THE 0IIEG02I SUNDAY JOURNAL, POHTLA11P. SUNDAY HORNING.' AUGUST II. 1ZZU r CARGOES LEAVNG PORTLAND HARBOR set W RECORD Wheat and Flour Valued at $.,- 814,632 Carried Overseas bv 8 Vessels First Half of August. - Sight grain steamships bound foreign, carrying 1,468.311 bushel of wheat and Hear, with a valuation. Of 1,S14,J2, set ' a high water Mark for th first half of th month of August.' Of the fleet tire cleared for Europe and three for the I orient. Th westbound " vessels'' Carried parcel tot. The steamers to clear during the first - nair or th month were the west Katan, IS.tOu bushels of, wheat 7303 barrels of flour ; Baltimore Maru, 283,357 bushels ; Victoria Maru, 270.000 bushels : West I Faralon: 130,67a bushel and o87 barrels f flour ; West Nivafia, 73,5S0 bushel : Hoyelsan Mara, 276.000 bushel ; Pawlet, . 1M05 barrels of flour and the Tyns Maru. 271,000 bushels. . The average was on vessel In every 40, hours. . The vessels were lined, loaded ' and disnateherl without th leairt delav. which Hj a record for the stevedoring wrk of the , port. In the; Old, days of sailing ships it would reauirt 2S Of more craft to handle the volume taken by the eigai Biaamsnips. . . r The en gute list of train tonnage now numbers IS steamships. Sight Japanese! and, seven British and one American Tne Japanese tonnage totals 30,828 tons and, the -British 17417 tons, while the American tunes along, with 1289, a total Of 11.335 tons net. , ' The latter part of AuguBt will fall Short of the first: half, but September will see' a heavy export I New, charters are being ;annunfced dally for ' Close In Steamers alt lor new -crop and-'iSeptem-1 bf loading.- Bate ot cedar logs; to J A FAX IS BOOSTED HEBE The Columbia river westbound con ference has raised the rate on cedar logs to Japan from $12.50 a thousand to 317.50 a thousand, measured. " Cedar logs are difficult to handle! being of odd shape and length, , ; There has been a heavy shipment Of cedar logs from Portland for Japan.' re cently and since the first of the month there has been active demand for space for high grade lumber. C6ast operators are seeking a better rate on all lumber and it Is probable, that an advance of $2.50 will be made on salved stuff. A number of steamers are booked up at the Old rate of $12.50 established by the ship ping board. BEQUEST IS BE9EWEB POB '' BECEITEBSHIF FOB L1JTE New York, Aug. 12. (1 & De LancV NlcOll today renewed hia ormtlr-a- ' foe the United States mail steamship linfe, which he represents. He was ac companied In court by Bai&bridge Colby, former secretary of state and law part ner of former President Woodrow Wil oj. Judge Manton sat Monday for a hear - lng on the application. Benjamin Bar ber, representing the United States ship ping board, was present. Mr. IvlcOU told the court that at rei celver was desired as the nancial aid. which ausprl expected fi- him to ask a few days ago that the receivership ac tion oe neia up, naa not materialised. BUTCH STEAMER MAKES FAST TBIP FROM jLITEBPOOL Astoria, Aug. 13. The Moefdtik will arrive in Dutch steamer Astoria five or six days' ahead of schedule because Of ner record breaking fun frbm Liverpool to Ban Pedro, She m negotiated the dis- fiance in 24 days and 12 hours time, Which local shipping men say has never been equaled. She is dud here about August 20 to load salmon north Europe. and flour for News of the Arrivals August . Tenpsissa Maru. Japanese Takohams, general. : Daaarturei AufUti Us staEaer, from 11 L aninai steamer. (for fiaa.Diese w pert,- pmmtrts . and iHeeehU. f. aterna. amynnaii. ti forv .St t Spritictield. Ametieatt 'tteasnr, lot 5rw,Tof M wmy, general. ! I . , Admiral Bebm. American sUimer, for gaa TOWHOlT OFKKlTnitA V Olympia, Wash., Aug. 13. Towboat operators on ruget sound have been ad vised by the deDartment of nubile works that they must not violate the provisions of the tariffs filed with the department or make any other charges '. than those contained In the tariffs without a formal hearing to reestablish the cut-rate prac tice. At WORLD'S FORTS .1 t, u-.IS-rLlPle,.t ? a B., steam er West Nil us, for Kobe and Yokohama. aaUed M T:30 a. In.. Japaaea (teamet Deaatart Mm. for Ortmt. Sailed at 9:65 a, m SUamcr W. r. Herrin. for Oarlota. SailM. Msamer W. F. Herrin. for Saa Franeiwo, Ar- VX"1 ?' -2. nir .lrtlajr, from Port Sail Frhrieo. Aoe. 13. Arrived at 11 m., steamer El Seeuudo. from Portland. Sailed at Boon, steamer Kose City, for Portland Point Alberni. B. C. Ana- 12. Sailed at a p. m.. steamer iwoiay. To Portlano. Honolulu. A us. 12. A rated steamer O dota. from Aitaria. - Baa Dieco. Ant. 12. ArriTed and tailed teamer Admiral Evan tor Portland. Point Rers, Aoa- 13- Passed. sUamer uay t-uumm, irom Colombia rlTer, for Saa Pedro. ; , lMTerpool. Anc. 12. Arrired. steamer Steal oiT.nior, irom roruana. v nan t rancwo. Ana. IX. palled at n m., steamer Cataeo,- far Kareka, Cm -Bar and Fortfend. Sailed at 8 p. ra.. steamer Butnmtoiu (or Foruaaa, sailed at ft p. : Maamer Steel Mannar, for Portland.. Sailed at mianicDt, steamer Jails Lockenbaea. ft Mew York, for Portland. Balina Crna, An. 11. 8aned. apan siesnter nasnyo jaaro. irom raruano. lor M laa I Seattle Aue. 18. H N. B.) Arrired: We4 rara) one from Saa PedBO. via Tacoma. Sam. . Arrired Aacuot 13: Admiral Rodman from SoaUMestere Alaaka, :! Sv m.; tknaaaatt Mara irrm -vaneoureT. B. v.. via Tseoma, a . m.: Tildes, from Kreretk :39 D. ( - I- S. TaiuMeaae, New Tork. sad TJ. S. N. H. MeTrr. from Vaneoarer, B. C. 1;S p. m.. eestrayem Bailey. Thorn Wp. Morris. Tiacer scd Svaasey. rrora vaaeoaver a.uiLi9i av m. BaMej A XM M: PnaldfnL frw Mil IVAo Va a.. rrandeo li s. .av . Sailal Aaat 1 3 'Ad miral Goodrich, for 8a Pedro via Saa Frae cface, 6:05 p. m. 'Jafteaa. for aoatawaatera via etoataoactara Aiaaas, p. av. VaWra. Ao. ll.-Si MUiboond, 1:45 a. as. Skacwar. Ana. 12. 1 -Sailed AdmirW Watsaa. 12. Sailed 6ft at Beatxla aeuthboand. a. av ' Janes u. Ana 1 t--SalkdKurthaisltm, atmthlKwnd. 9:30 p. m. Priaoaat Boysi. aoatk bsund. 9 am. . Ketchikan, Aac It. flailed, AlaSwda. aorta boaM. 8:30 a, as. - Adataida, . Aue. 11. Arrired Caaadiaa aairmMier, from Vaaeoavef . B. C - Sydaer, Auc. 11. Sailed Haaara. far Vaa enaeer. R C e4a nnrt - uwrpofH. Aac. 1Z- Arrired Steal Inventor, rem oeaxue na saa ciancaaco. Shanchait Aac. . ' 10. Arrired Vootaaak. tram lionc Eona - . Talara. Ana. X ArrtTed Oonua. froat Ts wma na aaru. eJ .m,i, jsv- o. arnwa maa . aaara, . rro Seattle via Yokohama and Kobe. -' fs fjaatUa AU" 8" Suiai Genoa Mara, f Baootats. As. 13. Arrirad-ordova, traan Port s JAVA-PACIFIC STEAMSHIP TJISONDARI II ' - r ; - - ' - r, . . " - s, v.-; ; 'I ft -r ' S- H K , (J II v - " - I ' I'll I - ' 1 i ' i I II V - f - - I T. j. f -I A-' U tmlAr. - -'uuA J III If: " -erHrfnL- -1 LN v i . ... I ; 5 x , - y - - i v;fe3 -'-'" 7 4 - ht i: . AC -A: - r :L - J- ' x rrr.. . f t. v Insert, Captain X. van Wyck Jcnddcaanse Jr. Top, 10,000 ton carrier now Orient. Below, the six dfeclt offloer ot the giant freighter. Seattle vie Ator!a. Schoonrr Robert team, from Port Anrtlea, thence July 23. Ahukini. Aaa. il. Sailed Griffce, fot Sea Francisco. 1 . San Pedro. Aoe. 13. Sailed M. g.itbae-1 eon Beaesraft. for Saa rraaeimo. -. Raymend. .Auc 1 g. Sailed Caarkm Chra teneen. for San Pedro, 4:30 p. m. - Victoria, Anr. it. Arrived Cansdisa Pro petttor. from Alexandria via Norfolk. p. m.: will co on drydoek. Aayox with barca Henry VUlard. from Saa Pedro, 11 a. m., and sailed for Vancouver. B. C. at noon. Port Towmwnd, Ana. 12. Panned dot A navy aapply ship. 3 p. m. Passed in Aacaak 13 Admiral Rodman. Saattls, 4 n. m. Port Gamble. Aac 11. Arrived Schooner W. H. Talbot, from Pert Ludlow, 4:30 a m. TIDK TABLR FOB WEEK -v" j ESDCtO AUGUST M Seaside High water is nine minutes earlier and low water 31 minutes earner. HIGH WATER P at. 131 :4 8:21 T.7 T 8.0 e.s 8.1 7.1 T.8 T.5 7.8 nnnnay ,...... 14 10:3 S e.s as 10:12 Monday 16 11:83 10:99 12:03 11:41 Tnenday ......... If Twrday ......... 1 Weanedr ....... IT 12:37 1:09 1 1:89 2.0T maat ....L...: 1 Saturday ........ go to :C5 8 1 3.0 T.8 1:81 J LOW WATER A M. P.M. fahirday ..;.,.. IS Bandar . ... 1 .... . 14 Monday I,..,,'. ... It Tuesday ......... 1 W-dneday IT Tbarsday ......... IS 8:341 A3 4:2 0.1 8:lTKO 8 8:8-.4 8:301 4:29 6:20 8:04 8:44 3 3.8 3.8 3 8 2.8 l.T 1.8 14 1:111-0.4! T2S T:5T Friday t V ID 7:411-0 1 aati e.s Saturday 80 8:31 Kotiee as Xarlaers Saa' rranHsce,- Aaa. St. The folowiac so eees have bren received tt this effiea: Vram lbs ataaaeevjrf the aaner Ctdambia. mporta thas on Aurut 1. 1821. eatarna Coriata harbor, Nicaracua,. fee toanded in -a position TOO yards 107 H ifcmsa tm frnm ah hghthoasa oa Cordon Bead, and fom 18 to .26 .feet, where the 'chart show 81.- ' ' , . -. i, ' f -WllXUlf llJtOTRD,l ;--J. CamaUBder. V.. vy, ta Charre. Aanst 11. 18tl. Tro B. ft. O.. Saa rraa riaro. CaL : The master of the S. S. Porter re ports ta this office ay radio this data that at 8 s, m.. J mue aouia at. Blant reef Bchtshira. parts of upper atrectata of 8. S. Alaska, with binnacle atill standi n wool widtk of dark aad aboat 80 feet len. No one oa wreekaca ! 4 i 1. WILUAX CLASBPOrUXi v A Com mind or. V. 8. Wary, ta Charce. . ' .- .-. -yt ' T B. h. x. Searu. West, as. I.5i8sv. From th CMk of eiann-and fiaaarfea. Vic toria. B. C., dated Aatwe 10. llr "Martnen era herewith notified thai the Kgh o Haddinr- wn rem oooy, Broncana. Bcran. av v., m ra- rxea aa not saraine. sTtus fraay will be re nted a aooa a tpractScaftie. J : K. A. ABEBVXATHT. I Cotmander. V. & ti.t Officer in Charaw. , t A, F. CLAPPER, 1 Breach Hdroaraphie Qfnra, forUaaa. Or. WEATHER FORECASTS r '. Porttaad and Vkdaity naday. lair; aveUib; wsnaa. . t . , OtacoB aad WaMnraW- Sunday, fair; ma. pasuiiy ' wukm. - - '- .- s.- -. vw. j . 'Partkawt -Aae 1ST m.ht lJa..w a eeeteea : Lowest tamretaraie. 68 dearaaa. Riret reaaina. 6.S n. I'kanc m mat 84 , -O 3 ft. Total ramfaB (i a a a I n. ra.) traea. Total rainfall nnce Septembar 1. 1820. 45. S incbaa. Normal rainfall store September 1. 44.T1 tiwiw km. u.n hnc Septameet .1. 1820. 1.54 incoas. Sunrtae. "J. " V' HUMv P .sa Total aoa ahnve. two boars 48 minutes. Possibm rnn shuw. 14 aoaislS mum tea. Moonriaa. 4-04 p. av Saaday. Maeaaet. 2:14 a. as. Sansay. Baroaaetar (reduced aaa level). 8 a, av. Sa.04 fetches. BeUtive hnmidity: 5 a m.. 83 per eeai; noon. 4 par cant; a p. m., 68 par eeat. TkM at Ajkorle HIh WatTT I I " ' low Water 11 :28 a.m.... 8.5 feat B:1T . m. .. .0.3 feet 10:59 p. m 8.0 feat . 8 J p. m. . ..2.8 feet R sport from Rlvar Mouth North Bead. Ana. 13. Condition of the as at 8 p. m . sea smooth; wind, west. 8 milea. , . p To Arrive at Portland Veamta ; From ' ' Time, Stanwood i.j.Ban Fraa. . . . . .Auc 18 Toahida atara. ...... .Japan ....... .Aa 18 Boa City ......... .Baa Fraa Auc. 13 Chifnka Mara.....,.MaTOran ......Aac. IT B. H. Meyer... ...4. Saa Fran Ana. 18 lank Lackanbach. ,,4 .New Tark. . . . . . Ant. 16 Tsarashima Mara... J. Sea ttl . .Atk. 1 Steel Mariner. ....... New Tork .-. ,'. . An. 1 S Kasha Uarn,. ...... ,Kob ..... . ... .An, if Las- Vecaa. ... . ... t .Saa- Fraa. .'. . . .Auc 14 Celflo .........Ban Fraa.. Aos.lt Santa Crna. ........ Saa Fraa. . . .. .Aaa-If Moardini . . Rotterdam . Aac 13 West Caauk. .......San Fran. . . . . . Aaa 20 I'oay't. ..........Orient ....... .Ana. 38 Atlanta star ..Kobe . , ..Auc. 28 f'aaish ........ a... Nee York. . . . . .Aos-2 Toxaa ......'.. ..New Tork.. . . , Anc. 38 Ratnaa Lackeaaech. . . New - Tork. Ana 2 Orirscao .......... .S. F. and way .. .Aoa. 38 Bankoka Uara.......Baoflake . . . . . .Ana 20 Taiba Mara. ....... .Muroran ....Aaa22 wuiiara ,..........ew Tart. ..... aaa 2 Aroene ............ New Tork. .... .Aoa 3 1 lairs 00T .,.... a 4 New Tors. .. Ans. rboyo Mara ...... , lapan ...t...Aaa. Caaadlaa Sowas. .., . Leadb .v...Aac. Ordooe Kara .... r .lipsa ....... .Sept. wuipoai ........ ...5ew Tora...... MOtTTatCQaT Ortaat ........Sept. 1 ..........Kaw Vara. .... IL 1 1 Bnt I'eoramnjc ........ Rotterdam .... .rp4. J West Toaraa, New Tork.. ... .Sept. 38 T Oeaart Feam raftlaud j." tin sOji ' For . , Data , TUsoadari ........ ..Pertlaad, Ma. .. .Aac 1 f Tyaa Mare ....... .Borope ....... .Ana. 18 Avaloa .San Fraa. .....Aaa. 18 J. 'A. atoirrtt..... ,aa-an..., ,anc 1 Gaarcina Rolph.. , . . .Saa Pedro ....Ana-2 Darblay ........ Wetf Coast. ... .Ana. 1 asaaa Mar. ..-, ...orfeBt- ........Ana 1 Reaa Ctty.. ......... 6a Frtn. .... ,Anc 1 Cnraeae i t -.S. F. an wkt . . .Ana. 2 Admiral Erafta. . t. aad way. ..Aac. 20 lenpaiaan aiara . . 1 Kurope ....... .Aac. K a trims. Lwkeaoacs.. .Nrw Tork..... Aaa. 88 Pta Cam nraU. ..... West Coaas.. . . JUoi. 11 Oufuka Alara ...... Eampa ........ Aa. 38 l. f '" .- e'eaasiB m peft : Fintaia Mirtaar. ............. IWphtns Wawakwta ............... ....... .Dolpeua Swirthrhs .. I. .............. i rT. Dotpsua Ansoa a. Blocks. ... v ... . rFaetfla Marine CaAaanUd .....t........,rdnanla Law, Oracoa Ptaa. ........ .TVninaala L-bes Orecoa Fk. ..... ......l,aalasala Lr Effinchaai ...................... Drydoek Bearport .................. .Peainen la Ler. Tyaa Mara Cahvmbia Anyo Mara . .............. .Terminal No. 4 Avaloa i.,ttt.,,,k,,,..t.. W export namxiarl . . . i .............. Trrarinal No. 4 Oortdne Roiph Coach Kaiaaa Vara .............. .Terminal No. 4 Ryder Han if y ................. Vaneoavef Teanaiasa Mara ............... .0W Dock Darolay ....Mersey ' T11L FOUlTA OK K4eCB . Mewberg. Of Aug. l When a buni ness visitor at the ranch oemer y ES O. Van Osdel. formerly of the Newberg coaden&ery, seven miles west of Kew berg oft WApato lake, reported discovery ot a sun in th brusa oa th place. Die trict "Attorney R. 1 Connor, Deputy Kherlff ' Uehdersot) aad Marshal - Jim Henry went- to the ranch today and seised the still. No arrests were made fee a evidence ot ownership wa found. loading wheat at Portland for the 1 Dutch Ship Tjisondari to Carry 10.000-Ton Carffo From Port- ' u w" Vl land,to Points in the Orient First of the gigantic combination- pas senger and freight steamships of the Java-Pacific line, the Dutch steamahip Tjisondari Is taking full cargo of ehait aft la. . 1 . n ,h. rw(,.i ThefVwju &rs run. and has 12 first class passengers booked at sanFranclsce for Japan. The Tjisondari 1. one ol th. largt and best equipped vessels to put Into Portland on the Pacific run. She was built In 114 at Rotterdam aad measures 510 feet in lengta. 681 feet beam and 34 feet depth of hold. Her measured capacity Is estimated at 14.200 tons and weight rrfnnitv ssno t. . master, six - mate. tar. shi.. GAN sen tors, one doctor end eight engineers, Alaska wa similarly affected by cur all white, and 127 Chinese crew. She 1 nt n4 ' "l mahore from her true single screw, carrying1 one of the larg course but that the master! realised th est engines of the kind built. The dimen- MShtship off Blunt reef had not been tions are: High pressure cylinder. SI Passed. This is boms out by the state inches; Intermediate, 64 inches and tow ment of th first officer, who said th pressure 90 Inches ; stroke, - SO - laches ehlp had changed course so a to set her tiivs reel). - The Tllsondarl win loaA in tka rwi - ent for Holland end will be suoceeded on the Portland run by th teMahin Tjisolak. The Tjikembarg i now en root tor Portland, ghe is sister ship to th Tjisondari. Desire of Eugene v isoiiers to Flea enedByHoseh Eugene, Or, Attg. 13. -Residents" .ot the Lane county Jail are in damp mood today. In fact, they are damp in body aa well aa In spirit. There are at least seven of them who -will have no desire to bathe for sorbs time, a they1 are Very, very we. , - -; . ? Yes tarday they were in high spirits, and during the urmsual round cf hilar ity managed to- batter down three cell doors. . : In his efforts to tame them. Sheriff. Fred Stickela called upon the fir de partment aad It was with th aid Of I the full force of the water system that the prisoners became docile again. -All's wail on the Potomac." 1 th way stickela expressed it today. ' , GHARTS OF OA iTE, SAY SEA-FARING FOLK Records Snow 17 vessels-Driven! . 4 sfw . I MhOre-, by, In-Set - CurrentSJ 1 Soundings Show Sea -Yalley, j i.-A-: ? .v 'v - .v. 1 i "" -V:V. More-, thorough purvey and- chartinc of the PaelOo coast waa on Of the I things brought before the minds Of sea 1 k'' to J? VeiWkleVMa.Ttsrf1aiil . O aa wm V Iv. tfA 'at I -wmt va "j"iM4at atupa oa th eoan . ana etnvana- 11. ZjObx in a tog the ship, was unable 1 I to ascertain her noeitkm accurate! be-1 cause the hora obUterated Jogjw:"Z I w "r"4"" urveys of. the ocean bottom, v. I Accord In r to data complied by E. I Lester Jones, superintendent of the ooast I ua IHneuo iurrT, oiuy i per mi ot the cauxornia. coaat aaa oee aoeer- i VSUJZZTZS. 12? ,al2S on S! I dangerous rock are Indicated on the I ehart bat lack of adequate soundings I prevenu . the navigators of . coaatwi frfiKi , tilinv thiklr Vh,n I operating la foggy weather. One -of the method used Is to run what is known as "chain of sound- iVt tr. . nntd is plotted ou thin paper and nrmttd recorded by the chart the position and I course of the vessel may be -found. SOU?rDt5G9 JirST CLOSE Soundings however, .must be indicated I a.iKi. Ik. a4..ta. ., t SMiifllnn every Quarter of a mile, or even uae. 1 At -Cane Uendoolnau where th Alaska I hit. th ondlngsar a an average of one mile asart oa th northwest aide I of the land. - -4 . ' ' According to the statements Of the first 6ffioF of the ship, soundings-were taken but - thev. failed t -lndioat the DosiUon of the shin. This was possible when th. sonndfrnra are I so far apari that . a ehaln of aoundlnss cannot be I efficiently operalad.' v-- - . That th foundings off Cape Mendo- clno are not accurately charted Is lnfll- eated tor the creaence of submarine valley to th northwest I of th cape. I seeing to opportunity 10 increase bis Kavigators have reported iton- many! already vast, holdiags, Btlnne ha pro occaalona but there is nd sign of such I poeed that company consisting of him- a depression of th ceea floor on the I chart. Captain P. A. Dor an. La a pain-1 phlet published by the Baa Francisoo-1 Portland Steamship co.. 1 indicates tne 1 I presence of this valley by saying: I iw-ijtw ik. 1. . J,.t..riU 1 1 AVIUCUUI aa3 W ft almWlUSU UJW fatiom mark aimewhV ktween FaUi - - ' 1 . 1 , TALJis a as sair iim.x i I "This valley we possibly BiUtaken I for the deep water south of the cape by th Norwegian steamer Tricolor' when she ran ashore and became a total loss about a mue norta or upe uenao-i It is reiubly reported In business cir dno during dense fog In June. 104- Ides that Bnglaad U negotiating with I Another coastwise eavlgator. Captain I the great. Blemene-Shuckert Electrical N. . Cousin, ship master who saved all the nassenrers of his ship, the Con- gress, whs she burned off. Coo Bay ment, such as microphones and tneasur ln 191a, tells of this valley, or rather! trig- Instruments, to a purchase value Ot two of them, captain cousins tens or It, a4fa fMAtVSA k n Svl Ml aeAimit Can. Mendocino In a letter. He ears: 1 "In following the SO fathom curve yon will lose bottom before yob get to Cape Mendoclno. a there is submarine val-1 ley. but keep your lead going ana you i-"" '"i'"f vrw normern, iurmer wlU soon pick up bottom! again. Con- lJ 1X1 fTlc between Portland and Saa tlnu sounding until yod kee bottom I Tnciaco and since used a aa army th second time ; then yoa have passed Mendocino. The tO-fathom Una referred to I the line made by the continental shelf and Dassee clear of all basard IX rouoweo. It 1 commonly called in marine circle the "sauare-head line, ror many navi gators not well up in modern navigation I depend on soundings takeri on this line to mak th entire trip up or doom the coast. , t aa- nw rrr .art Brrnvrw ' ' I coast. Sis am -a, am w aa' s a bbi etsw u a w pa ,w Th presence or toe suamanne vauey not shewn oa th chart proves, accord - ing to Jones, that the coast Is not sut- ficientty charted. Ships unable to take bearings on the shore line Cannot get ao- . . . a... - i- . .- . . cut a ym auuvua saa uwiu iiue wawuiii. taken to assure them or their position in foggy weather. This, of course, ship - ping men point trut. doe not relieve -the itHnlm- af thai ptumnnaiailitw or hat. m on uui un aw ui uf Hi uin. Shipping men point out that, as in tbe wreck ot th Bear In 18l8.Ut wa possi - ble that the Alaska, like the Bear, "has p Mt tonwn& retarded in her eauru br an unknown current and the dead reckoning -position, the position ob tained by plotting th course cf the ship approximating the effect j of th wind and current. The only accurate . posi tion to he obtained at so is either by bearings Upon a known Object on the shore of4 by a celestial observation. Th Bear, also approaching cape -rL hor by the current sores five miles more than her course Indicated, and held " 1JR i? water with the lead, probably the sub marine valley to the northward of the cap, the master decided the cape had bn nd lterf course to head for Point Areoa, maklnga-. change, of bottt ,nt- to a . Thi,",t him on th beach a milei below Bear I river. I Shipping men stat It 1 possibl the lout to sea snorxiy Dewrre i turn oiv una lreef. ''. --. I Jone,' ta hia pamphlet published by the department ot Commerce, states the Paclfle coast 1 not only UnadequateJy charted but there is little available data on current. The coast line about 'Cape Mendocino from Eureka to Punta Gordo on the south, ha a jllst or ships wrecked in 17 year that total 15. It WRACKS ABB LISTED . . Beginning on th north t the1 wreck of th U. S. s. H-3 and th cruiser Mil- CADILLAC Roadster We now have ready a tnest excel. lea 11 Ttna 87.. Cedillao' Read star, rebuilt and rennlshed 1 dark, maroon. ..This car, priced at only 9&2500 will undoubtedly appeal to you as being far superior to some new car carrying th same to- tment. Covey Motor Car Co. 21st at Wasalagtea St. " Mai 82 4. t waukee oft Humboldt bay ; . the wreck of the lUverside. Tamalpaia and Bear oft Cape Mendocino, and the wreck of th Orisaba, CI eon e. AlUance. Iaqua. St. Pael. Del Korte. Wtsaard. Washtenaw, Merced and Quinault off Punta Gordo. According to Jones, lack of survey, ac curate charting and Information regard tog currents were contributing factor ta each wreck. . . - . This. - however.' does not relieve the masters . from taking precautions that assure the safety of the ships, mariners point out. but make it more aeeessary to "play safe.' When the shore line is that n u poor aavigaunc to nek ue BHliy uy UIU1UW WWII was HVIi The Standard OU company, realising V H.aaaa4 AJk n 1 n , Va a... oTg4 lour uua, nas a sxuiaiiis onicr inu in caao. all tinkers at sea -shall stand out . txraoe that, will clear the coast for bours and not make an approach until tha fog baa raised. Few taakers iw uiwr. Mw wnw uyuw w make pert In rough weather since that SAT B01TS FLAT SAFE by they say they, are Inshore from the oours ateered by aayy ship..- Saving urf ahlp ar operated on a compeu- tlv basis la repard to fuel consumption. For that reason they do not start any farther ut to ( sea than is required for buu t.. niama for huarlna- the shore M to nd to be partly w.. k i. h tt. " T Z7Z7.,7 i ... TLTT: ..i " J the dock of the port they are bound for at a certain time and cause trouble and fail to patrool the line If they do . aeslM (Me -. Kk fV(1 tA Aa1 fk oggy weather and demand Quick, trip, 'j, potnted out a one of the pri- "i" "r.'4'wri . r . .7" JT erg wnue tumid wu apww.uur.. I an ice flalli trr Art itiiim at wit rmt ' HA-MB UU-AJZ.iiAUAJ AUI T wraaaams naa saui . 'Berlin, Aug. 13. In, financial war on th Hamburtr-American tin and otb- ler ahlpplng eoticems." Hugo SUnne Is Ting to sacure the roc ur r.ifTSSf WP ch the cKy of- Danaig Itself rould d inurosteo. I. The. eotat eommlsslon " which dis- tributed the "aaaeta" of Dansls. awarded thtmpetial rlfl factory to .Poland, but Xilli on the understding tiat 3,000.000 gold mark Would be paid for It, . , self, the city and some British capltaliat th latter conoeaaion to entente f eeV ings taae over ine wnan oy payment ox u s.wo.ww maraa. tit is wiumg x permit Danaig to retain a majority In wrest in in company, xno answer . - - . . . . a . - ' J' 5?""?! his South Amerloaa line from Danxig. it likewise would giv him weapon to us against th Hamburg-American and I North German-XJoyd concerns. . which 1 recently rejected his overture for peace 1 or amalgamation with their interests. I ooncern another of Slinnes connections I for the purchase ot submarine eaulo. eu.vyu.uvu. mara. I I iPEEDT GKEAT KOKTHERX . TO BX HATT FLAG IHtP Washlnrtoa. - Aur. 13. fWASHINO- JON BUREAU OF THE JOURNAL) transport. Is to be the fiagahla ot Ad mlral HUary P. - Jones, commander of the Atlantic fleet, the first time an ad. mlral of the navy has used non-combat vessel as flagship of a big fighting fleet. This distinction Is said to have come to the Great Northern because It ha greater speed than the battleahlDS and has much more commodious quarters for I aa admiral and his staff. Admiral Jones I oarr perform his work to better ad- I vantage on the Great Northern than oa s a,, .M 4. i stated. 1 The Great Northern wa -turned back I to th navy department from the army I transport service a short time ago. She I will proceed from th Pad fid coast to I . a.i.K.a . . .. . . . . i 1 wu Auauiiu levra iui raaira Wiur. oeina; I piacea in service as th flagship, in the 1 meantime Admiral Jones will have the natuesrup wyomtng a - flagship. I stmatrmme i el 1 a rT si sr aa aa as a i a us a I Tr.Trmvrvr,TriT?,Trhi"k 1 1 fC 5 You can 5 5 one es '5 The fact that you haven't is simply that you haven't 5 5 5 MYATPS makes eay '5 1111 chines of the - very latest design . -you surely will 5 5 want the best when you buy and - we assixre you of that .when you come here.' Choose ;:; new;:.::;::':;T i -, EDISON VICTROLA '5 5 5 5 !5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 : -I ! a - month bn cabinet machines including $125.00 - models ' '5 5 TERMS BUSIIIESS SHOW TO BE STAGED HERE First Biennial Commercial Ex hibit Will Be Held in Munit- v. . . . . ': ; ipal Auditorium Next Month. The first Portland buslnee show, the Crst etposiUoa ot Its'klnd to- be held la this city. wfH be staged the week of September 1 at th Auditorium.1 ft Is designed to' Interest every commercial maji la-thiaoomxnanlty. . This exposition is planned aa a biennial show, to be held -her every -Other faU. wher th huslnen' executive' may ta- form himself concern tag down-to-th rninate ' Offic equipment and appliance and school himself la th .latest i and most efficient admlnlstrativ metEbds ; for ta this big trad school will be as sembled exhibit of all kind of modern devices and systems 'for the-efficient carrying oa of an branche ot business. BUSTXZSS SHOW OKLT ' i This exposition will ; be exclualvely a business vDov and. though free, will be open to business people only and ; ad- mthsioa will be by ticket and Invitation. Th management Is making up list which will include, aa nearby as possible. every wxscutlv . la Portland and all nearby territory and to these will t mailed - Invitations and special tickets of admission. Wednesday and Friday afternoons of th snow week will be de voted exclusively to eseeuttvee as aa opportunity to study th exhibits : and receive the attention ot their, demon ttrators at a lesa crowded tiro. 1 - x ITS PCBPOSB " 7 j ; The aim of the Bestness Exposition Company, which Is putting on th show, and of which Nathan W. Tupper and Waldo T." Tupper are president and sec retary-treasurer, I th promotion ot efficiency bv comprehensive pre tatton and demonstration of modern time end lebor-aavtag device, method and service which apply to business erection, to bring together manufacturer. deader and user for better understend- tnr or tnetr mutual prooiem ana neeae. The Tupper have cond acted thee exposition la New Tork. Chicago, Phil adelphia and Boston: and in 1130 and 1931 t&la management held the first business show In 8a Francisco, Seattle and Los Angelea LIST OF KXHIBITOXS ' ., , Following Is a list ot concerns that have already reserved space for exhibits in this first Portland business show: ' Accident Js Health CrandaU. Insur ance : Addreseograph Co. : Angela Com mercial Studio, Inc.; Automatic Check Bndoracr Arencv t Beck Duplicator Agency : Behnke-Walker Businees Col ore ; Belknap Rapid Addreewtng Ma chine 'Agency; Boo rum-Pease Loose Leaf .Agency : Callan MulUgraphing School: canneia ro. aavertiaing -service; Carrib-Mfg. Corporation; Check o meter Arencv: Co ino meter Arencv Reo. T. Colton. Insurance: Converse Co- Inc.; Corona Typewriter Agency; Cran daU 4k Roberts, certified accountant; Crane Letter Co.; Daily. Record Ao- eltfewCtj De Lex Loose Leaf ' Areix-v : taiton Adding Machine Co.; Dick Mime Agency; Drmm A Eons Printing Co.; lOdlphone Agency: Elliott- Addresser press Agency Elliott-Fisher Co.. book keepinr mschlnes: Expert A Shipping Journal; Farringtoa Service Co.; Fed eral Ink t Chemical Co. ; F. dr. s. Check Writer Agency; W. E. Finaer A Co.; General Ftreoroonna Co- all eteel flUna- cabtnet; J. K. Oill Co.; Globe Register Aa-encv i olobe-Wernieke A Agency ; - ir- wlh-Hodeon 00. : Irvlnr-Pltt Loose Leaf Agency ; Jolly-Ratelle Printers. j Kllham EUtionery ek Printing' Co.; Line-A-Tlme Mfg. Co.; Massachusetai Mutual Life Insurance Agency; Mel-O Tone Reproducing Co.: Monroe Calcu- latin Machlne Co.; Multicolor Sales Co. of Oregoi 0 Ve-va j lumtruvevi a-ea.iw Inc. ; MuKigraph Circular on. Letter Co. : .Noiaalesa .Typewriter Dia- trlbuUhg Co. : Oregon Life Insurance Co.; Oi ureron 1 arjie 1:0. : w Table CO. E. Peae Co.: Prest-O-Grsph Co., signs : Pacific Stationery and Printing Co. : Frorres- aive Advertisina Co. : Band Visible Sua. tnees Control Aayncyj Remington Type writer Co.; Rogers Co.. rubber stamp, seals and stencils j J. 13. Rogers, print ing: 'Rotary Neoetyle Agency: Safe Cabinet Agency: Rov S. Searle Co. duDlicattna machines t L. C Smith A Bros. Typewriter Co.; Bundetrand AddV ina; uacnine vgency; ix?ia rotecto graph t Pro tod Checks; Transo Envel ope Co, Agency : Underwood Typewriter Co.; united Autographic Kegister Co.; stock Typewriter Agency ; webeter Muiu-Kopy -"-Carbon -at Ribbon: white u I a i i a a a i i i s a i a la ii a. . i afford ownmhipV; oh ma- ; I GRAFONOliA 1G SEPTEMBER asilv w j 1 r;jr-HBf--:, .BRUNSWICK The purchase of i phonograph is a jcrrnarictit invest ment in pleasure for. the household in no way does it hamper summer outing sports, but only adds a fit- ' ting climax to the "day of days" with music that thrills or relaxes, as you wish. Buy now ! Tjr jft: ft: Tallcintr T J fTiy y,l Machm Largest Exclusive Phonograph Dealers in Oregon" ' 350 ALDER Carbon Ribbon Co. 1 and Trmn a Erbe steel Filing Cabinet fcynerrj t Agency. , . . . - . - - BEAT DtlTES BOKSE TO SCICTDl- Harriaoo villa. Mo. Aug. 11- (L r - ii Two horses, hitched to a cultivator on the farm of Alfred Dodd, who reside near' Austin, bocalna erased with, heat and Plurtged into a river. On cf the antmaia dreamed before Dodd. who' bad been, ranting in the shade, could make a rescue. r , .....- i HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY Can You Beat It? WUkTkUAd t GoM Crown, 32k..:. .$4 t" Porcelain -o r Amilttm VTOBai with clemln..$l -t Porcelaia Crowa .....$4 EXAMINATION FREE Dr. FRED HELLISH 108V Fourth SL," Between r Wahirijrton and Stark Acre fros J. C Panney Co. saa S. P. Depot Honest, CaeJsatis TeaUstry HALL "SPECIAL"! GAS FURNACE The furnice tht settles your Heitinf ProWem. : ; ''S3 175 v Coaveoient Tenns HALL GAS FURNACE CO. MAIN 7065 , -1 67 PARK. ST.. Jtut South of Morrison i n a. m m a - - - ' , w w w w . . W . . 'RECORDS Victor, Colamhia, Edison, Brunswick 5 5 '5 5 5 5 5 5 5 f5 f5 5 5 f5 5 f5 5 5 '5 S 5 5 5 5 ?5 r" - v f -.. i 1 a" ' ' " ... j' fal P i 5 .-i'-x it