Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, December 12, 1911, Page 18, Image 18

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tite aronyiyo oregoniat, Tuesday, December 12, ion.
PORTLAND-JAPAN
LINE IS IN VIEW
Director of Nippon Yusen
Kaisha Here to Report if
Plan Is Feasible.
DIRECT SERVICE SOUGHT
WitirhODM aV Company It is shown
that ths liner Hercules Is on the way
from JJoJl for San Francisco direct. The
Ftrathlyon. on the way from Tokohama
for Vancourer. will b behind sched
ule reaching Portland and may arrive
In company with the Orterlc. which Is
on the way from Manila for Yokohama.
. The circular lists the following:
Oriental service Dunbar, due at Comol
rcmlr IS, to ml from 8eattle for Toko
hama about Dmmbr 20. Hercules, sailed
from MoJI for San Francisco November 17.
Kumerlc. Ml I'd from Vancouver for Yoko
hama Dwmkw . I-orerlc. arrived Port
land from battle December 1. Needles, due
at Coffloi early January. Orterlc, sailed
Manila for Honkon November 2. Sllver
blrrh. at Everett; to sail for Hongkong and
Manila December 12. strathlyon. sailed from
Yokohama December 0 for Vancouver.
Suverie. at Kobe. Rvsja, arrived Mojl No
vember l'X.
Australian eerrtce Belle of Scotland, sail
ed San Francisco for Comox December S.
Christian Bora, sailed Nanalmo for Am
tralla November 14. Hecrlk Ibsen, sailed
Newcastle, N. a M' for fcan Francisco No
vember a. Croydon, at Vancouver.
OVERDUE SHIP REACHES PORT
PRIZE STEER AT $10
Fancy Christmas Cattle Are
Sold at Stockyards. '
Ions through speculators and brokers. 'When I
the pit was cleared pork was IOC 12c less
expensive and other products oft 60 to 7Va
V iws.
The leading futures ranced as follows:
THEs
Dee..
May.
July.
Dee.. .
Mar..
July..
HIGH PRICES ARE PAID
Deo....
May...
July...
Jan. . . .
Mar...
July...
Action of Bl Company Bellt 6tale- I Anslety for Schooner Alice Ends on
Arrival at Kagle Harbor.
SEATTLE. Dec 11. The schooner
Alice, reported In a San Francisco dls-
Ran of Hogs Is the Largest In the
History of the Yards, but the
Sharp Demand Lifts
Prices a Quarter.
WHEAT.
Open. Hleh. low. Close.
I .S3 f .S3 t .m
.7 .", . .t
.H . -
CORN".
.1H -61
.', . .i
OATS.
.tt .4H -.4 .4H
.4t4 .48 H .48H -4H
.44', .45S. .447. .4&14
MESS POBK.
IBJtV, 15.S6 It 10
16.10 10 SO 15.67V 16.72
15.SS 16.95 1..S0 16.10
URD.
0 1.(14 S.I7H t.ffl
l.ilH s.is 10 .i:h
.::'., .27vi .32 t.22
SHORT RIBS.
t.oe s.074 (.06 its
R.STVk 8.40 g.I2ti .3S
S.40 8 40 S.iSVs 8.36
I
DR. GREEN
ment That City's Trade to Ori
ent Does Sot Warrant
More Steamers.
Apparently the trade between Port
- land and Oriental harbors Is not so un
desirable as the move of the Portland
Asiatic Company Indicated in dispos
ing of Its Interest In charters covering
four steamers to the Waterhouse Inter
ests, alleging that tbe business does not
warrant the operation of two lines.
A. 8. Mlhara. of Seattle, a director in
the Nippon Tusen Kaisha. the Japanese
' Mall Steamship Company. Limited,
reached Portland Sunday night and Is
Investigating Portland territory with
a view to reporting to his associates on
the outlook for establishing a direct
Una of steamers from Portland to the
Far East.
The N. T. K as the corporation Is
known the world over, haa a fleet of
about lOS vessels, which Includes many
types, from coasters In service on the
Japanese coast to some of tha
finest carriers engaged In the trans
Pari He trade. At present a line Is
maintained from Puget Sound to the
Orient and Manila In conjunction with
the Great Northern Steamship Com
pany, and the latter Interests also take
rare of rail shipments overland han
dled by the Japanese service.
It Is said that in the agreement be
tween the Japanese and the Great
Northern there are no features that
prevent the former from naming Port
land as the terminus of another steam
ship service and that surh a step would
be governed principally by local condi
tions, the prospects for obtaining
transcontinental shipments and whether
a suitable division of trade with that
now handled could be brought about.
Portland shippers will not ally them
selves with a service that provides for
routing via Puget Sound, which Is tha
objection against the schedule main
tained by Frank Waterhouse A Co, be
cause. It Is argued, longer time la re
quired for deliveries, owing to the de
lay of discharging and loading In the
North, consignees pay Interest longer
on drafts drawn on bills of lading. In
surance on cargo Is greater and the
system generally works a hardship on
the port.
It la believed that If a direct line
was operated and by Interests not con
nected with the rati lines, the llr
rlman roads might be Induced to glvs
It support and not route all transcon
tinental business through San Fran
cisco, which, they maintain, la the only
gateway of the Pad tie for their reve
btxamxk cmixicnca
Dae te Arrtve.
Kerne. Fumu Pete.
Nome City Pan rraaclsee la port
L.ucer1e .Manila In port
Beer San Pedro.... In port
Sue H. Elmore. Tillamook. ... In port
Breakwater. .. .CeoeHay. .In port
Roanoke. ..... -San Francises In port
Falcea fB Dleso.... In port
Alliance. ...... Eureka In port
Goldea Gate... Tillamook.... Xec 12
Anvil Bandon Dec. IS
1!
1
Geo. W.Elder.. San Dleso.... Dec
Beaver Sao Pedro .... Dec.
Scheduled is Depart.
Mama. For Date.
Lucerle -Manila Dec It
Breakwater. ...Coos Bay Deo. 12
Sue H. Elmore. Tillamook... Dee. 13
Nome City Pan Pedro. .. Jec 13
Bear San Pedro. .. .Dec 13
Golden Gate. .. Tillamook.... Deo. It
.Ban Dleso. ... Deo. IS
Fan Francleee Deo. IS
Eureka Dec 14
Bandon Dec IS
San Pedro. ... Dec IS
Dec K
Dec. C3
Roanoke
Falcon. ..
Alliance. .
Anvil
Roes City
Geo. W. Elder. .Pas Dleso
Beaver San Pedro
patch of I'ecember as causing anxiety
because of a slow passage from that
port to Seattle, arrived In Eagle Har
bor November 1 without mishap.
Marine Xotes.
WEEK BEST FOR NAVY LIST
Enlistment for Marine Service
Show Greater Strength.
Two high marks at tha Portland sta
tion of the Navy recruiting service
were overshadowed last week, there)
baring been 15 men enlisted the rec
ord number. In one day there were
stx accepted, that also being the best
showing for the same period. E. E
t'ullen. of Jerome. Idaho, was accorded
the special privilege, after re-enllstlng
aa an etertrlrlan. first class, of being
sent to Philadelphia, where the train
ing ship Lancaster Is stationed. lie
will also go to the seaman gunner
school at Washington. 1. C
11. a. Tattersall. of Walla Walla, re
enlisted as a fireman, first class, and
was sent to the receiving ship Inde
pendence. H. F. W?keman. of Boise.
Idaho, re-enllsted ae an electrician,
first rlasa. went to the V. S. 8. Buffalo.
To begin loading lumber the steamer
Shoshone left for Ltnnton yesterday
and will proceed to St. Helens today.
Captain Blrk Dlneaen haa succeeded
Captain O. L. Nllaaon as master of the
Port of Portland pilot schooner Joseph
Pulltaer.
Logging am pa on the river having
generally closed down and local mills
having prepared to cease operations
shortly for annual overhauling, the
steamer No Wonder, of the Shaver fleet,
was ordered out of commission yester
day. After the French ship Thiers went
to the stream from Irving dock yester
day her berth was taken by the St.
Rogatten. which waa shifted from the
Eastern A Western mill, where aha was
lined, and began taking wheat In the
afternoon.
Though It was not anticipated that
Llghtvessel No, S. stationed on Swift
sure Bank, would require coal until
January, tha tender Heather has been
ordered there In a hurrv with fuel.
Stormy and foggy weather cause heavy
drains on tha bunker supply.
It Is expected that the Bank Line
steamer Lucerlc will finish loading her
Oriental cargo thla afternoon and pro
ceed to Puget Sound to take on mora
shipments. The British steamer Celtlo
King left the harbor yeaterdsy after
noon, bound for Dunkirk via San Fran
cisco. Captain Peterson, of the schooner
Aloha, which haa flnlahed loading nn
the lower river and reached Astoria
Testerday was a feature day at the Port'
land Colon Stockyards. A bunch of prime
Christmas eattie was put on the market and
sold at hlch prices, a prize steer bringing
$10. The hog receipts were the largest In
the history of the yards, but so strong was
the demand that top prices were lifted
quarter. Another sale of Christmas cattle
will be held in a few days.
The big transaction of the day was the
sals of the 4-year-old prize steer, at $10 a
hundred. This eteer, which weighed 3170
pounds, was bred by George Chandler, of
Baker City. , It was sold by O. M. Plummer,
who bousht It st the stste fair for the
Christmas market. The eale was made
through Kldwell at Caswell and the par-
chaser was William Constantino.
Several bunches of fine steers, averstinf
1109, 1289 and 1SS1 pounds, were bought by
Frank Z Smith at $8 28.
la the oov division the most Important
sale waa a prime animal of 1S80 pounds
weight, whloh brought $5.00.
The run of boss, 11 carloads, or 1B40
bead, all Northwestern stock, was a record-
breaker for the local Tarda Buyers were
keen for them, however, and four loads of
top-grade Idaho stock found quick buyers at
Z..10. This compares with a price of $6.89
last week. Sales of Boss at $8.79 to $8.00
were numerous yesterday.
There was also, considerable activity In
the sheep market. Good wethers brought
$4.10 and culls $9.10. Ewes sold trp to I J. JO
for the best.
Receipts yesterday were 210 cattle, 6
calves, 1940 hosa and 11 horses and males.
shippers were F. W. Bars ess, Milton, 1
car of cattle horses and mules; W. W,
Cooper, Union. 1 car of cattle and calves;
Ed Knorr, Orangevllle, Stltes, Kooskla and
Eenn, Idaho, cars of cattle and hogs; Ed
ward Cole, Haines, 1 cars of cattle; P. J.
Brown. Baker, 4 cars of cattle: O. W
Owen. Idaho. Falls. 3 oars of hos; J. C.
Gates. Buhl. Idaho. 1 ear ef boss: Alton
Hotrhklss, Enterprise, 1 car of hosa; First
Bank of Joseph, a ears of hogs; McKinnoa
a Chandler. North Powder, 4 cars of boss,
and U. W. ealllday. Joseph. 1 car of hoss.
The day's sales were as follows:
Welsht. Price.
1 steer
12 steers
8 steers
29 steers
8 steers
7 steers
24 steers
-tl steers
1 cow .
87 hoss
2 hozs
1 cow .
1 bull
July
Jan.
Mar. . . .
July
Cash quotations were as follows:
Flour Steady.
Rye No. 2. tl,c.
Barley Feed or mixta. 0fi9Sc: fair to
choice malting-. ll.0Sol.22.
Timothy seed tlS.iOtJlS.
Clover tll.SO&IO.
Pork Mess, per barrel. $15 01S.:3.
Lard Per 100 pounds. $3.77 fe.
Ehort ribs Sides (loose). $7.80.
Grain statistics:
Total clearances of wheat and flour were
equal to SS0.0OO bushels. Primary recelDts
were 1.419.000 bushels, compared with 1.18.-
uuv oueneis tne corresponding day a year j
ago. The visible supply of wheat in the J
I'nlted States Increased 440.000 bushels for
the week. The amount of breadstuff on I
ocean passage decreaaed l.(4i.oon hmh.i.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, SO
ears: corn. ts cars; oats. 221 cars; bogs.
91.000 head.
Grain at San Francisco.
SAN FRANCISCO lie. 11 TV .
Steady.
parley Firm.
fiPOt Quotations Wtieat Rhlnnln C1
.01.62V. ner cental. Rnrlev tl ?7u
l.0 per cental: brewing, $2. loft i.'ia Vi'. Oats
5lMe'w5"'M: white, $1.7331.8o; black,
Callboard ealea: Wheat Va tnillnv
Barloy December. $1.T7V per cental; May,
Puget Sound Grain Market.
SEATTT.R. Dee 11 W1, In..., .m
8tVc; fortyfold. 78Vjc; club. 78o: flXe, 78c;
red Russian. 77c
TACOMA. Wash.. Dec. 11. Wheat Ttliie-
stem, 8IH08-C; fortyfold. 79S0c: club,
pot. 78"o; February. 81Vic; red Russian.
Car rerelnte wheat rs. Ha-1 a. -
3; oats. 6: hay. 11c
METHOD MEANS
CERTAIN CURE
Minneapolis Wheat Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Den 11 fll-h.. TV.
a!mJ,rW?!.o: May- 10H1.03H: July,
$1.044 8 1.04V: cash. No. 1 hard, 94o: No,
l r-onnarn. isuasfia: No. 2 Northern Bftu.
Flax Closed 11.01U. Barlav ll.en it
torn, mc i yellow, iieimc. Oats. 44a
J E. L .... X- n
Ruropean Grain Markets.
LU. IK):V Dec. 1 1 firnuM ....t... nr 1 1
L- eiiiHineot. ea lower at 90S od.
"B"u cuunirj maraeis quiet.
French country markets steady.
LIVERPOOL. Dec 11 Wfc.et r.n
ber, Ts Slid: March. Ta 2d: v,v i a. A
yeaterday. left the city last night after
having completed his crew. He says
tha vessel has about $50,000 feet of
lumber aboard and is bound for Valpa
raiso for orders.
News received yesterday at the of
fice of Major Mrlndoe, Corps of Engi
neers. V. 8. A, was that the steamer
Stanley Dollar. which haa lumber
aboard for the use of the Government
on the Panama Canal, was prevented
from crossing Into WUlaDa Harbor
owing to the condition of the bar. She
Is to finish her cargo there.
Reports show that during moat of
last month the Government ArA rm
ror outy on tne Asiatio station, rt- woraea insiae, as stormy wea-
14 bulls
8 steers .. ...
1 bull
11 cows
74 hogs
270 hogs ,
e4 hoss .,
33 wethers ....
4'l w-thera ....
07 ewea
273 ewes
107 cull wethers
1(h ewes .......
2. ewee
I'm ewes .......
joo ewes .......
kt hogs .......
72 hoss
8 hogs .......
1 hog
87 hoss .. ..
2 hogs
1 hugs
1 hog
1 hog
P3 hogs .......
118 boge
71 hogs .......
1 hog
7 hogs
117 hogs
70 hogs .......
38 hogs .......
3 hoss .......
3 hngs
133 hogs
Ptioee quoted at the
..Mil
. .llUil
. .1354
. .1KI
..121
. .12U1
. .lti.1i)
. . 7S
. .11123
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. . 7
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. . 10.-.3
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. . '.:!
. IBS
. 18t
. 110
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. 00
. loo
. 80
t
. t'3
. 03
. !!
. 241
. 871
. 4.10
. 202
. 210
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.
. 215
. l.-.fl
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. CiK)
. 314
. .210
. 21 S
. S32
. 418
. 17
. l'J
Portland
. .8170 $10.00
. i-no e.zo
H 2
6.23
9.7J
5.73
9.85
S.tM
9.IS0
9.23
.2S
4.73
9.25
4.00
o.0
9 73
4 00
8.13
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B.9.1
4.10
4.10
3.30
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Union
VARSITY CANVASS BEGUN
$275,000 IS GOATj FOR
YILLAALETTE. ' '
OM
Dr. Fletcher K. Homan and E. II-
Todd Here to Raise Fund on
Which Big GlfU Are Continjrent.
CottrelU of Portland, enlisted as lands
man for electrician, and was sent to
the Mare Island electrical school. F.
R. Miller, of Lenta; J. A. A. fchola of
Portland: C. K. Thompson. Of Iflllyard.
Wash.; K. E. Tyler, and R. Manchester,
of The Dalles, and H. N. Hill, of Boise,
enlisted as apprentice seamen. J. IX
Kulllvan. of galem: K. J. Pates, of Port
land: H. Anderson, of Ogden. Utah:
li:iam Wendell, of Boulder. Colo., and
A. P. Ellis, of Saffard. Arls.. enlisted
as roalpassers and were sent to the In
dependence, at Mare Island.
WHARFAGE MAY BE CHARGED
ther made It impossible to dredge at
rnouin or toe Columbia and she
operated largely on the Flavel Bhoal.
Besides she waa laid up for a short
time having her aand pumps repaired.
Inspector Beck yesterday opened bids
tendered by the Oregon Drydock Com
pany. Willamette Iron at Steel Works.
Vulcan Iron Works, John Wood Engi
neering Company and the Alblna En
gine A Machine Works for minor re
pairs and cleaning and painting the
lighthouse tender Heather and Belief
Ughtvesael No. $J. The figures will be
compared today and a recommendation
forwarded to the Bureau of Lighthouses.
stockyards for the various classes of stock
were:
cattle-
Choice steers S403.71
Oood to choice steers. ......... . 5.26$ 9.40
C hoice cows 4.o'( . to
Oood to cholee cows. .......... 4.23 4.50
C'holoe spayed heifers 4.731 8 00
Oood to choice heifers 4.S0O 4 0
Choice bulls 4.23 it 4.50
Oood to choice bulls 4.V0O 4.29
Choice calves 7 OO-rf 7.30
Uotd w choice calves 6.00 d.50
Hosa
Cholre light hogs 6.B01T 7.10
Good to choice hngs 6.501 6.70
Fair to good hogs .Oi)a 6.23
Smooth heavy hogs 9.25 9 9.50
KheeD
Choir yearling wethers 4.009 4.2S
Cholre twos and threes 3.83 a 4.00
Choice killing ewes JIJj 3.60
Choice lambs 4.25 9 4.00
flood to choice Ismbs 4 00ft 4.23
Culls 9.00 9 3.79
How
12
Ei porter Will Keoover
Cent la Waterfront Topic.
What steps will be taken by grain
for the United Kingdom with wheat,
the British steamer Celtlo King for
Dunkirk via San Kranclaco with 15 -040
bushels of wheat worth $125 442
and 17.5: pounds of tallow valued at
exporters on the waterfront to offset I ' . . r r"n rrar wh 800,000 feet
the lees of IS cents on every ton of
wheat loaded. If It is decided that ship
owners shall pay IS cents Instead of $0
cents- now charged, la discussed In ma
rine circles, and by some It Is believed
that a wharfage charge will be
adopted, through which vessels will pay
on tha basis of their net registered
tonnage.
Wharfage la free In Portland, but
when vessels are lying Idle waiting for
business or undergoing extensive re
pair a fee la exacted. When loading
they are taxed for the coat of handling
rargo. un ruget bound a charge la
made for vessels nslng buoys when In
the stream, and at San Francisco
wharfage Is demanded, so that If tha
additional expense le shouldered by
veeaele coming here the move will not
be an Innovation. At the same time,
exporters do not expect to lose the 12
t ents, and will continue to oppose own
ers' demands that they pay for grain
loading only what the stevedores are
paid. IS cents, and that the t centa for
trucking and 1 cents for commissions
be eliminated.
Chicago Livestock Markets.
CH'CAGO. lec. 11. Cattle Receipts.
tlmated st 20.OO0; market stesdy to lOc
low-r: beeves. $4.7041a.13: Tt'VSS steers. $4.10
3.75: Western steers. $4.40? 7.25: gtockers
and feeders, f 3.00 6 SO: cows and hellers.
92.!Oe5.!: calves. is.w..
Hogs Receipts, estimated at 43,ooo; mar-
of lumber the , . ' " ket slow, te lower: llgnt, 5..'.o 6.20; mixed,
ZLJ, '.tA?f hoshone f or the same I $r .73 821: heavy. t3r,6.87S: rough.
. " ' icei. ine Koanoke for I $3S 36.05; good to Choice neavy. ga.os 3
ban Diego and way porta In general I 6371; pigs. 4.0041 9.90; bulk of sales. $69
cargo, the French shin Jule. c.o I $-"
There entered at the Cuatom-House
yesiernay me steamers, Bear. Falcon.
..... Knu.nuni irom California
pons ana ine rtntish bark Lydgate
from Banta Rosalia. The Nnm. r-i..
Dr. Fletcher T. Homan, president of
Willamette University, and Vice-Presi
dent E. H. Todd arrived In Portland
yeaterday to begin a campaign to in
crease the endowment of the instltu
tlon that they represent. From R. A.
Booth, of Eugene, and from James J.
Hill, president of the Northern Pacific
Railway, they have received promises
of f 100,000 . and $50,000, respectively,
contingent on their raisins; an addi
tional sum of $175,000.
The canvass among the adherents
of the Institution Is to be conducted
throughout the state by districts. A
canvass has already been made In
Balem. Drs. Homan and Todd will be
In Portland about two months.
"We hope to raise $100,000 among
the Methodists and friends of ths uni
versity In Portland." said Dr. Homan.
"Already we have $25,000 In sight In
this city, and much more Is promised.
Half a million dollars ts tha total mark
we have set to reach from the various
contributions Including those promised
by Mr. Booth and James J. Hill. We
expect to have raised the sum we are
asking In Portland before May 1. 1912."
During February a state-wide can
vass will be carried on which is ex
pected to bring In large sums from
all parts of the state. A big meeting
will be held in Portland February 4 or
11. to arouse enthusiasm and co-opera
tion among the university supporters
In this city. At this meeting promi
nent speakers will be Bishop C. W,
Smith of Portland; Bishop E. H.
Hughes, of San Francisco: Bishop John
C. Nelson, of Omaha, and Dr. Thomas
B. Nicholson, secretary of the board
of education of the Methodist Eplsco
pal Church, of New York Dr. Homan
believes that the entire halt million
dollars will have been gained for the
endowment fund within a year.
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M. to
10 A. M. to 1 P. M.
kkmb Reeelnts. estimated at 49.000; mar
ket weak. lOc lower; native. 2.66tr4.13;
Western, II.7SB4.10; yearlings. $4.2909.60;
lambs, native. $3.7906.10; western. $4,230
V10.
LIVER KOIERIC IS DISABLED
Blr Vfwl Alblc, Howctct, to Re,
torn to Victoria.
SEATTLE. Dee. 11. The big Water
house liner Kumerlc. bound from Puget
Sound ports for the trlent. reported by
wireless today that he la returning to
Victoria under hand-steering gear, but
that ah doea not need assistance.
When the dispatch was sent ths
Kumerlc waa $00 miles off Caps Flat
tery. Ths Kumerlc ran Into a very
heavy storm, during which her steam
stearlng apparatus was put out of
-ommrsslon. Repairs will be made at
Victoria.
HKKCULKS OKI5 KOIt GATE
strathlyon Behind Time and Will
Reach Hero xt Month.
In ths weekly circular of Frank
Movement of Vessels.
PORTLAND. Dec. 11 Arrived Rteamer
Falcon, from Saa rranclaco; steamer It.
maipala from yn Fraoctsco; steamer Alli
ance, from eureka and Coos Bay. Railed
Hrltl.h steamer Celtlo King, for Dunkirk,
via fan rranclaco; steamer Northland, for
oo i 9a ro.
Astoria. Dee. 11. Condition at the mouth
of the river at 9 P. U.. smooth; wind north
W'Zt .'2.m"'.t; w"nr cloudy. Arrived at
midnight and left up at 9 A M rlteamer
raicon. from San Francisco. Palled at 0 A
M Steamer w. f. Porter, for Kan Fran
c'ao. Arrived don at lO A. M. British
bar Cambrian I'ht-rtaln. Arrived at 1 1 so
A. M- and left up at noon Kieamer Tamal
pals. from Mil Francisco. Left up at 1 1 i0
A'., fh?"",r Prod J. Wood. Arrived 'at
2 10 and left up at 2:40 P. ii. Steamer Al
liance, from Eureka and Coos Bay Balled
at 1 90 V. M titeamer Carlos, for 8aa
Pedro. Arrived down at y-30 p u
Schooner Aloha. Sailed at 9 p. M Steamer
BU Helens, for Fan Francisco.
Ban Francisco, Dec 11. Arrived at 8 A
J Steamer Beaver from Portland Ar
rived at 4 P. M Steamer Catania, from
Portland. Arrived at 2 P. M fteamer Rose
rttv. frm ran Pedro. Arrived at midnight
lat night Steamer Johen Poulen frorn
Portland. Sailed yeeterrtar Krm.h h.
Bfitlen Yeoman, for Columbia ttiver i
Seattle. Dec II. Arrived Steamer Mav
erick, from Portland.
Point Reyes. Dec. 11. Passed t earner
Oleum, from Portland, for port Harford
Ban Francisco. Dec. 11. Arrived steam
ers Beaver, from Portland; J. p. Stetson,
front Grays Harbor; CoL K. L Drake, tow
ing barge S3, from Peattle; Catania, from
Portland. Sailed Adailral Sampson, for
Seattle.
Seattle. Dec. II. Arrived W g, r. r-.
Tahoma. from Neah Hay: schooner R. TV.
Ilartlett. from Wlnslow; steamer Maverick!
from San Francisco. Sailed Steamer Jeffer
son, for Skagwav.
IJrerpool. Dec 11. Galled Prosltelaua.
for Vancouver.
Penm. Dc. 11. Sailed Oanfa. from Ta
eoma. for Liverpool.
Tides a Astoria Tuesday.
High. I,ow.
59 A M 7 7 feet : 41 A al LO feel
1 14 P. M.....70 feet,
WHEAT MOVEMENT BIG
RECEIPTS AT IEADIXG POINTS
GREATER THAX YEAR AGO.
Crop Advices) From Argentina Show
Josses) Less Severe Than Expect
ed Chicago Market Ijorter.
CHICAGO. Dec. II- Pig receipts north
west, both sides of the international line.
exerted pressure on the market for wheat
today. Largely as a result the close waa 4a
te Vc under Saturday night. Corn showed
a net loss of So to 140 and eats S te 44c
At tha end of the day bog products were
down 9a o 10313 He
From the outset bears In the wheat pit
had the advantage, being aided by the fact
thst less serious losses than expected were
shown In today's crop sdvlces from Argen
tins. A more Immediate and potent In
fluence, however, developed In reports that
Mlnnespolla and Duluth had arrivals total
ing Vi6 cars, against 731 a year ago. More
over. Winnipeg eent word of 1421 cars there.
compared with 436 the corresponding day
last year an ezoess of almost an even 1000
cars In this connection, the United States
visible supply Increase, although smaller
tbaa had been looked for. made a rather
forcible contrast with a falling oft of 12
months back. Heavy rains aided Winter
wheal In Kansaa and Oklahoma. This
formed snother source of discomfort for the
bulla May fluctuated between D6 fr I6to
and 7bc with the final tone firm but ' W
ec down at V6 tj 07c.
May corn ranged from 6C S ti 6- 4 c to 6.1c,
dosing Arm Sr net higher at J'c Cash
grades were steady. No. 3 yellow was
quoted at 709 71c for car lots.
Top and bottom prices touched by May
oats were 41 Sc and 49 fee. with the close
fee up at 47M ff47a
JULES GOMMES IN REVOLT
Skipper Pars 18 Cents for Loading
and Leaves Harbor Today.
Captain Thonmlre, master of ths
French ship Jules Gommes, also went
on record yesterday as opposed to ths
payment of 80 cents a ton for loading
wheat, by liquidating to the McCabe
Company on the basis of 18 cents a ton,
as a consequence of which It is ex
pected that libel proceedings will be
Instituted against the vessel to collect
It centg per ton additional alleged to be
due. Ths Gommes has arranged for a tow
boat so she can leave the harbor at 8
o'clock this morning, and If libeled she
will be boarded by a deputy United
8tates Marshal at Astoria
The Gommes cleared yesterday for
Queenstown, Falmouth or Plymouth for
orders and has aboard 122,324 bushels
of wheat, valued at $103,000. Like the
Cambrian Chieftain, which also paid at
the rate of !$ cents and was libeled.
and ths Invercoe, over which the con
troversy began, the Gommes was dis
patched by A. Berg. W. C. Bristol rep
resents the owners of the Gommes, ths
Soclete Bayonnalse de Navigation, and
la prepared to file a bond to release ths
vessel.
It Is said that when the cases are
heard the defense will Introduce testi
mony to the effect that the rate of SO
cents, held by the exporters to be a
regular charge and a "custom of the
port." was not established through a
resolution adopted by the Chamber of .
Commerce. Irrespective of their flags,
it appears certain that all owners will
oppose tha exaction of the SO-cent tariff
and the move will be to have all cases
decided In advance of the new grain I
season so they may be governed In
drawing charter parties for the 1912
13 season.
NERVOUS DEBILITY
ANIMAL THE RAPT la the new Scien
tific treatment. It'a the extract of an
imal. It feeda the tired, worn
nerves, rejuvenates tlssruea and promo tee
strength by natural meani I desire
to spread the rood news of this great
discovery to every weak or prematurely
old man. .
PROFESSOR NEISSER
haa riven us his celebrated BACTERIX
VACCINE. It's a wonderful specific for
the most chronic forms of MEN'S AIL
MENTS with. BLADDER or KIDNEY
affections; also RHEUMATISM. It cures
the worst cases. You are cordially in
vited to call or write for full Informa
tion. oC "GOfl, great German Discovery.
- administered for Blood Ailments.
WHY PAY MORE 7
Consultation and examination free,
to ft. 7 to dally; Sunday 10 to L
J. J. KEEFE, Ph. C M.D.
919Va WASHINGTON ST.. COB 6TU.
I'ortland, Or.
CURED IN 5 DAYS
No Detention From Occupation,
Family or - Home
DR. A. G. SMITH,
THE LEADING SPECIALIST.
I am a registered and licensed
pbyalclaa, confining my special
fracviee to the aliment of MEN.
have more money Invested In my
establishment than all other Port
land specialists combined and I
will aire SOOO to any charity If I
cannot show this la true.
I publish my true photograph,
correct name, personally conduct
my office. I am the most success
ful and reliable, as medioal cre
dentials and press records prove,
t make this statement so that you
will know you consult a true spe
cialist, who sees and treats pa
tients personally. I possess' EX
PERT skill and experlenoa, ac
quired In such a way that no other
can share.
To all men who are sick u,nd In
trouble; to the men who feel they
have lost the energy of youth, and
that the strength they ought to
have haa been sapped from them;
to those who are not sick enough
to be abed but feel they must use
all their will power to force them
selves even to their everyday tasks
to all these I have a special mes
sage of hope and cheer. I can cure
that lame and aching back. I can re
store the lustre to the dimmed eye-;
I can make you realize that the
youth of yesterday has not been
buried In an age of several
decades, and that your pitiful con
dition Is now due only to damaged
health. This health can be te
stored If you will act now. Come
today, or the stage of nsglect may
get lust past the stage that Is
durable.
NO 8BVERK OPERATIONS,
14 ANT CASES PERMANENTLY
CURED IN ONE TREATMENT.
MOST TIME-SAVINO, MOST NAT
URAL, MOST SAFE. A RADICAL
AND PERMANENT CURE. I
GIVE MY WORD AND WILL CITE
YOU TO OTHER MEDICAL AU
THORITIES THAT THIS IS A
FACT. I AM CERTAINLY PRE
PARED TO CURE BY EXPERI
ENCE AND EQUIPMENT, WHICH
ARE THE KEYSTONES TO SUC
CESS. I HAVE THE BEST
EQUIPPED MEDICAL OFFICE ON
THE COAST.
I Invite you to come to my of
fice. I will explain to you my
treatment for Varicose Veins,
Hernia, Nervous Debility Blood
Poison. Piles. Fistula, Bladder,
Kidney and all Men's Ailments, and
Frlve you FREE a physical exam
nation; if necessary a microscopi
cal and ohemlcal analysis of secre
1 1 o n s, to determine pathological
and bacteriological conditions.
Every person should take advan
tage of this opportunity to learn
their true condition. A permanent
cure Is what you want.
CONGESTED VEINS
ImnaJr vitality. I dally demon
strate that varloose veins can be
cured In nearly all cases by one
treatment, in such a satisfactory
way that the vital parts are pre
lerved and strengthened, pain
ceases, swelling subsides, a
healthy circulation- Is rapidly re
established Instead of the depress
ing conditions. I guarantee you a
cure to stay cured or refund tha
money.
NERVOUS DBBTLITI.
' Cerebro, where the mental forces
are Impaired. Spinal, where the
spinal centers are involved. Vital,
where the sympathetic nervous sys
tem and forces that govern the or
gans are deranged by reflex effects
of ailments. I treat these condi
tions and all weaknesses Induced
by nervous complications and ex
cesses and put you on the right
track to health, restoring the con
ditions essential to your future life
and happlneaa.
agog" FOR BLOOD DISORDERS.
I n s e Professor Bhrlioh's won
derful new discovery, " 60S," In
cases of Blood Poison. It cures In
one treatment, and is the greatest
marvel of medical science. This
new remedy has been successfully
used In thousands of cases. Let
me explain It to you.
WRITTEN GUARANTEE! Dr. Smith's written guarantee means a cure
or no pay for services. I guarantee to oure certain ailments or refund
every dollar you have paid me for my services. My services coot you
nothlna- unless T rure vnnr Vsrlroia Veins. Hernia. Plies. Fistula. Blood
Poison, or any ailment I guarantee to cure. My terms are reasonable
more man vou axe able ana
Office hours A. M. to I P. M.
and nn mnm than vnu t ante and -orllllnr to nav for benefits.
Bunaays, 10 a . u i r, a.
DR. A. G. SMITH
234V2 Morrison St.
Corner Second
PORTLAND, OREGON
MEN
A STRAIGHT
TALK TO
By C. K. Holsman, M. D. The Leading Specialist
m. miu au oj.pn mificianai, irrauof ailment.- 01 men ex
clusively. I own my office and equipment, publlah my truA
photograph and personally supervlae- the treatment of all
patients from the time they come to me until they are dis
charged as cured. Although my tljne Is fully occupied
from early mom until late at night In looking after th
wants of my patients, and In administering my special treat
ment for Blood Poison, Varicose Veins and other diseases. I
always take pleasure In consult ins with new patients.
In offering my services to the afflicted I am giving you
the BEST that can be had anywhere. My reputation and
experience for the past IS years can leave no doubt as to
my ability, honesty and Integrity and should be sufficient
to convince the most skeptical that I am the FOREMOST
and LEADING Specialist In Portland. I possess skill and
experience acquired In such a way that no other can share
It and should not he classed with Inexperienced doctors or
specialists.
thorough Investigation should be made by every ailing
man as to the specialist he consults. Duty and destiny to
sett ana inose wno aepena upon you aeroana tne beat med-C. a. Uolomso.
itaw sMtouiiun. a nave ine a Dimy mua can give you tills
service. I have always charged a very reasonable tee. so that my services may
be obtained by any man who slncerly desires to be cured. I make no mis
leading statements, false promises or unbusinesslike propositions. I would ltks
to have you for a patient if you will come to me on a strictly professional ba
sis, accepting inducements that I offer, which are my ability, 18 vears' 'success
ful experience tlm-saving treatment and cure of certain diseases.
.M. D.
X daily demonstrate that varicose veins
can be cured. In nearly all cases by
one treatment In such a satisfactory
way pain ceases, swelling subsides, a
healthy circulation Is rapldlv re-established,
instead of the depressing condi
tions. I guarantee you a cure to stay
cured or refund the money.
KIDNEY AND BLADDER.
With these diseases you may have
more complications than are presented
by any other disease. By my
searching Illumination of ths bladder I
determine accurately the disease and
by microscopic examination and urln
s lysis I make doubly sure the condition
of the kidneys, thus laying foundations
for scientific treatment.
SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON.
Scientific treatment only should be
used in combating this loathesome dis
ease. I cure Blood Poison by the new
Herman Remedy which I Introduce di
rectly into the blood, purliylng it, neu
tralising it and expelling potson from
"he eysiem. New blood thus formed
supplies and rebuilds the tissues in such
a way that the ratlent recovers his
normal state of heaith, strength and
soundness.
MY DIRECT IRFATMFNT t'OJt
NEKVOTJ8 DEBILITY.
That disorder commonly known as
weakness has for years and generations
baffled the efforts of physicians, yet to
n!a very day a majority of doctors.
specialists not excepted, are attempt
ing to overcome it by methods that
nave been in constant use and have
Always failed for half a century. They
dose the system with powerful stimu
lants and tonics, calculated to restore
nervous force or strength that Is not
and never has been lacking, with the
Result that the functions are tempo
rarily excited to the positive detriment
f the patient. Weakness Is only a
symptom resulting from many local
conditions and Is curable by local
treatment only, without the giving of
a single Internal dose, which demon
strates the absolute accuracy of my
understanding and treatment of this
lli-order. In years I have not met
with a single failure and I have entire
confidence In my ability to cure all
cases that come to me for treatment.
I am equally certain that no treatment
other than that which I have perfect
ed can completely and permanently
rertore strength and vigor.
NO MONEY REQUIRED TO COM
MENCE TREATMENT. Many patients
have no confidence In ihelr doctor, be
cause he demands pay before a cure
has been effected and there are many
who have been misinformed about
ihelr condition or through unsuccessful
treatment have become skeptical and
htnk there Is no cure for them. I
want an opportunity to treat such
men. It makes no difference about
the financial part, as I accept pay for
my services as benefits are derived;
when I am aatlsne the patient Is re
able. Health capital at Interest.
I will prove my ability to cure before
asking pay for my services.
I Treat Ail Ailments of Men, and Cure to Stay Cured
I Offer Free Consultation and Examination
I invite you to com to my office. I -vill explain to you my treatment for
varicose veins, hernia, nervous debility, blood poison, piles, fistula, bladder, kid
ney and all men's aliments, and give you FREE a physical examination if you
write for free book and self-examination blank.
My od Ice is open all day from W A. M. to 8 P. M. and flnnday from 10 to U
All correspondence treated confidentially. Letters cheerfully answered.
OR. CI
HOLSffiAN
221 Morrison St.
Cor. 1st Street
PORTLAND, OREGON
Upright pianos rented, S3 to $5 ner
month Chickerlng. Kimball, Btelnway,
Kohler, and many other popular makes.
All rent paid can apply on purchase
price lr desired. Kohler & Chase, 875
Washington St. Open day and night. j
I Cure Men
$io
IS MY FEE
Pay When Cured
t e eral Debility,
Weak Kerrea, In
somnia Hesults
of exposure, overwork, etc Ail
ments of Bladder and Kidneys,
'arleoee V e 1 a a, quickly, and per.
saanently cured at small expense,
I cure such aliments as Varicose
Veins. Piles. Specific Blood Poison,
etc., completely and permanently,
often with only a single treatment.
Office hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M.
Sundays. 10 A. 11. to 1 P. M. only.
PACIFIC COAST MEDICAL CO
324H Washington St Corner First,
Fort land. Oregon.
L. T. YEE & SONS
(' The old eminent Chinese
I VJSMe'Sa-.15'l doctor cures any disease
P trT.'-. JflV' 1 successfully, such as weak
' fr nerves, constipation, asthma,
5Tt catarrh, cancer, piles, nerv
"i - ' -i ousnesa, rheumatism, blood
' poison, luns. liver, kidney
f j and stomach trouble; also
"". . fl, j ailments of men and women.
; SJfc.'''-;S No matter who has failed.
- aawV'7'l I suarantee a cure If cur
&5!jd able. I have spent a lifetime
study of herbs and graduated from several
universities and took poet-raauate courses
In China I have thousands of testimonials
from my grateful patients. I use only the
most harmle.. Chinese herbs, regardless of
ths hlsh price. So I can help ypu. Call
or write for symptom blank and circular.
I x. TEE & BOSS MEDICINE CO.,
14IV4 First. S E. Cor. Alder, Portland. Or.
eV W. Broadway. Write for booklet. V.
DR. WO
The eminent Chinese doo
tor, treats with non-poisonous,
non Injurious herbs,
and cures such diseases of
the Throat, Heart. Liver,
L,ugns, stomach Kidneys,
Piles. Constipation, Nerv
ousness, Neuralgia. Rheu
matism. Catarrh, Eczema.
Blood poison. Diabetes and
all oreanic diseases.
COSCLTAT10 1" K LE.
Patients out of town can secure these
health-bulldlng remedies. Send 4 cent In
stamps for symptom blank.
ZffO6 Alder SU Cor. Third. Portland. Or.
Men and Women
CURED
The Well-Known t f
S.K.Chan
s. tv. ma iimiese medical to, im. ctuu
Seri.oi.1?!' wiin thelr Chinese
Si- f.i heb" and root3- cur won
derfully. They have cured many suf
fetfrs when all other remedies lave
it f,Urie tcure for both Internal and
ex ternal sickness and all c h r o n 1 o
aliments. Ihelr remedies are harm
less and give quick results. , opera-
lo0rn7irtC.nShUU?.ti0nree- Examinations
tor ladles by Mrs. Chan. Call or write
for symptom blank to S. K. CHAV ( Hi.
NESE MEDIC.XE CO., 228Vj Morrllos
st, between 1st and 2d. Portland. Or.
BING CHONG,
CHineae Doctor
Made of ininese nros an&
root medicine cures ail
kinds diseases of tbe beset,
jungs, liver, stomach, kid
ney, blood troubles of ma a
tnd woman when others
talL If you suffer, call or
write to 232 Wash. si
?oi. 2d. Room IS. oru Of.
Lucia Sarto Parolin. on of the thr bs.
ters of Pope Plus X. is a housekeeper of Nj
rare attainments and does most of the cook- i
ing ior nerseir and sisters. The thr?e wom
en live In an unpretentious house at Riese
Italy, and do their own work. "