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t: --7' HI - in hi . .v, -- '. it. ..... . . ... f - .TmA Sw Aft a nlAhitAi4 KIIvav A rr . vIham VtHwieve. V .. a MMli . Restorer Tivor Bath Cabinet afford th greatest J possible relief to suffering- humanity. ; Case or congestion, wanejr wouoie, rnovmw"i catarrh, oolda and other Ilia cured by It use. A household article that should be in -. i home. . ,.': , -ji Heat la the moat wonderful remedy known to civilisation for purifying- the toody and re atoring- every organ to Its normal condition, enabling It o perform Its proper function. The kingdom of health la within you, , It la for you to decide whether you - will enjoy 'W. kfl.SirSF health and vigor and live to a ripe old age, f it ; . or Ignore nature'a law and live out half your i i f" i ' ! fiava In a lifeless, listless, careless way. Vapor ,'Uath Cabinets of ' Sanitary Rubber, steel and wood frames, alcohol ( -lamp, fixtures complete'...'..,r..v.y.i.v.;-i.OO up to fJlS.OO- FOURTH FLOOR-TAKE THE ELEVATOR. f ' '. V ,Xs 's '; ' ' . s ON ,THB -FOURTH FLOOR. 1 ' .y": 'P'V f;iJ.: Brasses, Bronzes. Coppers, both usefui and ornamental' pieces In antique patterns; fin Porcelains and Pottery,. ' including .Tmperlar Bonaparte IJmoges, Amphora, Rosane and other beautiful wares, every speolmen master pieces of workmanship. Improve your' opportunity and visit the Gift Room. ' ' v ' ' ' ' This week, IS per cent off on all pictures In the Gift Room, We have new shipments on the way and must . ' "make roem. Beautiful Copley Prints, Etchings,' etc, artistically framed, one fourth off marked price. . . -,i Pictures and If You Wear a Truss ' Too thould consult ua- Wa. are" sole agents for " anteed against evaporation,- Tour money bac 1 If not'saUsfled. " Fries.. ; ...fl.&0 Bkllled men and women In "charge of this im i portant department. . .j. , .,7r s k Persons buffering 'WfitK-ltiMons Find relief In wearing -ono of our Protectors. Made of pliant leather. Fits the aide of the foot; yet snieias tne sensitive ounion rrom pressure. Worn with ease. Fitted to any foot Price. , . t . . . 50 Fever Thermometers Bnoa as Fhysletaaa ' Vse. ' I RagUtoro oorreetly and la perfectly reliable.- Every ther ! mometer tested. Prioeo..,.. f..00 f X2S, f 1.50 ' Laboratory Glassware BEAKERS, FUNNELS,. TEST TUBES, " GRADUATES. i WASTE BOTTLES. GLASS TUBING. BURETTES. P snnitH i XhenttffiRequlremerits 4 s .v Passe P.artout Copley Print and Etchings In Walnut frames, natural, finish ' . .. ...... r . '. . i . '. . ', T5 ' tp. i 1 Tinted Prints of modern masterpieces In oval . ( gold frahteo'i . ..... , . ...2.00 op Delft Prints of various Dutch; Subjocta liTi ; dull blue frames with. Mission fjnlsh, suit- abla for children's rooms.. ... . . . f 2.25 P ' Gibson, Gilbert and Christy Heads, Mottoes la J . Illuminated letters; vPoet and their Houses. Instructive for children; the ver-popular"' ! Suneounet 'Babies, and Mother Goose sub" . Ject. Prices range from.,.15 to f 2.00 Extension book racks for Library Tables; threo alsea.' Mission finish ' with braso ' V ' trimmed or hand-carved ends. T Tour v t " eholca ; ...fl.OO, f 1.50, f 1.T5 Brasses, Bronzes and j toppers : Russian .Brasses, a large cholc of hammered or turned pieces. . .. . Tankards and Urns ...... 12.25 to Quaint Tea Caddies. . . . . , 1.50 to and else . ,........,...f2.00 to 12.00 Japanese Bronse Vases, an exquisite line for ornamental purposes; hand carved la atook . V I M .... .. . designs . f I.OOl f 25.00 Imported Bronse Busts and Fancy statuary .51.50 to f 20.00 T ' ... 5.00 5.00 Porcelains and Pottery . , A rrttunpk of OatainWXaurtri' '-pf . Amphora Ware, : exquisitely "molded and' dew " orated. " Jardiniere. . '. Vases, Ornamental :.; v pieces .....,,,,,. go.uu, f xo.uu , :" TinMna, Potterr. In different colors and .deo- . orations. Royal Vases and Tankard In Rich'. Browna Egypto Vase and- Fancy ; .A . Jar in a dull , green, or cream ovorlald, " v symmetrical " design - In brown or blue. , 1 ; Prices rang from..... .fl.50 to fjlO.OO Limoges porcelain Vase, hand decorated In " roa dealgn and gold... fd. 00 to flS.OO Imperial Bonaparte In Urn and Tase show graceful figure designs. fS.OO to f 30.00 Royal Bonaparte ........ .f 1.50 to f 10.00 Venetian ware, monniea in surer or . gold .54.00 to f 15.00 Batsuma, Cloisonne, Ivory Carving, Arvat Ware. A vast display of beautiful art place suitable fo annlvereary, wedding or birth day gift. - i '.,'.', . f 4 , 1 ' 1 . ' ' ' ' ' ,'..' - ' Brasses, Bronzes and 1 Coppers ;, ; Loving Cup, variou - ' j slse . .. ,........ ....52.25 to 55.00 -Bras Lanterns, a varied assortment for den. hall or veranda. . .-. , . ' Candle Shade of gan, allk and ribbon In I different snap and floral designs, whit - and all color ...... ,.....15) to 95,00 ' 1 Candlestick, dull or bright finish, de- irabl alse and beautiful " hape '...........'.t.50f to fS.OO lanaaisoTS ouu or ongni Mad by the celebrated Silver 4 Co whose fittings have a world-wide repu tation. Hlgh-claa workmanship mark every piece. Dealgn are new and ; iinnud ... .--. . Tumble and Break Xoldon.80) "P ; Soap Tray asd Spong ..; y ' Holders. . . , . . . . ........... . .00 Mjl Vaper aToldcr ...... .......SOf P Vowel Bass ....,,.........48 n , Towel Shelves, omo wltk i;;...f;.v; ,..,.. oifveal bar, balfnl . - . , fUtor . .54100 '' WaU Shaving Klrrov ....(14.50 np I sum mmna, snanteMO. u vum , : or a natural wood oil flatak tow el they won Man tab w ' bo4 to ..............51.50 up . fotbtx noog-un m XUBTATOB. wmmmm l,f'- .', fin Aid to Health The Lambert-Snyder Health Vtbratoivi . Reatore the circulation, aid natura , In building up diseased or wasted tls .V us. Bring baok the glow of health to the weak 'or feeble. Price boxed ; for shipment or delivery.,..,, f2.50 Rectal Dilators A certain our for eonstlpatlon and nervous trouble, , Set of four aent ; ' to any address. Tour money back If not satisfactory. Prle. .83.00 i , srun FOB BOOSXBT OF AIDS XO SCBALTX. T - finish 52.50 t f 15.00 -- Bacteriological Stains, Microscopes, Supplies of. every kind. ' Every purchase from ' this " department packed with care - 1 for deliver or khlpmerit. fWrlt for prlcea An Easy Wheel Chair I a great convenience In Illness. A necessity for the cripple, or Invalid. A good lounging chair for th porch In aummer. We have-these oom fort able coair a low as ..,........,...,,..,............. I2n nn NEW BASKETS AND HAMPERS wicker, reed, ' fine grass, fiber, in many graceful shapes. . Price 50c to $6 Rented If desired. - ' , SPECIAL, A few Chair left from th Lewi and "Clark Fair; rattan seats, good prlng. rubber tiros. While they laat .k ......820 OO ' Those convenient Bedside Tables........ TfsioO We Cany JUL New and; Popular Magazines Garden Hose Competition. Inch. BO foot length. .......... 82.95 Columbia. 1 inch, 10 foot length,, ............1 14.25 Woodlark, inch. 60 foot length.......... .... 1 17.00 Oregon, inch length. ...................... .118.00 White Crown, iM length. ........... .....515.00 Shorthorn, Inch. 60 foot length, regular, , price, f 12.00! special 8 5.00 Every Hose complete with nosal ready to use. Hos Nosslea. .t ........ .40f Hose Couplings ...15f Hose Bands, bras .............10) Hos Mender ........,... .............10 Hos Banda, wir..,..,,,,,,..a.4 .05) Lawn Sprinkler. . . .. ..... .........50 Hos Waaher. doen ............................10 . " . SPECIAL. ''.', Hos Reel, regular,. 51.25, Special Prlo.....f 1.00 Flower sure to gro", 8weet Peas, Asters, Tan sies, Any kind you want, selling now 2 Pkgs for 5c We Fit You With Glasses A akllled optician In attendance. We carry th Toe r Laaaoa. All work (oaraataed. ., . We hav over 1,800 of variou hue. Tou should consuH this department If you hav suffered th loss of an ere. - " Prtvat fitting-room. Prloe noderata, a -' v ' -';K .V;.1;- Or ALL KINDS. ' - ' . ! ''. ' ' All kind of Instrument .for th poraons who nd thMn.-,-;' ; Convratloa Tube ................82.50 and 88.00 : London Horns ........................ 82.00 52.50 and 83. OO t , Wilson Ear Drams ....-. 85.00 pair " M Elastic Garments Properly mad and fitted are a support for weak or enlarged Joint; sprain, weak ankle or wrist, easily dislocated Joints, lameness relieved quickly and cured permanently. Coma In or wrlta-u your aeeda. We hav nt thou and of our perfeoUy fitting elastic hosiery all over the United State, " Any sis or length, w guarantee th fit and ouaUty. , -. - AtUndant for botn' mi ,;i , " ' PRICB LIST, ' ' .V., " Wristlets, 75) nd....;..............-..,81.0O Knee Cap ...S2.0O Anklt , w t .52.OO Leggtn Carter Hos to th kno ....... ...M,. .... 83.00 Knee Hos 55.00 Thigh Hos 510.00 Send for self measurement blank.' Monthly credit to respon sible folk, - W take Canadian' money at full value. ' . ....... . .... .., J, ;'l:.' ..t:.i,. ;:' n Pree delivery to any part of the city. 1 STORE OPEN SUNDAYS FROM 10 A. M. UNTIL 2 P. M. , When m a hurry call Sa chang 1110 trunk" lines,, 30 extensions, or Home, phone A1139. Over 100 sales-' men ready Jto fill your' order ' , t, ' i " - . BOUND CRAFT WRECKED t French Bark ' Jane - " CuIIIon ! . Pounds to Pieces on Coast , .. :. A.' of France. ' CHARTERED TO CARRY CEMENT TO.THIS PORT ! kept the county officer bus v.. here rn day serving off leal paper and injuno- uons on eacn other restraining them urom jsnamg on Hood River Point i f The Washington Navigation eomoinv reoeniiy went into tb ferry business and claim to hav bought th land in I dispute. Th other company baa been iianaing us passenger there for sev. erai year and refuse to vacate. t; I Sheriff Chrtsman of Th Dalle and i Deputy Sheriff Sohmeltser of Hood River wa present In connection with Ithc'oa, which will later be carried to line oort for adjustment.; f ; Tb Dean comoaav has another lanA. Ing plao which It can use on this side of th , river, but th opposition com pany will practically b . iut 'out of l ouainea u zorcea to stop landing pas- i Hupn on in jromt.. HEAVY GRAIN SHIPMENTS Jeft Sn Francisco Last January 1 Four , Large Cargoes Will Bo Set With -Cargo of Wheat and Ile- eelred Orders Off Qjieenstown the Other Day to do to Cherbourg. i ' Afloat This Week. Four large tramp steamers will, dear this week for, th orient with . wheat and flour cargoes, -Tho eomblned-car-goes', will represent' fully half a mllUon , . . i i uumeu vi wui ana ii wui oe tne di- WotA wwncetved her last night of FL'?a m ,aa In tM Mu! Iah fir th VStenM, K.,lr Tan tliill. I t me jwn. tlon by atrandlng on Cape de la Hague, I n.inM waT, .i v..ah. . k. a. i.ii. 1 steamer Selenga for North China and , bound fbr. Cherbourg with, a- cargo of fw. 'Xl,; V" Lr,0U" "1ei !Wheat from" San Francisco. She I wa th British steamer - Klrklee and the ehartrd,a fw day ago to bring h , 7. , i"18"- ror nnt from London to thi.-port nd in!l fA.?!?,0U': 0utnr,JL Con,panjr' would hav. been there to load ahortly an tmrLBv, for Chin aaa oiatr not befallen her. ; . Xrr"'VZZ - A"! the vessel was fixed to oom to Port land, received th cablegram announo- ' Ing th disaster., The messag also an- I Norman Isles. number of large tramp steamers ar aoout au to arrive here to load thl port to th orient will be heaviest on record. the ALONQ THE WATERFRONT Bounced that the French bark General fj1' 5fntnd if nothing d Negrler will Uk th placo of the Z,t th. Cli. m " ex vn.M. iK' hat, h v-n, .be Pctvtht May wheat shipment from sent to London to receive eargd as soon as possible. She Is of about the same Is as the Jane Qulllon, , The Jan Oulllon was a comparative ly new vessel.- She registered 1,717 ton ? ? TSBciseo in jan- - - Th4 itamer Allianc Captain 01on. ttZminZQ, L. th foot Of Couch street ill - I " ... "r,-.. .1 ey thl morning. She reached As ?i" ,!L " 1 w torla yesterday afternoon. jrucOTU io jtnuw -wun me cvgo. jl oe i . irh German bark Arthur nin, iSiww f0t,uarn.d!on pSetVond S Captaju Lech vlen. and Wsforew, O. W. I d.. ... WAa here hout iv MirB M ,m Steamer Tottenham, from Comox. ' Ar rived down at 1I:J0 and sailed, steamer Argyll for , San . Francisco. Arrived at 1:15 p.,, m., .schooner Polaris, from San Pedro. 'Arrived at 4:40 p. m., ataamer Alliance, from Coo Bay. Liverpool. May 4. Arrived May 1. British bark Inverness-hlr. , from rortiand. Lizard 'Bay. May 4 Passed May 8. British bark Robert ' Duncan. from Portland. TIDES AT ASTORIA SUNDAY. High Water. Low Water. 1:47 a. m,.7. feet 1:11 a. m...l.4 feet b:zt p. m...7. feet 1:48 p. m...0. feet ' "- ':h' MMprfMMMBMBNset V''-' ' " MARINE ' INTELLIGENCE McNear furnished the cargo, 'which con elated Of 8.838 .centals of wheat, valued at 11,200. and 87.31 buhW of barley, vaiuea ,at Mxusm ,v: ?.;v' ,.i.- f!?-.'A-:.'tDablr? wa .received ystrday af ternoort by ,T. Si McGrath.; of this city. rrom nis representative rig England announcing that negotiation for ih charter of the French bark Versailles nav been Closed and that th vessel will immediately proceed to LeitH,'; Scotland, to load BOB tons of general cargo for tms, port.. From ; Loith the. VeraalUas will- proceed 'Jto Newoat)e-onTyn to take oa 8.400 tons of general freight. A goodly portion of the cargo will con let of pig iron, Th"re are now U cargo ship bound for this. port from Europe, th Versailles, General' de Negrler and General d Bolsdeffre being the latest additions. The 'General de Bolsdeffre 'was char tered yesterday to load cement: at Lon- onn ror tnie port, as announced .1st ya DISPUTE OVER LANDING r.lval rerry Companies, Engage, la "Hot Scrap. , - - , , j lf1l "flMh te'The Jnsrnity ' Mood Hiver, May 4. The Waehington 7avtuatlon company and . the Dean & Plnreon Irry company, operating foe tweea Hood Blvr and Whit Esimon, day, wa her about six weeks ago and proceeded In ballast to th Sound. She came her with a general cargo. Th Sunday excursion season to the Cascade will probably not open until th D. P. ft A. company's steamer Bai ley Gatsert come off th way. a stnx or tne nrmn aeiayea th steamer Chas, R. Spencer, yesterday morning about 20 minutes. They asked for oxtra pay, which wa granted. Yj J. Carney ha been appointed man ager of Th Chas. F. Bee be Co., . thl city, dealer' In ship chandlery and ma rina bard war...' The company will open a branch m Astoria. Mr. Carney man aged, for 17 year a large concern In Astoria carrying a ' similar Una, He was recently elected president of th Grocers' and Merchants' association of the state of Oregon. Mr. Carney. will make his residence in this - city - and manage the business at Astoria and Portland .from, this plaoa .MARINE NOTES San Francisco. Marl 4.--Sailed. Brit ish steamer Strathclyda, for Portland. Sailed at 4 p. m., steamer Roanoke, for Portland via way ports. Sailed, Schoon er Muftlle, for Columbia river. 'Astoria, Ma? 4.Condltlon of. th bar at 8 p. m., smooth;, wind northwest. it mtiea; , weamer cloudy. Arrived flown at 4:S0 a. m Trench bark Mlche- ' Sernlar liaen Bn t Arrive. Alltanee, from Ooo B7..,.,.,...,.u.kfif S Nloonedla. from Orient .......... .i.. B P. A. Kllboro, from Baa Fran, end way. May 6 noaauiir, irom did renro ana iir.M.Hr I Costa Rlea. from fian franelm, ...Ma a Golnmbl. from San Frnchico..........MT 18 O. W. Klder. from 8an Ptdro and way.. May 14 Nnmantla. from orient ............... .Utf ia Arabia, from orient. ...June 28 Aleala, from orient.......... ...Jul 46 1 Secular liner to Senerl, ; ' ' Oolambia, for San Pranclaco.. ..Hay , 8 Alliance, for Cone Bar... i. Hay . 7 V. A. Kllburn. for Ban rran. and a..af T Boanoke. for Ban-Pedro and war.a War Coata Rica, for San Francisco.. ...... ..Mar 11 Nlfoniedla, for orient.... ........v...;. .May it Odo. W. Elder, for Baa Padre and way. May 16 Nnmantla. for orient .l....Jdo a Arabia, from orient....... ..Inn is Aieaia, ror orient.., ..Jul 87 ...... . . . veasais u rort Colombia, Am. itr., at Alniworth wharf. Araconia, Oer. etr., at Astoria. -Irlah Monarch. Br. atr,.' at Astoria. - J. Msrhoffer, Am. str., at Wll. I roa Works. Terje Vlken, Nor. str- at Astoria. . Bsronne, Fr. ahY at Montomtry dock He, g vimsaate, nr. oa, at aaioria. Klrklee. Br. rtr., a Oceanic deck. . Hlrbelat, Fr. bk., Astoria. Tom; Br. ab. at Elevator dock. ... Alden Beeae, Am. bk., at Astoria, . . -Jordanhlll. Br. bk., at Greenwich. Belenga, Ross, atr., at 0. R. k HH Albtna nornian Isles, fior, atr, Era. Uer. atr.. at Irv Kcllnsa . Am. str. at Bt. Helens. Klnlta, Br, bk at Greenwich dock. TeUua, Ber. bk., at Columbia No. 1. ' Annie Laraen, seh4 at Astoria. " Bailor Boy, ach., at Astoria, ktelrvae, Am. ach., at Kalama, v. J. M. Griffith, Am. bktn.) at Lnwton. Tottenham, Br. str., at Astoria. Daley Freeman, in. str., at B. A W. aUHs. Polsrla, Am. achN at Astoria. Alliance, Am. atr., at Conch street. Lumber Carriers Xa Boot. Diamond Head, Am. bk.. Ban Pedro. ; K. F. Whitney, Am. bk.. Makawall. - El we 11. Am, ah.. Ban Pedro. - - Llllebonn. Am. ach.. Manila. . , v , Iuctlla, Am. ah., San Francisco. ' , , Mabel Gale, Am. aeb.. Ban Franelsee, John Palmer, Am. bktn., San "ranclao. RetrieTar, Am. bktn.. Baa Franelaoo. , Blntram, Am. ah., Redondo. ,. , . Anrora. Am. bktn., San Francises. ' Columbia, Am. ach., Ban Francisco. ; ' ' "James Rolph, Am. sen., Ban Pedro. .. Jolm Smith, Am. bktn.. Ban Pedrsw ' r Mskaweli, Am. bktn., Ssn FraneiSs. Bauta Ana, Am, str.. Ban Praiulaoav Alenk, Am. ach., Baa Pedro. - tmllr Bed, Am. atr.. Baa Pedro. ' ' W. B, Bom. Am. ach., San Pedis, ' " LettltU, Am. ach.. Baa Francisco, V. ; Muriel, Am, ch., Ban FrsncUco. t. B. Stetson, Am. atr, San Franeiae. -,i Tiwton, Am, etr. Ban Franclaeo, " (Ws. Olaen, aclw Ban Franclaeo. ' ' VDalsr Freeman, Am: atr.. San Franelaee.. Irene. Afl' acn San Frsncleco. Virginia. Am. -.sen., Run Francisco. -Churchill, Ara. -ach., Ssn Francisco. F.xeelalor, Am. errM Ssn Francisco. ' Washington, Am. barge. Ban Francisco. ... . 'En Bonte Witi Cement aat Oeaeral, BuccUnch. Br. ab Hamburj. Brenn, Fr. bk, Hull. Conway Castle, Br. b, Antwerp. ! DainroBar, Br. ah, Bambarg, k, gorope. rr. bk., Antwerp. GeoeTlere Molloos. Fr. bk. London. Rone KereOer,. Fr. eh., Bamburg. Iennee, Fr. h., Swansea. Le Filler, FT. r, Udoo. : Martha Roux, Fr. bk, Uamborj. Moaambique, Br, sb, Newcastle, B. Samoa, Br. bk.; Shields. .: ' Htam, Cer, ah, London. 1 , , 'V tiocoa, Fr. ah., Newcastle, S. U Vlncenaee, Fr. bk., Glaasow. ' ' .' Marechael Tnrrene, Fr. bk., Bimbere, Y' Vllle de Mnlhoo. FT. bk,. Antwerp, " ' v Ooethsr, Fr. bk., Antwerp. . .. fiscal tea, fir. bt, Aatwerjs, j. lHISKEr RULING SALE Oil FIRST STREET W HOT STAND H, Wemms Buys Southeast President Has Decided to Take Quarter Block on Madison, Further Action In Matter for That Sum. I - of Blends. Oeneral Donaparto' Action 'Will Bob Borer ago of Their Former Namt) and Bain Trade. , . The two-story brlok bufldlnt oocnpy I PDFRFMT riFnmM Ttt Ins a SO b 100 foot lot oa th southeast rKtOtlMI. UtWlSlUN IU cornr of Flr.t and MadUon trt. ha. : COST DEALERS MILLIONS imw u.u iu av luvavs , jjirssvvr uj in. wemmi for 160,000. , The old Detroit hotel on. the north-1 east corner of Twenty-seventh and I Wholesaler Declare) That Attorney-1 Tnurman streets naa been purchased by tieno nains ana Ju. J. uaiy zor B,ftoo, Thl bulldlnt wa put up Just before th . Lewis and Clark fair opened and cot 114,000. , i Jdall A von Borstel report th aal of four block on Holladay avenu and th Mnfltf fA that Amm M T sm wt av Trust: oomoanv for iit.flon - - 1 Wajihfnsion. May 4, Prtdent ' Lioula a. and WUllam V. Clark hav oosereit toaay aeciaea to reopen tne purchased 11 acres on East Forty-fifth Ideoislon of Attorney-Qeneral Bonaparte, and Fremont atreets, near Bos City that "Blended Whiskey" 1 not whiskey. Park for 17,700. B. J. Daly and W. B. I Wlrteamread tndlamatlon of whlakev oireeier maa u sate. blender followed th decision. . Mr. o. t. obon and B. Charles - Th president" . determination to Mauman, , ioca capitalists,--nev pup- grant a rehearlntt wa mad today, fol chasedi a largo piece of Nehalem bey j lowing protest mad by th .wholesale waterfront. r, , , , ,, I liquor dealer of Maasachusstta and Bal- I delegation from Massachusett, headed I . ' h William. A afllla Wtilla n...A. I Gilmor of Baltlmor erasentei) the man I B. . B. Bailer or Albanw la at the I of that eltv. Th nrealdent arave an at. Y,0?t,OBr-''!?,lOra"on hoteL Mr. BaUey- chief claim tenUv hearing to th sUtements pre ITaf Helena 1 li " ' I to ,amt la SKd b that he lost $25,-1 Ben ted to him and agreed to ask Mr. puv oy Dotting against Governor Mead I Bonaparte to reopen th. whole matter, when - ha ran for governor In 1904 It Hecratnrv Wliann. undate whose rlenart. is also said that Mr. Bailey more than I ment the pure food law . 1 operating, I mad uo for hi Mead loaies by Dlcklnsr we nresent durfna the eonfarahne tntt 1 Cudahy for aharlff of King county he aald that he happened to be present wnen vuaany Deal van fla vanaer sev- l on other business. eral year ago. At present Mr. Bailey Both th Massachusetts and Baltlmor is raising une Diooaea nor at Al-1 rieonle submitted written nrntitata bny. 1 i against th ruling a to how whlakev aur. xx. u. Jjnsao, jars. v. A. HOMer should be labeled. The Baltimore d Ala- ana Mrs. w. to.. KODinson ronn Dartr I ration, renresantins? RB ltnilna-. rentt. from Bolllngham Who ar at th Ore-1 fv1ne- and whnleaaf linn gon hotel while On a ShOOCln tour Of I menta. 'dertlarnd that mllllnna n dnltaval Portland. would b lost in that city If th decision Mr, and Mrs, W. F. Butcher of Baker ahnnM mtanA. Th a.v eh uu ) i at. mis rmiana.noui, ; jur. inM a nilln wnnM Ti rn flmrin n I i7uujnwa aawyer ofeast- article of a name it ha always born, PERSONAL' rn Oregon.. Walden Abbey, Br. eh., ABtwerp. Olaneaalln, Br. ah.,' Antwerp, . T,i,.ujni r. vm.. umiiu. General de Bolsdeffre, Fr. bk., Londac Osoeral de Netrtier, rr. bk., Londoa.-- a purpose which wa not clearly con templated by th pur food law. They added: - " 1 "We feel that th true facts must hav been .misrepresented to you - and the attorney-general and w venture to ex press thahop that you will see your I way ciear xo reconsider in matter In Coal Hhlna Za Maa. Beleri. Fr. eh.. Newcastle. A. Col. de VWebois Marenii. Fr. bk,,Kewastl,X uch a way that all arguments, pro and Claverdon. Br. ah- Neweaatla. St. Pools, Fr. bk., Newcastle, A. . ": Tramp Steamera Xa Koate." Ascot,. Br. atr., Bntnoe Arres. Byndferd, Br; atr.,' San Francisco. Drnssa Mara, Jap str,, Japan. African Monarch, Ur. atr4 Saa Frasdsee, Hercules, Nor. str Uurorsn. , Strathyre, Br. str., San Franclaeo, . w -jauus, nor. atr nasi rranciaeo. Bark, Nor. str.,. Saa Francisco. Maori King, Br. atr., Shanghai." 1 " Knlsht Templar. Br. etr orient.' "' ', Ilenrlk Ibaen, Nor. atr., Saa Franeiaoe. J Queen Alevaadra, Br. atr., Madras. ... ... . Kallbta, Br, str, - San Francisco. - . " " ' " t i i ";', con, shall be given in th open and not I secretly, thus affording every interest an opportunity? to near and ' reply to every argument aavancea." .-!..:. The petition declares that th isnnrs ar a anxious as anybody to give th I public what it desire In th way of I pur drink, but that under th present ruling tne pudho wui need protection I insieao oi oeing protoctM. : Raven as Mariner's Compass. From the London Chronic!. Perhaps the Dane selected th raven for their standard out of feeling of Th association Of Marin flrmn. i:..,."-" 5"" "UU" " Oiler and Water Tender.' which for-?Z ,L !, i.k I - k....,.oo ..... uiu.k uavve V.i fJ,n.h.- Drnav found him extremely useful. Th only HPJZSEP? i t"B0.1,atl0,l' ha determining whether Und wai """" " wna-1 near wa to let loos a raven, tlonal 8eamen s union, which. will tsnd i if th bird v land h i awav to further complicat th lurlsdidtlonaJ li" 2J7a 5! .wy --r'" aw avww waanisai nma mat aSJUar . - f iu OCEAN FOR LESS THAN -ONE CENTAN HOUR- DSIX FANS . BRACKXT FANI CEILING FAN! , EXKAUST 1 FANS OT- I OFFICES, . 5-1 mxA U ,:dnces . 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