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-. ' ' ' 19 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENINO, FEBRUARY 28. -1908. r, U&l EVEII RUN Fl 1,1 ANTIPODES .'V, ' Ship Brodick Castle and Bark Callunna in From Newcastle in 87 Days. r .f 1 BRING MORE COAL , - FOR DULL MARKET Leaving Aboot 12 Hour Afccad f i '.' tt fcallunna the Brodick Castle Arrive That Much Earlier After Three Months of Stoady Sailing v - I near Cap Meara. Th Alltanc brought I 1 paaaongera and a goodly quantity of freight. A flock of duck crosaed th eratt'a bow and one of tham landed In thu freight clerk'e stateroom with th remilt that he waa vary mucn irignt ent. night. Th Alliance goea out tomorrow Th Pacific Iirldg company' nw dipper dredge waa put out of commla ion yeaterday trying: to tear ohunke out of th old government dyk at th mouth of the Willamette river. It will probably take aeveral day to repair th damara. Tli a lfke tiaa wrecked mor dredge than anything ever placed In their iath. but It la believed that th powerful machinery of th new dredg will be able to conquer It at last. The tug M. F. Hasen haa been en gaged by the Pacific Bridge company to tow bargea in ma liaroor wnne in company' tug Stlmaon la acting aa ten der to the dipper dredge at the mouth of the Willamette. The Union la a powerful tug for her also. She hauled a sand barn drawing eight feet yea terday agalnat a strong, ebb tide. MANAGER DENIES IT " Two mor coal ahlp hav reached Columbia river from Newcastle. Aus tralia, which mean that another lot of om ,000 ton of fuel will b placd m th. market Both cargo ar con- ' aimed to the Pacific Coast On waa company. Humor Has Bailey Gatecrt Going to Astoria. (Special DUpttrb to Tb Journal ) A a lor la. Or- eb. 2. it la atated here on what appeara good Hiithorlty that the C. H. N. Hy. company will plac th awlrt alern-whfl river ateam r Bailey Uatiert on the run btwen Portland and Astoria In oppoKltlon to the O. R. at N. company boats. The Bailey Oatrt la at present ply ing Between t'oruana anu im but It Is aaia tnai tne n. at . ny bV .sbbW" T t T . Dletlon oi lta north bank road thla spring. Marcus Talbot, vlce-prealdent and general manager of the L. 1. A A. N. company and the C. K. & N. Ry. com pany, with healguurteraln thla city, denies that the company la Intending to transfer the Bailey Gatzert from th upper to the lower river or to the Portland-Astoria run. hu.ht ovar by th. Brltl.h , 5?P"y! ? ..X ahlp Brodick uaau -"- th BrlUsh bark Callunna. ; Tb veaaela ran an exceedingly Tn raca coming aero from th Antipodes, both making th run In exactly 17 daya Th Brodick Castl reached As toria last night. Bh ltt Newcastle t. Thi Callunna followed her ii hi Iih and at o'clock this raorn- ' fna hit rii" loom D ,n th d'" u5cff "i mouth of th river Una if th tuas want out and brought bar 'lW.0runco0ld.r4 on. of th. most v.tilr mad. runs .vr recorded and the fwo Iom will b compared with much nttrisfwhin Th vi. tJjiv Whll. th. v.aael war out of algiit or aoh othar wort oi ln"..1 understood that they were ai nough tobeneOt or suffer ..tsp Head wlnda tr'Sm New'caSaVtV th Columbia river f ri . .a nr about thr weeaa XoVa-imrc.cuPl.d by th. thU mornTng wh.n It w. announced that th Ca lunna had aved in. La-t were en would rivmA at Aatorla and H waa genaraiiy SuVpoJid thVt tb. two vls w". on. Tii tw. aama. Th. Norwegian Is In JmlaTlnballaat under charter to Portland Flouring Mills company to Th' BrodlckC-U.1 owned by Hind Kolph Co. of -n rranclaco, although nFn under th Brltih flag. rhi French bark Hoch. which reZAd Artorla In balla.t y."trday from Howlulu. wlU start up th river . today- . . ' WATCH ANNOUNCEMENT ! 'Manager Schwerln Will Probably Make Few Changes, He Say. 'V ' Befora leaving for Ban fr"" ! M.naaar R. P. Schwrln of th Har Lx a. circular an- i noting Than,.. decldd Pon "i!l.h.V Se'r.onnel f . of th.' lo"csl offlcerr of th. faarrlman avatem lit matter of conjecture, ay stem n u-w . f Costa BIcaTU probabirko out on , thi i Roj, riVr .ftarnoon a chief officer Lfe'nia53 CXEANED OUT OIL TANKS SUam Schooner St. Helena Returni to San Francisco. The Merchants' exchange received a telegram from Han Francisco at noon todav to the effect that the steam schooner St.. Helens which left last night supposedly bound for Portland, re turned this morning. Officers of the craft report that she was sent to sea to clean the oil out of the tanks with (he Intention of hav ing her tied up until a culmination of the englneera' atrlke. The St. Helena belonga to E. J. Dodge A Co., mem bera of the Steam Schooner Owner' association. MARTYR NOTES Suppose you so Into a butcher hop and ask for flv pounds of lard and tb shopman should hand you a fraction over four pound; you would feel as If you had struck a bunko man. That' ex actly what has boen happening all tb. year In th Paclflo northwest on number of brand of lard. In no In tance hav. the, brand weighed th amount they were supposed to. Each time then that you purchased on of these brands you were paying for some thing you did not receive. A teat of thla matter was recently mad. In a Spo kane court, and the matter waa decided againat me lard people and In favor or thu public. For year some butcher have been selling tin for th. price of lard. If you ask for five pound of iurd you were given a tin pall which contained about four and one-quarter pound whll you paid for th. full fly yuuuua. who resigned upon ' Kr . thla wee north on the Ros her this week. Captain asoncam schwerln has ao far aeeuneo. aioiix 1 to be ....... wrnar thmiiiuo handed th former master of th. de posed liner cosia mom. , TV w.n ... an announcement . ..K Muutr Schwerln thl - TX--It.J -.nrt then you'll know all , ffiUfc? Bchtertn has e busy looking into the syatem employ her. In haiidUng th. cargoes of th Port land-San j'rancisco) un uu u h has come to the conclusion that om time can be saved by altering th methods now in vogue. Inted of ahlftlna; from Ainsworth dock to Alas ka dock Jt Is believed the discharg ing and loading will be don from one doik hereafter. At prent the rulee of th company ar. to discharge at on. dock and load at th. other which mean that the steamer bava to b. hauled from one dock to the other whll th longshoremen, from 90 to 100, remain Idle on the dock. It take from an hour to an hour and a half to make each hlfi, " To the credit of th loeaT official of the company It Is said that cargoes are now being handled with much greater dispatch than a few year ago and they would have been in position to do much better had they not been hampered with rule that not seldom proved arbitrary. Whll th San Francisco liner Rose City leave this , afternoon. Manager Schwerln is expected to remain seve ral days. It is believed that he In tends superintending th. handling- of th. cargo of the oriental liner Nu- . mantla which Is due to arrlv her from Hongkong and Tokohama next Mon- ALONG THE WATERFRONT. Astoria, Feb. 2. Arrived down at 4. SO and sailed at T:25 a. m. Steam er Roanoke, lor Ban rcaro ana way porta. Arrived down at I a. in. and ailed Steamer Manalel. for San Pedro via San Francisco. Arrived down at 1:10 a. m. British bark Province and schooner Virginia. Sailed at 8:46 a m. British steamer St. Egbert, for Ho, and Norwegian ateatnqr Tungus, for Hongkong. Arrived at 9:40 a. m. British bark Callunna. from Newcastle, Australia Arrived at 11 a m. A three-masted schooner. Left up at 10:46 a. m. French bark Hoche and BrlUsh bark Colonna. Outside at 11 a m. A three-masted ahlp. Astoria. Feb. 27. Arrived down at 1:10 and -Bailed at 8:46 p. m. Steamer Atlas, for San Francisco. Arrived at 3 p. m. Norwegian steamer Colonna from Callao. Arrived at 6:10 p. m. British bark Brodick Castle, from New castle, Australia. Arrived down at p. m. Norwegian steamer Tungus. Arrived down at l:S0 p. m. British teamer St. Ee-bert. Monterey. Feb. ' 17. Bailed Schooner Monterey, In tow of tug Navigator, for poru&nd. . Redondo, Feb. 27. Sailed Schooner Irene, for Columbia river. San Francisco, Feb. 27. Arrived Steamer Asuncion, from Portland. Astoria. Feb. 28. Condition of the bar it i l m., rough; wind southwest, 26 miles; weather, light rain Tides at Astoria today: High water 9:46 a m.. 8.2 feet: 11:26 a m.. 7.4 feet Low water 3:68 a m., 3.9 feet; 4:64 p. m., 0.3 foot. Buying lard is Ilk buying anything eia. iuu ao not car to pay for com wiing you ao not roiv. ll you pay for a doien egga you would offer bitter complaint lr you only received a frao tlon of a dozen. You would acarcely relish It If your horn owner charged you two month rent when you had only been in the house on month. Short weight and measure hav been prac ticed in some quarter until th sellers scarcely longer hide th fact. Th pub lic 1 geUlnx accustomed to It A (tor that offers you 20 pounds of sugar for a dollar or any amount for u aiuieu sum ana does not. give you that amount, is cheating, and th only iu uoi anoiner snop. Meats are cheap and so are eggs for hub unia or year, so tn household ex penses can be cut down a notch or two If agreeable. During the past few daya there has been a considerable Increase In the production of ggs, and th price In the stores has dropped accordingly. Eggs can now be purchased anywhere at two dosen for 46 centa, and aom tores are talking of cutting th price still further. This I the time of th year when you really get acquainted with real good egg quality. Th. weath er Is just right for their proper market ing and supplies are so liberal that ship pers in the country no longer keep them for a week or so before sending to market. If eggs arc!vep th. price of poultry has oen advaritjed accordingly and th farmer again hold th purs strings of th. housewife. Chickens ar not com ing In so fast to market and that of cours j what controls th price in tne snop. uiucnena ar seldom very low in tirlc in thla section of th. country, bur Just now th. price has hit the up permost limits. Tills likewise includes other fowls. Spring chickens ar. sell ing at prices that would make the east erner excited. Th. real article la worth about 76 conta a pound in the retail hops. Thl la th highest figure ever reached in thla line and Indicates how fully In control of th purs strings th producer la. Orance ar cheaD and are selllns at all aorta of price because of the heavy auppttaal Tne country Is flooded with ordinary 'quality, but extra fancy fruit i alway In demand and brings a good figure. Time waa when we saved or- ang peel to flavor custards and cakes. It waa a good practice, and money is saved oft Havering extracts today by th. on. who ha iier Jar of dried or- ang peel, lemon rind or peach leaves wun luelr bitter almond taste. A confection that Dlnasea tha children Is candlad orange peel. Koak tWa peal of aweet orange In cold water for several day. Scald It in th same water, toss In a clean towel until dry, and cut into nlc slxed little sticks. Let these slm mer gently In a rich sugar syrup until tne iruit is quite clear. Then Hit from the syrup and let get cold. For a chuitare tear an oranre Into Its sections and dip it in a thick sugar yrup at th candying point Orange In fudge candy laid on srreased taier la a novelty at an afternoon tea. Rice croauettaa ara flndlna- much favor and flavored with lemon they are aeucioua. to make them: Place in a aranlfa unn.nin minful nf .... 1 .1 -l.. m adding half a cupful of mixed milk and cream; allow It to boil up and then atlr in a pincn or salt, a talilespoonful of sugar, , a pincn each or powdered cinna mon' and grated nutmeg and one well beaten egg: cook until well thickened and when almost cold add the minced aeat and strained Juice of one lemon; form with slightly floured hands Into mail cones and fry in deep fat to a golden brown; roll while still warm in powdered sugar and serve with a stirred honey sauce. Th. German bark Nal elearod last nio-ht fnr th United Kingdom with 149,683 buBhela of wheat, valud at NJM41"'!!. '"- hrV Villa da Dllon ' cleared for th. United Kingdom last " niirht with 94.606 bushals of wheat. valued at $85,144. ! ' ' m.. in trft Ftedondo yes - terday for the Columbia river to load . lumber xor a reiurn car. The steamer Roanoke left Martin dock for San Pedro and way ports last night J. - R. MoAvoy, chief steward, died here yesterday afternoon from typhoid pneumonia. He, .was. 88 years of age and leaves a widow. The steamer Alliance. Captain Olson, arrived her. from Coos Bay at 4 o'clock last night, f She experienced rough weather coming up the Ooat and spoke ' th gasoline schooner Berwick hove to , Shoetiiaker's Poultry Book asTS AXUABTAO rOS 1908. t There Is nothing in the world like it "it contains 224 large pages, handsomely ful Colored Plates of Powla trn. to life. St Helens, Am. ah MARINE INTELLIGENCE, fcagalar Xdners Dn. to Arrive. Numantla, orient March 1 Breakwater. Cooa bav March 1 O. W. Elder. San Pedro and way ..Mch. 2 Senator. San Francisco March Alliance, Coos bay March 6 Hanaloi, San Francisco March 10 Rose City, San Francisco March 10 Roanoke, 8an Pedro and way.. March 10 Arabia, orient April 1 Nlcomedla. orient May 1 Ales la, orient June 1 Xgular Xdncrs to Depart, Ros City, San Francisco Feb. 28 All In nee. Coos Bay ...Feb. 29 Breakwater, San Francisco Mch. 4 UT l.' U.v U ran., la .sv UnK C Roanoke, San Pedro and way.. March 6 Senator. San Francisco March 6 Hanalel, San Francisco .....March 12 Numantla, orient March 16 Arabia, orient April 16 Nlcomedla. orient May 6 Alesia, orient June 6 Tassels la Vert. 8t Nicholas. Am- ah. Astoria Berlin, Am. sb Oobl Henry Vlllard. Am. ah St John Acme, Am. sh Portland Lbr. Co. Bayard, Fr. bk. Elevator Pierre Loti. Fr. bk. Greenwich Haldls, Nor. ss. Kalama Oryfevale, Br. ss Oceanlo Arctic Stream, Br. ss. . .Columbia No. 1 Alexander Black, Br. sh Astoria John A Campbell. Am. sch Astoria L Perouse, Fr. bk.. .Montgomery No. 2 Alvena. Am. sen Ooble Emllle Galllne, Fr. bk... Greenwich No 2 Jordanhill, Br. sh Llnnton Bougainville, Fr. bk Columbia No. 2 Admiral de Cornuller, Fr. bk. . . .Banfleld Crown of Germany. Br. ah Elevator Alice Marie, Fr. bk Stream Andre Theodore. Fr. bk Stream Jules Gommes, Fr. bk.Montgomery No. 2 Tricolor, Nor. ss E. dt W. Mills Rose City. Am. ss Ainsworth Alliance, Am. ss Couch street Hoche. Fr. bk On way up Colonna, Nor. bk Astoria Collunna, Br. bk. Astoria Broderick castle, Br. ship Astoria Sa Bout to Xtoad umbr. F. E. Banders, Am. sen.... San Francisco Echo, Am. bktn. Callao Balvatot . Am. sch. .......... .Redondo Retriever, Am. bktn Redondo Andy Mahoney, Am. sch San Pedro AlDyn, hubs, dk Callao F. H. Lunaman. Am. sch. . San Francisco A MC Campbell, Am. sch.. Redondo Alice McDonald. Am. sch Redondo J. M. Griffith. Am. sch.. Redondo Ban Francisco Clan Buchanan, Br. sh.... Santa Rosalia Charlea Gounod. Br. bk..8an Franclsc Cambusdoon. Br. ah Calota Calosa Earl of Dunsmor. Br. sh '.Callao Nereus, Br. ahlp Valparaiso Verbena, Br. bk Valparaiso Bonchamp. Fr. bk. San Francisco Celttcburn. Br. bk Santa Rosalia River Falloch, Br. sh. Talcahuano Jacobaen, Fr. bk. San Francisco Leyland Bros.. Br. ship Valparaiso Dynamone. Rr. sh San Francisco Manx King. Br. sh Taltral Urania, Nor. bk Valparaiso Port Crawford. Br. sh Calao Moller, Fr. bk. Ban Francisco Oil Btaamars Ba Boat. Geo. Loom la Am. as San Fanclaeo Maverick, Am. a Sa- Francisco Catania, Am. sa. San Francisco NO STRIKE OF TELEGRAPHERS Enpee Accepts Nine-Hour Schedule Without Ke duction of Wages. WTLL FOUND BANK AND BfeAUTIFY TOWN Bonn Brothers and Others Invest Heavily at White Bluffs and Lay Large Plans. (Sdc11 Dlipatcb to Tha Journal.) Whit Bluffs, Wash., Feb. 28. A bank will ba opened at thla point by Bonn Bros, of The Dalles, Oregon, with all Dalle capital back of th institu tion. The concern has purchased the most expensive business corner In the town and will erect a concrete build ing on it. With the Bonn Bros, is as sociated Judge Rorick of Grand Dalle. Washington, who has large property interests bere. Besides their bank building and one fir two other business houses they win erect three bungalows on the river front In the new addition to White Bluffs on the north of town. Their plan for the improvement of their or chard acreage is the most elaborate ever undertaken on the Columbia river. Their home places will have artificial lakes, lagoons, rustio Dridges and I long strip of terrace. Bonn Bros. In vested $10,000 here yesterday In real estate. WMte; Clover HMteir .. ( ,! - s l ' .i s it,','' ' j l. In Wax Cartons First in Quality Because o! Our ' Experience First in Sales Because of the Buyers' Experience T. S. T0WWSEND CREAMERY COMPANY PORTLAND ASTORIA SALEM LYONS DALLAS SEATTLE LA FOLLETTE FOR TARIFF REVISION Wisconsin Senator Would Break Monopolies With Sliding Scale. (United Press Leaaad Wire.) Lincoln. Neb.. F.b. 28. Senator La Follette has come out flat-footed for a revision of - the tariff, lie announoed the stand he haa taken on thla lmpor tant question in a telegram he forward ed today to Frank Harrison, his Ne braska manager. ot revision up, out revision aown. says the Wisconsin statesman in tne meaaaae. vv neuever a monopoly pre vents competition, tariff should be low ered to tne difference in tne cost of labor. Wnenever the coat of labor re quired to produce raw materials in this country 1 not greater than the same labor In other countries tha monopoly- controliedk article should b. placed on the free net Senator La, Follette aiao suggest in appointment ox a permanent tariff commission. EAW SEEKS PRINTER OF OBSCENE CARDS r . a. -K iiiv rn- It tells all about all kinds of Thorough. bred yowls, wun iiie-iiKe illustrations, and pric of same. It tells how to raise poultry successfully and how to treat all diseases common among them. It gives working plans and illustrations of convenient .Poultry Houses. It tells all about 4 'i Incubators and Brooders. It gives full Instructions for operat ing all kinds of incubator , This chap- ' ter 1 oiarveiously complete and worth dollars to anyon using an ? Incubator. It rives descrlrtions ana prices of Incu. iiatora. Brooders nd all kinds of Pont' try 8uppli- In fact, It is an encyclo ).1a of chlckendom and will be mailed t,-i anyon on receipt of only 15 cents. Voir itiunt? returned If not pleased. C. C. Enoemaxer, Box 1348. rreeport JXL C ' ' ' ' Northland, Am. ss San Francisco Mathew Turner, Am. sch. San Franejaco King Cyrus. Am. sch Redondo Melville Dollar, Am. ss. ..ban Francisco Irene, Am. sch Redondo Zb Sons. With Cmnt and General. Eugene Rergallne, Fr. bk. Antwerp Crown of India, Br. sh. Antwerp Cornll Bart. Fr. bk, Antwerp Edward Detallle, Fr. bk. Antwerp Ernest Legouve, P-r. bh. Antwerp Aberfoyle, Br. sh. , .Antwerp Edmund Rostad, Fr. bk a.. London Emanuele Accame. It bk....rHamburg Asrerd. Br. ship Antwerp Biff art, Fr. bk,...; Antwerp AiDtn mcamera, uer. dk. .... .Antwerp Clan Graham. Br. ah. Cardiff Eugenie Fautrel. Ft. bk. ..... .Antwerp Vlncennea. Br. sh. Antwerp Coal Ships Ha Boats. Ancaios, Br. sh ..Newcastle, A. Liirgiemore, Br.' sh .Newcastle, A Mlndoro Am. sch. .Newcastle, N. & W. Agnes Oswald, Br. sh.... Newcastle. A. Uatumet, Br. ss V.. Newcastle, A. Tramp Steamers En Boat. Strathfllian. Br. ss.... Vancouver, B. C Sommeratad. Nor. ss....tian Francisco Glenloian. Br. sa ........... .Guaymas Aker, Nor. s .....San Pedro Minerva. Nor. as , ....... .Panama Strathdon, Brttish ss....San Francisco Stratbgyle, British ss San Francisco Sa Boats in Ballast to Zioad oraia. : CaltiO Chief. ' Br. . Sh . . . nonnlnln Alsterkamp, Ger. sh,....,CaleU Colosa (Special DUpatcb to Tbt Journal.) Pendleton, Or., Feb. 28. District At torney Phelps is taking steps to prose cute the owner or a aerunct jod print ing plant in this city on the charge of having printed the obscene cards for the distribution of which J. P. Merdenach, a local saloon man. was fined 10U in clr cult court last week. A number of sa loons have recently distributed these cards and evidence has been discovered by the district attorney that a job plant which recently suspenoea in mis city did the printing. The fine for printing such matter is I&ou or a Jan sentenca HUNDRED KILLED IN BULGARIAN RIOTS (United Press Leased Wire.) St. Petersburg, Feb. 28. According to consular reports there have been 100 killed In the recent combat between Christians and Mohammedans. Bul garian bands have Invaded .the district of Salonica, burning and murdering in the vlllaees. Russia and Austria have united in making reclamation for these disorders and both powers fear they foretell a general rising In the spring. Not, in a Milk Trust Horlick's Malted Milk The erifiaal and genuine Avoid cheap snb.fi tnte At your Soda Fouatala A glass of Horiicka Malted Milk hot makes a delicious and refreshing . Hinch xon a cold day. Ask for Horlick's At ATI Druggists Stirring the powder in hot water makes a nourishing, digestible food drink, better than tea or coGee no cooking. A cupfulhot on retir ing induces restful sleep. ' . (Special Dispatch te The Jocrnal) Spokane, Wash., Feb. 28. Th. rail way operators received notice thla morning that the nine-hour schedule had been accepted by th. Northern Pa clflo without a reduction of wages. in. minimum seal, stands, which means that an average of about 178 per month will be paid. The company reserves the right to work split tricks, which means that a man mav h wnrb..i an hour and then excused an hour if not busy. By this means they may be able to handle small stations under old ar rangements, but the plan will not work at stations of any Importance). This acceptance removes th. possi bility of a strike. y president Perham of the O. R T has sent to this city for 600 operators to work on eastern roada THOUGHT SALARY TOO BIG; GOES TO ASYLUM Banker Calls fn Alienist When Clerk Says He Cannot Earn His Pay. New York, Feb. 28. "My salary was too large. I didn't earn It That's why I resigned." This remarkable statement was made yesterday by Alexander Campbell, chief clerk In the American branch of the Standard Bank of South America, when ne was tanen to ttioomingaaie asylum. pending a resumption of his normal mental racuities. Campbell, who is a vouna En ell ah man of remarkable attainments a sn accountant, went to William Mclntyre, manager of the branch at No. 40 Wall street, and handed In his resignation. Mr. Mcxntyre was astounded, as young Campbell- was regarded as one of th oest employes in tne nouse. A lew minutes' conversation con vlnced the manager that the clerk wad suffering from some form of lnsanitv. and he quietly had two doctors sum moned. Campbell was taken to Bellevue. where Dr. Menas S. Gregory and Dr. Charles Holme, examined him. They advised hi removal to a sanitarium. Campbell agreed to go to Bloomingdale, and a court order waa obtained commit ting him. HOWARD MUST COME INTO OREGON COURT (United Press Leased Wire.)' Salem, Or., Feb. 28. Governor Cham berlain this morning signed requisition papers on the governor of Arkansas for he return- of T. 8. Howard, who haa been apprehended and la wanted in Portland for embezxltnr 8121.77 from the Willamette Cream company, where oi waa employee SENATOR WARNER IN , CHAIR AT ST. LOUIS (United Press Leased Wire.) St Louis. Feb. 28. Senator Warner has been elected chairman of the Re publican state convention whieh con vened here today, and late today Secre tary Taft will be Indorsed for the presi dency. Warner and Attorney-General Hadley are in supreme control. Wrist Was Cracked Before. (Special Dtflpatcb to Tba Journal.) Aberdeen, Wash., Feb, - 28. Ole Pe terson, an engineer at Wilson Bros.' mill, has met with a peculiar accident As he was chopping wood at his home he cut a bad gash In his left wrist, laying the flesh open to the bona The next morning he went back to iis work, and a he was using his left Hand the bone of that wrist ' suddenly broke nulta in two. it It hftllaveri it mnaf hav. been cracked at th. . time that h. f cut it. put tn. iracture -was 'not no ticed.' . ..:,.'' . ! .;) .1 i;..,- ! ; ' New Powder Plant In Idaho. (Special Dispatch to Tb Journal.) Roiaa Ida.. Feb. 38. Articles of In corporation of the Malad Power com pany hav. Just been filed with tne sec retary ot state, ino uimj ltallxed at 81,000,000. It purpos i to put la a power plant to utlils 800 second feet of water whlcn it taaea v from the Kins Hill Irrigation Fewer company to irrigate a large amount of Carey act lands soon to be opened up In that section. D. C. BURNS COMPANY 208-210 THIRD STREET Groceries at Prices to Interest You Saturday, Feb. 29 Monday, March 2 Long's Strawberry Preserves, 16-oz. glass Long's Blackberry Preserves, 16-oz. glass Loner's RasDberrv Preserves. 16-oz. glass Long's Apricot Preserves, 16-oz. glass Bishops strawberry Preserves, -lb. tins. Bishop's Sliced Peach Preserves, 2-lb. tins Bishop's Halves Peach Preserves, 2-lb. tins Bishop s Apricot Preserves, -Ib. tins Bishop's Fig Preserves, 2-lb. tins Bishop's F de L Spiced Figs, 18-oz. glass.. Bishop's F de L Strawberry Preserves, 18-oz. glass.. Bishops t dt L Kaspberry Preserves, i-oz. glass.. Bishop's F de L Loganberry Preserves, 18-oz, glass Yellow Peaches, 2Vi tins Sliced Lemon Cling Peaches, gallons Fresh Kippered Herring Columbia River Chinook Salmon, 2-lb. flats Gold Medal .Flour Tuesday, March 3 Each 20 Each 20 ...Each 20) Each 204 Each 25 Each 25 Each 254 Each 25 Each 25 Each dO Each 40 Each 40 Each 40 Each 15 60 ...Per doz. 50 .3 for 50 .Per sack fl.90 D. C BURNS COMPANY 208-210 THIRD STREET, BET. SALMON AND TAYLOR SATURDAY These Prices Are for Choice Cuts Sugar-Cured Eastern IJams, pound xa L-4f 10-lb. pail Lard ?1.20 Mill Sale at Moclips. 5-lb. pail Lard.. tHJf (Special DUpatch te Tba Journal.) , r 17 wh Fh 28. A deal i u".uu, i"W T 1n progress between W. T. Ingram and r j Parnn 14b$ iFree fowler of this place and Harry MjOOO UaCOn Llnder of Moclips by wftich tne aw and shingle mill of tha latter at Mo clips will pas into th possession of the Aberdeen men. i ne mill nas neen closed down for some time on account of litigation, it will cut eo.uuu a oay. Corn Beef Roast Pork ..lOf Veal Stew X0& Mutton Stew 51 Pot Roast Boiling Beef 5, Qf Hamburg 8f Plenty of Spring Lamb on Hand HABI0N F. DAqg BAY CITY MARKET iSPATH tZL KOEHLER, Proprietors PHONES: A2830: MAIN 2830 COR. 4TH AND YAMHILL g."a'iBBBw)i.'iww.a rmvimm'mmmpim'immm ' " ' - - f i '' ''"'' : r 2. '', v'.( ? : v:-:-:-xv:f;.:(;-"1''.' V On your household expenses by purchasing your sup plies at wholesale prices. RICHET COMPANY WHOLESALE GROCERS, 112-114 FRONT ST. Phones: Main 758; Home A1758 Corner Washington Ranch Eggs 20c Reappointed postmaster at Union. June Creamery........ 50 and 60 nrotrnn' first. nnnnlntAd In 1R90- na. nirw Hotter ..40 and 4B tire of Wisconsin; resident of Ore- Best Creamery.... 70 and TfJ gon since 1876; graduate of 'TJnl- Eggs ... ,...15 yerslty of Oregon; 14 years a news- Lti Cream Cheese 20 paper publisher and one time grand wriaconaln Swiss Cheese ...25 cnanceiior or uregon jvnignis. or r. rj-u 204 Pythias. Yoti are Cordially Invited to The Cafe Chantant In the parlors over th CATHEDHALj 16th and Davis fit.. SATURDAY fAF- TERNOON from J to 6 and Saturday vening from 8 to 10 for the benefit of the Cathedral parish. Ugfct rfrshmata will b rrd dur ing th anarnooa and STwalag. This will be the annual social for all the member of th Cathedral Parish. TJOBJi'iH 60o BACH, WITH COTPOST I Limburger Cheese, each .85 Oleomargerine ... .45f SUGAR CURED HAMS... 12 BREAKFAST BACON 15 oooo rom urmESantxirTS. All goods retailed at wholesale prices. Salorday Is Our Chicken Day Chickens 16f La Grande Creamery 264 YAMHILL, STREET. 25c Coffee la town Is sold by IE Haines Tea Store University Meat MarKet O. A. HARRISON. 688 SAWBOH ST COM. nSK. Round Steak, per lb........ 10) loin BieaK, per id.. .2S7i Porter houae Bteak, per lo........ ..) Tea Bon Steak, per lb Ki Shoulder Roast, per. lb.... 74 and tsi Pot Roaat, per lb.... ..44 to f 8ouo Bones, ner lb. ...4 - . . - .. . . -T coup Meai, per in.... .ar to 4 Stew Meat, per lb. 44 to & nou noasu Mutton. Veal, per hud Bacon Cnr saats ar freab'ararr dar and rovernmani Insnaetad. . - Pkon - toui 1 vnm ahi swash Pr id ..........10 per lb .......Kc to 1K ......X7 .t. ......... ........... ? Blue Point Oyster Co. Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Ert-I era and Olympia Oysters, Staple andT Fancy Groceries. General KestatM rant Supplies; Eggs, Butter, CheeseJ 31 NORTH SIXTH ST. Phones Main 1910; Home A1910 THE HIGHEST GRADES. OF COFFEE ROASTED N THE NORTH- WET AT YOUR V GROCERS,.