THE - OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, . PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 10, 1914. SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR ALASKAN STEAMSHIP ' STOCK TOTAL $31,100 "Poison" Scare Was the Rev. Frank Hopkins of Richland last week seems to have been nothing more than a scare on the part of the preacher and his wife, as the analysis of the baking powder, milk and salt, said to have been poisoned, showed no poison whatsoever, according to the strength by the tlme It was analysed. The officials are puzzled over the case. Sheriff Rand la now at 'Rich land Investigating the affair. News of Roosevelt. Manaos. Uraxil, April 10. Members of the Roosevelt party arrived with the news that the colonel and the rest of his companions probably would reach Manaos the end of the month. Auto Drives Off Ferry, 2 Drown. Norfolk. VV. Va, April 19. When an automobile they were driving plunged from a ferry boat into the Elisabeth river, John Tully and W. J. Canavan ; FRONT STREET AND W ATERFRONT OF KETCHIKAN IN SOUTHERN ALASKA Mostly Just "Scare" I were drowned. , r-Jj" Analyst rails to Shew That Death Sealer Bad Been Placed la rood of Bichlaad Tamlly. ' : Baker, Or., April 10. The alleged attempted poisoning" of the family of report of the state bacteriologist. In spite of this fact. Rev. Mr. Hopkins maintains that poison was placed In tbetn, and that It was cyanide of po tassium, which . probably lost i Its Clean Dry Blockwood Knight and Rock Springs coal. Green slabs, short or 4 foot. Albina Fuel Co., East 182. C-1117. (Adv.) Trade Committee of Cham ber'of Commerce Pursuing . Aggressive Policy, YOUNGER MEN WANTED Easter Apparel for the Family II . - - - . -n li rtuidameiital Element of rian 1 That It Be Community Enterprise With Han? Subscribers. - Support for the Portland-Alaska steamship Una Increases. Four nev subscriptions to the stock of the Fort land Steamship company were reported today by Arthur II. Devers of thi Chamber of Commerce Alaska trade commute, as follows: Klelschner,-Mayer & Co $1000 John C Alnsworth 1000 Mason, Khrman & Co 1000 I). P. Thompson Kstate 1000 .Mr. Alnsworth's subscription was counted when it was promised a few days ago. The other 13000 added to ' the last Sunday report of $28,100 'makes a, total of $31,100. The com mittee on Alaska trade Is working: ag gressively, both in increasing: the num ber of subscriptions and in perfecting the organization of the company. The fundamental element of the. plan for organization Is that it shall be a Community enterprise with many sub scribers, especially the younger busi ness men of the city. Such a plan, A la said, will not only, command suc cess, but establish . here a new and . Vital trade extension ollcy. to All irKi Thriving city that has been made port of call by Portland-Alaska Steamship line. go over her. She sails in an hour." We went aboard the AlkL She lias accommodations for 140 passengers and takes from 1000 to 1200 tons of freight and has all the business she can handle. After we had gone from bridge to engine room, Mr. Strong laughingly said, "It seems odd to think that Ketchikan, a town of 2200 people, can finance a steamship line and make good money at it, when Portland, a city of 250,000 or moro people, are doubtful of their ability to finance a steamship line. Not only that, we bought our boats outright and you are only leasing yours. It might be well for some of your Port land capitalists to tome up to Ketch ikan and learn how to . operate a steamship line. It might be they could secure the necessary financial back ing here if you can't get it in Port land." . Man Stack to Xt. During the afternoon Mr. Strong in troduced me to his partner, J. C. Bar ber, another young man whose only capital was his brains his energy and Mj staying ability when he came te Ketchikan 10 years ago. Accompanied by Mr. Barber and Mr. Strong, I went through their new five story concrete storage warehouse. "The building itself cost $30,000," said Mr. Barber. "The insulation, the cork floors and the machinery co.et $35,000. This is one of the three first buildings in Alaska." We went up on the elevator to the fifth floor, where lg tons of Ice is t made each day. The Ice is sent down by an automatic cradle to the storage room on the fourth floor. As needed it Is run by means of a gravity chute to the electric ice crusher. There is a heavy demand for crushed ice to, ice fresh fish for shipment to Seattle. All funds In that bank insufficient to J- ' -' mibumo naiiout tnippN cover the check and had stopped pay- f.rom h,ere m"8t e lced to lnsure de- Sold His Market; Waiting for Money Benry Stretbig of Oregon City Says Be Bas Been . Made the Victim of Traadnlest Scheme. Oregon Clty,r Or., April 10. Henry W. fitrelbig, who In seeking the Demo cratic nomination for sheriff of Clack, amas county, nays he believes that he lias ben made the victim of an al leged "skin" game. Last Monday he sold his meat mar ket to K. W. McEwan and F. D. Ort The purchasers gave two large checks on Seattle banks and a chattel mort gage in payment. The purchasers, who claimed that their homes are in Cali fornia, took possession at once. Yesterday an Oregon City bank and Strelbig received notice that the larg est of the two checks was not good. Strelbig says the new proprietors ex plained that they had found their File, Withdraw, Klamath County Two Seznoeratic, One Republican, Bow la Field for Boml nation for County Judge Support Divided. Klamath Falls, Or., April 10. Two candidates are in the field for the Democratic nomination for county judge, and Judge Will S. Worden is unopposed for the Republican nomina tion. Monday W. W. Jm!th, a 'rancher, whose father as county judge built the first courthouse, filed his announce ment. Wednesday Rollo C. Groesbeck, an attorney, and Marion Hanks, a mer chant, also filed for the Democratic primaries. Learning of this, former County Judge J. B. Griffith, who filed as a Democratic candidate last week, with drew from the race. He declared that he entered the race only after urging upon the part of his friends on their assurances of solid Democratic and much Republican strength. WELL IS BLAZING TORCH Taft. Cal.; April 10. Standard Oil company well No. 5. near Taft, which "came in" last Wednesday, is a blaz ing torch today, lighting the country for many miles. It has developed into one of the most prolific "gass ers" in the history of the Midway Oil fields. An effort will be made next week to control the flames. Motor Track Kills Babe. San Francisco, April 10. Thomas McGee, 3 years old, was killed by a motor truck, and J. G. Murdock, the driver, was locked up charged with manslaughter. ment, but would pay the amount in cash In a day or so. Strelbig today alleges that last night the men took all the money taken in during the past four days, cleared the safe of its val uable papers, paid their hotel bills and disappeared. FORTUNES AWAIT v ? ifrOUNG MEN WHO WILL WORK HARD (Continued From Page One) livery in good order. So you see this : Ice plant will meet a much needed demand.. From the cold storage plant we I walked back to the power plant of the Citizens" Light, Power & Water com. 1 pany. Structure Is Modern. It is of the most modern construe tion and furnishes abundant light and power for the city. The city water system. Js;worth a separa.ajjicje so l win not anempi to aescrme ll now. J. C. Barber is the president, and Mr. i Strong the secretary. The company ! consists of Mr. Barber and Mr. Strong, flnrt th EVRtem rpnrPHpnt nn nutlav nf at Wrangell I came down to what is over $200,000. It was a money maker now Ketchikan to size it up. from the start. While MrJ Strong is Good Fishing Found. also operating a mine or so, and nu- "I found there was a fishing sta-' serous other Industries, I have shown . tlon here where they put up salted ' now opportunity comes to the man who salmon bellies, and where the fishing ,s willing to grasp it in Alaska, and how t company operated a small store. hundreds of young men can make for- , "T bought a' lot and put up a small tunes in Alaska by the exercise of building and moved my stock of goods ' courage to strike out for themselves 4 down here! One thing led to another end make their own way in our new until now I have a good many irons In ' treasure house Alaska. ; the, fire and all of them are right un-1 der my eye, so my various enterprises 1 Our Christmas Savings Club Closes May First Join Now ! You will need money next Christmas. Here is an easy way to get it. Deposit a few cents weekly in our Christmas Savings Club and we will mail you a handsome check two weeks before Christmas. JOIN NOW, the Time Is Short. , Get Your Friendt to Join. Have your Church, Sunday School or So ciety form a Club. - r. - Everybody should , join. Christmas will soon L? be here and you will need the money. Merchants National Batik WASHINGTON AND FOURTH STREETS are growing and thrlvlns with th growth of the city, ir you have a few hours to spare I will show you some of them. "I found that I was bring charged excessive prices for my freight, so I bought a little steamer, the Alert, for $3000. This solved the freight prob lem, but I soon discovered I would need a dock, so I purchased 60fr feet of waterfront and put in a dock. Then Ifound I was being held up for fuel, so I went Into the coal business and added oil as a side issue. To get freight to make my boat profitable 1 1 secured an interest In a couple of sal- i mon canneries. Soon I had more ; freight than I could handle, so I ' bought a larger boat for $9000. Mean while I found that it would pay me to I put In a public dock, so I organized : the Northland Dock company, which Is a good money maker. When the dynamite ship, the Alkl, went on the i rocks I bought her for about 10 per cent of her value and soon had her afloat. . She Is of solid white oak. cop-' per riveted and was built In Maine. C. II. Block and myself now own the Northland Dock comnanv and w aim operate the Northland Steamship comt pany. "We have two boats, the Alki and the Northland. The Alki is at the dock now. Come on down and we will Restored to Health Warner's Sid More Than Any other Xemedy. i Mrs. L. C Flgg suffered intensely for months from kidney and liver trouble, but found relief and health in Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Remedy. "I was ill and miserable for months with back ache, sick head- a c h e, dizziness, rheumatism, pains and neuralgia, I had kidney and After taking other medicines with little or no relief, I -tried Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Remedy. The urinary disorders and pains disappeared and my health and strength returned.. Six bottles effect . ed a complete cure." Mrs. L. C. Flgg, 449 Dahln at., Chicago, 111. Most people do not realise the prev alency and alarming increase of kld- ey disease. When the kidneys sre diseased me urio acid is not carried off, causing gout, lumbago and rheu matism. Warner's Safe Kidney-and Liver .Remedy possesses remarkable remedial qualities and la pleasant to take. At an druggists in 60c and $1 sixes. Write for free sample to War--ner'sr Safe. Remedies Co., Dept. 38$, MRS. L. C. FIGO bladder trouble. B 77ie Store of Stglo UT another day and Easter Sunday is here, and the lilies and the chicks, and the fresh flowers, all of these are symbolic of the new life in all nature at this season and beckon you to don your new and best attire and thus multiply the pleasures of that grand day. What a satisfaction it is to you to know and to feel that you are correctly and properly dressed for the occasion. To be sure of it is to wear a Bradbury Suit the best for style, fabric, fit and wear. These Clothes have stood the test -of time and have made more friends and permanent customers for us than any other. Priced upward (DQA from. . ..... ...... . . 4aCiU '1 . LEADING CLOTHIER - 111111 111-. nil HERE at this big, reliable store are smart Easter wearables for all! A store where last day selection brings the largest as sortments, the most careful and painstaking service an assurance of quality that means satisfied cus tomers. For the. Man A wealth of fine Clothes. Stein Bloch, Atterbury System and R. B. Fashion Clothes, all ready-for you to slip int6. New Dunlap and Brewer Hats, new Easter Haberdashery. For "Her"- Our Women's Shop on the Third Floor is radiant with beautiful Eas ' ter (Apparel. New Suits, Dresses, Jaunty Coats, Separate Shirtwaists. A shop of different and distinctive styles. For the Boys and Children It's a relief for mothers to choose the boys' needs here in the Ben Selling Juvenile Store, on the second floor. Everything a boy wears, except shoes. Splendid Blue Serges for Easter. Natty Spring patterns of every description. Top Coats for the little fellow. New Hats, Blouses, Neckwear, etc. Young Men's Clothes in a separate section of its own on the second floor. Sole Portland agency for "L" System the Young Men's Clothes in a class by themselves, for style and Individuality. Our Man's and Juvenile Departments open Saturday night for convenience of those who cannot shop during the day BEN SELLING MORRISON AT FOURTH Easter Sundries Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery, Neckwear, Waist Coats, Hats and Shoes of the best known makes, styles, materials; and shades at surprisingly low prices. 1 I Your credit is good with us. Have your Easter requisites, charged to you and arrange to remit it in weekly or monthly payments. This, ac commodation is absolutely free. Ask for People's Trading Stamps. 405 Washington . Corner of 'Outfitting TenlhStreel .The Store of Service: CHEHALIS CENTRAL1A Da:lv lVVSlVlr I TL r T I QC ATTT 17 urcc uay . . a rains Intermediate One Night Tram Stations J r OLYMPIA Daily, Two Day Trains, toi SOUTH BEND at,x, S ' RAYMOND ABERDEEN 1 HOQUIAM Thr Train. Daily Use the Pioneer Line Coaches, Smoking Cars, Parlor Cars, Dining Cars on Day Trains. And the Famous Northern Pacific Dining Car Service, 'with those GREAT BIG BAKED POTATOES. 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