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THE OREGON, DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND, .EDNESDAEVENING;;; DECEMBER ;C. 18, 1912.
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Steamer Could Have Sailed
Direct From Portland, if She
Could Have Got. Steaming
'Nloal in This City A,
Another steamer has called from this
port fdr the orient, going by way of Ta
coma '. for bunker coal, whereas v she
mlghV ha v 'Balled direct from th a rlyer
. had she been able to get her steaming
' coal here. Charterers of the steamer,
" Mn s TTnk;ii Mftru. say-that they
Miiiit e-B nn foul f of her here and as
a' result have to -end her but of the
n.ir tn rntri,f uniind for . that purpose.
The UnUal Maru, Captain Mori, sailed
-last night with a full cargo of fir for
uhnrhi sh cleared at the custom
house -with 2,843,824 ,eet, valued - at
i $28,350. The steamer la under charter
to th China Import & Export Lumber
' company," '4;--)Ji:,j-'". ');:'ik:'i' ' ':'
For long tlm the lack of bunker
' 'n ' "t,nmtipq her has hampered tha
kt.amarii loading at Portland for dt
rect ports and It has been necessary to
derlect them to Puget sound or British
fninmhia norts to secure their supplyv
Thin nBrHHiir!lv entails some delay and
for that reason local shippers would be
; riad to ass bunkers estabiisnea nere.
- Whlla tramp steamers find It neces
sary to go north now to bunker. It 1
posslblo that this conditions will no
exist long, as the Port of Portland now
' him nnder consideration an offer from
some coal Interests with property near
,' . tra.ra tn nut in a rood a grade of
M.i (on and at the same rate
I v'ault can be obtained on Puget sound
Wrftunkers are provided them. They
agree ,xo wvu wvu
within 80 days If their proposition Is
..,,.....l
A committee of the Port of Portland
rnrnmiRKinn now has the offer under
consideration and are looking Into de
i. nnnnntion with erecting bunK
nnt nthnr matters concerned with It
and they will probably report at the
next meeting or tne commisaw".
DREDGE AT EUREKA
For First Time in Five Years Work
Is Pone This Far Uown.
vnr first time In five years
Port of Prrtland dredge is at work in
th,. Columbia river channel as far down
as Eureka, the dredge Willamette hav
ing Sfaiftsd to that landing in waemng
tou to do a slight amount' of work
whefre the channel has. shoaled.' It does,
hot -shoal much tnere and. very little
work, has been required at Kureka, but
When It has-been necessary the gov-
eminent' dredges have been nt to do
the, work. The extensive repairs that
havo been made on the drefige Clatsop
recently has allowed the work on the
'- lower rlverto accumulate, and for this
reason the Port of Portland dredge has
,bcrn tent 4o Eureka.
. ;GETS TWO MORE BOATS
Balfour, Guthrie & Co. Are Steadily
-Adding to: Lumber Fleet.
S Adttlng to the large number of lumber
rarrlcrs that have been taken during
' he .last week and a half, Balfour,
tyitnfle & Co. yesterday chartered two
ateaWshtps to load lumber here early
next year. They are the Norwegian
. steamer Mathllde and the British steam
er Terrier, both of which are now on tha
way trohi Norfolk to San Francisco with
eo.il for the United States government
The Mathllde will be due to reach Port
land for loading about January 20, but
the Terrier will lhaka , one trip from
San Francisco to tiis orient with a cot
ton cargo before coming here." Bhe will
be due to load her lumber cargo about
May 1, and will go to Australia. The
Mathllde will load for China. Bhe will
load about 8,600,000 feet, while It la
said jtho Terrier will carry about
,000,000.
PLEIADES NEARLY READY
Wrecked Vessel to Tate Sea by th
Knd of Week.
Advices to ' the Merchants' Exchange
this morning stated that the freighter
Pleiades, which was wrecked near Mag-
dalena bay a few months, ago, while on
her way to uaiooa from this porrwita
a cargo of lumber, will be ready for
sea again by the end of the week. Bho
came, off tha drydock at San Francisco
Monday, after undergoing repairs cost
ing 1100,000.
A report from Yokohama, was als
received at the Exchange stating that
tha British steamer Robert Dollar ar
rived thera yesterday with part of hot
bulwarks gone and also a part of her
oecKioaa lost. ,
WIND HALTS STEAMER
Schooner Thomas Lv Wftnd Falls to
; Make Open Sea,
Seattle, Wash.. Dec. 18.-Wlth her
deckload shifted and her cargo stanch
Ions : broken, tha steam schooner
Thomas L. Wand Is 1ack In "port today,
after, a vain attempt to make too open
sea. She was driven back by heavy
Winds. . , . '.: ';
ALOXO THE WATERFRONT
"While on her way down the river to
Astoria yesterday morning on her reg
ular trip, tho steamer Undine ble"t out
her ' port cylinder head and broke
crank pin on the port side. Bhe went
on to Stella on one engine and was or
dered to return here for repairs. The
0,-W. It & N. steamer Harvest Queen
was placed on the run temporarily.
with the French bark Reno In tow,
the steamer Ocklahama left up this
morning for the Linnton ballast dock.
The German bark Goldbek was shift
ed by the steamer Monarch from tha
Eastern & "Western mill to Montgomery
dock, where she will load wheat for the
United Kingdom, this morning.
Laden with lumber for California,
the steamer Olympic is scheduled to
leave down from Rainier tonight. .
Carrying passengers and freight, the
steamer George W. Elder, Captain Paul
son, is scheduled to sail tonight for San
Francisco, Eos Angeles and San Diego.
The steamer Coaster arrived last
night from . San Francisco and dis
charged asphalt at the Columbia Con
tract dock and cement at the Oak street
dock. She will go down to Linnton to
night to load .lumber for California
Carrying 600,000 feet of lumber, the
steamer Avalon, Captain Christensen,
hag cleared for tha same port with' 500,-
000 feet. -.
H. C. Burke, for the past few years
printer of the weather bureau publica
tions here, has secured a six months'
furlough and will leave tomorrow lor
San Francisco. He expects to look after
ranch that ho has bought In Cali
fornia. :"k-'.--ii-'-:-i,'jr'z''
Advices' to the Merchants Exchang
this morning stated that , the JBrltieh
bark British Yeoman, Captain" Watts,
sailed from Ban Francisco for this port
at B o'clock last night. She is in tow
of the tug Dauntless and on her arrival
n the river will load a lumber cargo
for Sydney,
In ballast the steamer ieeianaw,
Captain Brown, will be dua to arrive
In tha river today from San Francisco,
She will load a full cargo of wheat
here for San Francisco and sail Satur
day night. w -JL...
Comlnir to load a cargo ora.BQii.uuu
feet of lumber for China, the Japanese
steamer Mamma Maru will be du to
arrive today or. tomorrow. ; Sho is un
der charter to the China Import & Ex
port Lumber company. '
-. Whan' Oiiah Tv.lnmntn hln nnna I
few days aeo he shortened : his stay
in this country some time and he will
now be deported from 'San Francisco
on the first steamer. ! The Immigration
authorities here plcltea wuon up last
November for being unlawfully In the
country and he was ordered deported.
He was allowed an extension of 70 days
to fix up his . business ' here, however,
but when he skipped put and was cap
tured within four day 3 he forfeited bis
extension.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE
Tsebek, Cw. bk. .............. ..,.:.. .Dryk'k
LlMbeth, Uer. bk. ..................... .Linnt'.n
Lcrl u. burges. Am. bk.................UohU
Londle. lit. u..,. ................. ..Atorlt
Metropolli, Br. h .'AvturU
WHreeont urn viiinn, ir, dk..,. ..uimton
Naokal Mon, u. .....Iianficld
Norlb King, Am, ,......,...,........ ,lohl
Queen Kllubetb, Br. m.. .......... ..St. Juhus
6t. KiclioUl, Am. lb.... Atorl
Cnkal Mara No. 2............. ..Aitorlt
Orin ToBBkc s Kaute and Xtetad. "
Aberloor, Br. Itr, ....... ...NleoUleft
August, Nor, a.,.......w....,,.Sia tVaurlsce
jiaugor, ior. nr..., ......... Antwerp
Uetuiold, Br, etr.; ............. .Sas t'ranclicu
Fltpfrlck, Br. etr.. ........... ...... Coronal
Geo. do Kogrler, Fr, bk...... Suleldj
IuTerrlrde. Br til. ............ ..tontnum Avrpi
JolnTille, Fr. bk....,.i.,....f...Antofjgiit
ivniorau, nr. i)k ltio Janeiro
tlin, Osr. b ...................... ..THltal
Ornia, Qr, ni...........,.............Co1ulmtH
Ooterbek, Uer. bk. .Montevideo
Xernnk-bore. Oer. M... Ulu Janilro
Tbiers, Kr. w... ....... .shield
, Kiiollaaas Toreita te ArriT. "
Bar of Bhcay, Br, ta.. ..CaHae
Christian Bora, Hot, ttr. ....... .Baa Franfiavo
Urutnuuir, nr. ....,........ ...ban ttandtico
1uuUp. ttua. bk - ...tsautoa
Kipannlon, An. ach.. .,,.....Vnliralo
brankuy, Br, atr.,.. ........ .....8aa rranclico
Iraukuionnt, Br., atr,, Victoria
Gev. E. Bllllnga, Am. ach....,..8an Krauoisca
Hcla. Am. bk. Una Pranclace
Horuelcu, Nor. tr. ................... Honolulu
Makawell. Am. atr. , ............ .Kan Franoiaoo
Murierhen, uua, bk....,..............Carditf
gtrathearn, Br, ftr. ............ .San Fram-liro
Strathlowrlft Br. as Australia
Vennachar, Br. atr ................ . .Port Allen
: MARINE NOTES : - '
Dae to Antra,
Rtr. Bpr. San Franoliro Pee. IS
Str. Alliance. Eureka ..Dec. 19
Str, Roanoke, Han Diego ......... ....Deo. i'i
Htr. nreaKwater, uuua Baa.. ,.wt.s
Str. Itoae City. San Pedro. ........ .....Ixe. 8
Btr. neater, sn rtdro, ueo.
SU. Geo. W. Elder, San Diego. ...... .Dec. i9
Duo to Depart.
Str. Geo. W, Elder. San Diego. ....... Dee. IS
Str rBeakwuter, Cona Bay ........Dec. 19
Str. Bear, San Pedro .......... ...... ....Dee. 22
Str, Koanoke, Ban Diego.... Dec. 2i
Str. Hose City, S.in Pedro ...Dec. 27
Str. Beaver, San Pedro....... ,Jau. 1
To Leava San Franclaco.
Str. Harvard, San Pedro .Pec; 19
Str. Yale, San Diego .......Dec, IS
Vesael in Port.
Albert, Am, bk.J..., .....St, Helena
Aucbendale, Br. .... ......Portland Lumber Co.
Adelaide. Gcr. bk Linnton
Arablen. Dan. .... .....Oceanle
Booton. D. S. 8 ...Stream
Balboa, ten. Weatport
Berlin, Am bk.. Gtle
Rnadleea. Br. ah .Linnton
Colony, Br. bi i Linutoa
Cape Breton. Br. aa........aatern A Weatern
DainT Freeman, aa Astoria
G. Maiilni, Per. bk... ..AatorU
Goldnek, Oer. all Montgomery No. 1
llnnirnmont. Br. bk .....North Bank
Bene, it. DK amnion
Astoria, Dec. IS. Arrived at S and left np
at 10 a, m. -.French bark Ken. Arrived at 0
and left up at 10:05 a, m. Steamer Break
water from Coo Bar.
Yokohama, Deo; 18. Arrived Brltlah ateam
er Itobert Dollar from Portland; loat part of
deckload and bad bulwark damaged during
heaty weather.
Aatorla, Dec. IT, Sailed it 4:90 p. m.
Steamer Beaver fur Saa Franclaco and San
Pedro. Arrived at 8 p. m. Schooner King
Cyril from Ouaymaa. , t
. flan Krandaco, Dec. IT. Sailed at 4 p. m.
Steamer Bora City for San Pedro. ' Sailed
at o p. m. untun oars xaomaa in row of
tug Danntleu for Columbia, river. Sailed at
n. bJ. Steamer William H.; Murphy, tor ..Co
lumbia rlvex. . i I
, rkn Pedro. Pee. IT. Sailed Steamer uoan
oke for Portland. .
. Iquliiue, Dec. IT. Arrived previously unt
lib ateamer Mancunl from Portland for ICu-
Aatorla. Pee. is. Oondlltloa at th month
of the river at 8 a. m.. rough; wind wet,
89 mllaai weather, cloudy.
Tide at Aatorla Tburaday nigh watr, 8:31
. m.. 8.1 feet; 9:84 p. m 6.0 feet. Low
water 1:68 a. m., 2.4 feet; 8:24 p. m.K 1.8
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OLD TRAPPER'S SEASON
, BAG BRINGS HIM $1000
(Special to Th Journal)"" ;i -Ontario,
Or., Dec. 18. T, A.- Hurtle,
one of the most successful trappers of
this section, was hero this week mar-
keltng his pelt and collecting hi boun
ty on the scalps of wildcats and co
yotes, tji proceeds of which amounted
to about $1000. . This Is thelargest
amount of scalps and furs brought In
so far this season.-
He received 1219 bounty on th scalps
and the furs will bring hlm'about 1800,
He has bagged 221 coyotes and 40 wild
cats so far this season, but only brought
In the pelts of 122 coyotes and l"ats
on this trip. Among the other pens
brought In by Mr. Hurtle for shipment
to eastern fur dealers were thosa of
otter, muskrats, mink and badgers. ;
, Mr. i Hurtle: is 73 years old and has
followed trapping and hunting A great
deal of his Ufa and Is an expert trap
per. He Is the father of Louis Hurtle,
proprietor of the Carter House barber
uhop of Ontario, and was the guest of
his son while here. . j
Dally -River Readings.
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Timber Starts Towns
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But the cultivation
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soil
of the
That's why
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