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the nrrmn -mfTi " sttmday mornino. January m, icoa. SECOND STEAMER ? ON COPPER RIVER Oil BIG CARRIER t , , '.'-f " British Steamer Baron Caw . . dor Beaches Harbor This Morning:. WILIi LOAD WHEAT 011 UNITED KINGDOM Immense Shipments Will Be Made '.' Poring : First Month of Year and ' ToUl Stands Cbanre of Breaking Record of Banner Month. ' Thai British steamer Baron Cawdor will arrive at tba wharf of the Eastern western Lumber company this morn- Baron Cawdor wm In M ided tor h arrlTsi off the mouth of the Co 'lumblaher charterers. Kerr, Oil ford , A i. J....I.J ..rvnn hrlnclnc her to mis pSt 8hs Twllf oarry .away about 1.000 tond or wneau , . fh m wharf Vffer which she wlllgo to ens rths mta aoeto ta receive cargo. The r.h ward, giving the taontn a moDir tne i month. nor Last momn, wiS mora linn. ttfoW J the banner month in the history vi a British ship Amason. and the French bark BuUr ra exptad com. r rn aVii thTlafra British steamer fluinS hS rwlU not Ukt long. GoTernment Issues Record of Vessel Under American j- in. The department of navigation has ,Tued Wf. of JSTSSu the Unltsa bjk- -dea " AA n a t an Ann n ar U therefore- much sPPrecUUed. . In this connection It might be etatM that "Shipping &mr i. never has been so disastrous 552? to ThinpTnV as -that lust cl osed. -The number of wrecks, fatal in the maenltude of lives lost as well as In rheenorous wontrt propert y a- MgS'e "TSmJ? m tha Jananeaa coast, in March; of the Great Northern Steam Alarc nnknt. involv- iVTmoS thaV$M0 prop; erty.the stranding of the fin new Prins Waldemar of tha Hamburg-Amer-fcln lino at Jamaica. WaatJnWta January.' Vie wreci ui vu S. i. -i.-iter liner Jebba In tha English chan nel a so In March; tha enormous lose f floating the Suevlc; the burning of ?h. Thornhlll' the destruction of the eflversllp by explosion in tha Bay of Biscay; the wrecking of tha Santiago of the Piclflo MaU Navigation cora iinv" the burning of the Fortunatus .wUh heTcaro worth $225,000; the dls rPjSarance St the caraguan in a Atlantic: tha sinking of another Ham burg-Amerlcan Une'.tha Borussla. at Lisbon, and tha loss of tha HeWetla. Lucifer, Mount Temple, Hasel Branch William E. Reiss, City of Birmingham, and the Tamptco. tha latter with 160.. 00 worth of copper among her cargo are among those that stand out promi nently in the list of steam disasters. With the exception of the Santiago, none of these wrecks was attended with areat lose of Ufa. : ' "The five-masted schooner T. Charlton Henry, which was sent to tha bottom In a collision with the British steamer Chelston, off Fire Island, was worth $150,000. When tha John Currier was wrecked in August, in Alaska, sha car ried down With her $260,000 worth of salmon cargo. Tha City of Cleveland, building at Detroit, Michigan. - was burned in August with a loss of $700,. 000. The Fortunatus. alto, was burned with, a loss of $226.000." - i ; Today 'at Oaks Kirik . ' Free skates-to ladles today atths Oaks rink. Admission 10 cents. This Is ladles' day at the Oaks rink. Big band this afternoon and evening. To morrow night society night. Tuesday night ' beginners night. Wednesday flight amateur races. Thursday, night ladles night Friday night scholars night.' Saturday night grand march, Knoniul mtlnA everv afternoon for la dies. Beginners taught to skat Ires OE cnarge. LEAVES FOR JSYDNEY, AUSTRALIA. TOMOIIROW WITH LUMBER CARGO ii ii i 1 1 i -in. in iwm w ' ' v , - ' 1 - A- , ' , v f . - . ai? 'X'jtvi ii. r Portland Shipbuilders Are Asked to BuUd:Dupli . , cate'A of Chetna, " TO nAUL MATERIAL - FOR NEW, RAILROAD WOlametto Iron A Steel Works Boilt Machinery for First. Boat Which lias Proved Successful on River In North To Build Passenger Boat. German Steamer GermancuB, Captain W. B. Berndt Tw rurman steamers will leavs this port tomorrow filled to tha hatches with products of ths news sna xoresu w Uguous to this city. They are the Oer tnin.. r.ntain Rarndt. and tha Ara bia. Captain Neumann. The two cargoes will represent a viu" v nk'"n'.m.ni.ni rrr1i all lumber for Sydney. Australia, while the Arabia's cargo consists of flour, wheat and a small quanuiy oi minimi mu y..a. Bhe goes to oriental ports Jn the regu lar Portland-Aslatio line, ine iiour is th. mnt valuable portion. It alone amounting to about $200,000. The lum ber cargo of the Oermanlcus is valued at about $40,000. Tha Oermanlcus belongs .to Christian Anderson of Hamburg, one Of .the larg est individual steamboat owners in tha world. Prior to tha war between Russia and Japan his fleet numbered fifteen vessels, of tha Oermanlcus type. Two of them. -the Severus and Romolus, were captured by tha Japanese, four were sold to tha Russians for transports ana two were purchased by tha Japanese for the same purpose. - Captain Berndt was master of the Se verus when she was overtaken by a Japanese cruiser after having completed a run of 11,000 miles and when within $00 miles of Vladivostok, her destina tion. Tha Severus was caught In the Ice or she would have eluded her cap- tors. Tha pursuing cruise too stack fast, four miles in tha ) wake of - tha tramp, but tha ice broke at ( daylight and It was impossible to steal away af ter having attracted the attention i of tha vigilant Japanese. Captain. Berndt asserts ha would hava managed to. get away had the Ice broken during the cover of darkness because the Severus showed no lights on the entire voyage. After having lost the Severus, Cap tain Berndt was given command f the Oermanlcus which at that time was at Kobe. Japan, and the very next day she caugnt Ore and had to be sunk in the harhor. She was floated at a great ex pense, but has been lucky since that day- . " CARRY LUMBER TO SAH DIEGO Dollar Steamers Engaged by ' Benson Logging , Company. PRESC0TT MILL TO FURNISH CARGOES Craft Will Ply Continually Between Columbia RiTcr and California Port Daring Greater Part of Sum- mer -First Cargo Next Month. The Benson Logging company has chartered tha steamers Melville Dollar and Harold Dollar to carry lumber from Prescott on tha lower Columbia to San Diego this summer, each steamer to make several trips. The first one to arrive will reach Prescott next month. Several weeks ago the Benson Log- ring company awarded the Beaver Lum er company at Prescott a contract to cut from 6,000,000 to 10.000,000 feet of lumber from logs supplied from the logging concern's camp at Clatskanfe and the steamers were engaged this week to carry the lumber to San Diego, where the company has a large lumber yard In addition to a sawmilL Tha steamers are capable of carrying about 1,000,000 feet each trii, which means : that they will be occupied for several months. Coming north they will bring the chains used In the con struction of the log rafts that the com pany sent to San Diego last summer. About 100 -tons of chains are used In each raft, 1 and there are now several hundred tons at San Diego. Tha - Benson Logging company has secured large waterfront facilities at San - Diego and is building a wharf where lumber can be-transferred from the ships to tha railroad cars with very Httta expense. Most of the lumber will find Its way into the Interior of Cali fornia and Mexico. The Harold Dollar and Melville Dol. lar are owned by tha Dollar Steamship company, which also owns tha British steamer Bessie Dollar now in this port under the British flag, but the smaller craft are under tne American xiu. Th Tin mill Dollar Is a wooden vessel of the steam schooner type and wan built at Faimaven, caiirornia, in iv. The Melville Dollar is an Iron vessel built at St. Clair, Michigan. In 1803, and launched under the name of John C Hnnnl. In addition to these lumber cargoes the company wUI send four or five log rafts from Clatskante to be cut into lumber at the Ban Diego mm. un oi tha rafts is now in course of construc tion. It will be sent south In June when there is practically no danger of Interference from storms. MARINE INTELLIGENCE). mania Unara Sue to Arrive. Breakwater. Coos bay Jan. 26 Costa Rica. San Francisco Jan. 27 Koanoke. Ban Pedro and way ...Jan. 21 Nlcomedla. orient Jan. $0 Alliance, Coos Bay Jan. 31 Senator, San Francisco Feb. 1 O. W. Elder. San Pedro and way. Feb. S rHanalel. San Francisco Feb. 10 Numantla, orient reo. z Alesia, orient Marcn i Arabia, orient March 18 Brgula liners to Depart. Alliance. Coos Bay.v Jan. 27 Arabia orient Jan. 27 Hanalei, Han Francisco .Jan. ii Breakwater, San Francisco Jan.' 29 Roanoke. San Pedro and way ...Jan. $0 Costa Rica. San Francisco Jan. $0 Senator, San Francisco Feb. . 6 Geo. W. Elder, San Francisco.... Feb. 6 Nlcomedla orient... ..Feb. 10 Numantla, orient March 1 Alesia, orient Marcn 10 , Yesssla In rort. St Nicholas, Am. sh. Astoria Berlin. Am. sh Ooble Versailles. Fr, bk Greenwich No. 2 Henry viiiaro, Am. sn. stream Acme, Am. ship Dolphins Bully, Br. bk Montgomery No. 2 Buffon, Fr. bk. .....Bunkers Vllle de Mul house, Fr. bk Martlus Walden Abbey, Br. ship Centennial I'oruano uar. uo Montgomery No 2 Mersey .Oceanic . . .Greenwich No. 1 Columbia Oceanic Oobie ....Flour Mills Alblna bk . . . .Columbia .Inman-Poulsen Elevator . . E. & W. Mills .O. & C, LOADING HERE FOR PORTS IN JAPAN. Hii'i ii iii mi ii ji.ui ....IniitfliiHWin ii i ill I I I I II I. I, " '" """J - : I U "'V"' A-Y,v::::::.:.:..:l::.: k , . '::.v::.::;y:.:;;.::,l. ; : ?: hr ,t 4 ' - Sri-,:-(,.:" British Steamer Bessie Dollar,' Captain Alexander Gow. . One -of tha large steamers In Port land harbor toIay is tha Bessie Dollar, which, althdogh flylnr tha British flag, is owned by San Francisco capital She arrived here Friday and commenced re ceiving cargo ytrdjr- morning, tha intention being to have her ready fo Uie sea by Saturday next. : - ' - Tha lJf(sl Dollar came here In place if the Japanese steamer Goto Maru, vhlrh la sur.pof te have gons to th .oU'jia cn her way- ta thig coast from t Japan. - At least the Japanese tramp has failed to arrive, although sna left Hakodate nearly three months ago. ? The Bessie Dollar's cargo will con sist of piling, wheat . and flour, ' and will represent a dead weight of $.000 tona Roughly estimated, the cargo Is valued at $200,000. It is being dis patched by Mttsul Co. -i- The Bessie Dollar is In command of yapuun Alexander oow, w. J. Christie t ..Vilf Afin.. M 1 T n .1 I She was launched about two Hn.ua r.ltls. Chief. Br. sh. ... .Honolulu and this is her second visit here. 'v. I Alstarluunp. Gar. sn.,.aJ,Caleta Coloaa Minerva. Nor. ss Amazon. Br. bk.. Ouetnary, Fr ox ....... RelnPeK, uer. ss Tallac, Am. ss Bayard, Fr. bk Amen, Fr. Bk.. Irene, Am. ss Lady Wolseley, Br. bk. Arabia, Ger. ss General Botsdeffre, Fr. Mabel Gale. Am. ss. Province, Br. bk Oermanlcus. Ger. ss . . . Vllle de Diion. Fr. bk. Pierre Loti. Fr. bk ..Stream 8L Huko. Br. ss Columbia No. Z Bessie Dollar, Br. ss Elevator Alliance, Am. ss ...Couch Hanalei, Am. ss Couch F. S.. Loop. Am. ss Inman-Poulsen Nordsee, Ger. bk Astoria Baron CaWdor, Br. ss E. & W. Mills Cascade, Am. ss St Helens En Konta to Zioad X, umber. F. E. Sanders, Am. sen.... San Francisco Echo, Am. bktn. Callao Vosemite, Am. ss ...San Francisco JordanhUl, Br. sen. Valparaiso Saivator, Am. sen. Rodondo Luzon. Ann. sen San Pedro Retriever. Am. bktn Redondo Andy Mahoney, Am. sch San Pedro John A. Campbell, Am. sch... San Pedro Albyn, Russ. bk Callao F. H. Lunsman, Am. Bch.. San Francisco St. Helens, Am. ss San Francisco Washington, Am. ss San Francisco Nome City, Am. ss San Franclaco jsa Miomm wiu vnuan ana usnenu. Alice Marie. Fr. bk ....Antwerp Eugene Rergallne, Fr.'bk. Antwerp Arctic Stream, Br. sh. Rotterdam Crown of India, Br. sh. Antwerp Cornil Bart Fr. bk. Antwerp Jules Gommes, Fr. bk Rotterdam Edward Detalile, 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 Asgerd. Br. ship-...... Antwerp Bidart Fr. bk......... .Antwerp Albert Rlokmers, Ger. bk...... Antwerp Clan Graham. Br. sh. .......... Cardiff Eugenia Fautrel, Fr. bk. . , ... .Antwerp Coal Ships sa Bouts. Emllr Reed. Am. sh.. .... Newcastle, K, Ancaios, Br. sn. ......... Newcastle, A. Brodick Castle, Br. sh...lewcastl, A. tjanuna, jar. u ..au, a. Laraiemore. Br. sh ..... . .Newcastle. A uinHnrn Am. ach. .Newcastle. N. 8. W. Anea Oswald. Br. sh.... Newcastle. A. Uatumet Br. ss. . . . . . .. .Newcastle, A. Tramp Steamers isa Bonta. Strathfillan. Br. ss.. ..Vancouver, B. C. Bommerstsd. Nor. ss . . . . San Francisco Tungus, Nor. ss..... ...... Puget sound 3 Rebart Br. ss. ........ Puitet sound Hyades. Am. ss. ......... .San Francisco Cambrian King, Br. ss.. 'San Francisco Mon'lake, Br. ss . . . ... . . ... .... .Guaymas Knlarht Templar, Br. sa -..Valparaiso Gleniogan. r. mm. ........... .uuuyuma Tweeddaie, jsr. , sa i .ean - r rancisco Ha'.-lls. Nor. sa . ..San Francisco la Jtoute ta Ballast to Xrfs4 Orain. OULD OPERATE BOARDING house "Mysterious" Billy Smith Intends Asking for a State License. THINKS PORTLAND OFFERS GOOD FIELD a " Was Engaged In Business of Ship ping Sailors Some Years Ago Jost Brothers Go Ahead Making Improvements to Alblna Building. It is understood that William A. Smith, popularly known as "Mysta rlous" Billy Smith, will apply "to tha ata.ta sailor boarding Jiousa Commis sion for a licensa to conduct a sailor boarding house in this city. Ha was engaged in tha business here at one time in partnership with -Jamas and H SmTthonsiders himself entitled to a license and will probably Invoke the law if rerusea oy mo guuuiiv. fir he has not applied, but his applica tion will probably be filed shortly. The application will M maa inaepwaeuu. or tne jobi imiiuo. their application before tha board. Tha Jost' brothers are going ahead fitting out the house they leased some . rmidamlth street lower Alblna, feeling satisfied that they will be i ranted, we mssireu ' " Dor sailors --- thera on vessels clearing from this muniima crews are shipped .k. aoiinr hnardlna? house oper- " -v. " . rr."V." Va hn In atea ny jaca. " r 7k. hn.innsa for many years at the I'z - Uflnnnj anil ailsan streeta WTheraV ha. bin" vefy little trouble .v.i n. tMnc men to man outbound vassals, aid tha sailor boarding house Sa had this season than for many years. 2i.? -JlS?Jii tn tha fact that hun- dreds of men have been told off in the lumber camps, sawmiiia campa .. - - - ' - ,- ALONG THS WATERFRONT. The steamer Alliance is hooked to leave for Coos Bay tomorrow night The Harrlman liner Costa Rica is due to arrive nera wunwrrww Fhe8 British ship Province Is dis- .v...i,r Liimi of tha elevator dock. RhA wiTi take, a - cargo of wheat to The steamer Hanalei, which arrived here yesterday morning from San Fran cisco, will take on a cargo of wheat at Oceanic dock and leave tomorrow night for San Francisco. . The new steam schooner F. S. Lopp Is loading lumber at the mills of the Inman-Poulsen Lumber company. The French bark Hoche was char tered the other day to carry wheat from this port to the united Kingdom. She is now at Honolulu. The German ' bark Nordsee, which reached Astoria Friday night fronvCo qulmbo, la under charter to load wheat for Europe. ... , The Norwegian steamer Minerva Is expected to leave for La Boca, Panama, tomorrow morning. She will clear with 3,600,000 feet of lumber, to be used in the construction of the canal. ,-" . A pleasant entertainment was given at the Seamen's institute, 100 Front street last night r " Alexander Black. Br. )k.....San Diego Clsn Buchanan, Br. sh... .Santa Rosalia Charles Gounod. -Br. bk. .8an Francisco Cambusdoon. Br. sh . . . . . .Calota Calosa Earl of Dun s mora. Br. sh .Callao Cloch. Br. bk... ..Taltal Andre Theodore. Fr. bk..San Francisco gdnmpisny'. Fr. bk........ ..San Diego ourgainvlUe, Fr. bk....San Francisco Nereus. Br. ship, , . .Valparaiso Verbena, Br- bk. ............ Valparaiso Bbnchamp. Fr. bk.,...., San Francisco Celtlcburrt. Br. bk. . . . . . . Santa Rosalia River Fallooh, Br. sh. ...... Taicahuano Nal, Ger. bk. .Iqulque Jaeobsen, Fr. bk. .San Francisco teyland Broa, Br. ship. . . Valparaiso Crown of Germany, Br, ab. . .San Fran, pynamone, Br. sh. . . 4. . , .San Francisco Hoche, Fr. bk. . . .... . . : . - . , . .Honolulu ',-.. OU Steamars Sa Xtonta. . . , Atlas, Am. ss. . J.'. . ...iiiSan Francisco Geo. Loomls, Am. as.iui.j.Saa Francisco Another stern wheel steamer of tha Chetna type will be built for Copper river, Alaska, and tha contract will in all probability be -let with Portland bulldera Tha Chetna - was sent north from here about II months ago to carry supplies and building material lor uie railroad being built into tha interior by the Guggenhelmer Interests. Tha Willamette Iron A Steel Works constructed the machinery for the Chot na and the boat has so pleased the own ers that he ooncern has been asked to figure on a duplicate. The boat Is to be ready next spring, and it la therefore considered likely that the contract will be let at an early data The hull for the Chetna was built by Joseph Supple, and it was shipped up in knockdown form. A crew of shipbuilders was sent north to put It together, and It was successfully launched in the Copper river after a few weeks of hard work in the snow. . The Willamette Iron & Steel Works which waa recently awarded a contract to construct a large passenger stern wheel river steamer for tha Pend d' O'Rellle Steamship company has en gaged tne Portland tuiipDuiiding com- tA KilIM hull It K. ..I up at the yards in South Portland and than shipped to Lake Pond d' O'Rellle in knockdown form. - Portland boatbullders have gained a reputation for constructing the finest of river boats, and the business-Is get ting to be a formidable Industry here, furnishing employment for a large num ber of ship carpenters as well ss machinists. BATTLES TELL SECRET. Captain Berndt of Steamer Germani- cus Discovers Deception. Captain W. B. Berndt of the German steamer Gennanlcus says he wouldn't mind having water turned Into wine, but ha fails to ODnreclate the 1oVa of having beer turned into water, especially wnen no nas 10 pay tor tne Deer. Captain Berndt has been considerably annoyed of late when calling upon his siewara tor a Doiue or beer, now and then ha has found the properly labeled bottles containing water Instead of the amber colored brew of hops and malt Prior to coming here last Sunday the Germanlcus SDent a ceunle weeks at Aberdeen loading a part cargo of lum per, ana during mat urn tne steward then employed was having more than his share of cheer. For days In a stretch ha appeared with' a bad list and Captain Berndt finally refused to give him more money. This method of warrare produced no result however, and so the skipper, who has visited ev ery spot on the globe excepting Ireland and the Black Sea during his 60 years of sailing, concluded there, must be something wrong somewhere. The Intoxicated steward was told one evening to be on band early the fol lowing morning to "take stock, suspi cion pointing to there being a shortage in ths stores. That was the straw that broke the camel's back, for between dusk and dawn the steward made him self scarce aboard ship and he . was seen no more. - Before leaving for Portland Captain Berndt engaged a new steward and ordered a hasty inspection of the stores. He complimented himself upon having gotten rid of the thirsty one without loss of tha beer supply and Incidentally began to reproach himself for perhaps having wrongfully suspected an Inno cent man, But the secret could not keep and this is the tale the bottles have told In their own mute way: Tha resourceful steward In enjoying the baer refilled tha bottles with water so carefully as to make detection lm- f osslble, even to the extent of leaving a Ittle foam near the cork, and then placed them In their respective lockers. The-deception was not discovered until the steamer arrived here. i J I I I S ) St i THIS WEEK SPECIAL Dally. 1 1:30 to 1 2:30-3:30 to 4:30 Informal Recitals Upon ths Marveloui ' s ! " t", V ' ' - ' j ' "v,, I - . V- J , Reproducing th Pitying of ":: CARRENOv, . .:. ' . ., . , ... ..... ; y .. J Paderewski, Grieg, D e Pa c h m n n, Busoni, ' Pupio, Leschetixskyt1 SUYcriliagerirnd , ' ; Many of the World's Other Most;, ' - ;V s Famous Pianistt. 1 V.' A .The Welte-iMignon-is acknowledged the most V wonderful musical invention in; history, ' It is,! little short of a miracle. . To hear . it is to be ' literally ushered into the very presence yf the , : .greatest. artists pf modern times. ' V -' ' Those who will hear Carreno in her1 recital' , , at the Heilig, February 3, will be interested-in ' hearing her also upon the Mignon, either before ' , or after her engagement, for it is not so much ia ' hearing an artist once as in the repeated per-; " formances that the greatest appreciation's de- ' rived. Through the Mignon it is possible to not ' . only hear practically every great pianist of today, i but to hear them as often as one may desire, at will -to study, to compare to enjoy, as U. possi ble in no other way. ' - : r " Muilc Lovert In General . Are Inv!tel ; ;;7V.' ' ' . ' ' ' ''' ';' to attend these informal recitals upon the Welted Mignon, which will be held in our large recital ' hall during the coming week. , . . .'. ., THERK WILL DE NO CHARGE FOR ADMISSION ar 353 Washington, Corner of Park ' & w 4 ; . t w i . IS i I Xot wishing to throw tha whole lot overboard. Captain Berndt takes chance every time he takes a bottle, for ha never knows until tha cork Is drawn whether he's got tha real thing or a blank. CURRENT gTOPS WORK.I Direr Engaged to Search River Bot tom for Lost Machinery. Owing to tha swift current in tha river it has been impossible for tha diver to recover all tha pieces of ma chinery 'lost from tha deck of the steamer Annie Comings when she col lided with tha French bark Europe off Linnton about three weeks sgo. and the work of searching for them-has been temporarily abandoned. . . - M - Several pieces have been located and It Is believed that most of the shipment will eventually be tound. The machin ery was valued at several thousand dol lars and was 'to be Installed in the paper mills at La Camas. Tha investigation of tha collision was concluded before Inspectors Edwards and Fuller a few days ago, but the decision has not yet been banded down as to who is to blame. The French bark has been Ubeled by tha owners, of tha Annie Comings for 141.000 and a bond eoverlng that amount was filed yesterday so that the bark might pro cd to sea. . . MARINE NOTES Astoria, Jan. J5. Conditions of bar at 8 p. m., smooth; wind east; weather cloudy. Arrived down at 11U0 last night and saUed at 6: JO a. m., steamer Senator for San Francisco. . Arrived at 7:80 a m., steamer Cascade, from San Francisco. Arrived at I p. m., French steamer Baron Cawdor, from Honolulu. Arrived down at 2:30 p. m., schooner King Cyrus. Left up at 4:40 p. m.. British steamer Baron Cawdor and steamer Cascade. San Francisco, Jan. 15. Sailed at 10 a m., steamer Costa Rica for Portland; sailed at t p. m., steamer Roanoke, for Portland. ' Hongkong, Jan. 25. Arrived, steamer Numantla, from Portland. Plymouth, Jan. 25 Arrived, British steamer Tymerlc, from Portland. Tides at Astoria Sunday. High, 1:00 a m., 8.0 feet; 6:46 p. m fi.9 feet Low, lt:s a m 1.1 feet Do YotilFeeth dlie? ARE SOME OF YOUR TEET1 DECAYED OR MISSING? TEEW SS. X. S. WXVOKT :If you have tooth troubles of any kind, call and con sult me at once.' ' ; , .' I will supply the missing, teeth with a bridge that will not cause the slfghtest discomfort, and that will masticate your food thoroughly. I will remove all worthless stumps or teeth without causing you the slightest pain, and, when ablate is neces- sary, supply you with one that- will' fit perfectly and; im prove your health and personal appearance 100 per cent"' : 1 'ri " '' .,".."....!, ;.f"'. . ' I number among my patients some of the best people . in this state, who appreciate the highest grade of dental skill, accompanied by gentle and considerate treatment. , GOOD SET OF TEETH ON . RUBBER PLATE $5.00 BEST SET OF' TEETH ON RUBBER , PLATE . , $8.00 DR. B. E. WRIGHT PAINLESS DOJTIST : 3425 Washington Strcct.wCorncr .Scventh ; ; OFFICE HOURS 8 a; in. to 5 p. m.f 7:30 to 8:30 p. rn. SUNDAYS 9 a m. to Lp. m "PHONE MAIN 2119 ' . TWELVE, YEARS IN PORTLAND . ii 111 .'.J... v I