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THE OREGON DAILY " JOURNAL wRTLANw. i At IIIAT DID THE WOGGLE-BUG SAY? IFS WORTH $50 TO KNOW ; tto WMtk Bag. of tko sarty from a, wtoe Bdvesmros m re- f ,to la U rat BsppiSBa as t of Tto Baaoay Josraal, aaawero mm eeeattow ever V k. Tto reaeer la left to flwrnr a la imw. Tko Dictates joe" sawriptlTO taita era midae to Om eolotloa of tko preblea. Tto aseetiou admits ef MnMt iMm. For tW lerreet Belabor of correct at seeilr oreaJ often m ta frtM to to OUtrlkut M toUowei L Far tto area tort aemfcrr ef MTMt limn, fin. 00. tMc om a alOOO for tM at larteat auaiber ef correct ikwwi, 8 0. .., f 0 o . at frer 0m third ta-raet iiDbtr ef wrwrt mm 2 M. f SO For lb foertk lar rat aatnber of ecTart mmwm, tt-OO 1.00 For tha tea aext largest nnhM f ewmt ana wen, 11. 80 aeefc lft 0 tFn tko tea tut Urgoot nhr of eorreet lotwrii, 1 00 NAHlaMi 10 00 rar tto elevee next Urgent kara a ewveet mw toa seek... . AO Oct- 20. '-. Ow thia Coupon . Only. , , '. . Tin stthdat' journal. Portland orjcoon. No. 20 TIm iimr ft A ajnMtiM uM of ths Woggisbug fen tb Ma tfnBeottaa Of tte mjmT of 4JUNDAT. OCTOBER If Is , . - . . ;- . .-', ' .". - ' , tl'''''M",'"'r"M'""""lt" ...'!,. I - : i 1 " '' - ' ' ltitOMtMIWtH'W,','",,'',,,, ;.. . - . . t ' , ' ' WMtttM"'P,,,'"""""",M"""tM" VaMaaoa ta ' ' . .. v. --,. - - , . .. . . ttmt ial Itrabw......... ...,......'. .. NEVS OF THE MINES T.M.MMM MIMMIM I IM.HM RVUS OF THE CONTEST ; , mill M woi. akM fk mpm ta to Umm4 tji Tto JHml tl tatardar. Oetabr 23. Thli gi-rm ja mvcb hwimm to tto OMatloa wblck appMr Id Tm Bun Joanu of (Kuixr lo. Kf cB Son da a trm goMUoa B aak4. Tto arvnw la to ba wrtttoa an th eeopMi prlatod oa that and oa of taa ail wk 4aja fallowtm. Each toontk b-ln a saw conCMt. 8a VI THl COUPONS b4 on tto laat dar ta DMMatk aond tha to THH WOOOLS-BU9 EDITOR. Tk Jwirnal, Portland Or. Onto JMpow IN TnE OFFICE OF THE JOUR. KAL BY 10 A. K. OF THE TB1BO At OWkOVEMBCA rlU to aoutaa 1 mtlmm tto awardi Mt Ovtotor lHaaa. U two or Bwr ponoma aaaat tto 1iHtt Miator f corraat tMwm tto trot Miaa wfll to aivlaW aa tkam la ataalUr oaooa tto itor prlaoa wia to aliilWlr m ONfM nr onaMT an jawwamw mnaarw, aaw man M BHMal la aa HU xwu (TIU1-UNB lit An ENVILOPI MUST REA1 I UHE NUyBER- U roa art ctlprlnft aonDOM dally (roai aooro than f Tto Joarnal yo anut aawioot oack at far tto atoatk la a aoparat oatoloM. THE In Mmrrtcal ardor. u roa : aMaa Contaotaata aord not arrtta tto oarao anawor on Mk eoaixia a flffrrtitt aoawrr for otht Car. tot BKMsltBEB . THE LA ft OKI WIK. tor of aa COEBBOT AMEWEHE WII XUMB or V oatBtaya ff Bdr El allnpa. to STEALER IRE ? TO TILLAIM fJdaT EM Vtm, Oaf LAJCEI SO OOA4WT TOW TO M- Frallmlnar atapa ara balna; takes to fttmrt a mw atoamantp una Mtwaand Portianal ab4 TUUuaioodL If amtaafaetory arnncnMau can ba aaada tha atcamor Toledo U1 ba plauMd an tba run. V. M. JTay. on t th ownora of tiia vmnI, apotit aovoraj daya la tha city tOQulrlnoT into tho . mattar. Taaterday ha want to Tillamook to mo what neourafjomant vUl ba slvan tha vontur at Uiat. aa4 of the Una. Tho Toledo la a amall naael of about Eoo-tonr capacity, which -raa racentlr built by tha ray krothora at Baa Fran olaoo. Tha ownora bava boon eaatlor about 1b aoaroh of a routo for hor. Sba doaa aot draw aiah wator, and K la aaid by thoao who ax ia condition to apoak antborltatlvely on th aubtect that no bottor vaaaal could ba lound for tha Portiaad-T i 1 Uaook ran. Th aaaartlon la auda that tt wUl roqulra & vaaaal of light draught and at th aam tin on that will ba abl to bjui 41 oonaldarabl fraKht. Only In an Id di root maanar naa Port land any comi actios with tb portion of th Orason ooaat oa which tba own r of th Totado hav an eya. Tho taajnar EUaaora plloa aotwaan tbor and Aatorte raajularly, but aatda from farm produea aha earrtaa Uttl frclcbt. Bo mo of that la toot from tha ckty by th aa to Portland, but In auch amall uan tltloa aa aot to ba of much lm porta oca. With a rcular llnor put on from Port land thoa wh ara looking into tha ventnr ballovo that av hrlrlnc trad oma aooaj ba ballt up. At th tlm th now Ha waa ftrat talkad of th ownora of th Toledo war pUnnlnv to aand tho tamr down to Tillamook one ovary two waeka and thoa hav her mak a trip up to Oray'a Harbor. By making an arrantamont of tfala kind thy war of th oplnloa that th craft would pror a dividend pro duoar from tha start. But upon tut thr eonaldaratlon It waa ooncludrd to nqufr mor t boron cbly into th Tilla mook proposition, and If buaineaa con dition a ppoa rod to warrant It to hav tha vaaaal run on that rout attogethar. Until ho rotuma from th kottth th auo caa of itr. Pays plaM will not to known, , - -j. - lwaato-to ao ao Cariaaat amd om Kbu Mm flkailaaad r ranto bar btm laonad for tholr arraot, but aa yot aoo of tham hav boon approhandad. Captala HajMutlnun. maatar of tha No mta. aaya that th aklppam mak a big mlat&ko by riving thoir man a mall amount of monay ovary Saturday, aa haa bMom th tnral cuatom, and parmlt tlng thom to go aahora for a fow houra. Ha dMlar that th cuatom la raaponsl bl for all tha numaroua dartlona. When thy one got off th ah I pa thoy uaually fall to return,' But aa tha -majority of tho Aallora have a goodly sum In th form of coming to tham. It la declared by thoao on tha onto Ida that tb ship owners do not loa any thing on account of tho dasorUona. -Th explanation la mad that th wages will uaually mora than companaata them for th outlay la procuring now orowa. Two If toimagv can do oecured th Port land m Aalatlo Btoamahip eompany wlU dlapatcb four ateamar to the orient during th month of November. " An nouncement of th Intention was mad this morning. BhovM tb attempt to art other vessels prove aucooaatul It will mean that there wlU be a greater Euan. ! tlty of flour exported from Portland to the far east next month than aver before In th history of th port. Two ete&mere are already acheduled to sau next month. . They ar tha Kllerlc and th N loomed la, . but It haa been found that.lt will be finposalble for tham to handle all tha freloht which ! ttminm offered. Nagotlatlon ar now la nroor- reaa for two other veaaala. but aa ton nag appears to be In groat demand all along the ooaat. th effort to charter them may prove ynsucc afuL Kvr sine tb capture of th Arabia tha company, haa been handicapped in taking oar of all th freight offered. If there was any way to handls It, tt Is generally admitted that Portland would end more flour across tho Pacific thaa any other port on th coast. AXOaTw mo PUTS IN AUXILIARY GRINDER WXXXa rivmf n o eebvoi tiniiM BBuroma tvbt iam to auoint ptvAjrT roa otajtipa- io-oo A Huntington, mill has been IneUlled In the reduotlod plant of the Columbia mine In Baker county. Manager P. 8. Bail I to haa been oonolderlnar tha ad via - ablHty of adding aa auxiliary grinder to bis mill for acme tlm. and this fall carried th plan Into execution. How It la to be used ta not Indicated by the management, but the Impression Is that th Huntington will nandle the tailings before passing to th cyanide plant. Manager Belllie has a secret prooaa Tor treating tailing In th leaching plant, portions of which have been per-, footed by hlmeelf and chief millman, Mr. Grave. In th past tailings have not been reduced for treatment after leaving th batteries, but depth . In the Columbia, as In all propertlea, naturally gives a greater quantity' of sulphides which doubtless require fin grinding or preliminary dressing before they leach successfully. Th Columbia has 10 sumps In constant oommlasloa. and Is developed to th 0 level by a shaft. Abov th collar of th shaft adlta open th vein for aa additional depth of tot feet, giving th manag-eroent 1,100 feet depth below the apex of the divide be tween Big Cracker and Fruit creeks Lone drift hav been driven on the 40, 100 and 70 levels, exploring both th Columbia and th Appomattox claims, which constitute th company' holdings oa the big led. (. DEPTH OE 1300 FEET ' ON TABER FRACTIONS KEft BOY FINES Blfi POWER SYSTEM BfAJTAOBB nOBfauBBJ SATS g, ZS BuaXBTw MJkMVWAOTVmMO FOB nines un ajto wou a to mm . FBB Bf TSEXS BVBAT jTOBAOB BUbKTOZS. ( OF BBa3BTXOat. . - - bubo ta Fort. 1 Tern One more a deeertlon sldmte an. sailors In port. Within th peat few days eight able seamen hav deserted from th German ahlp Nomla, and sll but twe have left th Anna which also files tb German flag. Oas of tboee still remaining on the Anna went on atrlke the other day. When told to perform a certain plea of work by the mat he del I borate! y re fused, and his oaae was token before the consul. The repreaentatlv of th keleer informed htm that he was acting entirely hi th wrong by taking a eland not to work, and after being lectured for awhile he agreed to return to the ship and make aa effort to earn bla aalnry. Excepting th two mentioned alt th other men who wer oa th Anna ar ashore soaking other employment. Wsr- a amiihaasyam .40 karaaw V - IMPROVIO - UYL1 PILLS owlv one rom A DOM - by Rmirvinit ttw flauag by aiuioa; digaatioa ' OCBAa THE e JS'LEXIOSI .. by puruing the blood IEIT IHi'H keb it azx ps " " fls.oi ar arm oar kacxi?or rau . a, rsa Boa NSMaairOt Pt't OAEFVl BOX ah0X, nMUUaaena, PA. II. E. d. While oomlng up th river last night from Astoria the steamer Lurllnk broke her shaft and did not arrive la port until this afternoon. The Undine mt th same line went out thia morning to meet her. Several man deserted laat nlcht from th British ship - Olaucus. which la moored at ta Pine street dock. The cap tain believes that they wer Induced to go ashore. One of them had a bla amount of money oomlng to him, which he forfeited. - - - 7 After having been on th wan at the Portland shipyards for the past 10 days, th steamer No Wonder waa launched this afternoon. The machinery of the vessel has boon given a general over hauling. With a lumber cargo th schooner Anna Larson was towed to sea yester day and the Tarns will be taken down this afternoon. Both ar bound for Baa Pedro. Bright add arty this morning the steamer Olenola waa placed la commis sion towing Urges loaded with aand and gravel to Fort Canby. The materiel la being procured at Flatter's landing, and th at earner will be kept busy at th task for th next two months, , , After being repaired,, th steamer Regulator reeumed hor run this morn ing to The DallMC Two of th bar-bound grata fleet got to sea this morning. Thoy are the Ger man ship Emllle and th French bark Brlseux, whloh had been lying at th mouth ef th river for th east 1 days unable to get out on! account of a rough .. . ' - ' Work Is noing prosecuted by the Oeleer-Hendryx .company oa Its Tuber Fraction property, between th Colum bia and K. E. mines. In Baker county. Albert Gelser. n member of th Arm, mad the statement that work waa on th 1.1 level, which Indicate that a lev! has been extended from the Colum bia workings. Or la being- shipped from th fractlsa again, and tt Beams that mors thorough development has noon undertaken. The fraction comprises about SO feet of th big Cracker crock lode, between two of th best-known mines of the camp. It la located on th summit of the divide between Big Cracker and Fruit ereeka When tho present man agement took tho property a very rich or body was uncovered within M feet of - the surface, a shaft was sent down about 10 feat, two level established and a quantity 01 high-grade or sent to th smelters. - As Columbia workings on th aouUr wr cioee to th Fractlou end-line, and afforded a remarkably easy avenue for reaching the Fraction at great depth, aa arrangement - naa doubtless been made with Manager Ball lie to explore the new ground oa the 1,100 level. This depth is attainea xrom th lower level of th Columbia snort, that uni Is extended under the apex of th divide where th Fraction la located. At th aurfac th lode there la snore than 10 feet wide, th rich or, however, boing confined to taa banging waiL ... MAID OF MIST READY FOR A SMALL STAMP Owners of th Maid of the Mist prop erty, on Thompson creek, near. Jackson ville, la Jackson county, are negotiating for th three-stamp mill that has been used for sora tlm oa the Opp mine. Blno Messrs. Roddy and Opp have put a larger pleat on the Opp, th develop ment mill 1 not required, and Thurston, white and Armstronx have concluded to place It on their group, where they have opened a conaiaeraoie oooy i vr. Th grade of ore mined In tb Maid Of the Mist sBour th management re turns sufficient to develop the property. While they will commence milling soon as thsy - have secured this or another oii nlont. they will not remit In un derground work, but prosscute explora tions a as axtsnsivo a soais as pwewa- bis. - ' ' - - Operations In the crosscut tunnel belne driven on the Gold Coin property, near Bumpier, will be resumed soon, aa Man ager J. M. Doyle has preliminary wont for a ateady run about rinisnoa. ne ts employing a crew of 14 men getting ready for the winter. Th six-drill eom- nraasor Is In position for steady outy. and will b used to drive the long cross-, cut, which' will have a length of 1.000 to 1.100 feet by th tlm that th entire vein system has been cut at depth. This property Is now controlled by the Cltl Bens Con sol Mated Gold Mining company, which Is composed of West Virginia snd Oregon man. nrommAAM pbobvotzos. Steady Increase la production fa being made by the management of th Imperial mine In Baker County, K. O. MoBwen, of th firm having th lease, states that th concentrate and or product runs to fire and six tons per day. and that additional teem a ar to taS'ehtlttoysd In ban ling to th smelter. Work is pro gressing steadily on th deep drift be ing run from th Miner claim to open th Imperial shoot. By the time that this la completed the manaarement will doubtless have finished milling th old dump, and then they may eommenoe stoning or tn th now ground opened. BTi vrrxj Sport aj Mopeta to Tto fcsrssL) Baker City. Or.. Oct, go. Manager John Thomson of the Bad Boy mine Is authority for th statement that h la sawing lumbar (or completion of tb great power plant begun by tb Red Boy three years ago. Alexander Prusslng. on of th executive board, stated while in Portland recently that an engtneer was examining th proposition than, and upon hi report would depend th action of the management. If th power plant could be completed at a reasonable cost it wsa th daalre of the manaxe- mont. he said, to have it finished aa quickly aa possible, and then th J.000 horsepower estimated as available from Olive lake and tributaries would be need for th hoist, hydraulic pumping and such other power requirement as were not filled by th present water system. Th statement of Manager Thomson Is the first by any of th Red Boy ' people indicating that th nglnr had mad a favorable report. Olive lake baa already been dammed for a storage reservoir, and. th con necting line to th Bed Boy mine or the power sit choaen, will be th arork undertaken. Manager Thomson said that 100.000 feet of logs wer being manu factured Into lumber for thia work, and If weather permitted this fall, the power system would be rushed to completion. Whatever ta left undon tola year will be token up again early in th spring. Surveys are being mad for patenting of the remaining eeven unpatented claims of the Red Boy group. COOS COUNTY HAS a GOOD OIL SHOWING . r " 'v A business man of Coqulll, Or., wh 1 la Portland oa a brief visit, stated thia morning that his community was keenly Interested ta ta oil develop-, menu at Band on. down along th Coo coast. It has been generally known for some time that a well waa being bored on th shore near Band on. but tb fa vorable results . being attained at xa depth of X0O$ to 1.10 feet ara quite recent public knowledge. Th result haa bean to cause the community to follow the drill eloaslyas th management will permit news to gat abroad. Two strata of oil-bearing sand have been penetrated, and there haa bam an exceptionally strong blast of natural gas for some time. . The pressure from gas interfered so materially with tho work that the channel admitting it had to be eased la three places. Everything points to a good oil district, and th anticline formation haa been sufficiently tested to satisfy the all operators that oil and gas would be oonflnod at deep levels la th proper hastas, permitting oommerclai work. v- G, ' OCT. Ban anBBBBanxennwan anBasaxaaawa StVajr'"BBaBB-x -; Saturday "ilisIitS-.aciaO L j '..mm 6-PIECE WHITE TOILET SET A FANCY BHAPS Saturday ' Night V Only ' ' I ; Pitcher, Bowl, Commode Soap Dish and Mug : . ; Sella Kgtilaurly for $2.50 7 " "t J FOR SATURDAY NIGHT SELLING,. ....'!.....;. . '' aVaMMAafaVor OaBfa 6m BP gt CstaaVMW. '.K-'yV. - : , a ita'day Night : 0i;Iy 5 ( A t L GEVURTZ a SONS TSm Home tunUbrm. v t-yi Cot. Yeurihm mud FlritSta. ,i fll ; - . i w m 3 - I B J B , 'Mr i BUSH AND FOSTER DENY THE ASSAULT - - mMmmmmmmwmmmmtmmmmtmmmm t Bars BAT AaT OsVBMOS CtTT BtaJT LABS ! TIOTIaX BVBBXaTS) BE. fWaSB Un ABTB BIATS " AT OOm, autXABITAM anMasTTaVfj, , . At th grestest depth attained oa th Great Northern mine In Blu river dis trict. In Lane county, the vstn Is found to be much wider than In surface work ings- In a. crosscut mads on an adit level having a vertical depth of 10 feet th vein waa full 10 feet wide, whll th body of higher grade or was wider than In previous working. When the vein ts opened fully on the lowest level be gun, where a depth of more than 10 feet will be given under th present main adit, Indlcatlona ar that th Oremt Northern will be on of th atitmgrest fissures of ta camp, where large vslns ar oommon, - , CAAXTOaMXAW TAATBS agZXX. O. B. Bateman, formerly of California, haa been appointed- mill superintendent at th Alpine, In Grant county. Richard Addoans continues In charge of th mln. and Baker county representative of th management. President Thomas Le and other officials of ths Alpine, who wer at th property th peat week, have returned home, expressing them selves well pleased with ths showing In underground work tnd results of early milling with th new plant. , 1 A copper And haa bean mad by Wal lowa citlaene near Joseph, Only sur face ore has been opened se far, but a high peroentag of copper was to ported. F. O. MeCuliy and Charles Chrlstry ar Interested tn th property. hnvlng associated with them John Flak, who mads th discovery. A small crew of men waa put at work to .lake out or for a shipment to ths smelter as a test of what th general average would run. - - Th Madras Pioneer will take wheat. oat a. yegetablea, fruit, meat, chicken. butter, wood, or vea money, .la x chang for th paper. Barger, Halts; J. LV Barnhouss, Caleb; Louie Burke, Portland; Jam W. Going, Portland; W. K. Bummers, New Bridge; James McMillan, Wasco; S. B. Barks. Condon ; Dan J. Moore, Portland; C. A. Haines, Narrows; J. & Barnett. Tha Dalles; Benjamin Blumauer. Portland. Tha jurors must appear November 1. From their number will be drawn taa jury which ta to try th land-fraud cases In wjitoh Horaos McKfnJoy and hla con federates ar defendants, - A southern Oregon party want hunt ing and had plenty of it. One got loot snd spent his tlm hunting for camp, snd th others aaaat their Uaw hunting for btm. For ths first tlm sine their arrest Theroa Bush and Guy Foster have apoksa concerning their part la the aa aault made oa Herbert Tracy a week ago la taa north end, and whloh has laid him low at Good. Bamaritaa hospital. Beth man deny having struck th blow that is expected will prove fatal. They doctor a third man. who Uvea la Ore gon City, Is th guilty person, Tracy, tba victim of th brutal attack. which waa mads with a heavy beer glass, is hovering; betweea life and death. It Is said h cannot possibly re cover. Already h romarkabl vitality has a ma and the physicians, who declare that his hold on Uf Is wonderful. They, looked for death to relieve his suffer ings immediately after h was kit. Bush and Foster pleaded not- guilty when arraigned laat Monday tn th municipal court, but amd no" state ment Qonoerning what their defenss would be. Now, however. It is mad known that they will bring witnesses to prov that neither on 1 guilty of th assault, although. It Is said, thoy will admit they wer present when th blow was struck. They will probably reveal the name of the third person, who, they declare, hurled theacar glass against Tracy's right temple, caving th skull la. Th chara of aasauK with a deadly weapon, now against the two prisoners, has been continued from tlm to time In th municipal court because of th un certain condition of Tracy. It la now set for hearing next Monday.. Th prisoners ara bald without ball. PENSION FRAUD . CASE IS HEARD Marvelous v; .Growth of V; New Hair A Faaaoaai DouT-keat Ha Dv covrsdl a 6crat CEwpw 4 . V TlkBgQrowg Hatroti abf , .. BaM nBhl, . Trial to AA BTFTSauWtTM SXBT at Astoria, Oct SO. Arrived down dur ing th night, schooner Annie Larson, Left up at i;10 a. av, schooner Andy Mahony. Baiisd at 1:11 a m., French bark Briseux, ror Queenstown or Falmouth. Balled at :I0 a m German ship BmUie, for Queenatown or Falmouth. Astoria, Oct l. Sailed at p. nv, steamer Columbia, for San Fraaclaca. Et. John, Oct PnsBsd at 11 a Kb, British bark Owesaee. Astoria, Oct. to. condition of th bar at I a. m.. smooth: light southeast wind; weather dear. ' ' Eolied at noon, schooner aV P. Alex ander, for Saa Pedro... IMsk stokto of Ttow. The typeaetung machlaaa,- aaid th English ma a, sadly, "are dgtng a great injury to modem amor.M . "In what wayr "They don't provide Its) Irs to abow arvcuwiy whsr tb )ok comes In," (BseHal Dlaooteh to Tto Joarael.) Belllngham, Wash., Oct. 10. Stock holders of th Post Lambert mine Are rejoirlng over th receipt of check for t per cent dividend. The checks range from 2 to 9IH7. -The Post Lambert ts owned largely In Portland, though much of th stock la held by Belllnf hftm men. A There was a big sensation In Lee- vltle, Ind.. when w. H. Brown of that Rlace. who was expected to die, had is life saved by Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption. He writes: "I endured Insufferable aaonlee from Asthma, but your New Discovery gave me Immediate relleT and soon thereafter effected s Complete cure." Similar cures of Consumption. Pneumonia, Bronchi tU and Grip ara numerous. It's the peer leee remedy for all throat and lung troubles. Price ftc and SI. 06. Guaran teed by Red Croas Pharmacy, corner Bhcth andOak streets, oa tha way to lm ; mantlet ' van. " are not ', mmm WIXSBACHS , fliiav I WCtSavKH 1 v is on the box - oftke GENUINE WELS3ACH MANTLE IA WELS3ACII J iHaNTLE r Trices 13, 20, r V I AtAV DaMSeattS I OAT FOB OOSTxUkFT OF OOOBT. Kvldsnos against L M. Travla of Bugena, charged with filing tales and fraudulent affidavits In support of Densloft claim, is being considered today br the United States grand Jury. Travis served In ths Philippines as a member of th Second Oregon regiment, and 1 well known tn th Willamette valley. Th sharges against J. S. Hasson and John Lead ford, accused of robbing; a stag carrying United States malls, ar also to be considered this afternoon. Th robbery wsa committed laat spring near Canyon City. W. Bj. Robertson was released yester day from further aervlos on th grand Jury oa account of ths praosnr of his Drtvat business. Mr. Robertson had been acting ss foreman of the Jury, and he la succeeded ta thia position by W. H. H. Wade. Oeorge D. Peebler ef Pendleton, Who waa drawn aa a member of tfata grand Jury, but who failed ta appear, will be arrested on a obaxg of ontatapt oft oourt. , Trial Jurors for th next term of th federal court ar to be summoned as fol lows: N. J. Goodman, Tidewater; A. SL Austin, Woodburn; A. CK Adklns, Mon mouth; C Av Barrett, Athena;. C H. Stowart, Albany; I H. Taylor, Water loo; James Hunt, Butteville; Joslab Gid eon. Waldport; J. C. Weatherly. Joseph; Jems H. Durllng, Oakland; J. C. Bayer, Portland; W. H. Ditty, Wrenn; Adolph A. Dekum. Portland; R. T. Lansrelt, Car son; George Kill In, Handy; Frank Fata Perdue; A. Blevlna, Tangent ; James Kirk, Cottog Orove; R. W. Mackinson. Pine; Clarence A Francis, Portland; Aaron laaao, McKay; John A. Adams. Hard man; I. H. Foator, Jewell; J. F. Brown. Ragle Point; R. S. Shaw, Mill City; O, H. Newell. Drew Valley; W. L. Ltndtiard, Portland; B. A. Griffin, Du-SJ fur; J. U Howard, Galloway; Benjamin Dlmlck, Grants Pass; Jamas Nelson. Vinson: S. P. Purdy. Athena; J.JL Ha- seltlna, Portland; John Knrcher, Fnter- prtae; C. H. Duncan, Krwln; H. H. Clark, Forest Grove; Andrew Paulsen, Port land; John R Brtdgea, Portland; Richard Wsugh, Pilot Rock: C A. Frassr. Onta rio: O. B. Stubbs, Portland; F. A. Fisher. Astoria; SX W. Manning, Garvnls; George B. Ledysrd, Mount Tabor; Robert Glass. Crawford svllle: BC Elliott. Unity: Fred Veal, Antony; W, F. Cdmuneon, Bmsry: Georg Lawrsnca, Jr PorUaadf T. Jd. UR: LINEN ' - - T-. - ',' ' : 'V't-'a . . Will bo called lor sroniptly and oTcred tha hour ws promise to return it, . We rrAke a tpecislt of the iMfW dull finUb that ia by imt the best finish ever in vented. No saw edges on your coIUra. Give us a trial order., - - West Side Office 129 5th St ' i. Troy Laundry Co. 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