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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER ; 12,' 1908. 13 Tltllll VESSEL AriCIIORS OUTSIDE Herzbgin Sophie Charlotte Makes Fast -Kim from Bremen. - WAITS FOR ORDERS : .AS TO DESTINATION ,f$ H. sssssbsbsssbsjssssssssbs .,- ' .- y : . - 1 , ' One of North German JLloyd'i School Ships on YThlch Sailors Are ' Trained to Become Officers In the Company's ; Fleet , " 1 . ' The North German Lloyd's bg train ing Ship, Herxocln Sophls Charlotte, Is lying at anchor off the mouth of th Columbia rtver waiting-' for orders whether to go to Portland or Puget sound to receive dispatch, being undAr charter to carry wheat to Europe. Ths Hersogin Sophls Charlotte" r nysu okk raver niyriuug itv one of the smartest voyages for a lonff -tims from Europe to the Columbia. She left Bremen. Germany, exactly 112 days ; a to today and the fact that there wera no orders from her owners when her - signals were hoisted this morning goes to indicate that she beat even the ex- . pectauons OI ins owners. An average triii is mads in 140 days so it will be seen that the training ship must have been on the move moat of the time. The North German Lloyd maintains two training ships on which It schools fflcers'for lta big fleet of freight end passenger, steamers. The other training ship, the Hersogin Cecelia, was here ' VA&va with "irn n r - 1 1 and took a -load of wheat for return cargo. The Hersogin Cecal I e and her cadets attracted much attention when here. It Is believed that the fiersogln So phie Charlotta will be given orders to proceed to Puget sound for which port she has been listed by the maritime xeg isters fr several weeks ..past.. The enfch bark Marechal Noallles, which arrived up In the harbor last night, was 18 days making the run from . Honolulu to the Columbia, her perform ance being a strong contrast to that of the training ship. But it was not be cause the Marechal Noalllea is not a good sailor; the winds were against her antj for days, a Stretch: in destruct ive gale, the big windjammer simply drifted- back over her track, for hun dreds Of miles. Then after .ding out the storm she fell into a calm that held her almoat in one position for three day a But the last few days of th voyage brought good sailing and . the . bark showed what could be dons under favorable conditions. .'.,,' The Marechal Nrailles is in ballast that she has (carried all the way from Chile, her owners having ordered her to .proceed o Honolulu before Starting 1 . 1 . U Y lulna V - a filer. er sllcs st the French government ounty. From Portland the bark will aro to Europe with a cargo of wheat shipped by the Portland Flouring Mills company. t FORMERLY GERMAN B"ARK Barge Quatslno Wa Known as the , Arthur Fltger. About two years ago the German bark Arthur Fltger left Portland In ballast for Paget sound . to load lumber lor Europe. Fire broke out in tne cararu while the vessel was loading and eveot- -ually the charrerf craft was sold to a 'company In British Columbia and con verted into a barge. v ' ; 1 Yesterday sfternoon the barpte, re named the Quatslno, returned to this port with a cargo of S.ooo tons of coal from Nanalmo. The coal Is being die charged at Alaska dock and tha barge is attracting much attention because of its large dimension The cargo Is con signed to Frank Waterhouse A: Co. The Quatslno is In command of Cap tain Blstrom. She wss seven days in tow from" Nanalmo to the Columbia river and put Into Neah4ay one day to capo a heavy storm that was raging at the entrance to tha straits. AT THE SEAMAN'S INSTITUTE Concert This Evening for First Time Under New Management. A program of vesceptlonal merit was rendered last night at the regular week ly concert at the Seaman's Institute, corner of Front and Flanders streets, and more than ordinary Interest was at tached to it, In view of the fact that it was the first affair of Its kind since the new chaplain. Kev. A. E. Dalrymple, assumed chargo. Attorney George S. Bhepherd, ex-councilman, mariner, and admiral of this year's Astoria regatta, presided. The Swedish Singing Club Columbia favored the assembled sailors with sev eral selections, and tue musto was suoh a treat that upon leaving tha singers were given three rousing cheers. Nau tical exoert. John McNultv. of the United States hydrographlo office, de livered a deeply Interesting address on reception ever given him anywhere, al though be had bfeen connected witn some of the most prominent stations during his service in the association. - In behalf of the ladies' - auxiliary, Consul Laldlaw presented Rev. Bernays with a-souvenir traveling bag, and later In the evening H. W. Hodges, a promi nent worker in Ue interest ,of the in stitute, presented him with a fceautlful fountain pin tn behalf of the Seaman's chapter of the Brotherhood of Bt An dreWi , ' i ' ' - ' ' " Norwegian Vlce-Consul Endrs M. Ce derbergh referred in a speech to ths food and diligent work done here by he retiring chaplain, and wished him succsss In his new field. - " ; R. W. HasUflsa. treasurer of the In stitute, spoka of tha excellent finan cial condition ' of ' the institute under Chaplain Bernay's management. To these speeches the retiring chap lain responded with feeling, thanking all those, who had assisted him, and predicted a brilliant future under the new management.- v .y (. ti - 1 CONCERT TOMORROW NIGHT Portland Seamen'g Friend Society Will Entertain Sailors In Tort. Ths following program has been , ar ranged for tomorrow evening's concert at the Portland Seamen's Friend society, corner of Third and Flanders streets: J Bong, W. P. Baker; reading, iiyaia Pllter solo, Mrs. Woodworth; reading. Robert Kusseii; cornet soio, air. u rant. There will also be songs by ths sailors ana setting in topsail, MARINE NOTES. Astoria, Or.. Nov 12. -Arrived down at 6 a. m., steamer Breakwater, . for Coos bay. Balled at 7:50 a.-m., steamer Atlas, with barge NO, s, ior aao twn- clsco. Outside at 8 a. m., German ship lie no tin ' S. Charlotte, from Bremen. awaiting ordera - Astoria, Nov. Arrived oown w t pp. m., steamer Atlas ana barge wo. . nan Jf rancisco, jnov. ii. Arrivea pm. steamer Rainier, from foruana. San Pedro, 'Nov. '11. Arrived, steam er J. Marhoffer. from Portland. Balled. steamer Yellowstone, for Portland via Ban Francisco. ' ' Astoria, Nov. -1 J. Conditio at ins mouth' of the river .at 8 a, m., smooth; wind east, 18 miles: weather, clear. Tides at Astoria Friday iiign water, 4:41 a. m.. 8.6 feet; 8:4T p. m.. 7.7 feet Low water, 10:18 a. m., 8.8 feet; 10:68 p. m., 0.6 feet. Ban Francisco, nor, n. eauea yes terday steamer Roanoke for . Portland. Arrived st 7 a. m. steamer Cascade from Portland. . . M . ' steamer Talfowstons for Portland. South Bend. Nov. 11. Arrived yester day steamer F. S. Loop. Eureka. Nov. 11. Arrived yesterday steamr Eureka from Portland. Astoria. Nov. 11. Balled at 11 noon. British ship Wynnstav for United King. dom for orders. ' . Magdalena Bar, Nov. ll. Baueo. No vember 11. British steamer Vienna, for Puget -sound."" .; ' Ban Francisco, not. ll Bailed at 11:30 a. m., steamer 'Yellowstone, for Portland. . . - ... . , n.ii i i . NEW SKIN REMEDY v . .-. STOPS ITCHING kla. Troubles, iAtirravstsd ny 'Hot ; "v Weather, Quickly Cured. When t Is known that poslam, tha new akin remedy, will stop the tortur ous itching attending eczema with first application and bring -immediate relief and comfort to sufferers from all skin troubles which are sggravated by hot weatner. Us merit will be instantly ap- nfanta, On iho tnndpr akin of chafing oa lam may be used witn sootn- predated. lnrantfl. nm ing and b-enetlelal effects. It is applied externally, and Its remarkable healing powers begin their work at ones. , mlu. Bum oiseases, , inciuuinn kwi. acne, herpes, rash, tetter, stc. yield readily to Its' remarkable curative prop erties. . Occasional applications, of poslam, la small quantities, will quickly banish . pimples, hives, blackheads. Diotcnes, ana will relieve ana cure ucn Ing feet, scaly scalp, humors, eto. A special 60-cent package has been adopted for those who use poslam for these minor : troubles. This, as well as the regular two-dollar jar, is on sale at tha Bkldmore Drug Co., and other leading drug stores, in Portland. . An experimental supply of poSlam may be obtained free of charge, by writ ing to the Emergency Laboratories. 83 West Twenty-fifth street, New Vork City. . . r ' '-A::-- ILOjNO THE WATERFRONT. rom . San Pedro and way yesterday tine sans tonignt. About 14 hours late, the steamer George W. Elder reached Martin s dock rr norts. Tns iipuan sieamor mni uouar cleared Tuesday night for Shanghai with 1.700,000; lest or lumber, valued at $18,780. She took the cargo at Linn ton, and goes to.Tacoma to finish. Tha steamer Breakwater. Car tain Macrean. left Oak street dock last evening for Coos Bay. ine steamer Alliance, uaptam wson, arrived from Coos Bay last night after a neaaant -trip, one Drougnt an average relent and 15 passengers. The steam schooner Shoshone from San Francisco, discharged a lot of ce- Sully, Fr. bk. .Thiers. Fr. bk , Francois, Fr. bk... Asnleres, Fr. bk. . . . Benares, Nor. eh. ,........ .Antwerp ...Belfast ...... San Francisco San Francisco ..Callao Clan Graham, Br. bk. . ...Caleta Colosa Laennec, Fr. sh. Kahulul Criilon. Fr. bk. ...Hobart Oil Carrier En Boats. ' Roma, Am. sat..." San Francisco , Wines and Liquors Special. Friday only, $1.60 port, sher ry. Angelica Tokay or Muskatel wine. 76o per gallon: $4 whiskey, 88-78 per gallon; $4 California, brand; gallon. Free delivery. Na Co.. Fifth and Stark streets. Mam S4s. Jy. 82.76 per National Wine 44, ged a lot of c o cases of oil Pine street dock this mornina-. She also delivered 800 tons of chain at Stella on her way up the river. For raturn cargo the Shoshone will taks wheat and lumber. Ths steam sohooner Nome City will load wheat at Greenwich and Columbia docks today and then shift to the East ern & Western Lumber company to load lumber. She will finish her cargo at Rainier. The. British steamer Bankfields cleaved today for Bt. Vincent for orders with 198,710 bushels of. wheat, valued at $169,766. The Frenoh bark General Faldherbe cleared last night for the United King dom with 111. 1SS bushels of wheat, val ued at $100,810. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Bag-nlar Uners Due to Arrtva. Cascade, San Francisco Nov. 18 Arabia, orient .....Nov. 14 Homer, San Francisco , ...Nov. 14 Breakwater, Coos bay Nov. 15 Eureka, Eureka and Coos Nov. 18 Ross City, San Francisco Nov. 18 Roanoke, San Pedro and way... Nov. 17 J. Marhoffer, San Francisco. . .Nov. 18 Alliance, Coos Bay Nov. 18 Stats. San Francisco Nov. 28 Nevadan, Sallna Crux Nov. 83 George W. Elder, San Pedro. , . , .Nov. 24 Numantla, orient Dec. 10 Nebraskan, Sallna Crux Dec. 20 Nlooroedia, orient Jan 1 Alesia, orient Jan. IS Bsgnlax Uners to Depart. Nebraskan. Sallna Crux.... Nov. ll Geo.-W. Elder, San Pedro Nov. 12 State. San Francisco Nov. 18 Alliance, Coos Bay ...Nov. 14 Alesia. orient ....Nov. 16 Homer, San Francisco Nov. 14 Eureka, Eureka and Coos Nov. 18 Betiding Permits. " . Mrs. F. Vandermeer. Vanderbllt avs nue between Haven and Flske, repair one-story frame dwelling, $600; Dr. A, L. Canneld, Durham avenue between Dekum and Oneonta, erect two-story frame dwelling, $2,800; John M. Slavens, East Fourteenth street between Alberta and Webster, erect one-story "framo dwelling, $1,S00; T. O. Sands, Marshall street between Nineteenth and Twen tieth, erect three-story frame apart ments, $20,000; EuRene Blazler, Wasoo street between East Sixteenth and East Seventeenth, erect two-story frame dwelling, $12,000; J. R. Hale, Fifth street between Clay and Market, erect two four-story frame apartment houses, 115,000; Church of the Ascension, East Seventy-sixth street between East Mor rison and East Alder, erect two-story frame school, $10,000; Frank Baxter, Multnomah street between . East Thir teenth and East Fifteenth, ereot one story frame dwelling, $1,860; Frank Gowan, East Twentieth between Skid more and Prescott, erect one and a half story frame dwelling, $2,000. The Best Offers Yet. Selling men's through and through worsted suits, worth $20.00 at $8.60 men's guaranteed all-wool suits, worth $26.00, at $10.00. Men's $2.60 pants at $1.00,at the Final Closing Out Sale of the wholesale Clothing House, formerly at 42 Front street. Sale at Front and Oak streeta 1 Th Bristol ?ttt $3.W Worth, .not words, has brought our Men's Hat Dept. into public favor. What keeps us busy is the praise of meri who have found that we give better goods, better styles, and bet ter values than you can ob tain elsewhere. We would like to show you this new Bristol Hat of durs three dollars. XT w 1 Companies Incorporated. (Salem Boreas of Th Journal.) Salem, Or., Nov. 12. Articles of in corporation have been filed in the of fice of the secretary of stats as fol lows: Wortman-Klng Investment Co.; prin cipal of floe, Portland; capital stock, 225,000; Incorporators, C. W. Klog. H. C. Wortman and C. A. Bell. i 311 Morrison St, 0pp. P. 0. fg Cooking and Heating Fuel and Trouble Savers EVERY CHARTER OAK IS GUARANTEED If raw eWler Mas ta talk yon Into tfce ' saistaats ml Spying aaothsr make, write to as CHARTER CAR STOVE AND RAK6E C0. ST. LOUIS, mo. r sssBsmsS' w HAMBURGER'S PORTLAND'S NEWEST. LARGEST AND t BEST ' MILLINERY STORE . 145 and 147 Second St., Bet. Alder and Morrison SPECIAL FRIDAY OFFERINGS SILK VELVET MATS i a p TRIMMED WITH PLUMES AT tmVu These Hats are all hand-made shapes of silk braid and silk velvet trimmed with two full fine French curl ostrich plumes, black, brown and nary blut; a regular $10 value S4.9S NEW LINE OF MISSES HATS Large flat shapes trimmed with ribbon and feathers, two special lot at........ .....2.95 and'S3.95 NEW ASSORTMENT OF TRIMMED HATS at f 1.95, f 2.95, 8)3.95 and f4.95. Big lot fancy Feathers, 25e, 39 e and T5. , Big bargains in Untrimmed Hats at 98V Sofa Pillow Pattern Free On Sunday November 15th The Journal will present its readers with a beautiful Transfer Pattern of a Sofa Pillow. Just the thing for a Christmas present Remember this pattern is free with The Sunday Journal of Nov. 15th THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL A NEWSPAPER FOB ALL THB PEOPLE -the development of the merchant marina Breakwater, Coos Bay Nov. IS "and the education of the sailors In order Roanoke, Ban Pedro and way.. Nov. 18 to fit him for shore life after reaching itrabla. orient Nov. 80 ns OKO wneu us biivuiu kiyw ryum ir KOSO (Jltjr, Han FTanclSCO ....... NOV. 20 younger men on sea. Judge VValdemar Nevadani Sallna Crus .Nov. J 6 pton entertained with a rtcltatlon, and several vocal and Instrumental numbers added oolor to tne program. Tuesday evenlna; . waa of- Import ance to the institute when a recep tion waa tendered the new chaplain and a farewell extended to the retiring; -chaplain. Rev. A. E. Bernays, who leaves this afternoon for Vancouver, B. C, by way of Tacoma, where he will attend the fifth anniversary this week of the Institute that he organised there. That night's affair was presided over by H. B. M. Consul James Laldlaw, who delivered the address of welcome to the new chaplain, and thanked the retiring: chaplain for the excellent work he had accomplished during his years bt servlca Chaplain Palrympls In re sponding declared it tha most cordial Don't Worry About Piles Pyramid Pile Cure Will Quickly Remove All the Pain, Suffer- " ing and Discomfort. ; Trial Paokats By Mall, Trss. i - Many people suffer the torture "'of piles because they have little faith In an ultimate relief or cure. . - This condition is part of tha terrible malady called . piles. Such an affliction drags the nerves of men and women down to ths lowest depths and fives to mankind a feeling of despair. Don't permit yourself, to becoma a "slctlm of this melancholy. r- Pyramid Plla .Cure la sold every where, by all druggists. It does re lieve plies and does this work quickly, painlessly and without .apparent effort. Ve have thousands - of testlmoaials proving its merits.- uo to your druggist xoaay ana nuy a rice of Pyrsmld Pile Cure. a pacjeage Dy package, or If you feel any timidity 6r modesty about the-matter send us fifty cents, the price of Pyn and we . will send you ivi.ll. In rilaln wrgmrtcir. One or two applications will prava your case not noseless ana to give tnis Numantla. orient Dee. 20 Nlcomedla, Orient , Jan. 1 Tessels la Von. Broderick Caatle, "Br. sh..Coal Bunkers peyland Bros.. Br. sh Drydook Donna Franoesca, Br. bk Astoria Churchill, Am. sch.... Astoria Asgerd, Nor. sh .Osceanio Alvena. Am. sch, .......Astoria W. F. Jewett, Am. sch ..Astoria Irene- Am. sch .Astoria Washington. Am. ss....., ...Drydock Gael. Fr. bk ....St. Johns Aberfoyle. Br. bk...-, N, P. Mills Bt Nicholas, Am. ship ..Astoria Berlin, 'Am. sch .....OobU Alexander Isenberg, Qer. sh... Dolphins Ville du Havre, Fr. bit. .Columbia No. I W. H. Talbot. Am. sch...Inman-Poulsen Wrestler, Am. bktn .....Rainier Bernicla, Am. bktn Stella St. Anne, Fr.. bk. ............. .Linn ton Taurus, Am. och .Kalama Lydgate, Br. bk Llnnton David d'Angers, Fr. bk ;'. ..Mersey ForerioJ Br. ss Tonguo Point Alesia, Ger. ss , . . Flour mills Marachael de Noallles, Fr. bk. . Linnton Nebraskan, Am. ss. .... .Columbia dock Nome City, Am. ss , .Couch street Northland, Am. ss ( St Johns W. H. Hall. Am. sch Astoria Geo. SV. Elder, Am. ss. . .Martin's Alliance," Am. ss Oak street F. 8. Loop, Am. ss Rainier Shoshone, . Am. ss Llnnton 8a Boats o &oaa Ziom'Oer. LP. S. Loop, Am. ss 8an Francisco Rlverslda. Am. ss. .Ban Francisco Bee. Am. ss. ........... .San Francisco, Annte B. Smals, Am. - ss. ... .Hongkong 8a mar. Am. sch...... ....San Francisco; Bn Boute With Cement and Oeneral. Neataf ields. Br. sh. . . .Hamburg Brabloch, Br. bk .Antwerp Joinvllla, Fr. bk ..".Antwerp Carmanlan. Br. bk, .......... Hamburs Bochambeau, Fr. bk. Lelth Oulf Stream, Br. "bk. ......... .Antwerp Alloe, Fr. bk ...... , London Eugene Schneider, Fr. bk...... Antwerp La Tour de Auvergne, Fr. bk-.Antwirp Armen. Fr. bk ..........Dublin Olennlvon, Br. bk.. Antwerp Desalx, Fr. bk. . . . , .Antwerp poltalloek, Br. sh. . ...... .Antwerp Wsvertree, , Br. sh.. , . . . . Ellesmereport . Coal arjaips Sa Soata. " ,' Boesuet,-fy. bk. .ii.i'Vi. .Kswcastfs, A. TorrUdala Br. sh. , . .Newcastle, A. . a Tramp Btesmera Sn Seats. ' ; broof to you send us your name and address and we wilt send you - a trial package bv mall in plain, wrapper free. Address, pyramid urug CO., las ,mid BliJg.. Marshall. .Mich.' Pyra- v.: .v Abouklr Br. as . ... . . . . . . Saa Francisoa uymerio, BTi as. . . t . . .Han Francisco AdI . i ..... , it . J mlral Borreson Nor-ss.:.West Coast Xb Koiw la SaJUs to Xrfiad Orala. Port Crawford," Br;, sh. . ,...... .Callao Oregon, Qer. sh . , i . . a. . . Tz . , Yokohama Homeward Bound. Am, bk.Vane'v'r, B. O $15 Silk Petticoats $5.95. Manufacturer's sample line of Petti coats, all new models, deep flounce and silk underf tounce ; values in lot to $15; Friday .?5.95 THE STORE WITH THE LIBERAL MONEY BACK POLICY Corner Fifth and Alder Streets V 4. 111111 BAU B. WElTRUOa, PBBIDBHT AJTS OZITZXAX KAVAOBS $7.50 Striped Silk Pet ticoat $3.95 Made fine quality striped silk,, light and dark colors, , 12-inch accordeon plaited flounce, two rows plain niching to com bine with stripe cotton dust ruffle. Fri day at..... $3.95 FRIDAY IS SPECIAL, BARGAIN DAY We're after the Greatest Selling Day we ever had in Womens Tailored Suitsl The values arc astonishing! Promptness and Perfection of every alteration assured. AN ENDLESS VARIETY of Tailored Suits in newest models. The styles, the values, the trimmings, the designs, are so striking that no woman can overlook their beauty. Many are interlined with warmth, making them suitable for cold weather wear. 'l Princess Suits Regular $30 and $35 Values for $18.95 You will find a? large assortment of colors to select from, as red, Alice blue, navy, black, stripes and fancy mixtures, trimmed with fancy braid and buttons, long and short sleeves; values to $35.00. Friday only $18.95 Princess Suits Regufe, ... $14.95 For something extra nice, well made, of the finest materials, in the latest styles. These suits should riot be sold at this price, but owing to the fact we wish to give you such good values for Friday we have placed this whole line at this very low price. Regular price $25.00. Friday only ....... . .$14.95 All Wool Full Length Coals $12.45 and $13.45 Nicely trimm.ed with velvet collars and cuffs, a large assortment of colors in black, blue, green, brown, etc. Also fancy mixtures, very serviceable materials, well put together by expert workmen." One of the best Friday bargains ' we have- efer offered. Regular values up to $30.00. Friday Bargain Prices, each ... $1245,313.45 SinTailored Suits $10.95, $12.75, $16.95 For an idea as to quality, style, material, 'we ask you to call and see these great values, sizes from 34 to 42, in a large assortment of colors, stripes and mixtures.1 Satisfaction. ab solutely guaranteed. Come early and get first choice. Friday specials at $10.95, $13.75, $16.95 "Beautiful Moire Coats at $16.45 The latest shades of red, brown, navy, Lon don smoke, etc. Extra full length, fancy collars and cuffs. Friday Special at $16.45 . $9.00 Trimmed Hats at $3.45 Consists, of, all-velvet-Hats .trimniedTwitb wings, Pocahontas bands and ponporis; also beautiful Sunbeam finish edfelts; all the lat est shapes colors,, black,; brown,; navy and toupe.. Actual values $9.00. Friday. . $3.45 Silk Stripe Raincoat Extra fine value, a new line just received of 'the latest styles and colors. Just the thing for particular people that want only the best. Regular $30.00 value. Friday " . - ..$13.45 Hand Embroidered Irish linen Waists at $3.95 Extra special, 200 pure Irish Linen Waists, long sleeves, hand-embroidered collar and front, laundered Cuffs; sbnve re plain tnd others tucked in front and back. Bargains in Raincoats at $9.95 These Raincoats are., the Priestley Craven ette' Raincoat made for1 good hard wear that a coat is put io in Portland. There are about 50 left that must go Friday. value.! Friday Special . . . . . . Rec;ul,tr T2') : :.! a.