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DOUGLAS IS THE BEST COUNTY IN OREGON AND OREGON IS THE BEST STATE IN THE .UNION. THESE ARE FACTS YOU CAN BANK UPON. KEEP WELL POSTED Od the current events of the world's progress by reading the Daily Rxvikw J . Delivered by carrier, 60 ent montl. ROSEBURG PROFITABLE INVESTMENT Advertisers get good returns from an nouncements placed in live papers the Daily and Thick-a-wssk Rsviaw. Try them there's none other so goo TI KSDAY KVKXIX(i, fib rcr VOI Xf. ROSiptfQta, O a OREGON. Id lXK llON. NO. 100. REV.IKW U5Ss5" WKDDEII IN ltOYALf I'll.Vri Miss Jean Held Annexes KdwanlV Kquerry in Waiting;. Q LONDON, June 22. Beautiful and historic Chapel 4y)'&l iu St. James' Palace, before Vlio sanct uary Victoria was wedded to Prince Albert and which ever siucehas beifiy iitriu bucrru to ruym nupiuuia, wuts today the sceiof tlie igTkrriage of MissJean lU'id.iughter iAt)lhe Am ericui4mbasadort and John Hubert Ward. King Edward ftjtnessed the ceremony and was the(gl-st to extend his felicitations to the happy groom and the blushing bride. Nearly all of the members of the British royal family and the creum of the London nobility nutl diplomatic corps, as se lect an assemblage as ever (gutheretl at the marriage of an American irl. aided by their prince in malting this the most noteworthy matrimon ial alliance that the English metro polls has known in years. Following the ceremony, there Was a great re ception at Dorchester House, the London residence of the bride's fath er, Whltelaw Held, American am lias sad or to Great Britain and editor and owner of the New York Tribune. All London society was present at the re ception and the brilliant uniforms of the ambassadors and ministers of all nations rendered the scene & highlj spectacular one. Aside from his desire to do honor to the daughter of the American arn bssHndor, King Edward contributed the prestige of his presence' and the solemnity of the Chapel Royal t5 (he wedding through a sincere respect for the groom, who Is his equerry-in-Vhlting. The Hon. John Hubert Ward is the nrt member of H1b Ma J&uty's household to take a bride si tic the accession of Edward, and this also added to the notability of the occasion. Among the presents received h the bride was a magnificent emerpU! necklace, the penis mounted on plati num, costing $5,000, tho gift of .1 Plerpont Morgan. Ambassador Reld't-' chief gift was a diamond neckiace, and that of Mrs. Held a diamond tiara. King Edward, Queen Alex andra and all ihe members of the royal family contributed lavishly to magnificent array of gifts, as did 'scores of the English nobility, ant1 every ambassador and prominent dip lomat In London. A too of house linen, woven to order on Iribh looms was given the bride by her mother. OENEUAL NEWS. While trying to gain admission to the rear of a saloon at Wallace. Ida ho, last Sunday, Pastor MailBU. of the Congregational church, and Pas tor MacOaugy. of the Methodist cburcb, were showered with decayed lemons, ancient eggs and other equally fragrant missiles. The min isters have been active In trying to get the Sunday closing law enforced. After being bombarded they with drew but later on started to repeat their visit, when the chief of police informed them that he would span them the trouble of seeing that the saloons observed the law. In Sabine county, Texas, Sunday night, nine negroes met death in a race war, precipitated by the killing of two white men by negroes during spree at a dance. Walter J. Bartnett. ex-vice-president of the suspended California Bate Deposit fi Trust company and administrator of the estate or ait Ellen M. Colton. wa ou Monday found gulltv of embezzling securities and bonds owned by the estate to the value of 1X1,7 00. The jury was nut less that f0 mlnutos and reached a verdict on the llrst ballot. Bartnett was recommended to the mercy of the court and Judge Conley flxetj June 30 as the time for pronouncing aen tenee. The trial of Steve Adams, of be Western Federation of Miners charged with the murder of Anhur I,. Colliim, the Telluride mine snper Intendont, began at Grand Junction, Colo.. Monday. TUB MANY AND THE FEW. The majority used to be called tlie C-ent 1'nwashed. ays Colliers for Jdne 20. The majority, however, is Increas ing Its Supply of bathrooms, and like wise Its supply of comprehension. It will not tak a great many elec tions like the recent one in Oregon to clinch the Idea that the people are likely to select better senator than the state legislature- have been accustomed to elect. They knew what they were doing when they made a democrat governor Jrtt th Mr. than Ti th'.-i IlepUi ed It lie time that they gave to ?velt a majority of more )U votes. lew what they were doing day when they elected a 1 legislature and Instruct- i nd this same Democrat mi the seu. G.over r Chamberlain is the kind of-i-rtl wi.o ought to be In the sen ate; nnd the people of Oregon have done themselves proud In voting with freedom and not as herded par ty cattle. U OP TERROR iif- r. t; O l(S HI. fiftft H sin:cK MiKsncnn' ,. O " FOR 1UE1NC A DEMAND latenst Ilea! CooUqucs Uaivesl of Prostrations 'sod Deaths ia Eastern Cities dpauial to the Evening Review. liEKUN, June 23. A dispatch from Teheran. I'ersia, says the db&h's troops today massacred 8DU revolutionists who iuid gatliered around tlie parliament building de manding tlie release of political pris oners. At the order of vthe Shah the artillery used its batteries on the rowd, mowing down their numbers like grass. Following this slaughter, the troops swept through the city killing -every suspect that could b found. The dispatch concludes with the statement that the city literally runs with blood and that a reign of error prevails. Old Sol's Harvest. CHICAGO. June Eight per sons dead ami scores of others pros trated Is tlie record of today's hot wave in Chicago. Among the dead is Wdwin Palmer, nephew of Mrs. Pot ter Palmer the reigning society pieen. One person was driven in sane and suicided, while another lumped into the river and was drowned. In New York. NEW YORK, June 2.1. Today s intense heat has so far resulted in two deaths and 26 prosl rations, some jf which will end fatally. MEKFtmn'S Akayy H()M 1SSCE. $:!0.-,000 Worth of Five IVr Cents, Kuauing 30 Years. Medford (Or.) Tribune: Mcdford water bonds amounting to $;!ii."i,ou0 will be sold by the city council to John Nuveen & Co., bankers of Chi cago, at the council meeting Wednes day, when the bid will be formally -Accepted upon the presentation of the required certilied check to Insure ood faith on the part of the bidder. The bonds are for :U years and draw per cent. The bankers pay par. less 5 per ent. or $18.2"0. for "commission," which means that the city is paying on the basis of o- per cent in terest and will receive JIMtl.TT'O for :olistructlng the new water system and the proposed line to Wasson Springs canyon as the distributing system will cost approximately s.,. 000, and the water rights at Wa-son -Anyon 12ii,t)n0. there will be ai- oioximately 2:tH,n0o for the pur- hase of rights of way. surveys and piiieline. Money will be furnished as the city requires It. OOMINO INTO OVK OWN. iPondieion East Oregon-Inn.) The official photographer for Sun set Magazine, who has hen taking oicmres in the east end of the roan ty for tbe past week, has discovered some fine illustrations of the produr tlveness of i'mtttilla conntv soil and has laid bare some excellent oupor tnnlties for poor men to make a start and establish a borne quickly. One Apple on-hard In the east end of the courtly which has never boen known to anyone outside of a few nelifhhors and of which hut little cn-e has been takefj. Inst year netted the owner TSUI "per sore In fine, vintef apples. . A vineyard of which pei-lmpa no one tn Pendleton, ever heard yield" ir.no per acre e'ery yar. The vines) are as strone and thlT1V as tll'te of f any or the t antornia rtn varus ami produce almost as well, nit hoii h this country is not advertised as a grape district. ( Another t!fcTf revealed t the rtrnera in the east end of the county vas an orchard of peach tree aver aging about year1" old. with K.o trees to the acre, whi.h last year ne.ie,, ,,ie ... , - TO,,U,y. sOf..fcl .lava a,-.-;. I n.wlnl ft so an acre. t Another unknown resource found by the same camera was n field of, three acres of young strawberrv plants which last year netted the (iis yeur it will do better. &iul (lieu the best part (ilfTne toycy is Hint hundreds(Sj acres AlViTie same kind of 1A01 ViiltTi is produelvis; tbese 1.... N.ri afjRl's and sifn PUased at py,' foVrriswJean yothe pur vr. ...; r-k ... . .. i . T.-- ; -rr t support his family !wBlle b is berries 1 peach treirsji.NS o.uiing it) tuatur- ily and before 'he frtHiWl' 'it, fW to speiiii he cud have s tire income and a l-oikI houic establislied 'uiia such oP- portunlucs la this rich Bection of the state No need for homeseekerg to linsssi'maiilla county. There is something hero for every class of homcsocher. All that is needed is to make the homesceker feuow It. (The foregoing is equally appli cable to Douglas, county, and we be lieve this county has. even greater 1 advantages to offer to the homeseek er. These advantages are just be ginning to be appreciated by our own people, as well us by those from else where.) A CASE OF CALF. Dime 8cw'0 in Neck to Detect Theft Ai-ont Family Involved KLAMATH FALLS, Or., June 22. Tho remarkable case of a calf, in which practically the entire bar of Klamath Fulls has been engaged and which Involves J. J.'Arant, son of F. W. Arnnt, began here J Ilia morning, with prospect that several venires will have to be exhausted before a jury can be secured and that the trial will Inst most of (he week, earn side having a Inrge number of witnesses. Two eclvos will bo in court during this peru liar case, as special ex hibits. One of them has sewed in its neck a dime. Whether the calf with the dime is property of J. J Arant, or of a neighbor, Clarence Harris, is the point to be determined. W. Arant, the widely-known suu- rinietident of Crater Lake. Is spend ing time and means to prove that tlie dime was sewed in the neck of a calf Harris thought was' his, but be longed really to another man. In ither words, the defense holds young A runt was arrested for stealing his own calf. Four mouths ago saw the begin ning of the episode that has caused a goodly percentage of Klamath coun ty's population to take sides. The caff then was a wcah-fcueed. unaes Lhetic creature, that wobbled dis mally on itB way to dinner; now it it frisking cowlet that promises the stroiig-aruied Klamath deputies all they can handle lugging ou Its halter rope in court. Held to the grand Jury after arrest ou Harris' complaint. Arant was in dicted. Preceding this indictment was a justice court case bearing on it. Arant, Sr-.found a calf in the vicin ity of Hurrell Short's. Short is an other neighbor. This calf. No. Z, the lather claimed was the animal Harris said had been stolen. He took It tc Harris, who said he would accept It and withdraw the complaint. Then Short stepped In. Ho replev ined the calf from Arant. Sr. He had fed and pastured It. he claimed, tso had an euufiy. The Justice court de cided In hiB favor. Then Arant. Sr.. gave a redelivery bond and got the calf In his posses sion, where it has since remaiucd. preparatory to apiearanc-e in court at Klamath Falls. Then came out the story of the dime, which Harris and Short used as ri range thief trap, but which Arant nr.. claims was sewed In the wroug calf's neck. The A rants have the sympathy of most of the old settler, the father being one of the earliest pioneers The courtroom has been crowded ev ery time anv action haB been taken. MCHOI.AS RETALIATES. All Itiimilnn Women ExK-llrd From I nlversllli's. ST. I'ETEIISB' RO. June 22 Czar Men-das today pr.imuiga'ed one of tbe nosf sweeping measures ever issued in' Ilus-ia. by which all wn- men studt-n's are ord'i'ed expelled from Kusi.lan univera'in. The or dor affects i.tt wi.men. niany of whom a e m ar ing graduation, and tbe bin.ertiess is. widespread - The edict alto sets for h that hereafter no women shall be admitted to any of ,lUe universities. It l announced that.1 (he action Is the result of activity on th) part of the women students In Tvvoluiioriivy mo' , nnllits.i The iWMncn baveb open in their encouragement of thy men students in.'tbelr otl'a.tks upon ihv govern. oeit., r ) vj Henry Harth. N. l Mcl.'a1. Ri Wilson ami A. It. ' Cornell arrlvec l here this afternoon In a Tourist ait 1 tomebile. the twit ijrtuer oltlenien (coining all the way from .-;mi Kran- a ri.n.,1 fli.tnrirp of fi W 1 time. They came f ronlUf'ants Pass In ." xrt hours. Patronize Review advertisers. proud owner J.uo per acre. gKALTH SQlf&LOU. UNIVERSITY J f)F OREGON, Eu- gene. Or.. June).!.-4-"There afio- men in Boston hp send pnodbha) to i...i nd, .i.rt.. (li.).. 1 heir) Caruso. I,' (ge) tludr 4ti(gs naiV nde, Info!, i 19 'rT.,5'"; . With 'this tmi&littent) W B' Ion smart set In bis baocalailreate sermon to ibo graduating class ot the I'oiverslty of Oregon, the Rev. Her ueriob, reit 8treet Baptist church of Boston, has creniod a stir in local society cli cies. and those who heard the termor are today discussing with much In' teresi tho marked difference between social conditions la- the Hub city and those under which they live. "Why. do you -know." he asked. that I have a friend back east who lakes city children for fresh sir, and that some of tbem struck because tho milk was yellow and rich and not blue and tbiu like the kind poor chil dren had at home. There are chil dren Ove years of age in Boston who have never seen a blade of grass Such as these are mere cogs and pul leys in the world." Tho preacher then referred to Boston society leaders and their poodles. "At a ball in the home of a New lersey belle, after wine of the cost liest kind bad been served." he con tinued, "and after the hail had been decorated with American beauties bought for $12 a dozen, the father 'urned loose thousands of yellow. Taudy colored butterflies to flutter ahout until they fell from exhaus tion under the feet of the dancers. And these butterflies cost not Jess than $1011.000, while tour blocks from that ball room there were wo men earning through the whole week only S4." Dr. Johnson graduated from the University of Oregon in 1889. His ather waB ItB first president. SATISFACTION OF TAKINO, HQlAItB STAND. There must be a moral satisfac tion In taking a square and unequi vocal stand on any matter. That is what a Statement No. 1 neinber of the legislature takes when he sigus that statement. He pledges himself to abide by the will of tbe majority and what man of any parly cau do other wise? He cannot do otherwise If he Is n true American and there Is some sat isfaction In being even an American. Marlon county has at least four nembers of the general asscmbly who know just what they will do In he next legislature. Hatteburg. Libbey, Palton and Kay will stand up for the people's holce for United States senator They have no votes to sell or to4 t.rado for a federal ofllce or for an appropriation, or anything else. There must be n groat, moral snt isfuction In feeling that you are lii.jui unambiguous position. At least one Imoe County man gels right on tuts mutter. Allen 11. Baton, representative elect on Statement No. 1. has glveo nit the following stn'emeut for pub lication. He says: "I shall certainly vote for Mr , hamPei lain at the next session of the legislature. I muld nut honor :thly do anything else. I do nut want my position on the Statement misun derstood. 1 took the pledge bet-ause I believed In It. I knew at the time it might mean my defeat for tbe house of representatives, hut ! pro 'erred to be dcfea'-d on the pledge hati to be elected without It. 1 gvorked for Mr. Fulton In the pit tnnrles and for Mr. Cake in the gen oral election. The people of Oregon preferred Mr. Chamberlain to my -holce. and I shail vote to ratify their selection when the time comes In the legislature." Salem Journal. TAH HEKt DKMOCItATH. RALEIGH. N. C.. June 23. The warfare which has been waged with in ihe ranks of the Tar lioel Demo racy for and against Instructing tji Denver delegation for II tan - wn nave tt culmination tomorrow, whet the Democratic state contention wil H held in Charlotte The announce tnont ot Governor Glenn that he fa vors an iratrutted delegation 1b ex jef-t! to gc- 'a toward deriding such dion aliiiorjea tn Johnson anner tuts have not yt givea op nil hope. WA.NTEI.-Jjlrl for fjenerai, toue work Wage. jO month p pi to Mrs M losephwin, d rt)Aa.V WBATtlRH RfiPOJff1 , nmr fjifwn idi 'i 8n,r(i j. M trim Slitit CO.. J'" r, rfef,iitin'aTn ItiUieAtnOAnsvlTASMtf, fii KtrtmUi llfH'ini j U.-ruiiirrr OjisirlliViCd iv ... t1 o 'lolutlon - ,-.. $" rv.uo preetp ilntBMonih VTr precli. lor lhltftIitr. lor s.'fwl) l rr Tow! prectp troniJit. I. to fLf .-. rtfw nrclpiurfti from .pL li)T. :i( 7 TrCHin- l.-re y f?-. 3pl I l7 .. i" l'Cwpsi p'ilrloiOnn t.ir n wt ibmor (pi to f (InclsfllTBl M.ul 1 son nifis. nini, TOR R0SEBUR0 AND VICINITY Fair and warmer tonight; Wednes-dajjjalr. TWO ghKH Ji'lttftgTltgl) 'TJttt, (nV.irtr, CTkiBa. Cr u - J (Swtio I'oSnfldV '. tnv ifv t,- cT.fl 1 f, side ue ttmmi 3ft j.ottiM ait IthB U.nnnuim At.il .iffl.A i tit. (tl, 'mV. ' "1, f. -"7 ?.',..: ItW s i ..S " .. i is F. A. fcrtbs aviiie information eohcernirs iscrfaitt lands nhcn the- of Polk county, and C W. Herinen of SnroblH comm. a farmer. A third man was eif.:ined thie morn i lug. but was excused be'iaum) ot pre judice. The acccptfliKB of Grant and Her mens makes the Jury one half ennp plete. The other four tumia lire: Henry C. Fowlor. of Columbia coun ; Peter Pearson, of Multnomah: Frank Odell. ot Yamhill, and E. Al len, of Benton. It Is probable that the jury will be completed this after noon. Concerning the selection of the Inst four named jurors, Tuesday'! Ore goninn snvs: Forty-five minutes were devoted to the exonilnstlon of the first man. Heory C. Fowler, a farmer from Co lumbia county, who finally. waB no epted. Mr. Fowler admitted that he had heard somo neighbors in hlB borne county remark that it was 'about time to let up In tho prose cution of Oregon people for alleged ompllcltv In tho Oregon land frauds," but ho averred Itaat tenti went had no Influence on him. Peter Pearson, for 25 years a car- pentor tn this city, was the second juror accepted. It developed In the examination of Post-son by Judge Webster that he had never seen, met or heord Francis J. Honey. This seemed Incredible to Judge Webster. hut Pearson was accepted as a juror. The third man accepted was Frank Odell. a farmer residing near Dayton. Yamhill countv. Odell '8 a nephew if W. H. Odell, formerly connected with the Btute land department of the stare. The fourth juror accented was E. Allen, a retired druggist of llenton county. The exominallon rt' Mr. Allen developed lhat his eon wan mrll recently employed In the CensuB Hureau at Washington, and now has q position In the land office &r Ilose tnirg. ffudite liecker brought out the fact thtit Mr. Allen's son married the sister "f lleore Waggoner, win was formerly connected with the sur-veyor-(!eneral's office in this stale un lor Henry Meldrum. both of whom ifierwards were Indicted In connec tion with nllccrtd fraudulent land sur veys. Mr. Alln was closely ones ioned by .fudge liecker heforo being accepted. Krlhs and Frank F Alley, the In! er c.f Itoseburg. are stiponsed to he be star witnesses of tho prosO'-u Ion. Tho government baa a chock for $kmo slimed hv Krlhs and Indors- d by llnoth. This check, the proso- ution contends, was the considera tion Krlhs gave liootli for advance In formation. The defense, of course, wil! probably explain that Ihe check was given in i onsiderallon of lomo- hlng other than what Honey bared lil Indictment on- OliLGON SiKWS. Tlie trial of Holland Anderson, hurged wi'h the rr.uiiU-r of Mts. Iier ha l-;tta Gordon", was hf;nn nt a spe lal session of the f'lrmtt cturt at t o lullie Mordav, when four Jurors were selected. Tlie ria! irop.lses to bo sensational, as the a'toruevs for the leK nse state that thy will go Into teialls of ihe history of Mrs. Gor don's chorkered career. AndeMMi was a bartenaer and shot Mts. Uor 1on. May 'J. on a gasoline boat at Marsh f eid Tho women died a few data later. I'lareece Nichols, a fatmer living six miles ,mu"b of Lebanon, accident ally shol himself In the nghl thigh JVlth a o2-c:ilibre revolver Monday, lie Is n bachelor and lives rtlone and bad to Walk a mite lo Hie home or the nearest neinhhcr for a Isiaice. H" a id a sc-ti ius cord, 'Ion from Iiisb ol niov.d anl on nttoan of tho xoyere "xertion to rcndi a jilnto where he tou d get rc!p t'omnieniiiintrt t).l t Hip T uivtr illy nf dregon. Kugeno. Wtdwsday. ?ano Zi rd iienir g? f the Mndsmno new llennt huHiIing jit t oirpeifd iohe Southern I'a'iflc. Ill h it adf the nttiuiion of jmhllc Ifbratim It.- iht nijois tg tity. so a', t u iiriDt I'mt arpj !! 1 itw u n be -Ji3a sifl Vxn t u H)7it H d Wi h We jbs iTtsi's f V''t licpd tind liof flf(i!,i jici-rl to ifltnlx erki-' r.lMi jlMlW th Jfowlfowi mj ' tfa.ahf e: W'Tfl tfuns wvipbei s : ijl)i l"irt'd '!llt ilks) pV 'I ,KidlvH;l a 'tiJ,A-njr!t i!fetM' ,).(l) .liiil.-iilcn ennrs)ies iwi-f i4iat , tt rib !Di-nd. 'I'lienys (i t','yt 'hi) a i nri)iiK ail' ' illati(Sjai'vItjiid(,'. , - I Mis M,ii visiting li W. Marty.. f-iror. of I'ort Iap4. Is ' h lo r (fs'er. fU. ' I e w m (ed "3 q ti Patronlte lib "u advertisers, i m 1 1 lllltli Mfi .imMi WiXIS mmim OO uuitLiy, i ' I'tmpcraluiS1 teuifiell IfilafiDj ,4nS' 116 HhrtlriaTf (tTieTaTHtKti (IV AUJMWlUlf AIVkVUlb) W Ull PtUMUC, O O Siieclttl to (ho KvenluK lievlcwi t i)i.VJt;LAND. Ohio. Juae Si o o Following a, bllloui et ack tiile n DJto fh rotit)iia d? this law ev route from 1oclnuatt to idltt at try unssm, flsm, sssoctatbm or cor last Saturday, sohit S eiieimMu Ot $rjr arias Mggffed l fegowlng. pack i ilea. N. Ji., irjublicen ootoainsa tot sng ca ottlnu green fHiltBolnoorfigon vice presideut, has deveivtldl tgal sV KnjMri w niurlt, stA&ip or lajiel i.oncs. tie was first tali en to lbs pletery on Via ontajd fjf every box Hume ot toi mo tiairrnur Mrroo. I. o xtrge ien ifwROji, the name Herrit-k, but bia condition turftan as tutd sexsrege oa) r pauses-, and If the criiirol that be woe ivmnven t lootk' Is tat tdts grower, the name hospital. This arrernooa ne l is ported some better and tbe opinio) is expressed that be will be oble ta Us out Tomotrjw. SDerrx nn's condaum Ib due to overwork el vjhs QeimblicAO) national convention, the forced Keen ing of uuuBual hour and the Deo? at t nnngo ana i Jucmnatt, ur vefiasn ne ene sctuiviy raisea went with the sub-commit (e of the national commtttee Friaay nignt, Sherman's tunilly la now tnroiate here from Vrica, and the family ph sldan Ib hastening here from Haiti more. This morning the patient temperature registered, 102. ,0' -.... . P. 'E. Iilarkman and T. B. McCord left this niornlug for Jackson county on a rauvasslng trip tor the tale ot wireless telegraph stock While working about hie home In 3orih Itoseburg, Monday, A- C. Davis dtcideiually tell and ran a splintsi nto his left eye. He ia being at tended by Dr. Hoover, who stain hat. It Is sill) too early to detoruilutf Ahother or not Davis will luso the (iK'ht of the eyo. o W. B. (Irlllltli, of Portland, tfoout.o I'nUcd Slates maishal, is noiiln in .to.seburg on buslnoas that is oor dl vuiKcd. It. is persistently ruinored. hows ver, that C.rlfutli ia ariaed with warrants or arrest for parties uoder secrei llldiclmelll on t(tiaH,B db cobr nei-tloii wiih land trQiicftctloiiB. Iiifllib was ill .Ini'kiiui county last week and ai-i'e.sted J. fiasolWood. ot WimiM-. on an Indictment chorglaa him with perjury in filing a home dead application on a mitilna clttim- Frcd l'aiiidte, one of ilosehore'e saloon lieepcrs, who will bo retinal from hiislnoxfl on July t, announces hat he will opon a first, class drog sloie In Lhu uai-l incuts In the Hoover building now occupied, by thr Modol -ialoon. In connectiou, be will alBO Install a fine Soda fs.uiilaln and will 'icndlo all kinds of soft drlnfts. The iii-escrlpi.ion department will be laik- ed after by an i xuerleoi ed druggist of Portland. 8. J. Ite)cusu-iii. an olher local salonD keeper, will prob ably lake a position at the brewery' .ifier July !. Ally. C. I. I.covengxid if'urneil on Monday IToio Portland, where he un derwent a hcurirg bcf jre the I'fd eiai gtand Jury on mai'ets iiertaio ing to his louitinn of ptople on rail road tanns. Noliittg a trloirat nature (a.uid be found against htm,' and he was prom oily dtsharged, "lihough the government had about r,n witnesses.' emllicgly to marked Mr. l.tavcrgond. "everyone was a hcrnsti for me." Mr. Xttveit aood and his fandiy will sIio:tty avjvo t. hi fine fonn rear UyrUo I'reek to reside. tHIMHiniMIMIIIIIIIMMllMIIIIIIIHC OFFICEI13, J. Vf. llamlHon. BIdont A. XF. OunUxi, rnt&toit 3. T- Burker,. Vlos Presldonfc; T. $ "Rmlt JlBst, (JSsiSg) i. W. HamllUii., N. Kloe, X. F. Barker,) 8. C. Bartrum. O (A. C, 0 w SWMehi1im its r i Sfltm., .in t) (jrrtrlt, i'lM-(Mlf. ! (Jlges (rrVjent Broi'tlveCrons. We as prepar4 to Hi)idlg)aii business eniyated to us accuraQy and expedl- r&ULLJiti EEO!'- fllalr frmq, toffll GtMO-'Ria SffilJDM.tJir., Ju 22.j,-fliat fruit Cf)o&0 and shippers must obey th 10 i-flQJrli0 9io nrlrtyg of boxes, ieoS K0t0i inliion of Fruft 13-.(Di-t d '. t&a&strong. ot Mar foil GEJoity. orj3 iuinir8tood that con ' '(tViOsO ej-io.i (yoi0 this line will b ' iaB ty hoifPicajtuit! olllcers InQJI crj tho wRte The iwtpose of H)B 9 ,eOror5 lit 1907, is to pro 3QB a nYl atifl b Wlcth, the name of Jl ftrs9Sr0(6) &6oOS31 fruit may b 0B)rifni'ift 'ltttiQA. Voo, If the Same 'o pc8cau JO p'ftped on tQ '"' cie i toen 6tg?BP i'ii0 id) ft-iilt, eajfjfrom the ( ,taeTicui ot reoAsjicQio. Wr. AiBJ8icttg ttfjiay gave to the , tirmitlio f'JIlnK warolng to i?ow- I McgFjus eaO1 KfijIpiDQ-s of fruit: I ""Sow itaiition la callt tto the dU of '.kteetatoonacted In 0907, ro- IsWlIg t ffte mt&iltm of fruit boxes. I oo aifjlreBSafjf OCke grower fre well ss kof Ito iSi:kor, muA appear promin ently 1110311 the box or package. It Is (nude mWuwfOl tor ajiy merchant, A)ilinur or yo&fjiir n reprefibnt that any grleoi droits OWI0 raised, pro duces vr oSSowa In? My otora- person lAvsvtir zjlntlhefsre gvoyn In Vny diner idoce or Howtllty rkui that In liicji Hey fn actqftflf grown. any vtoJatttBo at ttlis bv ta punish able by Una ot teigriBmTrjB9it or botflo sad tbe poxesslon fr qpj purpgye or nai ox tut tajsei? or illegally oai-keil bo "or (Picssoj)! the vfj)l lo t th u)W " mtsaiotox Was) ix rjfijii. MlJIn In the 3al? aamiaoin gRoelne Hay SMra Boja ejys: "lo ttWDnnosOj Tjire 6r8 . four O li&nke trwxwtl .nit operated by ne- grous; cms at B bOhio ItSK&OMi suji In tils eonsmitkdk Co wlilcB tjfovepno Swaoecti M . thai. moiOOBt sne00 1 nS- ''Tiers (a rnewo toarai03i core vj ay, 'To ltrn RuCatxnim,' oj which t , dgDs npn cterSB kxuP 0 slenogroiditrs ev Wo nit. lUiasxa soo plns of i:tno.o0O; wlt( Irtosiroflfls fgj Hi li ly irale. Ncgrws alsi m emb operate tu PirJrjoi.d turn rfji8nj)0 lorea, ftve aioa Htotffl. ttuwy (prcDV ry traroa (some vers eniell, ctt 'loursel. two tailed, fontp Iksary (t tiles. fTve prfstlng t-aiMkiooifj)' eisbr ffattraol liisirjia.oita cRiitcQiP iieven nee onrjide. ttfty egpicrjB plecm, arid fuaoy orjior ejartj tSb bmrjD n Cnil KllliaMl BnMtM a0 nn.nl, but roilag rajdOTy. btforoaioO O also, zbsre ere too aegrto tajarai flffocB fhfBKiantt. tlnai Omtias'9. tegxo idtntogrsillore, lHty-fl) B.8sD teacher, forty ig oc8rnflj.tifJ10B?' q o- A IirSDAVSD'S X .ISPS) w "81mplo eojtinjaa" 0s sSfimuni Iiocke. in Tlie Ameitefjo Bftrgaatcrj), tP ineaistibie as 6 stcas, Dun u ig ttSO; so'able f6V its topnnco. (BMBrpHlR)0 is a aamtvie: o Why are eott fi tcnftisafittlja roe." ebe Q&kotX . "Bwauss." sfU(j bo. "1 atr ccd? o2 the few nno 0t yoar egatoiatrsss ijiat doeon'? oAt to OMirve yrcgi" q "Jodowl?" said iTf estwcsrjtnanji e 6atli8 6rsoi flfoiikng ($tnxt!i7 108 0 amplcaBljr. 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