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THE OtZLGON StJNDAV JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY IIOSHIKG. JULY 11, 1315. 14 ASPIRES TO HANDLE LARGE OCEAN COMMERCE :epehing of Channel to-25 Feet Will Admit Big Carriers.- r , rjTIES PROVE EFFECTIVE; trrey f Terminal i Facilities . ul ; drain socks Are Suggestions . for : Immediate Attention. : -"-!' ... . - '. '.. 'Within JO days, .Vancouver. Wash., iU be a seaport, said George McCoy, ! resident of the Vancouver port coin ission yesterday. "There will be a 25-foot channel con, '-ctng Vancouver with the h!p chan r 1 to the sea," said the port commli' turn chairman. - S. ' ' ; "The accomplishment will be due In rt to the work of the dredge Oregon nlch. ho been placed at work at a t lnt ' below. that railroad bridge and : low the Jetties constructed by our v m mission. ' - . -But the Jetties are to be ' credited oth the deepening of a considerable i rtlon of th channel to the desired fpth. "This - is the more . remarkable be i use the jetties have only beea In ef ot about three months. "5VUb the; 2S-foot channel wewill Vive a good teglnnlng toward an ade 1 Jate port and terminal plan. - -i rt Terminal Survey . Planned. "e hope to secure an engineer who. ; will tnake, a terminal-and traffic our- veyV wponiwhifih we may base 'plans 1 which will be a feature of the Decem ber electtou held by the port, district. ' .."In my opinion Vancouver's oppor j t unity for ; the development of trade j and the ' increase of traffic la unex- colled." t - -. ' ' - The two Jetties constructed by the Vancouver port commission cost 15, GUQ, Vxhe cost of operating the dredge, 1 paid for by the commission. Ther is a range of about. 3000 feet which nuat be deepened by dredging in order t complete the channel commenced by the Jetties. "While the Vancouver port commis sion hat been proceeding with channel work' the Vancouver city council and city attorney in cooperation. s with a committee appointed hy the-local com tnereial club, have been making terms by which control j of the ; public levee win be recovered for the public. The Northern Pacific railroad has al ready, offered to turn over its two 50. year leases to the city, except for a irnaU portion . occupied by a railroad dock. , Would Build 'Grain Socks. "After the - city recovers control of the ' levee," suggested Mr. McCoy, "1 think it should be turned over to the Tort commission to be used in the de ; velopment of a terminal plan. It 1 also my opinion that docks for grain and heavy commodities should be con structed below the railroad bridge." . VANCOUVER EXPECTS SHIPS Two Carriers jon Way for Lumber; ! Merionethshire Due Soon. - ; Vancouver; B. G, July 10. (I. N. S.) 'The Chilean' bark Australia, former ly known as the Eliza Linn, is now on passage from Valparaiso to the North Pacific and it is , reported that she I destined to ;come' to the Royal Roads tor orders., -This would indicate that the ' Vessel. Is to load lumber on the British Columbia side for the return trip to the west coast, but confirma tion of this Is lacking. . . r ; ; Shippings men here are shortly pecting the arrival here of the Russian ' ship Andymlon, which is now 60 day a out from Adelaide for the Royal Roads. ' fehe is under charter to Heatly & Co. . to load a cargo of lumber at Hastings miila for the United Kingdom!. ' Ac cording to advices received this morn ing, early next month the Royal Mail 5 liner Merionethshire will dock at this port from the orient. . She is expected i about - August ; 5. It is not known I whether she is making a voyage from i Hull and London or whether she waa ; placed on berth in the"rlnt.rt'rt ' CAMIXO; ON WAY TO CALLAO I - ;t Zy-'-f?'-?:-- j Well Known Steamer Has Traveled i: .Far in Past Nine Months. -. ? The wanderings of the steamer Cam 1 ! Into since she left the -;Portiand-San j Ktancisco run to carry a cargo for the j ? telgiRn, relief commission, will. be. of I Interest "to many Portlandera. ? A jks j ' tal received ' yesterday by, Frank" Bol- GRAIN TQNNAGE- EN ROUTE ' ANDi : LISTED -1 FOR DnOTT K a me. nac and Rig. . Aiuulree. Br., hjt . ; ..... ... , . . . , Audre Theodore, Vr. ab. ...... ....... Ton 1329 2418 Bell, Nor bk. v.......... litreugere. . ...... . ........ . . .k . .. . 1ST 3 Catlernroe, - Er. tr 2S00 t.ornil Bart; Pr. bk ................. . 19JW JHilbardau Castle. Br. bkl,... . l!MO loulis; K Pr. .bk., .,. .i ..h ....'., ' 939 Kirri-ka. Am. air. ...... 1.9 t aUtWOBI, BUM. DC . . . . 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MEN OR MANY. NATIONS'IN CREW (J "a , - -". , ' ' ' " , - - -, ' . - ' fl H , , ( ' ' " I, x - t - 1 fl . " ' 4 ' ' '' 4.y :, , . , , -- - , I ti ' ' , s ' ' ' ' ''II i .S ,.',--!. 'tripzzt iff ' -4s ' , -s. 'TtTT - :r, s, . -t ?V r A ' , 1 j , v . ' - ' ? - r - - ' , V ' fc ' , r 4 C !. ' ii TopBritish steamer llottom Officers of lam from Captain K. A. Ahlin "dated Balboa, May 26, stated that ti: Carat no .was on her. way? to; Callao to pick up a cariro of nitrates 'tut the Atlantic coast. After leaving I New York on her , way to Belgium, the Hamino loat her rudder and nad to- put-back into Halifax to go IA drydock. She reached the -old world safely, after .considera ble delay, however, and is now evident ly to be employed in the -nitrate trade. MARIE ARRIVES FROM CALLAO PeruTian Loads Lumber---43tmniis-. sion's Steamer Completes Cruise. -The Peruvian bark Mario arrived this morning from Callao and proceed ed to Seattle, where she will dock tor cleaning, and will load lember at Port Angeles,, under charter. to W. R. Grace & Co. . - The steamer Siskiyou will clear to night for Balboa with a cargo of lum ber loaded at Tacoma.' . . Completing a cruise of some weekt in - Alaska, waters; ,' the. United States flab , ' commission .- steamer ' 'Albatross, with several experts from the bureeni of fisheries,- arrived : this evening, pro ceeding to Seattle. The-Albatross. has been making an ' Investigation of the banks in the North Pacific. - ! - , The ' steamer 'William Chatham ar rived this evening from Newport News, via San Francisco, .' to which port she brought a ctrgo of coal. ;The Chatham will load on the- sound for the west coast, and from there will take nitrates to the Atlantic ;,::. . , i wj; i t: ; LAUNCH BEAVER J IS ; FLOATED Injuries - Only ' Slight-Lifesaving i - f Crews- Save -r-Vessel.?--" rt Astoria. Or., July-10.-r.Th gas launch Beaver, was floated off the Jetty sands shortly before i: high water. about 10 oclock-last-night; nd -was brought to this cttx,i where. 'she .was "beached. , at J the Astorlairon works; ; An examina tion showed, the only damage sustained was tfte opening of -a few-seams and the ; tea.ring 'xft!v&:BtTtt, of .copperloft the bottom.- The aeh.ms will be caulked today; and the .launch. .will.; proceed to A VTT i Fronv ic Uiujraqull Kotterdam . . alled. 1" " Memo -.MaylS, 4 , 'iT? f-Vf i Sd.jBreet Jttne-lsrVt . ... Pd. Canal '-June 10. ' " Ae.'- ipwkh :ilft '12 'Vv" Ar. Colon "r June, .34 j Yoktiiichi .. I ?!";-.; . l'hiladelphla.. Port Natal . . . Ju n ' 2 Bahia Blanca-Jaou 10 San Franciaco Oa. 'Paget sooa."liJ P.rtiiiiiVi.V..'.. ' Ar.! Honolnln Mar' II '"" 'rt- ' ' '-X!-??Y'i r"rt' earjw afire. -12S2 Mllounla..i....yt ..Sd. La Plats. May 222T QueenBtowft.. .l.,., Ar.i Portigberd May l 1113. Cape Town ; Bd. Astoria MaxcU- 1 Meuourne '.Vi Jly Arrived JolyT;. loST Adelaide .-. t v v . .v. ; SO. Bueno' Airea i - - - .- - - : . - Mar 12. -. f. " 2H7- Fremantlet-; ?v.V . , I At. . Hubert June 21. - 192 Montevideo .i i . , ' 1V5 Montevideo . .Jane .. 9 ' t ' " '. : - 1S Bahia Blanc ,if; May T. ' 2fe Alkoa Bay ...Jane 21 , - 2034 callao ...Jane - . 1?SH s. J . . .-rr. - Arrived ' June-St. - -13ir Santoa .Sane 21 ' . . Rotterdam . ..-....;, Off Walmeri Jnn IO Beltaat .-. ,s ...- Arrived. June 1. - Bloaro Ar. okm. jaae.JS. .Liverpool ...June 10 s ; ... . , . Cape Town - , J.. Port Nolloth ... . - - - Nf w ' X5rlt v Arrived Joa. jo. Alaoa .Bay . iJ.- ,.Ar. June 8. - ; Dakar : ...... Ar. Sierra Lm, ; Arrive in Portland. Froo Sailed.. aicmev..'. Kobe -. . . . '. Ner York. .Jnset 1i Pd. canal July. Yokohama At Slanila May ijlv r .rciTC June iV.-eT i. Vw OfV.8 New York... .Jm,e 12 BoMon i Na. JnneH New. York. .......... ew -T,or ' ...MayM New Xork.....July -g ' Boston New Y'ork j...ilaau New York J.., t ....June 15 Heme. S :T Sd.. L. A. Jun 30. Sd. S. F; July .-' fed.' li. - A.' Ji rmy t. Bd. Cristobal Jnly 6. SO. L. A.- Jaly 1, At I,. A.-Joty2. ; . " At Balboa July 1." Sd. S, P. Jane 23. ' rnuaaeipbla . Memo. " Valparaiso ;Sd Astoris June 19s. Egyptian Transport , at .North Bank- dock. " ; V ' the visiting freighter. with insert of Captain J. W. Paine. Portland for a general overhauling. . The Beaver, under. command of Cap tain Olson, her. owner. r. was' en route from the Sluslaw river, and in coming, in late Thursday night ran onto; the sands .close ; to the apot where the launch Kake met her doom a couple of years ago. The Point Adams and Cape Disappointment - coast guard crews went, to the rescue and placed a 20s pound . anchor, with which the launch was wedged into deep water last night. - The pilot schooner Joseph Pulitzer came inside last evening, and, after taking on water and supplies, left this af ternon for her station off the meuth of the river. Pilot Hansen is on board hervs - ' -v :-:,.. -ti: TAKE v YEAR TO ADJUST LOSS Minnesota Damage Being Handled 'i ; at Seattle by i Williamson. Seattle. July; 10.i(Ii N. Williamson . of San Francisco, one Of the marine adjusters, -estimates that the 'adjustment .of the losses due to the damage sustained by the cargo and tha hull of. the Great Northern -liner Minnesota when -she , ran on the ; rocks at" the- entrance to the Inland Bea of Japan, will rank as the. greatest Job of the kind In the history of Seattle shipping. It .will-probably take a year to adjust the cargo interests and. the bulL The Minnesota, shifted this morn ing from the GreatvNorthern. pier in Smith ' cove to the i port's Bell street wharf,- in the- central" waterfront; to finish -discharging.. ; ALL ALOXG THE WATERFRONT rt rtt -XZ-.-fi- i-r-M.- rtMrtt : Captain Rlchard I?ickson f hii'-'-'resumed This ; duties as '.master - of the 8 teamer. Roanoke after a vacation. Cap tain jC.. J?.'-Graham ;to.ok bis j?lace dar ing hia .ahsenc.sM-. '.v;s;i, :'i;(,:',i: . ; G. H.: Carter of San. ; Francisco, ? mb manager of . W.r R. 3race & Co., is .In Portland for a, vlsit.of several day s , : jVThe rBig.iThreeV steamer Rose City 1 'American,? Imrkvi John ; Not. in f recent years has f a 'sailing ship : aroused" the interest - being dis played .in ,the-American- bark. John Ena,' now unloading; oriental cargo at Albera dock. .,- With ; her graceful stern almost in the ' shadow of Broadway bridge, admiring throngs have lined the south rail of the structure-every minute or tne - aajr since her-? arrival early-Friday morning. . Freeh from a passage of 30 days from Kobe, . Japan, the John Ena ts dischargingr the firat general rargo brought 'direct from the orient to Port V '-'.-''rt - , , - . - . . ; 'f- . .v. ..; Xv. . . - - ' ,'" . .s. . . .. ..-x-. I - SK : - -N w ' rt st.-- ?? rt -ww'iiiS-ii:?- -iS' ; - 'Z ' - -iTS 1 v, lj N. "T""" . .. y. :y . ...;. sZLt ' Ji I I ; "- wv- w ; ... '' '.,.,, pi. ,. -mmf ... ....;,,. ym -'. ' nsnBMBMBBsassnnnSseBBeaSBes will leave Alnsworth dock! at. 9 o'clock this morning . for . San Francisco . and Ban Pedro with a large passenger list. The Bear is incoming today from Cal Ifornia;, . . .;'rt 'i,-r' The , North Pacific steamer Banta Clara reached port last night and will sail again tonight at 6 o'clock for Coos Bay, Eureka and San Francisco. c I The gas schooner Ahwaneda left down last night with .60 tons of gen eral freight for Newport.. ' Bringing -" passengers and freight from Qalifornia. porta the North . Pa cific steamer Roanoke is due in today. - The liner .Northern Pacific sailed from Flav.el yesterday afternoon with a large passenger list. Her sister ship is due today from the Golden Gate. Finishing' loading her - cargo last night before the time limit set by local authorities the American steamer Cacique, Captain Anderson, left down the river for San Francisco, where she will take on hay and canned goods for Australia.: She took 000 tons, of wheat here. .C.trt-;". Vvrt; - - ! filled, with Portland people going; to the beaches over Sunday the steamers T. Jrt Potter and Hassalo of the O-W. B.' & N. fleet went down the river last night. - .; - . j .' ... - The American-Hawaiian steamer Ha waiian with about? 800 tons of New York freight "will arrive today, r" i ' Yale : Has Engine Trouble. ' Word was received "- last night by . J Frank Bollam,. Portland agent . for the Pacific Navigation company, -that the sailings Of the steamerj Tale ..from San Francisco for Los Angeles, sched uled for Monday, July 12 j and Friday; July . If, have- been cancelled because "Of- alight engine '. trouhlej v Ther Hax ' vard, ; however, will, leave i the . Golden Gate on J her '-regular h schedule. .San Francisco Elka going-to k- convention at' Los Angeles . bad -' made many .re servations - on . the . Yale. !-;'- -. rt;- na at 'Albers dockj discharging ' cargo from the orient. land tn years. Matting, Manchurian malse,- sunflower- seeds -and other -com moditiesof 'Japan are-being taken "out of her-holds at Albrs dock,- and later she wlU shift to Municipal dock No. 1 to upload 18.1,108 feet; of oak consigned to the Emerson Hardwood company. - Cleancut and trim -as at whistle she Is - a sight . to . please v the . eyo witli chickens running loose over-her decks and a cow in a little - stable chewing a cud as complacently as If on land. - in tne jonn tna s crew are 10 young Japanese, graduates, of the nautical.' B RITISH FREIGHTER EGYPTIAN TRANSPORT - HAS : ARAB SAILORS Half Dozen Languages. Are ' Spoken ;on Vessel Now in Port Loading. TRAMP RECENTLY. BUILT Arrives Here Under Charter to Carry Tall Cargo of About 350,000 3nah- - -Is of Wheal to Australia. Here to - load wheat for -Australia, the British steamer; Egyptian,. Trans port." is attracting, more . than, passing Interest because " numbered v in her crew as firemen and coal passers are 10- African Arabs from aomaiuana The Portland waterfront Knows Hindus, ' Chinese, Japanese, . Kanakas. Mexicans and " all of the - European races . as sailors, but : rare Indeed are A rah a.- 1 , : Tha lads with the Egyptian Trans port are all young, dark of akin, slight of build but wiry in maice-up. inw have a superstitious dread of a .cam era that even the most cajoling, pno- toaranher. cannot overcome. . . - .-.- Also '.numbered in.' the xransporvs crew of 33 are Greeks, Russians, Fins, Belgians - and Norwegians. The; of ficers are all English. ; : "'rt Practically ZTew Vessel. Practically a new vessel, . the : big cargo- carrier left Cardiff some 18 trfonths ago for Bombay, j From the Indian" seaport ehertwent to Marseilles and . thence to Norfolk, a., carrying a , load or , coal zor - tne American navy iron Norfolk to San. Dieao. She came from California to Portland, in ballast. making, an exceptionally - fast run in reaching the river last Monday. The Egyptian Transport is 385 feet long ', between perpendicular, - has a beam of 63 feet and a depth of 29.6 feet.. Her registered tonnage numbers 2923 and her total dead weight- with cargo .and full bunkers is , 8100 tons. She is a sister shin of the New Zea land .Transport and the DerWent River, both of -which were visitors to Port land harbor not long ago. . Built solely for -the carrying: trade with no 'tween decks,, ahe la .one of the great fleet of Holder brothers, London, who op erate a score of ."Transports, a dozen of more ."Rives,, 11 "Grangers" (all refriegrator steamers in - the beef trade) and the well known steamer La Coratina. Most of the Holder boats ply be tween the River Plate and Punta Are nas, and London. ' - - - Captain Falne In Command. Commanding the Egyptian Trans port is Captain J. "W. Paine with ,A. G. Meade Phillips as his chief officer, and G. S. E. Evans as second officer. James - Harvey is chief engineer suc ceeding last week J. Russell, who re signed, to go back to London. The ? Egyptian Transport is now loading at North Bank dock and will take about 50,000 bushels of wheat to the Antipodes when she aails. ' Tea , is ' served, every afternoon at 3:0. ' - . , - Eureka Marine Notes. -.'Eureka, July 10. After undergoing a thorough overhauling at San Fran cisco, the association tug -Relief re turned today, crossing in over the bar at 4:30 o'clock this morning. "With a full cargo of, redwood, the steam schooner - Katherine sailed for San Francisco at noon today. ' - : . The steam schooner Coronado, which is ; taking the place "of the Centralia wh'ile the latter is on the drydopk, and which was due. here today from. Ban Francisco, had not arrived t up . to 6 o'clock tonight. It is not believed she will cross in before .daylight tomor row, as there Is a stiff wind blowing outside.;,-'--':. -i.,i'wr. -V. ,,rt'-- - '-; ' ' ' , - ' ' ! Seattle lias Big Year. - Seattle. . July 10.--Figures 'Of this customs district completed for the fis cal year ending June 30 and made pub lic today by Collector Harper, show a phenomenal Increase both in imports and export trade. . . - rt' The Imports for Seattle in 1915 were $49,982,817 against $28,668,159 for 1914. The exporta-for the year were $27,305, 964 as against $21,142,937 for. 114. f S Montara ; Goes " to Atlantic. ?- ' : Seattle; Wash., July 10. The Pa cific ' Coast company's freighter Hon- school at - Oshima, . who have - sianod aboard to get lessons in practical sea manship on. a full rigged four masted windjammer. . ?. .-.-..-i. 'In addition 'to her crew the John Ena -brought two passengers from Japan Captain P C. Fuller, for 23 years' a ..pilot on the Inland Sea of Japan,- Who- has. come to the" United States to make his home after 40 years in. the Flowery kingdom, . and Miss NorthwooJ, a nurse, who has seen service at the front in Europe. - ine John-Kna will load arain for Australia for. Balfour, .Guthrie & Co, tara. was chartered this morning for operation between New :Tork and the West ladies and South America by At lantic coast interests for a term of one year. Since April the , Montara- has been operated in the Atlantic eoaat wise trade under trip to trip charters. The closing of the long term charter today means that the yessel -will not return to Seattle before the middle pf next summer, at the earliest.- - , t AUianeoVOtsl.NewCharter.. -i ' Seattle, Wash-, Jul r 10. Homeward bound on her first Voyage in the Seat-tle'-Kuskokwim ' , route the steam schooner Alliance, "-operated by. the Alaska Commercial ' company, . sailed from Bethel, Kuskokwim river, last Monday, according, to. advices received M. 1 rl Sj. SkA Saa a n A mta Mlinnawui rr1jrht - Th A111&11CA will be taken er uer charter by the Independent Steamship company upon her arrival here. - NEWS OF THE PORT Arrivals July 10.. Saata Clara. . Amerlcam steamer. Captain Lcfatedt. passenKers and freight - from San Francisco via Eureka and Coos Bay, N. P. 8. 8. Co. ; ;. . . - ' Colonel K. I Drake, American steamer, Cap tain Badger, balk oil from Port Saa Lais, Standard Oil company. . . - Tampicor. Ameru-au steamer,-from Kome to load lumber; Croaett-Western - lAimber . com pany. - . Departures July 10. Henry T. Scott. American steamer. Captain Paulsen, lumber sad flour for the west coast of South America; Sadden at Cbrlttianaen. Necanicnm, American steamer. Captain Pe4 teraon, lumber for Saa Pedro; Hammond Lum ber company. , Shasta, , American steamer. Captain Lans kllde. lumber for San Pedro; Dant k. Raaaeli. . -,'.:. , . : .-.-.!-- ' . Slarine Almanac. A . ' Weatkar- at Sivar's Month. :. North Head. Jalr 10 Condition of the bar it t p. in.; Bur smooth; wind west, i 8 Kiles. , . -v v Boa. aad Tide July 1. Saa rlssc, 4:3a a. m.; son sets, 8:01 p. m. Tides at Astoria. Hich water : . 1 tow water 0:17 a. m....8.T feet 7:34 a. m.,,.0.T feet la p. m,...e.V reet7:xa p. m.....e reet : v Dally River Readings. : STATIONS 16 ft B3 Ltm-iston D ma tills ... Eugene ; ... Albany .... Salem ..... WUsonville Portland . . 24 25 10 20 20 87 2.0 0.3 0.00 0.2 0,00 h 4 af . 10.4 a.o) 4-0.2 0.00 0.00 o,to 0.0 0-2 4.0 0.2 . 15 I 77 1 0,00 Kialug. ( ) FaUlug. '.-: "-River Forecast. The W ills met te river at Portland will rise slightly Sunday and Monday and tall slightly Xuesdsy. Steamships to Arrire. PASSENGEBS AaJ FBEIGHT Kama ', From Date Bear-. ...... -... 8 P and way.... July It Roanoke... ......... .8. D. and way.. July 11 Great Northern. , ... 8. F. .. .July 11 Breakwater.. ..... i. Cooa Bay..,.,... .July 1 F. A. Kllbarn . ...... S. F.. C B. B.,July 13 Northern Pacific... S. P.. ....... ....July li Eeaver. ...... .......8. P. and way. ..July 19 Geo. W. Elder...... S. P. and way. ..July 18 Santa Clara... . ....,S. F. ......i....Jaly 20 Base City. ......... ,8. P. and. way. ..July 21 Steamers Dae to Depart. PASENGEBS AND FBEIGHT ' ' ' Name --- - - . - - For s . - --" Date Santa Clara. ,4..... 8. F, B. C B...Jnly 11 Rose City...........S. F. ........... July 11 Great Northern S. F. ............July IS Multnomah... ....... 8. D. ............July 14 Celilo.. ............. 8. D. ............Jnly 14 Yosemlte. . ; . ... ,, 8. D. . ,.,.. July 14 F. A. Kllbura......S. F. ............July 14 Boanoke ........... S. D. and war. .July . 14 Northern Pacific. ...8. F. ............July 15 Breakwater... ...... Coos Bay ...... .July 15 Bear. .............. .8. p. - ana way. .July 1 Klamath.. ......... -HoDoluln Jnly IS Beaver..!. ......... .8. P, and way ...July 21 Geo. W. Elder, ;.. S. D. and way,.. Jnly 21 Steamers leaving Portland for. Ban Francisco only connect with tbe steamers Tale and Harvard-leaving San Francisco Monday, Wednes day, Friday sad Saturday for Los Angeles aad Saa Diego. - Vessels in Port. " - Berth ........ Linnton .Port. Lbr. Co. ...North Bank Bsnkoka Mara, Jap. str..;... Daisy. Am. str... Egyptian Transport, Br. atr. tuimawe, ur. bk... ................. Unntoa Nebalera. Am. str......... ...St. Helena Rose City, Am. str... ........ ......Alnsworth Scgihaw, ' Am. str Astoria W. H. Manrton, Am. Bcn.....v. .EL So W. Vbr. John Ena, Am. k... ................ ..Albers rt ' - iy Weather Conditions. - The barometer is relatively low ever tbe Rocky mountain and plain states, and rela tively high along the north Pacific coast and over the Atlantic states. Showers snd thun derstorms have - occurred, la portions of - the Mississippi valley, Missouri valley and east gulf states. - The temperature have rises ia northern California, western Oregon, western Washington, Nevsda, Utah aad southern Idaho. The conditions are favorable for fair weather in this - district Sunday, except In southern Idaho, where it Will be unsettled and possibly showery.- , : .--.: '.--.- J -.-...j py::-'2 -v rtV, '-Forecast.' : ' Xt Portland and vicinity Sunday fair; ' north westerly winds.- , Orepon snd Wsshlngton Sunday lair; north westerly winds. . Idaho Sunday fair; north unsettled; ; prob ably showers south portion. , - - -r-: EDWARD A. BEALS, District forecaster. United States;; Weather Bnlletln. Observstions taken at 6 p. m.; Paeifie time, Jnly 3, 1915, ' -- - - - - - - - - - - a ; - at -5 -.8 Wind Btatkrn. m O : -1 - Baker , j.J 68 .0 -8 .N W Clear. - Boise f SO .O 8 NW Cloudy. Boston ...... 84 .O IO SW Cloudy. Calgary ..... 62 .0 18 N" Clear. 5 Chicago ' ... .. 80 .OS 4 8S Cloudy. . - .- Colfax 7 .0 O 0 Clear. Denver ...... 88' .O -8 .V Clear. Dee Moines... 82 .96 4 Wi (Clear. Duluth 60 .0 12 NE (Cloudy. Eureka--' ..... .'.".; .... .... '-, - 1 :.'?.- -Galveston ... 88 .0 14 V Clear. Helena ...... 63 .0 16 W Pt. Cloudy. Jacksonville SO 1.4-t 8 S s Cloudy. Kansas City.. 90 .0 8 SW Clesr. , rt Ixm - Angeles. , 76 .0 10 SW Clesr. : , Marsh field ... 70 .O 8 NW Clear. ' Medford ..... 82 ,,0 10 NW IPt. Cloudy Minneapolis .. 74 .02 6 NE IBaiB. : . Montreal .... 80 .0 12 W Clear. New Orleans.. 84 .O 4 SB Pt- Cloudy. New sVork.... 78 -O 18 S Pt, Cloudy. North , Head.. 64 .02 S W Clear. North Yakima 70 .0 4 NW Clear. Pendleton , 70 .0 12 W (Clear, i ' Phoenix ...... 102 .O 4 NE (Clear. Pocatelle .... 84, .0 ' 5 3W (Cloudy. Portland 74 .O ' 8 N . Cleaa , Roseburg .... 78. .O 6 .VE Clear. Sacramento .. 02 .O ' 8 SW (Clear. St. Loois,,.. 88 .O 8 IB , Pt, Cloudy. Slt, Iake..;.. 88 .0 4 S (Clear. . San Francisco 70 .O 20 HW Clesr. - Seattle ...... TO .0 6 W Clear. : Spokane ..... 72 .O 12 W Clear. Tacoma, ..... 7 .0 ,t NW Clear. Tatooah M'd. 62 .0 4 SW Clear. ' . Walla Walla. 78 -O 8 W Clear. Waehlngton , 861 .O 4 S (Cloudy. Winnipeg..,....' 72 .80 14 1SB ICloudy. " Yellows t. Pk. 64 .0 12 JS . (Cloudy. i , "Missing. ' Local Records. Portland, Or.. July 10. Maximum temper, ature. 74 degrees; minimum temperature, 64 degrees. River reading. 8 a. m., 7.7 feet. Change in - last 24 -ours, 0.1 foot.- ' Total rainfall (5 p. m. to B p. m.). aone. Total rainfall sine September 1. 1B14, 30.94 laches. Normal rainfall - since September -1. 44.19 inches. Deficiency of rainfall since Septem ber 1, 1014. 13.25 Inches. Total sunshine. 15 hoars 32 minutes. Possible sunshine. IS boars 82 minutes. Bsrometer (reduced to sea level), 8 p. m.. 28.87 inches.- - . At -Neighboring Ports. Astoria. Or. July 'lO. -Arrived At Knapptoa dnrlug the Bight steamer Daisy Gsosby, from Aberdeen. Arrived at 1;30 and left t'p at 2:14 Steamer Santa Claa. .from San - Francisco, via Coos Bay snd Eureka. Sailed at 2:10 p. m Steamer Northern Pacific, for Saa Frsn eisco. Arrived at 1:30 v. m. -Steamer Col. E. L. Drake, from gau Francisco. 1 ,: i;. t Pjrt. Townsesd. Warn., Jnlv 10. Sailed 12:15 .a. m.. steamer Oleum, Port San Luis: 12:30 s m., ateamer Dolphin... Kfcagway: 11:30. a - Governor; 6 a. . m. Ariaonian, Ilonolsia; 10 a. m., British steamer Aqullo, a-ttie. , s TatouAh, Waoh.,' July 10 (I. N. . Noon Steamer , ArUuoin, S3 .. miles ' oathwet ot riMttery. 1 Aberdeen. Waah. Jnly 10. S.I Sailed laisy eadaby. last night; J. B.'8tet on. noon. . -.' 8an lero, Cal., Jul.r lO. Arrtred-4 a. Tn.. Sboahone. Portland: S V, n., XJ. S. cmUwr New OrUana, Maaatlaa; 8:30 p. m., Yale. Sailed 5 a. in., tanker Kanawha, Norfolk; 4 p. m.. U. 3., ChatUoooga. Guajaiaa; a p. m., Sliotshone. , --; -,-:'-:. . IJeattle, rtiWata.iV ioly 1. Sailed Tank ateamer Olenm. . 2 a.- tn.. . Tor Ban i.nla; a tea me r Fnltoa, towlnc bars.. 1 a. nu. Van eoover; Prince Hapert. 9 :30 a. Prince KuperU Arrtted British steamer Titan, fl a. ra., Taooma; .. at earner Prtnee Rupert.. 6 a. m.. Prince Bupert; ; Peravlaa. bark Mario, 3 p. m., Callao. ' . Wraagell., JuJ.r 1. Sailed Steamer Alame da, 9 a. m., Kksgwar and Cook Inlet. Sitka. July - 10. Sailed Steamer Jefferaen, 8 a. m.,' Seattle. , Los Angeles Harbor,- CeL, July 10. . N; R- ArriTM Rteatnri uakme. Kureka, a j -io.. X 'rX i M m.- President. Seattle. p. m. Sailed ISteamers San Jacinto, Columbia river, 1 p. I m.; forts, imb rrDcieo, a p. m.j yi, mo Diea-o. :3 a. A. M. Simpson, Coos Bay, Grsrs. Harbor. 6 d. m.: 9 p. m.; .Tahoe, LAkme. Enreka. S n. m. Svea. Pnaet aonnd. & p. m. : President. San ltego, 12 midnight. San Frsneisco, Cal July 10. Arrived American steamer rFancis Hanlfy, Hito. 12K5 a. m.; City of Topeka. Enreka, 8:10 a. m. ; tieo. W, . K3der, Portland, via Astoria. S a. m. 1 Brunswick,. Fort Brag g, 6:23 a. m.; Ad miral 8th ley, Seattle. 6:50 a. m.; Arctic, Saa Dlejro, 7:30 . m.; V. S. 6. Nero. Saa Diego, 10:15 a. m.: San Gabriel. Pan Pedro. 5:10 d. m.; barye Fuller tou, L Port San tia, in tow of tug Fearless; Qneeni ssa rearo, s:is p. m.; Hardy, Coos Bay - ports, 8 :1I6 p. .mf W. F. lierrln, - Astoria, 10:23 a, m.; Harvard, San Pedro, 10:44 a. m.; Aroline. Saa Pedro, 11:26 a. m.: San Pedro. Ban. Pedro. 11:30 a. m.: schooner Honoipa, Bsna, 10:48 s. m.: Solano, Corinto. via tlaaatlan. 11 a. m.; C. 8. S, Se- Suoia, from a cruise, 1:86 p tn. BaileA rays iHsrbor.' Qrsys Harbor, 12:00 a. m. ; U. S.-S. Sequoia, lor 1 cruise, T :80 a. m. : Finland, New York.l vta San Pedro. -10:25 a. m.; Great Northern. Astoria, If :55 , s. m.; Beaver, San Pedro, 11:33 a. m.; F. A. Kll burn, Portland, via porta. 11:40 a. HJ.: schoon er Muriel, Mahnkona. 12 noon: Arctic, New. port, 12 noon; vangnara. aureus. i:x p. ra.; rt Now the opportunity 1 yours to save $185 to $1186.80 without the need of psytng Irtter es. when buying on time. If you want a new pis no. or a esed, as good as new piano; It yoo wsnt a piano or player-piano you will enjoy living with, thatvjou can pass to the genera tloa after joo then yoa want tbs kind of tpiaoo lu tills sale, , . $s.oo You do not : care, sales come to an end. because, sad to re late, many aales are made np of filno and IQlitter" Pianos chaaD. ahowv. badly jmsds with ear double credit receipt for $10 sends Iplanoa, pat together, to no- sucn piaDtm nere. ne rexnee 10 n iuauj floor fpace. We wish we could give yon val ues like these right along, but we can't and stay , la the piano business, . one of these pianos to your Bone, balance 86 monuuy, upwaras. Think of BuyingThis 3b For $248:50 $10 I . ' "' .1 I u , fH Stelaway ft Sons. .Mahogany . .. . rt .aempire Model ........... fsoo - JTo Interest means saving of 191.11 Total saving U you buy tuw'mlt l'n . Chicksrlng fc Son mahogany ........ Bungalow Model -i0 .JBZlO No in tersst. means . savina- of (78.C1. a Total saving If you buy aow, 8.f. Bteger ft sons. .Mahogany . ... . . . . AO interest means - saying ex WeUlngton. . oak . . ..i.l. .. . . .. . intsrMt means saving of IM.88. XoCimmoa . ... . .Bbony, .i.'.. ...... ... o interest means saving 01 fn.no. W!mma. w w yj .... ...... tmiwm www ........ M9' lnisresi -msaiis-ssvms. o . Beet Sons. . . . .Mahogany . . .... . Bheraton Model . . - Vo Utereat bmus saliag'ef 75.S. Total saving U jrom bajr wrw, 2.60 i Thompson. .... . . . Mahogany ,. ...... Irge Model . ... jf( - Mo latersst means saving or ssu.ss. Singer.... ....... Jdabog any Plyr. rtT No tntsrest means savins ef 898.8ft. Seeker ft Boas. . ..Walnut. . ..... ,...iarge Model .......oo to00 - Mil- inters t means aaviag or, wi.is. KlmbaU. .... -, . . . .Oak. .. . .. . . ... rtrt No interest means saving of 1115,00. Bteger ft Boas. . -Oak. ..... . . . . .... Ke iatirsst moans aaviag of TT.J, Thompson. ...... . 4ak. . - So interest moans aaviag ef 50,M. way ft sons. .Ebony .......... . . , No totsrest awaas saving of 163.00.i Singer. ... . . . : . ...Mahogany Carved, l-arge. Massive . . . . .. aBU TT JTs interest means saving of 97JtU TotaT saving it you buy, aow. Xyster rt.........Watomt . ....... ....Z.arre Model ivi 2i VBe taUrest msaas saving ef 8.6. . Total saving If you buy aow, .4. n . Davis ft Sons. . . . mahogany ... .... Shore ton ii624 5 No Interest means saving si eoe.wa. Antopiano .... . ... Mahogany . . i . , . . . interest moan. MvlsgTef 115.00. Xmelsei -.v....... JSahogany . . . . i. . Ho Interest means saving of 57.g7. WQllsms Bros... ..Walnut ....... . 'NoTiawrsst means saving of 160.88. Bradbnry Rosewood -....... Bradford . . . . . . . Oak . ....... .j.. "lilrintsrest means saving of 157.27. Vallav asm. ..... .Mahogany ........ No interest means saving of 850.88. Bstey ..........iWainti ....v......yartor urgan .. la taraat means laavmar ex S1S.VD. xarnoxz . . .. - - -. . i J -i Ho latereax means savuig f..i .i. m- " mnrr. Weber . t , .,.- Jtosewoed ........ .Baby Grand .... . .. . . ., gsso KSDO Bo interest meaaa saving of 123.00, Totaf saving if yoa buy J-- Antomatio-Electrlo -.... . .'. . . . ... . . . .Flayer - JPiano .......... .ejso RSOO We intsrsst BMans saving ef f 115.00. Total savina- if you buy now, 1675.007 Bcrrrwood Orcbsstrion ....... rintes. Drams, Bto 1T,5. .,8750 Bo iutsrsit means saving ef 10.l. Total saving if you bay aow. $U8.ia. Chase Bros. . . . . - .tJprlgiit. . .Plain Case, , . . ... ..... .Wb1) f 1 OO "V- mtersrt moans ssvUg of 850.88. Total saving If you buy now of 310.&. Davia Tfc BoT . .......... . . . . .na-r Piano. Metal Tnb'g SW 430O 7""tate5eot, means saving of JTT.40. Total-saving If yoa buy now, i7.40. Talking Machine Specials X.arge Graphophon. Very Powerful Motor..... Jf Sapphire Point Pbonograph i. . . .............. .f J Blse Talking Machine.'.. ....... . . ..... J ....... . ....... ..... .3r Xte Model Permanent Point Phonograph .................. .f 83 Small Graphophone. Clear Tone, .......................... . 10 . Nearly Bew. Slso Talking Machine................... .9 40 Bise Talking Machine. Pine Condition.......... f 49 tete Hornless Cabinet Biso Machine. ...................... .flog Bappbire Point ' Phonograph.. . . v. . . . .................. i .... IS Blso Talking Machine. Good Condition.... ... S Blse Talking Machine. Good Condition.,:. . . . . . , . . . 33 Terms fl Cash: BOe Weekly and Upward. Every Machine Onaranteed la , ' Plrst-Class Condition.. Prices Include a Beleotion of Beeoxds. yisrr otm sixxxjro xachzbb bbcobo ezcsaboz DryASTrsirr Privilege "of Exchange Within One Tear for Any Bow Plane or Talking IT. . - ... chine Yon May Select, We Aliqwlag mil Amonnt Paid to Bate. FZXBT-CZfclSS TTJKIWO tmtTOHTS, S2; GBA1TBS. $330, Phone Mala C:2 . , . . POB. TMMBBZATB ATTEBZZOB. . , Open Evenings ' O Bnrln Bale af hViin ExoeptingSatardays. . UlvUW Clil Wholesale and BetaQ ' "IBS STOBB Manufacturers'. Coast BUtrfbntors. Prentiwi. Ftireka, 32:23 P. tn.: r-ra, f -- attle, 12:45 p. m.'. J. A. Moffett. tnr, 1:4 p, m.; hiberla, lloneknng, via llonoXUu, S:lo p. m. Nortbfork, tnreka, 8:25 p. nt.; Peru, Ballma. via ports, 3:13 p. tn. ; Hritia steam er Booral. Melbourne, 8:30 p. la.; U 8. . Hector, Newjxwt News, via Saa -Dleiro, t:bS p. in.; Adeline Bjnitn, Coos Bay tvrts, 4: p. lu.; ktarvara. Ban Peuro and ban Diego, 4:10 p. Bi.; Argyll, aian Pedro. 8:15 p. m. Trtrti Coos Bay 'Notes.;'; ? Marshfleld". Or., July ,10.- -It is ex pected that the steamer Carlos will be chartered by the Smith company to take the place of the Ninn Smith if the latter is chartered for an offshore trip. . ' J. "J.v Meaner and G." Z. TVeldln are here from the Portland office inspect lng boats, on the bay. , , - m 1 1 1 Bay City Ship Millions. , ; San Francisco, Cal., July 10. (TJ, P.)-Customs business In San Fran cisco, both Import and export, gained during the. fiscal year ended June 81, 1915, according to figures made public today ' by . the auditing : department of the United States customs service. , Exports amounted to 79,781,J 66 as against $62,535,C4S for the preceding yearJ Imports for the year totaled $76,068,028 as against $66,894,289 dur ing the preceding year. ; , . The .customs receipts Of the port for the year totalled $4,688.411. 77.' . J .j.,,.- ; ,, m ,1 1 1 1. y ' ' f:' . ' ' Tainpico Arrives. 1 ." ; To take the first full load of lum ber for the Atlantic coast -of the year 198-16, ; the American steamer ' Tam pico reached the river yesterday from " Nome, Alaska. ' Bhe la under charter to the Crossett-Western Lumber com pany , and comes here . after several trips to Alaskan waters ' from Ban Francisco and Puget sound.' perhaps. - , wta . soma $ 1 2.SO with our double orsdit receipt for $86 asnds ens of the plsysr-pl-snea to your horns,' bal. aaos $S monthly and up wards. . . sell cheap. There are Classy $400Piano ' Cash $6 Monthly . TT 1 Sals 4 , 'a til XiJ auaxa jrvoa&ssaix,.- Prios. Pries, Sheraton Model ..... . i ??- tJP,sw owu saving u i wy ..KUely Carved... . . . . . ... .1350 J13& Total savia gif you buy sew. M. 4 .?" 7.1 , xoisi saving. u yra "7 4Tt1A Mnal IS30 w-w i - - - -- -- - - ,.. . . v u ' . - xow. nrai " I "'J ""'alcn joe .001 - Model .. . .. . . ... 1fj J45 Total savina- if yea buy now. 10.16. xoiai saving . yra 7 w'.r."'"icr .Baby Grand t -.. 7, ToUf saving if you buy aow-.M W. .targe Jdodel .P00 Totaf sarin, if buy arr (,d '- til' is83 Total aving if yea buya, Kn- jrtnor ra ,........? ouuu Total saving if w tw M, I74I.00, iiw viis v-w 88-Hote Mnsle . . . fjeo Tjrtal ajvins if yoa buy -J"6'0 ain Model .... .f375 26u Total saving if yon buy sow, 8178.177 jbarge Model . . ...... ...a350 JBIOO Total saving if you buy aow. W10.00 Mode .. .... . , , . . . , o targe Model . .......... .378 Totaf saving if yoa buy tm, 7.7Tl x,arge acooei ef?" .jexoo Total saving lr yoa any , sow, 1235.88 an ....... $133 I JO if you buy sow, 111.057 xotai saving II ZzV-V" IT -' ' iJ.L-.ZZ, im o" k .?;. n 4i.Hi n ;t.r. hi:.( m a.5t slo.oo -44 8.00 l' Oar Warrant is ; wliMM lfl ' Bactal ty A 1UUU VU. fi2.c;3.c-j THAT CBABOtS BO IITTZ-r.; 7." Ill Pourth Street, near TTi -.'--'. ,1