THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 1, 1908.
COAST TRAFFIC
WELL UDLED
. .Dozen Steamers Now Take
, . Care of California
Shipments.
AMERICAN-HAWAIIAN
LINERS ENTER FIELD
.
Steamer Nevada n. Now In Harbor,
Will Tait 2,000 Tons of Wheat
Going South California, Ltoeri
' Rose. City and Itoanoko Arrive.
-" With four regular liners, a dosen In
dependent coasters and the Amerlcan-
: Hawaiian liners carrying freight be
tween this port and Baa Francisco,
' Portlacd shippers are getting exception
ally prompt aervloa tiese days aa com
pared with the poor service of a rear
br two ago when the regular liner,
lone were entirely Inadequate to the
trVhe" American-Hawaiian coastwise
service was added only a few weeks
ago but Its presence is said to be ai
r4dy appreciated in that It assiata in
preventing congestion of southbound
t raf tic, . The fact that most of the large
fleet of lumber droghers carry general
cargo coming north, has brought roller
to shippers of northbound freight so
1hat they now have no complaint to
make on that score. 'Where a year ago
there, were four or five steamers for
the business there are at present nearly
20 representing a total tonnage of at
least three times that of the period la
comparison.- . .,
The American -Hawaiian liner Ne
vadan, Captain Greene, which arrived
here yesterday from Salina Cms by
way of Ban Diego, will on her way
K south, take 2000 tons of wheat from
.1.1- V. - JaHuAful At Ran VV n-
Cisco in addition to other freight At
. i. - ii (AAA a a a, Aa
VBiorm n3 win piu. ui ouw vw
of salmon for Nw York -by way of
Baling Crui ad th Tthttuutepao rall-
- road. ' --' " ' : ' ' ; ' t
l .it tm AuAaa Mnnefs tta 4VS VnV.
ng from SaHna Crua to Portland wai
very ordinary, fairly good weather ttioat
Blsts of 1208 tons, .half of- it being
structural Iron. The Nevadan reached
Columbia flock WO. l.at o caocg yester
yday afternoon. '
The Harriman liner Rose City. Cap
tain Kldston. and the North Pacific
Steamship company's steamer Roanoke,
VOLpOIU vuuiinui, ntvu - O . v. . n
day from California ports, the former
rrom Ban 'jp ranoiuco isa m wuctr run
San Pedro by way of San Francisco
J fff,k. Una rlw anhAi
Ainsworth wharf at o'clock yesterday
fltiernuun itiier Binary run ut wv uuuir,
and the Roanoka reached Martin's dock
at 10 o'clock, last night, also after a
-rattier guick trip. . The Rose City
i brought 100 passeng-ers- and av few-feun-
dred tons of freight and the Roanoke
'ram in with about the asm number
of passengers and a similar- quantity
of. freight,- : vr. ... .
' WILL LEAD DECEMBER FLEET
French Bark Ville da Havre Abont
' . . , Beady to Clear.
' The "rench bark Villa du Havre Is
expected to finish loading wheat at one
of the local docks 'this afternoon or to
morrow and if thia program Is carried
out the Frenchman will have the honor
of leading the December fleet of gran
carriers from this port.-
The Villa du Havre began loading a
few days ago and la receiving quick
dispatch. She will clear with about
110,000 bushels. The British steamer
Uaranda is expected to ba ready to
clear before the end of the week. Like
the Frenchman named above, the Ugan
da is to deliver her eargo In Europe.
fhe German ateamer Van gar J fin
ished loading wheat at Teeoma today for
Kurope and will lead the December
' strain fleet from Puget sound. She is
. bein- aispatcnea oy Kerr, uuiora co.
CHARTERED FOR LUMBER
French Bark Alice Will Take Cargo
to United Kingdom.
The I. P. Lee Lumber company today
chartered the French bark Alice to carry
a cargo of lumber from this port to -the
united Kingdom, 'i ne cargo wm meaa
urn about 1.800.000 feet.
The Alice left London several months
ago for the Columbia, river with a -cargo
or cement, ana ctioaia arrive nere aur
lng the next few weeks. It will take
her a couple of weeks to get rid of the
cement cargo, but it Is expected to have
her ready .to start for Europe ' some
time before the end of February.
, PORTLAND IN THE LEAD
Ships More Bread-stuffs Than Com
bined Puget Sound Ports.
The combined Puget sound ports
hipped about 200,000 bushels leas wheat
than Portland during the month of No
vember and their flour shipments also
fell short of those sent away from the
Ore.-on metropolis. The wheat ship
ments from Portland were. Including I
coastwue. 904,040 bushels, whereas the
Our line of underwear
, will interest every man
who considers health be
iore doctors' bills.
The union suits, the
coat shirts, the elastic
seams, the unpronounc
able names all have
their good points, but
here's the practical stuff,
50c to $4.00.
1M f I I E-' .e'lXvls
,166-170 Third Street :
wm
4T P.I iCT S-iM
Puget sound ports shipped Only 773,93?
buahels.
Portland shipped 180,141 barrels of
flour during the month, all but 30,036
barrels going to the orient, The 80.-
AAA I . ... n.HKmU rrwt m
During the same time, the combined
T,,wt .minrt nnrta. acnrdina- to etatls- I
ties comDlled br the local merchants'
exchange, shipped 108,tl4 - barrela of
wheat, ll.igB Darreis going to m orieni,
18.831 barrels to California, and 79M
barrela to South America.
The total amount of wheat. Including
flour reduced to wheat, shipped from
the Paclf lo northwest sinoe the begin
ning of the cereal season is 14,066.050
bushels.
MARINE NOTES.
Astoria. Deo. 1. Arrived at Knapp-
ton at 7:40 a. m., steamer Yellowstone,
from Ban Franclsoo: sailed at 8:10 a.
m.. steamer Eureka, for Eureka and way
ports. - '
Astoria, Kov. SO. Arrived at 1 and
left up at 2:50 p. m., steamer Roanoke,
from San Pedro and way ports. Sailed
at 4:25 p. m. German steamer Arabia
for Hongkong ana way ports.
Ban 'rancisco, xsov. u. oaiiea ai
p. m., steamer CarmeL for Portland.
Astoria, ilea. '1. Condition at the
mouth of the river at 8 a. m., smooth;
wind east, Is miles; weather cloudy.
Tides at Aatoria Wednesday High
water. 8:10 a. m., 7. feet; S:45 p. m.,
4.8 feet Low water, l:4i a. m., 1.4 feet;
1:64 p. ta., 2. leet.
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ALONG "THE WATERFRONT.
The French bark Saints Anna and the
British ship Brodick Castle left down
thla morning bound for Europe with
grain cargoes.
District Forecaster E. A Beals. of tho
weather bureau, returned last night
from a tour of Inspection at North
Head.
A large force of men is at work on
the Jetty at tho mouth of the Columbia
river repairing the damage dona to the
trestle work by the recent heavy gale.
A wireless message; was received tnis
morning by the weather bureau from
the steamer seen off Cape Lookout.
Tha mesaagg.wa transmitted by the
government orrioe at wortn Meaa.
On her way from San Francisco, the
steamer Rose City picked up several
wireless code messages being sent from
tna recuio xieet in oiaga&iena juay to
Point Loma station. The steamer was
about 000 miles north of Point Loma
when the messages were picked up.
Tha steam schooner Carmel la due to
arrive here the latter part of this week
from . San Francisco. She brings gon
eral cargo in the Richardson line and
will take lumber going south.
MARINS INTELLIGENCE
Regular liners Saa to Arrive.
Carmel, San Francisco ,. ..Dec. 1
Roanoke, San Pedro and way... Deo. 1
J. Marhoffer, San Francisco Deo. 1
Alliance. Coos Bay Deo. S
Cascade. San Francisco Deo. 8
Breakwater, Coos Bay,,......Deo. a
Homer. San Francisco Dec 7
Senator, San Francisco Dec. f
George W. Elder, Ban Pedro.... Deo. 8
Eureka, Eureka and Coos .Deo. 10
Rose City, Ban Francisco . . . .Dec. 14
Numantia, orient Dec. 20
Kebraskan, Salina Crua ........Dec. 20
Nlcomedia, orient Jan. 1
Nevadan, Salina Crua..., Jan. 16
Alesia, orient Jin. IB
Arabia, orient Feb. 1
Begnlar Liners to Depart.
Nevadan, Salina Crua ....Dec. 2
Breakwater, Coos Bay.. Deo. 2
Roanoke. Ban Pedro and way.. ..Dec. 8
T n . 1 4 .. Can T A
AVl.CV V .J I UWI 4J lM,VWWW. ...... lilCV. V
Alliance, Coos Bay ..Deo. 6
Homer, Eureka and Coos ........ Dec. 9
George W. Elder. Ban Pedro... Deo. 10
Senator.- San Francisco .......Deo. 11
Eureka, Eureka and Coos. ........ Deo. 12
Numantia, orient . ,. .....Deo. 20
Nebraskan, Salina Crua Dec ii
Rose City, Han irranclsco ...Dec. 24
Nlcomedia. orient ,,... Jan. 1
Alesia. orient ................. Tan. 26
Arabia, orient Fee. 16
"-weasela In Port.
Eyland Bros., Br. an Drydoct
Donna Francesca, Br. bk. ..... .Astoria
8 Tears In Portland, a Tears in leading Colleges and Hospital of Xurope.
PERFECT FITTING GLASSES AS LOW AS $1.50.
New Road
Scenic Route
Low iouiid Trip
I Excursion Fares
VIA
TWT7. RPnTTAMT?. PfPTT A Mn A CT7 ATTT IT D V
! "The North Bank RoadTj
I TO SPOKANE 1
FOR.
I National Apple Show
DATES OF SALE:
RETURN LIMIT:
I Special Excursion from Portland i
Friday, December 11, 5:35 p, m.
Returning Sunday, Dec. 13, 5 :30 p. m.
Daylight Ride Down the
Columbia River -
SLEEPING C A R t RESERVATIONS AND I
TICKETS AT CITY TICKET OFFICES
255, Morrison, corner Third, ( ' t
'122' Third Street: hear Wasfiintrtnn anirl n'f '
X Eleventh St. PassengeVStatioi, corner HoyL St. I
I.I1U1UI1U1. Aula uu...tkatiitAlwi. -vHBHHflHigaHHMBHHHM , , ,, .
..e. Ill A A atAOla I sjwp"1""- ii.ii-i ' pw 1 1 ii i " ' -I... I. i i,i , .,. i , ... .. .
Alvena. Am. sch. ............. .Astoria
W. F. Jewett, Am. ech. Astoria
Irene. Am. sch.... .Astoria
Washington, Am. sa ..Drydock
Aberroyie, nr. on a. r. juius
,lch?Ja hm" ahip.......
Se,ni A.- Sen.............
Astoria
. .Gobi
Villa du Havre, Fr. bk. .Columbia No. 2
Taurus, Am. Kch., ...Kalama
Lydgate, Br. bk Greenwich
David d Angers, r. ok.. Mersey
W. H. Hall, Am. sch Astoria
Bossuet. Fr. bk ...Astoria
Jotnvllle, Fr. bk. Sand dock
Uganda, nr. ss Aionigomery no. a
Admiral Borreson, Nor. so ....Linn ton
Samar. Am. sch Inanan-Poulsen
Nontiifleld. Br. sh... Stream
Brabloch. Br. bk, Greenwich No. 2
F. S. Loop, Am. ss Prescott
Eureka, An. sa Martin's dock
Nevadan, Am. ss . . . . . .uoiumoia Ma
Rose City, Am. ss... ....... Ainsworth
Oregon. Ger. sh Astoria
Breakwater, -Am. sa.. Oak Street
Shoshone, Am. ss. .Standard Box
Bowdoln, Am. ss Stella
Bn Koute to &oad Jjaabasw
Riverside. Am. ss Ban Francisco
Bee, Am. ss San Francisco
Annie E. Smale, Am. ss Hongkong
TaUao, Am. as. San Franolsco
a Boats With Cement and OanaraL
Carmanian, Br. bk Hamburg
Rochambeau, Fr. bk Lelth
Gulf Stream, Br. bk Antwerp
Alice, Fr. bk London
Eugene Schneider, Fr. bk Antwerp
La Tou de Auvergne, FT. bk.. Antwerp
Armen. Fr. bk Dublin
Glenslvon, Br. bk ....Antwerp
Desaix. Fr. bk Antwerp
Poltallock, Br. sh Antwerp
Wavertree, Br. ah Ellesmereport
Matterhorn, Br. sh..Newcastla-on-Tyn
Ooal BOUps Sa Boute.
Torrlsdale. Br. sh NeweaatlaA.
Tramp Steamers Bn Boute.
Abouklr Br. ss San Francisco
Gymerlo, Br. ss Ban Francisco
Carlton, Br. ss San Francisco
Robert Dollar, Br. ss. Orient
Ba Boats ta Ballast to X,oad Grain.
Port Crawford, Br. sn Callas
Homeward Bound, Am. baWanoVr, B. C
Sully, Fr. bk Antwerp
Thiers, Fr. bk......... Belfast
Francois, Fr. bk San Francisco
Asnleres, Fr. bk. ........ .San Francisco
Benares, Nor. sh. Callao
Clan Graham, Br. bk.. . . .Caleta Colosa
Laennec. Fr. sh. .Kahulul
"Tn Them That Oath"
'A BSOBT SXBKOB TO
VAT roiBs.
"To them that hath shall ba given" is
a sentence that applies to fat people
very neatly. It Is common knowledge
that once a human being begins to fat
ten up, to what they have already Is
added mora than they waist until fin
ally a stage la reached where reduc
tion must b made or decided disadvan
tage results.
Then comes forward tha ages-old
query, "Reduce but howl" To the un
informed nothing suggests Itself but
the (to them) twin evils less eating
mora activity. They contemplate a
more or less lengthy siege of dieting
ana exercising, bo it may De saia Bare
ly that every man or woman in the land
now undergoing the fattenlng-up pro
cess has his or her mental eye fixed
dubiously on that not far distant day
when he or she will have to don the
jashes and sackcloth -of -reduction. "
This Is ont an enlivening prospect,
and so it is with considerable satisfac
tion that we announce the emanclDatlon
of the fat. Nowadays one may reduce
mucn or little, a pound a day lr desired,
or hold their fat in check, absolutely
stationary, without doins a taD of ex
ercise, missing a single meal, doing a
parucje oi nsrm or causing a solitary
wrinkle. All that's reaulred. aa hun
dred's testify, is the taking after meals
and at bedtime or one Marmola Pre
scription Tablet, which tablets ere sold
by the Marmola Company, Detroit,
Mich., or any good druggist at the uni
form price of 76 cents; this sum being
accepted for a cane of tablets so well
and generously filled that even one
produces desirable results.
New Trains
THE
DEC. 6, 7 and 11
DECEMBER 15
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Disagreement among the stockholders and the impending demands of our creditors are responsible for this de
. " ' cisive measure " , ' . ' !
Over $75,000 Worth of Seasonable Merchandise Will Be Offered at Bare Cost of Man
ufacture Many Articles Go at One-Third and One-Half OHginal Cost Sale Is Now On
And will continue until entire stock is sold." Come with thecrowds and participate r in this-gigantic Slaughter
Sale, like of which was never known in the mercantile history of Portland. Even' if you don't need them now,
you should buy for the future you may never have such an opportunity again. We give below a few sample
prices,but the sale involves the entire stock STOCK FIXTU RES AND ALL. READ! '
Valises and
Suit Gases
fl.10 Dress Suit Cases....... S1.6S
$7.50 Dress Suit Cases....... S3.9S
fi.iO alligator leather Suit Canes
for 1.98
11.60 Gladstone Bags T9
flBO Gladstone Bags.. ...... S1.19
Youths' Suits
.$10.00 Toutha ' Bulta." la black or
brown . ....(3.95
$11.60 Toung Men's Suits In fancy
cheviots and caaslmere....g6.15
$15 Toung Men's Suits In superior
worsteds, stylishly made up, the
suit 88.45
Men's Hats
$6000 stock 'of Ken's Bats are going;
. at the bare ooal of materlala.
Iiot 1 Values up to $2.80,
choloe .......984
Lot 7 Values up to $3.00,
choice 81.48
Lot I Values up to $4.$0,
choice . ......81.98
Men's Suits
$li.B0 Men's Suits, fine Sooteh tweed.
flain and fancy colors, suit 86.95
Men's All-wool Casslmere Butts
r at .......... r . ... ... .88.95
00 Men's Suits, wool, worsteds,
splendid article . T.. 812.95
$.B0 Talus Bed Comforts.... 81.78
No Mail Or
Phone Orders
i
Ladies
Muslin Wear
tSo Muslin Drawers, pair...... 194
$1.80 muslin Night Robes.... ..08
$1.15 flannelette Gowns. ...... .89
Regular S5 Corset Covers. .,..1 94
Regular I Oo Corset Co vers.,.,. 3 84
Regular $1.50 muslin Skirts... .894
Reg. $1.80 'muslin Skirts.... 81. 19
Regular $t muslin Gowns..,, 81.69
Dry Goods
To American and Btmnson nrint
Calicoes, yard ,. .....J$M
soo xaoia uamaaa, tna yara.,.,je
J Bo Dress Goods, the rard......3f
So all-wool Serges, the yard.
TSo Wash Silks, the yard. .....3
75o Lace Curtains, the ralr....4S
$1.25 Lace Curtains, pair 73
lOo Dress Trlmmlnc Braida. tha
yard . 14
15o Dress Trimming Braids, tha
yard 34
lOo Laoes and Embroideries, tha
yard . 24
tOo-250 Embroideries, yard 94
75b Embroideries, tha .yard. . . . 1.94
Shoes
Regular $1.00 Children's Shoes, the
pair .-...584
Regular $2 Children's and Boys'
Shoes, tha pair 91.23
IS Men's Shoes, all styles. .. .82.7'C
$4.50 Man's Shoes, patent or. gun
metal 82.9
$2.00 Ladies Shoes, pair... .81. 29
42.60 Ladies' . Shoes, pair, .T.K
$$-S.60 Ladles' Shoes, pair.... 81.98
75c value Children's Flaneletta
Rompers . .....474
Brick Will Bring Competi
tion in Street Paving
And is not this the chief reason why competitors of vitri
fied brick are making such a frantic effort to keep brick out of
this market? If not, why is it that the stone company now
makes public statements that Belgian block pavement will not
cost any more than brick, and yet heretofore they have been
charging property owners about 25 per cent more than the
highest grade of brick pavement will cost in Portland?
Vitrified brick makers are ready-to meet this stone com
petition on any point, and property owners will surely reap
the benefit '
The Denny-Renton Clay & Coal Company stand back of
their manufacture with gilt-edge security guaranteeing the life
of their make of brick, free of cost to property owners, for ten
years, on such a basis that the pavement itself at the expiration
of that time will carry a guarantee in itself for fully ten to
fifteen years more. With the life of the pavement thus assured
at a less cost, why keep out this competition?
' ...
Denny-Rhtoii Clay&
- "fc . By W. G; Mitchell, Res. Agt.
824 Chamber of Commerce ? .
issdyta . Sis?
Notions and
Gurtain Rods
6a paper Fins .......14
6o Needles, per paper........... .24
o-10q Hooks and Eyes.......... 24
JOo nickel Safety Pins... ...... .34
So brass Curtain Rods. ...... ...34
15o brass Curtain Rods....
10o.l5o Knittlnar Tarns, all kinds an
colors, per skein ........... 6H4
lOo Ladles', hemstitched Handker-
chiefs . 27
So, horn Hair Pins........ 24
6o crocnet cotton, spool........ j
JOo Bpanlsh Tarn, skein........ 2
6o Skirt Braids
lOo small Coin Purse. ......... .4
25a silk elastlo Arm Bands. ...IS
lOo Linen Thread, spool. ....... .J
26o Dressing Combs. .......... .(
And hundreds of others aqua,
cheap.
$20.00 Value Ladies'
Tailored Suits in All
the Latest Models
Theia wera received by ue yes
terday; our cancellation of or
ders having; reached the factory
too late; they are go- if A or
ing at P7.0D
ALL SIZES AND COLORS
Xmas
Genuine "President" Suspenders, each
pair in decorated box 394
r ;W(
Suspenders
Men's
Furnishings
Regular S5o Men'a Boston Garters
' for , ..154
SOo Men's Half Hose, double heel and
toe, black or tan..,.. it.. 94
S6o Men's heavy wool Sox, .....114
25o Youths' and Boys' Suspenders,
pair . .........54
SOo Men's Suspenders, in all styles
and colors 23
lOo Men's full -else Turkey Red
Handkerchiefs . 34
10c Men's Whits Cambrlo Handker
chiefs ...24
T6e Men's heavy blue knit Underwear-.
A.9A
Regular $2.60 Men's wool Sweaters,
f ood asaortment to chose
rom .
.1.88
Toys! Toys!
Our entire stock of Toys and Dolls
will also go at manufacturers' prioe.
Boat fall to lnvestigat this. .
On Display at our Arcade
Furs
V3 Off and Less
AH aur far roods aorta this sale
arUljroat one third oeregular
$2.60 Children's Imitation Ermine
Muff and Scarf, par set.... 81.29
$2.50 Fur Set, made of long whits
aetrachan, per set ........81.98
$1.00 value Men's Pleated Bosom
White Shirts , 054
. Third and
Yamhill Sts.
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