The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 17, 1907, Page 12, Image 12

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. ". .PORTLAND.'". FRIDAY EVENING, MAY r 17, ltZ7.f-
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SELECTS SITES
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THERE'S A HEASprJ lIIY
The Market Basket
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Colonel Roessler Returns From
i :S Qaha Island tQA Take :Jp
ESX39ES
Hood River strawberries, have; mad
their 'appearance In the ' market und,
although the first one received sold at
7tto . per -one-ponna - -DOJt ;v in ine revu
market, that's no sign that price wilt
remain In that neighborhood for long.
Present Indication are that the atraw
berry -crop of Ore roe -will he an aver
age. one, but that pi-tee. will nt go very
DtlDI UlDnnD Will- l . . I low h eaaon. Then,: ir you, expeci
unnu i iniiKvn ... ,- I to .'nut -soma itT "fof 'winter .use,
1-1 A VP NAVAL STATION you'd better aUrt. early and avoid the
-- . .. . . j I ruah. 1 . - . ' : - i-j,.Lt.
Ia :a very ahort.tlm -.'cherrle froin
Improvement f of 'Columbia RJver
Jetty J Receives ? Immediate Atten
5 Hon ' bt Returning Official .wad
V;: Bid for Stone. Are Invited.
Colonel 6, , W, Jtoeaaler; United State j
engineer, returned from Honolulu last
nlht-Tbe- government ' official, after ,
MMndlna nine day ow the Inland. !
lected sites for (fortifications and work
-m immediately 4 commence tnereon.
local point will be In market and then
you .wUl.be able, to buy. fruit that re&uy
look and taste like something. Pres
ent supplies of cherries on display In
the retail markets .are all . from Call
fornla, They are ,f small . else, lack
that Oregon taste and are father hlgn-
pncea. f.r.-
Flour prices' are climbing at eii alarm
Ing rate these days, due to the fact that
a half dosen men have cornered prac
tically alt - the available upplles - in
Oregon. Washington and Idaho. At this
time California does not count as a fae
tor In wheat because that state is now
...... -, . . . . . . . wr III wu
The exact location or tne tens ana mi. i d(p)n-dln Mpon the Paclflc, northwest
proposed equipmems v wu ,"- for praotlcally all the wheat ground
cret. - ; Jin that state. During the week the
The proposed new naval tatlort will j advanced J6 ' cents a barrel and
. a a im 1 hn hA nsB Vna I "
ne jocaiea . ; r?. Indications point to still further rises,
shore, of which Ho noluiil rtooju the of th tuatlon, from a con-
ocean, ai P""""" yu' "7 ,' " aumera' point of view, is that the aros
Oahur will be tort'".1bu pecU are for continued high prloes here
peeted that the work wlULbe tea Lnd ,n hcU M over the United States
mroufnoBi " I during the coming cro season. Al
though there Is. every likelihood thtft
the Pacina northwest will produce very
close rb her usual crop, there Is appar
ently a shortage in the east, due to -unfavorable
weather and ; the .ravages 'of
the green bug, and thUi . tnay. ppsslbly'
h Hawaiian rrouo.
Con cress ha set -asltlft-an appropria
tion, arith whtrh la carrr on mt worn
for some time, but the ;xac' Amount
has pot been mane pudiic m inn monoy
m ha rirawn from the aeheral fund
appropriated lor lortiiicaiien as neon
UCIIIKI1UB. ' ' . . 1 ' ' "" 4 i J '
Cnionel Roessler fdund -himself buried I eventful except that'H terminated with
In work when he Return frd to bin office J the old square-rigger piling up on Pi-
this . morning and he will be busy fori demons ands at the'tnoutn r in t-o-aeverai
days starting Paper and tssu-1 lumbhw, She was. floated without Be
ing orders and Instruction pertaining I tlstanre, however, and was not damaged
to the improvement worn going on in i in in insx. , ' o
this district. Among other documents .The Emily Reed is one. of the oiJ-time
Issued this morning was an invitation! New. England veasis-that were brougnt
for sealed proposals for furnishing and around the Horn 'a quarter of a century
delivering tone for Jetty' construction J ago or Wore. . This fact noewlthstand-
at the mouiii or tne coiumoia . river, iing. sne is as Trim una ei loamy as
Bids Will be received at the local of flee 1 any of the wlndJamnMir that make this
in the custom-house bunding uhtu 11 1 port and .her accommodations for the
o'clock a. m. on June 11, and then pub-1 of fleer and crew are fully as good a
llcly opened. ' . , . . ' 5, , 1 ton the modern windjammer,1
The approximate quantity or atone, to I Of late the Eraiiy iieea na neen
be furnished for the Jetty this season is I trading mostly In foreign ports, but now
1.100,000 tons, ' the specifications calling I that lumber freight .are hjgh It is
for delivery at Fortetevens. The sum! likely that she will .bug -the coasts
of J760.000 is now 'available .for. thejeioseiy for some time.' The Emily Reed
nrA,Ai.ii tin Af. thAlettv work wtri ft la i hlnnir in Hlnit. Rnlrth A era.
estimated that about $100,000 can be
applied on stone before July 1 next ; Wii i cifiUT CARP HARD
, Tt ia A amir A A that thaVlxll Vrta I ?, '
bertn Julv 1 next, aa it ia honed .to have I . - .
the main portion of the Jetty completed I Captain , Spencer Proposes to Teat
rhii . mmmitr iwrnrii ma ' nu .lurmi , . '
. I Bneed Limit Ordinance.
. i HWia l-v mnwy iv"a i-wm ' ' . I ' 7 Z ' '
i rr-" , i , captain E. .w. upencer say ne wiu
TO LOAD LUMBER J take the case to. the .supreme court of
the United States If possible should
ThrM 'Cnaater Chartered to Com h clle!l Pn to operate his tam
pree w" m"0 qyno i cha R Spencer ncoordlng to rule
to Columbia Klver.
rresult , In Paclna const , wheat nd .flour
tolng- tp' the eastern 'market.- ,104
only in Isolated Instances that eastern
values are Jbigh ; enough to amlt.. of
m ,
v,ft ,eem., there; 1. nd. ea'd'of advance L
in in price ot most commodities this
year. . Sugar, is advanced- another 26c
per, hundred . pound and . the ' market 1
rmer than ever. ,. v .''Hl"'''., . '
Meats remain 'very, high In the. retail
ion owina- to 'the hlah nrlces -at
shop owing to thev high price ' at
wholesale. '..Howevor It- will innn ha
time, for the market to drop for with
warmer, weather the demand for meat
drop and then lowfcr. prfees .results . . .
Vegetables are so high In moat in
stances that few people can afford to
buy themt Cabbage' is to a pound and
cauliflower, 1 about 10c and 15c a head
for S best . quality. : Tomatoes, nrhije
somewhat Cheaper than they were ,;a
hort time ago, are still far too . high
to admit of general consumption. How
ever, the time is not far distant when
California" and Oregon rtomatotrmtlH
make their appearance, and then every
one sill have a chance to, buy them.
Present upplle are mostly from Mex
ico, nut some are still being received
from Florida and Mississippi.
.String beans at . 20o and Ho a pound
do not And the average housekeeper
buyer.- Asparagus is about as cheap
as it will be this season and : receipt
will soon begin to fall off, v
Columbia, river eh I nook . salmon is
higher on account of the scarcity. due
to high water In the river.
Eggs are about a low a they will
get, ths season and an ad vane would
not be surprising soon.
Chickens are beginning to -come- some-
whs t faster and th result Is a small
decline In the rfce.', - .' ..
isi -r ' - . i n is tat 1 1 I . I r-s . n
f - t 1. A , ' (4 1 I "
tmmmmmmm.Ammmmmmmmummmmmm .. aassssssssssssaii-
uiaw iis.awiavsi a w ,
Deserves
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a Laurel ..wrcatn
ASK YOUR GROCER
; -''r'l it',' r
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oomplatnta are now, coming In, o it 1
possible that the' case beor th muni
dual court will not be prosecuted.;
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V MARINE INTELLIGENCE !
W. T. Carroll , chartered th steam
chooner Am Ciutler this, sfternoon to!
load lumber at this port for Baa Fran-
laid down by. ths, city council and. the
harbormaster - father' port, r' He ' says
the ; question . may ss well be settled
now as any - othet -time and' it I his
hallar thiit. tha Mta-f tvtim Mi .hM inn -iitfw
clseo. She. will be her soon to begin 1 thorltv to rerulate the soeed of vessels
rereivin carco. The Jim t Butler be-
' longs t( ' the Olson-Mahoney Lumber
- company of fan Francisco,- arid is a
sister ship f ' th J. Marhoffer, now
. being completed at the WUIamett Iron
st Steel works fn North Portland.
- Th schooner , FV SL Sande and th
barken tine jChehaU were chartered this
morning, to load lumber on the Colum
bia river ior California. , Botn nave just
started nortiii from San Pedro. ,-,
, OLD-TIMER ARRIVES
Ship Emily Reed fjobks" None the
' v . Worse for Long Career.;; fp. f
, The old American ship Emily Reed.
Captain Davidson, arrived - In th bar-
' bor this morning and went o the mill
of the Portland . Lumber company to
load lumber for a California port. . It
took her 26 day to make th run from
San Pedro, and the voyage wa un-
."I - 1 . 1 . 111
In a river th else, of the Willamette.
He believes it is up to tha government,
"What would become .of J water trana
portatJon . If every ; city - council could
pas speed laws to ult it own fan
cie whenever they-see. fit r1 asked1
Captain Spencer in discussing th mat.
ter cf a warrant having been sworn" out
dt me narDormaster . cnaraina csntsin
John Zumualt with exceeding the speed
limit in running irt spencer through
tne namor weanesday morning.
-suppose they could do that;, why. It
would take a week, to get to The Dalles.
Thera. I 'Vancouver. They . could pass
some sort of a law over there prohibit
ing, vessels from moving faster than tx
or 'eight mile, and thn the cam thing
could be dons-attber .places.. How
long would It take to make the run up
th r river V" : Captain Spencer ' aay he
1 being discriminated against.
uamormaster Bpeier say the Spen-1
cer ha been . running slowly through
the. harbor the past two day and not
Bacalat tfaerS'Sna t Airin. ' -.-,v.
Cost Blc. from 8to rrnclc'. ....ilfi H
Alllanc, from Coo bay ... ...,.....,. May 19
Roanoke, t mm-ffaai Pcdra and var . .Maw SI
P. A. KUhllril , from Ran Vrmm .n mmr Vmr 9-1
Ooluml.la, from San KniKlaeo! .Mar 23
numaniia. mim orient i.-..-. Mat 2.1
0. W. Elder, from Has Pedro and war.. Mar S9
Arabia, from orient. . Jiina
AleaU. from orient,.., .;.........i,..jBly 1
Hsrvhur Users te Depart..;,-, '. :
O. W. Elder, for San Pedro and way.,.. May 16
pimiinema. lot orient- ........,.,.My IT
Ainanre, ror owie Bay ..........May II
Cnata Blra. for Has Pranelaeo. ..Mar t
r. A. Kllboro, for Has Fria, end way.. Ma S3
Rnanoks lor San Pedro. ino way,... ...May 23
Columbia, for San Kranclseo .........War '
Numanlla, for orient..... Jnse
Arabia, for orient.. , ,..,..-......,., ..Jons t
aieaia,. lor orient. .........Jnlf 7
. Vessels ia tort.
J.-Marsnffar, Am. str, at Willamette I. Wks.
' rajonne. rr. so., ac irrms noes. .
Plmailale. Br. tk, at Aatorla.
, MfrheJet. Er. bk., st Aatorla.
"Yola. Br sbl; at Eierator dork. '
J'TrtanhlU. Br. bk.. at B. W. mills.
Norman lalee, Kor.. str., st Aatorla.
, Mlpae, Am. sir., st St. Helens.
' Zlnlta. Br. bk , at Irving dork.
Tellua, 0r. bk at Columbia No.' I. '
. 1. W Griffith, Am. bktn.; at Aatorla.
Tottenham, ' Br." str.v-et Inman foolaen mill.
romria. Am. acoj at tsncouver.
... Meomedla. Cer. tr at O. R. A N., Alblna.
j eiramrirae, r, air., ai unnrnn,,
..Columbia. -Ami ch., at Blells.
Waohlnirtnn. Am. bars, at Ellaworth, 6H
uiiirrw .Mmrm taacouTiT, a."-. .... w'v
Flntram, Am. all., at Stalla1. ' ' - ' '
. Redondo, Am. str.; at E. It W. mills.
WBans Ho.' Cblneee Jnnk.- at Aatorla,
Eipanalos, Am. ech., at Portland Lambsr Ca
. Airena, Am. sen., si ooie.
James Rolph, Am. eeh.,. st Weatport. .
. Emily Reed, Am. atr st Aatorla. i,
,-Asate, Am. bk., at vancoorer.
.William Olseo. Am. scb. at Aatorla.
Makawell. Am. bkts., ; Wallaee 81ouh.
Diamond Head, Am. bk., Vanconrer. .
Letltla, Am. eeh., at Rainier.
Nome Cltr, Am. str., at Rainier.
. Ixmlilana, Am. str.,' st Aatorla. ; '
Murifl. Am. etr., at Newport.
Jnbn Smith. Am. bktn.. at Stalls. , .
Tiverton. Am. str.. st Rainier.
Emily Reed, Am. an., at Portland Lambsr Co.
Biramrre, nr. air., -at Maimer.
'Aanneioa, Am. atr, at Portamooth.
Lamber Carriers Zs-kents.
B. r. Whitney, ,1m. bk, Makswslt :
ElwaU. Am. ah., San Pedro.
LUlebonne, Am. scb.. Manila. -
Lucille. Am, ab, flan Franclaeo.
Mabel Gale, Am. ech.. Sun f'ranclaco.
Retrierer, Am. bktn., 8as Pranciaeo.
Aurora. Am. btn.. Baa Eranclaco. I
Santa Asa, Am. str.. Ban Franclaoo.
Made in New York"
QPECIALIZATION in each step of
inhp hnilrlinor assures tho best results.
i Hvln the Alfred Herijamin & Co. organiza
tion one expert studies styie--anouicr dujb.
WMUlwu-uw''Uci
directs the cutting .,.
arid tailoring pro
cesses. The custom
tailor can bylr, devotd part , of his time to
i each. - Therefore, the Iienjamin product is ,
better than his and costs you less. ,;(-'.-
:Correct Clothes for Men -
A
Shoul d Be In Every ,'flburBin
if.-
' 1 FRESH RANCir EGGS
l20o
. ' Excluslr Aeent Here.
Buffum & Pendleton, Inc.
BEST CREAMERY BUTTER,
50c Roll
311 MorrUonSt.
SHAD
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15c Each
HALIBUT 10"tLB.
349-831 OAK ST.
Phone Main 2533
MEATS
0 ANKENY ST.
?RESH DRESSED CHICKENS
:,';v .EVERYDAY
ss
II
Yoiir Grocery 'Bills IVHI Be Easier to Pay
By trading with ys, as we can save' you a large per cent on all goods of the best standard quality
COLUMBIA FISH CO.
OREGON RANCH EGGS, per dozen.
rHIRD AND ANKENY
PHONE MAIN
STS. sf'BEST CREAMERY BUTTER, Mb. roll. . . . if. v. .'.;.'.
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GREW MISS CARROLL'S UAXR
AND VVC CAN
PROVE it
".: ;;:v"J. Af'-'W? t-'Ki'i'i... .:Kt,t - ,':ifWv V'f ' $-s'.-'y
Beautiful Hair At Small Cost
1T111N the last decade great and rapid stride have been made la -
llateria Me&ca., Man disease that were considered incurable
fifteen yean ago are now cured la's few days, and In many cases prevented
altogether. The scientist of late years have been delving for the cause,
, the foundation, the reason and the starting point of disease, fully realMng
that the actual and true cause mast be ascertained before' the remedy can
be located. Hair troubles, like many other diseases, have been wrongly.
diagnosed and sltogether inisunderstc. Is not the thing
to be treated, for the reason that it is simply a product of the scalp, and ,
whojly dependent upon its action. ' The scalp ia the very soil in which
-the hair is produced, nurtured and grown, and it alone Should receive the". '
1 attention if results are to be expected. It would do no earthly good to'
treat the stem of a plant with a view of making it grow and become more
, beautiful the soil in which the plant grows must be attended to.- There
fore, the scalp in which the hair grows must receive the attention if you
are to expect It to grow and become more beautiful. "',"'
; Xoss of hair is caused by the scalp drying up, or losing ,
, its supply of moisture or nutrimant, and when baldness
occurs the scalp has simply lost all of its nourishment,
' leaving nothing for the hair to feed upon (a plant or even
a tree would die under similar conditions).
The natural and logical thing lo do iB : either case is. -
'. feed and replenish the soil 6r scalp aa the case may be, y
and your crop wiU grow and multiply as nature Intended . .
Dr. Knowlton's DANDERINE
Is the only remedy for the hair ever discovered that is identical
witfi the nstural hair foods or liquids of the scalp. ' Itfeedaand "
nourishes the hair and does all the work originally carried on by
the natural nutrients or life-giving Juices generated by the scalp
Itself. It penetrates the pores of the scaln miirVIv andth li!r '
,soon shows the effects of its wonderfully exhilarating and life
producing qualities. 1 t , - ; .
4 One twenty-five-cent botUe is enough to convince you of It 'great
v:orth as a hair growing and hair beautifying remedy try It and see
fr yourself. Now on sale at every drug and toilet store in the land.
Three sues, 33c, 50c and $1.00. - . '
1 . ;f'!"-' h-'i
V i, : ' . f.-
4 .
W. B. Home, An. a., KaQ frU, j
Ji B. Stetaon, Am. atr.. Ban Prandaeev -'
- Dalaj FreeajaB, Am. err.. aa rrsaclses. v
1 Irene. Am. s)l4 Sss "rsnrtaco. .v
, Virginia, Am. sea.. Kaa Praaelaeo. -
Oiarebll). Am. eeh., San fYanelaea, . - '
Elnf vrras. Am. aok.. Baa Pedro,
Ahble. Am, ech.. Baa Frasrleco. V ,
Jim Butler, Am. atr San rranrlseo. '
1 E. F. Sanders, Am, aeh., Sao Pedro.
Cheballs. Am. bktn.,. Baa Pedro. . .
Za most With Cemeat Sad ttatni, '
f FneeleiK-h, Br. all., Hambarf. - ,
BrennrSr. bS., Hull' .-.-.. . '
Cwar Caatle, Br. bk., Antwerp. VV :
1 Dala-onar. Br. sbv Bamborg ' - r
Burove, 'Fr. bk.. Antwerp.,
.Oenerlete Mellooe, Fr. . bk., taadosj.
'Rene Kereller. Ft. eh Hambnrg. .
Laennee. Ft sb., Bwanfes.
Le filler. Fr. bk., London, ' ' -.
Martha Rosa. Fr. bk.. Hanrtnrs '
" Moaamblque.. Bt. ab., Newcaatle, C :
' Bamos, nr. bk., Bnieiria. . ,
' Rlaro, Oer. shM London, j v '
Bocoa, Fr. sb.. Neweaatla, . "
Vlneennea, Ft. bk., Glaaaow.
. Marecbatl Tnrrene, Fr. bk.. Hamburg.
Vllle e llnlbooee, Fr bk- Antwerp, v -;
Ooetharr, Fr. bk Asrwerp.
Plerr! Lotl. Fr. bk., Astwerp. i
. Walden Abber. Br. sb., Antwerp.
Oleneaalm, Br. ab, Antwerp.
Veraallles. Fr. bk., Leltb.
General de Boladeffr. Fr. bk.. Leadsa.
General d Nesrler, Fr. bk., Loodoa. ,
OeeJ Ships Zs Boat. . . J
Beles. Ft. bk.. Newcaatle. A. . . '
Col. de Vinebols Uarenll. Fr. bk., KeweaatKA, N
viaTvraoii. or. au.. nvwcaaiie, a.
WUlsestt, Am. bk Nawcaatle, A. '
Tramp Steamers' Za Zsata, .
Aaeet. Br. wrH Ssesos Artss.
Hrodtord. ' Br.- str. Baa Frandaoa,'
Urnaan Mara, Jap. str., Japan.
African Monarch, Br. art.. Sao Frsselaos. -Stratbjre.
Br. atr. Ban Francisco..
Telloa, Kor. atr.. Ban Frasctee.
Bark,. 'or. str.,- Bas Franclaco. ,: -Maori
-Kins. Br. atr., BbaosbaL
Knivbt Templar. Br. strv orient. 1
Kenrlkvlbeen. MoT atr., Ban Franelsss,
Queen Aleaanrtra. Br. atr., Madras.
Kallbla. Br. str., Sao Franclaee. '
Manha Mar. Jap. str., Balloaa Croa'
It jades. Am. str., orient. -
.Mackinaw. Am, str.. Seattle. , .
San Mateo, Am, atr., 8an Francisco.
1 Oil Carnara Xa Bents " '
Uarerkk, Am. str.. Ban Franclacov
ROSE CITY FLOUR, best fancy patent sack
I : EASTERN SUGAR CURED HAMS, pound.
a if
e or-
....91.20
i a -" 1
Scotch Oats, tiackaire.'. . . . ;10
I j r Bottle Blue Label Catsup.!.. ...201
Eale Milk, can . . .;v.
...... 15
: 3 can Carnation Cream . . . .v .... ... .... .25
2 cans Minced Clamff
,.25
4 packages Corn Starchy.. ,
25s
Pound Mocha and Java Coffee.
.25f
Can Bakerl Cocoa. . . T.. : . 7.. .. ... . 20s
Pound' Green or Black Tea.
).
2
7 pounds Standard Rolled Oats
2
6 pounds Bro'ken Rice. .. . ..: 25
12 bars Laundry Soap. .
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SPECIAL" PRICES TO HOTELS, RESTAURANTS AND BOARDING-HOUSES
SUMMER DRINICS
VERY RERESHINd,' IT HELPS DIQESJION AND MAKES BLOOD
Zlshsiel 2d Ulcere! 7!er '
RlcsIInj nd Elbcral Water . j .
: GressSia Sjrcp scd Uteersl Waicr
Claret ssd Ulsersl Water
.Bcrfiiindj &:iserl .Viler ,
- Ssaierceesd KIstrd- Water
V Can be delivered at your bouse at the following prices:
Clsret, Type XXX, at. i.tyt gallon br $3.00 per do.
Ziniandel, lype aaa. ar..i.uu gauon or v.w aoa.
Burgundy, Type XXX, at. .$liJ gallon or $5.00 doz.
Hoch, Type XXX. at.,;.:. 75c gallon or 13.00 dos.
Riesling,. Type XXX, at. ..$U0 gallon or $4.00 doa.
Sauterne, Type XXX, at. . ,$U0 gallon or $6.00 dos.
'SPECIAL1 PRICES FOR THIS MONTH. '
Welsh's Grape Juice, dozen"quarti......,.....$4J0
Crests Blanca Sauterne, dosen quarU.... ...... $6.00
Ah
Crests Blanca Sauterne. two dozen pints. ...... $7.00
Imported White Wines, ;per, dosen.... ...., .$6.00
McBrayer Whisky, bottled, in bond, 5 yrs, old $1U)0 .
Pure Food Port Wine, gallon.. frf .75c
Pur Food Sherry Win, gallon.;,.'... ,...75c
Pure Food Angelica Wine, gallon 75c
Pure Food Muscat Wine, gallon v .:....'.'.'..,.. 75c
Pure Food Jokay Wine, gallon. ...75c
We deliver goods .FREE to any part of the town? Orders-sent in through telephone Main 70 will have
our prompt attention.' Orders from the.country mut send in 25c extra for containers o til bulk goods.
L.AKJB ERIE WINE AND LIQUOR CO. !
:'... st: .:'. mi tne"e'ion rAn if AIM TJTJT s'htts . T .. ." 'A T .. ..,.', :::...r;.
ALONG THE WATERFRONT
. -.'..''' ..' ."J.-' sksBa-aasaaassB ,,.-'l':.y'V"-;f.,,l''.',
?Th British steamer Btrathrre'arrlved I
I at Rainier : tHl mornln to load lumber I
for the orient. Bh 1 unaer charter to I
E. T. William & Co. of this city. t
Tha French bark Baronnor. " Caotaln
Hue,' cleared this mominf . for Queens- aMitfCtttt ttttf effaf f aaAAaaa4aaa4aa4aa44asaaS))a4444aaiAaaaaaaaaif af
town or raimoutn ror oraer witn i
.valued at I
119,881 bushels - of i wheat,
115.000.
The steamer Oresona will ao on th
Salem run soon in conjunction with th
Pomona, while the teamr Altona will
b placed in commission on the. Oregon
City run." The Oregon 1 being over
hauled t . th yard of th Portland
Shipbuilding company.
The steam schooner Qulnault cleared
for Ban Francesco this morning with
6BO.O00 feet of lumber and th (team
chooner Excelsior sailed last night
With ri0, 000 feet of lumber , for the I
same destination. ' V '
The barken tin J..M. Griffith eleared
last night for San Francisco with
700,000 feet of lumber end th steam 1
chooner Nom City cleared thl after
noon with a part cargo Of railroad ileal
for. Sap ;, Pedro.' . Sb ,will -flniah at
Rainier and Stella,; :-,.--,
The oriental ' liner Nlcomedia left I
down thl morning bound for Japan and I
China with a cargo valued at ,250,4J,
and . the 1 gasoline schooner Berwick'
railed for Rogue- river, The steamer
George -W. i Elder sailed last night for
lan pedro and way ports. ,
BAY CU V MARKET
185 FOURTH -STREET
NEAR , YAMHILL
: ." r - Prompt Delivery to All Parts of West Side . VA
A Full line o! Firs! Qass Iilcats
-v Spring Lamb, direct from the farmer, never In cold storage.
Home-made Lard, Bacon and Hams, Corned Beef; also full
lines fresh Vegetables Fresh Eggs and Butter vj.;. .
Call up Main 2830. Horn
Phone A2830 " "? . V. ;
vThe very choicest taA be had.
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MARINE-NOTE"
Astoria, May IT. Arrived down " last
night and lld at 4:10 a. m., ftsamer
Excelsior, for San fVancisco. Arrived
down at 1:80 and aaiied at 6:80 a. m..
steamer Oeorge W.'Elder, for San Pedro
and way port. Arrived down at 4 a.
m.. f Norwegian tamer Norman Islea
Arrived down at 4 a. m., barken tine J.
M. Griffith. Arrived at $ and left up at
4 a. , m., steamer ' Asuncion, from San
Franclaoo. Arrived down at 10:40 a. m.
and sailed at 8:80 p. m temr Quln
ault, for San Franciaeo. 7 : i;'
San Franclaoo, . May IT.- Arrived.
steamer w. 8. porter; from "Portland.
Arrived yesterday, steamer
and F. A: KUburn, from Portland. L
: Astoria, Majr, Arrived 'down at
8. IS . and , sailed . at l-p. m.. steamer
Columbia, for' fian Francisco. Sailed at
8:18 p. m., steamer South Bay. for-San
Francisca Arrived at 8:18 and left ud
at 4:80 p. m., British steamer Strathyr.
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Chehal'l and choonp F, E. Sander, for
Columbia river, k
Aetorl'a,' May aT.t-Conditlon of th
Cascade par art 8 a. m.,, obscured; wind, aouth,
)6 will; weather, raining. . , t
r mJes at Astoria today High water.
8:18 a.' m. 7,8 feet; 4:48 p. m., 6.4 feet.J
Low. water, 10:04 . m.,,0.1 feeu 10:04
p. m.. 8.8 feef. " 1 v '
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m the .Mwt4a.ianM cev, talMp, wiU tacit same aad address a4 10 ccai U ilvcr or .tamp to pay pOSUgs, : j Joi, llV
Laa Sally Tonlgn
.-Sailed, Barkeatln I At Armory. 10ti St Couch. Fine program.
THE
HIGHEST-;
GRADES
OF COFFEE
ROASTED
IN THE
AT YOUR
GROCERS.
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BUTTER
Best Creaniery 50c
; ., FRESH RANCH EGGS.
Dairy ButterT.T; . .7.Trr.40)
Best Sugar Cured Ham, .,..17
Breakfast Bacon . ;. ....... .18t
Cream Brick Cheese, ... ? 1
lb SOe and 25
Wmburger Cheese, each....35f
Full Cream Cheese, S lbs.'.'.356 ..
Ileomargarine . . , . ,401 "
Chickens 17c and 20c
LaGrande Creamery
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Poultry, Fish snd Oysters
,. ; Tou can get them at .
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