The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, February 12, 1908, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND, WEEftjESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY M2, 1908;
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JOIN BIG FLEET
m LIU VJIfEAT
j JBarks Crown of Germany
ana lsougainviiie at.
' Anchor in Harbor.
(Bake fast rttns
ft. " I Ha.intis.lr thla mArn nv
:4 FROM SAN FRANCISCO jan"i?
. her muttr docs not believe
Crown of Germany Narrowly E.
capes Foundering In - Doubling
Cape Horn Vowel Arrive In fial-
last Under Charter.
French bark General Boisdeffre cleared
for; the. same destination with UXjDOO
bushels wheat, valued at 884,800.
- The French men will leave down M
aooa ea towboats oan be obtained, .which
will probably be thia afternoon when
the Jordanhill arrives un. . The Jordan
hill left tip yeaterday In tow of the
Harvest yueen, and should reach the
harbor about 4 o'clock thla afternoon.
Bha waa her a year ago and returns
for a oarao of lumber la h delivered at
Newport, England, v y . 1
SAILOR IIA3 TYPIIOIP.
Member of Crew of Bark Beinbek
Ooea Ashore at Astoria.
(Speolal Dlipatcs te The JoornU.)
Astoria, Or Feb. II. A aallor waa
brought aahora from the Oerman bark
Relnbek thla morning and taken to the
attack or tr
ench that
that it
would be advisable to take him to sea
with him, but has mads ample provision
(or his care.
BIARHTO nrTKLLlGBWCB.
Benlar Users Das to Arrlrs.
Alllanoe, Cooe Bay Fab, 15
ureaKwater. cxos Hay , ...reo. is
G. W. Elder, Ben Pedro and way.Feb. It
Senator. Ban Franolseo.........Feb. II
Hanalel, San Francisco Feb. to
Numantla. orient ...Feb. 16
Rose City, Ban Franclsoo. Feb. SB
The British bark Crown of Germany
nd the French bark Bougainville Joined
he fleet In' the harbor yesterday af-
ernoon, both dropping anchor In the r.oanoke, Ban Pedro and way.... Feb. 16
tream until bertha can be secured at C;""r",Ill 11 1" i
ha ballast docks. Thia make, eight Au. :.,"" . '. " June i
rge winajsmmers strung aiong at I . Unara to Denart.
nonor in tne stream, this arternoou tr,vater Ban Fr.nMsco Feb it
Jhey will "pe joined by tha British, bark I Roanoke, San Pedro and way.... Feb. It
viuauiuu ' will w..aw I jwv vjv. dm buviw ...... r v. t-
But for running Into headwinds during I Alliance. Cooe Bay Feb. 17
ha first day of tha voyage, tha Crown I Geo. W. Elder, Ban Franclsoo... .Feb. 10
i uermany wouta prooaDiy nave maae i Alesia, orient............ .rob. 10
in
up tha coast as Senator, Ban Franclsoo 1
Perouae -which Hanalel, Ban Franeieoo........ ,1
s aood .sDeed coming
hi French bark La
hade It last week In three days' actuifi Numantla. orient.. ....March
falling time from the Gate to the mouCD I Arabia, orient April 1
Feb. 81
Feb. 22
Nlcomedla, orient May 10
Tassels U For.
8t Nicholas. Am. sh. Astoria
f the Columbia. The Crown of Oer
iany made it In six days. Bha was out
Ida two days. t
Coming from Rotterdam to San Fran
I aco the Crown of Germany encoun
bred terrific headwinda off Cape Horn
4nd nearly went down. An entire set
r sella waa blown away ana tne aeca
as badly wrenched. Repalra were part- villa da Mulhouse, Fr. bk. Columbia No.
r maae at Ban jTancieco. una oi
aliora waa carried from
Berlin. Am. ah Ooble
Versailles, Fr. bk. Stream
Henry VlUard, Am. ah St. Johna
Acme, Am. ship Dolphins
Vllle Am Uulhouu. Fr. hk. Columbia Nn 1
una oi me walden Abbey. Br. ship Mont. No. 2
one end of Guethary. Fr. bk Stream
jie vessel to the other on the crest of (Bayard
,t wave ana Daaiyinjurou. xie w tu uenera
-itior, at Ann rnini'lini. For IWO invmn,
Veeke the vessel remained In a .radius Vllle da DlJon, Fr. bk
.1 800 mllee, unaoie to get neyona pierr Lotl, Fa bk.
yiat point. - Nordsee, Oer bk.
IThe French, bark Bougainville left Ger. Bk
an Franolaco two daye before the de- I Tweedd&le. Br. aa
narture of the Crown of Germany, but Haldis. Nor. sa .
aacnea tne coiumoia a aay imar. on. jLcbert. Br. aa
Vaa lift tha month of the Tlver On fto-I m-,i.,i,. to - r. l r
. .1 ... W, ..MM V. u. . ......... V.V. t J 1 1 . V. J
uary . when a howling hurricane maue Qryfevala. Br. aa. E. A W. mllla
rhlnga Interesting. The w nd drove her Xrctlo Stream. Br.ssa Stream
V to aea and It was difficult to work Alexander Black. Br. bk Stream
aek under the circumstances. Virginia, Am. ach Qoble
i 'inn Mnuaainviiie was nere ii i Tnfc. a n.MK.n a... -nv.
j . " . , , . . A- I iM r. vviiifuvni aim. .kill . . n.lUI 11.
nder oommand of a different maate c-brlmn Kln Br , Tonrue Point
her chler orncer, uon A1i. o.r. iTinur Mill
. Fr. bk Greenwich
1 BoledelTre, Fr. bk Stream
. . . .Stream
Greenwich
. . .Oceanlo
. .Banfleld
. .Eievstor
. .Kalama
St. Johns
It that time her chief officer. Leon K"
POl
ffarret. waa paid off and given money P.rou.e; rr. bli.".V. '. ...Btraam
!) return to his home In Franca Ha Alv Am. BCh GobU
. Inman-Poulsen
.Inman-Poulsen
.Columbia No. 1
Tunrus. Nor. as. ... North Pacific Mill
Jordanhill, Br. ah.
never been heard from and Consul Johan l0ulaen, Am.' si'.
a. received letters
ion letters of Inquiry Trom his family.
ibbe at this port ha
bnsul Labbe haa been unable to rind
y trace of the nileeing Bailor man dui
1111 lonklns- for him.
The Crown of Germany. la under char-
r.to A. Berg anu me uougmnvnw
,dp charter to the iNortnwesiern
arehouae comparfy to carry wheat to
urope.
R. D. Inman, Am. vs..
Emme uauine, fr. bK.
NEARLY LOST AT SEA.
Mficers of Steamer Et. Egbert Go
1 When at Manila, just before coming
Robert hud a narrow escape from
8 siting loat anion the lelanda of the
robipeiago while out aaillna one day In
boat furnished them by a kind friend,
or three daya they war practloally
nrplesa upon thevoeean and they would
obttbly have been driven on one of
i lelanda had not a eteamer finally
eked them up and towea mem oacic iu
;hence they started.
h ine pariy, consisiina; ui m" u -Hcera
aa well as the engineers and the
leward, left the St. Elbert early one
junday mornlnB- well equipped with plc-
VI o lunches and refreahmenta, intending
visit Cavite and other places of hls
nrlu fame. The wind was blowing
Fielr way and Bailing waa smooth. The
hlef engineer enjoyea xne epori bo un-
lenseiy mat ne resoiveu rmm inert) anu
,Sen to buy a yacht upon his retlre
ient from the aea for he could imagine
hpthing ao pleasant as speeding aiong
ver the bounding billows before a pair
If white wines.
V But they had not reckoned on the fact
loat while the 'aklmmln' dlshea' of the
iTchloelaroani sail beautifully before
is wind tney are not nuui to oei
jralnstit. 8o when it came time to turn
pmeward the trouble began. The boat
-ould not gain an inch of headway, al
Jiough she nailed and sailed until the
5ray fairly drenched everybody on
pard. She drifted so that after several
burs of eigsagglng she waa several
lies further from borne than when tne
.Antwerp
, . .Antwerp
. .. Cardiff
.Antwerp
4rn was made.
'It
became apparent that It would be
npoaalble to make the steamer that
Jght and so it was concluded to atrlko
at for shelter. The nearest port waa
k control of the government and the
bat was refused permission to land.
!his made It necessary for the 12 men
apend tha night on the Inconvenient
pat as best tney rouia. uonaitions
jhly the plcnlo lunches were gone and
Ue crowd began to fade a serious sit
Mlon. Tha remnanta of the preceding
"Ty's feast were brought forth and
krefully gone over until thera was not
chicken bone left. Another night at
a and no elgn of a change in the wind.
pien the engineers became Impatient
it retrained rrom complaining Decause
ey had bragged so highly or the fine
aturea oi tne sail noat wnen every
Inar went smooth.
Patience ceased to be a virtue, how-
Ver and on the third day, when a
earner's funnel was sighted In the dla
nce the chief engineer and his assist.
htd set un a Veil that could be heard
Jr miles. -
"Anynow,- as tjtewara aarvey ex
essed It, "the nteamer heard it and
m to our assistance. They took us
tow and that nlrfht we reached our
earner, fully eatlafied that after all
lere is no comparison between wind
jd steam."
CLEAH WITn WHEAT.
enailles and General Boisdeffre
Ready to Depart.
jiThe French bark Versailles cleared
(day for. the United Kingdom for or-
rs wun uz,ii3 otiBneis wneat, valued
$106,'326, and yesterday afternoon the
Stream
Rose City, Am. ss Aim worth
Roanoke, Am. ss Martin's
Bougainville. Fr. bk St. Johns
Crown, of Germany, Br. sh St. Johns
W. S. Porter, Am. ss Linn ton
Sa stontato Xioad X, amber.
F. EL Bandera. Am. ach.... San Franclsoo
Echo, Am. bktn. Callao
Saivatoi', Am. ach. Redondo
Retriever, Am. bktn Redondo
Andy Manoney. Am. ach San Pedro
Albyn. Ruaa bk. Callao
F. H. Luinmin,ra. ach.. Ban Francisco
A. M. Campbell, Am. ach. Redondo
J. B. Btetaon, Am. ss....San Francisco
Yellowstone, Am. as Ban Francisco
F. B. Loop, Am. sa San Franclsoo
Washington, Aith as.. ...San Francisco
Sa .Boats WlUt Cement and. OaaeraX
Alice Marie, Fr. bk. Antwerp
Eugene Rergaline, Fr. bk. Antwerp
CTOwn or inaia, nr. an. Antwerp
Cornil Bart, Fr. bk. Antwerp
Julea Gommes. Fr. bk Rotterdam
Edward Detaille, Fr. bk. Antwerp
Ernest Legouve. irr. bk. Antwern
Aberfoyla, Br. ah. Antwerp
Edmund Rostsd. Fr. bk London
Emanuels Accame, It bk Hamburg
Asgerd. Br. ship Antwerp
uuiari, rr. dk
Albert Rlckmers, Ger, bk
Clan Graham. Br. ah. ... .
Eugenia Fautrel, Fr. bk.
Ooal Ships Un Boat.
Emily Reed, Am. ah Newcastle, A.
Ancaioa, Br. an Newcastle, A.
Brodick Castle. Br. ah. . .Newcastle, A.
Call una, Br. bk Newcastle. A.
Largiemore, Br- ah Newcastle, A
Mindoro. Am. sen. .Newcastle, N. S. W.
Agnes Oswald, Br. ah.... Newcastle, A.
Hatumet, Br. aa Newcastle, A.
Tramp Bteamaxs En Bonte.
Strathflllan. Br. ss. . ..Vancouver, B. C.
Boramerstad. Nor. sa....San Francisco
Hyadea, Am. aa San Francisco
Knight Templar. Br. aa ... Valparaiso
Glenlogan, Br. sa Guaymas
Ba Boats In Ballast to load Grain.
Celtio Chief, Br. sh Honolulu
Alsterkamp, Oer. ah Caleta Colosa
Clan Buchanan. Br. ah.. ..Santa Rosalia
Charlea Gounod. Br. bk..8an Franclaco
Cambuadbon, Br. h. . . . . .Calota Caloaa
Earl of Dunaraore, Br. ah Callao -
Clocn, Bi bK Taltal
Andre Tl.eodore. Fr. bk..San Francisco
I Champlgny, Fr. bk Ban Diego
Nereua. Br. ahlp Valparaiso
Verbena, Br. bk Valparaiso
Bonchamp, Ft. bk. San Francisco
Celtlcburn, Br. bk. Santa Rosalia
River Fallooh, Br. ah Talcahuano
Jacobsen, Fr. bk San Franclsoo
Leyland Bros., Br. ship
Dynamone, Br. sh
Hoche. Fr. bk
Manx King, Br. sh
Oil Steamers Ba Bonte.
Geo. Loom la Am. as.... .San Franolaco
Maverick. Am. as 8a" Francisco
Catania, Am. sa San Francisco
W. S. Porter, Am. as Monterey
COUGH DROPS
la Pocket Padtagas '
Coughs aa. HoarteneM
PEANUT CHOCOLATE
Our werU-faaaeus ChocoIaU '
blended with crisp roaataol Paanats
A Conectloa of aAnsoal
oeUclowinees of Flavar
la dainty package
OUSEHOLD
CHOCOLATE
For Drinking, Baking, Cooling
and aUKitchan pormmb
W HANDY. SECTIONAL CAKIS
Ow bsm ea she Isai
PURITY. QUALITY. FLAVOR"
SOLO BY DRUGGISTS, CftOCEftS e
CONFECTIONERS EVERYWHERE
mm GROWERS
INCREASE AREA
Construction of B6ads in
Washington Wheat Belt
to Make Change.
(gpedal Dispatch to Tie onraat)
Tacoma, Wash, Feb. 11 From Infor
mation received by Chief Deputy Grain
Inspector S. S. King, and from obeerva
tiona he has personally made, tha cer
eal acreage of Washington, especially
the area of lands sown to, wheat, will
ine
be very greatly Increased within
neat two or three years.
The primary reason for the big jump
in such a short time is the construction
of railroads across tha state and the
opening by them of grain districts that
have heretofore had no outlet. The Mil
waukee railroad, according to Mr. King
and wheat men here, all the way across
eastern Waahington traverses excellent
wheat country, the vast percentage of
which now haa no outlet The north
bank line, which will be open to traffic
within less than a month, opens for set
tlement a virgin belt extending through
the aouthern portions of Yakima and
Klickitat counties, penetrating the new
ind richly cereal productive "Rattla
anake" district and "Horse Heaven"
countries.
The north coast railroad's right-of-way
also will give an open door for
traffic to a vast amount of splendid
wheat lands that are now practically
woithlesa on account of there being no
transportation, it costing more to hi
haul
, . Valparaiso
.San Francisco
Honolulu
Taltral
the wheat to the dlntant railroad sta
tions than can be afforded. For these
rearons the amount of wheat grown In
Waehlngton within the next five years
will be, at a rough estimate, probably
between a third and one-half more than
It now is, and the Income of the atate
from lta wheat product that much
more.
'The situation la such as to Impress
all who take an Interest fn the growth
of the state commercially with the Im
portance of our cereal industry," said
Mr. King today. "The domestic wheat
traffio and the export of the cereal
from Waahington Is going to Increase
in volume very fast and our wheat com
met ce will probably attract more atten
tion to tne nortnweat in a lew years
than any other feature."
Mr. King nays that there remains still
from 20 to 25 per cent of the 1807 crop
in the east aide warehouses. Practic
ally all of the wheat haa now passed
out of the hand of farmers. Winter
wheat looks exceedingly well this sea
son, and th blanket of snow that re
cently fell in eastern Washington In
auri'8 it immunity from freexlng. The
open winter has resulted In more plow
ing for spring wheat than during any
other preceding season, and Mr. King
believoa that, the acreage of spring
sown grain may eclipse In area any
previous year. The acreage of winter
wheat is about the same as last seaaon.
I
d fei fir'
We will give you as perfect set of teeth, as durable and at gatiafactory as you can get any
where in portland, and all for the small sum of SEVEN (7) DOLLARS. These teeth are made of
the very best porcelain with good, strong pinsi Mounted on the best of rubber, celluloid, zylanite,
Par"em rose-pearl, flesh color, aluminum or any other material that is used for the purpose.
III
Bridges
For bridge work each tooth will cost you $4. These bridges
are made of 22 Kar.at solid gold or, if you prefer, we will
make porcelain fronts, solid gold tops, solid gold backs,
which make them as strong and solid as a perfectly
sound, natural tooth, and all for
$4 Per Tooth
Gold Crowns
We will crown any tooth in the mouth for $4.
No extra charge for killing nerves or treating
the teeth all is included in the charge of $4.
These crowns are made of 22-K., 30-gauge, soud
gold. They arc the hest they have no superior.
Porcelain Crowns
Will cost you $4 and this is what you will
get for your money: a Richmond, a Standard, a
Logan or any other porcelain crown made and
$4 covers the entire cost. No extra charges for
treatment.
. Gold filling
Small gold filling for $1.00
'Medium gold filling for $1.50
Large Gold Filling $2.50
Don't deceive yourself by discrediting the foregoing state
ments, but call at our offices and investigate.
ALL OUR WORK ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED.
Rooms
hst dmsts
508, 509, 510, 511, 512 Rothchild Building, N. W. Corner Fourth and Washington
Opposite Woodard, Clarke & Co.'s Phone Main 3780
TOOK FIVE MINUTES
TO FIND ALLEN GUILTY
Jury Deliberates but Shor
Time on Evidence Against
Southman's Assaulter.
QEIHQ
ALOxVG THE WATERFRONT.
The steamer Breakwater leaves thia
evening for Coos Bay.
The steam schooner Johan Poulsen
leaves tomorrow for San Francisco with
a cargo of wheat and lumber.
The oil tank steamer, W. 8. Porter,
will be at Llnnton thia afternoon to
discharge a cargo.
The French bark Pierre Lotl broke
the record Monday for fast dlschnxelnir
of cement During the day. 2.460 bar
rels were sent ashore from one hatch,
tne largest record or the port.
To save her charter the French hark
Andre Theodore la being towed hero
irom Ban Franclsoo hv th tiur Daunt
less. The British shin Arctic Stream
HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES.
Hotels and lodging Houses.
Clonlng-out prices during the few
days left of the administrator's sale on
blankets, quilts, curtains, towels, table
linens, napkins, hemmed sheets, pillow
cases, feather pillows, couch covers, etc.
McAllen & McDonnell, Third and Morrison.
TOWN TOPICS
After remaining out all night, tha
jury in the case of David Wllkle
against Joseph Paquet and others' in
the circuit court reported to Judge
O'Dav this morninar that it waa unable
to agree and was discharged. Wllkle 1 W
In five minutes yeaterday afternoon
the jury that tried J. H. Johnson, alias
A. H. Allen, found him guilty on the
charge of making a murderous assault
upon Adolph Southman. In his own de
fense he told an Improbable story about
he and Southman having been drlnkiSg
together In saloons down town, South
man following him around and urging
him to go to Vancouver, where South
man told him he had business to transact.
He finally offered to ride for a ways.
he said, and tried to drop off unob
served at the south end of the long
trestle over the nrst slough, but South-
man followed him ana they went to
clump of trees and sat down, where, he
claimed, southman drew a revolver and
maae an assault upon him. He said he
took the revolver away from Southman
and when the latter rushed at him with
a stick of wood he Area In self-defense.
The defendant's atory did not stand
up well under cross-examination. He
Is a smaller man than Southman, and
there were many clrcumatancea to cor
roborate the account given by the lat
ter, who said that Allen led him out to
the alough country on the pretense of
showing him some property and at
tempted to rob him wnen they reached
a secluded place, ne maae . desperate
fight and waa shot four times in the
melee, besides having his clothing
ripped by a knife.
M0EE SINGEES AEE
WANTED IN CHORUS
The chorus which Is rehearsing Han
dera "Messiah," Max Brueh'a "Fair
Ellen" and Cowen'a "Skylark" will have
another rehearsal thla evening at 8
o'clock at fillers' hall, Park and Wash
ington streets, under the direction of
Cures Biliousness, Sick
Headache, Sour Stom
ach. Torpid Liver and
c HolaKr Laxative Fruit Syrup
roa saxa t iu dbtjoqist.
Cleanses the system '
thoroughly and clears
sallow complexions of '
pimples and blotches.
It is guaranteed
OREGON IS WET AT TIMES BUT IS
POOR PLACE FOR ALABAMA WETTISTS
From far off Birmingham, Alabama,
comes a cry for help from saloon
keepers who were put out of business
January 1, when the prohibition laws
went into effect In the southern atate.
Through Charles Sumner, a real estate
dealer, tha saloonkeepers have written
to City Auditor Barbnr for Information
regarding buslneaa chances in Portland
and vicinity.
Mr. sumner makes a request ror
copies of newspapers and other data
that will throw light on conditions
listing here at the present time.
Deputy Auditor JoseDh Hutchinson
haa secured copies of newspapers and
naa aieo written a letter which he will
send to Mr. Sumner today. Tha letter
acts forth the fact that local option is
becoming quite effective in Oregon and
It la not conaldered probable that Mr.
Sumner's clients will be Impressed with
the fact that Oregon offera a good field
for liquor dealers.
ROBBERS TAKE SUPPLY OF CANNED
GOODS AND JERSEY-COW TOBACCO
The antiseptic qualities of
Mexican
Mustang liniment
Insure lta
being the
best tor nse
in all
cases of
It expels all dangerous
and fbreig matter be-
fore beginning to heal i
the wound. Inflamma-:
tkraia kept down and the '
DlirnS, injured parts rendwed ' '
about
Ippetite for Crabs
IE codfish ha an enormous appetite
for shell-fish, crabs and lobsters.
eats them alive and he eats them
raw. He eats them all without In
jlijestion and grows fat He has
powerful liver. ,
The oil from the cod's liver makes
r .
;Scotfs Emulsion
r. i . . ......
K natural power to' digest and to
produce flesh Is In every spoonful.'
This power, means new vigor and new
1esh for those who suffer from wasting
L!lseaies. ,
i i AO Draggbtai SOe. aad 11.00
is u
it h
nder charter to load wheat althou
Jgh
the
as been rumored that aha in nn
aisengagea list.
Three sailors deserted from the
irencn baric Pierre Lotl last night and
one got away from the French bark
Bayard. It is believed they left to Join
the General Boisdeffre and Versailles,
hoth of which are ready to leave down.
The pilot oommisslon met at Astoria
yesieraay and renewed pilot licenses.
MAR INK NOTES
Astoria, Feb. 12. Arrived at 7:46
and left Up at 9 a. m., steftmer W. S.
Porter, from Monterey. Sailed at 8:30
a, m., German steamer Nlcomedla, for
Hongkong and way ports. Sailed, -at
:J5 a. m., British bark Amaaon, for
Birkenhead.
San Franclsert Feb. 11. Sailed at 2
p. m., French ahip Andre Theodore in
tow of tug Dauntless, for Portland.
Astoria. Feb. 11. Sailed at 8 a. m.,
steamer Bt Helens, for San FranclBco.
Sailed at 1:46 p. m., steamer Hanalel.
for San Francisco. Arrived down at 3
and sailed at 4:80 p. m., steamer Asun
cion, for San Francisco. Left up at 8
8. m., wruisn Dark jordanhill. Arrived
own at 8:80 p. m., Oerman vteamer
Nlcomedla. 1 .
Dublin, Feb. 10. Arrived, French ahip
St1 Louis, from Portland.
Astoria. Feb. 1 J. VnrtlHrm n iha
bar at 8 a. m. smooth: wind east, five
miles; weather cloudy.
Tides at Astoria Today High water,
;24 a- m., 7.8 feet; 11:08 p. m., 1.8 feet
Low water. :JS a. m., 8.1 feat: 4:40 p.
to O.S feet. . , , V. , y
acted for the city as inspector of the
Brooklyn sewer, whloh Paquet and hla
associates were constructing, and was
struck by a portion of a buoket of dirt
that waa being swung over his head
while he was down in the trench ob
serving the brick work. He asked for
damages aggregating 88,400, claiming
that the employe of the contractors
were negligent. The accident took
place at Twenty-second and Clinton
streets.
Tha police are searching for a pair
of burglars whp have a well developed
taste for canned goods. Aa the taste'
Is the only clua to the Identity of the
thieves, tha authorities do not feel at
all confident of effecting their cap
ture In the Immediate future.
Saturday night the men for whom the
police are now searching broke into the
grocery store of A. Glnty, 477 Wil
liam a avenue, and proceeded to make
themselves at home. After partaking
of a hearty meal of canned goods and
crackers they proceeded to search for
valuables. They succeeded in collecting
a few postage stamps, about 20 cents
in pennies, two dosen oans of sardines
and a number of packages of smok
ing tobacco of a brand dear to the
heart of cigarette smokers. With
these things they departed, without
leaving their cards or other evidence
of their identity.
more are desired, especially contraltos,
tenors and bassos.
Tha concerts for which this chorus
is rehearsing will be given In conjunc
tion with the Chicago Symphony or
chestra in the Armory early in April,
when Mr. Boyer will step aside as tem
porary Instructor and his place will be
taken by the Chicago conductor with
Articles of Incorporation have been
filed by the Pacific Coast Timber com
pany, organised byF. S. Belcher, C.
w. Sherman and W. F. Stlne. Tha
capital stock Is 85.000.
" Ready Tomorrow.
Greatest sales Portland ever wit
nessed.. Men's, women's and children's
wearing appareVat far below coat See
today s aa.m.xne Journal.
Building Permits;
Frank Knave, erect dwelling, East
wasnington, Detween Eaat Thirty-aixth
and East Thirty-seventh, 11.600; T. E.
j ones, erect aweuing, Kast Twelfth. be
tween Rex and Boulevard, 81,600; Gats-
ko, erect two awemngs. Marguerite,
corner Eaat Grant, 81,800 each; William
wort, erect dwelling, Marguerite, be
tween Murray ana Kast Grant, 81.400;
Homer Grant, erect dwelling, Preacott,
between Eaat Fourteenth and East Fif
teenth, l,60fr; I Young, erect dwelling,
East Lincoln, between Marsruerit anrf
East Thirty-seventh, $1,200; H. Be
queath, erect dwelling', East Yamhill,
between East Twelfth and Eaat Thir
teenth. 86,000.
Sale STlnth ana. TTssI CTiay
Mall & Von Borstel hava sold 'for v
K. Bock to Otto W. Nelson the south
east corner of Ninth and East Clay
atreets. Mr. .-Nelson will commence tha
Immediate construction of Ave cottages
on tha property. . . .r-.-r . .
...v.-..-:--. . v . v..
ill lam H. Boyer. So far
cnorus singers nsve reported, dui du
nus
the orchestra. Much enthusiasm la
being shown at the rehearsals. A small
fee is charged those Intending to Join,
and In return the management furnishes
without additional charge the mualo
which will be sung, and also pays ex
penses' Incldeftt to rehearsals. . It Is
hoped that a big chorus worthy t Port
land will be brought together.
Scalds.
Cuts
and all
Open
Soresl
painless. It soothes and
relieves promptly and 7,
positively.
Insist on getting what
yon ask for1 sabstltutea-.
disappoint.
For tail by aS DraggistSk. .
ass., sea. aad Si. set kettle.
ROBBED WITHIN
BLOCK OF STATION
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David McPherson. who resides at 810
Portland boulevard, was bald up andv
robbed at 18:30 o'clock this mornln in...'
Second street, between Ptns and Aah"
streets, within a block and a halt or ''
polios headquarter. The highwayman -searched
his victim and secured 810 in
cash and a gold watch arid chain. Mo-
Pherson describes his assailant as being
an Italian, about 20 years Of are. E feet "
Inches high, and weichlnar about IRK
pounds. Ha was dresaed In a black !
suit and wore a black slouch hat. Tha ? -robbery
was reported to the police, but
tha thug got well wit before, an nf(1 11 .
could reach the scene.
Spring Styles
7
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in
Scotch and English Suitings
HAVE, ARRIVED
1 1.
00
Two Established
Prices
$40.00
Fashionable
Tailors for Par
ticular People
Fourth Street
BHs 0tulE aaft WMUBfftom
Exclusive Designs
Perfect Tit
and Tine Tinish
.4 Aw Couch Buc
fourth Street ,
Set, Stark aad Wash tarts
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