The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 03, 1908, Page 14, Image 14

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    i ' THE OREGON ' SUNDAYJOURNALV PORTLAND, : SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 3, 1903.
JMIBAMIIIDS:
DELAY SCHOONER
Mindoro tfakes Port After
' Tedious Voyage From
r - Australia.
' " ' ' :V'-'"'" f
UNABLE TO TICK UP
FAVORABLE TRADES
Lonff Voyage of Coal-Laden Ship
Lends Faint Hopes of the British
i; Bark Castle Rock Making Port,
LlUiough Xor Given tTp for Lost.
c Head winds and ralms are responsible
tnr the schooner Mindora's Ion and re-
dioua voyage from Newcastle, New
South Wales, to this port She arrived
here last night after having been out no
days. Captain Laesen declares that for
84 'days straight he had to battle wan
tubborn head winds.
, "Only one day did the wind blow In
our favor," said the captain last night
In speaking of the voyage, "and then
w made the best of it We were near
the mouth of the Columbia, and hoped
that at last the spell had been broken,
but It was all In vain,, for before mid
night the breeze had again veered
around, and It was up to us to resume
bealUig against It I never saw such
luck. Try what we would, It seemed
Impossible to work Into a favorable
bvlt. everywhere It was from the oppo
site WrtiPr,-'V ; . ,
The Mindoro was out long enough al
most to cause her going on the reinsur
ance board, but somehow friend of
Captain Laesen felt certain she would
come In all right and that nothing but
contrary winds could possibly be to
blame for her tardiness. - And she
reached Astoria Thursday night looking
as snick and span as had she been, out
only a few days.
She came ud the river yesterday and
berthed at the Pacific company's bunk
ers at 7 o'clock last night, where she
will discharge her cargo of 2.000 tons
of coal. In the meantime her owners
will cast; about for new business, no
; charter for outward loading having been
ctoaed so far as Captain Laesen Is in
' formed. .
When In midoeean Second Officer W.
Echroeder. fell overboard from the poop
deck and drowned. A boat was lowerej
as soon as the accident was discovered,
but despite the fact that he was picked
up In less'than Krurinntesrlichroeder
' was dead. Schroeder had been chewing
tobacco, and in the. excitement Incident
to his going overboard swallowed part
of it, with the result that . It choked
hfm. ' This accounted for his bodjK're
malning afloat, although the man ap
parently made no attempt to swim.
The body was consigned to the deep
With the usual ceremonies. Schroeder
was aged about 60. years, and hailed
from Port Blakeley, where he formerly
worked at longshoring.
In drifting about in the tropics the
schooner ran close to several Islands,
but the natives' made no attempt to
reach her. , '
The voyage of the Mindoro .lends a
schooners Cascade, . Tosemlte, Tellow-
stone, westerner ana oiympia win toaa
lumbar for California ports. The Olym-
pia was never on - the ' Columbia - river
4efore-ibr
constant visitors. JLach of these nil
capacity from 7v 0,000 to 00,000 feet-
ALLIANCE OFF POJOOOS.
Liner Leaves With Large List of Pas-
- senders and Big Freight.
The steamer Alliance. Captain Olson,
left Couch-street dock at 9 o'clock, last
night for Coos Bay, with a large list
of passengers and a good freight." In
cluding lot of ttachlnery.---The-gaBo
but will depart
onaay morning.
F. P. Baumgartner,: Portland repro
sentative or .the (iray steamship com
cany, who suffered a broken arm Thurs
day night while starting his automobile
is again able to be about. He had the
broken bones set yesterday and in the
aiternoon appeared at me or rice as u
nothing had Jiappend. -
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TO LOAD FOB PANAMA.
Horrors bf Tat Girls
Coming Out
'":
line achooner Condor" which was sched
uled to leave, for Waldport and New
port, oia not get away
uo
Xorwecian Steamer Hornelen Ar
( rives for- Lumber Cargo.
The inra-e Norwegian steamer Hor
nelen reached Astoria yesterday after
noon and is expected at the mills of the
Portland Lumber company In 'South
Portland tiis afternoon to basin load'
lng lumber for Panama. The Hornelen
la here in Place of the British. steamer
River Forth which was originally char
tared for the business.
This is the Hornelen's second visit
here and she is still In command of
Captain Nelson who once upon a time
made this city his home, lie was then
employed on the river boats plying be
tween here ana Astoria.
On her last voyage out of this port.
the Hornelen carried a cargo of wheat
NEW BOAT. FOB UPPER BITER.
Steamer Kennewick Will Soon Fly
Between Pasco and Grand Rapids.
Spokane. Wash.. May 2. rThe Kenne-
wkk, is the name of the new boat
which will be launched at Kennewick,
Washington, on the Columbia river. The
boat was built by the Seattle Ship
yard company and was brought to
kennewick. Via Portland. She will ply
between Pasco and Grand Rapids on
the Columbia
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
faint hpe -of possibly the British bark
Castle Ttock yet reaching port although
lie was given up for lost several weeks
ago, when aoout lbu days out The Cas
tle Rock was bound from Newcastle to
Puget sonnd, and no word of her has
been received since -she stcuck out with
her coal cargo. Captain Laesen of the
Mindoro reports no unusually severe
. weather In his path, and it is therefore
taken as not altogether improbable that
the missing bark might have fallen Into
one of the prolonged calms and either
drifted ashore on a remote coral reef or
gotten so far out of her course that she
is stui siowiy making her way . toward
her destination. Captain Laesen. how
ever, does not care to venture a guess
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
Castle '
Ssfttlar Users Sns to Arrive.
Breakwater, Coos Bay u ...... . May . t
Rose City, San Francisco May 6
Roanoke. Han Pedro dnd way.... May 6
Eureka, Eureka and cos.......May 7
Sue H. Elmore, Tillamook May T
Alliance, Coos Bay., May 7
State, San Francisco May 12
O. W. Elder. San Pedro, way.. .May II
Alesia. orient..,. June 1
Numantla. orient July 1
Arabia, orient Aug. 1
Nioomedia, orient ..Sept 1
scalar Users to Depart.
Breakwater, San Francisco ......May t
Koanoke. San Pedro and way.. May 7
Sue H. Elmore, Tillamook .May 8
uureica, &urex& ana uoos. . . . . . .May
Rose City, San Francisco ...... May 9
Alliance, Coos Bay May 9
Nicomedla, orient .May 10
Geo. W. Elder, San Pedro. May 14
State, San Francisco .....May It
Aiesia. orient .... June I
Numantla. orient July 6
Arabia, orient Aug. t
Tassels ta Forv
Broderlck Castle, Br. ship .Stream
Largiemore, Br. sh; O. W. P. dock
fcdward Detallle, Fr. bk Irving
Molier, Fr. bk Stream
Crown of India, Br. bk. ...... Dry dock
Ley land Bros., Br. sh. O. W. P.
Albyn, Rus. bk N. P. Lumber Co.
Eugene Pergallne, Ft. bk .Oceanlo
Cornll Bart Br. bk.. .Montgomery No. t
noma, ucr. dk Montgomery No. 3
Coming out is the first great event of
a gin s lire, ene minus ana !"
about it from the hour she understands
what it means. It IS to De ner nrsi
triumphal social hour. " Then Tiow ter
rible must be the anticipations of the
over-fat young maides who realises her
proportions are rar rrom cumunuim
to the standard of fascination set by
the more shapely girls with whom she
Is about to compete. -Hence, ensue
desperate efforts, by means of rigid
dieting, curtailment of fudge and cnoco
late delights, strenuous zeroising at
the risk of developing a square-set and
angular outline of figure, to take off
the excess of matronly fat Or else the
distracted debutante files for succor to
tne "patent ' ' ana secret cvavcruaeu
remedies. , . .
The result only too frequently Is that
the ao-called remedies and starvation
diet ruin her Stomach, while the exer:
else 'makes her coarse and boyish, and
may be accompanied by serious pnysi'
A
better vDlan. one :
which , other fat folks by the way,
far
csl 'danger.
which othftv
whether mala nr fomsle. Old Or VOUng.
may adopt with equal benefit, is to go
to the druggist get these three simple
remedies, vis: H os. Marmola, H os.
Fluid Extract Cascara Aromatic and
iV4 os. Syrup Clmplex, mix them to
gether and take one tesspoonful after
meals and at bedtime. . . .
With the aid of this harmless receipt
one can reduce as much or as little as
one pleases, quickly and safely. . ' It
works naturally, does not cause wrinkles
and reduces the body symmetrically.
Furthermore, it depends on neither
exercising nor diet to help to co the
work, and it will not distress mo stom
ach. On the contrary, it is beneficial to,
the system, cleansing the blood and
clearing the complexion. Finally It
saves a girl's money, for any druggist
will fill this receipt for a small suns.
KILL SOON BE Sl.00. DON'T HESITATE OR YOU WILL REGRET IT
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flJortiiv,esliTn Exploi aiion and Sevelopiiient Co.
ALONG THE WATERFRONT.
The schooner W. R. Hume, which
reached Astoria yesterday, is under!
charter to load lumber at this port for
Callao. Peru.
rne Harriman iiner eenavor reii yo-
terday morning for San Francisco with
J60 passengers. Her place will be
taken by the State of California, the
latter being due to arrive here May 12.1
The Harriman liner mcomeaia is ais-i
charging freight at Alaska dock. She
will begin loading for the- orient tomor
row or Tuesday.
The steamer Chas. R. Spencer will go
Into commission tomorrow morning be-1
tween Portland and The wanes, oper-
ting on a dally schedule lor tne time
being. Possibly the boat will be putj
on the Fortiana-Astoria run later in
the season.
MARINE NOTES.
Several Changes Announced In Marks
on' Columbia River.
4 Captain t J. Werlich. llrhthonaa In
epector, yesterday issued the following
Columbia river entrance, south chan
nel dii Duoy. f. marked "S. C In
.. black, heretofore reported missing, was
iemporarny repiacea ny a r. a. tall
first class nun. Anrll 27.
Clatsop spit buoy 4, a first Class nun.
1 found missing , April 27, was replaced
urn eoiiiv udy. -
The following buovs. removal Ani-ll
it. 1908. on account of the high water
S n iae v-oiumoia ana Willamette rivers.
typs
WJH be replaced when the nresAnt rrh.
. et subsides, of which due notice will be
. given: - 1 ,
Mount Coffin channel buoy 2, second
class spar.
- Cowlits river buoy, H, a black first
class spar. -;,
Cottonwood Island shoal buoys, 1 and
I, each a first class spar.
. Carr slough. 2. first class spar. .
-Hunter shoal buoys. 1, I and 4, each
a first class spar.
Martin Island bar buoys, S and 4,"
each a first class spar.
Reeder Crossing buoys, 2, 4 and ,
each a first class spar.
Willamette river Coon Island chan
nel buoy, 2, a first class spar.
Nigger Tom Island buoy, 1, a second
.class spar.
MANY COASTERS COMING.
Steam Schooner Olympia Will Be
' New Among Visitors.
A large fleet -of steam schooners will
be in the river this week to load for
i anrornia porta Tomorrow the North
land will be at Couch street dock with
a full general cargo from San Fran
cisco and Monday the Homer will be
at the same wharf with another larqe
quantity of freight from the Bay City.
The Northland will take lumber at
the mills of the Portland Lumber com
pany for return cargo and the Homer
will go south with a full' cargo of
wheat She will -In all probability re
ceive her, cargo at Irving dock where
she loaded about 10 days ago for San
Francisco. v
On the .low-er. Columbia . the steam
Donna Francesca. Br,
urania, JNor. bk
Alstcrkamp, Oer. bk.
Bretagne, Fr. sh. ....
Strathgyle. Br. ss....
Ancaios, Br. ship
Boveric, far. ss ,
Churchill, Am. sen.
Mabel Gale, -Am. sch.
c;cno. Am. DKtn.
bk
. .Astoria
. .Oceanic
Astoria
Stream
i Dry dock
Albina
. E. & W. Mills
Astorui
Inman-Poulsen
Astoria
Astoria. MaV 1. Arrived down during
the night steamers Argyll, Eureka and
1.-1 . ...4a.I An tarn a t 1(l!tA m m. I
in v , v , ai i wtv w i
and sailed at 11:40 p. m. steamer Asun
cion for Ban Francisco; arnvea at i:au
. m. Norwegian steamer worneien irom
ail A" , ..iiv.i..w. i . . . v. uv n .. - -
p. m. and sailed steamed eenator ior
Ban Francisco; sailed at ii a.
RtpAtni l.nrfkka. for Rureka.
"Ban Francisco. May. 2. Sailed last
night steamer Shoshone for Portland;
arrived steamer St. Helens from Port
land; sailed at 11:30 a. m. steamer
Rose City for Portland; sailed schooner
Irene for Columbia river.
Tides at Astoria Sunday: High water
2:08 a. m., 8.8 feet; 8:18 p. m., 7.S
feet Low water 9 a m., 0.7 of a foot;
8.58 p. m., 8.2 feet
Our stock is beine taken up with surprising jrapidity. s The millionaire, the merchant, the doctof.
the lawyer, the mechanic, are all buring it, Why not ycrctij' And ; do it now. We want to hear the
hum p the wheels of o- mill within a few months, then "tlsmsping of our lumber, and then the
income. Will you be ne of the lucky ones tohare in the ptofitf? $100 invested now will rive vou
a life income. I- . . . i ,-:W7w . '.'.'.r,;',, .
I can positively convince you thar there is no better investment on the present market than the
one here offered. ' . " "" ,J S-fi
hink of it! " Four billion-feet of high-priced hardwood, merchantable timber, located on .the
Coast, accessible and easily logged, on good, wide, tidewater rivers.
The market for every foot of this vast tract is already established and the profits will be enor
mous. "Ten million feet per year can.be sold in the immediate vicinity of bur plant This one market
guarantees a net profit of 30 percent on the entire investment, and represents but '"a small propor
tion of our output. . ' it - :. .
This large tract of timber is located on .thf 'Pacific Coast; where we have the-feest shipping facili
ties to any port in the world available.- ' , , , -
v ;The timber, consists principally of the highest-priced woods used in the manufacture of pianos,-"-"'
hotel fixtures, shipbuilding, railroad and electric cars, house and office trimmings, furniture' and
many other indispensable wood commodities. v : r v , -
The woods comprise MAHOGANY,- LIGNUM -VITAE, EBONY, CEDAR, Z ROSEWOOD
OAK, RUBBER, BALSAM COPOEBA, COCOABOLA. ' f 1 '
v The net price of thisvaluable tracj of timber is less than 20c PER THOUSAND FKRT and
most of ;it finds a ready market at prices rangingfrom $100 to $400 per thousand.
& The tlGNUM VITAE is in great demand and marketable at more than $1,000 per thousand feet.
The Board of Directors of the Northwestern Exploration & Development Go., which controls this
timljer has authorized me to sella limited number of. shares of its stock at SOoper share (par value
$1.00) for the purpose of installing a plant of sufficient size to meet the demarias o the market.
I have on exhibition at my office samples of wood (highly polished), cut from tis tract; also
cruisers' reports and other data, which will convince at once the most skeptical of the wonderful
money-making resources of this enterprise. ( .
Call or write and secure subscription blanks. Do not delay, or you may miss the opportunity of
a lifetime.
GEO." W. DOUGLAS
318 WORCESTER BUILDING
PORTLAND, . , OREGON
BUSINESS GOOD,
AUDITOR SAVS
At the close of this service a letter
front Rev. Mr. Poole in answer to the
call to the pastorate will be read. Bi
ble school, 10 a! m.; B. T. P. U.. 7 p. m.
tnristian Thirteentn and urant
streets. Rev. D. C Kellems. Das tor.
Sunda school, 10 a m.: mornlna serv
ice, 11 o'clock; Christian Endeavor, 7
p. m.; evening service, 8 o'clock. The
Nome City, Am. ss Llnnton
oneua, or. ss nour Mills
Mindoro. Am. ach Par.ifin hunker
uonoor, sen Couch Street
Nicomedla, Oer. ss Alaska
Hornelen, Nor. ss Portland L. Co.
W. R. Hume, Am. sch ..Astoria
En Boats to load Lumber.
Melville Dollar. Am. ss.. .San Francisco
Ravalli. Am. ss. .
Kelburn, Br. bk......
Virginia. Am. sch
W. R. Hume. Am. sch.
Homer. Am. ss.
S. Lood.. Am. bs. .
R. D. In man. Am. ss. -.
Irene. Am. sch ..San FVanHano
n.ing tyrus, Am. sen San Franclsi
, .San .Francisco
Mojillones
..San Francisco
..San Francisco
.San Francisco
.San Francisco
.Kan Francisco
Antwerp
London
.. . .Hamburg
Antwerp
.....Antwerp
Antwerp
..... Cardiff
Antwerp
Antwerp
. . . . . .London
. . . .Hamburg
Antwero
. . . . .Antwerp
Antwerp
. .Antwerp
H. K. Hall, Am. sch San Francisco
Ba Boats With Cement sad General.
Aberfoyle, Br. ah. .......
Edmund Rostad. Fr. bk.
Bmanuele Accame. It. bk
Asgard, Nor. ship........
Biiiurt, Fr; bk ;
Albert Rlckmera Ger. bk.
Clan Graham. Br. sh. ....
Kugenie FautreL Fr. bk.,
Gael. Fr. bk ,
Neatsflelds, Br. shlo ....
David de AnJera Fr. sh. .
Brabloch, Br. bk
KUloran, Br. sh
Jolnvllle. Fr. bk.
Carmanlan, Br. bk..... Hamburg
Ooal Balps 8a Boats.
La Roche Jacquelin, Fr. bk. Newcastle, A.
Tramp Bteasasrs Sa Bonte.
Inverkip, Br. ss.. ,...San Francisco
Boveric. Br. sa ........ San Francisco
Taunton. Br. ss ; Guaymas
Foerlc. Br. ss San Francisco
Madura, Br. as San Francisco
Tabor, Nor. ss. .. .Bremerton
Strathfillan. Br. ss Batavla
Guernsey. Nor. ss San Francisco
Ba Boats la Ballast to Load Orala.
Manx King. Br. sh Taltral
Port Crawford. Br. sh .....Callao
Agnes Oswald. Br. sb, ..Callao
River Fallocb. Br. bk Callao
gordsee. Ger. sh. Callao
regon, Ger. sh. ...Yokohama
Gen. Faidherbe, Fr. bk Yokohama
Henrietta, Ger. sh West coast
Aster. Ger. bk .'..Valparaiso
Marechael de Noaillea. Fr. blcWeat coast
Helena "Blum. Fr. bk.'. Bristol
Oil Steamers Sa Boats.
Geo. Loomla Am. as San Francises
Books Show There Was tegw
Much Doinl: in Clarke
in Montli of April.
(Special Dispatch to Tse JoaraaU
Vancouver. Wash.. May 2. Accord
ing to the report of County Auditor
Kles, for the month of April the busi
ness or the office Is forging aneaa
steadily each year. The total fees col
lected amounted to '1694.05. the most
ever taken In by the office in a single
the Bible": evening topic. "Let Your
Women KeeD Silence in the Church.1
St. Paul' isngusn Lutneran Thir
teenth and Franklin streets. Rev. W.
C. Drahn, pastor. , Sunday school, 9:4s
a m.: morning service, 11 o clock; Lu
ther league. 7 p. m.: evening service,
8 o'clock. The pastor will occupy the
puipit Dotn morning ana evening, sun-
jests: Morning, "The Lord Is My
fense Against Atheism." Reception to
new . members at the close of morning
service.
St Lnke's - Episcopal East . Eighth
end-C streets. Rev. W. C. Sheppard,
month Prior to this dctobe?. i" rector. Services as usual at 8 and 11
was the banner month, with S62S.75.
However, at that time the marriage V-
cense fee was 86,. while now It is but
Vi. Forty marriage licenses were is
sued during: the month lust closed.
which would, add $80 more to the total
on tne same oasis tnat uctODer. iuo.
was reckoned.
The total number of deeds filed dur
ing April was 203, while only 85 mort
gages were recorded, 'mere were bz
satisfaction of mortgages.
a m.. with preaching by the rector.
Christian science society Bonn s nail.
Sunday school, 10
ice, 11 ociock.
mon.
m. ; Sunday serv-
Subject of lesson ser-
Evejlastlng Punishment." ' Mid
week testimonial meeting, Wednesday,
s p. m.
Presbyterian Tenth and Park streets.
Usual services. Pastor will occupy nul-
plt Mra C. B. Sears will sing at the
morning servica
SUICIDE OWNED
, VALUABLE. CLAD!
(Special Dlpteh to The 7omruiL .
.Vancouver, Wash,, May S. The fu
neral of William Barton will be held
from the Vancouver undertaking par
lors at 2:30 o'clock Monday. Interment
will be in the City cemetery.
It Is learned that Barton, who com
mitted suicide and who had no known
relative, was possessed of a timber
claim valued at $3,000.
Tennis Club Organized.
(Special Dispatch to Ths Joornal.)
Vancouver. Wash- May 2. The Van
couver Tennis club was organised last
night and the following officers were
elected: Dr. R. D. Wiswall, president;
C. Guarnberg, secretary and treasurer;
R. f. .Wiswall. D. McMaster. W.Du-
Boise and C. Quarnberg, trusteea The
club has at present 80 members and
has leased tennis grounds at Fourteenth
ana Columbia streets.
Real Estate Transfers.
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
Vancossver, Wash., May I. Ths f ol
lowing transfers of real estate were
filed for record In the county auditor's
office yesterday:
Betsy Ongh to X T. Wendel. lots 8
mrA A Klnb tt W.ahAii.Bl 9KA
l.ys Weir to W. E. Chandisr, 4oJ
acres, section 21, township 6 north,!
range s east, (i.iuu.
. E. F. Terapes to E. J. Rederlck, lot
10, Tempos' addition to Vancouver,
f fVV.
Claus Bloom to Swan Bloom, IS acres,
section 13, township 8 north, range 2
east, 1,000.
Emma Olson to Swan Bloom, 23 acres,
section IS, township 8 north, rang 2
east, $800. -
Swan Bloom to James Norberg, 2$
acres, section 13, townsblp 3 north,
range 2 east $3,000.
M. C. Black to George Thomson, lot
, block 87, East Vancouver, $1,800.
D. E. Pearce to George Thomson, lots
1 and 2, block 67, Vancouver Heights
82.S00.
OHIO BOY OF TEN
1 TO WHITE BOOK
. Ohio. Mav 1. Tn atnriv ih.
Juvenile court problem and write a
book on it, Luclen Fairchild, 10 is in
Cleveland.
He is the son of Lc-renso Fairchild.
Akron business mas and philanthropist.
AThe boy has taken a great interest tn
the movement to lmnrovo tha w.ir.r. r.e
Nuvenlle offendera Hs has read largely
To add practical knowledge to his the.
orles, he fa in Cleveland as the guest of
Mrs. Louise A. Btegman, probation of
ficer of the court - He spent Sunday at
Judge Addams' house and was in Ju
venile court Monday listening to oases
on trial.
d&gccurslons to Ilermlstoa.
Plndleton. Or., May 8 The first of
the week-end ezaurailoTia ta Ha mr
Hermlston over the O. R. 4 N. will
leavehere tomorrow on the Portland
local, train. Beslnntna Sundov n
continuing indefinitely, ths O. R. A N
will run these excursions on Saturday
and Sunday of each week, running from
Portland and Pendleton to Harmliimi
and return.
NEW WOODMEN READY .
AGAINST ROSE "SHOW
(Special Dispatch to Tha Journal.)
Vancouver, Wash.. May 2. General
Organizers Kennedy and Dibble of Se
attle are in Vancouver In the Interests
of the Woodmen of the World. It Is
their plan to spend the best part of the
month in this -city and county working
up the interest of Woodcraft, and 1 on
the evening of June 6 there will be a
log rolling in this city, at which it is
expected to initiate at least 100 mem
bers. June 6 Is Woodmen day at the Port
land Rose Carnival and the camp here
will take part in the parade, in which
there will be at least 20,000 Woodmen
In Una -
At the Churches.
(Special Dlapatch to The Journal.)
Vancouver. Wash., May 2. Services
will be held st the various houses of
worship in this city as follows:
Methodist Ninth and Columbia
streets. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.;
morning, service, 11. o'clock, Ep worth
league. 7 p. m. ; evening service, 8
ociock. Rev. William A. Lovett will
preach both morning and evening.
Baptist Eleventh and Harney streets.
There will brJ preaching at 11 a m. only.
THIS IS THE MRGEST SAILING SHIP IN THE WORLD.
' " ''ai .'".VtV -f ' .
1 ' '"" 'iwni-'i ill ii w i i on m m mmwnm mumx,.Krirmi ,t.
Of about 5.000 tons net register, the (German, ship Pfeussen Is the largest 'w-lnmmer ta.th6Wworli9L;
Is Ilve-mastcd and. full-rifg-ed as shown" by U ' plctitre.' .' f- s n'J- y 7 . ' -'r-. - .
1000 PEOPLE TURNED A WAY SATURDAY -Twentfive Extrg Sales People For This Week
Great Sale of Fans Clothing and Hats
BY
Worburfon Salvage :& A
iJiustmeit .Co
133 Fifth Street, Second Store From Olds "CBl King's Department Store
$45,800.00 worth of highest class suits, pants
and hats. The entire stock must be sold
within 30 days to adjust losses on a basis of ,
42
On
Per Ccmt
The goods are of the best qualities and latest styles and most
be sold to adjust losses and claims. Open Fridays and
Saturdays till 1 0 p. m. to give those an opportunity that
cannot attend during the day. . V v
Tailors: Sale lasts 30 days, no longer..
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