The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, February 11, 1910, Page 18, Image 18

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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 11. 1910.
KBTSIEIIE
RIY
OH
TILLAMOOK RUN
It
Growing Business Makes
v Necessary for Portland-Til
lamook Line to Plan a New
and Larger Boat.
: Uck of ability to handle allof the
freight of the Portland ft Tillamook
, Transportation company may 1 tha
.cause of tha steamer Ooldnn Gata being
supplemented by a new and larger
steamer, which the company la con
templating building.
This Information waa received thla
morning from an authoritative eoureo.
- and although the matter haa not teen
definitely decided upon it la thought
that there la no qucatlon but what It
will become an accompllahed fact In
the near future.
The Journal's Informant., who la a
member of the company operating the
tiolden Oat, aald thla morning that If
It la decided definitely to build a new
eteamer for , the Portland-Tillamook
' run. it will be a vessel of about tha
aame size aa .the ateamer Argo, which
waa wrecked on tha Tillamook bar last
fall, and If possible it will be cod.
atructed here. The proposed ateamer
will have practically the aame dlmen.
elona aa tha Argo, and will have a
freight capacity of about 209 tone. The
length of the Argo waa 121 feet, beam
21 feet and depth vf bold H feet.
The new ateamer will, also be fitted
with pasenger accommodation, which
are Jacking on the Uolden Gate.
In ease the company bullda the ateam
er the Golden Gata will attll be re
tained and either kept on the present
run. alternating with tha new ateamer,
cr a place found for her on aome other
run where a light drart vessel couia
go to advantage. .
The freight trafflo tn the Portland
Tlllamook' run haa ' Increased to such
an extent lately that tha possibility
of a new 'ateamer to help take care
of It haa been' Impreaaed on the Port
land et Tillamook Transportation com
pany.- - - . ..
Astoria. All of tha buoys loth, river
whi p, repainted. the paint waa
craped off of them when tha Ice waa
In the river. Some which have gone,
out will be replaced. C'i. will alao take
on aome auppllea while here.
Wlrr-lr-wi MMMAffr.
(Via Drilled Wireless.)
Steamer Geo. W. Elder, at aea, Feb
ruary 10, left San Francisco 1:4 p. m.,
for iPortiand-r7:S0 p. m.. 47 if miles
southeast Point Arena: freah northwest
wind,' ae smooth.
Steamer Falcon. February 11, 8:29 a.
m.. passed Cape Blanco: light northwest
wind, aea smooth.
auxLjgrnaijajLiaai uju. jujl'
Wirrless From lortrr. '
W. R porter, at Fea (Wireless vli
North Head to U. H. Weather Bureau)
Feb. 11. 4.40 a. m.. 60 miles south of
.North Head; light southwest winds.
cloudy, aeA smooth, barometer 30.31.
temperature 44.
MAIUXK INTELLIGENCE.
Begular Liners Zne to Arrive.
Klnmath. tJfcn Franelaco, . . . . . .Feb.
George W. Cider. San Pedro. ... Feb.
Kansus City, ban Francisco. .. .Feb.
A Ilia nre. Coos Bay Feb.
Roanoke. Ban Pedro Feb.
Rom Clfy. Han Krsnclsco Feb. II
Hanta Clara, Ran Francisco. ... .Feb. 23
Begalar Uaera 2ne to Depart.
Boa City. San Francisco .Feb. 11
Hanta Clara, San Francisco. Feb. 12
George W. Klder, San Pedro. .. .Feb. 15
Alliance, Cooe Bay.... Feb. 15
Kanaaa City, San Francisco. .. .Feb. II
Roanoke, Ban Tedro. ... ... ...Feb, 23 tC
Yessela la Tort.
BoHsuet, Fr. bk Columbia No. 1
Virginia, Am. ach. . ........... .1'reavott
Berlin, Am. ah.;.,, Goble
Glenalvon, Br. ah .Left down
Henry Vlllard, Am. ah Astoria
W, F. Jewelt. Am. sen. , . .. . .St. Helena
St. Nicholas, Am. ah.. .Astoria
Kelbtirn, Br, bk,..,,,,..Inman-Pnulaen
l.uion, Atn. ach. .Innian-PoulHen
Poluliovh, Br; ah N. Pac, L. Co.
Coaster, Am. as Tongue Point
River Clyde, Or. aa v.port. . t'o
Henrlk Ibsen. Nor. aa : Alaaka
F. S. Loop. Am. aa, Standard Box
Falls of Prchy. Br. SS....K. ft W. I Co.
Northland, Am. s . , . . t. , . . . l'ort. L. Co.
Rose City, Am. as. A Inaworth
Nome City, Am. aa. . , , .Inman-Poulaen
Altair, nr. dh i, ytii'isnn nu
Brahlorh. Br. bk St. Johns
Donna Franceaca, Br. bit. .Astoria
Relen. Fr. hk.i..... Astoria
Ernest Legouve, Fr. bk. .Columbia No. L
Leyland Bros., Br. ah..,, 8LIohns
Mam King. Br. ah ...Jefferson Bt.
ra Bout. With Oemeat ana OeneraL
Arctic stream. Br. sh. ...... ......Tyne
Bayard, Kr. bk Glasgow
Claua. Oer. ah ..........Hamburg
Claverdon. Br. ah Tyne
Thiers, Fr. ah , .... .Antwerp
Notre Dame, d'ArvoIr, Fr. bk.. .Antwerp
Titan la. Nor. aa.....,, ........Antwerp
Crlllon. Fr. ah...i Antwerp,
Augustus, Oer. aa Antwerp
Herm. Nor. aa Antwerp:
XlaeeUaaeoas Tonnage, to Arrive.
Elr, Nor. aa .Nanalmo .
Glenaffrlc, Br.faa Comog '
Rygja, Nor. aa L Yokohama
Hercules, Nor. A Ban Francisco ,
Irene, Am. sch Ban Pedro!
W. B. Flint, Am. bark Seattle,
Rowdofn, Am. aa San Franelaco j
Caaco, Am. aa ...San Franelaco
OeoW. Fenwlck. Am. as. Ban Francisco
8aglnaw. Am. aa San Francisco
OUR MOTTO A QUICK DIME. BEATS A. LAZY QUARTER
CUT-PRICED? GROCERIES I E (E.(Gr 5
20c Per Boz.
1ST. AND
TAYLOR
I
TAHOMA XKW BOAT.'
Btramer Rebuilt and Captain Ho
. ford Takes Out New Papers. ,
New papera were taken out for the
ateamer Tahoma this morning, aa aha
haa been rebuilt and la now practically
A new ateamer. except for her name,
which will remain the aame aa before.
The work of rebuilding the Tahoma
la practically finished at tha yarda of
the Portland Shipbuilding company, ac
cording to Captain O. W. Hosford, and
aha will soon be ready to go Into the
.towing business. The new ateamer will
be In the aame claaa aa the HuaMef and
the Wauna and will be an Important
addition to the Hosford fleet. One of
the principal changes In tha Tahoma la
the cutting off of her house aft, which
makes hat; better for tow boat service.)
Captain Hosford took out. new papera
for her at the custom house this morn
ing. ; .
Washm
gtoii Street
fn ' nT jl Phones: A-6551
rnjiuc iviariiei am
CORNER FIRST AND WASHINGTON STREETS
r ifaircihiiilo
THE LITTLE Wh6lESALE BUTCHER
RETAILS AT WHOLESALE PRICES
. VlLL SELL YOV SATURDAY
HAMS . ; . . . 18
BACON
20 and 23
PORK ROAST 12i and 15
Prime Ribs Rolled
Pot Roast .T 84),
Sirloin Steak' 10
TBone .' 15
Boiling Meat 6 to 84)
Young Beef Liver '..5
Will sell 5 Iba. Fine Lard...T5e
r.
Veal Roasts ,.124, 15
Breast of Veal 10
Hind Quarter Lamb 12"4
Shoulder. Steak, 3 lbs 25
Pork Sausage, per lb 10
Beef Hearts , 6
Compound, 5 lbs 6O4)
'; NORWEGIAN STA3tR FIXED. k
Torkenskjold Will Take Lumber
. . Cargo to Australia.
Another lumber -charter waa . an
nounced this morning, the Norwegian
: steamer Torkenskjold, Captain Hanson,
l aving ! beeij .flsjed yeeterday by , J.
Moore. A Co. of Ban Francisco for a
cargo of Oregon fir to Australia. She
la a vessel of 2296 tons net and will
take out a cargo of about 3.000.000
feet of lumber. She la now at San Fran
cisco, undergoing aome repairs, but will
be here for .loading about March 1.
It la alao announced that the British',
hark Forthbank has been chartered by )
Andrew Weir- for lumbar loading at
Portland for Australia. She la a ves
sel of 1X32 net tons and la at present
at Callao, where she haa been on the
disengaged list. Bha will be here for
April loading. ; -. ,
Buttercup
Butter 65c a Roll
SfAllLYB ICOTES.
Astoria, Feb. 11. Arrived down at 4
p. ra, steamer Jim Butler; at 8 a. m.,
steamer Rosecrans. Sailed at 7:15 a.
m.. ateamer Elmore, for Tillamook.
Palled at 11:15 a. m., steamer Ramona,
. for Coos Bay.
. San Francisco. Feb. 11. Arrived at 7
a. m., ateamer Roanoke, from Portland.
and schooner Commerce, from Columbia
river.
V Coppa, Feb. 10. Passed. German
steamer Valkure, from Portland, for
Limerick..". -.!;,'.;;;,..
Coos Bay, Feb. 10. Arrived, ateamer
Breakwater, from Portland.
v San Francisco, Feb. 10. Sailed at S
p. m., eteamer Geo. W. Elder, for Port
land. ' Arrived a p, m., steamer J.
Marhoffer, from Columbia river. Sailed j
at 6 p. m., steamer Catania, for Port
land. .
. Astoria, Feb. 11. Condition at the
mouth of the river at 8 a. m., moderate
wind, east 16 miles; weather, raining.
Tides at Astoria Saturday High wa
ter, 2:61 a. m 8.4 feet; 2:40 p'. m., 8.7
feet.; Low water. 8;65 a. m., 1.7 feet;
:t p. ro., 0.0 feet
DAISY BUTTER 75
BULK BUTTER, best. . .80
BULK BUTTER, Iowa ..:70
BLANCHARD EGGS, carton .35
EASTERN EGGS, two dozen for 55
WISCONSIN CHEESE, two pounds ........ .45
BRICK LIMBURGER. DOMESTIC SWISS.. 25
HANSON BUTTER, CO.
CENTER OF MARKET STALLS 7-8 SEC. C
L . ! " ' " .. 5
SPECIAl-5-lb. Pail Pure lard 85c
"trsnojT shop" i,
Picnic Hams . . . . 12 Loin Steak ...... 12U
Columbia Hams .... 18 Round Steak ..... 12U
"w xuy x-ut joast .f-Of?
Pearl Compound. . . .60 Hambure. 3 lbs. . -.25
Hind Quarters Lamb 12 Shoulder Steak, 3 lbs 25
GOFF 8l DILLON
WHOT.THaTiH AJTD KCTATX
xirmAjroH na rmsT stkbet.
To wash boilers the steamer J. N
, Teal will lay over tonight and will get
, , away on her run up the river late io
, morrow afternoon.
The towboat Ocklahama will take the
Norwegian steamer Henrik Ibsen up
, through the bridges to the Inman-
Poulsen mills this afternoon, where she
ti;wiil begin taking on lumber for Ma
v nila.
With a lkrge amount of freight, con
slating principally of cheese, the eteam-
er Golden Gate, Captain Hansen, ar
rived last jnlght from Tillamook.
- Laden with 700,000 feet of lumber
the steam schooner Jim Butler, Captain
, Olson.-Bailed last night for San Fran-
Carrying RO0.OOO fpot t,t i,k.
i . ateani schooner F. R. Loop. Captain
. Lcvliinon,. will sail Saturday for San
Francisco.
:v,' io anisn her cargo of lumber for
can renro tne steam schooner Nome
. city,. Captain Hanaon, moved down
... irom xne inmaft-pouwen , mills t the
ot. jonns mui mat nicht. ,
Carrying 1B00 ona of general freight
and about 200 paasangers, the steamer
Itoee City, Captain Maaon, will aall this
afternoon for San. Francisco. v .
The Open River Transportation com
pany's steamer Inland Empire will be
inspected Wednesday. The Juanage
. men t does not know yet what repairs
Will be necessary to the steamers on
the tipper river until they; have been
impeded, - after which they -will be
mtui ready for, business as soon ' aa
)iosMible. ? t- ' -
To du some buoy work the lighthouse
tender ManiHnita, Captain Byrne, ar
rived at Alaska dock laat night ;from i
Skamokaiva Bulter
Always Fresh
Maple Grove . 65
Iowa Tub Butter, 2 lbs.
for ..... ........70
' FRESH KILLED
' CHICKENS
Skamobawa Boiler Stall
At Wholesale Prices
Dairy Butter, 2 lbs......'., .60
Dairy Butter, 2 lbs..-.. ..'.t .66e
Creamery Butter, 2 Jbs TOf
Creamery Butter, 2 lbs..... 75a
GOLDENROD FRESH MAKE
It has no coual, 2 lbs. 85
CONDENSED MILK '
4 cans Oregon, guaranteed.. 30
EGGS , T
Oregon, fresh, 1 dozen.... 85
Eastern, 1 dozen '."..25f
At the GOLDENROD only.
Washington-Street Entrance
Buy Direct Save One Profit
; :'' f: BUTTER GO-65
Special for Saturday SB 75c
Hams .. . .17 Bacon .... 20 Lard 75-85 Compound 60
Kancn tiggs, 2 Uoz. for 6Sc
SATURDAY IS OUR CHICKEN DAY
' La Grande Creamery
264 YAMHILL, BETWEEN THIRD AND FOURTH
Fresh Dressed Chickens & Geese
SKAMOKAWA BUTTER
- - : Once Tried
, " Always Used ; "' ":. :
8Sc ROLL
Just Arrived SEALSHIPT OYSTERS-All Oysters, No Water
406 PINT '
COLUMBIA RIVERSMELT 5 POUND '
COLUMBIA FISH COMPANY '
THIRD AND ANKENY MAIN 5, A-5556
18 Pounds for $1.00
EXTRA SPECIALS
SMELT. 8 pounds for. . .25li
Solid pack Apples, pec can 10
Wild Iilackberries, '.in quart
jars ........ . . . . . . .'.25 j
Ferrari Italian Oliv Oil. flS
4 packaj?es Gloss Starch, 25 Jh:
7 cans Oil or Mustard Sarl
dines , ......... 4,.... 25
a lbs. Green Split Peas..25
6 cans Carnation Milk.... 55
JO lbs. ' Onions ......... , ,25
1. gallon Old, Settler's Maple
Syrup ........... :.1.15
1 gal. Standard Syfup. 45
3 bottles Stuffed Olive ., 25 I
Mushrooms; per can, 30 i '. . : v "" .. . ' ... ' . '' 1
--n ttJ ah me Advantage
3000 Matches .151 Pf price - quality .and quantity rests -.'with . the "cash
vaiuc. iii uj pusiuic way uu uic tjcuu uuycr iiope
to match up to what the cash buyer gets for his fnoney.;
This being so, why not always pay.cash.for your table
supplies? It means an actual saving to you. of 25 per
cent and more on your grocery bills; Surely a saving H qua,rt baIa
worth while to the majority ol people. Therices inMn,
av o suic guiuc iu uic pivc yuu wuuiu yxy any
where else. Would be pleased to send you our, cata
logue on request. ' Vv'
r lia orig inal ;
JJCASii STORE
Pacific M. fi700 PHONESIiome A-H12
FLOUR
The Price of Flour
' ' " ; Dropped.
Mail Bag, per sack, $1.40
Has
7 Cans Deviled Meat, 25
Special Washboards
Standards . 20
Drass , ,.....,....k..-..30
Glass'. 135
Red Cross l. . .... .. . . r . .40
Saturday Only. ' '
BUTTER DEPART AIT
Monarch v ;i.",."..;.Vi70
Tuni-Tum . .;.,..,,.:. 75
Troutlake .: .'. , . . .1 ., .'. .80
Oleomargarine . ... V.. I . .45
Macaroni, Spaghetti, Ver
micelli, regular 10c pack
age, 3 packages - 5 C
3 bottles Olives 25
3 large bottles of Mustard 25
All.kincfs Tea ....... 125
3 bottles Catsup;;,...;. ;25
3 bottles Vinegar '.25
1 quart Salad Oil. .7.. .. .25
Six full pound bars Soap, 25
3-bar box Toilet Soao. . . .25
Three-pound package Washing
xowaer .
Extra choice Dill Pickles, per
.... J. . ' . .
qi., J-Ufr; per gai.,
tenuis, tnree pounds for 25
One pound Bulk Pepper, 25
Un. K1. l.f j ?T
iikv uuuica IIljr KII1U OI CX-
tract 25
Six cans small Milk 25
Louiisn, two-pound brick, 15
25-lb. sack Farina 00
T
Gel Your Share
oflhePeopl
e'sMeats
If you have not had your share of the very best meats
at the People's at the very lowest prices, you've made a
mistake that can 'easily be rectified. 5 Ask your neigh
bors whether or not we are selling the best meats; then
come bright and early Saturday and find out for. your
self. You'll be surprised how sweet and juicy and ten-.
der meats ran he anrl at iirfi Inw nnVc rnn
SPECIAL SATURDAY! '
.".!...,.25e Meat Prices Slauohtered
Shoulder Steak, ' lb. .. 10
Round Steak. Ib. ....11
7 : " , I
Sirloin Steak, lb. ... . .11
Porterhouse Steak. 12
20 lbs. Sugar $1
mm Every 4 Pounds
Grand Special Coffee. $1.
of
Hamburger Steak, lb. 10
ot Roast, lb. ..,,..10
Boiling Beef, lb. ..5-G
Sugar-Cured Hams ly2$
Regular Bacon; lb.. . .20
Everything Else in the Meat Department Cut to the
VERY LOWEST PRICES
39 lbs. Rice for $1.00
2 Glasses of Chipped Beef
for 25
7 lbs. A.' and N. Blend Cof
fee Sl.OOl Fro Racfcot With
I ' inwi bin; fib viuu iiinui iiuillC"""llU OU5QI
10 Pounds Lard Compound for
5 Founds Lard Compound for
$1.25
65c
Oysters, ' dozen cans . . . . , 00
Ridgre way's Tea ........ 50
10 lbs. Wheatlets. .35
10-lb; sack Pastry Floiir,' 35
Gallon Apples ..... .';.30
25 lbs. Farina V. . . . i i . . .00
5 Grandpa's Tar Soap:., 25
5 lbs. Tapioca . ...... . .25
.3 lbs. sun-dried Apple... 25
4 Leslie Shaker Salt...;. 25
Half Skim Cheese .......15
4 cans Lulu, the great cleanser,
tor.. ,25
3 cans Milk . .25
Eagle -Milk ,.-..15
10 doz." Clothes Pins for 10
8 rolls of Toilet Paper for 25
Tour psekMraa m41 Xalslaa.
1 mno6s full wtirht, for,.,.. 25
D. C. Soap, 7 bars. . . . , . .25
Special quarts Cranberries
for . .............i..,25
Extract of Beef, jar. .. :.;35
1 Sack Potatoes . $1.25
1 lb. Monarch CoUee
One Pound Loaf Sugar FREE
Hams
The Wiifce f sialic Market
JLJ Harry Woodl
Saturday Bargains
Boiling Beef. .6-7-S Corned Beef .. . . .8 10
Pot Roast ,.....8-10 Hamburger . . ......10
Rib Roast . . .12-15 Pork Sausage ... .12
Leg Lamb ........ 15 Link Sausage ....... 15
Shoulder Lamb ...'.10 Hams ... 16'
Rolled Rib Roast ... 15 pjcnjcs V. I '. ' .' 12
5-lb. Pail. Lard . . . . .75 t TRY OUR
5-lb, Pail Compound 55 RoUed ShouWcr Lamb
Wo uoro tha two to on. partem. 156 Pound 1 1
Cor. Second
& Morrison
- r
Harding
THE BREAD and
BUTTER. MAN
Picnic
Hams
12'ScLb.
Saturday. Snaps
Eastern Eggs . . . ; . . .25
Absolutfely Fresh Oregon Ranch
Two Dozen, 65c
Butter . . . ... . . . . . . . ............ 70-75.g0
Three Loaves Absolutely Fresh Bread... :.10
CHEESE! ifc " CHEESE 1
CHEESE!
FREE BASKET
With Each 50c Purchase
- FRUIT-STALL -
FREE BASKET
With. Each 50c Purchase
ORANGES
152025
Dozen
LEMONS
15 and 20
' Dozen
APPLES
$1.75
C. Box
PRUNES
5 lbs. .
25
DRIED
PEACHES
3 lbs. 25
. DRIED
APRICOTS
2 lbs. 25
THB COMBIITATXOir BASZST
OOVTAUXt 9 AXTXC&BS -
The regular retail price of the
goods la $1.65-7-our 'price Is $1.
Mts. OrtwnUtod 8u-r
3 lbs. Wilt. JTsry Bsans
8 lbs. bet XtsJiaa rraa.a
a fluwts bsst OrBbmlM
1 s"1ms Jsr Btnwbarrr Jam
1 can Panoy Corn
1 packar. bast Corn Rtarob
1 lb. Bsleot Black Bates '
1 larff. can Prult
Packed In basket ready to
carry home $1.00. " .
BASRET STORY FREE -
The poor man's place to trade is the one where he can get good value..
We will prove to you that what we say is true. Tomorrow you can have
your choice of two combinations. The old basket contains $1.65 in real
value; the new shopping bag contains $1.45 hi real value your choice of
either one for ONE DOLLAR.
RAISINS
4 lbs
-25
SVXCKAA VOTXCB In. addition to all
of the above metioned goods that we are
selling: to you for ll.oo, we will give
away one hundred prizes worth Twenty
rlve cents each, to the first hundred cus
tomers that will bring- one of our chip
baskets to us In good order, will receive
one prlae. Only one to each customer.
" To wW hay. to hurry if you beat th.
other fellow. Bom come y.ry - sarly.
The Penny Cash Grocery Co.
148 SeoonA 8t, or go throufli th. Whit.
PubUo BUrk.t.
OOMBIHATZOB- SXO IlHO
BAO COBTTAIirS 6 AKTIOZ.EB
The regular retail price iof
the goods la 1.45 our price Is
$1.00.
lbs. Oranulat.d Sugar
8 q.ts. best Oran berries
1 lb. bast Baklnr Powder can
3 lbs. beat White Bary Beans
8 lbs. best Italian Prunes
I ib. best 88o Coffee
Packed In one of the latest
siyies . or imported Italian
Shopping Bags, very neat and
strong, all packed and ready to
carry, home for $1.00. -
The WewKMarket SI
Rump. Roast . . . , . . . 10
Roast Beef .....8-10
Boiling Beef ..6-7-85
Soup Bones . . . . ... . .3
Mutton Stew... . . i . . : : 7
Muttpn Shoulder .. .10
Leg Lamb 15
"Rolled Lamb Roast. 15
5-Lbs.
Lard
75c
TRY
ONE
CORNER
Veal Cutlets .. . . :'. . . .15
Veal Roast... 12 -15
Leg Veal 15
Veal Breast . .....12
Veal Shanks .... . ....8
5-lb. Pail Lard ......75
5-lb. rPail Compound. 55
Hams . . . ,.16
jPicriics . . . ..i.13
Sauer Kraut; quart i . 10
COUPON
Free! 4jLbs. Sugar Free!
Cut out this
coupon .and present it to
every purchase of '
us, and with
1 Dollar's Worth of Tea or Coffee
Saturday, February 12, Ve will give you free 4 pounds
. best sugar. . 'Try; a cup of "our Nectar ' '
' ; , Blend Coffee. fWe serve it free. .
MARTIN MARKS COFFEE
COMPANY
The. -White MMIciMariset
Cor. Second
& Morrison
5 Pound
Pail ;
Compound
55c
i mm
'7 a
!