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i " V ' ' ' 4 ' THE OREGON DAIL.Y JOURNAL. POlTTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING. JULY 2, "f 1908. i . LB CRUSHES STEM Oil HEAVY SCOW :. T. .. !' 1,' " J. ' !, ( " ; , " -' Steam Schooner Washington - : -in Collision During Night, KOOXE INJUKED; L DAMAGE SLIGHT Accident Conld Have Proved Disas trous, Had Mow lieen a IV w Inches Lower Alliance and Eu- . rek Arrive From Coos Bay. less with lag iwft, for-San Diego. Sailed st. 7:3 a. ru.. steamer Elmore, for Til lam rwik. .. - ' Birkenhead, July 2. Arrived June SO. French bark Buff on. from Portland. Astoria, July 2. --Arrived flown at 1:15 .in! sailed at 5:30 p. m., Rteamer Colonel 10. I,. Drake, for San Fraricisco. Hailed at p. m., British steamer Aeon, for Auckland vl: Pan Francisco. Arrived at ..j u:iu n'li up nt : p. m., steamer Alliance, irom tnu bay. Arrived at L':30 and left up at 4:30 p. m., steamer Kureku; irom. Kureka, and way ports. .Nailed et 2 :oO p. in., schooner John A Cunpl'oll, for Ran lVdro. Arrived down at 4 an p: m., schooner Lettltla. Arrived at s . ' .itjiI .l.Jt up at 6:80 n. m Ntenim.-r- Wilmington, from San Fran- Mscn. Ar.rtved down at 7:30 p. m I i r 1 1 f s h a t i n ranr M a d u ra. A.st,i-ia, J.Uy 2 ---Condition of the bar at n a. rn . sinonth; wind nortiiwest. 14 nines; weatin r. cloudy: Tides at As"ila today High water. 2:30 ,. m . 7.7 feet: 3:62 p. m., 7.2 feet. Low water 9:22 a. m., 0.2 feet; 9:47 p. in., 3.6 "feet. WAHTED--A PACKER; T FREE MARINE IXTKLLICJEWCE. Coming; up the river durlnp the nltrht tha steam schooner Washington, ,Cap- - tain Nason. collided wKh a heavy eoow b4 (damaged her stem to a considerable extent Jttst above the water line. The night was very dark and somehow the scsw managed to get in the way of the steamer, although it is maintained that the lights were burning and the signals Bounded properly. Ko" one was injured. The steam schooner struck the scow head on and crushed the stem post and tore off sew- "eral feet of metal sheeting on the star Si board bow. This iliraasi- can be ic i faired, without much difficulty, how ever. - -' ' th Washington arrived tip at Couch Street 4ock at "8 o'clock this morning. : bringing a- full cargo of freight, con sisting' chiefly of asphalt in barrels. The 'barrels were carried on deck so that It was difficult to walk about ex- ' ceptlng on the hurricane or promenade deck .reserved for the passengers, of whom trrere were eight this trip. Captain Nason reports having en countered fair weather all the way up . the cast, but the run was somewhat de layed -by Intermittent fogs. After re pairs to the damaged stem, me Wash ington will' leave for San Francisco with grain and lumber. .:, The steamer Alliance, Captain Olson, arrived up at Couch street dock last night from Coos bay, bringing a full .... list of Dassengers and considerable freight-. Before going on the run again, the Alliance will be equipped with "a Jiew propeller snart. mis win lane probably 10 days. In the meantime, the route will be covered by, the steam schoonerNome City, Captain Hansen, Captain Olson of the Alliance will go as pilot the first trip. The Nome City " came 'up to Couch' street dock this tnorning to begin receiving cargo as "soon aa possible. With the arrival of the Nome City there were three steam schooners abreast at the Couch street " whurf. The steamer Eureka arrived nt Mar gin's dock "last night from Eureka via Coos bay, bringing passengers and gen eral freight She goes out again this evening In command of Captain Xor 5ren, . ASTORIA MARINE NEWS. 'Fishboats Capsize in Blow at Mouth - of Columbia. " (Special Dtopatch to The Journal.) ' A a tor la. Or.. "July 2.' During the ' "heavy , tssr and wind' storm at the ' 'flvaiHahboats were t man. Matt Relmea. a -tnir for th Hollimhift soclatlon. was. drowned. . The Cape ! appointment , life saving crew were out Seg-alar Liners Due to Arrlv. City of T'.mnma, Coos Bay 'July State. San Francisco July 1 ( W. Elder, San i'edro, way.... July Nome City. Coos Bay . .Julys Kureka. Rurtka and Coos July 12 Nicormdta, orient July 14 It isp City, San Francisco July 14 Roanoke, -San I'edro and way. ..July 14 Alalia ji, 'ent '...Aug. 1 Alesl.i, niient Sept. 1 Nuihartla, orient .Sept. IS Regular Lin era to Dprt. Ioanoke, San Pedro and way.... July 2 Kureka, Kureka and Coos July 2 Rose City. -San Francisco July , 4 Nome City. Coos Bay.. July 4 Cl:y of Panama, Coos Bay July 8 O. V. Klder, Han Pedro, July 9 St.tto. San Francisco July 11 N'lcomcdia, orient.... July i" Arabia, orient '. Aug. 15 Alexia orient ' Sent. IK Numatitla. orient Oct 1 Teasels In Port. Broderlek Castle. Br. ship Drydock Largiemore, Br. sli D: W. P. dock Crown of India, Br. bk Drydock Leyland Bros., Br. sh .O. W. P. Donna Francesca. Br. bk Ast-a Ancaios, Br. ship Tongue Point Churchill. Am. sch ...Astoria Echo, Am bktn Astoria Ke'burn, Br. bk. ' .Linn ton Minnie Kelton.'Am. ss Afttorla Emmanuel Accame, It. bk Albers n. K. Hall, Am. ch Stream Asgard, Nor. sh. .Jefferson street Guernsey, Nor. sh Portland Lbr. Co. Aivena, Am. sen Astoria Lettttia, Am. sch Rainier Albert Riekmera, Ger. bk Stream Ascot, Br: ss Linnton Shoshone. Am. ss Rainier 'l nomas L. Wand. Am. ss Astoria Rose City, Am. ss- Alnsworth Roanoke, Am. ss Martins Daisy Mitchojl, Am. ss .Llunton Nome City, Am. sa Couch street Tabor, Nor. -ss Knappton Nevadan. Am. ss Astoria Yoserrilte, Am. ss .... Montgomery No. 2 Rainier, Am. ss Tongue Point Washington. Am. ss Couch street Alliance, Ani. ss. .Couch street En Route to Load Lumber. Alumna, Am. sch Kanuhil Sehome. Am sch .....La Boca Yellowstone. Am. ss.....Ran Francisco James J. Garfield, Am. Ss.San Francisco Cascade, Am. ssv? Sa,n Francisco Virginia, Am. sch :.San Francisco F: tS. Loop, Am. sch...,. San Francisco Wrestler, Am. bktrs Guaymas En Route With Cement and General. Aberfoyle, Br. sh.... .'.Antwerp Hidart, Fr. bk .Antwerp Clan Graham. Br. sh. . ........ .Cardiff Bugenle Fautte.I, Fr. bk -..Antwerp V'incennea, Br. sh .Antwerp Gael, Fr. bk London Neatsfields, Br. sh Hamburg David de Anjers, Fr. sh Antwerp Brabloch, Br. bk Antwern KUloran, Br. sh'. Antwerp Joinvllle, Fr. bk.. Antwern Woodburn Offers Exlraprdi- nary Inducements to' Bo.' sponsible Persons. Woodburn, Or., has a first class, up-to-dato cannery Jutt completed at a cost of $9,000, which . will be leased rent free for this season to any respon sible person who will Immediately put it in operation and handlo tho surplus fruit and vegetables produced in that vicinity. Woodburn is the center of an exceedingly fertile portion of the Willamette valley. Fruits, berries and vegetables grow there to perfection, and handsome profit awaits tne oxp onced canneryman who will go there and put up the surplus crops which will soon begin to mature, . Any one Interested in- the ..cannery business and In position to take advan tage of the above offer may correspond w.lth G. W. Huffman; cashier of the Woodburn Farmers' and Mechanics' bank. Radames. Ger. ss..., Puget Sound Sark. Nor. ss San Tranelsco Bucranla, Br. sa. .......I...... .Orient Ilford, Br. ss ..Newcastle Xn Boats In Ballast to Load Orals, Port Crawford, Br. sh Callao Agnes Oswald, Br. sh .Callao River Falloch, Br. b8. -Callao' Nordsee, Ger. sh Callao Oregon, Ger. sh '..Yokohama Gen. Faldherbe, Fr. bk Yokohama Henrietta. Ger. sh..; West coast Aster, Ger. bk Valparaiso Marechal de Noailles, Fr. bk. West coast Homeward Bound, Am. bk. Yanc'v'r. C. Le PeJiler, Fr. bk Hobart Salnte Anne, Fr. bk. .Newcastle, N. S. W. Andorinhk. Br. bk Iquique Cydgate, Br. bk Santa Rosalia Vigo, Nor. sh. Mejillones Desdamona, Br. sh ".Callao Cornll Bart, Fr. bk. .Newcastle. N. S. W. Sully, Fr. bk.. AnVwerplj Crlllon. Fr. bk Antwern Genevieve Molinos, Fr. bk ....... Hobart LVC. Burns Company Buy Your Groceries Where Quality Is Considered Pure, clean-made and good You run no risk Theytomply with all food laws and are guaranteed to please most particular people Fourth of July Lunch and Picnic Goods Smith's Imported Kippered Herring, per can 20f Smith's Imported Finnan Haddle. per can . . 25 Smith's Imported Bloaters,' per can ...2W er yesterday- morning rm "lin Br hit hsmhSSS r rnrmissprf nnd nn "arrtianian, ur. bk ..Hamburg '"a boPat1Zpullearn work- ?Slfa5 ft XX ;...De4th Ma River Packers' as- tk Antwerp iwned. . The Cape Is- ,V,L '.V' ' V,: VIJ?"dL" Daghlld, Nor. bk Caldera Leon Ilium. Fr bk.. San Francisco Nuielly. Fr. bk .Hobart Michejet, Fr. bk .Hiogo Oil Carriers En Bonte. Asuncion, Am. ss San Francisco Argyll, Am. ss San Francisco CTRKY, LOXG-DEPKIVED. WILL HAVE niONE a. cans for 125 Dupont Imported Boneless Sardines, . Per can MIA .Dupont Imported Boneless Sardines, high, s, per can 25T Dupont Imported Boneless Sardine 'Js, 3 can for 50 Smoked Imported Sardines, n, pe, c,n i a:- ' .lOi xieierreu oiocn Baimon, fc-lD. flat .1 15, Preferred Stock Salmon, 1-lb. tall , 20 Preferred Stock Salmbn. 1-lh. a. i, snnmp, is. i ior Zf)C L. D, Shrimp, 2s, each.... 25 Crescent Mackerel, soused tomato or mustard, Is oval, each. 20i French Mackerel," In oil, 4s..,.20 QaWar. imported Schmidt, (is- each . . tti Caviar, Imported Schmidt. Us AiiL-nuvjr x-asie, et stone-pot-4, each . 25 Underwood Deviled Ham, Vs per 'an .'15 Underwood Deviled Ham,- s. per can 25 6e)f-Heatlng Foods, assorted, per can Puree de Fol Gras. "tins, per can 25d Frankfurters, Imported sausage, per can - .35t C. & B. Oxford imported sausage, per can 5Q Helna Baked Beans with tomato nauce, small, per can 10? Heinz Baked Beans with tomato sauce, medium, per can 15) Helns Baked Beans with tomato sauce, large, per can ZOO McLaren Imperial Nut Butter, small, ' per bottle 16? McLaren Imperial Nut nutter. 'm- I dlum, per bottle.... .25 McLaren imperial Nut Butter, large, per bottle . . 40c Crosse & Blackwell Malt Vinegar, quart bottle 25c -ruKo at fiiacKweii xaragon vinegar, pint bottle T 40 rimientoes, Plmientoes, niacKweu xaragon vinegar, ttle -7 40c s. Hi tins iS s, is tins 25c OLIVES Bulk Olives, Queen, extra large, per gallon ,. $1.75 Bulk Olives, Queen, extra large, per quart , .fcOc Bulk Olives, Mantanllla, per gal lon ...Si. 25 Bulk Olives, Mantanllla. quart.. 35c Bulk Olives, ripe, per qt 40e Bulk Olives, ripe, gallon tins. 81.00 Cama Olives, Queen, 88-ox. glass . . 430 Cama Olives, Queen, 16-os. glass . . 40c Cama Olives, Queen, 10-os. glasB 25 Spanish Cylinder Queen. 14-oi. . glass 30 Heins Manzanllla Gem ..25c Mission Ripe Olives, pint tlnSraSJ Ehmann's Ripe Olives. 2-oi. "Ehmann's Ripe Olives, 12-os. glass SO Stuffed Olives with Sweet Peppers, o-os. giass IOC A SANE FOURTH No better way presents itself to those who desire to spend a quiet : Fourth and get away frotn the tekt and noi9e of the city than to take tnc trip tMj ihc . .. , V- Q n a h A'.TnnT to CASCADfl LOCKS, viewing the scenery at its best arid "the fiS II COLUMBIA RIVER at the flood stage. g ' bteamer leaves Alder btreet dock at e:3U a. m., arriving back at 6 p. tn., gjving'two hours at the Locks. There is a grove of lofty firs at the Locks under which you may partake of yourVunch or yda may, eat it on board the boat, or better still, take a seaWi the dining room orthe Gatzert and be served to your entire satisfaction. M Fare, 1 for the round trip; meals 50c. Purchase tickets tiarly, U For further information phone Main 914, A5112. M ' KliaZBSSZXXBXZBXSZBBESKaaSBESSSSElEBSaEXQBECESS&SCSfiU m 5c Stuffed Olives with Sweet Peppers. j. f. a. fitted Queen unves, i-pi. 10-oz. glass . f. o. i-itted Queen Olives, 32-oz. iM!, t 1.25 glass . . , 75c lbs, tujxo corrEB si. on WXbl. BB CLOSED ALL BAT BATUBOAT, JTTLT 70TJBTH D. C. BURNS COMPANY 208-210 3d St., bet. Taylor ft Salmon. $10,000 paWs $10,000 wmim E5H7 Retailed at Wholesale Prices AT OUR, NEW STORE Formerly Kilham't -EVERYTHING VIRTUALLY AT HALF PRICE - ANDREW KM ,4 CO. 246 WASHINGTON ST., BET. SECOND AND THIRD Or at our present location, 287 Morrison St. (Rpeolnl Dlapatch to The Journal.) Gold Beach, (Jr., Jlily 2. Never since the memory of man lias Currv county had adequate communication with the i outside world, fc-xeeot for one lone tel ephone wire, out of repair when most i neeeiea, tne county has no rorm or coni munication except by post, which stands for washed-out roads in winter and mountaltj trails in summer. The citizens have organized a local concern, known as the Hoijie Telephone company, and with the $4,000 subscribed construction work will Immediately commence on a line to run from Gold Beach to the outside world via Crescent City. Cal. The most prominent busi ness men of the countv are stockhold ers th the company. The new line ts expected to be working by August 1. Excursion to the Beach. For the convenience of holiday trav elers, the O. Jt. St N. excursion steamer T. J. Potter will leave Portland Satur day morning, July 4. at 8:30 o'clock, instead or z p. m., ror iNorth Beach. This will enable passengers to arrive on the beach early hi the afternoon. Saturday to Monday round trip excur sion tickets $3.oH. On sale at Third THE STORE NOTED FOR BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES Eugene Schneider, Fr. bk Antwerp and Washington streets ooal Ships Bn Bonte. )f lives. They picked up seven Da Roche Jacquelin, I'r. bk. Newcastle. A. men from four boats. The two from Fifeshire, Br. bk Newcastle A iber of lives. They picked ; men from 'four boats. The the rifth' boat were rescued by another i Bossuet, Fr. bk Newcastle, A. kfishboat criiw. Under one of the boats Torrisiiale. Br. sh Newcastle. A. he could be rescued and was almost!- Tramp Steamers En Soute. dead. T Th body of the drowned man i Taunton. Br. ss Guaymas 'has not ben recovered. Strathfillan, Br. ss Batavla ir The American steamship Nevadan ar- K'ralghall, Br. ss San Francisco I rived yesterday morning from Seattle ! Dulwlch, Br. ss Guaymaa 'and will ' take 11,000 cases- of salmon i Knight Templar. Br. ss Vslparaiso 'for direct shipment to New Vnrk Tshlpped by S. Elmore. She will sail i i tomorrow A OOLDElf WEDDING; Means that man and wife have lived to a good old age and consequently have kept healthy. The best way 'to! keep healthy is to see that your liver' does Its dutyS65 days out of 365. Th only way to do this Is to keep Ballard's Herbln in the house and take M when ever your liver get's Inactive. R0 cents! per bottle. Bold by Skidmore Drug Co'n QUIET AT SHIPYARDS. 3fo New Projects on the Ways for the ' Time Relng. f "The Portland Shipbuilding company - has laid off Its ship carpenters and things are quiet at the yard In South Portland. High water in the river In terfered somewhat with work for ; while, but Just now there Is not a great deal or work in the ooalbulldlng line. f and so the men were given the benefit Of a vacation. Joseoh BuDide Is having a few men at Work in his yard at the cast end of ... the Morrison bridge, but there Ir no new work 'on the ways for the time ' being. f The St. Johns Shipbuilding company's 1 yard at St. Johns is keeping a force of men at work repairing five barges for tne port or Portland. lOADIXG FOR ORIENT. Steamer Guernsey Coming Up From v Astoria to Finish. Ths Norwegian steamer Guernsey win arrive up at tne mtns or tne 1'ort land Lumber company this evening to finish her cargo of lumber for Shanghai. '.She will be at the Portland mills about week. - The British steamer Allantnn which began -loading lumber at the mills of tne jnman-poyisen iumoer company last week, is expected to be ready to .go to sea ntxt week. She is receiv ing unusually aulck dlsnatch ' The British ship Ancaios has left " down the river for Tongue Point where she will load lumber for Europe. She was at the,0. W. P. dock for several Weeks after having discharged her coal cargo at Ihe O. R. & N. Albina dock. I- FAtaTLIAtt SHIPS RETURN. Many Well-Known Vessels Will Load . Here This Fall. lost of the vessels -n gaged to load here this fx'A an,;. winter re well kno"n ,here hean of prtvb.ns v.slis An other fan:i:i.ir nam" was placv on :ie 'route list tf.is morning hen ,t mis announced 'hat the Kreudi hark M. rhelet had b--n chartered to re here to load wheat for Europe, t The Mleielet was-here last vear and 1 now booked for Jai -in !th rHre From Hlogo he hark will make the run across the Pacific to Columbia river Ii, ballast It was also annnnriced this mi'nire that the Old barkenttne Wrestler is i turnlng to the Columbia river fru?, Guaymas presamably. to load lumber :i ALONG THE WATERFRONT. WE'RE LOADED, AND OUR AIM IS GOOD GOING TO SMASH PRICES. The cheerful cashmeres, worthy worsteds, stylish serges and homely homespuns. All here all reduced in price all this year's crop all with our guarantee. Our Enlargement Sale reduced prices will enable you, to get everything that men and boys wear, sat big savings. GET READY FOR THE FOURTH. Don't forget that - tlip-Xation's eatest holiday, the Fourth of July, falls on. Saturday this year. Our store will be closed on that day. So do your outfitting earlv better come today, you'll certainly need some cool clothes. iiVLi oecials $2.00 Wash Skirts Closing out sale of the balance of our Wash tlrcss Skirts in lujht and dark colors lots, plaids, checks and stripes, etc., at less than cost. Prepare for the 4th As usual, this store will remaia closed all day Saturday, July 4. We have prepared an especially strong list of specials for Friday. Read every item in this ad, for it means quick moncy-aaivftg. Pongee Dress Skirts $4.95 Women's fine American Pon gee Dress Skjrts made in good full styles with bands of self material or brown; regular $9.00 values. A bargain. Boys' Blouse Waists 15c Sleeveless Vests Boys' Rlotise Waists in light and dark colors; neat patterns and standard 75c grade; come in sizes 4 to 16. Richelieu Ribbed Sleeveless Vests for women, taped neck and arms; our best regular 15c grade; 2 to a customer. Children's Stockings lie Children's fine Ribbed -Hose with double heel, knee and toe; fast black and stainless; 20c grade; all sizes. $1.00 Corset Covers Fine Cambric Corset Covers with deep lace yoke; 3 rows rib bon and beading; 4 handsome styles; regular $1.00 values. 75c Silk Gloves A great closing out sale of 2-clasp Silk Gloves at less than regular cost price. Complete line of colors and sizes. Double tipped; pure silk. $3.00 Cambric Skirts $1.93 Three rows wide Oriental Lace Insertion, set with tucks; deep knee flounce with under Muffle. Standard $.VO0 values., Summ er Corsets Regular $1.00 quality Warner's Rust Proof Gable Net Corsets, lace and rihfcon trimmed; made extra strong; come in sizes IB to.28 Friday only. Captain Benneche le shipping a crew for his schooner H, K. Hal tndy aDj Will proboblv leave down tomorrow ; The British ark Brodick Castle b rn dhwrrtarglng coal at her moor inn at th drydock this-morning. TM river continue to fa!l slowly an4 In a couple jf, days all the lower dorks-will again be above water The steam schooner Olson A Mahony whtch arrived at Astoria yeaterdav from Alaska ts nder charter to load lumber t a -coast port for Quarmaa, Mexico. I A. Pike, special deputy collector ef customs, has gone to Calgnrv, Al--rt, to llt with his daughter, Mrs.' ti. K. WM llotoa. 3. N. "Uiesey of the euMems servh". bM gone on a fishing t- jr. ,v ,v . . k ; . . K.4RIXB NOTES. Jkt(vA, Or., Julv f. atle4 iiM n . t'-mH Northland. ftr San Frat v - .. jied at l.t Sm tug Daunt- OiO'J. Hlldf i I 1 166-168 THIRD ST., NEAR MORRISON. Men's Silk Shirts Standard $5.00 values. Neglrgee style; warranted all pure silk; on special sale Friday only at this price. $1.50 Parasols 83c For a great Friday special we offer 250 Parasols ranging In price from $1.50 to $2.00, at 83c each. Come in colors, pink, whi'te, blue and tan heavy corded edge. Select yours at once and pay less than half1 Tegular. " Long Lace Mitts $1.50 Regular $5.00 values. Come in black, white and Cream. , Real Duchesse Lace; on sale Friday only at this price. Linen Handkerchiefs Women's fine Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs; narrow hem and our best reg. 15c grade. War ranted pure linen. 75c Fancy Hose This special includes our reg ular line of women's 65c and 75c Hose; plain, lace and fan cies; alL sizes. HSwimming Trunks lOc A great sale of Boys' Swim ming Trunks for Friday; stand ard 25c grade. Not more thin one pair to a customer. . Men's Golf Shirts Made from best quality Madras in neat stripe patterns; detach able cuffs and standard $1 and $1.50 values. r?K snap. $2:00 Silk Qloves $1.29 Extra heavy and all pure silk. A complete line of sizes and all popular colors. Double tipped fingers. Our Tegular stock, not "sale" gloves. $150 Dressing Sacques Fine Lawn Dressing Sacques in pretty dot and floral patterns, fitted back; our best regular $1.50 grade a snap. Athletic Shirts 21c Men'a and Boys' Ribbed Athletic Undershirts; pure white, low neck and sleeveless; just the thing for warm weather;- all sizes and standard 35c values. 50fiH2e5cers$2.50 Waists at 93c II White Lawn Waists in beautiful lace and embroidery trimmed , ' rt,!sr.Pin'ail"VP "ki" l, Sup,i" tylcs; hort or long sleeves; the balance of our regular $2.00. Men's Fancy Half Hose in a white- best frilled Elastic- 50c $2 50 and $3.00 waists on sale Friday at the above low price. No J" tyles; superior qual quslity. ""Cq ' exchange, and no phone oryjgd. .tre"tindow diUy0" i r ' ' ' Bathing Suits Bathing Suits 0St ' -". Corner Third and Morrison Streets ' - Cost . -(5 1