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    ' THE OREGON DAILY JOURNALV PORTLAND FRIDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY '14, 1908. y
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STEVEDORES TRY
f. FOR RECORD
Shoemaker's Poultry Book
CLAMORING CROWDS PACKING THE STORE-BIGGER BARGAINS EVERY MINUTE
AWD AZJCAJTAO TOM 1901.
Thar la nothlnr In ths world Ilka 1L
It contains 114 large paces, handsomely
Illustrated. A number of moat beauti
ful Colored Mates of fowls tons to Ufa.
A
Longshoremen Engage in
rHot Contest Discharging
Y
All Records Broken Prices Gone to Smash!
t
SALVAGE
Sacrifice Without a
Para e
' ?! Cement Cargoes.
Vessels rest at
i ADJOINING DOCKS
Competition Is Watched With Deep
3 'Interest end Money Will Probably
Be Placed on Outcome One Gang
Beats Local Record.
Jli."' -
' An Interesting contest la going on be
tween the stevedore's discharging ce-
' Blent from the French barks Pierre Lotl
pod Emille Galline. The Pierre toll Is
' St Oreenwlch dock, and the Emilia Oal
flna at Columbia dock No. 1. Tester-
flay the Emillf Oalllne gang broke all
records In the port for quick work In
liindlln: cement by discharging Z.7
barrels In nine working hours.
..The Pierre Lotl gang has been send
bir cement ashore at the rate of 266
barrels sn hour during the t hours the
Vessel has been woraing, aim
. mads foe announcement that before fln-
laiilng tlie cargo tne coast rewu km
ba amaahed into smithereens. There
wre about S.OuO barrel In the hold
when work had to be stopped this
B.nminv in nii. nn atlfrenlna so as to
prerent the vessel from turning turtle,
lad Holster Wolff vowed he would
. kn1 them ashore In less than a work
ing day If Henry Griffin, the dockman.
Would arrange to take the barrela away
la quickly as tbejr are swung to the
lock. The dockman promised he woula.
James Owen, superintendent of Co
lumbia dock No. 1, Is receiving the
eargo from the Emilia Galline gang,
ind ha Is endeavoring to establish a
toast record by discharging the entire
earfco of 14,600 barrets in an even ou
kauri. Rv cettlnc 2.790 barrels ashore
rsterday It Is now practically renain
that the record can be broken, but Mr.
, Owen will not crow until the trick has
(en actually accomplished.
'"Don't say anything about It," he re
started tMs morning, whila giving out
llttla Inside informstlon, "because I
think we can do still better. Those
fellows at Greenwich dock think they
t re racing with us, but we're simply
alking away from them. I under
stood 2,700 barrels In nine hours was
(he coast record, and we beat It easily
Yesterday, but I have since discovered
that 1.000 barrels is the record, and wo
ire going to try to best that."
Owen Bmdlraan Is handling the
throttle of the hoisting engine for the
Emilia Galline, and he, too. Is an ex
pert. He ia anxious to beat his oppo
nent at the throttle on the Pierre Lotl.
The custom-house tallymen and in
fractors have become interested in the
kot contest, the men nulling for their
respective craft as enthusiastically as
a weir uvea depended upon tne out
tome.
Yesterday the Pierre Lotl discharged
I.S9I barrels, as against 1,790 barrels
If the mll Galline. but the Pierre
Lotl had only elaht men on the dock
celrin;, while the Emilia Galline had
to.' For a alnele day's work, however,
he Emilia (ialltne holds the record,
the Pierre Lotl claims the best average.
It tells all about all krnds of Thorough-
brad Towls. with life-like Illustrations.
and prices of same. It tells hew to
raise poultry successfully and how to !
treat all diseases common among them.
It gives working plans and Illustrations
of convenient Poultry Houses. It tells
all about
Incubators and Brooders.
It rivet full instructions for operat
ing all kinds of incubators. This chap-,
ter Is marvelousiv complete and worth
dollars to anyone using an incubator.
It gives descriDtlons and nrlcea of Incu
bators, Brooders and all kinds of Poul
try 8upplles. In fact. It is an encyclo
pedia of chlckentfoni and will be mailed
to anyone on receiDt of onlv 16 centa
Tour money returned If not "pleased.
0. O. Shoemaker, Box 1348. rreeport, HI.
Crowds! Crowds! Crowds! Tomorrow the third
day of this never-to-be-forgotten sacrifice, and
down go prices another notch to keep the buying
at fever heat It's a price-wrecking holocaust
that has shaken the mercantile world from center
to circumference. Competition is panic-stricken
at this merciless butchery of prices while the
people are shouting trumpet-tongued praises' of
PMNBsBaW Al SB ft . as a aaaw aw aaam. as. ... ,
I 11 I . ew .. V II
Whose faultless enterprise and daring has.
brought them the greatest bargains the world has'
ever known. The entire salvage stock of Evans-
ville's largest wholesale house going at 20c, 30c
and 40c on the $1.00, at prices that beggar de
scription and stagger belief. Join the crowds-
share in the savings.
for tha third time. It appears that
uaprain ucKay believe tne vessel en
titled to a rebate, but Superintendent
Mcintosh holds that he is being charged
only the just fee. The secretary was
instructed to place the matter before
the owners of the vessel, the Standard
Oil company.
It wan reported that several - snags
have lodged In the lower harbor of the
old Weldler dock near where the dredge
Columbia Is now at work, but It was
deemed best to leave this matter to the
government engineers. who are
equipped with apparatus for the re
moval of such obstructions. The snag
miner Mathloma will probably be
brought down tha river aoon to dislodge
the antra. The obstruction is located
about 200 feet off the old dock. While
.ot in the main channel. It interferes
o (:..nt of shipping In the
iprho
HORTMWtST CORKtR FlKST AND ALfAOM St..
At 8:30 Tomorrow (Saturday) Morning the Sacrifice Begins Anew! 'Come! Come Early and Get First Selection!
Men's Suits
QST Men's genuine $10 Suits and Overcoats
afasr J joo to pick from every style a good one.
PORTLAND AND COQUILLE.
Portland Men Propose to Start New
Coast Line.
A steamer line between Portland and
Coqullla and Intermediate harbors Is
being arranged for through the trans
portation committee of the Portland
chamber of commerce. At the head of
the project are two young Portland men
who are practical steamship men and
navigators, and who are Investing
some of their own capital In the line.
a suuaoi vessel is being negotiated:
for. and It Is said the boat will be
especially adapted . to the development
of the trade of the small ports along
the coaat. The boat will have a draft
of eight and a half feet. 8he will call
at Astoria, Bay City, Tillamook, Ban
don and Coqullle, arid perhaps at Coos
Bay although the latter point has not
yet been Included in the route.
ALONG THE WATERFRONT.
' WILL AFFECT WAGES.
Shipbuilders of Pacific Coast Meet
Here and Form Organization.
. ' Pacific coast shipbuilders have or
ganised for the purpose of protection.
- K meeting was held here yesterday
, tfternoon ty representatives of several
, toast concerns and J. Llndstrom of
Aberdeen was elected temporary chair
man. George Matthews of Hoquiam
. ; Was made aecretary.
One of the most Important matters to
le agreed upon by members of the or-
I;anlsatlon Is the wage question, and It
s likely that a uniform schedule will
e prepared to become effective this
Those in attendance were: John
Llnoatrom of Aberdeen and Eureka,
: Georgb Matthews of Hoquiam, George
Billings, representing the Hall Ship
building company of San Francisco;
John II. Hubbard of the same firm with
headquarters at Winslow, and Theodore
Knudson. Joseph Supple and C. Nelson
sf Portland. Optin Price of Coqullle
U present by proxy.
WILL BUILD TOWBOAT.
' Shaver Transportation Company Be
c f II eves Prosperity Has Returned.
Ths Portland Shipbuilding company
began work today on the construction
frf a towboat for tha Shaver Transporta
tion company, the Job to be completed
: within a month's time. The mArhlnprv
: is already on the ground as Is also the
Material for the hull.
The boat was ordered several months
ago out it was intended to postpone the
work when the financial flurry hit the
toast, restoration or confidence .rc
v turned so rapidly, however, that the
ewners hardly had time to make up
their mind before things looked good
again. And now work is to be rushed
with ail possible haste as the boat Is
needed badly. The htill will be of the
following dimensions: , Length, 155
feet; beam, 30 feet; depth of hold.
I feet
' PORT COMMISSION MEETS.
Tares Way for Law Regulating Tow
v age and Pilotage.
The Port of Portland commission at
Its, meetina- yesterday afternoon Daved
tha way for the Initiative petition ask- XiStU Bam Br'sV "" Stream
Ing for an amendment to the charter I lSJTiii::: rfiHSSS
fivine; tha fort ot Portland authority
o control the towage and pilotage serv
ice Detween Portland and tha aaa.
Legal opinions have been passed upon
tha proposed measure, and it la said
there will be no question as to the
constitutionality or the law should It
. become effective through vote at the
nexi election.
The meeting was brief one,
.only four of the members, C. F. rSwl
fert. William D. Wheelrlght, P. L.
Willis and A. ti. Pease being present
Bills were ordered paid; and tha pro
test fram Captain McKay of the Amer
ican bark Acme against the charges for
. llrydocklng his vesnnl was brought up
Not in a Milk Trust
9
. Malted Milk
Th original an 4 gtnnlnt
Avoid cbsup snbstftsjtsa)
y - " At your. Soda Foaataia V -
' A. glass of Horlick's Maltad
Milk hot makes a deKcJoos and
refreshing 'lunch, on a cold day.
Ask feHdmckV
. '. At 'All. Druggists , ,
Stirring ths powder In. hot water
makes a nourishing, digestible food
drink, better than tea or coffee no
cooking, A cupfulhot- -on retir
ing induces restful sleep. ; - , , ,
The steamer Roanoke left last night
for San Pedro and way porta The
steamer Rose City leaves this sfter
noon for San Francisco.
The steamer Alliance will be at the
foot of Couch street this evening from
Coos Bay.
Tha steam schooner F. S. Loop ar
rived this morning from San Francisco,
bringing 160 tons of freight for W. P.
Fuller a Co. 8 ha went to Oreenwlch
dock this afternoon to take on a ship
ment of wheat before aolna to tha
mills of the Inman-Poulsen Lumber
company to. load ltmber.
Captain Halverson of the Nor
wegian steamer Tungua intends taking
a trip to Norway. The vessel will prob
ably be placed In command of the chief
officer when sailing out of this port
for Hongkong.
The British ship Port Crawford, of
1.693 tons net register. Is coming here
from Callao In ballast to carry wheat
to Europe.
The British steamer Tweeddale,
which left down yesterday bound for
Port Said, .carried 217.445 bushels of
wheat valued at $195,700.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
Bagnlar Liners Sus to Arrive,
Breakwater, Coos Bay Feb. 16
G. W. Klder, San Pedro and way.Feb. 1
Benator, San Francisco Feb. 18
Hanalel, San Francisco Feb. ?0
Alliance, Coos Bay Feb. 21
Ross City, San Francisco Feb. 25
I oanoke. San Pedro and way.... Feb. 25
Numantia, orient March 1
Arabia, orient April 1
Nlcomedla, orient May 1
Alesla, orient June 1
Xegvlar Users to Depart
Rose City, San Francisco Feb. 14
Alliance, Coos Bay Feb. 1 6
Breakwater, San Francisco Feb 19
Geo. W. Elder, San Francisco Feb. 20
Alesla, orient Feb 21
Senator. San Francisco Feb! 21
Hanalel. San Francisco Feb. 22
Roanoke. San Pedro and way Feb. 27
Numantia, orient March 15
Arabia, orient April 15
Nlcomedla. orient May 5
Teasel Is port.
St Nicholas. Am. so. Astoria
Berlin. Am. sh Gobi
Henry Vlllard, Am. sh St. Johns
Acme, Ain. ship Dolphins
Villa de Mulhouse, Fr. bk. Columbia No. 2
Walden Abbey, Br. ship Mont. No. 2
Guethary, Fr. bk Elevator
Bayard, Fr. bk Stream
Province, Br. bk..; Elevator
Villa de Dijon, Fr. bk Stream
Pierre Lotl. Fr. bk Greenwich
Nordsee, Ger bk Oceanic
Nal, Ger. bk Oceanic
Haldls, Nor. as. Kalama
St Egbert, Br. ss St. Johns
Mortlake, Br. ss ....... .Port. Lbr. Co.
Gryfevale, Br. ss E. & W. mills
Alexander Black. Br. bk Stream
Virginia, Am. sen. Goble
John A. Campbell, Am. sen Astoria
Cambrian King, Br. ss. .. .Tongue Point
Alesla, Ger. ss Flour Mill
Le Perouse, Fr; bk. Stream
Alvena, Am. ach Goble
Emllle Galline, Fr. bk. ..Columbia No. 1
Tungus, Nor. ss. ... North Pacific Mill
Jorhandlll. Br. sh. ..Montgomery No. 2
Bougainville, Fr. bk St Johns
J. B. Stetson, Am. sen. ....... .Astoria
Admiral da Cornuller, Fr. bk... Astoria
Crown of Germany, Br. ah... Mill street
Yellowstone, Am. ss Rainier
F. S. Loop, Am. ss Greenwich
Washington, Am. as On way up
Alliance. Am. ss Couch street
Alice Marie, Fr. bk. Astoria
Sa Bouts to load Lumber.
F. E. Banders. Am. sen.... San Francisco
Echo, Am. bktn. ....Callao
Baivator, Am. sen. rteaonao
ntlinVVI, AIM. WftU4, ........ l.vnuilUV
Andy Mahoney. Am. sch......8an Pedro
Albyn, Rues, bk Callao
F. H. Lunsman. Am. sen. . Ban Tancisco
A. M. Campbell. Am. sen. Redondo
Alice McDonald. Am. sch Redondo
J. M. Griffith. Am. sch Redondo
En Bout 'Wits Cement sad General.
Eugene Rergallne, Fr. bk. Antwerp
Crown of India, Br. sh. Antwerp
Cornll Bart Fr, bk. Antwerp
Juies Gommea, rr. bk. Rotterdam
gawara uetaiiie, jrr. Die....... Antwerp
Ernest Legouve, St. bk........ Antwerp
AbertoyU, Br, sh. ......Antwerp
gamuna Kostad, jft. bk. .i,.. .London
im.imel?. It bk..... Hamburg
mlXr J5r Antwerp
SrS'oV'-:::::
y For Benjamin's. Fechhelmer-Flschel. L.
iJU Arflar and other laadlnar brands of 120. IZt
Suits snd Overcoats, mada of finest all-wool worsteds,
cheviots and Scotch mixtures and casslmeres, all
handsomely trimmed and rich serge or satin linings
newest models and styles.
9Ld. AA For Men's 112.85, $15 snd $18 Suits, Over
coats and Cravenettes blacks, blues and
rancy mixtures.
Sin QC Absoluts choice of finest Suits, Over
1 VS. 7 .J coats and Cravenettes In tha splendid
wholesale stock hundreds and hundreds of styles
and patterns that were made by the best makers of
fine clothing In America to sell at from $25 to $SS
in go tomorrow si xiv.fr.
PAINTS
.5.000. pa!r-of pants, nearly all cuatom made, all are
pure wool materials and cut In the latest styles.
For pants that are worth, wholesale,
$2.60.
79c
si
reta
85 for your choice of 1,000 pairs of pants that
u everywnere ror 13. uu ana S4.oo.
82.85 for absolute choloe of the finest pants In
this splendid stock values from $5.00 to $7.60.
Men's Furnishings
Tu'rnctt Loose at Prlc That Are
Almost Giftf
Lot it Men's $2 and $3 Press Shlrts Dress Shirts
of all kinds Monarch. Cluett and all other makes
new styles Fowler, Dick & Walker's pries was
$1 to $3 our price 69
Lot 25 Men's Fleece-Lined Underwear, In 8 colors
Fowler, Dick Walker's price, 60o and 76c salvage
ale price 2oe
Lot 28 Men's Suspenders with mohair and leather
ends Fowler, Dick A Walker's price waa 26c and
J5c salvage sale price 10
Lot 29 Men's Woo Underwear, in tan and gray
Fowler's price $1 and $1.26 salvage price 494
Lot so Men's Red and Blue Handkerchiefs lOo
ones for . .' 24
Lot SI A handsome line of Men's 60c to $1.25
Neckwear '. 254
It 3604 for all Fowler, Dick & Walkers 25a
Fancy and Plain Sox.
Lot 37 154 for Fowler. Dick ft Walker's Men's
S5c and 50c Ribbed Underwear
Lot 38 35c for all Fowler, Dick & Walker's 60c, 750
and $1.00 Work Shirts.
Lot 89 75 4 for Fowler, Dick & Walker's $1.85 to
$2.00 Wool Shirts.
Ixit 40 11.05 for all Fowler, Dick ft Walker's
83.00 ttiue iannei eniris.
i ror an Men s ana women s xi.do to
Silk Umbrellas.
IX) v 111 ll.V
$2.25 to $3.00
Lot 41 T04
$2.50 Twill Sll
It
HOSIERY
for Ladles' Fsst Black 20c Hose.
for Ladles 25c Casnmere Hose.
04 for Children s School Hose, 19c values.
TABLE LINENS
Three solid cases of flna Tablecloths some slightly
oiled salvage price .; 80c on gl.00
Boys' Snifs
1,800 Boys Suits, slaughtered to half ths wholesale
cost.
094 for Boys' Suits that sold at wholesale for
$2.20.
01.49 'or Boys' Suits In blue serges and fancy
worsteds, sixes up to 15 years. Finest materials,
well made and trimmed the wholesale 'prices of
this splendid lot was $3.29.
f 11.90 for the cream of this fine wholesale stock
osens of styles and colors values up to $6.60.
Dais
954 for your choice of 60 dosen of ths swellest
spring hats you ever saw every new shape and
color aoft and stiff wholesale pries $18 and $24
a dosen.
$1.75 for finest shapes and new spring styles
Fowler, Dick & Walker's leading brands of 88 and
$4 hats In all shapes.
Men's and Women's $4.00 Shoes lor $1.98
More shoes sold yesterday than any previous day
In the history of the Boston store.
TSZSB TALTTXS DTD TV
All of Fowler. Dick A Walker's finest makes of 88
and $4 shoes for men and women over 6,000 pairs
to pick from and every make of leather, and
every shape of last salvage a
Men's and Women's- $5.00 Shoes for 812.39
Every well-known brand of men's and women's dress
Shoes are Included In this magnificent offer, 82.89.
184 for Men's and Women's Work and Dress
hoea 2,000 pairs !n the lot every else, every
style, and every make values $2, 82.50 and $2.75.
Boys' School Shoes. Ironclad and other leadlna-
makes of $1.50 and $2.00 shoes for 954
Slaughtering a Wholesale Slock of Ladies' Cloaks.
Suits, Skirls and Waists Regardless of Value
SI. 95 for Ladles Coats In newest
styles; wholesale pries wss $8.60.
S3.98 tor special lot of Black Kerseys,
part satin lined, all wool novltlaa.
tan snd castor; wholesale price was
$10.00.
Mlo'coata rwler Zlck Walker's
for hundreds of ths finest Black
lelfon and Broadcloth Coats, all
satin lined, many brown and tan;
Fowler's price $20.00 to $85.00.
81,85 for Fowler. Dick Walker's;
ViM Dress Skirts.
for Fowler. Dick & Walker's
Dress Bkirts.
for Fowler. Dick A Walker's
uress. Skirts.
for Fowler. Dick de Walker's
0 Dress Skirts.
Hundreds to choose from.
984 for all Fowler, Dick A Walker's
ff ffn ' AA S S S a .ak a ft
', -vu, SI.BU ana ss.ou waists.
8V 8 for all Fowler. Dick A Walker's
bub: ana urese waists; value $7.60.'
2.95 for Waists of all kinds;-worth
up to $18.80.
3.85 tor all Waists; worth tip to III.
Monster Sale of Lace Curtains
394 for all Fowlsr, Dick ft Wslker's
$1.50 Lace Curtains.
694 for all Fowler. Dick A Walker's
$2.00 Curtains.
994 for all Fowlsr. Dick A Walker's
$4.00 Curtains.
ItBft for all Fowler. Dick A Walker's
85.00
Curtains.
2.29 for all Fowler. Dick A Walker's
J6.UU curtains,
n 8 and 3V Ion a. and 1 yard wide.
in oruoHBia irimn
oint etc.
Fowler, Dick & Walker's Entire Slock of Muslin
Underwear Almost Given Away . ,
!54 for Fowler, Dick A Walker's EOo,
?Sc and $1.00 Drawers and Corset
Covera
504 for Fowler. Dick A Walker's $1.00
to is.uo uowns, unemise, urawers.
Corset Covers and Skirts.
tl.OO fr Fowler, Dick A Walker's
Muslin Underwear; worth to $6.00.
(34 for Ladies' $1.00 Wool Fleeced snd
Ribbed Underwear.
154 for Ladles' SOo Golf Gloves.
254 for all Fowler. Dick A Walker's
60
&0c and 76c Corsets.
8
'to
for choice of Fowler. Dick A
alker's $1.00 to $1.89 Corsets.
for Dick of Fowler. Dick A
alker's finest Corsets; vslues to 84.
44 for Ladles' 10o to 25o Linen Hand'
Kerchiefs.
A Sale of Bedding
504 for Fowler, Dick A Walker's 85o
ana si.uv tsta Bneets.
794 for Fowler, Dick A Walker's $1.11
ana vi.bu uoa spreads.
1,05 for all kinds of $1.80 to $8.10
Marseilles Bed Spreads.
594 for Fowlar, Dtck A Walker's fall
sue
lie $1.00 Comforts.
9
94 for Fowler, Dick A Walker's $1.80
to
to $1.86 Comforts.
1.59 for Fowler. Dick A Walker's
$2.85 Sateen Comforts.
554 for Fowler, Dick A Walker's $L0s
Cotton Blankets.
954 for Fowler, Dick A Walker's $1.00 .
Cotton Blankets. .
SI. 8 5 ror finest 83.50 wool Blankets.
2.95 for $4.00 and $5.00 Wool Blan-
3.89 for fltlest Lambs' Wool $7.10
Blankets.
Hatnmet. Br. ss ...Newcastle, A.
Tramp Steamers Sn Boats.
Strathflllan. Br. ss. . . .Vsncouyer, B. C.
Bni.m.niii. Nor. as.... San Francisco
Rvades. Am. ss San Francisco
Knight Templar, Br. ss. ...Valparaiso
Glenlogan. Br. ss. ....Uuaymas
SSa moats in Ballast to toad Oraia.
Celtlo Chief. Br. sh .....Honolulu
Alsterkamp, Ger. sb Caleta Colosa
Clan Buchanan. Br. sh.... Santa Rosalia
Charles Gounod. Br. bk..San Francisco
Cambusdoon. Br. sh Calota Calosa
Earl of Dunsmore. Br. sh Callao
Cloch, Br. bk....... ............ Taltal
Andre Theodore, Fr. bk..San Francisco
Nereus. Br. ship Valparaiso
Verbena, Br. bk Valparaiso
Bonchamp, Fr. bk. San Francisco
Celtlcburn, Br. bk. Santa Rosalia
River Falloch, Br. sh. Talcahuano
Jacobsen, Fr. bk. San Francisco
Leyland Bros.. Br. ship., Valparaiso
Dynamone. Br. sh San Francisco
Hoche. Fr. bk Honolulu
Manx King. Br. sh Taltral
Urania, Nor. bk Valparaiso
Port Crawford, Br. sh Calao
OU frteamers Sn Bouts.
Geo. Loom Is, Am. as..... San Francisco
Maverick, Am. ss Sa Francisco
Catania. Am. ss San Francisco
1 MARINE NOTES
Astoria, Feb. 14. Arrived down at 6
a. m. and sailed at 8 a. m., steamer
Roanoke, for San Pedro and way ports.
Arrived down at 5 a. m. and sailed at
8 a. m., steamer R. D. Inman, for San
Francisco. Arrived at 8 and left up at
8:16 a. m., steamer Alliance, from Coos
Bay. Arrived at 10 a. m.. steamer Wash
ington, from San Francisco and left up
11:10.
San Francisco, Feb. 14. Arrived,
steamers Hanalel and St. Helens from
Portland. Arrived at midnight, steamer
Daisy Freeman, from Astoria.
Aatoria. Feb. 13. Left up at 12:40 p.
m., French bark Amiral de Cornulier.
Arrived at 1:60 p. m., steamer Elmore,
from Tillamook. Arrived at 2:20 and
left up at 5 p. m., steamer Yellowstone,
from San Francisco. Arrived at 4:26 p.
m.. steamer F. 8. Loop, from San Fran
cisco. Arrived down at 4:80 and sailed
at 6:30 p. m., steamer W. 8. Porter, for
Monterey. Arrived down at 8:30 p. m
British steamer Tweeddale. Arrived
down at 9:30 and sailed at 10:30 p. m.,
steamer Johan Poulsen, for San Fran
cisco. Point Lobos, Feb. IS. Passed, steamer
Asuncion, from Portland, for Port Har
ford. Redondo. Feb. 13. Sailed, schooner
Alice McDonald and barkentine J. M.
Griffith, for Columbia river.
Astoria, Feb, 14. Condition of the
bar at 8 a. m., obscured; wind, south 22
miles: weather, dense log.
Tides at Astoria today High water,
11:05 a. m.. 8.0 feet. Low water, 5:3
a. m.. 8.6 feet; 6:05 p. m., 0.2 fet.
Every PaiN Shoes GoesaBanlkrupt Prices
Men's $3 and $3.50
Sample Shoes
Mixed lots in box calf,
vici kid and velour, Ox
fords and high Shoes,
plain or cap toes, all sizes
and widths ; regular $3.00
and $3.50 values at, the
pair $1.49
Ladies' and Misses' $2 and $2.50
SampleShoes,Oxfords
98g
It's a bargain lot to amaze you all the lat
est styles in, both high-cut and Oxfords
fine vici kids, box calf and patent leather
all the newest shapes and weights of soles
every pair a sample and all sizes none
worth less than $2 and up to $2.50. o
Choice JOC
Boys' $1.50
and $1.75
Sample
Shoes
79c
Just think of boys'
all-leather Shoes
at this price 1 Lace
style, with cap
toes and exten-,
sion soles, all
sizes; worth $1.50
and $1.75.
1400 Pairs of Very finest Women's $3.50 and $4 Sample Shoes and Oxfords
41.79
AcaweBr .Newcastle, A.
vTi 3 ' Cu Vr -Newcastle, A.
Mindora Am. ach,. Newcastle, N. 8? W.
Agnes ., Oswald, Br. U....Newcsstls. a!
Hills and Horses
are a bad combination and the
resultant strained shoulders and
legs must be given careful atten
tion if your faithful beast is to
be spared to you. Prompt treat
ment ia necessary and the best
suited for the purpose is old
reliable .
Mexican
Mustang Liniment
Made.of.ofla",Jamous for their
penetrating and healing: quail-
tits it qaicldr felierei Soreness. T
soothes, the .injured, parts ana
remoTer all stiffness from the
joints -and limbs,' --
Bead for a FRES cotnr at mr afaahlc booklet
u "Points from a Horse Doctor's Diary." v
j. Lyon Manufacturing Co.. v
44 Boath Fifth St, Broo&a, N-TJ '
All samples and in a variety of styles so fjreat that simply everything that's fashion
able in the footwear line is included. A solid tableful piled high with shoes of every de
scription. All the finest and best in Dress Shoes and Oxfords, including the richest
and dressiest of patent leathers, vici and French kids, lace, Blucher or the newest but
ton style. All silk stitched and silk trimmings. Oxfords all kid lined. All the late
toes, all the newest heels in every width and size, too, so you are sure of a fit. One
great lot of them all. Pick the finest of these $4 Shoes and Oxfords at f l.TO pair.
Children's Shoes,
Worth$l,JI.25pr.
39c
All Shoes for the
finest dress wear
In blacks, tans
and patent leath
ers, all have hand
turned eoles and
are worth up to
II: choice,
pair 394
Ladies'and Misses'
$2-$1.75 Oxfords
79c
One of the best of
the bargain lots
in patent leather
and fine kids;, new
toes, flexible
soles, all sixes and
every pair worth
11.75 to 12.00. st.
pair 79J
Men's $3.50 and $4 High
Grade Shoes
$ 1 .98
An every pair the same as you pay
13.50 and 14.00 for, out of regular stock.
Oxfords and high shoes, all the popular
leathers, as well as guaranteed patents
all shapes, and sizes from 6 to 12.
Remember, the finest and all 23.60 to 14
Shoes at, per pair, tomorrow. .. .1(1.98
8HOB8
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Soft sole Mocca
sins In alt colors,
silk stitching and
foot form shapes;
all 26o . and 35c
vala, at 94
II Pair
Boys' $2.25
SHOES
Ths famous Wal
ton make and the
all leather line:
all samples and
regular 12 and
12.25 Shoes, per
pair 984
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RUBBERS
At Bankrupt Prices
294 for women's, boys' and children's Rubbers, all kinds
and sizes; worth up to 75c a pair.
45f) for men's pure Gum Rubbers, worth l pair.
Reg. 10c Boxes
SHIN0LA
4 c
2000 Pairs Men's High
Top Shoes at Bankrupt Prices
1 1,95 for men's $3.50 and $4.00 high tops, all sizes.
S2.95 for tneti's $4.50 and $5.50 high tops, black or tans.
S 3.95 for men's $6.00 and $6'.50 high tops, black or tans,
f .95rfof menT$7.50, $8 and $9 high tops, blacks, tans.
EVERYBODY COME TO THE BIG SALE AT THE
SAMPLE, SHOE; : S T ORB.
, : , CORNER s-FIRST AJjTD; MADISOIf STREETS ; ;
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