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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL.' PORTLAND, t TUESDAY, ' EVENING. .lPRIL'.'. 6. 1009. iIITS GROWING GIRLS ; PM TONIC When They Become Thin , and Pale If Proper Development ... and Healthful Woman hood Is io Be Assured. Poverty of blood, scientifically call II 1 1 BEKLIN "WHICH WILL. TA KE CANNKJtY SUPPLIES NORTH I'll GET SHARE 'na- ----y yvi!rM :r : :(MfV' 1i V V ' : Immense Sum of Money to . Be Spent In .' Copper ; Kiver Country. ' STEAMBOAT LINE . i WOULD HELP. TRADE JCven With Shipments doing by Way of Pufjet Bound luch of Freight Will .Originate, In fort land Large Number of Laborers Wanted. . . That ahe Quaaenhelra Interests will ipend HI, 000, 000 for development! in Kh Copper river district' thla summer 3a the sssertlon of on f the concera' representatives who wss In Portland ttnvr day -ago on hla way to-New York. He volunteered the remark ' to a friend fthat 112.000,000 had beon appropriated no mat a veritable army or men -win be put to work at railroad eontructlon up there thla lummtr, ' i The Qug$ enhelma -will hava ftva rteamers In oommlaalon on Copper river wnan tne working season ' opens - this (year, three having bean added recently two sont north from here some alma aro. The .three new boata were Constructed with the rreateat of dl Ttatch ao aa to haw them ready for ervlce at the opening; of the season n'ha main traffic of tbeaa boata will con alat of men and material for that rail iroad work. To atart with, it la under- atood 8000 laborers are wanted and this . Ynrrji will tut inormmnA fmm Mm trt )J.,tlme aa rapidly an tha men can be Bound place to work. to reed thla large number of men will . require great quantltlea of bud- jillea. and it la believed that Portland merchants will get the benefit of much l the trade, although ahtpmenta will .be placed on board boata for Valriea at i&eUtl. With a direct line of at earner jrom Portland a much larger percentage of the freight would originate hero, ac cording to those who bays given atten tion to Alaskan business. With a good It portion of the $12, 000,000 appropriation expended for la ibor. the oltlea In the Faclflo northwest will look for a aha.ro of thla sum when Jthe employes of the railroad camps re turn to winter among; friends, and It la expected that not a few of the Copper river people will come to Portland. rna uuggenhelma own larra coal de- oslta In the Copper river district, which is understood thev will also develnn a rapidly aa men. money and modern equipment can do it. fo, S K rt"" v f ' 1 i , -JV . ' . , V . '' :. . .(ft 'V ft Tha American ehld Berlin will leave tha dock of tha American Can company the latter part of thla week for Nush- aguk river, Bristol bay, Alaaka, with supplies and crews for the cannery of the Alaeka-Portland .Packers' associa tion; 'Tha suppflea. Including cans and livestock, will aggregate a value- of 170,000. The crews, consisting of about 100 white men and 100 Chinese and Japanese, will join the ship at Astoria. The Berlin goea north In command of Captain Bolton thla aeaaon. The ship St.-Nicholas and bark Henry Villard are now loading supplies at Astoria for in usnagax river. la no hope of success, according to wire less meBsages received nere. A dispatch received last nlaht from Magdalena Indicates that the California will probably proceed directly to San Francisco with the Indiana's passengers, instead of DUttinar in at San Diero. as at flret planned. It is believed thla waa the Instance of the passengers. done at most of whom are from San Francisco, Another dlsnatch received here late last night from San Francisco, says captain A. F. Plllaburv with four vea sels left for Magdalena bay to save any or tne Indiana s cargo tbat may yet be undernamed. Bhlnninar men are honins: that with the lightering; and Jettisoning of cargo the Indiana may be lightened so that the tur can drag her from the reef. Plllaburv Is said to be empowered bv Insurance companies Intereated in the nrilana a cargo to take full charge of tha woric or salvage. CAUGO MUST BE JETTISONED Stranded Passenger Steamer Indiana Refuses to Iveave Rocks. San Diego, Cal.. April . While the passengers of the wrecked Psclfic Mall nteamsnlp Indiana are steaming north ward. on the armored cruleer California, the navy1 tugs Fortune and Navajo, with the aasintance of the cruiser Albany, to day made an unsuccessful attempt at Magdalena bay to float the Indiana at flood tide. The vessel, however, proved hard and fast aground and tha tugs, reinforced by the Albany's engines, were unable to budge her from the rocks. Further attempts will he made hut there ACTIVITY- IN SHIPPING Collector of Customs Completes Summary of March Transactions. The local collector of customs' office did a fairly good business during the month of March, according to a sum mary of transactions completed by Col lector Malcolm this morning. A largo number of vessels entered and cleared, most of them to and' from coastwise porta Following Is the statement, in detail: Vessels entenai from foreign ports, 1; vessels cleared for foreign ports, 7; ves sels entered from domestic porta 78; vessels cleared for domestic ports. 64; entries of merchandise for duty, 11; entries of merchandise, free of duty. 81: entries for warehouse, tl; entries for re warehouse,' 1; entries from warehouse for conmimptinn, 23; entries for Imme- aiate transportation without appraise ment, 15; total number of entries of merchandise, 2S2: entries for consnmp tion liquidated, 164; entries for wara house liquidated, 9; certificates of en rollment granted. 4; licenses for coast ing trade granted, 4; total number of documents to vessels Issued. 8. Value of Exports Domestic, $425, 169; foreign, $284. Saoetpts Irom All Sonroes. . Duties on imports, $58,987.04; duties on imports, Philippine islands, 70 cents fines, penalties and ' forfeitures, $42.60 miscellaneous customs receipts, $412; storage, labor and cartage. S17.Z5: or- flcial fees.. 134.80: total. $09,474.29 amount of refunds and drawbacks paid. 4i.y. HEAVY EARTHQUAKE AT SEA Oriental Liner Manchuria Trembles as Though She Had Struck Reef. Captain Frlale of the American steam ship Manchuria, reports to the hydro graphlo office that at 11:35 p. m., on March IS. 1909, in latitude 84 49' N., longitude 141 03' E., he experienced a very heaw submarine earthquake, caus ing the ship to tremble from stem to stern with a sensation as if the vessel had grounded, Passengers were aroused from heir sleep. ALONG THE WATERFRONT Little Bo-Peep washes her sheep With Fels-Naptha and cool water, That's why they're quite so snowy white As they come trailing after. Remember this about Fels-Naptha Soap: Its not only distinct from other - soaps in name but different in action. Most soaps have the distinction with , out the difference. But Fels-Naptha is different in this it's a totally new way of washing. Fels-Naptha is the only soap that will satisfactorily wash clothes in cool or luke warm water, without boiling or hard rubbing. That's the difference. No boiling o r scalding clothes to weaken them, no bck-breaking rubbing over nauseous hot suds. Washing done, in one-half the time with one-fourth the Iabo'f; clothes last longer and are cleaner and sweeter than any other method of washing will make them. Do you prefer the different way? You will when ydu've-tried it- In using Fels-Naptha Soap in Winter or Summer, follow directions on the red and green wrapper. ' The stemer Sue It. Elmore, Captain Schroeder, left Couch street dock this morning for Tillamook. The steamer Argo. captain uunnam. arrived at Oak street dock at 10 o'clock this morning and will leave again to morrow night She brought six passen gers and a rew tons or rreignt. , The Harrlman liner Rose City, Cap tain Mason, arrived at Alnsworth wharf at 6 o'clock this morning from San Francisco, bringing a full cargo "of freight and 343 passengers. She en countered a strong northwester most of the way. The steam schooner Daisy Freeman, Captain Johnson, is discharging '200 tons of general freight from Ban Fran cisco at Oak street dock today and will shift to the mills of the Kaatern & Western Lumber company this evening to load lumber. Petor Peterson, first officer on the Portland-Coos Bay liner Breakwater, re signed his position this morning. The Breakwater is scheduled to sail from Alnsworth wharf tomorrow night. The steam schooner St. Helens is aua to arrive at Couch street dock tomorrow night with several hundred tons of gen eral freight from San Francisco. The Portland & Asiatic tsteamsnip company s liner Numantla. C aptain Feldtman, made a last run down the river yesterday morning and got to sea 10 hours after casting loose rrom tne Alblna dock. She left the dock at 3 in the morning and steamed away on the ocean by 1 in the afternoon. The Norwegian steamer Jethou reached Astoria this morning from Magdalena bayt George" Taylor, of Tay lor. Young & Co.. the owners' agent here, reports that the steamer will be held at Astoria for orders that are to be received. So far as known the -ves sel is open for engagement. Berlin, Am. sch '.American Can. Co. Neotsfleld, Br. tk O. W. P. Brabloch. Br. bk O. W. P. Glenalvon. Br. sh O. W. P. Henry Vlllard, Am. sch Astoria Christian Bora. Nor. ss. ....... St. Johns Dundee, Run. bk Knappton Oliver J. Olson, Am. aa Prescntt Virginia. Am. ss Astoria Carmel, Am. s.. Dry dock K. W. Bartlett, Arrrr ss. .Inman-Poulsen Compeer, Am. ss ..Rainier Mabel Gale, Am. sch Astoria Daisy Freeman, Am. ss. . . E. gc W. Mills Bowdoln, Am. ss Inman-Poulsen Argo, Am. ss Wak street Rose City, Am. ss Alnsworth Sa Boats to To& LumMr. Annie K. Smale. Am. ss. .... .Hongkong uerengere. ft. sn inauiaue Jacobsen, Fr. sh , ..Mollendo St. Velens, Am. ss San Francisco Wellesley, Am. ss. ......nan Francisco Olympic, Am. ss San Francisco Majestic, Am. ss. Ban Francisco In Boats With Cement ana General. Gulf Stream, Br. bit. Antwerp Poltallock, Br. sh Antwerp Wavertree, Br. sh Bllesmereport Matterhorn, Br.-sh. . . Newcastle-on-Tyne Babln Chevaye,' Fr. bk Antwerp Crown or Germany, nr. bk.... Antwerp Genevieve Mollnos. Fr. bk. ... .Antwerp Mareohael de Castries, Fr. bk.. Glasgow General Faldherbe. Fr- bk.. . . . .Antwerp Gael, Fr. bk. .....London Tramp Steamers En Konts. Clan McFarlane. Br. as. .Victoria,' B. C Oil Carrier En Boats. Atlas, Am. ss San Francisco Santa Monica, Am. ss....San Francisco En Boats to XiOad, Grain. IjO Poller, Fr. bk Europe TWO DRUGGED AND ; ROBBED DTSAL00X anaemia, la common in young girls and In persons who are overworked or con fined within doors and makes Its ap proach in so stealthy a. manner tbat U la often well developed before Its pres ence Is recognised. Taken In time tha disease Is readily curable, the specie i being a tonlo medicine which Increases the number of red blood-oorpusclea thus enabling the blood to carry the llfe- rlvlng oxygen to all tne tissues or ins mhs Nellie Kdwarda. of Tomah. Wis., who is a teacher In the publlo schools at Wausau. was strong and healthy until her fourteenth year when, she went into a rapid decline. For the next year she KiirfAri1 with anaemia and was no'. cured until she gave Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a trial. Blie says: ; "When I was fourteen years of age I went Into a decline and was miserame for a year. I had net a particle of color and my blood was turning into water I was very weak and could not walk up stairs without great effort. I had dlriy spells; and headaches all of the time and wus compelled to leave school. "The doctors pronounced my trouble anaemia but I did not receive much hon.nt frnm them. Through a nelsrhbor. who had given her daughter Dr. "Wil liams' Pink Pills. I began their use. After a short treatment with. the pills I waa stronger. I quicmy regainea my hniih and atrenath and have had no occasion to use the pills since." The tonic treatment with Dr. Wil liams' Pink Tills Is successful because it acts directly on the blood, purifying; and hulldlno- It uo to Its normal health. It thereby keeps the body healthy even under unusual conditions. Send today for a copy of our "Dis eases of the Blood." It gives further information about anaemia and is free upon request. Dr. Williams" Pink Pills are for sale by all druggists, or will be Bent, postpaid, upon receipt of price, 60 cents per box; six boxes for 12.60, by the Dr. Williams Medicine Company, Schnectady, N. V. . ... -V .'-.'- f Smart Styles in Easter Headwear f or Men WAR DECLARED ON ALL"DEAD BEATS State HoteIkeeper8 Organize for Protection Against Transient Frauds. Heading the List Is "BROOK" The Peer of All $3.00 Hats Chock Full of Individuality," Character and Style. Permanent organisation of the Oregon' State Hotel association, effected yester day, is equivalent to a declaration of war against the "dead beats" which In fest the hotels or mis siaie. Oregon has been considered a new country and one easy to work. said Phil Metscnan, jr., secretary sna treas urer of the imperial Motet company, talking of the purposes of the organisa tion' this morning-. "Every hotel in Port land has had its experience with indi viduals who .came and stayed about two weeks, then went on -their way without paying their Jjotte bills. , Tae purpose in organising is to - bring every hotel In the state into a mutual protective as sociation. You'll find three times as many John B. Stetson Hats Here than at any store in Portland. Priced from $4.00 to $10.00 rates. Nor will we take up as an asso ciation the matter of dispensing with tne free bus system. That will be a matter for decision by every hotel. Our organisation is for the purpose of secur ing benefits needed by all hotels In the state, and to protect against fraud. Officers elected yesterday were: M. C. Dickinson, of the Hotel Oregon com- any. president; u. J. jvauimann vi u mt.i rot-nnnil vice Dresldent: F. J. Richardson f the Hotel Perkins, secre tary;. Phil . Metschan, Jr.. of the Hotel Imperial, treasurer. MARINE NOTES Astoria. April 8. Arrived down dur Ing the night, British steamer Croydon and steamers Johan Poulsen and Nome City. Arrived at 6 a. m., steamer George W. Fenwick, from San Francisco. Ar rived at 10:20 a m., Norwegian steamer Jethou, from Magdalena bay. for orderB. Arrived In and lett up during the night, steamer Ara-o. from Tillamook. Saa Francisco. April 6. Sailed at 7 a. m., steamer Atlas, for Portland. Astoria April 5. Arrived down at 11:10 a. m. and sailed at 12:60 p. German steamer Numantla, for Hong kong and way ports. Arrived .at S and left up at 10:40 p. m.. steamer Rose City, from San Francisco. San Francisco, April b. Balled at 4:10 p. m., steamer St. Helens, for Portland. Falmouth. April 4. Arrived. French bark Vllle do Havre, from Portland. Astoria. April (. Condition at the mouth of the river at a. m., moderate; wind northwest, 18 miles: weather cloudy. Tides at Astoria Wednesday High water. 1:3a a. m.. S.i reet; 2:12 p. m., ?. feet 1-ow water, 1:08 a. m.. 0.8 feet: 1.05 p. m.. 2.8 feet MARINE INTKmOKXCB mefala Uaera Itae te Airrrs. Alliance, Cws Bar April S Argo. San Francisco ..April S Riverside, San Francisco April 10 Sue H. Klmore, Tillamook April 11 BrAikwater. Coos Hay April II Kureka. Eureka and way April 12 Senator, San Francisco April 12 George W. KWer 8aa Pedro... .April 14 Rose City. Ban Francisco April 20 A I a. orient. . ......... ...May Arabia, orient May 26 Rygja. orient ................ .Jon 1 Natnaatia, orient July 1 meola Uaera Iras te Pas art. Breakwater, Coo Bay April t Rkm City. Saa Francisco April Alllanr, Coo Bey April IS Argo. TtIlR""k April is Sue Klmore, Tillamook April 12 t-irka Eureka and Coos April 14 Rlversid. Un Franelsre April 14 Oeoese W. K4r. Saa VtAro... April 16 lV-ator. San Francisco ....April IT Alesta. ortfit .....May 14 Araivia, erten t .................Jane t (United Preu Leaaed Wire.) San Francisco, April 6. Peter Trelch, a saloonkeeper, and Charles Perkins, a broker, living at the Hotel Dale, were found drugged and unconscious on the floor or Treich's barroom at Eddy and Stelner streets early this morning. Their pockets had been rifled and .the cash register In the saloon had been emptied. Wacthes. Jewelry and .coin worth $350 were missing. Trelch. on being partially revived, told the police that he had served two cus tomers with liquor shortly after 12 o'clock. The strangers invited Perkins and himself to drink with them. After this he lost consciousness and knew nothing until he awoke in the"Tiospltal this morning, lie ttiuiKS ne was given knockout drops.' Treioh says one of the men appeared to be a Frenchman, the other was a red faced man, apparently a laborer. Perkins was in a nangerous condition as a result or his experience. He was removed to the Emergency hospital, nut on rai In? to give a satisfactory ac count of himself he was locked up' In the city prison, pending further Inves tigation. Companies Incorporated. . (By Journal Leued Salem Wire.) Salem. Or.. April . Articles of In corporation have been filed In the or fice of the secretary of state as follows: Coos Bay. Oregon & Idaho Railroad We have no Intention of boosting the company; principal office, Marshfleld; capital stock, $38,000; in corporator, William Grimes, Henry Sengetacken. J. Virgil Pugh, Joslah C. Gray, John R. Smith and P. Hennessey. Pacific States Investment company; principal office. Enterprise; capital stock. $3,000; Incorporators, B. B-. Boyd, C. H. Zurcher. L W. RUey and A. F. Polev. s,- McClintock Groocock, Incorporated; ii.fnc(n1 nfflcA Vnrtlftnil. mnH.l a trtr-lr $2600; Incorporators, It. C. McClintock, Bert Groocock and Anna Croocock. J ' rrea Premiums. t "Monopole" extract, vanilla or lemon flavor with each cash classified ad. la next Sunday's Journal. See announce ment on classified pages today. See pre Martin display 323 Washington street. window. Rows fc Do not worry over your SKA'S HA1KS. will restore them to their NAT URAL COLOR, no matter now long the hair has been gray. You will be surprised bow quickly the change Is made, bow permanent the result Is; bow luxuriant a growth and healthy bead of hair yon will have. Thousands are proving It dally. IS NOT A DYE. 11 AND SOe. BOTTLES. AT DRUGGISTS. Hays Harftasi Smd cares Eczema, red. rough and cbapped band, and all skin diseases. Keeps skis flae sad soft, 26c. drogriaU. Send fc. for free books, "The Care of the Skin," "Tin Care of the Hair." Pkllo Hay Spec Cfe, Newark. N. J. WOOS4BD, cxiacs ft CO. BXXDMOKE DIDO CO. 415 WASHINGTON STREET CORNER ELEVENTH Drake Swan Co Announcement Mr. Adolph Winkler, formerly fitter with . H. B. Litt of this city, wishes to announce that he is now associated with the Drake & Swan Co., where he shall be pleased to meet his many friends. In order to close .up. the affairs of former management as soon as possible, we are mak ing special prices on Suits, Gowns, Waists, etc. It will be to your interest to give us a call when contemplating a purchase in this line. STYLE DISTINCTION TASTE "The Exclusive Style Shop" Drake & Swan Co. 415 Washington St., Cor. Eleventh RriK orient ... Nusaaatia, orteat Irlawd Bma Br. sh..... Inma Frsoeca, Br. bk.. 'horn ill. Am. sch........ Alreea Am. sw-h... .... W. T. Jwett. Asa. eeh.... "nm, Am. sa ........... . WaMnctmt. -Asa. Abrrvt. Br. t SU jsjtaev Aaasa...... ...Jsne II ...July io .....O. W. p. Astoria . .. ..Anerta .An tori a .. . . . Astoria, ...... Astoria ... ..PrydVwS .j. ..(.(r-eonle ...... A Morta AUCTION AUCTION Wc Arc Compelled to Vacate May 1 and hare ne other store yet. everything at auction. Rather than toreour goods we e gelng to tll Diamonds Watches SALE STARTS WEDNESDAY AT 230 Pe M. And continue daDy at 2 JO and 7:30 p. m, until entire stock is sold, or we get another location. We wish it understood that we are not going out of the jewelry buaineaa as we will be located somewhere. Our usual guarantee, as has been oar motto far 15 years in bosiness here. . f NOTICE TO LADIES A souvenir will be grren to every lady attending the open ing sale. STORE CLOSED UNTIL WEDNESDAY 2:30 P. M. ABENDROTH BROS., Jewelers 326 'WASHINGTON STREET, BET. SIXTH AND SEVENTH Silverware Jewelry