1 8 THE , OREGON" SUNDAY. JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY "MORNING, JANUARY 18, . 1910. E; E OLSON&MAHONYT INAUGURATE NEW nTriRfiniim i mr mm . j , , ; i .. . , mm BPS HE Will Operate Passenger and Freight Steamers in Compe tition With the Richardson , Steamship Line. Zeppelin VI to Be Put Into Commission Between Ham burg and Berlin in July. A' ww linn of tfmr for paaHen-f-r and frltht aTVlee. bHweon Port land and San FYanclnoo, liaa b-n In augurated, acrordlna: to Information r cuivad ' yraterday afternoon by The Journal from a reliable source. Th kpWs lint will b composed of tlio at camera belonging- to the Olaon Ma- hony company, the MoCormlck Lum-1 br company and the Loop l.umhr com-1 pany, and will br operated under th nam of the Olson i Mahony Kteam hlp line. The local H grot a will be1 W.; II, Llttlo. formerly agont here for the Loop Lumber, company, and W. L. Crawford. ohadala ot Annoasoad. " The achedule for the aalllnga of tho ateamera which will operate on the pew line ' has not been announced aa yet. but it waa stated that the vesnpla would make frequent nailing, enperlally aa they will nearly all of them handle pangera beaidea the crneral cargora f wMM, Iia will tkl. .. A i "Z",: x-::". : miar ita.n sua to V' "I?-" l:.-rr"ll'"jQo. W. Klder. s.n Pedro. i vuiij iia.viiiihii uuuiriri , RM1V.H ('Mil R. V (Iut)lirtira' I To. Iitaaed Wire.) Kerllti, Jim. 15. On of tne Important unilertaktnfc-K of Germany' indefatigable airship expert yet exploited will be launched In Germany next aumtner. In July the neweat dlrlglblr. the Zp pelln VI. will be iienl to that city, where rrana;ementa are bring completed for the erection of a temporary reception alied. Then It In Intended to atart an alrahlp paanena;er aervlce between Ham burg; and Itrrlln with a view to the ea-1 tabllnhment of regular alrahlp connec- j tlona, following aa cloaely aa poaalble a fixed time table. Zeppelin VI la large enough to accom- ! inodate 30 peraona. Prince Henry of Pruanla la an Influential aupporter of the project, and It la "aid that the Ham burg atate aenate in prepared ftnan-1 cially to back It. A permanent alrahlp hall will probably be built next year. :;--. ' .. . s , . "... , , . ,: 4 . -.. ' ' of flfefe Wc have, never known any furniturehouse to turn its stock of goods -over faster than we do; therefore our furniture is always the newest in the city. If something remains on 'our floors three months we clear it outwithout profit ( if necessary. What we lose, in prpfct v. we gain in prestige, for everybody likes to buy the latest when fur nishing their homes. We held a big removal sale before occupying ; our new building and cleared out most everything.- Whenever we' find a scattering piece we cut the price, cash it in without profit ' The ranges and dining room furniture specialed this week were moved over from our old store; and has been in 'stock nearly six months. While you will note no difference between it and other , furniture, yet . we have .an' ambition to keep cleaned up, to have everything entirely new. .' You profit by the reductions. Please remember that our goods are not 'priced so high, regularly, that we can give 50 per cent cuts. If they were we would not have done such an enormous business, therefore a 15 to 25 per cent reduction is a BIG CUT ON OUR GOODS. day, schooner Churchill, from Aatorla. i Tldea at Aatorla Sunday High water: i 4:43 a. m.. 1.0 feet; 4:82 p. m.. 7.4 feet, j Low water: 10:63 a. m., 1.4 feet; 11 p. in.. 0. feet MAHINK INTELLItfEXCE company, which baa large and well fur nished paaaengcr accommodations. The Olaon ac Mahony 8teamahlp line will run to Oak atreet dock, and will b an active competitor of the Rlch ardaon Steamahlp line, which formerlr handled the Olaon & Mahbny ateamers running to thla port. It la aald that tna field looked ao promising that tho owners decided to operate their own boat. The ateamer belonging to the Loop Lumber company, the F. R Loop and the jonan Poulsen. have been coming' Manx King. B,aa Meraey here regularly for lumber cargoes, butlKelburn, Hr. bk Inman-Poulneti have not brought freight north. Ttv Htepnanotla, Br. as Inman-PoiilNen the new arranaement ther will hrina- Sully, Arrire. I ....Jan. Id Jan. 1il Kanaaa City. San Francisco. . . . Jan. 17' Klamath, San Francisco Jan. .0 Roanoke, Harj Pedro i . Jan. 21 Roae City, San Francisco Jan. 24 Santa Clara, Ban Francisco Jan. 1(1 XagtOar Users Due to Depart. j George W. Elder, San Pedro. .. .Jan. IS; Hreakwater, Coo Hay Jan. It i Kanaaa City. Han Franclaco Jan. tl Alliance, Coos Ray Jan. 2i' Roanoke. Ban Pedro Jan. 2t : Rose City, Kan Franclaco Jan. 28 ; I Santa, Clara, San Francisco. .. .Jan. it . Tassels la Fort. I '8ul Ft. bk. fen.nl ,1.1. .. .,ti .. i leyiano orgs., or, r"tl . i:.'m": w " """ Donna Franfceoca, ; Klamata Due Tneaday. Tbe- Klamath, which will be the first of the line to bring up passengers un der the new arrangement, will be due to arrive here Tueadav morn In mil instead of coming to St Helens, as was at first Intended, she will come first to Oak street dock, where she will dis charge her passengers and general freight before going down river to take on a lumber cargo. Among tbe steamers which will be operated on tho line are the Olson 4 Mahony steamers. J. MarhofTer. Thomas L. Wand. Jim Butler and Olson & Ma hony; the F. S. Loop and the Johan Poulsen of the Loop Lumber company, and the Klamath. Yellowstone. Cas cade, Yoaemlte and Shoshone, belonging to the McCormick Lumber company. M. 8. DOLLAR ON WAY. British SteAmw Will Take Out Lam- 4 ber to Chins. For a cargo of lumber for China, the British' ateamer M. g. Dollar of the Jtobert Dollar line of steamships, sailed jcateraay rrom Victoria for Portland, and should be due in the river tomor row morning. Jie has a small quan tity or pig iron aboard for this port amounting . to about 100 tons, which will be discharged before she begins to joHa jumner. ine British steamer Stophanotia, which-Is under charter to the Pacific Export Lumber company for -a cargo i muui a.Duu.uuu reet of lumber to .mna, arrived in the river , yesterday b uuo io arrive at the Inman Poulscn mills last night or this morn- AEHALEM HAS LARGE CARGO itarge Left Last ISight in Tow of Geo. II. Vosburg for Nchalem. Laden with 800 tons of general freight, the barge Nehalem, In tow of the sterner George R. Vosburg, Cap tain Rorvlk. left last night for Neha lem. Besides the freight on the Ne . halem, the Voaburg carried about 60 tons of general merchandise. Of the freight on the barge, 600 tone was railroad iron for the Pacific Rail ay & Navigation company, 60 tons was' construction iron for the Sweeney Construction company and DO tons was general merchandise, hay and other supplies. al jr Nehalem. : ALOXG THE WATERFRONT. vun tib tons of general freight and , about 70 passengers, the steamer Alll- i nnce, captain Parsons, sailed last night for Coos Bay. 1 Laden with 1160 tons of cement and senoral merchandise the steam schooner Nome City will be due to arrive at Couch street dock tomorrow afternoon. "The steamer Northland will be due , ,tu arrive at Couch street dock Tues day afternoon, from San Francisco, with a cargo of 875 tons of cement and general merchandise. She will ' also have passengers. With passengers and freight. the aieainanip santa uiara. Captain Noren, Bailed yesterday afternoon for Eureka' ; and San Francisco. Carrying passengers and general ; freight the steamer George W. Elder will be due to arrive today from San Francisco. Work on the loading of the oriental liner Selja was begun yesterday and sl?he.took on a part of her lumber cargo which waa barged down from the In-tnan-Poulaen mills to the Alaska dock fihe will probably move again today or Monday to the Albina dock where ic mil i on aDout 4000 tons flour, which with the lumber will to Chinese and Japanese polls. North Bank ah St Johns , Jean Bart. Fr. bk North Bank Belen, Fr. bk Aatorla. Altalr, Br. bk ..Columbia Poltalloch. Br. bk Victoria dolphins Berlin. Am. acb (Jobla Henry Vfllard. Am. slw Astoria 1 Brabloch. Br. bk St Johna Glenalvon, Br. ah Portland Lbr. Co. Oulf Stream, Br. bk Standard Box 6t Nicholas. An. sh Gobi Selja, Nor. SB Alaska King Cyrus, Ar. sen St Helens Andre Theodore, Fr. bk. .Montgomery 2 . 2a Bout to Lom lumber. I Welleale. Am. aa San Franclaco , Churchill, Am. actv. Honolulu Olympic, Am. as San Francisco Casoo ..San frranclsco Inoa Am. sen. ...Dan Francisco & K. Wood, Am. acb, .... San Franclaco i Marboffer . San Francisco I H B. Bendlxen. Am. sch. San Francisco : . . . . . a a o xy i Dk..kMn. A m mm Can ITa nrtl mir I Dliuniiuiio, mm a .uuvinv. . Rainier, Am. as San Francisco' Carlos, Am, ss.. San Francisco; Tamalpals, Am. ss San Franclaco' Forester, Am. sch Ban Francisco Tellowstone. Am. ss San Franclaco En Kontf tfith Oamant and. Oansral, . Hoasuet, Fr. bk. Am warp- Crillon. Fr. sh. Antwerp Ernest Legouve, FT. bk. Hamburg a Perouae, Fr. bk Antwerp Leon Blum. Fr. bk Ban Franclaco Marechal Noalllea, Fr. bk Antwerp Notre Dame d'Arvoir, Fr. bk.. . .Antwerp Wnvertreo. Br. sh. Liverpool Arctic 8tream, Br. sh. Tyne Orsia Tonnage En Xonta In Ballast. Amiral Cecllle. Fr. sh. Honolulu Comllobank, Br. bk Valparaiso Le PUier. Fr. bk uubiin Pierre Lotl. Fr. bk. , Dublin Rene, Fr. bk. San Francisco (Ml earners n aouu. Atlas, Am. as. San Francisco ' Asuncion. Am. ss ....... San Francisco aVrgylo. Am. as San Franolaoo ( 1 i MODESTY, WATCHWORD OF J. A. HIGINB0THAM Chics go, Jan. 15. "I have the honor and pleasure of presenting to you one of the nation's brightest wits, moat pro found philosophers and most briliant orators," announced John U. Hlgln botham, Introducing liimnolf to an au dience at the Press club. "He is a man from whose Hps eloquence pours in torrents- of scintillating logic, and from whose massive brain thoughts flash like livid lightning, illuminating in a single Instant tho entire universe; a man whose wisdom embraces the wisdom of the ages; a writer with the wit of a Cervantes, the skill of a Ralzac and the genius of a Hugo. In fact, I think, that is where ho got most of his stuff." The audience was not annoyed at the nice things Mr, Higlnbothatn said about himself. He had explained that they were written by Douglas Malloch, who bad promised to Introduce him. But Mr. Malocb happened to be out of town. After Introducing himself Mr. Hlgin- botham gave a lecture on Holland. j of go Continual Headache May lead to serious troubles. Coffee causes headache And various ailments In many persons who Don't understand the cause. Try leaving off coffee ten Days and use well-made POSTU M MARINE NOTES. . Astoria, Jan. 15. Condition at the . mouth of the river at 5 p. m.. smooth; wind southeast 24 miles; weather, raining.".'"- .Astoria, Jan. 15. Sailed at 8:40 a. m. .steamers Golden Gate and Elmore, for TlUam'ook; arrived at 8:40 a. m., and i-.t t us i at 2 p. ., ' British steamer Mephenotia, from San Francisco; sailed at 11:15 a. tti., steamer Rose City, for San Francisco; arrived at 4 and left up at t p. m. steamer Geo. -U' Klder, from Sajt Podro fttid way ports; arrived down at $ p. mJ steamer Argyll. - Ban Francisco, Jan. "ISv-Arrived at 2' a. m.. steamer Casoo. from Portland; arrived t A a. n., ateamer Roanoke, rrom "ortiana. ror Ban Pedro; sailed at 1 p. in., ateamer Kansas City, for. Port tnnd; sailed last night steamers Dow doln Cascade wnd fome City. tor-Port-land. , !; - Ak-toria Jan. 15. Sailed, British Varqer M. B-i Doilaror Portland. VVosu-oit, Jan. 15. Arrived yeflter-1 As the regular table beverage It contains no drugs, Like caffeine found in coffee, Nor other harmful substance. POSTUM is made of Clean roasted wheat and a Small amount of molasses, And while it tastes Similar to mild, high-grade Coffee tt is a pure food drink. Served piping hot with Good cream, it's delicious. 'There's a Reason" Special Chiffonier Bargains One Massive Chiffonier, quartered oak, colden finish, rubbed, colonial design, swell front, oval mirror, French plate, beveled and hung land scape, top 21x38, 4 large drawers dQC fl and 2 small ones, val. $47.50, at. . .DODeOU One Birdseye Maple Chiffonier, straight lines, mirror 22x28, in birdsevc frame and standard to match, wood knobs, very best -workmanship. This is an extra fine chiffonier, good enough for anybody. Priced low at $-r5. 1 1 Special D'tleOU One Solid Oak Chiffonier, golden finish, colo nial design, top 2()xH(, with beveled mirror 12x 20. rectangular, value $i;..r0. Spe Q QQ Sanc as above, without mirror, val. rfA AA $12.00. Special tjlioUU Best Ranges Reduced 25 Per Cent ! nVi a a.. i.ii.J Rugs $16.95 9x12 Axminsters xl2 Axminsters, just received; newest designs, tans and browns, varied pat terns. Sp 1, while they last 910.05 xl2 Axminsters, other than above, special, each, only ....$18.75 k12 American Orientals, value $32.50, special, each .$24.40 14 American Orientalsvalue $40.00, special, each $27.50 cl2 Seamless Tapestry Brussels, value $12.00,.spccial, each ........ .$8.00 d2 Sanitary Rugs, value $8.00, spe cial, each .$5.05 fT Superior Axminster, tan floral, val. $18.00, special $12.85 9 Superior Axminster, scroll design, value $18.00, special $10.00 4x6 American Orientals, varied colors and designs, value $8.00, special, each $5.95 Net Cash at Above Prices. $33.75 Bcf6re moving into our new building we had a big ale on Ranges, prtfernng to cash them in without profit rather than to move same. We succeeded" so well in our efforts that our line was badly broken up. We have a carload due to arrive in a few days and another to be shipped in two weeks. There fore we have decided to finish closing out the old stock on the same terms as they were being sold during our removal sale 25 PER CENT REDUC TION. These include the famous Banner Line, which have adjustable flue strips to regulate the draft in range to any chimney, so you will have no trouble if you move into other houses. They have drop feed doors, long flue boxes with hot blast features in each. Pouch feed, nickel guard rail, extension and shelf, deep and high ovens, and lain nickel trimmings, which are easily kept clean. arranted 1U years. No. 16, Faultless Banner, the regular 07 CA $50.00 value, specially priced this sale fJf 0U No. 18, Faultless Banner, the regular tiOQ CA $52.50 value, specially priced this sale aad U No. 18, Trojan Banner, the regular $45.00 value, specially priced this sale $20.00 Malleable, with reservoir, the reg- ttC? AA ular $75.00 value, specially priced now v)U.Ul Famous Acorn Ranges Reduced The Acorn is'made by the oldest stove makers in America and is used by millions. These are extra heavy ranges and warranted for 20 years. Have hot blast fire box, drop feed door, extension end shelf. Oven made of 12 gauge steel and guaranteed never, to warp or buckle. Wc are also including our broken line of these in our sale, as we have another car to bo shipped in two weeks. No. 16, Aurora Acorn, with reservoir, the regular $47.50 value, special, at No. 18, Aurora Acorn, square, with res ervoir, the regular $42.50 value, special No. 20, Victor Acorn, square, reser voir, the regular $55.00 value, special, at No. 16, Modern Acorn, square, reser- voir the regular $50.00 value, special, at No. 18, Modern Acorn, square, reser- tlf "71? voir, the regular $55.00 value, special, at aflalD 25 PER CENT REDUCTION ON ALL ACORN COOK STOVES ALSO Carpet Remnants at Below Cost We dctire to mabe a cteamweep of Carpet Remnants and'will even sell them below cost all under 10 yards in length. We have a number of beautiful Biglow Axminsters, 2 yards long, that will make elegant rugs. rugs worth over $4.00 if made by the carpet mills. These will go at 11.90 each this week. Come early if you want one. Some patterns in Borders at fl.45 each. We also have a number of high grade velvets, 2 yards long, which will go at fl.65 each; borders, fl.25. Tapestry Brussels, 2 yartfs long.-at $1.60, and borders at $1.00. In our Longer Remnants we have some beautiful patterns that will make hall runners or two rugs, all up to 10 yards, below cost. From 20 to 30 yards we have some excellent pat terns that Will cover small rooms. These will be sewed, lined and laid for 106 per yard, artd we aim to merely get cost out of them to clear up our floor. Also we have some 5 to 12 yard pieces Inlaid Linoleum that will be sold below cost per yard. - , . , , Clearance Prices on Dressers One Quartered Oak Dresser, golden finish, colonial style, wood knobs, 2 "small top drawers and 2 large deep ones, mirror 20x32, rectangu lar shape, top 22x45 inches, 'very rich design. An attractive piece of furniture, good value at the regular price of $50.00, Soe- Jorr fn cial at.... ......... :..i.M.DU One Golden Oak Dresser, semi-princess, in large design, with 2 rows of 3 drawers, each extending tip on either side of mirror, one long drawer at bottom. A very striking and at tractive dresser. Value $40.00. Ann A A Special $30.00 Circassian Walnut Dressers, swell front. with neatly shaped mirror 24x30 inches in size, 2 large drawers and 2 small ones. Size of ton is 20x44 inches. Nothing in furniture is more beautiful in its simplicity and harmony than this class of furniture. Must be seen to be fully appreciated. Reer. orice $35. An Special , . tbZO.aW One Solid Oak Princess Dresser, rrolden finish. neatly shaped French plate mirror 18x36, one long drawer and two small ones. rft O 4 A Value. $17.50. Special olJ.4U Solid Oak .Golden-Finish Dresser, standard de sign, 2 small top drawers, serpentine-shaped, with 2 large drawers below, straight, Top is 22x42, with French plate beveled mirror 18x20 inches in size. Value $15. Spe- ft f or cial Genuine Oak Dresser, golden finish, colonial design, top 20x42, with beveled mirror 24x30, rectangular in shape. A rare of- (t r AA fering. Reg. price $20. Special. hl JU U Great Dining Chair Spec ial We have several hundred Hardwood Dining Chairs, different patterns, on special dt A A sale at iDlUU Pillow Special, $2.25 a Pair Six-pound Mixed Duck Feather Pillows, made by Charles Emmerich, special at, per or Pr CL.LO Clearance Sale of Dining Room Furniture 85 PER CENT REDUCTION ON ODD DINING TABLES, BUFFETS AND CHINA CLOSETSr-TO CLOSE , OUT BROKEN LINES Poatum Oreal Coi T,td.,. Cattle Creek, '. V ."m : , Mich. .. . 7 II Brass Beds h r si if ID ' 3 $35.50 $31.00 $41.75 $37.50 ; Did you ever hear of the like. Cheap er than Iron Beds elsewhere. W e have the finest Brss Bedroom on the coast and want you to see our display. Brass Beds reduced . 15 to : 25 Per Cent China Closets Reduced One quartered oak China closet,, mirror back of top shelf; also mirror back piece on top shelf of cabinet; bent glass sides and door, 4 shelves, large and roomy. The regular tOQ AA $38.00 value, specially priced for this great sale yaOaUU One large beautiful quartered oak China Closet, bent glass sides and front; 4 shelves, with mirror back for top one. tfOI AA Has rope column on either side of door. Reg. $35 vUUU One quartered oak Cabinet; bent glass sides, straight front with small door opening from "top shelf only; mirror back in this upper compartment; has 3 shelves in lower part. ttO CA The regular $32,50 value,, specially priced tjiis sale (Pa4TraOU1 ' One solid oak' Cabinet, quarter sawed; bent glass ends and swell front; mirror in back, of top piece; 3 shelves. 4M AA The regular $21.00 value, specially priced this sale )10avU One quartered oak China Closet; bent glass ends, straight tront; 6 sneives; plain design; a .bargain at the reg ular price of $18.50, special price for this Clearance Prices on Buffets One quartered oak Buffet; 2small drawers. 1 linen drawer anr! a large bin in bottom; good French plate beveled mirror. This is small but very neat. Good value at $30.00, fO CA specially priced at the low clearance sale price of ?a.dU One quartered golden oak Buffet with 2 small drawers and large bin; good French plate beveled mirror; very M 7 AA tasty in design. Regular $22.50 value, -special ataM,UU One Early English Buffet, quartered o,ak; swell top and straight front below; 2 small drawers; 3 French plate mirrors in back. This piece has 4 small drawers, 2 small bins and 1 linen drawer. Excellent design and finest finish, fine enough. for Jt 7C any home. The regular $55.00 value, special at ..One Early English Buffet, A-No". 1 finish; quartered oak; mis sion design, glass front, canopy top; large and roomy size 22x52 inches. A good bargain at the regular price rn of $50, specially priced at low clearance sale price of yu( DU One golden oak quartered Buffet, large mirros back; 4 small drawers, large linen drawer and 2 bins, size 20x48 fcC Crt in.; French legs and claw feet, reg. . $47.50,yspecial pJd.JU Dining Tables Reduced 25 per Cent One square Table, 6 foot extension; 5 square legs, top when closed 42x42 inches. Early English finish; a good M J Crt table at the regular price of $18.00, specially priced 9iJOU One square Table, golderi finish; 6 foot extension; top when ciosea xm incnes; a round legs witn tiuted bot- ffJQ fA torn. The regular $18.00 value, specially priced at PlJauU One quartered oak, Early English finiSh, Extension Table; 45x45 inches when closed; square pedestal base; thoroughly mission In design. Good Jock on pedestal, holding top and base securely. An excellent 'opportunity to get a good, high class table here at the price of a cheap one. The regular (Oi re price is $32.50; specially . priced for' this sale at PaCfl.uU One solid oak, golden, quarter sawed, polished Table; 5 large round legs with claws on bottom; 6 foot extension, 1 O AA Regular $4.00 value, specially priced at P10VU , T inv-a. ivv. avvMuiai wa-r.w vaiuvt pi jOne solid oak, golden finish Table, extends 6 feet; 44 inch top; he reg- 9 A A A round pedestal base; neatly veneered; claw feet. AA sale is Don't overlook this bargain; low at $22.50, special at PlUaaU w. u acoBOAir, ma. oxo. . atckubt, Sao. s. u. xoboak, tim rr Our Own ( IN ew) Building 69-?y .yvfflp13'' Cor As .Grand ffl ' " Quartered Oak Ladies' Writing Desk -Special at ; $5.00 This " is - a Temarkabie -. bargain.' See ' them: u -,