The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, February 26, 1909, Page 13, Image 13

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL", PORTLAND,' FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 28, 1909.
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IJru I.KAN
Steamer . IL B. Kennedy
iSoon Eeady for.Prelim-
,. inary. Trial.
1 , ' f- .
LOCAL YARDS TURN
OUT SPEEDY. CRAFT
Steamer Kayak on Ways at Supple's
Yard on the East Side Will Soon
Be Ready for Initial Spin Both
Vessels Go to Puget Sound.' .
For the f trst time the engines on the
new steamer H.. B. Kennedy were turned
this . morning. - They worked fully up
to the expectations, and In about two
weeks the craft will be ready ror me
preliminary trial trip.-' She Is built by
the Willamette Iron Steel Works for
a Seattle concern that will operate her
in the excursion business on Puget
' annnil th. nntnins lummnr.
The Kennedy is a steel hull steamer
and Is expected to be the fastest pas
senger craft In Puget sound waters
when she-gets therein the spring. Bhe
will have a chance to brush up against
va few speedy ones, among tlifrr being
Captain Scott's Telegraph, whlelt for a
while carried excursions between this
city and Astoria. The Telegraph easily
reels off St knots, but the Kennedy is
' expected to beat her by one if not more.
- Another fast passenger boat being
built here for the Puget sound run 'Is
the Kayak. The Kayak la on the ways
at Supple's shipyard on She east side
and will soon be ready for launching.
The machinery ' will be installed in a
few days. The contract calls for de
livery of the craft May 1. She will be
taken from 'here to the sound by Mr.
Supple and a local crew.
Being built for'- ocean traffic, the
steamers are not expected to have any
trouble reaching their destination, al
though they are being built along trim
mer lines than the ordinary craft In
tended for rough water.
" AIDS TO NAVIGATION.
Ughthouse Department Replaces
Many Missing Busts and Lights.
Captain Charles Fs Pond, lighthouse
Inspector ef the Thirteenth district, has
Issued a circular notice to mariners an
nouncing that the La Du. light, Columbia-river,
wg temporarily replaced on
the single pile dolphin from which It
was formerly shown, February 14. The
St. Helens jetty light haa also been re
placed on the Jetty in the position from
which It was formerly shown.
Martin Island buoys 2 - and 4 and
Reeder crossing buoys 4 and 6 , have
been been replaced and the Coon
Island light haa been removed to the
edge of the bank on Coon Island, and
will hereafter be shown 16 feet above
the water, from an arm on a white
stake, at a point about 225 feet 271 de-
?rees true WNW magnetic, from . its
ormer position.
On Puget sound the following buoys
have been 1 replaced:- . Duvamlnh Head
bellbuoy. Snakeland Point buoy. The
cuter buoy at entrance to Grays Harbor
has also been replaced.
A number of buoys reported missing
in Aiasaan waters will be replaced as
soon as practicable, Following are the
buoya reported; Tongass Narrows en
trance buoy, second class nun, reported
months ago and would have been ready
to start out for the Columbia in a few
weeks had not disaster overtaken her.
But as freights are cheap, it will be
easy to secure a vessel to fill the va
cancy.' -. -i
The Surcouf was launched at Nantes
in 1901 and registered 1744 tons net.
She was 277 feet long, had 40.4 feet
beam and was 22.7 feet deep. The ca
blegram contained go Information con-
lut it Is supposed
missing February 10'.
th
port
ruary 10. Sitka harbor. North Channel,
AUska McArthur reef buoy. HS.
second class can, reported missing Feb
Japonakl island ledge buoy, 3, first class
spar, reported missing January zo.
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WAS OX BEAM ENDS
Officers File Report of ! Steam
Schooner' Exciting Voyage.
Details concerning the exciting voyage
of tbs steam - schooner Daisy Mitchell
from this port to- San Francisco, when
she nearly turned turtle, have been re
ceived her and irive confirmation of
tne teiearanh reDorts sent out when
me crart reached San Francisco
days ago. The reoort states:
-rne uaisy Mitchell left Columbia
two
river February 18. a. m., and at 2 p. m.
ran into a heavy southeast gale and
large sea, with long southwesterly mo
tion. The ship rolled heavily, later the
wind- chopped around to the southwest.
plowing a gaie. Headed snip te south
west under slow bell as could not steer
a course on account of heavy beam sea
and fear of losing deckload. At 4 p. m.
the 19th the wind and sea moderated;
steered south again; wind shifted to
southeast, increasing to a gale February
20; 6:30 p. m. shipped a couple-of seas
and ship listed to starboard, almost
half the deckload In the water. Water
goured into the galley and engine room,
hlef engineer notified us he could do
nothing down below: got ship around a
little and straightened up with wind and
sea on starboard side and let go the
deck lashings to save vessel filling al
together. Jettisoned about 60,000 feet
lumber and set up the lashings again.
When we dumped the lumber overboard
we were off Urnpqna river; 11 a. m.
wind shifted ' to northwest, blowing a
gale, accompanied with a large south
westerly sea, carrylngthe same, to port;
no damage to ship.'- r-
I BARK SUROOO1 WRECKED.
- ' -,
Portland Bound Vessel Goes Ashore
on English Coast.
Balfour, Guthrie & Co. received a
cablegram yesterday announcing that
the French bark Surcouf had srone
annore on me f.ngnsn coast wncn on
the way to Newcaue-on-Tyne to load
general cargo for Portland. This will
necessitate the chartering of 'another
vessel to bring the freight which has
already been booked.
'I he Bureour waa chartered about two
ns
that all were saved.
WOULD FIGHT RAILROAD.
Coos Bay People Come to Assist
ance of Steamer Alliance. -
Attempts on the part of the Southern
Pacific company to freeae - 'out. the
steamer AUlanee from carrying freight
to points on Coqutlle river by charging
what is alleged to be excessive wharf -age
at the railroad company's dock at
Marshfleld, is causing shippers of Coos
Bay to f ally to the assistance of the
ownersor the Alliance, feast night tne
Alliance came to Couch atreet dock with
every pound of freight she could carry.
The Southern Paclflo company oper
ates tfiH ' Steamer Breakwater , on the
Portland-Coos Bay route, - alternating
with the Alliance, the Breakwater leav
ing here Wednesday nights and the Al
liance sailing Saturday nights. Both
craft enjoy a fair patronage and the
Coos Bay people are tnjoyln ar good trens-
fortatlon . facilities. Operation of the
wo boats haa brought much traffic to
Portland . that . formerly went to San
Francisco, it being said that Portland's
trade with Cooa Bay haa more than
doubled in the .past year. .-.-'
But the Southern Paclflo company it
Is asserted, wants to drive the Alli
ance off the run,- if possible, and so
for a starter haa -tolaced a heavy toll
on freight to be carried from Coos Bay4
to uoquilie river points over the coos
Bay, Roseburg te Eastern railway. H.
W. Skinner, agent at Cooa Bay for the
steamer Alliance, says after having per
sonally Investigated the matter, that
the method adODted bv the management
of the Breakwater will divert thousands
of tons of freight to San Francisco by
way oi' Bandon that otherwise would
come to Portland by way of Coos Bay.'
Captain Parsons reports that the Al
liance had a fair voyage coming north
...... V 1 1 1 1 u , , V'UR 11 1 wv vii",-'ln a
Included in the cargo was a large quantify-
f whlta Mli, aliln.Ua '
1 ALONG THE WATERFRONT
The steam schooner Nome City
cleared today for San Francisco with
450,000 reet of lumber ana ssu tons or
wheat, i ' 3-
Owinar fo a mlsunderstandlnr - over
the rate, the charter of the British ship
Brabloch waa not consummated after
all. although- the deal was practically
closed yesterday morning. The vessel
waa to take a cargo of wheat from this
port to Europe.
rne Harriman liner Kose jity, cap
tain Mason, sails from Ainsworth wharf
this afternoon for San Francisco. The
North Pacific Steamship company's
steamer Roanoke. Captain Dunham, sails
ror san Pedro and way ports tomorrow
night. '
The steam schooner South Bay, which
reached the river this morning, went to
Tongue Point to load lumber, and the
steam schooner Bee, which arrived in
latft night, went to Martin's Bluff to
discharge a shipment of dynamite. The
steam sqhooner Tamalpals -will be at
Oak street dock this evening to dis
charge general freight from San Fran
cisco. The - Portland & Asiatic Steamship
company's oriental liner Arabia, Captain
Neumann, left San Francisco early this
morning for this port and should ar
rive nere juoaav nignt. ne win oe
gln discharging freight at Alaska dock
i
fuesday morn
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lng.
MARINE NOTES
' Johnny Knows What's White.
Teacher1 'Now, children,do any of you know anything as
white as this beautiful snow we have this morning?"
Little Johnny"! do, Teacher, t it's our white clothes
when mama washes them with Fels-Na jtha. They're
y just as white as white can be. "
Anty Drudge '1. guess Johnny is right, Miss Teacher.
, Washing with Fels-Naptha in lukewarm water will
make white clothes as white as snow and it saves his
mother loads of work."
Fels-Naptha acts on dirt like sunshine
on a bank of snow--only quicker. v
- . Fels-Naptha achially dissolves the dirt
while soaking in lukewarm water.
Boiling only softens dirt and leaves it
for you to hard-rub out on the washboard.
; That's one reason why Fels-Naptha is
so much superior to the wash-boiler way of
washing. ,
Another reason is that you have no
steam in washing ivith Fels-Naptha. . No
steam to fill your kitchen like a Turkish
bath and give you a bad cold if you step -outside
for a minute. No steam redden
your face and chap your hands.
Still' another . reason is that ' the s
Fels-Naptha way saves your clothes. Boil-
ing weakens woolens, cottons or linens and
hard-rubbing wears them into' holes.
' . . None of this when washing with
Fels-Naptha. Clothes last twice as long.
Use Fels-Naptha for flannels, woolens
and colored goods as well as white clothes. ,-:
Be sure to get the genuine Fels-Naptha, -
use only lukewarm water, and follow direc
tions on the-red and foreen wrapper.
' Astoria. Feb. tt. Arrived down dur
ing the night and sailed at 7:30 a. m.,
steamer Eureka, for Coos Bay and Eur
eka. Arrived at 7 and left up at 9 60
a.- m.. steamer Maverlch, from San
Francisco. Arrived at 7 and left up
s. m.. steamer Maverick, from San
Franotsco. Arrived at 7:10 a. m., steam
er South Bay, from San Francisco, and
left up at :50 a. m.
San Frsnclsco, Feb. t(. Sailed st
midnight, German steamer Arabia, for
Portland. '
Astoria Feb. 15. Arrived at It, m..
and left up st 1 p. m., steamer Alliance,
from Coos Bay. Arrived at 2 and left
up at S:S0 p. m., steamer Bee, from San
Francisco.
San Francisco, Feb. 25. Sailed at 2
p. m., steamer Tellowstone, for Colum
bia river. Arrived at I p. pu., steamer
Argyle. from Portland. Sailed at t pt
m.. steamer Atlas, for Portland 1
Astoria, Feb. l. Condition at the
mouth of the river at 8 a. m., smooth;
wind, southwest 14 miles; weather,
cloudy. i f
Tides at Astoria Saturday High wa
ter 8:1$ a m.. 8.2 feet; 7:23 . m., .l
feet. Low water 4:05 a m., 2.0J feet;
1:25 p. m., 0.7 feet .
Notice to Mariners.
Captain J. A. O'Brien of the American
steamship Northwestern reports that in
Hichembrook entrance. Alaska, passed
through large fields of Ice both going
lp and coming out. Also on February
14. 180s. In latitude SO degrees 20 min
utes north, longitude 189 degfees '10
minutes west, he took off the crew of
1he sloop Nugret, which waa abandoned,
The crew of the Nugget reports having
sighted a two-masted schooner 'dis
masted In the same vicinity.
JOHN M'NULTY. Nautical Expert
MARINE INTELLIGENCE
Special 109 pounds
Fancy Japan Rice
: - SATURDAY ONLY
20 lbs. - $1.00
Willi every $2.51 Order
Regular 19 poends far $1.00
$5.50 per Sack
PACIFIC MAIN 5700
PHONES
C0:JE A-H12
EasfrnDcms
SATUIUAY ONLY
SlricOy Fresh
(Gf.(B
E
Golden Bloaters 7............ ..,25
3 cans Campbell Soup,.... ...... 25
S lbs. Sago 25
S ; lbs. Tapioca 25
S 'lbs. Dried Peas ft. 25
3 pkg8. Mince Meat..... ,.25
New Honey. .................... 15)
3 lbs. Norway - Sardines ..... ... , 25
3 Sacks: gait XO?
50-lb. sack Salt..
.40
2-lb. brick Codfish 15
l'dos, Alaska Herring, .. . .... ,25
3 Blueback Mackerel ..25
1 keg Milcher Herring ,.,,.80
Macaroni, per box.
..25
14 cans Ut. Vernon Milk.. ...fl.OO
6 cans Pet Milk for.v, ..;,25
3 cans Pioneer Milk. 25
Standard Beans, per doz. ',.05
2 cans Pineapple.. .,..,....,. .25
Pineapple, per doz. . ....... . , ,f 1.35
Minced Clams . ... ,.10
Minced Clams, per doz.,.-,-. 1.05.
cans of Peaches, Pears, Apricots
or Apples.
r
.25(
Keep Jfour Eye on Our
Ads. They Mean Money
in Your Pocket. Cash
Talks Here
3 nkgrs. Macaroni..:.......... ...25
v 1 can Mushrooms .............. ,25
3 pkgs. Tooth picks ..........,. lOf
3-bar box Toilet Soap... ... .....10
3 bottles Stuffed Olives ..25
Special in Ridge
way's Teas
1 lb. Old Country Tea
1 lb. S o'Clock Tea...
- i
,.40s
..60
YOU RIEE MOT
WOIESY
About monthly bills If you trade at the Peo
ple's. Cashbuylng does away wlthmonthly
settlements but adds to your bank account
5-pound pail Our Own Compound..!.. ....... .... .......... .55
10-pound pail Our Own Compound, ..........f I.IO
Liver, per pound.................... ..........5
Beef Hearts, per pound ; .5
Tripe, per pound.......................... ......6
Kidneys, per pound 5
Boiling Beef, per pound, 6, T
Mutton Stew, per pound...... ...,6
Pork Shanksi per pound ....
Corned Beef, per pound,.,.,.".. ...........6, 7tf 8
Shoulder Steak, per pound ..... ,
Shoulder Mutton Chops, per pound 10
Shoulder Veal Chops, per pound ,,...12
Pot Roasts, per pound.... , St lO
T-Bone Steak, per ptfuiui. , .15
Loin Steak, per pound ............. 15
Round Steak, per pound....... T., ...........10
ii i j ..I I, i,i i I..
DeUver
Wagons leave for Albina 8 a. m., Saturdays 1 p. m.; East
Side, north of Morrison, 8:30 a. m.; East Side, south of Morri
son, 1 p. m.; North Portland, 7:30 a. m., 2:30 p. m.; South Port
land, 9:30 a. m., 1:30 p. 'm. and 4 p, m.; Lents, Arleta, Mount
Scott, daily; Sellwtfod, Tuesday; Monta villa, Thursday.
Eagle Milk - 15c
1 Qal. Sorghum 75c
Sanitarium Nut Butter ,25
Largest package of Crackers ever
offered in Portland ...20
3 bottles Mustard for ..25
Kingsbury's Jams ......20
1 Lb. MONARCH COFFEE... 25
: 1 lb. Cut Loaf Sugar free.
SOAPS .
6 bars Naptha Soap.... .........25
8 bars D, C. Soap 25
2 bars Ivory Soap ....15
12 bars Savon .25
6 bars Tar Soap.. 25
2 cakes Sapolio. 5
1 LB.TtNY KIND OF TEA.,, .25
GALLON GOODS
Gallon Tomatoes 25
Gallon Apricots ...25
Gallon Peaches .V. .35
Gallon Apples 25
Gallon Pears v...:. SO
Standard Tomatoes, 3 for 25
Standard Tomatoes, doz ......... 0
Standard Corn, 3 for ...25
Standard Corn, per dozen. 05
Standard Beans, 3 for .25
'' CEREALS
10-lb. sack Corn Meal, ..30
10-lb, sack Farina ........... i . . .35
10-lb. sack Graham........ 30
10-lb. sack Rye Flour... 35
10-lb. sack Rolled Oats ;..,40
3 pkgs. Buckwheat.. ........ ,...25
All kinds of Spices...... .........5
3 bottles .Mori; Jeh Catsup 25i
6 lbs. pink Beans...... .....25
.1 quart Salad Oil................ 25
3 pkgs. Gelatine. .Vt .25
1 lb. full cream Cheese ......15
Extra Special Evap
orated Fruits
3 lbs. Dried Peaches...;.!,!. ....25
3 lbs. Dried Currants 25
10 lbs. Petite Prunes. .25
4 lbs. Dried Pears 35
4 pkgs. Raisins.. ....... .25
5 lbs. Italian Prunes ..25
Karo Syrup, gallon .,.,......,.. 60
Big Free Demonstration oi trescent Baking Powder and Mapeline All Day Saturday
Xagvlar Xbiera One ts Arrive.
Brsakrwater, Cooa Bay .Feb. JS
Benator. San Francisco .......March 1
Arabia, orient March 1
Arjro. San Francisco . .......... March 3
Riverside, San Francisco .March 1
Alliance, Cooe Bay March 4
Georra w. Elder, Sen Pedro. . .March 4
Roae City. San Francisco. ..... .March 8
Eureka. Eureka and way March t
Roanoke. San Pedro and way. .March 19'
Numantta. orient .March It
Alesla, orient . April IS
Ryfja. orient Mar 1
Sralar Klaers as te. Depart,
Ross City. San Francisco. .Feb. it
Roanoke, San Pedro and way.,.. Feb, 17
Alliance, Coos Bay..- .....Feb. 27
Breakwater, Coos Bay March I
8ue Elmore,- Tillamook. . March!
Argo, Tillamook March 4
Senator, 8an Francisco. ...... .March
Riveraide. Ban Franclaeo March
Oeorpra W. Elder, San Pedro., March' 4
Eureka. Eureka and coos March 10
Arabia, orient March 10
Numantla. orient .......... .Maroh 11
AlfKla. orient.... ..AnrlllS
Selja, Orient ...May 20
Tsssais us rorv ....
Leyland Broa Br. ah... O. W. I.
Donna Franceses, Br. bk.. ... .Astoria
Churchill, Am. sen ........Astoria
Alvena. Am. ch ...Astoria
W. F. Jawctt, Am. acb. ....... Atorla
Irene, Am. sch ............ .-rTAstoria
Waahingtoo. Am. as. ........ .Dryaock
Ab.rfoyle. Bf. bk...., .Oceanlo
Bt Nicholas. Am. ship. ..Astoria
Berlin. Am. sc..... ....... 4. ...Oobl.
NeoUfleld, Br. bk.,.. ........ O. TV. P.
Rrabloeh, Br. bk..,,..., O. W. P.
EuRene Schneider, Fr. bk...Tonsnie Pt
ieslx, Fr. bk. ............ .-.Greenwich
Carmanian. Fr. bk. . . . yr.Inman-Poulsen
Aaniesea. Fr. bk. ........ .Tong-u Point
Wrestler. Am. bktn. ...... .E. A W. Mill.
Luion. -Am. sch .Stella
Glenalvon. Br, sh. .Greenwich
Henry Villard, Am. sch. ....... Astoria
Lottie Bennett.; Am. acb. ... . . Westport
AtRnanthui ................... f inntnii
R. D. Inman, Am. ss, .Inman-Po'.ilsen !
Olson St Mahoney, Am. ss. ..Mont. No. 1
J. Marhoffer, Am. sa. Willamette I. Wka.
St. Helens, Am. es. ............. Irvina;
Palsv Freeman, Am. m.. Standard Bx
Majestic, Am. as. ...... Portland Lbr. Co.
t'asco. Am. ss. ......... Llnnton
Roanoke, Am. as. ... . ..... ,, . .Martin's
South Bay. Am. ss. ...... .Tonauft Point
Bee.iAm. ss. .... v. .. Martin's Bluff
' Sa Boats to ZioasI X.imtr. .
Annte E. Smala, Am. ac. .... .Hongkong
tfabel Gale, Am. sch...... San Francisco
Dundee. Ruaa, sh. .............. .Callao
Olympus, Am. ss. ...... San Francisco
Perenre, Fr. h....... ..Iquiqu.
Jacob.n, Fr. sh....... Mollcnds
Bondoin. Am, ss... Fan Francisco
Uk.n. Am. ss .....an FTanclsco
- Ea &oats WiO Cam sat and Oaaaral.
OulfVptram, Bt bk .Antw.r?
Poltallock.' Br. .eh,.., ......... . Antwerp
Wsvertree, Br. sh . Ellcerae report
Series feflows
319-351
Ankeny SI.
Grocery Co.
BOTH PHONES 2596
Hleafs
318450
Ankeny SI
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED.A LARGE SHIPMENT OF
"Economy Condense
This is one of the leading brands, and sells regularly at 10c, or three cans for 25c.
While this lot lasts we will sell TWO CANS for 15, FOUR CANS for 25,
ONE DOZEN CANS' 75$, ONE CASE (FOyR DOZEN CANS) for $2.85
DRY GRANULATED SUGAR, 19 pounds for . . .... . . .... ... .... .'. . . ..$1.00
DR. PRICE'S BREAKFAST FOOD, regular 10c size; io for ... . : . ...... .25t
Pound English Walnuts ..15
10c Table Salt, 4 packages .25
Can Backer's Cocoa 20f
5 packages Quaker Oats ........ ;50J
3 cans Tomatoes, Corn or Beans. -.25
2 pounds Corn or Gloss Starch 15
Sack Dry Granulatd Sugar. . . . .95.45
Sack Rose City Flour ...$1.50
Pound Special Blend Coffee .25
Pound Black or Green Tea .....'.25
12 bars Laundry Soap . . . . . . . .25 .
8 pounds Petite Prunes . . .25fV
SPECIAL PRICES to HOTELS, RESTAURANTS and BOARDING-HOUSES
Geese, lb. . .. 16c
Turkeys, lb . 25c
Smelt, lb. ... . 5c
Chinook Salmon, lb . . . . 15
Fresh Halibut, 2 lbs. for 25
Holland Herring, keg $1.00
Alaska Herring, doz. . .25
Skamokava Duttcr
75c Roll
Ranch Eggs dozen ... 23
Honey (comb) ....... 15?
Columbia Fish Co.
THIRD and ANKENY Sts.
V Main 5 A-5556 '
day
Special
Matterborn, Br. sh. , .Newcastle-on-Tyns
Babin Chevaye, Fr. bk. ...... .Antwerp
Crown o Germany, Tit. bk, ...Antwerp
Oeneviev. Molinos, Tr, bk. ....Antwerp
Tramp BUamers Xa Boats.
Croydon, Br. ss. ......... .Comox, B. C
Hasel Dollar. Br. as..... ...Japan
Teddo, Br. ss.... San Francisco
Oil Steamer X Boats.
Washtenaw. Am. ss, .. . . .Ban Francisco
Asuncion. Am. .a.. ...... Ban Francisco
MILLINEBY
Opsnlar f D. M. Xarllak OO.'s Mil
. liaary SstabUscuneat.
With tbs opening of the millinery es
tablishment of D. U. English c Co.. at
231 Morrison street, near 8eventh, In the
Marquam twlldinr, on Saturday nxt
February 17. th. ladles of Portland will
have an opportunity to Inspect not only
ly appointed store, but the
splendidly appo
liner:
artf
tely :
of the .management to earn and merit
most carefully selected up-to-date, stock
sign, stjla and fashion, and It Is the aim
of millinery ever shown (
Every article to th. establishment
absolutely new. of the Terr latest de-
tbe city.
is
the reputation for bains; the leading mil
liners of Portland. Not only will th.
latest creations of the milliners art be
found In the store, but a competent
corps or trimmers will aeek to outdo
the Imported ideas by Initiative artiatto
designs, , . . ..;.
The ladles or Portland are cordially
Invited AO atend the opening with th.
commence ini ineir visit
repaid by viewing the ve;
oi millinery over .zniMted for t
spectlon this early In the season
. - China IlaU Tx. :
A China plate will bo glvsn free to
very one who. Inserts a went- sd
amounting to II cents in neat Sunday's
Journal. Business chances and r-al
estate are th. only ads excepted. Be
announcement on " rm today.
Portland property will , malts yon
money. .. Bee Gregory's ad, page 7. . -
TWO
THINfGS
YOU
MUST
NOT
FIRST:
, TO ORDER COFFEE
SECOIMO: '
. .TO ORDER" ! '
GOLDEN WEST COFFEE
C0UET DISMISSES
3 COBLE'S CHARGES
Although Deputy District . Attorney
Hennessy painted In glowing colors th.
spell which Kiss Jessie Cameron Fisher
is alleged , to have cast over David B.
Coble Jr., -and declared most emphatic
ally that the young woman robbed bJra
and then tried to chloroform him in
the Hotel Philip, at Fourth and Burn,
side streets, all the evidence directly
contradicted this story, and Jurlge Van
Zr.ate lost no time In dismissing - th.
charge of larceny against the woman.
Coble. . who sajs he Is a newspaper
man, but had difficulty In remembering
the name of th. last town In which he
conducted
daily paper, told a sensa
of losing all consciousness
tional story
after drinking a glass of win. with Miss
Flshor. . . X . .
Tbs evidence ef Officer Riley and two
newspaper man who went to Coble's
room wnea nis condition was dlscov.
ered, contradicted Cobls'a statement, as
younsj man spoa. coherently at
war time, admitting that be bad at
tempted suicide, and said nothing about
oeing roDoeo. v- ' -
Troy Laundrr Co.
rm..,i,,.Ji!;flr.w- -. buadi.
Portland property will make you
money. . See Gregory's ad, page T.
Sylvester Cannon, deputy clerk 1b
the federal cour. tia called to
uresnam this morning x a telprani
announcing the sudderjath of his
father. . . T
t-oruano property Wiil rtwk. you
Tnmiiy. bw Gregorys at, png i.
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Best Creamery Butter. 65, 70
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Picnic Hams ... . . . . . . . ... 10?
Cottage Hams . ... , . . .12
Choice Bacon.. ..... .15, 17
5 lbs. Lard Compound . . . . . . 50
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Chickens ..........17 to 20(
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