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I ,HB OREGON DAILY, JOURNAL.'. PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 11, 1908. FULTON IN F Oil ID SCHEM POMOMKiOII ASKS Ml IEIIK Can Get Along With Equal Amount to That of Last Year. Plan to Invoke Recall Against Legislators Who Refuse to Violate State ment Jh). 1 Pledges Re duced to Desperate Straits It Is the recall for Statement No. 1 members of the legislature. That Is the dream of those who are desperate in their desire to break down the State ment No. 1 majority in the legislature, according to a story now current on the streets. The men who are back of the plans Ore planning to play desperate chances In order to win. and for this "reason Chey want the organization of both taie house and the senate. According to the plan, which seems almost incredible, it is the intention of ' the roes planning the defeat of Cham berlain to -adjourn the legislature Iro mediaten upon organization for a suf ficient length of timerprobably" two or three months to allow the recall to be put In operation in those counties where there might possibly be a chance of success. The netltion plan has fallen flat and the Fulton anti-Statement No. 1 forces have been forced to took for some other means. People generally have re fused to sign the petitions, holding that they could not Join In an effort to ask men to repudiate their pledges. It is hoped that this objection might be overcome by the new scheme if the legislature could be postponed for a time. To postpone It the anti-statement men would have to control the or ganization absolutely and have a major ity In hoth the house and senate. - According to the plan, should the or ganization be captured, some member of the house and of the senate would move for an adjournment to some cer tain day, perhaps several months off, immediately after the organization of the two houses. With the organization primed for the fray it would be the plan to rush the motion through over any objections which mleht be raised. Immediate" after the adjournment y, would be the Intention to circulate re call oetltlons in several of the districts where there are Statement No. 1 mem bers and thus bring up the Statement No. 1 Issue at the recall election in the hope that anti-Statement No. 1 men could be elected to take the places of the Statement No. 1 men - udn- the process of the recall. These new men would take their; seats when the legis lature convened again and the rest would be easy. That is the plan, wild as it is. No serious consideration is being given to It except by those who are fostering it. It serves to show, however, ihe state of mind in which the oposltion to Statement No. 1 has fallen. The value of lime produced In the Uni ted States annually has nearly doubled in the last 10 years, while that of the SHnd lime brick has increased nearly seven-fold in that time. Metzcier fits your eyes for tl. WILL PROVIDE FOR TOWAGE SERVICE Meeting of Port of Portland Com mission Results in Awarding of a Number of Contracts for Repairs to Dredge Portland. It will cost the taxpayer no more for the coming year than it cost this year to maintain the Port of Portland, even though added to the expense will be the operation of the towage and pilotage systems between Portland and the sea. This was decided on at the regular monthly meeting held by the Port of Portland commission yesterday after noon. What the expense will be In the future has not been estimated, although It- is believed that the services should prove pretty well self supporting, if not profit earning. When the matter of the tax levy came nn a resolution asking for 2-10 mills was presented and adopted. This is ex actly equal to the amount asked for a year ago, and Is expected to run all the departments under the supervision of the port commission In good shape, in cluding the drydock at St. Johns. The money wilL.be apportioned as follows. Seven tenths of a mill to the general tund, one tenth of a mill to the drydock fund for the payment of Interest on the bonds, one tenth of a mill for the re funding bond fund, and three tenths of a mill for the bonded indebtedness fund to retire the first years bonds or the recent issue to the amount of J60.000. Other business of importance to come before the meeting was the awarding of several contracts for repairs to the dredge Portland, which will be given a general overhauling. The Portland Iron Works was given the contract for new steel liner plates for $686. and to build a new ladder head and cutter for $2080; the John Wood iron Works was given the contract for a lot of cast iron pipe to cost $890, and the Smith & Watson Iron Works was awarded the contract for various repairs to the machinery for $742. The Portland Iron Works was also given the work of building a new high pr5sure cylinder for the dredge for $495. A few contracts for supplies and provisions were also awarded. commissioner, a. l fease announced that the pilots were having more or less. trouble in navigating near the new rail road bridge across the Willamette at St. Johns because of the fact that the draw is not swung promptly. He said that one day not long ago a steamer was de layed ii minutes getting tnrougn tne bridge. This, he contended, would not happen if the bridge draw were left open excepting when trains cross, as was the understanding at the time per mission was spcured to span the river. The matter will be taken up with the railroad people, and it is believed by tne commissioners that there will be no difficultv In getting the matter ad justed when the facts are explained. Bids on a small amount of lumber were also opened, but the clerk will have to go over tne Dias careiuny oerore It can' be definitely ascertained who is the successful bidder. It was also agreed to expend about $9000 for pipe lines and to buy a small band saw for the dry dock. The Question of rllotage and towage between Portland and the sea was not brought up at the meeting, and the committee looKing into tne project will nrohahlv nresent Its reoort at a special meeting In the near -Suture when the commission will have no routine matter to take up the time.' , CALLED AT MANY PORTS British Steamer Strathnairn " Has Made Circle Around Globe. For the past 143 days the British steamer Strathnairn has traveled at the rate of 210 miles, striking an average between the time consumed and the distance covered. This is considered re markable in view of the fact that in that time she has touched In no fewer than 13 ports, the voyage beginning at Hull, England, and ending hers early tliis morning. The Strathnairn is in ballast from ttuaymas. Mexico, by way of San Fran cisco, under charter to carry wheat from here to Europe. She reached As toria yesterday and this morning went to the mills of the Eastern & Western Lumber company to line preparatory to beginning to receive cargo. SWfin.i Officer Crabb. who is chief keeper of seals and records on board the steamer, ana wno aiso Dears cumini.--tinn of heinsr nnst master at the art of spinning sea yarns, is responsible for tne aata gtven aDOve ana ne mo figures carefully compiled in a book carried expressly for that purpose. It nhowH evrv mile traversed by the steamer since Officer Crabb joined her. The record is independent Of the reg ular ship s log. The Strathnairn was here in July, 1907. and rroceedpt in hallast to Syd ney, Australia. She picked up a coal carso at Newcastle for- San Francisco and then went to Puget sound and loaded wneat ror Europe, one was reaoy to start out for Hull on another trip February 7 Of this year and since then has touched at the following ports: x-n,..,. kta, vfb- fit Vn. cent, Durban, Chefoo. Newchwang, Mo il, Nagasaki, Otaru, Mororan, Ouaymas, San Francisco and Portland. At Chefoo trouble broke out among the Chinese crew and a new lot was brought from Shanghai to take their places. Peace has reigned on board ever since, the Shanghai men being more peaceably inclined than a crew made up of Chinese from all parts of the Flowery Kingdom. Coming out from the orient the steamer narrowly escaped -two terrific typhoons by, running to the eastward ef the island of Formosa. Getting-back Into the Japan sea evidence of the ter rible blow was seen in all directions, small craft drifting about with their sails and rigging carried away. The Strathnairn is In command of Captain McLay, who brought her here the first time, and Chief Officer Wilson and Third Officer Glbba were also here with the steamer at that time. SAILING SCHOONER COMING Increasing Demand for Lumber Brings the Endeavor Northward. . It was announced yesterday afternoon that the sailing schooner Endeavor has been chartered to canry a cargo of lum ber from this port to San Pedro. The schooner is now at San Francisco, but will start out in a few days to get north as quickly as possible. This is the first sailing schooner to get a charter in the coastwise lumber trade for several months, shipments having been made on steam schooners for the past eight or nine months be cause of the low freights. But the lum ber shipments have Increased rapidly during the past three or four weeks, so that owners of bottoms are now able to demand about $5 per 1000 feet freight to San Pedro. The Endeavor will loftd at the mills of the North Pacific Lumber company. TWEEDALE COMES INSTEAD SPECIAL Overcoats and Cravenettes e$10 On account of the back ward season, we are sell ing all our $12.50 and $15 garments at No description is adequate to express the gen eral excellence of these garments over those commonly bought at $15 to $20, and which we are sellig for 910.00 British Steamer Century Taken Off List of Craft Enroute. Frank Waterhouse & Company have the British steamer Tweedale come here instead of the steamer Century to carry a part cargo of lumber to Sydney, Australia. The Century happens to be in less suitable position to come here at this time, and so the Tweedale has been booked Instead. The Tweedale has been here before. She is now on the way from Magdalena bay to Puget sound, but. will receive orders upon her arrival there to pro ceed to this port for lumber. Following the Tweedale in the Frank Waterhouse line will come the Boveric and Gymeric. SCHOONER ENTERPRISE SAFE m 0 FORCED TO MEET THE PRICES , OF OUR. COMPETITORS We will take the entire stock of Stein-Bloch & Co. smart clothes and make three lots of them including all Black and Blue Suits If? A n All Stem-BIoch & Co. Suits, O ve r coats and Raincoats, Regular $20 and $25 for $M.0 i Lot 2 All Stein-Bloch Co. Suits, Overcoats and Raincoats,' Regular $30 and $35 for Lot 3 All Stein-Bloch & Co. Suits, Overcoats and Raincoats, Regular $40 and $45 for 3.0 Full Dresc and Tuxedo Suits 13 Off All Fancy Vests, Smoking Jackets and Robes Vz Off I U It t I I M X II 14 V "I Ik. . - I 1 11 WASHINGTON AND FIFTH PERKINS HOTEL BLDG. Craft That Went Ashore Has Been Hauled to Deep Water. Gold Beach. Or.. Dec. 11. The gaso line schooner Knterprise, that came ashore on the South spit a few weeks ago while trying to make the mouth of the river, has been hauled overland to the bay and will be launched again as soon as a new keel can be placed. MARINE NOTES. Astoria, Dec. 11. Arrived down during the night. British steamer Uganda. San Francisco, Dec. 11. Sailed at 10 last night, steamer Tamalpais, for Portland: sailed at 1 p. m. yesterday, French ship Asnleres, for Portland. Astoria, Dec. 18. Arrived at 1:25 and left up at 2 p. m., steamer Alliance from Coos Bay: sailed at 6 n. m.. tuar Viu- i burg with barge, for Nehalem; arrived down at 9:40 p. m., steamer Tallac. San Pedro, Dec. 10. Arrived, steamer Yellowstone, from Columbia river; sailed i steamer Roanoke, for Portland via way ports. j Astoria, Dec. 11. Condition at the mouth nf the river at 8 a. m., moderate. I wind southeast, 14 miles; weather i cloudy. I Tides at Astoria Saturday High wa iter, 4:13 a. m.. 6.8 feet; 3.18 p. m.. 7.7 I feet. Low water, 9:52 a. m., 3.8 feet; j 10:12 p. m., 0.4 feet. I ALONG THE WATERFRONT. JTO-NIGHT Bfttliltl and otner drug habits are positively eared tJ For hypodermic or Internal me. ny drug habitue? rfce $2.00 per bottle HABITINA. Sample sent to an mail. Regular xn at your druggist or by SII Ckcmicai Co Im hU tt aklaaera Free mail in plain wrapper, St. Louis. Met Drag Os, Ul SaM flEl EI Ml two Stores Cor. First and Taylor Sis. Cor, 3rd and Bnrnside Sis. The Rteamer George W. Fisher, Cap tain Jassen, is booked to sail for San Pedro and way ports this evening. She came off the drydodk this morning. The steamer Senator, Captain Nopan der, of the Harriman line, leaves for San Francisco this afternoon. The steamer Alliance, Captain Olson, arrived here early this morning from Coos bay. A propeller blade was lost coming up the river and the steamer is on the drydock this afternoon having I the damage repaired. She is booked to i Fail tomorrow night in command of Captain Parsons, who succeeds Captain I Olson, the latter having accepted com- mand of the large steam schooner Nann Smith, running out of Coos bay In the lumber trade. William A. Bakfer, for a long time In I charge of the Oak street docl, will j leave his present position with the close ! of this year, the dock having been leased by the Open River Transporta tion company. A. S. Whiting will have I charge after the first of the year. MARINE INTELLIGENCE Regular Liners Due to Arrive. Argo. San Francisco Dec. 12 Breakwater. Coos Bav rw. is ! Rose City. San Francisco Dec. 14 j Roanoke, San Pedro and way... Dec 15 I Alliance, Coos Bav Dec 17 i Sue H. Elmore. Tillamook Dec. 18 j Kureka, Eureka and Coos Dec. 20 jHomer, San Francleco Dec. 20 j uiiiaiiLia, Ulieill ,LCC 20 Nebraskan, Sallna Crus .......Dec' 20 Senator, San Francisco Dec 21 George W. Elder, San Pedro Dec. 22 it-uiitruicL, urieui 'Jan 1 Nevadan. Saltna Cruz Jan.' is Alexia, orient ...r Jan 15 Arabia, orient Feb. 1 Bsgular Liners Dn to St part. George W. Elder, San Pedro ... Dec. "1 1 Senator, San' Francisco Dec. 11 Alliance. Coos Bay Dec 12 Argo, Tillamook Dec. 12 Eureka, Eureka and Coos Dec. 12 Breakwater, Coos Bay .Dec. 16 Roanoke. San fedro and way, .Dec 17 Rose City. San Francisco.... Dec. 18 Sue H. Elmore, Tillamook Dec 19 Sue H. Elmore, Tillamook Dec. 20 Nu mantis. Orient ...Dec 20 Homer, Eureka and Coos Dec, 22 Nebraskan, Ba litis, Gru Dec 22 Nicomedia, orient Jan. 1 Alesia. orient .t...... Jan. 2i Nevadan. SaJIna Crus Jan. 27 Arabia, orient ....... .Feb. 1 TssseU la Zvrt. Ley land Bros. Br. sn..,.,.,,iDrydock Donna Franceses, Br. bk Astoria Churchill, Am. sch Astoria Alvena, Am. sch. Astoria W. F. Jewett, Am. sch Astoria Irene, Am. sch Astoria Washington, Am. ss IJrydoek Aberfoyle. Br. bk N. P. Mills St. Nicholas,- Am. ship Astoria Berlin, Am. sch Goble Taurus. Am. sch Kalania Lydgate, Br. bk Montgomery No. 2 David d'Angers, Fr. bk Mersey Bossuet, Fr. dk uoai Hunkers Joinvllle, Fr. bk Sand dock Samar, Am. Sch Inman-Poulsen Neotslield. Br. bk Columbia No. 1 Brabloch, Br. bk Greenwich No. i Oregon, Ger. sh Streairt George W. Elder, Am. ss Martin's senator. Am. ss. Alnsworth R. D. In man. Am. ss .....Rainier Nome City, Am. ss Inman-Poulsen Torrlsdale. Br. h Astoria Sully. Fr. bk .Llnnton Strathnairn, Br. ss. E. & W. mills. En Bout to Load, Lumber. Riverside. Am. ss San Francisco Annie E. Smale, Am. ss Hongkong Tamalpais, Am. ss San Francisco isnasta. Am. ss ..Han Francisco Marshfield", Am. ss San Francisco endeavor. Am. sen aan Francisoo En Bouts With Cement and Gcnsral. Carmanlan, Br. bk Hamburg Rochambeau. Fr. bk Leith Gulf Stream, Br. bk Antwerp Alice, f r. dk , .Lionaon Eugene Schneider, Fr. bk Antwerp La Tour de Auvergue, Fr. bk. ..Antwerp Armen, Fr. bk Dublin Glenalvon, Br. bk ...Antwerp Desaix, Fr. bk Antwerp Poltallock, Br. sh.... ..Antwerp Wavertree, Br. sh Ellesmereport Matterhorn, Br. sh. . .Newcastle-on-Tyne Tramp Steamers En Xout. Aboukir, Br. ss San Francisco Gymeric, Br. ss San Francisco l anion, ar. ss Han Francisco Robert Dollar, Br. ss Orient Tweedale. Br. ss Puget sound Boveric, Br. ss San Francisco En Boat in Ballast to Lead Orala. Port Crawford, Br. sh Callao Homeward Bound, Am. bk. Vanc'v'r. B. C Thiers. Fr. bk Belfast rrancois. trr. ok Ban Francisco Asnleres. Fr. bk San Francisco Benares, Nor. sh Callao Clan Graham, Br. bk Caleta Coloso Laennec, Fr. sh Kahulu Crlllon. Fr hlc Dnhirf Nantes, Fr. bk Hobatt About the Size of It. From the Chicago Newa. Hyker Money is a conundrum. Pyker What's the answer. Hyker Everybody has to give it up. Dont For? 90 Sixth st. tomorrow. MEiiiiiiiiiiiNiiiiiiiBiiiiiiiraiiiiBiiniiniiiiiniiiiBiiiiitiiisiiiiiiiiiEii H S3 T7 f? T7CMa WE AIM M N M N M M M MY FEE Sloped In Any Uncomplicated Case Only 1 s BULLDOG RUNS r: TO GIRL'S RESCUE That a robber attempted to force" his way into the hoiise at 68 Cornell street last night while the occupants wens away Is the belief of those who reside there and they have reported it to the police. , . i No one was boms but a little girl, ac cording to the police report, when a rough looking, heavy set man appeared at the front door and asked if any men Different doctors have different ideas In regard to cures. Some call a suppression of symptoms a cure. They dose for drug effects and claim that nothing more can be done. But the real ailment remains and will bring the real symptoms back again, perhaps the same as before, but very likely leave the patient in a much worse condition. I claim that nothing1 less than complete eradication of disease can be a real cure. I treat to remove the disease, and not merely the symptoms. I search out every root and fiber of the ailment, and I cure to stay cured. I not only cure all weak conditions promptly, but I employ the only treatment that can possibly cure such disorder permanently. It Is a system of local treat ment entirely original with me, and is employed by no physician other than myself. This may seem a broad assertion, but is just as substantial as it is broad. Contagious Blood Poison I cure this leprous disease completely. The system is thoroughly cleansed and every poisonous taint re moved. The last symptom vanishes to appear no more, and all is accomplished by the use of harmless blood cleansing remedies. Do not sumbit to the dangerous mineral dosing commonly indulged in. Such treatment merely obscures the symptoms. SB. TATXiOB, The Leading Specialist Varicocele Cured Without Cutting The time was when every man afflicted with vari cocele had no choice other than to allow the disease to go on undermining- tils power and health or sub mit to . a surgical operation. Now he can choose a thorough cure by painless treatment I cure vari cocele in one week, and it Is seldom necessary that the patient Is detained from his business even a single day. My method Is original with myself, and is the only safe and successful treatment for varicocele ever devised. , Advice and Consultation Free Come and have a private talk with me concerning your ailment. Even if you are not prepared to under go treatment at the time, I can always give helpful suggestions to men who are diseased or weak. If you cannot come to Portland, write for particulars of my system of home treatment. Interesting- literature and colored charts free if you will call. My offices are open all day and on Sundays from 10 A. 1 from 9 A. M. :. to i p. m. to I P. M., The DR. TAYLOR CO. Cor. 2d and Morrison, Portland PriTate Entrance, 934 Morrison St. 1 n Mm it HENAKDWOMW. X I Cm Blc f or ansmtnral im.I aMcBsrtw.lBBsmaMians, mam U lrrltmtioaa r aloaraUon i wutM. of Bvacosi Maknm, tulln. VdilBL nd not utHn. ITHtlWMPHWtMl ti f .at er eaitoae. 1 aeMarlraas1aV rer ml la tela wr V w f4 raeaid. I l et. or I bottlai sa.TL Carsalu sua oa (wisest, were ftt home. Tbo child was badly frightened, almost into hysterics, but she answered the questions of the sup- Fosed thug. He stood in the doorway: or several minutes asking her ques tions, wnen ine lamuy duuuo. svl- FREE r.IUSEUT.I-FOR f.IETJ OiJLY. Llfe-slie reproductions of the human form, presenting a study of health and disease afford ing educational opportunities not found else where. . Our medical offices and treatment rooms are on the same floor, though separated from the museum by a large hall, so that there la no con fusion or publicity; parties desiring to consult us can do no in strict prlvaoy and free of charge. $5,00 Our Fee for a Com plete Core in any Uncomplicated Case. Weakness of then: Varicocele. Nerrous De bility, Kidney, Bladder, Prostatic! and all Con tracted Diseases. . . If you cannot -call, write for self-examination blank. Hours. A. M. to 8 P. M. daily. Sun- OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUTE 9W KOBBIHOB STTBBBT, Btwa roprth and Tifth, Portland, Or dently undecided as to the credentials of the intruder, came growling 'toward the front door lust as the fellow was about tto force his way in. However, the suspect changed his mind very Suddenly and left the house Without anv caramonv. tVbm ilia family returned they found the child frightened almost out of her senses, but a description was finally obtained snd now the' police are looking fo, about 0 years of age, thick et, w"ar Ingdarjt clothing and a edlun length -"'V - ;i "' ' i v : r