"THE ; OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND." TUESDAY : EVENING, - JANUARY - 2i; 1913.
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ENGLISH HUSBANDS HAVE' SOME ADVANTAGES THAT WE HAVEN'T. :
Douglas Fir Safes Co. Submit
Lowest Bid for Contract
J "With United States Govern
ment; Three Firms Bid.-
That another cargo f ft' tot the ov.
ernment wilt be shipped: from here to
the' JPhlUpplac oon In forecasted by
the fact that the Douglas Fir Sales
rotnpany yestartlay submitted the low
est tout for the contract ' wben tenders
wrra opened in . the office of
the ruartermater , department t tj
United States army at Washington. Tha
ligures are said to, be' from I J '
higher than thVy here's year ag"X n
Utiatlng the relative, conditions of the
market for the "two period.
' But three firms bid for the contract
tu deliver 5,000.000 feet of lumber to
the Philippines, twof tberu beingFort
land" firm The Douglas Fir (Safes com.
pany. of Portland, bid 114.2 Pr flou
and feet, while, the higher, bids were
Hal four. Guthrie & Co., of Vortland,
I14.U3, and the Tacoma Mill company,
, J) 8. 59 per thousand.
. The bids opened yesterday at Seattle
will be forwarded immediately to Wash
lncton for approxaf. Tha eontract in
actual figures calls for 2.J17,'J7 feet
oT rough merchantable lumber and a
' Ninall amount of ceiling, the cargo-t
be delivered at Portland, Seattle or Ta.
coma, in March w April
It la aald that tlw bid of several of
tha, Urg lumber manufacturing con-
- i-erns of Portland. 'Grays liarbor and
Puget sound, which have heretofore
placed tenders on lumber for govern-
. ment worka In tba Philippines, were
consptcaoua for their absence,
Should the contract go to the lowest
bidder, as is expected, the Douglas Kir
alea company will begin to look for
steamer to transport the cargo as noon
as the eontract has been approved at
Washington.
. Tha last cargo of lumber for the
United States government to be set
afloat at this port for the Philippines
' was on tha Norgeglan steamer Hercules
which sailed from here a year ago this
month laden with 3.795,960 feet of lum
ber, valued at Ji'9,671, for Manila.
' " BIG rOTATO t'AKCiO
Hear to Take Out First Shipment of
; . , the Season.
Potatoes form the ruoitt Interesting
part of the cargo of the wan Kranoisco
Portland packet Bear. Captain Kopaoder,
which ia to sail for .California ports
this afternoon. . She will take out the
firsf fhlpment of the succulent tubers
Io ko south by ateamer this season.
While ; the shipment from here of
potatoes ' to California is not uncom
mon, this will b the first lot In a long
time, and Will be distributed between
Ban Francisco and Los Angeles. In the
shipment are two carloads, consisting
of about 40 tons of the potatoes. There
are also 609 tons of flour for tha Ori
ent, which will be transhipped at San
Francisco to one of the oriental liners
running out of that pott. The remain
der of the -cargo Consists of 1760 tons
of general freight, ' ,'
Tha Bear will have about 250 pas
sengers. 1--..-.
, WILl LOAD, LIM11KR
Two Blore Vessels to SaU for the
West Coast. .
' Two more voyages to Valparaiso are
In tiq preint. schedule nf tha AniM-lfnti
Bcbooner W. H. Marston, now in port
to -load lumber for the west coast,' and
,htL la .raecledlo begin . taking on the
first of her cargo tomorrow at the St.
Johns mills. Deputy Collector R. F.
Barnes will pay off the crew of 14 men
at the cuatom house this afternoon.
Eight of the 14 sailors signed on here
; Mth Captain George E. D Lano Just
GILUS
GILUS
This month antaTl
' If yoii bring 17 lj J
' tlone'ry.'' 100 1 lal It
page book - III hi
with every 1 I A I-
ordr for
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Attention!
f
a strict observance
of this rule will, be
to. your adwntage,'
. namely;
'Whenever you write,
1 write on
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Highland Linen
carried
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in Port-
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t:ook, Stationery. Office Furniture
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London suffragettes, in addition to burning letters in mail boxes, have cut the wires in public ' telephone
booths. News Item.
before she sailed from here for Val
paraiso last July.
In the crew la . wanii, mate, wno
wan with Captain Do Lano when lie
sailed from here for Tslngtau. China, In
February of 1805, in the Uarkentine John
Palmer.
STEAMER HITS ' ROCK
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Latouche Is Damaged itt Straits Dur
ing Heavy fog
Seattle, Wash., Jan. 21. Steamer
lAtouche of the Alaska Steamship Co.,
bound from Seattle to Prince William
sound, struck a rock in ley. strait Sun
agyffnfl was cutiMldeiable ilauiagedriwi
ing stranded 2.4 hours, nnaiiy proceea
ing from Cordova badly strained and
dova of the same fleet, left Ketchikan
for Seattle yesterday after being
aground 48 hours in Wrangell Narrows.
Fog obscured the. shore and the vessel
went half length into the mud. It was
necessary to lighter 200 tons of copper
ore and to discharge 700 barrels of oil
before floating. It Is ndt believed she
Is much damaged.
lamette iron & Steel Works tonight for
California. She has a cargo of lumber
aboard.
To do the annual snagging necessary,
the United States engineer launch Salem
left down this morning for Grays river,
where she will be engaged about a
month.
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Daily Rlter Readings.
STATION'S
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PERMIT TO BUILD BRIDGE
Government Gives Its Consent for
Span in Siusluw.
Periniasion iiaa Jeen received 1 rom
Washington, through Captain H. IT.
Robert, corps .of engineers, United
States army, ror the construction or a
bridge across the Siuslaw river, near
Acme, and as the Willamette Pacific
railway has also secured permlslon to
extend drawbridges across the Coos
and the Umpqua, it is expected that the
construction of the' bridges will begin
Immediately.. -
MARINE NOTES
Aitoria. Or., Jan. 21. Sailed it 7:30 t. m.
Steamer J. Ai Cbanslor for Monterey.
Cuua Bar. Jan. 21. Arrlred Steamer Alliance
from Kureka.
'San Pedro. Jan, 21.ArrrfMl-Steamer Geo.
W. Fenwlck from ColUnibia river. Sailed
Brltlfh atcaoier Twickenham for Portland tia
Vletnrio. ....
Monterey, Jan. 20. Sailed at 9 p. m.
Steamer "W. S. Phrter for Portland.
Astoria, Jan. 20. Sailed atMt a. m.
Sehoouer Sehome for Sydney: British ateamer
Htvathlorn for Tenerlffe for order.; Hritlsb
ateumer Saint Kllra for Sydney. Hailed at nuon
Sleamer Naaj for Han Franelaco.-
Eureka. Jan. 20. Sailed Steamer " Alliance
for Portland.
Manila. Jan. 17. Arrived British ateamer1
Ocklejr from Portland.
Aatorla. Jnn. 2I. Condition at the mouth
of the. river at $ a. tu., smooth; wind cast, 12
mile: weather, eloudy.
'i Idea at Aatorla . Wednesday High water,
1:07 a. m., 7.3 feet; 12:20 P. in.. 8.7 feet.
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JIARINE INTELLIGENCE
W. II. Taltwt, Am. fcb.. tqulqua
lnveran, Jtr. tr., ... ...,,.Sa Kraiielaco
Defiance, An. aeh., Jun. fl. Honolulu
Wm, H. Builth, Am. ich....,......,,Valparli(o
Uoldea Shore, Am. ach.i, lc. 10..i..MulinUo
Battle Abbey,. Br. taxlt....,.,..Siiu yrauelaeo
Virginia, Am. ach..... ...Haa I'ranelsee
Eldorado," Am. acb.. Dee. 24..,.....,..,.Cullao
W. r, Jewett. Am. cUL. Jan. 3.,Ban Franeiaeo
Tokil. Maru, Jap. etr.. Dee. J,.,..,... Honolulu
Santa Moaallat nr.. atr...,......,,,..,. Vlctorl
Shluaa Maru. Jan. atr, .Hon.lul
Twickenham, Br, atr.. Nor, O.t.Jluenoa Ayraa
Wray Caatl. Br. ahiB....... ...... ..Halavcrr
Bangor, Nor, atr..,,..... ,..8un Kranclauo
I'roaper, Nor. atr. ,,.,.,,,8aD Francisco
Amaruntb, Am. bktU., txe. ......Valoarlo
Wlualcw, Am. icb ....... , .Callau
:' - !.--.(' . Xa Koutt t lead Grata.
Stelnlielt, (ir. atr ......Santa RoaalM
Vendee, nr. bark, Dot. XT.... Uockhampton
arala rlc:t la Fort .,
Nam 'and Charterer- - ' Berth.
Adelaide. Uel. bark. Mouier. Irvlna
Onus, Uer, ablp, Houaer. ,On way down
I tenia, Ur. bark, Houaer,.... Montgomery No. 1
liarnibak, Qer. bark, Houaer Irvluf
Jnverrlyda. fir, bark, Hoiiaer...... ...... Llnnton
.Mil.) . , m-t . - .vm v -, .,.,..,,.., fwiv im
Metropolla, Br. bark, Mower... Irviog
kvllluraur Br-bark.-ilumar , ,,..., Irtlcg .
OatertM-k.. Oer. bark McNear.... ..North Bank
Klukiuan, Jap. atr. Mitsui. ................. ..
Htrutblorue. Br. as., Houser Astoria
Hene, Fr. bark, Br. ...,..,.,..,,, .Montr 3
xmers, tt. Dam, tiouaer. ..Mersey
lerpmunora, unr, amp nouaer...,..,.,i,luiitua
Lumbar Flaat ia- Port. --..
Nam1 i To Sail for Berth.
King Cyrus, Am. ccb.. Sao Pedro..;. St. Helens
Lottie Bennett, Am. scb..W. Coast On way down
Naotsfleld, Br. bark, Sydney. tiuutoa
British Yeoman, Br. bark, Australia. 8t. Helens
SMUG
ER
GIVES
COP
1000 FORK POOR
1 1 '
, San Francisco, Jan, -H.-U-whlla . pa
trolling his beat on Mason street Fo-
lioeman Tom O'Connell was approached
by a well dressed stranger, who handed'
him a check for 1300 and ?Q0 in cash.
"I " want you to take this and have
the police department distribute H
where it will do the most good-to the
poor and needy people of the city," he
aald.
: O'Connell at first thought that the
man was not In earnest, but waa con
tinced when the stranger Insisted that
the gift was genuine.
i'JUwaat-father-aaey-nX-fiL- Peter's
parish in the Mission to have he 1300
check," said the donor,, "and I want
the police ' department; to handje, the
rest. The police ought to have, a better
line on tha poor than anyone else.", i
O'Cphnell turned ..the money, ia to
Chief White, and,, acting-, In. accordance
With lnstructiorts from superior,
O'Connell spent' the entire day using
the chief automobile, ih disbursing the
money where he thought It Would do(
the' most Rood.. ,m-vtV.i, 'V;i-.-:: ',
Although the donor's name id known":
to the police, it Is kept secret at hla y
'.jmi .'because.;.'' the . heep are cheap
feeders and are easily cared for by no
mean indicates that they do not re
quire just as urgently the right amount'
and kind of feed and care they do need '
as any other anlm"al on the farm. . Kven
a sheep cannot lo .well unless it -i
properly fed and rightly c&re$ for. ,
Journal Want, Ads bring results.
Daley Freeman, Am. atr., Callforula..Mult.Boi
Hcbouie, Am. ach.. Sydney, N, 8. W.. .Astoria
Ht. Kllda, Br. str... Australia Toiigiis point
Mathilda, Nor. as., Shanghai Inmaii-Pouleen
Mariden, TV. H., Am. (eh.. Valparaiso. 8t, Johns
Alaska cannery neat ia rert.
Nsme ' , Berth.
Berlin, Aio. ship. Uobls
St. Nlvbu's. Am. ship.,,.. ...Uobl
St. Frances, Am. ship..,......;, ....... Astoria
W. B. Flint. Am. hark .......Astoria
Levi X, Burgeat, Am. bark. .............. .Uoblt
Heuce, am. ablp. ...AltorlS
Vsaaal Eatma ia Last M Hours.
Alvena. Am. acta., AbraUamson, Bun ' Francisco.
ballast.
Bear, Am. str.. Nopsuder,' 8ia Itdro, passea-
gers and freight. .-
Vessels Cleared ia Fast M Hours.
Strathlorne, Br. str., Kurope, barley
B. Stetson, Am. str., Aberdeen, ballast.
Navajo, Am. atr., Han Fraueiaee, general cargo.
Xlsoollanaous ia Fort.
Bear, Am. str Alnsworth
Milniel Maru, Jap. str.....
Olon, Ger. eb..
rown ol India, nr. Kara.
WEAK?
ARE YOUR KIDNEYS
Thousands of Men and Women Have Kidney
Trouble and Never Suspect It
....... . ... Astoria
Victoria Dolphins
Nature warns you when the track of
health is not clear. . Kidney and. bladder
troubles compel you to pass water often
during the day and get up many times
during the night. ' " V
Unhealthy kidneys cause lumbago, rheuma
tism, -catarrh of the bladleiv pain or dull ache In
:he back, joints or muscles, at times have head-
Banfieid J ,ch or indigestion, as time passes you may have
OLICEMAN CARRIES 10
FROM BURNING HOUSE
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(United Preu leased Wire.)
Los Angoles, Cel.. Jan. 21. Patrol
man Russell Smith la relieved from
duty today while he recovers from
burns received when he carried 10 per
sons to safety during a lodging house
fire and was himself rescued Ay Patrol
man John McCaleb. after be had been
overcome by smoke and fallen In the
burning building. His injuries are not
serious.
The Atlanta Hebrew Orphans' home
has received a donation of $25,000 from
Julius Rosenwald, Chicago philanthro
pist.
tr. rtoanoke.
Duo to Arrive.
Sno IMcfpi.; Jan.
Str. Hoe City. San Pedro.
Str. Alliance, Eureka
Str. Heo. W. Klder. San Diego
Str. Beaver, 8au Pedro
Str. Bear, San 1 Francisco
Sua to Depart,
Str. Bear. San Pedro
Str. Roanoke, San Ulego. ........... ..
Str. Hoae City. Sau Pedro
St. Alliance, Koreka
Str. Geo. W. Elder, 8an Diego
Str. Beaver. San Teilro
To leave Ban Francisco.
Str. Yale. San Diego..
Str. Harvard. Ran Pedro
En Bout to load Lumber.
Knnie Suited
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.Jan.
. Jan. 2ft
..Jan. 2d
..Jan. 27
..Feb. 1
..Jan. 21
..Jan. 28
..Jau. 26
..Jan. 20
. , Jan;j 29
.'.Jan. ill
..Jan. 10
..Jan. 20
Dundee, Ruks. bark
Geo. C. Billings, Am.
Harlesden. Kr. str...
Trivenin.
From
Santos
Bob, San Francisco
Valparaiso
anrranWco
Makuwcla, Am. bkto San" Franclaco
Rupert City. Kr. atr anconver, B. C.
Dumfrlesbire. Br. bark.. Oct. 2U. . .Bio Janeiro
Cambrian Princess. Br. sh. Oct. 24.. Rio Janeiro
Gen. de Negrler, Fr. bk.. July 17.. Newcastle, K.
Louis Pniiteur, Fr. bk Newcastle, N. 8.W.
Inca, Am. scb.,..-i-i.TTJr7. . Valparaiso
PROGRAM
JaiesticJJieatrfi.
Today and Tomorrow
WHAT A CHANGE! OF CLOTHES
IID Maturing Mr. Maurice
Costello In a strong -convict
story. .
RETURN ENGAGEMENT ,
Mr. W. K. Lal. the great Chinese
tenor, singing "Absent" ana
"When the Southern Roses Are
"In Bloom."
THE WATS OF DESTINY-
Sensational story of the life of
an orphan, in two reels. Hand
colored.
MUfrfrCtSABETH ANDERSEN
Lyric soprano, singing "Cartta
' and "Every Little Movement.!'
THEAMBASSADQiR'S fcjffif'
, drama by Edison.
iuiqs vaTHKR HITKnuTTIST
VtoMntst, ptaylnar- "'Wlegentied"
by Schubert, and "The Heart
Bowed Down."
ADMISSIOH 100.
BOX SEATS SSc.
have a sallow complexion, puffy or dark circles
under the eyes, aomotimes feel as though you had
heart trouble, may have plenty of ambition but
no strength, get weak and lose flesh.
If such conditions are permitted to continue,
serious results are sure to follow; Bright'! dis
ease, the very worst form or money trouble,
may steal upon you.
Prevalency of Kidney Disease.
Most people do not reallte the alarming In
crease and remarkable prevalency of kidney dis
ease. While kidney disorders are the most com
mon diseases that prevail, they are almost the
last recognised by patient and physicians, who
usually content themselves with doctoring, the
effects, while the original disease constantly un
dermines the system.
If you feel 'that your kidneys are the cause
of your sickness or run down condition, begin
taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kid
ney, liver and bladder remedy, because as soon
as your kidneys Improve, they will help the
other organs to health.
If you are already convinced that Swamp
Root is what you need, you ca-n purchase the
regular fifty-cent and one dollar alie bottles at
all drug stores. Don't make any mistake but
remember the name. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp - Root
and the address, Blnghamton, N. Y., which you
will find on every bottle.
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Sample, Bottle Sent Free.
, DR. KILMER'S
SWAMP-ROOT
Kidney, LTfer&Bl odder
REMEDY.
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Sold by all Druggists.
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ESITOBIAZi HOTICB To prove the wonderful merits of Swamp -Root you
may. have a sample bottle and a book of valuable Information, both sent abso
lutely free by mail. The book contains many of the thousands of letters re
ceived from men and women who found Swamp-Root to be Just the remedy
they needed. The value and success of Swamp-Root is so well known that
ear readers are advised to send for a sample bott le. Address Dr. Killner &
Co.. Blnghamton. N. Y., be sure tq say you read this generous offer fe The
Portland Dally Journal, f he genuineness of this offer is gua,raned. D
lm- waler
l.H. feet.
-6:41 a. m., 3.3 Jeet; T:
ALONG! THE W ATI '.FRONT.
To take on her flour cargo, the Jap
anese steamer Kinikast) Maru shifted
last night from tiiie! Mettle Coast bunk
ers to the Portland louring mills.
Discharge of lumber having been com
pleted on the Japanese steamer Shinsei
Maru, that vessel shifted from the Ban
field dock to the Pacific Coast bunkers
at 5' o'clock tltis morning.
J. G. Tltley. agent of the Port of Fort-
!und at Astoria, was In Fortiand yeuter
day getting In touch with shipping con4
dltiona here, as the wires were down be
tween the two ports.
In ballast, th; steamer Stanley Dol
lar, Captain Thwlng, Is scheduled to sail
for lioimium today. ' "
The British bark Crown of Indta was
shifted this morning from the Victoria
dolphins to the Port .of Portland dry
dock, wlrare ho will be lifted this after
noon. The British bark Inverclyde, which
was 'In collision with the Crown of In
dia, has finished digrliarglng her ballast
and will go to the Port of oPrtland flry
dockr to havo a new bowsprit Installed
and other repairs. '.. ''
Carrying passengers' and freight, the
steamer Breakwatajr. Captain Nelson, is
porta,
New tubes having been.- Installed l-i
the boiler of the stcartnj: Coaster, that
y sel electea tu sajffrom the Wil-
The Clothing Buyer Who Falls
for "Price Without Quality" Is
Doomed to Disappointment
This store "backs up" everything it sells and our policy "money back if dis
satisfied" will not permit us to handle anything but the best That's why
we sell SCHLOSS BALTIMORE CLOTHES, for we know them to be the
best. They're all wool fabrics, properly styled, perfectly fitted and serviceable,
and are being sold during our annual clearance at the following reductions:
$14.75
$16.85
$18.75
$22.50
$26.25
$29.50
Highest quality Suits and Overcoats
sold at $20.00, your choice now
Highest quality Suits and Overcoats
sold at $22.50, your choice now
Highest quality Suits and Overcoats
sold at $25.00, your choice now
Highest quality Suits and Overcoats
sold at $30.00, your choice now
Highest quality Suits and Overcoats
sold at $35.00, your choice now
Highest quality Suits and Overcoats
sold at $40.00, your choice now
$14.75
$16,85
$18.75
$22.50
$26.25
$29.50
Same good store service, same earnest desire to please as if you were
paying regular1 prices in the heart of the, season. No goods carried
over is our motto. r
WeCye
Gold Bond
Trading
.Stamps ;
fourth a4 Aldtr Strtth
M ala .
r wwve
p Gold Bond
Clothing Co. cnt0ki.inMQtt jpL
Resinolwill
stopthatitch
V-TQnatter how long yon
I I have been tortured and '
disfigured by itching,
burning, raw or scaly . skin
humors, just put a little of
that soothing, antiseptic
Resinol on the sores and the
suffering stops right there !
Healing begins that very
minute,and your skin gets,
well so5" quickly you feel
ashamed of the money you
threw away on useless, tedi
ous treatments. Prescribed
by doctors for 18 years.
Try It at our expense w. . . ,
Yon can try Reaisol free, for skin
eruptions, pimples, dandruff, stubborn
sores, boils, or piles. Sold by all drug--"gists,
hut for trial, write to Dept 19-B,
Resinol Chem. Co., Baltimore, MdV
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spots
Brooklyn, r
that itching-. - At first little red si
were seen on my arms and body, which
I noticed were getting larger every
day. Thejr itched me so much that I
scratched myself nntil I bled. There
were times when I stood up all night
and scratched. I was troubled about
three weeks, during which time I used
wmcn seemed to do me no good
I whatever. Then, finally, I thought of
r trying Resinol Soap and Resinol Oint
ment As soon as I applied Resinol
Ointment I felt much relief. After
using it a few times, I noticed the sore
spots slowly fading away, and in noou'" a
month I was cured complctely.(Siirntt
Adolf Schoen, 742 Shepherd Ave.
155
"Let's Have a
Chafing
Dish Party
Tonight"
WHAT Jollier par t of an evening's en
tertainment tit tin the preparation of
dainty edibles right before . your
guests eyes? And wnat's morev delicious
than a welsh rarebit, creamed oysters or -candy,
made In the Chafinu Dish?
' It's of unlimited tm efulness and pleasure
In every home. Now's tips time to buy
when-; - r.
Our Entire Line Is Reduced
The Famous Koyal Rochester Malta Guaranteed XTlcktl fe Copper
$6.50 Chafing Dishes for. . . .$4.95
$9.00 Chafing Dishes f or . . . . $6.50 :
$12 Chafing Dishes for. . . . . .$8.95
$18 Electric Chafing Dishes $14.50
$20 Chafing-Dish Set at. , . .$13.95; ,