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10 THE OREGON. SUNDAY JOURNAL PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 13,- 1908. , CARRY LOADS OF g PRODUCTS Four Craft Clear for Coast and Foreign Destinations. FJZENCII BARK GETS QUICK DISPATCH Steamer Alliance Sails for Coos Bay in Conmwnd of New Master Schooner Samar Will Take' Big Irckload of Lumber Around Horn Four . crafts cleared yesterday after noon, two of them for foreign ports and two for coast ports. Those that cleared for foreign ports - were the 'French bank David d' Angers and this American schooner Samar The coaster3 were the steamer Alliance and Nome the big waves. The Senator was the only vessel to cross out yesterday, how ever. The wind caused destruction to tele graph lines ana delayed shipping on Puget sound, according to dispatches from there. The wire to Tatooso Island was put out or commission so that It was Impossible to ascertain how hard the wind really did blow off the entrance to me straits, ine wina at iwortn Head attained a velocity of 82 miles. This is not an exceptionally hard blow, how ever, for 82 mile galea are recorded sev eral times each winter. A few days ago tne wina niew ai me raie or 13 miles an hour. The sea did some damage to the Jetty at that time. Iast winter it gained a velocity ot lie miles lor about an nour. CONDOR'S NEW MASTER City, Ti 89.ISJ bushels of wheat, valued at $91. he bark David d' 'Angers cleared for the United Kingdom with a cargo of 274. She has been in the harbor since November 5. when she arrived irom London with a cargo of cement. Thin was discharged In quick order and the vessel then laid Idle a couple or weens. The loading, too, was done In quick tlmi fnr aJl tnA it la barely six weeks alnee the vessel left the ocean for ih fr.h inters of the Columbia. The schooner Samar goes to Cape Town, South Africa, with 890, Qoo reel of lumber, fart of tne cargo is rea wood lumber taken on at San Fran claoo, and the fir portion Is of the best grade. Captain Asmussun signed the crew ' yesterday afternoon and expects to get a tow for the sea sometime today. He will take the Cape Horn route which Is the shortest from here to the dark continent, and expects to encounter some hard weather. For that reason the deckload was exceptionally well lashed so as not to break away from the laboring craft Captain Asmussun be lieves the deckload on the Samar the largest ever carried around the Horn n a sailing vessel. It measures 460. 1100 feet or more than the quantity be neath the deck. The Samar will prob ably return for another offshore cargo fr of lumber. From Cape Town she will proceed to Newcastle, Australia, to load coal for San Francisco, and It Is con sidered probable that in" the meantime she will be chartered for lumber. The Nome -City cleared with 785 tons of barley and 450,000 feet of lumber for San Francisco. She leaves at 10 o'clock this morning from Couch street dock. The Alliance cleared with general cargo for Coos Bay. She got away at 8 o'clock last night, on schedule time, al though she was on the drydock several hours getting a new blade on the propel ler and a coat of palnh Captain Parsons full list of passengers. Captain Parsons was In command, succeeding Captain Olson, who goes along to Coos Bay to take commapd of the steam schooner Nann Smith of the C. A. JSmith Lumber company. , GOES TO SEA IN STORM Stoamer Senator Starts Out When Wintl Lashes Ocean Into Foarri. Hlffti winds-swept over the ocean along the coast .all of yesterday and stirred up a wicked sea but nevertheless the steamer Senator, Captain Nopander, struck out for San Francisco yesterday sfternoon. The steamer went out on a favorable tide and bad no trouble riding Captain West Takes Vessel After Many Have Quit Job.; The gasoline sloop Condor is again lying the brfnv deep. A new master as been found for her and she will re turn to Portland from Newport as soon as the winds and her gasoline engines can bring her. Captain West of New port is in command. Tha Condor olles occasionally between Portland and Newport and other ports In that vicinity, carrying freight. Some how her owners have had much trouble keeping her manned since Captain Ty ler quit several months ago. Captain Frederick Theorin, who is now a fugi tive, suspected of the murder of Watch man W. C. Rasmussen of the steam schooner Washington, was next In com mand. He had her two trips. Captain Theorin was succeeded by Captain Rob ert Jones, who quit after a few weeks to go to San Francisco to bring the steamer Argo to roruann. uapiain Freeman Dodge came next, who took her to Tillamook. Then, after a close search. Captain West was finally in duced to acept the position of master. MARINE NOTES. to be converted into a barge. Ths Elis abeth was once upon a time one of the finest windjammers flying the stars and stripea She was of the Coloma and Alden Bess class, although built many years before them. : The Alden Besse Is still afloat, but the Coloma went down tn a storm off Cape Flattery a couple of years ago, Her crew was saved by a passing: wind jammer. The Elizabeth Was transferred to the Norwegian flas after her hays of usefulness in the American merchant marine had passed, but she still man aged to earn a fair profit for her new owners for a number of years. Another old baric of the same school recently turned into a barge was the C. F. Sargent, which tilled out of Portland in tne aibsks salmon xieet untu aooui two years ago, when she was sent around the Horn to New York to serve as a receptacle for coal. MARINE INTEJilGENCE Astoria, Dec, 12. No report from the mouth of the Columbia on account of wire trouble. Sailed last night Steam er R. D. Inman for San Francisco. Sailed today at 3:16 p. m. Steamer Sen ator for San Francisco. 8an Francisco, Dec. 12. Sailed at 8 a. m. Steamer Atlas; at 12 noon, steam er Rose Citv: at 1 n. m.. steamer Ro anoke; at 2:30 p. m.. steamer South Bay I Tl., 1 Jl C V.. ... 11 II 1 I I man ship Albert Rirkmers for London. Eureka, Dec. 12. Arrived Steamer Eureka for Portland. Hongkong, Dec. 13. Arrived December 11 German steamer Nicomedla from Portland. Harford, Dec. 12. Arrived December 11 Steamer Lansing from Portland. Tides at Astoria Sunday High water 4:47 a. m.. 6.8 feet; 4:00 p. m., 7.2 feet; low water, 10:41 a. m., 8.8 feet; 10:43 p. m., 0.1 foot ALONG THE WATERFRONT. The British steamer Strathnalrn will shift to Oceanic dock tomorrow morning to load wheat for Europe. The French bark Asnieres. now en route from San Francisco to this Dort. comes under charter to load lumber. The French bark Bossuet. which Is discharging coal at the bunkers is under charter to load wheat for Europe, and in order to hasten the discharging of the coal careo. Dart of It la Iwslna taken away on barges, there being little room in the bunaers. The steam schooner Shoshone Is due to arrive here this week to load a return cargo of lumber for San Francisco. The steam schooner Shasta and Tamalpals are also booked to arrive here for lum ber soon. The steamer Breakwater. CaDtaln Macgenn. Is due to arrive here this aft ernoon from Coos Bay. OLD WINDJAMMER SOLD Be Bath-Built Bark Elizabeth to Converted Into Barge. The old bark Elizabeth, built In Bath, Maine, In 1868, was sold a few days ago by Norwegian owners to a London firm Begnlar Itinera Baa to Arrive. Breakwater, Coos Bay. Deo. It Jiose City, Ban ranclaco Deo. 14 Argo. San Francisco Dec. 14 Roanoke, San Pedro and way... Dec. IS Alliance. Coos Bay Dec. 17 Sue H. Elmore, Tillamook Dec. 18 Eureka. Eureka and Coos Dec. 20 Homer, San Francisco ...Dec. 20 Numantia, orient Dec, 20 Nebraskan. Salina' Crus Dec 9.0 Senator. San Francisco ...Dec. 21 George W, Elder, San Pedro. .. .Dec. 22 Nicomedla, orient Jan. 1 Nevadan, Salina Crus Jan. IS A tenia, orient ...Jan." IB Arabia, .orient Feb. 1 Begular Liners Due to Depart. Breakwater, Coos Bay Dec. 1 Argo. Tillamook Dec. 16 Roanoke, tian Pedro and way.. Dec. 17 Rose Cttv. San Francisco Dec. 18 Alliance, Coos Bay Dec 19 Sue H. Elmore, Tillamook Dec. la Sue H. Elmore, Tillamook Dec. 20 j Numantia. orient Dec 20 Homer, Eureka and Coos Deo. 22 Nebraakan. Salina Crus Dec. 2'i Eureka, Eureka and Coos ...... Dec. 22 George W. Elder, San Pedro... Dec. 24 Senator, San Francisco ........ .Dec. 26 Nicomedla, orient .....Jan. 1 Alesla, orient Jan. 2b Nevadan, Salina Crui Jan. -27 Arabia, orient Feb. IS Vessels . in port, Leyland Bros. Br. sh Drydock Donna Francesca. Br. bk Astoria Churchill, Am. sch Astoria Alvena. Am. sch Astoria W. F. Jewett, Am. sch Astoria Irene. Am. sch Astoria Washington, Am. ss Drydock Aberfoyle. Br. bk N. P. Mills St Nicholas. Am. ship Astoria Berlin, Am. sch Gobi Taurus, Am. sch Kalama Lydgate, Br. bk ..... .Montgomery No. 2 Bossuet, Fr. bk Coal Bunkers Jolnville. Fr. bk Sand dock Neotslleld, Br. bk Columbia No. 1 Brabloch. Br. bk Greenwich No. 2 Oregon, Ger. b!i 8tream Nome City, Am. ss Inman-Poulsen Torrisdale, Br. h Astoria Sully, Fr. bk Llnnton Strathnalrn, Br. ss E. & W. mills. En Boats to Load Lumber. Riverside, Am. ss San Francisco Annie E. Smale, Am. ss Hongkong Tamalpals, Am. ss San Francisco Shasta, Am. ss San Francisco Marshfleld, Am. ss San Francisco Endeavor, Am. sch: San Francisco Ea Boats With Otmsnt and General. carmanlan, Br. bk Hamburg Rochambeau, Fr. bk Leith Gulf Stream, Br. bk Antwerp Alice, Fr. bk .-London Eugene Schneider, Fr. bk Antwerp La Tour de Auvergue, Fr. bk. ..Antwerp Armen, Fr. bk Dublin Glenalvon. Br. bk Antwerp Desalx, Fr. bk. Antwerp Poltallock, Br, sh Antwerp Wavertree, Br. sh .Ellesmereport Matterhorn, Br. sh. . .Newcastle-on-Tj , Tramp Steamers En Konte, Aboukir, Br. ss. San Francisco Gymeric, Bt, ss .San Francisco Robert Dollar. Br. ss.. Orient Tweedale. Br. ss Puget sound Bovcric. iJr. ss Ban Francisco En Bonte In Ballast to Load Oram. Port Crawford, Br. sh Callao Homeward Bound. Am. bk. Vanc'vr. B. C. NEW YORK "SPY' LERY" GAL- t2wa or ............ ,, L yne 20 Minutes Past 3, Plus 4 Minutes A Day. What Time Is It, If My WatrK Was Riorht I. act MnnHax? w w MKVIt w w stA UsTUW aVllVUjr DO you ever have to stop, and think and scratch your head and go through this f :t. i 1 . vuit. vi at iiiiuicuuii gymnastics wiicn you want to know the time of day? Do you ? Can you walk past your jeweler's window and not stop to compare your watch with his regulator ? Do you blush when your friends ask you if you have the correct time? Doing these things, it requires no argument to prove that you do not really know good watch service -South Bend service does it? There are two reasons for the perfect watch satisfaction which every man and woman who carries a SOUTH BEND WATCH enjoys. The firit is in the watch itself, and the way it is test ed before it is sold to you or even to your jeweler. All the skill that money and ex perience can control is put into South Bend Watches and, grade for grade, they are superior to any other watch made. They are mod ern timepieces made to keep perfect time under the most strenuous conditions of the life you lead. They are made for your standard of liv ing and your requirements, with a care for qual ity and service that allothermakers.no matter what their names or reputation in days gone by, do hot give to watches sold at the same price. And then, before a SOUTH BEND watch leaves the factory, it must undergo tests and trials that are twice as severe as the worst strain you will ever give it. It is baked in an oven and kept for hours in a refrigerator at freezing point, to demonstrate that it will keep perfect time without being influenced by the changes in temperature. It must keep perfect time in every position and not be affected by the jars and jolts of railway trains, horseback riding, automobiling, etc. " ' - " . A The second is that every jeweler who sells SOUTH BEND watches is picked out with as great care as is exercised in making the watch. Even a SOUTH BEND watch, perfect as it is, must be adjusted to the individual who carries it. The watch that keeps perfect time in your pocket cannot be depended upon to keep time in another man's pocket. The highest grade, most costly watch made will fail as a time keeper unless it is adjusted to meet the indi vodual requirements of the person carrying it. You cannot make this adjustment yourself. Only a skilled watchmaker can do it for you. A variation of one one-thousandth part in the i ' viDration means a gain or loss of a minute and a half a day, and a watch which va ries that much is useless as a good timekeeper. And so we are just as careful to se lect good jewelers to sell our watches as we are particular to make good watches to sell. SOUTH BEND watches are sold only by reliable jew elers who are' competent to properly adjust them. No extra charge is made for this service. The manufacturer will not allow a SOUTH BEND watch to be sold in any other manner. Every SOUTH BEND watch sold is carefully looked after by an authorised representative of the SOUTH BEND Watch Company, who knows how to care for the watch in such a manner as will furnish the greatest amount of timekeeping service. No other watch you can buy can possibly give the service that a SOUTH BEND watch does. Your jeweler will gladly show you this beautiful modern watch and tell you all about it. He will explain to you why SOUTH BEND , watches keep time better than any other watch. If your jeweler is not one of our 10,000 authorized representatives, send us his name and we will ake the matter up with' him SOUTH BEND Watch. The gallery which Is planned for the New York postofflce. Ths en trance to the gallery from the in spector's office is shown in the up per left hand corner, designated by A. The peepholes, through which the employes may be watched, are shown by the letter B. Thiers, Fr. bk. Belfast Francois, Fr. bk San Francisco Asnieres. Fr. bk .....Ban Francisco Benares, Nor. sh.... Callao Clan Graham, Br. bk Caleta Coloso Laennec, Fr. sh Kahulu Crillon, Fr. bk Hobart Nantes, Fr. bk Hobart OU Steamer En Bonte. Atlas, Am. ss San Francisco Asuncion, Am. ss San Francisco HOMESTEADS TO BE OPENED OP Entrymen May File on Lands Under Umatilla Project Next Week. You might freeze it in Jt block of ice with- personally and send you, free, our handsome out injuring it in the alightest degree. That's book, "How Good Watches Are Made," and a the first reason for the uniwsal satisfactionof little device showing how a. SOUTH BEND those who carry SOUTHTBEND watches. ... watch adjusts' itself to everv temoerature w i a, " -r- Scruth Dend Watch Co., Dept. N, SoutH Bend. Ind. (Sperlal Dtspitch to Tba JonraaLt Pendlton. Or.. Dec. 12. Within the coming week there will probably be several homesteads under the Umatilla reclamation project opened to entry. The homesteads will not exceed 20 tn number and will lie about stx miles from the town of Hermlston, embracing some of the best land In the project. The homesteads will be of from 10 to 40 acres in size, most of them 20, and the entrymen must apply for water for the irrigation thereof when filing is made. There is no commutation on this land. The land is considered to be worth from $76 to 1100 per acre in the raw state, as it is the finest fruit land in Oregon. A big rush for home steads is expected. BUYS INTEREST WITH FIHLEY John Matthlesen, proprietor of the Hotel Zur Kheinpfali. closed a deal yevterflay arternoon with Arthur L. Finl!y for the purchase of an undivided half Interest in the half block on the south side of YamhlU street, between Fourteenth and Lownsdale, known as the Elizabeth Smith homestead. Based on a total valuation of 170,000, Mr. Matthlesen paid 235.000 for the half interest. The negotiations leading up to the sale were made by IS. P. Mall of Mall & Von Borstel. While no definite announcement has been made as to probable improvements to be made on the property. It is known that Messrs. Flnley and Matthlesen are con templating making Improvements . in keeping with the value and importance of the location. GIRL STAYED LATE, THEN OUT ALL NIGHT "We won't come home till morn- 4 Ing, 4 4 We won't come home at alt" 4 This is the doctrine of 16- 4 year-old Lizzie Richwold as re- 4 ported to the police by her 4 father, Frank Richwold of 871 4 4 Cleveland avenue, last night. The 4 4 father states that his daughter '4 4 has not returned home a single 4 4 night this week until late hours 4 and that last night she did pot 4 4 come home at all. Whether the . 4 4 girl has met with an accident, 4 or whether she has eloped, as 4 4 is the fear of Mr. Richwold, Is. 4 a question that' the police are 4 4 unable to solve, but neverthe- 4 4 less' they are on the lookout for 4 the miBsIng damsel. She 1st de- 4 4 scribed as being II years of age,' 4 4 about I feet 4 Inches tall, weighs 4 4 about 120 pounds. Is slender and 4 of light complexion and stoops a - 4 4 trifle when walking. - 1 COAT HE WORE THE r STATE'S EVIDENCE Wearing the coat which n is' charged with, stealing, James McGraw, aged 29, was arrested at Third and Davis streets last nJght by Patrolmen Leavens snd Khafer on the, complaint of Louis pfeiffer. ":; :', . McGraw la said to have stolen the coat and a suitcase from Pfeiffer's room, In the.Coemopolitan hotel recently. Pfeiffer met him In a saloon In North Portland late yesterday afternoon. . He followed McGraw around the -streets until finally the two . officers passed them" and Pfeiffer made known hi, troubles, McGraw was arrested and charged with larceny, , He will be tried In the police court tomorrow morning, f Spectacles II at Metsgers. ; Christmas' Sweetest Gift A Box of Candy From Coffman's ji c I , rW ffP " it 1 I h' "There's Something in a Name" STTJT Y Will Think More J II pj of Your Judgment ' IF THE BOX IS STAMPED we have lots and lots of pretty CHRISTMAS BOXES 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $2,50, $5.00 and upwards MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION 3SO Washington Bet. 7th and Park VV ? ,r a 1 UTOW.mWAl if . V.' FREE Santa Claus Souvenir Button Given Away Free McAllen & McDonnell Corner Third and Morrison Streets FREE Santa Claus Souvenir Button Given Away Free Timely Suggestions for Gift Givers CHRISTMAS GLOVES 16-Button length Kid Gloves in popular shades; best se lected 1908 stock. ReRular $3.50 grade $2.63 16-Button length Cape Gloves in the very best $3.00 qual ity; all sizes. Special, the pair $2.39 Women's 2-clasp French Kid Gloves; superior grade, and usual $1.50 value; pair.95t Men's genuine Mocha Gloves, 1-clasp style, stitched back; standard $1.25 value.. f LOO LINEN SETS Pure linen Pattern Cloth; one dozen napkins to match. Regular $8.50 values, special the set $6.95 Pure linen Pattern Cloth; one dozen napkins to match. Regular $11.00 value, special the set f8.75 Pure linen Pattern cloth, 2Yi yards long; dozen nap kins to match. Regular $15.00 value .10.75 20x20-in. pure linen Squares, drawnwork center and hem stitched; regular $1.95 value, special at 9Sf 18x54-in.. Battenburg Scarfs, pure linen center; regular $2 value. Special, each. .81.47 HANDKERCHIEFS Women's Fine Embroidered Linen Handkerchiefs, regu lar 50c grade, assorted 3 to a box 81.00 Women's Plain Hemstitched Linen Handkerchiefs; come 6 in a box, special 85f Sample Pure Linen Lawn Handkerchiefs, only one of a kind; 35c and 50c values, special st ,...25 Sample Line Handmade Lin en Handkerchiefs; beautiful designs; the prices range from 75 to ...815.00 Sample Muslin Underwear, Gowns, Skirts, Corset Cov ers, etc., at 60c on the dollar. ' OW SAXJB MOVDAY WOKX2TS $5.00 Silk Umbrellas S2.47 MEN'S' GOODS Men's Suspenders In fancy Xmas box, all colors and styles. Bpeclal box. 504 Men's 35c 4-ln-hand Ties, In a great variety latest colorings. Choicer. 19 Men'a pure linen Initial Handkerchiefs In fancy box of . Special, box.Sl.SO Men'a fancy Dress Shirts in neat pat terns, standard tl.60 line. Special. each ......984 .Men's frilled elastic Sleeve-Holders, satin bow, all colors, In fancy box. Special 60 Boys' all-wool Sweaters, la plain and fancy colors. Keg. 1 1.2 6 'Values. .634 SILK HOSIERY Women's Pure Silk Hosiery, fancy embroidered; regular $3.50 quality; special. 82.75 Women's Finest Silk Lisle Hose; high spliced heel and fast black; reg. $1.50 grade: special at .95 Women's Fine Silk Embroid ered Hosiery: also lace and plain colors. Special, pr.504 Hosiery put up in fancy Christmas boxes. FANCY APRONS White Lawn Aprons in all styles, lace and embroidery trimmed and splendid qual ity; each f 254 Extra Fine Lawn Tea Aprons; openwork embroid ered, ribbon trimmed, round or square; each ........634 Fine Embroidered Linen Aprons, put up in fancy box; very daintjr. Regular $175 value, special 81.45 LEATHER GOODS Leather Handbags, leather lined, with coin purse; black and brown, $2 quality. .98 $2.50 and $3 Leather Hand bags, in very latest styles and leathers; choice of the lot at, each 81.85 Regular $1.00 Elastic Belts, in all colors, with fancy gold and silver buckles; special, each .594 Latest 9-inch oval Back Combs, mounted or un mounted; best $1.00 line. Special, each .594 NECKWEAR Women's" fancy lace, silk and net stocks, ties, etc; stand ard 50c values; choice. .,234 Women's Fancy Neckwear, in s great variety of styles and colorings; regular $1.00 values i. 69 Box Ruching.i put up 6 in a box, assorted or plain colors. Extra special, box. . . . .254 Sample Net, Silk and White Lawn' Waists; advance 1909 styles at 60c on the dollar. A FINE BLACK DRESS PATTERN WILL PLEASE HER :