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About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1908)
, THE. OREGON .DAILY. JOURNAL', .PORTLAND., THURSDAY EVENING. APRIL' 80. 1008. APRIL EXPORTS SHOW UP WELL ; Portland Disposes of, Home Products at Large Ag- , K gregate Value. .. ;-;.-- WHEAT HOLDS FIKST : WOODARD; CLARKE B CO. (fr REGULAR FRIDAY BARGAIN SALE U-; r Every Article in This Ad Is Badically Reduced : ' 'POSITION ON LIST Foreign Shipment of Lnrrfbcr Larger Than for Serend Months In Past. but Coastwise Shipments Continue Light Europe Takes Moat Wheat. APRIL. EXPORTS. Wheat, ,1,108,IO bushels... ..$ Jumlxr. 13.4tM61 fet i . . Flour, 11.0X7 barrels. Miscellaneous Total M " M.OM tis,sa 7C.11 it.m .fl.t71.00I Portland did a brlk export business durt&ff tli month eloelng . today, a month ordinarily not expected to maki a vary brilliant showing- In tha Una of whaat shipments. , It ,wss an axcaptlon this month, however, for oloaa to II. 00.000 worth of whaat waa aat afloat her. By far tha larger portion of, this quantity want to Europa. laaa than 100, 000 busbola solus aoroas tha Pacific to japan or vnina. Lumbar ahlpmants wara heavier than for soma time 19,786,587 feet having bean lent away, 1I.45S.86S feet golntf foreign ana. s.i2i.7Z to aomesuo porta. It waa thought tha Norwegian steamer Kiss would ba ready to clear before tha and of tha month, but It now ap- ?eare that aha will not ba ready until omorrow morning. Bhe la at tha mllle of tha Portland Lumber company and will leave for Fr man tie, Australia, with s.800.000 feet.' Shipping In general was very active during tha -month, (1 vessols bavlng en tered, tha Dort and 69 bavins cleared Since tha first. Following la a Hat of esraoes cleared for forelsn sorts: Clan Buchanan, Br. bk., 118. tit bush els wheat for Europe, valued at II 1. luo.- Strathblane, Br. as.. 8.709,608 feet lumber', valued at 1111,065, for Yoko hama. Calluna, Br. bk., 86.898 buahels wheat, valued at 877,130, for Europe. Hoche. Fr. bk., 110,161 buahela wheat, valued at 193,700, for Europe. Verbena. Br. ah., 102.740 bushels Wheat, valued at 192.465, for Europe. Mamchel Davout, Fr. bk., lll.tOI buahela wheat, valued at 196,200, for Europe. Needles, Br. as., 8.448. 440 feet lumber, valued at 840.816, for Hankow. Ernest Lgouve, Fr. bk., 112,871 buahela wheat, valued at 198,197. for Eurdpe. Jordanhin, Br. bk.. 1.927.085 feet turn er, valued at 128,066, for Newport, England. fitrathlay. Br. ss.. 1,127.728 feet lum ber, valued at 835,240, and general cargo valued at 316, for Shanghai. Total value, 185.356. Alice Marie. Fr. bk.. 110.410 buaheli wheat-, valued at 8104,890, for Europe. Molier, Fr bk.. 113.001 buahela wheat, valued at 397.200, for Europe. Ceitlcbum. Br. bk., 168.207 buahela wheat, valued at 1140.013. for Europe. Aker, Nor. ss., 66,667 buahela wheat, valued at 356,667, for Yokohama via Everett. Arabia. Ger. as., 19,0274 bbla. flour, valued at 876,111; 838.145 feet lumber, valued at 38.096; government stores for Cavlte, valued at 8127.680, and general cargo, Including 16,666 bushpls wheat. valued at 111,392, , vaiuea at xius.zbt. Total, value- 1315.154. For Manila via Japanese and Chinese ports. Coastwise lumber Shrpmenta. Feat. 'Northland, as.. San Francisco. 840,000 Noma City, an.. Ban Pedro 460,000 Wellesley, as., San Francisco.. 360,000 Aurella, as., San Francisco . . 650.000 St. Helena, ., San Francisco 450,000 Acme, bk.. New York 2.129,724 Northland, ss.. 8an Francisco. 840,000 Eureka, ss., Eureka 20,000 Wellesley, ss., San Francisco . 350,000 Bt. Helena, ss., San Francisco. 360,000 between tha coaat and 136 decraea weat the winds will -veer from aouineasi (with falling barometer), tnrougn weai to northwest (with rlmg barometer; The nrevalllna- direction la weat north west near tha eoaat: between 130-136 degrees, weat southwest winds predom mate. Ualea, mainiy oeiween aouin eaat and southwest are lnfreauen Throughout the belt 40-46 degrees north northwest winds will prevail, itoum o; 40 degrees north me prevailing airec- t on will ba nortnweai. easterly wina belne- of rare occurrence. Continuing southward nortnweateriy winds may ba expected between th coast and a Una drawn from 35 degrees north, 130 degrees weat, to is degrees north 110 degrees weat. Between 11 derreea and 60 desreea north light baf- fling winds will prevail, and south of 6 degrees north light southwcsterl winds becoming, southeasterly beyon the ninetieth meridian. THREE COASTERS ARRIVE. Total .., 6,829,714 if. m MAY WEATHER AT SEA. Hrdrogrsphlc Office' Issues Monthly Chart of North Pacific. The pilot chart of the North Pacific ocean for May has been, Issued by the hydfbgraphlc office, and from paat ex periences It Is shown that May Is as a rule a fine month at sea. Storms of great severity are infrequent, light, baf fling winds prevailing In moat quarters. Relative to the winds along the Amer ican coast, the chart says: "To the northward of 48 degrees and Rteanier Alliance Reports Whales Assembling Off RlVer Agrtin. Three coasters arrived here during- tha night and this morning, all of them re ortlna- fine weather and good business. 'he Alliance, Captain Olson, from Cooa Oay, brought a run list or passengers and aeveral hundred tone or freight, in eluding a large quantity of match wood The Eureka. Captain Norren. got Ir from Eureka, via Coos, and tha Sue H, Elmore, Captain Schroeder, got In from Tillamook, The Alliance brings tha report tha whalea are again beginning . to make their antearance off tne mouth of the river. Large schools of them were seen this trip, the leviathans evidently fol lowing smaller fish now entering th bays and rivers. Some of the whales were of Immense sice. Tha steamer Breakwater, Captain Macgenn, left last night for Coos Bay, carrying 400 ton 3 of freight and 90 pas sengers. The Eureka leaves for Coos oy tomorrow afternoon, and Saturday nignt tne Alliance sails ror coos. PRECAUTION AGAINST FIRE. No Smoking on Coasting Steamers During Working Hours. Smoking will no longer be tolerated during working hours on board vessels Deionging to tne Bteamsnip owners as soclatlon of the Pacific coast The an nouncetnent was made here this morn ing upon the arrival of the steamer Al liance from Cooa bay. The sailors do not take kindly to th new order, but have agreed to abide by it since the officers are given none the best of It, the captain even being pro hlblted from ruffing at a cigar while actively engaged In directing tha move ments or nis snip. Tha order was Issued as a precau ill . Sis n WW' IM. I"" Ml 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 If 11 'in 1 ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT AUgclcEreparationfrAs similarlng teFootfamllteufr ling die Stomachs andJJowas of mm Ptolholes DigesKonfeerfuri ncss and Rcstrontatasncitterl Opium Jorphine norMacraL! NOT NARCOTIC. JUSamm k JbcMtUTt- Anorferl Itemcdv forCoitsfiua Hon . Sour Stoinach.DlarrtiDai WormsronVulsioBslevErisir nessandLossoFSEEZP. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. For Infants and Children. BSaaaasasssMasMasMasasssaM Si.s" sn saWsMsaP The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears Signg iture A M DEMAND LOCAL OPTION VOTE IN 1 1 DISTRICTS Six Askfor Decision on Liquor Traffic Within City Lim itsFive Arc for Precincts Outside The Battle Wages Around Petition to the Court. Eleven petitions calling for submls slon of tha thirst question at the June election have thus far been filed with t)ie county clerk. Sis of theae. are. for precincts or combinations of precincts In the city of Portland, and five for outside dlctrlcts. The eaat side and Oreaham precincts are 'the storm cen ters. Friday will be tha last day for filing local option petitions. Thirty days be fore the election la fixed as the last date for presenting thorn. The county court then has 10 days In which to pass on ' mooted questions and place In the hands of tha sheriff tha notices calling tha elections. Tha greatest Interest hinges on th petition backed by the prohibition ele ment for aubmlttlng the question of wet or dry to the entire east side, pre- .Againai mis clnct SI alona la Deing waged, and the opposing clans claim that they have a "cinch." They ex press great confidence that the county court wnen it settles ine prooiera on May 7 will be compelled to declare that auch an election would be Invalid. tump in tha War. If their position Is sustained and tbr drv advocates fall to file other pe titions before Saturday they may find themselves at a disadvantage, as th liquor Interests have several petitions on file to vote precinct combinations on tha east side, and the drys ara appar ently relying on tha general east aide plan, which . may ba knocked out on a point of law. , XniS point conuernif mo inwiuoiuii n the east aide general petition or terri tory that voted dry at the city election two years last year. It is claimed that this cannot be done, the law for-l bidding another voto In any territory that votes In favor of prohibition within two years from the time It went dry. VoterS'of Greaham precinct will have three propositions' to vote on. One pe tition calls for a vote in precinct 101. Oresham, standing alne. Another calls xor me decree ui iue vuiers iu i uiiiu:i compoaed of preclncta 101 and 108. Oreaham and Powell Valley. A third demands submission of the quaatlon to 101 and 100, Oreaham and Rockwood. Other petitiona pending for city ter ritory are aa follows: . Other Praotuota Included. For precincts 62, 82, 63, 89, 71. 71, 74, 76. it, 77, 78 and 78, In a district bounded ss follows: Beginning at the Intersection of the Willamette and Haw thorne avenue, along Hawthorne to East Tenth, to East Ollsan, to O. R. 4 N. track, to East Ninth, to Halsey, to East Fifteenth, to Fremont, to the Willamette, to place of beginning. For preclncta 42, 43. 44. 48 and 47. bounded aa follows: Beginning at the annth baundarv line of tne cltv at the Willamette to tha eastern boundary I line, to section line between sections 14 and 13, to the Southern Pacific rail road, to Holgate street, to East Twenty sixth, to Division, to the Willamette, to place of -beginning. For precinct 67. which Includes the territory between Eaat Twenty-fourth, Halsey, Sandy Road and East Couch. For precinct cu, comprisingn bouio Montavlila. For precinct 3, bounded by savier, North Twenty-secona. county road and Willamette river. Another petition covers precincts 0 and 91, comprising St. Johns. Still an other combines the St. Johns precincts With precinct 89 of the city of Portland, adjoining the peninsula town. FridayBrushiSMirrorBargains Tooth Brushes, reg. 25c, Fri day M.9f Child! Tooth Brushes, reg. 25c, special 1T 'Kvc-.i-lLi Tooth Brush Holder, reg. 15c, , ' special 4 Brushes," regularly 25c, Friday Cloth Brushes, regularly 15c. Friday Ht Brushes, regularly 65c, Friday 54? Hair Brushes, regularly $1.00. Friday J3 Hair Brushes, regularly 50c, Friday Hair Brushes, regularly 25c, Friday f MiUttry Brushes, values to $3 75. r riday J"f Fine asiortment of Brushes, values to $2.00. Friday ff Ten gross of Mirrors, values to $2.50, your choice Friday Combs, ralues to 75c, your choice Friday f Store Open Until 9iOO P. M. Liquor Spcc'b lor Friday 8 Saturday Preferred Stock .Whiskey, reg. $1.50 per quart, special.. T9 Old Scotch Whiskey,' reg.' $165 per quart, special.. ,.98 Old Sherry Wins, reg-! 7Sc per quart, special 49f Zinfandel Table Wine, reg. 50c per quart, special 3Ts) Lenoir Cognac Brandy; reg. 75c per quart, special ...... Get Prices on Our Medicinal Wines and Liquor In Gallons. k Friday Cut Glass Savings Water Jugs, regularly $6.60, Fri- day i,e2 VCV Water Jugs, regularly $7.50, Fri- f Jttr"L Uy 5'a3 f$ffV TFrkiday ' .l.ll'V J '4 Nappies, 6-inch, reg. $4.20, Friday, f 2.04 I g . I Nappies, 6-inch, reg. $3.30, Friday. . .f2.lt I ," Nappies, 5-inch, reg. $2.75, Friday .. .f 1.02 SSJj, Nappies, 5-inch, reg. $1.50, Friday.... .08s) "jr Nappies, 6-inch, reg. $3.75, Friday. . .f 2.62 " Handled Bonbon Dishes, 6-inch, regularly $3.50, Friday.. ... .f 2-23 Handled Bonbon Dishes, 6-inch, regularly $2.25, Friday f 1.5T Handled Bonbon Dishes, 5-inch, regularly $2.00, Friday fl.42 Tumblers, yi dozen, regularly $ 7.50. Friday f5.23 Tumblers, V, doxen, regularly $10.75, Friday fT.52 Tumblers, ft dorep, regularly $ 5.25, Friday f3.6T Friday Perfumery Bargains Pompeian Cream, reg. 50c, Fri day :..34s? Dr. Chase's Flesh Food, reg. 50c, Friday , Robertine Liquid Face Pow der, reg. 50c, Friday. ...34 Sen pre and Capt Giorine, reg. 50c, Friday 30 Stillman Freckle Cream, reg. 50c, Friday 39 Dickey's Creme de Lis, reg. 50c, special 30f We Take Canadian Money i m-m - For Over Thirty Years 1 Exact Copy of Wrapper,'' tut asa-ravS tesNm Ntv vonit arrr- i tlonary meaaure against Are, it having heen dlacovered that more nres are caused on shipboard by discarded ligni- ed cigarettes or cigars or even arop plngs from pipes, than any other causes. Since the Installation of oil burners on nearly all coastwise steamers, the strictest kind of precautionary meas ures have been taken against fires. It Is said that three or four Incipient biases put out on vessels lying at their berths in this harbor duripg the past few months wara due to cigarette smoking. Th order affects the longshoremen as well as the sailors In that no smok ing Is allqwed on the wharf whlla the WOrK Of loading; or qisunnreins; ib in progress, very rew longsnoremen m however, been la the habit of smoking at work. Most sailors ara Inveterate smokers and without strict orders from he owners it would be aiiriciut ior me ftirers to induce mem xo aisca.ru m pipe, even 'when unloading gunpowaer In the deepest bold of the vessel. ALONG THE WATERFRONT. Tha steam schooner Cascade Is In the river to load lumber for gan Francisco. Three oil carriers, the Maverick, Ar gyll and Asuncion, are on tneir may 7,n tha rlvr todav to discharge car goes at the tanks at Llnnton and Ports mouth. , , . . The Norwegian steamer worneien ieu v.Dni..n vAatprriAV ror mix nori nder charter to carry i.ouu.uuu xeei ui lumber to Panama. , , Th stRAmer Oaorse w. Elder leaves Martin's dock mis evening ior oan tro m ttnn wav nnrta. v Th. o.niino schooner Condor Is due to arrive nere tnis ween rrom iaqumn with a carao of lumber. She Will take Mnii merchandise for a return cargo. Tno Bieamer uiiunigw win ucriu w arntlona .between Portland and Van couver next Monday, making four round trips daily. She will land at tne tooc -Wasnintrion sireei. xne tgiumun Puget sound for Coos Bay, put In el. for fue Malta, April 29 Passed April 27 British steamer Tweeddale from Port land. Astoria. April SO. Condition of the bar at 8 a. m. smooth: wind southeast, 10 miles; weather cloudy. Tides at Astoria today: High water 0:25 a. m.. 9.1 feet; 1:06 p. m.. 8.2 feet. Low water 7:04 a. m., 0:4 feet; 7:10 p. ru.. 1.9 feet. North Carolina Republicans. ( United PrM Laasra Wire.) Greensboro. N. C, April 80. Repre sentatives of the Republican party In North Carolina assembled in convention here today to select the delegates to the Chicago convention. The "Lily White" eloment. which Is in entire control of the proceedings, is expected to adopt resolutions indorsing the administra tion of President Roosevelt and the candidacy of Secretary Taft. Rubber Goods Reduced Friday Ladies' Spray Syringe, red rubber bulb, reg. $3.50, Friday fl.OS Globe Spray Fountain Syringe, 3-quart, reg. $2.00, Friday f 1.69 Red Fountain Syringe, best grade, 2-qttart, reg. $2.25, Friday . f 1.63 Red Cloth Inserted Fountain Syringe, 2-quart, reg. $2.25, Friday f 1.43 Red Cloth Inserted Syringe, 1-quart; regular $1.75, Friday es Pure Gummed Rubber Gloves, regularly $1.25, Friday Rubber Gloves, reg. 50c, Friday 3f Empire Cuffs, reg. 25c, Friday .'. 12 Sample line Rubber-Lined Sponge Bags, values to J1.50, Friday.OSs) Sample line of Rubber-Lined Sponge Bags, ralues to 35c, Friday. 15 Sample line of Bath Caps, reg. 25c, Friday Rubber Animals, reg. 75c, Friday 3 Rubber Animals, reg. 50c, Friday k f Floating Celluloid Toys, reg. 50c, Friday 3t Mason Fruit Jar Rings, red and white, per dozen....' of r Xjua Bathing. Friday Bargains in Stationery ; and Art Gilt Edge Playing Cards, reg. 35c, Friday ....22 One pound of Woodlark Linen, reg. 35c, Friday ...10f Envelopes to match TJ 10,000 Post Cards, assorted, per dozen ..lOs) Bohemian Rose Jars and small Vases, reg. 50c, Friday.. 10? Japanese Teapots, full size, val ues to $1.25, Friday ....404 Facsimile Water Colors and Oils, size 10x20, reproductions and original colors, 1-inch or namented gold molding frame, reg. $1.00, Friday 30s) Wo Frame Pictures Friday Bargains in Photo Material Mirmont Developing Paper 45 Per Cent Off Regular Price $1.00 Ray Tripods JJJ $1.00 Washing Boxes, 4x5 and 5x7 f 25c. Negative Drying Wax xx Seed's Nonhalation P'Ortho Dry Plates, reg. $1.40 per dozen, sjze 5X7 -....94f Regular price $2.10, size 6j4x8j4, Friday fl.57 Regular price $3.00, size 8x10, Friday f 2.43 WecKly Store News Articles purchased on credit today will be charged on your May account Wt take Cana dian money at face Ttiue." Free phone on Fourth Floor. Phones to all departments. ' Phonograph foncert-room on, Fourth Floor. Rest room with teats and free stationery on First Floor. Cross English Gloves for Men and Women Maryland Republicans. Baltimore. Md.. Aoril 30. Tha Remih- llcan stale convention of Maryland is In session here todav to select delegates to the national convention at Chicago. Taft has: a strong following among the party leaders, and while delegates may go unlnstructed. It is believed the sec retary of war will get their votes on the nrst oauot. 'nt (a nn nf the fastest boats on the river: The steam 'schooner- Nome City was at Washington street wharf untu noon today' loading- wheat for San Francisco. She will take a deckload of lumber at Llnnton. The Washington is the first ocean-going craft to-take cargo at the foot of Washington street, and It came about because wheat, for which room could not -toe -'found .on the docks along the lower harbor, had been stored there during the jgralnhandlers strike, " ' MARINE NOTES. Astoria, April SO. Arrived down dur ing tha night and sailed st 6 a. m. steamer Breakwater, for Coos Bay: ar rived at ( a. m. steamer Cascade from Ban Francisco; arrived at 8:15 a. m. steamers Maverick and Asuncion from Ban Frspclsco; 5i. arrived st 9:45 S. m. stesmer Argylt front Port San Luis and left up at 1:10 s. m. , . . Ban Francisco. .April $0. Sailed at 6 s. m. Norwegian steamer Hornelen for Portland. . . vAatnrla." Anrtl 1 Arrived at t and left up at 4:25 p. m. steamer Alliance rrom :oob Bay; arrived at -s, ana, up at I f,, m. .steamer F. S.. Loop from Ban Francisco:'' arrived St 4 p. - tn. stesmer Elmora from Tillamook ar rived at I p. tn. stesmer Tiverton from .. ,S , ;y 'ifJ:' i-XUv SOOTHES AND HEALS Hyomci Medicates the Air You Breathe and Gives Quick Relief in Catarrhal Troubles. Be wise in time and use HyomeV at the first warning of catarrhal troubles. Do not let the disease extend along the delicate mucous membrane, gradu ally going from the nose to the ihroat, thenco Into the bronchial tubes, and then downward until the lungs are reached , and you are In danger of con sumption, i Hyomel will cure all curable forma and stages, of catarrh. It Is so uni formly successful In curing this com mon yet dangerous disease that Wood ard, Clarke & Co. take all the risk of a trial treatment and agree absolutely to refund the money If anyone uses Hyo mel and does not get relief. There is no other treatment for ca tarrh . that Is like Hyomel or just as good. None can take Its place, none give such quick and sure relief and at so llttla coat Its medication Is breathed through a pocket inhaler that comes with every outfit, thus reaching the most remote cells of the air passages. killing tha catarrhal germs and soothing and healing the irritated mucous membrane.'- ,' ' . ' Begin tne use or Hyomel . today ana ou will eoon find that tha offensive reath, the droppings Into tha throat tha discharge ffom the nose and all other symptoms of catarrh ara over coma and cured. The complete ou tnt costs but It and" Woods rd. Clarke A Co. stand ready to refund the money If It does not oure catarrh. ... .- - v FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIALS AT THE; NONFARM Two Entrances Opp. Imperial Hotel SKIRTS $3.95 Ladies Spring Suits Values Up to $25.00, 1 O Q C Your Choice . . . . N'A6,7'; See Washington-Street Window Another Ostrich Plume Special Absolutely highest quality, per fect flues, high lustre, heavy stems, extra full, wide and heavy French curl: 18 inches long, 9 inches wide, black only $4.95 17 inches long, 8 inches wide, white only $3.95 Panama Dress Skirts in Black, Brown and Gray; Regular $8.00 Values at "GoldMedal'Hats Highesrart in tailor suit head gear; newest shapes and mater ials; designs by superior artistsr executed by skilled trimmers, fit ted to your face by competent saleswomen ; complete lines of colors; 'every trimmed hat now at prices ONE FOURTH LESS .than regular.."; ' . 'sv y : UNTRIMMED SAILORS 36 Dozen "Merry Widow" and Similar Styles--AH Colors-: Regular QQn $1.U lO if J.. J VdlUC9f sycwia r. . ... . i . . . r-.. t .. -. , . 1 Wormser Firm QnlU Business. (Oaitad-FWB least Wlra. : New Tork, April 10. Tha old stock exchsngs house of. I. 8. TVprmser, which for more than a quarter of a cen. tury was Identified with many of the Important oovements in Wall street, re tired from business today. The rtlrt ( - ment of 'tha firm Is dus primarily to tile deatn last June or lsiaor vormr, tha last of tha aurvlvlng brothers who founded tha business- - " -j .i- ' ' Meh's tl Viet kid Oxfords. In blscks. tans and patents,- all. si s, 1.75 pair. Sample Shoe company, First snd Madison.- -. ' ' :' ' - Trtnho Ramrers In Gcton. : ' Spactt rliPtrt) The J ,i rnl ) Boise. Idaho, April 30 - a meeting of the forest section, held hire. v.!,I ..K- mirtunA tit I'1 Tnrt:r I w maltnrs In r!-' '" service. IinT r" i - " ' instructing ma Ijuis! nr of t t-i 1