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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. FRIDAY, JULY 2. 1315.: EF FO ITT TO BE MADE TO E IN COAST. PORTS Further .. Investigation . Wil jBe Made, of.- Waterfron Conditions, 1 . - PORTLAND v HANDICAPPED -.. SlMrimlMtloii 'X AUr4 la JTavor f ;Sattls; fcafcor Officials CHvm the '-v .ji-f ..,7.. Matter Thslr Attention. ' Further "to of waterfront conditions. thatf tend to discriminate a gainst Portland - wilt tte held , here within a : few days ' by" the Interests" a Ion the harbor, on arrival from Seat tl f T. V. O'Cennor, president of the National Longshoremen's association, -and John Keenei, president of the'Pa- ciflo Coast dictrtct organization. These officials, with Andy Madsen, secretary of the coast association, are now seek tag. to put the Seattle waterfront on a standard basis, "i . ! Portland's haadlcap in the-handling of freight over the dock and into the holds of -vessels 1 that of higher wag fof longshoremen than are pre valent at Seattle. Whether toy reduc ing the charges here or raising those '.at Seattle, the disadvantage most be "wiped out. in the opinion of shipping men,-if competition between the two porta is to be maintained. Efforts are being- made to ; enlist the support of - .. . . large exporters: wuo nv ousiusss tu Portland, whose aid,' It is declared, would bring about the end sought more speedily than would any other inxiu enc. .r . ' : PILOT, TAKES OUT. STEAMER ri - . ... s: - ... . v --- Steamer Breakwater Delayed, by ' " Fog at Astoria. Astoria. Or.. "July 2. -For the first , fhne.in many, months Captain Macgenn was unable to take the steamer Break water across the bar yesterday.. It ?" was, 5:30 when the vessel reached the Xtesdemon light house and by that master did not care to make the ven . tore. . ' ".life was his first trio since -his recov efy from his recent illness and while r down the river he had a relapse, when :i was found impossible to cross out. . the Breakwater returned to the O-W, ' R. & N. dock and Captain Macgenn took .-. train far' Portland.-" ' Th steamer sailed 'this morning for Coos u BaTy,( under ' the; command Of .Captain Hansen, th -weal known river -pilot. . . When the Northern Pacific sailed : from the Hill terminals yesterday aft er noon ' she : tooK ; 4 20 passengers ana t4 tons of freight, four carloads of f WU1CU nuur irviu u iwmi uui Iv EARNS IS FELICITATED - Boarding House ' Commission. "Admiral" W. Ln Kearns, marine ; editor of the Evening Telegram, la be along ' the waterfront as a result of his appointment by Governor Ve'lthy Jcnmh tn DrpB-nm atate sailoV boardincr - house commission. He has been aaso 'elated with Portland marine uffalrs i utuer memoerg appoiniea are tier ; or ine xsorinern urain et warenouae 5 .CO- ...... . ...... .,..7 , : . . rTne . new commissioners succeed i -. Draks C. O'Reilly, president of Tha . Dalles,Portian & Astoria Navigation Co., member of the ' Port -of : Portland r commission, and head of the Diamond r 0 line: 3. W. - Ganong. vice president 'of. the Portland Flouring Mills com ? pany, and Andy Madsen, secretary treasurer or tne Jfacirie coast district, - .International: Longshoremen's associa tion. - r ut unatHua mvivtv un.xViiiiAJ Steamship Great Northern Delayed u'4 ' Off Columbia. . -- r Astoria. Or.. Julv 2. An imoenetra : ble fog which ttnveloped the mouth of ..the Columbia paralysed transbar traf lie. yesieraay wiernoon ana evening Northern from crossing in with 400 , passengers from Ban Franciscd. Her ' sister 'ship, the Northern Pacific, was held Inside that harbor for two hours. but crossed out . on her way to San Francisco at 5 o'clock. The- steamer y Bear. ' which . sailed f roni - hers at 4 - o'clock. was also delayed In getting to sea. The Great Northern , crossed - in this morning at 4:80 o'clock. In addition- to the Great Northern. , the steamers S-anta Clara and the tug . Hercules, with the bark KllmalliSi . were also held outside. V The Japanese - steamer Bankeku Maru eroaed in about - 4. - o'clock, after., being held off ...v Iha .fst TftF Mvftri I nnr : T "r " . inNXESOTA t DUE jfa HOME . Kill Liner - Expected , Tomorrow ; After ; Having Beenr Wrecked. : 1 Seattle, July ; 2.-P. N. S.) Makipg , her home port for the first time since . she went ashore 'near, the entrance to the Inland sea, off the coast of Japan. . two . months ajto. . the steamsbio AT la- nesota of the Great Northern Steam : ship company, is expected to arrive in Seattle harbor Saturday- morning. The vessel reported her position off Cape Flattery, by wireless late -yesterday. i In the hold? of the, Minnesota are 33.000 bales of hemp from Manila, - 6000 v tons of 'Manchurian maize and .'huge shipments of tea, rice and sllk The date of. her return sailing to the .orient has not been definitely fixed, "'i ' fMiiss4MPMS -h- -- . ; CAXTWEIX ; HEADS COAST KfaA- : Til -CvnM Jk ' fr.t. K a - SeatUe, July 2.-i(P. Nv SJ-Succeed-ing Captain J. O. Canrwell. who is as- States revenue cutter McCulloch. Cap tain R. O. Crisp, who - was in charge of- the . 111 fated cutter Tahoma when she went ashore In southwestern Alas ka waters nearly,, a year ago, has been appointed inspector of life saving senr 1ce of the Pacific coast division, with headquarters ' In San Francisco. ? For several, months Captain Crisp has been in change of the coast guard exhibit at the Panama-Pacific exposition. HEAVY ADVANCE . IN RATES Flour Will I Be Carried to Orient . J . at 97 Per Ton. ' Rates on -flour from' Portland and Puget, Sound to the orient are now $T a ton,-eccording to word received here DUALIZE COSTS yesterday from the Seattle office of Frank - Watarhouae eV Co.. .agents', of the Royal Mail Una This -new rate marks an advance of $3 a ton since the last official quotation, made -Aug ust 31, 1814. Before the war tb rats varied from $3.60 to f 4 a ton. The new rata is defended on tha ground that rates to-other parts of the werld nave advanced in proportion and it is pointed out that tariffs to the United Kingdom are double wat they are la normal times and shipowners are getting 1 20 a- ton on grain -for Aus tralia. - s - - - The . Royal ' Mail , line will dispatch the steamer Merionethshire from Ta- coma August XI " for.' Yokohama and ports and as she cannot eome to Port land win carry flbur from this terri tory at the $7 rate, provided it can be shipped to Tacgma or Seattle under the mimng-in-traneit-ariff. ( r ALL ALON(3 THE WATERFRONT . Captain A.' Gow, port captain of 'the Robert, Dollar Steamship company, at Seattle, is a Portland visitor today, making his headquarters at the . Im perial hotel. " The i American-Hawaiian : steamer Isthmian was due to dock at 2 o'clock this afternoon. She carries aS0O tone of New York-freight. , The Japanese steamer - Bankoku Maru, Captain' Konaka, reached port last night after passage of five days up the coast, from San Francisco. ' Che brings a cargo of 6309 bags of linseed and comes from Tientain'vla Honolulu and the Golden Gate. The'Banlcokti Mara ; is under charter to . tha China Import & Export company for lumber i for Shanghai. v. - - ' ! The steamer Northland will arrive! early tomorrow morning with (50 tons; of general freight from California ports. -! , in steamer Santa Clara . of . the North Pacific Steamship company al though due last night did not reach her dock until thl morning because of the heavyi fog off the mouth of the Columbia, i She Is scheduled to sail at S o clock tonight for Coos Bay, Eureka and San Francisco. - The United States' district engineer, second district, announces a . public bearing to- be held at Warrenton July 22 at 2 o'clock to hr arguments on the application Of the S., P. & S. com pany to be alio wed. to rebuild its draw bridge across Skipanon Creek at War renton.- Notice is also given of a hear ing to be held at Bvenson. Or at ft bu, July ,J4,v to hear arguments on an application for permission to build a bridgs across Svenson Slough In Clat sop county. : - ? While the steamer Geore-ian a U ho. ing fitted 'with a new screw. Captain C. C. Turner la aervfriz In yapmin r reaeric jHogstrom as mas ter of the steamer Undine. , s xne steamer Snoshone, Captain Sil via, has cleared it the for San Diego and San Pedro with a cargo of 676,000 feet of lumber. Captain i ftfacfcenn at Hospital, Captain J. Jttacgenn of the Kt earn er Breakwater la at St. Vincent's hos pital, suirering from an. attack t of acute indigestion. His condition is not considered serious, and Dr. Calvin S. White, j his physician, believes he will ' be able to leave the . hospital to morrow. Captain - Macgenn left here in command, of the Breakwater yester day, but was taken Hi in the lower Astoria harbor. Realizing that his condition was such that demanded rest and attention, - he ordered the Break water brought about and docked at Astoria. He came to Portland - last night, and Captain Hansen, a. wil known pilot,, took, the steamer Out about o cioca mis morning lor Coo Bay. ' ' ' -" ; Will Crowd on Steam. Although the liner Northern 'Pacific crossed out at 4:20, o'clock ye;erday afternoon, nearly two hours late, every effort will be made to bring her Into San Francisco on time, today. If Cap tain Hunter succeeds in brinKins- her into the GoideYi Gate on time, another record between the Columbia and San Francisco; wilf- be ? established. Her sister h1n. th fir out Knrhn i-. j -Iw - wuv iw r w?ei eany yesterday I afternoon, but because of a dtnn -fn I off the mouth of the river, did not ' reacn- tne landing stare until O'clock this morning. Her passengers reached the North -Bank station at U:2Q o'clock, NEWS OF THE PORT Arrivala Joly S. Great Northern, American steamer. Captain 1 ciaoo t yiavel, O. N. P. 8. a. Co. txfstedt. casseoeera ud fn-ii-ht Vn a. 'raBeSaV Eweka and Coos Bay, North. Pa cine '"B S Co.- -'? - Daiar fataam, America steamer. Captain Donaldson, Jialght from Saa Francisco, Arrow Lilne. . - . .v . . . - istamlan, American steamer. Captain Mc Neil, frelfht from New York, via -Kan Cisco, A-.H. B. S. Co. Atlas. American steamer. Captain Spencer, bulk oil from fias Franclseo, SUmlard Oil Co. Nehalein, - American steamer. Can tain Ben dlckson. in ballast from &n Prancisvo, Hicks Hauptman Lumbar Co, Bankoku Wru, Japanese steamer;. Captain Konaka, freiajbt from Tientsin Tla Honolulu and 8an: Fraocisco, Cblaa Import A Export Lumber Co. i KUmallie, British bark. Captain Henry, in ballast from Kan JTrandsco, Htransa A Co. Marine Almanac. . Waathsr at Jti-var'a Month, ' moutb of tba rirer at S a., m.. amnntSt cimi soutieast, 30 miles; weatoer cloud-. . I v- Tides at Astoria, Hirh watee. - Tw 5:21 a. jnl, .T feet, y 11:45 a. m., 1.3 feet. sax p. bu, ts.i taet. . . s Dally Biver 'Readings ; . at eg S Is 3 S 24 3.0 ss io.o 10 .... ao i.6 30 0.8 3T 8.7 15 7.4 STATIONS -; I! tx.00 2 latwiaton ............... .20.00 OjQ.OO TTm.M11. - 1 0.00 Selern .....,'., .J. ... lo.oo w lisonruxa -. Portland . ... 1.0i 0.00 O.l IO.OO -i-Riaine. ) yalllns. 1 Rirer Forecast. - . The Wlliamatta river atvPortland m. fall slowly during the next few days. ... ;. Steamships to Arrive, ' PASSXKaSBS AND FKEIOST. Breakwater ........Coos Bajr. ........ June 29 Northern faeinc .. . jr. ..Jnne Jto rta-r .. ...... S. p. i and way.. July l a. antmm ....ts. r.. c. b. a R. .Jni a Qeo. W- Elder..... B. D. and way. ..inly' 4 hose City .,........ F. ...... ....jui Santa Clara .,....S. F, E. o. B..Jm Creat JiotharB. ,-..8. P. ............July a Bear ............... B P and way. . . Jtsly n Boanofca ........... S. D. asd way.iJuly 11 Steamers Due to Depart. . PASSZKGXBS XNO rBEiaHT Kama 1 1 . rrooi n-t. Santa -Clara ....... 8. JB. C. B...Ju1t 3 aoaaoaa . ........ .. s. d. and way. .Joly 14 Breakwater ........Coos Bar ....... .July T Nortbarar Padfle ... B. F. ...... Jni a Bear ..S. P, asd - way. .Joly 10 Ureal Norths ra..... 8. P. ..... July 3 Willamette........ .S. , .....Jaiy 8 A. Kiltmrm F. '. ......... - Jnlw Northland, j L. A. . ..........Jnly 5 Hrarer 8. P. aad way.. .July CeUlo. .............. S. D... .i ..... . . . ..July ; S rteo. w. Elder .....S. D. and .way... July . 7 Wanama. .......... .s. D. ............July sa city ........ s T. ....... J..lnlT l bteamars learlna .Portland fur Son i. c... BIT Connect wltll tK tf.mr. V.l- . tard leartng tan . t ranclsco. Mondar, Wednes- JIMYINJOHCINJS MODIFIED TO ALLOW City Permitted to Examine Drivers as to Fitness, Cars as to Condition .v EXPEDITING IS, SOUGHT adgs Oaateabeln WU1 TTrge Snprssie Coart te aire Ziariy -Seer-' lag to Appeal, Onf h motion of -v City Attorney La ftoche, circuit Judge Gantenbeln modi fied . the Injunction against enforce ment i of. the jitney - regulation ordl nance, so that the city may .; examine drivers as to their ability to drive cars and knowledge of traffic regula tions and their cars as to condition. Judge Gantenbeln ' said In : his de cision that he would personally re quest ChieT Justice Moore of the su preme court to expedite tha appeal of the 'jitney people from his rulina- that ins ordinance is constitutional. Attor ney -A.. "Walter t.af ferty. representing the jitney interests, has already ore- pared the appeal and Placed It before SAFEGUARDING PUBLIC irM.VdhiZ,.!? :Tr JrJrJJSrtQPEAKrNO f mem-riea-and the pressed himself as well satisfied -with I 3 w tha modification. ins lUJUflCLioii nuiai " ?,rLn-i!5 'J!4.1: nance until the supreme court "Tias ruiea on the appeal, UTJm a TMrtTrtr ta ' bt Twrrrrcm um-vAuuiu j r io sucvanAJ-rv . w " F orrest Smlthson Wants Damages f rom Columbia Contract Co. Forrest C. Smlthson. one time! world's champion t hurdler, yesterday sueaine UOIumDIa Contract Gomnonv for $7600 damages, allegina- that while employed as driver of a delivery truck for the Pacific Bridge company- he was injurea on , in contract company's Pock. He said :., he had driven his track under one Of the sand bins on the dock and because of the lack of space unaer the bin Was forced Into an unnatural position. This caused his "Ul "P iTOiii ioe car s oraaes ana vu3 cur BUUC aneaa CaiCmnjr niS inOUlMnt niu in tWat Sltv mllnv vasr. m k -r ,c iui pmi . M1U . imu l . vi -i.ua omana.uuunnv nis snouioer ana arm. tha acr.ldp.nt wnrnu1 Inn, in trn.kn rii.rrr.. r.,,.,11 , v, Husband Charges Crneltjr. - xnat ms wiie went camning wun iwo , oiner w omen ana inree men on -"9 Vvo.uuui I v CI last OUJZirsier WUeu r,,it .ulscu io go w iiii uaaies, 1 TriA M Affaflvn Jr l-l an--wr XU Tt.... HattlA Clalranore aralnat CIht, rialr- mof. ..i H.-rtion . mil ..ii.li. ,i..,i against iranK m. crissei, cruelty. . Asks Heavy Damages. r Joseph -Bennett, filed suit against the Hammond ' Lumber - company yes terday asking $25,000 damages because of an injury to his hand sustained in a fall from a lumber truck while em ployed by the company in its plant in Columbia county,; October. .11, 1914 1 Damage Suit Filed. Ths Southern Pacific - railway vwas sued yesterday for $20,000 damages t rwT.TT-r Xirir: rJfrT.r - ' , - ' r - - . . . . Jay, Friday and Saturday tor Las 4Kge.es ana Vessel -411 Port. .Alnaworta i:7'.v ............ . V- Morton, ia scn..i.. ,ct. Joona a raioo, Am. ttr Colon. Am. tr. n . i i .- .........Irrlug I fEtttSu. ... ttMtwurt Saa Jacinto. Am. tr. ....!........... Rinlr HXDia ciar. am. err j Columbia Great Northern. Am. tlt..........,.Flael IaUy Patuam. Am. atr. ............. ;.Albera iRtuiutan, Am. atr. ...,. .. .Aluera At la. Am. atr. ........... , .Ltooton NeUalem. Am. atr.; i ..-..,.(. i i.Bt. Helens Uankoku Manj Ja;. atr. .I.... Municipal Kilmallis, Br. bk. ...... J. ..,.,,. .. . . AatorU At Neighboring Ports. - Astoria. July 2. Arrired-at midnight and ?ft np at 1 m.-e-Steamer Santa Clara, from Kan lsnrlam. via -a rwtrts. ' Rall-rf ,f t m. -$teamer Breakwater or Coos Bay; at a. m. Steamer Catania for Port Saa Lala. Ar rived' at 4:30 a. m. Steamer Great Northern from San Francisco. Sailed at 5 a, m. --Steam er J, A. CdanaKw lor Monterey. Arrived- at 6 a.i m. Steamer Daisy j Putnam from San fTsacwco.' Arrives ai o:.f ana leit tip St 7 a. m. Steamer Iathmian from New Irk via t way ports Arrired at S;30 a. m. Steamer I auss rrom sae raneisco. ; i Astona. July J. ArriTed at 1:30 P. m. steamer Nehalem from San Pi . A I ? 1 A mnA' 1-ft nn at- 1-KA . n m . T-Mn "V.lr" I; I steamer Bankoko Vara, from Mnrortn Tif Saa I KeMiiA c. ga jfrwa-ju, a rau ii.ucai ,iiu saa rtara nuriotru I m. British bark KUmalUe. from San PranI I cico in tow of tag Hercuiee. I . "Kedondo, July. l.-Arrtved Steamer DaUy j Mar'snfield, Or July .-Arrlyedl-Steamer r . a. tviiDurn irom soain. a a. m.: muim. i a- s: ter due tonigbt. - ; - - '-. - San -Francisco, July 3. Arrived Steamers ueiiam-e, towma; r unercon, fort San Lais, munugai; narry .ocKennacn, mew xora. i I reii f r s!'8- ri Brace:. 7 a. m,: national City, Sea-port. 7 a. .; President, r Saa Pedro,. 9 a. m.;CI ty of Tcpeka. nreka. 10 a. ra.;-Yale, San Pedro. 10 a. m. Sailed Steamer WUlttier, Port 8au J,nis, 7 a. in. Seattle. July 8. (Pi N. S Arrired Steam. I ers Admiral Dewey, San Francisco, 8:40 a. at.: I Z;JZJ&XZiSZFr!?Z; Puebia. gan Fraodsce, 19:13 a. tn.; Japanese steamer Sbldzcoka Marai aed Cocereaa, Xaco- .mt-Slly- ived-steaera Jeffer- son. S. B. Alaska. 9:30 p. jm.; Coeaes. aaa Kiefro, 7:45 p. m.: City of Puebia, VancouTer, ruJ&Jti 1m T5S2Hl,h?li wi1 Tricolor, Tacoma. 6:-w p. m.; motor barae wa. kena. B. C porta ?:45 . m.; u. ss. ai- bsny. Tacoma, 8 p. m.t Britth steamer Prio-1 cess Alice. Victoria. B. C. 2:15 p. tn. 8ailad I V. t HT.rer8.VAka! 6:80 p. ni. ; British. ' steamer Princess Alics, J Victoria, tt D. ' Cordova. July 1 Sailed tSteaaier Worth- western, wrstbouaa. a p, m, Ska sway, Jnly 1 Sailed Steamer City of Seattle, eouthbouod. S:BO D. ra. - Juneau. July 1. Railed Steamer Admiral Evan, southbound. 9:30 a. m, ; aiaowda, aouta. tuMind. 7 n- m. - i WvfLDay --1l-d'ev Polphln, I .. Victoria. July frJXrriv.d-JSDanes Steam. ar Uexieo Mara. Hontkona. 5:4U a. m. Passed I British steamer Eurtey Cbina, for Hudson I jort'Anie.. Jni 4.-iArriven. h . A, I bany. Seattle. - i j . iintiiteo, Jaiy z. Amve steamer xnomaa 1 U!?TOkiiI. rv. ana attle. San Steamers Bay, S:15 p. as..! SaUedteamara CeatraHe. I Eureka, 12:20 p. m. ; Hikmlaa. . Seattle. S:0 j t:-JTl "'"Lsli"1 .V. -t, ."'J- YJfv I steamer student. Uverpoul, 2:40 p. ra.: Jametf I japaaeae steamer saiazouaa vara, . ise-1 71 " . "'f' -T- v ' J) .-. ;-7' , I then has left her. . i . Franclsea, Jnl -Ij-MP. . Arrived I v-.. Oaf fev left Eurn aMnrt lm m .i,1i,orkjB?55r'.L .tt he and his second wife had senal A. Moirett, Seattle, 4 p. in.: Umatilla. Seattle. 4:30 p. m.; , Qulnalt, Wtllapa Harbor. 4:30 p. m.t berse Ersklne M. Pbelpa, la tow of the tug Sea Rover, Port Baa Luia, 5:15 p. as,; harze Monterey, in tow of the tag Navigator, 5:40 p. in. destloation probably either Moot erey or Oaviota); ateamera s.ltiyou. Tacoma. 6 p. m.: Aroline. Sa Pedro. 7:20 p. tn.: Brit ish steamer vCoallnfra, : Antofac-aata, 7:80 p. m. ; steamers 8aj;inaw, Portlanu 7:40 p. m.; laly. T--lnnli.ia river, :20- p. m. - -: Florence, Or., July 1. Uat Schooner Tilla mook sailed for Coos Bay, 4 p. m. . . pi 'Jack (just turned 15) Mother, are you positive you haven't made a mistake about my age T You know bow casual you are about dates.; . :-st ; STORIES QF STREET " : "AND TOWN-, ; Guessed night, First Time. u . m Au ir..u nomah hotel was passing through -the trellised bowers of -the Arcadian gar den last night when, a diner at one I wi rose iu ucf , euu i cried I "Why. Harry Bowers, is that your j Mr. Bowers made a courtly, bow and I admitted the allegation. "Madame," he said, J'I cannot recall J vour n&uie,. but your face Is strangely I zaimimr, iou mo irum ivwuinKiou, I DeL" . f Mr, Bowers f was right. -. -The diner Jwas Mrs. Victor Du Pont, a member j or tne weu Known wumington xamuy i of that namsi 1 I It had been about 40 vear since thev had met, but She called him Instantly 1 bv name. - and he -associated her 1m I mediately with the Delaware capital. i Mr. Bowers f was once in the hotel I ' a- nnnA a. ftoM . . . ' , . nii vai yoonj na ene wss prciiy i mo sue naiiea nom xne souimana I An ,hMi hr rt,ir' . h.-hnti wi aki in Mtt) southern tones, for "a five, some I nnas e.nm AVanea i The man behind the-deak vi. her a , . ' ' I "What klnda - gold is itr She Said I sweetly, as she, pushed it bark and asked for a bill.' , "California gold," said the man, just like thtt, and the Incident .was closed. San Diego Mayor : , upnoigs riCKetmg V":'-' -'. t Vetoes . Ordinance Btreeted- Against labor Taions by Jtestanrant, Sotel and Cafe After Hard righfc el- . - r- '- 'Tl 'ft ' tl'.' Ilt -r. After U manyliidays :, of deliberation nance which would? have - forbidden picketing by .labor -unions of' any es tablishment JJwithf which, unions might bei having trouble. - The measure was cafe men of San JPS0 and wa" "trenu ur iuuui ujr tne uur umuue. Celebration at Baker Is Started Baker, Or., July 2. With thousands in attendance and with perfect weath er, the two day Independence :Day cel ebration started here this morning. Excursion trains on the Sumpter Val ley and extra coaches'on the O-.W. R. 4& N. brought visitors last night and today ' Parades will be a feature each day. I the pageant tomorrow; with the indus tries of Baker showa by 6o floats, will ho moat nratcntlmia wtrhlii ,mr-m 2,1 tB? cUtT0? aver held here. .oauw aula is euging. uu ceie- Draxion ana tne initial attendance in- Irttratea (hut tha rrnwiin tnmnm. . . .. . . ' dig day or the event, win sat a new record. Today was the first day of celebra- ti,,. n-lftnV vas-rii Ih9t . lt ha. - rained in the morning. Although hundreds of miners and lumber Jacks are here, there was Only one rre8t la8t nlgnt ,for Intoxication . Seattle, Too,- Stops v .. - s n : - Dancing: m Cafes Seattle, Wash... July 2. (IT. P.) 1 t. ill not be a parry to such -a four- flushing ordinance.' said Mayor, Gill thia mominar In vatoinar that council MU which last week revoked the U quor : licensa of , the Rathskeller Cafe, because the management permitted fBT th- id ordinance prp WMts dancing where Mquor ta soldV while the mayor was preparing his veto mc8sa8. the council. In a meet- , .h. nnw,i.. ,v i,,A . ln: of the committee Of the, whole, to- day killed the Dale amendment allow in dancinar tn hotala and ifi Pnim flnafa A"an th m- ber to vote for his measure. . 'Polygamjr i la Charged. . Eugene. Or July 3. ipale Guffey. of this city,-was arrested at Pendleton yesterday on a warrant Issued here charging him with polygamy ; Sheriff Parker will leave today for the east Oregon City to bring him to Eu- gene for trial. -The complaint was siamed bv EL E. SIanton of this cUy. who alleges that uurrey has a wlfev Mrsu Effle Ouffey, at jenierviue,- lowa. lie married Blan ton's - sister. JJeva Mjrtie' Blantdn. In rated, and went to Pendleton, . where he secured employment. : After the warrant ror bis arrest had been issue, Bnerirr rarsrer learned or his Where- ! abouts and instructed the sheriff there Ito arrest him. , - Biany Would Teach. . ' Roseburg, Or July 2. A class of 100 teachers and would' be- teachers toolc the regular examination for cer tificates here. This is the largest list of applicants ever assembled here at one time. -TaU Fine Would Be 0 ; Had It Happened ; . After Midnight ' ' "Had this been midnight X . might have taken judicial cog-" 4r nizance 'of -the hour "and the Kt provocation, but to throw at a - cat at t o'clock in the evening 4( is a mora- serious matter," said ' Municipal Judge Stevenson this mtrning after fining E. D. Ed- 4r monston 910 for throwing a - bottle from the window of his fk' room at a cat belonging to Mrs. " : A. P. Border, 549 Washington , . -street last night.- - -v.. - . He r xfidmonston said he missed IK t the cat by three feet but wished he had hit -IV for the cat -was ; meowing and making a great - it disturbance. - as - ; Vivian Dobbins. Mrs. Bor- ;-ders daughter, and a girl friend testified that thereat was killed t by a water pitcher thrown from .the - tame window - a few mo- 9 ments after the bottle incident but Edmonston denied that he' . was the j?ause of the cat's death. . m Eedmond Will Not Trust Hew Cabinet Zrish Xeadart in SUrrlng- trpeech. Says . Oovasnunant Will Collapse Within j Week Xf Proposal Is Attempted. ' : . Publin, July 2. (I. K. S.) In a sen eatfonaj speech here last night, John Redmond voiced distrust of , tha saw cabinet, and predicted that tha govern ment would collapse within a week If It attempted any "insane - proposals' like, repeal ef ,the home rule law. West Coast ImnrofM ' Washington, July 2. - (I. N. 8.) Conditions on the aest coast of Mexico are much improved, according to re ports .received -here todajr from Ad miral Howard, commanding the Pacific coast fleet in Mexican waters. Tele graph and railroad service in the Yaqul valley' have been, resumed, and there Is no disorder of any consequence on the OOaSt.. f!. i-. ' i -...r: Ci-: - . '"'" - ' : " . ' :". : ; Doctors Visit Portland. A party at the Oregon, Includes Dr. G. Asnray and wife of Moscow, Idaho, Dr. McO. Chapman and wife of Dear Creek, IlW Pr. R. R. Chapman - and wife of Bridgewateri Iowa, and Pr. and Mrs. Hudson Talbott of St. XjOUIs, Extra Summer Trains Bull Run and Estacada , Effective 'Saturday, July 3 and on following Saturdays and Sundays' throughout the Sammer, extra trains will be added Jto th regular service on the Ejtacada and Bull Run lines. , ; - , - , - - Fishermei arid Campers v To accommodate fisherroen and campers, an extra, train will leave First and "Alder, at 6 A. M.f Saturdays and Sundays, for Bull Run and intermediate points. J , - ' -.-.:v;:.''-. V,,-.-7.;-.-... V-'- ------- .-: i.:?vt f -.. .-: ''.. 'f'K-- :-'-: .-':v'''- :f -Week days and Sundays extra trains will leave Portland taf 9:45 A. M. and 11:45 A. M. for Bull Run. ; Returninf, leave Bull Run at 11:50 A. M., 4:30 and 6:00 P.-JVL " Three New Trains - On the Estacada line, the regular daily service will be supple mented by additional trains leaving First and Alder at 7:45; 9:00 A. Ms .and 1:00 P. M. Returning, leave , Cazadero at 9:50 and 11:00 A. M. . and 3:50 M. . : '--v.-.. s J ' Nos. 32 and 31 due to arrive at and leave Estacada on Satur days and Sundays at 6:30 P. M-, will run through to Cazadero, ar riving there at 6:32 and leaving there for Portland at 6:40 P. M. Every; Hour to Gresham i ui - luucu tciiitc- uu Cresham and. Intermediate points an hourly service, and all points. beyond will have a two-hour service; -- . j - ' ' . ' ' - r , Low Rates for the Fourth A special reduced round-trip rate of 75 cents will Ire effective cn - the Bull ..Run aifd Estacada lines for the Fourth of July This low rate will be good either July 4 or 5. .-. - - A special reduced week-end . round-trip :rate ; of i.00, god July.-3, 4, 5 and 6, will apply on the Estacada line. v ; For full inferraatioa call TJ First snd Alder or 'J L hsU . 5100, A 6131. THURSDAYS- NEWS - DUppesnins ' of ' IXtunan ' Interest Occurring Throatiottt th WorU After yesterday's issue Went to Fresa. . ; " ' 3 European War. - - The French embassy at Washington has issued a flat denial that American shells have been used to a large ex tent by the French at the front. - He declared Franc bought no Shells in America -durinc the' first part of the war. . - , ...;-.r-- : - v : - Two large Greek bands were report ad advancing on Berat. Albania. Tha United States government Is making a aearching investigation in regard so misuse of the American flag by British-vessels in the war sone. .' ' Due to the fact that travel Is sus pended alone the Swiss-Baden line, it is believed the Germans are rushing reinforcements : - from: the . Russian frontier to tha' line along . southern France. -' Pacific 6oaut Archbishop Hanna of the Catholic church at Bar Francisco denounced peace at any price and declared that tha American people must be prepared for defense. A. IV Close,1 a restaurant man of Morton, Wash., and - his daughter. stolen from him It years ago, will be reunited soon. . The daughter was kid naped try Close's wife when a baby and all trace was lost until a few days ago. whan Close's sister.? located her at Denver. Tha girl is en route west. Albany's - boy scouts - have returned with blistered feet, but happy, from a two weeks' camping trip. Fifteen mad the journey to Canyon creek. Kf Vtv; A larg class ; of candidates for teachers' certificates are , taking the examination ; at Pendleton. Many are , LATE REAL ESTATE Today Happenings With the Builders, Architects. Cktriseto and School t Board Opens Bids. . Bids for- the general" Work' on the Franklin high school were opened' by the school board yesterday afternoon. and were a follows: James 8. Win ters. 174.S&7:; Sound Construction & Engineering company, $82,332; Parker & BanXlelO, $83,223; John Aimeter, $88,600. They were referred tea com mittee for coneideratlon. Bids were also opened for cemant pavement fori, the various schools, as foUows; ' 'A!keson v - & -, Blomqulst, $23348; Eliot Construction company, $2260: Arthur D. Kern, $203K.1S; E. C Pahl, $2413.25; J. P. Tobin. $180; Alexis Contract company, $1986; Woodland & Hansen, 19.5. r:;:.,fi-tdK jud for tn ruushing hard war for the new Kennedy school -were received fees follows; Faillng-McCalman com pany, $1378; Honeyman Hardware com pany. $1034.30! J . J. Kadderly, $1714.49. contracts for anti-panio door bolts was awarded to Vonnegut . Hardware company fori $2477.30. There, were three other bids, one of which was from the Honeyman ;,;Hard war - com pany for IZJOKTh entire board ex amined the sample bolts from the, two cuznpiaiues ana iavorsa . awarding ' uie contract to the Vonnegut , company. " Gaston to Build - School. ' The school ' board of -Gastonf Or.l has - commissioned Architect . Aaron Gould Of this : city to prepare plans and specifications for a school build ing to cost about $10.000. It will be on story high, and of. brick and mill cqnstructiono -f - . ' " ; , Buildinct Permits. t- K. Boaworth Krect 1 story frame dwelt; ing, tembar between Williams as Vaacoave- r;I builder, same, $1000. r-- - J. K. Jarvis -Erect 1H story frame dwelilnr, T5 85th between prtaeott and Skldmore; baud tt, same, $1400. 'J. H. Heary Erect 1 story" frame garage,. Cornell road between Northrop and Overton; builder, Traachell Parelins, tlOuo. , J. H. Kenry Bract S story frame swelling, Cornell road between Kortbrap and Overton; bcllder. Trancbell A Parelius. $29,000. , .Welnhard estate Repair 'A story . brick 'erai nary rears arant. Washing-tori between &th and Oth; builder, Becker A- Co., $260. - ' . MiUer'Ereet 1 story frame dwellinir, E. 63d between KllcUtat and SUklyou; builder, r. J. Frits, $1200. Fred Miller Repair 1 story frame dwelling, Vincent ave.- between Holland and Bryant; builder, A. Loller, $400. - O. , I. Bokett Erect 1 " story frame storage room, B. 67th , between Handera and Olisaa f builder,, P. M. Hermann. $100. juuiuiji iuu junuiys Will Klve BRIEFLY SKETCHED unusually young.' They seek to secure certificates before the law requiring normal school training goes Into af fect In September. y There are 600,000 f Inserting tr the' Spencer: ereek i hatchery. Klamath' Falls, ready: for dlatrib :;vv4-1t:vVn 'JEastem. ' Alfonso Chrastowsky. a f .Polish edi tor, was - arrested last ' njght Jr-Kaw York for sending annoying' sUuaifa letter to President Wilsoe ; t . New York's . widowed m-t pen sion law went Into , effacfjfeeterday, but It will be several - wees before pensioners derive any bene v-TfpmJtH lr. iienry Aldrlcb - of MinneS-poits has been elected president er tne lean Institute of Homeopathy; Balti more was chosen as the site, for tha next convention. , - - tjeneral, "As compared with last year's col lections, internal revenue taxes for tha Peoria, 111., district are 7,ooo,ooo less. Tha total collected was $18,800,00. of which the greatest -single Item comes from tag on whiskey manufactured,'. A heavy loss in export from Ham burg. Germany. - to tha United States and Its- possessions. Is reported. .The exports fll from i4,v,O0 ror tna first six months of 191 to-11.151,000 fpr six. months- of UlS. The dispute between British miners and operators, which .has been worry ing the government.- will be dealt with at e conference in London July 7, at wmcit iioya-ueorge, minister or mu nitions, will make an address. r . AND BUILDING NEWS H. E. Freeman Erect I atory frame aaraga, E. 11th between E. Alder aad E. Waahlncton; boilder, same, $80. , . P. Fi Burford Repair 1 story frame dwell, ing, K. 11th between Cora and MaU; builder, K. J, Miller, $100. v E. O. Jurgens Krect! story frame' far fe, B. 42d betweea Clay and Harrlsoa; builder, same, $00. .-. j -. C. H. McGirr Rreet -band atfhd, Multoomsa Held between Chapsaaa aad Stoat sta.; buUdar, same. $75. - -. . - S. C Pier-MSreet 1- atory frame garage. E. 0Go $1S3 mlli i n TsaW; buUdar, f. Bach trxiana Repair 1 story frame dwell ing. Gar between Jessap aad A Ins worth; build er. Carl Weber. $120. ' . .. Ansa M, CrlchtoB Breet 1 atory frkm fir. age, E. 17th between Wasco and CUekauaa: builder. Jay D. Bobbins,, $22. - U 8. - Kaiser Erect 1 story frame farsfe, Chapman betwaaa Ualn sud Medleoa; buUdar. aama, $50. . . r . y ' Real; Estate Transfers. -Georglana ruber and basbasd to Cevll r n-uiutr, naa. aOEioo ft. be, at eor, L. 10. B. 13, Brentwood. $ Bert . Scott end wife te Job Miller et al, Ij. ' 11, B. -4, Haven wood. W. A. Spanton to A. J. WoooVL. 11, - 1, Bpanton's ad.;, . '. . . .......... Wm. Ij.' Waters and wife to Geo. Catoa. I -a,. B- 10S, lurslhurst... . F. W. Milaa and wife to fcelma L. Milne. JU .. 6.. B. 104, TJaiveralty Park ............................... Fred West, Admr.. to Edward C Welt, L. 7. B. 3. Alameda Park......... E. H, Broedar to uao. Hears at el. - t. i. 7, B. 11, Weilesley U.W. 8mlth and wife to Jessie Fisher. - U . S. 8- ML ,U t. . B. IS. Pan - 100 1.000 too : 10 l od 10 -rj-t. $.000 1.023 t.OOO 10 insuiar ao Provident . Trust Co. to Vincent If - Marker, , L. 7. S, B. 10, . Uleaalyu, contract for sale ...... ..,... Jobs H. Batcblaon and wife to Flor ence b Ayer, .1. 11 g, L. g, ' Buchanan's ad. Leatar W. Lewla and wife to Bolldera' U U, B, S, Bnalngtoe. Francis M. Oulnn ai aad wife to Dora C. UTL, T.H St. Jehna Collver. 67x160 ft.- H ts.- ad . ,-.-..,...'..., . - jo Geo, Sennits aad wife to Blanche Her- - sey Boe-ne, part US, Bavena View. . 10 Lawyers T. A T, Co. to W. O. Bolford, U 4, 19, B. 14, Altamead... ......... 10 The Jos. A. Strowbrldg Estate Co. to ; Chas. - R. " Roberts et al, L. 28, 29, J 80, B. 6, ErroU HU.av.... , 00 Lanra M. Gamma ns to X J Cnlp, L. 11, 12. B. 4, Gordon Place..,,..,... . jo Provident . Trust Co. to Emellne It. ' Elliott. L. ,' B. 4, Westover Tar- ' irseea -, ..,.r. ..,.. 12.S&5 William -WarUa et - al n J. Charles Smith et. ai.1 IS, Bp, 8, tt. Johns Park, ad to St. JohnafT. 1,000 Una be 1 Jv Bechul and basband to O. V. Bsdley. E. L. 3. 4, B. 8, Rigg'a su. 600 1.200 . 10 Tfi. B. Alger to H. R. Blersdorf, t. If), : B. 80. Lanrelhnrst J,W. -Mee-addeiT sad. wife to Mary Korin Hartoc. L. 1. B, 21, Boss City Park ai at era at near uuon. Trolley -Trip. Hfej -. for. one Note These Event Take Place on Monday, July 5 Z"" ' r ".." - : V. ' '. i ESTACADAr-Games, Rand 'Concerts, Racing; Baseball, -Dancing, .-' and many added attractions. Round-trip rate fom Pprt ;4 land (Rrst and Alder), 75 cents; Tickets must be purchased before boarding trains. 2-hour service. " . ' ' ' BULL RUN; PARK Old-fashioned Basket Picnic, "Dancing, Scenic Ride; Unexcelled beautiful Natural Park on Ball Run and Sandy Rivers. Round-trip- rate from Portland (First . and'AIdeY), 75 cents. ' Tlckets'rnust be purchased before boarding trains, 2-hour service. V-.--V-' J.-,J''T' -l': . ' f. ''' ''"C"- "' I'- . GRESHAM Horse racing, -Band ; unaer. auspices oi uresnam ?jt Portland (First and Alder). VANCOUVER, WASH. -i Celebration, Band Concerts; uruis ana uames. Trains - streets -6 A. M.'and every 25 OAKS PARK Band - Concerts, Musical Comedy Show Free Open-Alr Attractions, -Bathing and Dancing. Take trains i First and -Alder. - GLADSTONE PARK Picnic, Games, Races,' Dancing and Eand Concert, auspices Oregon City Lodge, Loyal Order of Moose. ... Take -trains First and Alder. . - - - .''-. - CRYSTAL LAKE (MILWAUKIS) Celebration by St. Lawrence - Parish;- Games, Dancing, Sports of all kinds. Take trains . First and A!der. . - ; OTHER CELEBRATIONS AND. PICNICS Gilbert Station, Es f5 I , tacada Line; Cedar Island (Jennings Lodge), Oregon City , Line, and Council .Crest and Columbia Park, Portland. v ' a-tai i j Jinks Fedtherbea Is lookinir v thin lately; what's the matter? Blinks Well, ha was a bat-hf lar i he married his cook, thinking i. w get good eats for the rest o.f lli i but his wife refused to cook for l and they had to get a new one. Oreahars nevelopment C. to: Twc fiats Motor Co., land In limril ta t a' - - Mlliap 'Varnir Jt aV to j." M. JaVVl's'. S. K. Ccott ad nHTe to kolkenbt ck, L. B. 2, Staaley t Farkroe Ass tt. to otto fc. llaha. L. 17. t,rlirt ! Mrs. Hendricks Was Pioneer. McAtlnnvllla. 'Or.. July 2. Th f noral ot the late Mary Jane llcmiw or canton, who died at the horn ft her son. IX. P. Hendricks, in J-U-A, ; villa, after two weeks' llinexx, v held Sunday. Interment was in t: LAfayette cemetery; Mrs. Hendricks was a pioneer m 1S4S, and had lived. on the old l.A stead east of Carlton ooritlnin.i lnce 1$47.' 8h was born In Wct i glnla. In 1830. 8he was the mother i seven sons, five of whom ore 1 1 v 1 r They are: James Hendricks or K-.i i John Hendricks of Carlton, Camr' -Hendricks of Seattle, K. ,l li. iuii i t Of th United States National bank t this city, and Wilbur 'Jlendrlck ! Dufuf, Or. - Her husband was one of ,the n : r sentatlves to the first provlaionai 1- lslature which met at OreKon City. DISflOillD BY ntiiiiiG be: Oa little Girrs.Face end II: "-v. Caused Burninj and Irri tation. Very FretfuL HEALED BY CUTICU:: SOAP AtD CKlTi.'.Z::. . "Mjr llttl ttrl complained of lt-; . and ecsema broke out with a reridieh r all over her face and . bead. The ra . caused Itching and t .. ing and Irritated hor. 1 made her very fretful, en S disfigured . her very ra i. h. "I , used and and everythl; could think of, but not : : ; oeuied to do ber any Ujj ; A friend told me to try r . tlcur fioao and Ointxm r u. I sent fof a free sample and bought s- toora. X washed her with Cuticura f and then put the Ointment on, an ! . about a month she was healed." (Bixw Mrs. Robert Wall, Bos 18. Wickert , Tfaah Jen. 1, 1915. Sample Each Free by !.: !! .'With 92-p. Slda Book on request. A), drm poet-card Cuieora, Daot. T, r: -tesa. told throughout th world. X Foiuirtiii Concerts, Dancing and Games, Fire Department Trains leave Hourly service. t - Miliary at Second , and Washington minutes thereafter.