15 '(.-.TV. A THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL., PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY C EVENING, JANUARY 13,: 1915. nrMAMn UL CARRIERS OR LUMBER NG Pulitzer is about - ready for,. service Cap tai n ' Gunderuon, representative of the pilots, is in , the city from As toria and will attend the meeting. Other matters of importance, including the disposition of tha old hull of the dredger Columbia, .will be taken ,up. . ONE JIOHE SWEDISH ONE Nordstjeraan Will Handle Freight for Portland. Ban Francisco, Jan. 13. From In formation received here from Stock Other Vessels to Take Care of the Business, n iiiHiiun SIX TAKEN RECENTLY LXpOrterS Oaid tO be beeking holm. Sweden, the Swedish Rederl Ak- tienoiaget Nordstjeraan has decided to extend its freight service from Scan dinavia to Ban Francisco, , Portland and other Pacific coast ports. Steam ers plying between Sweden and the River Platte will call at Colon and freight left there will bo transshipped to Balboa and then to this port by lo cal steamers.. The American-Mexican Steamship Trading company's steamer Colon, formerly the Mexican steamer Ramon Corral,, will sail today on her initial trip for the lower coast and will re main permanently in the service. Sudden A Christensen's steamer Lee lanaw will eail for Galveston tomor row with a full cargo. This will be the 'first time in the history of the port that a full cargo for Galveeton has left Ban Francisco. On account of the rough bar, the steamer Ban Juan did not get away for Balboa last night but steamed away early this morning. The navy collier Caesar, bringing government exhibits for the exposition, arrived Jn port this morning from Norfolk via the canal. GHARTER RATES STIFF lack of Tonnage Is Blamed ; i ; High Prides, la Opinion of '"v, ' the Exporters. fo (" Six ressels chartered the past few North Pacific ports to -foreign shores have jcaused an activity in the lumber trade'ln these parts which, taken with the general wave of prosperity which Is affecting the other branches of the steamship business, augurs well for tha coming few months. . As a result of these activities ves cls in disuse for the past few months are. being taken out and prepared for service and mills preparing their plants- for; extra heavy service. This morning it was announced that the American schooner Irene, Captain Mitchell, which has been tied up at Astoria since arriving her last fall would be taken to Westport tomorrow and loaded with lumber for CallaO. on the west coast. The American schoon er. H. K. Hall, now 22 days out of Santa Rosalia in ballast for this port, .has secured a cargo and will load at the Eastern & Western Lumber com pany's mill, for delivery at a South African port. . The, steamer Thomas L. Wand, which has-been tied up at the 'foot of Oak street since she was re leased from tha Alaska run in Novem ber will. It Is said, be placed In service again about January 25. The several steamers and sailing schooners re tired at lower river mooring places are also expected out inside of the 'next SO days. The North racllc charters reported during the past week, and which this port will furnish the cargo for at least half of them, Include two steamers of the Andrew Weir line taken t Br shillings, the American steamer SAILORS WANT THEIR PAY fTorweglan Consul Declines to Act In Hero Case. Judge C. E. Wolverton this morning ruled that while the United States' treaty with Norway provided for the Norwegian consul to handle such cases as has been brought up In con nection with tha request for discharge of the 13 sailors brought here on the Norwegian ship Hero, the Norwegian consul has refused to act and that he would therefore have Jurisdiction In the matter. - , Milton Reed Klepper, ; attorney for the seamen s union, was instructed to file an amended complaint setting xortn wis fact and an immediate ac tion will be taken. - The 13 sailors are practically desti tute here. They asked for their dls Kdgar iL Vance, for which it is said ' charge On the grounds that war had 100 a day is to be paid bv Comvrm Mackall & Co., and the British bark Jnversnald, also taken at 95 shillings. All four of these vessels will make tha United Kingdom. It was reported this morning that exporters were seeking other vessels but that owners were asking more for .charter than the exporters were willing to pay. This feature of the export trade, say local dealers, is the Only detriment to extensive trading in lumber which faces the North Pacifio. Lack of tonnago is blamed for this high price by local exporters. VAJfDURA IN FROM CALLAO TXaEPTAtftOV. . TO BsT.aTTCat. , I 10 feet U, M. U B. M. Welaat xrmrm -..,. 4.... ...............a. Yinrinla Blackburn and hiwbawt tn the oreeoa Hone Bouaara. u J. z. a n. a, a Tana ....................... Bom CI It Park . iu. to Ida li. C- tet. L t. B 141. Roe Cltx Fark Ethel Jeterna ' and bk'baad to A. L. Dark. I. 6. B. a Overlook...... N. C. Grwrorr and rtte to Wm. llol- lia. et IL L 47. 48. B. 3. Urpiory Wm. Home aad wife, to B. B. O. Wll uaaw. is, is. b. 4. urerory hi, ilsanM to N. C. Grrrnry. Kir 40 feet in widtb acrosa entire length Ely ana w it, u l B. 28, utile i rest Grwarv Inv. On. tA N. C Grpfforr. L,. 47. .48, B. X, '1 47,' 4S, . . . uregoryaHta .... Banw to J. E. Holden, L. 87, 88. B. 14. uraeorr hii. tf alter V. Smith and wife to Anna Grace Muora. U 19. Alta Vista Hoee City Park Aaa'n. to Kola B. Hlteh cwk, X. 8, B. 147. Roee City Park ilsrtha WXu and huabaad to Bernhard O. Volght, U 2, B. I, uawtlll addition .... liary WlnnerUna; to Andrew Muller I,. 21. B. 12, OoodmorBlnf additton.. Beggars-Could you spare me a dime, ' W ' . ' I "Sff 5ISr2.lM,?"J ?aiJ?Z sir? i. ' i Lawyer I've got a claim again- - . T-.-;- Jones I haven't but a nickel in " . . your road for fitting Brown s car, you io ii.'bTi- Bartoaa additiooto bu change. - . ,ir jinks -The blamed shirts won't know. . I Johna RerirnrWll cfrn'ma that, and Day fit me: thev'r. thraa sizes too small! R. R. Adjuster -We nave a coun ter ourgeaa a. or is . a. 4.. Beogwrea., tha Ma, Infiuil T'l 1 4 a V a a rhllK ftrt Uira Tfnlr, TJn, i llimrv thavv at i-Jh rliim f nr rarrvln tha Car ZOO TaruB I v "":"" yer beln honest! regular $3 shirts I got for $1! after hitting. on. paaavngera and fretsbt for Baa Diego and war ports, rtorto racuic. Marine Almanac. I Waataar at Bivar'a Mouth. North Head.. Jan. 13. Condition at the mouth f the riyer at 8 a. in., moderate: wind aouth, ' 23 mile; weather raining, aoutbeaat 6 torn? Warnings ordered diaplayad at 11:16 a. nj. today. I sun. ana itaea, Bus rises 7:50 a. m. Sun seta 4:51 p. m. I Tides at Astoria. . Hlgrh water. . L"w HV' . 0:23 a. m. 6.8 feet. 5:47 a. to. 3.8 feet. 11:31 p. m. 9.3 feet. 6:60 p. m. 1.5 feet. ! Daily River Readings. STATIONS. Lew is ton . . Umatilla Eugene , Albany Salem ' WilaoHTllle PortUSd ... 24 23 10 SO 20 87 15 2.0 l.T 4.0 6.4 H 6.0 C e a a 31 oio.oo -0.30.10 OI0.86 O0.28 I 3.810.37 0.1:0.28 Kisint. ( ) railing. broken out and that they did not want to take chances of capture or death in the waters about the United King dom. They were kept aboard the ship tin trie united States immigration of fleers had checked the ship, then Or dered off the ship by the captain and a new crew was signed. Their present "action is to secure a legal discharge and their wages which have been de nied them by the master of the ship. j River Forecast. fSie ' Willamette river at Portland will rise lightly Thursday and Friday. Steamship to Arrive. PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT Ceo. W. Elder Eureka and way.. Jan. 15 Breakwater ioe tmj Jan. it Beaver. ......... ....8. F. ...Jan. 17 Yucatan. ............ B. 1. and way. ...Jan. 17 Boa City 8. F. and way.... Jan. 22 Roanoke.... b. u. anu way Jaa. z Bear.t 3. V. and, way. ..Jan. 27 Steamers Due to Depart. ! PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT Name From Data Breakwater ....Coos Bay Jan. 19 Eoauoke. ........... f-. I), and way... Jan. 13 Klamath 8. I) Jan. 14 Ban Eamon 8. F. Jun. 13 Bear.. S. V. and way... Jan. 16 tteo W. Elder. J. a. and Eureka. Jan. 17 I sea tan s. u. ana wajr....Jan. 20 Beater i....S. r. and way.... Jan. 21 Boss City... S. P. and way.... Jan. 26 OREGON MAY JOURNEY SOUTH Norwegian Sblp Arrives to Carry - T Grain Cargo. Astoria- Or.. Jun 1 :t Thlrtv.fin. days out from Callao, the Norwegian ' Pnln f R bi waterway, is under Famous Battleship May' Leave the 0 Bremerton Yards Friday. Bremerton, Wash., Jan. 13. The his toric battleship Oregon, which will lead the naval vessels through the Panama canal on the occasion of the formal ship Vandura entered the river venter day noon on the towline of the Puget Sound Tugbdat company's tug Tatoosh. The Windjammer was booked three (illes from the lightship at 9 o'clock. Captain Smith of the vessel reports an uneventful trip. He spoke no vessels, and sighted only a few during the time he was out. The Vandura is un der charter to Kerr, GiVford & Co., and will leave up early this morning for Portland in tow of the river steamer Jones. i May Settle Pilotage Question. . Final settlement of the pilotage question at the mouth of the Columbia river is expected to be made at the regular monthly meeting of the Port orders detaching her from the reserve fleet and ordering her to proceed to San Diego, stopping at San Francisco for coal and ttores. Post repair trials of the engines are to be held on the way down. The Ore gon will. It is thought, be able to leave the navy yard here Friday. Upon the arrival yesterday of Com mander Reeves, all the offlcem de tailed for the Oregon have reported for duty. Name . Berth Bear.; A in. str Alnsworth Cambusdoon, Nor. bk Stream Celtic Glen. Br. sb...... Lin u too C tacit manauHhlre. Br. hip Liunton ClaTerdon. Br. sh Mortfc Bank Daisy Putnam, Am. str Aibers E!dswold, Nor. bk..... .....Stream Hero; Norwegian ship....... Astoria Klnross-smre. at. sn , stream Karroo, Nor. u. N. P. Mills Klamath, Am. str si. tieiens lsrhtahlD No. 01. ABV sir. .. .ureaon undoes l i.xfl.M 1M hk . . Portland Finn Mill Onwen. Br. str North Bank Oleum. Am. atr. Bound up snip .Astoria ALL ALONG THE WATERFRONT PoltaUoch. Am. ship.... .Astoria Port Caledonia, kuss. bk stream Pierre Aatooi&e, Fr. bk ..Elevator Bonrrknde. Nor. ahln. -Irrinic Roanoke, Am. err , uoiumoia wm. H. smitn. Am. acn iAstona Vandnara, Nor bk Bound up Vaaaela ZMsanaiaral. Akutan. Am. str arnoidua vinnea. oar. an. . Reports from the middle Columbia are that the ice is now on the move and that navigation is again open to The Dalles. The ice is meltad before of. Portland commission scheduled for th lower river is reached and no fur- tomorrow , afternoon at the custom house. The pilot schooner Joseph Eat Like Boy 1 Let Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Assist Your Stomach Whenever It Needs Help. They Are Safe and Sure. -' -! -.. . " ; I Trial Package Tree to All. 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Mlota. . . .. , ther trouble is expected The Puget Sound Tug .Boat com pany's tug Tatoosh brought in the Norwegian bark VanduarjJ yesterday making the count stand 5 sailing ves sels for that company and 7 for the Port of Portland tugs In the time they nave peen in competition The Norwegian bark Eldsvold was moved into the stream late yesterday afternoon and the Norwegian ship Songvand placed In the Irving dock Derm. The British ship Claverdon is now aft of the British steamer Onwen in the North Bank dock berth and both vessels are receiving grain. With 1,200,000 feet of lumber, the steamer Klamath cleared from the custom house for San Pedro yester day. Preparing a. lodging place for the crew or the flreboat Geo. H. Williams on the old Alaska dock, municipal carpenters commenced building a house; on the face of the dock yester day. - I A heavy westerly swell with south erly weather made the northern trio of the steamer Bear, Capt. Nopander. wnicn arrived an yesterday afternoon none too pleasant. She brought 100 passengers and a good freight care-o. Heavy f reign i cargoes t eo ured the sailing or the steamer Breakwater which sailed last night for Coos Bay and the , steamer Roanoke which, will leave tonight for San Diego and way ports. The Roanoke will have closa to 1800 tons '-aboard. To dig in front of Montgomery dob Into a cement-gravel formation, which a suction dredge cannot penetrate, the r-acixio .linage cos dredger Titan will commence operations ther nt week. She will complete the work of aigging me north berth at Municipal Dock No. 1 this week. Capt. Geo. W. Wood. Columbia river bar pilot, la- reported as seriouaiv ill at his home in Astoria suffering from pneumonia. . For her annual, overhauling tho hi government dredger Chinook will like ly be withdrawn about the first of February. She has been unable to operate on the bar since th. winds quit blowing but has done con- siaeraoie wora lately on Flavel shoal below Astoria, Frits De Jtoclt. diver, baa Astoria to lay a cable across vnuns. bay which will carry current to War ren ton, Hammond and Flavel. Four tons of wire cable will b placed by the diver. Capptaln John Wlkman has signed as master of the pilo schooner Joa- epn roil tier which la to be placed m errioa qui wee. isnglneer C. Goddard formerly on the vessel hat also been signed. Capt. Wlkman was iunnen7 on in Daraentlno ChehaUa. NEWS OF THE PORT ArriTaii January H. Olenca, America a steamer Captain Curtis, dgik ou irom rort as a uu, baloa fill com Vanduara, Nor. bk Captain Smith, 8 days irom win Tia abictis, na , aas -ux caiiast. w averr, uiiiore m KJO. Doparturea Jaasaisr 13. ' - " v-Oaptata Dick-1 beach. Vessels in Port. s BRIEF ITEMS OF TUESDAY'S LATE NEWS Short Stories of World Happenings Not Received In Time for Yesterday's Issue of The Journal. Frank McKarland and wife to Felix Barton. U S, 4. B. 197. UnlTarslty Park .... Fred A. Jacobs and wife to Johann Pritsch. L. 7. 8. S. 20. 21. B. 18, Berkeley .' W. A. ftaidlaw and wife to Karle 8. S. Smith, L. 17, S. 5 feet L,. IS, B. 21. Irriaxton Edwin Palmer and rfe to Philip To- bin et al. L. 3, B. 22. Suotbera fort- land Rttrnnean War. I Wilson, are working for peace and that j Wjn N Korthrop'eraV to Cari W.' gim i j u.i .i . . tall th monarch of neutral countries I i. i a Tni "H Nnrthrno n.T 11BL2, ueuioeu 1.1131.1. ana nam 1 - . 1 ' - . m.nt - " I Base Line Land not spare any of her naval vessels for the Panama canal procession be cause of the fact that all her ships are needed to preserve hec neutrality. The French .parliament reconvened' at Pars and extra precautions were taken to prevent the Germans from at tacking the Palais Bourbon where the sessions were held, f Text of sn agreement between Ger many and Turkey whereby Germany agrees to furnish munitions and money to Turkey for the letter's aid is given out in Bulgaria. in case of victory for the Teutons, Germany agreed to pay the Ottoman empire one-fifth Of the war indemnity received, and. If in case of defeat Ger many will introduce into the peace treaty a clause guaranteeing the in tegrity of the Ottoman empire. " Berlin has sent out a telegram deny ing the truth of the charges of brutal-' ity and breach of war rules made against the Germans by the French committee. It is claimed that Ger man military commanders have always maintained discipline in the ranks of the troops. Because of th note sent to Great Britain and Japan by China declaring that China had abolished the war zone on the Shantung peninsula there is tension between China and Japan. . It is not believed that ' Japan will withdraw her troops from the Shan tung district until the war has ended. It is said that 400,040 men, consist ing of two Bavarian corps and a-corps oj reservists, will invade Persia about the middle of February. Russia re ports that the invasion is urged by Hungarian, statesmen. Turkish reports deny that the Rus sians achieved a victory over the Otto man forces and it is asserted that the Turks have captured important posi tions from the enemy. , It Is officially denied in Petrograd that Grand Duke Alexander Michael ovltch, brother-in-law of Emperor Nicholas, was killed While fighting in Persia. It is reported from Vienna that the queen of Holland, grand duke of Lux emberg, and the president of Switser land. under the guidance of President Co. to WlUUm t. n - V al A a la. ka. JL The British are declaredto be still c. srVtawiKi and wife to BruoV "o. holding American cargoes. Packing I Rowan, L. 6, B. 68, Laurelhurst.... house products billed to Scandinavian I Jona scniosser to Anua m. rnuiips, u. ports have been delayed many weeks. JVf- Barton', additlo to St. The Jos. A. Strowbridge K'tate Co. to W. B. DUley, U 0- io, arroi Hta. Thomas B. GllUban and wife to Kellle L. Thorpe, L. "B," 'C." B. B, uui min'i tub B. "C." Tabor Hta.; Bay Beaton and wife to Edith .iorton, U. 11, U. 0, 1U1U BQUItlOn TO Bl. Joan's s S.BO0 ,: . 1,500 10 10 10 10 10 10 . 10 ?.000 10 1,400 1 8.000 1 2.750 10 750 7,500 10 1,050 400 1,500 WHATLAB0R IS DOING FhotQ Engravors t NorUxweat ConsiderlngOber AltUlatjoa. Krazy Kat i Oopyrlght. -1915, Inter notional News Servles, Eastern. Three men robbed the bank at Terl ton, -Okla., killed a deputy sheriff. wounded, two other men and made their escape with $3000. Walter Vifk vr-rpcl Vi- areneral for the customs of the Dominion avern-1 t.Cohef Jt. 8 Huribert. L. 13, ment, stated in New York that tha ap- .jJ wdwife to' Benjamin pomtment or james m. oumvan as American minister to the republic, was made at the instance of certain finan cisi interests who had selfish alms to serve, view that the British embargo on wool J.1 snipments irom Australia aoes ' nu. Bit Annex contravene the treaty rights. The C. W. Whatley and wife to xity for state department had been asked to seek the removal of the embargo, Agents of the Italian government will arrive in St. Louis soon to Inves tigate the horse market with the view of buyingl 0,000 horses, it is reported. V. Bsencer et L L. 1. 2, B. 40. Berke ley 7 : Beery. A. Killam and wife to L. E. Bites, part Lt. u. o, omiiu B. B. Martin and wife to city for street, W. 10 feet L.. l. z, a. o. Summit Annex hwl W in fret I. 3 H o. Dummlt Annex Boscoe B. Morrill and wife to city for street, W. 10 -eet l,. i, d. o, Rnmmlt Annex Boae Joseph and husband to city for street, W. 10 feet l i, x. 600 100 400 3,350 000 10 50 May Extend Jarlsdlcttojt - Phntn-enrrayern of tha northwest contemplate closer affiliations and the extension of thelf Jurisdiction OTer smaller towhs. Part of yorUand Jttrisdlctioa. . Vancouver. Wash., is now a part ef tha Jurisdiction of the Fortiana Ttypo- graphical union. Kuslda&s to Purchase FalaUnga. The musicians are to purchase six. lare-e calntinas to improve the artistic appearance of their hall at 12s Fourth street. XUlioa in Strikes. ' British labor unions spend 11,000,000 a year In strikes. , i .,; . Oppose Amendmsnta. Organized la"bor In Ohla Is strongly opposed to , amending the compensa tion law, declaring . the anly ones to benefit will be private Insurance com panies. Keetbur Increased Payor. The lodging house of organised la bor at 124 Fourth street is meeting with increasing favor. Most of the lodgers are traveling men with "Inter national cards. Visits Priends Her."- R. A. Harris, ex-state printer, has been visiting union jnember friends in Portland this week. Will Publish TJalos Sally. The labor organisations of Sydney, Australia, will soon have a t-page dally paper. Over a third of tha Kansas shop girls get less than 6 a week. Benefits Hear Quarter MllUon, Striking mine workers In Ohio are receiving benefits totalling $225,000. a month. a - Shelter far Cotton worker. -Atlanta striking cotton workers are being sheltered in tents to the number of 1200. Cooperative Stores. Indiana workers are establishing co h operative stores. 5, .Sum mit Annex Joe Haddad to city for street. W. 10 feet u. S, B. o, bummit annex . John W. Campbell had wife to Annia m. neeunaav u. iv, n, o. beuwooa Executive, . State department received word from 11 a . nAB,ll AH AM A 1 In ' T .AM- don that vessels drawing over eight if S. 6,um feet are compelled to carry pilots and! mit annex that navigation is dangerous In the The Pacific Tel. Tel. Co.. to city for PMrth PVirth Talo nt Miv iltA other I bww, i iraumwi districts on account of the mines which have been put down. Resolutions amend the senate rules to permit a vote on prohibition in the 1 800 SOME DONT'S side L. 1, B. 1, Belwoof. Roseburg Pioneer Dies. Roseburg, Or., Jan. 18. Herman District ot Columbia was reported fav- Wright, a pioneer insurance agent and nrahlv to the senate. Consideration I Prominent member of ueno ron, o. a, of th renort was nostDoned. I R.. died at his home here last night President Wilson explains that car-1 at the ax's of 70 years, after an illness tain appointments ha made were not I of several weeKS. intended to be obnoxious to any of the Democrats in the senate and it Is In timated that he may yield a little in I order to preserve peace In the camp of. the remonstrators. No money may be spent after July 1, next, In the construction of gov ernment irrigation wofka other than amounts specifically appropriated by congress, says controller of the treas ury; SALTS IF BACKACHY AND KIDNEYS HURT alllanee. Am. atr..... Berlin Am. bk Chinook. V. 8. dredge Dalbek. Get. bk Da id Erana. Br. sea Golden oata, Am. str Irene, Am. acb '. B. Stetson, Am. atr.. Knrt, Oer. ar-. Klnr ujrus. Am. sea Nebalem. Am. str..... TemDle B. Uorr. Am. str.. Thomas U Wand. Am. at-.. ..Gobls ...... .VlllftOB ...O. W. P. Gobls A ..Astoria Victoria Dolphins Astoria O- W. P. Westport ....St. Helena Astorir Astoria ..St. Helens Contract for Plastering Liet. B. C. McQougall has been awarded the contract for plastering the Meier & Frank 14-story store building by the Dinwiddle Construction company, gen eral contractors. The estimated cost of the work is something over $60,000. ....St.. Helens ...Oak Mc. At Neighboring Ports. Astoria. Jsa. 13. Left up at 7 a. m. Norwegian bark Vauduara and steamer Oleum. Arrived down at 4:30 and sailed at 9:50 a. m. Steamer Breakwater, for Coos Bay. Sailed at v:ao a. m. steamer Asuncion ror San Fran cisco. ! ArrlTed at 10 a. m.-A full rigged ship. San Pedro. Jan. 12. Sailed Steamer Yuca tan for Portland. Arrived ad sailed Steamer i osemlte from Portland for Ban Diego. Ax rived Steamer Bearer from ' Portland. Astoria, Jan. 12. Arrived at 3:30 p. m. Steamer Oleum from Port San Lula. Arrived down at 6:i)0 p. m. Steamer Asuncion. Ban 1 Francisco, Cal., Jan. 13. Arrived British steamer Persia, orient. 8 a. m.: Ameri can steamer Adeline Smith, Coos Bar. 8 a. m. : Norwegian eteamer sverre, o oays rrom New Castle, N. S. Vf., 9 a. m.; Americas steamer Arollne. San Pedro, 9 a. m. ; U. 8. S. Caesaera, Norfolk, 9 a. m.; Americas ateasa e. r. A. Kllburn,- Eureka, 10 a. m.; Americas steamer Tale, San Pedro, 11 a. m. Sailed American steamer Ban Juan, Balboa. 7 a. m. : Americaa steamer Whlttier, Port San LbIb, 8 a. m.i Americaa tteamer Montoeo, New York, 7 a. m. ; French bark Marecbal de Turrenne, Queeostown, 9 a. in.; Freach bark Bab In Che vtye, i Grimsby, 9 a. m. Seattle, wasn., Jan. id. Arrivea British steamer Mexico City. San Francisco, . S:30 a. m. ; Americaa steamer Santa Kita, Port Ban Luis, 0 a. m. - - Port Towusend, Jan. 13. Passed out Brit ish steamer Hurst. Sydney. 3 a. m. Navy Yard. Pnget Sound, Jan. 13. Arrived V. s. cruiser West Virginia, Mexican cruise. -Neah Bay, Jan. 13. 8:20 a. m. Anchored C. 8. tug Iroquois and submarines K-3 and K-4, account heavy weather. Clallam Bay, Jan. 13, 8:30 a. m. Anchored American schooner James H. Bruce, bound Tacoma from Honolulu. Aetoiia, Jan. 13 Arrived at 10 a. m. Ital. Ian ship Loch Garvt. E9 daya from Tocopilla. iquique, Jan. o. Arnvea scnooner uocue Bennett, irom reruana. Coos Bay, Jan. 13. Sailed at 10. a. m. Steamer Geo. W . Elder for Eureka.. East) London, Jan. 11 Sailed Schooner W. H. Marston for Portland. San i Francisco, Jan. 12. Arrived American steamer Conxress. Sun Pedro. 12:15 D. 4n.: U. S. transport Thomas, Manila, 3:30 p. m. ; bark B. P. Bltbet, Honoluln, 4:40 p. m.; Am. steamer-Helen P. Drew. Ssn Diego. 6:10 p. m.: American steamer W. . Herrin. Astoria, 6:20 p. m.J American ateamer Multnomah, Astoria, 8:20 e. m. Sailed Americaa ateamer City of Topeka, Eureka, 3:20 p. m.: American steamer Santa uiara. Ban rearo, : p. tn.; American steamer Aauarat vewey, . seatue, 4:20 d ' m. Balboa. Jan. 12. Arrived American steamer Cantain A. F. Lacas from San Francisco. Cristobal,- Jan. 12. Arrived Americaa eteamer S. T. Lackenhack, New York for Baa Francisco. ' Seattle, Jan. 12. Arrived Americaa steamer Hornet, San Francisco via Eureka, 2:30 p. m. - I Victoria, Jan. 12. Sailed Japanese ateamer Yokohama Maru, orient, 5:35 p. m. ' Vanconver, B. C, Jan. 42. Sailed Japa nese ateamer Mexico Marn. Seattle and Ti ec.ma.i S n m. Port Angelea. Wash., Jan. 11. Arrived Americaa ateamer Northland. - ' Tacoma, Wash., Jan. 12. Sailed American schooner James H. Bruce, Honolulu, 10:43 a m. BeUlngham, Jan. 12. Sailed British steamer Hurst, lumber, Sydney, Australia, 8 9- ft ' 'n ' Stranded Vessels Floated, a Victoria, B. C, Jan. 13. After being ashore in, Royal Roads since1 early Sunday morning. Dominion goVern ment steamer Gallano was floated at 9:40 this morning. Tha Gallano went ashore while attempting to float Nor weglan bark Wulff, which bad dragged her anChora and gone aground in the southeast gala The Wulff was floated soon . after tha aocldent undamaged I The Teasel , went ashore on Sandy LATE REAL ESTATE AND BUILDING NEWS Drinks lots of water and stop eating meat fof a while if your Blad v der troubles you. Todaj's Happemlnss With the Builders, Architects. Contractors and ; Realty Brokers. , May Expend $40,0OO. Indications are that the Washington school for the deaf at Vancouver - will receive an appropriation of $40,000 for the construction of an additional build ing. The state board of control has made the recommendation. Governor Lister favors It, and It is believed that with such backing the appropriation bill will be Indorsed by the legislature. Cammant. be. In N. line section a, T. 3 8., fc. 1 E., 2447.7 feet E. of NW. corner section 2.. f Chas. Klrchner et al to C. F. Lincoln, L, 3, B. 6, Kircanno addition Stanton C. Lapham and wife to M. T. Duffy. L. 6, B. 100, Irvtngtoa.. Albert S. Petty and wife to J. A. Ward L. 6, B. 11, North Mt. Tabor A. L. Killman and wife to Hamilton Co., L. fl, 7. B. 7, Pineburst Laurelhurst Co', to Arthur Jacobsen. L. 19, B, S. Elberta ....7.... David R. MUler and wife to Cnabel J. secntei, i,. &, e, is, 10, B. 6. Dover When yon wake up with backache and dull misery in the kidney region it generally kneans you have been eating too much mnat, says a well-known W I authority. Meat forms urto acid, which I overworks the kidneys in their effort Ito inter it ironin siooa ana tney De coma sort of paralysed and lotrerv. When your kidneys get sluggish and cloa you rvjst relieve then, lika T40 1 you relieve your bowels; remov- I Inr all t Vi at V. n ft v ' , 'i, ao0A i.iruu I lse you have bachache. sick headache, 600 1 1 69 Building Permits. Rezter A Krause Rapair 3 story frame tores and rooms, Morrison between Park and West Park; builder, Hola A Krauae, 80. W. Beldt Beoair 2 story brick ordlnarv store : and flats, Union between Chareh and Kllllagsworth; builder, C. C, Martin, S50. . W. Baldt Repair 2 story brick ordlnarv tores and flats, Union between Brown and biuingsworta; oaiiaer, u. u. Martin, sioo. (1. S. Mabon Excavate for residence Coun cil Crest drive and A street; builder, same, ioo. Mr. Kane Repair 2 story stores aad rooms, Missisippl between Mason and Shaver; builder. vr. vanswue, fiov.i P. Anderson Beualr 1 story frame dwell ing, 69th are. between 62d and 65th its.; builder, same, J100. Wm. Dolg Repair 1 story frame dwelling, E. 11th between Rhine and Frankfort; builder. . Johnson, $100. Fred Lougb Erect 1 story frame garage, . Everett between E. B2d and B. 63d -r build er, same, (200. Kuseell-Gilbert Co. Repair '2 story frame warehouse, Holladay Intersection ef 24th at. ; DQiiaer, same, $200. Gas Rosenblatt a Co. Repair 8 story frama torea and rooms, Washington between 10th and Uth; builder, ' W. U. Buckner, S700. W. L. Stewart Erect 1 story frame dwell ing, Dunckiey between 28th and 28 th; builder a. u. uurrie. iwuu. Beno afc Ballls Beoair 1 story tram drr cleaning establishment, S. E. corner Tbarmaa and Vim; rtoiiaer,- name, fwv. W. T. Hart Repair 1 story' frame barn, Delaware between Jessup and A iris worth ; bollder, same, $50. I). Falangus Erect 2 story frame dwelling, E. Madison between 38th and 89th: builder, day work. 230O. ' H. B. Churchill Erect -1 storr fram store Foster road between 64th and 65th; builder, aemev $300. K. w. i.ewis -wreck l storyrame dwell ing, Columbia between 1st and 2d; wrecker, F. B. Knight, $30. Real Estate Transfers. F. H. Pownder and. wife to Lura A. Rodlaa. U 13. B. 3. DivUioo St. addi tion t A. C. Wyckoff and wife, to 1. A. Pat- tullo. w. y It, a, a B. z, Portland KIT. 10 feet 16th 6t (now vacated 1 J. D. Morris and wife to H. Taylor Hill. L. 3. B. 4, Westover Terrace H. Taylor H1U and wife, Tr., to Maud Ireland, xr.( l s, a. - . weatover Terraces ............................ H. Taylor- Hill and i wife. Tr., to Maud Ireland, Tr., L. 4, B. 42, Laurelhurst Lewis Silk worth and wife to Don C. Silkworth, 47H0 f eet. 'beginning at ME. corner L. 1. B. b. 3d Electric addition .i Lewis gilkworth and wife to Don C. Silkworth, 135iS0 feet beginning at NW. corner L. 1, B. 8, Sd Electric addition Edward W. Abraham and wife to Chris tina H. Bosorth. M. . U 11, B. IX, Orchard Hemes W. C Van Dersal and wle to W. J. Patterson,- L. 17, 18, B. 4. Chicago.. . Lillian A. DeKeater to D. L. gee, -L. 83. 34, B. 12. Hyde Park........ Holcorcb Realty Co. to Elsie Hlslop. It. lfi, B. 64, Irrlngton Park........... Geo. W. 'Clarke and wife to Emerald S. Waldron. L. 6, B. 11, ; Hollyrood sd. Alice B. Keser and husband to Grace L. Smith, et aL U 18, B. 12. Mt, Tabor Villa ........................ Investment Co. to Charlotte E. Stev enson. U 2. A. a, a. li. 23. Irv inrtoa Park 273 a rertaomaa Aaaa-oe. Avanace ate. diszv sneiis: vour stomach soura. tr -V V V ' 500 tongue Is coated, and when the weath- "1," to k Ur is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine Is cloudy, full of sediment, channels often get sore, water scalds and you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night. Either consult a good, reliable phy sician at once or get from your phar macist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonf ul In a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts la, made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, com bined with lithia, and has been , used for generations to clean and stimu late sluggish kidneys, also to neutral ize acids in the urine so it no longer Irritates, thus ending bladder weak ness. ? Jad Salts Is a Ufa saver for regular meat eaters. It Is inexpensive, cannot Injure and makes a delightful, effer vescent llthia-water drink. Adv. L. 3. B. 115. Woodwork R. S. Howard Jr., Rec., to David B. Mliler, L. 18, 18, B. . Dover lame to same, L. s scd 6, B. 6, Dover. . J. Louise Walling and husband to city. 6227.56 aq. feet beg. at NE. corner L. 7, B. 4, Chestnut Hill :. Adam Diller and wife to city for street, trio 1ft feet wide llna- fatwn FIt line Sunnrslde addition in Wly line Powers Tract and extending. My from Hawthorne ave. 38 rods 10 links . Ci Swoboda and wife to city for street, beg at . NE. corner L. 4, B. 17. Eunnvside addition E. Hyatt and wife to dry for street reg. at aw. corner u 1, s. 2, pow ers tract , Marlsm C. Johaston and husband te Theodore Bergmann aad wife, N. Stopped Son from Using Cigarettes A Nebraska Woman Broke Her Son of the Cigarette Habit With A Simple Home Recipe She - Gave Secretly. 10 2,500 - too 500 1.600 1,500 10 10 2.800 v 10 10 , 1,450 For Stomach and Liver Suf ferers. Don't take medicine for your Stom ach ailments morning, noon end night, as usually such, medicines only give temporary relief and simply digest the food that happens to be In the btorn ach. .Don't permit a surgical Operation. There la always serious danger in Op- eratlona and in many cases Of Stom ach. Liver and Intestinal Ailments the knife can be avoided if tne ngnt remedy la taken in time. - Don't go around with a foul am ell - In breath caused by a disordered Stomach and Liver, to the discomfort of those ou come in contact with. J If you are a Stomach sufferer, don't ! think you can not be helped; probably worse cases than yours nave Deen per manently restored by Mayf Wonder ful Remedy. Most Stomach ailments are mainly caused by a catarrhal condition. Mayr's Wonderful Remedy not only removes the catarrhal mucus, hut, ai lavs the chronic inflammation and bas sists in rendering the entire ali mentary and intestinal tract anti septic, and 4hls is the secret olts marvelous success. Don't suffer constant pain and i agony and allow your stomach ail ments to physically undermine your health. No matter- how severe your I case may be or how long you have suffered one dose of Mayr's Wonder ful Remedy should convince you that yoa can be restored to health again. Mayr's Wonderful Remedy has been taken and is highly recommended by Members of Congress, Justices of the Supreme Court, Educators, Lawyers. Merchants, Bankers, Doctors. Drug gists, . Nurses, Manufacturers, Priests, Ministers, Farmers and people: In .all walks of life. . Send for FREE valuable booklet on Stomach Ailments to Geo. U. Mayr, 154-158 Whiting St., Chicago. Ill, Mayr's Wonderful Remedy is gold by leading druggists everywhere with i the positive understanding that your money. T7ill be refunded without ques tion or quibble If ONE bottle fails to give you absolute satisfaction. Adr. ii ' " ' - j CD f DID AJAl L1J ; ; WAS UNCONSCIOUS FOR MANY DAYS Mrs. J. E. Lowrie Was Ud . conscious From Sunday Night Until Tuesday Combing Won't Rid Hair of Dandruff A simple recipe mixed at home and given secretly was used successfully by a well known Omaha woman to break her aoo from smoking cigarettes. In a recent statement she said: "My son has smoked cigarettes for years and i was sure it was nurtmg him. L101"1 ? rrom a drug store Many local people are dally testlfy the following recipe which Is perfectly ig that the effect of Plant. Juice, the uaruuwa.j saa o sie or Mw herbal system tonic, on their sys smell ana costs very little. To 3 otU.m u .imn.t lmmi.t. in ... f of -water add 20 grains of muriate . of letomach. Uver and kidney trouble and ammoma, to i vanex cam-1 that it stands the highest for Its re- pound and 10 grains of pepsin. If markabla results in the most distress- gave a teaspoonful to him three times ltr ... a day secretly- In hfs coffee or food, from Mrs. 2. E. Lowrie. who lives at many i my iricuu uave use a mis re- N 10 Homtnclc mtrmmt North Klrle: cipe for the tobacco habit In all forme I Mrs. Lowrie has resided in Pittsburg who wonunuui reauim. a a v. I for the cast 1ft veara and la well known In lodge circles and has a host of friends who will be glad to learn of her recover to) health. She said: "For 18 yeara J have suffered from stomach trouble. 1 waa' so bad that X could not retain solid food of any i aina ana at times woura necome . un conscious, and at one time was uneon-. scious from Sunday ' night until the following Tuesday. I could not sleep and say heart waa Jn a fearful condl-i Uon and at times almost stopped beat- : ing. On the advice ot my physician I took tripe to various places, but nothing helped me until X began the use of Plant Juice. I am frank to state that X am delighted with the re sults X have received. .My stomach Is fine; I digest my food perfectly, have a fine appetite and can eat anything I want. I truly feel like a new woman, and am going to be a Plant Juice booster for the balance of my life." . PUnt' Juice is sold in Portland byf The Owl. Drug Co., at Broadway, and Washington Sta, where it la being la-1 troduoed aqd Its merits explained. Ad. I The only sure way to get rid of dan druff Is to dissolve It, then you de stroy it entirely. To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arven; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it In gently with the finger tips. Do this tonight, and by morning most, if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more appll-l cations will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter. how much dan druff you may have. r You will find, too, that all Itching and digging Of the scalp will atop at I once, and your hair will be fluffy, lus trous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any drua store. It is Inexpensive and never fails to do the work. - (Adv.) Ron Oniepngertly over tJwadn ing nerves; then cover with flannel amlqsd in the Oil. Pot a piece of dry flannel over this and bind tirirffv trainst the fact. This simple treat ment has brought peacefaTmt ta 'SaSTt'HCiXtw 4tiS0"aiaBCjL "' mm t(ssmim Dyspepsia. Intestinal Catarrh.! and ail Stomacrt Aliments, successfully treated with the cele-l brated : European stomach Kemedy r 'CO UiiLU. It la a natural and rational stomach curative, restoring I the digestive functions so tneir nor mal power and health. ror Adult rtl Child. All Ommua. I. rOOCFJtA CS lac M Beeknua Street. Kt. I mm, name s ,i! CATARKH Cth - - - DLADDCR selievedia 24 HOURS Each Cap le bears the Bwaraf Of WHOSTHis Vou urn. m t I II i t Me- Hffc rcr if? fi ( iTAH0v4OCT 2 SiNOSZAJH a