THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1915. SEASON FOR RIVER EXCURSIONS IS ON; STEAMERS RUN FULL Bailey Gatzert and Georgiana ' Carry Large Loads Upon , Daily Trips. 0-W. R. &N. AIDS SERVICE Basseie stay oo oa Daylight nil Steamer Stniit Queen X Beady to Take Vp the Rnn. Expectations Of the operators of steamboats are being realised, .Preparations for the. handling of the banner tourist travel looked for to come - this way pound for the San Francisco fair have been going on for nearly a year, and the realisation Is JUSt now started. ; . For the -past week the crowds hare been growing steadily till this morn ing the steamers Bailey Gatzert and Georgiana. the fastest of the excur sion steamers, took out the best crowds of the season. ; The Georgians carried over 100 pas sangers on her round trip to Astoria. She had': a part in the Christian En deavor excursion last night and car ried a capacity load on that trip, while the steamers Undine and lone also had full cargoes, : The Ballsy Oatzert had 200 passeh gefs, also her largest week day list of "the Season. She too has entered Into the excursion business heavily and wilt go i out on . numerous moonlight parties within the next 20 days. The Journal Carriers', association Is to en tertain aboard her, next Monday eve ning. While other excursion on Mon days are booked ahead also. The steamer T. J. Potter on the North Beach run has been filled to capacity each night since she entered the service last week. The beach trav el Is better than In several years and Superintendent E. K. Budd of the O-W. R. & N. Company water lines is now planning on transferring the steamer Hassalo onto the daylight beach' run till such time as the Steamer Harvest Queen can be put in service. The re pairs to the Queen are progressing nicely and she will likely be out by July 10. IlOYAli MAIL PACKET HAILS Merionethshire Is Doe on Sound Shortly; Hudson Maru July 12. The first Royal Mail Steam" Packet line steamer to come to the North Pa cific einc. the British steamer Glen gyle was Id at the time of the Seattle strike several months ago, the steamer Merionethshire, - will leave Yokohama Jnly 17 for this coast, according to advices received this morning by Frank WaterhouBe & Co.'s Portland office. - 'If has beert reported here that the Merionethshire Wlll-rwnaln In the North Pacific carlngr f o"rvhe growing business to Vladivostok, which the tVaterhouse interests have been foster ing. The Japanese Steamer Hudson Marti, another of the Waterhouse char tered steamers, is to be at "Seattle about July 13. having sailed from Muf. roran June 24. She is supposed to have a large consignment of uags for Portland delivery, and may come here to discharge. Her cargo alsovcontainj Ban Francisca destined materia!. CANAL BUILbKlt PROMOTED Jay J. Morrow to Be Engineer of Maintenance at Panama. - lieutenant-Colonel Jay J. Morrow, builder of the Celllo canal, is to step into one of the biggest engineering jobs In the United States service, that of engineer of maintenance of the Panama canal Word reached Colonel Morrow yes terday that the rumored transfefrotn the war college at Washington, D. C, to the canal zona would be authorised. Lieutenant-Colonel Ooethals, governor of the zone, is to be relieved of his duties there and allowed to return to the United Stated, lie has been at the Canal almost constantly f Or more than IB years. Lieutenant-Colonel Chester Harding, now engineer of maintenance, will be put In his place. The change is to take effect August 15, according to the latest advices. , NORWEGIAN BARK FIXED Springbank Taken, by Strauss; Mon- - tanan Sales for New York. ' San Francisco, June id. 3. Peterson has replaced T. J. Macgenn as master of tha steamer Breakwater. The Norwegian bark Sprlngbank has been Chartered to carry wheat from the North Pacific to the United Kingdom at - 88 shillings (November-December) by Strauss & Co. : Th American Hawaiian freighter Mon tanan sailed this morning for New York and Boston with her holds filled With California dried and canned fruits and general merchandise. According to a radio message from tha steamship Siberia, from the orient. the steamer will reach quarantine to night. CAPTAIN .liACET LEAVES LINE Marine Superintendent of G. N. P. ; S. S. Co. Resigns; .Wiley Slated. captain i u itey aaraiuw loaay that ha has resigned as marine super intertdent . of tha Great Northern Pa cific ' Steamship E company, operating the passenger steamers Northern Pa cific and Great Northern. He said his resignation would take eff ect July 1 j" Aeked as to the truth of rumors that he was to rejoin the Great North ern Steamship company at Seattle. which operates the Minnesota, he said he had formulated no plans. He was ID charge of this ship before ne was appointed as - operating chief of the U. W. V. ts. co.- C. WY Wiley, a marine man of 9m t. ; tie, , is said to be slated . for Lacey's Jab in Portland. He has been manager of the Pacific-Alaska Steamship com pany and is said to have had A Wide experience In maritime matters on this coast. ALL ALONG THE! WATERFRONT Many of the pilots ara attending the lunenu ot wapiam cnerman v. Short, held at Holman's parlors at i o'clock this afternoon. , Captain Sborfs death was a great shock tc bis brother pilots, all of whom believed that it Would be only a short time before he Was back to work with them. P. D. Parr, general manager of the juooge bteamsnip company, was a Portland visitor tndnv hn.mj Seattle to San Francisco. He believes that business prospects are good. E. R. Budd, auperintendent of the w-w. . & w. company water lines, leaves " for the beach On- the steamer m -r . . . . ..... at ucLttue company, steve- doreft, returned from a business trip to Puget. sound yesterday. t . . a. . . i ....... " Purser Advances. J. W. Van Horn, for many rears a pursef on the p-W, c N. Co. boats, has secured a shore position. He wll Decome agent for the O-W. R. & H. Co. at Ah "atreet; dock, July 1, telle vlHg r-a Miner, who has been, in that berth for a number of years. Van Horn Is one of the best known purser on the river, is navmgr been in Astoria and Ilwaco beats for the past 15 years. ; Canal Slide Rumored, Washington-. Jim t Neither the war nor navy department iiaa oeen aaviaea toaay or tne reported slide of the west side of the Galllard CUt section of the Panama final nnrth of Contractor's Hill, i It was reported tnat the slide had closed the channel to snips having a draft of more than 26 feet. . NEWS: OF THE PORT Oleum. American steamer. Captain Curtis, bulk oil from Sua Fraacisco. Standard Oil Co. tjO'on, American steamer. Captain Vega, In iivta oio i rsucico, m. u. uooaer. . " ' Departures' June t9. YAAMtnlfA ItnariM, m,M Tt. . ... , .11 .m r f t IBIB ,,uu en, in ballaat (or Oray Uarbor. McOormlck Lumber Co. -.. . -- . . Multnotuati. America it Meamer, Captain cluco, McCormlea Lumber C. Marina Almanac. . Weather at Itiver'a Mouth. nutta one 29. Condition at the mouth ot a rlr at 9 e. m., moderate; arlnd uariuwem, ju muea; weatber, Oenae log. . Sua ana Tide Jiwt to. Sua rlaec 4:23 a. m. Sua seta 8:05 p. a Tides at Aitorla. lllab Water, i rw war 9:34 a. m.. 9 feet. 8:30 a. m.. i.o feet. 3:39 p. to., 7.8 feet. 83 J. ai.. 2. feet. Steamships so Arrive. - FJJUKNQKBB AND rKElQHT. Nm - rreis Date breakwater ...... ..Ceo Bay,... June 29 Mortmru raciric .. n. r. .... t ...... .Jus 30 Beaf S. P. and Way..Joly 1 r. A. Kilbora r...B. V., O. B. B..5nly 1 Ueo. W, Utter.., ,,-fi. jp. and way...Julr 4 koM CUT S. V, ...... ..Jaly e Santa, Clara ........ 8. E. C. B. .Jtine 29 uraat ffortnera ; . o. r Jnlf 3 Bear ............... S P and war Jnlv II Ljtoaaoke . 8. D. and way,. Jul 11 ; Steamers Due to Depart. PASSKNCJEBS. AND' i'REIQHT v Santa Clara .....j. 8. F., . O. B..Jtane SO kouwh ........... o. u. ana wa.-JUDe ini Breakwater ........Coo Bay,. .June SO Nortueru facuie ...a. r , July Bear .............. .8. f, and Way.. July ureat Korthem.,t.. S. T. ........... .Jaly 3 Wfllamette...,, S. it Jaly .8 r. n iviiDarn .....a. r ........July 4 Kortfilsnd ..I,. A. : ......July 5 seaer B. V. and way, ..Jaly 6 Olilo. ......... .....H, l. Jaly 8 ie. w, Eiaer .....b. v. ana war...JulT Wapasia , S. O. ...July 0 Beee City ... 8 V. ..July li Steamara learina Portland for Sun rr,noin mir conneer wm ine ateamera Tale and Har- rara tmmnmgr son rraneiaoo, aionaay, WedDea jay, Friday and Saturday for Los Aocales and r.au vieso. , Vessels in Port. Name , ' Bear. Ar tr ..V....' W. II. MwfejB, Anl. bcB.. ... Roanoke.r Am. afr -. "., Breakwater, Am. str. ......... , Araloa, Am. tr.. Berfh ...A tea worth St. Joan . . . . 'olnmbia . . . AHiaworth ...... Bainier noum, Am. str..,..,,. .IrtUjg Oleum, Am. at? ,l4natm Dally River Readings. si 4 fa 2s U i f .5 23 10.0 lO .... SO .... It 1.1 u I a.i STATIONS II Lewiaton , . .. 0.1 10. W T 'mat Ilia .. Euena .... 0 0.00 Albany . . . . saipcn ..... 0.00 0.00 WihwniTtlle o.e Portland . . 2,0. 0 ( ) Falllog. lilver Forecast. The Willamette Mef at Pdrtlaad will fall aiowiy ror tne next two or three daa. At Neighboring Ports,, Aatorla, June 2. Sailed at S a. n. Steamer W. F. HerMft. for Montererf at 7 m. m Steamer Yowemlte for Gray a Harbor. Arrived at ui:a a. a. steamer Olettm from Baa ra- UrO( Tia saa Franclaeo. Deal, Jan. 27- Pawed Korwegiat abip Cor.- tea, irom roruana I or yueensiown. Cardiff, Jan. 2.-rArrived Iftialan bark Ha Tila, from Portland. Aatoria. Juae 28. Sailed at 2:30 p. m. Steamer Great Northern, for San Francisco. Arrived at 2 and left np at 3:1 a. m. Steamer Colon, from San Francisco. Eureka, June 28. Sailed at 1 p, to. Steamer Santa Clara from San Francisco for Portland Tia Enreka and Cooa Bar Steamer Geo. W. Elder from Portland for San TJIeco via way porta. New York, Jane 38. Saileo Steamer IowaA for Portland via war porta. . Ran Francisco, Jane 20. Arrived Steamer Rainier, Port lxidiow, 1 a. m. ; Tellowsloae, too isay, z a. u. ; ceiuo, ean rearo, a a. m. Newtrara. Redondo, 8 a. m. ; Norwood, tJray Harbor. T a. m.; Datey, Aatoria, barn, Enreka. 7 a. m.; Sana Yak, Redoado, 8 a. m.: Jumna ateamer- eiuaent. xacoma, s a. m. ; steamers Whlteabora. Gresnwoof S a. ta.; Pbsaala, Gone Bay. a. a.; Cleone, Wee nie ttock. a a. m. saueo ateamer Montanan, New York, 8 a. m. Seattle. June 29. Arrived Steamers City of rueuia. Ban rrancisco, i:o a. m. I werrernor, San Diejo, 1:30 a. p.: V. 8. A.,T Dix, Puget sound, tiavy yard, 8 a. m. Sailed Steam era Admiral Farragut, Tacoma. 4 a. m.j Jap aaaae steamer Awa Mara, Hongkong. iv:99 a va.i Prince Geora-e. Prince Euperu 9:80 a. m Seattle, Jane 28. Arrived Steamers Morn- tag Star, Brltifli Colombia ports, 1:40 p. m. Fulton, Brltisa Colambia ports, 5:43 p. ni. Sailed Steamer Washtenaw, Port Satt Luis, 1 rSft T m , Seward. Jtme 28. Sailed Steamer Admiral Evans, southbound. . Valdez. June 2S Sailed Steamers Alame- Am unthlviniiil. 7 .30 sf. . Janeau, Jam 28. Sailed Steamers Jeffer son and Alki, southbound, M a. m. ) Norlbwast ern, westbouad, 8 p. Si. Ketchikan, - Jtine 28. Sailed Staamer Spo- kan. aftnthhonud. S o. ra -- Vancoaver. June fcS. A rrlvea Brttiak steanv- ar Wyandotte, San Francisco. - Nanalmo. Joa i.-t-Sailed Steamer If, I. Scott, iowins bars Acapalco. Saa FrattciSco. Port Townsend, Jaae 2.-P9ed in Steam er Amur, towing barge Henry YiUard, 9 s. aa. San Fraactseo, June 28. Arrived American steamers ATJua, Aior-, iojaj a. m. Darae Fnllerton. Port Saa Lais iff tow of tug rfe- dre, 12:40 p. ra.; Whlttler, Port Saa Luis, t:d p. to.; Columbia, Tacoma, B:20 p. m.f Breok lyn, Bandoa. T.a, M.j Was Saa Pedro.-9:40 D. n. : Coftcresa Saa F tic. Satt Diego, 9 :50 p. nr. Adeline Sane, Ijoct Hay, mldnigat. Balled Steamers Colonel E. Iu Drake wjm narge va in tow, Seattle, i:sv p. m.; Wapams, Saa Pedro, 8:10 p. ta..; Carlos, ri'.. O.IK a A. . V .1 2-n TIIa. .lif A,WU, W " y. .U. , A UU V1CU . . A . . m.; British steamer Waltemata. Sydney p. id.; steamer Prasideat, Safi Diego, 4:40 p. ia.f Elisabethv Bandoa, p. m.; Paaa- dens, Albion, 6:40 p. m. Balboa, jaae as. Anrtvea ana sailed steats e-s s. y . Luetenoaen, can rraacwca lor new York. Arrived Steamer Kroonlasd, aa Fran. Cisco for fkew-iork. Cristobal. .June , 28. Arrived American steamer Ventara. London for - Saa Francisco British, steacier Highbary, Norfolk, for Saa IMego; Br. str. Kentra, London for Saa Fran Vtgo; rvenira, uanaon. tor can jrraaeiaeo'; American staamer' williara OBrtenj fkUadel nhia for Pncet sound. Sailed Amorlcan steam er J. Is Luekeabaca, New York for Saa Iran ':. II tnJu Commits Suicide.' An -unidentified Hindoo committed suicide near the Cliff Inn dairy on the Linnton road some time this morning. The body !was seen lying in the grass near ' the roadstdev by :. C. C. "Wilf er, driver of a Union Oil coinnanv truck. Who was passing by. Beside the body was found an empty bottle, the label of Which showed that it had contained arsenic. Life had been extinct about an hour. The man was about 30 years eld. i No money or anything else to identify tn corpse was xouna. ueputy Coroner- Smitn - took , the body to the i public morguau: STOP THIS BOY IS REQUEST OF PAREMTS OF RUNAWAY . LAD c; i:- -. a " " - :" j; $1 ? ; Eleven-Yea M31d ' Youngster Leaves Home Saying He Is Going to San Francisco, ; Charles Hay garth. Charles Haygarth, 11 years old, liv-1 lng with his parents at 311 East Fifty seventh street, decided yesterday that na would go to van Francisco and Keep the blatter a secret. The only person he took into his confidence was his little brother. He eald he was going to leave last night, and that If he old hot get home by 7 o'clock, he would be on his way. - He has two uncles in southern Cali fornia, and both of them have lots of horses which, the boy rods On his last visit there, and he expects to : have some more fun with them. He has been carrvine Tiewcffarera.c nrA Via col lected ail of the money that ha could, to taae along and buy himself a lunch. The boy, is 4 feet. 10 Inches tall. of a fair complexion, has light hair, and has a piece broken out of one of his upper front teeth. He left home od his new "Zenith" bicycle, wearing dark trousers, a gray and black diag onal striped coa, a tan felt hat, black button shoes, and a newspaper bag With his lunch over his shoulder. "If anyone sees him, I wish they would please Stop him, and notify the Sheriff's Office," said his father this morning, "and we'll do the rest," MAMOOK CAMPFIRE GIRLS START OUT ON ANNUAL OUTING f Continued rroffl PlKe One.) could be - consumed by the Mam o ok Campfire Girls In the brief space of 10 days. - The Campfire girls have an outing every summer". Last summer they want to New Era and found them selves marooned on an island for 24, nours : witn only a Jew crackers for food. But true woods women as they were, they grumbled not. TTiey smiled ahd commented upon toe hardships tb&fathefs and mothers of Old Oregon had to ; endure when there were no electrie irons and no collapsible cots. Travel oa Aaio Track. This year they won't have to depend On the precarious schedules of river Steamboats to get home. A big auto mobile truck, donated for the day by' the Muts, carried kit and baggage as well as 13 Of tha liveliest and Jollies t siris that ever started on a ioy-lattnt. Mlsa Helen Gillespie is guardian of tha campfire. She expects to nave a much fun on. this outing as any of her Charges. Long before 8 o'clock this morning, the party was ready. Most of tho girls live in Sellwood and Miss Gillespie lives at East Sixteenth and Alder. All the eouiphienf was mus tered at her homo and it was 'loaded on the truck there. .The rest of the party gathered at Twelfth: and Divi sion, because that was about half Way between. . . ; ; . LMiss Gillespie went o.uit to fiull Run several days ago and made arrange ments for a camping spot. Right in the heart Of the woods, close to icy water, with the hills and gorges ahd glens within easy reach, she found an ideal place for the outing. , v -Girls Earned Money. Now here is a secret: All these girls earned every penny of the, money the trip is costing them. ? They gave plays, they sold fanrf work, "they Stayed kway from picture show a and saved the dime. Not one called upon father or- mother to help defray a nickel of the expense. - U-j,- "That is part of the' value of the training we are trying to give these New, Positive Treatment To Remove Hair or Fuz2 i (Beauty Notea) W()mn are fast learning the value Of the use of delatone for removing hair or fuzz from face, neck or arti, A paste is made With some powdered delatone and water and spread on the hairy snirface.1 Itt S or J minutes it is rubbed off, the skin v washed and every bit of hair has disappeared. " No failure will result If y6u are Careful to buy genuine . delatone.- Adv. . ; i A Truo Tonic j I Is one that ( assists Kature.' ( Regular and natural action of ( the stomach, liver; kidneys and ! bowels will keep you well arid - fit,2mdthisacti(misprornbtedb7 tlw larwest &is as Aay sTeaidms i. d Wrli r. jtli sw sbsrs. la hsaaa. 18Z . fy ' ' " ' ! '""V ' ' . - -'.,,,-...t .:-( k ' " - ' ' ' - . , jj r 1 - - ,i I' J 5- t ' ' v -I I 4 - t ? if - i Z'w) -sjiaW'-o r m ' fcsstBCBMj BMBMBBaswaSBBBiBBBBaBasastsSfe?" girl.- said Miaa Gillespie, Wa want! to em to be self reliant. Every girl will have to do Her share of tha cook ing, dish, washing and camp cleaning. We will ' have a . regular schedule posted on a tree, so no one may plead ignorance that It la bar turn. All tne girl will fallow these duties to the letter. X know them." - - No one knows what would happen' If If Skookum were not along. Now, SkookUm . , isn't Uch a big dog and doubtless it would fare poorly if a wild cougar should engage it in com bat, but it barked eight times this morning while th excitement of get ting started was at its height, 'mat bark would be enough, to warn away any skulking person who had designs upon tha botes of "grub."' "Ifs and hea Mors -tfs." ' .And Who . knows what would happen if the fish pole had been left behind Food : is tha primal' yearning 5f man. If the canned beans and tinned soup should fail, the ; pola would aava the Darty from starvation. And how could history be preserved if it were not for the kodaks? And bow could tha -spirit of the artistic be maintained without tha seductive walling of th mandolin as tha dusk gathers in the woods and tha dishes are washed and it isn't bed time yet? , . And then there is the "Memoirs of Bismarck' to fall - back upon if life geta too frivolous. The memoirs are expected to teach tha girls mora of that sif-relianoe that builds empire. "The Making of a Business Woman" is another solace. This work tells of another phase Of courage. And theft, because' there won't be a man within aver o many miles, there are five volumes of summer fiction ta tho party. Think of that! On may sit under a tred in tha lazy afternoon and read about tho lovely hero Per cival Van : Rensselaer and his exquis ite meinoas or love-making-. Bo the spirit of feminism will hot ba allowed to destroy th native spirit of human ism, even if Mere Man is barred. ,. 1 ; V; BkirtS to a Vassa,, Miss Gillespie required each girl to taxe along- nr Dioorners. When tha fastnesses of the forest ara reached. Skirt will be passe. Attired lh the garb of the woodsman, tha Atria than may hop logs and wade streams "and cumo trees without paril, , ; ; In the party arer' Velma Thomtisnh. Alefia Jacobsott, Estella Hodge, Esther ttoiaen, icuzaDetn Kebstock, Alta Dan iels. Ferol Miller. Gladys Malvln. Marl. Stuart, Althea Agee, Erma Lace, Dor- omy .uuiora and atertio Fuller. The truck was so oiled no -witli ariria and tents and aatchels and camp equip ment that it looked like the conveyance of a comic opera' troupe; It will re turn empty tonight and call for the gins wnen tne outing days are over. Out of Jail a Month, H. Fuller m again Released only a month er'ifti- servlng a sentence of one year in jail for larceny, Harry Fuller, aged 19 years, has just been arrested aeain hv City Detective Howell, and has con fessed to the robtfefy of three rooms. Fuller was found trying, to seli goods no uau sioien at a second nana store vy iuo ueweuve, ana taicen in cus tody. Information he furnished tha uiui-cr eiiaoiea me reeovery or most or tne articles he had taken. Vacation Schools Have 2218 Pupils Exclusive of the manual training shops and the sewing centers, 2218 pupils were enrolled yesterday in the Portland vacation schools. This is somewhat less ; than the enrollment last year. ' The enrollment , yesterday, which was the opening1 day, was as fol lows: Elementary: schools, 1249; school of trades for girls, 205; School of trade for boys, 103; Lincoln high school, 194. PORTLAND FIRE RECORD IConday. Tuesday. No fires. No fires. . Loop Excursions Portland to McMinnville And Return - Saturday, Sunday and Monday leave' Union Depot at 1:00 P. M.; 4th and Yamhifl 1:09 P. M. A most delightful way to spend the day. $1.60 ROUND TRIP SPEND THE DAY AT atf - DJ LAKE GROVE Rtf OSWEGO LAK MJff trip Rowinjjr race between the Portland Rowing Club and the Oregon Yacht Club. Other interesting contests. Prize. Week - Round-trip tickets between Portland and all points in the Willamette Valley on sale Saturday, good for return, until Monday. ;. Night Special to Forest Grove Special train will leave Portland, Saturday, July 3d, and Monday, July 5th, at 9:30 P. M., stopping -at all intermediate -points going and returning, - ' Electric Train to McMinnville' Via Ne vvberg, Monday Night, July 5th On Monday, July 5th, Train 2t6. 329, leaving Port land at 11:30 P. M., will run through to McMinn ville, via Newberg, arriving McMinnville about 1:30 A. M. ( . Call at City Ticket Office, 80 Sixth Street r sou Cholly I say. What do you think you're looking att . Tuff aniv Well. I'm a bloke If I Just wasn't goin' to ask you that maself? MONDAY'S DELAYED Befftuno World Happenings Koropean War. -Reinforcements- for the Fifty-sev enth French Canadian regiment have reached England from Montreal. Zeppelin hangars at Friedrichshafen were shelled by French airmen June 1. Queen Victoria of Sweden la quoted aa having declared thkt her sympathies ar with Germany in the present war. There is less corn, fodder, beete and potatoes tinder cultivation In France today than at the same time last year. Fat men, those who Weigh 230 pounds, who heretofore have been, ex empt Mom military duty . in France, may be called to fill positions In the army. . - Eastern. V The Panama canal has been closed temporarily to ships of more than z foot draft due to another slide north west of Contractors Hill. The war department has p'aid $B0, 060 for 19,060 acres of land at Toby hanna. Pa, for field artillery practice grounds. . George McHenry. a waiter of Wash ington, D. G. is under arrest at Pitts burg in connection with an attempt on the life of Franklin Schneider, a wealthy candy manufacturer.. Receivers for the Chicago, Reck-Island Ac Pacific Railway company have been authorised to - issue $2,600,000, five per cent receivers certificates to meet bend interest, . The Georgia legislature has passed resolutions calling on the president, to practice reprisals if England does not cease interfering with American, ship ping...; .'--.- ,'- v I LATE REAL ES TATE ii S Today's Happenings tVXth the Hollders, Architects, Ckjtltrtetort ad li . . Realty : BiNei;-;:V School Will Be Enlarged. Plana will be completed in a few days for the four; room addition to tho Alblna Homestead school, fand bids will be asked shortly afterwards. The building will be of frame construction, and will go up at Beech street and Mallory avenue. F. A. Naramdre, su perintendent of school properties, la drawing the designs. Will Build on Fire Acre Tract, A five acre tract has been purchase southeast of Ore!? ham by M. Russell, who plans to erect a modern residence en it eoo ft. -v Real Estate Transfers, lit. Hood Bf. Drt. ftt, to Carrie I. erased, I. 11, B. 3, Talbot $ Lira la J. Tysoti et aft xTlltlaai Iao, Xi. 11, B. 100, turelhurrt......... Cbaa. Q. Sfyefs to El lea O. Welst, por - tkt B. 7, North PortlaBd. Portland toiie tU Cemetery Co. ti Jenlile ft, JasmaftS, JU 214, B. 10, Lone Bir eemetery ................ Mattie A. SymODu and boa band to P. - Harrowlf , 1. to, B. . CrMton . '. t. y. Boatod and wife to Beaver Bill . Co., L,. 11 to 14. 19 to 24. B. 16, E. St. Johns i...f. Beaver Hill Co. t first TtnSt 8a v. 200 8,600 10 1 760 6,000 End fares , For Further Particulars, Literature, Etc THE ' John M. Scott, General 1M -The Pitt Panther. She Charlie-almost choked to death yeeterday. He How- Was that? She A clove caught In his throat. He Sort of took bis breath away, eh? NEWS BRIEFLY TOLD Beodred From S o'clock Ttr4ay General. , " v Four million dollars ' in tells have been collected for use. of the Panama canal from its opening In May. last year; up to June 6. King Constantino of Greece Is con valescent rtom his recent operation and will be transferred to the Chateau of the. Decile. . Pacific Coast. In resigning as head of the depart ment of geology and mining, Dr. Johh C. Branner let it be known that he will continue as the president of Stan ford university. W. J. Bryan will address a mass meeting at San Francisco, July 4, ar ranged by the American Independence union. - Mrs. Catherine Wixson and James Marvin were sentenced -to life impris onment at Sacramento for oo-mpliclty in the murder of a junk dealer. The American Academy Of Medicine meeting at San Francisco Selected De troit as the 191 S meeting place. - The Sandy Woman's club has held Its last meeting for the year. United States Senator Jones of Washington was given smoker by the North Yakima commercial club as an appreclatlonn of his work. Fire on Bell Mountain, hear Corval lia, was stopped before it reached the timber. - -' A small black bear waa killed on the beach near Seaside. Miss Anna Castleberry of Clintort, Okla., and Miss Grace Glllett Of St. Paul- nave been selected as instructors of domestic) science at the Oregon Ag ricultural college. AND BUILDING NEWS back of St. JobaK. L. il to 14, IS to . 24, B. 16. ast St. Johns. v. ........ Tb Indep&ridsnt Land Co. to Clarac P. Catbeyi U 0, 4, B. 11, Zonltb ad. to Gresham ..................... 0. W, Moore and wife i fcavid It. Kraokbsum-t et at V. 14,. B. 4, Mld . way Annex ad. (assignee to May K Dove) 4 T. M. Hurlbeft. aheriff, to H'flry Bran I debbora; et al. L.. 8, B. 10, Uooola Park annex ........................ Frances E. Clayson to Clareiice W. Boot L. 11, B. Town of Sellwood. . lob ft Ftttfsoa and Wife t Ina . fry. S. 88 3-3 feet N. 73 1-S feet L. 1, 2, B. 8, Arcadia .............. Frsak W'olyns and wife to Conloa D. McCOMby et al, ti. 6, Fefta ad...., Sllsabetb Allen to Tbsodor rrataa, U I, B. 28, Bast CrestoB. ......... . J, W. Boti cutter and wtfa to George llal- lory. acre la Hfltn Fare D, L, 0., in Sec. 15, T. 1 8?. B. & B..,.,.., Same to satne, y, aer ht Hagh Farf Homestes elalm la Bee, M. T, 1 Als'meda Land Co." to 'iZ 'faori, "iZ" ll", B. 13, Alaateda Park,.. ..., V. 1 Wood and wife to Volaey M. Bay, V. to, B, 8, lwbdl. W. E. Carter and wlfa to William K. Wall. L. 2. 8. 4. 6, B. 1. Bristol.. Yoha Xlglle and wife to Amos Bnra;. part U 4. B. 2, Willamette SI vd. seres Jobn B. Peorce and wife to Gardner Co., and. lnt U 11. B. 44, Alameda Park ad to 850 630 400 .800 id 1.000 10 10 id 1.60O . 10 830 esitioms for Jualy Celebrate at the Beach ' 'Tickets to Garibaldi Beach Resorts on ale July, 3, 4, 5, good for return until July 6th. with correspond ing low fares to other Tillamook County Outing Resorts. - Regular Season Fare, $4.00, on Sale Daily . ' . In addition to regular daily service. . Seashore Special Trains Leave Portland at 1:40 P. M. Saturday, July 3d, and Sunday, July 4th, and will return Sunday, July 4th, and Monday, July th. . Newport WUl Celebrate Monday, July 5th With Field Sports, Aquatic Events, Baseball, U. S. Life-Saying Drills, etc. , . f 3cial Round-Trip Fare From Portland $4.00 Tickets will be sold July 3, 4 and 5, and will be good for return until. July 6th. ' , - Regular Season Fare. $625, on Sale Daily Through Sleeper Service July 3d. and 4th From Portland on No. 15 at 1:30 A. M Saturday, . July 3d, and Sunday, July 4th. (Open at Portland Union Depot 9:30 P. M., Friday land Saturday nights.) - J ' Returning . Sleeper will leave Newport at 6:00 P. M., Sunday ' and Monday evenings, arriving In Portland Monday and Tuesday mornings at 720 o'clock. ' CornerOak, Union Depot, East Morrison Depot Passenger Agent, Portland, Or. Marie "I pity poor - Mrs.'" Blugett" Edith "What xorr- Marie "Her husband always blewa up her bridge parties." Howard B. Anonnd wife to W. B. " Bnndy. t. 1, B "E," Snbarbaa . Home Club tract ................... larg-aret Jamas Bvhn ta'Taomaa r". Tnbbs, L. 13. B. 9, StinaysKla ad.... Q. Vf.- ClasgMt and wire to Ceo. E. Mereer, L. 30, 2T, B. S3. Kenton ad.. OlMe McCatcbeon to Kta Condray , 40 xS2 feet Lu 30, B. IB. Tremont Park Mtta Veltoa. and busband to Aim a Mueller, U So, 21, ltora place; also uod. i-10ta int. in looxlfto radii in fiec T T. X 8.i B. I. I. Walk ley and, wife to J;Kablic L. tn. B. , Arleta Para No. 4....... Metta veitea and husband to See. ftav. Tr. Co., nod. 1-10 Iftt, la fol: M.e Scree,' (8e. 9, T, 1, , B. I v ski. n. i. n. ii l 2. B. 6. . 7. 10 9oo 10 800 8, 8. 8, L. 1, 3. 5, . 8. IM; 1" J. ? i 5 B. ?; at, Q V, f Oi . V( Us , w L t. 8. B. ft: U 1. 2. B. SI! k 1, 1 6. a, B. 22; V. 1. 6, 8, B. 23; f. 2T: 1. 1, 2, B. Silt-, i. 6. . i. B. 85; L. 8, B. 86; B. 43; U 8. B. 4; B. M; L. 2. 8. 4, . e, T. 8. B.s 85: B. : N. Vt . I-. 118. 117. 118. 122, 183, 124, PurUsnd City Uomeatead ........... -WeUesley Land Co. to Mill Schttiidll L 18, 10. B 21. Montclair... ... 8. P. Osbura and wife to Uliaabeth Ko- anfac, N. l-6ta U 2, S. 1-6U L. 3. Itaburn Park tract Minnie Hansen to faanla C. Beebe. L. 9, 14, B. 6d, BeUwood The Fred A. Jacob Oo. to Fred A. Jacob et at, 1. 8, B. IS. Syndicate Ad. . rsr t ,4. .... ,... fred A, Jacob at al to the Fred A. .Jacob Co., L, 17, B. 11. Syndicate ad. .................... AUtneda Lead Co. to Alameda Tnrst fo., U 14, 18, W, B. 1, Ataiaoda Peaoock" ' to Xiii ' IS Blmone' L. 27, 28. B. al, BarkoUy.. t.. 10 eoo 10 ioi 10 10 1 10 Balkling Permits. School district. No. 1, repdlr tbrea story brick, ordinary school East Btsrk betwsen Tbirteeata and roortntb; builder, tame; $100. . -.-,: m letlarxa w-tnstln. repair three atory frame dwelling? Fourth, between Coach and DkvIb; tmllder, 0. O. Kodgefsj $75. Axel Anderson, erect on atory frame dwelling-. Hood, btttweea Caroline and Iowa; bolld r, samel $1200. - . . . , Oscar rilsoa. erect on atory frara dwelllnt, feast FlfUetu, between orant and Lincoln: frnilder, J. l. ollham: 81600. -S - Beaver iBveatBient Co..- reoalr 8 atory brick ordinary hotel, WashluKtoa. between .Seven tceath and Eiabteeath; ',. bnllder, J. . Tf . Busiioo: f0. . " v ' Mrs. F. T. Chapman, repair two atorx frame dwellias. BltsSbetB, between Slxteeatb and KlcUtreutb builder. Sara Jones: $176. - Relerson Machinery, CO.. , erect one ttory frame open shed. Kelly, between Flower and Sweeney; bnilder, samei $i0. , H. P. Hansen, erect one story frame wood shed, Oulld, between Beed and NiColal: bnlld- l v. r", najnea, repair iw y tf bakery. Bast Seventh, between liavla Glnary bakery tnd Everetti builder, day work: sae. M. Hnidar. repair one story frame dwenuig. eaat Twetity-aUtb. between Gladstone snd Coraj balwer, samei $a00. O. A. Klnorea. repair hoase. East Twelfth aw i...ltn. s n Mairee, ft O. A. Kindred, reoalr two story apsrtmant s-eiitu anq . xi tlliamook streeU; C. Mejrert 8100. y.' --: .uu Mr. HBssetr. repair vwo smi uww 1-" ment. Thirteeiith. between Mlll4nd Mont gomery) tmllder. Cam DuPuy; $4000. . f L Charlotte J. Seaton. repair 1H tory frame dwelling. East yorty-slath, between. Handy add Tborrtpsoo; builder, F, O. Seaton ; $1R0. F. vfolyns. eroct ona suyfratn shack. Hawthorne, between Seventy-eighth and KmU tletk: bnllder. same: $175. . Maud Hatson. repair on gtory frame dwell hi5r Kt between fclht-ntfitft aud Ninetieth: builder. Charles Kennedy, $uot. Mr, t. 3. Johnston, erect one story frame arK. East ThlrUath. between CSrathers and ilvialoa: builder, same; $50. -----r? L. Dati. erect ne torf ordlniry ware tkmae, Bait Forty-first, between Clackamas and Halsey; bnllder. same: $100. Artlcle of Incorporation. Bornite Paint Mfg. Co. Capital stock $10.. 000; louls - P. Broe, Frank S. Grant and K. A. ImUy. incorporator. FHC 8, B. T5: L 4. W. I T, L. 8, B 75;fl. ft ft. eS, St! Sf, fr, OT, 9. m, L. 2, 2. 4. e. , 1. 8, b. l; 'n 'ial- n. uA ioa. lto. in. lis. HA1LR0AD fiOTEG L. ritrk. Vice -irerfiipi.t the lllliiols Xntralf i:nttrtai. Among the many railrOftd officials Who have been visiting Portland Cur ing the last few Mays Is v.L. Turk, vice president of the Illinois Central. He formerly Was high in the Vnlo-.i Pacific operating department and n4? such is well known in Portland. H la accompanied by Mrs. . S'a rk. rj" two were entertained yeuterduy by i5r. and Mrs. 3. P. O'Brien and spent mueh of the day In feeing the eights of th city and the scenic, boulevards. - - Rockvllle, R. I., clalins to have th largest known percentage of old per somi among its, inhabitants. ACIDSTOMCHS ARE DAKGET.0U5 xriae-Tentha of AH Stomach Trouble , Said to Be Z)B to Aoldlty. A Physician's Advice Oh Caua aiid C a: i A famous phyaiilan wheme suiH-pf-rul researches into the cause and -ui of storaui h and Intestinal ist-ases Iks( earned for him anr International rr put j tion, said in tha course of a reH-nt 1 .: ture that nearly all InteutlriBl troubles, as well mh many diseawi of tiie vital orgahs, were directly traceable to a ri--ramred condition oc the stomach v In. a In turn was due "nine times out of t i to excesfclve acidity, commoiilv lerrnei sour stomach or heaitbum. Which in t only irritated and inflamed the delicate llnine of the stomar-hi but also fet t gastritis and stomach ulcer. It in ii. lereetinK to note that he condemn! tf ". use of patent medicines as well aft rf medical treatment for the stoinacH, f fat ing that he ami his colled jrUM have su tured remarkable result bv the use tt ordinary bisurated masnelai Wlitcli. t v neutralizing the acidity of the food, ra moves the source of he trouble, li contends that It I as TooliBh to fre it the stomach Itself as it would he for a man who Mopped ofi. k tack to ri liniaient on the root without first re moving the tack. itemove the t i and the Toot will heal itself neutral ize the acid and the stoinaih triit K Will ditapter. lirltatlng nsdi-lnM and medical treatment ale Usc-lewx, t ionar as the -content nf ths atomtn U u'remain aeid; remove thj avidity. nr4 mere will be no need lor mean-trie-the, Inflamed lining of t'te stoimi'. U Will then heal itself. SUffefr froi-i acidity, our ttomarh or hen ( tin if i should fet a email bettleof Msurat-J niagnesia from their drufftflKt, an I take a teaspoonful i a quwrter of "a glass of hot or oo)l watf after meals, repeating In fifteen minutes. If neces sary, thia being; the ioer which the doctor has found must efficacious in all cases. Adv. A Message To Thin Weak Scryny Foil Am Sasy Way te Oain 10 ta $t IV. of olid, EeaJthy, t rmnnt riesu. Thin, nervous, undeveloped mn a n't Women everywhere are heard to vny, "1 can't understand why 1 do hot e L fat; I eat plenty of good, timirinlitn food." The reason is Jut tMs: Y i cannot ajet fat. lid tnattef Iiow mu.i you eat, unions your difstlva organ asaiBlmlat the fat-tnikliiK elementi vt your food instead of panning them out thrpuirh the body as waate. wliat Is needed ii a meantt of antl" ursrine the aftairhiUthre functi6ris of the stomach ahd lnlewtinpa to ahnorh the oil and fata fend hanI tliern ov r to the blood, whkr they may renfh li. atarved. ehrunkeh, fna-xlown Hskup- and build them up, The thin pt'h body la like a dry spongs caj?, r anl hunarry for the fatty material f( which it li being deprived by ilie fail ure Of the alimentaty canal td ttzk them from the food. The fyei wev t overcome thi sinful waste Of flfhh building elements ahd to stop the leak acre of fata is to lisf fciireol, thu recently discovered reeneratire fore that is recommended so highly l v physician here and ahroad. Take i little Hargol tablet with every nun I and notice how uuickly your ciithn fill out and rolls of firm, healthy flesh are deposited over rotir imdv, coveMnir each bony angle and projpet ln point. AH good druKKlsts have Karnol, or can get it from their whole saler, and will refund vour tnonry If you are not satisfied with the gain In weight it produces as stated on thi guarantee in ach packaKe. It is In expensive, easy to take and highly ef ficient. T-- Cautions While SarKol has pro duced remarkable results in overctti lna; nervoua dyspeiuiia and nepers 1 stomach troubles. It should not ln taken unless you are willlnr to Bflln ten pounds or more, for It Is a wonder ful flesh-builder, Adv. C 7 RoMe To Your Home Back East via Rock Island Line: Trip Mafec Daily to Septccbcr 30:!; Return Limit Oct. 31, 'IS Tickets Oood on Golden State Ii!cd and Reeky Llcuntab ltd Three Nights to Chicac Thru Tourist Car Denver . . to St. Louis. Oeaerone Fortione pa Oar DLn!J Tickets, Reservations, Etc. M. J. GEARY -General Agent Passenger Dept. til Third Street, Portland, C". Phones Main 334, Home A-2 6 : :