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16 TIIEMOnmG OREGONTAX, THTJT1STAT, DECEMBER 2, .1909. DOG TWICE SflVEO IS REFUGEE'S GIFT Puppy "Argo" Is Joy of Light ship Crew That Saved Master. ONLY PET ON' CRAFT SAFE Caninp Rescued From Sinking Steamer and Flooded Boat Given . to Sailors by C. II. Higley for Saving Him. fiavpd from the waterlogged and sink ing steamship Arjfn by Seaman "Wold Jiou5e, cared for and nursed by the crew of the vessel in the tedious and perilous trip In a lifeboat from Tillamook Bay to the Columbia River lightship, rescued a second time from the lifeboat and then to ct adopted by and signed, on as a mem ber of the lightship crew Is the short story of a cocker spaniel puppy. This pa me puppy has been christened Argo find Is now a potable seaman on the lightship. C H. Higley, a passenger on the Argo lid the only one to leave the ship in the captain's onat. was the owner of the puppy. In the excitement and scramble to board the lightship the little dog was lost sight of by all except Seaman Wold ihouse. Argo was the only animal on board the vessel and on the voyage down the Coast had made friends with the tailor. The dog was placed in the life boat and looked after until the arrival, fit 4:30 o'clock in the morning, at the lightship. Seas were running mountains high and to take the refugees on board the light vessel. It was necessary to pass a bowline Rround the waist of each before he ven tured on to the Jacobs' ladder. In the rnpss little Argo was lost again. Two liours later Woldhouse remembered his charge and forthwith started a disturb ance. A aallor on the lightship found the puppy swimming about In the flooded lifeboat. The dog was passed to the deck on a ilne and as soon as It was untied. It stretched and began to wag Jts stump of a tall. Accommodations were limited on the lightship and it was necessary for mem bers of the crew of the lost vessel to sleep on the deck of the saloon. Argo became playful and in a. few hours lifter was nipping the ears and noses of the tired and sleeping sailors. The dog was the life and interest of the ship during the enforced stay on board. It became the idol of the lightship crew end they refused to permit the puppy, to go ashore. Mr. Higley, former owner of Argo, Figned away all right, title and interest Jn the dog to the crew of the light vessel the consideration being a life. "Boys, you have saved my life and the only thing I have to offer In recom pense is the dog. I know he will always liave a home to be proud of," was the BDeech of Higley. supervise the work. The experiment Is to be tried first on North Finet street in this city and if this proves satisfactory a mile of road in the Selah, north of the city, is to be improved. PIONEER WOMAN IS DEAD Mrs. Jemima 3Iorrlson, 8 0, Passes at Home of Daughter. Mrs. Jemima Morrison, nee Stover, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. I. M. Simpson, near Airlie. Tuesday, November 30. She was 80 years, 11 months and 4 days old. Mrs. Morrison was born in Indiana, De cember 26. 1829. Her girlhood days were spent in Indiana and Kentucky. She mar ried April 11. 1845. She and her husband then removed to Dallas. Ia., where they argo case hi: Ann today 4 XiOcal Inspectors Will Inquire Into Cause of Ijoss of Steamship. United States Inspectors Edwards and Fuller will take testimony concerning the wreck of the steamship Argo at 9 o'clock this mornjng. Captain Levi Sny der will be called upon to give his offi cial report and First Officer Johnson, Chief Engineer Snyder, First Assistant Thomas Russell, Purser William A. Simp on and members of the crew will be examined. Members of the crew of the ill-fated steamship, lost on Tillamook Bay bar Friday night, have prepared the following expression of gratitude of the heroic conduct of Captain Snyder: "We ths undersigned, members of the steamship Argo. wish to Rive expression to The splendid seamanship of Captain Snyder, hose coolness in the trying; hours of shlp wreck. excellent Judgment In his every ac tion while being swept across the bar with disabled engine, thought for his passengers cuid crew made our rescue possible. With a rapidly falling barometer, a south west . gale increasing in velocity, his mak ing for the lightship as offering the best chance for safety Justified our confidence In his ability to get us out of a serious situation. Too mucb cannot be said in praise of (Mate Nelson and crew of the lightship, who Cave up their berths, their clothes and did verythlng for our comfort. Signed, Thomas Hussell. John Woldhouse, Albert Meskel berg, Emll Solmonsen. H. Hollls, C. H. Graves. C. Frednelson, N. Pederson and William A. Simpson. Purser Simpson is loud In - his praise f Captain Snyder. He said: "I do not know what more I can say f the way things went in the ship wreck, but if I have ever to go through mother I hope I may have Captain fnyder commanding- the ship. I have heard men talk of what they would do in emergencies, have heard comment af ter wrecks have happened on what might have been done. but Captain Bnyder seemed to have thought of every thing beforehand and did all that man could do to save the ship, the passen gers and crew. Astoria looked better to me than ever before when we reached there from the lightship and I am mighty jChankful we are all safely on shore again." SHARPS BOY TAKEN HOME IFhysician's Surveillance Shows Nothing Unusual About Him. i Krnest Harps, the 11-year-old boy who S has been detained at the home of Dr. J. Allen Gilbert for scientitlc investiga tion since the peculiar manifestations in the home of the lad's grandparents on Marshall street. October 28. has been re turned to the keeping of his mother by the physician. I.ale yesterday the neighbors soon noted the lad's presence in the Marshall-street house, and curiously awaited a repetition of the former manifestations. Nothing extraordinary occurred, how ever. A thorough "physical examination and various scientific tests made by the physician revealed nothing which might directly link the lad with the strange phenomena. "I have kept the lad under the strictest surveillance." said Dr. Gilbert. "but learned absolutely nothing concerVig him that showed any peculiar powers." Mrs. Harps, the mother of the bov. col lapsed as a result of shock after the manifestations. She is now convalescent mnd will resume her duties as housekeeper tvt the Valley Hotel next week. SpIit-Iog Drag to Be Vsed. NORTH YAKIMA, "Wash., Dec. 1 (Spe cial. V-The good roads committee of the business Men's Association of North "Yakima will experiment with the use of , the split-log drajr. and a committee com i posed of A. B. Ollne, cashier of the First ilNational Bank; John IT.. "VVeigel. of I AVeigel & Co., and E. K. Sheldon, of ! Wyman & Sheldon, has been appointed to ImmmmmimS I ' '" rf?f - "V -It t NANTES IS CLEARED French Bark Takes First Wheat Shipped in December. OUTLOOK GOOD FOR MONTH UTely Movement of Grain Probable In Next Two Weeks Flood Con ditions Moderate and Chris tian Michelsen Sails. December shipments of wheat to for eign ports opened yesterday with the clearance of the French bark Nantes for the United Kingdom with 117.S35 bushels, valued at SI a bushel. The vessel will not leave down until tomorrow. She ar rived in port October 25 from Cardiff. During the next two weeks there will be a lively movement of grain from Port land to Europe. Many craft are under charter, but have been detained by weather conditions, and these will be rushed to completion. The German ship Wansbek. under charter to the Fort- Mrs. Jemima Morrison, so. Who Died Near Airlie Tuesday at Home of Dausrhter. ...................... .4 resided a number of years, and came by ox team to Oregon in 1S62. They located near Wheatland. Yamhill County. Later they took up their residence at Morrison, Lincoln County, where they lived until the death of Mr. Morrison, two years ago. Mrs. Morrison then took up her home with her daughters. Three daughters and two sons survive her. The children are: Chester Morri son, of Morrison; James Morrison, of Dallas; Mrs. Adeline Embree. of Dallas; Mrs. I. M. Simpson, of Airlie, and Mrs. J. D. Bevens. of Airlie. MORE PAVEMENT PLANNED Multnomah Addition Owners In itiate More Improvements. Several important improvements were initiated last night at a meeting of property owners of Multnomah Ad dition in the Tenth Ward. It was de cided to open Kerby street and then have it paved with hard-surface from Russell street to Killings-worth ave nue, If possible. Mr. Ellis will begin tho proceedings for the opening of the closed portion of Kerby street and also prepare petitions for the pave ment. Councilman Ellis announced that proceedings were under way for the laying of Hassam pavement on Missis sippi .avenue between Goldsmith and Fremont streets. It was voted to con tinue the same kind of improvement W. H. Payne, II. W. Wemme and C. E. Steelsmith were appointed a com mittee to investigate the condition of Maryland avenue and ascertain the best way to extend the avenue to a connection with Morris street. At pres ent Maryland, which is the Willamette boulevard, ends on the brink of the bluff overlooking Lower Alblna, and the meeting took the steps to extend It down the hill. It was reported that the improvement of Maryland avenue, one of the important streets of Alblna, would be resisted unless It - is ex tended to Lower Alblna, rrancla Clarno addressed the meet ing, advocating hard-surface pave ments. Councilman Ellis told the meeting he would set in motion every Improvement they wanted. Driver Charged With Mail Robbery. Charged with robbing the malls of $110. William H. Craig, a stage driver out of Prineville, was brought here yesterday by Deputy United States Marshal Griffln and lodged in the County Jail. Craig also acts as mallcarrler for the Government, and he was taken in custody on a war rant, which recites that he opened bags in his charge and took out an envelope containing $110. STEAMER INTELLIGENCE. Due to Arrive. Name. Rose City Alliance. ...... Breakwater. . . Kansss City. . . Geo. W. Rider. Sue H. Elmore. Hocnoke. ..... Kalcon Henilk Ibsen. . Bella From. San Francisco Coos Bay. . . . .Coos Bay. San Francisco .San Pedra... TillamooK. . . . San Pedro. . . San Francisco Honskonn. . . . .Hongkong. Date. In port rec. Den. r Dec. E Dec. I Dec. T Dec. 1 'J Dec 3 ." Ian. S Indefl't Scheduled to Depart. Name. For. Date. Falcon San Francisco Dec. 2 Rose City San Francisco Dec. 3 Alliance Coos Bay Dec. 4 Geo. W. Elder. .San Pedro Dec. ' 7 Bue H. Elmore. Tillamook. . . Dec. 7 Breakwater... Coos Bav.... Dec. 8 Kansas City. .. San Francisco Dec. 5 0 Roanoke Ban Pedro... Dec. 14 Henrlk Ibsen. . HonKkonc Jan. 12 Bella Hongkong. - . . Entered Wednesday. Maverick. American steamship (McKellar), with fuel oil from San Francisco. f Cleared Wednesday. Maverick. American steamship (McKellar). with ballast for San Francisco. Nantes. French bark (Curet). with 117.835 bushels of wheat, valued at tl7,835, for Queenstown or Falmouth for orders. " land Flouring Mills Company, will finish today and will probably clear before the Customshouse closes this afternoon. The Wansbek has been in port since October 34. She came to Portland from Santa Rosalia in ballast and was chartered prior to arrival. Flood conditions have moderated to such an extent that the upper harbor was cleared of vessels yesterday after noon. The Norwegian steamship Chris tian Mlcbelson. which has been held a prisoner for the past 12 days, was re leased yesterday and made the passage of the bridges without trouble. The craft was in charge of Pilot Harry Em ken and the tugs Ocklahama and M. F. Henderson assisted In working the ves sel through the draws. In the forenoon the British steamship Cape Finisterre. which had been loading at the Portland Mills, was shifted from that place to the North Pacific Mill, where the balance of the cargo will be taken on board. immediate steps to see that the men and light are taken care of. . G. H. WILISON ORDERED HOME Forecast Official of Weather Bureau Goes to San Francisco. G. H. Willson, temporarily In charge of the local office of the United States Weather Bureau, has been ordered to report to his home station. San Fran cisco, immediately. Mr. Willson will leave this evening. His hurried return to California was made necessary by the illness of Professor McAdie, District Forecaster, in charge of the San Fran cisco station. E. A. Beals, in charge of the district of the Northwest, is now on a tour, of the .various stations. Word was sent to him yesterday at Spokane and he will probably return to Portland this evening. Until he does return the forecasts will be made at the office in San Francisco. STEAMER NEWPORT IS SOLD Reported That Boat Will Go on Til lamook Run. Application has been made at the of fice of the United States Inspectors of San Francisco, for an inspection of the steamship Newport, now at Eureka, California. Report lias it that the ves sel has been purchased by A- Dunham and a company and will be placed on the run between Portland and Tilla mook. Dunham was formerly an owner in the steamship Argo but about three months ago sold his interest in the vessel. The Argo was lost last Fri day night while trying- to cross in over the Tillamook Bay bar. Franklin & Co., the managing owners of the Argo, assert they have not yet secured a ves sel to take the place of the Argo. Xotlcc to Mariners. John McNulty. in charge of the lo cal branch of the Hydrographic office, has Issued the following - notice to navigators. It, is Issued In compliance with a recent ruling of the Board of Navigation and the Hydrographic of fice: Under the new ruling by the tTntted States Hydrographic Office, .the compass roses on all Its charts, the bearings stated in all the sailing directions and other publications will be under the news system of bear ings. It is important that sea officers se cure from the Hydrographic branch. Custom-House, this city, a copy of the new system. This new system should be adopt ed by all navigators because of Its sim plicity and because all charts, sailing di rections, etc.. will have that system only from now on. It will probably be used In examinations also. Its chief characteristics is that north is marked sero degrees and, reading around through east, south and West, the degrees are numbered up to 3GO. All recently revised navigational, charts, the pilot charts, sailing directions No. 73 and No. 122 and all the notices to mariners have been printed with this system of com pass reading. Astoria Shipping- ' Notes. ASTORIA, Or.. Dec. 1. (Special.) The American-Hawaiian line steamer Falcon loaded 6587 cases of salmon here today for shipment to New York via Salinas Cruz. Second Lieutenant of Engineers Rob inson, of the revenue cutter Manning; will leave tomorrow 'morning- for Puget Sound to join the cutter Thetis. The tug- George R. Vosburg- is here awaiting favorable weather to tow a barge loaded with railway material, in cluding 80 tons of explosives, to Neha lem Bay. LIGHT STATIOX IS WRECKED Houses at Lincoln Rock Smashed by Severe Gale. Commander J. M. Ellicott, Inspector of the Thirteenth Lighthouse District, has received a message from Wrangle, Alaska, stating that the storm of No vember 28 had carried away a part of the buildings at Lincoln Rock Light station and that the boats and part of the provisions had been swept in to the sea and lost. The light is still burning-, but not safe. The message Is signed by Anton Horel, one of the assistant keepers. Lincoln Rock Light station is on a submerged rock in Clarence Straits. It lies in latitude 56:03:19 north and longitude 132:41:48 west. It is one of the wildest places in Southeastern Al aska and from the tone of the mes sage received by Inspector Ellicott it is thought aid is needed. He will take French Sailor Drowns in Willamette - While returning from shore liberty at 11:30 o'clock Tuesday night, Ange Le Masson, a sailor on the French bark Marechal d' Castries, fell Into the river and was drowned. Accompanied by L. Larroux, Le Masson was crossing the Centennial dock when he lost his balance and fell into the river. Ef forts to save the man were unavailing-. His body has not been recovered. Marine Notes. The French ship Crillon sailed No vember 28 from Hobart for Portland. With grain for the United Kingdom, the French ship Vlncennes left Astoria yesterday. ' ' With passengers and freight for Coos Bay ports, the steamship Breakwater sailed last night. The steamship Kansas City reached San Francisco yesterday morning, two days late from Portland. The steamship Rainier will finish loading at the Standard Box Factory this morning- and will leave down for San Francisco. Arrivals and Departures. PORTLAND, Dec. 1. Arrived Steamship Santa Clara, from -San Francisco. sailed steamship Breakwater, for Coos Bay; Nor wegian steamship Christian Michelsen, for Shanghai; German ship Parnassos, for the United Kingdom. Astoria. Or.. Dec. 1. Condition at the mouth of the river at 6 P. M., smooth; wind northwest, 32 miles; weather cloudy. Arrived down at 3 o'clock and sailed at SPECIALIS ' The doctor GUESSES. The doctor TREATS. The doctor relieves the symptoms. A good doctor has SOME instruments and equip ment for all ailments. The specialist KNOWS. The specialist CURES. The specialist goes farther and removes the cause. A good specialist has 'ALL scientific mechanical aids for his specialty. DR. TATLOH, TfteXsaalac r'cUlhit. 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L 11 U IT has made mo the fore Jue to the original, dis- neglect, i of fer free consultation "and advice at my office" If yoJrcase fs 5n.of the"few AJat' hSrV viinTS aSlisnfndTTrl1 aTcases wfliy?Uurrge8mySs2rVeice. nVo-VV'" FREE MUSEUM OF ANATOMY FOR MEN ONLY; MAN KNOW THYSELF Consultation, Examination and Expert Diagnosis Free menonTonrtnteS 2? .'r.iu,1 a,e7rK. tortt- iTrft 'fcVa. CU1"n" r,cPomm.CnedaVfohnt.he5on,snuirnl. HOURS 9 A. Ml. TO 8 P. M- SUNDAYS IOA.M. TO 12 ONLY OREGON MEDICAL INST. 291 H fsSsSs oiSa m 10:15 A. M. Steamer Roanoke, for San Pedro and way ports. - Arrived down at 4 A. M. Steamer Elmore. Arrived down at 6 and sailed at 11 A. M. Steamer Eureka, for Eureka. Arrived at 6 and left up at 7 A. M. Steamer Santa Clara, from San Francisco. Arrived down at 7:30 and sailed at S:30 A. M. Steamer Hornet, for San Francisco. Sailed at 12:30 P. M. French ship Vlncennes, for Queenstown or Fal mouth. Arrived down at 5 A. M. Steamer Falcon. San Francisco, Dec. 1. Sallert last nlpht Steamers Casco and J. MarhofTer, for Port land. Arrived at 6 A. M. Steamer Kansas City, from Portland. Ouayamas. Dec. 1. Sailed yesterday Schooner King Cvrus. for Columbia River. Hobart. Dec. 1. Sailed November 28 French ship Crillon, for Portland. San Francisco, Dec. 1. Arrived Steamers Kansas Pltv Pnrtlnt.. -3 .... 1 c- . . i . Yosemite. Columbia River. Sailed Steamers J. a. fiant. Coos Bay; Johan Foulson, Portland. Hongkong:. Dec. 1. Arrived previously pool; Nlng-e Chew. Glasgow, for Seattle? Shlnano Maru. Seattle via Vok ihama. Yokohama. Dec. 1. Arrived previously Henrilr Thffn PaiI.hJ ' . . , - - .."."I. w. ., i n nwiKKong; Tango Maru, Seattle; Tacoma Maru, Ticoma AdfilaldA. TGtwr O K . I I nriii . Tacoma via Melbourne. Tides at Astoria Thursday. High. Low. 4:55 A. M 7.1 fe-tl 7:01 p. M 7.S feet 10:3 A. M. . .3.6 fee t'll :1Q p. M. .0.2 foot Judge M. R. Jenkins Dead. NAMPA. Idaho. Dec. 1. (Special.) Judge M. R. Jenkins, of Caldwell, nine miles west of Nampa. died Tuesday. He was bom in Maryland In 1S32 and came to Idaho in 1S63, locating on a ranch in the Boise Valley. He recently removed to town on account of falling health. He served as Probate Judge in 1892. The funeral will be held tomorrow. He leaves a wife and four children. felt jj "J If jjjl j a "f ej 1 J 1 K- R In e hart, of Boise. Idaho writes: 'Dra. Tee and York cured my kidney and Momach troubles, from which I had suffered 12 years, after doctoring all the time and getting no benefit, be sides spending thousands of dol lars. For the good of the pub lic. I write; If you are a sic It person, call on or write Vee & York Chinese Medicine Co. 142 Urst St., Cor. Alder. and vim. DON'T TAKE IT Before you swallow another dose of medicine stop and ask yourself this Question: "What rood will this stuff do me?" Think of the poison. Think of your stomach. Think of the cost to your nerves and the loss of vitality. How do. you axpect drugs to euro when they tear down faster than nature can build up? A starved stomach needs food, not poison. Your nerves and vitals are starving; for new energy electricity. Give them that and they will do their work as nature intended. Think of Electro-Vigor and the llfe-glvlng- electricity. What a pleasure It Is to be cured that way. Just turn on the current when you ro to Ten, and all night longr, while you sleep, a soothing stream of electric 'energy Is poured into the weakened nerves and organs, renewing their lire ana activity. Tou wake up in the morning with a feeling of Increased strength and Auer a. low applications your irouDie is ouroa lorever. T am UAtng Electro-Vigor and follow ing direction as near as possible and I am a different man to what I was when I began Its use. I was suffering from lame back and other disorders. I was despondent, as I thought I was becoming an old man before my time. Aside from Improving my condition my general health is better. I have gained 16 pounds and when I visit Seattle I am going, to call upon you and give my heartiest thanks for your kind attention to my case. Yours very truly, "D. H. STEGMAN, "Centervllle. "Wash." "I have now used Electron-Vigor for 30 days and I am well pleased with the results I have derived from Its use In so short a time. My health has im proved wonderfully and Electro-Vigor has removed every evidence of weakness and pain in my back and stomach. After easing I used to feel very drowsy and sleepy but this trouble has been over come. I sleep well at night and feel re freshed upon arriving and have no more tired feeling as if life wasn't worth living." I feel mucb stronger. In fact, I am much better In every way. I certainly will always recommend Electro-Vigor for I am convinced that It will help others in the same way that It has helped me. I am. yours very truly, "FRANTEC BERN I BR. "PHot Rock. Oregon." 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