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THE ; OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 19, 1011. 17 p ' iiSnDEi) . '!', v .1" ; . . y- : Bond Buyers Want Part of the Coos Bay Suit Settled . Before Paying. I :. MarshflellrOr., Mar Jl-Wor on th harbor laid out at Florenoe by th com mleaion of th Port of Bluslaw haa been, stopped becaaa of tba buyer of th naw boqd laaua refusing to pay ont ' the. aa aalnat the Port -of Com Bay a settled.- . It la said tha aama Quea tlone which were left undecided In -the ' meant auoreme court dolalon and which "are Involved Iq the, friendly suit of theJ V stat ,jiainat - me ' rort or r.uora ay veJso affect the Port of Slualaw.'- '''ft:,;-, ''v,U.:t-'''';l ' Joint Wir System iTroptmeiL ,'Marahfleld, Or.,' Majr It. The build In of a Joint waterworks, system by tha cltlea of North Bend and Marsh, field la etUl belna discussed and a meet Ing of the members of the councils of tne two cmee will be bam aoon to taut tha matter over. "Tehre haa been some complaint about the water which Js now furnlahed by a Marahfleld company, and the plan of having a lara-et and munlcl pally owned plant will be take up ; Chandler Ranch 'and Cattl Sold. (8pctal DUpetcb to Tbe JoeraaL) Marahfleld. Or, May One et the flrat bis; real aetata aalaa of the aea aoa wu the tranafer of what la known aa -the Chandler ranch, whloh haa Juat been cloned. Andrew Stora and Alfred Branell have bought' the place from Chrtatliin Hermann for IU.J00. -The eale include lit acre . Of land and dairy cattle.-. The price paid ahows an Increaae in value of SO per cent in the laat four years. . .', 'Heart Danish Singers. Washington, b. C May II. -A cho rus of 60 students, comprising the fin est Toioes among the members of the Danish student, Singers' society of Co penhagen, and Including several artists from the Royal Danlah opera In Copen hagen, furnlahed a musical entertain ment of rare merit to President Tart and the large number of Invited guests who attended the specially arranged gar l-l I LI II I II I -Ml den party In the White House grounds today, rTha student slngera. whe are now touring thla country under the aue- plces or the Danish-American aasocia tlon, arrived In New Tork a few, day a ago and, after a short rest, cams to Washington upon Invitation of Prealdent Taft, extended through, the Danish min ister, Count Carl von Moltke. Among the soloists are Helga Nissan. and O. HolboelL - both of the Royal ,Dnish opera and Herr B. Levyaohn, also of ths Royal Danlah opera, la their aonduotor. :wi ..I ... i i i . i i.i y .V',. '- To noaor Memory. . i Spedd DtepaU to The fosmalt Washington, D, C May If. President Taft, Cardinal Gibbons, 'Ambassador Juaserend of Franca and Senator Elihu Boot will be among the prominent par ticipants In the eeremonles at the un veiling of . the XXnfant memorial in Arlington .cemetery next Monday. ; The movement to honor the memory of Ma Jor IEnfent. . th young French engi neer who drew tha plans for the city of Washington, was crystallised two year ago, when congress' appropriated funds for the disinterment of L'Enfant'e body from Its grave In Prince George county, Maryland, and It , reburial In tha na tional cemetery at Arlington. The va rious patriotic societies of Washington wfll have charge of the unveiling of the monument erected over -the - grave In Arlington. . . : DUSliK MEHS IPTO'BEIili Tri-County ; Meeting Will Be ;; 1 Held to Boost Proposed .' A large number ef Portland business men will go tomorrow evening In auto mobile to Newberg; where a trt-oounty meeting will be held for the' promotion of the prppoaed road Improvement , be tween - Rex and- Tlgerdvtlle. Th Im provement of thla II mile stretch in Washington county It Is. aald will con nect Portland and Multnomah county with the great agricultural are com prehended by the weet Willamette val ley. AS trade relaUopa are sought aa muohi by th people In the area man tloned aa by Portland, It la planned te make movement for Improvement co operative. .Among those who have planned to go from Portland are Carloa T. Frail, president of the Oregon Asso ciation for Highway improvement; John B. Beau, postmaster c tV Merrick, Dr. Andrew C Smith and ethers. , ' Twenty-four actio Triy ' "' ' George B. Waggoner, president of the lamnui Auto ciuo, was in roruana yea terday making arrangement with th Portland Auto club and the Commercial club to send delegatea from these bod I as to th Saturday evening meeting. Aa suranc waa given that C C Chapman, manager of the Commercial club, and Prealdent W. J. Clemens of the Attto club would both attend. : - Tha 1 trip to , Newberg will be com menced tomorrow evening Immediately following the dinner hour. Th distance is 14 , miles, v Only a continuance - of rainy weather will imped th plan for the trip, It 1 announced. ,. . .:i Th people of Bherwood plan a sur prise at this meeting. Sherwood Is a town of 400 people near the road which it is proposed ahall be improved. " Sherwood' a Offer. '" ' If the- usually traveled highway la diverted through their town' the people will pay for tha improvement. Said C. p. Miller of Sherwood while In Portland yesterday. Th distance, aald Mr. Miller, by the road a now uaed la about ltt miles, but it is . full of gull lea Through Sherwood th distance la In creased about one half a mile, but most of it is good road, and tha Commercial club of Bberwood haa 1 ralaed between $1100 and $1100 with which V perma nently. Improve the remaining portion. This offer, accepted would take about f 5000 from tho anticipated expense of Improvement., " - 1 , "Wo think, too, we merit considera tion." said Mr. Miller. "We have a growing town, a bank with over $100.- 000 of deposits, five rural - delivery route radiating from th town, and we are in the center of on of the richest agricultural section la th atate." ; ( Oklahoma Press Association. (Bpeeial Otupate te TbeJoarein ' 'Chlckaaba, OkUu, May 18. Several hundred of . th , editor v of Oklahoma were In attendance at th opening ses sion of the twentieth annual meeting of th Oklahoma Press association which convened her today for a two day ses sion, After the visiting - members had been duly welcomed and had responded to 'the hearty welcome throttgh their spokesman, Luther Harrison of Wetum- ka. Prealdent J. P. Renfrew read hla an nual address. The reet of tbe session waa devoted to routine business and several interesting addreaaea On profes sional subjecta. , The session will close tomorrow with an auto tour and a base ball game between Republican and Democrats of tho association. On Bun day the editors win go by special train to Lawton, to Inspect the site' of the proposed horn for Oklahoma Mrr i men at Medicin Park, In th W'ini mountain . . Admiral Habbard Itfttrrs. . (Spedal Dtesateh te Tbe Joeral.i , Washington, D. C May II. Owln to the fact that he has reached the aK' limit ef II years, Rear Admiral John Hubbard, until recently commander-in-chief of the Aalatlo fleet, waa placed on tlie retired Hat of th navy today. Admiral Hubbard come from Maine eml was graduated from the Annapolis acad emy in 1170. " He atUlned the rank ef oaptaln in 1101 and. that of rear ad miral In 1101. .He waa In command the Nashville and the naval force In tha Isthmus of Panama during tha revo lution In 1I0S, which reaulted in the In dependence of th etate of Panama ; in tha memorabl around-the-world erula of the Atlantlo battleahlp fleet Captain Hubbard was in command of the Mln- . neaota. Prior to taking command of the Asiatlo fleet he served for some time aa a member of th general board in Wash-' ington. ,''",- ? .-r",. - : . ' i ii i I, I. ' " Giant Powder Blast Kills, ; ( (Spetlit fltapttA to The Joeral.i Eugene, Or, May II. A foreignla borer waa killed by en explosion of ' giant powder at eamp No. I on the : Southern Pacific company" new ' Na--tron extension, 40 or 10 mile above ? Lowell. ". :;.sr;-:;;';-'''fV'.i--f;'; ; vv.tfuniiu. S & 'D?iO :nit SJ f- -. h.'...-. -i.-ri, fB'--- w.-: aa 1LUJ ' XLll V AC V V tCUJl Import ainice to Tlhose WIio me iw jtLcoiniomiicaMy: jLJive V MEATS. " Fine Eastern Hams. , ... l5Y2c Picnic Hams V. . . .... . . , a2c Cottage Hams .'. . . ; ,16c ; PURE LARD. - ; No. 13 Pure Lard. . 4 . . .40c No. 5 Pure Lard. , j . . . . . .65c No. 10 Pure Lard. .$1.25 - PORK. - ; Leirs of Pork . . . .15c Shoulder Pork V.12UC and 15c Shoulder-Pork Oiops. . ; . I7lZc Pork Shanks . . . .;..10c Loins of Pork . ... 18c ' Dry Salt Pork . V.- ........14c Breakfast Bacon . . . . . . . . . 20c v;v-; BEEF. ; ' Y" XlSteak . . ... . . . . .15JJc Sirloin Steak.. . . ....... 12&: Beef Shanks . . 5c Shoulder Steak 7. 10c to 12V4c Pot Roast t. .V; t 10c to 12vJc Rib Boiling Beef ......... ,8c Beef , Necks : . . . ....... 8c ' Uy vehl ; v . Veal Shoulder ......... I2l2c Legs or Loins ... . . . . . .15c Breast of Veal . :'. .. .'. 12Uc Loin Veal Chops . . ,.. . .17c Shoulder Veal. Chops ..... 15c 4 CANS LULU . .25c 3 bottles Vinegar .............. 25b 6 cans' Deviled Meats ... ,v. ..25c ;2. combs Honey :'. 1 . . . . .... . . . . 25c 2 cans Lunch Tongue .......... 25c 3 Jars Picnic Mustard .... . . . .25c $ botdes Catsup . . . . ... . . . . .25c, 5 lbs. Broken Macaroni ... . .'. . .25c 5rlb. Tapipca or Sag9,, .... .25c 2 cans Tomato ooup . . . . ,25c .Quart bottle Salad Oil .........25c 2 bars Silexo ...... 5c 1 'jb. can Ghirardelli's Ground Cho colate & r. ...... . t." . .5c 8 rolls Toilet Paper ........ ..; .25c 3 cans Corn v . ; . . ... . . ....... ,25c 3 canr Tomatoes v . . . ........ . .25c Fresh Cookies, doz. .... . . ...... 10c 5 lbs Popcorn .......... . . . . .25c- 4 pkgs Bird Seed ...... f . . . . i . 25c 1 doz. cans Oysters . . . . ... . . .90c 3 pkgs Pearl Barley . ... .. . . . . . 25c Quart jar Mustard . . . . . .. . .25c 1 lb. Soda . .... . . . ... .... . . . . .5c Large pkg. Crackers . . ... . . . ... .20c 2 boxes Shinola . ..... . . . .U .. . 15c 2 glasses Chipped Beef . . . . 25c COMPOUND. No.' 5 Compound ....... 50c No. 10 Compound ...... . 95c MUTTON. s Shoulder of Mutton . . 8c and 10c Legs of Mutton... .... . . . .' 15c Mutton Stew . .. . . . ... '. ..8c Shoulder Mutton Chops. 10c Mutton Shanks-. . v . ....... 5c CEREALS. 9 lb. sack Yellow or White Com meal . .v. ... . . ..... . . . .25c 9 lb, sack Graham ....... .30c 9 lb sack Rolled OaU .... . .35c 9 lb sack Farina ........ . .40c SUGAR. 100 lbs." Fine Table Granulated Sugar-s -7tt. .-. . .$5.10 20 lbs. Fine Granulated Table Sugar ..$1.00 20 lbs. Light or Dark Brown Sugar ...u .....$1.00 14 ; lbs., Cube or Powdered Sugar $1.00 FLOUR. 10 lb. sack High Patent Flour 25c Corrallia Patent .$1.25 Barrel $4.75 Queen's Patent ....... .$1.25 Barrel $4.75 I lb SHREDDED COCOANUT, .15c 5 pkgs. Leslie's Salt .... 25c 10 doz Clothespins 10c Quart jar Apple Butter ....... .25c 4 lbs. Pink Beans ..... .25c 4 lbs. Bayo Beans ;. . .' . ...... ,25c 3 lbs. Lima Beans ;. ...... ... . .25c 5 lbs. Small White Beans . ... .25c 22Yr lbs. Beans V.. . ..... ;$1.00 Dates ? lbs., . . . . t . . . . ... .'. ,. . 15c rice. 4 lbs Fancy Southern Rice ......25c 5 lbs Fancy Japan Head Rice. . . . .25c 6 lbs. Broken' Head Rice .TV. ... .25c 30 lbs. Broken Head Rice. .... .$1.00 ' - CONDENSED MltK. 3 cans Holly Milk 25c, 1 doz. . . . 95c 3 cans Pioneer Milk 25c. 1 doz. . 95c 3 cans Yeloban Milk 25c, 1 doz. . . 90c 6 cans Small Milk 25c Eagle Milk . . .'. . . .T ......... . .15c GALLON GOODS. 1 gal. can Blackberries ... . . . . . .30c 1 gaL can Peaches . . ... ...... 30c 1 gaL can Apricots ; . . . . . . . . . . ,30c 1 "gaL can Apples ........... . . .25c 1 gaL can Pumpkin r .20c gl Sk.-yint Flour Saturday y Ohlyr-Sl S!t; 3 cans String Beans . .. . . .. , . . ..25c All Spices, can .5c 1 lb. Bulk Pepper 25c Turlock Grape Juice in bottles, 5c, 15c and ,25c 2 lb. can Roast Beef 30c Quart can California Ripe Olives . . . 25c 3 pkgs. Corn Flakes ............ .25c 2 pkgs. Grape Nuts ...25c 3 boxes Jello ; 25c 2 boxes Plymouth Rock Gelatine. . .25c 2V2 Sb. can Plums . . . ............ 10c 3 loaves Bread 10c 2 cans Dixie Peaches. ......... . .25c Hunter Brand Salmon 10c Dried Peaches, lb 10c Pure Extracted Honey, pine jar 25, quart, ,50c, gallon .$1.25 Horse Radish Root, lb . . . . . . ... 10c 1ST AND TAYLOR THE ORIGINAL cash store: PHONES MAIN 5700, A-1412 COFFEE AND COFFEE SUB. STTTUTES. Try Our Monarch Blend . . .20c Grand Special , . ,25c Gilt Edge .... .35c f 3 lbs. GUt Edge ,$1.00 Postum Cereal 20c Fig Prune i...20c Golden Grain Granules . . . .20c Bulk German Chickory, lb 10c 3 lbs .....25c e BUTTER. Oregon Creamery 45c Fancy Oregon Creamery 50-55c Oleomargarine, roll ....... 40c . EGGS Strictly Fresh Oregon Ranch Eggs. ....... ....20c CHEESE. ; " Tillamook Full Cream ....20c 2 lbs ....... .A..'..a.v.35c Wisconsin Swiss ....... . ,25c 2 lbs. Swiss ..v........45c Cream Brick .... ..... ...20c 10 lb pail Pure Fruit Jelly. . 85c .TEAS, i n . An excellent line of Bulk Teas, at lb ........ . . ...25c. Try a 4-lb. tin of Ridgwavs Tea. Youll like it Only. the best leaves from the plantations of Ceylon and India. :-:- 6000 MATCHES t, ..,25c Wash Boards 25c, 30c and 35c 3 cans Van Camp's Soup ...... .25c 3 cans Van Camp's P. and Beans . . 25c 3 bottles Durkee's Picnic Salad Dress ing 25c 3 bottles Olives .... ......... .25c CANNED FISH. American Sardines, in Oil . . . . .. .. 5c Del Monte Sardines . . . ... . . . . . .20c 3 cans French Sardines ...... . ..25c. Kippered Herring . , .20c 3 cans Minced Clams .25c SOAPS. 8 bars King's Naphtha .25c 7 bars Pure White .25c 6 bars Ivory, Toilet Size .25c 2 bars, Large Ivory ............ 15c 10 bars Diamond C. ......... . .25c 13 bars Savon .25c 2 bars Sapolio 15c 7 bars Mt Hood Naphtha ...... .25c WHITE SWAN SHORTENING. "GUARANTEED PURE" Goes One Third Farther Than Lard. 4 lb. Pail 45c, 10 lb.. ....... . .$1.10 1 LB. BAKER'S - UNSWEETENED CHOCOLATE . . .. .......... 30c 4 pkgs. Yaka-Mein Noodles ...... 25c 2 large pkgs. Gold Dust . .. . .t . ,35c 2 large pkgs. Pearline . . . . . . .35c French Mushrooms .......... ..20c 15c 2 cans Lye Justice Cocoa ............ ... . . 15c 4 lbs. Sal Soda ....-.. . 10c Corn or Gloss Starch ........... 5c Ginger Snaps, lb ............. . 10c 3 bottles Extract ... ...... .25c 3 cans Squash ,. .........25c 8 lbs. Dried Grapes ........... .25c Herring, doz ....... . . . . . . . . .25c Kraut, quart ............. . . . 10c Shredded Wheat BiscuiU . . . . . . . . 10c 4 lb. Split Peas .25c 5 lbs. Dry Green Peas ...... ... .25c Small Olives, quart ........ . . . 25c Dry Apricots, lb 10c 3 lbs. Black or White Figs ... J . .25c 2 jars Blackberry Jam ..... . . . ,25c Mop Sticks , f . . . . 10c Scrub Brushes . . ........... . . .20c Large Bottle Blueing or Ammonia. .5c All Vegetabler of then season fresh every day. , A Free Baskcl with Each 2,00 Order Talccn stome-rio Sn0ar WHITE ClEi BOTTEM Si;-U;':::': V n rt FACTORIES AT III WAX CARTOR FIRST in QUALITY Because of Our Experience FIRST Iff SALES Because of : the Buyers Experience v Portland, Astoria, Salem, Lyons, Dallas; Hcrrisburg, Gardiner T. . Towiniscpi GFeainiieFy Co. V IO-2O FRONT STREET, PORTLAND, OREGON , HARRY YirOO'D Market 2d and Morrison Sts. OFFERS FOR Saturday 51b. pail Pure Lard. .50c 51b. pail Compound.. 45c Best Brands Hams.-14c Picnic Hams . . . AVxc Fresh Ranch Eggs," doz . f 20c Fresh ; Creamery Butter,' roll : 5j)c .Down! -".. ..- ft .Do win ! Bowi! The, Price of Lard and Compound Take an Awful . Drop at the STATE MARKET 5 lbs. Lard . . . 55c 5 lbs. Compound . . i 45c 10 lbs. Lard . . $1.10 10 lbs. Compound .. . 85c 50 lbs. Lard . $5.50 50 lbs. Compound . $3.75 Hams . . .... 15c Pound Picnics . . . . 12l2c Pound Boiling Beef 8c and 9c ; Roast of Beef' lOcand 12c ,,v,?-r;i--'. Bacon . .18c and 20c Pound Oi6lcest;VeaI In the city of Portland, pottnd;u5:i I . i&Ti&$ffiZtO& 15 Choicest Mutton in the city of Portland, pound.. 8$ to 15( Choicest Steaks in the citjr of Portland, pound.... . . . . ,....f.;tS to 15 : Plenty of fresh Eggs, Fish, Butter and Home-Mad Sausage.' STATE .MAR 221FIRST STREET, CORNER SALT.ION : 4r-