MONMOUTH IRE IS , UNCERTAIN. BIGGER BUSINESS. MUST BE A JOKE. ftOCNG IT UNANIMOUS. HOTFAJX FIREMAN. DESIST! jost so; DUE 10 REACH PORT AFTER AUG. ! SOON Royal Mail Liner Sailed From " Hongkong for Yokohama on July 10, CARNARVONSHIRE LOADING Biff British BUamit Expictid to Oit Away, 3fex Wednesday Morn ing at Daylight. frniit ir.Mhnpn-Lan I'll olve von S Th Doctor You most taka half tb cents each tor Km worms. lost contents of this bottle now and tb my bait box. .. other half at bedtime. BoyIn that case, sir, V keep my Percy Pinpoint Tea, doctor, bat wornu and soil you trout ftt ft Quarter which half shall I take first? each. The British steamer Monmouthshire, one of the Koyal Mail Steam Packet lino freighters, will follow the British steamer Carnarvonshire to this port, arriving shortly after August 1. She sailed from Hongkong for Yokohama on July 10, and should be Bailing from the Japanese port the "last of this weak for the north Pacific coast of this continent. She is bringing close to 2000 tons of freight for this port. Departure of the British steamer Carnarvonshire, the Royal Mail giant In the harbor now is set for Wednes day morning. at daylight. Her lumber cargo is fast being placed aboard her at the Linnton mill of the Clark & Wilson Lumber company, and it is ex pected will all be oh by tomorrow evening. It will amount to ebout 6000 tons, the balance to be taken aboard at I'uget sound. - . "7 Hue to Arrive. learners arenas iouows: Persian, from B. r. tad war.. ......July 1 Merionethshire, arrived Antwerp for Breakwater, from Cooa Bay. .........July 15 London June 14; Glenroy, arrived Co- Bear, from Ban Pedro and way July is lomho fop Anttvern Jfllv f 'r 1 1 rn n- uinnalt, from Alaska ........... July?? T ,' - ' " . I Geo. W. Elder, Eureka and cooa Bay.. July it shire, arrived London July 3; Radnor- t b. stetson! from Alaska .. .July 17 shire, arrived Yokohama from Pacific Yucatan, from San Diego and way. ...July 19 coast June 23; Den of Ruthven, af- Bearer, from San Pedro and way. . ..July 21 rived Voknlinna from TlellinB-hnrn Julv Knke. from ban Diego and way July 28 rivea Yoitoiiama rrom ueinngnam July c,w ttom g.n Vedro Bn4 w,y..Jui, 2a da a, from Portland. ' Perlm, July 10. Paiaed-BritUh steamer pen of Atrlle, from London, for Portland. Astoria. Joiy 12. Sailed at 8 a. m Steam er r. H. Leggett, foe San Pedro. Arrlred at 6 and left up at 4 a. m. Steamer J. A. Cbanalor, from Monterey. Arrlred at 8:?0 a. m., and left up at noon Steamer Sigtnaw, from San Francisco. , Arrlred at 8 a. m. Steamer Pleiades, from San Franclaeo. Ar rived down at 10 a. m. and sailed at 1:45 Pi ,m. Steamer Thoa. h. Wand, for Skagway and way porta.' Arrlred at 11 a. m. and left up at noon Steamer Daisy, from Sau Francisco. Railed at 9 a. m. Steamer Nera dan, for Esijiiiniault. Bailed at 1 p. m. Steamer Daisy Gadsby, for Ban Pedro; at 3:10 p. m. Steamer Breakwater, for Cooa Bay; at 8:80 p. m. Steamer Geo. W. Elder, for Coos Bay and Eureka. Arrived at 8 and left up at 3:16 p. m. Steamer Roanoke, from Ran Diego and way porta. Arrlred at 8 and left up at 0 p. m. Steamer Celilo, from San JTranciaoo. - . ... San Francisco, July 12. Arrlred at 11 a. m. and sailed at 3 p. m. fcteamer Klamath, from Portland, for Ban Pedro. North. Head, Wash.. July 13. Condition at the month of the rlrer at S a, m., smooth; wind waat 5 mllea;' weather, cloudy. Tide at Astoria Tneaday. High water 5:09 a. m.. 0.2 feet; 6:49 p. m., 7.7 leet. low water n:J3 a. m., z.v feet. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. 2; Carnarvonshire, arrived at Port land , Or.; Den of Airlle, passed Suez July 4; Olenlochy, sailed from Portland for Yokohama July 2; Monmouthshire, sailed from Hongkong for Japan and Pacific coast July 10. GILL NET CAUGHT IN WHEEL Schooner Mirene Beached Before Freeing Herself. (Special to The Journal.) Newport, Or., July 13. The gas schooner Mirene crossed in yesterday from Portland with 45 tons of freight. Bhe nicked ud a arlll net at tha, mouth I Name of the Columbia, which fouled In the A!'.,ch' wheel an1 nv r.onirirahl troiiMa, J S,-g' Captain May beached the vessel here I Bocfaeile. Am. tr. .a i" th hrb0L1".t.n,t to,.c.ut thMa.crSum;gS.ch" i, j u oji mo iiouciuicu i Am. acb.. using tne net had no lights. I Irene. Am. acb The fishing schooner Daisy crossed I Er,cf A5?-.u". vv out yesterday evening for Portland Ufi"rfci.?UBrh. u7.V::.V.V.U?f !f?!".7 . viin j.o ion ox utupui, wiutu win oe I Carnarronsmre, Br. air.., delivered to buvera there, I General Hubbard. Am. ktr Th m vhnnn, Tf ntor-t... .-no.yt I Stratbclyde, Br. atr... , - " . ------i l ortland. Am. atr. . . . in this morning at 11 o'clock from Mabu Gale. Am. acb Portland with SO tons of freight f or I Shaata, Atn. atr WaJdport. She will cross out for P.iBoa'. Am- Waldport this evening. SOUNDINGS WILL BE TAKEN Work From to Cover Distance Portland to Sea. To make soundings of the Willam ette and Columbia rivers from Port land to the sea. Captain H. T. Groves and Roy Groves of the Port of Port land commission and Captain Pease, j.'"Aft iSor?"bk.: Allyn and Sullivan of the Columbia I Hnrwt Vinnen. Uer. ah. River Pilots' association left down th . I Kirkcudbrightshire. Br. all i ill . w t i . . I Nordhav. Nor. ah.. Portland tugboat Wenonah. From I Cambrian Princea. Nor. atr. tneir xinamgs tne eriect or the snrins I Mree. not. an... freshets on the channel will be de Sue to Devart. Boae City, for San Pedro and way. ...July IS Bear. lor Ban rearo ana war juiy zj Paralao, for Cooa Bay and S. 7 July 15 Roanoke, for SanDlego and way July 15 Oulnault. for Alnalta July JO Breakwater, for Cooa Bay and Eureka.. July 17 Geo. W. Elder, lor ;oo iiay-Kureka .July 19 J B. Stetaou, for Alaaka July 23 Bearer, for San Pedro and way July 26 Thoa. L. Wand, for Alaaka ...Aug. 11 from Ban Franouco. Steamers Harrard and Yale, alternating. leare can Franclaeo for San Diego on Mon day. Wednotdaya. Fridays and Saturdays. counectiuz with areamera trom fortiand Northbound, tbey arrive at san Francisco on lueadays. Xhursaay. Saturdays and Sundays. Vaaaela a fort. Berth. . . . . Atori;i ....Astoria . . . .Linnton ..O. W. P ..O. W. P. ..O. W. i. . . . .Linnton . . . . Linnton VVestnort i o. 2 Irving Linntun Tongue Point ...I. -P. Lur. Co. .......Globe Mills Astoria Wanna Wanna Am. atr Alnswort h New Zealand Transport, Br. atr. 1. P. Lbr. Co. Folano, Am. str Couch Multnomah, Am. str St. Helena J A. Chanslar, Am. atr i . Willbridge Haffloow. Am. str unit. Box uo. I'lxladea. Am. atr... Aiurw Daisy. Am. str. .Albera No. 8 Koanoke, Am. str... (vlllo. Am. str Paralau, Am. atr.... Bound up En Route to 1.0 aa urain. N Ueaalz. IT. actt. buglehorB, Br. ship Forest Grove Had Bully Celebration Youngsters Were Big Feature of the JTiremen's Cacniral; Soli Fareders Win Prizes rQueea Kassl Relg-ns. t Forest Grove, Or., July 13. -People from all over- the county were here Saturday-to attend the grand finale of the firemen's carnival which began Tuesday eyening. xne big feature of the week was the doll parade Friday evening, when 42 little ,tots dressed In frills and 1 fur belows wheeled their "babies' In beau tifully decorated so-carts through the main streets of the city.,, They were led by the Forest Grove band' and Queen Hazel I In her royal carriage drawn by herBubJeeta, The tots winning prises la the doll parade were: Roma Pollock, first; Harriet Hughes, second; Mabel Mc Nutt, third. Mayor Harry J. Goff gave a short speech and made the an nouncements. As a close second for honors of the week was the baby parade Thursday evening, In which 40 girls and boys In flower bedecked go-carts were driven through the streets by, their proud mothers. The following mothers with their babies took prizes for the best "floats:" Mrs. Andrew Kelley, first; Mrs. O. S. Higby, second, and Mrs. George 'Secour, third. In the ball game Played on the col lege campus Friday afternoon the business men of Forest Grove won rrom tne farmers by a score of 15 to 6. Berg, the southpaw grocer, had all the milk "maids" on his list Joy caught for the business men. John Byers and Bert Batemen were on the mound, and Roy Thompson was the backstop for the farmers. Mn: i, . v. ft J ehcjr a WT Wmttmf haiaa raDni Jaai V DO" Ui. GTTiipop JTlremaa. before yrm was nearly klHed by too much tura the hose on my burning domicile st4r Aavd wha " waa be stodylnI cut yoa aasnr rea the water ye uae CBryne Ha was atudylns; Is tree froaa bacteria? etaetrlelty and picked p ft llreirtra wt- ; as m I .it . a .otix slttnis ore andTu gTve bat there are others, tt you a nickel tki6. me as a propostion thafg not Edith H Tommy-Aln't ft good Unh worth tovb,! "?"flaj.,T,,, f a ?B5. ? i Mr. Plnfeather Ton may spurn my Mabel Wny did Belle break th more'n that? He was so untrustworthy. Miss Plcklow Certainly net. A food. 0ther artrls and qa bad only told bar healthy eneeza would blow you away. xwo. : x NEWS IN SUNDAY'S JOURNAL Brief Paragraphs -Also Give Journal Readers Summary of General News of Late Ywterdax Afternoon and Last Night. Rose City, Lane Would Give ' Cash for Evidence But Point of Order Is Made Against Amendment Offered to Sun dry civil Appropriation BUI, Washington. July 13. Senator Lane made an unsuccessful attempt to se cure the amendment of the Sundry Civil Appropriation bill by the inser tion on page 89 of the following: Provided, That the secretary of the treasury Is hereby authorized and di rected to pay, as a reward, 10 per cent of any sum. which may be recov ered in the nature of penalties, fines, forfeitures, or otherwise to the person or persons who shall first furnish evi dence to' the government of the vio lation of the anti-trust or interstate- f Eastern. .The maxlxle was originated by the Indian tribes of Brazil, according to reports received from the University of Pennsylvania from the Farabee Amazon expedition, which has com pleted a tour. Churches and private residences were wrecked- at Shenandoah, Iowa, by a tornado. Corn 5 was damaged. Treatment fon bald heads Is said to be getting results "at the Massa chusetts general hospital. Mrs. Ethel Sheffield, wife of a Chi cago choir singer, committed suicide by saturating her clothing with ker osene, then setting it on fire. For the murder of th 12 year old .daughter of T. F. Bell, Rosa Carson, a negress. was taken from the Jail at Ellroee, a C and hanged by a mob. She had confessed beating the child to death. A new victim of the bubonic plague, making the fifth thus far, has been discovered at New Orleans. Oct. 20 neat was set at Sharon, Pa., as the date of the end of the world by the convention of the Mlllenial Dawn sect. Speculation was blamed by George F. Hoffmelster. auditor of the Co lonial Trust company of Pittsburg, and a prominent churchman, tonight for his arrest on the charge of felony and embezzlement. Congressman Dow H. Drukker of Passaic, N. J saya he has been in formed that. President Wilson and President Madero of Mexico were classmates at Princeton. Daniel Smith of Sacramento is a patient at the Presbyterian hospital suffering from frost bitten fingers and feet as a result of stealing a ride In an ice box In a refrigerator car. In an editorial la the Louisville Courier-Journal Colonel Henry Wat terson concludes: "We snould taae military possession of Mexico pre cisely as we took military possession of Cuba." After holding office tor three con secutive years, Horace Fletcher of Rochester. N. T- retired from the on the Argentine coa$t and a gun boat and two tugs went to her as sistance. King George and Queen Mary made their last public appearance in their Scottish tour, says a report from Ed inburgh. ! Major Montes, royal aide, died at the lunch table of King Alfonso's royal yacht Glralda. i Oregon.-! St. Helens" is protesting . against present train service, asking for bet ter service for malls, i Trolling for the bigger fish la one of the new sports In the Santiam river. Sixty trout, averaging; better than a pound, were caught by Dr. J. G. Gile and A, M. Reeves, says a Lebanon report. More water Is all that Is needed to Insure a record-breaking fruit crop for Hood River, says J. F. Sugrue, man ager of the Cashmere Fruitgrowers'' association. j i Fred Timmerman, an- eld-time boat man of Coos Bay, died following a short Illness, says a Marahfleld re port. ! The city council of Sandy passed an ordinance giving the Portland Rail way, Light & Power company right to Install electric lights. ! J. W. Allen has been appointed coun ty superintendent of schools at St. Helens. ! j Five new schools, with a seating ca pacity of 900, will be built at Oregon City. I A night prowler stole all the surg ical Instruments of Dr. L. Q. Ross of St Helens. ft i Many Portlanders are registered at Cloud Cap Inn, In the Mount Hooei section. i The logrolling contest of Woodmen of the World at Junction City has closed. Captain A. J. I Flnley scoured most of the new members. I A. M. Gooch of Hood River received (1500 for berries planted on a five acre, tract between apple tree rows. Jured by the auto of Mrs. Rose Bloch Bauer, in which the singer was riding. The "Lan-g Syne" society of pioneer merchants had their first . annual ex cursion on the Tiver, 160 persons mak ing the trip. Plans are being made to launch an organization to induce visitors to the Paname-tPactfle exposition at San Franclaeo to route through Oregon and Foruaud. . ' Investigation of the report that too high prices were; paid by the city for "bug. juice" for killing Insects, may De commenced. T3e Helllg theatre moved back Into its old home at Broadway and Taylor street. J. B. Coffey, receiver, esked the court for permission to sue certain firms and persons for damages said to have been caused the Northwestern Long Distance Telephone company. Kurt. Ger. bk termlned and the work necessary for I Kinrossahire.' Br." Vh... the balance of the season mapped oat I Katanare. lleiK. bk..... The party wlU make several short S'iltEX. rL Sir"" Lasbek. Qar. bk tiafrsrjora. Nor. dk..v. bpatton. Nor. bk Wandabek. Uer. bk.... Semantha. Nor. bk Takes T. J. Cotter's Place While HJSK5i."n-5:. rnmTiifrr Tn we. tka AaMiU.iA. Columbia No. l any frauds against the government I Prwldency of th National Mouth Hy ....E. & W. Lbr Co. resulting in the recovering of such I a'' association. penalties, fines, forfeitures or recov- Salled from 1 eries. .Hamburg Senator Lane made the following v"1,P.".fi1 statement in support of his amend- Hambura I menf. Newcastle I "It calls for no exnnflltni- nf .Santa Rosalia money. lt wU1 jjfg ln hun(lrej3 of ..Port Noiioch tnousanos of dollars. It will bring ln ..Melbourne I millions of dollars. It will stop frauds Mayor Kiel of St. xouts signed the ordinance recently enacted by tho municipal assembly appropriating 12000 for free moving picture exhi bitions ln downtown parks and play grounds. bk. Foreign, A woman militant was arrested in Santa Koaalla I tha halno. ,JV . .u. I rjinti fnUmirfviff Vt HI afrrw n r n K.nt. Ru.ll.i- v UVVU UIO I " t " Mexican Situation. Federals have evacuated Acapulco. on the w,est coast of Mexico and Fl- guera brothers, rebel leaders, have oc cupied 1L General Alvarado, com mander of the rebels besieging Gu ay mas, reports conditions unchanged. Fifty-one desertions are reported from federals to rebels at Cruze de Pledra. Mines are again running full time at Santa Rosalia and 4000 men are work ing. Rear Admiral Howard Is giving belligerents his good of flees and relief of besieged Seaports is thought to be in slghj. Torreon reports that rebel leaders agree not to accept presidency If tbey triumph. Carranza is recog nized as first thief. trips before the work is completed. IIASSALO RUN TO MEGLERS Tnomasen. Ruaa. ah Latter Goes on Excursion. If xo5tHluarcuvBr' "?v In order that the steamer T. J. Pot- strata, nr. .S .'"'l ter of the O.-W. R, & N. company's I Queen Ullxabetb. Br. ah. river fleet might e available for the sura,j u ciiirtisiinneiii vi me oriinans mis 1 Alcldes, No. bit. , ernoon, the steamer Hassalo was sent I Pierre Antolne. Fr. bk.. out in the place of the Potter on the I wsrasa. hot. ds,. Meglers run thi. morning. She l.eft fh.'lt.V.V here at 8 o clock. As a result the Has-I Daldoren. Br. str , . .Honoinio I sovernraeni. at. is a userui nrovlslon. I uomo in tne zamous oia cnurcn oi Santa RosaUa I It Is not against the law. It Is in I St. John the Evangelist, at Westmin- i;-!4-.? l line with Items already incorporated ster. aunt. Rn,.i7 I in the bill ami lt is ln conformity with English suffragettes have been ac- . .Port Phillip Bead I other measures which have been I tive recently, the burning of a railroad CallaO I rmRRori hv nn-mrmaa Tf will li.ln fr,. I etaHnn tioqf T.AVPastAl1 Htntf fAnnrtAtl C.t... irA.alU I " o - - v " "''t' a - I rf o . t .Newcastia lion aireaay appropriated ror ln the I tauy gorea at juaaria ana, tne sworn Newcastle. Ana. I bill and some other items Of expendl-1 of another, which was tossed by a Raii Franpiseo I ture- I hull, strucK. a spectator m tne necK, ...San Francisco I Senators vardaman and Martin made I Killing mm, ... Melbourne i the point of order against the amend-I Lady Winifred Sellna Hardinge, wif e UOCanatUPIOa 1 V,a l lll 1 1 ne Rihu t7arrilnirl vtrAT-nv Tnilla CallaA t . . QCUV. ItgjDlDUUU I ' . " v -.' Caiian I ana tne cnair ruiea it out or order, ...Antwerp ..... .Melbourne Santa Rosalia ......'..Antwero I , aiaoila . ..Bnenos Aires .Uailae I RAILROAD NEWS died at London, Servian students, suspected of Pan- Servian activity, were released from Custody at Berlin, following search of their rooms. The German steamer Mendoia, with no win De an nour late leaving to- v,,unlo: ":'" d n - . ,,tt. ft, n 1 , m.on, r reFlaf run . to tor 1 ieVde" Br. ich ! " " ! ! '. I!! I ! 1 ! ! " ! icaiiae j In the new arrangement of the South- I 275 passengers on board, went ashore o.iu Aucnc,D wm uvi. Kvk awar Alio dm vinnen. uer. an ron uua I pm VnrlTin'a mn.ni e4-- in .v.. from Ash , street dock : until o'clock. Uen . : o gl. h r. .ta.-.. San Francis wells-Fartro building is a matter of Captain Ed Budd and the entire O.- Iern1'7, "n V.'."i-V."" 1 10 miles of atens evorr d.r.. . .....Hambnra I xnis nas Deen Ilgureo: out to a C.Vdi.nlra: B "itr::::::::::::: the general passenger depart Merionethshire, nr. atr........ Lonaon I m"w seiors me remoaeiing Pacific Coast. J. E. Fields, an Independent wheat grower, forwarded the first new wheat of the season from Hat ton, Wastu. making a new record ' tor early con signments. i Petitions have been presented to the county commissioners at Chehalls, Wash., asking for a new bridge across the Cowlitz river at Clspus postoffiae. Fruit .shipments from Washington districts will total 17,000 carloads, compared to 11,895 for last year, says the agricultural department at Olym pia. I The plant of the Western Hardwood Mill at Highland Valley, Wash will soon be ready. The mercury soared: to 99 ln Spo kane, Wash., and only! seven times ln 33 years has the heat exceeded this record. ! Charles A. Hooper, number king" of California, died of heart failure at his country residence at Oakland, Cel. In spite of the pleas of his father, who is a minister, John Grey, who pleaded guilty to robbing the dead body of Harry Baker, ; was sentenced to IS days ln jail at Los Angeles. Local. ' Robert Piper, little , son of R. R. Piper, was run down and seriously In- Sports. Abe Attell. former featherweight champion, sailed from New York to London to get a fight with Freddie Welsh, lightweight champion. The M. A. A. j C held a low Jinks, nearly 400 making the trip to Frank Thome's farm on the Columbia tiver. Luke and Masquerader will run five and a naif furlongs at Saratoga for 125.000 a side. Gunboat Smith and Georges Carpen tler will fight for the heavyweight title at London next Thursday. The Oregon state tennis tournament will begin at the Multnomah courts today. 8eattle Increased her lead In the pennant race by beating the visiting Bees, 2 to 1. Plans are being made for the annual handicap shoot at the Portland Gun club, which will open next Monday. The senior four-oared erew of the Portland Rowing club won the classic even ln the annual North Paclflo As sociation Of Amateur Oarsmen, cover ing one and a half miles In S minutes and 32 seconds. ' - Executive. Possession of the ballot will injure rather than benefit the working wo men, says Miss Marjorle Dorman, sec retary of the Wage Earners' Anti Suffrage league.: Washington learns that Huerta will present his resignation to congress to dav and that Francisco Carbalal will succeed him as provisional president, LewU Wiley Hydraallc Co. to O. M Tn mtk nn tnr th ahoHhmnt tt ?t r lot betwm aisklyaai and KUetitat; b1Mer, Chas. O. fltere ; $15. II. MarrelH. repair ae story frame dweH tng. forty-first, between Plat and Vlarle; tuIWer. K. M. Culver ft D. Handy; $170. U. A. JetBsoa, erect one story frame wood abed. Memo. ixrcMa Taocoarer as4 Caafteo. twin; IHUiSer, Mime; sua. ftartd tstearns. malr three alary brtek ordinary' tmUdlng. Fonrth, between Tayk aaa xastem; tmiioer, ueorge vaittors; sauo, 1. P. Etragieitei, repair ou story, fraoae barm. Harney between Jk'iawteeath sad Twea- ty-nrst; bander, U. atcPartaae: 7B. William Downs, ereet' one story frame dwelling. Bast Prty-nrt, between Thompeea aad Braawe; biriUer, aaaw-; 12600. A. Burg, repair twe story frame Swelling, Dekoai. between Berenteents and aUgbtaeath; femildec. eame; $Toft. J. L Astwr, repair one and one half story frame "dwelling. Bast Serenty-flrth, between GHeaa. as4 BonvWt; bsdieer. J. W. Higgles; 76. St. Mary's Aeaderay. repair foor stmrr brlek eeadeaiy, frtmirtfe. between Market aed Mill; Builder. P. Mortts: SU3. lieary "eaake. ereec ead one half story frame dwelling. SitUeth. between Ilawtbnrne ana uticoia; builder. J. D. uenbarger; jsxiu. Falling Estate. nnnlp fuir mtnrv ware. house. Front, between Stark and Oak; builder, Colombia Wire A Iron Works: 11AO. W. W. Tenagaon, repshr twe anS ens half story frame dwelling, Eaat Sixty seeaaid. ba rweee 8tklyo sad ijirklta t ; builder. Char lea Q. Stereos: S50. H. H. Word, repair two story frame dwell. nig. cast arerett, corner Kaet liiirty-niaia ; builder. ndl Peterson: tlTO. Prank Kernaa. repair two lory- brick ordi nary building, beenod. between ItnrukiUa and Couch; builder, Emll Peterson; $2U0. Real Estate Transfers. LrwU Wiley Hydraulic Co. to G. M. Duncan, tract adj. south line lot IS. block S, Industrial Center $ 10 Alfred AL Eeson and wif to Floreaee Donaldson, block 19. North St. Johna. . S0 George A. Ehaw to rioyd BHyM, lota 11. 13. block 12. fortsuiouth se dition 10 T. M. Word, sheriff, to Hngfee larest mem to., tot a. biocx eu. lrrinctoa. i,S3V B. C Johnson and wife to Washing ton czenaoge Hans, ait zu, Diocc iz. Good Morning addition lames A. Clock and wife to Ashley U. UK-KlaeOB t IL lot A DlOCK B. UOCI I addlUoa ftOO Otto w. Ifelaoa and wire to M. J. Wetaer et el. lota T. , block 23, anUl rin't add I tlon Elmer B. EatiBger and wife John Wedek et L lot 14. block A. Waat- Boreland S.&50 W. U. Kramer to Llnaa T. Kramer, lota 41. 42. block 4. Railway addition. 10 Base Line Land Co. to. Levy C both, lot 11. block 8. Altameaa SB0 Wiibnrtua lareataieat Co. to J. O. Fleishman, lot 14 black B. Wllbwr- tea .............. 10 Same to Harry k. rktlahmaa, let 30. block 6, WUbnrton 10 Enona Smith and huanand to H. 8. flaekf inri wif V.t 11 tilnoh SA. Hal. brook's addition 154 Rosa Cttv Park aaaodatlim to Jasaea A. Shealy, lot 10, block 40, Beaumont.. 14 W. B. Whitney et at to Harry U. Whit ney et aL west tt. west H. aoeth west V. sonthwest V. section 5. township 1 south, cance S. lO acrea . . 10 Ladd Estate Co. to Edward A. Tnnrber, lot 80, block 21, East morels nd t,000 N. Bolomoa et al to W, O. Blaek, kt 23, block 42, Kenton SS0 Ladd Estate Co. to Bobert ft. Cos Jr., et aL lot 20. block 8. Ladd e addition. l.BOfl ProTldeat Trust Co. to Henry iteming et al. lot 2. block 82. Laurelhurst . . . . 10 The Hirer View Cemetery association to Walter Armstrong, lot 147, section S, said cemetery 1B0 Rerriet Newromb to Jessie B. Reed, let 13, block 85, Alblna, also VU 4, . , block IT. WUUnMtte, also lot 12. block 81. Centtal Alblna. also west 80 feet tot 22. block 18. Alblna ' 1 Holsomb Reslty Co. to P. K. Bcbwan, land beginning en east line William H. Payne O- L C.. aectiona 13, 14, town ship 1 north, range 1 eaat 1,000 Doit O. Wilson and wife tn Or a Lee Tofts et al. lot 8. block 14, Brentwood. 1 M. J. Weiser and wife to Otto W. Kel son, lots 1, 2, block 37 Vernon 1 M. W. Weiser, adm.. to Otto W. Nel son, lots 1, 2. block 87, Vernon .... 10 Albert B. Hemetnck and wife to Elsta Wright, undirlded fe. ln lots 16. IT, block S4. lota 1. 2. block 72. TJalrer- lty Park, lota 9. 10. block 8. Falr- rM M Albert H. Rob re r to Ofarystal ftehrer, lot o, block . Bocaeue a adit ion 10 Emma E. Erria and wife to Annie. Belle Keck merer, lot 2, block 11. Park View extd..... 1 B. 1). Uutchings t Herman Kvhanek et al. west lots 13, 14, block S. vernon 4. Vlllamead TOO Prorident Trust Co. to Title A Treat Co., tots L X. black . etraernL swam ee-s -feet, lou 8, s. bkark 74. Lasreibarst. . sVso assigns all art, ete., in con- . tract et sale to lota L, 2. Mock : " . Gleeelm .. l T. Tnrsblnaky and wife to Sarah Else . er, lot 7, bkxk 2. Kaston I Orant Phegley and wife B. M. Berat. . ; mr z. mock .as. i iroineri attaitBB ..- - w B. M. Bern! to Orant Pheciry et al, let ' 2. bUrA tXL. rarathermT additloe. .. . ' Attgwat W. Oksaaen and wife to iw-nja- . . McOiIre et aL tot 2, Wees 1 1. Center ndiltlon .... ......... 1.000 Eugene A. Monre to AdetaMe Moore, tot 4. blnrk 8. Woodmere addition E. O. Aifredaon et al to tlewry Dockee 10 tao 10 To make up tor the abolishment of the oflcers' wine mess additional brands of tobacco will be carried ln the navy. X7 T A XT V,. 4. liV I . mitWUWluTOl U AOUwV. . a-. o-ea-aA saiTJ uus ivuajr wui I gawWT Er. BtT.. W. a bliU." . Sj aa e-aa. An Vi aw 4 a V. I A 1 Vi . ftiiwj aiuuco eftUU sa v BUVTriufj VtlDUJ I 4ftltraUSI( uu mm the best time possible. was was Commission Sets Hearing Dates Rr. atr ... KM ALL STEAMER SETS MARK Monmouthshire. Br. str Antwerp 1 started, the ticket stock room i 5," V?-," -v.-'Vi; I some little distance down the corridor I xairteen cases on iagt to Be oonsiae- CelUo Runs Up From San Francisco I K'dnorshire. Br. aa Antwero "om tne main orriee on the third ered by State Bailroad Board ur- . mm . r I iiT,r Fliu, sr. .................. ii l " u i .'vu,. r i l uo uccu iuaiaueu till - A m .v. Um-.s -. in O iiours. I ficnta Cecelia. Am. aa ....New York I thA main nnrlc Maklnr tha run un tha ronat frnm I esmbia, uer. sa Hamourg I ar,t nritt.tr. ...J. ... I R.i.n fsy' ii V- .. . ----- I -.., w M n,mhn . ut UCBM. I " can r rancisco m o nours. tne steamer I aeriT oer aa ceiiio, captain Korvix,- set a-new reo- Tranaraai. Dan. aa..' ord for small steamers. The Celilo I Inrerberrie. Br. aa made the run despite a head ln JJJJg' gj- . . . . ... .. I Name tnis morning wim a uu nai oi pas-1 Loiomc. Br. as. sengers and considerable freight. She I Kccissia, Br. ss will sail on her return trio Thursday. Oueec. Maud. Br Etrsthden. Br. str. . ALOXQ THE WATERFRONT Markaret. Br. atr. nynaiura. sr. ss... A stop at Grays Harbor fcr box cisa MacLeod, Br. atr En Bouts to load Lumber. S"? ment, within a few stefo of the desks n amount 1 . - . . , . I - T . A MAm.tetM Hamburg 1 -.. ihul itin lwu I vi;ujr, otaio iwuvau i.uiiuiiihiuu .Antwerp I boys who visit the stock room of tenest I has set 13 hearings, as follows: ...Antwerp make about 160 trips a day. The round July 18. 11 a. m.. Chltwood. -Dudley trip used to represent about 140 feet Trapp vs. corvaiiis eastern. Diag tv.. ten r. tm. ... I Julv 20. 1 d. m CorvalUs. city hall. Sailed from V'" the number of dallv trfna Vnd Corvaiiis 'Independent Telephone Amsterdsm I ?"a D? ne .nu.mDer 5 aaIly rlps "na UomDanv vs. the Pacific States Tele- .......Honolulu vne casual iripa maae . Dy tne ' Otner phon9 & Telegraph company. Kates. ..San Francisco employes, makes up the full 10-mile July 23. 9 a- m., Diflard.-Applica- San Francisco I ui lion ot county court vi xiouaisui couuiy. .. ,tr San Francisco Anis, nowever, was not tne prime crossing at fiiiara. baa Frenciscol object of the rearrangement of of- ' July. 28, 8 p. m.. Grants Pass, city Honotain fices. The idea was to make room in hall. Application of city of Grants ahnnlr will 'ha mna bv tha tsnrtlonl I Fraraley, Br. str Moji i .r.. knin i, .v. j . i rH. tjroBsinas tin ciiy raiiroaa. . & n I vunuiUX iUI Air tllC UGUai l I T.. 1 n O ?!.,.. tj. TT . . . , . , , I f uu io. m kf. ilk, wuuci.u, X i. victoria " ln K II mcn. .I Belknap et al vs. Oregon A Eastern Steamship company s steamer Quin. Ii .,. vmi;., - ... ' PnrhYhfv JnLZ l?.C I "thS dhy'n "S,,'? Kultll WeUs-Fargo, Fenton and Beck build- tyfVvoriiuSiotne Portland Probably Wednesday night gjnjth Br. ""g;;-VrssSSS I Tne econ. third and fourth Application of Oregon & California late. She Is bringing several thousand ST ii L sLft aZ, iM"."' " : ,r'iK; floors are beine remodeled, the work and Southern Pacific Railroad com- LATE REAL ESTATE AND BUILDING NEWS Today Happenings witb the Builders, Architects, Contractors and Realty Brokers. ! block 4. Industrial Center 10 Mrs. Frances Dailcy and boaband to Mrs. Peuiab uoeck. uu 12, 13. block X, Wattelle Park ..' 1.200 H. D. Gradon and wife to James L De- Long, lots 1. 2. block 11. Hanson's ad dition 10 Both A. Eldridge and husband to E. W. Barnes, lot , Diocjt 11, Ataneocs aireet addition 1.800 Portland Tmst A Baring Bank to Aa- gnst W. Okssnen et at, lot z. diock dsrf. lot K.-blark 4. lnM 839 Jennie Bhrere To II. W. CUirere. H S' . : terest lot , block 14. Orerlauk . John N. Panly to Hoy Paqly. lot 11. block 8. Orchard I loroee, also eart H. 5 acre tract beginning la feet narta of anethweet corner northeast t4, aartb- east section 31. township 2 aorlh. ranee 1 west 1 John N. Psnly to Herbert E. Panly, want , Vi. S acre tract beglnalng 13 feet ' north ef snath weat earner, swrtbeast ' V,, northeast 4s. sectioa SI. township ' . 4 2. north, ranre 1 weat 1 Prortdeot Trust Co. to Mark 11 a iter, kit . block M. Laarelhurst 10 : Same I Jennie Allen, lota 4, 5, bUak . ' 4. Ulenelyn iv. Banc to seme, tot ft. bWk I, Wa 21. 23, block 3. kU s, 4, biota J2, eoeaer. net : 10 : '. Cbarlea Von Glaa aud wife to Frank t .. Ziegelman et al. 1 acre m jusaea K. and Nancy Wltten O. L. V 10 Milwaukie Store Bobbed of Cutlery; nerlff Stass of Oregon City Kade aa Zavestlgatloa, but Ho Trees of Bar glars Xs Toaad. Milwaukie. Or.. July U. Thlevee .". entered the store of the TV. B. Dr Hardware company store on aiain street lets Friday night and carried off cutlery and silverware valued et $100. . Entrance was gained by using 'ft , ship carpenter's chisel to Jimmy a back window opening ln an alley, , through which City Marshal Reed passed three times that night without . seeing anything suspicious. Reed's last trip there was at 1 s. m. It t believed that tha burglary was com- -mltted about midnight. The thieves left by the rear, leaving the back door open. The store, then the Kelly Hard ware company store, .was burglarised ln the same manner one yer ego snd -the guilty person was never appre hended. Tha loot, all of which could have - been carried off by one men, consisted of about 30 pocket knives, several nssu lights, a dosen pairs of stears. three rasors, a half dozen coiiar watcne and leather wallets and manicure sts. Net Season Open Wednesday. Balem, OrM July 18. The season for . net fishing for salmon will open on many streams of the state July IS and continue until November 20. The open season will include the following, streams-: Wlndchuck river, - Chetco river. Pistol river, Upper Ten-tnHe creek, Alsea , bay and river. Beaver areek, SUets river, Salmon rlrer, Nes tucca bay, Necanicum river. Els creek, Bluslaw river, Taqulna bay, Nehelein river. Coos bay, Coquille river, Tsn mlle creek and Tillamook bay. V.ur flonntv TTrhlftlta Balem. Or., July II. Mrs. .Edith Tozler Weatherred, member of the state fair board who has been can vassing ln eastern Oregon in the Inter est of the state fair, said upon her re turn that several of the eastern Ore gon counties will have exhibits at the' fair this year for the first time. Centraita Home uaraagwi. Centralla, Wash July 13. Another was added to the list of recent fires In Ceotralia early yesterday morning when the residence of Joe Bush in the south end of the city was badly dam aged. Bush carried $600 Insurance on his household goods. The house was owned by Mrs. C Lowell. She had no insurance. Fine Homes Planned Locally. Architects Tourtelotts et Hummel are preparing plans for a 314,000 dwell ing to be erected at La Grande, Or., for the president of the Palmer Lum ber company. The same firm Is also getting up the plans and working draw ings for a large residence to be built at Silverton for a prominent physician of that place. f cases Of salmon. 'I lmberborne. Buss, I Strathesk. Br. str.. pany'a steamer Pleiades, which arrived j Ertcf6 Am.' ,u na.w, o . m j m,uw tt ... unir, AW. ...... .caiiee I nnw nonriu finishori m fnr ih toot I panlesr Crossing at East Oak. and .....nuaa 1 touchea of naint anrl tha aftermath of ami oia.ru. o tree is, rwumiu. ............ xoreenbom 1 " - "i July 24. 2 p. m., uregon city, city ""rriVtoLa Tha offlees of Praaldent R. E. Rtra- "SnpUcaUon of Orfton ACallfor- com up to PorUand Tuesday night, W-H- Am. .ch --oUe& hom of the P. E. &. EH have been ipaclfto Company. ' CroJlna- at Moss according to present plans. She is --loading canned salmon , at Astoria now. Bringing 40,000 barrels of oil, the . tanker. J. A. Chanslor arrived at Will- bridge last night and will sail out again tonight. On board the steamer Roanoke of the North Pacific fleet were 100 pas sengers and 700 tons of freight. She reached Columbia dock No. X at 11:1 o'clock last night. With 200 tone of freight from the East Asiatic steamer Transvaal. as well eg considerable other cargo, the steamer Daisy Is at Albers dock No. 3. from San Francisco. The steamer Paralao of the Arrow line is due st th same dock this afternoon from the same port- a 1 . ' " ' MARINE NOTES v V". or. au ..BOSngnu I m . - .v. w j a i. - m n " V.. . Kcnkaa Mara No. 8TJap. atr VokaUama " "l l"e iwunu iireet, wreg on Wiy. rivur curnuur w kivo vuo sucouuung Dally River Readings. S. 05 STATIONS. S S3 i , n.3 1 ta c3 ajs Lewlston I 24 I 3.41 O 6 L'matiUa 25 13.80.1 .03 Albany SO 1.3 O O Salem 20 O.O 0.1 0 Wtlsonrllle 87 8.0 1.2 0 Portland 15 11.70.1 .01 Julv 24. 10:80 a. m.. Metlln. Aooll- department more space by throwing I cation ofcounty court of Josephine vuui.iy.- v.rossi5 tl ixrci lrir. July 25. 9 a. m Central Point- City of Central Point vs. California- Oregon Power company, inadequate ! practically the rest of the floor into one b'g room. The general freight I and passenger departments on the' third floor have been rearranged, and Lnwi Una aarvtra. some changes will be made in Assistant 1 July 27. 10 a. rtL, Ashland. Appllca- General Manager Campbell s office on tion of Oregon & California Railroad the second. J company ana boutnern faciiic com- 1 4.hl..J.Ct.t. lln. Pulpit Announcement. I jniy 27, l p. m.. Banks, Application Tn tha rural districts it 1s nftan BAA. I OT W. H. ECCleS LUinOer company. esssary for one to turn one's trousers Grfi?,e cr88in?" : aii. t, t thm rroa.rrr.rr. a . . V P- m.. Eugene. Applicfc. " ' " -' rinn r Kluaiew Trnma Taiannnna com, case of this kind resulted in the fol-1 nan y to Increase rates. lowing amusing- incident: - I July 81, 10:80 a. m, Salem office. One xnuddv moralrur the i absent-1 Aonllcatlen of tha Padfie States Tel- mlndM nrMchAf hswifiariwllM dAn UthonA fe TlerTh company to dis- -s. w r nf.ntn.vv a iw ejsft K wa WeXUtft ww VIA A Bit I ev a . - - .m. . 1 ' very aiowiy curing the nest two or three I cne trousers leg ana forgotten the I other, mounted the platform and started his usual preliminaries. He was about to announce his text when one ()Blslng; ( )Falllng. River Forecast.' days.' Business Advantage. . . Tor goo an ens' sake, don't pick a lltwl. A. T..T. 1 A . . , . left np at ft a. m. Steamer Psralso, from I quarrel with that landscape architect' Bsn Trsnclsco and fVw Hit. 8n Francisco, July IS. Arrlred af a. m steamer Bears, from Portland; at 10 a. as- eteamer Vellowstone, from Portland, via Cooa Bay. Julr 13. Arrlred at 8 a "Why notr "He might lay you out." Btaaaiere Breakwater and Geo. W. srwn rorxiana. m. Elder, The Veneeuelan government has de cided to use -1 per "cent of the import duties collected for a fund for sanl- Kevival at Bldgefield. Rid gefleld." Wash- July IS. Travel- of the deacons handed him a note from I ing Evangelists Edward A. Lewis of his wife, who was sitting in the audi-1 Chicago, 111.. and E. &, Mathews of ence. Tmnmng 11 a notice or some I Fossil, Or., will open a series or re- commg event. He cauniy reaa: "DO turn I vtval meetings here Friday. July . 17. down the other trouser leg." ' -1 The meetings will last ten days and .' '.: 1 r : I will be held ln the Glide amusement The 1 largest almond shelling plant! hall on Pioneer avenue. Victoria, July ll-Arrlred dteamer Neva. 1 tarx purposes. in the United States Is planned for Sacramento, CaU Journal Want Ads bring results. Postal . Employe j to Build. Ground will be broken ln a few days fOr a five room stucco finished bunga low at East Twenty-ninth and Fre mont streets ln Alameda Park. The house is being erected for Ross Ramey. an employe of the Fortiand postozllce. Store Building on Heights. Architect C. A. Duke Is preparing to build a two story and basement brick building at Greenwood and Francis avenues, Portland Heights. The struc ture will be, 66 by 80 feet, of ordinary bricit construction. Westmoreland House Sells. A new house and lot described as lot 14, block 4, Westmoreland, and lo cated on East Seventeenth street be tween Bybee and Knapp, has been sold by Elmer E. Eatlnger to John Wedeck for I32S0, . j Hancock Street Addition Sale. -The vacant property described as lot 4. block 11, Hancock street addition, and located on East I Thirty-seventh street near Broadway,' was sold last week by Luke A. Eldridge to B. W. Barnes for 31500. 1 Deal in Center Addition. Benjamin F. McGuire has purchased from A. W. Oksanen full lot and small cottage located on East Everett street near Fifty-third, Center addition, for which he paid $2000. R. O. Powers Building Home. Roy O. Powers has obtained a build ing permit for a two story frame dwel ling which he has under construction on East Twenty-fourth street near Di vision. . its estimated cost is 32760. Hawthorne District Cottage. Contractor J. D. Danburaer has broken ground on East; Sixtieth street near Hawthorne avenue for a one and one-half story frame bungalow. Ths house is being; built for H. Fenske at a! cost of 32(00. : Anderson Bungalow in AJtamead. I A permit was Issued today to the Anderson . Construction company authorising the construction of ft one story frame bungalow at East Yamhill and East Eighty-sixth streets in Alta- mead; value $2000, - i - ' Ed Thurber Bays ln Eastmoreland. The Ladd Estate company has soldi to Edward Thurber a large building site located at the southwest corner of I East Thirty-second ana- Knapp streets in Eastmoreiano. consideration 32000. North St, Johns Bock Sold. Block 13 In North SL Johns has been deeded by Alfred M. Esson to Florence Donaldson. The consideration Involved 1 la $3800. R. S. Coe Buys in Ladd Addition. Robert 8. Coe Jr. has taken title to lot 30. block 8, In Ladd s addition, pay. ing $1800. The property is located on Spruce street near Central nark and was sold by the Ladd estate. Building Permits. C. J. Beierj repair twe story frame swell ing, r-reecott. Between fifteenth ana Six teenth; tmUder, same; $123. Albert Doener, erect one story frame dwell.! ing. East Twenty-ninth, between Emeraoa and Ellllagsworth , boUder. same; 15ou. nr. seaeaMr. erect aae story erdlnary SEATTLE AND TUB - r '- J- TILIKUM POTLATCH July 15 .to IS INVITE YOU " rreenboTjae, East glxty-aeeoad. barweea Powell vauey aoaa ana xwenryiata arenue: balia- er, Tnempeoa , liortienitnral works: ssoo. 3. Lensrd. renalr four storv brict erdlnarv building, TamhUL between roartfe and fit Lb; builder. JsawvRrUad: 820. Wakefield Cries, repair one end one half story frame - dwelling. East Fifteenth. . be tween Cllntnft sad LirWlon; builder, James Hylnnd; 3100. T. D. Lose, erect one stoer frame dwell 1 nr. Michigan, between Bnmboidt and Blaadeaa: bullderTcu K. Lose; 3000. . -Ooesat, agent, repair twe story frrme dwell ing, rtrst, oetweea ueines aaa Lane; nnuoer, Charles O. Oterens: 376. Dr. . W. W. Arsaagsoa. repair two stery mine cwrnmg, sasr oixty seeoaa, Aorxo, n : 1 mmmt . Sr m Northern Pacific Rvs e c NAMES LOW FARE " July 14, lo, 18 , Tor the R?und Trip t . ' OPERATES Daily In each" direction Call on or phone Ai D. Charlton, tA. G. P. A. .Third end Morrison St. Main 244 Phones A-1244 - Portland, Oregon .