The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 15, 1909, Page 11, Image 11

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THRILLING STORY
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; Toldty Robert Warrock, As
6istant Engineer or Lin
coin Rock Lighthouse.
PASSING STEAMEIl TOOK
SURVIVORS TO SAFETY
. , ... . .
Emergency Jtrpalrs Accomplished by
Lighthouse Employe While Wind
Blew Heavy Buckets of Ore Helter-
skelter.
By bailing ths quartermaster's depart
in wit steamer Peterson on November 30,
after the light station at Lincoln Rock.
Alaska, had been partially wrecked by
the terrlflo atorm which hau blown for
evral daya, Anton Hovl, keeper of the
light, waa enabled to get to Wrangle
and notify the department here, accord
ing to the Information brought to Port
V land today by Robert Warrock, assist
ant engineer In the office of the llght
houae engineer. '
lar. Warrock aaya that the fog sig
nal 'machinery waa not Injured during
I the storm but -waa disabled by a terrific.
frost which ooourred the night after the
storm. The keeper snd his assistant re
mained In the upper part of the sta
tlon and kept the. light burning, the
lower part of the structure receiving
the damage. The boats and nearly all
of the provisions were also Tost during
. me storm, eneciuaiiy culling ina sta
tion off from all communication with
the shore.
When he arrived there, Mr. Warrock
says that temporary repairs had been
practically completed on the lighthouse,
due to the efforts of John Johnson, a
former employs of the lighthouse ser
vice, to whom Mr. Wwrock telegraphed
before leaving Portland for Wrangle
lie says that when ha arrived at
latter place he learned that when his
telegram arrived there Johnson was al
ready organising a relief exbeuitlon to
go to Lincoln rock.
According to Mr. Warrock the weather
in Alaska while he waa there, waa cold
and stormy, and on Decembet 7 the
steamer Cottage City required i hours
to make the trip from Juneau to Skag
way, a trip which usually requires but
six hours.
Heavy Winds. , ,
As an Illustration of the fury of the
storm which nearly wrecked the light
house on Lincoln rock, Warrock related
a story tola him uy a prominent man of
Sulzer, on the southern end of Prlnec
of Wales Island, who said that the wind
blew buckets of ore weighing more than
a ton off the conveyors at that place.
Warrock stopped at Prince Rupert, B.
C, the western terminus or the Grand
Trunk Pacific railway, and he says that
the place Is booming, but according to
his Ideas It would not be an ideal place
to live.
He says that all of the supplies for
the permanent repairing of the light
house at. Lincoln rock are en the ground
and that the rebuilding of the wrecked
portions will be completed as soon as
possible.
THE
OREGON
DAILY
JOURNAL,
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PORTLAND.
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hole fa her bow causd by her striking seaaon. Trior to being sold to the Co-
Ihs snsg, and she will be lauuehed Into I lumbla Contract oomnanv she ran on the
ine stream to bs brought down to tne I t oqqille river. Bha will be due to arrive
i-oruana Ship nuiiaing company a In Astoria Tbursduy.
rsraa, wnere sn will be repaired.
ifh!2 Vl r,'"a. "'Vr"""1 , RUNIKIl MAKES QUICK TRIP
w suap iswaas, inn iiivims v we
AM lit t Haft sliisa - T m A A m.t.m. A
m.V Ponn beToIT. to the SU-am Schooner Cou. Vp From B.y
same company, which broke a shaft and ' City lav 80 Hours.' '
blew out two cylinder heads near that with COO tons of general merchandise',
place as she wss on her way down to 100 tons of which is asDhaltum. the
Portland last Monday. The Mathloma I steamer Rainier, Captain Lindqulst. ar-
wiii prooBDiy arrive aown wun tne ro-iriv at Couch street dock last mgni
from San Francisco, making the run up
the coast In SO hours, having fine
weather all the way uo. After dls
charging her freight she will load wheat
for San Francisco. The Rainier was
hung up on the Burnslds street bridge
on her last trip up here.
Social,;
WEDNESDAY EVENINO, DECEMBER 15. 1009.
HI spend their
It
PERSONAIy
mona tomorrow.
8inp MAKES EVENTFUL VOTAGK
Arrives at Moletido Aftr Doing at
Sea IS Months.. ''. '
One of the longest and most eventful
voyages on record Is that of the Brit
ish ship Denbigh Castle, which recent
ly arrived In Molendo, Peru, for It wss
over .11 months after sailing, from Car
diff that she arrived at her destination.
She 'left the former port on October
I, 1(08, under the commend of Captain
R. Evans, and waa spoken on November! up at 10:60
it In latitude I north, longitude ft weat. I honey.
and again on December I In latitude 9 1 "Point Reyes. Dec. IS. Paaaed at
sooth, longitude II west. After that I a. m., stesmer Caaoo, from Portland, for
nothing , was heard of her for three I Callao. and French bark Pierre Anto-
months. She even figured In the ma-1 nine, for Ipswich. Sailed at 2:30 p. m.,
MARINE NOTES
Astoria. Dec IB. -Arrived down' dur
ing the night, steamer Roanoke. Bailed
at a. m.. steamer Argyll, for - San
Francisco. Sailed at 10:40 a m.. steam
er Nome City, for Ban Francisco. Left
m., schooner Andy Ma
rine Insurance market and the premium
rose on her until .ahs stood at 0 guineas.
The next tidings of her were received
from the New Zealand liner Nerohana,
which on arrival In London reported
having sighted the Denbigh Caatle on
March 0 off Diego Ramlres. At that
time she wss steering east which proved
that Captain Evans had abandoned the
attempt to get around Cape Horn and
was bearing away round the Cape of
Good Mope.
As the result of this news the pre
mium dropped to 12 guineas, but as
day after day paased without any news
the premium again advanced until she
arrived at Fremantle, Western Australa,
thousands of miles away from her des
tination, at which port she was obliged
to put In for provisions.
After a stay there of 16 days she
again put to aea, but owing to her pro
tracted passage on the aocond portion
of her voyage she was again placed on
the reinsurance market, in which alio
figured until her arrival at Molendo was
announced.
From the time of her leaving Cardiff
to the time of arrival at Molendo, In
cluding the detention at Fremantle, the
voyage occupied 409 days.
steamer falcon, for San Francisco. Ar
rived down at 4 p. m., steamer Argyll
Arrived at 4 p. m., barkentlne Arago,
from Honolulu, and schooner Forester,
from San Francisco. Arrived, down at
10:30 p. m.. steamer Nome 'City.
S,an Francisco, Dec. 14. Arrived at
4 p. m., steamer J. Marhoffer, from Cor
lumbla river.
Wellington, Dec. 10. Arrived, British
steamer lnvertay, from Portland.
San Francisco, Dec. 15. Arrived at S
a. m., steamer Shoshone; at S a. m.,
steamer F. 8. Loop, frpin Portland.
Saleld it I a. m.. steamer Catania, for
Portland.
Astoria. Dec. 16. Condition at the
month of the river at 8 a. m., smooth;
wind, east five miles; weather, clear.
Tides at Astoria Tliursday High wa
ter, 3:42 a. m.. 7.4 feet; 2:60 p. m.. 8.4
feet Low water. 9:15 a. m., 3.6 feet;
9:60 p. m., 0.6 feet.
ALONG THE WATERFRONT
(Sod. I saws la a dmllr faatute ef Tie Journal.
Anr one arUblu to Inevrt aucb nsws aloul4
Mud It atna4 to lbs aarlat adlh or tale-
pbeoe It before 10 o'clock la the sornlof.)
, The local chapter of the American In'
stltute of Banking held Its first social
smoker last night at the Commercial
club convention halt ' About 49 guests
attended and enjoyed fruit, punoli and
smokes. The chapter Is composed of at
taches and Junior officers of the banks.
..s 'e
The Men's olub of the First Untvereal-
tst Church , of Good Tidings will hold
its banquet In the new parish hall at
Bast Twenty-fourth and Broadway, to
night, at 1 o'clock. Plans" will bs laid
for the coming year.
o
The T. P. S. C. E. of the first Con
gregational church will be hoat to
night to members of the Y. M. C. A. snd
Y..W. C. A. at the church. A mlscel
Isneous program will be given and the
laat number will be the production of
tne comedy, "Ills Lordihlp, the Burg
lar."
The engagement Is announced of Louis
Lang, vice president of the firm of
Lang & Co.. to Miss Alice Baer, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mra. J. Baer, of San
Francisco.
The msrrlsge ofl Miss Roma Blair
and Thomas W. Leekley took place at
high noon today at Trinity Chapel on
Everett street. Dr. A. A. Morrison of
ficiating. The ceremony was witnessed
by the relatives of the bride and groom.
Mr. and Mra Leekley
honeymoon In the north and will Make
Boise. Idaho, their home. The bride
Is the youngest daughter ef Mra L. C
Blair of S44 Clay street, and the groom
Is a traveling salesman for a Seattle
company.. .
Miss Hess Rosenberg of Seattle, who
has been ths house guest of Mra Ben
Neustadter for several weeks, returned
boms this morning. . Miss Rosenberg
has been tbs honor gueet of any number
of pretty functions during her visit.
.
. Mr. and Mra Luther Steele, who make
their home with Mr. and Mra W. W
Cotton, will leave ths first of neat
week for Salt Lake City, to spend ths
holidays with Mrs. Steele's parents. Dr.
and Mra Talbot
e
Miss Mabel Ayers and Mlaa R era lee
Ayers leave Saturday for an extended
visit with relatives In California Prior
to her departure Miss Mabel Ayers has
been the motif of several pretty affairs.
Tonight the Misses Msrlha .and Ger
trude Pollvka are entertaining In her
honor with six tables of bridge and to
morrow afternoon Mra. Ambrose B.
Scott will be hostess with sn Informal
bridge party, complimentary to Miss
Ay era
Mr. snd Mrs.' Grant Maya of The
Dalles sre at the Hotel Oregon this
week.
e
Mr. snd Mrs. Samuel Elmore of As
toria left yesterday morning for Paso
Robles, Cel., where Mrs. Elmore will
spend the winter. It Is hoped that the
change will be beneficial to Mrs. El
more, who has not been In good health
for some time. i
(he building. In charge of a committee
eotnpoee4 of prominent society women.
Ths recoptloa wll be In charge of
Mra A. E, Rock ay. Mrs. William M.
Ladd, Mra Robert Livingstons, Mra A.
U Veasy. Mra Tbomas Roberta, Mra
Fletcher Linn, Mrs. 8. A. Brown, and
Mrs. Philip Buehnsr saslsled by a largs
number of other women
e
Mra Cbsiles A. Mac rum and Mra
Jerry E. Oronaugh left for Eugene
Monday for a short visit with their
slstsr, Mrs. C A. Hardy, snd their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. George B. Dorrla
e a
Mra C. A. Duncan, accompanied by
her sister, Mra Edmundaan of Eugens
left this week for Los Angeles, San
Dlsgo and Mexico for an extended visit.
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A pretty dancing party will be given
at Chrlsteneen s hall tonight by the
Waldorf Dancing club. It will be in
ths nature of a confetti party. A lsrga
floor committee will look after the
program.
railroad, with liea1iiartra at Te ,
Wash.. Is In the elty txlay.
J. P. O'Brien, vice preal.tr nt of li e
It. aV N. companr, reacted Xaw ... .
today, according to advicas rcrita c
tbs local, office this morning. Sir,
trtlrteit went east for a conferrnce wa i
ths Harrtman officials '
PERSONALS
Today la ladies' day at the new Y.
M. C A. building, at Sixth and Taylor
atreeta, and arrangements have been
made for visitors to be piloted through
T. C. Elliott, s real estate broker of
Walla Walla, Waah., la a gueat at the
Hotel Oregon.
F. W. Lamping, a buslneas man of
Pendleton, Or, Is at the Hotel Oregon
today.
S. Hartman, a merchant of Chehalls,
Waah., la registered at the Hotel Ore
gon.
J. R. Stewart, a mining man of Fair
banks, Alssks, la at the Hotel Oregon.
Dr. E. B. Plckel, of Medford, Or., is
at the Hotel Portland.
Mrs. H. M. Bates, of New York city.
Is a guest st the Hotel Portland.
N. H. Latimer, a Seatle, Wash., bank
er. Is at the Hotel Portland.
Henry Blakeley, general western
freight agent of the Northern Pacific
ARTIST OLJISTEAI)
fAYS VISIT TO CITY
John C Olmatead of Brookltne, Mee ,
ths landscsps artist whose work all
over the United States and especially
In ths northwest, hss made hln worU
famed, arrived la Portland this morn
ing. He registered st ths Hotel Port
land. - , ,
"I am in Portland on private busi
ness," said Mr. Olmatead. "I have con
tracted to do considerable work In Port
land, and while here will carry on nci
tlstlons with the city for the laying
out of the Terwllllger boulevard , In
south Portland." '
Mr. Olmatead has been traveling over
the country for three months, doing
work In the. south snd middle west r
Shoot at Fleeing Man. r
A woman's screams this morning st
o'clock at Fourth and Pine streets
orougm ins attention or jack Barrett
special deputy sheriff, to the place, who
reports finding a negro choking and as
saulting Miss Anna Belden of the Rose,
mond hotel. He chased the colored man
eeveral blocks. In which he fired flvs
shots. The negro escaped. . ' ,
Repairer's Leg Ilroken. t
While working on a streetcsr In the
barna at Twenty-third and Washing-f
ton atreets this morning, J. L. Morrow. 5
repairer was pinned between the car
snd a pile of lumber. His right
was broken below tha knee.
leg
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ST. GEORGEIN PORT
British Steamer Arrives to Take Out
Floor and Lumber.
For a cargo of flour and lumber for
Japan and China the British steamer
nl..kt Q, nexnva,. r.ntnlfl Ot.i.nn.
arrived at the Albina docks last night at the customs house this morning.
The eteamer Rygja will move down
from the Inman-Poulsen mills today.
where she loaded 1,500,000 feet of lum
ber. to the Albina dock. She will load
20,000 barrels of flour there and will
be ready to sail for the orient about
December 16.
Commander J. M. Elllcott left this
morning for Puget sound, where he will
make an Inspection or tne aias io navi
.ration there. Ha will be gone about a
In ballast for lumber the steamer J,
B. Stetson, Captain Bonnifleld, entered
OREGOXA IN POTATO FIELD
from Nanalmo. Captain Stevens re
ports bad weather on the way down
from the British Columbia port, and on
the arrival of the steamer at ths mouth
of the river it was neoessary to He out
side for six hours on account of the fog.
The" Knight of St George is a vessel
of 2967 tons net register, and carries a
crew of 32 Chinese sailors. She was
here three years ago, and took a cargo
of grain to Naples. She will make one
trip as far as Hongkong for the Port
land & Asiatic Steamship company in
the place of the steamer Selja. which is
now on her way to Portland by way of
Honolulu and San Francisco.
According to a telegram received by
Harrv Young from A. Dunham, general
manager of the company operating the
steamer Newport, the latter sauea trom
Bandon yesterday for Portland, loaded
with coal.
In ballast the steamer Tallac is due
to arrive In Astoria today from San
Francisco. She will take out 2000 tons
of wheat and 800,000 feet of lumber.
Harbormaster Speler has signified his
Intention to clear out the rest of the
soowhouses which dot the banks of the
upper harbor at different places. He
says that they will not be allowed to
defy the law any longer and mat tney
will have to go immediately.
STEAMERS FOGBOUND
Steamer Raised Yesterday and
Beached for Temporary Pateh.
According to advices received by the
Oregon City Transportation company,
, the steamer Oregona, which was sunk
last week at Coffee Shute, by striking
a snag, was rained yesterdsy afternoon
liy the steamer Eugene and the govern
ment snagboat Mathloma.
Captain A. B. Graham said this morn
ing that the Oregona had been floated
into a potato field and will be left there
until the water recedes sufficiently for
It to be safe to bring her down to
Portland, as the current Is too swift at
the present time to make sn attempt to
handle her In the stream.
When raised the Oregona was about
three-quarters of a mile below the point
where she struck the snag, having been
carried -down.bj: tlia.xuxrent. caused by.
a rise in the river shortly after. Be
sides the Mathloma and the Eugene
there were two barges there to assist In
floating her and she was raised without
much difficulty, and beached in the po
tato field. After the water goes down
a temporary patch will be applied to the
Xegnlar Uners Da to Andra. ,
Alliance, Coos Bay Dec. 1
Santa Clara, San Francisco Dec. 16
Geo W. Elder. San Pedro Dec. 19
Kansas City, San Francisco Dec. 20
Breakwater, Coos Bay Dec 21
Roanoke. San Pedro Dec. 26
Rose City, San Francisco Dec. 28
Begnlar Xilners Bus to Depart.
Santa Clara, San Francisco Dec. 16
Rose City. San Francisco Deo. 17
Alliance. Coos Bay Dec, 18
Breakwater, Coos Bay ..: Dec 21
far. The steam schooner J. B. Stetson George W Elder, San jearo iec. ii j
were also held there by the fog. The I
1000 tons of general freight and 186 STEVENS IN OFFICE
passengers. AW If TT fPATVT XKT QAf TT'IT
Rose City and Breakwater Held at
Warrior Rock.
At Astoria the steamer Rose - City
Captain Mason, was detained five hours
by the fog Monday. At 12:30 o'clock
she and the steamer Breakwater left up
for Portland together, but they only got
as far as Warrior Rock, where they lay
from 2:30 o'clock Monday afternoon un
til 8 o'clock the next morning fogbound.
Captain Mason says that they raised
anchor once, but they did not proceed
IP (2 IP
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Irfaitoi Jl
A Beautiful Birdseye View Now on Display in
KUBLI-MILLER CO.'S Window in the
Board of Trade Building. Fourth and Oak Streets
No
Interest
No Taxes
Warranty
Deed
The most delightful resort in the state of Oregon, fresh and salt water sailing and canoeing, all kinds of fishing,
mountain climbing, bear stalking, deep-sea fishing, clams and crabs.
TWO HOURS AND FIFTEEN MINUTES' RIDE WHEN THE P. R. & N. RAILROAD, NOW BUILD
ING, IS COMPLETED
Mail Tbis Coupon Today
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Brighton Beach Co.,
Lumber Exchange, Portland, Or.
Please mail birdseye view and literature at once.
Name
Address
OFFICE OPEN EVENINGS AND. SUNDAYS.
Brighton Beach Company
SELLING AGENTS
P. N. Custer, Pres. H. R. Biersdorf, Vice Pres. R. C. McBride, Sec'y.
412-413-414 Lumber Exchange BIdg., Second and Stark Sts.
Main ISO
A-3463
Roanoke, San Pedro Dec. 28
WILL BRING TUG TRIUMPH
Steamer Samson to Marsh field Af
ter New Craft.
son, left yesterday afternoon for Marsh
Under an execution from the county!
court. Sheriff Stevens has seised the
law library and office furniture of Mil-I
ton W. Smith and has placed a keeper!
NoP
ain theScha"! No Pain
NOR A HIGH DENTAL BILL"
field to bring: up the steam tug; Trl
umph. The Triumph was recently pur
chased by the Columbia Contract com
pany for use in towing rock barges to
and from the government Jetty, the
company having the contract for next
Tasty Desserts of California
"Simkisr
Oranges
This is the season for rJeJic!ous"Sunkist"orange desserts.
Your coot book, gives scores of orange delicacies to
choose from.
, "Sunkist" oranges are ideal for table service. ; They
are firm and juicy, full-flavored.
Fresh-picked California "Sunkist" Oranges are on
Bale at your dealer's every dealer today. These oranges
are thin-skinned, seedless and appetizing the healthiest,
choicest fruit to be obtained.
"Sunkist" Lemons are the choicest lemons of
5,000 California groves. They are juicy and mostly seedless.
Their snappy juices make delicious desserts, ices, etc
"Sunkist" hot lemonade is the best remedy for colds.
"Sunkist" Wrappers Valuable
Insist that your dealer gives you "Sunkist" oranges and
lemons in ?inkiat wrappers. Oaofea and lemons without "Sunkist
wrapper ar not "Sunkiat" brand. Send ua 12 "SuiAiat" oranra or
lemon wrapper and 6 two-cent stampa to cover packintf. mailins.
etc, sad we will send you, prepaid, a handsome Ml standard AA plate
Rogers' Oranrfa Spooa Free
For each edditiona! spooa send same aum- ,
Iter of tamps snd wisppera. la a ahart
eea eaaily get a full set of these
Mail titan la
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Fruit firowpn' Exchnnrf V
31 OarkSL, Chicago, I1L w
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to satisfy a Judgment lor 14885 and
the return of 10 shares of stock of
the Portland hotel, given in favor of
the Library association of Portland,
which fas the devisee, under the will
of Ella M. Smith. The attorney was
the administrator of the estate of Ella
M. Smith and Judge Webster cut his
claim for compensation from $6000 to
II349,' besides disallowing a contract
for a memorial tablet of the deceased.
erected In the public library. The li
brary has offered to pay 12000 for this
tablet, however.
GOVERNOK HASKELL
SERIOUSLY ILL
f nnltW! Pim Leased Wlra.)
Guthrie. Okla., Dec 16. Although
Governor Charles N. Haskell, who is
suffering from acute Indigestion, waa
reported today to be improved, his con
dition Is said to be serious. Throughout
the night it was found necessary to ad
minister opiates. Toward morning the
governor secured a few hours of sleep.
It was stated today that an operation to
remove gall stones, which are supposed
to be the source of Haskell s trouble.
might be necessary.
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NEW VENIRE ORDERED
IN ROSELAIR TRIAL
HiUaboro, Or., Deo. 15. The Jury Is
not yet empaneled in the Roselalr UiaL
new venire has been ordered. The
state has taken two challenges and
the defense eight
Talking
Machine
Headquarters.
Columbia
Machines and
Records.
Hear the New
Crafonola
de Luxe.
PfaaoreliaVBity bu
EisaenMrs of
353
WASHINGTON
STREET;
Talking
Machine
Headquarters.
- At
Columbia
Machines and
Records.
s .
Hear the New
Crafonola '
de Luxe. ' -
Fall 05 Feet and live.
'Bpeetal Maps Mi te Is JearaaU '
Walla Walla. Wash.. Dec. U. rail
ing; (t feet on the Inside of a big
chimney of the Northwestern corpora
tion here today. Dtca Bkidmore and
James Carroll were uninjured. They
wefe . OB a platfosm. wnen the rope
alack slipped, dropping them f5 feet
of the 1(0 feet of the chimney. Both
were badly bruised, out the fact that
the platform was Beany as big as the
chimney prevented them from falling
off and en down to death.
Finds Mm Who Robbed Rim.
After looking seren sights for the
man who held him "up Andrew Ollllas
caught the fellow last evening la a
north end saloon. He had the snaa ar
rested, and this morning filed a eon
plaint against hint. The) prisoner gave
the name ef Otarlea Borntoa, living la
a shack la the aid Exposition groan4a
rUnatajr to His Work.
Whtle rsanleg te his work this ssora-
Ina at I J erckock. 1. TL Buraam. snail
rtork at elation "E", vbe Uvea at llf
East Twevty-fevrta street, waa taken
for a banrlar and she at three) ttsora
ay a poitretnaa. He raa faster, ana
wss stopped er aaathev aoltceTBan. te
mYfrm be rporte4 an attewpt te hold,
him p had brea made.
HOLIDAY
FULL SET, THAT FITS.... ...$5.00
GOLD CROWNS, 22k $3.50
BRIDGE TEETH, 22k ., $3.50
GOLD FILLINGS $1.00
SILVER FILLINGS 50
Evaryon is delighted with the war onr New "Anchor Dentate"
Plate fits and stays in the mouth. This plate has no roof yet it far
surpasses all plates that hare. Comfortable from the start Easy to
take out. clean and replace. Enable you to chew well and thoroughly
roatticatc any food. Shown and demonstrated free. We arc the in
rtntors and sole makers. The "Anchor Denture" can be bad only of
s. All extractions made painless.
Call and tiarc as rr roar teeth a free examination, sod rt our
estimate on rour dental work. If toi are nervous or have heart
trouble, the Electro Painless System will do tbt work when others
faiL ATI work warranted for ten years.
Electro Painless Dental Parlors
303K WASHINGTON ST, CORNER FIFTH
Across From tha Perkina RoteL Office Open Ersciing and Susesya.
. La4y A sen stent la ArhwxJanca.
IN WINTER
If the place to visit. Orange groves in full bloom, tropical flowers,
famous hotels, historic old Missions, attractive watering places,
delightful climate, make this favored section the Nation's most
popular Winter retreat -You can see this'section at its best via the
Shasta Route
And "Road of a Thousand Wonders
SOUTDERH PACIFIC C0S1PANY
Up-to-date trains, first class In every respect, unexcelled dining
car service, quick time and direct connections to all points south.
Special Round Trip Rate of $55
Portland to Los Angeles and Return
With corresponding low rates from all other sections of the North
west with libera stopovers in each direction and long limit Inter
esting and attractive literature on the various Winter resorts of
California can be had on application to any Southern Pacific or
Oregon Railroad and Navigation agent, or from
Witt, McMURRAY
General Pctsc ngtr Agent, Portland, Or.
All kinds of Bargains are to ;
found In the Classified Column
of The Journal.