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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 191V. XHk CRAFT IN COASTWISE TRADE WILL NOT BE TAKEN AT THIS TIME , Commandeering Is Merely to Be Prepared for Any Emergency That May Arise W. D. WELLS RETURNS Beaver and Jtoge Olty WUi Costtane Indefinitely on Present Schedule, . Says Agent. on Parthia shoal in Firsv Narrows. Vancouver. B. C. "The dredge wni operate oniy m daylight in working hours and during the nights will be moored at the north shore of the channel in the nar rows opposite Parthla Shoal. The usual lights will be displayed during the night. Interested parties are kind ly requested to govern themselves accordingly." JAP SCHOONER IS RESCUED The shipping board has no lnten .'tlon of .taking over vessels In the ' coastwise trade on the Pacific coast unless there is absolute need of them. Meantime the ships coming tinder the board's classifications in the commandeer orders effective MOn day will continue on their present schedules. The commandeering of ' all vessels f 7500 tons or over is merely done to be prepared for any emergency and for placing the busi ness of such steamers under the con trol of the Government. Such were the statements of W, D Wells, Portland agent of the San S rati Cisco & Portland Steamshlpcompany who returned Sunday night from a trip r t 14 4 a i - at in Ik. - a r I t t-Unl rnnrii- tlons. He spent four days In New York. several daya in Washington and other ' la rite cities. "Whilo at Washington I had a talk with a member of the shipping board," said Mr. Well, "and he gave me the information I have Just outlined." The steamers Beaver and Rose City Of the San Francisco and Portland line are the only vessels plying at this port to come under the commandeer order. and Monday were formally taken over by the government. Under the system they will con tinue Indefinitely on their present schedule, said Mr. Wells, "ana there Is a probability that there will never be any need for them In war service."! Mj. Wells sa!d he had received no official word concerning the com mandeer order, but presumed that such word had been conveyed to the offi cials at San Francesco. San Francisco Awaits Orders Han Francisco. Cal., Oct. 16. (U. P.) San Francisco shipping men today awaited anxiously receipt of orders from Washington showing to what use Pacific coast vessels over 2500 tons burflen would be put under the govern ment's requisition effective Monday. The understanding is that the ves sels not Immediately needed will be operated by the owners on the govern ment's account. The Matson liners Lurllne and Manao are expected to be ordered Immediately to Australia for wheat, while the Mat sonla and Maui probably will become hospital ships. The Pacific Steamship company ex pects the government to take the Pres ident and Governor and later one or two others, while the Pacific Mall has the Ecuador, Venezuela and Columbia ready for Uncle Sam, but they will be kept In the oriental trade as long as possible. Officials of the Oceanic Steamship company are negotiating with the shipping board over the use to be made of the Sonoma, Ventura ana sierra, now running to Australia. Vessel Loaded With Codfish Barel7 Misses Going Ashore. San Francisco, Oca. 1. (I. N. S.) The first shipment of codfish to come to this country from Japan escaped destruction on the rocks of Duxbury reef yesterday afternoon py a matter of inches. The Japanese schooner Kobo Maru, Captain Hisatomi, from Hakodate for San Francisco, made the Point Reyes landfall early yesterday morning. The weather was calm. Gradually the schooner drifted toward ruxbury reef. The wireless operator at Bolinas, seeing the schooner's plight, sent word to San Francisco. I Crowley launch No. 24 was sent to the rescue and arrived on tho scene at 4:15 p. m. At that time the schooner was still becalmed and per ilously closo to the breakers over the reef. The current had .'sent the schooner In so fast that it seemed impossible that the launch could reach her and certain tho schooner would be driven to destruction. With extreme difficulty Captain Moore of the Crowley ,aunch tooled his ves sel close in and threw a warp over to the schooner and the Kobo was towed safely to San Francisco. The Kobo Maru had aboard 100,000 codfish for the Pacific Trading com pany. Bulk Handling Grain Will Be Necessity O. Xnslng Hard Bays Government Is Beanlsitioninjr So Wany Bags for Trench-B oil ling, Supply Is Short. "Northwest grain growers who are hesitating about adopting the bulk handling of grain had better1 study con ditions aC the front." said G. Lansing Hurd. Monday afternoon. Mr. ' Hurd has just finished several months work as special investigator of bulk han dling methods for the government. "The government is requisitioning all ihe grain bags it can Secure, con tinued Mr. Hurd. "It will use millions of them in trench-building. By another year it is highly probable that It will not be possible to secure grain bags for grain. Bulk handling ,wlll then be unescapable. It will be merely sound common sense for growers and dealers to get ready now. While preparation for bulk handling is proceeding with great rapidity throughout the grain producing districts of the Northwest, there are. yet some who are backward and reluctant to turn to the newer method." Nail Removed From Little Girl's Throat The prompt removal of a shingle nail from the throat of Bessie Mc Caffery. 20-months old daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. D. F. McCaffery, 567 Raleleh street, saved the child from death. The , child swallowed the nail Saturday, which lodged in the right bronchial tube, obstructing the right lung and Impairing respiration. The nail was located by means of an X-ray photograph and was removed Monday by Dr. Charles Loedlng at Good Sa maritan hospital. QUINAULT SURVIVORS AT S. P. Some Material About Stranded Ship Has Been Rescued. San Francisco. Oct. 16. (I N. S. The survivors of the Rrookines steam-I the steamer D. G. Scofleld, and Cap er Qulnault, which went ashore between taln Kirkwood has succeeded Captain Shelter cove and Point Gorda last week, arrived at San Francisco Monday morning. They were to have been taken aboard the steamer Sea Foam, but on account of the fog they decided to drive from Shelter cove to Fortune and take the train to Ban Francisco. Captain Peterson and his crew were examined yesterday afternoon by United States Inspectors Guthrie and Dolan. The testimony of all concerned seemed to show that the vessel ran ashore in a dense fog. Martin and Henry Lund, tibe two divers who were on board, on their way north to bring up the bullion from the hold of the Brother Jonathan, will not ose their diving apparatus. The Brookings company received a teleeram yesterday stating that the diving suits and pumps had already been taken out, and that they cargo in the hold of the vessel would probably be saved as well as the oil drums. The vessel is resting easily on the rocks, with the certain promise of de struction the minute the sea begins to get angry, John Smith, in steamer Asuncion. command of the DEAD WHALE IS SIGHTED Dredge to Rosume Operations on Parthia Shoal. The following information has been received at the locar branch hydro graphic office: "Information has been received from the master of a steamer that on Oc tober 9. 1917, when in latitude north 24 degrees, 47 minutes, longitude west il aegrecs, 53 minutes, sighted I dead whale about 70 feet long; evl oentiy aead for some time; wind N. N. w. ana rresn. ' r i . . - . . i.iaiiurifl are aavisea mat on or about TuesJay. October 16, 1917, the public works department dredge, Mas- todon will again commence operations r When You Sea's FORD think of Committee Meets Tonight As it conflicted with the dinner given in honor of Charles R. Page, new member of the shipping board, who was a visitor In the city Monday, the scheduled joint meeting of the ad vlsory committee of the free govern ment nautical school and the naviga tlon committee of the Chamber of Commerce, which - was to have been held at the chamber Monday night, was postponed. Several members o the committee attended the dinner. meeting of the committees will be held some evening during the week. Port Commissions to Meet iun mu puadi cc oni no w UIIMRLLO UULU0, ! CAME TO OREGO 1845, DIES; AGED 95 School for Blind Has' New Quarters Hew location Is In Old Tailing School in South Portland; Half Second Hoot Is Used. Tho Portland school for the sight less has moved. It is now located in the Old Failing school in South Port- .. I o AMI D rA liana at Jrront ana forter sireeis. nau uneral Service Will Be Con-L the 8econd noor of tho 8tructui-e ducted 1 uesday in Oregon habeen Biven to the bllnden- Tb J - I erurtv rnnms arn commodious, well City, His Former Home. II . 11 B m ventilated, and. what means less to them, well lighted. Here their equip ment for chair caning, piano tuning. hammock and shopping bag weaving and other things necessary in teaching the sightless to be self-supporting have been Installed. "Our attendance is inicreasing." said the blind in structor of the blind school. J. F. Myers, when Superintendent I R. Alderman and party called. at the school Monday afternoon. Appeal was made for telephone service so that those who have chairs they wish re- caned might, telephone their wishes. The blind men have built up quite a little business in the recaning of chairs and in other work which the school board allows them to do as a means of helping them meet their expenses. MELTING POT IS SET UP FOR OLD JEWELRY AT SUPERFLUITY SHOP Plenty of Opportunity Now Offered to Get Rid of Old Clothes or. New Cash, SALE OPENS WEDNESDAY Bed Cross Is Seeking rands and Has Opened Curiosity Shop at 108 Pifth Street QUE T 1 UPON HEELS OF MONDAY'S RIOTING SHPYARD Charles Bolds Charles Bolds, who died at the Good Samaritan hospital Sunday night at the age of 95, was the oldest pioneer and oldest Indian war veteran in Ore gon. He was born in Kentucky and crossed the plains In 1845, coming to Arrests Made After Workers Are Beaten l?y Strikers at Northwest Plant, Strikers in Portland shipyards greeted the advent of the federal m is olation board Monday with a con- Oregon City in October of that year I certed picketing move on the North from The Dalles in an open canoe. west Steel company's plant and the He fought under Captain Thompson in beginning of disorder on a large scale me t-ayuse inaian war OI ISH-S. a mnh nf ihnut 3D!) ctrlkr lionlnvod Mr. Bolds celebrated his ninety-fifth I about th niant . th rpiuf of work- birthday on February 27, last, at the men were changing at half past three Baron apartments in this city, where Ul assaulted a number of strike- over relatives ana inenas cauea breakers as they were leaving for their 10 cuiiKiaiuime mm. jar, noma spent i homes most of his life in and near Oregon I i4vimv t vuim TT 1 . J . . 1 . I '"J'- " ""n" Ulc,,m" 1 Covor. i.h nlrVet. -ti,mr. on V, ... 4 10C4 D1.. i 1 4 1 O -7 O T I ' v -r, " - ' To open bids on $50,000 pilotage and 1 who died in 1896. 1874 he married Mrs. Dorcan Cross, towage bonds, a special meeting of the Port of Portland commission will be held Thursday afternoon. The money Is to go toward the purchase price or a new towboat. ABERDEEN GIVB8 FOUR SHIPS NEWS OF THE PORT Auxiliary Schooners Included in Commandeer Order. Aberdeen, Wash., Oct. 16. Requisi tion by the federal government of all vessels of over 2500 tons now build ing or completed will affect four ships here, one of which is in the water and three of which are on the ways. One of these is a big auxiliary schooner building at the Aberdeen ship yards for Norwegian parties, two are aux lliary schooners building for Nor. wegians at the Grays Harbor Ship building company and the fourth is the big steamer being built at the Grays Harbor motorshlp corporation yards for private parties. Should the gov ernment take over all vessels of 1500 tons or over, every vessel now under construction on Grays Harbor would be taken, but It would not affect any of the steamers plying in the Grays Harbor-San Francisco lumber trade. Arrivals October 16 Sbasta. American Kteampr from San Prt in ballast. Depj-ture October 16 Breakwater. American steamer, for Run r rancisco, wltn passengers an,i freight. Marine Alman&c Weathar at Eiver'i Mouth North Head. Oct. 16. Condition, at th moutn or tne rlrer at noon: Wind, north west, 22 miles; weather, clear; am, smooth. Bun Record for October 17 Sun rises... 0:31 a. m. I Sun sets ...5:22 n. m. Tides at Astoria Wednesday Mr. Bolds was known to all the old settlers in Oregon far and wide, and met all the prominent officers of the state. He is survived by three children, C. Edward Bolds, Mrs. Josephine Hayne and Mrs. N. C. Welch, all or this city. There are seven grandchildren and ten great grandchildren. . The six stepsons .who regarded him as ?. father are Caleb, Harvey, Elmore, Dell, Frank and Rev. Charles Cross, all of Oregon City. The funeral will be held in Oregon City Tuesday, and arrangements are in charge of the Holman undertaking company of that place. Death of Athena Man Was Accidental An opportunity to give away your last year's overcoat, last year's- hat, shoes, cigarette case or umbrella is afforded by the formal opening of the nea cross Superfluity Shop at 106 Fifth street Wednesday morning:. Mrs. William Wood is manarer of the shop and is being assisted by other well known women. A score of them have been busy receiving and arrang ing curious, antique, useful and pure ly "superriuoua" contributions. Among other Important Innovations will be a melting pot for old sold, Broken cuff links and setless rings need no longer clutter up one's Jewel box. Bring 'em In and watch 'em melt. There will also be a penny box in which to drop contributions. There will be games on which to spend su perfluous nickels and dimes. The pur chase of Civil war relics and pots of home-made Jam will take care of your larger coin. So there really is no rea son why one should leave the shop with any superfluous money what ever. And, remember, in all your contribu tions and in all your buying, that the Red Cross is making the best kind of use of every cent realized from these Byron's Demurrer Overruled by Bean The demurrer of Carlos Byron, Ta coma timberman, in the Oregon & Cali fornia land-grant case, was overruled Monday by Federal Judge Bean, giving the first point to -the government. Byron, with Frank J. Alley, an attor ney of Roseburg, was indicted by the federal grand Jury, it being charged that the two men fraudulently ob tained large sums of money by offer ing to locate people on valuable timber lands. CATARRH CAUSED BY A GERM Kow to Destroy the Germ sal Za4 Disease To cure catarrh so it won't come back you must, according to 'a noted authority, first drive from your bodr the millions of germs that are flour isning in the Inner recesses of your nose and throat and are causing the disease. .virher. lS Separation which "does this called Hyomel (pronounced Hlgh-o-me). Hyomel ls a Kerm killing va porised air formed from the purest oil of Eucalyptus combined with other healing and antiseptic ingredients You breathe Hyomel through the moutn and nose by means o a little hard rubber inhaler which druggists fur nish with it. This medicated germi cidal air penetrates Into every fo'.d and crevice of the mucous membrane of your nose and throat, kills the ca- i&rrn serum mat loose mere, soothec. Postal Receipts Increase Postal receipts in the Portland post le IT "J" LXnZt "duces and heals the ewollen lnflsnvei endllng Monday showed an increase ot membranes, stops the discharge nd 12863.65 over the corresponding perioa l opens up the clogged nose and air of last year. For the first IB days 1 passages in a truly wonderful way. n rv, 1011: h mar so 1 ss 71. 1 The Owl Drue oomoanv and mnv and for part of October Just Passed other eading druggi h. isa oss vicinity sell Hyomel with the positive j . . - - . i Kuerantee mat it must cure catarrh or that ths money paid for it will be refunded. (Adv.) With the Fingers! Says Corns Lift Out Without Any Pain ACIDS IN STOMACH II CAUSEIKESTION Sore corns, hard corns, soft corns or any kind of a corn can shortly be lifted right out with the fingers if you will apply directly upon the corn a few drops of freezone, says a Cincinnati authority. It is claimed that at small cost one can get a quarter of an ounce of frees- Oreates Qas, Sourness and Pain. Bow to Treat. Medical authorities state that nearly nine-tenths of the cases of stomach trouble. Indigestion, sourness, burning, gas. bloating, nausea, etc., are due to one at any drug store, which is suffi- an excess of hydrochloric acid in the clent to rid one's feet of every corn or "macn, ana not, as some believe, to av men oi aigesuve juices. I ne deli cate stomach lining is irritated, diges tion is delayed and food sours, causing the disagreeable symptoms which every stomach sufferer knows so well. Artificial digestants are not needed in such cases and may do real harm. callous without pain or soreness or tho danger of infection. This new drug ls an ether compound, and while sticky dries the moment it is applied and does not Inflame or even irritate the surrounding tissue. This announcement will Interest Try laying aside all digestive aids and many women here, for it is said that the present high-heel foot wear is put- instead get from any druggist a few it sale- and could n tn riv9nt, tor"B ou pracucauy every w wan B fMt Hlrh Water. 1:35 a. ill 7.3 ft. 1:09 p. m, 8.9 ft. Low Water. 7:22 a. m 2.7 ft. 8:10 p. m 0.1 ft. Dally River Readings 8:00 a. m., 120th Meridian Time. breaker in the plant, at Fourth and College streets. One of tharn struck him on the back of the head with a strip of slabwood. Daniels was taken to the emergency hospital with a bad scalp wound. Other workers who were attacked were taken home by their friends. A riot call to police headquarters brought every available policeman to the scene of the trouble, and actual violence was kept at a minimum by effective "strong-arm" work on the part of the officers. Streetcar Is Attacked A streetcar carrying a load of strike breakers and guarded by police on front and rear platforms was stormed by the strikers at Front and College streets, and the trolley was jerked from the wire. The police, however, prevented any further disorder at this point. Marion Casten and Arthur Knutson, strikers, called upon the moh to "beat up the cops. Sergeant Sherwood, who was standing nearby, collared one with SHIPYARDS ARE INSPECTED Board Two Members of National Visit in Portland. To view shipping conditions at Port points, . St U B 3 B a n O STATIONS m V W mi as i. as 6s ess Liston 22 2.2 0.4 0.00 Umatilla 25 4.0 0 0.00 Albany 20 0.8 O 0.00 Salem 20 1.5 0 0.00 Ortgon City 12 1.5 0.6 0.00 Portland 15 3.7 0.4 0.00 Ri ver Forecast Pendleton, Or.. Oct 16. That Xr, William R. Scott of Athena came to his death through the accidental dls- each hand and loaded them Into the charge of an automatic shotgun Frl-1 patrol wagon. day, was tho verdict or the coroner s I Three Z.acV (truin c&rdat Juairri r- nVActlo-SrA Vl a Arf1IVn. I ttignt men were arrested as conclusive evidence of an accident and "ou w,:i"' r . ul lu"."c'- "in view of the evidence at hand," the t, 't . ' 1 , f ' t y.rs jury felt justified in bringing a Judg- i " ? u JT, ment of accidental death Tunzat, 29, arrested for disorderly conduct, could not produce registra tion cards, and are being held for in vestigation by federal officers. Frank Novora, another picket taken The body of Dr. Scott, who was for- a practicing physician at Seat tie, but who for three years had beon farmin? th Ct TT Ttoftdpr nine twn miles south of Helix, was found in the Mnto custody, was flourishing a butcb- bfLthronm of the farmhouse about noon er Kmie. . injck .uepenio ana James L,. The Willamette Rirer at Portland xrn r bv his foreman. Emmttt Clemmens. 1 Crraham were cnarged with disorde inev are iwo or tne a land and Columbia. rivr Charles R. Page, new member of tho a ne"ly ttiniu-y during the next two There was a shotgun by his side and by fighting, times as much: as will accrue from this and all other sources of revenue. Fruit, flowers, jewels, canned goods, old lace, everything one can imagine, is being brought in and is gladly re ceived. The shop has a neat and tasty appearance, considering the -variety of goods on display. Steps to Prevent Explosions Planned Washington. Oct. 16. (I. N. S.) Mysterious explosions in munition plants are to be brought to an end. A system of licensing explosives that will keep track of every stick of dyna mite and every grain of gun powder in the United States from the time it leaves the hands of the manufacturers until it ls used has been planned. It was admitted today. Police chiefs of nany cities, manu facturers of explosives and officials of the department of justice were in conference with the director of the bureau of mines today discussing the rules and regulations that will regu late the sale of explosives after No vember 15. Cycle Dealers of Northwest Meet Indian, motorcycle dealers of the en tire northwest, including Montana, are in session today at their annual con vention which is being held in Port land this year. The convention lasts for two days and is being held in a special meeting room at Ballou & Wright's, local Indian distributors. As a special feature a movie trip through the Indian factory will be shown at the Sunset theatre. -Adv. NUXATED IRON 1 Ten u P&lr'f KJ Iff CT p Fill el R ODr. FenHnma Kiar. ftrw Talk firtMsa aaa Medical Aotbor. atlh aayafciaaa that tacy koala their Badcno Sari aaaearia itwa tSrkacy I thrrrcitmcu ratio tbe keahh mt(ta TkaHqraa4 DcawT Of mm ncoera bbw uwm. warniac acainM ue of awtillle iroa vales aaay Injaic At tccta. earrodc tho atoiaarfc aa4 oo far aiorc harm thaa tsaai mMtn eat of oat? atnaw Iron, okea tare ttawa per oar after ataala. It will inemte the tmiftb mn4 cadataaea of vnk. Bcrvoa. raa-oova folka l"" ta two vcrka (lata ta aaajr tottaatca, Dtif-d h ft ounces oi uisuraiea magnesia ana taKe a teaspoonful in a quarter glass of water right after eating. This sweet ens the stomach, prevents the forma tion of excess acid and there ls no sourness, gas or pain. Blsurated Mag nesia (In powder or tablet form never liquid or milk) is harmless to the stom ach, inexpensive to take, and is the ' most efficient form of magnesia for stomach purposes. It ls used by thou sands of people, who enjoy their meals with no more fear of Indigestion. Adv.) DON'T ENDURE RHEUMATIC PAIN Any kind of external ache relieved by Sloan's Liniment. Talbot & Casey snipping ooara, and j. vv. AcKerson, a special representative of the board, are visitors in the city. Mr. Page is on his way to Washington where he expects to arrive October 26. and is making a tour of the coast to be pre- At Neighboring Ports Astoria. Or.. Oet. 15. Sailed at 3:3ft n m bicbuict Argyii, i or an rrannsco. oan r rancisco. uct. is. Sailed at 2 D. m.. launch Tillieum. for San Pedro, from A. fori. paTed Vmake a 71 8 fc " frOU1 hand report of conditions. Mr. Page prior to his apnointment Ban IHezo. Uct. 1R. Sailed mntnr ii4uin ABiri. in tow. lor San ITanclsco for renalra. was connected with the Firemen's In- . ea"ie uct i5. .sailed at 4 p. m., motor surance fund in San Francisco. Mr, Ackerson comes from Washington Both men were shown over the ship building plants Monday by Llovd Wentworth, Portland representative of Aamirai Capps, head of the Emergen y r ieei corporation "Cascarets" For Your Bowels if Headachy, Sick For biliousness, bad breath, colds, indigestion and constipation. Enjoy life! Liven your liver and bowels tonight and feel fine. Notice to Mariner, The following affects the aids to navigation in the seventeenth llght- nouse aistnct: i-eiia.iem mver rteei Duoy z. re ported missing, October 12. To be re placed as soon as practicable. Juan de Fuca Strait Point Wilaon buoy 6, reported adrift. October 12. To be replaced as soon as practicable. wasmngton sound Shin Harhn bhannon point buoy 2. reported. Oc tober 9, as adrift about one fourth mile east of position. To be replaced Sailed: as soon as practicable. . m. Washington Sound Ha1 T ,, . oeattle. Wash- Tour tongue ls coated! Look Inside your wstch cover pnd see! That's bad business What have you been eatin? What were you drinking? What kind of a lasy chair did you take exercise in? Now don t think it doesn t matter, be cause, it's your bowels thatetalk now every time you open your mouth. That doesn't help your popularity, nor your earning capacity. Besides, a person 'with bad bowels is in a bad way and a coated-tongue or a bad breath are sure signs of bad bowels and poor diges tion. ' Why don't you get a 10-cent box of Cascarets at any drug store and give your liver and thirty feet of bowels the nicest, gentlest cleansing they ever experienced. Take one or two Cas carets tonight and wake up feeling fine and fit All Headache, Dullness. Bll tousness. Bad Breath. Stomach Sour " sees. Cold and Constipation gone ,, wake up .With your head clear, tongue clean, stomach sweet, liver and bow els active, step elastic and complexion rosy.- ' Cascarets work while you sleep - never gripe or sicken. Cascarets act y so gently that you hardly realize you have taken a thorough cathartic. They ' don't bother' -you ail next day like ..salts, pills,, oil or calomel Cascarets being perfectly harmless is best chll area's, laxative. Adv. for Portland, Alarsurield. Or.. Oct. IX ArrJvoH- T,i Samson, to tow steamer C. A. Smith to tsau r rancisco. at U a.m.: Hardy, at 6:30 a. m oauca: jonanna smltD. at 12:30 D. m san xTanclueo. Oct. 10. (I. N. a.) Ar. rlred: OctoTer 15 Tu Sea Rover, with sallauts of K. P. Daniels, who was tak en to the hospital. Extra Police on Duty In anticipation of further disorder of this kind. Chief Johnson has issued orders for every man on the first night relief to report for duty at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Instead of 4:30 as rv. 5riTh JnZ t mi7 mately 180 policemen will be on haad, Every cartridge that goes into Mexico! h4S1Kra, tn nart .J a gaping wound under his chin. Cartridge Licenses Required by Board must be licensed by the new war trade board. The announcement of the tightening of the embargo regulations I on the southern border was the first ! order issued by the newly constituted iVm. H. Smith, from Seattle .t S -Tii I . . p. b.; Martha Buehuer. from Santa Barbara. Doara- o explanation oi ine new or- at 7:05 p. m.: Rog City, from Loa Ane-elea. I der was made other than to say that It at 8:13 i).m.; Japanese schooner Tokio Mara, I was for the protection Of the supplies ,i!-.nX M p-mo:,.8ea ?m 2.m of munitions in the United States ri.r:T The order is connected, however, Kins, with baree Ereklne M. Phelna for Port wttn tne reports oi recent raias ana San Luis, at 12 noon; cas launch Tllllcum, I fear of raids by Mexican bandits. It is ior ux Anseies. at ij:au d. m .: tuar Sea I r.n hoKevo ho-a that tho nnla. lo , iiu uuec iaiiuia. at i:ou n. m Helen T Drew fr,r n.Mnvfuul at n GoTernor, for Loa Anceles. 'at 4:30 n."m."'Mt can undoubtedly secure such mill Arctic, for Fort Braee. at 5:20 n. m motor I tarv suDnlies here as it actuallv needs. snip rtuuanu. tor aeattie, at O.Oo n. m ready to be rushed to any part of the city in case of another demonstration like that of Monday 'afternoon. When the trouole started Monday afternoon, patrolmen whose beats w-re near other shipyards were ordered to hurry to the waterfront to quell any trouble that might start. Fortunately no disorders deve'oped save at the ono yard. Chief of Police Johnson today will have extra patrols on the waterfront. Following the rioting of Monday aft- aimed at the Mexican government, as ernoon, a mass meeting of metal trad, s worKirs was tautu ai Anon Da. I where further "picket duty" was dl- San Krauclsco. Oct. 1. Arrlred: Fearless. with Fnllerton in tow, from Port San Luis. t i:w a.m.; yueen. rrom Ijos Angeles, at 2:201 a. m.; UEme, rrom Caspar, at 0:30 a. m. Aaniirai ocniey, irom oeattie, at 9 a. m. F. A. Kllburn, for Portland, at 2:30 Oct. 16. Arrived: North Point MlKlev buov HS. nrt ana. rromsoutneastern Alaskan porta. Sailed: , , - - -zt' - "-,,,,00- (jmHiiii, ror isome. at i:4o a.m. "'S' ocpt-ciuucr il. xo oe replaced as October IS. Arrived: Prealdent from S.n soon as practicable. . Diepo, Tie San Francisco, at 11 n. m.: City wasningion sound Rosario Strait ot irom soutneasiem Alaskan porta. hi t.4t y. in.; rtwuicy. irum Aucnoraae. Tia j Southwestern and Southeastern Alaskan porta. at 2:20 p.m. Sailed: Admiral Dewey, for San Francisco, at 11:43 p.m.; Rainier, fori San Francisco, at 4 p.m.; Despatch, for Southeastern Alaskan port, at 7 p. m.; M. S. ueiuutent, ior i-oruana. at 4 p. m. Cordova. Oct. 15. Sailed: Admiral Evans. southbound, at 1 a. m.; Alaskan, southbound. at 6 a. m. wraneeii, uct. i.. balled, at 4 d. m. Humboldt, northbound. Ketcnikan. un. id. saiieo at 4 p. m., ? Make Your Own Cough Syrup and Save Money Lawson Rock buoy HS. heretoforn r. ported missing, was found in position, ROBERT WAR RACK, Lighthouse Inspector. Better than the ready-made kind. JUMUT prepared avt boaoe.' cussed. The meeting also look up the question of naming delegates to ap pear before the federal adjustment board and present the demands of the strikers. Conditions in the "strike zone" were quiet this morning. Find Liquor in Dry Leader's Home Towing Astri to San Francisco Because the necessary reDair could not ue maae at Kan Diego, the motor ship Astri is binir towed to San Pror Cisco, arrnrdinir tn nmri !.., ... I Sonawne. northbound. .lv Th "a.Tw k" . "v.c" lu: Taeoma. Oct. 16. -Arrived: J - ""v. i, wuiiu iium rnn nnn i , i i c.tiu . . i . ... i jjru:u a 1 11 , ivui omuc. ' woast wun a cargo or lum ber, encountered a hurricane off Ma. zatlan several days ago and was com peted to put into San Diego Hr deckload was shifted and there was io ieei or water m her hold. Her chain plates were bent and nhrt inot part Of her deckload. The ti m sn Francisco, Oct. 16. (I. N. S.) The be made at San Francisco The Atr I follwlng army orders were issued at Wash ... i t . . . . . ABin I Intrtiui tmfir Alameda and October 15. Arrived: War Viceroy, from Portland, via Seattle; Quadra, from Britan nia Beach, 5. tj. The finest coup-h svrun that monev can buy. costinar onlv about one-fifth a I t ..,i.t. u.h rvt it ' i xt a mucn as ready-made preparations, can competition in the bootlegging busi- wsuy maae up al Mme. ine way it nes- in LeWiston is believed today to have been the direct cause of a raid, on the home of Dr. John T. Ray, pro prietor of a drug store, which netted the raiding officers $2000 worth of liquor. According to the sheriff, the liquor grades all the way from good Soldier Leaves Hospital Louis Bouschor, Co. B formerly the Third Oregon, now the One Hundred and Sixty-second infantry, who was shot by an alleged I. W. W. in North Takima following the raid on "Indus trial" headquarters by united States soldiers, was able to leave the hos pital and report for duty with the rest of his company, which has been called to Clackamas. Bouscher was in Port land Monday greeting his friends. His home Is in Llnnton. He enlisted in the Third Oregon at the outbreak of the war. Church Social at Lafayette Lafayette, Or.. Oct. 16. A get together meeting is being arranged by Rev. Alfred Bates, pastor, to be held Friday evening at the Methodist Epis copal church. There will be a pro gram of music and recitations, and the Ladies Aid society will serve refreshments. For prompt relief from Rheumatism, Neuralgia or Lumbago, you can depend on Sloan's Liniment. The warming, soothing, counter-irritant effect is tha quickest way to overcome the inflam mation, swelling or stiffness. A few drops go right to the sore part, draw the blood from the congestion sad re move the cause of the ache. The great penetrating power ot Sloan's Liniment makes rubbing need less. It ls easier and cleaner to use than plasters or poultices. It does not stain the kln or clog the pores. A bottle of Sloan's Liniment ls all you Try Fresh Air and Harmless need for qulck rMt nd re,lef from th pallia jl mimiiia, ui wivco, uavnni. 11 u, stiff neck and most forms of rheu matic twinges. Generous size bottles at druggists everywhere. 26c. 60c, 11. INDOOR LIFE MAKES FAT Oil of Korein to Reduce Superfluous Weight Old Fashioned Indigestion Remedy Cheapest and Best Stops pain almost instantly OR MONEY BACK Those who ar deprived of fres, invigorating air and exercise must take precaution to guard against over stoutness, as fat acquired by indoor life is unhealthy and a danger to the vital organs of the body. , If you are abovo normal weight you are daily drawing on your reserve strength and are constantly lowering your vitality by carrying this excess burden. If you are too stout you -ka ,fW irrti hiv tried 1T MUMWMVTI vvawa should go to a good druggist and get a failed, you can stop burtina itching a box of oil or korein capsules, take eczema quickly by applying a little zemo one after each meal and one Just b- furnished by anydmggist for 35c. Extra , ot nht an follow the larcre bottle. SLOO. Healinz berins the other lmple directions that come with 5 "ed. to a short the box, This method 1. rnarsateed. LZUL Even a few days' treatment has beT tetter Stop Itching Eczema ' 8 tomacn, !TvaTTA- or TXraCISKS ATEKT TOonai the eonaequeix Marr'a Wonderful BaiM so easily prepared at ; IK8Tdmed lOES TAxk PH08rTI I tha wial. preaertptlo. for Stom.eh.uVS r 1 ounces of Blsoma D MEk YOUiKlSa. Intilnal alliwitm. It baa rwtorad mtl. Army-Navy Orders was built at the McEachern yard at u was outlined here. Remittent Due Wednesday . The motorshlp Remittent hil L Kirst "eoteuanta H. I. -Swanaon - to Camp coush will disaPDear entirelv. Xotllinir 5,n.lhcr lo-d mining timber for ttitS2?l c. t.. ESSJZt ter tor bronchitis, spasmodic croixp. n r ,i ( i i if. rnT kbiia . . - - . ."". ' ' '"ra eeattte Mon- I commanding general. iaffton today: Major J. R. More, from preaent duty to tifa hnmA tlifr.nh Aftlntant fl.oiu.rs1 fit th army and stand relieved from further actWe I Cranes, and irraduaUy' hut Surely the duty in thia corpa. 1 annoyinff throat tickle and dreaded takes hold and conquers distressing couchs, throat and chest colds will really make you enthusiastic about it. Any druggist can supply you with, 2 ounces of Pinex (60 cents worth). Pour thia into a pint bottle and fill vuo oonie wixn main trranu.atca suar i -.i-i o.,,! evrup. onaKeinorounivand. it is read-r l n i u.n nrnmint in lor use. Xh& total cost is about 6 j cents I "'cleanup" campaigns here, and a few and gives you a full pint a family sup- j months ago signed a petition, with piy vi a most cueciuai, pleasant lasi- i other prominent persons leading a "dry" campaign, addressed to the city council asking that a thorough inves tigation be made into alleged gambling and bootlegging conditions. Insr remedv. It Itpens nprfprtTv it s truly astonishing how quickly it acta, penetrating through every air passage of the throat and luncn loosens and raises the phlegm, soothes and heals the mllamed. or swollen throat mem- day; bound for Portland, according to S n V" 1 ati as at S 4V V. a - - " " . ercnants' Exchange H expected to arrive here ovuicuuiq vveunesaay. On education duty: Cantatn T. F. Mairinnls, inex is a highly concentrated COm- Oregoa AgricuitBrai college; i. m. Welch, j pound of Norway pmeK extract, and is Lnlveralty of California. Berkeley. known the WOrld Over for its Vromnt CapUln E. R. UriaaeU to doty aa aide de hli. iLfr-.f -.vLu.-J. camp to Major General Arthur Murray. 5 . f?11!0 k ffl?braaS captain, ti. L. Morae tv Fort winfieid -AT0.1 disappointment by asking your Scott. California, for duty at coast defensea; OTUgglSt for 2 OUncesof Pinex" with, Kllburn Has New lf8ti J. A. Wayland has ronln r-i C. Jonea to aonth Pacific eoaat artillery. dla-J full directions and don't accent anv - : 1 .i Yi I else- a Kuaruun oi Disiine nt a. . i-arejr in command of th steamer P. A. Kllburn of the Emerald line. George k. Brldgtt has replaced Captalna Georj L- Jonea. arlation section. I ofapt;nn j.j M.ll.t.rf rn.r -nrnx now fa San Kraiwinoo. I .:. .'. J v la to return to bin etatkra at Seattle, accord- Cap talrj Alex Kirkwood as master of I ing to orders received here frees with this preparation. Xho Pinex Co Tt. .Wayae, Ind. The remarkable popularity of the old fashioned remedy for indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis, sour stomach. etc.. which is hr.me bv mixintr Carbonate with one ounce of Maamesla Carbonate, is said by chemists to be due to the fact that a teaspoonful of this mixture taken in a little hot water immediately after eating or whenever pain Is felt, instantly neu tralizes the acid, stops food fermenta tion and enables the stomach to pro ceed with painless normal digestion. Owlnir to the almost Invariable suc cess of this remedy most druggists now keep it put up ready for use under the name of Bi-nesla and give with each bottle a binding guarantee of sa isfactlon or money back. Of course you can mix the powder at home and get Just as good results, but if you want a guarantee of satisfaction or money back, be sure to ask for Bi fiesla. 'Adv. renoited to show a noticeable reduc tion In weight, Improved digestion ! and a return of the old energy. A buoyant feeling riplaces sluggishness, th ateD becomes lighter, the flash firm and the skin ir.ooth, as superflu ous fat disappears. Oil of korein ls easy to use, cannot injure, and helps the digestion. Any person who wants to reduce ten to sixty pounds is advised to give this guaranted treatment a trial. Adv. STRENGTH And How To Gain It similar skin diseases will be removed. For clearing the akin and making it vigorously heal thy. always use zemo,tha penetrating; antiseptic liquid. It is not a greasy salve and it does not stain, When others fail it is the one dependable treatment for skin troubles of all kinds. The E. W. Ross Co. Cleveland, O. Taking Cathartic Every Day for Week Don t Curft Stomach Trouble They do sot eliminate the polaonoos B!l Ae. eretions from tba Kyatem. ao declare a leas ing cnlrago Btomaca Bpcciauai. uti uau 8iotwa, Cancer and Ulcers of the Stomach and lnteatlria. Anto Intoxication. Yailow Jaundic. Appendicitis ana oibct aangeama aumrnis are The demand today is for men and I Air. women wtio are strong in every sense lions. On doae will pro that it will hin yoo. Mayra wonoarrni nneay ior aaw vy The Owl Drag Co. and drogf lata aerywoer. Banker Will . Speak A dinner at the University club Wednesday evening will be the occasion for an address to the Portland Association of Credit Men by William A. Day. Mr. Day is manager of the Portland branch of the federal reserve bank and the subject of his address will be "The Federal Reserve System and What the Port land Branch Means to This Com munity." Following the speech will be an open discussion of matters of interest, to the association. A reading by Miss Beth Ludlam and a vocal solo by Mrs. a. Weaver will enliven the program. The dinner is set for 6:15 sharp. Don't Neglect your stomach. Keep it strong and welL When food disa grees with it, strengthen it with of the word possessing the physical YouVa worth only a dollar strength necessary to endure hardships j ffom the Deck d0WJl, and fatigue; the mental strength tol , . . - grapple with difficult problems; the Largest Sab el Any Medlciae la the WerU. SU everrtrkere. la boxes, 10c 25 nervous force which endows the body with vigor and vitality; the will power to triumph over adversity and turn de feat into victory. But such glorious strength ls Impossible so long as your nerves are weak and exhausted, and therefore if you would be really strong you roust first care for your nerves. Weak, exhausted nerves need food, and for this purpose physicians strongly recommend' the use of the organic phosphate known among druggists as bltro-phosphate, which most druggists stock in 5-graln compressed tablets, mo that if you feel your strength Is fail ing from any cause, you should get a supply of these bitro-phosphate tablets and take one with every meal. Prac tically all of the minor ailments af flicting mankind, as well as many of Vie more serious maladies, can be traced to nervous exhaustion and low ered vitality, and probably this ex plains why such a remarkable lmpnave ment in the general health is invari ably noticeable when bitro-phosphate is taken as directed, and the nerves are thereby revitalized and made strong. (Adv.) and yon can't use your bead if it aches SHAC Relieves Headache 10c and 25c st drag stores Cuticura Soap Is Ideal ior the Complexion and Skin Because So Delicately Medicated 'BAJ9BO HAH K CM COY A preparation of greet merit aw and aaekae it soft ea4 skeey. Ytm Cmn Mmk It Ytmnmlt To half i let of water add eeeea, ' of by kiMiv. a hoi of Rsrha r eaad.eedl-4ea.ef eiyeariae. Aerdroa-a-ietaeaBat mmi ' J .V ma n wmm m mam . ixree, l w W a hmm mi bmm f ' i Mm iel a l iMrM "we