THE MORNING OREGOXIAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1913.
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Can't Help But
Admire Babies
Ever? Woman Cuts Loving Glance at
tam nestling Cuddled in iu Bonnet.
A woman's heart natural! responds to
the charm and sweetness of a pretty child,
and more so to-day than ever before since
ue savent or Mother's Friend.
This 1 a most wonderful external help
iv we muscles ana tendons. It penetrates
the tissues, makes them pliant t readily
yield to nature's demand for expansion,
so there Is no longer a period of pain, dis
comfort, straining, nausea or other symp
toms so often distressing during the anxious
weeks of expectancy.
Mother's Friend prepares the system for
the coming event, and Its use brings com
fort, rest and repose during the term. This
baa a most marked influence upon the baby,
since It thus Inherits a splendid growing
system 01 nerves ana digestive iunction.
And particularly to young mothers Is this
famous remedy of inestimable value. It
I enables her to preserve her health snd
Severity of Weather, TnfaTOraWe to I strength, and she remains a pretty mother
auger tost wouia otherwise accompany
Allies and Turks Financially
and Physically Exhausted
by Long Conflict.
NO ADVANTAGE IS GAINED
Fighting, Slakes Intervention
More Welcome Roumanian
Situation Interwoven.
LONDON, Feb. 20. The Times be
lleves that European mediation be
' tween Turkey and the Balkan allies is
likely to accomplish or follow mediation
between Bulgaria and Roumanla. In
creasing: financial and physical ex
haustion of all the belligerents and
the failure of either side to obtain
any effective military result makes it
more likely, in the opinion of the
Times, that the belligerents will wel
come European intervention, especially
as the severe weather Is unfavorable
for fighting.
A Sofia dispatch to the Times says
that before resorting to arbitration the
Bulgarian government Intends to make
another effort to settle the dispute by
direct negotiations with Roumanla,
SAXCTUART TO BE OFFERED
Adrlanople Governor Willing to
Safeguard Foreigners.
LONDON, Feb. 10. The situation at
Adrlanople remains unchanged. The
Forte having refused to permit for
eigners to leave Adrlanople, the gov-
" ernor of the fortress has offered to set
apart the Karagatch quarter, on in
ria-ht bank of the Maritza Kiver, i
sanctuary for the 1400 foreign rest
dents. It Is doubtful, however. If Bui
a-arla will consent to this.
The Servians have brought up heavy
artillery to assist the Montenegrins in
a renewed attack on Scutari, m. r-opo
vltch. the-Monteneirrin delegate In Loa
don, visited the Foreign Office today
and Informed the British government
that under no circumstances could
Monteneero acaulesce in any transac
tlon under which she would be required
to abandon her claim to Scutari. He
added that Montenegro would take the
town soon, and. after the sacrifices
nsde, would suffer annihilation rather
than rive it ud.
A semi-official statement Issued at
St Petersburg says that Bulgaria and
Roumanla already have the mediation
of the Dowers.
The story of a three-days battle at
Bulalr, in which S500 men on each side
were reported killed or wounded, con
talned in a dispatch- received here to
day, now Is believed to be a revival of
an old report of fighting In that dls
trlct. Rumors that Enver Bey had
landed a large force at Rodosto were
current on February 16, but since have
been denied.
An uncensored Constantinople dls
patch says that Schefket Pasha visited
the Bulalr lines Wednesday, but has
riven no Indication that a new battle
had been fought.
such an occasion. Mother's Friend thor
oughly lubricates every nerve, tendon and
muscle involved and Is a sure preventive
lor caking or tue breasts.
Ton will find this splendid remedy on
sale at all drug stores st 11.00 a bottle,
and Is hurbly recommended for the purpose.
Write Bradfleld Regulator Co.. 134 Lamar
TAMc. Atlanta, Oa. and thev will mall tou
sealed, a very Instructive book for expec
tant motners.
It's 'The Owl's" constant ef-
'RICES (n .nil nnlinr In eltra vnn hot.
ter and better goods and al
ways at the lowest possible
prices. "Owl" Stores are
stores of character a char
acter so high that no quality
is too good and no service too
efficient There's no overlooking that important matter of providing our cus
tomers with merchandise that is absolutely dependable. For instance, "Owl"
Ctnmc Kanrlla nn cfrlr.fpnnm ctiTinHps OYront rhncp nf nrnvpn mpTnt This aTlTllipi
3 on everything. Such a policy assures PERFECT SAFETY to every customer.
rangements made to advertise the
strike with the Idea of preventing
non-union labor from going up to the
beach. Another meeting will be held
at the Labor Temple on Monday.
BAY CITY TO CELEBRATE
PLANTS FOR PATRIOTIC OBSERV
ANCE ORDERED.
CRIME SCHOOL IS EXPOSED
Medford Junk Dealer Charged With
Encouraging Bo ye to ' Steal. .
MEDFORD. Or- Feb. SO. (Special.)
A startling story of youthful delin
quency concerning half dozen boys,
the oldest IS and the youngest 11 years.
and Henry Lerch. a Junk dealer,
charged with receiving stolen proper
tv. was told in Justice Court Thurs
day, when Lerch was bound over to the
arand iury.
The evidence, according to the pros
ecution, revealed a school for crime.
The boys Implicated are Floyd Wol
gemot 16, Jimmy Collins IB, Edwin
Haymond 14, Russell Hall 15, Homer
Reynolds 11 and Gilford Reames 16.
Six boys, all but two In short trousers,
took the witness stand and without any
hesitation told of their alleged deal
ings with Lerch In disposing of brass
articles they stole.
Jimmy Collins, aged 15 years, tes
tified that he sold copper wire to the
defendant and that he made a propo
sition to him to-go to Ooldray and
steal copper wire, Lerch offering to
furnish a horse and wagon to bring
the plunder to Medford. Another
youth testified that Lerch told him
to bring all the copper he could and
he would buy it. Tne youtns, accord
Ing to their testimony, stole and sold
wash boilers, faucets, hose nozzles.
electric colls, copper wire stencils, in
fact anything made of brass or copper.
DIPLOMAT THREATENS SUIT
Ambassador Welshman Denies Abus
ing Privileges in Germany.
WASHINGTON. Feb. 20. John G. A.
Leigh man. United States Ambassador
to Germany, who recently was made de
fendant to a suit for 176.000. filed by
Raymond. Pynchon & Co.. brokers, of
New York. London and Parts, made a
statement today through the State De
partment. The Ambassador branded as
absolutely false assertions that he
abused his diplomatic privilege In de
clining to accept service In court pro
ceedings In connection with the
brokers' claim and referred to his at
torneys for corroboration of his dec
la ration.
"Such charges, said the Ambassador,
could have only originated in the minds
of ill-disposed persons who have given
them circulation with malicious intent
to injure me. The allegations to the
effect that I have abused privacy of In
formation which may have reached me
in the performance of my official dtlties
here are equally raise and my attor
neys have instructions to bring action
against those responsible for the libel
ous statements made against me."
BRITANNIA MINERS STRIKE
Walkout of Six Hundred Men Canses
Operations to Cease.
VANCOUVER, B. C, Feb. 20. Six
hundred striking miners from the
Britannia mines at Howe Sound are
now In this city as the result of a gen
eral walkout of the union men em
ployed by that company.
A large contingent arrived on
Wednesday night and tonight their
number will be swelled by at least
200 more, among the latter being mem
bers of the allied trades at Britannia.
Work at the mine Is at a standstill.
A meeting of the striking miners
waa held at the Labor Temple tonight,
at which plans for the carrying on of
the strike were formulated and ar-
Land and Water Sports Will Be
Featured and Railroads Asked
to Offer Reduced Rates.
BAT CITT. Or, Feb. 20. (Special.)
Plans for the greatest celebration In
the history of Tillamook County are
being made by the people of Bay City
for July 4. At the meeting of the K2t
Commercial Club Tuesday nla-ht a res- t- - 4
eral committee was appointed to make
plans and prepare something excep
tlonaL
The people of this district have not
celebrated for the appropriation made
by the Government for Improvement
of the bar and harbor and will combine
this with the patriotic celebration.
The railroads will be asked for a re
duced rate from Portland and way
points and a general Invitation extend
ed to everyone to come here. On ac
count of the location en the bay, there
will be many aquatlo sports as well as
athletics events on land and launch
racing will be among the leading fea
tures, with some old-time log-rolling
contests.
The general committee appointed for
arrangements Is as follows: Dr. W. C
Hawk, W. L. Provoost, S. J. Cotton, J.
W. McKinley, W. C Collins, H. L. Pro
voost, M. E. Gruber, R. E. Conover,
W. B. Harris and Fred Schofleld.
CELILO PLAN
SOME OF THE
PREPARATIONS
THAT YOU SHOULD
KNOW ABOUT:
REXALL LIVER SALTS S0!
t1oke?ipnle2,s3iase,25c and50c
REXALL CHERRY BARK
COUGH SYRUP eVoTaTia1
sale, which proves conclusive
ly that It has proven satisfac
tory to those who have given
it a trial. Its pleasant taste
makes it of especial value in
admlnlste ring to children.
.TihzeS?.25c,50c and $1.00
REXALL SPECIFIC AND
ALTERATIVE COMPOUND
for blood disorders. Assists
the kidneys, bowels and
glandular tissues In resolving
and throwing off Ira- $ I 7C
purities. Price, bottle. I il U
REXALL "93" HAIR TONIC
Keeps scalp, and hair clean
promotes hair health. A
common sense preparation for
the relief of hair troubles.
Tour money back if It falls to
rwTslze..SOcandSI
REXALL COD LIVER OIL
EMULSION cent of Norwegian
Cod Liver Oil, perfectly emul
sified, combined with other ln-
f redlents essential and bene
lolal in the treatment of pul
monary diseases. Pleas- 7C11
antly flavored. Per bottle '
REXALL ECZEMA OINTMENT
A treatment In which we
put great confidence for cases
of eczema and skin erup- Cflo
Hons. Price wUli
25c ARTICLES
THAT CAN
ALWAYS BE
PURCHASED
AT
'The Owl"
FOR
15c
RT7BIFO AM,
ARNICA TOOTH
SOAP,
H SPOT'S CREAM.
LYON'S TOOTH
POWDER,
' PACKER'S TAR
SOAP,
CTJTICPRA SOAP,
4711 GLYCERINE,
WOODBURY'S SOAP,
CARTER LIVER
PILLS,
AVER'S PILLS,
PIERCE'S PILLS.
BRAKDETH PILLS,
ALLCOCK'S
PLASTERS,
BROMO QUININE.
It Answers Best and Most Eco
nomically the Toilet Soap Ques
tion Three Large Half-Pound
The Toilet Soap
for every home.
Large half
sound cakes.:
Comes In the following: Almond and Cocoa,
Transparent Glycerine, 'Oatmeal and Elder
flower. It has oar highest recommendation.
Best, we .say, for general toilet purposes.
Price, per f f or' three cakes r p
cake lUC for....... A,DC
For 29c
FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY
ONLY
ONE TUBE
OF
H0LYN0S
TOOTH
PASTE
AND A
CELLULOID
TOOTH
BRUSH
THE TWO FOR
ONLY
29c
Toilet
Requisites
Which Add to Your
Comfort & Pleasure
N.50c
25c
TODOO COM
PLEXION CREAM
ROSE COLDOC.
CREAM 3I
RAYMOND COM- OCf,
FLEXION CREAM WU
EXCEDA VIOLET Cfla
FACE CREAM. . . . 3UU
"OWL" SKI
CREAM
"OWL" THEAT
RICAL COLD
CREAM, full Crtp
pound can JUU
VIOLET DULCECfln
COLD CREAM 0Ul
V I O LET Di'LCE
VANISHING CfTri
CREAM Oww
FOR FRIDAY a SATURDAY
Youll always profit by taking advan
tage of "Owl" special offerings. At the
special prices quoted below wo reserve
the right to limit Quantities to pur-'
chasers:
MOTH BALLS lOo p a o k a a e
for DC
DIAMOND DYES any color, for f
package OC
SASSAFRAS BARK 10-oent slse P9
for C
SHEFFIELD'S TOOTH PASTE 4 Q
ZSo tube for A a C
PISO'S COUGH CURE 25c .4
size for JLttC
OWL," S H A M P O O 26o size f p"
for IOC
SSe SIZE TIZ for tired feet, 4
special IDC
JfJo SIZE EVER SWT 1ST spe-
clal at 1 C
"TODCO" CLEANING FLUID - Q
26c size, with sponge. A 7 C
P. A W. SUGAR OF MILK 4 Q
pound package JL 7 C
PLUTO WATER SS-cent size 4 f
for ; lyC
COMPOUND CATHARTIC 4 Q
PILLS bottle of 100 for JL7C
S KM PRE GIOVINE the HoAQ
size for.. iloC
BOe SIZE DAGGETT st RAMS- Q Q
DELL'S COLD CREAM C
HIND'S HONEY AND ALMOND OQ
CREAM BOo . size sMa C
CREAM TARTAR One pound
at the special JtC
BOe SIZE W B L O H'S GRAPE Q 7
JUICE. O C
BARBO COMPOUND T5o slse Q ft
for OsVC
75c SIZE WALNUTTA HAIR J(
STAIN for.... tOC
THEROX SHAMPOO POWDER JQ-
special OtC
CROXONB 75-oent elepft
for. 1 OiJC
$1 SIZE PINK HAM'S COM- CQ
POUND for. OaC
DELATONB one - dollar else '
for - OC
ORIENTAL CREAM $1.80 size ft Q
for 70C
x .NOTICE
Instant dismissal bft? .
pgialty fir inbstJtntian
HJs5aEra 'UV i Wr' LOOK OVER THIS LIST OF
OSIM' 24 ATTRACTIVE
Tvp V mnrf-f?m Specials
M A J -ZJ T
la m cotMpicuoaa place la
every "Owl" Prerltlo
lara-er form, hansra te above '
notice. It la brief ana to
point. It means Just what It
say. It la only one of the
many safeguarding features
of 'Owl" Preseiiptloa Service,
And, remember, if a preserlp
tlom Is correctly written we
can nil It, a matter what
drnsa-tsfa name la en the
blank.
ONLY -Jg
49c 1
POR THESE DAINTY
GERMAN SILVER
VANITY CASES
They are prettily pat
terned; have mirror and
powder puff and long or
short chains. Many women
would willingly pay a
1 great deal more than our
low special price of only
1U
49c
TERGENS' NINE
CAKE SOAP AS
SORTMENT
Special
at..
24c
Nine cakes of Toilet Soap
In a box a popular as
sortment from the well
known firm of Jergena.
Friday and 8 a t u r day
at the speotaL 24 C
WITH EVERY BOX OF BURTON
CKIN COAP purchased here Friday or
J"11 OWrtr Saturday at the regular price
of 26c box, three cakes to the box, we offer you
FIYE HONEYCOMB WASH CLOTHS e-jc:
clal price of. ; I 0u
BURTON SKIN SOAP iM
soothing, cleansing, fragrant and refreshing.
SCOTT SANITISSUE TOWELS
"Rubberset"
Shaving
Brushes
YOU KNOW
THE NAME
It means pure bristles
gripped in hard rubber.
SO styles of "Ruhber-set
Brushes to choose from,
and we have them ' alL
Ranging In price from
One Full SOe Roll
Special at
ENGINEERING SOCIETY THINKS
POWER PROJECT FEASIBLE
Committee Goes to Salem for Pur
pose of Having; John H. Lewis
Selected as Investigator.
Members of the Oregon Society of
Engineers, at a recent meeting, ex
pressed their confidence In the ability
of John H. Lewis, State Engineer, to
supervise the Investigations prelimin
ary to planning for the Columbia
River power project at Celllo, and In
accordance with resolutions adopted at
that meeting have sent a committee to
Salem to urge before the Legislature
the necessity of allowing this impor
tant work to remain in the hands of
Mr. Lewis, who fathered the project.
The action of the society on this
subject was explained by the follow
lnir statement Issued over the signa
ture of W. H Graves and Orrin E.
Stanley, respectively, president and
secretaary of the society:
The Columbia River power project near
The Dalles, aa proposed by the State t.n
rlneer. waa thoroughly considered and in
dorsed by the Oregon Society of Engineers
at a well-attenaeo meeting January 10.
We believe that a thorough investigation
111 Drove that the plan is not only feasible
but practicable from every atandpolnt. The
magnitude of the undertaking la the only
unusual feature involved. Owing to the
reat benefits which win come to the en
tire Northwest tnrousn tne eariy comple
tion of the project by either private or
public funds, we wish at this time to urgs
unon the Legislature tne importance oi
appropriating sufficient money to make
thorough Investigation of the project.
We believe that this investigation can be
carried out to better advantage by the
State Engineer than by turning . the same
over to a non-technical boara, as recently
DroDoaed in a bill which has passed the
State Senate. This bill should be amended
to conform with the bill approved by the
Joint legislative committee.
ARADET0 BE DONKEYLESS
Inaugural Fete to Be Conducted
Without Any Burlesque.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 20. There are
to be no Democratic donkeys In the In
augural parade on March t. This was
decided today at a meeting of the In
ugural committee, when it was asked
to pass upon the request of a Wash
ington man who desired to lead a
donkev (tarnished, with .the horns of
bull moose and the tusks of an ele
phant
Further the committee decided there
should be no other animals in the pa
rade aside from horses. This order
was occasioned by the request of an
organization that proposed to bring
one-eyed elephant dressed in ridic
ulous fashion. The committee felt that
it would be beneath the dignity of the
occasion to permit burlesques of this
character.
EUGENICS BILL PASSED
Michigan House Wants Health Cer
tificate With Marriage License.
LANSING. Mich., Feb. 20. The lower
ouse of the Michigan Legislature to
day passed the Glaasner eugenics bill,
which provides that every person seek
ing to marry must submit to physical
examination ana ootain a certificate
of good health before a license will be
granted.
The bill now goes to tne senate.
Tealey Raymond haa ordered his
pitchers to report for duty at Seattle
on March 10. The other players may
arrive a week later.
BEST SILK ELASTIC HOSIERY, FULLY
AT SPECIAL PRICES.
33c
GUARANTEED
The Holders
Special at
19c
if
fl.i'.;:U31 II f ..I.
.1.' .VI !l -r II
W 25c $4.50 " "
Saturday
Only
FIFTY CENTS WORTH fQ
OF CANDY FOR ONLY. . 7 C
TAKE HOME A BOX FOR
SUNDAY This is a very unusual
value you've really never known
any candy offer quite so tempt
ing. Take advantage Saturday,
the only day on which we will
offer these
BOe "Differ Sweet Ohoeolat
a fall pound at the low )fi
2.2 Silk Elastic Legging g "I 7C
Special wl0
Q1
92JZS Silk Elastic Anklets l "Tr?
Special JliJ
(2.23 silk Elastic Knee Caps gf. JCt
Special OltlO
THE " OWL" SAVES YOU FROM TEN PER CENT TO FORTY PER CENT
ON RUBBER GOODS MADE TO ORDER
Special
S3 silk Elaatle Three-Quarter 0 IQ
Hose Special OaCe?
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CORNER SEVENTH AND
WASHINGTON STREETS
BMMSEMMMffiffiffiEHMlE Established 1892 Eighteen Stores on the Pacific Coast, mi
FRUIT MARKET LOW
Improvement Seen In Apples
Grown in East.
of this class for 40 and E0 cents per
bushel and this has had the effect of
killing off sales of the poorer quality.
WESTERN METHODS COPIED
Hood River Man Says Growers of
Northwest Soon Will Not Be Able
Sell Lower Grades in
Foreign Markets.
to
HOOD RIVER. Or.. Feb. 20. (Spe.
cial.) "While nature was extremely
prodigal toward the growers of apples
in the Eastern portion of the United
States." says H. F. Davidson, who has
returned from a tour of the principal
apple marketing cities of the country,
"the growers themselves are practicing
methods used by Western growers and
are finding that they are thus enabled
to increase the quality and demand for
their fruit." Mr. Davidson believes the
day for the Northwestern fruit man is
over except on special varieties sucb as
Newtowns, Spitzenbergs and others
which can be grown better here than
anywhere else.
'To make a success of the future.'
says Mr. Davidson, "the Northwestern
grower must be able to accomplish four
things. He must eliminate his poorer
grades and smaller fruit. It will cause
him a loss to ship this East. He must
secure concessions from the railways
In the way of freight rates.' He must
cut the expense of producing the apples
and the cost of picking and packing.
And last, he must reduce as much
possible his cost of marketing by a
co-operation and concentration of his
selling apparatus.
According to Mr. Davidson, the East
ern apple is approaching nearer to tha
fruit of the West in perfection of qua!
lty and speculators are finding It prof
itable to buy up old orchards and re
juvenate them by scientific culture.
Mr. Davidson thinks if the North
western growers co-operate toward a
more closely concentrated selling meth
od and decrease the cost of the pro
duction they will continue to secure
profitable returns. He Is treasurer of
the newly organized Northwestern dis
tributors, who will hold their meeting
at Spokane in March. "I believe." says
Mr. DavidBon, "mat tne investigations
that have been made in the East by
Wilmer Sleg, manager of the Apple-
Growers' Union, of this place, and Man
ager Clark, of the Wenatchee Fruit As
sociation; and myself, will benefit the
members of this organization."
The selling of this year's crop has
been hampered in many ways, accord
ing to the returned market man. The
Winter has been mild and dealers
handling carloads in bulk operated In
February, while as a usual thing they
are through with their deals by De
cember 1. They have been disposing
HUNGARIAN BIRDS ARRIVE
Warden Finley Gets Shipment of
Partridges for Oregon Preserves
SALEM. Or, Feb. 20. (Special.)
Game Warden Finley Is receiving ship
ments of a large number of Hungarian
partridges, which the Game Commis
sion will liberate In game reserves In
various parts of the state. The birds
were obtained from Hungary through
a Philadelphia house. A few of the
birds liberated In Western Oregon have
thrived and have also proved to be ex
cellent game birds. Several hundred
will be obtained in this shipment and
will be turned loose on game preserves
owned by the State of Oregon.
Oregon City Agent Burled.
OREGON CITT, Or., Feb. 20. (Spe
cial.) One of the largest attended
funerals ever held in this city was
that of E. T. Fields, late station agent
for the Southern Pacific, at the Elks'
lodge today. 'A large crowd also ac
companied the body to theCanemah
Cemetery. A request by Mayor Jones
that all business houses close from
to 3 o'clock in the afternoon, when the
funeral was held, was compiled with
by nearly all members. Exalted Ruler
O'Malley and other officers of the
lodge conducted the services. Rev.
W. Robinson, reotor of St. Paul's Epls
copal Church, delivering the eulogy.
Two Die in Flooded Mine.
TALE, B. C., Feb. 20. W. H. Mc
Veth. manager, and J. A. Flodln, miner,
were killed and several persons In
jured today when a flume at Slwash
Creek mine gave out. The manager
and workman were swept through the
tunnel of the mine. Their bodies were
recovered. Considerable damage was
done to the mine workings.
Cbeballs Women Want Clean City.
CHEHALIS, Wash., Feb. 20. (Spe
clal.) Chehalls women have organised
a civic Improvement club to work for
a cleaner city. Encouragement in th
beautifying of home premises will b
a feature of the work.
Dallas Company Inspected.
DALLAS, Or., Feb. 20. (Special.)
The annual inspection of Company Q,
The soup beats the advertising
No matter how plainly we tell you
the facts about our palatable Tomato
Soup, only when you come to eat it do
you get the strongest argument of all
the soup itself.
Its pleasing flavor and satisfying
wholesomeness appeal to the inner
man more convincingly than any words.
. Why is this the best-liked 6oup in
America? Why is it the favorite of
the most critical consumers?
Why do those who know it
best like it most? Try it.
Then you'll know!
21 kinds 10c
-Look for the red-and-white label
a can
WmWn
5I3KJ
Third Infantry, Oregon National Guard,
was held here last night. Lieutenant
Endicott, U. a A., and Major Frank
W, Settlemelr, of the guard, were the
Inspecting officers. The officers
praised the work of the company. The
company Is In command of Captain
Conrad Stafrln.
Woodlawn Meeting Called.
A mass meeting has been called
by the Woodlawn Improvement Asso
ciation to meet at 8 o'clock tonight
at Greene's Hall, on Dekum avenue,
for the purpose of formulating reso
lutions asking that hard-surface pave
ment be laid on Dekum avenue be
tween Union avenue and Durham ave
nue. A petition was recently presented
to the City Council, praying for this
Improvement and signed by 70 per cent
of the property owners In the district
affected.
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est Stock Quotations and News Bulletins. Tele-
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Joha M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Or.