The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 07, 1906, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING. . DECEMBER 7,. 1803.
IFiVnvn TVc l! 00VEL1R
'.., .Mails KUlott la 'Hr Oraat Match"
"A Social lllllljrmu"
vuinrr Aflrnua sawrar'
..."lli Waaoe of kiu"
"A WhltS vlrl !
Vaadedli
.....uui..-.VauilsvUl
1.S90 New Homes. w believe ther
ar 1,000 new homes In thisclty that
have not a roa bush la tha yard. For
these we have prepared a col loot Ion of
.11 popular roses known as the Oregon
collection, value 1 4, special this week
13. in this collection we five ypu one
- iraii js.arj jjruachkl, that a rand, new,
white rose, value 11. Can't you afford
.11 to beautify- your yard? Ask our
salesman' about this collection. Phone
Main 471 or caU Portland Beed Co,
, , Front and Yamhill streets. ,
Mrs. Prank Thompson asserts that
ner nusoand s Jealousy led to his swear
ing to a complaint charging her with
' insanity. After an examination yester
;.' day Afternoon before the oounty court,
' Mrs. Thompson was declared sane and
released. Thompson declared that
; his wife had come under the Influence
of a clairvoyant and since then had re
malned away from horns a great deal
ana exhibited evidences of Insanity.
Thompson Is scow-dweller.- - - -
Spending Money for Christmas We
sav you from It.tO to IS on a suit or
overcoat; .we save you from too to 11
on a pair of shoes, pants or a hat; we
save you from I5o to Mo on. underwear
or overshlrts. Big selection of regular
tl neckties for too, and the too grade
for 15c John Dollar. 111-111 First
street, corner Yamhill, and SI-E5 North
mra. corner Davis.
It W. Gumbert who pleaded ' guilty
some time ago to stealing a horse, was
sentenced to three years In the peniten
tiary and paroled by Judge Bears In the
state circuit court yesterday afternoon.
uumDert will be allowed his freedom
.during good behavior, but for the next
j xnree years must report to the Prisoners'
Aid society. ...
" The Spanish Literary olrole has
moved Into Us permanent quarters at
me rooms or the Oregon Conservatory
of Music, Washington and Seventh
streets, and will hold a housewarmlng
tomorrow evening at I o'clock. The llt
rary program will be impromptu and
refreshments will be served.
A . civil service examination for a
chief of the laboratory of physiological
chemistry was announced today. The
xamlnatlon will be held December it.
The position paya an annual salary of
1J.600. For full particulars concerning
" the 'examination,, applicants ' should s
Z. A. Leigh at the postofflca,
Hattle A. Gallagher, this morning
filed In the state circuit court a suit
for a divorce from Myles A. Gallagher,
charging desertion beginning in Octo
ber, 101. The litigants were married
in thla city in May, 1(04. Attorneys
Ed and O. . R. Mendenhall appear for
Mrs. Gallagher.
. It would not be Jong before every
body In Portland and Oregon will come
to know that at George Rubenateln's Is
lbs best place to have good, reliable
rtaases made aneaaonable prices.
Ill Fourth street, between Yamhill and
..Taylor.. .
The Ladles' Aid society of the White
vTemple. Twelfth and . Taylor , streets.
; will hold their annual basaar and sale !
rriday afternoon and evening, Deoenv
ber 7. . Light refreshments will be
served.
Articles of Incorporation of the
Btalger Bhoe company were filed In
the office of the county clerk this
umpire.
Lrrtg...,
Mar. . ...
taataiM
CranS .,
.morning Btalwer, Ai L. Calir andTWynerlo" around to Portland because of
W. H. Btalger. Capital stock 111.000.
That man Is a prlncs who has his
garments mads by Armstrong, the fash
lonable 4 or, Raleigh building, 121
Washington street Tour clothes fit
you If Armstrong cuts them.
Tour eyes examined Pres. Ws are
still selling eyeglasses at 11.00. - A per
fect - fit guaranteed. Metiger Co.,
Jewelers and opticians. 111 Sixth street.
' Japan Basaar, Sixth street south
closing out sale of 15,000 worth of Jsp
anese fancy goods. Must bo sold re
gardless of cost. Going out of business.
Dr. Walter I. Howard has opened of
fices In the Commonwealth building,
Sixth street. Chronic diseases, elec
tricity and electric light treatment
Rabbi Wlllner will preach this even
ing in Temple Ahaval Sholom, Park and
Clay, streets, on "Freedom Despite Bondage."-
Services begin at 1 o'clock..
Steamer" Jessie Harklns for Camas,
Waahougal and way landings dally ex
cept Sunday. Leaves Waahlngton strset
dock at 1 p. m.
Wm. Lee Greenleaf, Impersonator, at
Third Presbyterian ehureh, Friday even
ing. December 7. Admission, It and fO
cents, . .
. Window glass, plat glass, glased and
set F. E. Beach A Co., The Pioneer
Paint Co., 136 First street Phone Main
1114. - :
Woman's Exehanga, 131 Tenth street,
lunch 11:10 to 1; business men's lunch.
Acme Oil Co. sells tha best safet'ycoal
oil and fine gasoline. Phone East 789.
Dr. O. M. Wells, residence 745 East
Burnslde Street Phone East. 1660.
fln- ChrlstmaaresenF
ton Navajo Indian blanket
Pendle.
For Quality. Quantity and Quickness,
go to Morris1 restaurant .
, Dr. E. C. Brown, Eye-Ear. Mnrquam.
" "Public stenographer. Phone Pacific 91."
TATE may gain your atten-
" " tion with words, but
your appreciation only by
! T-L .
service, i nc priming wc
produce is good printing.
We 'do not waste our time
and your money on fakes
and fads, but infuse into
our work the skill and
knowledge of artistic prin
ciple that rriakes it attractive
not only for a day but for
all time. Phone Main 165.
F.W.Baltes&Co.
Iirst and Oak Streets
LEADS
iniEXPORTS
Portland Sent Great Quantities
- of Domestic Products to
. . Foreign Countries.
COLLECTOR OF CUSTOMS
, ISSUES MONTHLY REPORT
Statement - Shows That . 49' - Vessels
- Entered the Harbor. "During the
. Month and That During the Same
Time 52 Vessels Cleared. "
Portland has reached the top notch
In value of ' domestic exports last
month by sending away to foreign coun
tries products that will enrich the city
and surrounding country to the amount
of I81S.7IS. This Is the biggest
month's business during the fiscal year,
xoeedlng the reoord of last month by
nearly 1 100.00. Sim the first of the
fiscal year the values of domestic ex
ports for each month have been aa fol
lows: July, ftfl.SSO; August. 1500.164;
September. 16S7.7J7; October, 1760,286;
November, 18(1.71.
A summary of the transactions at
the custom houss for the month of
November was Issued today by Collector
Patterson, as follows: Vessels entered
forv foreign ports, 4; vessels, cleared for
foreign ports, IT: vessel entered for-do-tnestio
ports, 4t;- vessels cleared for
domeatlo ports, 16; entries of merchan
dise for duty, 108; entries of merchan
dise free of duty, 12: entrtea for ware
house, S; antrlos for warehouse and
exportation, 4: entries from warehouse
for consumption, 14; entries from ware
house for exportation. 1; entries for
Immediate transportation without ap
praisement. 47; total number of entries
of merchandise, 211; certificates of en
rollment granted. 7; licenses for coast
ing trade grauted, 10; licenses to ves
sels under. 10 tons granted. 1; total
number of documents to vessels Issued,
10.
Beoeipts) Tront All Sources.
Duties on Imports.. 1(3.622.91
Duties on Imports Philippine
Islands , .70
Fines, penalties and forfeit
ures , 11.75
Miscellaneous customs re
ceipts ;.. eo4.ll
oiorage. moor ana ariage.-. ss.ssi 1
Official fees.. 61.10 II
Total .....1I4.14S.11
Wheat, flour and lumber constituted
the chief articles of. exports..
WILL REMAIN HERE
Kaa Who Brought srteamsr Wynerlo j
, Mere a Voted Teaor.
J. Lloyd Gibson, who came here as
chief engineer of the British steamer
Wynerio during the tatter part of Oc
tober, has located In Portland and
given, up the ae
tenor and has already associated him
self with the choir of the Holy Trinity
church although he has been busy since
arriving here getting established.
Mr, Ulnson comes from a decidedly
musical family, being the eldest son of.
Annie Lloyd, the famous Welsh prima,
aonna. ne became Imbued with the
spirit of the sea when a young boy aad
sailed on the Atlantlo for some time
before com tug across . the continent
Then he ran aa chief engineer on the
trans-Paclfle steamers out of Victoria i
ror several yearsJ;HJ,oo
ono of hsr engineers having fallen 111 at
Victoria and one visit here wss enough
to oonvlnoe him that Portland would be
Ma future home. He Immediately sent
for his wife and child and secured a
cosy home at 711 Albina avenue.
Mr. Gibson was tenor soloist of the
St Andrew Presbyterian church at
Victoria, and member of the well-known
Victoria Arlrm club. He has already
beoa approached with flattering off era
from soma of the leading churches.
OLD WINDJAMMER HERE
Bark Diamond Bead Was Built la Xioa
non forty Tears Ago.
Th British bark Ivarna was to have
reached tbs harbor this morning, but
she will not be her until tomorrow
morning and then It will bo In com
pany with the American bark Diamond
Head. ,Th towboat received orders yes
terday afternoon to drop th Iverna and
return to Astoria for th Diamond Head
and bring the two up the balance of th
way.
Th Diamond Head comes under char
ter to th Portland Lumbar company to
load lumber for a California port She
Is one of th oldest windjammers afloat
anywhere in the world, having been
built In London, England, In 1816, or
40 years ago.; Shs first touched tho
seas under the name of th Gainsbor
ough, but waa transferred to tha Ha
waiian flag and rechrlatened th Dia
mond Head many years ago when her
business kept her far away from her
old English home port .trading between
the Islands In the Fact no. Th annex
ation of the Islands to the United Stales
brought her under the atars and stripes
and she, Is now a money maker, hauling
lumber. , - - "
ENCOURAGES PROJECT
1 arrlva
omsiawje gags- VorUaaA-SJhevld
Establish Steamship Line.
S. T. Jeffreys, a lawyer of Nome.1
Alaaka. is In Portland for a brief visit
among relatives end friends. Ha Is
anxious to ae Portland establish trade
relatione with the northern country and
declares th opportunity for Portland Is
beyond- estimation. He tamire those
to whom he has spoken 'upon the sub
ject that a steamahlp line from Port
land will have the support of th Nome
merchants.
"Alaska offers a great field for commerce.-
said Mr. Jeffreys, "because It
le a vast territory snd reached" 'chiefly
by water. It has a shore tin greater
than th circumference of the earth
and an area aa large as California, Ns
veda, Arlsnna, Oregon and Wshlngton.
Th greatest need today at Nome Is a
line of steamer from some other port
than Seattle and the merchants look
to Portland."
to sea
rough
and he
Columbia,
coal.
land.
The
be lifted
painting
Monday.
During
cargoes
mills of
trlct, th
ALONG THE WATERFRONT
Z1.I49.R1S
Th stesmer Geo. W. Elder sails for
Port Los Angeles this evening and th
steamer Columbia sails for 8s n Fran
cisco. . "- '
Th steamer Alllanc wilt b about a
day late reaching Portland from Eureka
and way points on account of last
night's storm, fth brings a full cargo
of canned salmon. i ,
Th bark Homeward Bound mad a
rattling quick trip to Ban - Francisco
this time, covering the a cutanea rrom th
Columbia river In flv days. Sh left
1907 Calei4art In Wonderful Assortment la thuBook Department
New Trunks. Traveling Bag and
The Meier ;& Frank Store
10,000 Dozen Handkerchiefs
Great Annual Holiday Sale
The Great Annual Holiday Sale of Handkerchiefs! 0.000 dozen
All style&-j-AU grades Matchless bargains in Handkerchiefs
suitable for Christmas gifts Economical shoppers will profit, by
these splendid valuesMail Orders Will Be Promptly Filled
200 dozen women's pur linen hemstitched Hand-
. kerchiefs ft and J-inch hems; -. regular 25c
, values, on sale at this, low 1
price
of, each.... ...i. sVyQW
300 dozen womens" mercerized lawn handker
chiefs in the latest checks and cross-baT effects,.
, 54-inch hemstitched border. . ' v ' Q
Regular 15c values, at,.. .....
500 dozen women's pure linen hemstitched Hand
kerchiefs, 4 -inch nemstitched border. . Regular
Uyic values. ' f:
on sale aj this low price,' each..... J -
1,000 dozen Women's sheer Swiss Handkerchiefs;
prettiest designs in hemstitched and embroid
ery effects, with scalloped edges; 150 patterns
to select from. Reg. 25c and 35c values... 19f
Women's pure linen Handkerchiefs,
hemstitched and embroidered in cross-
., ' bar effects; large assortment C
Best 25c values, on sale at...lJw
, Women's pure linen hemstitched Hand
kerchiefs, colored embroidery border,
dainty bowknot, fleur ' de lis snd
French knot designs. 35c OOs1
values at, each.V. .....VeWV
Women's fine linen hemstitched Hand
kerchiefs, beautiful hand-embroidered
designs: each one in a fancy Ck
Uais,ii9s v avu uuc
. box; 75c and $1.00 values, at.
Women's pure linen unlaundered Hand
kerchiefs, hemstitched and
embroidered designs, 35c val...sWswl
Women's finest ouality oure linen un--laundered
Handkerchiefs, $4-inch hem
stitching, hand-embroidered designs in
- the corners, 65c vslues, at the A(L
' low price of, each .tUU
Great special values in children's
Handkerchiefs; all styles; all grades.
New
Everything that's new and useful in Leather Goods is-represented a com
plete stock for your choosing and at low prices. Mail orders promptly filled.
Thousands of :new Hand Bags in all leathers at from, each . 25t to $25.00
Entire new lot of Music Rolls at the low price of, each. . . . . . .50 to 98.00
Wallets and Card Cases, all leathers, at the low price of, each.505 toSS.OO
pttathrCigarmdCtgarette Cassat prices ranging from, each 50Y to $7.50
Leather Cuff and Collar Boxes and Rolls at' prices from, ea.$l.UO to $0.00
Leather Jewel Boxes and Bags at prices from, each.......... 25 to $5.00
Leather Work Boxes at prices ranging from, each... .....$1.00 to $5.00
Leather Writing Cases at prices ranging from, each. ..,.$2.50 to $10.00
Leather Dressing and Traveling Cases for women and men, all styles, all
grades, at the, low prices 6f from, each .$1.00 to $20.00
Leather Opera Bags, Drinking Cups, Purses, fitted Hand Bags, Photo
Frames, Chatelaine- Bags, Bill Cases, men's . Wallets, etc. - Immense show-
jpo; iri all graa HranHI yaliig Mail nrera-rfrtlyn4rMllyHfrr
Chafing Dishes, Silverware, Etc.
Nicekl-plated Chafing Dishes me
i dium size, fancy cover. Regular
lar $10.50 value.. ...88.39
Nickel-plated Chafing Dishes
. wrought-iron stand, plain cover.
Regular $4.50 value, on sale at
' this low price of, each. . . .$3.78
Chafing Dish Trays Plain edge,
12-inch sizet Regular $1.75 value
on sale at ..,............$1.29
14-inch Trays, $2 value $1.62
Nickel-plated Nut Bowls, $1 value,
on sale at, each. .79
Blue and white glazed Umbrella ,
Stands. Best $2 values, at. 81.49
$2.75 glazed Umbrella Stands $2.19
$3.50 glazed Umbrella Stands $2.78
Metal Candlesticks at, each. . . .19
Nickel-plated 6-O'Clock Teas on
- nickel stand. Great special values
at . ... , . .$2.19 '
Portland with a carro of lumbsr a fsw
weska a so but was delayed at "Astoria.
On her way north th Homsward Bound
ran into bad weather and was. so long
making th voya that her food supply
ran short.
Th Hsrrlman llnr Asto is du to
hsrs from ton frnnf Bandsy
with gensral cargo, tms wm prooaoiy
b her last trip, now that th Columbia
I back on th run.
Th government Under Major Quy
Howsrd will arrlv her this afternoon
from Astoria for a ceneral overhauling.
When Captain Cann. th bar pilot,
took th NorwsKlan steamship Jsthou
-on . rucnuay, ins whs wd
outside for him to b taken off
went on th steamer to uritisn
where th vessel goes for
Captain Cann will return over
steamer Astee, for Portland.
Astoria, Dec. 7.- Condition of th bar
at I a. m.. obscured; wind east; weather
foggy with light rain.
British bark Iverna will probably
on the drydock for cleaning and
ts soon as th steamer Apollo
has been attended to. The A polio win
be floated today and probably lowered
MRS. OSA CABLE DIES
AFTER SHORT ILLNESS
Mrs Osa Cable, wife of Dr. Elbert E.
Cable, died at noon today at th Cable
family residence, 708 East Burnslde
street, after an Illness of several
months. . Mrs. Cable Is well known In
Portland, having been a resident of th
...... '
th month of November, 21
of -lumber were .shipped by th
th Lower Columbia river die
csrgoes aggregating a total of
feet.
MARINE NOTES 4
olty for many year and had . a large
clrct of friends. Funeral arrangements
Astoria, Dec. f. Left up at 1:16 a.
m., bark Diamond Head. Railed at 1:50
a. m.. steamer Atlaa. for Ban Frano-lsoo,
have not ret
Arrived down at S;J9 a. m bark B. P.
Cheney'.
: Astoria. Dec. .arrived at 1 p. m.,
schooner Andy Mahoney, from San Fran
cisco. Ban Francisco, Dec. I. Arrived,
steamers Costa Rica and T. A. XII
buro, from Portland. Sailed at 1 p. an
Idea
Long after
have faded away,
tiful picture on your friend's wall will
b a reminder of th giver.
W have them.
XT First Street.
Suit Cat on the Third Floor
500 dozen" women's pure linen Handker-
. f - ; If. I.
' cnieis. irimmea in lino laces vats,
and Mechlin edges and insertions;
beautiful variety . to,- select
from, 35c values, at .....Jmi
300 dozen women's sheer linen Iswn
- hemstitched Handkerchiefs, hand-em-
. broidered initial and -inch hem; 25c
values, on sale at the low 1 Af
price -of, each IfC
300 dozen women's fine quality sheer
Swiss Handkerchiefs, hemstitched and
embroidery effects, with seal- I I
loped edges; 20c values, at....l Iv
200 dozen women's - fine quality sheer
Swiss handkerchiefs, prettily trimmed
with Val. lace and insertion, . also
lace and embroidered effects; -1 '1
20c values, at, each , 1 1C
100 dozen fine quality sheer Swiss Hand
kerchiefs, beautiful variety in hem-'
stitched and embroidered effects;
65c and 75c values, on sale A 1
at the low price of, each . ... . . Ht m C
Goods Keady
90c brass Candlesticks on sale 71
Great special holiday sale of
glazed Jardinieres and Umbrella
Stands. Best styles, all sizes, grand
values as follows. Basement. Mail
orders filled:
6- inch glazed Jardinieres at. . .21
7- inch glazed Jardinieres at. .32
8- inch glazed Jardinieres at. .49s)
8-inch blue and gold Jardinieres on
sale at, each. ... .. . 894
j- 9-inch glazed Jardinieres at $1.22 ,
6-0 Uock Teakettles on wrought
iron stands. Reg. $3.50 val. $2.80
Child's silver-plated Mug, fancy en-
graved. Regular $1 value at'79?
Child's silver-plated Set jn lined
box. Very pretty styles. Grand vals.
$1.25 Set 99 $1.75 Set $1.42
Cracker Jar, fancy decorated cover.
Regular $2.50 value at, ea. $1.99
Women's
"STRENUOUSLY" REDUCED
Every trimmed Hat included;' hundreds lOjchoose
fromT"tdck7 complete, with fresh additions daily
from hands of expert trimmers, One fourth to one
hslf off from our usual low prices.
FUR HATS.
Your old furs well make up into swell new hats
with surprising results. .
Fraley'aS Hattery
214 THIRD STH COR. SALMON.
STOLE CAYUSE-TO RIDE
FROM DEATH BY COLD
peM Dl'oatrh fa
La Grande, Or., Dec
who claims to be th
ious prlsefightsr, Is"
at this plac charged
horses. Sharkey admits that he took
a cayus. but says he wss Justified In
so doing, although he expects to serve
about four years for It. . j ,
According to his story he hired out
to a rancher to go on Snake river to
hard horses. Thstssd h was sent Into
th woods, wtaer It was so cold his
toes were fro ten. He took th nor
and rod to civilisation in order to kep
from frees! ng to death.
Th rancher for whom Sharkey wss
been mad.
for a Present.
the memory of other gifts
each look at th beau
working says 8'isrkey
twen a eouple of days
olothe and Jewelry on
him. J-
Sanborn. Vail A Co.
Artistic PIctHf Framing to Yonr
AxnU-for- By ttericlP'ttTni-TAd
ss
TJie Meier &
Sale of Women Fine Coats
Values to $ 7
Special Holiday Sale of women's
high grade Coats All this sea
son's exclusive models selling at
prices from $32.00 to$75.00 each.
and Yt, length garments in
loose, tight-fitting and semi-fitting
backs Plain colors, ' plaids and
mixtures, in blue, brown, red,
grays,
tans and mixtures Beau-
tifully made and finished All
sizes 'and - greats values - at, each
$33 Coats reduced to $33.00
$34 Coats reduced to $26.00
$40 Coat a reduced to $29.50
$44 Co ts reduced to $33.00
$52 Coats reduced to $38.50
$53 Coats reduced to $4 1.00
$58 Coe s reduced to $44.00
$73 Coats reduced to $58.00
New Fur Scarfs
$3.95, $5.45
Special lot of 75 women's- Trench
Coney Scarfs, in the elaborate new
J"Zata" style, trimmetl with two or
naments nicely lined with satin
a style and quality of scarfs the ex
clusive furrier asVs Ct O'C
you $6.50 for.'. j07
Special lot of 75 blended river mink
Scarfs, four tabs, finished with tails,
chain and silk ornaments; a style
and Quality scarf the exclusive fur-
rier .asks . you-$8.50 -or 110.00 forv
Uur special price tor c? sr sr
them, is, each PJ',fSaP
Handsome $ 1 .50 Dressing Sacqucs 98c Eo.
200 heavy fleece dowir Dressing- Sacques,-square collaret rimrae44nl4nch-satin band;
pretty effects in figures and polka dots, pink, blue, gray and tans; all QO
sizes; the best $1.50 values on saj at this low price....,., ,70C
We are showing a magmificent Assortment of attractive styles in Kimonos, Dress
ing Sacques and Tea Gowns suitable for Xmas gifts. All grades. All sizes, and at
reasonable prices. Mail orders receive prompt and careful attention. .
Holiday SIe of
Great special holiday sale of fine
fetas : also black lace And net Waists
new and attractive waists-for middle
urand values.
$15 Waists redued to, ea. $11.85
$18 Waists redriced to, ea. $14.25
$24WaTsts reduced to, ea.$ 19.85
$40 Waists reduced to, ea.$29.5Q
Grgat Holiday
1,000 ysrds of high-grade fancy Ribbons; besuttful
effects in silk warps and fancy weaves; 5 to 7 inches
wide; suitable for opera bags, coat hangers, etc., etc;
values up to $1.00 a yard, on sale C
St this low price JJv
5,000 yards of fine all-silk French taffeta
and dark snades, in great assortment,
' um!' wnnirful vslues St
this special low price, yard
No. 1 colored sstin bsck velvet Ribbons; " Q
10 yards in a bolt; 35c values at, bolt...."..... 7t
3,000 remnants of Ribbons, satin taffetas and silk
taffetas; all colors, all widths, all
lengths; values up to 60c apiece, at ,.,..s?Jt
15,000 yards of beautiful all-silk taffeta Ribbons, in
black and all colors, all widths; grand bargains at the
following low prices:
No. 2 7c value, yard 4
No. 3 10c value, yard... T
No. S22c value, yard .. .M
No. 9 15c value, yard .............. 10
No. 12 18c value, yard.,.. 12
Hats
PRICES.
Watches-Diamonds
SOLID GOLD JEWELRY
Th Mstsger A Co. Easy Credit
Plan wtU appeal to you and your
friends. We will sell you ail of
your -Christmas gifts on on bill
only
Jl Down, $1 a Week
Early selections are always ad
visable. We shall be pleased to
lav them awsy until th day you
wish them. Open evenings.
METZGER & CO.
in nxn mill,
The Soamal.t
7. Jim Sharkey.
son of th notor
In th county Jail
with stealing
Sampler's sTsw City Of flows. ;
Sumpter, Or., Deo." 7. Following ( Is
th result of th elty election at Sump
ter: Mayor, L. C. Edwards: council
msn, J. P. B&lrd. 3. A. Howard. William
Oraen, short term; A.. Shields and Tern
Jackson, short term. Tom Allan, eity
treasurer, was reelected without opposition,
X,a Oraade OommerolaJ Olab Sleets. .
-.1 Grande, Of., Dea 7 The follow
ing directors hsrs been elected for the
La Grand Commercial olub for th en
suing year: Turner Oliver, r. U Myers,
slipped Oui...bsl
and took all the
th ranoh with
- . , ,
Order f pcUIty--Second Floor
Publicat I ont and. ColambU.Ynu
: r .. . .1 .,
Frank Store
5 All Reduced
Black Silk Waists
black Silk Waists in messaline and taf
trimmed in lace, ribbon and velvet: AH
- aged and elderly women; All sizes.
$16.50 Waists reduced to, ea. $12.95
$21.00 Waists reduced to, ea.817.25
$30.00 Waists reduced to, ea. $24.25
A sensible article for Xmas gifts.
Sale of Ribbons
Ribbons, light
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No. IS 20c value, yard...
No. 22 23c value, yard . . . ,
No. 40 25c value, yard..,
No. 60 35c value, yard.;,
No. 100 50c value, yard..
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