16 THE 3IORXIXG OREGOXIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1909. FOXLEYFQB LUMBER) British Steamship to Load at Portland for Australia. COMING FROM WEST COAST American Trading Company Will Furnish Caxpo Lumber Ship ments lor November and De cember WTT1 Be Heavy. For a full cargo of lumber to Aus tralia from Portland, the American Trad ing Company has chartered the British steamship Foxley. 23 tone. The vessel Is now en route from the West Coast of 'South America for orders. She sailed from Baltimore with general cargo and .topped at Montevideo and Coronel. has It that the British ship Brab- loch, in port since November 25. 1906. has ! been taken for outward loading of grain. The N'eotsfleld was recently taken for . wheat to Callao and inquiries are out for two barley ships. The Altair has been mentioned a one of them. There has been an upward tendency In ' the foreign lumber trade for several ! weeks and exports from the Northwest 'will be heavy during November and De cember. The Norwegian steamship Chris tian Bors cleared yesterday for Shanghai : with . over 3.500.000 feet of lumber. She ! will help bring the November shipments ; of timber well up toward the record mark., 9he will be followed shortly by i the British bark Jordanhlll. under char ter fr delivery of lumber to the Uni ted Kingdom. Coastwise shipments of lumber are a trifle slow for the first week of the month. Bad weather has delayed the team schooners, regularly engaged in the traffic and the California business Is likely to fall short to 10.000.000 feet. Short receipts of wheat in addition to the bad weather has held up the wheat shipment for a few days but there will be a number of clearances before the end of the present week. PILOT PULITZER COMES IX Fchooner Is Successfully Operated With Gasoline. ASTORIA, Or.. Nov. 8. (Special.) The pilot schooner Joseph Pulitzer came Inside this morning after water and supplies, she having been out for nearly three months. The installa tion of gasoline power. In her did not prove successful at first, but after she had been tried and balanced properly she la as handy a vessel for the pur pose as any except a steam pilot schooner. The revenue cutter which came into the Columbia River on Saturday even ing was .not the Manning, as was re ported from the Heads: the vessel was the Tahoma, which Is stationed on Puget Sound. She came to brinn, the urfboat that was used at the Seattle exposition to the Cape Disappointment llfesavlng crew. . After delivering the boat the cutter returned to Puget Sound. The steamer Olympic cleared at the Custom-house on Sunday for Sjan Pedro with. 4S0.0OO feet of lumber and 220.000 shingles, loaded at Portland, and 250.000 feet of lumber loaded at Prescott. "0 MEN LOST OVEKBOAD -Captain Kidston, of Kansas City, De nies Keport of Loss of Life. Captain William Kldston, master of the ateamslilp Kansas City, arriving from San Francisco last evening, denies einphat iicallv the published reports regarding the 'lose overboard of two steerage passengers 'on the last voyage south of the vessel. J He also states that no member of the tcrew was lost or any person on board the jshlp injured on account of the heavy i gals encountered. "After crossing the bar on that voyage we encountered a southeast gale of wind, . which is usual at this time of the year." t he said. "With the exception of the washing away of some light woodwork on deck, nothing happened aside from the occurrences usual on coasting steamers i during the Winter months. We arrived . In Sn Francisco only three hours behind . schedule, after bucking the strong wind. 1 1 have been in command of passenger : steamships for over years and never lost a passenger." OILER DROWNS IX COLUMBIA John Kobinson Swept Overboard From Small Boat by Towline. John Robinson, an oiler employed on the Port of Portland dredge Columbia off Slaughter bar was drowned Saturday ; night. Robinson and a companion were returning from Rainier in : a small boat.. In attempting to tsbs between 'the steamer G. K. ' Wentworth and a Jogboom. Robinson was caught by the towline and carried overboard. His companion, Joseph Burk holder. was aUo carried overboard but I succeeded In reaching the logboom. He : was rescued after traveling six or seven miles on the raft. Robinson's body has not been recovered. Robinson was a brother-in-law of John i Driscoll. a member of the Port of Port- . land Commission. He has been in the service of the dredge for some time and ; was a trusted employe. KANSAS CITY ARRIVES CP Steamer Makes Fast Run North From San Fratu-isoo. . With passengers and freight from San Francisco, the steamship Kansas City, Captain Kidston. arrived up at 3:20 o'clock and berthed at Ainsworth. The Kansas City made a fast trip up the coast, making the run. dock to dock, in ICS hours. Considerable time was lost at Astoria. It has been reported that Captain Kids ton will make only one more trip to Port land before leaving for Norfolk to bring out the new steamship Beaver. Captain Kiriston states that he has received no orders to leave as yet and beyond that would say nothing. Chief Engineer J. Jackson, of the Rose City, has left San Francisco to assume charge of the new steamship, f ' Notice to Mariners. John McNulty, nautical expert in charge of the local Hydrographlc office, r.as received the following notice from Captain Morton, of the steamship M. S. Dollar: - Second officer Sprinkle reports that on S-'ptemher 24. 1S. in latitude 45:35 N.. and longitude 163:23 E. he passed a large log. covered with marine growth, same dangerous to navigation." Christian Mlehelsen Reaches Port. Under charter to Balfour, Guthrie & Co., to load lumber for Shanghai, the Norwegian steamship Christian Michel sen arrived up last evening. The big tramp came north from Redonflo and will materially increase the lumber fleet in port. Concert Tonight for Seamen. A -fine programme arranged by Walter O. Haines will be given at ine weeaiy con cert at the Seaman's Institute, Front and Flanders streets, tonight. G. C. Nichol son will direct proceedings. The pro gramme follows: "Carmena" (Wilson), auartet: reading, selected. Miss Bade Mayers: song. "Time Was I Loved the Mountain (Ine). i. Milton unyan; "Lucky Four-Leafed Clover" (Smith), Mrs. A.ulu Dahl -Miller; "Old Squire Bob" (Fox), Walter O. Haines; reading, select ed. Miss Bade Mayers; tenor solo, select ed. J. W. Belcher; song, "II Bacoio" (Ar dlte). Mrs. Kathleen Lawler Belcher; nuaj-tet (a) "Absent" fMetcalf). (b) "Dry Yo- Eyes," Langsberg. The quartet will be composed of such well-known artists as Mrs. aKthleen Lawler tselcner. so prano: Mrs. Lulu Dahl Miller, contralto: STEAMER INTElIJGKJfCE. Due to Arrive. Kama. From. Date. Breakwater Coos Bar Jn port Geo. W. Klder. -Sn Pedro... In port Arso Tillamook In port Kansas City... San Francisco In port Eureka tureaa Sue H. Elmore. Tillamook. ... ov. Falcon . .. .. San Francisco Nov. Alliance Coos Bar-.-. Nov. Roanoke. ......San Pedro Nov. Rose Cltr. . - . -8an Francisco Nov. 0 0 9 11 14 14 A Henrlk Ibsen, t .Honickong. .. Jan. 3 Bella . Hongkong Inden't Scheduled to Depart. " Name. For. Date, neo. w Blder. .Pan Pedro. .. Nov. 9 Sue H. Elmore. Tillamook... Nov. Eureka. Eureka Nov. Argo Tillamook.... Nov. Breakwater Coos Bay Sov. Falcon San Francisco Nov. Kansas City. . . San Francisco Nov. Alliance Coos Bay Nov. Roanoke San Pedro Nov. Rose City San Francisco Nov. Henrlk Ibsen. . Hongkong. .. Jan. 9 10 It) 10 11 12 IS 10 19 12 Eelja Honskong. . . . Entered Monday. Santa Clara, Am. steamship (Pool sen),, with general cargo, from San Francisco. Geo. W. Elder, Am. steamship (Jeasen. with general cargo, from San Pedro. Wellesley. Am. steamship (Llnd qolst), with general cargo, from San Francisco. Cleared Monday. Santa Clara. Am. steamship (Poul sen). with general cargo, for San Francisco. Geo. W. Elder, Am. steamship (Jesaen). with general cargo, for San Pedro. tV'ellesley, Am. steamship (Llnd QulJit). w(th ballast, for Coos Bay. Christian Bora. Nor. steamship' (Hllle), with 8.55T.000 feet of lum ber, valued at tM.TM. for Shanghai. J. William Belcher, tenor; E. Miller Run yan. baritone. Miss Lenora Fisher will be the accompanist, assisted by Walter O. Haines. All are invited. J. D. Jacobs, Mariner, Dies. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 8. Captain J. D. Jacobs, for 40 years a Master llariner In the Pacific coastwise trade died at his home In this city today. Death was due to hemorrhage after a week's illness. Marine Notes. The steamship Christian Bors. with lumber for Shanghai will leave down this morning. From San Francisco with general cargo the steamship Shoshone arrived up last evening. The steamship Argo will" sail from the Oak-street dock this evening for Tilla mook Bay porta. The steamship Santa. Clara ealled for San Francisco direct last evening with passengers and freight. The steamship Geo. W. Elder Is scheduled to sail this evening for San Pedro and way ports. The steamsrip Wellesley will proceed from Portland to Coos Bay to load lum ber for San Francisco. The steamship Breakwater arrived up late last evening with passengers and freight from Coos Bay ports. Arrivals and Departures. ship Kansas City, from San Franclscoi steamship Breakwater, from Coos Bay; Norwegian steamship Christian Mlehelsen. from Redondo; steamship Shoshone, from Pan Francisco. Sailed Steamship Santa Clara, for San Francisco. Astoria, Or., Nov. 8. Condition at the mouth of the river at 5 P. M., rough, wind east 18 mil; weather, cloudy. , Arrived down at 3:30 A. M. French bark General Faidherbe: arrived at 6 and left up at 8:3o A. M. Steamer Kansas City. from - San Francisco; arrived at 7 and left up at . i, . .. iiM.lfir.t.r trnm Pivoa Bav. and steamer Shoshone. from ban Francisco: arrived at 7:0 and left up at 9:30 A. M. Norwegian steamer christian Mlehelsen. from Redondo. Sailed at 8 A M. Steamer Maverick, for San Francis co and steamer Thos. L. Wand, for Grays Harbor: saided at i a.. ji. ov.uuu..j. Churchill, for Honolulu; sailed at 10:30 A M British steamer Invertay. for Well- Ington. l.eii up i .... - bark Pierre Antonlne. Sailed at 2 P. M. steamer Olympic, for San Pedro. Arrived at 3::0 ana lelt up at - o.1.-. - ' ' from San Francisco San Francisco. Nov. 8. Arrived at 4 p M. steamer Rose City, from Portland: schooner E. K. Wood, from Portland, for San Pedro, put In with part of deckload . i .......inn.n hen vv arales. A r - gone, iiavms ..,.1.. -. rived Steamer San Jacinto, from Hoquiami steamer Governor, irom E. K. Wood, irom Loiumra. .. ,.. from Portland: bark R. P. Klthet. from Honolulu. Barcelona. Nov. S. Sailed Steamer Lux or, tor San Francisco. San Pedro, . isov. o. 'n-" Roanoke, from Portland, and steamer J. B. Stetson, from Columbia River. Seattle, W ash.. Nov. 6. Arrived Steamer Cottage City, from Skagway; steamer Buck man, from San Francisco: German cruiser Arcons. from San Francisco; Norwegian steamer Tricolor, from Tacoma: steamer President, from San Francisco; steamer A. G Llniisay. from Valdei; steamer Leela naw from Cordova. Sailed Japanese steam er Tacoma Maru, for Taooma; steamers Santa Ana and Leelanaw. for Tacoma: steamer Moniara, for San Franclsoo; Nor weirian steamer Tricolor, for West Coast, steamer Humboldt, for Skagway; steamer 01VS&Z S.-Salled-Oceano. for Victoria and Tacoma. Tide at Astoria Tuesday. ui-k LOW. 10-43 A M ...S1 feet'4:33 A. M....18 feet Uilo P. m::..72 feet 5:22 P. M....1.2 feet STEAMER SUE H. ELMORE For Tillamook will receive freight com mencing Monday. Nov. 8th. W.00 per ton. Passenger rate from Portland 7.t). from Astoria K00. Will sail Tuesday night. Couch St. dock. Main 861. FOR TILLAMODK Str Argo sails tonight S P. M.. Oak St. Dock. Freight and passengers. Eugene Booster Resigns. EUGENE. Or.. Nov. S- (Special.) The . ..--T,o.r of the Eueene Com mercial Club has received a letter from John H. Hartog. who has been at the head of the Promotion ippr-ui the club in which he announces that he will not renew his contract with the reo Ple of Eugene for another year. Mr. Hartog savs the work of completing the riartogo- w Parlc -in be ftn-' fcoutnem ' " . . lshed before he leaves. The boosters ot Eugene paid Mr. Marios a " year's work. Turkish baths, Mrs. Turney, 121 Drexel bldg., 2d aDd. TamhllL BRIDGE FIGHT ON Friends of Broadway Span to .' Oppose Three Suits. FUNDS TO BE, COLLECTED Early Disposition of Court Contro versy Desired Pnsh Clnb Heads Attend Meeting to Prepare Plans Peninsula to Aid. Advocates of the Broadway bridge will resist actively all litigation. Ini tiated for the purpose, they contend, merely of delaying, and, if possible, de feating the construction of that via duct across the river. At a meeting yesterday the friends of Broadway bridge decided to take such steps to insure an early disposition of the con troversy in the courts. To that end ways arid means were devised and funds will be provided to protect their in terests in the three suits which are pending, and in which the validity of the bond Issue for the bridge Is in volved. Club Heads Attend. Yesterday's meeting was held in the office of M. G. Munly in the Wells Fargo building. Ii was attended by members of the bridge committee of the North East Side Improvement Association, original sponsor for the Broadway bridge, and the presidents of numerous other push clubs on the East Side. The bridge committee consists of D. L. Povey, J. Woods Smith, Her man Wittenberg, J. Frank Slnnott, George W. Bates. A. B. Manley, Seneca C. Beach, J. H. Nolta and Judge Munly, ex-officio chairnan. As a result of the conference It was decided to urge an early trial of the suit, a friendly one, which has been instituted by Joseph Buchtel against the city, and which has for its pur pose a determination of the legality of the bond issue of not more than $2,000,000 which was voted at the regu lar municipal election last June. The friends of the Broadway bridge figure that if this suit can be given priority over the two other suits which are pending, It will be possible in less than 60 days to have the questions involved decided legally by the Supreme Court Campaign to Be Made. A systematic campaign by which funds wil be. ralBed to fight the antl brldge litigation was agreed upon. Members of different clubs on both sides of the river who are interested in ' having the Broadway bridge con structed will make a canvass of their forces and all will be asked to con tribute. With the consent of City At torney Kavanaugh it Is possible that additional counsel wil be employed to assist the city prosecutor In defending the validity of the bond issue. Tomorrow night Judge Munly will attend a mass meeting of the various Tho first symptom of Contagious Blood Poison is usually a little sore or ulcer, so insignificant that often no attention is given it. 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In order to prove what Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy will do for you, every reader of the Portland Daily Oregonian who has not already tried it, may receive a sample botle by mail absolutely free. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Write today. . clubs on the Peninsula, when subcom mittees will be nnmed to assist in rais ing the necessary funds and otherwise to organize public -sentiment in favor of an early trial of the suits and the construction of the bridge Just as soon as the controversy can be disposed of in the courts. , Three Suits Filed In addition to tho friendly suit brought against the city by Mr. Buchtel, who advocates the building of the bridge, two other cases are before the courts. The first suit was brought by the city . against Mrs. Maria C. Flanders and Albers Bros., for the pur pose of condemning the right of way across property owned by the defend ants on the West Side and over which the approach to the proposed bridge on this sldo of the river would pass. The second suit was filed by Mr. Buchtel, nhile the third and last to be introduced in the complicated con toversy was brought against the city by Frank Kiernan, who atacks the val idity of the bonds and the election by which they were authorized. Mr. Kier nan makes Mr. Buchtel a party defend ant In this suit and asks the court to restrain Buchtel from further prose cuting his suit, LOVERS 0FMUSIC TO WED Miss Flora Fleischner and Henry Metzger Announce Engagement. Announcement yesterday afternoon of the engagement of" Miss Flora Fleischner to Henry Metzger surprised Portland so ciety. Both are popular In younger so ciety, and are members of pioneer fami lies. Miss Fleischner is the only daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Marcus A. Fleisch ner, and Mr. Metzger Is a son of Herman Metzger. Miss Fleischner returned last week from an extended tour of Europe, where her soprano voice attracted much Tavorable comment She sang on several , occasions at musi cals given in hex honor by Frau Johan Strauss, wife of the famous waltz king, at. the latter's salon. In New York, on Miss Flelschner's re- Tffi:0fflOEMEDY and Blood Tonic No. 2. working - of M. I. S. T. on the human system, and Hours, 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Open Sundays 10 A. M, to 1 P. M. Spokane oS the RIorlh IN The Inland Empire o! Canada New Towijsite on Grand Trunk Pacific Railway. FO Geographical Center of British Columbia and of the largest un developed area of good land on continent. At junction of Great Rivers' Headquarters for Steamers, plying thousands of. . miles North, South, East, "West. Half way between Edmonton and Prince Rupert,, gateway to great Nechaco, Bulkley, Fraser, Peace. River, Skeena and other valleys. 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I have an established reputation and my guarantee means that my patients are in disputably insured of success in their case. There is all the difference in the world be tween a guarantee of this kind and the prom ise of those mushroom concerns which are continually failing in business. I repeat my straightforward, square proposition to wait- for my fee until the cure is effected. I not only thoroughly cure my I am usually able to effect a cure half the time most physicians require to pro- The Leading; Specialist. duce even partial results. Were FREE MUSEUM A $10,000 educa tional exhibit of the human body in wax reproductions. The largest and finest on the Coast. free: to mex. My Cares Are Thorough and Prompt I Will Wait for My If you cannot call, write fodiagnosis chart. My offices are open all day from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M., and Sundays from 10 to 1. The DR. TAYLOR Co. 234y2 MOEEISON STREET, CORNER SECOND, PORTLAND, OR. My Certain, Quick Cures for Men have (tlven me the largest practice in Portland in Ailments of Men and aflow me ?oive my services at a very low figure hence p ace my new cvntpm within tne reacn or aii men. u&nt in my of flee to be of men. In coming to me you get tne Deneiit ji tuo in the world. I never use unprofessional methods to gain patronage and gladly ask you to investigate my forever any curable case. Among the claims of the va rious specialists in every large city there is always one man who, on account o'f his years of experience and success, stands head and shoulders above all the i rest. There cannot be two best specialists all of them may be good, but only one of them can be best, and I apprehend there can be no controversy over this point in Portland. My office has been established 27 years, longer than any other, and is indorsed, Qot only by leading business men, but by a generation of cured and satisfieq patients. Every one that is accepted for treatment here at my institute receives my own personal and individual ' attention, and you may have the positive assurance that you will be skillfully and honorably served by one whose conscience dictates a policy of justice to all. My methods of curing Blood Ailments, Nervous Decline, Piles, Kidney, Bladder, Special ,and Chronic Ailments, and all ail ments of men, are unequalled and recommended by the many I have cured of these ailments. Honrs, 9 A. M. to 8 P. M.; Sundays, 10 to 12. ST. LODIS MEDICAL GO. Inc. CORNER SECOND AND YAMHILL STREETS, PORTLAND, OR. nephew of Adolphe Wolfe, and among his cousins are S. Llpman. I. N. Upman and Will F. Upman. The wedding will prob ably take place in the early Spring. Engraved plate and 100 calling cards, regular $2, special this month $1.25. Kilham's. Society Stationers, Fifth and Oak streets. patients, but in less than DR. TAYLOR, I lacking in knowledge pertaining to my specialty 1 would' never have attained my present success, nor would I today be recognized as the leading specialist treating men's ailments. I ask you to call at my office and talk with me. about your case. Examination and consultation will cost you nothing, and I will explain to you my methods of curing. Varicose Veins, Contracted Ailments, Piles and Specific Blood Poison, I treat and never fail to effect a cure. Fee Until Yon Are Well su vw y mmB vmiii .. t found anywhere for the tr.atm.nt standing Detore caunns uu " I cure NOT A DOLLAR XEEry BE PAID UNLESS CURED.' CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION FREE at office or by mail. One per sonal visit is preferred, but. if this Is impracticable, write us a. full and unreserved history of your case and get our. opinion free. Many cases cured at home. Medicines fresh from our own laboratory, $1.60 to $6.50 per course. THAT ARE AILING, NER VOUS AND RUN DOWN COME TO ME AND BE CURED I See AH My Patients THE DOCTOR Persosiallr. THAT CURES. I hire no substitute and have no meal. cal romps ny. FEE FOR A CURE Is lower than any specialists in the city, half that others charge you and no exorbitant price tor medicine. I am an expert specialist, have had i SO years' practice In the treatment oi diseases of men. My omces are tne ren equipped in Tortland. My methods are modern and up-to-date. My cures are quick and positive. 1 do not treat symp toms and patch up. I tnoroughly examine each case, find the cause, remove It and thus cure the disease. I CURE Varicose Veins, Contracted Ailments, Piles and Specific Blood Pol son and All Ailments of Men. CURE OR NO PAY I am the only specialist in Portland who makes no charae unless the patient Is entirely satisfied with the results accomplished, and who Rives a written guarantee to refund every dollar paid for services If a complete and permanent cure is not effected. TV I CM Visit Dr. Lindsay's private XVACali Museum of Anatomy and know thyself, in health and disease. Ad mission free. Consultation free. If un able to call, write for list of questions. DR. LINDSAY Office hours 9 A. M. to P. M.: Sun days 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. 128 Mi Second St., Cor. ot Alder, Portland. Oregon. CURES ECZEMA QUICKLY New Discovery Has Revolutionise h , Treatment of Skin Diseases. Nothing: in the history of medldn has ever approached the success of th marvelous skin remedy known as poslam. which. It Is safe to say, has cured more cases of eczema, and akin diseases than any remedy ever offered for these ills. The success of poslam is no t all surprising- when it Is considered that even a very small quantity applied to the skin stops itching- immediately and cures chronic cases In two week. The very worst cases of eczema, as well as acne, herpes, tetter, piles, salt rheum, rash, crusted humors, scaly scalp, and every form of itch, yield tu it reod.ly. Blemishes such as pimples, red noma, muddy and inflamed skin disappear al most Immediately when poslam is ap plied, the complexion being-cleared over nlgrht. 1 Every druggist keeps both the) Bt cent size (for minor troubles) and the $2 Jar, and either of these may b obtained in Portland at the Skidmoro Drug Co. and Woodard, Clarke & Co., as well as other reliable drug stores. But no one is even asked to pur chase poslam without first obtaining an experimental package which will be sent by mall, free of charge, upon re quest, by the Emergency Laboratories. 82 West Twenty-fifth street. New York City. SIMPLE WASH CURES ECZEMA Why Salves Fall While a Simple Liquid Has Accomplished Thousands of Cures. It is now thoroughly established among the best medical authorities that eczema Is purely a skin disease, due to a germ, and, curable only through the skin, it Is not a blood disease at all; in fact, thousands of people suffer with skin disease and are perfectly healthy otherwise, and thereby prove they have no diseased blood. Smeary salves cannot reach the germs because they do not penetrate the skin. The only way to reach the germs is by means of a penetrating liquid. Such a liquid can be obtained by sim ply mixing ordinary oil of wlntergreen with thymol, glycerine and other heal ing agents. This compound, known as D. T. D. Prescription, stops the itch instantly and the ures all appear to be permanent. In fact, it took thou sands of cures, case after case, before the best scientific ' authorities were convinced of the absolute merit of this remedy. D. D. D. Prescription kills the germs in the itching skin. Its effect is seen within one minute after the first application. 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