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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 Review PROFITABLE INVESTMENT Advertiser! Rut iiood rutnrna Irom an nouncements placed in live papers the Daily and Tkick-a-wbh Rivuw. Try them there's none other eo good. V J ..... 0 DO On the currant events of the world's f- progrese by nvadiuK the Daily Rkvikw. Delivered by carrier, 60 tint mouth i ma' 0 0 --Q wyfejgtirgi, okegcS;. fjit(i)i)Av)KVKXj(i, fi.K&g)iuoti. VOL. XI, NO. 103. o ft -V 0 JLVv w When bed blood is caused from an irus of Lontagioua Blood I'otson, it usually shows in trie form ol ulceratett wore helUMor fiiiHell:il.oii by ihe ;jnv mouth ftnd throat, copper-colored splotches on the body, svleu glands in eminent, and was wHlinjr to puv for the aiectinr'alfparts of the bod become?, and emphasizes the dangerous character of the trouble, fallowed to ruain in the 'system the disease will finally wreck the health and bre.0k dovn th strongest constitution. No medicine can cure Contagious Blood Pi,n f .1,. ii..i f .. of tl. ir,, 9. S. S. is the one real and certain cure; v-w ..w the trouble, and by removing every trace of the poison, and adding rich, Iikji'j by Krihs. Kribs ofiered ruiom healthful qualities to the blood, forever cures this powerftd disorder. S. S. S. pense for the fnfonmulou at the rale is the most reliable of all blood purifiers, and its concentrated ingredients of 0j a sectjtmt T.' !ll,u yegeiaoie exiraeii. anu juices insidious trouble. Write for our home treatment book, which is a valuable aid in the treatment of the different stages of the disease, and ask for any special modictii advice you wish. No charge for either. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA, 1 ItRlMtKSKXTS THK liOhSKS. Klierniftii, Vice Presidential Candi date, so ClmraetiTied. (By Lloyd F. Lonergan.) NEW YORK, June 25. What par ticular strength has been added U thp liPiinhlif-nn nntfnnnl tielrm liv ltf , j selection of James fa. Sherman as Taffs running mate? This is a qui e tr tr?Br Viou 'ib.. a Portland timberiand brok tion not saMactorily answered up h'ri 'r mn-1 vas iu ,alllt"1 ot ,tto n to date. The machine men are per- ut with a ice p de ot tro up a vauubIe Qf n iectiy satisnen. or course, but tnc rank and nle of the party are dispos ed to look upon the choice with ! doubt " ... . bherman nas been in congress for 20 years, with the exception of one term, but to Republicans in tills end . of the state he Is merely a name Year after year he has been nomin ated in a district that Is overwhelm ingly Republican, but never has he startled anybody by a record-breaking race. For example, in 190 when he last appealed for votes in Herkimer and Oneida counties ( which comprises his congressional district), he ran 800 behind Chnrle Evans Hughes, and In that particulai teritory Hearst was regarded as ex ceptionally strong, as for example In the city of Ftlca. To the average common or garder variety of voter, Sherman is not halt as well known by name as Senator K Payne, the chairman of the ways and means committee; George R. Malby who was speaker of the ai.iemhly and strite senator; J. Sloat Fassott or John W. DwiRht all active figures in state, and all in congress. Sherman Little Known. Any man you meet who takes an interest in politics will tell you thai Peter A. Porter, "running under the emblem of a cow." defeated the vet eran James W. Wads worth. . The) may show a lively Interest in thiF incident, either for or ngalust the com-, but you will not be able to arouse any enthusiasm over Sher. man. The reason is that they dc not know where he comes from or who he is. The congressmen men tioned abore are men who are lead ers in their various sections. Sher jnqn's strength is due to the boss of his home county. So far as dictating the policies of I'tica county goes Sherman stands in the same position as did Bourke Cochran toward Tam many Halt, and M u rph y has ju si kicked the Honorable Bourke out of the organization. Two men are responsible for Sher man being placed upon the ticket One Is State Chairman Timothy L Woodruff, and the other'' .he Hon orable Joseph G. Cannon, speaker ol I the House of Representatives. In tha rnr-ont unnvontinn ot Pli If t. IT both almost shed tears when the told the assembled delegates about their love for the Honorable Jim Sherman. What they said may be true, but each of these politicians Is gJad for his on sake to see Sherman promoted. IboaiD tf Mr. Woodruff Ir. Woodruff is anxious to se cure the seat in the Fnited States senate at present occupied by l"e r"l t CfAiftkrt E Louis Steinbach Ieal Estate and Timber Lands Xwt e tarns tipeBi Oofl oaiimv lonOD tiO fv iun$ reteroS 0 il 9Z ((vane r.tseriB' 5.' tiiiml.'rj5,.irrln1l'. tti on einl.ft?,; 0Dm g( (JOft'g &-4t aiee5 :jjfj)g53 Uafi-. Jfft I.l.t fcirrfif) ttfiiperfe with I me IHrou lne any(J- m(Ti I( Ibavetlie buyers. "'WjWifl, biiu. Io rent ( ,1, - Loui)St$nbacb; Sheridan St. Near Depot ; FOEE " ; I infection of the circulation by the hiw dW Pso"ed Cw blood j i it goes down to the verv bottom of specially imapi 11 10 unn. i . . Honorable Thomas Collier Piatt. Up to the time of the convention up- be allowed to till the vacancy becaut no honors had come their wa,y in o generation. They had the logic on tneir sme ana u Beeinea 10 ue a pun- tical black-eye tor Woodruff. The real ' leaders were not tied ,!... tn oiiv uriftii.itli.r MHiHirliltrt hill . 1 V.r . " IT;,",;, ' Mnn7nt. nkl7 Tm( At. ..f .....I..... i. ,., , . , ... lie wouiu nuve enjuyeu ueiug via- n,.lrlont hinmnir nnd. In tPt. tnnh ntLrnin with i im tn wn nA , delegations of other states, and th-t UIl- a'urKey mriner cnargea Woodruff boom died quietly. Then ,lliU Knbs wua BuilI' o1 numerous it was that Sherman loomed to the violations of the land laws, and de frout , dared that Kribs was purchasing his Cannon Easily Convinced iow" i"unity from prosecution by Sherman was a candidate for Speaker against Cannon some years ago, but he did not have the White House backing r.t that time, and withdrew from the race. Perhaps Cannon thought of that, and perhapf he did not. Anyway he chewed his ,r V " , '. , Then he suddenly turned to the New Yorker: "So you are going to nominate my friend Sherman for vice-president?' he asked, breath less with joy "Dear old Jim! Illinois is with you from the drop of the hat. And I'l! second the nomination myself. II will he a pleasure." With New York clamoring for Sherman and Illinois pining for him is it a wonder that the Ft lea con gressman landed on the ticket? And thus a candidate for rutted State? senator and a candidate for Speakei were disposed of at one fell swoop But the time Woodruff had In In ducing the Empire state delegation to line up for Sherman! It speaks volumes for little Tim's diplomat') that he accomplished the feat after all. SENATOR IIANSitUOl'GII BEATEN ST PAUU June 25. A special to the Pioneer Press, from Fargo. X. I)., savs that returns thus far return- ed on'the Republican primaries ln.11- i-ate that Senator Hansbrough, M. K. John, C. B. Little and Congressman Thomas F. Marshall are running a clos rane for Fnited States, senatoi and that the result will he In doubt until the returns are all In. No can didate will have the required 40 pei cent of vote necessary for the nomin ation and will go on the ballot foi November eleCtlOtlS. HOtlirilS tllUS ' far received Indlcnte the defeat ol j Senator Hansbrough and make it (probable that Little (stalwart) and Marshall (Insurgent) will he the twe high men. The Uet 1MH gvr ld. "After doctoring 15 yars for chronic Indigestion, and spending ov- 1 ei ttt-rt tin ml reI rtfillnrB nntlilnir hn done me as much good as Dr. King's I New Life Pills. I consider them the best pills ever Bold," writes B. F. Ayscue, of Iifi'eside, N. Q Sold iw- der guarantee at A. C. uartc' drug store. 25c. o - 0X"tO (JVK&X SftUVVj. L Git 009 f?l' S').t; have ofSBeO owtnershlp atsCiio-1 bile livery 10 J6bfgl .(JJ 0n!ti tiuarfl) 0 t5' Idii tn,( ty haxa, (tn cha - tli? fffiknR9 T O & ft ( auto denre or -krtTVi-tf is JrSi A' In connectirlii iih (rvt yjver Mp.i ".(u)'lnt( end Sta!ffftd wlllmr ased)'' makW nf au0V) , mr iV.-t Butf k. the (f6 rT- f i lora ami i lie r ranKiin. BO" n.yt Woors. f9 JI sft-Wir MiI0lo riivvMOlni)ll' W M. IflrJdfiW ''"'' mv .wiwwm. e. !i we e.em.. , i ftrf,. ( ':.. r.i tt) cv,ana to Wfjft,VVil i(Aia&''0F- 0',t hp '! fSilJ en 1 Uur.vi11 Hi IlltV flwl. ni?..,l , i.) .A. f.tl .... i.lT.tl I, -It., .4. -Tl . . .r,'. fri ,m- i niHC I tl lirVX. 1 1 111 TO' .niWI? I- W.IC'H r.'I . .7 1- " iX -,,Af v z i in i.i uiK. 111 nrr,-. ivjn . .t ) j r . r .. iW Hotel. ri, vfvmnut r(ManWdav f. .di'l.,Sii.rftfir!a,i -O- iS " "J.'-)",")1,"iy-C'l 380l 8 t'Asg (H TI.lKK. Aituruy,r Ucf'nsr Reps) s PortlaiO, Ore., .hit I. Tl . . Kribs wunted infuiMi-utionlgh c'ingl " ?' . I " " " l . l exttn..r.a..on of J. T. Jlridges, ex-rep.s- ''' "f l"e Iebni-.and o.llce, in the trial of James lleni v L',oo;h. ThiS)1 proposition was niado to Urulges and . . i . , nrooosition" tes- tiliod liridyes. "Did Booth?" "Well, he didn't object," answered cho witness. Tliis wus all that was arked of liridyes by t he- IVuseeutioii. but later, toward the tho close of the cross-examinatiun, this matter will be KODe ilUo ,1'iulul' bi' tl,ti 'ft-u. There are several other sublets which the defense will ask Bridges to clarify. Thp pnPI,lltl(, tthirh r. rived here this morning says: That the check for $Si)u paid to James Henry ttooth by Frederick A timberiand. will be the defense ol the ex-Huceiver of the Roseburu hind niliee. who is on trial in the Federal - ; . lullIL u u Ciuirge Ol Uliuery. 1 11 IB the statement or Dun J. Malar- key, of counsel for Booth, in his I opening address to the jury yestcr- irvi.uiiiiiift a niiiira ivm uiu ej ki li me lit in the prosecution of the casu against Booth. Aside from the opening addresses to the jury. which occupied t lie morning session and a part of the afternoon, very lit tie progress was made yesterday. J. T. Bridges, who was register of the Roseburg land of- .,..... ...... , . , lice from July 1, 1SDS. to January U LOO'), during the same lime that the defendant Booth was receiver of the same otlice, was the first witness tor the government. His preliminary examination by Judge Becker, for the prosecution, had not been com pleted when the court adjourned un til 10 o'clock this morning. Judg ing from the progress that Is being made it is not at all certain that the case can be concluded and submit ted to the jury before the end of next wenk. Considerable documen tary evidence was introduced during the afternoon and the probability is that there will be as many exhibits in the case out rial as were offered at the John H. Hall trial last February. Explains Charge to Jury. At the opening of the morning session yesterday Fnited States At torney McCourt outlined the govern meat's case to the jury in an address of '"i""''- "e "t interpreted to ""-mbers of the jury the pro- vls,",ia of ,h" Keueral land laws as "I'ldled to the acquisit ion of iudem- l,' s,'honl liim,s aml tnp iyilt tl,!lt tl,e government would show that the information which was necessary to t'Illll,u' Frederick A. Kribs to Me on certain taiius in me uoscnurg district during the spring an sum mer of l!Mi:. prior to all other per sons, was furnished Kribs In ad vance by the defendant. Booth. The prosecution, he said, would further he able to prove that the check for SiMl thaI was k!vmi Booth by Kribs uemereu io ine t'X-Keeeiver as compensation Tor his valuable services In Kribs. .s a resun ot me anegeu irregu , larltles? in the Roseburg land oflice. the dist rfrt attorney dec hired thai H"o'h and Bridges, receiver and reg- hd'T. respectively, were suspended and removed from off'l! about a .var following the Kribs-Booth In- ' ident. In concluding. Mr. McCourt said that the defense probnlily would atiemi.t to show that the fMin rh'-k 'as in pnymcnt of an option on n tract of timber land. However, he said, the government would present . '-videi.ee to prove that the eh'-(1t! In- eluded not milv the ( 0)isiferat iin (f?i advance Information o (j.Marie (rjeon- tltlfmi v ;il:,,v fo3l'efl! 51) 'Ml fJ'o) Jntf rto It ft fcrj) luct Imkb" n Xit- V knfirbu riw.i.rt.iiU KiMia ('Kn. wiu, r'-i li mill " .",06 w D 1) u f-' w w -vi , t kj.i ..-.aR. H, i5i,f,l.S(ll (SiT(fsa ..V Jaf?..1,isi - J O if HI waQ-V?a1lv nSpald) aftirVvn refits, jTr .k'io !iorf rnrrnnt as(33'''D II ' H aSj-e)'tte,(x .Os etl'3 f fl(9 eVt.W'bojio- h S.Jr-ndiimllt. t' i B?ft An l yM' miW'I seizing fcft iuimuutftQor the uuyO crlniesof hich heUs utltr by be- . ( I . ,-. c.$ier iCseS grlleja guilty of iiiiiu-q roei eiolajioi of thw tgtig !s of una iiaiinn,, uuill is mural nil upi. ho h. Oeeu to Bl he wu'l9 pro.ujLe the uec.asary eviitsiu to ILJ'TV!. J1" S" "JT ' " ,r"" Q ' , ud urns lid taM ll I"1 u """"".ll .a"d l'10'"-1-11011 lu ' t.ven in nis anxiety 10 secure nis owu liniiiunlty Uy Is wllllnB in this case to come into court and testily to me enu mai a perreciiy legiumaio known land locator nd mining 8iec- transactiou between himself and Air. uintor. who makes his hdqurters Booth Wan be construed into a con- j tlll8 c(ty. Kohlhagen and tiilpln spiclouB deal." la accused of making a false n&4& Says Tips ere Telegraphed. j vjt. After giving a comprehensive ex- Bench Qarrants for the three men position ot the laud laws, Mr. Ma- were issued out of the Fftjerat court larkey alleged that the Information In Portland two days after the in. regarding the availability of certain dictments were returned. In earn lauds to enirv was tarnished to Kribs by lawyers the latter had eii- gaged at ashiugtou. These rep- by the three defendants upon nr resentatlves, he said, were lu a po- rnlgnment this evening before Unit sitiou to learn of the cancellation of ed States Commissioner V. W. Pal all applications the minute they were kins, of Eugene who will arrive here caucelled iu the general laud otlice and by means of the telegraph could forward to Kribs a description ot' the lands. This Information, couu- sel argued, reached Kribs four or live days before the otllcial null Ilea- lion from the land oltlcc, which was transmitted by mailto the Koseburg land ollice, could arrive. By that lime Kribs was enabled to invest!- ,iwl ,,., lif i,,,,,! i "lB "l ' the concellations and bo on hand at the Roseburg land olllco prepared to tile on the laud the minute the of- llclal notice of cancellation had been entered on the records of the local laud ollice. rush for batches of Jackson and Mr. Malarkey then gave a history Josephine county lands at the United of the Booth-Kelly Lumber com- States land oflice In this city last pauy and said that Kribs for sev- April. At that time some twenty era I months had endeavored to iu- persons, most of them local people, gratiate himself with R. A. Booth tiled entries on different sections brother of the defendant, and presi- thought to bo available. It develop- dent of the Booth-Kelly concern and ed, however, that practically every also of the Oregon Land & Live- valuable claim hied on had either a stock Company. Finally Kribs nego mineral or a squatter contestant and tinted with the defendant, who was the result was that charges of per- then receiver of the Roseburg land jury were laid he To re the Federal ollice. and procured from R. A. attorney at Portland. The alleged Booth an option on a tract of about perjury was alleged to exist In the 50,000 acres of valuable timber land parties making entry swearing thai lying east of the Cascude mountains the laud was either unimproved or Kribs. asserted Malarkey, failed tn not chieily valuable for its mineral close his prospective sale of tht; On some of the claims, It 1b alleged tract, although an extension waf mining operations had been going granted. In the original option, and on for years, while as to othei tlnally, the agreement having ter- claims it was contended that prior minuted, another option to the same rights had long been established by land was given a man named Run- squatters, who had built their cabins yon. For this option Mr. Malarke thereon. said Kribs agreed to pay the defend- The defense of the three local poo ant Booth $1000. but when a settle- pie arrested today is practically ana ment was effected some months lat- logons to the following case cited In er. he objected to settling for the the Portland' Oregonlan received In full amount, $1000, the sale not Roseburg this morning: having been made, and a comnro ' Indicted by the recent Fedora' inlse was effected on the payment by grand Jury on a charge of perjury. Kribs to Booth of $SO0, which wat made by check. Point Gained by Becker. Amnnir tho dnrn inentn r v evident offered b ,- the government while ox- Register 'Bridges was on the stand vetprdnv wns the nlun of the Don- las Conntv Bank building at Rose- hnrtr In which the Roseburg land r.fii,.o U hw-nied Khnulnir ihe ar- rnngement of the various otllces con- nocted with the land office. Judie iwker for tho government, v a? .neeessful In introducing (snmo of the earlv applications of Kribs. dat- . . . c.r. .. i .. I... i i eo ,kiv, i :mmf, nr iiniemmiy mtuui . . .i .... ... . ...i.i.i. lano selections, anu which wen? run .r!!P.l hv the (teniTttl land office n! WnshliiKton. Other niicrs were nl- ., offered In the Rnnie eonnwtlon showing that lliee liinilx were i.ili- Ke(uenlly filed on ns timber ehiliitn hv other persons l.i.-icre Krlhs hnd learned tlmt tbev w. re aviillanle 'ot entrv. The purpose "f Ibe Kovern- nient In presenilis this ei'lil.-m-e was i Ihnl i.rlM In the llmo Ihlit Kribs made the alleued arrani;- nienls with Ilnotb for fiirlilshliig him with advance Information, nianv tie- slrahle tracts of valuable laud S A awav from hlW and wre B'ed on . other Interests. .ludee WobBter. for '.ho defenao. ..l,le..tert vlirmnnll- In bo ln.l ic Hon ibat S) 'fl tt, nnte' 01 or reletaot. Afer hearitiK arWa. tft l- ve fftel Arid i.v-t.t 1... ,.1.. .-.....i.. .....1. .m. ;. to bew mHt t . ejicBne rew dt'THi'ditiar ("e (liUluiB4 0 flnm djllt'.09!.fi OUds (tiTO'ved W Lff. a ,Wi r ,w)irt.(J GftlCU'lTII SQn;"BK s9r3UKr& c;3 Co0 Q 0 Q ' u , i,oty IjtOted cfci!.; S9gjl mgn ,Ubult0i d'lnt1", jjlrlIai ,M Mw ,n fcwA,, , CtrWWlll. 4)f PoNlfllld.O ftllO-fiB! l ,VB"'e,lt, ,' ret.rnM W "i','!1 &Td KiVf' J," 2?' ."S pe.jnft rrestod re Ifl.Bl BxflltU a,.n a w.ni i,t.t,UP hin .nAia uilpin. who resides at BohlliOBoiOs home, and L. S. ftiipley, flL, .dl run. Dim iimnniit nf hutwin w tkwi at $1000. These will be furnished I on the 5:30 train Marshal (Irilllth admitted toda I that he has warrants of arrest foi other persons in land cases, but he declined to make known the natncf of the parties wanted or where they reside. He expects, however, tc Berve the warrants In a day or two. On Thursday at Medford, (irlfhth ar- rested Albert L. Cuslck 'of that city. i ,.i ...,... i... i.. li nm.am v..u.K...b uiiu with land perjury, and two days pro- vlously also served a warrant there upon a man named Hazelwood, ac- cased of the same offense. All these arrests grow out of thf Frank B. Roberts, of Salem, appear- , cd In the United Slates court yester- I day and furnished $1000 bonds for l appearance In court when hb caso la (:lillc'ti- Itoberts Is charged with having perjured himself b "wearing falsely lu a timber and application for land in Josephine county that recently wa;j thrown open to entry. ' Several months ago a large tract of public land In Josephine county was t h rown open to sett lenient. Un nr the general land laws, settlor! wh" 1,11,1 located on the lands and made (inn rove men Ik In uood frilllr , were allowed !IU iIiivk In vhleh tr 1 - - "mk" nll"Ks "" ,h" Purllcular trait? " w''1'1' 1P), llv,'d n"d nd InitirovenicntH. Hut before the qrlK- lni11 "ettlers totild formally Hie on lll! '"''. several oulsldei's mailt I"'1""' nilnfjii. In order for them tc 'lo " 11 W,1H neresHiiry for each ap- pM' allt 0 to Illlike liffldnvlt that tht l'"ll "I'l'lled for W,i O'-t on-upted ' h-'lll IWll beetl lnirilVed. TlliB allfgoil ttl have adopted by Hob8rt and by Dlf '""" method a la.'oo aomher nf tbc "rl!1""1 settlers on thus.' laods were n"t " defrand.-d of "bclf riSb There Were numeroua iOMplOlh'8 of me mmi nn.t several were Tr,Bunr ""emwn Ol I lli'.OJ o"ra i.or- ""nieu r mrai neiore u r eao'ai "n J""' ""'' 'VW ti " '' tWrJt-i -n Silt dddiitted. rhv Una to Sf.lf 'i'" .i..!,.... . ,a,(,'3!!!iflii-n.iVi.fi wyr rVt dla r. lite nlano ttkncrr. at Vivt.- tliCt'-ritn fliHh lanrL Apaiile( bv his fltep-railiet - n'i"r. Mr. . W. Ilnyne.ir w Pl1FFIuTO 1 0 oro fllilffflfflS Ifi C8fltf81fltt 1 W 8UVtfUSJ mv" AMI o UIM ttflhft PtfSist Um9 Special to the Evening Review CKNTKALIA, Wash., June 26.- Ten business chouses, comprising all hut one structure ofQi single blo($ were burned in this city this morn ing. The lire originated lu a saloon and was started by an incendiary l'ls Clahba, a butcher, was fatal g) burned In his bed. The loss is about $40,000 A Htillwny Horror. CALCUTTA, India, Juno 20. Scores of persons were killed and matiy othei-a fatally Injured lu a eol llslou between an expruHu and a pttu seiiKei- train near this city today Most of those who met death were pinned tinder tho wreckage. Kniflnud lliterfeir's, TKIIKKAN, l'ersln, Juno 2G. Kngland has addressed a note to the Shah threatening trouble If he fnlle to withdraw hla Cossack troopt from the legation grounds by 6 o'clock tonight. The troops are gum-ding members of the eonstltu tlonal party. Alaskan (inlri. SHATTI.IC, Wash., .luno 2(1. Tht steamship Spokane is due here Moll' day with f 1. '.0(1, (1(10 In Alaskan gold. A Grand Family Medicine. "It gives me plentiro to apeak a good word for Electric Bitters," writes Mr. Frank Conlnn, ot No. 436 Houston St., New York. "It'i a grand family medicine for dyspep- sian and liver complications; while for lamo back and wik kidneys it canuot be too highly recommended - - . . Klectrtc Hitters regulnto tne aigoat - tvo ninctions. purtry the blood, anil Impart renewed vigor and vitality to1 sexes. Sold under guarantee at A. u. mnrstors drug store, i.uc. 0 See tho CAnnon-llulJ Hanger at Churchill's. TF tytt.-.n g g it bedtime will completely eaoDnl Bm iOgm fJlP B B&KP cooghs cine, WoaMoctorf. oHvou.-Wan )ro 1 frankly. what lie lliiiili u l eri IIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIHIIMIIIII tHHllHlli Cut Glass and Silverware 'i'htie have never liefer lnn offetil IMoft el'llrSO.ttl f4fgaa ill genuine 1 I IT fljLASS. ftll ii:C ftrt test aoftJiiy Ii0- 'tWSir 'ffll a f.-Tf p.0(a f a Kind. v 111 slivei-w.ire , have une B'nn tifnl aiidiii'.rnilieil iliniifiitli truit) ar nesireii o. m ihcihi i;bi itmiuh juiv niiist iiseTiii ui I"'""' or .i.unojTieuvin4aj. ouetvaJ fniys " . Expert Watch Cleaning o J. T. tRY ArSC and Bepoirinc . . . MHIMIIHMMMMHmtMMMMMtlllMMII.IIW IMMHIIMMM IMUIMIHtHMOtltllll.t j T . sva'lry CK" ' tK'-u" o o" (DnECI'at3.-o (?) fl alai,o O u o o o ROSEB' OQUdlclr I)eM..IMKilfor reui, lly UiQjenT $2.(H), or will rent ly Jie moiitl i !Hn;yconsi(J mttve management offers substantial advan tages &m. presort and prope'e patrons. We are prepared j hamfW all biisfness entrusted to us accurately and expedl- ')U87- 1 1 I u LOCAL NEWS. Chas. T. Nail, of Glendale, Is in the city ottKhuslneus. L Bert auwerllu rcturnedQhlB morn- VI Ki' ftimi n ri-it. tn All...nv D. Asher left this afternoon for (rKe (rQve on business. MrtjQEd. pAetson lt this arter n.u for 'ir to visit with her A MisV Ladd arrived here this Qinorning from 1inesj to visit with t Hv-Mrs. Charles Coats, of O o 4ie. V Gdlreinr left this after- nn foUT hor In Portland, af ter fiisUniere iith her sister Mrs. C. o&nyn. O A ChOft Cillvin iU.conW-t his pres ent (ggiiflifl into a gar audQoft (icrntf roiprtar July l, and ma) 00)1 Q twlnifl alley. U fg) LlllUia TBSBft lefUthU after- nnorr,her hSho lu IlffrYland. after a viSit oro glto her ifilcents, Mr. Ml: T. IVdOfcniA. Bnhnii. lipe-, vratim hei9 it0 he9l-ousiti; Mrs V. W. (iroll. 16 tue Ojorulng for t her home In PoBtl&oSo Mrs. IOnOrliO old ieW9;rileft this nifJt)iilli for thte'r faoQjEtt lltsh land. nJ'r g vBJjeierO ItQ Mr. and Airs. r. j. ugt-ieRDtjw 9aylor liflvla rotorned this tiorn-O lug from a trip to 104 Valine mlu- r lug dlstiiB-t, nfgr too Washington llrltlsh Coin mbia) SoriWi-. 5tBei'e has lnGi-ests. John Chatterton, &J srd() Jure a few duys ago wltB I Oh wttb nM son, left this morning for t)0 rjD8: In Clinton, Iowa. Jrs. CDiCPoajRofe anil son will spend 10" tOmnotr bertQ with Mr. nnd Mrs. C. ty. ea-iaCQn-d. G Mrs. A. Davis rgurned toOB) It Ashland, today, after 4 visit flerf with her son. Fireman J. L. lftivls. O She was accompanleg Q0Q0 by J. 1., Davis and two little sii, who will bo her gists for 8 sSort OQe. Land scrip. Can I0i ofpcfjy lati) which Ib subject to BaQx6SQtd edtry. It Ib fully KHSn(8!W0s CJ price, address O 0 dsw L. W. HUUB&f.L, SprhiKfluld, Jl4outlO o . 1 At n siieclal election held at OliffJ-p. dale last Monday tho city tgx lefc? aB InereasBd from 5 to 10 CQilDg) The vote wiib 18 to 13. In SuKJWirfi. the council of the city will ilto lv an occupation tax. r$c0 iflgDCOrd are necessitated, it Is seta, llf tfioi - voting nut of buslncn of tSr te loons. Which paid teg clt?60l) 60 (3Q i ajinunlly Rev. and 'Mi. D. 9. Su-tOTBenflllft iiirifiiiH 01 nim v. u parents of i . 0. PWtW, (H 1 clly mXea rroe, fcp Ul0 Bll.amcl Art,lc. tBurgaft. 0 to Q vl!i, ltnv SiimfaOrWIIDe Wrr) &em o llt portdon, liBlooO, TbSJ lll y) make general tnifv f MB 8Oe8IO u MbIo, alio of BaglOOi) 600 ?Wltft)9. O nm ,,MI jnurnoy to ?r0' The expect, to be absent tnien nnittB v r-ifii ma rin.,1. J.'.r...f ft..rC frni PMMMI of children. It n tantte W4I a doctor's mediciflo, eaUroly (Kb final alcohol. Made onltt foe dtaltaMB V US bronchil, u,m m u i t i OAtfati - - - "O; na?tiMi)ata,.w;acn! uotw d lnr,g mW, ofncft O'O teOQiiyHiif9 eu ricasuuii uci wtwwvuvuM i-oaerj atsfxa. WJ' ' !'-'! 'Xzravf' 0 O f loC': o 00 o 4 GO o 0 4' Go O o o Gl3 o n CD o to K 03 W foG (Wtlerl. tticoit nari 0'Vn r ''"'" "r'i Patron lie Review 'ey, (2)is (tyJinpiy buying and (wIct VB ftd TPI 'CP ??' oo o o O o o "rThlfian(-iIrlb" contnllONl fOt