The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 25, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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THE OREGON DAILY TOURNAL: PORTLAND.1 WEDNESDAY v EVENING, MARCH 25, 1908. . .
DIG FLEET STARTS
lamp cauuna
1 ,Ths oonc
flag from
u;01dtoericah5VldjamineipS
1 : uegin jjoacungior uris-;
" ol'Bay.:'.
4 .
H1FTP UTi,TT.Tr WITT.
HERE
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Fishermen ' and Cannery. ; Workers
I Will Go North m Sailing Vessel--;
Livestock to form Part of Cargo
i; on Deck -Retarn in VaXL
-In a fair weeka a bl fleat of wooden
; wlndjammara, remnants of what was
nee the' pride-of the American mer
chant .marina,, will bowl ' along before
the breeses of the north Partite, bound
for" Bristol 1 bay, -with.. men s and equip
ment for the aeaaon's, salmon catch;
-Three will atart , from the Columbia
Mver, a much larger number win spread
canvass out, of the Oolderi Gate, while
a eouple are to sail out of Puget sound.
They are expected to reach their desti
nation vrettv well loaether. allowance
I nt maoe ror contrary winds ana pea
weather. Ordinarily the run from Co
r lumbla river, ta Brletol. bay IS made In
nve weeksi A' amall 'flotilla of tugs
will ateer north shortly after the disap
pearance of the windjammers. They
will act aa tenders for. the big craft as
wen as tne nsntvoats.
Toward fall the lucky of the fleet
will return with the aeaaon'e output
while the ill-fated ones, if, any, will be
at the bottom -of the sea -or bleaching
their bones on. the bleak, cliffs, of. the
Alaskan coaat. 1 ' V i i
, Oatttng , Ready to BaU.
The vaaaela booked to so north from
Columbia river are the '.Berlin. Henry
vuiard and Bt. Nicholas. The verun
will equip here, while the Henry VII
lard and St Nicholas will equip at the
city by the sea. The Berlin began re
ceiving cargo yesterday afternoon when
sn took. 160 tons or coal at ins nunners.
Today aha -will.- shift to Alaska dock.
Where the rest of the ' cargo and the
cannery crew .will go on board. . ;
The Berlin 'will go north in command
of Captain Frye, who took her to Brle
tol bay last Season. She will be escorted
by the. tug North King, which will leave
Astoria In command of Captain 'Nelaon
after the Berlin haa atood well out to
sea. The tug will tow the Berlin Into
anohorage at her -destination, hauL.nah-
ooata to ana rrom me canneries ana
act as a general tender to the Portland
concern's fleet
Aa cuatomary, the Berlin will tako
along a milch cow, several head of
aheep and- hogs, the former to furnish
Rllk and cream for the" Whites and:-the
tter to furnish fresh meat for the
Chinese, who insist upon a supply of
fresh pork. Stalls and pens for the
livestock will be erected on the main
deck as soon aa the freight haa been
taken en board. ' - , .....
Sxpeot Big Cleanup. '
In the davlta and upon the poop deck
will be hung a dosen or more Columbia
river nshboata, serving the purpose of
lfeboats on the way north and back.
The sailors will engage aa fishermen
upon reaching the Ashing rounds. They
signed on last week and assisted In
bringing the vessel from her winter
quarters at Ooble The tare expect to
make a, nice cleanup during the aeason
and at the same time have an invigorat
ing outing.
-Rortha for the Chinese cannerv men
are located under the forecastle head.
ng several eomlo eon as.
oncert hall was dscorated with
the British . shin Arctic
Stream.-- ,, . V'-e.- ta-n.
The stuge was decorated by a num
ber, of oil palntlogs. loaned for' the -occasion
by , w. i pearce,. chief officer 1 of
the British ship Calluna. ,) , , .
)ff 1 1- IN ' FROM' YAQVntA.
"4fTi t f; ' ;' ,'; i' '," x 1 '
Gasoline Schooner Condor llldei Ont
Fearful Gale.! -f -v
' . Coming up ths coast S rom Taquina the
little gasoline schooner Condor, Captain
?yler.. had a' rough time of iti SbeAleft
equina Sunday last and got Into the.
midst of a gale, the very first tbtng.
She reached Couch atreet dock , this
morning. i .. -rv.-. ; -- '
For mora than 14 houra aha rolled and
pitched Until it waa thought ahe would
shake to' pieces, but upon reaching port:
the staunch craft wae found , aa ' sea
worthy as when first launched.
The Condor came light thia trip, but
wtll take a earao of machinery and gen
Cancer
InlO Days
A - DIscoTery- That. Has Startled Che
" ;' ..-'. Wedlcal World.', :,';
' T nawa Atm.w.A .ka - 'm s.Alft 1
wprld .has been looking for, for years, a
sura cure ror cancer, so sura tnat u can
be absolutely guaranteed, j This J do,
snd I -can prove It . I have cured hun
dreds of the most horrlf vine cases in
t rom ' 10 . to'- SO daya, after celebrated
j minimum anu aurgaona awa f
all hopa of aavlng themvi-- .
After - you have aeen - the marvelous
results of this treatment you will be
surprised how easily -.Voir can- core
yourself at home without risk or danger.
I have one of thn finest .sanitariums
In the country for those who wish to
gome and have my personal attention.
Howaver. you can cure yourself iuat aa
ao of machinery ana gen-1 wen.. ai noma Anv UnK or nuainess
eral merchandise for Taquina. From nrni in Lebanon will tell you? we are
there ana
oer ;ana
nort. - ' .
. Captain Tyler' reports , that: the1 gaso-
une acoooner . nocwica. 1 wnicn - jtvut
s will go, to Waldportfor Jumn reliable and successful in curing cancer.
i then-poss)ply .return, to this; - n out the free. coupon below; with
- ' . . - ' y-., jTOur name jind address and send it today.
aahora at i Siuslaw about JO days; ago
will in' all - brobablllty ' be' floated. Ef
fort la now -being made to haul her over
the'SDlt into. the river, it having been
deoldud Impossible to attempt to li
her ;on.fha ocean aide,'
launch
,razB OAjfOBB courojr..
If you auffer- from cancer ta any
form, simply fill In your name and
address on dotted lines below and
mail today to Dr. Ctirry1 Cancer Cure
Co., S977 Curry.SanlUrlum, Lebanon,
Ohio. Y6u 'Will he-srorpriaed' how
easily you can cure youraelf at home
without risk: or danger.
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OFF. FOR PUGET SOr.ND.
Steamer Telegraph Leavea .Amidst
Din of Farewell Salutes.
The steawsr Telegraph Mff ddwn this
morning' bound for Seattle. . She was
given partlng eiluta "by" every river
opart aa ana idm mniuin - w uwi .
The Telegraph s whistle waskept going
almost constantly In responding to the
wan atAti aa. mi crriSh 1 STL .
The. Telegraph la a aternwheeler built
Tim , viv.r- trarriA.. ana m vruvr w wiiir
sund the rough water ot the sea has
been strengthened with a shield of
boards extending from the deck to a
height -of several feet all around the
upi.Tr w?ffv'... ..u ..-.ill.h..f mt thia nnrt In tha fall. She la
the bar ia smooth and theweather calm, now at NewcVii'lvfJI..- " Coroner Flnley and will be held pending
Being able-to. reel ori '"'l".'"' .V" has
Name
Bireet i
If ' you prefer not to address ths
Oaaaar aompanr itself, yea , may
ai. nvlv&tal 4at mm
weU by addressing Ui private a acre
tary. . W. Bamsey, Drawer JO,
ateoaawa. w. urn-, jwim. a-vw.
HIES fiOTE TO WIFE
TliEff KILLS
llfr.ISECF
7
Vthetic Letter to Famil Be
; fore Inhaling: CMorof orm. i
... . 1 s .. , .... ....r.,.'...
.K B. Ross, a resident of Tillamook
city, committed suicide yesterday after
noon at his room In the Belmont house,
104 K Fourth street, by inhaling, the
t umea"- of t chloroform. He - was dead
when found. . - . . . . 1 u ,
Roaa cams to Portland about two
weeka aao . to undergo treatment for a
malady from which he had been Buffer
ing for a long time. He received so
permanent benefit from the treatment
received and became despondent because
he believed th trouble to be incurable
The following letter which he left for
his wife explalna hla motive In taklnar
hls wa .life! , i,
' Mr dear darling wife: When this
reaches you I will be in eternity. Don't
think that ,1 dq not love you that I take
thia steD. I could not stand to come
home 'and be" a burdn to you. when I
I have not been able to
new. .Theresa, my aarunir- wjre, aon
aould not helD.
get any help here, v I -thought I was
getting better, but I waa mistaken. And
new, .Tneresa,- my aarung' wue. aon i
wort v too much' over man that has all
but spoiled your 'life, not through any
desire ta hurt you. Don't think hard
of me, dear, ' and tell , Pearl her papa
laves her and mamma too much to bo
a drag -for a few years and then have
to go away aiier n oaa usea up wnai
property we naa. tamy uua uiaae you,
Theresa. Tou have been a ood and
ajliaitniui who, muun mini iimu i ue-
.r. nrunoka an rteo'fae w' Elder be- wife,, for this cowardly deed. ' I have
t-..VTh . nr iiii Rin PrAm and way tna inrai XMauonai oana or i-ort-
tween thia port and Ban Fearo ana way wUJ -end yot th certlf,cat.
P0Tha German ahio Henrietta waa char- &2g" a .Htrtsw will get you
tered the other day to load new crop money.
The body was taken 'In charge by
mai from tha man'a family in Tllla-
an four, it Is expected to cover the Tha Norwsan steamer .Alter uiatnas k u regarding Its disposition.
distance from the mouth of the Colum- been listed for this port left San Pedro ,
b a to Wpe Flattery In lesa than a day. thia morning bound for Tacoma, It la , w v . n I III
w-, - waara nait tha TelearaDh has supposed that she was diverted In the I innnrnll I II I III
Var two veara past the Telegraph has
Kan nl vina- between Portland and As
toria, during the height of the passen
ger season. She is being taken to the
ann4 to Mima in the heavy passenger
business expected inciaent to tne iair.
MAKES XJUICK RUX.
last moment to the sound port The
Aker was here a few months ago, and
took a carao of wheat to- the 'orient
She returned to the coast with a cargo
of railroad ties.
The steam schooner Washington, Cap
tain Naaon, arrived nere teat nigni xrora
San Francisco with a full cargo of gen
eral freight. Part of It waa discharged
h atreet dock and a portion at
LADUKtltu-
fMlli
nosaiiav m nays.
Tha Rr.tlah- bark Celtlcburn
from flanta Rosalia to Columbia river
In 18 daya, about aa good time aa haa
ever Deen maae oeiween n iwo pun.
Bha arrived in the harbor thia morning
and ArannnA anchor in the stream.
Captain uanieia reports naving naa e
varv nleasant and uneventful voyage.
It waa a. little stormy off the California I
coast, DUt not enougn iv maae imiiga
ipieaaant.
The bark Is in ballast under charter
to carry a cargo of wheat to Europe
for Balfour, Uuthrie ft Co.
WRECK BREAKS UP.
lnarton will load lumber at Rainier. She I
came I encountered stormy weatner coming up
tne coaat.
CHARLES
AN
IGIII
DIES AT AGE OF 73
DUPED BY AGENT
Warrant Sworn Out Against
McCrosky for Violating
Employment Ordinance.
Has a larger paid circula
tion than any other weekly
publication in America.
The edition for last week" was
COPIES '
Xo Hope of Saving Hall of Schooner
Mildred.
iRnx-lal Dlinttch to The Jearul.)
Aberdeen. Wash.. March 25. Captain
Johannsen and the crew or tne wrecaeo
P. . MoCroaky, the employment
aeent whose place of business is at
21 North Second Street Is again in
trouble with the authorities. He waa
arrested thia morning on a charge of
aendine- two men to Tacolt Washing
Former Owner of Baldwin ton- " ccpt work ln cmp where no
. . , men were wanted
bneep & Lana uompany
Passes Away.
Tha man aDDlled to McCrosky for
Sosltlons ana were toia tnat ne naa or
era for men to work in T. Suther
land's camp at Tacolt. The employment
agent chargea one 01 tne men ieo
of I2.S0 and the other $1. In addl-
MARIXE NOTES.
hlla the white fleshermen will have veara win u .a
quarters in the half decs amiaanips.
The whltea will outnumber the ori
entals, but the strictest of discipline
will be maintained to prevent enact
mn nf hlnrul.aheddlnc tragedies that
might occur as a sequence to the
natural r&ca hatred that will exist
amonr the motley crew. The Chinese.
will have their own cooks, aa will the
wliitea, while the ship will have a
aeparate galley for the officers and
nors
Captain Frye stated thia morning that
Benin wii
v ror nenfl
Anrll. The Henry Vlllard will leave
the
read
erlln will in all probability be
for departure about the 10th of
down for Astoria today or tomorrow to
quip similarly ror tne-Aiaeaa rimer?
men a Parking company of Astoria, She
oea north In command of Captain
avldson. The St. Nicholas la at As
toria and will also go north under
charter to the Alaska Fishermen's Pack
ing company. .
PLEASANT AFFAIR.
Charles M. Cartwrlsht. a reanected "on to wis tne, men were uia i
aonooner Miiarea nave oeen in lovn ...... - , - i.v - -. - .
waatnort to recelva their waaes " "u as their return rare wnen iney aacer-
inTbedischVrged. The mat. staged man of this city, died this morning at tamed that there .were mv Positions
k h. vmji ,hi'h tha oantain and hi. i.nn, 91c ct,nh v. I ODen for them, xneir rare amountea
.t:r SSiJSPl SLJS; of 'll W -Th. Immedlat. caus. ot h,n,n,, at th. Suther-
ui..j ti. .i. nr ik, wrrir Vrt- his death wu blood BolsonlnB-. thoua-h land camn they were told that the or-
.fumnnti H aava it in faat rnin I his health has been Impaired since alder for men had been filled by Mc-
T . .. . . . I ' ! 1. .. knn . . w a.l hdfrtr. mnA
leces ana tnat a norse ana wagon i iiuonj . iT v, j
Itnal IUD HKC1K Allen UIC llOU 11U UIV, V
places to All. When they arrived back
In the citv the men demanded tnat mc-
CrosKy reimourse mem to tne amount
i or tne ree ana ran roaa in re. wnan
thia demand waa refused the men swore
I to a complaint charging McCrosky with
vlolatlna- the provisions of the employ
ment agent ordinance.
Testimony ln the case will be taken
before Judge Cameron ln the police
court tomorrow.
to n
could be driven Into the holes ln the
side of the ship. The salvage from the
Bliss Catherine Covach Prepares
Floe Program for Sailors.
The concert given Monday, night at
the inatitute of the Seamen's Friend
aoclety, Third and Flanders atreet. was
a great success. An exceptionally good
program was rendered under the man
agement of ' Miss Catherin Covach.
About 800 people were . present, among
them many sailors. ,
w. !.. xvevm ana Meistersinger; quartets
Wre much appreciated by the sailors
and 'to show that those who sail the
eeaa also " know ' something about the
vocal art.' aeveral tars responded with
aongs of the sea. Steward Hale of the
Astoria, March 26. Left up at 8:20 !
a. m., French bark Cornil Bart. Arrived
down it 7 l m.. steamer Elmore.
San Francisco, March 26. Arrived at
4 a. m., steamer Hanalel, from Port
land, for San Pedro.
Astoria. March 24 Left up at 4 p.
m., steamer Washington. Ieft up at
6:30 n. m.. steamer V. a. IjOod.
Falmouth, March 24. Arrived, French
bark Brlseux, , from Portland.
San Pedro, March 24.--Sailed, Nor
wegian steamer Aker. for Tacoma.
Astoria, March 26. Condition of the
bar at 8 a. m., rought; wind east, 12
miles; weather cloudy.
Tides at Astoria Today High water,
6:41 a. m,,7. feet; 7:48 p. m., 6.2 feet.
Low water, 12:65 a. m., 0.6 feet.
ALONG THE WATERFRONT,
The steamer Breakwater leaves for
Coos Bay thia evening.
The steamer' 8ue H. Elmore left for
Tillamook yesterday afternoon with a
fairly good cargo.
The British ship Arctic Stream is in
tha atream ready to proceed down the
river.- British consul James Laldlaw
this morning had a hearing In the mat
ter of ths drownlna- of Sailor Venge-
llnk. who Jumped overboard from the
vessel on the way out-from- Eur-ae.
The Steamer Eureka will begin making
regular .trips between this port and
Eureka On April S. She will touch at
Coos Bay both ways. The Eureka will
be operated .hy the North Pacific Steam
ship company, which operates the steam-
I f
t r y . iii.1ssjii v
c-f " : ?
PROHIBS TO MEET TO
riVENT
HOLD
0
This is, by far, the largest circulation ever
achieved by any weekly magazine in this country
Exactly nine years, to a day, since George
Horace Lorimer became Editor-in-Chief of The
Saturday Evening Post, an average increase in
its circulation of a hundred thousand copies a
year has proved its editorial quality and conse
quent popularity. ,
President
State Meeting Next Friday
Will Indorse Statement
Xo. 1, Say; Leaders.
Diet
vs.
Cosmetics
Good Food Clears
the
Complexion
The best "Beauty Doctor" in the world is a good, pure food. Rich, greasy,
or poorly cooked foods will-ruin the finest 'complexion a woman waa aver
blessed with, and all th. cosmetics and treatments she may give it will only
. cover .up, .no.tiremove.,th,..blemahes. ..:,.,..,.,.,.,., .,...:..,..,.....,,,, .,.
. The treatment. must come from, ths inside, for the pores of tha akin must
have the proper rooa xo do neauny.
C. M. Cart wright.
Prohibitionists of Oregon will hold
their state convention on Friday next at
the United Brethren church. East Fif
teenth and Morrison streets. On ths
same day the Multnomah county con
vention win ne neia.
According to the stories of the lead
ers of the Prohibition movement it is
year ago when he waa injured ln belna- expected that the convention will be a
run over hy an express wagon in front large and enthusiastic one. From the
of the Unitarian church. . discussion that has already taken place
Mr. Cartwright crossed the plains ln 'in formulating tne plans or the conven-
1853 and settled in Oregon City. Later, lon it is stated the state meeting will
he went Into the mercantile business at Indorse Statement No. 1 and pledge its
Butteville. Where ha nrosnrai h ni members to vote for those candidates
went to Salem where he was - one of for the legislature who are pledged to
the pioneer merchants of the city the principle, provided they are up to
Thence, he went to eastern Ores-nn and the moral standard demanded by the
enfanti in tne sneep DUSlness for 20 pnncipiea oi win pari, xun convention
While there he became
lata A u hv
and John fiommerville In the Baldwin I Frank 8. Fields, who Is a candidate
years.
elated with
an. is aiao .XDTCiea 10 aecinrs ivoon in ia-
Breyman 1 vor or proportional representation.
Sheep and Land comnanv and waa it I for reelection aa county clerk of Mult-
president throughout its existence. A nomah county, will be given the in
few years ago he bought the old. Ben I dorsement of the Prohibition party of
Hoiiaday place at Seaside,' now called Muitnoman county at its meeting ra
Seaslda House, and mai it mt th I day. according to the present Plan.
time of his death. ' ' N. A. Davis of Milton, Umatilla coun-
His first wife was Ad.lia Oeer. by,y being prominently mentioned as
whom he had three children, who are all Possible nominee for congressman
Five cents the copy; $1.50 by the year.
Our Boys Are Everywhere
The Curtis Publishing Company, Philadelphia. Pa.
10
rtipn. LaxatiYe Fruit Syrup
Cures Biliousness, Sick
Headache, Sour Stom
ach. Torpid Liver and
Chronic
Pleasant
HI
Cleanses the system
thoroughly and: clears ;
sallow; complexions cf
pimples , and blotches. :
It la suar&ntaed
rom iiu st iu smnaaxsTa.
1
living: Mrs. Van Houten of New Mex
ico, Mrs. w. h. Moser of Portland, and
3. B. Cartwrlirht of AmiM. h
ried Mrs. Charlotte Mof fett, who sur-1 for Justice of the supreme court.
viy.b 111 in, ti year, ago,
from the second district. It la also be
lieved that C. J. Bright of Wasco, Sher
man county, will receive the nomination
OVERWHELMING FACTS
ON BRIDGE TRAFFIC
A ' lady living' in the .West " of London, England; writes as follows :
i "Grape-Nuts food has done m. a world of good. Borne years ago I fell a
victim to a serious Illness, which did great -damage to my constitution. I gave
up hope of ever recovering my natural-good fcealth until last winter, when
tempted to try Grape-Nuts mora from a liking for that kind of food than from
I Wiy nop 01 n uoin ma buuu. . ..v cv .rn .t tv. - - u(. - . j
JT "I found to my surprise after- trial of a week or two thai I was getting
r - . . m vnlA. mtlih mtmTl r.r And nv AAmnfavlAfk .mwmm Vuwpnl n a. Km..-
'QUlt. piUHIVlvUl . w..u ... .u. . - I . . vww,,,,a VIWV-
tifully dear. . In fact, since eating Orape-Nuta my friends aay I, look 10 yaars
"Name given by the os turn Co Bat Ue'Cireek.' Mich.' "r
1-S
T-
There's a Reason" for
4 According to figures submitted
4 by tha Oregon Railroad & Navl
4 gatlon company the river steam-
w era In the service of that com-.
4 pany carry about S.000 people 4
through the bridges during tha
month of July when the trafflo
to tha beach resorts and other
amusement places is heaviest.
4 .During February these steamers
A .carry leas than 1r0oq people. Tha
average monthly travel through
the bridges on the river is estl-
mated at from 1,000 to , 4,000
people. , - '
S ' Statistics show ' that daring
February when the oount was
mads 4,060,000 people cross the
four bridges at Portland every,
month In the streetcars. Aside
. from this r there ara 300,000
teams that pass over the bridges
every month and a large number
: of pedestrians.. . '
i These are tha figures to be
. Bubmltted to tha ' war depart-
ment in an effort to procure, a,
regulatl&n of , tha bridge draws
so that they 'may be closed at
least for an, hour -each morning
and evening to allow, passenger
trafflo. .
OFFICE LIKELY TO 7
FALL TO D0WELL
Members of the city civil aervlce Mm.
mission met this morning and passed
UDon the marklna-a of nanera of m.
cent examinations. In the examination
for battalion chief, Captain .Frank Dow
ell passed the highest of four candl.
dates wun a grace or 7.7i. other can
aidatss were marxea aa follows; Ca
tain J. ' W. Stevens, 04.60; Captain
jama, jjiuano, bo. bo, ana captain E. V.
Hale, 84.00. Chief Campbell wUl select
one -of the successful men. probably
Powell, to succeed to the position left
vacant by the recent resignation of Les
HOioen. ' i . - .
W. H. Adamson' war"th . ofily m
eaaaful candidate In the axamlnnMnn
for draughtsmen In the city engineer's
ornoe. : ,v v.. r , . , .
Perfect fitting glasses $1 a Metxgers
Farm House Burned. '
(Bneeial D Urate to Tae JanruLt
BM gene. Or, March IB The residence
or H. cannon,, on a xarm aix miles be
low Eugene, waa destroyed by fire yea
terday, together--with about - half Ita
CASTOR I A
v Tor Infants and CMldreq,
j Bears tb ;
MEXICAN
MUSTANG
LINIMENT
Good for Klan or Beast
WHILE using for Horses
and Cattle Tseax in mind
that it is just as valuable
lnrcrar home.
That lame arm, strained
muscle or braised hand will
not twinge long: if Mexioaui
Mnatsune Liniment haa
been Applied. It penetrates
quickly and sorelieres all pain
and soreness.
Oar reeerd is M years el
contents. The fire started from a de
fective flue while the men folka were
In the fields, and Mre. Cannon was un
able te get all of the furniture out of
tne nouse, Tne loss is snout , n.ovv,
V spectacles $1.00 at Metsger's.
LORD ASKS COURT
TO HURRY HIS TRIAL
rarla T Lord, an attorney. Indicted
together with John H. Hall and othera
am a Ahafn Af Annamracv to ODacruoi
Justice In connection with land fraud
trials, appeared before Judge Wolver-
ton ln the United
this morning
States district court
and requested ' tha rein
statement of tha indictment ao that his
trial may prooeeo. -,
"If your honor please. Mr. trord said
before the court. "I ask that the order
previously entered by you at the re-
aue.t of Francia J. Henev be annulled
and that the' indictment againat me be.
reinstated ; unon thw calender of ; the
court and aet for trial. Thia la id ao
oordance with your honor'a aua-seatlon
some time aa-o that I-.hould -make ao-
pllcation' to your honor at thia term of
court ana i now 1 bsk tnat in. inmpt-
JSBi ba flispiH in jtMP ja poaltloa that
We Sell 'Em
to Suit Your
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When You Travel, Travel in Good Company
If you travel in the company of SELZ ROYAL
BLUE shoes, you'll travel far and have foot com
fort all the way. V They're made .to last, and' ,look
good alb the time; there are no better;., shoes
aae. We 'ask1 S30. S4.00 anH fin f nr t hem
and every man who buys one pair buys more of them.
They fitand we guarantee your satisfaction. : V'
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Formerry 149
Third Street
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