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THE MOKNIXli ASTOKIAN, AUKl)Y. -U XP '.". I0l. EUROPEAN CEREAL CROPS ARE SHORT Heavy Importations Necessary to Supply Deficiency. THREE COUNTRIES AFFECTED Fnc, Oermioy tad Prussia, the I alter Country Shorn in the Most DiMt iron Deficit Recorded ia Rfxfiit Ytirs. NKW TOP.K. June iN.-A peoia. ; the Herald from Washington say-: Mux-h Interest is manifested here in the re;xort from Paris .:nt.ng iha: :h- :nte in the X.Mth''. is m tax. r ot o.n:iu. :i.m of 4 laager .-:i.1 ox-: th st.ve f,r the .ike of lowes -ig th ro; ,.f ill,. t: nn;vvi.i;i . ,if h 1 on ohi-r jr. du.-ts ( , l":i-:.i;i ni.uk '... T!' failure o( the ..rial in. n -f :Iik -:.i.i-xx .! -r t. ine ! .-tin .ur !'"''' ill' mi it 0i!i f". iMii.il o r.''": xx.is .i.s.N.iir.igi.ig :. i.e.: ra -.-flipper, .mill si ".-i for ;i :. w 'in'r .in ap p ,il should I'.- rr.i . ; . ,!ik !. m mi- .roxo :h- ,-a t.,ls .-f Wix Y ;'",. f ex i v s:.i;e TV- W. . m , I'xttn ' : xx.is Ivl .cm' I hat .1 : . ri a! -.h 'ii! 1 '.i. hi ! : '.: Lake O'i'.iio .-I'l l tii.-t .-n l.ak Otit.tiio. t A . i:u: . I v only- -n .-ul I -.: .ii'.'ai t'tntol St t: : : I. out. I h : u ' i k .it the j -.1 ! iha. '; vn;-."i' f". "ii r.ittvi:.' to t'.'.-n O...xox;o. ll.i. is f. r x.-r f-v; m .1 t'-h I'V ivo T'o' rti , nc ".r ': :.ik" N k : .it,. . .;i. h on' 1 n ' : 1" -.1 -, l-'-ir ! Kl.K.'TIOX OP AlAUK. l;!utiatlon of PuVmn Piopons ties -Oii'tion of Plainis .i!.i:u liaised. NKW YiHSK. Juno :'S ll Senator W F. ('Inn. Ih t. of New llainp-hii e. is. 0 i 111 t ay to Washington ;I;;,.M mooting of tllo I'ul'.in eluims x-oiuul---'..i on Sum-day. Mr, Plun ll-i wli; i:i t!i; 'i:y s.iw ,, l..n, l!,.!f,.. .in.ni.'r. iii.i-: -r iin.l 'r i;, n.'!.r, Wo.sl -,v Itix.i-i I'o'.o.ol i;.of. t,,. mo of .i i-.iiVr ntiu-n il oon,l::!..n ,if aiT.i i .it 1)10 .lo ' I'Mi''" Ui: l'foi, ii,. vnic nor.li," s.i .l Mi- I'lviUvlVr. 1. . inn !i.i: i:i ' :', ;lon of nil iilo.iU,' w.i ;,. 1, It. 1,1 01 ;li ' I-I.iiul an I t. not , , i.' very mno!i ahvo to t!io nir"l'..in'.. of :li-.K-i'ai.oii. Tlio olil al.'iM' ntnni.i)! for iv., -I vilo i. i'o..n, l ISo f.' i !i' i ' w. :v ,.n!y l'i x .-i i!v , 'il;i lllll : . i:y ! mr m.-n. oik-Im f ..f Ii m or - yotir ami wan nvosnisi .1 a ono of III" oomini; J.vkox.i of coiinliv H i ivm.iiiK ill lc . nl to t'.ii f.'l ul.i to.l.iy srn.vi; roMriNv K'i vm. i'I' n, Y.'ik -ai'ila;ii. W ill Po Piimiii-h, .ii H'.in.l f t'ulti. Al.li.WY. X. Y . J ii n : nil ' ' 'iivjri of N" Y'. t'.vti .n. 'i 'oi v: - I iv '..!t a IHIMKhl ,i MICH' f i. t 'II . iu.ir .111.1 o !l.' Stall of 'ul i in I c i In all matt. -ii Inc . I f of t'ia: I'lai'.ioit'r. T!l- .l.l-oi't Mi Y-iifi,.l P.-.i ton. of No iv Kant! .in.l lin'.'k'v II. AN INCOME FOR LIFE -rHOM- : .k;i tn nri '.. .1. fi.' .'I I at. T!'.. 111. !.oi. . r w Tli.u .iff T N a , i: Ml !l- I '1. I i, W Iik l N b-.iA.i 111. thortage in tho Fr. noh wheat cr.p I X r:!i P.ik :a wotrj would probably ntvoittite the Importa tion of ,-.t lt'at SS.OoO.WO ha:vl :5i. j-i'ur. Franc? s?u whfat from .'utsi.l,. rhicfly fisxm th I'nlteJ Siatos a ,1 ;1 AiKcntine HonuMio, but th? .lutio !m Pol on Ar.uTto.m wlioat an.l tlour have b'.vn iiraotlc.tl.y prohib'tivo for pvrr,l var. Tho fisuroa of the r. i:t :i ; Aniftioan vvhoat to Framv show ;t-.a: in the total win i:.S4ai4 I'uhi!" valurl t $t2.:i,S!. la l2 Tho "x' porta rife to 4.M9. 4S buh.l a:oi t 'V14.T;S..".3. In IS) th,y were 1 !4T buh-lss. For elevn months of this IUmI 'tr AmiTiiii has fx;rto.l ortlv 1X.H burtiot f wh-t ; Fran.-. ir-nth wheat na.o soU luring the las; rear a; from J3.4T :, 3 64 per M poutnls net t. the farner. Imimrttsl whf.it s.-KI for 14 i.t. Juty aJ.levl. The fao; that foreign when; can be imPr,l Jur inc year of French plenty and sold for more than the domestic crop arises larrMy from the application of a law remitting -.he duty when it u made Into flour ami exported. By imposing a duty on wheat imported for consump tion and re.nitting the duty wh-'ti it is made into flour and exporte-i, home market wa pr;ecteil and the export market preJrv.-J when th- domestic cmo wa short. In 09015 (f ilenty. however. French riillrs continue to impe'rt wheat and icure the rebates. It has bee proposed to abindon this system anl to substitute bounties .n exruorts of French wh-at nnl flour. Ormany is alsi In duti.T of t heavy jfmrtaire in her wheat vrop. Mr. Ma ion, the V"nite,i S;ates consul at Fer- lia. has sent a report to the state de partment .iyiiff that the unfivorab'e condition of the what .-.nd rye nVMs o Germiny ha grown n; re and more ominous "until it i. row reo'Vti z- l a inevitable th.i- the cer?al harvesrs ..f Vl in Pru'a wi'l show the lirg-s; and most disastrous deficit that has b-en r-v.'id'-d in r-ont years" "From the m ist car-fut sti 1 at-s that can nmv h m.'- the winter Va: of rrus'ia which was 2.;4j.31'i m tric tons in 1A this yrar will n-t ex. eed l.l2..j tons, leaving a JenV;; M 1 .Oil." 13 torts, which wnull cit I45.T..Vi to r-;!a .with Imported grain." Inludi"g th -l-floit :n the rye crop Mr. Mas-n says that in Prus-ia alon there will f a shortage f ti? of bread pr uluoing r-als voj-1 1: j:.:icr'A n ; n a t'l rtakc In .he l":i:.e.l :at"S c'o w mi' ' in. ' .1 1 frm Lake y "ii I. ik .1 t .vi r. -I'M: and Hvi.l- r. 1 iM'tlX' M-'l'" 1 .it'.-.'.n: :h o.r f 1 ... n i ; ; M ' til's; : ".ii; a 11 -m I . 1 ate a ; t .f ::ti Uf' f:-ll-fenltig to i'ie ik m.s;,.ii ,.f i h.. Ii ho s Mi- I'tia t'l'. r said: ' Th ' commission 14 r s:r c nsi l.'r.i:,n ,.f t;,.. ,l.,,ms .x . n ..'it-ns, ii,i;im' j-ad n.itur ili;. -1. f..( i t.liMiin.tv f.ir ilaiii.u.'S sns:a.o" 1 ,.n .1 I I- nmt "f the x a r ! -;xX '"i ,:i : ho b.'gimi'.ns f the iimi:: i .i,' !v' anl the s un'ig ,.f ,!i, .i:x Tli. l mi ik i'iix. ha . . 1 1.1 a "iii " '- of that i'lai'.ioit'r. Th- .1. loo t t ai- V'.-n Y nd ck Y-iifi, .1 P.-.i o 1 an.l W:i am S It 1 n , ton. of No iv Y 'ik ' x , in I ' K n It.ini;. and I a I a: I It ' 1 1 n, . Itn'.'k'xn. kills- f'M . .I Dyspepsia Cure! aS0 AOUKS IN IdlNiiTII - S.'O MILLION TON'S. Kulicst ttold b'-nrliiit .ni.uo, u round by nature hand Into co d !n., n Kiaxi-l. from t.il 10 liiHi feet in depth oxer the entire properly. In addition Hie company ins 14 nillen in li'iigtli of ner bed. cueli mile of which contains many million of m-i,I. mtiiat-d on 111" K10 liuinde, 111 la.w couiitv. Ne Mex ico. ovi-:m For Dividends READ THE PROOFS United Stales Official Jjoport MADE TO taker Medicine Co. L J---Niv(js -mj. iia? . Ml Mw .-v- TRADE Al MARK I'OMMISSIONKIt I K Till.: tNITKIl Digests what you cat. j 1; Thl irx;irat ion coiuaiiw all ff the, ij, dic-t.inN tit.il iliijisis a. I Kiii.lsufj fotllKl. l! k'iM'o i'l!.H't ri'lli f tlllll III ViT , ,v (teol-'glsl UllJ mill. I. g evpelt of riofemor Hell fiien'. several lltlis tlfre. then h.'lnu connecle.l . , I- . ' 'Tie I .i:'.":tt', NKW YOl.K. I- .t x s A -s tl C'lt 1 rh .' -art a' Alaska s.i!- Itt the tl v a-h-.l th s v that ":v ', r " ariy a at: rn. y- n- ral has . at!- I . :i : ' a rath r unu-ua: pha... tii" s.tua: , n an I . :i ;i:. h I u'o. xx. i: occupy . ."is Ii i a'oi.- ..; ttme It is. hn. tlx. :'i o-.u ty . la. ma o i ac. .ur.t "f the I -struct! m l'.i.-k-- i I s ns.'ii.l.i :i'u h ive x ,'tty. It :s s a- d iti.i-J-al ix !i f t h c- !i- '"si xv k as a nuntt" of fr--m :!' Pa.-irV cms: -v'..: r. : r-a.-h here until Sunday at-d voral lays w.ii then be required -o up 'h. .'.n- oi! la: ion. Among th- o Ht sahn-n p.u kers who have arrive! h-r-. pre-utnably in 'h omnv-lon is K U ."5rim:h. of Orifnth Purn-y ii i'om party. San Francis o r pr-sent ne :h- Pac flc S -M"i WTia'.irg i" oiinriny. .-ne of the !.vg-s int-r-vsts pa-kir.g aim mi in Ali-ki. S-vral rpre.Mta:iv f oth-r A'.ika s-alm.-n oack-rs have a's.. .it v"!, t'u: n -n-" s.. far as could lv l.ni"l. h is appare l in eann-1 goo Is i-ir. l-s. It Ls state.! that repros-ntativ-s .f Pug-t uti I soun ! t a. kit'-e 'nt r-s-s i'l lr-p in dailx- fr-wn now u:i:ii the en.l '. th-w-ek. xxh--n is expect-1 ail will H her. Although rot ffioially 'til 'l I: ' b'.i-v.i! that sottt- p- 'i'ni.t.irx- li'i ils sion -in c mh rte rr.i't- rs has iv'-n ;n. j dills- 1 in b-"w n 'h- ; rorno--rs and j Ii. k-rs n 'ox' h-r- r 'is bus: -s I.1 n -.t 1 ...k'-l f. r tin;.! w-.-k. I the Mii:;-. The fni: ! us d Spa.n fr-nn -!i ages on a v nin. '. : the Main-. X m m;i I S-ar ha I '- I' IX 111 I'.t ..f I . Mi ll l.'truc I. .;i . '. s rh- ini.'-'.i mi a to XXh-ther :tl: g.'Xcl 'tint, lit . ; r- !"lstng Spain, his not tak-n ui'.vn itself the spon.mhiliry fir any claims which mtgivt individually haxeb-en pr f md aga.ns; Siia.n. We were no: at war with Spam wh-n the Main- xv.is d-s r I Hal we ben. of course, rhere x . uld b- no question of claims against our govern ment for losw of l.fe on :h- .da ne Ii s-ems to he an op-m iu-:l'ii stin, however, wh vh-r th- relatlv-s cf th..S' k.liel on ih- Main- uM n t have bad a l-iral claim agiir.s: S a n The Initev Stall's, haxing m i -is. as. sumed Spain's obi gsnon in th- pr ni-!s-s, may have to pay ih-se .lams I lo not admit that it is pr maK. but I do :na.r.:uin hat it is n..( Si-til. d th.i the I'ni'.el S:ats xx;l n..t lax- t .. f'fiik t,i ell-,. It illinxs v.m in itif nil worl Ixxidi- leiunati 1 lli.iV.JlMilinnt 'I')'... in.,.! w..iw,lix. tottiin Silllicaii. xxh . ' i...'.. .... ,i . i. i ,. i ; PI X'l 1 1.1. lis i .ill i.i i i- 1 1 I ' . 1 1 ii ". - II I, ill , . f . . , , , c. tllous.,m, of .iv-iK-iHtcs U-OU jniul , ,,,, ..rtlcu: report .avi. ' .ICUrvtl aft. r.'Ver.Mlntig n-e I.ulcii. It, n.-r.- are countless iiill!...'.s of tons jlSUtU'illl-ilotl fol 111! sU'llKldl ttVllllli'.i. jef iKh Kld iiutirtt nMiicd l'X the t a. I I great forces of iiaiuie to a condition Cull I nsip f.i.l f.-r th- appilctlii of th- lixdiaui- ; '1 UO Jwu Muuu,lto itiaiul- for ox-r f utv m V, n ! " Pj'par. . I oi:' x by I ' I" i -i .voi i lil.-ugo . ,(. t,r, ,,f t;. s,. tl llierl Hi. 11.1 ill .1111.. I III- N 111. . u . I OKAS. UOOEIIS. Prugglit FREE SHOW TONIGHT Twelfth and Commercial Streets EXAMINATION : i . . .. 1 FUKK IAI.Y AT OiN'M-KNT IIOTKL UXUR10US 1 RAVEL T, Ti TAKK TP MKI!'AL WoKK. "Vorr.an ,,f X..bl- Ii r h W,;i W"ik Among It., r Ltau-"!" The ' Xnrthwestiirn Limited" trains, fleetr.e lighted throughout, both n.l and out. aiid Meum heated, are wuh out exception, the finest trains In the or!d. Th-y embody the latest, newest and best Ideas for comfort, convenient? and luxury ever offered the traveling public, and altogether are the most ox'itipl.'te and splendid production of tht car builders' art. These Splendid Trulra Oornect With The Great Northern The Northern IVifi- anil The Canadian I'acifU' AT ST. PAUL FOR CHICAGO and the HAST. No extra charge for 'heie superior uccomrrodiitnuis and all classes of tick Ms are avsltnble for passage on the famous "Northwestern Limited " All trains on this line are protected by th Interlocking Hlock System. W. H. MKAD. H L. SISI.ER. ii-nera Agent. Traveling Ag't. Portland. Or. Mi'lPIAN I rii'IKNT p... h. Ht- m : Hirv.ir I r: KXIOHTS F LAU"iP. MF.KT. N!:V Y he Juirn lm siys J Pi-r 'ity .!!:." gar l'ng h s sif; 'Ail .-.as -n n-- i T-f fus- I ' ' : tl I K Jitt i -id A Iv M 'in OS re us.' 1 : J - A s .r ti to totn L-r.- his NKW Y'oliK. Jun- . i:i'a .'amp. '--It Scarl-:;. M. P. has sail-l f.-r Snith Africa to tak- up ni- li il work am! the refugs in the tratige I! x.-r !. nv. avs a lis t:ch fr .m -h- T-l.u - s L-nd -n corr-sn .n-n' 5h h is r -'n'- , ,) fjr,,l!lar i:'tn; for thf 'hlcafo. ' 11 ' I .Milwauk-e A St. Paul Itadway. known Iv tlti sh-l a y-r s ,.x,. . as , 'Urt , all over the Union as the Great Hallway physician m i r-si and sh- is -'i- nr woman app dn-.l by th I"ii:ai . . I Tl . - - f'-r m-lical Wurk .imotii; t.'i- I! -r ! iag j del It.-. I fi'tu the xx caring axxay of the giaxel banks .hat P-.-n .iccuiiui'..i!iiig fur countless ag.s. and now ll-s :- ! tor extiu.'tl.Ml lit the ni"M ippi-oxed 1 ineth'HIs ..f rlxo-r niliiing Tl:e thick- 111 ss or Hie l:o l.rait.te g u.l g!.Ue .1- i erd 111 many places OH' fee;. ir nearly lliie lines that of the tike P-dj .n t'aliforiiirt. while the ax-rau- atu.. per cubic ard Is believed to t" greater 111 the New Mexico bMi than 111 any other such a .-cumulation et d!:ov ered. I have made a reoontiahno.' of the whole of this gravel along th Itlo l.tanrie. and have "varnti.-J sttli all th care possible In the tone .it my command the character of the grarel and Its contents of gull. Noth'ag. I am persuaded, ..nc" the dltcov erv tf Callforila and Australia Is com parable for Its Immeasurable reourrs f gold available by the hydraulic pro crs to ihe deep plaf-rs uf the Itlo 1 '.land'" other reports fnm eminent mining vperis ef nstlnnal reputation pro iit'unc the property of this company the richest and mol xt-nive knwn. Capital Stock 52.000,000 KI'i.I.Y PAIp AND NON'-Ait. ' SKSSAIU.K. PAIt VAM'i.' II kai'ii sharp: One-half the iitlr- rinllal st'Kk has I b n placed In the traury of 'he com I uy as a winking capital. To csmpl-t necessary ditches and place on the rlTr l.s.l several gold stam dredg-, th coiiiiutny now offers a limited numbr ' f lis shares t 50c PER SHARE ..n i I-- oi r Fr,.r s Will Br Mid t'p t,i l;s F.'r.iv t.. Bring XFW Y'oi'K. Jun- 2 A n.-vm-nt is i be starts I t.-iiu-h: am -ns th- 1 -tal gt-J dls-ri' t asa-mhli -s ( 'h Kniehts .if Ia'j .r in X-w Y'ork and vicinity bavin? for its ..bj-r: -he rais. ing of th- orl-r : th- stanpnir it lud about twelve to fift--n -.'!! agx. The movem-nt ;s ; ;ak- th- firm of a series of mating ..f d-!-ag's from the differ nt it tri--s. the first ..n- of which has be .-n caJle-l f .r tonight. All the meetings are to be secret. -v'-ti the exae; )iea io i of th- hall in xx-hi. h they ar- to b- h-ld b-ing divu'g-l. Th !-ad-rs In th- nnv-men; j.;iy that it THANSF'i iltTS li'TTI N". ; It KA I T. P -rs. She is th Ij'jgni-r . f : ral A'." - and ! -s bl- birth h is I it r s: -l h-'-s-if in al sri-n'-,-. pr .earing !i-rs. If as l "i! and h sjd ,il iiur-- f - i si al .arr ml . iss-pg -vi'ii: f.-r a rr-di' a! d-gr-e. S'e- v"! .liMnj ;h- It"-r a .ru n anl -h i th enetmpm-nts of h. r -fug-will tt-r h -mi ih- b -fit ..f -xp cirn-l In 'ti- !.. husp '. its in I . al h ids ;n I'ur .i". h -r n-di. - a rk 1 and ii- i-l ri running tne Tioneer Limited" train i every nay and night between St. Paul i and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago. I "The only perfect train m the world." I I t'fiderst.intl: ("f.nnections ar made I j txlth all transcontinental lines, securing to pasengers the best service known. j i.u.xu: i.-u.s i-iNii'iie, etrciric liglll, steam t ! h-.i, nf a verity cpialed by no oth.- Appht-allons should be s-nt promptly. I 11 1 j H rite for proB4etus. Make checks. I .v that your ticket reads via "The i money orders payable to I .tinwauK'-e when golr.g tn any point in tne i nia tstates or Canada. All , ti- k.-t ag.T.ts sell them. For ra'o-s. pnmphl-ts or other Infor million, address. J. W. PASEY. P t Prinv Trov l... 4 r. . . I ...... . - " . e-.. virii. .Jf-., I'orllanl. Oregon. Portland Ore AKTKR SAI.K OF Willi 'II PItlCE WILL lib: ADVAN'i'EU Tu si.oo m wm Rio Grande Placer Gjld Mining Co EX .'IIANCE VVCS. BOSTON. MASH THE PLAtE TO BUY CANNERY SUPPLIES FISHING BOAT SUPPLIES BUILDING MATERIAL SEWING MACHINES AND FARM IMPLEMENTS IS A T FISHER BROTHERS, Astoria. Ore. l'OUM)i:i) A. 1. I71 SUN INSURANCE OFFICE r i.i ni ii in IMF. OLDIST VI KH.Y 1 1 Hi: Oil UK YVOKI l. v.""lt Aaaaia In I'nlia.t Hlaisa, ).1NI,INMI S.AlA.u j C A. HENRY & CO.. GENERAL AGENTS. '-M.'i Santomc Street. - - San franiko, Cal. SAMUEL ELMORE & CO., AGENTS. Mir 7I.M IVW Pit. TJIIMI r 1 1 r. I K l h 1 1 1 1 1 1' 1 i IUJ11 AM 1 VQ'MVrii1 u.iiW mm hiOLlLli.llj Of New Zcultmd W. P. THOMAS, MKr.. San Francisco. UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHARKIIOI.IlKKS SAX FltAX' IS' i I guv-i nrn-n: 'ra-ts;- I p-'trl' k w.l! b "h i: . Man 1 1. Th- P.uf ; ! m ib -ur J i ' y 1" at: 1 n h Hi'' xt-'ll t " .bablv h- ' i I-. Th- Ki 'a ..Iioij- a w . -k :,fi..e 'U Th- I.gm -i- ! T i., -i , X --'-;1 Y .r! - n.- I K I. k. v a a -.x , i c .n th- IK."KKI' Pn;t-1 Stavs Prop. F K"ItK"'L. iSI'ltK Fl -ur M.i -.-s to 1!- imparr, i-.l I. i't -Th- Joii'na' is an experiment, ind that th-y w;l :i "t glv? any Ifails ahou: the tu' :ngs until :h-v are a-sur-1 that h ti'iv-m-ni is l.k-iy t he a "U' -c-sj. I I ... Iv J't XF.W VOIUx. Jun- f Pom m'Te- May.": Deer S uf for '1, , sure .f iTon j :h '"n't'"1 ft't-s Flour M vsvl many hav- now b ti -n'" I stat-s md ills',: I .,. I of th s,iu-h-rn I wh-r- a d-er-- v. ill 1... .'itt-r-l P. ASK FOR ,ir g. mills f n g 1 ' -in I s 'a i ii -h- -X. .t;on y . -tin .f N-.v York. Sj 9 al S .5 .I'll v "Charles Carroll" "General Good" i Th. I g- K-iry .. I'l' PLAN'S FOI1 LI' 'ANAL. iv A .-pet.. t- Y.. says: i au'h .i-f-w daw. Oiuan'ie S. henr- for Wat -r v X-w York Stat-. NL'W YOLK. Jun- 2'v A the Tribun- from Albany. Mr. Bond, stat- tiuiri'-r. , ity for th- stat.-m.-tit that a ago h- r-e-n'-.i a vi-:i fi"m txv., n' gtr.eers who brought bin. a l-t -r of introduction from Mr. Hay. s-e.. 'ary if t ite. Their natn-s lie had f.jrg'tt-n. These gentlemen ."aid ihe obj-c: "f th-ir x-lsit was to sw-ure a copy . f Mr. Eon'i'.-t r-,-tit elaborate r-port up in the proba ble construcliou of a barge canal .-n-roti this slate. They stat'-d that practically evrry i:i:sti m i x ; In j in- k-r- . f Ttia k- Pears' What a luxury Pears' soap is! It is the cheapest and best toilet soap in all the world. All torti of people use it, all lorti of (tores LoPISYILL W. il'.-r !. -I is ad'.".- o.-rtl- s s" iha' it .."ks ,.-f.,.. th ii te d o r 'o Poin.-i.'ir.v, th- 1. It will th-n b i s ti th'; sal- of th or. '.xill probably li- "it various plants .-an V th- Siandorl Milling Sljei -Sli..e eorpor.l'l OI. In 'h- ' ise of 'h- II ik-r-.I .n-s-J-.11 Milling I'lirnoitiy. '.liii' h Is ais.. th- hands of i : ; r. a for-. Ins. W ill HOI 'i- i-i -s -ii: J ir-' aiiJ" I'l.t' roiii.j. pany is in a h .Iv-nt . ndition iti 1 i ' ;( t-il rha! a r- -i-.-r ...id I,.. .Is!1? rharg-d at an early d it ! i 1 V i i v : " ! I ! 4. CIGARS TWO UN EQUALED SMOKES ALLEN & LEWIS, 10c 5c 1 I Suliscrilicd Cajiitul, . I'aiil-uji Ciiiitiil, Assets in I'nitcil .Slates, Siir.iis to l'liluy IIdIiIitk, f.i,(lfi(l,l)IM) 1,11(111,11(10 -,' l 1 1 I lidOHiiil 1 .7 1 S,7!t;i Hum Ih'pii UilLt writing on tin- I .u ilir (Vmst ovri twrnt -two yrur. SAMUEL ELMORE & CO. Kfniilunt Audits, A.-tnria, ( r. r- ,.. t eili I -S' I I i- Te-n n lu.-t nv-r : h .Mi h- W- Vii-i in any way ri'-rf- rit a w io'i 1f th- Tli i 'rt -r p-i.re . ne.- xviih .lud-.'- M v ii-'h- a'oi the . 1 1 . t , ) J - . i r j f ion ; - I'Mk-l tor to'lav. .1 idge dls- o, by :- p i 'I.i'.- fi;.- v .r.jutie n' -! s a nd ! n- 'i' ky. I n-, '."en th- ' i' r i A , -,tif-r-' h"! I last an iojun". v.'ICMAT .MA ft K I'.T. ell ii, ttpc culljr drugguit. I OltTLANI.i. Waila, '".'j. .lm." ;t.-Wh-at, Willa TAPOMA. Jun a; i-lub. Yl. -Wn'-at, blu-st'-m. PH1PAOO. J,im. -Wh-;.'., S-ptem-b-r, op-nlng. If.";.'.""; clo-i-g, V,. JfX-KKY MTiOXALO I. HAD VP.. UlMtrlimforM, Por! lund, Oregon S Fxpijfs in a .Stall tu Ov-rland Park. ,f ! ifVV't VVit!W!ftfViOim& &VWfifiy&ifit Ponsiirnption. LIVLI'.PO'oL. June .-Wheat, Sep. -.ember. Ss. C";,d. r.F.N'VLP., June 2-. -Johnny M. Don ald, the Paiifornl i J i.-k-y who has rid den for nom- i.f th" gr-af-t horse own ers in the country, di-1 In a -tall al Overland Park, of .'On-urnpliori. Th' boy eame to L-nv-r about thr'-- w-' ki ago from Ariz.na, vxle-i" he .spent th-wlnt-r for his h-aith in eoiii,juny w,;h Jjirk Plawson, anoth'-r famous Jo-kf-y. H- was sent th-r- on a j .urn- ra;sd by th.- Jockeys on the roast. The scene in the stable was ptith'-lie. MeHonald was sitting beside Mik- H-nnessy, talking over the hors-s wh-n he (.aid: "Mike, I fee kin i of file'-py. I gu-ss I'll lay diwn h'-re and take a liltl! nnooze." lie f-II biek In Henn-sy's arms after he spoke and expired In a few minutes. McDonald rode for Barney Schreiber and Hughey Jonen for a number of numFinML frimim; BliltFS AND TKS KII'TS UL WOF.X IIELIVEKFD AT Tl!! IT IS PF.0MSEB Cor. Tenth and Commercial Streets Telephone frl. KOPP'S BEST ADeliciouH and Palatnble Drink Absolutely Pure i::52.,hlrh Mr- J",,n K",,p u "r""r,"'"r' In (b"c'ly free " fJ"'"y ""' " '"'"r " "'' l"livry North Pacific Breuerq Pacific NavigationCompany SlcamcrH "Sue II. Ilmorc" aiul "V. II. Man is,,,," Only linc-AMorla to Tillamook, (iiirihul.li ami Hay Cliy, lohon illc P innei-tlng at Astoria vllli the fin. in. 'on 1 1 1. 1 ... .n , I JB. V...I t. ... . l.nliil mill ills., flm A..rl,. II. . . .. .. ''..iK.iiiin I Dm " '" ; ' "" """ '"'i. i' or rreigiit anl apply to HomncI l-.litioro & Co., (I. neral Age m I'ran- Pmi'iig-r rales l!enl, A.STdlll A. OKK , . It. N. It. II. Po., Portland AOKNTH. A. ft P. it. it. ( i.,;r,lllv,i'"n'' f " '' LA MII, THInmiMik. Oregon. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL nONMOUTII, OHCOON MIMAXI) Foil OKAUIIATKH-TIi .leiiuind for tho gra luales f ,,e Nor liilil S.'h.ols during the p11Ht y,.nr ,, been much li.iy,,,,,! h,, . ,, STAT'.!'' f'irml',": ,7r' "'r '"rt'""' l'l fiM V'11" '-ATKH AX1) DI LO. AS.-Hlud,.,,,, ur 1ri.p,.ert fl(r th- diatB eximliuiloiis, n, ri.ajy lakfl Hlnlo pap- graduation Strong ,..,, .,!,. an(, .rfe(Wonl Xl ' C",""l"'1 Tntl"ln' De- I'.xiiense ranging from 1120 in 75 per ear. IihII term opnna fiepteniber 17 I' or catalogue containing r,,ii 'n. iiiuiivciiieiiia, auurnait, ... r f CAMI1RLL. x', J. u. v. IJIJTI.KIl, Secretary. President.