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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING. Al'I'IL tl. Hit.
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! MOVEMENTS
VH PORTLAND TO
BE HEAVY. BELIEF
Rate Case Will Probably Not
Affect Shipments by Water
to East, Says W. S. Small-
Ilritlsh Ship Unable to Go Through Ihldjc
-crnr -r-w
at. please you:
wood.
Wh4 aeie fma ltr- caiaia
I U ! ! f vf fiwicM. 111 M
' kaartrf Ual (. U tu er4l
lia i(W I haiiav4. get auuf
e af l i v K'r Tfa.jlua
: r ' cl aa af b Casta few
af fMMN I raffia tixnmlM. T
bp ta fceae M Ifct aaaaoa eM Its
iaat feat Sua tolas
ir. a"! fur i.iMtval la Hoato via IKa
' AmrtaarlUaeUaa lis for eawral
lft-e.
1 bate al had enwrtuallr ta
tk ihorettsnlr IMo IM evlelua af th
lal(al t'utrr emamleaioa la lk
au4 rata caaa." hl Mr. ills4
atf4af fta iuo. TnM al first
llur and fraa vael I nave haar af
. IM pttlM h HUllS II U HOI
fiM as klHl! affart h move
aaan. f ao tr alar I Ma rer."
, S-rvaraJ cargoes' at woo) hat already
be brought af th lalaao tJajrfra
4 cemtrr Sf CK steamers af lb Opaa
III t r Treaapurtatioai ewe pan aa4 la
prvoaat aaavr BnevaciMat I takaa mm aa
IfwSkraUoa that lata mnn'l sfctpeaeau
la I ha aaat UI b anurS haatUr lhaa
lhr war taal rr.
- la aaaiilaa ta hie r-rxllctlon thai tha
wnnl rat opinio) will not snaiartajly
ffaet tee aalpaaeat bf velar Ihla year
Mr. 0mUoo4 poinlad aal a fact that
la aaiav Bra forcibly brought to lb
. mind af U people of Ihla east km of
ik cooatry la reeara to ronuad aa a
primary wool mark at.
To wool rrewsr ba said, "la b
tinning ta realise mora strongly that
rortlaavt ta amlna; tha poatiloa of
rrtmarr wool awkat, sa4 that lb la will
. not only become a manufacturing point
aa wall aa ahlpptas oantar. but that
It will ba etorad fcara la larva quaoll
Ilea. la olbar worda It will baooma aa
(raat a mark at. la tlraa, aa Boalon."
Mr. 0iaallwo4 aald that fortlaAdl
farlllUaa weald anablo It to handla wool
product to all part of tha world upon
I ha conplodon of tha Panama canal aa
wu aa Boautn.
Wfaila tha atata of Wkihlng-ton ahlpa
vary lltlla wool Oracoa and Idaho ara
. now two of tha moat proralneot faotora
la the wool Induatry of tha country.
MOCn.V WAIUIKX DEATH
MThaa ah artlvad In port on April
the BHUah ahlp Crowa of India. Cap
taia liuntar, waa b nab la up
through tha aew ataal bridge, bacaoaa
f tha temporary Iran e-roa the draw
pan, and the waa moot-ad at the Ataaka
dork wbare hr tuatabr cargo le blng
Ugbtarvd to bar from the mllla abv
the bridgaa.' ana U aa ehjaet af graal
latareat to maay paeple craailcg the aid
at4 bridge aad mbera ef Uaea atop
to aalcb bar cargw balag botatad aboard,
before cocalng hare aha loadad a part
cargo of yellow plaa and rdwoa4 at
talifomia porta ba U uedar rharter
10 haifour, tlathrie a ad bar ear
go will be dlapalcaed la Cape Tow a.
tasgtb. rtrarty all af thm are oil bar
era and they ara eqoippce la tha tnoai
modara man oar for killing Ih roammala
of tha dWp and taming out th vain,
able product which are obtained from
tne carrpi
OBJECTIONS W1T1IDII..WS
KUg IlaJMUalMl on All VeeacU la
Port.
Although tha flag a of all the veaeela
la port are firing at balf-maat for the
lctlma of the TlUalo dlaaeter. that af
the eannary lender North King, ached,
uled to aall for Kuahagak at I Monday
. momln. baa a mora Intimate maanlar.
aa J. VI. Warren 8r one of thoee loot
on tha Titanic, waa bead of the Port-land-Aatorla
Packing" company.
Practically the entire toplo of oon
varaagoa of the crew of the North King
-oocerna the fata of the late owner and
Ma popularity among hla aubordlnates acread that thla would b eettafactory
x aMaatea hy the faot that not one to-tbetr Intaaaata Tha oonUntlon- of
among- then who have bean in the am- the ateamahlp company's captalna ha
ploy of the company for any length of been that If the conatruotlon of tha
time could Pa.k of hi heroic death bridge waa begun on the waat side the
wii I?-7'. A1! tbat lhey teamara would be unable to line up
were alway treated 1y hlra more a tor the draw onenlna- on account of the
r n5 1 with 15 tone ,t the pre.ent Uma and that It would
OT.:in' S! Lrt. ? . nec.aa.ry to go to th. .kpena. of h.r-
- .... - - " mn tn thum ret atra rhtened
The only new of- fft th. rt Ens-inMr Traufa aznlana-
t-nglneor I t(on of why ,t w- neceasary to atart
the work tn that manner and the agree-
Work lay Xow Itefia on W'fi Knd
of Itroaxlway Ilri(1f.
RrprcacntatlTra of the San Ftanclaco
A Portland Ktaamahlp company yeeter
day withdrew their objertlona to th
work on the waat end of tha Broadway
bridge beginning before the completion
of the draw epn of th new Oregon-
Waahlngton I la II road A Navigation
company teal bridge hecauae of the
difficulty In maneuvering their eteam
era between Abe bridgee when Buper
talng Engineer Traut of tha Pennsyl
vania Bridge company explained hla po
sition at meeting held at 10:10 yea-
terday forenoon tn the office of Major
Mclndoe, corp of englneera, U. 8. A.
As a reault of the meeting tha work
on tha bridge will proceed without pro-
teat on the part of tha ateamahlp com
pany and the draw apon will be held
open until It la neceaaary ta close It.
. Engineer Traut agreed that" hla torn,
pany would pay the expanse of A tow
boat to be uaed In aaalatlnr the ateam
ers of the San Franclaoo Ac Portland
Steamahlp ooropany .In getting away
from their berth whenever It waa necea
aary and the repreeentatlvej of the line
Traveler will he operated aa
ing boat
Tha schooner William Ronton ba
been chartered to cArr a earuia af turn,
bar frvm Ihe Columbia rieer ta liuao
lula at IT.lt. and the ateam arhoaar
Delay (ladnbr baa been taken for tarn
br from bra to saa Pedro at H tl
MAKIXK XOTE8
Chief
A. Jobnaon la mate.
fleer this year Is
. Harrier.
It is expected that the tug will over
take the two Billing vessel a of tha fleet,
th Berlin and Levi Q. Burgess, which
ara now on their way. but If they do not
, aha will run Into tbe Nuahagak and land
-' F- A. DaJy, cannery superintendent, and
10 men, attar which she wUl go out
and bring the ahlpa In. She will leave
here with a crew of 18. On her way
north she will call in at Dutch Harbor
..for coal after which she will proceed
to Bering--Sea. Bite will be due back
here from Briatol Bay between th firat
nd fifteenth of September.
OSPRET : FLOATED
Gasoline Schooner on Beach for 21
Hours; Not Damaged.
Uarshfleld. Or, April 20. After be
ing on tha beach at Rogue river for
24 hours the little gasoline schooner
' Osprey, owned by the Wedderburn Trad
ing company, was safely floated again
and has started on a trio to Cooa Rav
- freight for Rogue River and on enter
ing the harbor she went on the north
spit at tha bar.
At low tide sha was .high and dry
and the freight waa unloaded on tha
beach. Anchors and lines were thrown
out and the boat floated at high tide.
An examination proved that ahe waa
not damaged.
The Osprey waa built for R. D. Hume
and operated by him and waa sold to
the Maoleay estate, of Portland, when
the latter bought the Hume property
.recently, biie has made a number of
meat to aboulder the expense of the tug
when neceaaary apparently proved aat-lafactory.
ALONG THE WATS"vRONT
Extending her run, the ateamer R. O.
Bateman made her first trip out of
Rldft-efleld yesterday morning, competing-
with the steamer Modoc.
Carrying general cargo for New York,
the American-Hawaiian steamer Fal
con sailed for San Franclaco yeaterday
afternoon.
The ateamer Northland, Captain
Bodg-e, finished discharging her cargo
last night and will load a cargo of
lumber here and at Llnnton for San
Pedro.
F. F. Connor, of San Franclaco, a
former ateamahlp man. is in Portland
on a business trip. Mr. Connor waa
formerly traffic manager for the Pa
cific Coast Steamahlp company and
prior to that waa San Francisco agent
for the Panama Railroad company.
In command of Captain Elllng Arent
aen, tha 45-foot launch Traveler left
down the river yeaterday afternoon on
the first leg of her perilous Journey to
southeastern Alaska. Her engineer is
Fred Akervlrk and she is owned by- the
Aalorla. Anrll Z0 ondltlna al tha
mouth of Hi river at I p. ra amnoth;
wind waat It nlla: waat bar. cloudy.
hailed at a m. tttaarnar Toaamlta.
for Kotulam. Arrived at and left no
at 1:10 a. m. Mlaamer laly Freeman,
from Han Franciaea. Mailed at a. tn.
Steamer Klamath, for Ban Padre.
Astoria. April It Hailed at 4 d. m.
French hark Pierre Ixtl. for Queena
lown or Falmouth. Arrived al T.40 and
lafl ep at t p. tn. t earner Ciaremoat,
from Han Francisco.
Pan Franclaco. April 10. Arrived at
i.io a. tn. Ktaamer Dear, from elan
Pedro. Arrived at t m. Ptaarner
Rose City, from Portland. Arrived at
4 a. m. and aaled at 11 a. nv Htaamer
Nehalem. from Columbia river, for Han
Pedro. Arrived at I a. rn. IStaamar Roa
noke, from Portland. Hailed at
Steamer Bear, for Portland.
at mldnlerht Steamer Oeorg W. Elder,
for Portland. . s-
. Fureka. Atrll 14. flailed Ateamer
Alliance, for Portland.
San PIgo. April to. Sailed Nor
wegian steamer Jason for Portland.
Port Townaend, April 10. Arrived
Norwegian ateamer Stratlfber. from
foruand.
Rotterdam. April 11. Railed French
bark Kduoard'&etallle. for Portland.
Tides St Astoria Sunday High water
1:5 a. m. (.0 feet: 4:10 p. m.. 4.1 faaL
Low water 10:00 a. m., 0.7 feet; t:46 p.
m.. 1.8 feet. . . .'
Notice to Mariners.
The following affects the alda to
navigation In tha aeventeenth llghthouae
district:
Waahlntong Wlllapa bay Beacon
hitherto reported carried away on Aug
uat 11, 1911, waa replaced on March IS.
C. and O. 8. charta 6188. 6100.
1,1st of buoys, etc., Pacific coast, lfll
p. 41.
Waahlngton Salmon bay Salmon
bay inner light reported carried sway
and extinguished on April 17, will be
replaced and light relighted aa soon a
practicable. .
C. and a. S. charta 6445. 6480.
List of buoys, etc.. Pacific coaat.
111, p. 4. v
By order of thehureau of lighthouses
HENRY U BECK,
April IB, 1(12. "Inspector.
MARINE INTEliLIGENCB
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Woven from wool
Correctly designed
Carefully tailored
The best suits that yoi
can buy at the price
WHEN YOU SEE IT
IN OUR AD, ITS SO
MQYER
. FIVE STORES
ThinJ and Oak
First and MotTuon
Second and Mormon
First and Yamhill
87 and 89 Third
.j j.
One to Arrive.
Str. Alliance, Eureka.........
Str. Breakwater, Coos Bay . .
Str. Roanoke, San Pedro ....
Geo. W. Elder. Han Diego....
Str. Bear, San Francisco
Str. Beaver, San Pedro
Sua to Depart.
Yale, Am. ss., from San Fran
Str. Tillamook, Florence
Harvard. Am. es.. San Fran..
Str. Kansas Citv. San Pedro. .Anril 22
Str. Breakwater. Coon Bay.... April 21
Str. Mmore, TlliamooK ..April ZJ
Str. Ueo. W. Elder, Han Dtego. .April 2
Str. Alliance, Eureka April I
Str. Roanoke. San Diego May,
Str. Rosa City, San Diego. May-
. April 21
.April 21
.April 28
.April 21
.April 22
..May
.Aoril 21
.April 21
.April 2 2
Alaska Oil and Guano company. , Tha str.' Beaver, San Pedro.
.May
perilous trips between
.Rogue River.
Cooa Bay and
BUILDING WHALING SHIPS. j
- Steam AVhaler t'nimak Launched at
' Seattle. j
Seattle. Wash., April 20. One of the
aeveral launching-a this week waa that!
"of -the steam whaler TJnlmak, at the
! yards of J. y. Duthle dc Co. This v. aa (
the first vesnel hullt at tha i-,,i,i .
ards. and; It was done in the record
. time of 90 flays. A sister vessel, the'
eteara whaler. Kdfck.wiU be launched
'.next, week, and If other contracts in.
prospects are had Mr. Duthle Intends to
establish ft permanent shipbuilding yard
here. ,: He jaj well known at Portland,
having, been associated with tbe Wil
lamette Iron & Steel Works for several
: years. '
The Uhlmak and Kodiak are building;
for the Alaska w calmer company, of
which Otto Sverdrup, the noted ex
plorer. ;ie at the head. This company
will operate' Hear TTnlmak Pass on the
Aleutian : gronp. - The Sttl Coostruc-
lion a Drydock company has: already
built three steam whalers for the United
States Whaling1 'company, which will
: operate out of Port Armstrong, Baranof
Island. Alaska, and two other whalers
are building hre for the North Pacific
Whaling company,-! which, operates- out
ef Oreys Harbor.' Tn addition' North
Pacific . WbaHng company of British
Columbia has fleet of 14 whalers and
the Western ; American Whaling com
pany is in process of organisation for'
t ha purpose of seeking whales along tbe
Pacific coast aa far, south.,. ae Panama.
In all these ccHnpanles the prepon
derance of capital is Norwegian and the
Impetus given this Induatry has brought
prosperity to several ' branches of ship
ping which have bees - aomewhat de
lirekaedv Tbea steam 'wltalers are of
elect and rwa-from JO feat la
$m KM s
tjj n -I W; I Willi .7 T
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Do Not Wait te
Until the last moment in placing, arr
brder for a Shanklin "Oil Burner
your furnace, range or heat
ing stove, as later in the
season we willbe rushed.
Now is the time to arrange
for the installation f a
plant.
CALL AT 89 FOURTH
STREET,- opposite Chamber of Commerce and see demonstration.
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o fiirfbSW SAVE ANNUALLY IN INTER-
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f 1 In lis. I -V
Couch Covers
$18 r'Velour Covers in soft rich Oriental
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$2 Roman Stripe Covers 1.35
Portieres
The newest' things In; two-tone browns
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full width and length. A general clean-up in
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$4,: $4.50 and $475 Portiere9'a.VAf :; t' 3.O0
$5, $5.25 and $5.50 Portiere all .. ...$3.75
$6 and $7, Portieres at. . . . . . .V,v.' ; . : . .$4.00
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