THE OREGON DAILY -JOURNAL,. PORTLAND.- OREGON EAMER BERMUDA SI TO LOAD GRAIN FOR UNITED KINGDOM The ateamahlp Bermuda will load a full cargo of grain at Portland for the United Kingdom. She will be dispatched, by Kerr-CHfford. The Bermuda is a British steamship and measures 4463 tons net, Lloyds. She will carry about 9000 bushels of wheat from Portland to the conti nent and will be the second largcBt carrier out of Portland for the pres ent cereal year. The Pilar de Lar - ranaga. no wloading, wilt take 9600 tons and proceed to Belfast direct. The Nleota da Larrsnaga Is In the 'harbor loading for Kerr-Girford and the Minnie de Larranaga ! due the lat ter part of the week. The quartet of ' carriers will help out trie September shipments, foreign, by a good margin. In the combination freight and passen ger service from Portland to the Orient the steamship Selyo Maru Is due to reach the river on Saturday from San Francisco. Khe Is In to the Oregon-Pacific Steamship company and Is operated by the Toyo Kisen Kalsha. The sfeamahlp Hawardln, Columbia Pacific Shipping- company. Is northbound from San Francisco. Hhe has cargo from Kurope and was held up at Han Kran ciaco for repairs. Khe has on board rags, olive oil, canned goodaaand general cargo. MUNICIPAL TERMINALS ARE BUSY WORKING VESSELS Municipal termlnaJs Not. 1 and 4 an busy. At the former dock the salmon ship Burgess is discharging and the Berlin Is ready to take her place In the slip as aoon as the Burgess has fin ished. The St Nicholas-will be due as aoon as the Berlin Is out, of the way and she will be followed by the Reuce. At No. 4 the Abercot Is working gen eral cargo and the City of Reno .ia due Friday with 1. 000,009 gallons of molasses for the bulk tanks. Work has been rushed on the elevator and the dork commission Is Teady to handle all bulk grain offered. The heavy movement Is not looked for before the first of October. . i Poriitlons of Vessels Wsdlo reports from North Head give positions of the following vessels at I , p. m., September 7 : Wshkeena, San Francisco, for Everett, 27 miles south of Columbia river. . Hartwood, San Francisco, for Orays Harbor, .b'ZX miles north of San Fran cisco. Tug Storm King, witti log raft In tow, Astoria, for San Francisco, SOS miles from San Franclsro. Fred Baxter. San Pedro, for Tacoma, 05 miles from Tacoma. Colonel K. U. Drake, towing barge 95. San Pedro, for Point Wells,- 00 miles from Point Wells. - E. H. Meyer, San Frgncisco, for Gray Harbor, 106 miles south of Grays Har bor. -- ........... Pawlet. Vladivostok, for, Portland, 275 miles from Columbia river. Bablnda. San Francisco, for Vancou ver. Ill miles north, of Cap Blanco. . Wheatland Montana, San- Francisco, for . Seattle, - 3 miles north of Cape Blanco. , Point Lobos,. San Francisco; for Port land, 140 miles from San' Francisco. West Jesaup; Seattle, for Yokohama, 178 miles from Flattery. - Shipyard Worker Hart, Carter Gates, 1209 East Main street, was Injured in bis right Jeg Tuesday aft ernoon when he was struck by a piece of steel. He is a shipyard riveter. He was taken to the Good Samaritan hospital. News of the Port AMvsJs fsatamSer S . Klamath. Americas steamer. Iran 8aa Fias euco. caneral. WUlaaeUe, 'American staamar, frets tu Francisco. isjamia MARINE ALXANAC Weather at Rhrar't sleuth North Head. Sept. 8. Conditions at the month of th rWer at neon: Wind (oath. IS miles; weather char; aaa smooth. Tides at A starts Taswaay Hie Water: Im Water: 10:29 p. m. .S 3 feet I 4.42 S. aa. . 2.0 feet I :zs a. m. . 10:89 a. ra. .7.1 fart 1.8 foot DAILY BITER READINGS 8:00 a m-. Pacific tints. e STATIONS, fl, fl." . li U lA h rmatilU I 25l 4.0 I 0.2 I 0.00 Albany 20 O.T 0 0.00 ftalrrn 20 2.0 O O.OO Ormmn City 12 1 . 0 0 .7 0 . 00 Portland IB 8.8 0.1 0.00 ( ) Rising. () Pellim. RIVER FORECAST Tlie WllUmetta rirer at Portland, win re mals nearly stationary daring the aazt three days except U affected by tha tida AT XEIGHBORIHG PORTS astorie, Sept. S. Arrived, mt S:40. end Wt no at 7 lMt nfcrht. Stum WtlnuDetxe. frotn nan Francisco, for St Helena, Sailed, at 6:40 last night, steamer Daiay Freeman, for Baa Pnuwawo. Ballad, at 8:80 a as., 0. S. ticht hoaa tender Rim, for aaa. Sailad, at 8:88 a Beatue. Wash.. Sept. 8. (L N. fl.) Ar rlred Sept. 7: Jefferson, from Southeastern Alaska porta, 7:25 p. m. ; Rust), from Ketchi kan and porta, at Bona. Ballad from Seattle Kept. 8: Darbylina. for Sao . Pedro (from Heednw Point). 8:20 a. m. Sept. 7: Admiral Goodrich, for Southeastern AJasss, 4 p. m. ; Admiral Farrarut, for Baa Thaco na Baa Fran cisco, at noon; Queen, (or Tacoma, 0 p. m. Alaska Teasels: Valdei. Sept- 7. Ballad: Alameda, west bound, 7 :80 p. m. Huenne Aires. Sept. 4. Arrlred, West Nor ranux, from Port Gamble and Port Ludlow ria Ban Pedro. Mtimrsn, Sept 2. Sailed, Eastern Sword, til HratUa. Vifltnrla, Srpt. 7. Arrired. Hanflla Mara, from BtatUa. at 4 p. m.. and prooscdrd to Ili.nikon- at 7:58 p. m. ; tVutana, at EaqtU Diilt, at 7:40 p. m Jotnoi. B, C. Brpt. 7. ArriTad. M. 8. Pa clfl. from Victoria. Port TownMnd, Bept. 8. Pataed in. Cadney. fo- Raattlr, at 7 :80 a. m. Pifnd in. Septem ber 7. Jeffenoo, (or Seattle, at 8 .SO a. m.; ITortdencia. for Tacoma, at 10:30 a. m.; 11 a. nv denan (pf. Ererett. Bept 7. Railed. W. B. Potter, for Gariota. Tacoma. Bept. 7. Arrired. Proridenda, from Santa Ro-alie ria Ban Kranciaco. Ketchikan. Sept. 7. Smiled: City of Seattle. Tthboand. p. -m.: Spokane, amUiboaiid. at sees. - Sept Bailed: Priaeasi Mary, aorta bo and, 8 p.t m. " . . t. S. dradss Coloaal P. 8. afitchi. for aaa. Steamer Haztnrn. boond from Portland. Taeoraa ana Ban FraiMaaon, for Glaamw. Daakirk. Urar-r-errt, reported off Bianop Rock, aasaM troablei makins fira kaota per hour. Baa Praaciaeo Sept. T. Bailed, at Boon, alcamer 'ttjr of Topeaa, tar Eureka,' Cooa Bay and Portland. - , . - v. Sydney. Sept 4. Arrived, aebooaer Goidca Rhora, from Cohrmbis rirer.. San Padre. ' Bept 7. Bailed, at 8 p. m . ataamar R print-field, far Portland ria Saa ITran aaeo. frami Boston. , Astoria, Sept .7 Arrired. at 2:0 and left op 8:80 p. m., ateamer KUmaih, from Has Fmneiaan. ' Ban Franfciaro. Bept. 8. (L N. S.) Ar rieed. 7th: Wapama. Uaa Anaelea, 12:11 p, m.: Jap cruiser , Kaaaso Taroka. Portland, Maine. 8:10 p. m.; Star of Chile. TJsaahik. 8 :SO p. m.i: Beiyo Mara, Valparaiso, 8 ;80 p. m. : Naahacaa. Bristol jBay, 8 40 p. ra.; Admiral Ntrbolann. BanU Barbara, 8:20 p. m : Hakn P. IHew. Loa Anfelea. 7:80 p. m. Sailed. 7th: Phoenix. Loa Ancetea. 10:60 p. m.i Uorernor. Ioa Ancehn. 1 1 :2S p. m. : Pmideat. Beattte. 11:2 p.. si.; Ctttof Topcka, Portland, soon; Sheridan, ManiUVn 2:20 p. m ; Eaatera Ad miral. Kobe. 1 :20 p. m. ; Arctic. ort Brass. 6:06 p. m.; ArrrU. Port San Luia. 6:18 p. m.; Initrh ateamer Tjitaroem, Taroma. 6:15 p. m.; Charlaa Christeneen, WUUpa Harbor. 6:46 p m.; Alliance (John Wuithrop ia tow), Ixx Anaalea. 8:16 p. aa. Humboldt, Los Anceiea, 6:16 p. m.; Daniah matorabip Annam. Copenhasaa. 8:85 p. mi Johanna SmHb. Cooa Bay. 11pm. Ban Fraaeiaeo. Sept. S. (I. N. S- Ar rired today: Maneaater Caatle, from New Terk. 13:25 a MohinkU, Hilo. 2:0 a .: ban E. U. Phelpa, ia tow tus Sea Kim., Port Ban Lois, 8:15 a as. : Yoaemite Port Iud)ow, 6:85 a. ra. i Arakm, WUlapa Harbor. 7:15 a m.; Manoa, Honolulu. 6:45 a m.; Star of India, Nushacaa. 9:20 a. m. Saued today: Bane Knlierton, la tow tus Fearieaa. Port Ban Lai it. 1 a. m. ; at. S. Oraawn, Kcbalaaa rirer. 10:25. Alili. ALONG THE WATERFRONT The steamer Klamath is discharging general cargo at Couch street dock for the Parr McCormlck line and will shift to Municipal No. 1 to discharge asphalt At Couch street the Willamette will berth and follow the Klamath to Municipal No. 1. William Pownelt formerly purser of the steamer Georgian a. will go out In that capacity on the steamer Undine Wednesday anight He will relieve Harry Blanchett. who is on vacation. The U. a Dredge Colonel P. a Miehie, sailed from Astoria for Grays Harbor Wednesday morning. The steamer Multnomah of the Mc Cormlck line, arrived at Astoria Wednes day afternoon. She will be due in Port land Thursday morning. The lightship Relief left at from As- sTk - . i toria 'at 18 o'clock Wednesday morning to take station off the moutir of the ColumSia. relieving the ship Umatilla Reef. -i ! From Vladivostock. the steamship Paw ley. .Admiral line. Is due to reach the mouth of the river . Thursday morning. u e i Accused of sBdng Osjt Isite Epitacion Duarte, 19, Mefcican, was ar rested ' on , the west side by Pstrolmen Lawrence aad 'Anderson early Tuesday morning on a charge of being out after hours. Observing the two policemen, the man Is' said to have nut. going through private grounds.: "Something new and snappy with a ki-C'k " That's what one's ap petite demands dur ing these tag-ends of vacation and summer days. That's what you get if you scitd the above message out to our chef for Lunch, Dinner or Breakfast at Any Hour Up to 9 o'Clock Popular prices, too for specials or table d'hote. Smperfal i!)otcl ow the filmiest of summer materials are practical ' ..i f How to Jannder sheer fabric Uss one til hsfmsg-ul af Lasto a caHaa of wexsr. Whisk ta s rich aether msva hot wetsu Lat wfeaaa daofa soafcfot a saw kmw Ptsss the suds through agmm sad sars. Do sax tub. Rinse at rTsilhnr sslsii uil dry in the sun. Fsr aicn U aid wesar unal snakesssifrssiwiiL Wsshejuidte If snd rfasa) la tbese lusawaxsx wetsa. Dry m d, hsde. You'canwash them with perfect safety THE sheerest batistes and nainsooks, the finest handker chief linens, cobwebby voiles and organdies they can give as. good service today as gingham! It is all a cuestion of how vou wash them. NanrraTV tvhen you nibbed soap into them, and scrubbed it c again, those delicate fabrics never used to last ! The fine things could not stand it. But there is no rubbing with Lux just the sousing through rich foamy Lux suds, the gentle cleans ing that gossamer fabrics demand. With Lux your blouses and gowns may be evtr so filmy yet softly cleansed and protected. Your grocer, druggist . or department store has Lux Lever Brother Co, Cambridge, Mass. Nothing jo ddicate as lux for dainty summer frocs lii Girl Singer Falls Dead Beside Piano Redding, Cat. Sept. . (U. P.) Afadellne MencUey. aged 1(. daughter of sirs. Josephine MencUey of Rock Springs; Wya. fell dead here last night while singing beside a' piano. . Shs was visiting, relatives her. ... . ' Stnindbors Appointed ;' . Appointment on the, membership of two Important committees of national oeganv xatlons has . been' ; received by ' ; W. , P. Strsndborg. ' He has-been made a mem ber of the transportation committee of the American Klectric Itajlwar associa tion for 'the coming annual convention at Atlantic City next month.' and.; with Colonel J. Cranston, division manager of ' the -General Electric .company, will have charge of working up the delegation from the Pacific"" Pforth west" The "other appointment is on the educaUonalcom. mlttee of tn Aasssjlated Advertising Clubs of the World, which wit have charge of standardising educational pro-' grams for local advertising clubs and to direct the inorease In club memberships. -t II " - - ,- ' ' I v&M 'ill il ill i ;" fi : 1 LI jf RTISTIC and of much practical benefit, too, is the booklet we have just issued. The draw QsyVyings by Harry Wentz of the Portland Art Association are beautifully executed. The text outlines the function of each of our departments and points the ways in which you can use them. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND OREGON THE FIRST NATIOMAL BANK "WEST OF THE ROCKY OUNTMNS. MXMBER AM2JUCAN BANXXXJ ASSOCIATION H1 ' 8satl 8sM SajaajsMasasi mm mm I Hsllll ! sMseTM I I I rim 8 mmtmmmm aasMsajssaaasssMsjM WiiMssssWllJ I LUUlt Lll lUlJ Home-Furnishers' Week At Feldstein's "THE HOME OF FURNITURE BARGAINS" All this week is Home Furnishers' Week at Feldstem's. Items, in every department of our entire building are reduced, so that you may secure anything needed fo your home at a special reduction. Come" in early and make your selection- A small deposit will reserve any article. Be low are just a few of our specials. Davenports la Large Assortment, at Big Reductions. 175.00 leathercraft or muleskin, very pretty design, roomy and durable. Special , Pj2 5Q 95.00 genuine Leather Davenport $73.50 Dining Room Set Special for Home Furnishen' Week Round Table. Buffet with mirror, and six Chairs, in a number of designs and finishes. Your ?firt Kfi choice complete tiJOlseJl Bed and Mattresses Especially Low Priced 2-inch Continuous Post Steel Beds, regular 2f.00 value, fin. ished in White. Ivory and Brass. Priced at $14.75 Cotton Felt Mattresses, full or H size, 40-pound yeight, value 118.00. SpeciaJ $11.95 Ok Floss Mattresses, U5.00 vtlue v $18.95 MHHsss la p Big Rug Special We made a most fortunate purchase of Rugs of the highest standard makes, which are damaged so slightly that it is unnoticeable. For this lot we offer the following: Chenille Rues. 9x12, $150 value, 2 Imperial Ardebil Rugs. 195.00 at $95.00 vlue .. $145.00 4 Wilton Rugs, 195.00 value, 65.00 8-3x10-6 Axmlnster Rugs at $145.00 special .-$45.50 9x12 Grass Rugs $10.95 SxlO Crass Rugs special. . . .$9.95 Other specials in Tapestry Brussels, Wool Fibers, etc.. In large variety. Feldstein Furniture Co. First and Yamhill Streets . . No. 8. Galyanized Boilers $2.75 No. 8 Copper Bottom Boilers Special $3.50 8".. K 1.00, Brooms Special 60c See Our Utensil Department I ; i. I- ST r-aam. OUR OWN HOME t First esvl Ytnlull Filled With ' rumlture , BarrJB av M. t rj aF Mild1 Havana Rrinforccd rteT- T6s Mart ( fear i n tax. lu; l'loa til. l'ortlasd. Or. - There is; bo robetitute for imported 'Pompeian ; Olive Oil ' m:v topav MUX V eTtaifutiiffaVy One of These Splendid Homes Will Surely Fit Your Needs V V I 1 A A KPLRIVOID III VKNTM KM At III Oral Ave. .Fries ttt8. Beautifully situated en east bank of river and aurrounded by hlsri-rlaoa real dences ; four rooms and two fireplaces first floor. Klve rooms and fireplace ' second floor. V - Is Eastmurelaad 1 Near Ueed Collrfe 1 Corner Est I2d snd Tolmsn. "Price $12,500. On ais-htly corner, rrounds cover over 2 hi lota. House in excellent condi tion and ready to move into. Nine rooms) and five additional rooms on third floor!; one designed for billiard room : twp bitha, two fireplaces, carafe and chil dren s Play nouse. 1 Ovariocele Maslelpsl Oalf Liaka Ia EaatsiorelaM No. CrjsUl SprlnsrsBlvd. Pries) 17850. Five beautiful rooms and bath on ens floor, with room upstairs for two mora Finest of interior finish ; oak floors : every convenience In the kitchen. Including bulltin Hooaler cabinet. Auto matic Oasco furnars snd water heater; frarasa ; lot . i&100 : all tmprovementa n and paid for. Compare this for beau ty of design, convenience and quality of construction with anything in the city. Hew If-Tlastoa Baaralow At Csr. lttb aaa Bracee. Price I7S8 Five rooms, papered walls, bullttns. hardwood floors, linoleum in bath and kitchen ; large second floor unfinished with finished atatra Fine lighting fix tures, enameled woodwork : garage, vary sightly earner lot with view of Mount Hood. Lead's Addition No. M4 Lavdd avenue. Price TSM. This property , la in Portland's choicest cloae-in district. Two story house, 4 rooms first floor, 8 rooms and sleeping porch second floor. Just rsfinlsbed inside. " Some of these houses msy be bought on terms almost like rent LADS ESTATE COMPAJtT 848 Stark Street. Mareaall saM. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN IN SEASIDE LOTS 50 Cut ifi Prices BUY NOW AND BUILD YOURT SUMMER HOME LATER The owners of the Csrtwrlfht Park, Kesalde. Oregon, authorise, until Oc tober 1. a flat reduction in prices of 60 per cant on sll lots west of the Necsnicum. Prices heretofore hsvs been from 175.00 to S700. Now the same lots can be secured st a price -of from SJ7.M to S3&0. Including lots on the NecsS icum river, lots In Spruce Urove. iota The purpose of this reduction la price la to encourage buying, so that if sufficient ssles srs made the own ers will bs enabled to make certain improvements . that will benefit the whole tract. This offer only good until October 1. For further particulars. Inquire WH1TM EE-KELLY COM AH Y, til Pitteck Block, and Y . F. M . COLE. Hestldev Uregoa. USD l Y0CK OLD CABFETS iWe Call asd Ueavart OM Mww ssie Waeaas OUthln Wa SUke Rw""srlsMW8js MiWftslfitaMeHI FLUFF RUGS shears Site Ptoff Rua Weves 8170 Kaa) Roes Wevae, AH Sires OVithaa Cleaitlne and Oratnf Dept. MaM . Oesaea, Send 4aa aeeaieV aseSI rails , ftaneesUd, Mte Over. (Sada te Orear , Fsatker Keaoate4 . Csrpet Cleaslag " tilt Uses Steamed Cleaned. 81 .M WtSTf ! rLUSP WU8) CO. S4 Untea Are M. Bast SS1S. er Cast 7888 41 i . s . 1 1"