The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 13, 1907, Page 15, Image 15

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;THE r OREGON DAILY . JOURNAL PORTLAND FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER ' IS, 1D0T.
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Other Classified Ad-
vertisements will be
found on pp. 18-19.
NEW TODaV
Lot 170 Feet Deep
I120Q Buys large west ld lot 0
170 on Flm t. south; overlooks rlvr;
beautiful site for a home. Her U vr
fc lot ard three M the. .In th cur. at
luourDan prices. , , .
m rnMDTON '
Both Phone. 100 Ablngton Bid.
' j MARRIAGE LICENSES.
Warner Stark. S9S Bavler street, 24;
lienor Grounei, 1. ,
R. Leon Janln, 961 Eaet Sixth North,
14: Charlotte I Keep. 82.
faenrr Larsen. Warren, Oreron, (4;
J Martha (yBracke, 84. '
W. W. Adams, 78 Klllinssworth ave
nue Is; Margaret waian. zas.
W. H. Gregory. Ilwaco, Washington,
, ! Juanlla Fox, 2.
7 C. H. Fimple, 14 Union avenue North,
i II; Elisabeth Bavin, i.
William E. Olssell. 7S9 Dawson street.
ISO: Jennie M. Kllnet, 48.
arles M. R(. 887 Union avenue, ii;
Alt a Noble, 18. ,
Charles 8. sutler, id; ana
ban. 24.
John A. Landls, 0 North Sixth street.
12; Mary Wecklund, 16.
C H. Bmlleagh. 76 North Ninth street.
19: Cora Olson, 82.
Weddlns; Cards. w. u. mun lo
Washington bide, corner 4th and "Wash
ington sts. '
Weddings cards the best. 100 for 16.
Alvln S. Hawk, 144 2d at.
Tonseta & Co., nortats, for flowers of
all kinds. 128 th st.
Clarke Broa., Florists -Fine flowers
nd floral designs.
289 Morrison i
I "dress suits for rent, air
slses.
Unique Tailoring Co., 09 8tark st.
BUSINESS CHANCES.
14 ROOMS. OAK FUKNITUREV 1660
20 rooms, well located, 18,660.,
BO rnorrm. nawlv furnished. 14.260.
' $850 3-room house and , barn, lot
60x100. ,' Will trade for homes and
cows. See our list 100 hotels and
rooming houses
fl 8. ARNOLD A CO..
I61H Morrison st. Phone Main 7811
t6R liOtteL 6V Ui rooms, wltli
mr; rooming nouse, one or 05 rooms;
nns- oi m rooms, see Lm W. KODertSon,
f99 pwwniiuwig.
l l 8ALEnEAL ESTATE
aGRHAT BARGAINS IN HOMES.
m $2.100 Beautiful 8-rbom bungalow;
fireplace; complete bathroom; eleotrlo
,VP?Ui . n,c . basement; cement walk.
This place Is worth $2,600, but party
..Vi?00"-J-room bungalow In Holladay
addition; full corner lot; 6-foot porches
on three sides of house; full basement;
bath, etc i half canh.
I1.7XE l.rnnm hnia katk
full upstairs with open stairway; room
for 8 large rooma; a dandy place for
th money; half cash.
-au and see us for homes.
F. J. HTEINMETZ A CO..
The Homesollers, 198 Morrison St.
m NEAR OVfcRLo6lC ALBiNA.
Two nice full blacks: flna fruit: .
room rood houses: eitv wtrt etraot
graded; $4,000, $4,600;. less half cash;
Coraer. block; lawn; Dne -room
house anci fine poultry yards; $8,000;
GETS HIGH RATE
4 .i vJ' i -
British Ship Tola Gets Char
ter to Carry Cargo of
" Lumber.
ANOTHER BIG TRA3IP
ENGAGED FOR WHEAT
Steamer Indian Monarch Taken by
Kerr, Gilford & Co. to Carry Cargo
of Breadstuff to Europe No Idle
Vessel fin Harbor.
Nloomedla, orient. ......
.........'Nov.
e. ' . v.. an
uair cash, per cent.
nne u block. E. 14th St.: all fine
fruits: fine 7-room house, barn: a lovelv
vuu, nair
it of bari
acreage and farms
noma; 13,900: half raab. ter cent.
Fine list of bargains In houses, lots.
BIRTaS
HANSON September 7, to Mr. and Mrs.
Charles H. Hanaon, 109 N. Third St.,
a daughter.
HA IN September 10, tt Mr. and Mrs.
Halns, 623 N. Twenty-sixth
Mrs.
John W.
L. a non.
BARBOUR July 16. to Mr. and
William C. Barbour, a daughter.
CHAMBERS July 11, to Mr. and Mrs.
George M- Chambers, Seattle, Wash., a
pon.
GREBE INVESTMENT CO.,
Room 6. 221 14 Morrliinn St.
C. L. PARKER, REAL ATE" AND
insurance, r. v. pox Z7, WoodstocK,
Or., phone Sellwood 621, has been estab
lished In real estate business In Wood
stock for the last five years, and la
therefore well acaualntad with nron-
erty values in Woodstock, Tremont
Place, Tremont Park, Avonla. Germanta,
Lenox and vicinity. His list of houses
snd lots Is very complete, and persons
wishing to buy can be assured of fair
treatment. He has several rood bar
gains In houses and lots now on band,
upon reasonable terms. Take the
Woodstock car which will land you at
his office door. His office Is not oDen
on Sundays.
READ THIS AND TllEN LOOk ME UP"
f- $2,l- for- O cttages- reotnar all
Fiasierea, nearly new, colonial porch;
rult of various kinds, on corner, 2
blocks from 2 car lines, 20 mlntues'
ride, or will sell separately; the best
bargain In Portland; terms easy. A. 8.
uraper, 343 H Washington st, rooms
3 and 4, corner 7th.
DEATHS
If YOU HAVE 300 CAgk'JIKb WANT
a nice -room cottage, 16 minutes
ride from center of city, you can have
it dv caning on a. c. Huribert, 268
Stark at Price $2,800: must have $300
at once; 88x100 feet of ground; 1 block
irom car. zou starK st
and new
and up. J.
modern
E.
ERICKSON September , Charles J.
Erlckson, aged 31 years, 6 months snd
ft 1 ... A , T tm Ano-AlA. nnftiltnAnla
DEITRICH September 12, Martin Delt- bert, 266 Stark st
rich, aged 71 years, 4 monms ana
Jays, 627 Roselawn avenue; senile decay.
GILHAAI September 11, Frank F. Oll-
ham aged 47 years, 6 months and 8
Baya, '21 Hood street; parenchymatous
nephritis.
NELSON September 8. William Nelson,
aged about 64 years, at St. Vlncant's
hospital; acute congeatlon of lungs,
HUTSON September 11. Emery Hut
son, aged 8 months and 10 days, 642
Fifteenth st. S.; enterocolitis.
ERICKSON At Los Angeles, Cal., Sep
tember 6. Charles J. Erlckson, form-
rly .of this city, aged 31 yeara, 6
months and 24 days. Funeral notice
hereafter.
A FINE FRUIT FARM, 8 MILES FROM
Vancouver; modern house, 110 acres
m.ouu caan win nanaie tnis. J. c. Hun
LOST AND FOUND.
BEAUTIFUL HOMES IN BOOMING
SUverton for sals by J. E. Hosmer,
piivenon, ur.
Lots to build on at $4b6 and tJP
homes from 81.260
Hosmer. SUverton, Or.
MUST SACRIFICE AT ONCE, A FINB
H-acre. 1 block car. Mount Soott line,
peaAnabel. Owner, 86 E. 7th st. Phone
r.asi am.
FOR SALE FARMS
Z. & V. FARM BARGAINS.
100-acre farm adjoining Monmouth
corporation limits; fine soil, plenty of
LOST ON FULTON CAR. THURSDAY
evening, purse containing money ana
far tickets. Return to oaahler Journal
.fflce. Reward.
HE Li WANTED MALE
----Cr---- -,
WANTED TEAMSTERS AND LABOR
ers at Anderson's brickyard, Denver
p.ve. and Bernard st.
GOOD OPENING FOR BOY IN PRINT-
Ing office; splendid chance to learn
trade; 26 sier week to start.
Hawk, 144 ra st
Alvln S
HELP WANTED FEMALE
WANTED LADY TEACHERS. APPLY
this evening from 6:30 to 9 o clock,
146tt let St.
Wanted reception room girl
state salary expected.
journal.
Address L-26
SITUATIONS WANTED MALE.
JANITORS, BY MAN AND WIFE. IN
large rooming house; would invest
$2,000, If proposition good. 0-26, Jour
rial.
COMPETENT
BARTENDER
position, city or small town.
N-26. Journal.
WANTS
Address
SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE,
ELDERUY GERMAN LADY. THOR'
oughly experienced, having had charge
. of one of the leading hotels here, wishes
position as housekeeper for hotel or
private family, or similar work. Ad
ilreas K-26. Journal.
RELIABLE WOMAN WANTS ANY
kino of work by day. P-26, Journal.
WANTED TO RENT
BY OCT. 1, 6 OR 7-ROOM MODERN
house with yard; eaat side preferred.
W. A Blackburn, at Studebaker & Bros.
Co. Fnone 81
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED SECOND - HAND PLAT-
' 1 -m a A S 1
-ii- " " ii i -.;--,-,- . i .i ' i '' . . .,.
URNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT.
LARGE FRONT AND OUTSIDE SUN-
ny rooms, steam neat, rree Dams, leg
Lownsdale, near Morrison.
FURNISHED HOUSES.
MODERN 6-ROOM HOUSE, CHOICE
location, east side; for six months.
Phone East 4669 after 6 o'clock even
In gsorSundaj
FOR REN HOUSES
8-ROOM STRICTLY MODERN; 2 CAR
llnes and walking distance, E. Harri
son and 11th. Inquire. Phone Sell
wood 69.
BUSINESS CHANCES.
$260 TAKES LARGE, WELL ESTAB
llshed paying cigar, confectionery
store; fresh stock; splendid fixtures;
great bargain; elegant store and rooms:
rent $1$. 13 Williams ave. Take U
car.
OREGON LAWYER WANTED I
have a good proposition for the right
man; must have $2,600 and good habits.
J. E. -Hosmer, SUverton. Or.
4-CHAIR BARBERSHOP FOR SALE,
cheap, If sold at once. 64 4th st.
WANTED PARTNER IN REAL ES
tate business to show Property expe
rience not necessary. $260 cash. Room
S. 225 6th st ;
water; will grow anything; nearly new
o-room nouse ana all kinds or outbuild
ings; nearly $2,000 worth of stock and
machinery (list in office) go with place;
price only $7,600; easy terms; number of
photographs In office.
700-acres farm located about three
miles from Cottage Grove, on the South
ern P&oltie railroad: 260 acres In culti
vation, 260 more easily placed in culti
vation; bdoui 3,000,000 zeet saw timber
on place and plenty of spring water
and open pasture; one new 8-room house
vuw iivw i-i uum ciuuBB, new unrn,
66x126, hay barn, 60x60, and a number
of other outbuildings; price only 330
jier acre, una terms.
ZIMMERMAN A VAUGHAN,
Room 803 Buchanan bldg.,
286 H Washington st.
$4 acres, all rood soil, all fenced and
cross-fenced; 4f acres cultivated; good
orchard, some full bearing walnut trees,
loaded with nuts; good 7-room house,
barn and outbuildings; running stream
of water; 3 cows, 8 heifers, 4 hogs,
binder, mower, rake and other farm
tools; 10 acres In potatoes; 20 tons hay
In barn; nicely located at station on
electric car line, 10 miles out; nice, level
roads; a good farm, well located and
where values are steadily Inoreasing.
HENKLE ft HARRISON,
' 217 Ablngton Bldg.
6 ACRES, CLEAR, GOOD SOIL, $600.
10 acres, 6 clear, and timber, 21,400.
10 acres.- improved garden soil. $2,000
20 acres, all dear, improved, $2,800.
20 acres, fine orchard land, $1,800.
40 aores, spring, fine soli, 32,000.
40 acres, good potato land, $8,600.
rAKMKHS' LANU CO., 208 3d 8t
Confirmation of the charter of the
British ship Tola was - obtained this
morning, It being announced that the
vessel will carry lumber to south Af
rica for the North Paclfio Lumber com
pany. She Is to get 10 shillings per
thousand feet, which Is said to be the
biggest freight ever paid for lumber
out of tills port for that destination.
Shipping men, however, are of tho opln
Ion that the Yolas owners closed a
poor deal In view of the fact that they
could have gotten 32 shillings per ton
for wheat to Europe.
The charter provides that the vessel
shall commence loading at once or as
soon as she can be properly ballasted.
This will only take a few days sines
she Is in condition to begin receiving
the gravel immediately. The xoia ar
rived here February 16 with general
cargo from Antwerp and has been
lying idle at the elevator duuk ever
since' emptied of her lnwsrd freight
awaiting a favorable engagement She
was the only disengaged vessel in tho
harbor and wheat exporters were In
clined to bid a premfdnt- for- he-hut
the owners refused 82 shillings a couplo
of days ago when the offer to haul
lumber to aha dark continent was laid
before them. The finally accepted It
when the charterer hit the high water
mask, but even so it is figured they
would have driven a better bargain bad
they -accepted 82 shillings for wheat,
which Is practically the same as 60
shillings for lumber.
The advantage In having accepted a
wheat cuarter ' would have' been found
In the smaller cost of loading and bet
ter chances of getting business upon
arrival at her destination, two very Im
portant items In shipping. According
to the usual war of figuring, the Yola
will receive $18,760 for hauling 1.260,
000 feet of lumber to south Africa. For
hauling a full cargo of wheat to Europe
at 82 shillings a ton, she would receive
$18,800, or $60 more than for lumber
to south Africa and save about 31.200
cost of loading the cargo besides having
the advantage by going to Europe of
having no trouble getting a cargo for
this coast or some other distant port
whereas south Africa has nothing to
offer except a run in ballast to Aus
tralla for coal.
Another large tramp was reported
chartered today to load wheat for
Europe this fall. She Is the British
steamer Indian Monarch, 2,818 tons
net now on the way from Newcastle,
Australia, to San Francisco with a car
go of coal. She was taken by Kerr,
Glfford & Co. which firm engaged the
British steamer Strahenrlk yesterday
to carry wheat from this port to Europe
Another British tramp to load wheat
here for Europe Is the Parkston, now
en route from San Francisco.
':H; Yessela In 2ort.
Yola, Br. sh ......,,,.. . .Elevator dock
Dalgonar, Br, sh. ..... . . .... . .Oceanic
Bee, Am. son.,., Willamette LAB. Wks
oisra, ur. sn.,,..,.jr-oruana Lumoer co,
Conwav Caatla Br hk. .Columbia No. 1
King Cyrus. Am. son........... Astoria
Beulah, Am, sch .Astoria
Vlncennes, Fr, bk .Columbia No. 1
North King, Am. tug........... Astoria
Anieiopa. Am. sen root of Lincoln
St Nicholas, Am. sh, ...Astoria
St Louis, Fr. bk... ....... Centennial
Compeer, Am. soft .........Astoria
Btrathness. Br. as. .Portland Lumber Co,
North Star, Am. tug.... ...Astoria
Americana, Am. sch.,, Vancouver
Gardiner City, Am. bktn. ....... .Stella
CoL de Vllleboie Muriel, Fr. bk. Bunkers
rtonoipu. Am. sen westpor;
Oliver J. Olsen. Am. as. . .Tongue Point
Kva, Ger. ss , Flour mills
Berlin, Am. sh...... Alblna
Kalomo, Br. ss..... Alaska
Glendale, Am. sch.... Astoria
Wrestler, Am. bktn Llnnton
Wallacut Am. barge..... Stream
Johan Foulsen, Am. str Oceanic
Redondo. Am. ss Couch
Emily F. Whitney, Am. bk. . .On way up
Grays Harbor. Am. as.. Will. I. S. wks
Bants jruta, Am. ss. rortsmoutn
Atlas, Am. ss. Llnnton
City of Panama, Am. ss......Alns worth
Salvator, Am. son. Astoria
Alllanoa, Am. ss Couch st
Breakwater, Am. ss Oak st
. Xiwabei Carriers 29a stoat.
Thomas L. Wand. Am. str. San Francisco
Susie M. Plummer, Am. sch, . .Guaymas
Lettltla, Am, sch San Francisco
Annie M, CampbeJ, Am, sch
San Francisco
Glendale, Am. sch;.. .....San Francisco
Mabel Gale, Am. sch San Francisco
Andy Mahoney. Am. sch.. .San Francisco
W. F. Garms, Am. sch , .San Pedro
Virginia, Am. sch Port Los Angeles
Lskme. Am. ss San Francisco
George Loomia, Am. as.. San Frsnolsoo
Aureus, Am. ss San Francisco
Sb stoat Wltk Oemsat wad OeseraL
Buccleuch, Br. sh.. Hamburg
L'renn. Fr. bk .7 Hull
Europe, Br. bk Antwerp
Genevieve Mollnos, Fr. bk.... ..London
Rene Kervller, Fr. eh Hamburg
Laennec, Fr. sh Swansea
Le Filler, Fr. bk London
Martha Roux, Fr. bk Hamburg
Mosamblque, Br.
Samoa, Br. D
bk Newcastle.
k Shields
Thiers. Fr. sh Newoastle. E.
Marechaei Turrene, ft. dk. ..namourg
Ville de Mulhouae. Fr. bk Antwerp
Ouethary, Fr. bk Antwerp
Ptsrrt iuir T. CIC. ,... .Antwerp
Walden Abbey. Br. sh Antwerp
Glenesslln. Br. sn Antwerp
Versailles, Fr. bk ..Lelth
General de Bolsdsffre, Fr. bk. .London
General de Negrier. FY. bk London
Bayard. Fr. bk......... Antwerp
Vllle de Dijon, Fr. bk Antwerp
Alice Marie, Fr. bk Antwerp
Eurene Rergallne, FT. DK Antwerp
H. Haekfleld. Gr. bk Honolulu
Arctic Stream, Br, sh Rotterdam
Crown of India, Br. bk. .... .Antwerp
Cornil Bart, Fr bk t Antwerp
Jules Gommes, Fr. bk Rotterdam
Edward Detallle. Fr. bk Antwerp
Coal Ships Jtn Xonte.
THREE COASTERS ARRIVE.
Steamers Alliance and Breakwater
in Port From Coo Bay.
The steamer Alllanoe. Captain Olson,
returned from Coos bay this morning,
bringing e, full cargo and all her berths
occupied. Included In the cargo was
2,300 oases of condensed milk, the
largest shipment of its kind ever
brought here for transhipment east.
Captain Olson says the Cons bay
people gave the Alliance a royal wel
come when she arrived there In the
early part of the week, after her non
appearance for several weeks on ac
count of having been laid up here for
repairs. They said that without the
periodical visits of the Alliance, the
growing city appeared lonesome, as
they have now become used to having
two regular boats to Portland, ana
cannot do without either of them. Ef
fort will be made to get the Alllanoe
away for Coos tomorrow night
The steamer Breaxwater, captain
Magenn, will be In the harbor from
Coos bay this evening. She reached
Astoria this morning and left up about
noon. She, too, is expected to bring a
full cargo and all the passengers that
her berths will accommodate, because
traffic between this port and the Coos
bay county Is heavier than ever.
The steamer City of Panama. Cap
tain Nelson, arrived at Alnsworth dock
late last night from San Francisco.
She encountered fine weather and
made the trip In a little better time
than ordinarily. She brought a full
cargo and a full list of passengers.
There Is talk of having the big
t ra irhtrtr Avtjk. arrt An th. Pnrfl.nrl.Rftn
ARE CONSIDERED RARE Francisco run r a while to help move
of the City of Panama could not con
firm the report
Belen. Fr. bk
Claverdon, Br. ah....
Wlllscott Am. bk....
Port Patrick, Br. sh..
St. Mtrren, Br. sh....
Crillon. Fr. bk
Ardencralg, Br, bk...
Eugene Schneider, Fr.
Buffon, Fr. bk
Castle Rock, Br. sh..
Red Mil. Br. ss. ... ...
Knight Templar, Br.
'iymenc, Br. str.
, . . . Newcastle, A.
, .. .Newcastle, A.
....Newcastle, A.
. .. .Newcastle, A.
, .. .Newcastle, A.
. . .Newcastle, A.
. . . .Newcastle, A.
bk. Newcastle, A.
. . . .Newcastle, A.
Sydney, A.
. . . .Newcastle, A.
sa. .Newcastle, A.
K! . 1 .
l y merit-, or. ii .newa.iio, w.
Henry vlllardi Am. str. . .Newcastle. A.
Thordls, Nor. str Morovan, Japan
Homeward Bound, Am. bk. Newcastle, A.
Emily Reed. Am. sh.. .Newcastle, Aus.
Ancalos, Br, sh Newcastle, A.
Brlieux, Fr. bk Newcastle, A.
Tramp Steamer 23a Scute.
Else, Nor. ss 8an Francisco
African Monarch, Br. ns Japan
Inveran, Br. si Port Los Angeles
Ferndene, Br. str San Francisco
Terje Vlkon, Nor. ss San Francisco
Admiral Borreson, Nor. ss San Fr.
Barkston, Br. ss San Franicsoo
Stratjienrlk, Br. ss San Francisco
Indlilh Monarch, Br. ss...San Francisco
Oil Steamer 2ne.
Maverick, Am. ss San Francisco
W. 8. Porter, Am. ss Gavloto
Col. E. T. Drake, Am. ss. .San Francisco
En Bout la Ballast to Ztoad Grain.
Gael. Fr. bk Puset Bound
Turgot. Fr. bk Puget Sound
Mlltonburn. Br. bk Santa Rosalia
Dumflreshlre, Br. eh.. Port Los Angeles
Sully, Ft. bk San Francisco
Celtlo Chief. Br. sh Honolulu
Admiral Comeullar, Fr. bk San Fr.
Strathgryfe, Br, ah.... , ...Callao
Castor, Br. sh , Valparaiso
NoemL Fr. bk... Seattle
Alsterksmp, Uer. sh Caleta Colosa
Schubek, Oar, bk..'. Valparaiso
MARINE NOTES
Astoria, Or., Sept. li. Arrived down
at 4 a. m. Sohoner Compeer. Arrived
down' at t a. m, and sailed Steamer
Roanote, for San Pedro and way ports.
Left up at S a. TO. Bark E. F. Whitney
Arrived it I l m. Schooner Mabel
Gale, from San Pedro. Arrived at 11:10
a m. Steamer Breakwater, from Coos
Bay.
San Franoisco. Sept. It. Sailed at
last night Steamer R. D. Inman, for
Portland.
Astoria, Or., Sept. 13. Arrived at
13:30 and left up at 2:40 p. m. Steamer
Alliance, from Coo Bay. Sailed at 2:20
p. m. Schooner Alice McDonald, for
Redondo.
Astoria, Or., Sept. 13. Condition of
ths bar at 8 a. m.. smooth: wind south
east six miles; weatner, clear.
Tides at Astoria today: mgn water
4:27 a. m.. 18 feet: 4:28 D in . 8.4 feet.
Low water 10:22 a. m.. 2.6 feet; 11:27
p. m.. ,g root.
HISTORIC nOUSE TO BE
PLACED ON MARKET
From the Westminster Oasette.
The report that Orleans House,
Twickenham, Is to be old presumably
to the speculative builder will bn re-
eeived witn reelings or consternation
by all those Interested In the preserva
tion of historic sites.
The present house, which 1 designed
after an Italian model, was built by
James Johnstone, secretary of state for
Scotland, in the earlier years or tne
eighteenth eentury. The large ootagoa
room at the end of the bouse was
erected especially for the entertainment
or queen Caroline, consort or ueorge li.
Maokey in his "Tour 'i n rough t-ngiana,"
(published In 1720), says that "Secre
tary Johnstone bad the best collection
or limit or most gentlemen in angiana,
A . t . ( J T a .m, L. I .,1...
ina Aiiai uw Ilu liuya. lit ma iu...
froni which he made some hogsheads of
wine a year; and that Dr. Bradley, In
his "Treatise on Gardening." ranked
him among the first gardener In the
kingdom.''
The house, after passing through a
succession of owners, was rented by
Louis Philippe, King of the French, on
his arrival In England from New York
In 1800. From Louis PhlllDDe's resl-
OWiCa-lt flertve snodsra- asms ol
"Orleans Hons." The estate was pur
chased In 1846 by Lord Kllmorey, from
whom It passed Into the possession of
the Due dAumale, who added a picture
gallery and library.
ANDIALS CAREFUL OF
FOOD THEY DEVOUR
Nature faking aside." said John
Lover, the Zoo keeper, "mice won't eat
oleo. It is a fact Lay a pat of oleo
and a pat of butter aide by side, and In
he morning tne putter win De gone, dui
the oleo will remain untouched.
"Oh, yea, some animals sre Incredibly
nloe about their food. The otter, when
llvlnr wild, will only eat one piece, one
mouthful, out of each fish he catches.
He will land a beautiful trout but only
one bite of It, from the back just be-
hand the neck. Is good enough for him.
The rest he tosses aside. This epicure
often kills a dozen fine big trout to
make one meal.
'Chimpansees have very delicate
tastes. A banana or a pineapple that to
you seems delicious to a cnimpansee
may be revolting. His taste Is keener.
Grapes grown In hothouses where sul
phur fumes are used as an Insecticide
taste all rient to a man, dui a emm
name will have none of them.
rne lcnneumon luves eiRi. nv turn
tell a fresh from a stale one simply by
tapping the shell.
STRANGE MISSION OF
TWELVE TABBY CATS
From the Globe.
Twelve cats embarked on Saturday
on board the steamship Klncralg, at
Victoria docks. London, bound for In
dia, on the strangest mission on which
cats ever went They are going to
miiks a flrht asralnst the plague, and
to try to succeed where medical sclenoe
nas met witn not very great success.
The cats were embarked under the
care of the Salvation Army authorities,
and came from a oats' home at Ham
mersmith. '' They ar being lent t the
army colony at Muktipa, under the spe
cial care or, a Russian member of the
army. ,, - ... -" 'V;
Bach eat has a Mparate cage. Their
menu on the voyage 1 likely to meet
wtth their entire approval. Large tins
of sardine have been taken for their
exclusive use J as well as tin of her
rings, 1$ large Una of condensed milk,
some tinned New Zealand mutton, 40
pounds of rloe, and, among a variety of
other delicacies, several boxes of puppy
biscuits. " '
If ths experiment Is at all successful,
more cat may follow. The plague
commission in India proved last year
that plague 1 spread by rat flea. The
cat wllf, it la hoped, gradually kill the
rats, and thus eventually terminate the
cnier medium dv wmca tne oaciuu is
oommunlcated from one being to an
other. ,
But it remains to be seen whether
or not In killing the Infected rats the
cat will themselves get the plague,
snd ons bacteriologist ha given it as
his opinion that the liability In this re
spect I very great
CRITICISM OF WEALTH.
IRASSrORTATIOX
Lofr Rates From
the East
Philadelphia Newspaper Objects to
A bus of the Honest Rich.
From the Philadelphia Ledger.
Mingled with the arraignment of Ill
gotten gain there Is much canting criti
cism or all wealth. The man who rises
from poverty to Independence by honest
dealing, so far from deserving envy,
hatred and all unchaiitableneas is en
titled to public respect It is the duty
of the poor man, so far as In him lies,
to improve his estste. It la as incum
bent upon such a man to accumulate
money honestly as It Is upon the igno
rant to gain knowledge. In the railing
accusations sgalnst wealth in certain
quarters It Is assumed thst all fortune
are In aoms sens "tainted." The vir
tue of wealth turns upon the mean by
which It Is acquired and the use to
which It is applied.
Daring ' September and October, the
Great Northern railway will sell colo
nist ticket from all eastern- point at
greatly reduced rates.
ww Tork to ortla4........f SO.OO
Boston to 2orUad m4H.4"
Galea; to XHnrUaad.. S33.0U
t. past to Jortlad.... . '
Miaaeapollc to Vortlaadl
Snlnth to IorSland. . . .
aiona City to 8rrsk4.
Proportionate reduction from other
point. Now Is the time to send, for
your frlsnda. Order for ticket will
receive prompt attention. ' Additional
Information on application to H. Dick-'
son, C. P. A T. A.. 122 Third street,
Portland, Or. Phones Main 180. Horn
A-2286. ;.T"V
-.. S33.0O
"H.... 25.00
COOS BAY
Weekly Freight aad Passsags
errlo of the rim toamshly
Breakwater
Leaves YOmTX-tlTD rvsry iCoaday, tiOO
p. nu,4 xrom oaK-rareet sooa, ret
EMPmE NORTH BEND
"AND MARSHFIDUD
Freight Received Till 4 p. m. on Day
or sailing.
lAJtB lrom Portland, lat-ataa.
SI 0.OO! fa-el. 17.00. Uela&ijur Wrtu
and meals.
Inquire City Ticket Offlo. Third and
Washington sts., or Oak-street Dock.
wobt-c PAcrno srsiAictr-cxp 00,1
STXAJCaOEZPS
Roanoke and Geo. W.Elder
Sail for Eureka, San Francisco and Los
Angeles direct every Thursday Uln m
Ticket office 122 Third .near Aider.
POesTXuUTD AJTD PVOT SOTOR .
BOUTS
S. S. " Redondo"
Bailing from Couch street dock. Fort
land for Seattle, T acorn a. Everett and
Bellingham, September 18 at . p. nv
PBXIO-CT .
Connecting at Seattl for Noma.
Golofnlnln, Bt Michael, Chena and Fair
banks with steamers Pleiades, Hyadea,
Lyra, Mackinaw, Ohio.
Schubaoh 4k Hamilton, General Agents
Seattle, Wash.
F, P. Baamgartner, Agent. Portland,
Couch street dock.
Phone: Main 861; Home A41ILs i
Ho! For Astoria
O 9
FastSteamerTelegrapIr
Daily (mpi Thnrsday). Lve Alder
street dek I fc a ,
arandays a. sa. fl rwB-4 tstxv
Colombia Diver Oceocry
8U4tinkATOm zin vnuxatM,- -
Dally sands tirssss Part-Mi4 4 Th'
Dsilss, esetpt Sssssy, Isavts PettisM
I s. SI, krrtrlsg boat I f. a. irrs
frsifat ss sssnussra SplsadM sesesisiMsi
Uoos ftw setfita ass nvesteefc. .
Ones tBKt at lldar at Partialis I test mt
Csert st. The Dallas. Phaa Wsls S14, Pertlaad.
What
sa
Weak lan?
No man Is stronger than
his weakest part - Pew
men have perfect strength.
f
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
CHAS. E. TORK, 227H STARK, MUSIC
and band instruments: expert re Dai r-
ing.
SILVER CENTEE CENTS
66
WanPAd Rates
One cent per word or six cents per
ie, aany or unaay.
Seven insertions for the price of
Count five average words for the
first line a nit six average words for
each line thereafter.. Combination
of figures or Initials count as on
word, .'a . .. . ;.,-.-.. j:-i
Special rates on contracts -for one
month or longer. A: telephone call
will bring a classified ad man to
JOlXti Offlo. - .i . jc ,; : .
Phone Main 7if3, or ;
:5r'fidme7A - 3230
A curious cent, dater 1782, which has
come Into the hands of a ooln dealer. Is
said to represent the first attempt to
strike a coin of this denomination at the
United States mint at Philadelphia.
On the obverse Is a rather uely head
of Liberty to the right, with hair flow
ine behind, and below, in small flcures.
Is the date "1782." Around the border
Is inscribed "Liberty Parent of Science
St Indust" On the reverse is a wreath,
enclosing the words "One Cent," with
"i-iuu" Deiow, ana surrounding the
whole central device Is the inscription
unnea estate or Amerioa."
Ths Piece is much smaller than the
ordinary colonial cent, being about the
size of the half cent struck in the year
following. It 1s composed of copper,
but before placing the blank in the coin
age press a small plug of silver had
been inserted In the middle, and the
rarity now is known to coin collectors
as the "silver centre cent." It Is said
the Intention in putting in this plug of
silver was to bring up the intrinsic
value f the coin to exactly one cent
it is thought tnat tne cent was- the
design of a blacksmith named Peter
Gets of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, a self
taught engraver, who was employed at
the mint when that institution first be
gan operations in 1792, and who cut the
dies for several bther varieties of the
early coins. The same design was
struck In plain copper, but without the
sliver plug, and this variety too Is very
rare.
The inscription on the obverse of the
silver centre cent Is the same as that
borne by the interesting "dlsme" and
"half dlsme," also struck at the mint
In the same year from Washington
private plate, the head of Liberty on the
two latter coins being posed for by
Martha Washington, it is popularly sup
osed. The latter coins also are rare,
ut do not compare In scarcity with the
silver centre cent, of which only five
are known to be In existence. A fine
specimen brought $160 at the Smith sale
a year or so ago.
white regularly struck and issued
by the United States mint engravers,
still the silver centre cent was for
some reason rejected by the authorities
and so never got Into general circula
tion, f j
This particular specimen had been in
th possession of a small country mer
chant for 40 years, and he was over
whelmed with surprise to learn that
th coin was regarded as one of the
rarest of th United States coins. .
; N ' A Golden CXuuice, ' ,
t)istrict Attorney Jerome can confer
a lasting favor - upon a - decent-minded
public by pulling off the Thaw trial
while New York Is enjoying the obscur
ity which telegraphers' strike grant,
WOULD RAISE OSTRICHES.
Captain Pennicnik of the Yola Talks
of Retiring From Sea.
Captain Pennlcuik, master of the
British ship Tola which was chartered
this morning to carry a cargo of lumber
from this port to South Africa, says
that he Intends resigning command of
his vessel upon arriving there, to engage
in ostrich farming. An ostrich farm,
says the skipper, comes nearer to being
a Paradise than anything he could
think of.
"I am a great chloken fancier," said
the skipper this morning to some of his
friends, "but chickens are not a circum
stance to ostriches. By Jove, I could
raise Just as many ostriches as chickens
a year and just think how much larjrer
the birds are and the eggs. Then a
follow could get a decent breakfast for
sure, and not have to fish around a
plate, for half a dozen little bits of
tiny things that make one hungry eat
ing em.
"I know a Dutchman in Scuth Af
rica and I bet he makes $1,000 a year
raising ostriches, an' he can hardly
speak English. Now I can speak not
only English, but a little Kaffir too. so
I can't for the love of me see why I
shan't feather my nest from the .profits
of an ostrloh farm.'
Captain Pennlcuik has a large chicken
farm In England and sails the Tola
more for pastime than anything else.
He carries a few choice hens with him
on his travels around the world and they
seem to do well on the deck of the Wind
jammer. MARINE INTELLIGENCE
Begular Liners Pu to Arrive.
Breakwater, Coos Bay. ... . . . ... Sept 1 3
R. D. Inman, San Francisco. .. .Sept. 15
G. W. Elder, San Pedro and way Sept. 16
Arabia, orient Sept. 17
Costa Rica, San' Francisco .Sept. 18
Alliance, Coos Bay .Sept. 18
Roanoke, San Pedro and way,. Sept. 24
Johan Poulsen, San Francisco. .Sept. 25
Nloomedla. orient ....Oct 1
Alesla, orient. Oct. 2
Numantla, orient .............. .Oct 20
- r Begular Xlners to Depart,
Alliance, Coos Bay. . . . ....... .Sept 14
Redondo, Seattle ............. Sept 15
Johan Poulsert, San Francisco, .Sept It
Breakwater.. Coos bay. ....... .Sent 1
G. W. Elder, San Pedro and way.Sept 19
Arabia, orient
Roanoke, Ban
Ales la, orient,
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Is
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We cure safely and nromntly WEAKNESS, LOST MANHOOD. SPER
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COCELE, HYDROCELE, GONORRHOEA, GLEET, . OR ANY OF THE
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In selecting a physician or specialist, when in need of one, some
consideration and thought should be given to the qualifications, experi
ence and length of time an institute or' medical man has been located
In the city. It stands to reason that an Institution that has stood the
test of time and numbers its cures by the thousands is far superior to
mushroom institutions that spring up In a night, last a few months and
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' WB invite those who have dssp-seatsd and ehrosie disorders to call
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reasonable and in reach of any - worktngman.
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HOURS 8 a. m. to ( p. m.; Evenings, 7 to 8:80; Sundays, t a. m. to
11 noon. ' ..: -
DR. TAYLOR
The Lcidinf Specialist
If I were asked to point ont a man In full and perfect strengtffT
wouia not iook ior one with the largest muscles, the strongest
frame, nor the ablest in physical endurance. It is true that strenirth
of the muscles, cords and sinews must be built upon the foundation of.
a gooa vitality, out on tne other nsna it is most easily undermined
when the vitality is impaired. I would rather choose a man that X
knew had true vigor, that I knew had undergone no early dissipation.
war naa no spermatorrhoea, varicocele or hydrocele, and who was not.
suitering irom any latent disease such as contracted disorders' and.
contagious blood poison. Men who sre free and clean from disease
and weaknesses of this special nature have better vim, more energy
i j ...i . . t . r m.
.mi vimiu, aim vui sLujinjjnsii most in crery neia oi enaeavor.
WeaRness Wrecks Men's Lives
Many a youth of splendid promise has failed because of some
weakness the nature of which made him delay seekincr medical aid.
until it had become serious, and greatly injured his life's opportani-
tics, i nave seen tnousanas oi tnese cases, ana nave neard the story
of their suffering. Usually there is also a history of incompetent'
tteatment by family doctors, patent medicines, electric belts, and nn-'
principled meaicai institutes ana so-called specialists." - ,
Get the Best Treatment First
I have been treating Men, and men only, for nearly 25 years.' . I
have an established reputation in Portland, which I hold as a priceless
asset, l unocnaKt oniy curaoie cases, ana wnen 1 promise a cure I
guarantee it, and my business standing and bank references assure
the patient that my guarantee is absolutely binding. I do not think
l can show better taith in my ability and methods part my unqualified
oner uj patients to ,i Vl
PAY WHEIt CURED ' .
MY FEE
in Simple
D isorders
310
Why Pay More to
Others of Less ex
perience and Skill ?
ST. LOUIS
MEDICAL AND
SURQICAL;
DISPENSARY
cosines rectoro jurn yaxbtll btkexts. romTZvAirs, o&xaoir.
. pot
J
Wak;rie
Functional weakness in men is
In reality a comparatively simple
ailment, and Is but a symptom of
local disorder, a state of chronic in
flammation of the prostate gland.
No stimulating treatment, whether
internal or locally applied, can do
more than excite a temporary ac
trivlty. By my system or looai
treatment I restore absolutely
normal conditions throughout the
organs involved, whion promptly
result in complete and permanent
restoration or strength and vigor.
This treatment is original with m.
nd Is the only radical and certain
cure yet devised.
Varicocele
Varicocele is relaxation, knotting
and twisting of the most vital
blood vessels of the .organic sys
tem. It stagnate th local circu
lation and interfere with the pre-;
cesses of waste and repair.: Neglect
brings derangement of funotiona
and injury to the general health
Most physician resort to surgical
operation and hospital . treatment.
i ear varicocele without opera
tion, pain or detention from bust.
nesa jay cure ar absolutely
pBnuiuieni ana nn in srreots wnat
ever can follow my treatment, v -t
Contracted Disease) IN
1
I hav reduced th tim rqu!rd
for curing contracted disorder
noom on nair. This is an im-
Sortant achievement. It replace
anger with safety. V It forestall
chronic complication. It removes
the infeotion and Inflammation be-
iore tnat vital center, the pros
tate giana. . can : become involved.
To many men it mean the differ
ence Detwssn psrrsct Health and a
lifetime of misery and functional
weaKnes. - My method 1 mine
alone. MT , treatment Is oiislnal.
In some features it resembles the
ordinary, in it chief essontiat it
1 different In results It 1 en
tirely different. It I sar, prompt
and .thorough.;.i,i.f:3:;c--;---:'
Th above, together with Organic
Weakness. Nerve Debilitation, Lost
Vigor, Specific Blood Poison, Suio
ture. Piles and Reflex Ailments,
constitute my specialty and ar the
only diseases I treat
EXAMINATION FRCU
I offer tint onlv FREE Consultation and Advice, but of every ("
that comes to me f "Will make a Careful" Examination and Dia. n t
without chars. No ailing roan should neglect this oiipnrtunJo' 'J '
.expert opinion about hi trouble.
all day. from a. nv to 9 p. m. and Sundai from 19 to 1.
We DOCTOR TAYLOf.
CO.
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