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-s THB. OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, F"TLAND, FRIDAY X If ,'i ........... M..i. NEWS OF THE IMS I TIIEVOGGLE-BllG INTOWN ' '1 - el U . J 'v. I i J a. - -J j. 1 Th Sunday ' Journal ' wu ta great iMMDd everybody vented to know what th WotfUbw nli Hmt af them wr. nor eoanwnad In finding ut th Mentllv of the Woggtotmg itself. This th-r had llttl trouble I do- Ins whn they Had read tb Boa story br Mr. Baen and looked at tha flna iilustretloos of Mr. Me- JJougalL Uu( aa so wnat ns- saiev tht -was' quit anathar matter.. What aa aald wu worth money fnr every reader that waa ahl to and It out. That la not vry dlf ftcult thing to , yt tt requlr. careful reading and noma study of tha text It will provld pleasant. . MoAUbJ. ajnnlornMl lor tp iTSS'wS: 2T2 pirty. undertake, to answer .J ,r r ta Mt urlntsd. Tha render la left to discover It. The pictures ana SLwtiVsesEe? umke tttawnparatlvaly aaay to tha activ mind Both SStunohSry pVTS.- to tha solution ef tha prablem. M th? aWtlo! almiuaf tat ona correct na-ef. Tho punl. NquW 0Jy irdtrv .htl! knowtS of facta Included in history, Wogrepby. bot l3 hlr Tan scoualntanc. with place building, or env "ni -DoTwhlch information la ohtolnabto, Jtta pot swslng Tft Sltu!?1 t. U'wW pi. cj i ' O- Th journal will giv 144.44 In eash aah month to tboaa of its Sdar. whT. eorVset or narty correct gnswsr. to tha question, put to tna Wogglabug his oonpanions. v - V - - : , , ; ' Poa this Coupon Only.-. NO- 6 4., v.."- 1 Sept. 9. Tg the VrOGOLUBUJ B1J1TOR: .. ' THB BUHDAY JOURNAL." WtWNR OmJBOOli . Tha ana war ta th suestios asked oT tha Woggtebug In taw Mara. 4bH Boconof tha papar of SUN DAT, 8BPTBUBBR ; , .4 V' -Waina. rr . . .. ,. .V i vv " ' Btraaff and Numbar.... ...i.....1r..........vj.i-, i'..-fowi ar City.. Vfc... '.. vw.w- .....' : Btata.,...'. j. Mm antpWya of Tna Jonmnl lawod to Of nmnayn family IS a- . mm wum inhira nnnvnit- ' aim cha aounon ta ha found aaoh dar In Tha Journal until Btnrday,aptmbr is. This Bivsa yoa awvon chancea to anawar tha qnaatlon su casted In naxt Bunday a paa. rx the t aunt next Bunder, And tha next, and tha next, alao on each weeklay, until the end of the month. BAVB TOITH COUPONB. and on tha laet dar of th month aend tbem aU to THB WOOOLICBUBO BDITOR, Tha Jour nal Portland. This will and tha oonteet for September, and the prlaea wUl be awarded Tory early tn-tha month of October. . ,j . ., . - - . ,-; i . r r FIFTY DOLLARS IN CASH FRIZBB WILL BIOITOI AS rXttXOWS: L For the reataat number of eorraot anawera. 10,0. ..,,.,...,.. .10.0 t. For the next larceet number of correct anawera. i.08 1.90 S. For the third un-swat number of eorraet anawera; $!.. .. .v. . M 4. For the fourth largwat number of correct anawera. M.W. . .. . -W. . rttt 4. For the ten next Urgent numbera af correct anawera, $l.M aneH. 1S.W . For tho ten next larseat numbero of correct anaworn, ll.M amtsh. -1J.M 7. For tha eleven naxt larneet umaors of aorreet anawera, Me. aaeh t.i r.::osTAw view SON TO HILL C2E ooBfun v&Ajnr rom Ajuxdu- V9 ktnIbIOMIMI'afcaf aftaVY -. SB, BilMIS uwut -v , : i) i fSV ' ' i ' -' ' ': t K, af. Caks af thtai etty. wbo Is preal- dent of the Mountain View mlnlnx eom- pany. operating In aastera Oracon, Is at tha property, on one -of his recular trips of toe paction. Installation of the new mllllruj Blent la pruereaeln- with all imaelhle dtenatch. aa It Is tb ' Purpoee of the manaaemant to aet the mill oem nl.liy hfnre fall linrmi net la. Mr. Cake lp expected home In a day ar two. The Mourcaln view 01111. wane not a hM. nlnt w(U be one of the moat 00m- plrte of the Blue Mountain section, as will smbraos machinery ror amaixama- tinn. PdtMMBtration. leaohlna of talllnaa and Derhaoe ellmea aeparatvlynd will poeaibiy reduoa aoAoentrated 'on tha ground. CruahtRB la aeoompuanaa oy monna of n Chilean mill; renoentraclon win h made on humnlne-'tblee and If the ellmea am t reeled separately from th sands, the separation srui na ef fected by dcoantatton. The manac emt kb nulla ee nubllo statement ra se rd Ins the method W be employed In reduclnai concerAratee, ana . k im mn known whether thla will b fl Oder U ken. Owing to the dlfHeultlee af hauling during the winter months, It may na found mote expedient to handle the eon- eentrataa locally than to dellrer them In Bumpter. The Mountain View has only a Ift-mUe haul ts the Bumpier amelter, all down hill, and In the sum mer season or may b dellTered tber at a low figure. Ossollne is being usag ror sower, aa the altitude of the mine renders It dif ficult to secure wood for fuel In suf ficient quaatlUee for A sO-taw mill. , i . i - RULBS OS THB ' OOWTBBT. The Urgeet number of oorreot anewera wtna. - - - - AU coupons for any one month will be oooeecutlrely aumhered. ana,; tnuet be sleed in one envelop end Arranged .ta: ordr of their nubltonn ... only en oonnon of ths atsd date sna be placed m th name nreIope of snewrra for th month. j. , " If n-r than on lndlrMusi aheuld nwv rery eounon oorrectlr marked aU properly arranged, th llret prls would be divided between the winners. Other prls will be similarly drrlssd m aa any nrimber of conteetaats have th aam number of answers that axe squally oorreot, but not absolutely aa. i . ' . Contaatanta need not write th aam a newer en all eoupons Issosd for any on week. A different anawar aa be written fin each dayr but if yon are rare you ar right, you will, of oouree, writ th sum a newer on ell coupons tosuod for any one Sunday. Bntenkber, tfa largest num ber of oorrect anawrs wins. AM eoupone for any one month must be pieced hi th aam wvlon and be In the office of Th, Journal by U: a. m. f tb Sd day of the following month. . . - .. t. ' . v X , :' CATTLEMEN ARE ctins m RISE ' MMm vwmam am wbxk as min 1 ' OATTXtB AJTB) W&U STOT OU AV Bt Beoer B. Kanm) - Kansas City, Mo, Bepc .Western ranchmen are not aatlefled with th srlc that the feeder buyers and the packers ar paying for feeder and stoekera and grass cattle respectively. Aa a result th ranchmen are heaping their oat tie at bom In th hop that before th graaa run eut there will he a bettor price. Thle situation Is felt keenly hV the markets of the central weec apaclally ht Kansas City, where the feeder flock to nuke their fall pur chase. Thle ahortage Is principally In thin stuff. Th packers cas get enough fat stock from the feeders wh have It on hand without using th grasu-fad fat stock from th ranges. Th ah arte re hi etocker and feeder hind from the western range provee g great dlaappolntmnt to th tkoosands of buyer from Indtaim, Illlnola, Mts soun, Kansas and town who hav been wirnging th market for th laet It tlaya. They expected a big assortment to eheoee from and found small one A a resuK th price for thru western atuffl hot up 'cents rn g few day and has held np ever in. Rvan at thla price th feeder took aU In sight. For MASON Fruit Jars OU Dp Mai 2287 w Pints.. yM.aSSG lUlf C xm ..M...:..Si5o a Thhi is under prte. but w ar 0rio-' 41 don't want to srry torn or. : V.r.1 V:::: Ctccry ABB) f$SJBftV0f I Frloas on feeder and atookors ar from M to to oents higher than th low mv1 of 10 Aeva aao.' j- - It 1 doubtful ff the prices win be lower than thla at any time th reet of th saaeott) aa h aenutnd doubtleas will continue heavy. Th fat cattle nmrket I dltufbed by th strike sttoatlon ln.Chlcagd. Prtcee there her declined In th past It day 10 to 1 cent and It to Id cents here In sympathy. Th Kansas City plants really should not bar been affected by th atrik at that time, as tha strike was practice! ly ended her, Th pecker have about all the men they need and the anion men ar going back la hvg nun- bars very day. A eomperteofl f the top price of all kinds of ontOe for fire days of last week with the sum five days of ths preceding rear show th following result: - Toe Too Toe Tep Top Top Wt WNt. Cel. Tx. rlr. stkr. :. -.1.XB.S1 SLEW A... n.M S3. At U.Tt Torwlar 5M 00 .... 2.M .Tt X.S0 Vfdaewhtf.'., t-1 .... 400 00 Tknrtoay.r... IN .... 11 in ldmV Alt Ato .... A 10 IN IV TMday i 50 4.00 A0 f 80 4.M 4.V0 wioriar,.. w at aoo t as i n Tbnnau.... M 1M 3.00 .3B 4.40 4.00 TTiAtr ...... AS) ATt .... t. Ito Last week's total oat tie receipts at th five market barely reeohed lit,. gainst 17a,o 'the preceding week and 1I6.I6 A year ago. Chicago received tl.OOO, against 6,le the week before and tf.WO n year ago. Fwr than 44.- 0 Arrived on th local market, against t.4t ths week before and 10,171 In the oorraapondtng week laet year. -. Th novmnt of sheep to the ftv leading market hag been much larger ht th last 10 days. Theaer cent of killing grades has been about th am, except at this market, and the main ht- craaas was of feeding grade. Last week local prices wer 10 to ont better on good klUlng kinds, with me dium hind about ateady. Oood lambe ar quoted at U St to li.M, medium to good fl.M to t.4S, and eommon It.tO to 14.71. ' Th demand for muttons la strong and market value show light margin over other . rlvr point. Beat wether bring II 71 to 94.0. and- we I.M to M M; commoner grads range U to St cent nnder than quotation. Th demend for feeders ta strong, and at no time Iat week was th supply suf ficient. Feeding lambs brought tl.eO t 4.Se, feeding Wethers ft.SS to SS.7S, and breeding ew brought SS.H to I It. severe bunch of breeding'4 owe brought 11.44 to IS-.. Saleaman ar sdvtaing those wh hold feeding grade for market to begin sending them now. Loeal aheap receipt for last week wer 14.444. against 14.1 SI the week be fore, and SD.S7S a year ago. Chicago had let.lo. against lOS.Mt the preceding week and ULtftt a year ago. Receipt at th ftv market aargragat 144.414 against SI 4,411 th week before, and 144,444 year ago. t - - -- - - ; - v Merlon raise ntore pounds of nop tna any ether county In the United Btstes, snd ths Salem Bta teamen nays ahe la going to brew f them ta th SISTER TO BADGER r IS Dkinu KtUrtntu ., - Work t to be resumed on th Bull of th Woods property, adjacent to th Badgsr, In aastarn Oregon, according to remit rDorta. Both of the mines are owned by allied companies, th Ba4gr being th property ef Bunker Miu ana Sullivan people, and th Bull or th Woods. : although operated under an other company nam, being In control .of th same interest. Laat rear a shaft wag- sunk, to a depth Of US feet on th Bull of th Wood, and drifts Tun from two ievis to prove th character of th rein at depth. The. result of this work, so far as showmg of or, on to dump was concerned, was all that oould be ex pected, but th workings wer allowed to fill again, which gav rise to ths rumor that a dual waa on to frees .out some of ths stockholder. ' After tha Badger resumed, - to the early part of this season, sinking below the adtt lerel and milling at full oapaclty of tha concentrator. It ' was understood. throughout th Susairrill district, that the Bulf of th Woods would alao be reopened, which la now assured from reliable authority. Treatment of or will probably be at ths Badger plant, to which end. It Is aald, stamp will b In tailed. Th Bull of th Wood abaft Is suffletsntly near ths Badger mill to connect oo nomtcally by means of an aerial tram. A compressor plant Is also belcg In stalled, which Is te be ope ret ed by water power. That the water aystom now used for power may sulBc for th Increased demands, the canal has been conducted further around th hill, giving greater dros. where the ompreseer will be placed. From thla compressed air will be piped to th Badger or Bui of th wood as requireo. . SAWMILL FOR THE BLACK BUTTE MINE -Mu tnk tt. UMn NHnMnf operating In Pox writer. Grant county, has purchased small custom sawmill la that Vicinity, which 1 being moved ta timber laada belon el rur to th mine. Th manufacture of n hug quantity af lumber la to common at an early date. Th surface equipment for th quarts mine and th ex ten ion of the flume Una ftv mil, to gather a. larger volume of water for placer operations, ar th two primary object In pur chasing th mill. Th present milling equipment consists of a Merrall's roll Bill end ens battery of gravity stamps. A hoist was recently Installed, by msan of which sinxing HUN prssseu on uio large vein. There la water enough at p recent, for plecer work three month In th vprlng and whet th new sys tem Is added Manager O. C Wright think h will be abl to waah' gravel unuy th winter rreeeee swgis, . you hvrjrBi ,4 Mere than three miles of. th polo Hn for distribution f electricity from th plant of th Condor Water dt Power oompany. ha been erected from ' Oold Rag. Th contract for this work Is he tne- earrled out as rapidly as posslbl. a burg quantity of poles having bean out previously. These ar new Being as Ilvared along the root toward Bedford a rapidly as they ar needed. The work la very permanent, and will accommo date heavier wires than those now used, ti ia (he smrnoss of th management m 4a Mtamrlia tA Asrelait S. l&TM demand for electrical energy eanong th farmers of th liogu vauey ana tne minus operating within reach r th aratem. --.,, N. F. Heath, formerly of LoadvlllA Colo but more recently engaged la min ing about Bumpter, has bee given charge of the underground work at the Standard min In Quartsburg district. Vice-President ' Booth Houssr has been looking after this work for a period, un til a min sunartntsndsnt sou Id b on CASTOR I A lor lactate Bad Cbikkum.. tied Yoi Kan Alwajt E.;:t fC3 mmmn SUnFTU fuTS V&AsT IB XATB ORB OF YBEB BZ.VB BTOVS- VOTZOsT IS STATR OJ SbmwJ fiteyetek lbs Jewual.) ' Bumpter. Or. Sept. S. The Oregon Smelting d Refining oompany blew In Its plent Wednesday and Is now running full blast. . Ores and concentrates are being shipped to tb am alter in large quantities. Not only la th district Im mediately around Bumpter represented among the llat of shippers, but many Urge shipments ar being brought from A diatanoa." - - Thla plant Is th Urgeet In th state of Oregon, and no doubt will be the stimulua that will make alt mine in this vicinity revive matarlaiiy. Manager F. D. Fuller has been In th field during the naaf three months buying ores nd making corrtrecU for futur -deliver?, and ha enough on hand and In sight to keep th plant running steadily. , Th owners of low grade producing property -can, by shipping In large quan tities, make sufficient prow to keep Ipslr mines, busy. t, , ' CORNUCOPIA MINE r v.- GIVEN A MILL TEST Operations at the Queen of th Wee mine in Cornucopia, district of eastern Oregon are putting tha property to .ex-, cell eat shape. Th mill tost mad at tb custom plant near th big Cornu oopln mill, proved that the or wag ilr treated, yielding n high-grade oea eentrate and fair percentage of free. Manager C F- Soderilng stated, whtl In Baker the past week, that work op. tn lower tunnel was rapidly getting th mm In hape for much mora eoonomloal handling of the or. The slops ef Qran ite mountain tt very ateep whep the adit hav been driven, and hauling down from the upper workings Is labor ious. In addition to shortening tha haul. th lowsr tunnef will rv great bucks for stoplng when the vein has been suf ficiently explored on thla level. - . Cornucopia operators look . forward eagerly to tha Urn when they will b abl to deliver their crude ore and con centrate to a railway along th oouree of ths Snak river. At present, tha haul Is T miles. Baker City being th near est depot. Thla rout Is a rough one, a It crosses ths drelnag basin of th Bagl and Powder rivers, th formr having especially steep canyons. If a railway pasaes down the .Snake, or en ters th Panhandle between Cornucopia aB - - . - BMkAuB hgt -- sxwasHaeu. mom aTtw snssni ll UUIrvl fn sbsbj bbijmb of this rich district may be put on th market on a water-level haul of not to exceed It miles, which will reduce freight charges mora than 70 per eot- thr the- days when th Mg Cornuoopla mbM was 'running; eonoeatretes ran high as tS0 per ton, that being the richest grade sunt out ef th eastern Oregon dlstrlot. - y , HARD AT WORK IN : VICTOR CROSSCUT Tho- Victor crosscut, which la being driven by the manegeswat of thl Bumpter property, has pad th 400- foot mark. Drifting ha not been token up ou an- Of th vein opened la th drive, sav th drat, which was plored for About 100 feet. This vein had width of approximately ts feet. Other verns.s1ndlcated In surface work. will be reached soon, Th somprsssor plant, actuated by gasoline power, 1 giving satisfaction. It Is not severely taxed At. present, as but on drill la kept In th face of th tunnel, and the compressor has a nominal capacity of Are to elk drills. A. O. Hanauer, of Spokane, wh I financing th property. ear that this work la to. be continued with th nam dispatch narklng the equipment and ommencmnt of th crosscut, untu; th vein ytm of th property gas nen tnorougnjy explored. TROUBLE AT RENTON ' - MINES UNSETTLED i (Speeul Ikemteh The Toereel.) Seattle. Waah., Sept An effort was nude yesterday by th Seattle Electric oompany to reopen It mlnss at Ronton. which hav been closed for three months owing to labor trouble. Th company refuse to .recognise th union and H non-union men went to work. At a meetlrof th union htd tutor la toe day It was votsd not to accept the company's offer of wag and stay out on Stria.' . ,',''., ARBITRATION UNION OPENS CONVENTION (Asarsal Bperkd Bert.) , Bt Louis, Mo Sept. 0. Though th attendance will be relatively small as oem pared with that of somg of ths gathering held la St, Lul this sum mr, tbs meeting of th International Arbitration anion here during th two week beginning today 1 regarded as by far th moot Important convention of tho xpoalttoa -period. Tho who hav arrived to attend th session In clude soms SOt men of world-wide rpu tatlons, among thorn being , eminent ta tee men from - nearly every country of Burop and representatives of th lawmaking mod lee of tho Central and South Am rice a republics. Severs! score of the member of the congress of th United States ar expected to take part ta ths sessions. As Its name lmpll: th union to establish International arbitration as av mean of settling dispute between th nations On ef the proposition that will.b discussed and whlojt may be expect ed to attract unrvuraal stten tlon, 1 that th president of th United States be requested to call a aeoond congress f governments, similar to that held at The Hagu, for th purpose of negotiating arbitration trestle be tween th United Stat and foreign governments, snd between the govern ment of Burop. and alo for th pur poss of onstdrlng tha reduction of aimagssiita Paaeock flour I the beet fancy aatetrt la th saarket. At leading grocers. l Bgtal PATIfUa WWTt h m- mi p. heiiUlMI : It ewry mmmamj. 1 P i sing I Wbs7 gBMtsuapef gsM svi as id mJC- . . v ... . . ftoatrnpswV id V " Wg fcsvu ess of th unUwia hi thai wortd, W ar th but bottkwg of w4jttkv in tb world. Wliavu nor whtarwy la our sifM -ow4 Vwrahgagag than iw other distiller ta timsrorlch Ther Is mocu HaVmCI M .,f gold ths if guy other brand of whuikwv ta the world. W nav bwn ta bumxiaes far yuars and hav acatntaT of $300,000,00 paid ta full, so vou run no risk whejroo di rh us. Vour aMmey back at one h you are not totisded. Don't forget thai NAfNfcg H.enaV gnsg direct from ear disruieew ha won. with ail its oriflinsi ttrengtb. richnggg and flavor, (hug assuring woa of Mrfect purity and aariog yon the oorrnoiis profits of the do". You cannot buy nrvthing; purer better ox more aatiafactory tba MAVhcA m.EXt so buokaov sRBGByoBpsy.. . - '"v.. T3 YCU c.. r f Cen sw-w I I tsTABLItMU I I ! 1 I 4at t.y OT.I ! n nn TvirAn 13 - AFt'U. iJBnsa r-i ifB'i.u r" rTTTn rt win sid vou fwn mu ouart iottle f turiit Wepet WflMl SkVEN-YEAR-OLB RYI fgr $4.00, and tm u Try it sad ff yon don't sad It ail right and as good as yea ever aend or can buy from anybody else dt any price, then tnHvgg cbsrves. and vour St.OO will be fturacd to yog by next ssan. Juit think that How could it be fairer? If you ar not nwrtvotiy aatisfr not out a cent. wiU pay the rood a ywu end k back at our w could it bs fairur? llyou are not ptUctir antkfied .you ar We Abip in a plain staled cas. n marks to show what's iaaida. S Utmtrtfl SMNTI4Smtj) ffM-SBB SBS W1TW? MKS4MIBW BftBT WtTtl VOM MOU T ASsWsVs 'sereeartlsea keeiet eeart of pi saas, 4 to tketUlhMttJ ...... ; TKS IWYKsCa CS311LU3 CCH?ArY- T5- Northwest Gun and . Btokard,, Wnegar. -- Gr eat Clearance Sale op. ' . -a-; ADMIRAL BICYCLES ' and I Victor Dasebtill Qoods, Etc W deslr to clear tb Boor of erery wheel 1 th house, and to accomplish that result will offer auoh bargains, and Mast Clean the House Without delay. Th Admiral has ne su perior la th Ualted States. It l a faultl bicycle, and to move tt onlekly jrs offr t ,r. t . -j.. . Racers at $25.00 Road Wheels at $19.00 We earrw a eomnlato line of Parker. Reminaton. Smith'. Ithaca. L Ferr and woreeater Shotgun. Winchester and Merlin Repeating Shotgun and a full line of the beat known and popular makes of Rifle. W alao bar very complete asaartment of cutlery. Sehing tackle and aporting gooos 01 every enar- aotor, at very low pnoea, . x- SiTHiRDCTREET West Bide ef Will, S Portland Us,wkfA IaIawW SCHAHBK d MBit). Manufacturers of snd dealer to aU stage ef Marble, Cranltt and m ;Stone Wort v Sethnstos Otven n Appilcatlou, 348 RKT STBEET Bet, Madison and i Jefferson Streets . VOBTLANSy Ot, " Li Vplcan Coal Co. ."r'.'.'i Ialrs la Best, . tn, gTBAK ABU fJaVAUBBBUM 4JuuUJ, MVsTBBT AJTB TRY OUR V ' Carbon Lur.pCccU5.50 For Stove and Furnaces its All V339 BURNfllDB ST. (leer! Spwtal Servt.)' '' Book Springs. Wyo., Sept. Amid grt enthusiasm ex-Gkrvrnor John B. Osborne of Rawlln was nominated far governor by acclamation bx- th stats Democratic convention at this plan. Th following tloket was named: Congress, T. S. Tallferro Of Rock Springs; state treasurer, p. C Alger of Sheridan: Judge of th supreme oourt H-. T. Corn of Cheyenne. J. C Hsmm ef Bvanston waa choeea shslnaus of th state osntraii ewmlttaa, r j. v, , , S V DIDN'T HURT A BIT 15 WHAT THBY SAY BY OUK Mn rnyu r 1- i . , I NLtr. Unas, r - 'We are Mt h ettrest fm sat , neta 1 salt after effacu. Pmdh la tellcats health at and beolutehr wltbrat at en sitting, pealUvwlv ra or hi , stracUng 1 psuuvely Mt esdal kttrl Mlalts. . Abohit eleasllse n oar toeta. -. W 4 erowa sd erldge e-ork with et sh- Our IT yean' exerham la .4- plate work saablea U It roar noath . eeBtrortiir. IB bm ta id cneapeH i- hTtb s4 We barn swims wU i J as yoa. ng w. a. mi, t WISB BROS; DE1NT1STS SM-tlS TXTLAVQ BLDO. Open erenlngs tW Corner TlJIRD AKP WASBIMOTQN ST 8. t . tuday from to It. ; -Tfaons, taltt.loil.J Do you hav family Jarr No need of tt Bdtson lbcne , " graphs and Record care all "Jar lmmdlstly. Beat toes , S. ;, of Bdlaon Records tn th ty.- Ask m eur apodal groponitioaw FAMILY "JARS" i ST f. Wy knla9QQrvan PORTLAND PHONOGRAPH . vV.IIUMIVI,,- n.' '., ,. i Hootw':-Cf:; At WHftit ISetlVS : 'S Musft 127 SEVENTH bet Wash, and Alder Spedal-Sctiool Umbrellas ; Th school nmbrem w msks are ewestal heeana xhs frasme wi us are of the best Paragon Steel, 1S sewering- Bllkana and Blorta Silk, th strongest for wear. The haadlea are plain, so that the umbrella -cost yu no mors than the prio of the cheaper kind, hut wear much -longer BS, fss. O0, ... , , : ,, . ...... J(. JOHN ALLESINA ; TWO FACTORIES l tBhsr l TEETH SPECIALS stXTsiiiBt fjrtm oct. t , . - Boston Puinless Dentists Will make awsctsl low school tut In order that all school children may come and have their tooth ared for daring vacation. Thee ar th only dentist In Port laad having the late botanical dtsoovery to apply to the gum for Painless Re tracting. Pining and Crowning Teeth, and guarsAted for ton year. . 1 ir,u - m II xxanJna41aS.HrilB.t Brw rWads He bVnJ hia-dt..:.-7t M Sal af Tt II ww Crew LN Orewus sad Bttdg Weh st Sew 9 i a ny. Oar i wt B)usi Susmsa wul hd your v ua. BO prosnt. -Come hi at one and take advents f low rates. All work Ann by . .ists Without hula and guar an teed . for 11 yearn ' Boston PtUnlet Dentists Fifth and W1 Ml 1g Morrison, TUSCAN Mineral Spring OraST sTTBST BAT fJT TST. To Wfcot. hMay Ccacmnt- I um to ths above spring A April to take treatment tor my ya. 1 bad a vary sever attack of catarrh f th aye, was almost blind after treading with th best apeclaiuts that eouitf bS found, and suffering for ain yaara, f hav at last found a cur hers at the FAstOUS TUSCAN BPKiMO. f ean not orals them too nlsblr. I bone that are snruotsa wui gtv otber that are sfTlfotod a hrleA UMroeetfuHy. Room m, CVwammcUil Ugurtsnd, Oregon. sfr. L C. Parmer, nf Palmer. Or, wag eared of rheumatism. If you ar alck writ to u; w will gtv you the nam and sddre of sees one ear ex Mealier complaint. , j , , . TwSsM KlnWa SfkHiwCorfe, 9vmn, OAxv von s ersiAdat ASUS Ossid SeMeS, ( I 4- 1