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THE MORNING OREGONIAX, FRIDAY, 3IARCII 24, 1911. CO EXPORTS ARE PROOF Shippers' Argument May Sat isfy Kosmos Line. OUTSIDE TRADE GREAT Clpamrr Officials Who Ever Available Pork Here- Could Gel t'arKoni on War Erora Port, I Coolrnlion. Objections made r officials of the Kosmos line lo calllne at Portland be cause they could inn obtain a dock avail able at all times fr their vessels, mar tm evtrrom by local esporter. Or trnna- inducement offered "111 be phoning of the amount of trade that may be obtained by a line, sailing for Kuropean porta and ratlins at other har fetrs on the way. The Orecon Fine Expert Iumber Com pany contracted yestrrdar to ship 1.&"X m feet of lumber from Purrt Sound to Kurope. From Aitoona. Wash., there n received via the water line of the O.-W. R. A X. Co. a corjrtRnment of 71 tlerrea at ftlrkled Columbia River sal mon, billed for Hamburg and routed from Portland to the Atlantic Seaboard via the HarrlmaD rail lines. There will arrive from Aitoona today a carload of xrom-n salmon. Including 10 tona of Ice. which will ali to Hamburg, leav ing here by rati. Local Port Harmed. The lumber la to move from the North ern harbor In parcel and the Oregon Pine Kxport Lumber Company will have a total of feet leaving Puget S.und In April. Portland lose all of the lumber business only In such case as the orders are sufficient to warrant chartering of a sailing vessel. As reljrht have reached a point that makes " It an Inducement for dealera to purchase material In the North and forward It by either the Kosmos or Dodwell lines, the trade can be cared for. but to the detriment of this port. X few years ao Portland and the Co lumbia River district controlled per cent of the West Coast lumber trade, but today the sales here are nil. all material teeing bought In the North because the Kuropean line call at West Coast port e.O'1 deliver parcels. IHxk an Advantage. The Kosmoe line operatee on a month ly schedule and when the local field waa Inspected recently It was pointed out that carrier could not be sent here profitably and shift to several docks to Irk up a part cargo. There has been cinder consideration a nthod through which all cirtti could be assembled at one of the mill docks where lumber was to be loaded. It I estimated that with the demand la Europe for fir lumber, and the trade that could be recovered on the West Voaat and new buine obtained at olh er points where the Ko-mon line call. Portland could move an average of 1. tfMMv feet a month on those steamers. JIVTTONUOOD JOINS FIXET China Market Boln- Counted on to Produce More Bulne. Hopes were yesterday revived that lumber commerce Is to be carried on In earnest again through the charter of the Prltlsh steamer Huttonwood to load for Chin. The China Import Kxport Lumber Company took tlie car rier and she will probably arrive early neat month for cargo. The Hutton wood has been out since January IT from Port of i-taln for Vancouver. B. C. t-he la of S3 tons net register. The same firm ba the British steam er Nortuumbla, now loading In the harbor, and both will carry fr to the rompanv's Oriental headquarters locat ed at itinnghl. The Norwegian tramp t-kogatad Is to be cleared for a South African port by the I- P. Lee Lumber Company, and she will be the first carrier of the year to head In that direction, but the prospects for brisk ar Kaatern business are regarded bet ter. It Is believed that rnlllnien wltl accept lower prices more readily after all plant are operating on full time, but since late In the Kail they have been chary of accepting orders for the Var Kastern market, which usually are for cheaper grades. JAST CAI!OX IS IX PLACE Mike" Maher iH-parls for East AVhen Work Is Pone. Two Important event took place yes terday In reference to tie new Hani ran bridge, one being that the last cais son was officially declared to hove reached a permun.nt foundation fjllcw Ing necks- of blasting, and the second was that M. J. M.ihfr. of the engineer ing Arm of Wadiiell ft Harrington, de farted for Ms home at Kansas City. Mo, after having spent mo here superintending operations on behalf of the designer, working In conjunction with the Vnlon Bridge Construction Company. Mr. ilaher. whose geniality won him a host of frlenls to whom he t known a -Mike." waa bidden adieu at the Vnlon Depot by a larice delegation. In cluding General Agent Chamberlin. of the Pullman Company, who passed the word to hi crew to see to It that the engineer "got the best.' The pier in being built now with ton rpon tona of concrete and as soon as tun ehaft Is completed he erection of :eel w:ll commence. W hen the ma terial lei In trie form the Vnlon Bridse A Construction Company will devote ail energies towrd the Broadway crossing. Broken Rope Cost Life. Through the parting of a rotten rope isd on a fisli box as a means of facili tating Its hardline. iorge Harter. -a veara of are. employed as a deckhemd on tiie strainer Jessie Harktra. fell over board yesterday morning as the vesevl waa leavlrg Vancouver. and was drowned. Cwptaln U P. Honford. man oger of the line, lias offered a reward for the recovery of the body. Harter was rearranging freight on the bow of the steararr when la hauling the box of tlsh Into place, standing with hla back toward the water, the rope brok. preci pitating Mm over the e'de. He had been In the Navy but cou rt not swim. Relatives are said to reMde In New Jersey. Captain Hosford said that during Ins eight months employment on tr.e liarkine Harter had proved himself a capable and exemplary man. Engine Cooilnr for Tlayorcan. Two of three gasoline engines ordered for the passenger yacht Rayocean were yesterday shipped from the East after having been fully tested, ami. as the third engine Is here and found to be In proper condition, there will be no delay equipping the mechanical department of the vessel. Joseph Supple has most of the frames In place of the hull, and he says there will be no cessation of operation" until the Rayocean Is In the water. The 11-lnth suction dredge building at that plant for the Spokane. Portland Mealtl I la II road will be towed to the W illamette Iron Steel Works Monday to have two hollers In stalled, and on being returned to the yards the -ladder will be installed and finishing work done. Marine Notes. Ganrs will today start loading lumber aboard the German ship Wtlhelmlne at the Clark Wilson mill. Captain A. L. James yesterday re sumed command of the steamer Georgia Burton, relieving Captain N. W. Staton. Included In late yesterday arrivals at the mouth of the Columbia was a s-hooner. which la believed to be the Virginia. To load additional supplies for Alaska the ship Berlin yesterday moved from Llnnton to the dock of the American Can Company. To Inspect Llchtvessel No. W. which Is to take station April 1 on Swlftsure Rank. Commander J. M. Klllocott yea terday departed for Seattle. On business connected with fortifica tion work at Kort Stevens. Major Mo STEAVrK IXTKIXIGCNrK. Dm to Arrive. Name. From. Date. Itio Hontkong. .. .In p-rl Coidea lial. . . 1 tllamook. ...In port Anll Ilandon Mar. 54 Reaver Hsn I'edro. ...Mar. 24 Hue H. Elmore Tillamook. .. .Mar. -i Breakwater. '...Coo Bsv. ...r - r;OL W. ldsr. .Sao Teuro. Mar. - Rear fan Pedro Mir. 2J fmersld Balboa Apr. I Roanoke hsn lro Apr. 3 Hoes Cur tan Pedro.... April S Be bed sled to Depart. Name. For. Hate ;lden Gate... Tillamook sir. "i RrsJa Hor.ck'Qf ... Mar. -. Anvil Randon Mar. - Braver Hn Fedro. . . . M-r. -S strvakwater. . . .Coot Ray. . . . .Mar. ." tiue H. ElmoreTUlamonk sTr. .' Oev W. Eider. .Ssn I'edro. ...Mr. - Rear 8an Pedro. ...Apr. Knanoke fan Pedro. .. -Apr. 5 Riverside Ralbo Apr. S Rose City... ...Kan Rsdro.... April S In do. Corp of Engineer. L". S. A., yesterday made a trip to the lower har bor. When the gasoline sloop Condor sail thl afternoon for Taquina and Wa Id port she will be under the supervision of Captain C T. Holland, vice Captain E. Loll. On ber first trip since the stage of water Increased, the steamer Twin Cities, of the Open River Transportat'on Company's fleet. Is due today at 'Lewis- ton from Cetllo. Negotiations are on for the charter of the British bark Windruah. which I In tle lower harbor, and It is reported that she will probably be taken for lumber, as she arrived after her charter for grain bad been cancelled. It w as yesterday reported to officials of the O.-W. R. c N. that the steamer Rainier damaged the company's dock at Astoria a few days sgo when a pilot was landed there without lines being used lo steady the vessel. The Injury was slight. During Tuesday ar.d Wednesday the steamer Spokane, of the O.-W. K. ic N Snake River fleet, was engaged In trans porting electrical machinery from Lewis ton to Clarkston and a some of the part weighed from 14 to 3 ton each, considerable time wa required for each trtp- Again has the tide of ocean travel turned north from California, for the steamer Beaver, due this afternoon, has a list of 4-9 persons, the largest number that has been carried In either direc tion since the rush of the late Fall. The Rose City, sailing yesterday, bad ITS passengers. To have her pilot-house rebuilt and a texa added, the steamer Stranger ha gone to the yard of the St- John Shipbuilding Company. She will be given a passenger license later, so that others than the crew can travel to point on the Middle Columbia where she Is engaged In work under charter to the Government. ThereJ" yesterday entered at the Custom-House the British steamer Ku merle. from Seattle, for the Orient with ha barrels of flour, and the steamer J oh an Poulsen In general cargo from San Francisco. The steamer Rose City cleared for San Francisco in general cargo and the Poulsen for the same port with SCO" feet of lumber. Major Morrow. Corp of Ensineers. V. S. A., yrsterday received replies from Tillamook Interests to communications he forwarded after his return from Washington, setting , forth what the Government proposed to do with refer ence to the Improvement of Tillamook harbor, but the replies stated that the matter would be taken up by the bar cities later. Movement of Vescl.. PORTLAND. March IS Arrlvfd Steam er ;oldn tint-, from Tillamook. .illed riteamer Rose City, tor baa FrancUM.0 and L'Astor!a'. March 33. Condition at the mouth of the river at i P. M moderate: wind, southwest. 14 mil's: wrsther. raining. Sailed t 7 A. M . steamer Saslnaw. for Raymond. Hailed at 8:30 A. M.. steamer Roanoke, for San Dlrco and way ports- Left up at 7:30 A. M.. steamrr Oold'n Gate. Arrived at :0 A M . steamer N'halcm. from San Fran rtsco. Arrived down at 11 A. M-. British st-amer Nort huml-rta. sea Francisco. March S3. Sailed at 1" A. M.. stamr Hrar. for San I'dro. Sailed at I " v. stram. r Ifcurcrans. for I'ortland. Arrived at lo A. M.. steamer Oeo. W. Klder. from San IMego. Sailed at 3 P. M.. steamer W.-sterner. lor Portland. Sailed last nig fit. steamers Maverick and Washington. for Tort land. , t-oos Bay. March 2.1. Arrived Steamer int.nM fmm 1'ortiand. Seattle. Wash.. March 73 Arrived Steamer Admiral Sampson. from aides: steamer Atlas, from San Francisco: steamer M. S. Hollar, from Grays Rarbor: steamer Klamath. from Tacoma. Sailed Steam-r Bertha, for Valdes: steamer Watson, for San Francisco: steamer Alameda, for Ta coma. Manila. March I0. Arrived Steamer Qui to, from Taeoma, London. "March 23. Arrived Harpoake, from San Francisco. I'unta Arenas. March IS Sailed Set OS. from Sin Frsnclseo. for Hamburg. san Francisco. March -a. Arrived Steam ers Charles Nelson, from Everett: Chehalls. Temple E. torr. t'oronado. from Grays Har bor; W. S. Porter, from Astoria. Sailed S: earners Arr II. for tleattle: Kosecrans. for Wellesley: Westerner, for Astoria: 1'olum btnn. for Honolulu, via Seattle and Tacotna: Oimpic. tor Belllnsham. Excelsior, for Coos Rav: bark Star of Finland, for Relllnsham; barkentlne lrmgard. for Mahukona: schoon ers F. M. Slade. for llrl Harbor: Robert R umd. for Suva. Tides at Astoria Friday. H;gh. Iaw. 7:1 A. M feet'lrTI A. M. . . . l M .... it - feet If :;7 P. M. . . . .4.7 feet .1.3 feet tion of some of its sweetness. Much of this can be avoided by the use of Mother's Friend. This great remedy prepares the expectant mother's system for the coming event, and its use makes her com fortable during all the term. Mother's Friend assists nature in grad ually expanding all tissues, muscles and tendons, it strengthens the ligaments, and keeps the breasts in good condition. The use of Mother's Friend lessens the pain when baby comes, and assures a quick and natural recovery for the mother. For sale at drug stores. Write for free book for expectant mothers. THE BRADFIELD CO, Atlanta, Ga. CHILD GETS LIQUOR 13-Year-0!d Ruby Dent Lured Into Fast Life. WOMAN COMPANION JAILED Mrs. Maud Bostanf Charged With Contributing- to Delinquency of Minor Liquor Served to Girl in Grill Rooms. Thirteen-year-old Ruby Pent, re lated yesterday to Deputy District At torney Hennessy the story of her Ini tiation Into the ways of fast life, under the tutelage of Mrs. Maud Bostauf, now under arrest for contributing to the delinquency of a minor. Numerous trail to probable crime and misdemeanors were opened by the statements of the girl. Implicating several prominent grill rooms, on "charges of selling liquor to a minor. and tending to show that the cnno. was being prepared for the "white slave" market, with a Chinese buyer In view. Mrs, Bostauf. the defendant. Is 22 year old and the wife of a former bar tender at a prominent hotel. Under her guidance. Ruby visited Richards' prill room and the Turn Halle, and she say that she wa served with liquors In both places. Mrs. Bostauf admits the charge as to the Turn Halle, but denies that the girl was given anything to drink In Richards' place. The child, who lives with her mother, at 131 Sixth street, met Mrs. Bostauf at a spiritualist seance, last December, and fell completely under her sway. "Mrs. Bostauf made dates, and we kept them." said the girl. "She told me that I need not flirt, that she would do that for both. All she wanted was to pick up men who had money and would spend It In grill rooms. "Yes. I smoke cigarette. My bro thers do, and 1 used to steal them and lock the door, so that mother wouldn't know. "Mrs. Bostauf Introduced me to a Chinese In her room. They called him Louis. He lived at the Portland Hotel. I guess he wanted to take me to Seattle with him. Once be grabbed me and kissed me. I couldn't help myself." Last December Mrs. Bostauf ap peared In police court as a complainant against Miss Ella Brumfleld. a dress maker, with whom she had fought over a spoiled skirt. As the woman and the child agree In saying that the latter was given both whisky and beer In the Turn Halle Cafe. It Is probable that this assertion will be Investigated. While the child Is positive In her statement regarding Richards' place, Mrs. Bostauf" declares that the child was refused liquor there Other grill-rooms also refused to serve liquors, and admission was denied at a road-house which the party visited. GOOD FAITH DOUBTED COMPANY MUST SAY WHY IT KEJECTUD BRIDGE BONDS. City Officials Refuse to Return Check to Chicago Firm Bidding on Broadway Bonds. Farson. Son Co.. the Chicago firm, which telegraphed the rejection of $.'00,000 of bonds of the Broadway bridge Issue Wednesday, will have to show Mayor Simon and City Auditor Rarbur that they are acting In good faith before they secure return of their ISS.OOO certified check. Both officials yesterday refused to Indorse the check for return until such time as the firm sends a copy of Its attorneys' opinion. calling the bonds Illegal, and send back the data that was furnisnea at us re quest by the city. "I am disgusted with the manner In which Farson, Son Co. have acted In this matter, said .Mayor simon, anu I propose to know why their attorneys held the bonds to be Illegal. I want to be shown wh'ereln they are lllegnl. and before I Indorse the certified check for return. I want to know all about the opinion. In my mind, there Is no doubt as to the legality of the bonds; I think they are perfectly legal, and I do not propose to have an on-hand opinion blocking this sale without pro test." "I feel that we should know all about the opinion of the attorneys for the bond firm." said City Auditor Barbur. "It Is a matter of great concern to the pub lic and we are entitled to know the whys and wherefores of the opinion. I do not feel like returning the check to Farson. Son & Company until we see opinion and get back our data. . I have so Informed the company by telegraph. Thev telegraphed me today asking if I had returned their check, so I plainly told them at once what we demand. I shall hold the check until such time as they comply." A suspicious circumstance In connec tion with the opinion said to have been rendered by New York attorneys for Farson. Son A Company Is that they telegraphed last Friday for a copy of the city charter and other data, nayi,. they could not reacn a concidsmn until such time as It arrived. It was not forwarded until Saturday, and has not had time yet to reach New York. Not withstanding this fact, the attorneys handed down their opinion Wednesday. There has been a suspicion from the start among city authorities that the bid was never made in good faith, and It Is now generally believed in official circle that It was not. It has taken the company nearly three months to arrive at a decision. School Mourns Puils Death. SPRINGFIELD, Or, March 23. (Spe cial.) In memory of their former schoolmate. Miss Vertis Oriffln. who Every woman's heart thrills at the cooing and prattling of a baby, and motherhood is her highest and purest joy. Yet the suffering incident to this great consummation of ber life's desire, robs the anticipa ei MA ri TO THAT AWFUL BACKACHE Cured by Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Wnrlin'l flan VontnrlrT T Stlf. fered two years with female disorders, ! my rieaitn was verj huI nnrl T had 'a continual backache which was simply awfuL I could cot stand on my feet lnnir enouch to cook ' la meal's victuals 1 without my back nearly killinsr me, and I would have i such dragging sen- ! sations I could V. ,11 Vao i f T ; ' i Mai 111 v wizai in. a. had soreness iu each side, could not stand tight clothing, ana was irregular. I was completely run down. On ad vice I took Lydia E. Mnkham's Vege table Compound and Liver Pills and am enjoying; good health. It is now more than two years and I have not had an ache or pain since Ido'all my wnhinrr and pvp.rvthinir. and never have the backache any more. 1 think your medicine is grand and I praise it to all my neighbors. If you think my testimony will help others you may publish it." Mrs. Ollie Woodall, Morton's Gap, Kentucky. Backache is a symptom of organic weakness or derangement. If you have backache don't neglect it. To get permanent relielf you must reach the root of the trouble. Xothing we know of will do this so surely as Lydia E. Pinkham's Compound. Write to Mrs. Pinkham, at Tjynn, Mass., for special advice. Your letter will be absolutely confidential, and tbe advice free. died yesterday of peritonitis, the Spring field hish school classes will be ex cused tomorrow. Mitts Griffin was a popular student In the freshman class and her death comes as a shock to the school. NO SUCCESSOR TO MASCOT Craft N'ot Available for Lewis River Route Now. Scarcity of Idle sternwheelers of lljtht-draft type is retarding a resump tion of service on the Portland-Lewis niver route, which was suspended owing to the destruction Sunday of the steamer Mascot. It Is planned to place the steamer Undine on the run as soon as the Lurllne Is ready for operation on the Portland-Astoria schedule, hut thst will be at least two weeks. The t'ndlne is not the best that could be used In the service, because she cannot make points upstream as far as the Mascot traveled. The KelloRK Transportation Com pany counted on chartering- the Undine for a time so the steamer Joseph Kel logg could be laid up to have a new boiler Installed, but that work has been suspended until May 1. by which time they may secure the Weown or some other Kteamer on the Idle list that can reach points on the Cowlitz. The Lur llno wus towed up yesterday from the plant of the Willamette Iron & Steel Works to Yamhill streets with her new shaft in place, and a crew of mechanics at ouce began preparing her for opera tion. As the boiler of the Mascot has been saved from the wreck It is not doubted but that other machinery can be brought to the surface and used again. Probably with that weight re moved the hull will float- RATS WATCHED OS KUMERIC Bougainville Changes Berths and Rygja Is Finishing. tJven though !ie hailed from Seattle after her voyage from Far Eastern ports the British steamer Kumerlc. of the Bank IJne. did not escape rat quar antine. Harbormaster Speler hired men ; Foley Kidney Pills Tonle la Action Quick In Results Give prompt relief from BACKACHE, KIDNEY and BLADDER TROUBLE, RHEUMATISM, CONGESTION Of the KIDAKYM, INFLAMMATION Of the BLADDER and all annoying URINARY IRREGULARITIES, A positive boon to MIDDLE-AGED and ELDERLY PEO PLE and for 1VOMEN. H. M. Beatty. Little Rock. Ark., says: "For two yean I have been troubled with severe Wlrtney trouble. The pains across my back and over ray hlpa were so bad that they almost meant death to me at times. I used several well-known kidney remedies which save me no relleef until I used Foley Kid ney Pi!l. and these I can truthfully, recom mend as they have made me sound and well." 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TAYLOR Co. 2S4M Morrison St Portland, Or. yesterday to remain on all docks where the carrier loads to enforce the rule governing the placing of rat guards on lines ac soon us the steamer is made fast and to prevent rodents escaping to shore by means of the gang plank. The Kumerlc shifted last evening from the North Bank to Oceanic dock and three angs will be employed there to day loading wheat. She .will be given quick dispatch'. The vessel was searched yesterday for stowaweye and smuggled goods, but was found clear of both. The French bark Bougainville changed places with the Kumerlc. going to the North Bank from Oceanic and as she has 600 tons of wheat aboard progress will be made today getting more cereal Into the hold. The Oriental liner Rygja will get away this wetk, probably Bailing to morrow, and with other shipments of grain to be dispatched this month the total will overshadow that of March, 1910. 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I want to talk with the men who have tried other methods and found, them unavailing. I want to talk with the men who have almost g-lven up hope -of being- cured. - I can convince them by actual cures. CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION FREE ' nt efflee or by mall. One personal visit la preferred, bat If this la Ira. practicable, write me n full and unreserved history of yonr ease nnd set our opinion free. Many cases cured at borne. Medicines fresh from my own laboratory. 91.60 to 96.50 per course. Hours B A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays, 10 to 12. ST. L0DIS MEDICAL CO., Inc. S30Vc YAMHILL- STREET, PORTLAND, OREGOX. MEN CURED $10 IS OUR FEE Pay When Cured We tiave every known, remedy ap pliance for TREATING VOO. Our ex perience is so great and varied that na one ot the ailments of Men la new to us. CUUE IN AND TALK IT UIEH. General Debility, Weak Serves, In somnia Results ot ekpoaure, overworn; and other Violations or Nature's lawc Diseases o. ..-adder and Kidneys, Vari cose Veins, quickly and - permanently cured at small expense and no deten tion from business. tFEClAL AxuauiATS Newly con tracted and cnroiuc cases cured. All burning. Itching and inllummatloo topped In 24 hours. Cures effected U even days. Consultation free. If un able to call, write for list of Questions. Office Honrs A. M. to 8 P. it. Sun days. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. oqly. Pacific Coast Medical Co 224& Wash. St.. Portland. Oregon. S. K. CHAN CO. Their Chinese medicines of herbs and roots cure won derfully. It hm cured many male and female suf ferers of all kinds of sick ness, including chronic and private ailments, when other remedies fail. Their medicines are harmless. No operation. Consultation tnr larilex hv Mrs. Chan, for Mrt S. L Chan men by Mr. Chan. Call or write. The S. K. Cfaan Chinese Medicine Co 22) aiorrison St., Bet. 1st nnd d, Portland, Or, ....a...... Reliable FOR You Can Be Cured Other Men Are Being Cured Every Day I can positively aaaert that there) does not exist a slngrle case of Blood Disease. JVervonsneas, Varicose 'Veins, Piles, Kidney, Bladder and other Ail ments of Men that I can not cure promptly, safely, permanently- if la reach of medical science. Don't Give Up I am restoring; suffering; men every day to robust health. Many of them, no donht, .were mnch weaker la strength thnn yon. Not a Dollar Xeed Be Paid Unless Cored. I CUREd Blood Diseases, Nervous Decline, Varicose Veins, Obstructions, Piles, Rupture; Kidney, V Bladder, Prostatic and All Ailments Peculiar to Men. j i The Results of My Treat ment Are Felt Instantly No time Is wasted. Tou are not per mitted to drag along for days and weeks on promises until hope at last dies. Bv mv treatment you feel the returning flush of health at the very start. The bounding energy of youth revived, vigor of "lealth restored what would you give to have them back again? And you can have them back a- little effort will bring them just the effort of calling at my office and, without spending one cent, have a confidential chat with me. DR. LINDSAY The Old Reliable Specialist. Comer Alder and Second streets. En trance 128 Second street, Portland, Or. Office hours A. . lo, s r, JkL, Sunday, 10 A, a. ta 1 P. M, i