THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 16, 191. TO PANAMA CANAL WILL I SOON BE TRAFFIC SAY REPORTS Steamship Agencies Keceive OPEN FOR Word That S ide IS Not VimJr, winavBeid lut night cm ' , ing here, was confirmed this morn- SftriOIJS. ln and sn will take 00,000 from the FIVE DAYS MAY BE DELAY . ... . we cnanges w ue a D 8ene4ules of Reg-nlar Canal. onte Itinera. iimminrM that th Panama, canal) would not be ctoeed longer than five I days have been received by both the American-Hawaiian Steamship com- pany ana w. jt. urace v auom sgenciee. The slide in Culebra cut la i.d to be of no larger size than ha. been expected at various times and the canal force is able to handle it very easily. But few steamers will be aeiayeu. The receipt of news that the canal had been blocked by the slide is said by the steamship men to have caused intii h annoyance to shippers. One shipper reported having bad five transcontinental railroad men call him within the course of an hour ester- .day, Informing him that the canal would be Out of commission indefi- nitely and advising him to snip his freight by railroad. No change in schedule will be caused by the slide on either of the three lines operating into Portland through the canal. The American steamer Mon- tanan of the American-Hawaiian fleet CltC flr.:"a.,aymerJsTEA3ISHTP HEAD IS OOMTNG ilfuaf, nntiQ buo ... ,wmm , . ... a-nto r"o tiiinn nf tVia Cram flfHt sails from the Bay City this afternoon bound for Portland. Tnrougn trie oanais Deing open, iw, tramps are. i-. inj uvD i l.y. bTth to load grains The British . i Am i steamers South Pacific and Ventura de ditlons around which tbat company's l.erringa are both due off the river newly established, service must work, today and as. southeasterly and south He will be accompanied by Ralph T. westerly winds have prevailed off this Johns, of Hind, Relpa & Co., Pa coast continually since the . steamers cific coast agents of the line, and while left the canal zone no delay is antic- in Portland will be the guest of Btat 1 pa ted, tr A Cot local agents. The- Montanan is bringing 200 tona The American et earner Atlantic, the of freight for this port and will load first of the new steamers of the line, 00 tons outward. The Santa Cata- is expected here Thursday of next lina has about 140 tens for Portland delivery and will load about that much cargo outward. ROSE CITY AT GOLDEN GATE Roanoke Sails for Portland From naa rnuiuwu. I San Francisco, Cal., Oct. 1. The steamer Rosa City arrived at 1 p. m. several hours late from Portland. The steamer Frank H, Buck left Port San land. Carrying fair passenger list and moa mreo. steamer Roanoke sailed for Portland 10:80 a. m. The Dodge line steamer San Ra- mone is due to leave for Portland at ( p. m. The American steamer Santa Clara is scheduled to sail at S p. pi. for New Tork via the canal with a heavy cargo. Four . steamship companies with headquarters at San Francisco, are considering a Plan to inaugurate a I new line from this port to New Or leans via the canal. It is predicted that a big trade can be built Between the Pacific coast and the West In dies via New Orleans. The combined cargoes of three trans pacific liners which arrived yester day. the Tenyo Maru. Sonoma and Mongolia, are valued at $12,500,000, the largest ever received In one day at this port. The cargoes give evidence of the inereased maritime trade be tween the Pacific coast and the orient. MAY BUILD STEAMER HERE V, A. Ballin and E. IT. Dodge Se cure Patents on Plans. Financial conditions permitting, F. A. BaJlln. marine architect, and E. H. Dodge, lumber exporter, will under take the building of a lumber carry ing steamer within the next few months which it is expected will revo- imv,V KrrT ih- ooHt Thev received natant wrtn rhale I A so a vAifAPrlflw mrA o vai J ' a .v .u. Z, The steamer as designed by Mr. Rallin wUl earrv close to 5 000.000 feet" of uShST'tb. lumber 5wm be laaded under deck by submerging the hull of the vessel and floating 10 barges into position through gates In the bow, much like a dry kiln in a sawmllL Northbound, eement, asphalt and such heavy cargoes will be haa. 41 ed. If eenstracted on the lines planned. the steamer would be 650 feet in length Only Sure Corn Cure Ever Known "Cets-It" te NewWay,2 Drops Do It Uj? CETSr for Coras and You i Won't "Hollar" When You Put oa Your Shoes, To endure the pains and tortures caused by a little thing like a corn is ridiculous, simply because it is unnea- essary. lqe new-plan corn cure, "UKia-ir," is tne tirst one ever known to remove corns without fail. Without pajn and without trouble. This is wny it is tne Diggest-8elling corn cure In existence today. It is now used K. M l t .. l . 1 m t.t. U Ml li JUJIO, M.IUDD 1, UUtl W4y V, I L U sticky tape, with plasters and cotton r intra that hf t tVialP nnuitUn .vrl tAaM A.r .Uk ..1 r,rcD" PWIl viifc- -.ff-o vvi n, wiLlf ptf y w9 kalvM. rotor, nnri flloa rlanrtn or, pulling at a corn. "OETS-IT" In 'arjnlied in two -. onds. Two drops applied with the! glass roa ao tpe wora. ap goes, jfje corn shrivels, vanishes. Accept no corn shrivels, vanishes. Accept: no substitute. Try it on any corn, wart. tallus' o bunion "GETS-IT" is sold by druggists everywhere, 26c a bottle, or sent di rect by e GETS' .The Owl Drug Ca. and 80 feet beam. The barges will eacn De joo reet In length and a feet beam. STEAMERS TO LOAD LUMBER Christian Bora o4 Virmicra due to Arrive Here Soon. Lumber export received their sec ond impetus in two days when the announcement was made this morn ing that the Norwegian steamer Chris tian Bora working under time Char ier r w. ruiu. 1. 1 wul w hew a cargo of lumber California lumber shipments are also expected to pick up in the next few days. According to CaDtain Ror- vlk, matter of the McCormick steam er CelHo. considerable work is being piannea m the south, all of which wlu require Portland lumber. Cantain i Borvik u of the opinion that a great deal of lumber will move southward this winter, despite the completion of me can ranclato fair buildings. " LINER HAS STORMY VOYAGE Victoria at Seattle From Jfome and Ht Michswl , Seattle ( VVwn OL lThe Alaslca StSp mi, ,u.rjVe(J t U:i8 p stormy voyage jd St . MlchaelTia Akutan, Aleutian Islands, bringing $500,000 in gold and iZQ passengers. Aboard the Victoria were prominent mining men pf the Seward peninsula district, Yukon river steamboat crews, whalers from Akutan, sjid J5. M. Mo- conneii or the Stef ansson s Arctic ex- Deditl0n. Qn Wednesday the Victoria passed a two roMted schooner, bound east, aD0Ut 20o miles wast by northwest from Cape Flattery, which looked like codfisber Maid of Orleans. Off Swifts ure lightship last night the chooner William Nottingham signaled to the victoria, asking to be reported, . T. IT. Randall Will Investigate Port Conditions. t. H. Randall, president ef the n - . . jiuorv jstoamsnjp oomnany. is ta te t u . rUS 'ZTSZIuZu T con! i week. Bbe is at San Franeisoa di charging cargo and is to sail October i lor Portland. The Pacific, the sec ond of the new steamers, will reach this coast early in November. STEAMER HERE FOR GRAIN ,.. ri i i t, ,,i lm riw . . Prom Newport News, Astoria, Or, Oct. 16. After a run of 25 days from Newport News, the Brit- ieh steamer South Pasifin irHvut h thls morning at 10:80. She Is under ; charter to Kerr, Gifford & o and wlu ieve op early this afternoon for roruana wnere sue will take a cargo or wheat for the United Kingdom. The Port of Portland tugboat Qck- lahama left up at f o'clock this morn- ing with the Norwegian ship Marosa and the Freneij ship Dessix on her tow Unas, The Marosa is in ballast ana tne uesalx nas 1200 tons of cargo ior Portland, ALONG THE WATERFRONT Major Jay I. Morrow Is at Cein ca nal on an inspection trip-today. urydocking of the steamer Beaver BCheYuleTfor S prt,anI Zju ' for her annual cleaning and painting is retain v.a T rt .w r a xt . . r . ' - Paris report says German sneii ae N. water Unes left yesterday for the ' u. ; Rh.im. Dnn SnW rlo.r vkrA th. -,Do. . r Spokane and Lowistoa are being made rnady for service. After 54 days' voyage from Callao. the Norwegian ship Marosa arrived at Astoria yesterday afternoon. The government dredger moved this morning from Tongue Point crossing to Slauehter-s. and ttoa di-edee Wh. kiakum from Morgans to Double- bower's. The dredger Oregon reaehed Grays Harbor in fine shape, despite choppy weather encountered outside. The re- Port. Captain Phoojc Of the dredger States engineer corps yesterday, gtrOPff head winds have delayed the "JA fR Port Townsend to Astoria. She should Couch street dock tonight, how- vA,t, w,,,h h- Wakenl rSdsT Bounty es! II" Lldtn. t llmwltll ay' ft0 m aviee reotuved this morp s" ' , . " Sl " , , Sad News Await Captain. Aberdeen, Oct. IS.- When Captain Anderson of the American schooner uarner Dove Feaqnes ma. imilean port ior wnicn ne sauea last mentn, ne will receive first tidings of the loss of the steamer Franois H. Lggett, of whloh his wife and a married daughter were victims. Mrs. Anderson anjj -daughter came from San Franciseo tp visit Cap tain Anderson before ha sailed. The day the Legget left this port. Captain Andersen departed on h Carrier Do: NEWS OF THE PORT Arrived, October 16. luaTerick. Am. str jBaoulxi Hiiumi Imik ail, Munterey. Associated. Marosa, ft or. ah.. Captain Eaichcetbsea, SI days ua CaPaeTa, W, MeMejJ, wauwma, uexooar JO. Maverick. Am. 8tr CaDtain Sinm -wwtrr Nllt Moatafey, Assoelated. ieliowstone, Ah), etr Captain Fageratmn, freight, San Francisco, Arrow Line. Marine Almanac- Weather at irera Month, North Head, Wash., jet. 16. Conditio at the month of the rlTet it 8. a, rough; wlo4 outheat 35 wUasr weathar, raining. Suaa and Iidaa, Qctohas 17. San rises, 6:81 a. ya. Son sets, 52 a. m. Tides at Astoria, HIsrh water. Low water. U:U . p,, L8 feefel B , 0.8 feet. 11 :ao p. b, 8 feet. 15:47 S. BW 0.5 taet. Daily River Readings. e el fTATIOIffi, 15 ii- P.3 li ,.l.4.mj If18,1,00 L'lBMUU ft 24 2.8, 8.8 1.8 o;7 1 AlBaCV ..... oflioo I fi-1AIT .3i6.01 0,8 0.00 roruno ..---I 1? 0.2.00 ()taiBg: fjyallipf, River forecast. slowly durini the Kit ' lL at.' PASSENGEES ASD FREIGHT. !!! A"SFI .Oct, 36 3ee. T. EUtr.,., Buseka end wajF,...6et. 1? greakwttsr ,,,, Pgm pay ,Opt, &oanoke ...... o. xi. ana way OcL is TOO WCU. QUAZiXTXEZ), Congressman-Want a Job, eh? What ean you do? rnn. .,-, Krrhintri PfturrMmrnn-jiAm thns hln-h salaried -lobs are all taken Ionic ago! You must wait for a vacanoy. THURSDAY'S NEWS Happening of Hunan Interest Occurring Throughout the World After Yesterday Issue Went to Press. European War, Prussian government will ask the diet for a war credit of more than f 3,. 500,000,000, Government work on railroads and highways will be undertaken to solve the problem of unemployment, says an Amsterdam report. Additional transports carrying first contingent of Canadian troops arrived at Plymouth, Eng., and are waiting order to disembark. Spanish government attributes ap peal for Spain to Join Portugal in war on side of England to demands of the radical party- German ambassador saya British denials of an Angle-Belgian agree ment dating" from 1908 means nothing and that Germany has documentary evidence which will be published in fulL: Israel ocnroeuei , steamsnip ucnei . . . . VXi of selling tickets to Austrian reserv ists and advising them to say that they were Roumanians, Belgian committee visited Antwerp from Holland to arrange for plan of return of refugees. More refugees reached Holland and they bore evi dences ef fight. Ten shells fell into Swiss village of LaFein durine artillery combat caus ing slight damage, German casualties r nlappd at 600 to 800. those of French beiner unknown. Switzerland reports that Red Cross has names of 40,000 prisoners of war ring countries and "will notify their families. Swiss rovernment officially de clared that Russia, Austria, Seryi and Galacta are contaminated with cholera. Crew of 11 of the Norwegian steamer Heina, captured off Marti n- ique by French cruiser Conde, charged with carrying ooal to Gennna, reaehed New York. British and French governments or dered 50,000 sheet metal tent , stoves made by a firm in Mercer, Pa. Belgian refugees are being trans ported from Ostund, says Folks to no report. Heavy firing could be heard at Dua Irtrk throughout the night, but tt was said that the Germans were a long distance from the city. Three thousand wounded Belgians arrived at Folkstone, some of them not having had their wounds dressed for six days. General Federation of Trades Un ions of London renews declarations in of SOYernment but urges better provisions for wounded soldiers and minimum pension oi a a weea. u"' - - Executive. President Wilson indorsed Governor Glynn for re-election. Government remains nrm tn its poj- ; against grautwg VK iw u xr- I vb"".. Sir Lionel Gardner repudiates inter view in which he is said to have at tacked President Wilson's Mexican policy. Maximum limitation on capital stock BeaTer . . , B- P. and Oct. 19 Paraiso .......... B. V. and way . .. Oct. 20 Koae City S. P. and way Oct. 24 Yucatan S. D. and wjr Oct. 86 Bear S. P. and way Oct. 2a FREIGHT 0Mf, Montaaaa ........ N. V. ....... -...Oct. 17 bant oatauaa-...ftU x, .,,,M...,Oe: ebraskaa , H. Y. Oct cH? cL 25 keatockiaa N. V. ..Oct. 25 Ttomaa U Wand. Alaska. &k It Vcllowsume . ,8. V. & wy,.,.,,Oct. $ iuojt uauony 0. X. . .. r...o, Alvarado F. .............Nut. Steamers Due ta Depart, PASSKfiGEttS AND FREIGHT. Name From. Pate. Quinai)l( Alaska OcL IT lieo. W. Elder..., Eureka and way. ..Oct. IS Bear S. P. and way Oct. 18 Breakwater , Coos Bay Oct. 20 Celflo S. D. and way Oct. 21 Klamath , S. V, ,,, ,..,,Oet.21 Willamette S. D. and way Oct! IS basBeka a. D, and way.,,,,,OeL kg Bearer S. P. and way Oct. 23 Yoeemtte V Oct. 23 MultDomah , S. p. aud wa,,,,Oat, ju Paraiso. Am S. ! . 4 way Oct. 24 lucaUu S. t. and wayt,.T.Oct, 28 Uose City S. F. and way. ....Out. kg FBSIUHT OJSLY. Daisy Gadsby ... C. B, & ?, Oct, 1 &i(U)iaqan ........ n. z, ,,Uct, A I vera do .. r. ...... ..Oct. Sfiraelmu .. ,N. 1. .Oct, 25 entuckian N. v. ..... net. il QThoBiaa L. Vf and, Alaska ... ,T .Qct. 87 Uu;?y Putnai....,S. V, ,,,...,..Octv W Yellowstone., ps. f. asd way.. ...Oct SI 6av gUa....a. y, ,,,,..,,,,,,,0,, j Koaqtuto Fleet Sailings. Uiwaneda ....... Newport Oct. 16 EtiterKise ,,,,,,, Wahjuoft ,,,Oet. IS Mirena aewuort Toied..Oct. 1 Delia ............. Nestucca Oct. 18 llUauiook Bandoo Oct. 18 Sua U. Elmore... TUlauiook Oct. 20 I'atsy Siuslaw Oct. 21 Vessels In Port. Kasje Berth. ICirkeudbrightshire, Br. sh. Uoatgomery uo up ouiuo, vr. uk, .............. uerseT Iuea, Am. sen Yellowstone. A f i;t if ... ,,rrescott lellowstone As. st..t...,,. ..,.. Albert bk . : : ... - "f ........ ...u . llt.HU LtJli LuU, Gadsby. 4i V " . Albers Bear, Am. air. ........ Atnsworth Solauo, Am. str. .Oregon Drydqck Dasslx, Fr. sh. ..."..Astoria CeUlo, Am. gtr,....,..;.; Couch Marosa, Ao. sfr. Astoria Vessels Disengaged. Akutaa. Am. str Goble Alliance. Am. str .......O. W. P. Berlin. Am. bk . ttnhi. 2 I'h nnnV Tt H H-o ..Astasia , .Asleria bk,r?I"-MS,V..TU-Dpiphiaa wmu(m m-- u..............u. w. r. Mable Gale. Am. seh.... t, Astoria Virginia, Am. sen BL Klcholas, Am. sh... Besee, Am. sch.... Kuct. Ger. sh. ......... . .......... as isna ..........Astoria ....... ...Aatorla ......... .Astoria A .fori a lcanf. Am. sch . . . LeTi G. Barsesa. As. ab. ... Qlaba W. F. Jewett, Ana. aek.... .......... Astoria King Cyrus. Am. sch.. ......... ....'.Astoria Arnolduj Vlnagg. Qer. ,f t, Astoria At Jfelghboring Porta. an Francisco Oct. 16 Arrlred at 11 a, n., str.' siase 6ftTl'wai Pottlaui at. Baav er, from aa Ppdrft, Bureka, Oct. lo. Sailed at 9 a. m., ate. T, - - . . A 0OO9 Gottit Hang the luck! TM like to get rid of this car and there goes a maQ who'd give anything to own it. Seddit -Whv don't you sell it to Dim? Oottit 'Cause he hasn't got any- thing. BRIEFLY SKETCHED of corporations was voted into draft of a uniform state incorporation aet being prepared by a confeence of commissioners of various states. Representative Laffarty. on learning that the rule docking members full salary for time they were absent, left for Portland in jterests of his cam paign. Pacific Coast. Ellensburg authorities kept 75 mem bers of L W. W. from boarding train for Paoifie coast. Plan is being made to supply Uni versity ef Washington law students with free text books. judgment for 346,025 was given tn favo the Pexter-Horton bank and $497,945 in favor of American Power & Light company, against Hanford Ir rigation" & Power company, -at North xaKima, Fire destroyed busincass part of Irondale, Wash, causing loss of 1 75, 000. After testifying that while her bus. band, Henry A. Scheideman, now pas tor of a church in Pasadena, pursued his theological studies, he "allowed divine providence to take sole charge of her support," Mrs. Alice Scheide man was granted a divorce at San Diego, CaL, by Judge Sloane. The decomposed body of a well dressed woman was found under a tree at Ravenswood, CaL Bank books, bearing the name of Mrs. Catherine Dutton, showing deposits in San Jose banks, were found lying beside the body. Samuel Swearingen, commanded to death for assaulting a fellow prison er at Folsom, has been adjudged In sane by the sfperior court at San Rafael. CaL, and ordered to the Ukiah state hospital. Eastern, Rain fell in New York city for the first time In 46 days. National Pan-Helenie society at New York decrees that all American high school students who belong to a Greek letter sorority must resign be fore November 46. Nation wide plan of encouraging consumption of American made goods, has been started in New York. Arthur Riek. aged S4. teacher In tn Chicago Musical college, and his fi ancee, Miss leather tne Seymour, were found dead from gas poisoning and suicide pact is suspected by police. Governor Dunne has been asked U send militia to WillisvtUe, 111, to quell threatened race war as result of killing pf an Italian. Gold eoin on premium aggregating about $5,000,000 was taken from sub treasury at New York for shipment to Canada. - Foreign. Princess Mary of Kngland appeals for fund for giving Christmas prasent to each soldier and. sailor, Xlmperor Nicholas warns corn mis sioned cadets to be more cautious as result of heavy death list among of ficers, who take great chances in battle. Great Britain Informs China she is unabl to interfere with her ally. Japan, in matter of eampaifn against Kiao Chau. Qeo. W. Elder and BrttlHh str. gtrthdea. for Portland. Monterey, Oct. 15. Sailed at 9 . m., str. f. it, Buck, fo Portland. Sydney, Oct. 15. Arrived, Br. atx, Hurst, fram poiiunhia rivey. Melaourne, Qot. 15. AwlTsd. Br. str. In veran, froni Peftland. Astoria, OcL 15. Art! red down at 11 rig and sailed at 1:10 p. str. Georgian, for New Via way ports, ArrlTed a( p. a., Ker. sa. Maioaa. tiam Callao. Coos Bay, Oct. iS-Axrived, str. Break; water, from Posgand. San Ftsc Cisco, Oct. IB. Sailed at 6 p. m., str. AlTarado; a( 10 a, m., str. Willametia, n Portland, an Pedro, Oct. lS.Arrired, str. jjm Bat ler, front Colambia riTer. San trancisco, Oct. 18. ArrTed, im. str. Pasadena, from Albion, i a. m.i Am; t. S. S. Higglng, Fort Bragg, 7 a. m.; Am. atr. Washtenaw, Port Lais, 7 a. m. ; Am. ttr. Yale, San Pedis, 8:30 a. au; Am. str. Qo. ernor, Saa Diego, 11 I. . Sailed. Am. str. Hoaoake, Portlaad, 10;30 a. aa. Am. str. Ad- rainu s&rragui, oeaiue, a.io p. m.; am. str. Ya!, asd Agu V. Cengr, for fiaa Bsge. 4 p. m.; Am. str. Eureka. Ventura. Seattle, Wash.. Oct. 15. Sailed. Am. str. Worthwastera, Alaska, 4 B, m.i Jap. st, Yokohama itfara, Tacoma, 6 p. m.; Am, atr. Siome City, Everett, i.OQ p. m, Uukiltird, Wash.. Oct. IS AniTed. Am. str, Hornet, Tacoma. Will leave Saturday fee naHiS paruara, wita tou.isjy iee mmnes. rietoria, . u,, pgt, f-rriTeii, Am, tx, Bochellea, Portland. Vanmnnr P. Act IK SuflA T- -piuiyuiua, coiHUi, o. u., 4U p. ra. Tacoma, Wash, Ocfe 15. Arrived, Jap. atr. Itxles-Maro, Orient, 8 p, a Bellinaham. Wash.. Oct. IS. Sailed, str. Mary f. Olsea, Sag Fraaclsoy Tia prerett, at UO a. nT; str. Windber, oTt&e Pacific American fisheries company, with 103,000 ea&es at aaoned salmon, fpr Jfew lork, fie us riBimi sanai, at A p. sa. , seatue, wasn., uct- is. ArnTea, am. str. City of Seattle, Alaska. 10:45 a. m. str, Admiral Schley, San Francisco, 5:15 a. in. ; Am. str. Admiral uvans, . Alaska, a a. m.; Am. str. Mariposa, Alaska, 10:30 a. m.; Am. str. JdornlBg gtar, VancouTer, 2 a. m. victoria, i. ucu jo. o&iiea. tsr. str. Thor, Nanaimo, B. C., for Saa Franciaeo, 6 a. m. ' Comox. B. C Oct. IS. Armed. Br. str. Talthyblns, VaneouTer, B,. C Boat Harbor, a. C, tiPW" ISvArrnea, Am. stf. BAtcfasUe, Portland. Mrt Towoaend. Oct. la., Pawed In. sta. Amur, ere laden, for Taeama, 10:1S a. m. ArriTed here. Am. sch. Mary E. "Foster, Eagle eiSFbar, far HiUiXb, Information abont the pert at Portlaad win be furnished by the Portland Chamber ef t'oBunerea. Main S3, Al?83, Tessel Taken for Grain. Cfeaj-ter o the British, ship Celtic Glen for the delivery of whea to the United Kingdom was taken by nf, H. rjouser this mernlng, the yessel tp come for November delivery. Ne rate was given out for the fixture. This charter, with the chartering of lbs British, steamer Clayerdon by Strauss & Co. for tfsTembar loading, and the numerous vessels under way toward this port, give prospects of $fa? vember being a heavy shipping month. October shipments will be heavy dur ing the. latter two weefcs ajso, mt tt record is expected by shipping pi en, to se as BiucuwHt. HUB. besxohxoto maw. Husband I shall buy the neigh- bor's kid a pocket knife for bis birth- day. Wife Ills mother would confiscate it directly. Husband No doubt! But IT1 take a chance on his cutting up the furnl- ture first! LATE REAL ESTATE Today's Happenings Wtta the Dottders, Architects, Contractors nd Realty. Brokers. Warehouse Under Construction. Work on the construction of the big warehouse that will be used In connec tion with municipal dock No, 1 is now under way, 'and Anton Teller, the con tractor, lias a large force of men en gaged. Under his contract with the commis sion of public docks, be must complete the big structure within 45 days. The warehouse is going up on Front street, between Fifteenth and Seventeenth streets. Immediately behind the dock. It will be a six sided affair, of Slow burning mill construction, with asbes tos and metal protected sides, and will enclose an area of 17,000 square feet. It measures approximately 200 by 190 feet, and will cost J30.Q0Q. Residence Will Cost $15,000. W. D. Walker has taken out a build ing permit, and is beginning work op the $15,000 residence for O. B. StubDs of the Stubbs Electrical company, which is going up at Twenty-third and Stephens streets. The building will be two and one half stories high. A garage costing $1000 will also be built on the property, whicb occupies the northeast corner of the square. Bridge Bid Opened. Albert Anderson of Grants Pass sub mitted the lowest bid in competition for the contract to build the proposed bridge over Jump Off Joe creek In Pouglas county. He bid $1500. Repairs Are Under Way. George Langford. who was awarded the contract to make repairs in the basement of the county courthouse, has taken out a building permit and started work yesterday. The cost will be $123. Laagford will tnsfftH a ventilating system for the engine and boiler rooms in the basement. A ventilating shaft will be installed extending from the Fifth street sidewalk to the court In the building's center. Independence Receives Bids. B.' a Swops, city recorder Of Inde pendence, is receiving bids for the im provement t several streets by grad ing, graveling and installing concrete curbing. Bids win be received until October IX. To Build Blacksmith Shop. Bids are now being received by Arch itects Stokes & Zellar, Chamber of Commerce building, for the construc tion of a one story concrete building that will go up at Vancouver avenue and Ivy streeL Its dimensions will be 80 by 100 feet, and will be used for a blacksmith shop. .SawmiH WUl Bo RetmOt. The Stanley-Smith Lumber eempany of Hood River will rebuild Its plant, which was destroyed by fire. It is ex pected that construction win be under way In a short time. The fire caused a loss of .65.000. Building lfermlts. School district No. 1. erect store room. Fremont, between Thirty-ninth and Forty second; builder, same; (200. School district No. L erect one stery atere room. Twenty-fifth, between PTrmeat and Regents DriTe; builder same; saoo. fcchool district. No. 1, erect schooL fifth, between Fremont and Regent hii411 anm: 550. - Twenty- itcKeata Drive; B. ti, Johnson, erect ene story frame gar are. East Thirty-seventh, between Tnompaaa and Braxee; bnllder. same; $80. Rose City Park ML S. church, erect see story frame church, Alameda, between Fifty eighth and Flitytalsthi builder, L. B. Bailey Co. ; sauuu. Sophia B. Selp, erect one story frame dwell- between farrarat and Baldwin; Maynaru; siauu. rert one story frame dsfeHlas, WVm avefiua. between Peefleae PUea u4 Imperial; builder, KJamt Miner; ajow. W. P. Holman, repair IV, story frame dwelling, East Fifteenth, between Mariaa.and ClattopT' builder. rpallock Building Co.; ftSO. E. II. W'emme, repair twe story brick or dinary garage. Couch, between Broadway and Park; builder, LJtherlaad & Abrey; S15Q. F N Clark Co., erect signboard, Cumber, land Head, WestoTer Terraces; builder, Port land Sign Co.; $200. Pacific Coast Biscuit Co., sepalr focr story brick ordinary factory, Daria, between Eleft ant a and Twelfth; builder, same: 1100. Mr. Kinkada, tepals one atary frame bars, gast Twenty-second, between Pacific and Ore- v.r,nHV r. V Hnlit: 2S. ' Angust SperiUs, repair two Starr frame lodging house. Fifth, betweea srrfU and vi,nlM; hailder. same: S125, G. L, Brown, erect ene story frame gar age, TwentJ-Sth between nfasee ana nun. miiiflai sa n iulb. J. B. AppTeby, erect one story frame gar age, East Foruetn, oeiwima oram yiu bnilder, BUchnfi & Koehler; liiOv John Figini, repair one story frame dwell nn too u.rinn tvtvn East Serenteenth and East Nineteenth; builder, W, A, Blaka- Herbert H. Brown, repair twe story frama rtwllln. East Forty-seTenth, between Bel mont and East Aider; builder, T. J. 8tW' art m . Real Estate Transfers, LilHe M. Beynolds and husband to Rntk Park . . .'. I ,S 10 Title & Trust Co. to Isabel EL W aire as. kta 3. 4. block 2S. tireennuia au R. F. Rice and wife i Samuel J. G. Young et al, lat 8, blocs la, lusa Portland HelebU .... rfharlM K Hht and wife to J. A. Coon. Wt S, BIOCX Al. mamMmni...., tiw lane Mr jmi f Jkwctt an block 265, ooucn-s aspiuon ..... Francis James Freeman to Edythe K. 1.. k a KIwV ' R ' nh. 10 lots 2, , 7. ft, tract "D," Smith's addiUea Laura Krans and husband to L. Pohle. At 4t block 4, Fairmoont adr 10 ciuon Angust Ksptnr and wife to Edward 14 Mixea e$ ai, let if. sinsa i. muAV nlFTTr ,.. ..................... , Hr.w a Wlm and arifa ita P. H Harth. lot tt, blocs 10, ranuuse springs tract s,wuw Swintoa Land Co. to Levi O. Wilkla- anftii lots 7. A block 37. Swintoa TOO The Metro poll tan Investment A Improve ment 1 1 to jnnn i.iiiuwiT cl u. uu 19. 20. block 17. Berkeley Caaella S. Brown and husband to Her- Wt MVS ft aL lets if, S. block MTunf Tabor Villa .7....... L9O0 Matthew Fianerty to u. u-uonoran, ioi f, -block a, Peck'a additiea: - - w t i B. Vt. Lombard and wire tt fl. U rvmniia lot 16. block 7. Olmsted 10 Park 1.200 para W. rtr an kasb te Jaa f . raia aaaiuusi aeeeee'iitnttiteemt OBVlOXJEIiX. Uncle Tlmseed So you two grlls are cousins and I am your common uncle. The Fair Ones Dreadfully common AND BUILDING NEWS Abbs Q. Olmated, eitx to O. L. M Kenna, lot 4, part lot 3, block 1, North Atbina 1.800 Welle&ley Laud Go. to Thonut McGoire. lota 7. 3ii, atoek Sil. Honclair 490 gam to St en Kricksen, lot U. 16, Slack 12. Montclilr ., (BO Cbarles P. UmguuiU and wife to Helen Lsctsws et aU lot 8, stock 4 Wiring. ton ........ ......... .... LOOO John T. Pond and wife to Arthur O. Osland, kit "C" block 61 Parkroae. LSO0 Beat City Park' assoeiatloa to City Ohereh Bxtn. aocietx of Methodist Episcopal church. weV kt L 3, block bO. Boae City Park M Same to nne. lou 17, IS, block 80. Koee City Park 1,600 Susannah H. Btnford to Edward M. Bin ford, lota 4. 6. bloisk 7, Junesmore. . .. 10 Peter Madison to Peujr Bloom, lot 21, block 30, Berkeley M Mrs- Bami Trulllaser and bnabaad te Arnes s. watt, trues it ai isui and UDShnr street M Jainaa M. Myara asd wife to Julia K. atercerean, aorta a leei iota ui, i-. block a, XarmUiaa addlUoa to Albloa 10 H. g, noble and wtfa to U. A.wuiey, Int 1. hlnrk a. tiiAla additioa KM 00 1" 10 I O. M. Jackson and wife to W. H. Shep herd, lou 13, la, block . muey rvs. Laura Howard to 0. W. Priest, south A lota l, 2, block 3, Aronla WUJ lam A aiacltae and wile to Her man Johnson, lots 3, 4. block 4, Wall street additioa a U 8week to f . tt Lewta lots 10. 117 block 2. BiTeralda addition Willamette Bealty Co, te Annie Lam- precht. lot 8, woes s, sua ireni no Timoth i Ah era and wile to J, Henneesy Murtuy et at. As: g, 4, block ltf. Malutomaa Howard f. Campbell and wife to Lydia tfi-b-Ak 1.1 a 1 ruUiMndtoM llama tracts 10 George L. Witherell sad wife to Har u cr..k .1 wmi es fMt lot l. block lao. Stephens' addition 10 W. U. Gericke and wife to 1. Aaron et Int t hWk 13. Giencoa Park addi tion ..7- Mary IE. Ledyard to Kaipn u. iflyarfl, ln, 17 hLtik K Orc-hurd Hddui ad dition 1 Same to Sidney B. Ledyard. lot 19, block a. Orchard Homes addition Herman Hansen snd wife ta William U.. -I at lota IS IS. block . Will- lama' addition No. 2. 900 Daniel C Busby and wife to John Hoh ataa et ai, lot 10. HO, block M, Col lege Place, also lota 7. it. nk-ek 3. geveranca additloo w h Vnnn, and wife to O. B. Mee- 10 has. nsrtb 40 (eat lot 63, Warerly.. 1,100 X. O. Ainsworta and wUa te . V. U. Freer, lota 6. 6. 7, ti, block 2S, Irr- lngton Park ana K. Ueid and hnsband to Parker ut-.nlok nrtk Ui lota L 2. block 4. Barrett's addition 14 STATE CAPITAL NEWS Balem. Or Oct. 18 Governor West announced today that be would not make any appointment of county ludse until after the election, when he wui name wnoever is snccessrui at the polls, There is a vacancy due te the death of the county Judge, The state railroad .commission has issued an order permitting the P. ii. si E. railway to establish li cross lags In Lane county. The Southern Pacific railroad hav ing agreed to put a commodity rate of la cents per nunarea on Deans from Medford to lortiand. the rail road commission has dlspxissed the application of the Medford Warehouse company. The warehouse company re quested this rate and the railroad : company refused until the ease same up for hearing. The railroad commission nas se cured a morning train for Rogue Riv er station, citisena had complained that there was no morning train rrom Q rants Pass. In the case ef tne Trennoime Tel ephone company against J. U Zlp- perer, as bt Helena aeiepnone com- any. tne rauroao. commission nas igsued an order providing that In case of non-subscriber calls calling for the payment of 15 cents. It shall be di vided so that the plaintiff shall get 30 per cent and the defendant t per sent. The board ef control yesterday aft ernoon paroled Myra Grisson of the industrial school for sir's to her par- ents, who reside aj Eugene. Siewert A: ringstrera were awarded the con - tract for a barn at the Industrial school to eost tl7p- The state railroad eemmlaslea has authorised discontinuance of the tel- SALTS IS FINE FOR KIDNEYS, QUIT MEAT riusa uac xviouys ai once WHea jtJack hurts or rs ladder bothers persuaded te try it, tnerezore x con Meat forms xuic acid. ! Bider u my dut'r to others who may tvauw iut au. suffer to tell what it has done for me. - No man or woman who eats meat regularly pan make a mistake by flush ing tne kidneys occasionally, says well- known authority. Meat forms uric acid whicn elogs tne kidney pores so they sluggishly filter or strain onlv part of the waste and poisons from the blood, then you get siek. Nearly all rheumatism, heajdacbes, liver trou pie, nervousness, constipation, dizzi nou- sierjiessns bladder hm-hf- come from sluggish kidneys. The moment you feel a duP ache in the kidxteys or your bask hurts, or if sediment, lrsegular of passage or at- about foL- ounces of Jad baiu froaa nnv rAiiaJMA nharmarr- a nrl talrak tablespoopful In ' r 1 ., . 1 w.iOT we fore breakfast for g few days and your kidneys will then aet fine. This fa kodus salts is made from the acid of f grape a and lemon juice, combined with lithia and. aaa been used far gapsrai stimulate them te activity, also to neutralize the acids in urine so It ne longer causes irritation, thus ending bladder disorders, Jad Salts Is Inexpensive and ean not Injure; makes a delightful efferves cent litnl&rwater drink which all reg? ular meat eaters. should take now and tbeo 9 keep he kidneys clean an4 the blood pure, thereby avoiding serious kidney complioatioaa. v. . (Adv.) ephone office at Lowell. Lane ountT. According to Fish Warden Clan tons report at the meeting of the fish, and game commission yesterday, he has turned over to the government natnit ery z.ooo.ooo spring Chinook eggs, having more than be could veniently handle this year. Tbisy it was explained, has been one of the I best in the history for spring Chinook salmon eggs and means a large in erease in one of the best kinds of fun. ooTernor west today honored requisition from the governor of Call rornla for Francis R. Martin. wh ta under arrest at Eugene, on a charge of -robbing Lee Bingham of 15s ta a, Montague lodging housa. Albany Germans Respond. Albany, Or- Oct. 1C The sum ef 1134-50 was forwarded to ISorep by the First National bank yesterday for the relief widows' and orphans fond. The money was given by Germans YOU CANT BRUSH OR WASH OUT DANDRUFF The Simplest and Quickest Way Is to Dissolve It. The only sura way to get rid 'ef dandruff is to dissolve it, then you de stroy it entirely. To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid anroa; Apply tt at night, when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp sjid rub It Is gently with the finger tips. De this tonight, and by morning raeaL if - not all, of your dandruff will be gone: and three or four more applica tions will completely dissolve and en tirely destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dand ruff you may have. You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the bcsJp will stop at once, and your hair will be fluffy. lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. If you want to preserve your hair. do, by all means, get rid of dandruff. for nothing destroys the hair mere quickly, It not only starves the hair, and makes it fall out, but it makes tt stringy, straggly, duH, dry, brittle and lifeless, and every one notices it. Teu ean get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive, and never fails to do the work. Ad,) In Great Pain. Kched Terrihh Caused Disfigurement. UnabI to Do Work. Used Culicura Soap I n a a Ala f ana uinuneni. no a ocar Lett Pennington. CaL '"A few months age I was poisoned. It came on my hands first In a raah and In two daya it had spread a0 ever my hands and face. It gradually get worse day by day asd I was In great palp. My bands and face were a mass of running sores and itched something terrible. I did not dare to scratch as it pained gae as, J could not aleop at night, The eruption caused disfigurement. I was unable t de my work at all, it pained me so. "I Med medicine but It did not help pas. I had been about four weeks since I got poisoned when a Mend asked ma why I didn't try Outieura Soap and Ointment. I sept for some right away and began using them following directions. Inside of twe days I could see a great change and in seven daya after I began to use the Cutieura Soap and Ointment there was aet a sear left,1' (Signed) Miss Edna Rogers, Apr, 80, 1914. Samples Free by MaQ "Why should I use Outieura Soap T There Is nothing the matter with my akin sad I thought Cutieura Soap was only for aka troubles-'" True, tt is f or akin troubles, but Its great mission is te prevent skin b-ouhles. For more than a generation Its delicate, emollient and prophylactic properties have rendered it the standard for thia purpose, while its extreme purity and refseahing fra grance give to it all the advantages of the pest of toilet soaps, Cutieura Soap and Cutieura Ointment are sold everywhere. Liberal sample of each mailed free, with 82-p. Sldn Book. Address pest card 'Cur ticura. Dept. T. Boston. LADIES ENDORSE VEGETABLE TONIC WeU " IvnOWTl Se&ttle LAQV 1 as 1 Ca a . y . ifi r rs i ! The following statement Is from a well known Seattle lady who has tried Plant Juice and found it te live up to its reputation. Mrs. Marie Patterson, who lives at TZ1 Cherry street In that city, speaking ef this wonderful vege table remedy, said: "I very much dislike the publicity I attached to a newspaper statement, yet if I bad not read la the papers of the nm). Via4 HttAn Vi.n.f 1 1 1 Vi tAu, Plant Juice I would have never been 1 1 used it for nervous Indigestion that ' had troubled me for some time. The - , results were very satisfactory and t a seemed, to help me from the start- I have ateo found it to be a good general tonic and I pjn reeling better in every way." Thousands of women have found 7 personal experience that Plant Julee is - a great tonic and seems to be special- - ly adapted to tnetr aeeas; ss a yw izer and invigorant it has bo equal; 1 those who feel tired and dragged, eu vom oerwrs, v ww enf'er from indigestion, nervousness, headaches, dizzy spells, falntaees, feel tired and WOTn out the m. Ln TaTl" 1 a . . Mnaui tMimi nan rs-te aaa a -J " -T , . ' r l ullni V Irrlt&Mon will 1 eenaral feeling of irritation will find that Plant Juia will ouicklr relieve these disagreeable symptoms an4 re store them to their usual goad heal tn. r sal at tne trwi Vrn inrpaxiy-s I ,toVea SgSKJStaFP. m tar p. a. mi SatsaaAVMiX RASH SPREliD OVER MIS ill FACE . t tiwm sa sama - I -AsawsW- M V . Vaa aW i aTalsarveaf as frfae. J ooprriga w Wwttml. 3rre Jum ear Sev&ktiiG "Wv..,; I GrMOA (XT I aauin la i.)W !. i i iip m If :. ' ll if . ' ' f IS Hhm is im.ijiii.uji ux-isy' - H V i.s