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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 17. 1009. 13 MAKE REPAIRS OH: me ins K. A. Beajs SayfiT Annual , JMse in Oolumbia Dam- I V npnl Some. " " SAYS STOK3I WAKMXO ; STATIONS AKE GOOD District. Weather ForrriwtcT Krturnsj -.- - -- - I .... going up the river every day with rafts (steamer Or-rgona, vt iogn from Swan island, "where th ! paired. were Uei after limine ptckrd up Imme- 'dlately after the high water, and th rwermrn aay that Ilia number of time I lib bridge are opened a , very ma terially Increased br tills unusual tow-. Ingvof log raft a. Tliey aay that thla la necessary aa the mills are absolutely out of )0c and If they were not sup plied Immediately lt would work a greet hardship on the foreign Vf-asls. which I era loading there and be a detriment to the commerce of thle port. until the latter la re- OltSTHlTTIOXH OFF COAST Hydrographcr mt Washington )Vrtis , Mariners on American OmuI. Tho following Information concerning obstructions to navigation hai been sent out from Washington by Captain A..C. Wlnterhalter, United States navy hydrographer, and will be of I nt treat to From Six Vk' Inspection Trip I mariners. December Latitude 41 degrees, Installs Know fall fiaufrca In the Greenhorn Mining Country.. , to 5 Storm warning atatlona are In. fine ' shape, and everything la working sat- iBfartorily.1 Mid E. A. Beala. dlatrlct. .weather forecaster, who returned thla . ' morning from a si weeka' Inapectlon tour of th atorm warning and river ata tlona.. "Aa fax aa the river atatlona are coneM-ned." Mr. Beaia continued, 'the , last, annual rise In the Columbia rleer , did considerable damage and new gaugee will have to . be .Installed af ; several, points." ..''". i Mr. Beala made a complete Inspection of . the different storm warning and river atatiotia In the district during the minutes, longitude (7 degrees, passed a red conical buoy. Sen Giovanni (It 8. H.K Flgarl. . December 7 latitude 41 degrees, ' S3 minutes, IS seconds, longitude 61 de gree 21 minutes, saw a red spar buoy. Salem (U. 8. 8.). ; . . 4230 -December I. The wreck of the barge Gatherer,' ' mile taut by south from Black Fish bank, buoy, was de stroyed with the exception of two small spars left standing attached by rigging. These spars will be removed In a few daya. There Is a least depth of 14 fathoms over. the wreck.' Vessels should keep clear of wreck until spars are re moved. Onondaga (U. 8. R. C. S.) lie- ported by. commanding officer. The small force of men under Fore man V. T, Reed, who are blowing snags out of the river near Peoria, will be finished, by the end of the week, and the chnnnel will be opened up sufflcl .fitly so that' the steamers ran ply be iween Peoria and corvaiua. With passengers and freight, the steamer Santa . Clara, Captain 1'oulsen will leave tonight for San .Krenolaco, The steamer Eureka, 'Captain Noren, arrived thla morning from Eureka with passengers and freight. . With a oargo of coals,', the steamer Newport la on the way up the river from Astoria.' ' So far as la known no schedule has yet been arranged for her. , , , - . .. MARINE "-XOTKS FOXLEV WILL TAKE FIR J . 1 A. 1 A. . , ak( a on irliitoW 1ue ,n "ler Today- mining country In Baker county, where he . Installed some apparatus for meas uring snowfall. -The purpose of putting in this apparatus Is to test the relative merits of the different Instruments used. He said that while he was there, there was three and one-half feet of snow on the level, which was the most snow that. .he had seen. for some time, . - ' ... New guages, he Bald, will have to ba Installed at the river stations In Rlparla, Bonner's Ferry and . Welser, while re pairs will have - to be made, on those at The .Dalles, Umatilla, Wentchee and Newport, where annual rise In the Co lumbla and Its branches did more or less damage. Specifications have been made for the work of Installing and repairing . -and Mr. Beala expects all of . the sta tions to be In fine condition for next season. The guages at Kennewlck and . Northport he fourtd in excellent condi tion. .-'.' Mr. Beals said -that although ha aaw some fine country on his trip of Inspec tion, he was clad to tret back to fort- land, 'wVilc&'Tie thllTKT'1tf-ttoIy-plaee In the country worth remaining; In. Fir and Redwood to Australia. To complete her cargo of lumber for Australia, the Brtttalt steamer Foxley win be-aue to arrive in me troiumoia river today, from Eureka.' Sha will be heavily loaded when She leaves hero. her cargo being made up of Oregon fir and redwood from California. , The Foxley left Eureka Wednesday for the Columbia; rjvar, bringing 2,000, 00Q feet of redwood, loaded at the Cali fornia port She will proceed to St. Helens when she arrives In the river. where she wUl load 1.000,000 feet of Oregon fir at the McCormlck Lumber company's mills, that company furnish ing the fir. Her cargo is being dis patched by the American Trading com pany of San Francisco. An effort will be made to get the steamer loaded and away before Christ mas, She Is a. large steamer of 2772 tons net, and when she crosses the bar j she will draw about 25 feet. Ordinar ily she would carry more than 3,000,000 feet of lumber, but her cargo this, trip tyler than usual because of the redwood. . Astoria. Dec. . 17. Arrived down at Knappton during tha night, steamer Rainier; arrived last night, gasoline schooners Oshkosh and Kvie, from Til in hiook; arrived down at a.- m., Frncn bark La Rochelaoueleln; arrived down at :50 a. m.,steamer St- Helena; left up at 10 a. m.. barkentlns J. M.. Grif fith: left up at 1, a. m., schooner For eaier. ,: - ;' "., ' ' Ban Francisco, Dec. 17. Arrlvel at 7:S0 a. tn., steamer Argyll, from Port land; sailed at a. m.. steamer Yel lowstone, for Columbia river. Astoria, Dec. 18. Arrived at noon. I barkentlna J. M. Griffith; left np at I:J0 p. m., steamer Newport; arrived at 2 and left uu at S p. in., steamer Eureka, from Eureka. Eureka, Dec. 16. Arrived, steamer Roanoke, from Portland: sailed yester day, British ateamer Foxley, for Co lumbia river. San Francisco. Dec. 16. Sailed at 1 p. m.. steamer Geo. .W. Elder, nod the schooner Commerce, for Portland; ar rived at 7 p. m., steamer Falcon, from Portland; soiled at 7 p. m steanuT Olympic, for Portland. Mojl, Deo. 16. Arrived. British steam er Haxcl Dollar, from Portland. Coos Bay, Dec! 17. Arrived, hteamer Brenkwater, from Portland. ! San Francisco. Dec. 17. German stenmor Utgard, frtim Portland, for St. Vincent, Is ashore at Baxa Point, Strait of Magellan; later broke in two; part of cargo saved. ' ' ' ' . Astoria, Dec. 17'. Condition at le mouth of the river at 8 a, m., smooth; wind north, 6 miles; weather, clear. Tides at Astoria Saturday High wa ter, 6:15 a m- 7.5 feet; 4:45 p. m., 1.4 i feet. Low water, 11:13 a. m., J.J feet; 11:35 p. m., 0.6 foot. STJIIiDDi OIL'S Ml GRANTED To United States Supreme , Court for Judgment as to Dissolution. ; . (Catted Tress Um4 Wle. St Loula Dec IT. The Standard Oil company and Its codefendanta in tna government dissolution suit recently de cided agalnat the oil truat today filed an appeal to tha I'rvlted Statea supreme court from th decision dissolving tha Rockefeller .concern on the ground that It Is a monopoly. . The potltlon cites II alleged Irregular ities In tha procedure pf the trial and findings of the judges. It was filed In he United States circuit court here to day, and the appeal was granted. , DALLES .LODGES V ELECT OFFICERS (Special PUpatcs te The JoaraaL) Thf Dalles, Or., Deo,' ll-rOf fleers have been elected by several of.' the lodges of this city for the ansulna; term as follows: " " ; ' ' . ; . ::' The Dalles Chapter No. 6.; R. A. M. H. P., J. C Yager; K.. W. A- Johnston; S.. Glenn 8. Brown; C. of H., a.T. Shepard; P. a. P. JB. Davis; R A, C, Vincent -Circle; M. of E. VM Charles Fraley; M. of first V.. D. JU Cates; M. of second V.. D. Wolf; secretary, C. B. Wllford;. treasurer, G. d. Blakeley; sen Friendship Lodge No. fr. K. of P. C. C, D. Llndqulst; V. C B. W. Taylor; prelate, F. D. Crelghtonf M.kof A., G ro ver Young! M. of E., W. E. Walther; M. of F C. It, Pepper; K. of R. and 8., D. W. Vause; I. G., J. G. Timbers; O. O.. F. P. Moody; trustee; Wf L. Bradshaw. Wasco Tribe No. 16, I. O. R. M. Prophet. F. C. Tyler; sachem, C F. Turrer, senior sagamore, A. G. Dowd; junior sagamore, Georgo Sens; C of R., Henry Cue; keeper of wampum, Frank Monefee; trustee, Matt Schoren. KEP0RT OX ILtRRMAX KSTATfi PRKMATURK Sacramento, Ie. 17. Comptroller A. B. "Nye la interested In the eatate of tha late E..H. Harrlman and If, the great railroad chief left personal prop erty within tha bounds of California It will have to have Inheritance taxes paid on It. . A letter addreased by Nye to the surrogate court of Orange county, New York, brought tha reply that the appraisement had not been completed and probably would not ba completed for aeveral months. The published re port that the Harrlman estate had been appraised at tl4t.000.000.waa denied a erroneous. The clerk Of the court will furnish - Nye with a copy of tha ap praisement as soon aa possible, Jn order to protect this commonwealth In' col lecting inheritance taxes. .KING LEOPOLD (Continued from Page One.) shortcomings which have caat so heavy a shadow upon the reigns of Jils uncle and of his grandfather. . Prince Albert has long since out grdwn his delicacy of health which at lha time of the traglo and mysterious death of his rldee-brother, Prince Bald win, soma years- ago, gave rise to uni versal fears that he would not live to li - - 1 grow up to nianhool. He Is now a UU. soldi, rly looking man or 35, fond of out door sports, though at the sama time of a very studious temperament. He Is an extensive traveler, and has visited not only every country In Europe, but moat of the great centers Of Industry through out the world, - Married la Bavaria. ' , The marriage of Prince Albert to the Duchess Kliaabeth in Bavaria In Octo ber, 1(00, rauaed great rejoicing and en tbuelaani in Belgium. , When a son and heir presumptive to the throne was born in 1K0I the manifestations of pleasure In Brussels snowed that tha royal couple possess a strong hold on the affections of tha Belgians. The future queen possesses an engag Ing dlapoaltlon. She la a great a porta- woman, an excellent rider, good cycllat and automoblllaU No dynastlo reasons entered into the marriage, as tha ducal branch of the Bavarian royal line to which Prlnoeaa Elisabeth belona-a la at no particular eminence. Her father was the Duke Carl Theodora, tha famous oculist, who died only a few weeks ago. It 001 GIIILiy," Fourth Official of Defunct .Rank. Tells Court He's Innocent. ;- , -' Seen 'em Yet? Tha Boston sample ahoea it tl.tO are worth 13.50 to 5; let us save you some money! Third and Waahlngton. 300-JOt Dekum building, . k . . , , ; ' , Journal want ads bring results. : , Arriving In town from Seattle too late to enter his plea yesterday. W. CooDrr Morrla, former caehlef of the Oregon Trust & Savlnga barn, appeared in the circuit court tbla morning .with 8enoca Fouts as his attorney, and pleaded not guilty to the 13 indictments that have been filed agalnat him. . . ... Leo Frieda la tha only one of the ac cused bankera who haa not entered his plea, and he la to ba In court next Mn. day for that purpose. Walter II. Moore, Henry A.' Moore and E.iELvtle oleaded , not guilty yeaterday. On Monday the tima for trial will ba fixed. District - Attorney Cameron has given rmtlca that the first case to be tried wil be on one 1 of "the indictments against Walter If Moore, formor' president of tho defunct bank. ... .'.,',',-. :;, ' .. Ssy GOLDEX GATE DUE MONDAY WILL INCREASE FORCE Steamer to Take -Place of Argo May! More Men and Drills to Be Put On Go on Schedule Tuesday. 1 - The steamer .Golden Gate, which has ;been purchased by the Tillamook Trans portation company, for service between Portland and Tillamook, - will be -due to arrive In Astoria Monday, from tie attle, with a cargo of coal. According to D. Franklin, one of tjie members of tna company,- an- .ef fori, will be made to get her Started on her regular sched ule Tuesday, as a large amount of .freight is awaiting transportation, both at Portland and Tillamoo. Mr.. Franklin will leave for fieattlo .tonight to make preparations for get Itlng the Golden , Gate under way fo 'Portland, and. he eays - that she wlU .be off the drydock, where Bhe went for inspection, tomorrow. She , will then take on 100 tons of coal, wjjlch will be ; discharged at Astoria when she arrives there. . Mr. Franklin said that a part of the crew of the Argo -are in. Seattle now and they will come down on her. i. A, Johnson,, first mate on the Argo when she was wreeked, will :go on the Golden 3ata as- chief 'officer, and the rest of the crew will remain ' practi cally the same with the ' exception of .the captain. , -., ; The captaln for tho new steamer has iiot been definitely determined on yet, and a temporary master will be se at Big Eddy When Water Recedes.. Tweny-flve men are being worked on the Robert Wakefield contract at Big Eddy and Three Mile Rapids, and rbey are working under considerable diffi culty, according to F. C. Schubert, as sistant engineer in the office of tho United Statea engineers. Mr. Schubert says that the river at these points Is 14 feet above low water, but that the prospects are good for a rapid fall In the Snake. Two feet of snow fell there during; the recent snowstorms, which is responsible for the high water. The working force . will be Increased and the steam drills will be put on as soon aa -, the ?. water .goes down suffi ciently. Obstructions to navigation are being- blasted out of t,he channel at both points. .... .......... ,.' ' WILL LOAD AT LINxVTOJV BIARIXX! IJtTMVMGEXLH Begrilav Uners Due to Arrive. Geo. W. Elder. San Pedro Dec. 11 Kansas City, San Francisco Doc. 20 Brenkwater. Coos Bay Dec. 21 Eureka. Eureka Dec. 23 Alliance, Coos Bay .Dec. 23 Roanoke. Sn Pedro.' Dec. 26 Rose City. San Francisco Deo. 28 Santa Clara. San Francisco ...Dec. 28 Regular Tjiaars One to Depart. Santa CUra, Ban Francisco Rose City. San yrancisco. . . Alliance, Coos Bay Breakwater, Coos Bay George W. Elder. San Pedro. Kansas iCty. San Francisco.. Roanoke,, San Pedro Vessels In T"ort. Knight of St. George, Br, Kelburn, Br. bk Newport. Am. ss. J. M. Griffith, Am. sch .. Eureka, Am. ss. Rose City, Am. as Rainier, Am. as. Alliance, Am. ss Kliburn, Br. bk. .Dec. 17 ..Deo. 17 ..Dec. 18 ..Dec. 21 . .Dec. 21 ..Dec 24 , .Dec. 28 ss. .On . .Albina .Astoria way up ,.Un way up . . . . .Martin's , . .Alnsworth -. ..Knappton ...Couch St. On way up CHESTER A. MORRIS SAYS -WIFE IS CRUEL (Special Olfpatcb to Tk Journal.) Oregon City, Deo. 17. Chester A. Morris commenced a divorce suit against his wife, Maud V. Morrla, yes terday in the circuit court for Clacka mas county. The complaint sets forth that Morris' wife has treated him so cruelly that his health has been Im paired and he has been obliged to leave her. Morris avers that since their mar riage his wife has sought In various ways to show him that she does not love him. and has expressed the wish that he would leave her and never re turn. At' divers times, Morris alleges. Mrs. Morris would refuse to accompany him to the theatre and would ' then go with some of -her lady friends. Mrs. Morris has filed her answer, to the complaint and claims that the al legations are false. They were mar ried at Sidney, Wash- June 4, 1902. - -! ST . i- " - , JW v v. MM. c rttfii .. i ic cii.iiiu ct.iiiii tjr sinw i. mm.! i i H..H.I 1 i Georgia's State Chemist Praises cured by Mr. Franklin while ho Is i beat tie. to bring the steamer down to Ihe Columbia river. - In other respects xne crew will remain the game, except mat there will not be so many of them. the Golden Gate im,rXiM,m,& i.,pr..ll , men at .me most- Passenger accommocatlops . will bo put in . here, as the. steamer has none i tne present time, and will be added from trip to trip witnout delaying the regular trips of the steamer. . J She Is smaller than the Argo, being o ions nuraen, and was built for , fishing boat at Sausallto in 1891. la 104 feet long, 19.5 feet beam 8.S feet depth of hold. She and DEXOUXCE CAR COMPAX Y r Rlvermen say that the street car com pany has taken a good time, for its own purposes, to keep a record of the opening of the draws of the different bridges across the Willamette river, as at this particular time more river boats than usual are going through, in order to supply logs to mills , above the bridges. MoBt of these logs are those which broke foose during the freshet, leaving the mills practically without any ma terial to work on, and several foreign bound vessels to load. -- Anywhere from 10 to 16 steamers are i Schooner Andy Mahony Comes for Lumber Cargo for San Francisco. The '. schooner Andy Mahony, which arrived at Llnnton Wonesday made Jtbe trip up from San Pearo In 17 days. Captain Jorgensen says that while, they had gales all the way, ne does not call it bad weather ast was favorable to the craft and helped her on her way. She will load a cargo of lumber fori San Francisco at Linnton. This la herj first trip here Bince tast spring. Bhe lay. outside the bar for four days be' fore Bhe could 'get In. iviiourn, or. UK. ,,,,, wh viay u Santa Clara, Am. as. ;., Martin Tallac, Am. ss on way up David d'Angers, Fr. Bk Centennial Rygla, Nor. ss .Inman-Poulsen fit. Helena. Am. ss North Bank liannoCKUUrn, ir, na. . ..imnon-ruuiwil I . . . . ... Li. j f 'i I S IfrHnrofs. Fr. bk. .Ocean Calama. Am. ss..... ...Linnton Leyland Bros.. Br. sh. O. W. P. Donna Franceses. Br. bk. . . ... . AsloHa Cape Firlisterre, Br. ss North Pacific Bougainville, Fr. bk.... ...Mersey MarehAl d'Castries. Fr. sch . . . . Klevators Altair. Br, bk.'. ......Columbia Jordanhill, Br. bk. . ; Stream Poitalloch. Br. bk. -.. .Victoria dolphins ............ .Goble sh .Astoria Oceania .Portland Lbr. Co. . ..Oregon drvdock sh .......Goble Elevators SUES PAIR ESTATE FOR UNPAID SALARY Berlin. Am. scb Henry Villard. Am Brabfoch Br. bk .. Glenalvon. Br. sh. .. Gulf Stream, Br. bk St. Nicholas. Am. .incennes. Fr. bk ALOXG THET WATERTTOXT t A cable, used for opening one of the gates at the Cascade locks, broke yes terday and for the present the locks are tied up. In the United States engineer's offices it la Bald that a diver is at work repairing the cable, and It will be finished today. The steamer Bailey Gatssert left on her regular trip this morning, and expects to get through all right today. With 1900 tons of wheat and 360,000 feet of lumber, , the steamer. St. Helens, Captain Jatnleson, sailed this morning for San Francisco. The steamer Shaver moved the French bark. David d'Angers, from Montgomery dock No. 2 to Irving dock. and the French bark L'Hermlte. from the North . Bank dock to Montgomery dock No. 2. this-morning. Because of the Xact that it was blow ing hard at New ' Era yeaterday, the snagboat Mathloma did not leave down with the steamer Pomona In tow. She la expected down today, however. The nteamer Elmore haa been se cured by the Oregon Q.ty Transporta tion company to run in the place of . the En Boats to Load Somber. Wellesley, Am. ss .San Francisco Olympic, Am. ss San Francisco Casco ,. .San Francisco Jnca. Am. sch, , . . ... San Francisco (United FrirtB tea Wire ' San Francisco, Dec. 17. Cnarging that Oceanic l he was dismissed before the expiration of his contract with the late Senator Fair, through which he was to receive a salary of $800 a month as overseer of the Fair estate, John Seymour has been granted a new trial by .the superior court in his suit- to recover damages tn the sunt of $28,600 for alleged breach of contract for employment. The suit was brought against Mrs. Theresa A. Oel rich and Mrs. Virginia Vanderbilt, wife of W. K. Vanderbilt Jr. Mrs. Oeliichs and Mrs. Vanderbilt are daughters of the late senator and heirs to his estate. They were the builders of ths Hotel Fairmont In this city. - "Nature's Gift from the Suririy South" J. H. McCandless, State Chemist of Georgia, before a recent gatherine'of Cotton I . i ' t 1- -1?. 'l .. I r-r . . : occa men, gave cmpnauc praise 10 me mgn quality 01. ksotioicne. ne saia: v ! 'The sale of this product and the proclamation that it is made of cotton seed oil have done more to . bring cotton seed oil truthfully and favorably before the public than anything else in recent history." V Mr. McCandless then pointed out that a pure, refined, vegetable-oil product suci as CottoUne, is the only assurance a woman has of a clean, digestible, cooking fat. f It seems a positive wonder in the light of all that has lately been said and written, anc of what is known of lard, where it comes from, of what it may be made, that anyone will continue its use, when pure, sweet and healthful Cottolene can be so easily, obtained. . . . - COTTOLENE -is Guaranteed Z&gg not pleased,, after having given Cottolene a fair test. IMa-vm rtLr1 m Rfillr CtltoUmt It packed in pailt with an air-tight top to never OOia in PUIK tw.n it clel freih ,nd wholeiomet ,nd prevent it from catching dust and absorbing disagreeable odors, such at nth, oil, etc. Made only by THE N. 'K. FAIRBANK COMPANY " ' ... 3t W I m. J . at . 9 A Beautiful Box or Basket rilled With Hazelwc ChQolafe and Bon Bons TheCreamStorc 3S3-S0 ITahiogioa Candies Sentl Everywhere by Mail or Express VI. K. Wood. Am. sch. .... San F-nanciscd Marhoffer San Francisco H. B. Bendlxen. Am. sch. San Francisco Saginaw, Am. S. S. ...... San Francisco Shoshone, Am. as. .......San Franciscc Rainier. Am. ss . ..'.San Francisco Carlos. Am. ss .....San Francisco Tamalpais, Am,' as... . . . . .San Franclsob Forester, Am. sch San Franciaco Yellowstone, Am. ss San Francisco a Boute With Cement and QansraX iiossuet. Fr. bk. Antwern Crillon. Fr.. sh. ............Antwerp David d'Angers. Fr. nh, London Ernest Lefrouve, Fr. bk. Hamburg La Perouse. Fr. bk Antwerp Leon Blum. Fr. bk ......San Franciaco i Manx Kins;. Br. sh. .......... .Antwerp Marecnai jvoauieo. rr. dk. ....Antwerp Notre Dame d'Arvolr, Fr. bk.. , .Antwerp Wavertree. Br. sh. ........ . LIvernool Arctic Stream. Br. sh. .......... .Tyne drain Tonnajre En Route In Ballast. Arrflral Cecille. Fr. sh. V. . .V. .Honolulu Comliebank. Br. bk... Valparaiso Francois. Fr. bk. ....London Le Pilier. Fr. bk. Dublin Pierre Lot!. Fr. bk. Dublin Kene, Fr. bk San Francisco Buiiy. tr. bk Limerick Sa Boat With Coat, Belen, Fr. bk. Newcastle. N. S. W. Jean Bart, Fr. bk,. .Newcastle. N. 8. W. OU Carriers Xa Boats. Atlas Am. ss.' .Saa Francisco Aauucion Am. sa San Francisco Artfyle, Am. aa San Francisco BODY OF FOREMAN (tTnited Press Leased Wire.) Vallejo, Cel., Deo. 17. A blue sheet of flame that swept the wires of the Bay Counties Power company's plant, five miles north of this city, sent linemen In a' hurry up search to locate the . "short" that had caused the trouble. They found the blackened and unconscious form of John Harrington, foreman Of I the plant, resting- across a wire carrying; CO.OOO volts. Harrington died after re maining - in a semi-conscious condition for 11 hours. CHUKCII BELLS RING WHEN PR YS WIN (Sped-' Dispatch to The Journal.) Cheney, Wash.. Dec. 17. By 185 to j 75 Cheney voted dry today. The cburcji bells rang 20 minutes. Until the polls I closed a bitter fight was waged. Cheney is the home of the -Waahlngton State Normal. " ksjK MORRISON AND SECOND The Neatest Market on the Coast .lIHTCrt mfaltlfl Nrrti1! Will sing here Saturday afternoon and evening. The first etophone on the Coast. Be sure to hear them. Victor Auxetophone in Portland. The first $500 Victor Aux- Concert for Seamen. The regular ' Friday concert will be given this evening at the Seamen's Friend Society's institute, corner of Third and Flanders streets, beginning at I K o'clock. Mrs. E. F. Patterson haa pre pared the program, which will be ren dered, aa follows: Piano duet, Mrs. H. F, Black and ; Marie A. Oullck; reading. Kelt New- comb; vocal solo, Mrs. Edith Gorden: I reading. Mrs. Anna Hamilton; piano solo, Mrs. Bowie; reading, Mrs. A. K. Meserve: piano duet Marie A. Oullck and Mrs. K. F. Black; reading, Mrs. Blanch Little; vocal solo. Miss Lillian Powers; reading. Miss Jessie Newcomb: I Mm. Moreland, accompanist. Several of 'the sailors In port win sing. -All friends are cordially Invited. Wireless at The Dalles. tSpeclil Dispatch te The Journal.) The Dalles, Or., Dec 17. With in a I few daya this city will be in "Marconi" communication with the world. A wire less station is being Installed, and will be completed within a week. The re ceiving pole la 200 feet high and la said to be the tallest yet erected In Oregon. The office of the wlreleaa company will be In the Umatilla bouse. ffirry-Wooifl We have bought scfme of the prize winners at the stock show. Will be on exhibition Tuesday, next week. Be sure to see them.. . ' .', . . ' . . ;. .7 "-; ' . In order to more ' thoroughly introduce our Sausage , we rill caII CLfj'a-r Atllw V 3fEis. 2M WEINERWORST BOLOGNA LIVER SAUSAGE BLOOD SAUSAGE POT ROAST BEEF BOILING BEEF . . t a f 7f 8,10 ....... 6c. 7. 8d SIRLOIN STEAK .... . . ... .... i .;. .Y.lZlit, 15 LEG MUTTON . ........... ;..15t 18c Ub. SKAM0KAWA BUTTER 85c Roll GUARANTEED EGGS, per! dozen V i5 Salmon, 2 lbs. 25 for the return to this elate of Samuel j " , . -"v L Conger, who la wanted at PortlaadLAlaSka HemilP. flOZ. .25(1 a mm-tfm. aa,e-IM Wl.l. n . tne plaintiff and allege that ate has been married 14 years a4 that whea she becaaia UJ la October her fausbasd left her penniless ee that Ke has elnre heea cetnpellet to rely vrm her friends for the support of bervelf and child. ROLLED FRONT QUARTER' LAMB BONED. . ... , . 15 KULLtU rKUl KJUJKir.K. VliAL HUiVtlJ, . . . .lot? ROLLED ROAST BEEF ....................12, 15 VEAL SAUSAGE, 2 pounds ,.:J......;.V........r..25 GROUND BONES CRACKLINGS , f . i HEAR MELBA ON THE AUXETOPHONE . . .3 ..2 The Bulter Man SATURDAY SPECIALS Eggs, guaranteed, doz. . . .30 BUTTER SPECIAL Our regular 70c Ferndale, to day roll ; . ........ . . . : . . 65 Marigold Ctfreamery . 75: Norway Creamery . . j .-. i 75 Coin Special Oleomargine,S0 " Mistletoe Oleomargine . .60 ; CHEESE' Wisconsin Cream, Brick, per' lb. .......22 Wisconsin Swiss" lb. . . . . .25 Imported Swiss, lb. ... . . .35 Vermont Sage, -lb. ...... .30 Neufchatel, 2 lbs. for. . , . .75 -ti Hear Caruso on the Auxetophone , Hams,' Bacon, Lard Stall. ; Eastern of Local Hams, per b. , :....:.......;..18 icnic Hams, lb. . .14 5 lb. Pail Pure Lara.... .75 ( Uni y one : pail to a oerson ) Cottage Hams, lb. ..... 16 HEAR SCOTTI ON THE . AUXETOPHONE Rrq a Initios for t'oagrr. IssWai Banvs f TV- JobtmLI Salem. Or, Dec 17. A requisition was tseued yesterday fcy Governor Ben son upon (JOTrtnor llty f Washlngtoa What $ I Will Buy for You I j Holland Herring, keg 91.00 New Mackerel, Anchovies, New Stockfish 17c lb. IaIW Oople Wed. Thm iaic-. 1 1 7. J.i evnslra M'pm M AtfiatwW. daucriter ef a. a. lAlesaim-r, IX 4k X. rarsiTCatr. and at tr iK.ms of the bt ia s f:w.r a- r-ftounds of Jap. Rice, regular retail price .'..IS cents 2 pounds of Muscatels, regular retail price -.IS rents ft poands of Sweet Pntstoea, reg. reUl price cents 1 pound of Ppeclal Ooffee, reg. retail price ..IS rents 1 pound of Baking powder, reg. retail price ..IS rents Z pounds of Italian Prunes, reg. retail price ..IS eenta . H lb. of bt cent Tea. reg. retail price rests t rsna ef Standard Corn. rg. retail price rente 1 chip basket, regular retail prlco ...la cents Total .? ''.....sTt All of the atxr Tnentlmd gneda will ha sold to morrow for One Dollar. , Don't forget the ad. THIS la nfiS stfonlir f he COMBINATION GRO CERT BASKET, and we r going to giro you a ble- one tomerraw. MAI E OPENS AT O'CLOCK SHARP PPIOOIAL. offer for the early ahopprrs; To tbe FIRST ?S customers that bring this ad and TS eeats will gt OVE of these COM B1NATION BASJCKT8 of GROCERIES. To the net ' S customers brtoging this ad and Sl. win tve pre sented with ONE BOX ef fancy Toilet 8oap with each Combination Basket of Groceries. We TO sret IIU erer OSra Basset to Zaek Cnsosaer CONTfc..'T8 of eacb basket and what yon wmild hare to pay for it at tbe rrular RETAIL. CRXTERT Thse goods are all flrat class and we guarantee each and every article. THE PENNY CASH GROCER. Y CO. "HTT,E BUC MARKTTT Entrsnce lt ma. i bun i voju vnwwwvi J- and Through tbe MARSLET COLUMBIA FISH. CO. I - Third and Ankeny Main 5 ' A-5555 3 Loaves Dread Fuir Line of pium pUd- At LOVEJOY'S PAt, 1 p f dnfT. Fruit Cakes and Bak- The Delicatessen Store in ia1 Wi ' & VVe " en-Goods for the holidays - iht "Market - . Sim street.