The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 31, 1914, Page 17, Image 17

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HE'S A WONDER.
DANGERS OF MOTORING,
THEY FLUNG ALU RIGHT.
fTZRETS A CHECK.
BACK TO fTURE-ALMOST.
KONUPPORT.
EASIER." 1
AND NEHALEM BAY
'.. rlt .'" '- - . -.T-.V '' -
r BENEFITED BY WORK
Failure tif Rivers and Harbors
Bill rfWou!d Not Materially
Affect 'These Ports,1
THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, JPORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, JULY '31.- 1914.
TlLLUySOQK HARBOR
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ENGINEER MAKES REPORT!
Jttty Construction -Bald to Be la Oood
steps Sox Havig atloa During- the
Winter Months.
M'rie I near yon had an accident
an lost control, of your new dog
Hampton Ha thinks he's a genius
and baa every reason to believe it
Rhodes Why?
Hampton lie cleaned and blocked power car. 1 -- : ; ,
Ihls own Panama bat and it still fit' J tmmie yep. engine wicnea
him. i SJgQi 01 a cax an iwu gooa tuguu
2 ' i
That both Tillamook Harbor , and
Kohaletri Bav will be In excellent
shape for navigation during the winter Dalbek, under charter to load grain for
months : through the good work being! Europe for M. H. Houser, is to leave
done on. the Jetties there, 1b the be-1 up from Astoria this afternoon; at 3
lief of Major Jay J. Morrow, head of I o'clock. She goes to the Linnton bal-
the United States engineer corps for I last dock.
the rlrst Oregon district, who returned! After renalrln a break In her ma.
last night from an inspection of those J chinery, which occurred Just after she
improvements. . .-. I entered the river, the J a Dan p.. steam
Neither of these' Improvements ls,r Siiinkal Maru reached th dwic f
materially aneciea Dy me lauure oil me Emerson Hardwood company at ?
ine rivers tn purnori dui to pass con- i o ciock tnis morning-. She has 2.000.-
gress, as they are being constructed 1 000 feet of hardwood loes ahnrrt an.i
with, money furnished Jointly by the will load fir lumber outbound under
government and the. property owners 1 charter to the China Import & Export
ut unuit. 4 iie iiuHiuuvA viu- Sumner company
Ject,-coating $814,000. end the Nehalem I !
project, costing 1830,000, ae both be-1 MATlTVtt IVTPl Ttnirvri.
In. M1,h,4 fnrimiM ullk oil nn.alhl. J v.
I n iTa. 1. K jm A nM - r . , 1 1. a I. n t " - - V.
vi i tsear. rrom Kan Pnrim mH t..i h
filneer VV. F. CarrolL the Nehalem let- I Geo. W. EMr f.ii-.l-. .nn a,, ".' " -!
ty h Wednesday had their biggest day. J u?nt"' tTum Ssn Diefo and way, ...Aug. j
The trains on that day dumped 459 S2., ,rl,,2 .M2L!L " V --.Aug.
tortsof rook into the ocean. A new j b. stetson, from Alaska .. . . " " " " Aug! 7
' Kind Lady We're taking op a col-
r TJ5 in -- og. Mra. Klndo Poor husband t I hop
STt-a you didn't starv. wnil. Iwas swmyT
.v"r", "CTi: mucb,daarladyT ' . . : aZ to 1 ho w to mslca huy you any ciothea-T
iril". . ' Kind iay-wouw yoa ptiim It. . 0A tomato can and frr 'No, Judge,. If my toe rue
V; MA , . . tnere s a town oi wo xnere mat naant --v .ru imn
Ds Road Then ni bet they ha t a picture sben- m it yet tesJt on a waffle Iron.
tbeir fl!ncf." 'V . jj "
"Ton say that your hasfcand doesn't . Arthur-I mast really traoa back,
Reginald Don't waste ttma Uka that- 1
A Uk JUUAa U iUJ ' auuHUV W X W - -r . .
coated It would have to be at my own f.hapi -ln' "'
XDCnsa top uncr w va ocnui wuvwi
8uTla, Ger. u. ..........
urni. Dan. u.......
liivcrbcrte. Br. u.......
Kromk-r. Br. u.. ........
OrlKtnuo. Br. ttr. ........
Maria, Dates tr.
t uoo. Nor. tr. .........
hnta Cms. Am. air.
dorrlck ; Is - being added to the equip
tnent - of the engineers and will en
able them to materially increase their
output.
At Tillamook the trestle work has
AUg. 0
.Aug. U
Aug. 10
Aug. 12
Ang. 14
Aug. 13
UMuoke, from naa Uiego and wayAuit" j
tvoae Cltj-, Iroai Sail FtHiru and way. .Aug. 10
one to DeDirc
Tboa.' L,. "Wand, for Alaaka ...Auk.
aiuitnomau. for s,n iruninAA k ,
been Extended out to the water line I Celilo, for fcau uiego '.'..'.".y.'.AuK. l
through 900 feet of beach. R6ck Is UJU"U. l ?r Aug. a
bilne dumnrii at a rstn of 2H0 tona I . "' . 'luer " Buy-fcur'ka..Aug.
uy "u uvu iv.uvv lum hbvb m-1 jucaian, ror u Diego ana way.... Aug. 5
ivany uirni )in.i;t;u. I w dhu reuro ana way....
Major Morrow will leave tomorrow I "let0' t,'r Alaska
for an inspection trip to. Crater Lake &V.tUPraduayVT..r
jiiiiuiidi inin., micm ma uuitc, i caruiao, ror cooa Buy aud S. ..
thropRli Assistant Engineer Goodwin, J ttoae City, (Jt-Uan ivaro una way
la building the scenic drive through the I rom baa iraoiaco.
nurlr Th m .ti r.r It, aim. ! 8tBmra UarTard and Vale. Ihrn.lln.
dr- civil bill the engineers are assured tdtt i"Td.8,V ii'a'.0fr2.0,V
. ror ine nexi iwo years wora, I counectiug wilu steaiuera initn corti.Ari
fihout half of which will be expended I Kortbbouud. tliey arriye at San Kraneiaco on
diirlna the com ns year. uuiu.jr. wuiuan auu ouuuaya.
Berth.
. . . . .A.MOi 4
. ....Aatorla
. ... .Cinutou
...o. w. t.
...o. w. e.
.... WeatDOft
Astoria
...O W. f.
Unoton
LINER ItlSATS OWN
' I Name
KKCORD -yakland. Am. acb.
uuuwi, ureuge..
i uawtb. Br. l,k.
...... Hsmbarg
.......Antwerp
....... Antwua
.......Antwerp
...... .Antwerp
Antwerp
.San Fran-ioo
.New Xork
...Dan Diego
.....Han Fraxcuu
.....Sau irrauclaca
Sau Fraociace
......... .lioDoluJa
........Moll
........ ..ADtwvrB
...........Victoria
i....Sbtcicbai
.............uteka
. knreka
....Calls
Called
-....Callaa
........ Nordea boot
......... . Honolula
........ An tofogaata
Mollerdo
. .Shanghai
fca Kout to a4 X4unaa.
Name Mailed from
Lx-muac, Br. as ...............Amsterdam
tctleaia. Br. aa. ................... .Honolula
uurec Hau'l. Br. aa .....San Franclaeo
Stiatinh-n. Br. atr
Queen Markaret. Br. atr...
uycarord, Br. aa
luveruarry. Br. bk
Clan MacLeod, Br. itr. . . ,
Framler. Br. atr ,
Sua to til Ion. Br.-atr. ......
Laue rlniaterre. Br. atr...
Stratliallon. Br. atr. ......
fctratiioldbyn. Br. atr. ...
Win. D. Smith. Am. acb.
Imberborne. Bum. ab......
Btratbesk. Br, rtr. .......
Inrerclyde. Br. atr
trie, Am. acb
Aurora. Am. acb ,
W. II. Bowdeti. Act. acb..
(.oil.. Br. atr
Keukan 11 am No. 8. Jap. atr... ...XokabaJU
8auiar. Am. acb Cailao
Stratb. Br. air San Fraociaco
lnca. Am. acb ...Hast London
Virginia, Am. ach.. Payta
lottie Bennett, Am. acb. .......... .Valparlao
Sltlnkai Mara, Jap. itr...... ...Otaro
Kulebt of tbe Tblatle. Br. atr Valnariaao
Christian Bros.. Nor. str......San Francisco
Barneaon, Br. atr ,.... .. .Emden
Lord Dufferln, Br. atr Eureka
Axumaaon Maru. Jap. atr..... ..May!
Hatel Dollar. Br. atr San Francisco
Cole Arraigned, for
; Abducting Own Girl
Another Step Taken at Centralis la
Seven Tear right for Girl's Pos
.f session. f
Centralia, July 31. E. C. Cole, who
was arrested at Montesano yesterday
by Deputy Sheriff Berry on a charge
of abducting bis daughter, Edna Cole,
was arraigned before Justice Charles
Hoss on his return to Centralia. His
hearing was Bet for August 8 and
bonds fixed at $500, which were furnished.
xne warrnat ror cole's arrest was
sworn to by Mrs. Betty Hutchinson, an
aunt of the child who lives here and
whar recently fought extradition her
self on a charge of kidnaping the girl.
The fight for. possession of the Colt
girl has gone on for seven years. Mra
Hutchinson claims that the father, who
has 13 other children, deserted Edna
and that the child's mother gave her
into her own care. The father claims
that he only left his daughter with bar
grandmother to please the latter.
MARTXT2 NOTES
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Astoria, w., July ai.Arriveu at s anu
Htennwr I tear ' Reaches Ainsworth I Hocueiie. Am. sir. "....'..'
Dock at Early Hour.
Tying up at Ainsworth dock at 11:30 I "e Am. acb
this morning, the steamer Bear made KiSSi .r"uim'
a- record fcr the earliest arrival at J James Toft, Adj. barkenUne.Vport. Lbr. Co.
Astoria
. . . Westport
Llnuton
...Bound up
..St. Helena
.St. Helena
Liuutoii
, .Weatport
P. Lbr. Co.
..Bouud up
Banfleld
, . .Ainsworth
Oak St.
Mult. Box
1'ortlatul for tho ornent vear nf nnv I David Kvaua. Br. ach.
of tha "Hir Three" tfm,ri. Th- I Geo, .W. Fenwlck, Am. str.
. - I Btulan, Am. acb
i-amrr-ancau n.ti a. rrtum gi uav- I lolbeck, Oer. bk
inn: . arrived at p. m. ana tooayiceiiio.Am.su.
hoDneil two hours off hr own I Multuomab. Am. str
i I Daisy, Am. str...
. . .. . Wn. Bowdeu. Am. acb.
xne steamer naa an excellent trip l stratbalbyn, Br. str
no the coast, arriving at Astoria this I wasp. Am. tr
Morning at daylight. At 4 o'clock the
last of, her Astoria freight was off
Mid she -was on her way up the river,
Hhf paMcd St. Helens at 9:30, and tied
up at Ainsworth dtK:k two hours later
The steamer .Rose City, Captain
Rankin, also of the "Big Three" fleet,
ho Ued from the 'same dock' this morn
f.tg :ut '9;30 o'clock. She had a large
liasanger list and carried about 1800
tons .-of freight - George W. Boschke,
former ehlef t-nglneer of the O.-W. R.
A M. Co., accompanied by his wife
and two children, was one of the pas
sengers, bound for San Francisco,
where he is to make his home.
Hbiubal Maru, Jap. str
Breakwater, Am. atr
Abwaneda, gas acb.
tteglnuw, Am. str....
jsa Heals to iAaa Uraln
STEAM Kit NAVAJO RETURNS
Arrow Liner Due to Arrive Here
i.. Tomorrow Night.
On her first trip to -Portland since
the "tine of the Longshoremen's strike
In May. the American steamer Navajo
of the Arrow line fleet will leave from
San Francisco tomorrow night, bring
ing V0t tons of .freight. She has
been under time charter to a Seattle
firm... and has made two round-trips
te Nome thl sttmmer from Seattle,
carrying supplies north, and furs and
:re south. Captain, Jacobsjn is-still
in charge-of the steamer . -
ALONO THE WATERFRONT
Chartered at a rate of 40s for a trip
from Newcastle. IS. K. w to fornana
with coal and then from Portland to
tl United Kingdom with grain, th
French bark MeMahon was carried-In
the dispatches this morning as coming
to this port.
Captain Henry , "Weber cleared the
steamer-' Saginaw from the - custom
house this morning, with 800,000 feet
of lumber and shingles for San Fran
lco. She carried a part cargo of
!umber loaded at Oravs Harbor.' ,
The "steamer Wasp will likely 1 be
Irougbt up ,t' Portland for repairs to
hrr propeller, it navmg oeen louna in
expedient to do the work at Astoria,
in tow. of the Port of Portland tow
heat Ocklahatha, the German bark
fcv
Sailed trou
Ainaworlb
Wlllbridge
Columbia No. 1
..... .Hamburg
Valparaiso
........ lqulqua
Hamburg
..... Newcastla
.Santa Uoaalla
...Port Nollocb
Melbourne
Santa Uotalla
.....Santa Boaalia
.......... .Honolulu
Santa. BoaaUa
, OalUo
rsewcaane
Santa Boaalia
.Port Pbillln Head
Cailao
........West Coast
Newcastto
...Newcastle, Aua.
Name-
Bear, Am. str............
Uleuln, Am. atr..... ,
Ceo. Yi . fclder. Am. atr.....
Desalx, sir. sou.
Lnsleborn, Br. sblp
raiia ot Artoo. nor. bk....
Herwia Vlnnen, tier, ab..,
KirkcuUDrigbiauire, Br. ib
Nordbav. Nor. ab. .........
Cambrian Pruiceoa. Jier. atr,
alareaa. Nor. an..........
Kurt, tier. bk. ......... ...
Dolbek. Uer. bk
KiuroHssblre. Br. sb. ......
Katanga, Belg. bk.........
OUTebank, Br. an.
Hearlette, Oer. bk
Laabek, Ger. bk..
Hafrstjord. Nor. bk.....
Spartou. Nor. bk
Semantba. Nor. bk
Xalklrk. Br. bk
Ibomaaen, Buss. ab. ...
Baxon Monarcb. Br. atr.
Ht-uria tuaen, ,Nor. str
suatuoru. Br. atr i.
queen Kllsabetb. Br. sb.nj.
asncuard. Nor. ab
Ttlicl.. Nor. bk
Alcidea. No. bit,
Pierre Antolne. Fr. bk....,
alaiaaa. Nor. bk
Hana. uer. bk.... ....Santa K,.ll.
inTertuerrie bt. atr Antwerp
Daldoren. Br. atr . ....
CV4iBhton Br. atr bnenoa airea
Oinega. Car, bk. cailao
itre.-Uyae. Br. sea Calla-
Ainoldua Vlnnen, Oer. sb..., Port La tan
Den of Ogll. Br. atr.. San Franc-iaco
f erniey, Br. atr .
Vendee. Fr. bk.... ...... Newcastle, Australia
Asumtson Maru, Jap. atr Vokoha-na
payentry. Br. atr....... ;.Sen Framiseo
Moipo, t.er. irtr,... Atofagata
Kgan. uer bk . . . . ;v. ....., S t. . Roh 1 a
Reinbeck, tier. bk.. , St. Boaalia
Walkure, Oer. ah... Plymouth. N. z
Admiral Courbet, Fr. bk San Fram l-co
Cambnakenneth, Nor. acb Cape Town
Icyereauld, Br. bk.... Valparaiso
Sierra Miranda, Nor. ah..... Cape Town
Cote, Nor. ah........... Cailao
. . . San Franclace
. . . Sau Francisco
. .j . . ..Melbourne
. . . . nocanamptoa
..Cailao
...........Cailao
...Antwerp
.Melbourne
left up st 4 n. m. steamer Bear, from Ssnft
Pedro and San Francisco. Arrlred at S all
in. Steamer Oleum, from Port San Lais, at-b
rired at 6 and left up at 7:15 a. m. steamer
Geo. W. Elder, from ureka and Cooa Bay.
Left up at 10:40 a. m. Steamer Oleum.
San Francisco. July 81. Arrived at 6 a. m.
SteamerMitTtulifc: at 8 a. m. Steamer Daisy
Putnam, from Portland.
Port Sau Lids. .July 30. Arrived nd sailed
Steamer Catania, for Portland.
San Pedro, July 30. Arrived Steamer
Sisklyn, from Portland. .
Kureka. July 30. Sailed at 7 p. m. Brtt
lih steamer Strathendriek. for Columbia river.
Astroia, July 30. Arrived at 3 p. m.
Steamer Jim Butler, from Ran Francisco.
Sailed at 4 p. in. Schooner King Cyrus, for
San Pedro. Arrived at 5:30 and left up at
6:80 p. m. Steamer Thoe. L. Wand, from
Swaewar and war norts. Sailed at 0 P. m.
Steamer Geo. V. Fenwlck. for San Pedro.
Sailed at 7:30 p. m. German steamer Sax
onla, for Hamburg and way ports. Sailed at
11 p. m. Steamer Paralso, for San Francisco
via Coos Bay. .
San Francisco, July 30. Sailed at noon
Steamer Beaver. - for San Pedro; at 1 p. m.
British atenmer Kiver Forth, for Portland;
at 6 p. m.-r-Hteamer Alvarado, for San Pedro;
a: p. ni. Steamer Willamette, for Portland;
i 9 p.. m. Steamer Yellowstone, for Port
land via Cooa Bay.
North Head, Wash.. July 31. Condition at
the mouth of tbe river at 8 a. in., smooth;
wlud north IS miles; weather, clear.
Tides at Astoria- Saturday.
High water 0:37 a. m., 58 feet; 8:52 p.
m.. feet. Low water-r3:23 . ai.,.0.2 feet;
2:45) p. m., 3.8 feet.
Daily River Readings.
Institute Program
At Ghemawa Ready
THURSDAY'S NEWS BRIEFLY SKETCHED
Happenings of Human Interest Occurring Throughout the World
After Yesterday. Iaiue AVent to Frets. ,
STATIONS.
lwiston
C ma tills
Albany . .
Salem . .
Portland
Z2
24
25
20
20
15
ffl
1.01
10.0
0.0
0.7
4
tea
o.
8.010.3
River Forecast."
The Willamette river at Portland will fall
very slowly during the next two or three
days.
M Uoeuanaeua a Routs.
Aleala. Ger. aa
Andalusia, Ger. as
Caritigatianlre. Br. atr...
MerioneiBsblre, Br. str.,
Monmoutbsblre, Br. atr.
Notal. Dan. ss
Pierre Antolne. Fr. bk..
Radnornlilre. Br. aa.....
ni... an.,K u
' ' - M.Antmrs
Santa Cecelia, Am. aa. New York
gamma, uer. as...,.,. ......Hamburg
Sndmark. Ger. as..... .'.Hamburg
. .Hamburg
..... Hamburg
.....Hamburg
London
....... txnaou
. .....Antwera
......Antwerp
......Antwera
......Antwerp
Antwerp
PORTLAND CARPENUR CORRECTS
BAD COMPUCATION WITH AKOZ
:.V, ..i-.yf,'. -y. . " ":- ' - f- ':' .. ;' -' -
G. We Mellinger Curbs Rheumatism, Constipa
n - v tin Prostatic Trouble and Ulcer
With New Mineral.
G. W. Mellinger, a retired carpenter
residing at 428 Arlington Place. Port
land, has' Just recovered from a; siege
of rheumatism lasting 14 years, and
corrected constipation, prostate trou
ble and a rectal ulcer by using Akoj
two months. lie writes of his case as
follows? . -.:r:-if
"In th'sprlng of 1900 I contracted
rheumatism-y working In a cold rain
with a-erew of civil engineers. tThls
exposure resulted In a severe chill, fol
lowed by an Intense fever lasting; sev
eral hours, and immediately after this
rheumatism In a severe form , set in.
For nearly six months I was unable to
leave the. house, ; - . ; f .
"My - lod ge of , Knlgh ts' of Py th la s
then sent me to- Lake, where X
got some 'relief, seemingly, but for a
short time only; but sine that time,
besides-neing physicians', prescriptions,
I have tried numerous advertised rem
edies, many of ; them guaranteed, but
cot no permanent relief until on Feb
ruary 27. 1914, when I was induced by
: the Akoa demonstrator In Portland to
try Akoa. -",
RAILROAD NEWS
Prize Will Be Offered fin Special
Contest at State Pair This Year.
Teachers at Paciflo northwest Indian
Schools "Will Mset From Augnst 3 to
IS; Publio Invited.
Chemawa, Or., July 31. Full prep
arations have been made for the Indian
Service Teachers' institute, which will
be held here August 3 to 15 and which
will be attended by teachers and em
ployes of the government Indian
schools of the Pacific northwest.
A special round trip rate has been
allowed by the railroads and the pub
lic Is generally invited to attend. No
admission charge will be made and
those who are interested in education
will bo cordially welcomed.
There will be forenoon, afternoon
and evening sessions. A number of
prominent speakers will deliver lec
tures on topics of interest ranging
from questions of health to domestic
.science. In addition the Indian stu
dents of the school here will give exhi
bitions of the various lines of en
deavor in which they are educated, "in
cluding sewing, cooking, lace making,
by." girls, and dairying, horticulture.
drawing, woodwork and concrete work
ing by the boys.
Sisson in Danger;
More Men Are Sent
Over 700 Men xrow righting Forest
and Brash Fires About lfforthera
California Town; Militia Is Refused.
Sacramento, Cal., July 81. Sheriff
Donnelly today dispatched 250 men to
aid the fire fighters at Sisson, which
has been threatened by a brush and
forest fire for two days. Reports
here are, that the town is in danger of
destruction. Over 70Q men are fighting
the flames.
Governor Johnson " refused to send
militia, upon the request of Mayor
Kuck,. Informing him that the request
must come from the supervisors.
l5astern.
Lieutenant Porte on. special reserve
list of the British navy, who planned to
attempt to cross theAtlantic in flying
boat America, may be called to Kng
land, in case of war. .
The Western Federation of Miners
voted at Denver in favor of merging
with the United ' Mine Workers of
America.
Ohio suffragists placed on file the
Initiative petitions for submission to
the people a proposition to amend the
constitution permitting women to vote.
Kermit Roosevelt will take a posi
tion as credit man in a branch bank
of the National City Bank of New York
at Rio de Janeiro, it is announced.
Eighteen former employes of Young
Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show seized
the' entire equipment of the recently
abandoned company at Alton, 111., driv
ing off the train crew, which had in
terfered. More than 100 men who voted Pro
gressive ticket in 1912 decided at In
dianapolis, to return to the Republican
party.
Austrian and Servian subjects in
New York are crowding into their re
spective consulates seeking to return
to those countries to fight.
Brisk buying of war risk Insurance
covering gold exports continued at
New York.
ence. In hopes of working his way to
Mlan, Italy, where his wife and babies
are facing starvation and want in his
absence, Alfonso Fulgenso, a young
Italian, was captured in San Diego.
A jury at San Francisco acquitted
John Stegemann. who shot and killed
Herman Ebenrltter, a machinist, in a
Fillmore street saloon several months
ago.
Peter F. Flndlay. a dancing teacher,
was sentenced to six months' imprison
ment in the, county Jail by Superior
Judge Lawler, of San Francisco. Flnd
lay was canvicted of a statutory of
fense against Anita Blethen, 17.
Charged with withholding the wages
of Fred Andrews, an employe. Police
Judge Warren Williams and his father,
C. B. Williams, will appear for trial at
Los Angeles, August ft.
ChUniag Clock Fxlse.
President L. C. Gilman of the Ore
ron Electric railway has authorised
the presentation of a chiming ciock
to the winner of a special contest on
xralns and grasses . at the State Fair
at Salem. The award will be based
upon quality and quantity. The
winning exhibit is to be turned over
to the railroad company tor exlubi
tion purposes after the fair.
Mulcnay Goes to Ban Francisco.
J, H. Mulchay, assistant general
freight agent of the Southern Pacific,
went to s-an Francisco last night to
confer withv traffic officials regard
ing the movement of crops. H. A,
Hinshaw.' general freight f agent, re
turned from Seattle, where he at
tended a irietting of the traffic rep
resentativea . cf northwestern rail
roads.
Fee Expected Monday.
Charles S. Fee, passenger : traffic
manager of the Southern Pacific com'
pany, Is expected on his periodical
visit on Monday. Mr. Fee is one of
the directors of the Panama-Pacific
exposition and recently made a .trip
across -the continent in the Interest
of the San Francisco fair.
NORTHWEST NOTES
Pacific Coast.
The forest fire has Jumped the Mc
Cloud River Railroad, California, and
is heading toward Weed.
Miss Margaret Wilson, daughter of
the president, will give concerts at San
Francisco in aid of the fair.
Members of Russian colony at Los
Angeles are said to bave defied United
States marriage laws by offering their
daughters for sale to. the highest bid
ders. Knowles, the Nature Man, is said to
be nursing sore feet in the Siskiyou
mountains. He has a blanket of grass
for clothing.
Fire burned 250 acres of standing
wheat on Dan Kinsinger's ranch south
of Colfax.
"Grandpa" Lyons, aged 90. got lost
near La Center. Rescuers found him.
Booked on charges of forgery. Mrs.
Grace Kircher, 42, and, Earl L. Mathew-
son, 2i, are under arrest at Los An
geles, and,- with their capture, the po
nce oeneve tney nave interrupted a
series of "mystery letters," the writer
of which boasted of cashing spurious
cnecKs and defied tbe police.
Adjutant General Forbes has deslg
nated dates for seven companies of
coast artillery corps at San Francisco
to go into camp for rifle practice.
After escaping three weeks ago from
me Arizona state penitentiary at nor
Horses and Vehicles Bnmed.
Pendleton, Or., July 31. The Pio
neer Livery Stable of Hermiston, Glse
and. Emery, proprietors, burned last
night and with it nine horses, an auto.
seven buggies and hacks, all of the
harness and between 300 and 400 tons
of hay. - " -
The fire is supposed to have started
from a grass fire, caused by a spark
from a passiner engine.
"I told him very plainly that I had
not the least confidence in his reme
dies, out he seemed so sincere, so
earnest and so confident of success
that I finally yielded and took a
month' treatment. - At the end of the
month, I went back and reported fail
ure. He, however, insisted that one
month's treatment was not a fair trial
in a case like mine. So I continued
and am now taking the third month's
treatment, and am so much improved
that I expect permanent relief by the
end of the fourth month.
have had ehronio constipation for
more than 40 years and - am : getting
more relief from the Akox. liver pills
than I ever expected to get from any
source. I also have Vrostate trouble
In, an advanced stage and am obtain
ing relief from the use of Akoz 'Oint
ment, which, is also beating a rectal
ulcer of long standing. I cannot rec
ommend too highly all the Akox reme
dies in all cases for which they are
recommended by the company." .
9 Akoz is sold "at all leading -drug
stores, where further information may
be had regarding tbis advertisement, r
School improvements which, wil
cost $60,009 are being rushed to com
pletion in Walla Walla. Wash., and by
the 'time the public schools open on
September 8. the high school will have
a new central heating plant, a frame
building with six class rooms and the
old high school will be remodeled, tho
Lincoln school will be one story less
in height and "will have a new", roof
and there will be five frame buildings
for . overflow . classes. ' Billings' hall
at Whitman college will have been re
modeled Into a -science building with
all of the latest equipment.
The Roseburg school board has elect
ed 4 Professor J. : M., Morgan of Iowa.
whG at present Is attending the Uni
versity of California, as principal of
the Roseburg high school. He will re
ceive? a salary bf J16001 a year; H. Omar
Bennett of Indiana, who was previously
elected; has been released. ;f ;
County Surveyor Murry Kay has re
turned to Hood ; Kiver; from as two
weeks'surveying trip on which he has
been establishing a .iiew county --road
from Winans City to Lost Lake, a dis
tance of approximately 14 miles. This
section of the road will connect with
tbe road from Portland through the
forest reserve. -" -
The Brazilian state of Sao : Pauld
grows soma 700,000,000 coffee plants. card "OuUcora. nen. T.
piles
ITCHED AND BURNED
Baby's Head Covered. Kept Spread-
ing. Would Scratch and Fret. Cuti-
cura Soap and Ointment Healed.
Tell City. Ind. " My baby's head was
covered with sores and the top was a solid
scab. It began with pimples and he would
scratch his head antil is
would, bleed and then
scab over and keep spread
ing. He would claw his
head and fret it itched
and burned so and I was
afraid be would ' never
have any hah- on top of
his head again. '
- - "A friend recommended
Cuticura Soap and Ointment to me. t
asked our family doctor and he said. 'Yes,
go right ahead and uso them. We got one
cake of Cuticura Soap and one box of Cuti
cura Ointment, and they healed him from,
the first. I would, wash him with Cuticura
Soap and warm water and then rub the
Cuticura Ointment on his head with my
fingers and great drops of sweat would
come out. The scabs would become soft.
In a few days bis head did not seem to itch
or bother him in the least and before wa
had used one set he was healed and he has
a fine growth of hair. It was worth many
times the cost." (Signed) Mrs. Rosa M.
Hanks, Jan. 26. 1814. '
Samples Free by Mat!
Why not have a clear akin, soft whits
hands, a clean scalp and good hair? It la
your birthright.' . Cuticura Soap with a
occasional use of Cuticura Ointment will
bring about these coveted ' conditions . in
most cases when all else falls. . Sold through
out the world.' liberal sample of each mailed
I free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Address post
Executive.
Representatives Falconer and Bryan,
of Washington, asked Secretary of War
Garrison to rescind the order deporting
Fred Boa It, newspaper correspondent,
for sending false messages that Amer
icans at Vera Crux had , applied the
"law of flight" to Mexicans.
Amendment adopted by the house
provides that all expenditures for irri
gation work must be made by annual
appropriation of congress. - -
Washington state's tablet was In
stalled In the new Washington monu
ment at Washington, D. C
Secretary of War Garrison ordered
General Funston, at Vera Cruz, Mexico,
to cancel the correspondent creden
tials of Frederick Lb Boalt, of the
Newspaper Enterprise association.
Garrison said that if Boalt had gone to
Mexico City, such act would meet pre
vious demands for his deportation.
Eat, between Itarty-aeveath and Forty -n lata;
baiidar. C. Ileerea; $800.
W. H. Adamaon. repair one' and one half
starr frame dwelling. Uarfield avenue, be
tween llolm.n and Hlgblaad; builder, W,
tladdes; S17. .
A. af. Ilarpke, repair two atory frame
.tore and dwelling, uirUtna street, corner
Thirtieth; builder, A. at. Harpka: 4100.
Labbe Eatate, repair two atory frame atore
and dwelling, Flandera, between X tilth and
Tenth; builder. R. J. Stewart; :aoo.
W. D. Scott, erect one atory dwelling,
gixhty-tlrat atreet. between Gliaaa and Uoyt;
builder. W. 11.- Bowman; f 1000.
Real Estate Transfers.
Mra. Louise Heodermaa and huabajid
to Krall liberie, lota 1 aad a. block
4. Brockton ,. 1
Wellington 1 n rent men t Co. to Ettla
ltnrrmao. lota 11 ana 12. block 2.
Wellington!...... .....
Allre Fo.tr r Green and bs.band to Han-.
nab Carlson, lota a and e. block 8.
Elberta IjOOO
Florence L iar and nnsband to tcm-
epb Day. eaat 40 feet south ; half
block 1. Warerlv
George Hoaaman to Albert M. Grllley
et ai. lot . Mocfc 11. Klmburat
Loots af. Bergeron and wife to J. Earle
kmc, lot 7. block vs. LAoreihnrat....
Emma Eric. boo et al to- - Beverly B.
( rawiord et al. lot a block 1. Faxon
Park 1.000
r. w. uoioapn and wire to Martna
Olga Goliiapp. part lot 6. Park View
annex, aim 4.xlOO feet adioinlar . .-. . .
Arna. M. McGinn to MrUlnn Inveetment
to., iota A and 4, DWw-k a Krng'a
Second addition: lot T. block 10. Par
adise Spring. traft lota 10. 11. 12,
13. 14 and IS. block 17. Willamette:
lota 7 and 8.. block 177. Portland: lota
8 and 4. block "O." Cam then' addi
tion, ex. went B.1 feet, weet U feet
lota S and S. block "O Cfirthnrthera
addition, went half of lots T and
,Mork 102. Portland: lot 2. block 2.
Central Park
Clark-Cook Co. to W. A. Haaaock et al.
lota 9 and lo. block S.V. lot Id. block
84: lot 1. block M.I. lutnmrt '
Harriet Clark to W. A. Unmet et al
part lota 3. 7 and 0. Mock 1. Belwand
WO
10
10
10
1
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Suxaa Hegemaa Manafleld te William
lleavman, Wa 1. 14. 13 and , It, y. .7
block 2d. Arbor Lodge........ --:. ' '
Jama Element and wtf to K. U. ; -Oonld,
lot M. block 8. Alt. mead ad- ' ,
ditlon i - 8.13s
Tabov Inveatnwat Co. to L- f". Raaaota.
lot 20. block 103. Laurelburat. ....... .
Xunn B. Hagttce and wife to Title
Traat Co.. lot 12. bloek 4. Altamead..
Same to aatse. lot 13. block 88. lrr-.
UlgtOD
Sarah B. Anderaoa and huabaad lo
Kathanlel O. Auneraon. 1U 4' tt. 11
and I-', blm-k S; lota 3. a, 11 aad 12.
block (: lota 8. a 11 and 12. bl.ick
: lots ft, S, 10 and 11. block l:: block
12, Lore-, addition: alao tract begin- '
Etna aortbeaat corner let 0. bKek X, v
oaa addltlna: atao andUkled .oa ;
eighth jof following: - Eaet TJ feet :
onth half lot S. block S. 8 8 ft ha- -,
tor: ma bait lot 2. block 4. north
bait lot 2. block 10: aluo nndlrldi-d '
onelghth tract In section 10. town-V
ah In 1 north, range 1 eaat:" alae on-v
divided one-eighth tnlereat in 13. til 4
acre In aertlou 11. towaahlp 1 north. -
range 1 eaat .......
Nathaniel O. Aaderaon to Sarah R. A- .'
deraon et al. raaui aa abor ........
Ida Neobanrr Wood and buaband to
Jacob B. Veabauer. lots 3 , and 4. -hl.-a
IT. filenroo l'ark ..............
T. M. Word, eherlff to Clinton A. Am-,
broea. ku 40 and 42. block 3V Irr- ,
lugton Park
riarry B. J or and wife to Mry H.
Barna. lot 22. Work 10. Weal Port- ,
land Outer ;
Siegfried William Rethlefxen and
o Alfred O. Betblefaen. lot 11. block
13. Loveleign i. -";; :
Jamea H. ltlnehart to Hnre C. ? ne
bart. eaat 33 feet lota S and 6, block'.
3. Kenworthr'B addition
Mercantile Trnat awl lureotment Cot
KJw.nl P. MaU et al. blnk 27. ol-'f
liran's addltloa ....... ... "i -
Sarah C Ry t I- awdltrhtod
half interest In tot 3. block , Aloae
ler. addlllon .".'.'." -
Maori K. Mack and hnabaid to O. v
Mettler. lot 4. block 7. SonuyaMJe
Third addition ........ - '-''
Marie J. Bell and wife, to O. Scott. ,
kit 13. blo-k 13. Elmtinrei
10
V10
100
I
10
10
1
. Foreign.
German troops guarding' Tientsin
are making plans to go to Tslng Tau,
which It Is feared will be attacked
from the sea by the British, should
war be declared.
It is reported from Hankow that the
British are deserting; the small gun
boats Woodcock, Snipe and Kinsha, and
will send their crews to Hongkong and
Wel-Hal-Wel to defend those important I 3
positions from possible German attack. 3
Twenty-nine districts in Kwano,
unina, were swept Dy riooa, ana souo i
Chinese are said to have been drowned
and damage of $4,000,000 caused.
Myron T. Herrlck. American ambas
sador 'at Paris, will present letters of I
recall to President Polncaire Monday.
That ex-President Huerta, of Mexico,
will make his future home in Spain
was stated at Madrid by persons who
Lprofessed to have their news from the
general himself. It was understood he I
and his party, would sail Sunday from
Kingston, Jamaica.
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LATE REAL ESTATE AND BUILDING NEWS
Today's Happenings with the Builders, Architects, Contractors and
Kealtj Broker. - . -
Kossmere Lots Change Owners.
The Clarke-Cook company has sold
to W. S. Hob sack four lots In ftossv-
mere -with the following descriptions:
Lots 9 and 10, block S3; lot 16, block
34; lot 1, block 35. A nominal consid
eration was recited in tbe deed.
Park View Extension Deal.
Lelle A. Smith has taken title to a
house and lot at East Grant and East
Thirty-seventh streets, in Park View.
The property was sold by Lena Niner
for 12700.
O. X. Scott r Buys in Elmhurst.
Marie J. Bell has sold to O. N. Scott
lot 13, block 13, Elmhurst, Its location
being East Fifty-sixth street, between
Hancock and Broadway.
Andrews Sells Berkeley Holdings.
A. D. Edwards closed a deal with G.
W. Andrews for the purchase of three
lots in Berkeley and one In the Mount
Tabor Villa. Total consideration S1&00.
Permit for Lents Building.
Contractor V. j. Irish obtained a
building permit yesterday authorising
the construction of a two story brick
store building at the intersection of
Main street and Foster road, in Lents.
for Mrs. Hattie Yott. Contract price
S lZ.oo V.
Delahunt Building Fine Home.
M. J. Delabunt. who operates exten
sively as a a builder in Irvington, has
broken ground on Tillamook street,
near. East Seventeenth, with a two
story frame dwelling. Cost 19000.
X. AW Trust Building Bungalows.
The Northwestern Trust ' company
has let the -contract to Charles R. Kelly
for the erection ot three one story bun
galows. The houses will t ace ' Uma
tilla and Tenlno avenues, between East
Forty-third and East Fort-f ourth
streets.- - ' '
land Bonlerard and Holman; builder, C. 8.
Miller: 2100.
K. B. Sterenfc, erect one and one half atory
ffl me dwelling. Mlsaisalpol. l-etween Peknm
aid Bryant; builder, U. H. Bailey Co.; $2S00.
- Metropolitan Inreatment luiprorement Co.,
etect on atory frame dwelling. Seventh, be
tween railing and. Shaver; builder. Metropoli
tan Inreetmeat a Improvement Co.; 12000.
A. P. Menke, erect two atory frame dwell,
ing. Sherwood Drlre and PattonRoad; builder.
11. W. Lorenz; $5000.
r. W. Kline, erect one atory frame work.
hop, Kaat Lincoln, between Forty-flrat and
forty second; builder, F. W. Kline; $30.
Mrs. E. E. Hill, erect one atory frame
garage, Sixty-Seventh atreet. between Forty,
aecond and forty-third avenue; builder, Cbaa.
E. Jobnaon; $100.
P. Pattereon. repair two story frame dwell
ing, Eaat Waahlngta, between Thrity-eigbth
and Thirty-ninth; builder, J. M. Hetcher;
coat $BOO.
C. O. Wareham, repair one and one half
atory dwelling. 3l3 Brown, between t'nloB and
Grand; builder, waiter Moore; 1W.
T. Oawald. erect foundation for dwelling,
Overlook Bonlevard: builder. K. Oawald: two.
W. H. Garretaon, repair one and otie halt
atorr frame dwelling. Harrison, between Thlr.
ty-flvth and Marguerite builder, Mck'arland
Ml Draw: SlbO.
Mra. Sol. Hlrach. repair three atory frame
dwelling. Waabington, between St. Clair and
tord; builder, J. C. Bayea; $1000.
J. H. and K. H. McClnng, repair air atorv
1rick apartment bouM, Kile atreet, between
W.Blsgton ana uoyt; ooiioer, 4. v. Bye;
fzio.
Edward Veyer, erect one and one half atory
frame dwelling, Diviatea, between Stxty-ntnth
and Seventieth; builder, W. W. Wray; $2000.
O. P. Schweater, repair atory frania
dwelling, Eaat e'orty-atxtb. between Waabing
ton and Stark; builder, G. L. Moodla Vu.;
at.v. -. - -
E. t . KOvfl, repair ow iptj irame qweii
Ing, Eighty-third, between FM-ty-eigbth and
Forty-ninth avenue; builder, G. L. Moodie;
A. -li. I .r.nnrvw repr i wo piory nrica
atore and roomv corner Second - anil Couch
atreet; builder. I. W. Thurman; $200.
Cavanaugh Etate, erect, ooa atory frame
shed and retaining wall, W-1 Missouri, between
Maaon and Skldmore; Dunoer, aicaiiiaier
Son; $200. . -
Bnffalo atreet., corner Mtaalaaliipt avenue;
$2"- .. . . . ' .
Edna Barrett, repair ir.me oweiirng. onaan
of the mo$t compelling sort make the
Su n day Joti rnql Magazin e
a section of rare merit
For
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Oneonta Gorge as Seen From the , Pacific High"
way Photograph by Crege. -
Why Portland's Puhlic Playgrounds Are Popw
ar -Pictorial. , , v
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Men Whose Activities Invite Comment in the
News' Pictorial review.
As the Cartoonists view numan nature -nctonai.
To Seek Solution of Mexico's Land Policy Senor -k
de la Garza grants an Uluminating interview, set
ting forth Mexico's ills and the most likely, rem-
edies. '. ,v .;.
Carhajal Seen at Close Range What . sort oC a
man is conducting Mexico's governmental affairs 2
is set forth in detail by piye who knows.
The Exodus From Russia -Kurt Aram ' concludes
his interesting series of articles on Russia and tHe.
Russians by some interesting sidelights on Rus-'
sian emigration. ,
Man Who Has Met Six Monarchs Comte de
Maugny reviews his experiences in! 50 years of
peace and war. ... '- -'r'.' ''-''' .-;
C. JC Chesterton Tells Why He Will Never Visit
America T have my . vision of the United
' States" says the famous English essayist and critic
"and why undo 'it?" " . . - - f
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' New Home in : Jjaurelhurst.
' C. A. Robertson obtained a building
permit yesterday for a two story frame
residence to be erected on Clackamas
street, near EassThirty-thlrd, at a cost
of, $3500. . fx.
University Building Plans,
State Architect W. C. Knlsrhtorv an
nounces that 'bids for the -proposed
$176,000 1 Administration i building for
the State university at Eugene wlU be
called for about . August 15. Mr.
Knighton Is preparing plans - for the
building; and will later on " furnish
blueprints to Portland contractors. -'
. Building; Permits. '
Jnhs Cllarr. Alva atreet, between Fennrt
vanla and: Preaeott, repair one atory frame
Iv-elltnirt k..V. . '
,' O. . Frank Kirg, erect one and ooe helf
story frame dwelling, Delaware, betwata Port
Tah, Rexl or Freckled
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h-eaa. maddtneas. freckles, blotches or tea.
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the akin itaelf. This la eaaiy aceomplianed
by tha aa of ordinary merrollsed -wax. which
car. be bad at any .drag store. Cae at Bight
a yon osa cold cream, washing It off la tha
morning. Immediately tha offending aarfeoe
akte begins to com, off In line powder-like
ptrtlclea. - Oradnally the entire entlcle I
absorbed, wttMnt pais oe- Inconvenleoce'. , The
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seats a' Bootless ' whiteness and rparkling
beauty obtainable la no ether way. -
If the beat tend to loosen aod wrinkle
xonr akin, tbere'e aa affective and harmless
f remedy yod -can readily make at home. Ju.t
get aa ounce of powdered eaxoutc dissolve
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