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OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTtAND, THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY ' 19, 1911. 20 H LINER IL Portland & Asiatic Steamship Company's New Addition to Fleet Leaves Hongkong t Suveric Comes Feb. 25. Word wat received this morning by the Portland & Asiatic Steamship com pany that the British steamer Strath lyon, the netv addition to their oriental fleet, sailed from Hongkong for Port land by way of Japan ports yesberday. The Strathlyon was recently chartered by the P. & A. to replace the Norwegian Steamer Selja, which was punk off Point Reyes November 22 In a collision with . the steamer Beaver. She was taken for year and was turned over to the charterers January IS at Hongkong. As the NorweRian steamer Rygja was In port there at the time, the Strathlyon will probably pick up the greater part of her .cargo at the Japanese .ports at which she will call before sailing Dor Portland from Yokohama. The Norwegian steamer Hercules is now on her way across the Pacific, bound for this port by way tf San Francisco, with a cargo of generaJ or iental freight. She is expected to reach here about February. The Strathlyon will probably reach port shortly after the Hercules has sailed again for the orient. Another oriental liner which will be due to reach this port at about the same time as the Strathlyon is the British teamer Suverlc of the Bank Line, which la scheduled to arrive here about Febru ary 25, coming from Manila, Ch'na and Japan ports, by way of Puget sound. LUMBER CARRrEK TAKEN Steamer Xorthumbria to Transport Cargo to China, ' It' was announced this morning that the British steamer Northumbria, 27S6 4nna ma. rao-tatal P.nfllln Vfflf-knnA hflll lunn ii -o ' ' 1 ' . " " " . - .... . - . been taken by the China Import & Export Lumber company to transport ' cargo of Oregon fir to the Flowery Kingdom. The Northumbia is now at GUaymas and, was listed for Puget soufld for Henry-- Lund & Co. and she : may go there before coming here. She will probably, reach there about the last of the month. v ' The British steamer Queen Alexandra, which Is coming here from Victoria to load lumber for China for the Pacific i Kx port Lumber company, should -put in i in appearance In a few days. She wan I to have been here January 15, but. a light accident detained her. - .V ICE IN LOWER RIVER Slush Ice Mixed With Ixtgs as Far Down as Kahuna Yesterday. . let ts t'ow fanning in the lower Co lunibla, according to Captain Pegerstedt, master of the river steamer Beaver, who says that op the way up from Clatskanle yesterday a large amount, wis encount ered. Captain Degerstedt says tlfat It was elush Ice and mixed with logs. It was" encountered by the Beaver as far 'down as Kalama. - MARINE NOTES Astorfa. Jau. 19. Arrived at .if a. m., a three masted ship. Arrived at 11:39 a. m., steamer Fort Bragg, from San' Francisco. Sailed at 11 Av m., gasoline, schooner Anvil, for Bandon and .way ports. San Pedro, Jan. 18.--Arrlved, .steamer J. B. Stetson and schooner 'A. j. Jotin son, from Portland; steamer Jim Butler, from Columbia river. Sailed, steamer Yosemite. for Portland. ' Astoria, Jan. 18. Arrived at - 8 and left up at 3:30 p. m.. steamer J. A. Chanslor, from Monterey. Sailed at 1 p. m.. Norwegian steamer Henrik Ibsen, for Hongkong and way jwrts; British bark Poltalloch, for PortWatal; steam ier Westerner, for San Fdfiielsco. Hongkong, Jan. 18. Sailed, British Steamer Strathlyon, for Portland. Astoria, Jan. 19 Condition rat the mouth of the river at 8 a. m., moderate; wind southwest, 15 miles; . weather, cloudy. Tides at Astoria Friday High water, 4:85 a. m 8.1 feet; 5:01 p. m., 6.8 feet. Low-water. 11:20 a. m., 2.3 feet; 11:18. r p. m 1.6 feet ALONG THE WATERFRONT. The leak In the sleeve of the steamer Alliance having been fixed, the vessel was floated from the Port of Portland drydoek at noon. She will sail for Coos Bay and Eureka Saturday night. Laden with 700 tons of plaster, beans and other merchandise, the steamer Northland, Captain Erlckson, arrived yesterday from San Francisco. Sho brought 30 passengers. With 75 tons of general merchandise aboard, the steamer George R. Vosburg. aptaln Rorvlk. was scheduled to sari for i'"lmlem just after noon. She has been In port for two innnthn, during whi'-h time she was thoroughly over hauled. It is reported that the s.-hooncr Mree tor. whleh wafl rei."fted in distress In a itmm off the l,.wer end of Douglas iHnnd. was far,i iy the, revenue cutter Hush, the la'tr.,- reaching Juneau yester day with the si-l,niiier in tow. None of her crew of five was- Injured. When the steumi-r Itc.s, citv Captain M.ison. arrived vstenh.v afternoon from San H-Hne ... Ksin i,,l1ro ho had f.---r' pahK.-riR.'ts and 1000 ;tons of fieight. It Iihk - -n 'found that the Umber cliatns-of. the steamer fiol.len r;te which Is orr th- Oregon City dryd-w-k' have corroded mid will have to ie re placed, as will the holding wn holts to the engine, which were in the same condition. New planking will be put on in a number of places. Light vessel No. 92, whiih WPTlt a(1rft in the storm early in the week. Is belne equipped at Port ngelus and will he ready to return to her station off rma. tilla reef tomorrow. Shr- has 130 . fathoms of new mooring cable aboard.' Dally Hirer Readings. 3 ft 2, s ".5 e p It STATIONS. Lewlston ......... Klparia Umatilla 24 SO 21 10 1 A. 2 0 0 .20 3.5 0.1 0 0 -St3 t.o! S.00 rm Albany falem Wlisonvllle ........ Portland t , 'fusing rivet, 20 20 S7 1( 7.7 2,62 IM'i.BR 17.8 26,2jlM!S.l lt.Ol 8.13.1 m in HERE IN FEBRUARY BILL TO PROHIBIT m Li on Idaho Legislators Send Meas ure to CommitteeWant . Funds for U. of I. Special Ptspntrb t The Journal.) Boise.- Idaho, Jan. 19. A resolution providing for the tubmlsslon of a con stitutional "amendment prohibiting the sale of Intoxicating liquor In the state was Introduced in the house today by Representative Bradley of Canyon coun ty. It was referred to the committee on privileges and elections. An effort to kill the resolution pro viding for the submission of an Initia tive and referendum amendment to the house failed, although no test vote was taken. A motion to lay the resolution on the table was defeated by a viva voce vote. A bill appropriating $112,500 for ex perimental work at" the University of Idaho was introduced. Another bill introduced provides for the repeal of the law prohibiting chil dren from participating In theatrical performances. The senate passed the Kerns resolu tion, memorializing congress to establish the state's right to sections 16 and 36, known bb state school indemnity lands, In forest reserves, A bill was Introduced providing for the laan of state Carey act funds. WANT APPROPRIATION OF $353,000 FOR U. OF 0. (SbecUl DUp-fc to Tbe journal.) University of Oregon, Eugene, Jan. 19. The following regents of the Uni versity of Oregon met this morning to consider the annual report of President Campbell: Honorable Nehemlah L fJutler of Dallas, Honorable James W. Hamilton of Roseburg, Honorable cyrus A. Dolph of Portland, Honorable Wil liam Smith, of Baker, Honorable R. 8. Bean of Salem, Honorable Samson H. Friendly of Eugene, nd Honorable J. C. Alnsworth o? Portland. Honorable Milton A. Miller of Lebanon and Hon orable Frederick V. Holman of Port land were absent In addition to the general recommendations to the legis lature the board asks tor an appropria tion of $126,000 for a new administra tion building and $50,000 for equipment. Thla brings the- amount of the appro priation to be asked from the legisla ture up to oa,uuu m auuiuun io me regular annual $125,000. NEWBERG MEN HAVE : HOPE FOR BRIDGE (Speclnl Dlnpatrh to Th Juorml.t Newberg. Or., Jan, 10. The delega tion sent by the Commercial club to confer with the Marion county court regarding the bridge ever the Willam ette fiver at Newberg, returned home well pleased with the treatment re ceived from the Marlon unty court. The Newberg Commercial club will now place their petition hefore the Yamhill county court, when it is. expected that immediate action will "be taken as the commissioners have pledged themselves to a favorable action vhen 1600 peti tioners had been secured and 1700 have signed up with some' localities yet to hear from. - 1 ABUSIVE EPITHETS AT ft THOUSAND PER (1'nlted Presf toned Wlre.l White Plains, N. T.. Jan. 19. Because she called Miss Grace Raymond four naughty names, Mrs. Naomi Duncombe Ring, wealthy, is today out exactly f 4000 $1000 per epithet. This was the verdict of a Jury set tling a slander cave which has beep in court since 1904. Rheumatic Cripples MadeWell!D-M-FCures Why Hands That Are Willing to Work, jee Don't ever take any chances with Rheumatism if you have any sign or indication that It Is in your blood. It will chain you hand and foot If you let It. It may take almost any turn. Maybe it will cripple your, hands, feet, arms or legs, so that you will have to be wheeled around" Th n Invalid's chair, or ge around on crutches. In the olden dayswhen grandfather had the" rheu matismthere wak no certain cure known. Now you have no excuse if you suffer from Gout. Lumbago or anyoth-jr affliction of a Rheumatic nature. For D-M-F Is guaranteed to cure, and It. will do all that is cV'med for It, as shown by the following letter: - "Gentlemen: Five years ago" I had a severe attack of rheumatism and suf fered for months, but have'been entire ly cured by using D-M-F and can hon estly advise all sufferers to use it ac cording to directions and be cured." Yours respectfully, Mt. Morris, N. Y. G. W. PITT. Many hundreds of mfen and. women regard D-M-F as being little short of miraculous and speak of it with some thing Rkln to - reverence. It is dally entering the homes of both rich and poor, lifting up the bed-ridden and bid ding them walk. Hera is another grate ful letter: "For two years I have been suffering wkl 'rheumatism." Wtirn "T "Started-to take D-M-F I could not walk one step, had to sit In my wheel chair from morn ing to nlghfc Today I am around the house doing part of the housework" Gllmore, Pa. CLARA QRADEJ?" illKEY'S BILL MAY PRO VOKE BIG FldHT. BELIEVED Provides for Extending Pow ers of Railroad Commission East Siders Would Ex empt Portland. (Special Dispatch to Th tyirnal.) Salem, Or.. Jan. 19. Senator Malar- key's bill fos a public service commis sion for the state, enlarging the pow ers or the state rauroau commission; was. introduced In the senate yester day, and almost simultaneously there arrived from Portland a delegation from the east side pusn clubs with the announced Intention of fighting It. In this delegation are Ben Riesland, J. Wood Smith and Mr. Brant. They are advocates of the municipal public service commission for Portland, wav ing been instrumental in framing a bill to be submitted to the voters of the city next June by the Initiative W1..1 , this purpose In view. , The Portland committee would not oppose the Maiarkey Din ir it were amended to exempt the city of Port land from its terms. This Malarkey will oppose, contending t.. at regulation by the city will fall far short of being effective as compared with the state wide plan. Many corporations needing regulation, he contends, extend Into two or more counties of the state and can not be adequately reached by the mu nicipal plan. The Malarkey bill extends the powers of the railroad commission to all public service corporations In the state, in cluding telephone and telegraph lines, light and gas companies and street rail ways. It does not Increase the mem; bershlp of the commission or Increase salaries. One of the big fights of the session Is likely to center around the Malarkey bill. The friends of the municipal com mission plan pay that President Josselyn of the Portland Railway. Light & Power company is too friendly to the Malarkey bill. They are witling to let the atate regulate all corporations dealing In pub lic utllties outside Of Portland, but con tend that the principle of home rule should be applied to the city. . , ' These rival ideas threaten to divide the friends of regulation and may im peril the passage of the bill advocated by Malarkey, should an alliance be made against him between those opposed to any plan of regulation and those favor ing the municipal commission idea. PROVIDES FOR NEW JUDICIAL DISTRICT (Special Dispatch to The Journal. 1 Salem, Or., Jan. 19. A new Judicial district composed of Josephine county and known as the fourteenth judicial district, Is proposed In a bill Introduced In the senate today by Norton of Jose phine. He introduced It by request. The bill. If adopted, "would divide the district now composed of Josephine and Jackson counties, over which Judge Calkins, presides, Judge Calkins resides in Jackson county. The bill provides the usual salary of $3000 for the new Judge and $2000 for a new district at torney. SHEEHAN LOSES TWO - VOTES; NOW HAS 88 (United Pteaa Leased Wire,! Albany, N. T., Jan. 19. William F. Sheehan lost two votes when the ballot for United States senator was taken in the legislature today. The vote stood: Sheehan 88, Shepard 13, Parker 7, Little ton, Gerard. Herrlck, John D. Kernan two each, O'Brien 1, Depew 61. Under Guarantee If You Suffer From Rheumatism In Any Form If The Hands Are Gnarled and Knotted If The Joints Are Stiff and' Aching If You Are Spending; Your Life On Crutches Or In An Invalid's Chair D-M-F Will Come As Near To Making You Over As Any Human Agency Can Ever Do. That Is D-M-F Is Sold Under Guaran- ure If you have tried almost everything under the sun In an effort to be cured of your trouble .and still have it so much greater Is the reason for faith fully using this extraordinary remedy. The contrast between your many failures and your final success, here assured you, should be one of the most striking Incident in all" your rheuma- matlo career. "D-M-F" is rs safe as food. It is easily assimilated by theweakest stom ach or system, contains no 'opiates or narcotics. Dont be afraid; It la safe as well as "wonderful. ' Before you buy D-M-F you know what It is doing for others. While you are taking it you feel by remarkable "sig nals" that the poison Is, being driven from your aystem. After you have fin ished the treatment you Join with oth ers in praising such a gift having been bestowed by Nature. . I , It does not take forever to notlc the effects after you begin to take D-M-F. The change ia apparent right from. the first, and you continue to Improve ex actly In proportion to your faithfulness tn taking the remedy according to di rections. . i , "D-M-F v is sold at' drug stores at $1.00 a bottle. 8 bottles for $5.00. ' Cure guaranteed.,,; K-our-drugaist cannot St "PPly you, It Willi be sent on receipt price by the D-M-F Medicine Co 2715 Lincoln Ave., Chicago, III. D-M-F is sold and recommended in Portland by owl Drug C (Uatt-td Praia Leased WlrO ' 1 Washington, Jan. 19.Chargea that.a clique of the Demooratlo members of the next house hlive planned to control an. organization .caucua to be .held here tonight are being circulated today among the Republicans. . Congressman Dies of Texas la named as the author of - the chargea and a Piles Quickly Cored at Dome .:ils:,rK: Instant Relief, Permanent Cure Trial Package Mailed Free to AH i in Plain Wrapper. ftles Is a fearful disease, but easy to cure, If you go at it right. ? An operation with the knife 1 dan gerous, humiliating and rarely a perma nent success. ' There Is Just one other sure way to be cured painless, safe and In the pri vacy of your own home It la Pyramid Pile Cure. We mail a trial package free to all who write. It will give you Instant relief, show you the harmless, painless nature of this great remedy and start you well on the way toward a perfect cure. Then you can get a full-sized box from any druggist for 60 cents, and often one box cures. Insist on having what you call for. If the druggist tries - to sell yofi something Just as good, it is because he makes more money on the substi tute. , The cure begins at once and contin ues' rapidly until It is complete and permanent i You can go right ahead with your work and be easy and comfortable all the time. It Is well worth trying. Just send your name and address to Pyramid Drug Co., 286 Pyramid Build ing, Marshall, Mich., and receive free by return mall the trial package In a plain wrapper. Thousands have been cured In this easy, painless and inexpensive way, in the privacy of the home. All druggists, 60 cents. Write today for a free package. CURED, FOREVER to Fees In Simple Aiilicted Men Has Your PhyslcianFailed to Cure Yod? Refuse lo Suffer Longer on Promises Call at oar office and let us convince yon that we bare cured where other doctors and 8PB OIAX.ZSTS have failed. By permission we can refer yon to enred patients and show you letters we are receiving from eared and grateful men. If your case is curable we can cure you, but if it is not we will frankly tell you so. Examination free and you will be under no obligation what ever to take treatment. Zf afflicted do not delay nor neglect your condition, for a -qulok and last ing care means a great deal to your future life and happiness. Bemember our charges as Spe cialists for a guaranteed euro la far leas tian those charged by family Doctors and Surgeons and other Specialists. Remember, We Have Been Here for Years, Are Permanently Located and Incorporated and Licensed Under the Laws of Oregon. J Remember There Is No Man Too Poor to Get Cured by Us. I No Money Re quired to Commence Treatment. SEVENTEEN YEARS of SUCCLSS IN We Cure Nervous Exhaustion Also known as Nervous Debility, Nervo-Vital Debility, Neurasthenia, etc. If you have any symptoms of this disease, such as loss of energy or ambition, vitality, easily fatigued, dull, listless feeling, nervousness and other avmptoms, I want you to be sure and .call, I have given this condition of men special " study and I unhesiutmgly say that my treatment is not excelled by anv other (medalist regardless of what they mav claim. I know what I have accomplished in vere cases letters or enaorsemeni are on me, ana mere Is no reason to believe that I cannot cure YOU also. RE MEMBER, by calling you do not obligate yourself to take treatment We Cure Kidney and Bladder Disease's - Any disorder of the kidneys and bladder, no matter, how slight, should be treated by an expert specialist Patvnt . medicines and treatment of inexperienced doctors cannot be depended upon to cure them, which you- no doi.bt have found out if you have been afflicted for any leiisrth of time.' - - . . . - ,. Too frequent desire, retention of or too profuse. sedK mnnt or brick dust, burning, scalding sensation, highly colored, pains in the back, dry, pale; waxy skin, etc, ire symptoms that should not be neglected for a mo ment. If you call I wHl make a careful, expert chemical and microscopical examination- n absolute testwith out charge, and give you Information and advice of value. ' ( We Cure Varicose Veins. I dally demonstrate that varicose veins can be cured,' in nearly all cases, by one treatment, In such a satis factory way .that a healthy circulation is rapidly reestab lished, ana instead or me depressing, antee you a cure or refund the money. WE TREAT ALL DISEASES COMMON TO MEN rroannorirrmobrburniExr ei.i -Txakxbatiob' blah abb boox." Hours". TXTaClo 5 p."!!' a; Evenings, 7 to 8. Sundays. 10 A. M.to 12 M. only. l.v-.. ,-;;..',,.;.- - THE OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUTE ffiSa&SSS&i letter purporting to have been written by him la being shown. It alleges that through secret trading a committee on committees is to be selected tonight, which will apportion the honors of the house according to Its own views, , Tb leaders pf the movement, Dies la quoted as writing, will Indorse Champ Clark for speaker, though the Texan says both Clark, and Underwood, ranking member of the 'ways and means committee, had no part In the alleged plot - - PRESIDENT OF STANFORD . IS 60 YEARS OLD TODAY PaloAUo. 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At, present be is devoting; much attention to the subject of universal peace and the agi tation for an " International court arbi tration. ' He is ' chief director of -' the board ot tbe world's peace, foundation which has 'control of the expenditure of the $1,000,000 fund offered by Edward Glnn of , Boston for the peace propa ganda. , , All cars transfer to the Oaks' rink. TREATING MEN tnroat, or race, nanas ana other parts or the body, falling out of hair and eyebrows, are all unmistakable signs of true areaaea disease. i nave curea cases or Blood Poison after Hot Springs had failed, and If you call I will make a careful, expert examination of your case and tell you positively whether or not the disease la present, and if so I am prepared to give you the best treatment In ex istence.... i - : . .' . . . v v; We Cure Contracted Disorders Bewly contracted bases quickly cured. Jail bornlrig, itching, Inflammation and discharge checked la 94 hours. Many oases cured la one week. We use a specific treat ment for this diseass.. I van, a zv tbotols, caw today , , We Cure Urinary Obstructions v and Enlarged Prostate Gland My eure for Prostatls is safe, painless and permanent, and free from surgery in any form, livery obstruction to the urethra is forever removed, all t discharges soon cease, ' inflammation and soreness are allayed, the pros tate gland and bladder are healed and the entire urinary tract is quickly restored to its normal healthy condition. Avoid cutting and dilating operations; they leave you in , a worse condition than before. I cure you In from 10 to 20 days. ? ,v. -v -Vy; . . , 'U, M . -V. 1 m: l V.. -- siw JL N Pay Wh6n Cured . -, Th Z.Mdlna; Spaoialist. T make -a definite proposal to wait for my fee until - you . are satisfied that your Cure Is complete. . 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