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TTIE MOHXIXO OTIEGOMAX. FI.IDAY, N'OVTOrHEIZ i?G. 10T5. GROWING GALE GUIS I alder lal acaiaat the i . . OFF COAST CITIES lb company haa a claim I ! obaioMa thai lb Jetty waa r- tcnaiMe for la amount of dmi arview and Tillamook Are Lfnabfe to Ser.d Messages to Outside World. ROCK SEA WALL HASTENED llaaxlreai I of lunira rh. laM-ladta; Ml of Trail l if. mw-4 laj Jaarw: haoui la Now rkrvU al $J3.t. ion rat rtrtr ot atoain . TiIO IX . I Tll:t L. ISflVtl;W. fr - Air rnmmttBl ratio-a cut eff iRtl hish-caia damase mar c tf a&4 l1 .. TUJ.W'X'K. a'ommun. a lton rat eff from eataid 11 ,i:, iir n.iata aaed an street aad dtm done I) !' ,on:Rt'::v. Wa.n-r.riTi ltr- Ker tatpl bv ;4-mtl cle and lti(ihiini llnea d i ex n. 0:TK U V. ftah ilol Irea t"f up la park d-nn eeaere t1 atorm. A.TKIA. tr Urometer rl'inj. h' ear ac : 1 1 rous CMMtAU.i. ash. wind terrtfl-- for snort t i m . turemc tra hfiaMe d )wa r.'c.ni-;i. (r Hain b'By and art swelli?!. a h'KtUM-f 'm .hmaa rrl of dev. aut tn4 bioi 3i mile for a fear minutae. N'lKTII IIKt. nnh-KlM lor It r mil'. saa At rrrmniilcMefl wltta flaralew and Ti ;emno. r. lata tlr was cut a.T wir tae aetjid wor'4. T-e atorm. wm. a bared aeatardar nu ' ' an 1 era to a .tr.i;e sa a -. r.ao.i i velocity duriRC le Klk Tna atr-4-i?r known aa the i onf ioa -iM:ftr utlerlr demolished wkea tna ) firt struck Itla por- far. BR1 tha roaterat arar completely r inei t-'uralt'ara rv sp;!' 'or he l"inir war etorad Bar. Th bow I tnc eilaa atul th aooiroona of J . "a UrccBer waa imwbnl in. arlla f Jail la Daaair. Waara,' ectiefe of tha OoTernrnent Jtrr war atthaj away d-artn; tha era f In hicta ii.te. th portiora an fetted r th rxk V'ina ere mil tr tna wa that brk r It an4 eertc spray into tha aid for l feat. I'ntil in fawall I cxrptta. f II aaada whar tna mv.( of t ur u wa.ahad out. tt will ba l-npoaalbla to a( mora roi-a out on tha J-tT. a4 mtu-a ! darraa will ra. a jit la Uaa rf ir-.O'j Manila of dotlara t th ceatrat (or a. Tha pila-ar la aI4 t4 ronataat raacitnaaa. but It l fio'ihC tnat Uttla co44 ba aerora t;Iih4 ! tha fa of a h aaiara wjaatdaf la ca of amarttcny. baoal laawraavr l arriaaV. Tha tarca atarur ball aad itraja of tha FIV? Acklaa l.an-l Company waa dma Tuil4T. n4 It tpa-ta4 ta h Wa4 ro"i(;l.lr Out a ! aatt h t-a. ha lhaa co tt wtU mmriaca tha dajtaeiora of bui.4 in batwaaa -th J"tty ant t. l . that Bi-k tha antra, a to Tilla- mooit Pair. All bu llicara an 4 frocartf an of t"ia railroad ara In rerr.raratta !'. th a twa ( tha ramixnr In ceatru-'tiaal tha atora wait rvaultirk4t l-a a atarm-proef tarriar batwaaa th Ufa M:on. tha r"orr:- anil 'art. an) tra ri4-n-a aft4 tha alat r v.-1 1 braakar N laaatraaca imail r.a4 waa bI4 aar of th autfarara. althouctt fir tn.rava for a"'ral llioui.nl dnllara baa baaa carrt4 in tha liar kaar llolai Xar th pt faw yaarav t la maitlnn la tha tnlrvla of many Whathaf tha titla o th pi. Whara thatr tota atood ta -till ra'atnahla by th astlma of lb rkVmfa. or akitli-f It raaarta I tha .ta'a by ytrtu or It karamm( part ef tha Oracnrt baa-1 Una a -I thaa conatKutlny a aaallo bichway Th butldica of th re-intr ro4 thrca barn wlil 4apan4 or tha ic raa ef tb ratlria l - a:i in thav k laaT Ida roaa ef th tij It ta faaraat that fntoN dma ba ban don t othr r'nl a''iT tb at. Tb total damaara at liar Vlaw tri tha Itorm of tha laat faw af it li'im.l.l a( IIM)). Tha taaa follow r l-ar law It K. I. lr. Wlaa ai1 rthr. Jt l'i.. Mot. I Aanaa. 1 1 a : botat f jrrl tra. 1 1 .!". a tar butMinar. iJ'Xj: bath bona a m fraraa?. tZM'i. utbara Tarifw d rot. li-.: bllliar.l parlor n4 bwlin allay. IJ-1-): H. (1 J a. k . feottaa. furntt ir an.J othar rronal proparty. Itj)i: Dr. Kawltt. of In4 f.llta, bona, f t fita-biarb a JP 'a. apur to Jaetr. l;J-. and) ron tanta of cafatarta. !), araf I raaff Tralaa. Jit h urvrt r4 faaf nf tha brrva-1 ba. h '"l". parba an) alta of tha t.nt rtty that borir4 tha bra batwarn th railway tr ba an1 tt or. an alurlnc tha lummr. baa ba.n awrpt lata th a. Tba effira of tha fituthrrn Tai-lfir "! baa baan turna-l romplrta'y araa. a mia-a'iananqi tnaaa of fural tura. o(a an-1 brob.n bul Jirca davo rat tha atraat ani front y arl of thr I nitaj Mtala lafa iinc -tat Ion. and tha wat.ra of tha laifl.- lap tb Irarka of tna railway and arlaah array aarainal th windowa of paaainat tralra. Th ptr I. a llrar la tha '.o.rnrnant la damliaba4 an4 and.rrntna! to h aa atnt tha' bou.aa built In ba Bir4 It ara In dr. Hallrwaa) llarria aiaaaiall. ftork from btn rJyarnrnant auar rt.a a f.w mi aouth of bar waa aa -rurvl by th Mum r-ifi-. an4 Tuaariar b t rain. o of mora than tana of tm waa 4tmp4 ovar tha bank ablrtinax tha trar-ba. an4 a rraw of an. 1 boa tha tah of bijiid.nar a raawall bafjra IB n. l Msn IMa earn In. hith (in: i si ii at i:if.t.M: HUh Wind Ham Wlrr-a and troota Trrr In lana loanlj. tl Ur. VIX Or. No :V Th-a blorVa of acha-t tuirmial aa V;i!amtta airaat war uaiar aaiff and mora than I blorha of aurroandlnai trl war flola4 la th aoulb part of tha rtty liy aa a mall t a t.rriflc rain torfn laat aiaht thai brouant Amaaua Vaak oat of lla banba b'amiltaa awoba Ihia ThaabaarKinar rnnrnlnc to md t-ulta tnarooa.4 from tbair woo4- ollaa. ij.w:ka wr floata4 Bat of plaro tad chl. ha aarda luroad I duck tKno. A boat waa brought from aomawh.r an I waa tan! t rari bouaaa rorn a;.t.!y iarrvutid'4 by watar. rt" cali:a4 about in a raaoo orar th atraaimr tarka. Many othar atraala atoat tba city ara fio4r4 for ahort dlataaraa. Tbra Inrbaa of fain haa tailaa In tb laat tbra- daya aal tha lorra ahwa no a'coa of abat.maol. II la B'rompBia4 by B biath wind lhal rarrtad down tra bo4 ir about th rounry. Snathwrolrr I m rra-a-a Off ortU llrad and I 34 l lortland. Tiara waa B maximum wln4 Valoclty ef mil. a aa hour from th aonth waat Bt North ll a4 yaataruay. baTlr inrraaaad from 1 m'.l'a. whlrh wa r- porta4 at o rlo-k In th mornlnc Th a. r.rnain..! rouch aa4 at i V. T' tarday tb win I bad d-raad to 1 ml, .a frm tha auth.-at At ?-attl tha maaimum wind waa a! mil. a. alao from th authwrat. Th maximum at Tortland waa II II. a at I Ii o'clock ant laatrd fir mlnut'a It wna tna harda.l wing amra Januaiy :. IM. ' J fnllat waa r.orf.d and th racord for lort land la li milaa. hr- h orcorrad ilarrh :i. it?:. rroan cVftnibr I t dal tha normal er-lDitatl.n In Tortland la ia.lt In. h.a. Arrordmat to th waathar tu raau. 11 tt In. h.a haa fall.n. or an Iran ear th normal of 11 Inch, rrom a I l Wrdnaaday unl'l th ma hour yaatarday . Inch waa rcord"d. aii:i:ii:i:x n I-MII.K cI.i: RECALL HOT ASKED Boy-ed and Von Nuber. How ever, Embarrass Washington DEPARTURE HOPED FOR Administration, While Ibrrnting lurmal Artloa InrxprHllrnt. Would lie t.Lad If Vlonna and lirr lln Would Take Hint. Trk-lonr I.lnra at tiraja Harbor and l'uct Sound Wret-WrHl. AHKNt'lXN. Vh Nov. :J. .P- rlal A Ta-mlla sal, th o;l of tha Intar. aw.pt Oraia Harbor and all Xoumautani W a-hlnston oarly. thla morninc. Hundrada of Abardaan and lloo iiam bomr war ahakan t jr th wind, but llttl damas raaultod. Th atorm waa arcompanUad by tint of tha b.aria.t rainfall of tha IVinlrr, I Ti ln-h.a fallin laat nlffht. Jlail alao wa frequent. Aa a raault of th atorm all tha lone dlataar lalephon linea out ef Abar daan war out of remmiiilon thla morning. Th Puarat found irr alao war Oaad thla niorntna:. many local tlraaa b'tng blown down durlntr th aarlr morninc hour. A (0-pound xlnc antittor wa torn looa and blown from th flre.etorr I'lorh block to tha treat lour rhoner and tbra ateamar ara held barbound. fiiiril i.v vvi'X tok.wimi frrca lara-lararU Turned I'paidc iKxrn by Wlnd'a I'orr. riIKH XVah. Nov. !V Impe rial Today tb worat wind Btorre known for )ara In thla aectlcn pra vailed fur a ahorl lima about half way between the cttie of fhehalla and Can Iralia. Iic;xrta from farmer llvint la the rath of the wind ara to tha af fect that it eouel.4 an taat.ro ciclone In Ita int.naitjr. tv eat of tba f'h.haUa Itlttr cral treaa wera uprooted, one farmer. Mr Nt.Laaa, w bo lea tail of th river at a naifnl wh.r b a t a food llr. da- rlar.a that loin . ra war luvnd apald' tln with tb root hlaTh In l a air. avo far a rirl4 no pereonal injury wa done About noon a Vio lent ball atorm fell for a few minuter anj at Intervale durinat th day th rainfall a aa torrential. WAMIINOTAV. Nov. IS. (Special U'hll freaid.nt U'tUaon haa deemed It Inexpedient at thla lima to r.qoest th Oarrnaq and Autro-Munnarlan forrru m.nt to re all Captain lloy-ed. liarmtn military attache, and ll.rr von Nuber, Auatrtan ronful.tl.ti.ral In New lork, It would ba a relief to th Adminlatra Ion If nurh action were taken vol untarily by thoa government. r-rrtry tjanaina ha found It ad vlaable to make a public atatemcnt that th fart brought out In the New York trial of men Involved In furnlah Inc tierman warahlp arlth auppllea do not Justify a renueat to H.rlin for the withdrawal of Captain Boy-ed. 8im llarly. the Secretary baa been force.1 to condemn tb prea rrltlclam of Yon Nubar and to prrpar the way for an point y for a rial. merit laaued by the lepartmant of Juetic renarclnar an In Tratlcatlon of chare. asalnit him. Nevertbeleaa, the authorities feel It would be tactful for H.rlin and Vienna In tha Int.reat of friendly relation. to ran'-el the officer' commllon. In tha public mind, they are ao- clated with plots which violate the neutrality of th I'nlted Plate. It la a practice of a friendly fcovernment not to retain In it ervlce. accredited to anothrr atovernrnent. a man ho4 coura haet roucd public rrltlrlam. Within a few day the I'nlted states wi make viaorou repreaentattona to a lenna with reference to the deatruc tioa of tb Ancona. and will insist that "a pine of safrty" for paaaanufr and crew not open boats upon the ocean. Carman does not accept thl Amer ican aesertion and Auatrla-Ilunsary probably I I reject It alao. I"' it joarrn trai i.hax tci.ls ofmmo BI.COMINU BLANK. Itlaa Head la f.lvea aa laaae l.oelaa t'alrl f Meatal Far all Ira While Walklaa. Ita rbri lla llravjr Itain. Ttrj.:rttT.'a. Or. Nov. :S lOpeclat.) Nearly an Inrh and a ha f ef rain ha fallen in feacLa County dirln; tha laat :t haure. and It I still rainlnc. The rivere and creek ar w;ina7. and th Mch. water mark may ba reared In a f.w da. lla n fe!l In lorrant bar thl morninc. and tele phone and telegraph communication with many points wa trmporari y crlp-pird (lanl Trce Torn I p at Centralis. CKNTUAI.IA. KKh. Nov. S5. I.pe. ciaLI A terrific wlndtnrm. acconipa r.led by a drlticar rain, blew over Cen- tralia thl morninc One of the Slant lrees In trie city park wa torn up by tba roc-t. Mr. Marie 1-rUI. it. Die at haKrro. .l.rf. Or. Nov. IS. 'Special.) Wandcrlnax alml.aaly about the at root. Joseph Ftrauehan. 1. was pl ked up by tba police yeaterday In a daied condition, and la now In th Insane ward at Ih County Jail. Ills mind. however, resumed It normal condi tion, and he raid hia temporary amnesia must have been dua to a blow on hi bead. Mrauathen la a mild-mannered youns; man of rlean 'appearance. He la at a loa aa to what happened to him. "1 waa etrutk on the forehead when I was a child and my skull waa frac lured. explained htrauchan. exhibit iDaT a bis; car on his head. Later 1 hurt ray ha4 In th same place in Ta- coma, and than a trolley wire struck me on tha forehead and th whole 100 volt went tbrousb me. After lhal I ava up th electrical business. I must have baan struck In tha same place laat nlcht." Mraushan raid th laat thins; h re membered wa that be waa walkins; toward hi room, A man accoat.d him and Baked for a match. He cave It to him. The man walked by hi side for a while, yirauchan said. althnuKh he did not like hi appearance. Then his tnlnd became a blank. -I had a littla moner. Ihrc dollars or so. but that I arone. Th police lava m my watch, so I suppose my money must bav been cone when thev found roe b'trauchara a hi home la at Con lirll. Wasru SMITH S CASE WATCHED ItiRTI. n tlCTIMI lK UMIMII-K AWAIT Tl(0t AtTION. mnde on the form of the Oregon Short Line Jtallroai Company. -If Smith Is tho same man who was known to us as J. C Youns;. and who forced the bill that wa cashed, any action we may take will be based upon the result of the findings of the Ta coma offlrlal. If the Tacoma con cern. whl-h also operates In Seattle, takea action against tho man we be lieve to be Younc. then we will wait and sea what sentence he set. If the Tacoma firm send him to prison and we discover that he Is the same man that swindled us. I cannot say what our future action will be." After havlnc aucceaifully cashed bill of ladlnc that netted 8J40. the Columbia Milliner Company belnc the only loser In thl city. Y'ounar disap peared the lath of January. The next day the mlllinc company filed a civil suit acalnat the man In order to at tach i:oO that he had failed to with draw from the I'nlted States National Hank, where Younc kept moat of his money on deposit. CLUB MERGER BEGINS r: ITTI.K t'ltlC ORGAMATIOX to adjikt ii-f:rk.ci:. n Balnea A re t Oalllae Ac aaeat l aarr W kick l aloa Can Re Kneeled Kmrir. 8KATTLE. Wash, Nov. :S. (Special.) Work ora the proposed consolidation of th new Chamber of Commerce and the Commercial Club Is now definitely under way. Both orcanlxatlons. through their board of trtlstees and directors, have voted to continue the special com mittees appointed to consider the amalgamation and asked that they co-operate In the movement- The chairmen of the two committees. which are composed of prominent bun! ness men, said today Immediate steps would be taken to reach an understand Inc by whlrh the orcanlxatlons may be m.rced and that each would meet the othi-r half way in the negotiation. The chamber committee Includes C. J. .mith. chairman; J. K. Chilberc: S. H. Pile. ex-L'nlted States Senator; D. Frederick and Frank McDermotL That of the club Is composed of Presi dent Robert S. Boyns. chairman: J. W. Maxwell: A. J. Rhodes. -M. A. Uottsteln and Clifford Wiley. While neither chairman would dls cuss the differences between the two bodies which will receive considera tion at the hands of the committees, it known that these are few and. In the opinion of the large number of business and professional men who are stroncly advocating the consolidation. of relatively small Importance. tr'atar Me rtepeada aa Heaalt at Fladlacs far hoaad City. bld lrlawer Pr Maa W sated. C. K Putcher. manacer of the Colum bia Mlllinc Company, yesterday said HOTEL MEN PLAN MEETING Portland to Entertain State Associa tion Dcr-rmbor 13 and 14. At a meetlnr of the hotel men of Portland Wednesday nlcht at the Im perial Hotel, plans for the State Hotel Men's Association convention, Decem ber 11 and 1 4. were begun. A commit tee comrjosed of Koy I Yates, George C Ober and Al T. Lundborir was named in handle the entertainments ana tne programme waa put In charge of Phil Metschan. Jr., nr. C. w. Cornelius ana W. Beach. Tho convention will be held In the Imperial. Ceorce Hardy, manacer and execu tlve aecretary of the Chamber of Com merce, was present and received a protect from th association -on th practice of the Chamber of Commerce handling indiscriminate banquets at the dub rooms. I Greater interest Than .hver the UTS On! irowesvi Sale Goes Astonishing Reduc tions on Clothing At tract Shrewd Buyers THE great necessity confronting; us of closing out the Third and Stark Street Store and doing it immedi ately and the urgency of room for work men at Third and Morrison compels greater price reductions than type can describe! Suffice it to say that savings beyond your wildest dreams await you here. Come come at once, before the choicest lots are broken. Your Winter's needs in Clothing, Fur nishings, Neckwear, etc., can now be made at half and in some instances even greater cuts prevail. irownsville Third and Morrison Woolen Mill Store Third and Stark J. L. B. STANTON IS DEAD Grand Army Man, 71 Tear. Old, IiCavrti Flte Children. The funeral aervicea of James L. B. Stanton, well-known Grand Army man. who died at his home, tS Simpson street Wednesday, will be held Satur day at 1 o'clock at the Chambers un dertaking parlors, under the auspices of the Grand Army. Interment will be In Lone Fir Cemetery. Mr. Stanton was born In Saranac, .V. Y, in 1111. and later moved to Wisconsin. He came to Hortland in lit?. He l sorvlved by a brother. John Wesley bianton. of Camas. Wash.; three sons and two daughters, John It . Earl A. and Harry L Stanton, and Mr. J. II. Jordan, of Portland, and Mrs. Fred I Herbert, of Vancouver. Publisher Sued for Prize. CKNTRALIA. Wash.. Nov. 2.". i Spe cial. I n behalf of Catherine irjainard. A. K. Heatnn haa filed suit against J. D. Quilien. publisher of the Winlock Live Wire inil Lewi County Je. to re cover the value of a trip to the Panama-Pacific Exposition. It Is alleged In the complaint that (Quilien. while pub lisher of the Leader at Cottage Grove. Or., offered a prize of a trip to the fair for the most subscription secured, and that Miss Bralnard won a trip and never received it. BULL MOOSE 10 BUN Ex-Representative Bryan Is Seeking Humphrey's Place. PARTY IS NOT MENTIONED Appeal Is Made ThrouRli Newspawer for Large Attendance at Mass Mectinjr, When Candidacy Is to Be Discussed. SEATTLK. "Wash.. Nov. 25 (Spe Ical.) J. W. Bryan. ex-Representative, In his newspaper, the Navy Yard Amer ican, will announce tomorrow his can didacy for Concress from the First Dis trict to succeed Representative Hum phrey, who is a candidate for the Re publican nomination for United States Senator to succeed Mr. Polndexter. The district comprise all of Kitsap County and the City of Seattle. Although elected a Rcpresentatlve-at-larce In HIS aa the candidate of the Procressive party. Mr. Bryan, In his formal announcement, makes no mention of bis party affiliation. He REMARKABLE PIIOTOGRAPII OF RAGING SURF AT BARVIEW. COHPANV ..H . ..ohm Claim jaiot tMrtrramrsI llriaac of Jelly la Cowaiilcrrd. A"eor1,"ar ' J II. rtee. president ef Ha l;alrij A--iay l.aa-1 Companr. eiwaere of th builftnc an9 pror-ertr at larTiae aajt rv e.f hr tfia etarrma of the past fear day,. lie total laaea of laa memiere of tha raa-panr will ar protiaala 114 uf Ilia amount 1. ia sfreente tb i--aatn of LL l.and. reafutiei- aa It e-a r ,aam. fha aanar reaai.r ta larwl destroyed a lietr fronts,: waa entirety swrpt Into tao see- f trie r of In !?. Ill rP sent tna valuation of furnit'ire. for when I'' . A. iaa. IMrd-ownep In tne l:atri A -btar rjnr. ant stand aallra loaa a ha bald a leeee an the reiira prepaetv and bad eiipead a'era and hotel will ('irnil'ir Tha valuation ef tie fetel and i'M sea Is rla.a.1 at l- M Vr lUltar. Air. tliitr aid last aiaht laat ka coa- , .V - - " ' I (Is. -X X'-- AK ' simply announces his candidacy "for re-election" and in hfs statement ad dressed to "neiclibors and friends" there is no mention whatever of tho party nomination he seeks. The immediate purpose of the an nouncement is to appeal to his friends in Kitsap County to attend a mass meeting; to be held at Bremerton Sat urday night to indorse a candidate for Representative in Congress. This meet ing; was called by Sheriff Howard Shat tuck. following; a series of articles sug gesting; it printed in Mr. Bryan's paper. It is expected that Mr. Bryan will seek the Republican nomination this time, despite his Progressive affiliation two years ago. He pleads with his friends to attend the meeting. He says: "I need your help at the meeting Saturday night. If you remain at home j and permit tho men who fought me during the last ten years by criminal procedure, by attempts to ostracise, by boycotting my newspaper and by niak- ing it hard for nie in every sense to vote down a resolution of Indorse ment, you will have cut me deeper than I have ever been cut in my life." Huge Timbers Cut for Panama. KELSO. Wash., Nov. 25. (Special.) The Ostrander Railway & Timber Company shipped, on Monday, nine huge timbers to tlio Panama Canal, where they will he used as derricn spars. These timbers are 37 inches square and 75 feet in lengtli, and are one of the biagest orders of large timbers ever turned out by the Ostran der mill. They were shipped by rail to Tacoma. For San Francisco For San Francisco 4 i a. 4. - . ' -" V. ' tr"T"'V:V !la",' - f ' ' ' " "' i i .- ""r-- I - 'r-'' l-.r-r- af-i .-.. ' ' ' -r---. .a - Lm. , . ' - 1 arf . .: "L - if. s A-' Mr. Maria I.la died al her home bar lodT. aced l year, after a few arerti lllneaa. Mb bad lived In elrm for ih last . - year h-arvtvinc her ara two lamMara. Hlen and Iar, and live sons. Fred. Fdwnrd. Ilobart. Wal ler and Albert, all ef ralrm. Funeral will Ua hea.1 Friday. IVammeter Rlalnic at Astoria. ASTOr.IA. Or- Nov. II (SpeelaD Wm: a stiff outhwat braes haa been blowlnr all day with f re-n irt aqualla sad lb bar I tl? rouch. t Indl ratloeo f"'nt t a break In tba ara f Ca. Th H'"llf I r!a!r.c Blow. ly end reprt from autaln aa y the wind 1 abUtlss 10 tba wsu A - lawa K -a aV- that be tboucht tha man. raucht In Tacoma ytrday. clvlnc the name of A. C. Fmlth. who attempted to awlndle r, J. Fransiolll, a Tacoma and Feattl craln operator, out of I70C9 by forced waybills and Mil of ladlnc. mlcht be lb m person who swindled the Columbia Mlllinc Company out of H340 laat Januarr br forclnc blKs of ladinc. lb ahlpplaa; erdera of craln bclns; aJ I t- ' v-i- . I 'vA a -4 . : ! I a - ' V ' f - I I ;'.. ' t , r " " s . ; , y , . j a . - . . . i- I II " .--rs ;',-!; I J - "" . 't ' ' """oH "le. t,-,-' . T a - lliaaJ t Ha-4 lm Going South Tomorrow? Last Week of the Exposition SS. "Northern Pacific" Same Time and Rate as Rail Fares Include Meals and Berth Steamer Express Train Q A TVT C0f Leaves North Bank Station -a 1V1. iJclL. Lunch Served Aboard Ship SS. Arrives San Francisco Sunday Afternoon, 3:30. Fares one way, 8; Second Cabin, $12.50, $15, $17.60. First Class, $20. Round Trip, $30. Exposition Round-Trip Rate of $30 Expires November 30. Return Limit December 31. NORTH BANK TICKET OFFICE FIFTH AND STARK. Fhones: Bwdy. 920, A 6671. ja'ase-a' v THE THREE THINGS essential in good glasses are sood vlaloa, comfort, appearance. The most conspicuous article, one wears Is eve glasses. How necessary that they should add to one's attractiveness. o Charce for Coaanltatlon. HERB ARK SfME OF OCR PRICES t Lenses Sphero In your own frame 1.00 Lenses Sphcro in Aluminum frame $1.50 ji.st.aj.i?aaa,A Lmjmf a.n 'jr'Jg Lenses Sphero in Gold-Filled frame $3.50 Lenses Sphero (curved) in G. E. Class Mtg J'i.00 Krjptok Lenses S8.00 to $I5.0U wvi nit i:kim; (.tir itUMimn kiib.wkmk.m, wmni (lit DINAH I I.V l 3O0 IAHIII KHIIM IKKIN. AT I.KIT IS I.IKK UIMi SiTa-TIOV. KT IIIOI'T OF BRKAJvlXU SUtF IS RL1.VS III ntllVIKW HIITKI- STAPLES, The Jeweler-Optician, 162 First Street Near Morrison, Portland, Or.