Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, March 16, 1910, Page 20, Image 20

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    THE MORNING OREGOXIAX, WEDNESDAY, MAKCTI 16, 191Q.
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GULES BUFFET SHIP
Arctic Stream Encounters
Two Storms in Trip.
2 MEN FALL FROM ALOFT
Cape Horn. Blow Tosses Craft, Sea
man's Ankle Crushed Fresh
"Water Giving Out, Makeshift
Condenser Saves Crew.
ASTORIA, Or., March 15. (Special.)
The British ship Arctic Stream ar
rived this afternoon, 157 days from
Kewcastle-on-Tyne, with a general
cargo consigned to Meyer, Wilson &
Co., of Portland.
Captain Dixon, master of the craft,
says a heavy storm was encountered in
the English Channel and the ship was
compelled to put back, being delayed
for 16 days. Two of the crew fell while
aloft making sail, and were so severely
Injured they were put ashore at Deal.
Good weather was encountered in the
Atlantic until Christmas day, when, on
the east side of Cape Horn, a heavy
gale was encountered. John Clark, a
seaman, knocked down by a sea which
came on board, was thrown across the
deck and his right ankle crushed. The
Injured man was taken to the hospital
on arrival here, and is in a serious con
dition. Captain Dixon reports good weather
with fairly favorable winds off the
Horn and up the west coast until a
month ago. When about a week's sail
from the Columbia River he ran into a
continued calm and beat about for a
month trying to make headway, arriv
ing off the Columbia this morning.
About two weeks ago the ship ran short
of fresh water, but a "home-made" con
denser was made up and the needs of
the crew were supplied In that way.
CHINA (JETS BIG LCMliEIt CARGO
Norwegian Bark ' Loaves for Far
East With Oregon Fir.
Carrying 1.964.443 feet of lumber, valued
at $21,608. the Xorwegian steamship Eir
cleared for Hankow, Xorth China, yes
terday. In addition to the timber taken
from Portland the steamer had on board
1,012.287 feet laden at Port Blakely on
Puget Sound. The cargo was dispatched
by the. China Importing and Exporting
Company. The Eir will leave down the
river this -morning.
Foreign lumber shipments for the first
15 days of March total 10.183.796 feet. Five
full cargoes have been cleared and be
fore the end of the month several mil
lion feet will be added to the list. The
Norwegian steamship Tordenskjold will
finish tomorrow with about 3.500,000 feet
for Australia.
Coastwise shipments of lumber for the
month total 6,440.000 feet. Ten steam
schooners have cleared with lumber for
California ports and from present indi
cations there will be a greater number
get away before the first of April. Fair
weather has greatly assisted the lumber
shipments, coastwise; steamers make bet
ter time and the work of loading is
much faster. The demand for lumber
.holds steady in California and the rates
are firm. The Northward movement of
hay has stimulated the dispatching of
steamers from both ends of the route.
Under charter to the American Trading
Company the British steamship Ardmount
will load lumber at Portland in June.
She is due to arrive late in May. She is
now bound to San Francisco from Java
with a cargo of sugar.
rilAFT'S PERILOUS TRIP OVER
Schooner Hugh Logan, Xow at Bay
City, Rode Severe Gale.
BAY CITY, Or., March 15. (Special.)
With a full cargo of freight the three-
masted schooner Hugh Hogan was towed
Into Tillamook Bay by the tug Boscoe
and is discharging at the dock at Hob
Eonville. one and one-half miles north of
Bay City. Her cargo consists of -machinery,
brick, cement and railroad iron
for Bay Ocean, the Summer resort build
ing on the Peninsula directly across the
tay from this place, and hay and other
freight for Bay City and Tillamook.
Under command of Captain Peterson
the Hugh Hogan left San Francisco on
February 12, in tow of the steam schooner
Excelsior and arrived off Tillamook bar
on the night of February 22. The three-
master was cut loose between 2 and 3
o'clock in the morning in the severe storm
that was raging along the northwest
coast. When freed from her tow th
vessel had a narrow escape from going
into the breakers at Tillamook beach.
Captain Peterson, however, succeeded in
taking the Hogan out to sea, when she
was tossed about by the storm and
drifted north until opposite Puget Sound.
During her perilous trip the schooner's
deck was washed over by the rough sea
continuously for four days and nights
and 15 days elapsed before the vessel
could get back to this port.
The -tug Roscoe, in command of Cap
tain F. A. Johnson, will remain in Tilla
mook Bay until the Hogan has discharged
Jier cargo and will then tow the vessel
either to the Columbia River or Grays
Harbor where she will load lumber for
California points.
pltal, one of whom, a Hawaiian sailor.
died just as tae uurnsiae was leaving
port.
The Burnside s battle with smallpox
began in Alaska in the latter part of
January, and was prolonged because
the Juneau authorities, with rifles, re
fused to permit the first man stricken
to be taken ashore for treatment.
SEW STEAMER LIXE WANTED
Aberdeen Merchants Prepare to Im
prove Transportation Conditions.
ABERDEEN, Wash., March 15. (Spe
cial.) Contending that vessels leaving
this port for southern points will ac
cept virtually no freight beyond lum
ber, while, on the other hand, the rail
road rates to all points are exceedingly
excessive, manufacturers of Grays Har
bor are preparing for an active cam
paign to remedy the evils asserted,
with the possible result that a new
line of steamers may be hastened.
A manufacturer of furniture declares
that only freight which can be stowed
indiscriminately and which is as Im
pervious to the elements as lumber will
be accepted, and that all his applica
tions for furniture rates have been re
fused by the various lines. He also
cites as an example the railroad rate
from Aberdeen to Spokane which, he
declares, is as great as from Spokane
to Chicago.
These handicaps, declare local mer
chants, are a serious drawback to the
expansion of trade, barring California
and other markets to local industries.
A co-operative movement for better
ment is the result.
Ship Xeotsfleld Arrives at Callao.
Private advices received by mail this
morning from Callao, Peru, announce
the arrival at that port .of the Brit
ish ship Neotsfield, Captain Evans. The
Neotsfield arrived at the Peruvian port
February 14 after a sharp run of 64
days from the Columbia River. The
vessel carried a full cargo of wheat
from this port. Captain Evans reports
fine weather for the entire passage. He
crossed the Equator 24 days after leav
ing Astoria, but was driven south to
latitude 38 South before ne was aum
to work to the eastward. On the voyagd
south to Callao 64 days is good.
Mate of Crillon Is Fined $100.
nhif ff i cot- rf the French
, - ; y-.-4 1 xi-o, -finri tinn in th Muni
cipal Court yesterday for dumping refuse
t . . v. .war Tho Tna.te wsu arrested
last Friday by Harbormaster Speler on
SHIP UURXSIDE IS RELEASED
Cable Vessel Discharged From
Quarantine at Port Townsend.
SEATTLE, March 15. The United
States cable ship .Burnside was dis
charged from quarantine at Port
Townsend last night and came here to
fit out for her Summer's work in
Alaska, leaving ten of her men sick
with smallpox in the quarantine hos-
6TEAM.KK INTELLIGENCE.
Due to ArriTS
r."m. From. Date.
Kansas City. .. San Franciaco In port.
Kamona Coos Bay In Port.
Alliance Coos Bay.... Mar. IT
Roanoke. ... ...San Pedro Mar. u
Falcon Son Francisco Mar. JO
Golden Gate. Tillamook Mar. 1
Rose City San Kranclacc Mar. -l
Geo. W Klder. .San Pedro... Mar. 22
Banta Clara San Francisco Mar. 24
Pelja Honeknnc Apr. 13
Henrik Ibsen. . .Honikonr. .. June 1
Hercules Hongkong. .. -June
Sue H. Elmore. TillamooK. ...lndert
Scheduled to Depart.
Name. For Tate.
Kamona Coos Bay .... Mar. 16
Kansas City. .. San Francisco Mar. IS
Alliance Coos Bay Mar. l'J
Boanolte San Pedro Mar. 2J
Faicon San Francisco Mar. .23
Golden Gate. . . Tillamook. ...Mar. 23
Geo. W. Blder. .San Pedro. .. Mar. 24
Ttose Citv San Francisco Mar. 2
Santa Clara. . .San Francisco Mar. 2o
R.lis Honirkongr Apr. 22
Henrik Ibsen .. Honikonr. .. -June 12
Hercules HonRkonR. . . . June 1
Sue H. Elmore. Tillamook lndert
Entered Tuesday.
Krnsns City. Am. steamship (No
pander), with general cargo from
San Francisco.
Harold Dollar, Am. steamship (Ha
Kan), with general cargo from San
Francisco.
Rosecrans, Am. steamship (Moore),
with fuel oil from San Francisco.
Thomas L. Wand. Am. steamship
(Peterson), with general cargo from
fan Francisco.
Cleared Tuesday. .
Rosecrans. Am. stoamBhip(Moore),
with ballast for San Francisco.
EMr. Nor. steamship (Marcusson),
with lumber for Hankow.'
Thomas L. Wand. Am. steamship
(Peterson), with ballast for Grays
Harbor.
Harold Dollar. Am. steamshi-p Ha
gan), with 800.000 feet of lumber for
San Francisco.
a charge of dumping sweepings from the
hold into the river. The master of the
ship is in the hospital and Mahoe was In
charge. He had been warned not to
throw refuse into the river.
Jim Butler Taken for Seattle.
Little & Crawford have chartered the
steam schooner Jim Butler to carry
general cargo from Portland to Seattle.
The vessel is now northbound with gen
eral freight from San Francisco and
is due tomorrow. She will load for
the Sound and after discharging at
Seattle will load lumber at Everett
for San Pedro.
Steamer Tallac (Joes on Drydock.
The steam schooner Tallac was placed
on the Oregon drydock yesterday fore
noon. The Tallac will be on the dock
for two weeks or more. There is con
siderable iron work to be done on her
hull. A number of plates are dented and
some of her frames sprung.
Oilbertson Quits Liverpool Agency,
J. J. Gilbertson, Liverpool agent of the
Canadian Pacific Railway, has resigned
from that company and in the future
will devote his attention to personal mat
ters at the great shipping port of England.
Iiritish Ship Arctic Stream Arrives.
From Newcastle-on-Tyne the British
strip Arctic Stream. Captain Dixon
crossed in over the Columbia River
bar yesterday. The vessel is bringing
general cargo to Meyer, Wilson fc t o.,
and made the run out in 154 days. Th
craft is not chartered for outward load
ing.
Marine Notes.
From Coos Bay ports the steaSnship Al
llanoe is due to arrive tonight.
The French ship Crillon is loading lum
ber at the Inman-Poulsen mills.
The oil tank steamship Argyll arrived
up last night and is discharging fuel oil
at tvift Portsmouth tanks.
With passengers and freight for Coos
Bay ports, tne steamsnip amiiuiia vm
sail tonight from Ainsworth dock.
The steam schooner Thomas L. Wand
discharged general cargo at Oak street
yesterday. She will load lumber on
Grays Harbor.
T- TdUmnnlr Tin V norlR the RtORm
s-iniian rtotA aalloH last nicrht. The
H 1 i 1 t . . . -
vessel was on drydock for several hours
at St. John.
Owing to the docking of the steam-
i.i -. . TV TT. 1 H op at San Frnnrisco
" i . . - - . - .
the North Pacific Steamship Company did
not have a Doat out or r-onianu. jreoLei
H 1 -L'
Captaln Fred Sherman of the steamer
i ii . . I. ti i. n I i n c a short vaea-
1 y v ...... . i- .u o
tion at his ranch near Cascade Locks.
Captain & Scammon is in command of
the steamer temporarily.
Arrivals and Departures.
PORTLAND. March IB. Arrived Steam
shiD Thomas L. Wand from San Francisco;
steamship Argyll from San Francisco;
steamship SaRinaw from San Francisco,
steamship Yellowstone from San Francisco.
g-H.rl Steamship Poqnlam for Rrnvs Tlnr-
Woman a Specialty
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roots, cure wonderfully. It has
cured many sufferers when
failed. Sure cure for male fc
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pneumonia, throat, lung trouble, consump
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CHICHESTER'S PILLS
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bor; steamship Thomas Tj. Wand for Grays
Harbor; steamship Golden Gate Tor Tilla
mook.
Astoria. March ,15. Condition at tne
mouth of the river at 5 P. M., smooth; wind
north, 10 miles;, weather cloudy. Arrived
at 7 and loft at 10:20 A. M. Steamers Sagi
naw and Yellowstone, from Pan Francisco.
Arrived at 12:sO P. M. British ship Arctic
Stream, from Newcastle. England, bailed at
2:30 P. M. Steamer Santa Rita, for Port
San Iuls.
London. March lo. Bellerophon, ra-
coma, via Yokohama, etc.
Gibraltar. March 15. Arrived uarmanxa,
New York.
Marseilles, March 13- Sailed uermania.
New York.
River Piatt. March 11. Arrived pre
viously H- C Henry. Middlesboro for Seat
tle.
Copenhagen. March 1;. Arrived xiei-
11k Olav, New York.
Genoa. March 11. Sailed Sicilla, New
Tort
San Francisco. March 15. Arrived at o
A. M. Steamer Falcon. from Portland.
Sailed last night Steamer Shasta, for Port
land.
Eureka. March l;. Arrived steamer
Santa Clara, from Portland.
Antwero. March 1 Arrived SI arch J -
French hark General Fairherbe. from Portland.
Los Angeles. March 15. Arrived bteamer
Queen, from Seattle. Sailed Steamers West
erner, for Grays Harbor; Roanoke, for Port
land ; Fair Oaks, for Grays Harbor ; Bee.
for Puge t So u nd.
Seattle. March 15. Sailed French bark
Due d'Aimale, for Tacoma; Japanese steamer
Inaba Maru, for the Orient ; steamer Gov
ernor, for Tacoma ; steamer A. G. Lindsay,
for Valdez.
San Francisco, March 15. Salted Steam
ers Colonel E. L. Drake, for Seattle; City
of Puebla, for Victoria; Watson, for Seattle;
Redondo, for Coos Bay; schooner Repeat,
for Coos Bay. Arrived Steamer Falcon,
from Astoria; steamer Buckman, from Seat
tle.
Tides at Astoria . Wednesday.
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LAYMEN'S PLAN PROMISING
Committees Arranging Assembly
Report Great Progress.
Most encouraging reports of the prog
ress of arrangements for the Portland
convention of the Laymen's Missionary
Movement, to be held March 29, 30 and
31, nere made at the meeting of the
co-operative committee yesterday after
noon at headquarters, room 527, Board
of Trade building. Members of the va
rious denominations present reported
tnat the interest shown in the movement
indicated that the Portland convention
would be one of the largest held on the
Pacific Coast.
The churches are showing quite a good
deal of local pride in trying to make the
convention one of tho largest yet held.
The largest gathering In the United
States, of course, has been in New York,
and although none of the other cities
will approach the record made there,
much rivalry is noted among those that
desire to take second place. Among the
most enthusiastic cities in the country
is Seattle, which has declared that its
convention shall be next to New York's.
Portland, on the other hand, is putting
forth every effort to secure the largest
attendance of all the Pacific Coast cities.
From Western cities where conventions
have been held encouraging reports have
been received. VV. A. Lovett, secretary
of the local convention, "yesterday re
ceived the following letter from C. S.
Polk, chairman of the educational com
mittee at Boise, Idaho:
"We close our convention tonight. Our
banquet last night was the biggest thing
ever pulled off In Idaho. I am mailing
you a copy of the morning paper giving
an account of the banquet and conven
tion thus far, to show you what a little
town can do. You may need no inspira
tion nor outside enthusiasm, but if so
you are the exception.
"Boise convention sends greetings with
a hope that Portland's convention will
be bigger and better than the highest
expectations of its most sanguine promo
ters." Requests have been sent by Secretary
Lovett to every Protestant evangelical
pastor in Portland, asking him to devote
his sermon next Sunday to the Lavmen's
- That despondency in women is a mental condition often
traceable to some distinctly female ill !
Women who are well do not have the blues, neither are
they irritable and restless. Derangement of the female
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Here are two such letters read them they are
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r?"' Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women
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Movement. The clergymen are showing
great interest in the convention and it
is expected that much will be accom
plished toward its promotion by the con
certed action Sunday.
Prominent Politician Dies.
After an illness of two months, J. H.
Lutz, for many years prominent in
Democratic politics in Lincoln County,
this state, died at St. Vincent's Hos
pital Saturday. Mr. Lutz was born
in Illinois 40 years ago. Coming to
Oregon in lSn, he located at Toledo,
Lincoln County. Six years later he
was elected County Assessor and served
one term of two years. At the general
election in 189S he was elected County
Clerk, serving four years, and in 1904
was again elected Assessor. He re
signed the assessorship in 1908 and
came to Portland.
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around the mouth.
KOlt DEVKLOPIXG T1IE BUST
and to restore those shrunken through
nursing or sickness, making them
plump and rounding them Into a beau
tiful contour, nothing equals this won
derful preparation. ON feAL.lL. Al
OWL DRUG CO.
FREE Just send us your namo and
address plainly written and we will
send you a small samplo of our Flesh
Kood together with our useful little
hook, "Ait of Massage." which explains
by illustrated lessons just, how to cara
for your face and form.
DR. CHARLES PLESH FOOD CO.,
752 Fultoa St, Brooklyn, X. Y.
Slaves to Morphine
Cocaine, Whisky, etc., LISTEM Get in
touch wifh me. Let me "how you"
that this is no "fake." That I CURE
tho habit, or disease, in two to throe
days without suffering no matter
how long addicted, or how nearly dead.
If you can get to me (though on a
stretcher) I'll CXJItE you, and you'll
regain your former weight and health
in a few weeks.
DR. D. B. GRIFFIN
805 E. 30th and Gladstone Ave.. Port
land, Or. Phone S-llwod 1398.
2. W-E.
TIIT ARE WKAK, NRRV.
OtS A. ltl.V DOWX.
Come to Me
and Be Cured
Pay
TTTl T
Cure You
or pnv me as yon ' (&ui3 -
Bet Ibe Ix-net'it of THK DOCTOR
my treatment. THAT CURES
FEE FOR A CIHE is lower tUan any
specialist' in tne city, half that others
charge you, and no exorbitant chargo
tor medicines.
I am an export specialist. Have h.nl
30 years' practice in the treatment of
disease of men. My offices are th.
best equipped in Portland. My method.)
aro modern and up to date. My cur
are Quick and positive. I do not treat
symptoms and patch up. I thoroughly
examine each ciisc. find tho cuii.se, re
move it and thus cure th disease.
I Cl'RE Varicose "Veins. iil-s and
Specific Hlood I'oisun and all Ailments
of M-n.
SIK'IAF, AII.IIKNTS Newly con
tracted and chronic cases cured. All
burning, itching and Inflammation
stopped in 24 hours. Cures effected In
seven days.
CGeeWo
IKE CHINESE DOCTDJ
ThJ srest Cbtasss
doctor Is wsll known
throucheat ths
Xorthwett bocsu..
of Ills wobdarful
&a&S&$.6 and la today hr-
-.gg-JUjggj aided by 12 m
patients th
rreateat of nls . kind- Hs treat any
and all diseases with powerful Calnaa
roots, hortis and barks that are entirely
unknown to ths. medical sclanos of tnU
country. With these harmless remedies
be n-uaraatees to cure catarrh, asthma,
fuDm troubles, rheumatism, nervousness,
tomach. liver and kidney troubles, also
private diseases of men and women.
CONSULTATION F&EJS.
Fatlents outside of city write for
blanks and circulars. Inclose 4c stamp.
The C Gee Wo Kedlcine Co.
lOSVs First St.. Xear MofiUn.
Portland. Or.
insures every man a lifelong- cure, wttn .
out taking medicine into the stomach.
Examination free. If unable to call,
write for list of Questions.
Office hours 9 A. M. to S P. M. Sun
days, 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. only.
DR. LINDSAY
llwSV& SECOM) ST., COR. OK ALDE1L,
rOKTLAMI, OK.
ItlNG CIIOONG. CIIIXESE DOCTOR.
StrowbrMse bldc.,
133H First St..
room 11, and '2o V
Alder St. Chinese
Koot and Herb
Med ieinea. Cure
Cancer, Rheuma
tism, Consumption,
Dropsy, Catarrh.
Stomach, Lutif;.
Liver and Xldnov
Troubles. Ail
Chronic ailments
of men and woni
pn. Exam i 31a ti'n
free. Drugstore.
285 Flanders St.
1 x v i
Li
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INJECTION
j Gives Prompt nd Effectual HelicC
wiuioui inconvenience, in tne
MOST OBSTINATE CASES
No other treatment required.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
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