Supples Oo. W. Elder. Am. str. ............ .Bound op Faux, gas sch..,.. Albers No. Baa Boman, Am. str.......... I. -p. Lbr. Co, j. En Keuta ta load Grata. Nam' Sailed (nn Ueaafx, Ft. ach. .Hambur EnKleborn. Br. ship .Valparaiso falls of Afton. Nor. bk.. lqnlqoa Herwl Vinnen, Ger. sh Hamburg Kirkcudbrightshire, Br. sh ...Newcastle Nordhar, Nor. so. Santa Bosalla "Notre; Dame d'ArTor, Br. bk.... .-..Antwerp Cambrian Princess. . Nor. str.. .....Port Nolloch Maresa. Nor. so.. Melbourne Kort. Ger. bk Dolbek. Oer. bk...., Kinrosasbire. Br. sh. Katanga. Belg. bk.. Olirebank. Br. sh... Henriette, Oer. bk.. Santa Rosalia .........Santa Rosalia v Honolulu Santa Rosalia i Callao 1. ... Newcastle .......... .Santa Rosalia Iasbek, uer. DC Uairsfjord, Nor. bk. ...... .Port PbUUp Head Spartou, Nor. bk. .................... .Callao Wandsbek. Qer. bk .......Santa RosaUa Semantha, Nor. bk.... West Coast Talklrk. Br. bk cNewcastla Tbomaaen. Knss. sn Newcastle, Ada. Br ion Monarch. Br. str............. .. Henrlk Ibsen, Nor. str... Ban Franclaw Btrathord. Br. str ............ K.San Francisco Queen Elisabeth, Br. sh. .......... ..Melbourne Maria. Dutch str....w.... Bunitnard, Nor. sh.. ....Bockhamptos Ttlids.J,Nor. bk.. Callao Alcidea, . No. bk, Callao Pierre Antolae. Fr. bk ......Antwerp Maissa. Nor. bk .Melbourne Hans, Oei-.-bk Sahta Rosalia InTertberrte, Br. . str.........,.......AntwerD V irglula. Br. str . f. Yokohama Liaiuoren. Br. str............. Xiantla C;t.uirhton. Br. str. ...... .......Buenos Aires OiAeea. Ger. bk...v. Cailao ivtemyae, Br. sea Callae Arnoldus Vinnen. Ger. sh... Port Lata Deo of 0(11. Br. str San Francisco JUsoeUanaons Ea Roata, Bawwer, Br. str.. ............... .Hamburx Alesla. Gar. as............ Hambora Andalasla, Oer. as.... ............. .Hamburg Cardiganshire, Br. str. ............. ...London Meriunsthshire, Br. str. .London Monmouthshire, Br. str .....Antwerp NotaL Dan. ss. .....Antwerp Pierre Antolue, Fr. bk. Antwerp naanorsuire, ur. sb. ............. ....Antwer RlTer Forth. Br. ss .............Antwer Santa Cecelia, Am. ss ..New Tor Rambla, Ger. ss. ...Hambars; Sudmaxk. Ger. as.. ............Hambars Suerla. Oer. ss. ................... .Hambura TriniVL 1 D. n mm . . n t...n I Inverberrie. Br. as.... ...Antwero Kromley, Br. mn.. Antwerp Orlauno.' Br. str... Antwerp Ea Routs to Lead Lumber. Name-7- '',- j' Balled from Lompac, Br. ss. ...... .....Amsterdam Ecdeala, Br. as... Honolulu Queen Maud, Br. ss ......Ban Francisco -tstrathlorne, Br. ss......... gas. Diego Btratbden, Br. str. ............ ..gas Francisco Sueen Markaret, Br. str. ....... San Francisco yodford, Br. ss... ...Saa Francisco Mable Gale, Am. bk. ............. ...Auckland InerKarry,r Br. bkj. ...Honolulu Clan MacLeod, Brl str...... .Mojl Framley, Br. str.. li. Antwerp Stratbfillon. Br. str .....Victoria New Lealahd Loans oort. Br. str. . . . Yokohama Cape FlolsCerre. BrJ str........ Shenehai Strathallon. Br. ate. ..Eureka fttratholdbyn, Br. str Eureka Bessie Dollar. Br. str..' .San Fram-lamr Wm. H. Smith. Am. sch .. Callao Imberhorne. Russ. sh... .......... .Halla Stratbesk. Br. str .Callao Lymerlc. Br. str . .Kh.nh.i Rtratbclyde, Br. stn., Shanghai loTerclyde. Br. str.. Nordenboni Krlc, Am. sch.: ; Honolulu Anrora. Am. sch .Antofcast W. H. Bowden. Am. sch....... . .Mo1ifIu Col la. Br. str , Shanghai , MARINE NOTES Astoria. Or.. July 8. Arrlred at 8 and left up at a. m. Steamer Daisy iGadsby, from nan sTancroco. juriTea at o ana jert up at 8 a. m. Steamer Klamath, from Ban Fran cisco. Sailed at 7 a."m. Steamer Shoshone, tot Grays harbor. Arrired at 8:20 and left op at 9:50 a. m. Steamer (Jeo. W, EUder, from BXireka and Coos Bay. Ban i raucSco, July 8. Arrived at 10 s. m. Steamer Rose City, from Portland; at noon Steamer Asuncion, from Portland. Coos Bay, July 8.--ArrlTed Steamers Breakwater and Paraiso, from Portland; dredge CoL Mlchie, from Portland. Seattle, July 3. Sailed at 6:30 a. m. British steamer Carnarvonshire, -for Portland?. Bandon, July 2. Arrived Gas sch. Tilla mook, from Portland. Astoria, July 2. Arrlred down at 2 and sailed at S p. m. British steamer Glenlochy. for London and way port. Sailed at 1:90 p. m steamer raraiso.ror coos Bar and San Francisco. Sailed at 4:30 p. ' m .-Steamer Breakwater; for Coos Bar. Sailed at 7:30 p. m. Stsamer johan Foulsen, for Saa Fran. CISCO.; , San Pedro, July 8. Sailed Steamer Bear er. for Portland. - San Frandsoo, Jnly S. Sailed at noon steamer a, a. Vance, lor Columbia mer; at p. m. teamer enasta; at 9 p. m. Steam er Tosemlte. for Portland. Sailed at 8 n m. Steamer Yellowstone, for Portland via Coos Bar. Porlm, July ' 8. Passed German ' steamer naaiusia, rrom tiamotrre ' ror fortiana. . North Head, July 8. Condition at the mouth of the river at t a. m., smooth; wind norwwesi zu mites; weatcer, , eiouay . . , Tides at Astoria Saturday. Hlc-h water 10:43 a. m 6.1 fet: 10:O4 B. m., 8.3 feet. Iwwater 1:38 a. m., r-0.3 a:uo p. m., ae rear. Always aim higher than the mark If the mark la a dimple In her chin. FEDERAL TROOPS ARE ON SECOND LEG 1 OF TH El R MARCH TO GEARHART TODAY hp:.: " -'0m f-md Wagon train .which . With a wagon train of 11 wagons leading. Uncle Sam's soldiers from the Vancouver barracks are on the second leg of their hike to " Oearhart today, covering the- distance from Linder's farm, where they spent the night, to Banks. - The big-dun colored wasrona.. drawn I by stocky, mules of the true Missouri Telllt He's a . clever financier, all right! ; Asker How sot Tellit Why. be'a had six cars and there's only four mortgages oa his EMPEROR OF AUSTRIA ILL, VISITS CHAPEL TO SE NEPHEW'S BODY Francis artd His Wife Lie in State in Chapel of the Hof burg, Palace, Vienna. SERVIAN PLOT VERIFIED Bomb Thrower Admits He Oct Explo sive and Revolvers Prom Major la the Pan-Btrvlan Union. (United Press leased Wire.) Vienna, July 3. Emperor Francis Joseph was reported alarmingly weak today, hut be visited the chapel, where the bodies of Archduke Francis Ferdl- nand and his wife, the Duchess of Hohenherg, lay In state in the Hofburg palace. It was cleared just before his arrival of all but the priests and guards, " ' fm The popular opinion was that Rus sian and Servian Intriguing certainly was responsible for the assassination. Fresh demonstrations against resi dents here of both nationalities oc-J curred last night, and today tne Rus sian embassy and the Servian legation were heavily guarded. Body la Glided Casket. ' The dead archduke's body lay in a magnificent gilded' casket; his wife In one of silver gray. The husband's was elevated a step above his wife's. They were guarded by officers, of crack regiments- and by: representa tives of every noble Austrian bouse. Outside bells tolled solemnly. The streets were packed with people watch ing the notabilities arrive at the chapel, enter, emerge and drive away again. Though the "bodies will be sent to Armstetten tonight. , a state funeral will be held here tomorrow. It was thought unlikely that the emperor would appear. - Fan-Servian Union Selped. . There seemed "every prospect that Austro-Servian relations would be fur ther 'embittered by the confession of NadelJo Cabrinovltch, who tried to kill the archduke with a bomb, that he -got his explosive from Major Lilian- Prl bitchovitch of the Pan-Servian union; that the major' also armed Gayrio Prlhzip, who made the successful as sassination attempt, and that the of ficer referred to got both-bombs and pistols from the- Servian arsenal at Kraguyevata.- t It was expected that Prinzip. who was saia to tie weakening under cross examination, would confess, too. Ac cording to cabrinovitch's account, he and Prlnzlp were cooperating. Future Steps Menacing. It was considered a foregone conclu sion that Austria would demand that the Servian government explain how the assassins came- to be armed from the Kraguyevatz arsenal, and if it should repudiate f responsibility for this as a mere theft which it was un abl to prevent, that Major Pribitcho vltch" punishment would be insisted on. v , It was agreed, however, that an at tempt by the Belgrade government to comply with such demands probably would mean Its overthrow.. ,'. The gen eral belief was that it would refuse them, depending on Russia for protec tion. - The outlook was regarded as full of possibility of trouble. Daily River Readings. Lewiston Umatilla . Albany .. Salem . . . . WllsonTllo Portland .. River Forecast, ' The Willamette rlyer ' at Portland wfll fall siowiy ior tne next toree or lour days. precedes TJnale Sam's boys consists breed and driven by soldier "skinners," who know how to "gee" and' "haw" appropriately, are loaded: with tents and rations for the march and en campment at Gearhart while the 450 Officers and men of the Twenty-first infantry are traveling In light march ing equipment, knapsack's, guns, can teens and cartridge belts. STATIONS. . Z ' 2 "5 . 24 4.9 0.4 O ...V ,. 25 14.2 03 i ,..,....4 20 1.70.1 0 ...........120 e:ei o i. ' 87 2.3 0 4 0 I la I1Z.TI fl.21 - t I Wife John. I wish you were lik4 George Washington. i f Husband No doubt! With the li Insurance I'm cflfrying! Another Test of - : Coal Trom Alaska ""-:;r' ::.: : ; ; ' , .: j:'' Chance That Bering Blver Product May Tet Be 'Pound to Be of Barries by Vary. . - t (Washlnfroa Bureau1 of The Journal.) "Washington, July S. Undoubtedly there was much surprise and also dis appointment s over the adverse report made on Alaskan coal, but according to the Army.and Navy Register there "is still hope that the Bering river coal will be more fully Investigated. - An official report refers to the proposed construction of the government Alaska railway, and It says , that as soon as possible coal from the Bering river fields should be tested in cargo lots from various seams. Meanwhile a lot of Matanuska coal is being shipped to Seattle,! and It Is expected that the United States steam ship Maryland will use some of this coal In a comparative test, but without much hope that It will be more .suc cessful than the former test of Bering river coal, .which promised so well but failed because of excessive cllnkenng. Parish Bequeathed . Residue of Estate j 8. Lawrence Church to Have All Ex cept About 93000 of -ate "William Short's Property- : St. .Lawrence parish; will profit to an unknown extent by the will of James Short, who died; June! 28, which was filed for probate to'day.; -The res idue of the estate, after bequests of about $3000, is left to the ! parish to assist In the erection of a new church. The value of the estate Is not given. The same parish will also receive 250 for masses for Mr. Short. ! To Mrs. Eliza Twichell, j who has lived In his house for 10 years, he left $100, and. like amounts were left to each of her two daughters. Mrs. Frances M. Snyder, his nurse, was left $200 and the use of his home at 703 Fourth street for six months without rent. For the care of his burial plot $1000 was left In trust, flalf-brothers In Scotland and Ireland were left $600 each, and" small bequests made to oth er relatives. Brooke and Beck -Demurdn Libel Suit Capitalists Indicted by Ketohnm Jury Bay Indictment Faultily Brawn, Also Eviaeno. Insufficient. ' j Demurrers were filed by (Attorneys Malarkey, Seabrooke & Dibble in be half of J. ,C. Beck and Thomas Scott Brooke to th five Indictments brought by the grand jury of which T. A. Ketchum was foreman; charging them with Ty. - A. - Linthlcum. E. Henry Wemme and . E. T. Ames, wlt5i libel. The demurrers contend that the In dictments are faulty and are not drawn 'according to law and that the evidence on which they were based is insuffi cient, - ' - The charges grew out of the activity of the men. indicted in thai campaign to prevent George F, Heusner f torn securing a franchise on Broadway for an lnterdrban electric line, i Heusner Is plaintiff in a $100,000 damage suit against some of .those indicted grow ing out of the same incident F6ur School Girls . Still at Liberty Escaped Trom Industrial Institution Xast xrtght and Officers Throughout . Talley on &ookont for Them. Salem, Or July 3. The four girls who escaped from tho Stats Girls' In dus trial school iast evening were still at liberty today noon, although the po lice in . practically. .all the Willamette valley towns have been requested, to be- on the lookout for' them, r The girls had the liberty of the yard at the state Institution : and quietly slipped away about 7 o'clock last night. ; They1 are RJnda Fisher and Opal Lattin, com mitted from Eugene; Catherine DeOr say, committed from McMlnnvllle, and Ethel Smitn, committed from Portland. o 11 muleomobiles. Lieutenant Colonel Morrison is In command of the troops on the march. Quartermaster Captain Bugbee being in charge of ths wagon train, with Majors Wilson Chase and Kalph Van Deman at the . heads of the two bat talions of hikers. The soldiers will reach Gearhart July 12. . . . Gerald Where are the oysters la w.SIvI.t .,..:- : law un lii. urned oa account of lack of quorum. THURSDAY'S NEWS Happenings of . Human Interest Occurring Throughout' tho World After Yesterday's Issue Went to Press. j Foreign. -A Tlen-Tsln, Chins, report says that ISO Chinese looters who were captured and disarmed after they had mutinied and burned a city, were executed, al though they bad been promised their freedom. Four thousand cases of ammunition and 8000 cases of rifles were landed at Dublin. Ireland, for the Irish National voters, who succeeded In catching the police off their guard. Two soldiers- were killed and others were Injured when lightning struck a tent at Bourgea department of Cher, France, In a storm which broke the heat wave which had prevailed for a number of days. President Wilson has been asked to look into the strike situation In Ca- nanea Consolidated Copper company, where 2500 -miners are said to have gone out. American Consul C L. Montague at Cananea was surrounded by angered strikers, who tried to prevent the de parture of the superintendent of the mine where men are on strike. Executive. The house granted a leave of ab sence to Thompson of Oklahoma, who frankly explained that he wanted to attend to his campaign fight at home. The stock excuses of "Illness" and "Important business" were the custo mary-explanations, and the congress man's frankness aroused his col leagues. The Washington administration Is about to undertake to enter into nego tiations with Russia for a new treaty with Russia to take the place of the one abrogated about a year and' a half ago. The senate committee on banking and currency requested Thomas B. Jones, one ot President Wilson's ap pointees to the feaerai reserve ooara. to appear before it and explain, his connection with the Harvester trust be fore confirming him. Voting 80 to 66, the house instructed Its conferees on the legislative appro priation bill to ; insist that senators traveling to and' from the capital be limited to an allowance of 5 cents per mile and that actual traveling ex penses be granted to representatives. Representative Britten of Illinois urged the house to adopt his bill pro hibiting government " officials lectur ing for pay. He compared Secretary of State Bryan and others with "Imi tation performers," asserting they were in the same class ss Gaby Deslys and Evelyn Thaw. Pacific Coast. Teachers of English In the schools of California resent the attacks made on them by fellow, pedagogues, assert- ting that the use of -poor English by students Is not -wholly due -to -the teachers. Mrs. Adah L-ong-Vlncent-Kittridge, daughter of James Long, millionaire syrup manufacturer, who created a LATE REAL ESTATE Today's Happenings with the Builders, Architects, Contractors and ' Realty Brokers. f Irrington Home Deal. The Van "Waters residence property. located on East Twenty-fifth street, between Thompson and Brazee. Irving- ton, has been sold to Mrs. Alice Sheehy for' $7500. The property is described as lots jo ana in, diock s, is razes street addition, and was deeded by Mrs. Maud O. Van Waters. City View Park Sale. Ellis N. Davis has sold to J. H. Stacey a house and lot on Maiden street near East Thirteenth, in City View Park. . Consideration $4090. 4 Sale in Southeast , Section. Archie B. Carpenter has.' purchased from ' L. la. Barker a parcel of residence property on East Thirty-third street,, near Gladstone avenue, in. Kemiwortn, paying $1950 for it. C. S. Rea Boys in Taborside. . The south half of lots 10 and 11, In block 6, Taborside, the (property be ing located at the southwest corner of East Main and East Seventy-fifth street, has been sold by M. E. Steel to & S. Bea for $2200. 'Umatilla Avenue Deal. Lot 15, block 38 Sellwoo'd; . located on Umatilla" avenue, Tvear East Ninth street, was purchased by John Rader from Llnaa lop nam, .consiaeratior $2200. -, . -'- . ,' . Federal Building Plans at Medford. 'pfans and specifications for Med ford' a new federal postoffice and courthouse will be ready for distribu tion to contractors July.g. The struc ture, according to the announcement from the supervising architect's .office, Is to be a three story and basement building, with exterior walls of stone ornamented with terra cotta and brick. The ground floor., in which the post off ics is to be located, is to be of fire proof construction. f . , , Dwelling Built, on East Sherman. Contractors " McCrum and Ryckmaa obtained a. building permit' yesterday for a two story frame dwelling to be erected -: on East Twenty-second and Sherman streets. The house Is being built for Mrs. Louise Oliverlo at a cost of $1700. k : . SS 0 ' . Building Permits. - Oeorae Pethw, efect one story frame Awell lntr. EUhty -fifth street, between- Esst Taj lot and East Ralmonf builder, aame; $150. - . - Oeorae' B. Moore, erect one and one' bait Story frame dwelling, Fifty-elftbth street, tween Forty -aTenttt . and gortr-elghth as BOm; balMor.' C. 8. Miller; $1400. Thomaa Bueftenmn-ner, repair eoe story tan nerr. Tajlor Ferry Boad, corner Boulerara; bttiiaer. 1. Green; $40. Ore iron Holiness association, repair ' one BtorT frame storehouse. Wooden, between Rer- 1 moor and Wilson; builder, 2 Barry Oonrtney; r iu ; -. ...... .. - EUsabeth Feraruson, repair two- storr- frame apartments. ' East Hancock, corner EleTeata; bolide, same; $2000.. K. Williams, repair two story-frame room ing bona. North Fourths between Tayls aad ET-rett; builder. T. Nakayama: $30. - Frank Mnenster, erect one etory frame dwell, inar. Fiftieth arenne. between -Flftr-eiabtb aad Sixtieth streera; bnildtr, W. C Nelson; $2SO. Beasis H. Mann, mere - two story frame Doctor L ow thoughtless I'm get- ting, i gave m. ridgttts a . m ... i EXtwodaysl . BRIEFLY SKETCHED sensation when she married Albert E. Kittridge, who . was a laborer, was granted - a dlvorc In Saa Francisco. She did not ask for alimony. Errors In the San Francisco directory have aroused some housewives.-who did not find their names in .the accus tomed columns. Governor Johnson, who is married, is among those cred ited with being a bachelor. Rear Admiral Charles P. Bond has been named chairman of tho board of survey which will put the battleship Oregon In shape to lead the naval pro cession through the Panama canal. The? Oregon-has been laid up several years. Board will meet at Puget sound navy yard July t. ' Dashing flour on her clothes whicn had been set off fire by explosion of gasoline used In cleaning. Miss Mary Baumgartner of Twin Falls, Idaho, ex tinguished the flames. She was pain fully burned. On the grounds that the woman was already married, the marriage of J. W. Schorer, a pspminent Centralis, Wash., resident, to Rose Schorer was annulled by Judge Rice. The wife charged that she was deceived as to the Washing ton laws by her husband, and turned out of the house by him afterward. Despite the fact that he said he would go to Jail first. Mayor Fawcett of Tacoma altered his ' position and signed $80,000 in salary warrants In the trouble because of the reductions made by the city ordinance. A $50,000 libel suit against R. Crothers, publisher of the San Fran cisco Bulletin; J. Dill Pickering and John L. Davis, the Bulletin's Sacra mento correspondent, was Instituted at Sacramento by R. A. Wilson of Au burn, a clerk in the office of Assistant Engineer A. J. Barclay of the Southern Pacific Magazine buildings on' Mare Island, CaL, containing thousands of pounds of explosives were endangered oy a grass fire which swept the reservation, Sailors, marines and employes on -tne island fought the flames desperately until it was subdued, which was not until 20 acres had been burned over. . Jay Kirke of the Cleveland American baseball association has left Cleveland for Detroit to play first base for the Tigers. He was formerly with the Boston Nationals. Eastern. The flying boat America, built by Hodman Wanamaker for flight across the Atlantic ocean, made an ascent with seven passengers, the total weight carried being E00O pounds. The craft was piloted by Olen Curtiss, the vet eran aviator. ' The Chicago polios were seeking Mrs. Bessie McKeehan, wife of B. I. Mc KTeehan, a wealthy stockman of -Imperial, CaL' On June 24, Mrs. Mc Keehan mailed a postal to her hus band telling of her safe arrival here. Then she disappeared. Mrs. McKeehan had $1000 in- cash and 9500 worth of Jewelry. AND BUILDING NEWS dwelling. Harrison street, between Broadway and Park; mover, Thomas Mans; $1200. . J. i. Anderson, repair three storr frame rooming; hooae, Corbett and Bancroft; builder, same; $100. Wakefield Pries Co.. repair three story frame stores and rooming house. North Third, between Everett and Flanders; builder, V. 11. Brandes; $20. T: McCarthy, erect foundation, Flftr-thlrH. between Thompaoa and Braaee; builder, T. McCarthy; $100. D. H. Thompson Estate, repair one story brick ordinary store. Alder, between Eleventh and Twelfth: builder, H. D. Jones; $100. Carl Wagner and Mrs. L. E. Wafner, re pair one story frame dwelling. East Twenty eighth, between Wygant and Going; balkier, seme; $76. John Aspinwan, wrack one story tram dwelling, Overton, between Nineteenth and Twentieth; wrecker, not knows; $50. b. a. ennren, repair one story rrame store, room,' Front, - between Montgomery and. Har rison; builder, H. Krneger; $25. M. Fallay. repair three story frame build ing, Davis, between Fourth ana Third; build er, B. Mori; $100. Wakefield Fries Co., repair one story stores. Front, between Salmon and Taylor; ballder, F. H. Brandes: $40. Loggers' aad Contractors' Machinery . Co., erect one atory frame grarsgeV southwest cor ner Eleventh and Bra see; builder. It. J. Lewis; $f30. Mead Estate, repair four story warehouse. Front, between Morrison and Yamhill; builder. Elevator Snpply A Repair Co.; $150O. C. A.- Malarkey, erect gasoline - filling sta tion, Broadway and Ankeny; builder, John A. Walter; $340. H. P. Whitman, erect gasoline filling sta tion, Eaat Eleventh, between Grant and. Sher man; builder, John A. Walter; $300. , . Real Estate Transfers. Lin a Tonhara and hnsband to John Bader et al ot 15, blor-k 38, gellwood . tent iaaaiamad to Charles Tooman et al) $ 2.200 la O. Parker ana wire to suss n. sonie eaat 42 feet of lot 6. block 6. Hors ing's addition , 10 Archie C. Waida and wlf to John O'Marier. lot 7. block 26. Sell wood.. 1.150 at. N. ubid nna wire to tunra ti. Mills et al, lot'18. block 23. Elbert a John O. Lee and wife to Samuel L. Belden et el. west half of lot 2. 10 block sr. wooastoes WHHara N. Northroo to Harry Tanck wlch. lot 1 tract "B," Northrop acrca as8ianed to Charles Wbltmer. axent Florence Wangeman and husband to Martha Kennedy et aL lots 5 and 6. block 4. Bralnard The Joseph A. Rtrowbridge Estate com pany to Fletcher V. B.- Cheeahro, loU 23- and 24. block 8, Errol HeljcbU MeU E. Rteele and wife to' C. 8. Rea 650 TOO 1.000 460 Skin Peeling Nature' Aid to New Complexion Ordinary mercoUred was Is a natural bean tlfler. By flecking off the devitalised sar. face skin, it merely hastens Batnre's work The second skin layer, brought gradually to view, exhibits the healthy, youthful color pro. oucea oy capuiary circulation, xnut becanae the capillaries are thus bronght naarer the snrface; alaa..becanse the new akin is 1 oiled by sun. wind or dirt, . This wax. to be had at any drag store an anee win del. Is pat on nightly like cold cream, washed off mornings with, warm water. Its work nasally Is completed In from seven, te. tea days, long enough not to show too marked results from day to day. ar chose discomfort or detention indoors. . ,.r . y ---f;'. - : -- . '- A face bath to remove .wrinkles, snade y dlsaolvlnc an eanee of powdered sazollte la s half pint witch basel. Is snochar. satsral bean tlfler, since its astringent aad too la properties smooth oot wrlaklss ta accordaace vrtrh - Na ture's own process. , (Adv.) Harold Longstopper-I did nt knosv ugbteri should hava s. Waits tt was so late. Are yov sura that clock wedding and you earned do toav"lfia aw ftt.iif. mor than you do mow. I wouldat A Voios From the Stairs It s going . thing at to wear! - - -a lot taster than you are. - U4 w - - et al sooth halt lots, IS and 11. slock - 6. Taborside 2.200 Hand O. Van Waters and husband U Alloa Sheeny, lots 13 and 16, block 3. Brasee Street addition ........... .. 7.800 West Side Lumber it fiuKiarle company to ncanainaTiaD American Dans, lot 8. block 80. LaarallMrst.;.. 10 Wilbur M. Cook end wife to Edison U. v Cook, lot IS. block 14. Woodstock... fSO C. D. Halbert to Ethel Ro- Hnlbert. , lot rz, block a Willamette -ueisnta -addition 10 Bthel North and.hwband to Mrs. Kra Andross. north 0 raet oc lot s. apes 12. Lincoln Park, annea " 10 Allan Johnson to Western Land 4c Mort- company, lot- 3. block 7. curiora addition 2 Kllen Henderson to Margaret Lawson. .' east halt of lot 1 ana norm zo iee? ast half of lot 2. block 22. UcMU lan'a aadlMon .r.. 10 UkilM PtrAa mnA bnahatul 1a A nnta V. Beniltt, lot 1Z, diock r. lamer iv C. M. Orlawold end wife to Carl 1. VTanrl mt al lot IS- htaek S- Or . -. chart! Homea addition 830 John Worsowskr to J- J. Order t U. flan 10 Jennie . gwltser and hnsband to ueorce Bcblegel et al. soot a nan or -lot "J" Waahington addition Carrie) E. ' Voaburs and hnsband to Imla fiiliM. kit 11 falork IS. Lincoln Park annex , 10 Bella J. r 11 wood et al tTW. B. Ma- kmt.. Utlm IS alut IS. MAck.A Kir- fleld addition .430 Northwestern Trust Co. to Thomas I. Tlnnblna Int . 2A nlorlc 14 Norwalh Belshts 10 T.npalknMt mmntn. a f.1111 R. Ola-ar. lot S. block 63. LSnrelhnrst aaeot... 750 Cenunerce Truat k. garlBg" bank to Anna fl YlrwIlinA felt- IX lad 14. block 26. Kaat St. Johns 10 r. J. GattreU te R. K- GUtaer at al. ' nndlrid-4 two thirds' Interest In lota 7 and S. block 11. Capltan addition J. T. Lynda and wife to Bessie D. Mnenster. 08xl4S feat bestaalns 445.72 feet west of point on west side of Maxwell avenue, 1218 feet sooth of center ot county road a ad Afi 1 tmm mroat nt MTUT nf imHou T. 8. 17 and 18 10 Ra..l n MnMuIrr et al to J. T. Lradl lot 14. block 1. Myrtle Park 1 W Albert H. Kalk Jr. and wife to Henry . M Hurrta Intm O anil 10. block 10- East Portland HelfiUts ,.. 10 Kllia in. Dt1k et al to Jennie H. SMcy. Int 6, block 6. City Viaw Park 4,000 Ullle U. Marker ana bosoana to arcnie 11. Carpenter, lot 0. block 16, Keall- . worth l.S0 Portland Car Second in Inter-City Race 8. T. Brock, la Wright Special, t-ed Until Year Bad of Baes, When Par. sons, la Fran, rorged Ahead. .. Speedway, Tacoma, Wash.. July t. A Portland entry. S. F. Brock. In a Wright ' special, lost the IntetClty 100 mile race at Tacoma today by less than five minutes, being beaten by Jim Parsons, of Seattle, In a Franx special, averaging 73. $2- miles per hour, beating the new track record made last year by T.49 minutes. Brock and Parsons will be seen at the Rose City Speedway next Saturday and Sunday. The former track record. made by Earl Cooper in a Stutx, "was 11.7 miles per hour, and was med-s last year. ' . - Latta, piloting a Loster, cam tn third. Parsons was' three laps ahead of the field when he crossed tlfe finish line. Brock led until near the end of the race, when Parsons forged ahead. The Inter-City race was for casn prizes aggregating, $1500, and was con fined to cars entered from cities tn Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana and British Columbia, This afternoon the Golden Potlatch race, 200 miles, and carrying ' cash prizes of 13500, is the feature. There are 19 entries for this event. Old West Revived at Klainath Falls City Is Thronged With Tlsitors to Taks la Bights of Bigs' Third Annual Bodeo radians Are Teature. ' Klamath Falls, Ojt.. July t. Klamath Is reverting to the "eighties" today, and on every - hand the gaily capari soned cow-puncher and, his girl from the range ara to be seen. All parts of the west are represented In the entries for the third annual Elks Rodeo, which operied today, and some winners of many , championships elsewhere are here to try for the. money In the buck ing, bulldogglng . and other competi tions. There are upward of 2500 visi tors In Klamath Falls today, and many more - are expected tonigbt and to morrow. A special train ox Jdedf oru Elks arrives tomorrow. A parade In which ZOO mounted eow- boys and cowgirls, Indians, two bands, scores of decorated floats and autos participated, opened the - Rodeo. Ow ing to delay In getting their horses shipped the Warm Spring Indians were unable to reach here, bur there are hundreds of Kiamains and mooocs here for the. show. . - ; A special police force . has been ap pointed to maintain order. A medical corps has been organised ror emerg ency work at the Rodeo grounds. County WillOheck Free Ticket Abuse Streetcar Tickets for Us of Batployss, . Personally, . When on Official Busi ness, Say Commissioners. Orders were given , by the county commissioners this morning that all books of streetcar tickets used by county employes Jn.any way not in ac cordance with rules of -the company un der which the tickets are sold shall be taken up by conductors of the company at the time. This order followed -a comslaint by the company yesterday that a county employe paid for fares with his book, three of the persons with him being women. The books are given at reduced rates and are for use by the employes holding them alone when on official business. County Agent Bul ger la investigating the complaint. ;' r BlUTied at Albany, : . Albany. Or., July t. Fred E. Smith, a cement worker, of Portland, and Miss Kitty Perdue, of Mill City, were United in marriage here yesterday. The cere. mony was performed by Rev. fx H. Ieech. at the Methodist parsonage, la the presence ot a few. friends, who ac companied the couple. After brief honeymoon, Mr.- and Mrs. Smith will 1 make their home in Aberdeen, Wash. Mr. Newlywed Why ara yott ry. tng. pet? ' . - . Mrs. Newlywed Oh,' Dick, I was thinking, suppose baby should grow ua. W Sfe VkA Aflst - stlf - aSIa Plans to Prevent ; Shortage of Gars- i i State BaUroad Commission rrepsriaa - tov Issue Aulas and Suggeatieas for Shippers, Coaslgaews aad Companies. Salem. Or Julr l.Tn view f the --" threatened car shortage la handling, the big crops soon to be harvested, the -state railroad commission is preparing,, to ' issue rules and suggestions - for shippers, consignees and railroad Com-. . . panies, urgM all of them to cooperate in keeping the car shortsse down as much as possible. .- Similar rules .and suggestions were ; issued by the commission last year and 4, had a beneficial effect. The commit-. slon will urge shipper to be more ape- - cine in their orders for cars, aad to load cars promptly and to their full ' capacity. They will b urged not to , nse cars for storage but to unload them as quickly as possible. The railroad companies will be called on to keep the cars moving as prompt ly as possible. . Telephone Hearing Set. ' Salem, Or., July S. The application of the Pacific Telephone A Telegraph company to close Its public station at --' Sweet Home has been set for hearing by the railroad commission at Lebanon on July 10. ; Motor Fees Increase. Salem. Or July S. -Fees for motor -vehicle registrations and chauffeurs '. for the first half of thU year amount-' ed to $69,110.50, according to figures given out by Secretary of State CM- oott. This is an increase or $12,237.50 over the amount of teen received by -, the automobile department for the en. tire year of 1513. The fees for last' yeur were $56,873. - Militarism, Disease, Declares Dr. Green Ttoe President of America a 2navoe Ce- -cdety ta Obautauo.ua I tare Urges United States to Zead for' Paaoa. Salem, Or., July t. "The kindest' thing we can say to excus ourselves Is to admit that militarism is a dls ease, an economic pestilence, life sap ping, reason destroying, - lrratlotiaLv" declared Dr. Thomas K. Green, vice , president of the American Peace so ciety. In a lecture at tho Salem Chae tauqua on the so be Jet, "The Bur den of the Nations." He said the , United States was the only country so situated that it could take the lead In a world wide movement for peace, ' and he urged all Americans to get x hind such a movement. ; Big Tie Drive Is Xrar. Woodland. Wash.. July 2. All tho ; mills and logging . camps 00- 1-ewls river closed down Tuesday night te allow the operatives to reach thelf homes In time for 'the Fourth and snjv- v eral automobiles left here early this morning -to bring down the men from the Harvey mill at Etna ana the Iu. boisLiomber company t-Ariel, The men In the camps up the river near Yale c Cresap s ferry, will go out via Tacolt. Rumor has it that -all the - camps are to-remain closed until Sep tember li but this has not been con firmed.' . Ths big log drive or the ' Ir wis . River Boom company I Is nearly to . Woodland, and it Is not yet rertstlu whether they wilt cease operations for more than' the 4th and 6th or not. ss ; the river is getting low and they are In a rnsh to get the drive Into th-tr boom at the mouth of the riv-r. Art other tie drive is also nearly down to ' Woodland. , Washoaral Wttl Crlfbnu. Wsshougsl. Wash., July 3. Was- - hougal will celebrate the Fourth of. July with a complete program lor day and evening. Including band music oration, baseball aad other sports f nd . amusements, concluding with a dance.-'. SALT RHEUM Started With Pimples. Would Break ITCHING UK and Spread. Covered Limb From Hip ; to Ankle. . Used Cuticura , ' Soap and Ointment, Entirely" Well Without a Scar. . . ' Oxford, Mont-"My salt rbenm starts with Uttie white pimples. - When I scratched vv they would burn aad itch and later oa they " would fiUjip, break and spread and get red " aU around. It same on ny thigh. 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