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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENINO, NOVEMBER SO, 1003. n IMUKOSTJUES lUUUBLE- CARGO (icrman Ship Clears with Wheat Valuedat rMore Than Dollar. LU3IBER SHIPMENTS Is supposed that the lighthouse lender ManaanKa, In comni4 tt t'er'aln 3, Kyrne. went out to the lightship aa too a aa (he norm abated and took Cap tain X.evl Bnyrttr m J tila erw off. At th lighthouse- deiiartment nothing could ! learned . thla morning as to whether Ah AJsuaanJta had Ixxn able to reach tit Jlghtahlp r not. aa all of the wire war down, but the wire have bean temporarily repaired and on of tha fJra tneaaages to coma over them waa tha on to Mr. Frenkll; announcing tha efe arrival In Aetorla of Iba shipwrecked crew. Mr. Franklin aald thla morning that It la not tha Intention of tha owner of the Argo to abandon tb run and that they are now engaged In looking OF HIS f,!0M8-IIHM' St. Paul Broker 3Iust Find ; Her or Lose His Wife Outcomo of Joke. measure will reduce thla percentage In an altogether aatlafactory manuer, and tha puovletlon baa come to tha msmbera tf tha Visiting- Nurssa' aaac ctatlon and others like them that the work which they do now will Influrnce largely tha length of tlm ultimately neceaaary In realising their ambition to tamp out tha bated disease. . Htampe ar ' being aoid to alt who want them In any desired quantity. Tha Visiting Nurses' aaaoclatlon will b lad If every merchant buya not leas than BOA for IS, but on at a tlma will bo aold If desired. llaa OrtglaaWd la Denmark. righting consumption by mean of Red Croaa stampa a a. tha Ideal method lOIIGUE'S STAKE E IE 0 lonr Yeamla Oear With Foreign argtca of Lumber -IS Coaster Oar During Month with Ship- inr-nta of Lumber. With tha highest priced cargo of wheat that haa left thla port thla sea Fon, the German ahlp Parnasaoa, Cap tain Relic, will ' leave down, probably tomorrow morning.' with wheat valued t more than II a,bnshel. She baa t loured for Queonstown- for orders, and her cargo ot.l20,S61 bushels of wheat, which Is valued at I12J.S7J Is being )ipatched by the Portland "Flooring Mills company. , , , Two cargoes, valued at It a bushel, have left port this month, but ' tha cargo of .the Tarnaasos Is tha first one to leave this season, valued at more than ft. '. She cleared thla morning and will leave for the sea. aa aoon aa tha Ona tiny, bawhlakered mother-in-law I at dlanenalna- Information and obtain for another steamer to take tho place joke. Milled from tha vaudeville, la cost-nr revanu waa flrat taken up by the plan was nmhahi in-un a atoamor ahout the I Paul fMlnn.) Droserage ririn, nunarvua completely satisfactory In Its carrvlnc else of th Argo. lie said that It might I dollars and may causa nun to joao mai out and an effort, which was unauo be soma dva before the v would be able I girl-wtfa. Ila liaa been married licasful. waa mada to have tho gov to acure what they wanted In tha ay I montha. - ernment Of this country take It up. of a at earner. . I Mr. Kama worth, who la staying at tha Tha Red Cross aaaoclatlon then be- HOtei sewara, is on a tour 01 m wwi, cinn muti in me printing; ana cue- OSIIKOS1I A NEW CRAFT 'r. ? " mp..U0.wL" 5! ,.HU V ftUWMIU. J - , I va a -. vw.a ... wmvi, .1.1. IIIV , 1,111 him wife will est a divorce. ' I Of salea. The Vlaltlnr Nurses mmmn. teasel That licked ip Argo float I About a month ago Mr. Farnsworth elation aacurad tha sales for Oregon. at 1 W I a. a- sta ..B ...a.. bIiabbI Sad I 1 . imn io Arrive hot. i wem to a cu -mm tuuuim. ..vw -. nt rt ih An, r.rk nn tha mki I heard a mother-in-law Joko which within little mors than a centurr t. at TUlamonk bav rridav nlaht comes I amused him. It, waa told on two re-1 800.000 arras of shifting sand dunee an J tha story of valuable service rendered I centiy marnen men. . luiaeauiea oreeaing marsnea in France by tha new steamer Oehkosh of thai ' "vkat would you do," aaxea one, ui nave been mada productive and health. Samuel Elmore Una of aleamera. The I when out boating with your tnotner-in- nil by the InUUlgent culUvatlon of pine latter craft was on her maiden tr n law. ma Doai nil a snag rn.ua upseir i loresis. - anil whtla unable to aaalat tha lllfatad I . "Why.- replied tha Other. "I would D Argo, succeeded In picking ,up several J a hero and aava my mother-ln-law." or bar craw adrift in a boat. ii Supremo Courtt Holds That - the Stato Ajrriculturo i Board 3ray.l$o Sued. Salem, Or., Nov. JO. In a case brought by JC. B. Tonguai now district attorney .for Waahlngton, Clackamaa, (Columbia and Clatsop counties, against tha stata .board of agrloultura, for the recovery of a ataka, , alleged to have bean won during tha atite fair in Jot, by tha horse Iord Lovelace, tha su preme court holds In an opinion, ren dered today that tha atate board of agrloultura la auable, but IS not re quired to render an account to tha atata of 'tha i moneys received from entries, license fees and gate receipts but only legislative appropriations alone. Lord Lovelace waa entered In a race and won tho Juvenile purse 'of $300 for atata district bred foaJa to which ,waa to have been added tha gate receipts for that day. . Tha caao was tried be fore Juilga Rurntttt In Marlon county and a demurrer to the effort that the dnftmtant atata board waa not suable waa sustained by the lower court Thla demurrer la ordered to be over ruled lit tha opinion rendered by '(he supreme court today and tha case tried out on US merits. The. aeiay in ar riving at a decision on tha raae was dua to the delay of the attorneya In presenting their caao to tha eupreme court. The court hoUls that tho atata board of agrloultura la not a branch of tha state government and therefor may d aued and may bring actions In Its own name. It I also held that tha board la not." accountable to tha atata for moneys received except tha legislative appropriations. Other caaea ware decided today aa rollowa; . . ' Barah Agnes Pt Dennis, substituted for Desire St Lennis, deceased, vs. ltt'lnliold liarras, respondent,' appealed from tha circuit court for Umatilla county, II. J. Bean. Judge, reversed by the court In an opinion written by A a- soclate Justice Eakln. , . Orllnna Jensen, appellant vs. Curry county, respondent, appealed from the circuit court for Curry county. J. ' W. Hamilton, Judge, revoraed In an opinion written by Chief Juatlc Moore. Carl Hewitt and Anaon Howltt, co partners doing , business, aa Hewitt Brothers, : respondents, vs. George L Huffman, appellant, appealed from the circuit court- for Union county, J. V. Knowing. Juitg-ti, affirmed In an opinion written by Associate Justice Mt Hi Ida. ' Hubert JuiniUon. respondents, vs. John iHitta, apixrlUnt. appealed from tha rln-utt court for I'maUH count jr, Henry J. Ilran, Judg-e, affirmed In an opinion written by Associate JustU-e Clater. Crowding Inlo t'aiuula. . ' V.n tl.u V ..... u . . m ....Isi n.n.Mpft The total Immigration Into Canada for the montlr or August this year waa 15.817 aa compared with 10,0(3 for Aug ust of last yer. The new arrivals from the United Mates numbered vast. a compared with sedt.for tha previous August. The immigration at ocean porta waa 7363. aa against Mi. Tho total Immigration for the first flva- month (April to August IncluHive) on tha pre- cut fiscal year waa 105,838. aa coos- pared with 10,S85. ! i-1 1 "" a ' Woat Blight a Oood rrle&d. . If ever J need a cnurh mertlolne again I know what to get." declsrea Mrs. A. L. Alley of iieals. Ma Inc., "for, after ualn 10 bottles of Dr. King 'a New re covery, and aeelng Ita excellent results In my own family and others. I am nn. v I need It Is the best medicine made for Coughs, Colds and lung trouble." Kverv one who tilea It feels just that way. lto. lief la felt at once, and lta quick cur Riirprlsea you. Kor Bronchitis. Asthma. ' lleinorrbagn. Croup, IiOrlpre. or Throat. Pain In cheat or lunga Its eu-. prtme, J bo snd II. 00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by NV'oodard, Clarke & Co. -"-'I- -J. i - J "X would ba a hero, too," aald tha first Port of. Portland tow boat Ocklahama finishes some harbor work,, which will probably not be until morning. Grain exports so far this month, ac cording to the records at tha customs bouse are 1.080,316 bushels, valued at 1. 031,980 of which 105,021 bushels are barley, valued at 1134,226. Wheat ahlp ments, foreign -amount to S7S.295. hav ing a, value of 3943,712. Of thla the cargoes of the German steamer Wal kure and the -Trench bark 'lncennea are valued at 11 a buaheJ. .,'- Foreign shipments of lumber during November amounted to 9,S60,0E feet. Including the cargo of the Norwegian rtcamer Christian Mlchelsen which has cleared but has not yet sailed. : The total valde of the foreign lumber ex ports for this month la 391.145. ' Coastwise lumber shipments .have held up during. the. month,. 18 coasters having cleared from this- port during November, while oae, the schooner Churchill, took a cargo of 818,000 feet to Honolulu. - Following Is a list of the vessels: and their cargoes Schooner Admiral, 680,000 feet, San Francisco; steamer Cascade,' 505,000, Ran Franclaco; steamer Tamalpals, 550, 000. San Pedro; steamer Olympia, 450, 000, San Pedro; steamer Rainier, 820, 000, " San : Francisco; steamer Carlos, S50.000, San Pedro; -steamer F. S. Loop, R25.000, San Francisco; schooner C A. Thayer, 600,000, San Francisco; steamer Northland, $1)0,000, San Francisco; steamer ; Bowdoln, , 750,000, ' Reondo; teamer , Johsn Poulsen, 4 710,000, San Francisco; steamer Nome City, 450,000, San Pedro; steamer F,' B. Stetson, 200, 000, San Francisco; steamer Hornet, 700,000, San Francisco; steamer Tamal rals, 550,000, San Pedro; ncheoner W, IL Smith, 670,000, San Pedro; steamer Rainier, 850,000, San Francisco; steamer Olympic, 1,200,000, San Francisco. CantaJn Thomas Tarnan. an old bar I benedict "and save the snag." rdint and one of the oldest marine re 1 . Inaulted. because ahe believed he waa along the coast, la la charge of the I being made the butt of her son-ln-laws Oahkosh and left Astoria with tha I rua janes, jars, nowaro pncitea ner pe steamer Argo. : Being a faster boat. I longings and left suddenly for th west tba Osbko.th reached Tillamook two I Grieved; Mrs. Farnsworui, tna aaugn- hour ahead of the Argo and went In I ter, haa now ' threatened to bring ault tha harbor In flood tide. This waa thlfor divorce unlesa ber. mother can. D y first trip of the new boat, which had I reconciled. Mr. Farnswortn wiu go rrasEB injured.; J. B. Byrnes ,at llose City Injured ! by Burning of Celluloid. While lighting a cigar Just , before leaving San Francisco, J. K, Byrnes, purser on the steamship Rase City, lit a celluloid eyeshade instead, and as a' result was badly burned about the face. A pair of glasses which ,he had on at the time undoubtedly ; saved his eyes from' serious damage. Aa it is. It la erpected that be will be back on the steamer on her next trip up here. , In the meantime his place as purser is being filled , by Purser MacSemee of of 'Kan Francisco. The Rose City, 'Captain Kids ton. ar- wringing rather a small list of passen Kers, of which there were about 125. She had 1700 tons of general freight 'ARGO'S CREW ASHORE. recently been completed at Coos Bay. I from Portland to San Francisco, CaL When Captain Lathan beard of the A a 1 . I. W l.al.i.l.. aatlal I a ,rgW vn lno ru. :l'"'j'iaMm-vrm EId.. Pedro....Dea 7 i no owner ana wia or in snip pngni, cityTSan Francisoo....-.Ueo. 10 111(1, il IClb IV BIIUUIU Vlll OBslint,- .mJ!.:."""a . GULP STREAM FIXED. tha . ftfthlrABl, rMrhM tha entrance to 1 the bny, the Argo had begun to alnk Rrltjah Bark WH1 Take Lomber to and the passengers and crew had put! . . South Africa, out w Doata. - ' , Another spot vessel haa been taken Captain Lathan ordered hie men to f iurober carrying, the latest one be take ;n aa many aa they coujd. Sev- m th ltlsn bark Qulf stream. Cap era! were rescued, but nothing could be vi,hni, oi, ,n rtxe kv done for the Argo. Tbe crew of thalj, authrl. & Co, for a cargo of vbuawii ww ..m I Oregon fir to South African porta The leave aa long aa a chanc remained 0uit stream is a vessel of 1371 tons saving a life or cargo. ' - . net and wlu carry Jn the neighborhood i ww ui" I" f of 1.800.000 feet of lumber. Portland. She win piy Between ron- gne arrlved ln port May 29 and has land and Tillamook and waa added to oeen on the disengaged list ever since, the Elmore line of steamers to build up Xwo otner Bpot BtxlpB nave been taken in coast irmuB. one im a twin srw, i ln tne jaBt few weeks for lumber car 800 horsepower. i ' goes, being the British , bark Jordanhlll. Pantaln Kennealv. and the British BhlD LOXGEVO FOR t'ORTLAND , I Glenalvon, Captain King, and from thia -- Jit la argued by many, of the sklppera Officer Schula ot th Arabia TrrCea that others win probably follow. From Surabaya. . ' That he la homesick for the Robb City and awaiting tho first opportunity . to MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED Wo Not Only RecoauMnd SIMMONS KID GLOVES , But mgr to keep them preasod, shapely and mended forover FREE OF CHARGE ASK US ABOUT IT !' AGENTS FAY HOSIERY FOR CHILDREN Cor. Fourth sad SSorrlsoa Sis Largest and Leading FURRIERS and EXCLUSIVE OUTflTTtRS flew Fur Style Book MAILED TREX . . Upon Request -( ' , Wear Silvcriicld fURS ... "Merit' made them famous." OIL FOR SANTA CLARA. mmm , Shipwrecked Sailors Reach Astoria This Morning. D. Franklin, one of the owners of the Ill-fated steamer Argo, received a teles-ram from Astoria at neon, announcing the safe arrival,1 the crew who have , been r marooned for the last two days In lightship No. 88, off the mouth of the Columbia. . It stated that all were In good condition after their terrible experience. . '... ' Although - no ' details were given, . It Hats That Prove In our Beaver line at $3.00 you will find only Hats that have been put to a thorough test and will stand tip under Severe weather conditions. We show new styles first. See our Bluston shades, derby and soft shapes. get back here. Is what J. Schul. former Reported That Fuel Oil Plant Will chief officer of the Hamburg-American I Be Installed On Steamer. steamer Arabia, says m a letter written I Tt I. snorted that the North Pacific 10 JttarDorrnasier j. epeier, rrom oura-1 steamship company, owners of the baya, Java. ' I steamship 8anta Clara, which they re- mt. Bcnuia, wno aunng me ume mi i cenlv Purchased ln Seattle, will fit the' tha Arabia ran into thla port ln the vessel, ud with an oil burning plant in service of the Portland & Asiatic Steam- nlace of the present coal burner. It Is snip company, raaae many rnenaa tiere said that the plant for the burning or and be is decidedly anxious to make I fuel oil will be built and installed Portland his headquarters again. He I here, and it Is thought probable that i is now chief officer of tho steamship the company will build and Install It Kowloon. runninsr out of Honirkon to I themselves. The Santa Clara la on the Chinese ports and to the Dutch East I run between Fortiana ana nan mi Indies. , : . I Cisco, making uto trips, every ie oays. He says ln his letter to Harbormaster Speler that Portland is the finest city ALONG THE WATERFRONT in the world and that he would like to be back In his old headauarteraA where! - wjth nj.isoo bushels of wheat, valued u iiu o many xncuu. I at 81 a bushel, the French bark Mantes, my vviiiiBiy, iwu urn iwr, Captain Curet, cleared yesterday arter "should have another line of steamers noon f or Queenstown for -orders. Her running to Portland, all of the old offl- cargo ia being dispatched by Kerr. Gif ccrs of the Arabia .would : try to get torA & Co. she will be moved to the back there, and I would be one to try stream today. - hardest" rantain John Bermimrham. supervis ing inspector of steam vessels for" the i First district, left last night for Saa Francisco, after a four days" atajr In Portland. At 10 o'clock this morning the steam er Ocklahoma took the steam schooner Hornet through the bridges, from the ! Inman-Poulsen mills, where she has An in- a As. ITU Ifl-tIL KM Save the Middleman's Profit ; The Factory Is the Place to Buy Furs Our Fur stock is' not excelled anywhere, either in variety or desirable furs, ; or in modesty of price. ',"A11 Fur garments manu factured in our factory the skins are the choicest selections, made personally with scrupulous care from original sources. ' If you are about to buy a Fur, , you should examine the f?ilverfield garments and let w lA'T"rH H lJW onuvy jruu. xuu tail pay .mure lor a liir w'lllfi i uB garmenL but you positively cannot buy :t " M'ilr1 better Fur. Reliability and excess of raw 1 ft8'l SJKii V.) fur buyinsr are the main features of the ;'t ffil Silrerfield 1-urs. . Special for Wednesday and Thursday Ross'n Pony, French Coney Nearseai& Beaver Jackets Guaranteed Skinner's satin lining-, the usual Silverfield workmanship; all sizes.' " . Reg. $60 Values. $32.25 mmm .1 "TIT. 'H Tali ored' Seits Women's $35-140 Sells at $19.65 Nobody ever expected to -see such a price tumble as is here chronicled.- All sizes, fine all wool fabrics. Serges, Worsteds, Prunellas and Broadcloths. Lonir. coats beautifully trimmed and silk lined. Many new arrivals; values worth CIO tt $40.00. Choice at iDlaeUD Women's $75 $85 Soils at $34.35 Two-piece, t Suits, elaborate styles, some trimmed with rich braids; otfiers plain. All beautiful. Made of rich broadcloths and French serges this season's richest colors. Formerly priced at $75.00. GQA QC Choice at tjJOteOtl Women's $45 $55 Suits at $245 Two-piece styles, made of plain and fancy fabrics, .Broadcloths, Worsteds, Tweeds and Serges; exclusive styles; all sizes and all the finest colors to choose among; values up to $45.00 and $55.00, Jlf OF" now offered at. ............. , O&'xwOU CONCERT AT INSTITUTE Program of Piano Mnslc to Be Ilen ' dered This Evening. i The following: program haa been -arranged by Professor Enna for the week ly concert at the Seaman's Institute, w kv the hlsrh water. Front and Flanders, this evening at 8:1S. vesti?ation Is being made by Captain Florence Valse ....Liebllng a.rchle Pease to see whether the Hot- Minuette ..................... Enna weg.lan Bteamer Christian Mlchelsen can Gavotte . : . . . . . . . . . . . .Bach-Saint Saens be-' brought through tne oia Madison Miss 0rtrude Zolllnsrer. I Street bridge at the present time. She But Why!..... .Frederick Knight Logan I finished her cargo a week ago last Sat Miss Winniired 4-rewis. 1 urday. Maiden's Song. , . . ,i . ...Myra, Heimund I .-.Witfa frleight for Europe and New !.. i 'i0 'd ;;ii'rru7 " Tork, the steamer Falson will sail to ?lI.;?.g&tLTa- nrni n!ht for San Francisco. Hiss Norma Graves. J The steamer Roanoke will leave down Tom Brown: ................. ....Squire) tonight with passengers and freight for tsianey. itasmussen. . I San Pedro and way ports. To Rnaln .ii. . , (jrreigi nrtK : MM.n,, .nd . -fpAlD-iit tha Urilien ...'.' v ocnumanu i -fikmmm2 a,,. H ElmOre will Sail tonieht m i Mai m n v. m frri 1 1 . . , -. - - - - - - Miss Jennie Rasmussen, accompanist j or, Tillamook. All are invited. , i MARIXK NOTES San Francisco, Nov. 80. Arrived last night steamer Shoshone from Columbia river. Eureka, j Nov. SO. Arrived steamer The French bark Pierre Antomlhe, Captain Nedelleo, commenced taking on the first of her wheat cargo tmi morn ing, at the Irving dock. She already has 600 tona of barley aboard. m SSiiery . jg& ABOUT 100 UNTRIMMED FELT m, SHAPES, in up-to-date Colonial Btyles, aJlgrrjrw tf : colors; regular $2.50 values, special QQn ,'v 0 r for thia sale at. WINGS, AIGRETTES . AND FANCY FEATHERS ONE-FOURTH OFF N Umbrellas , We carry a complete and fine line of ladies' and children's Umbrellas: handles the latest designs.. . SPECIAL ' . " - Silk Rainproof Umbrellas, in all leading shades gray, blue green, rea, etc.; values to .ou, at.,... ,. es' gray, blue, Children's Department There is a good, sufficient reason for the universal popularity ac corded Silverfield's Infant 'Department. If you cannot find just what you want in the city come to Silverfield's. " - SPECIAL INFANTS' BONNETS Different styles and colors; regu- AQ lar values to $2.00, at : ...... ... . . ... . . . ... . . t . . . . ... VOL INFANTS' SHOESValues that sell regularly at 75c, AQn special price , . ....... ; . . . : . , fraC CHILDREN'S FELT HATS Values that sell regularly Qf OA at $175, special at J)Xa5a Leather Goods In our Leather Goods Department we are now showing a complete assortment of ladies' and children's Handbags, in all the newest styles, ... "shapes and leather. a SPECIAL New large size patent. leather Handbags, fitted with coin purse; regular $.50 values, for. $1.89 V Notice to Mariners. Captain Svendson of the Norwegian George W. Fenwick from San Francisco. I steamship Rygja reports tnat on im ovem Astorla. Nov. 19. Left up at I p. m. J ber, IS, Itf latitude B0 degrees 1J b n- French ship David d'Angers; arrived at uies nortn, longnuuo ii uc8ree, at miu 1:30 and left up at 6 p. m. steamer Rose! Utea west, he paased a large log about City from Ean Francisco; arrived at 41 10 feet long. . , i.t. nn . 4sA r m aiumm Caa-1 CaDtaln R. Jepsen of the American cade and Tellowstone from San Fran- steamsEip Governor reports that at 10 Cisca ' f m on wovemDer a, no pas sea a ri vtiowi Ni. 19 Arrive nrevl-1 whistling buoy S miles south and 13 ously British ateamer Janeta from Port-1 mlleg west of Umatilla lightship marked iana. i '- Yokohama. Nov. 17 Arrlred Norwe gian steamer Henrlk Ibsen from Fort- land. , San Pedro. Nov. 80. Arrived steamer Tamalpals from Columbia river. Redondo, Nov. 81. Arrived and sailed ateamer Noma City ,for Portland via Ban Franclaco. Jewelry Department Our Jewelry Department will offer specimens for your guidance in making yout Xmas se- ; lection. ., .. v-- . , SPECIAL . . PURSES-Solid German Silver Purses," new desigps;: best values worth up to Cl QQ $6.S0, special price e70 Gloves . Large stock women's and children's Gloves. Special , The celebrated. La' Mazeno Gloves, all sizes and colors; . the. regular I" 4f $175 . values, only . . . . . . ....... . tDleJI Stocks and Collars Literally thousands' of Stocks, Collars, etc ' special' 1 . ; ' La rite assortment of white Stock. Collars; reRU- , lar (0c values, special. .......... .43 Dutch Collars, all designs; regular 65c values, special only .i.....,...49f MINSTEELS APPEAR OX STREET PARADE ' A funny street parade to be given to morrow at noon, -will be a feature of the .W VITsaa VarAMnsj fot mt innnol wwifn 1 Z . " latrel show, which win ne a strong at ater: :06 a. m, 7.8 feet; 1:11 p. tn., I . tha Baker theatra com. menclng tomorrow. December t, water .6 feet- Low water: :87 feet; 10:23 p. la, 0.4 of a foot a. m J.8l UJJintS I7fTMXIGKN-,B ,'Wrhy la the Fourth of Julyf" . "Because It is!" - Old you get ltt "Well, this ts not one of tha minstrel Jokes, it's a reminder Secular Zdaer Xaa te Arriva. I th.t the big ahow will contain all the garita Ctara, 8an Francisco..... Kov. 80frak raits of tha season. - Seats are Aiuaoce. Aji,mTTn,.PM, . 1 1 ftow aeiiing at tha theatre bo ernce. itrvfa awn , -v w imr . i Ti. av A'rc I a-. A V rf-vTra .Iec Ifl S -NAIih; lit Oeorae W. Elder. Pan Pedro Kanaae City, fun Francisco. poanolf Pflro lVc. U Rose City. San Francisco ..Dec 18 ztegalar Users Dae f Depsu. Panta Clara. San Francisco. .... .Dp, t CIIRIST3IAS STA3IPS I ry,fi1nne From Pare Ona) r ! Tl 111 I Preakwater. Coos Bay ..Dea 1 hare bn raised. ote at Fifth and I H V .ef"" ' 1J I 1 1 J Hoa city. Saa Fraacisoa Drc. $ Waahlngton, another at Third and Vlor- ii'l II I AUinc'- Co"m r-r Tc '4 ri,on mnA a third In front of the aledl- I K y?- VI I ral building on Alder afreet, where the J-V il'-1 U I 'iCsr' l i ' V3enerany debUltated for reara. Had Tlaltlng Naraee' asa-clatlop has Its bead- x )-J 4 1rk beadaciM?. lacked amMtirn. was flnartera. It la entlmated that ne lea r f ? S e 1 ors it and alt rua down. Hurdock than 1 PP'a will read the Tnrs- I ' smut last I 11 I- M - lira turrfl rreltor. Moorn.1), Coaa sage he Informed that It la a good thing te rwrs-t tMrfr th.t i.. t a I help a food thing by baying Red Cross . , , . . TCffrttMi ar eoetltate rtsN have baaa siampa a m '"i " "" IC5-170 THIRD STREET r -r OlHtamt. U cau at or poatal carda at fire "enta each t t-B.v aa a-r w a av.-, a f f lor .nd te tbMr f Den (Is. Mra. Pigmond """" j . " Fraak and Wrs. A. F. Bt) ronstlfatt rU- FI"aiL. ... V,, T a!B"TT tfcernrf.ltt which aecured frwn Way- rtper-1 Tore tadj Fitter taste? rw.t- J m-A ,v. , ,. , ,La...: trlatea " aeiwt Uver ael wk r vp.nr f,rr, and the city cojodl perm-a- Tne lBter?-st trniiMi in Tne lnun Inrm !rr.n sale rrrt wi',1 be titiliced1 T c-'a. rr-ale -a frt iTfVr. r I- 1 se v- ,rtr, f.f. L .t VJ, ,at r!- f'aaft rtrgatlre effect 1 f s'l (ja ChaKberlaln'i M' Tab!ta, aed tbe: Ji Eta at aar dnr store. , -t c .-.!! ef tie body and tr'n4 I 1 f x "Olympic i, Flour V J an -id to rather I than teat or jour i i 7 ability." ' Mother. A If Tt don't gaa. g ,L tha baking raaolu F. 4V yea ahodld try lll 1 I it euwsye b" I I I I good thing t aC j I rra -better J I 1 r AT YOUR GROCEITS fVTjr rirr r- u rut (a. t-cmnru. Oaa Wfe Eappy Buy her an OSTRICH PLUME it lasts for years.; AT REDUCED PRICES NOW FOR CHRISTMAS . BUYING. - $3.00 feathers ?1.50 $6.00 feathers . . 4 . .54.50 $8.00 feathers ."....5.75 $14 feathers .....?10.00 $18 feathers .....$12.00 $20 feathers .....914.00 $30 feathers' .....$22.50 $35 feathers .....$25.00 TIPS-Thrce In Bunch $8 tips ..$5.00 $5 tips ..$2.75 J $4 tips ..$2.00 pldli: CO. - - Direct From the Farm to You. S03 Wachinnton Street a 1.1 t t --,-, J a u; jf t- .i vfili" ! l i.ui ' .lib ii. . : j