THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAY " EVENING, JANUARY 20. 1008.
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Captain Berndt of the Gcr-
v) manicus Possessors! yer
V liable Museum, r
GRINNING SKULLS
LINE CABIN3EBTIIS
Bworda and Spew Fnrnlah ErldenM
of different Metltods of Warfare
. ' Among Peoples In Bomoto Part"
''of the World. ; '
i. .aln W. B. Berndt brought to
Portland yeaterdaf what ! bUTd to
b tha rtit private;, collection 01
nun. tworai ana oiner wwyuu
" warfare In uliUdc In the world today.
Included In It ara alio many curio
from remoU part df the world where
.. elYilliatloa Ui yet tn lie inrenoy.
. Cantaln Berndt ta maater of the Oer
man eteamer Germanioue, which arrived
i ' here yeoterday morning to flnlaa her
lumber cargo (or Sydney. Auatralla. Yhe
" collection occupies the walla of two da-
....-.,. if tha MLhln and la rraatlr
admired by arerybody coming on board.
1 1 fwivnuM m
It would be dirfioult to estimate Ha
' value. A amall pair of antalopa horna
, from tha interior of Africa Captain
' Barndt Taiuaa at l&oo, ana may occup
nnl about three lnchea of tni Wll
'apace. Tha rlnga on thaaa tiny horna
Indicate that .tha animal had attalnad
an age of at leaat SS yaara.
A collection of human akulla form tha
' dacoratlona aurroundlng tha akipper'e
bad and a conatant clatter of teeth la
. heard In reeponee to tha rolling of tha
. ataamar whan In motion. Tbia weird
and gruaaoma mualc, tha captain de
r claraa, baa tha effect of a lullaby. Star
ting him In tha face la tha akull of ona
CI roe vpaniaraa or eai-17 oaye in
, fornia. . It waa aecurad In Eureka whan
, the ateamer waa there about a year
aro, A perfect Flathead Indian akull
' afao occiiDlea a noeltlen of honor.
The aword collection oontalna apecl
mena from all part of tha dark contl
. nent and Ocean lea, 10ml of them being
extremely dangeroua beauaa of their
polaoned . edgea. Captain Brandt
acratched a oat ona day with the point
of a dagger that had bean described
aa polaonoua and tha nine Uvea want
.out almoat Instantly.
, Captain Berndt knowa tha history of
" every article In the collection, and there
' la not ona In the lot without a history
. and an Interesting one at that One
murderous looking knife hae the record
of having snuffed out 7) human lives.
It waa ouca tha property of the official
executioner of one of the Islands in
the Indian ocean. Another ugly look
ing knife la encased In a acabbaid of
human akin.
Kaffir and Hottentot ahialda and
boomerangs from Australia serve to
form a variety to the wall dacoratlona
, and tha aklna of monster reptiles, alli
gators and lliarda form draperies ' of
int ceilings, wnue ine noors are cov
ered with rugs of beasts from the Jun
gle". Tha Oermanicus began loading at the
mills of the Eastern & Western Lumber
company mis morning and will remain
there probably a week. She took on
. j.ovu.ouv reet or lumber at Grays Har
bor and came here for a similar nuan.
tlty. The cargo la being ahlpped by
. i" x-acmo jiixporx LiumDer company,
BIG DEAL Oil FOR
1 LONG TERM LEASE
i ;
A Forty-Nine-Year Lease Is Re
ported ta Be Under Negotja
I tion for a Central Downtown
Location for the People's Safe
Deposit 'Plant." ." . .r t
v : . W -T :j
PLANT TO BE , ' :
- 7 READY FOR OPERA- k
v' ; - TION ABOUT JUNE 1
What Location Has Been Under
r .Investigation Has . Not, Been
v Divulged, But Is Said to Be
: in One of the New Buildings.
.V;';; " . ':y I .'
' "We have not made a aelactlon yet."
aid. Secretary X E. MoOmber when
seen at hi office In tha pekum building
today. "Heveral altea are under con
sideration and there are advantageous
featurea connected with each of them.
While we expect to have tha plant com-
Sletely Installed . and In operation by
une 1. it la Important to aecuro tha
beat location for the purpose, ana mat
la mat tr that has not been definitely
decided upon as yet, but we hold an op
tion An a as.vear lease lor a around
floor corner room In the center of the
business district, end we may cioaa tnia
deal at any time.
Curse of Absent Ownership
Will Be Overcome by Pro
gressive Patriots.
It la aald that the Peonle'a Safe Da
is oe
lar-nroof and fireproof and In all its
posit Company, which
almost entirely by ll
install a plant that la thoroughly burg
ina financed
local capital, will
aafeguarda and appointments by far tha
safest, nnaai ana mosi convenient on
the Paclflo coast, and will have a ca
pacity for holding about 10,000 boxes.
Breakwater. Cooe bay
Costa Rica, San Francisco ..
Roanoke, Ban rearo ana way
IcomtMlia, orient
umanua, orient
Aleela, orient. ,
Arabia, orient
...Jan. 20
...Jan. 27
...Jan. 28
. . .Jan. 10
...Feb. la
. . March 1
March IS
Begmla Ziaexa to Depart.
Jan. 22
Jan. 21
Jan. 24
.Jan. 25
.Jan. 25
.Jan. it
.Jan. 10
Jan. SO
STORI ALOXQ COAST.
Steamer Breakwater Geta in Midst
. of Blow Off River.
' The ateamer Breakwater,
rivad here laat night from
which ar
CSos bay,
was In tha, midst of tha atorm off the
mouth of the Columbia yesterday morn
ing. No damage was sustained, how
'. aver, and the passengers suffered little.
, In' fact, most of them enjoyed the vio
lent tosslnar In the disturbed sea.
Chief Officer Peterson, who learned
to estimate wind velocity when chief
quartermaster of the cruiser Baltimore
said this morn Ins- that the wind must
have blown fully to milea an hour when
the Breakwater crossed in. He has been
; mixed up In typhoons and hurricanes
1 pf twice tha velocity of yesterday mom
lng" breeze, however, so that personally
he did not mind the little blow.
s According to the weather bureau the
. wind attained a velocity of M miles at
, North Head and 7 miles at Tgtooah.
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FOR BETTER CHANNELS.
Coos Bay Coinmittee Seek Audience
With Government Engineers.
..Coos bay merchants are going to fight
hard for the improvement of the water
ways that lead from the ocean to the
various ports on the bay. a committee
expects to wait upon colonel a. S. Lach
and Colonel D. W. Lock wood. United
States engineer corps, who are on a tour
Of Inspection of the Paciflo coast.
Colonels Leach and Lockwood am n.
pected here Wednesday, when the com
mutes irom me maranneid chamber or
commerce will also be here. They wish
to aecuro a hearing in order that the
deslrea of the vitally Interested people
may be understood more thoroughly
than by means of communications.
In company with Colonel a W. Roes,
eler. In charge of the engineer depart
ment In this district, the visiting engi
fleers will probably make an extended
tour of tha Columbia, Snake and Wil
lamette rivers.
Breakwater. San Francisco.
Geo. W. Elder. Ban Franclaco.
Senator. Ban Francisco
Alliance, Coos bay
Arabia, orient
Rosa City, ban Francisco ....
Roanoke. San Pedro and way .
Coata Rica. San Franclaco
Nlcomedia, orient jd. io
Vumantla orient Feb. 25
Alesla, orient March 10
Yeaaela U rort,
St. Nicholas, Am. ah. Aatorla
Berlin. Am. ah Oobie
Versailles. Fr. bk Columbia No. 1
Henry VI I lard. Am. ah. Stream
Europe, Fr. bk. Llnnton
Acme, Am. ahtp Dolphins
Sulla. Br- bk Columbia No. 1
Eiifrene Schneider. Ft. bk Greenwich
Bunon, Fr. dk. isunicera
Villa de Mulhouee. Fr. bk Martlus
Walden Abbey, Br. ahlp Centennial
Minerva. Nor. as. .. .Portland Lor. oa
Elginahlre, Br. bk Astoria
Marie Hacareidt, uer. an Columbia
King Cyrus. Am. ach Rainier
Amnion. Br. blc.. North Pacific Lbr. Co.
Gertrude, Oer. ahlp... Flour Mills
Ouethary, Fr bk Stream
Relnbek. Ger. aa. ....Montgomery No. 2
Tallac, Am. aa Montgomery No. 2
Bayard, Fr. bk. Stream
A mien, Fr. Bk. Oceanic
Irene, Am. sa Oobie
Ladv Wolaeley, Br. bk Elevator
Arabia, Ger. aa Alaska
(By Robert Crosier Long, special corre
spondent In Ireland for the' Hearst
.'.aewa service.) J.-'i.
Louchra, County Galway, Ireland,
Jan. II. "Xlthough the curae of absent
landlordism still keeps deaert Ireland'a
best land, it is suffering defeat after
defeat. The last great victory of tha
forcea of progreaa, tha evicted tenants'
act, passed by tbe present Libers I par
liament, puts back on their farma tha
men who were driven out during tha
fair rent campaign of 20 years ago.
Moat of tha landlords had Indeed al
ready surrendered. But a few refused
and still refuse to take back the old
people at any price. The most no
torious of these is the most noble, tha
Marquis or cianricarde, - whose name,
translated populary to "Clanrackrent,"
is a symbol of everything hateful to the
struggling Irish peasants.
The owner of the famous Clanriearde
estates which stretch from ..Woodford
over 60,000 acres of tha broad Bhanon
alda, la a little, antique crabbed sim
ulacrum of humanity, who spent 12
houra In Ireland 14 vears aa-o. and has
never been there since.
. Zlves Obscurely.
Ha Uvea obscurely In London bachelor
rooms, spends 16,000 of his 1160,000 rant
roll, and invests the other $146,009 In
good aecurlties. N
According to tha tradition of land
lordism, he could not be blamed for
driving hard bargains with hla tenanta.
But Clanriearde. In hla dealings with
hla people, waa avowedly actuated leaa
by wise self-interest than by spite and
hatred toward men whom he regards as
rebels a rains t Ms feudal rlshta. And
he refuses today to take hla evicted ten-.
anta back. - tnougn his own pocket la
loaing by his obduracy.
Tha evicted tenants' bill provided that
the government estates commissioners
should buy compulsorlly every nnoccu-
led rsrm from which the tenant had
een evicted and re-set tie on It the for
mer occupants, or their heirs.
The Joker.
But If tha farm waa already being
tilled by a new tenant the act did not
apply. .
uetermmeo tnat nia victims snouw
never get back to their homes. Clanri
earde made provision in advance. He
had destroyed hla old tenanta' homea.
He now built new onea and put Into
each a "planter" generally some poor
wretch Ignorant of farming, whom hun
ger had driven to aide with landlordism.
The farma "occupied according to
the law, the evicted tenanta could not
et back. Bo the whole countryside
rought pressure to bear on tbe "plant-
era, and, much to Clanriearde a aisgusi.
they a creed to surrender the land for
liberal compensation.
But cianncarde la not beaten. He
now denies that the farma are "occu-
led In the meaning of the act of par
lament, and he la preparing to fight the
point in every court in ireiana ana
England, rather than let hla rebel ten
ants back to their homea.
Fifty-one families of victims of this
fight for land reforms are living on the
roadside near Woodford, and most of
them have been there for over 20 years.
I reached Woodford thla morning
after a 12-mlle drive, during which I
had the uaual object lesson In landlord
Ism. Whenever the land waa good there
were no people, wherever It was bad
there waa a crowded rural slum.
Miserable rarma.
During the flrat nine miles of the
General Boiadeffre, Fr. bk Stream 1 drive through an excellent green coun
try, I saw not one village, ana, inaeea,
only two human beings. One of them
was a policeman. But the bar en, heath
clad plateau above Woodford town was
strewn with closely huddled miserable
farma. Here, aa everywhere else in Ire
land, the bullock haa the land, and the
peasant the rocks.
Three miles beyond Woodford . la
"Evicted Village." a cluster of huts by
the roadalde, with a background of
eternal Connauaht bog. A whole gen
eration of Glenricarde'a victims has
been reared In theae huts. The huts
are miserably small, but chiefly of
wood; some have stone walla and most
ly without even a cabbage patch. But
the
NORMAL RAINFALL.
Another Inch of Moisture Will Bring
. It to Average.
: Approximately 22 Inches oS rain
have fallen here Since September 1, 1907,
which is about an Inch less than the
average. Indications are that within a
week or so the average will have been
reached or possibly exceeded.
- uasx nigni b anowers were heavy, more
tnan nair an incn having been added to
id wrauijr oureau gauge marking ths
amount of precipitation this morning.
Between the hours of 6 and t o'clock
tha rain fell In torrents as was alao the
case yesieruay aiiernoon.
" INCREASING TRAFFIC.
. .- j .
Steamer Mountain Gem Adds Trip
f ; to Schedule.
Kennewick, Wash., Jan. 20. Owing to
heavy and rapidly Increasing traffic be
tween Kennewick and up-river points,
steamer Mountain Gem will hereafter
make three routed trips a week beginning
January 21.
The Mountain Gem will go up the
river Tueadaya, Thursdays and Satur
days, and down on Wednesdays, Fridays
and Sundays.
' MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
Regular Itinera Sua to Arrive.
G. W.- Elder. San Pedro an wav. Jan. 10
f Senator, San Francisco ....Jan. 21
Hose City.' Ban Francisco. . . . . . Jan. 23
Alliance, Coos Bay... ......i... Jan 21
Mnbel Gale. Am. ss Inman-Poulsen
Provence, Br. bk Aatorla
Germanlcua. Ger. aa E. W.. Mills
R. D. Inman, Am. aa Inman-Poulaen
Breakwater, Am, aa Oak street
VUle de Dijon, Fr. bk .....Astoria
Plerrl Loti, Fr. bk ....Astoria
Sa Bouto to Iioad Lumber,
F. 8. Loop, Am. atr. San Franclaco
F. E. Banders, Am. sen.... San Francisco
Echo, Am. bktn. Callao
Yosemlte, Am. ss San Franclaco
Jordanhlll, Br. ach. Valparaiso
Irene, Am. sen. Redondo
Balvator, Am. sen. Redondo
Mi son. Am. sch .....San Pedro
Retriever, Am. bktn.. Redondo
Andy Mahoney. Am. sch...... San Pedro
John A. Campbell, Am. sch... San Pedro
Sa Boats With Cement sad OeaersX
Alice Marie. Fr. bk....... Antwerp
Eugene Rergallne. Fr. bk. Antwerp
Arctlo Stream, Br. sh Rotterdam
Crown of India. Br. sh. Antwero
Cornll Bart. Fr. bk. Antwerp
juiea uommes, rr. dk. Kotteraam
Edward Detallle, Fr. bk. Antwerp
Emilia Galllne, Fr. bk. London
Ernest Legouve, Fr. bk. .Antwerp
Aberfoyle, Br. sh. Antwerp
Edmund Rostad. Fr. bk London
Emanuele' Accame. It. bk Hamburg
ABgera, Br. snip Antwerp
Bidart, Fr. bk Antwerp
Albert Rlckmera. Ger. bk Antwero
Clan Graham, Br. sh Cardiff
Eugenie Fautrel. Fr. bk Antwerp
Coal Ships Sa Boats.
Castls Rock, Br. sh Sydney, A.
Emily Reed, Am. sh Newcastle, A.
Ancaios. Br, sn Newcastle. A.
Brodick Csstle. Br. eh... Newcastle, A.
Calluna, Br. bk., Newcastle. A.
Largiemore. Br. sh Newcastle, A
Mindoro. Am. sch. .Newcastle. N. S. W.
Agnes Oswald, Br. sh. . . .Newcastle, A.
Ha turn et, Br. ss... Newcastle, A.
Tramp Steam era Sa Bouts.
Strathflllan, Br. ss.... Vancouver, B. C
Goto Mara, Jan. ss.. San Francisco
St, Hugo, Br. ss Motlendo
Bommerstad, Nor. ss....San Francisco
Halvard, Nor. ss Puget sound
Tungus, Nor. ss........... Puget sound
St Egbert, Br. ss Puget sound
Hyades. Am. ss Ban Francisco
Cambrian. King, Br. as.. Ban Francisco
Montlake. Br. as Guaymas
Knight Templar, Br. ss. ...Valparaiso
Bepsle Dollar, Am. ss. Guaymaa
Glenlogan, Br. ss Guaymas
Sa Boats In Ballast to oad Grain.
Celtic Chief. Br. ah.,. Honolulu
Alsterkamp, Ger. sh .Caleta Colosa
Alexander Black, Br. bk San Diego
Clan Buchanan, Br. sh.... Santa Rosalia
Charlea Gouhod. Br. bk..8an Francisco
Cambusdoon, Br. ah. . .. . .Calota Caloaa
Kan or uunaraors. tsr. en. .... , .laiiao
Cloch. Br. bk Taltal
Nordsee, Ger. sh ..Coquimbo
Andre Theodore. Fr. bk..San Francisco
Champlgny. Fr. bk.. San Diego
BourgalnvlUe, Ft. bk. . ..San Francisco
Nereua. Br. ship Valparaiso
Verbena, Br. bk ...Valparaiso
Bonchamp, Fr. bk. .....San Francisco
Celticburn, Br. bk. Santa Rosalia
River Falloch. Br. ah, .Talcahuano
Nal, Ger. bk. , Iqulque
Jacobsen, Fr. bk. , .San Francisco
Leyland Bros.. Br. ship .Valparaiso
Oil Steamers En Bonte.
Atlas, Am. ss. .......... .San Francisco
Geo. Loomia, Am. as..,.. San Francisco
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SIC
" Tours out of the horrr of the
COLUMBIA GRAPHO-
t PHONE exactly as it Went into
the record.
. Band, orchestra, violin, flute,
- piccolo, , piano, banjo, bells,
i cornet, clarionet, trombone,
; 'cello, speech or tinging voice,
' iolO 'Or, ensemble every note
, and tone is clear and smooth.
Good reason why the machine
; lg perfect. Let ua play the "BN"
.Columbia
Graphophone
, for you to prove it. If you buy
you pay Just 121.(0 for the com-
' plets outfit with needlea and rec
ords. Eaay terms at the cash
rrlce. Other outflta from 112 to
200.
y - . -. . .." ' j
Columbia Phonograph Co.
No. Sn WASHINGTON ST.
COLUMBIA BUILDfNO.
Between Park and West Park.
ALONG TOE WATERFRONT.
Senator Piles of Washington will in
troduce a bill providing for the con
struction of a light and fog signal sta
tion on Ellta Island, Bellingham bay.
"The steam schooner , Northland has
left for San Francisco with 700,000 feet
of lumber. ;
The British bark Lady Wolaeley be
ran discharging ballast this morning at
the elevator dock,
The oriental liner Arabia la expected
ramijfc
type of Irish farmer.
'mere u
moment you enter these you can
tell that the inmates have not alwaya
lived by the roadnlde.
Miserable outside, inside each cabin
Is aa clean as a Dutch farm house. And
their aad-faced occupants, by manner,
speech and looks show that, living as
they are, In cold and hunger, they have
retained the fine traditions of the best
f .
no demand for labor near
Woodford. Most of the evicted live by
cutting turf In ths bog behind them and
seiung u at vu cents a oonkey load.
They get momentary help from the
Irish parliamentary party, and several
nave reiauves in America.
Befnsse to Take Tenant. ,
I talked to Stanislaus Burke, who had
lived II years in Cincinnati, and he told
me a story characteristic of Clanri
earde. When he returned to WoodV
ford prepared to become an excellent
tenant, with American money and
American Ideas, he applied for his old
farm. But hearing that he had evicted
him 20 years before, Clanriearde re
fused to take him. He preferred to
leave me isrm iaie ana taie it remained
until Burke got it thorugh a family ar
rangement made without Clanrlcarde's
consent. ........
Woodford has Interesting relics of tha
rirsi days or ine struggle against land
lordism, it created tne pian or campaign.
I ate my dinner in the room of
O'Reilly's hotel, at the window of which
William O'Brien publicly burnt the Lord
Lieutenant's proclamation putting
Woodford district under the infamous
Coercion act.
I visited Sounder's farm, which was
held by Its tenants for eight days
against uo soldiers ana police ana
saw the holes in the roof through which
the Saunderses had fought their assail
ants.
And here, as everywhere around, I
aw traces of landlord devastation.
roofless cabins and unfilled fields,, and
worst of all, a tired, listless people,
pale shadows of the brave Irish farm
folk, to whom the light of hope is only
now returning. . ,
ASK PEOPLE'S AID 111
REFERENDUM MEASURE
Friends of University Want
Appropriation Sleasure
Placed Rightly.
Albany, Or., Jan. 18. To the
Editor of The Journal After!
carefully considering the situation 1 1
nave decided to call on the friends or
the referendum (on the U. of O. appro
priation for $125,000 annually), for a
popular subscription to aaslst us In
placing this meaaure rightly before tbe
people at the coming June election. Ac
cording to session laws of 1907, page
S 98-408, we are obliged to pay the atate
for paper and printing our arguments,
and the atate will bear the other ex
penses in sending out to the voters
of the state. Tbe expenae thus put up
on the Linn county patrons of Hus
bandry, is considerable, 'and this to
gether with other necessary expenses
will make it quite a burden, therefore
I would request that any party willing
to assist us in this laudable undertaking,
send me such amount aa he feels Jus
tified In doing. Remember this is the
Pepartmeiii
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Boys' Overcoats
$15.00 Overcoats now.... $9.85
$10.00 Overcoats now. ...$6.35
$ 8.50 Overcoats now. ...$535
$ 5.00 Overcoats now.... $3.50
$ 3.95 Overcoats now. ...$2.50
Boys' Sweaters
$1.00 Sweaters now....... 70
$1.50 Sweaters now $1.15
$2.00 Sweaters now $1.65
$2.50 Sweaters now $1.05
Boys' Knickerbocker
Suits
$20.00 Boys' Suits now $13.85
$15.00 Boys' Suits now $10.85
$10.00 Boys' Suits now $ 7.85
$ 7.50 Boys' Suits now $ 6.85
$ 5.00 Boys' Suits now $ . 4.15
Knee Pants
50c Knee Pants now.......20f)
75c Knee Kants now. ......40
25c Boys' Hose .....lOfl
15c Boys' Hose............ 100;
Ladies' and Misses Man-Tailored Coats
at SPECIAL PRICES f
$25.00 Coats now ..$16.85
$15.00 Coats now... .$10.35
$20.00 Coats now. $135
$10.50 Coats now.......$
Mothers Will Make Great Savings
Coming Here
by
MM(E
LEADING
CLOTfflEfS
I people's fight against what I believe
to be an excessive blind appropriation.
It will be remembered that in getting
out and circulating the petitions wo
made no call, and owing to the popu
larity of the undertaking we succeeded
in getting over 8,000 signatures of legs)
voters of the stete at an outlay of leas
than one-fourth the cost that any other
measure was ever referred to the people.
We then had to meet the opposition
both In the circuit and supreme courts,
gaining a notable victory In tbe latter.
We are now preparing for a tussle in
Judge Galloway's court on the "Ballot
Title," properly arranged by the attorney-general,
wherein they propose to
cut out the comparison between the
old appropriation of $47,500 and the
125.000 now being referred to the voter,
for his approval or rejection at the June
election. I believe all that Is required
la to give our friends an opportunity
to assist and the wherewith will be
forthcoming.
EUGENE PALMER,
Chairman of Committee.
WOODMEN HOLD' '
JOINT INSTALLATION
The Woodmen of ths World and
Women of Woodcraft held Joint In
stallation of officers at Independence.
After- the installation ceremonies, the
members and guests retired to the I. O.
O. F. hall, where a banquet waa served
by tha ladles. General Organiser Day
addressed ths meeting on the benefits
and objects of tha order. Ths camp ep
polnted Neighbors B. J. W. Ball, R'.jr.
Hubbard and W. Huntley as a commit,
tee to cooperate with the camps of Polk
county, to devise plans for the increast
of the order. Dallas camp will enter
tain the general committee at theit
boms Tuesday, January 21. , ,,
Last week was ths record breaker at
the Oaks Rink. Thousands! of neonU
attend this rink. Hundreds have taken
up roller skating within the last few
days. We teach you to skate free of
charge during the afternoon or evening
session. . Cars direct to rink every It
minutes. Big six-day ra ce at ths Oak
Rink week of February S. The racera
are daily at the Oaks preparing for this
ug eveni. j.
to shift to Alblna dock tomorrow. She
is still discharging at Alaska dock.
Tne American baric Acme was towed
to the dolphins yesterday to give room
at the mills of the Eastern & Western
Lumber company's wharf for the Ger
man steamer Oermanicus.
The steamer Beaver leavee for Clata.
kanlne Tuesday night on her first run
aince havine been eaulDned with a new
boiler. " ,
MARIXK NOTES
i Clarence S. Samuel
v.' .'. ; . ti t.An't Manager
TH POUCYHOLOUIS'. COMPANY 2 . . . ' '
xverVthing thatts best for the
insurer 13 in the policy
Astoria, Jan. 20. Outside at 10 a. m..
steamer Lansing from Port Harford; ar
rived at 10:40 a. m., British steamer St.
Hugo from Guyamas; left up at 10:30
a. m., British bark Province; left up at
11:15 a. m.. French. cark Villa de Dijon.
Steamer Roanoke from Portland.
San Diego, Jan. 20. Sailed yesterday,
British steamer Bessie Dollar for Port
land. Astoria, Jan. 19. Arrived down at
12:40 a. m. and aalled at 8 a. m.. at
Costa Rica for San Francisco: arrived
down during the night and aalled at 8
Home Office. Portland Francisco; left up at 9:30 a. m barge
a t a'Tt vt a; arrived at iu ana ten up at
. ricuwui ju:4 a. mM steamer ureaKwater from
L. Samuel.. General Manager c aTn'S&neiscA Jan. i.-Raiud i ?
noon, steamer senator xor fort land; ar
rived, steamer Washington from Port
land. . '-'. ' ' : "
Astoria, Jan. 20. Condition of tha bar
at 8 a. m.. rough; wind weat It miles;
weather cloudy. . r
Tides, at Astoria today: High- water.
1:82 a, m.. 7.6 feet. 1:46 p. m., fpft
Uw water. 8:20 a. m.. t.i feet; 8:3$
p.-m, 0.0 feet - -
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Fully Guaranteed Work at These Prices:
Gold Crowns $4.00
Bridges per tooth .$4.00
Gold Fillings $1.00 to ?2.50
Set Teeth, best made....... $7.00
Teeth, mounted on gold. . .$75.00
Teeth, mounted on platinum $150
The Way We Do Dentistry
If a dentist with a good reputation
charges $8.00 for a gold crown, and says
the duplicate can be made no cheaper,
by any other dentist is it a fact? ,,,
There are two sides to every story r
The Other Side--You pay for the
established reputation, v ' "'.'
Our Side The . difference, is : Our
profit is much less and we work harder
for our money but we give you the same
value for $4.00. .
Our $7.00 artificial teeth stand on
the same equality regardless of .price.
No man ever mide a better bridge
than we offer for $4.00 per tooth. .' ,
Our fillings are the best.
We have but one1! price. You can
get no better, no matter what you pay.
Investigation costs nothing. Come and
see us. v We will, save you money, and
save your teeth, - ; ,
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fifth floor Rothchild Building Phone Main 3780 N. y. Cor. Washington and fcarl'i
OFFICE nOUKS, 8 TO 5:30 P. M. : s SUNDAYS, 0 TO 1 P. 31. '