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THE OREGON, DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. .FRIDAY., f EVENtNG,' MAY '15, 1908. LAST FREMCIIMAN , 3TOIU3 t&OSES ON SATURDAYS AT SIX O'CLOCK, , READY TO CLEAR llSMjfcp AY SPECIALS y ; .The following bargain items are offered for tomorrow only the following with the ex ception of one special being subject tQ delivery at our earliest .convenience and for which ? Ship Bretagne Goes to Eu I rope With Qargo of Wheat Jjfindvparley.Jll- g Men's OemMd QNE MORE BOOKED ' - 1' FOB THIS SEASON iieYoue Bark Vendee Chartered at Sao Fran .' Cisco Will Take Out Old Crop WheatShip Falklandbank Under I Charter to Load New Crop. ' Th. Cranih ahln Ttl-tftarn Will fltl- jah loading wheat and barley torn, row and with - her departure the , har bor will be without a vessel flying the French. color for the fl rift tlms.slnco the beginning- " of the , grain shipping -aaason-Vwplcfria soon, coming to -a close.- - , .. The Bretagne will be the Jth French windjammer to-' clear from Portland this season, 37 having gone away In " grain and one In ballast. The lattur waa ins cornu nan wnicn leu a lew : days ago for New Caledonia to carry ' lira from thera to EuroDe. ' ' Another French-.-, windjammer Is booked to load old crop wheat so all told the season's fleet will number 40 vessels. The one booked - to load is the bark Vendee, which waa chartered 'a few days ago. The has been lying icue at Ban Francisco for some ume. The Bretagne. which ) to finish. to morrow at Columbia dock No. I. has 600 tons .of . wheat on board for stif fening, ahd about J.600 tons of bar ley. - No new crop charters have been an nounced during the past several days. The British ship Falklandbank which waa ohartered about two - months ago to come here to carry new crop wheat to Europe, this summer' will probably never arrive since she is now out. ltd days from Valparaiso with reinsur ance quoted at so per cent, xms is the limit for speculators and she will anoruy oe put aown zor missing un less she put In her appearance. PREPARE .FOR FLEET. Slip at Stark Street to Be Put, in Presentable Shape. Harbormaster Speler, who returned from San Francisco day before yester day, reports that- repalra to the Stark street slip will be begun soon In order to have things In shape when the war ships arrive her. He says bids for the work will b opened this afternoon at the city halt and that a contract will In all probability be let to the lowest bidder Five dolphins are also to be driven la the harbor for moorings for the warships. The-vessels, expected here during the ?ose Carnival are the Charleston and orktowa and - a number of torpedo boats. OFF TO SEE, THE FLEET. Arrangements for Special Train to Astoria Have Been Closed. ' Tha Harrtman liner Rose City will probably also b pressed into service taking people to sea to meet the fleet on Its way north from Ban Francisco. This announcement waa made this morning. She Is due to arrive here Mon day night from Ban Francisco and it If figured that, she could leave down early Tuesday morning and thus "earn a. few hundred dollars for,, the, company be sides giving another 700 or 800 people a chance to watch the warships at close range. Arrangements for a special train to Astoria Wednesday morning. May 80. were closed yesterday and the steamboat companies are now Qlsposlng of tickets for their excursions. A farmer came into the city thlsNmornlng and bought five tickets on the steamer Roanoke, his Intention being to .take his entire Tomorrow at 50c Each fA 7 'Tfe : " Another very attractive special offered in the base- N ment section a popular size Tea Kettle in gray gran- VA i$Jffiy V Ke ware with heavy handle granite cover with met- ' 1 al knob, f One only td each customer at the above speT ' - 1 cial and nondeliveries. '". Hodge's Fiber Rugs In Drapery D ept. j ' 1 n r ' ' -' - (Hosk r 5c Extension Sash Rods, 2 sets for 5s. 4X ijlZCS lOr ' IpCeiO 15c 'Brass , Extension Curtain Rods, r- ' '. ' , each ' v Regular $5.00-values, in these sanitary 15c dozen Moulding Hooks, for picture and reversible Rugsin sizes suitable for hanging, per dozen, 5t. bathroom, bedroom and half avariety of , 20c Brass Extension Rods with silver patterns to choose from, in colorings of blue, ends; each 10. green, tan and red. Tomorrow in the Car- 1 20c package of Picture Wire, per pack-- pet Department, sixth floor. age; 10. QUAINT STQQLS SPECIAL $1.45 EACH Tomorrow a clean-up sale' of this pattern in solid oak stool a substantial and attractive little piece in the fumed finish, with top covered in genuine leather. Sells regularly for $3.00. ,' .. . ." ','"' --MCVJ5."i;j1j FR -r ratt LAWN MOWERS from $3.25 ; up. In the Base memv fV 1 'UMaf . w C0MPLETE-H0U3E-FURni5HER5 f VMaCMtlTfl I i ieaei 1 triiMt rout n lews neat J) "NEW PROCESS" GAS RANGES, Efficient and Economical. family along. Othera bought two or three ticqets and the agent states that already a large number of reservations have been made. The steamers booked so far to maae the run from Astoria to the fleet are the Roanoke. Alliance and Nome City. The question of having the Harriman I'ner none City Join them has not yet been decided, the matter having been S laced before Manager Schwerln at San 'ranclsco. -Th train leaving here Wednesday morning will make only two stops along the route and the steamers will depart from Astoria as quickly as the excur sionists have time to reach them from the depot. ATXNG THE WATERFRONT. The steamer George W. Elder left for San Pedro and way porta last night The steamer Bus H. Elmore will be at Oak street dock this evening with a cargo of dairy products from Tillamook. The oriental liner Alesia Is discharg ing freight consigned to local importers at Alaska dock. The Harrimsn liner State of Califor nia leaves for San Francisco tomorrow morning: The schooner Irene Is at Astoria wait ing for Instructions. It Is understood that she will probably remain idle for a wnlie, steam scnooners navmic own secured to carry moat of the lumber now going south. MARINE NOTES. Astoria. May 16. Arrived at i and left up at I l ro., steamer F. S. Loop. from San Francisco. Left up at 6 a. m., steamer Atlas. Arrived down at 6 and sailed at 9:60 a m., steamer Oeorgv em OSes Mrs. P. R. Southard, of Woodmere, L. I., who was a nervous wreck, and could neither eat nor sleep, was com pletely restored to health by Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey. In a. recent interview Mrs. South ard said : "I can certainly say your tonic-stimulant, Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey, has been a great benefit to me. I was weak, nervous, could not sleep and was troubled with loss of appetite. "Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey was recommended to me by friends. I took it, and the result is that I am stronger and better in every way, ; can sleep and my appetite is much . improved. . "I write you this, as I thought it was my duty to let you know what your great medicinal Malt Whiskey has done for me." . Thousands of cases like that of Mrs. Southard have beea cured dur ing the past fifty years, since Duf fy's Pure Malt Whiskey was discovered. fflSiii8ksf is an absolutely pure distillation of malted grain; great care being used to have every kernel thoroughly malted, thus destroying the germ and producing a predigested liquid food, in the form of a malt eisence.Vwhich is the most effective tonic stimulant and. invigoratpr known to science; softened . by warmth and moisture its palatability and freedom from injurious sub-;. ' stances render, it so that it can be retained by the most sensitive stomach., 'Itcurei nervousness, typhoid, malarfa, every,form of stomach trouble, :, diseases of the throat and lungs, and all run-down and weakened condi tions of the body, brain and. nerves. It is prescribed by doctors and is recognized as the world's greatest family medicine everywhere. . J . CAUTlbN When you ask your, liruggigt, grocer or dealer for Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey be sure you get tfje genuine. It's the only absolutely pure medicinal malt whiskey and is sold in sealed bottles only never in bulk. Pries $1,001 Look for the trade-mark; the "Old Chemist," on the label, make, v sure the seal over the cork is unbroken, Write DrJt Currants Consulting Physician," for an illustrated medical booklet and free advice. Duffy Malt Whiskey Co, Rochester, N. Y. . r v . - ; ' . :::.: ' - x y- : y-n '. : -- - ... ..''. . ... .... . . i.v -? -v. 0 A MRS. P. R. SOUTHARD. Pur W. Elder, from San Pedro and way porta Left up at 0 a. m. steamer El more. Arrived at 9:60 a. m steamer Tiverton, from San Francisco. Port San Luis, May 16. Sailed yes terday, steamer Santa Maria, for Port land. Astoria. May 14. Arrived down at K p. ro., Russian bark Albyn. Arrived at s p. m.. sieamer Atlas, rrom San Fran cisco. Arrived at a. m., steamer El more, from Tillamook. Hamburg, May 14. Sailed, British snip iMootsneid, ror Portland. Astoria, May IS. Condition of the bar at 8 a. m., smooth; wind west 16 miles; weather, light rain. Tides at Astoria today High water, 12:60 a. m., 7.7 feet; low water, 6:32 a. m., 0.4 feet; 6:34 p. m., 2.6 feet. 600D DAIRY COWS SCARCE Bailey Declares Farmers j Have Errea m JNot Keep ing Up Their Herds. "Dairy cattle were never so scares as at the present time, not only in Oregon and the northwest, but all over the United States as well. I know of no more profitable opportunity than is of fered by the present shortage to the farmers of this valley than to engage in the excfuslve business of raising cows for dairy purposes." Such is the opinion of State Pood and Dairy Commissioner Bailey, who says the dairying Interests have suffered a serious check In development by rea son or tne snort sighted policies in vogue among farmers and stock raisers. Mr. Bailey further says: Calves Killed When Bora. "ThnuaiLndH of c&ttla havji Kan shipped out of this state In the past few years to points all over the north-' west. Farmers have not been raisin calves, but devoting all their energies to the production of milk and butter, the Increased price of which products made hundred enter the business. Having no time to devote to the raising of calves, these have either been killed as soon as born or kept for a short time and sold as veal. The ever increas ing population due to the- Influx of homeseekers and the establishment of many condensed milk factories has also had a tendency to prevent the raising of cattle. "The result is that the price of datrv cows has gone up In the past two years fully 6 per cent Animals that last year could have been bought for 160 now bring 76, and the demand can not be suppneo. Tne . quality is deteriorating, too. Only the other day I waa down to the stockyards and saw carload of as scrawny cattle as were ever brought to a Portland market, being shipped as far north as Missoula, Montana. eras jrot Kept trp. - "All over the United States the situa tion Is the same.' Prices have gone up almost double in some sections In the last year or two. The cause is to be traced directly to. the neglect of keeping up the herds. In their haste to take ad vantage of the high prices offered on all sides for butter, cheese and milk, farmers have had no time to raise calvsa - - i. . "I would say to avery farmer In Ore gon and the northwest that' if each one devotes his time to raising cows for the dairy it will be years before the supply will be equal to - the demand. Never before has there been such a lucrative return offered for as small an invest ment . - MEN FIGHT DUEL TO ' SEE COUNTESS GUDYS ' j'C . ' (OitlM Press Teases Wtre.l ' ' Vienna. Msy 16. For the privilege of seeing Countess Ssechenyi at Oie circus In Buda Pesth. two men fouaht a den perate duel with knives last night Th4 battle was witnessed by the countess and completely unnerved her. As soon as the countess was discovered In hr box, a crowd, swarmed about It. In that cranium a quarrel started peiween tne two men and thev nulcklv drew their knives and began slashing at one an other. Both were badly cut before they wers separaieo. . --. ;. .... ... for clever snappy style; for faddish stuff freaky, if you likehcas been met in this great stock. We've got the goods you want; we'll show them to you and fit you in them 118, $20, $25 For Smaller Boys We cater to the mothers a little; show the smart styles and novelties that will please you and the youngsters. These are the most economical clothes you can buy; the quality is in them . $2.65 to $15.00 ii r - ! m ISi fM-SkSys; in Niw'NfMHCiry '' Clh thsM KIIi MaaYoMr.B- A LITTLE DOWN 1651-67 FIRST ST. ( RED1T all $122 A WEEK BIG SALE TO BE CONTINUE 1 Owing to the success of the great bargain sale of Women's Fine Silk and Linen Suits, the special sale will be continued all next week. All New Spring Suits, Well Tailored REGULAR $32.50 TO ?35.00 VALUES ' - , Now 17:3 Just received by express a lot of EcruWalts, which we will sell at special pricesT j Men's Extra Special Hand -.Tailored Suits REGULAR $20.00 AND $25.00 VALUES Now $15.00 Having an extra big stock of Boys Suits, we will deaf them but at one third off regular price. PftPTiTT AQ INT TAT Although we are giving these special inducements to make VIvEL1 1 AO UOUiXL quick gaie8t it i, not necessary to pay cash for your purchase. The usual credit will be given. Just a little down and. a, little weekly will secure whatever you wish. '. - v fd?i''iH; I i f -:!: : L r f 1 yi- " ." 1,1 1 . "'. 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