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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1909)
TTTE srM)AT OREr.OXIAX. rORTT.AXT). MAT 1G. 1900. 11 MRS . LARGE TELLS PATHETIG STORY Drops Divorce Suit in Hope Physician Will Treat Her in Different Manner. HUSBAND GIVES HIS SIDE IYiTTt Grove Doctor Admits He t)id Not Vndcrstand Frail AVIfe Xho TCas Overworked and Cried at His Jokes. Mrs. Efln Hicks Larito hu dropped her divorce proceedings and withdrawn her complaint- asrainst her husband. Dr. C L. Large, of Forest Grove. Mrs. Large has been in Portland since Tues day, coming here from Unnton, where she has been staying; at the. residence of her brothe--in-law, "VV. s. Clark, since she Instituted divorce measures. "With their rosy-cheeked baby daughter. 8-year-old Lucile, the rotund little doc tor and his pretty wife visited The Oreronlan office yesterday afternoon, the doctor declaring he wished to make a statement for publication and get his Injured feelings soothed. - The complaint for divorce came, it seems, as a bolt out of the blue to the physician, who says that he has several newspaper clippings proving what a kindly and cheerful individual he Is. He says he had heard his wife make occasional remarks about intending to leave him, but with his keen sense of humor had only viewed them as a joke. "I say crabbed and surly things of tentimes, and especially when I'm busy I am apt to make cross remarks, but anyone who knows me, unless it's some knocker or someone who is Jealous of me. will tell you I have the kindest disposition and best nature in the world. Haven't you heard that?" he asked eagerly of his dainty little girl wife, whose flower-like face was bent broodingly over the baby. "Oh, yes,"' she assented quickly. "I have heard that said by lots of peo ple." Her efforts to pay loyal tribute to the few good traits the doctor possesses was little less than pathetic "My wife is Just sensitive. that's the whole thing. She's nervous, too. and don't understand my Jokes. Some times when I say rough and hasty things, she is so peculiar she cries." Mrs. Large, a delicate, slender girl, with a spirltuelle expression and Ma donna eyes In which He a world of tragic woe, has an appealing look of helpfulness. "I have never been strong since my baby came," she said In a soft, apolo getic tone, "and I am so sensitive by nature that I thought the doctor meant it when he spoke cruelly or unjustly to me. My training has all been against my success as a wife. I think. You see I have no mother, and I came out to Portland over four years ago to live with -my sister. Mrs. Clarke. She died sevenweeks after my, arrival. Dr. Large attending" In unconscious sweetness- her -voice trailed- out her husband's .slogan "and that's how I met' my' husband. I knew him six months before . we were married, and really he waa so good and kind to me then. - Hid His Best to Please-'' "But I had always been in school. I didn't know how to keep house, and you see the doctor is so particular; he's used to everything of the best. his mother spoiled him I guess, and so I was a failure. But I've done my very-best, and tried my hardest to please him, and after the baby came I Just didn't have any strength. I never had any help and she's so big and strong I couldn't even lift her some times. I've cried and cried, and worried along somehow, until it seemed as if I could not stand the jokes any more, so I applied for a divorce." "You see." chimed In the doctor shaking a pudgy forefinger at the reporter, "you see 1 never realized she was so sensitive as all that, or I'd a done different, she was always up and around, doing the washing and taking care of things so I supposed she was ali right. S.ne never complained.' The man who promised four years ago to cherish and protect this flower slip of a girl has again protested his desire to do so. and has been given another chance. "Yes. I think he will be different." said Mrs. Large. "He understands me now and knows that I feel slights or jokes Intensely." "My. your eyes look punk and red for a picture." said the joking doctor as they went up to pose for a photograph. The sad eyes, red from weeping, tilled with silent teens again and the girl wife's face flushed. "That's only hi way." she said apolo getically. "He Jokes so." AIM'S CAMP ACTIVE KKI.I.AHKU'S AXXOCXCKMKNT IS SEVKKE BLOW. Munly Experts to Profit by Repub lican Division by Drawing Votes) to Bolster t"p Minority. Posltii-e awurjnce of Senator Kella her that he will be an independent can didate for Mayor has had a double ef fect. It has pleased the supporters of ex Senator Simon, sinre It assures a di vided Republican opposition to bis can didacy. On the other hand, it has served to impel the supporters of Albee to get busy in his interest. At the same time, the democrats are getting an noylngly active, and through the Issu ance of a letter yesterday by their can didate. Judge M. O. Munly. expect to organize a following that will prove alarming to the rival Republican can didates. Friends of Albee are insisting that Kellaher Is the weaker anti-Simon can didate and that he. In the Interest of a concentrated opposition to Simon, should retire from the rare. Kellaher's pugnacious qualities have been assert ed before, no longer than two years ago. when he went after the Republi can nomination for Mayor and remained ; to the finish. In the present situation ' he has manifested the same determina tion and. to express It as forcibly as did an admirer of the Bast Side grocer yesterday, it would take a powerful plledrlver to displace him as an avowed candidate for the Mayoralty at this ttm. Contrary to any Intimation that he will quit the fight any time before mid night on June 7. the day of the general- municipal election. Kellaher's 'deads Immediately charge those mak ing the suggestion with trying to per petrate a Joke. . They Insist Kellaher Is not only in the race but that be Is In the race to stay. They will hear of no compromise and Insist that they wlil not consider any negotiations either from the Simon or the Albee camps. Whenever It Is suggested to Kella her by missionaries from the Albee fol lowing that Kellaher's strength Is be ing dissipated by reason of the Inde pendent candidacy of Albee. the Raat Side purveyor of household necessities smiles broadly. Kellaher refuses to discuss at any length any phase of the Mayoralty situation. -W hen questioned yesterday he did Intimate strongly that he .knew several things which. If di vulged, would place an entirely differ ent light on the existing political situa tion so far as It pertains to the ap proaching election. Aside from making this Intimation. Kellaher would have nothing to say. He did admit that at a later day he might have some Inter esting disclosures to make as to the relative strength of himself and Albee or any other independent candidal that might be brought out against Si mon. For the present, however, he Is keeping this secret to himself. - Forces Back or Albee. The forces bsck of Albee. while ad mitting that they had hoped Kellaher might sidetrack his candidacy, are pre paring for the most vigorous campaign that could be devised. It la generally understood that In addition to soliciting th support of every radical friend of the direct primary and other measures of popular legislation, the friends of Albee already have received the assur ance that he will be supported by the Municipal Association and the Minis terial Association and other organiza tions which are Interested In a contin uance of existing municipal conditions HUMS TO SING Chorus to Accompany Float in Golden West Parade. BRING ISLAND ATMOSPHERE Singer to Number of SO Will March Singing and Playing, In Rosa Festival Montavllla Plans to ' Hare Big Float, Also Queen- One of the novel and delirhtful features Of the "Spirit of the Golden Wot" parade la the approaching Koae Festival will be the Hawaiian float and Its escort of Hajrsllan s'. niters, mho will srtr the I picturesque Kanaka costume, gaily decked with floral "Lels." They will chant the quaint, roft. haunting melodies which have charmed visiters to the "Paraaise of the Pacific" ever since fhe adoption of "Steamer Iay." with Its welcome and leave-taking ot sot. its and flowers. The Kanaka escort wll! include the full mem bersh'p of the big Hawaiian chorus of S male singers mj several women o- TOEEST GEOVE PHYSICIAN,' WIFE WHO HAS DIVOECE SUIT. AND THEIR CHILD. DROPPED t t "V" .- . - -, ; 1 1 V - v - Y 1 1 t ---5 1 --'?- - - t i , horn. ff V:: .v'ir3 I r v- A 6'" -v ' n ' . M 'J i i fS":-- UX : ,' ; V ... .T i REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT In this department substantial business and residence properties are bandied and strictly on a commLssion basis. "We assume the collec tion of rents on build ings, pay taxes, etc., and in general are equipped to care for your property interests. Negotiations conducted for investors in Port land properties. N CCR KEW QUASHES AT SIXTH AND .WASHISCICX SHEETS JiBSCT JBIT 1. MERCHANTS SAVINGS & TRUST COMPANY 247 Washington St. Montavllla committee Miss Bursa M '.mm Patterson. Mrs Burdett ana Mrs. committees chosen for the Hoes resllval Association: Offlesrs Or. William te V.nay. rhurnui; Tt T. Voge. secretary ; W. It. Oebera. inu-ur.r. Kinases Kilns. Mr. J .n.m n . mlllM en . I Mr. lartlett. Mr. Oe t Sulllvaa. Mrs. Itaroan! CommlilM ea rvat eatala pamphlet Mr. Oah-.rn. Mrs. Arm lit. ! . lonraiiM ea r am rroro Men or- Iuir1uo loratad In this part of tae ciiv; teachers aae pupils of tha pvblio SISTER STATES UNITE OREGON AND CALIrXMlXIAXS 10 MICH FOIt RlltbS. Sale of Aigrettes Stopped In Bearer Klat, and Work or Guarding Colonies Is Taken t'p. (IN ALL THE WORLD NO' VIEW LIKE THIS) o pi AT COUNCIL CREST PARK And Have a Drink of BULL RUN WATER Hull Kim vrater, cool, sparkling and dehcioiisly rfrcRhine. is now flowing oa Council Crest Park. Drink the) vratrr, inhal a bracing atm.-phor 1200 foet above city level, pure an J invioratinir. and there iuidt nature's preencry admire the rnot magnificent scenic land scape and broadest view in all the world. Kmbraeine 21 counties, each larper than fcome of our Katern State, and seven unow-crowned mountain peak. View the lordly Columbia Kivtr for 73 mil, the busy Willamette River, the entire Citv of Portland. Vancouver and Oregon-City. Hehold the tranquil loveliness of the beautiful Tualatin Valley, its broad field now tinted a delicate preen with sprouting (Trains, dotted here and there with buddinjr orchards and comfortable farma. Consider the future of this beautiful tract and then, think! The - Dream of Years Realized Bull Run Water Actually Flows on Council Crest Park You can now build a home and live there. Esmember, every promise fulfilled. Buy now while prices are low. Values will double soon. Lots $750 and Up Easy Terms Drill Run water, cement walk, graded and pived street, thi Summer, sewer, can, eleetrie lights, telephone, unexcelled car service and building restriction. jnvs, teiepnone. unexcelled car service 122', 2 Sixth St c.or. Washington. M 550. JNTO. P. SHARKEY CO. DR. ASD MRS. C. L. LA RGB 1XD THEIR DtlGHTEK, LtCILK. so (ar as the moral welfare of the city la concerned. One thing la certain. ' Encouraged by past successes, reiultlng; from a divided Republican opposition, the Democratic hosts are planning an aggressive cam -palRO In behalf of the candidacy of Judge M. G. Munly for Mayor. The Democrats are making the direct pri mary law and Its preservation the sole Issue In the pending campaign and are soliciting all friends of that measure to rally to the support of their candi date for the Mayoralty. Uka the Simon supporters, the Democrats are making no great demonstrations. They have employed no bands neither are they placarding the city with glaring post ers. Relying on the supporters of the di rect primary law and the Initiative and the referendum, the boosters of Judge Munly are expecting to land their can didate in the executive cbalr to suc ceed Mayor Lane. Tb results accomollahed h the Ore. I son Audubon Foclny during the past month In protecting the wild birds of this state la set forth In a report that haa liimt ut. n m.J. K it,, -..i. h. committee of this' organisation, com- ! ".d"!r,l.r " . . . . tiet-d of a fund of llee. only part of fZI. C,f "V F- -. wh,ch k rais Any p-r-on I v. , f t' "rn"rrl'3-1 who ran help In thla matter Is urged " " . m ""7 wi W e ! I atr el f" rArfwaflnill arllh TW Agents oa the Tract. Take Portland Heights Car. A 1550 lolsts. ho are to spend the Summer at the A-T-P Expoaltljn. and a storover een arracged so that they may ; march and sing in the "rinlrit of ih. Colden West" (arade for the Portland Rose Festival. Lloyd C-hllda. special agent and dis bursing ofUcrr for the Hawaiian ton misaiua to the A-T-P Fair, yestmday completed the details of the plans made by himself and Charles E. King, normal school Inspector of the Islands, who Is to have charge of the educational exi.lblt at the exposition, after consultation with tha management of the Rose Festival. Chorus Makes FteaaUfal Music While, the charming harmonies of the Hawaiian male quintette are more or less familiar to Portlanders. or trie rig chcrns cf 50 male voices and the high, cl-ar sopranos, cr rich reso nant contraltos of the pretty. dark--yed "haoa-haoloa. and t tiii.KirwH.,t i j . . i PORTLAND BOY HONORED mama- cannot tail to prove a d.lishtful aurpruw. eaoeoielly aitb the charming Islan-1 atmoaphere of floral wrea:ha an.i Lyle Aamsck Fear Elected to Sigma oth'r aoornments dear to the heart of the J simple, unaffected, beauty-loving Kanaka. x-ri at Worcester l"ol jleohnic. Word has been received that Lyle Aumack Fear, of Portland, baa been honored In Worcester. Massachusetts by Hection to Sigma Psl. an honorary fra ternity In Worcester Polytechnics! In stitute. Mr. Fear is a graduate of the -'it :l .. ' . .ix i - x i ! lt X Lyle Aaoutek Fear. Poet la ad Btw. '" at Wercnter Pelyteckmleal laatllate. The und-r harmony of the native guitar, tne peculiarly sweet strains of the "uku lelU" or "taropatch fjJJlc." and the bich. sweet melody of the Hawaiian flute m til perfect the feuture in a way to quicken fhe lntsret ard appeal to the hearts of all wao have ever sojourned in tne beau tiful. Indolent land mhere. deplte the long establishment of fl-ig and cinaUtu tlon. 'oyal subjects stlil lovlnicly bow the knee to Queen Lilluukalanl and Joyoualy celebrate the rryal tlrttKlay at bounuoua feasts on the ground under the spreading banyan trees. Montavllla to Have Queen. At a meeting of the Montavllla Board of Trade Friday n'ght. If was decided this "1'jb should not only have a float In one of the Rose Festival para-iea. but that a voting eont-at should be conducted for the eelevticn of a queen to represent that dl.trlct. A Rose Festival Associa tion ha been organised within the mem bership of the Board and a full llrt of officers snd committees named for hand ling the apecidj Festival work. The subject to be treated In the float will be derided upon at a meeting to be held tomorrow niht In the gymnasium In fh rear of the Methodist Church. At that time susseatmns for a -anUJate for the viucea of Montavllla will be made. All fraterna. snrlal. beneficiary and church organisations will enter candi dates. The voting 111 be conilnuc-1 for Jerry Immaugh and WIMam Lliot. In addition to stopping the sale of aigrettes In this state and the use of plumage of native birds, the SJtme steps are soon to be taken In California against the use of the plumage of white herons, grebes, terns and other native birds. The law protecting these birds In California was passed at the last Legislature and will go Into effect June 17. The fact that Oregon and California will work together In this regard will give wild birds much bet ter protection than they have ever bad before. The Important work of guarding the great coloalea of birds that breed on Lower Klamath and Malheur Lka has been undertaken by this society. The two axtenalve areas embracing these lakes axe now set aside as Cov. the effect ', eminent reservations and no hunting or trapping la allowed within the re serves. The fact mat great numbers of ducks, geece and other wild fowl nest on these reserves Is regsrded as very Important from the eportemsn's standpoint, because these areas will serve as Immense wild fowl nurserlrs to supply Oregon and California wlta game. Warden for Kach Ilraervatloa. E J. Welty. XZ1 Montgomery street, thla city. Wa reee.mm.ed that s I . net BTNOPS1S Or THE ANNUAL. STATE MKNT OF THE CALEDONIAN INSURANCE CO. of Edinburgh. Keotland. In the King dom of Ureal !rttain and Ireland, on the Hat day of l tr-"emler. isot, ma1e to the Irpurince Commissioner of tae blate of Oregon, purauant to law; meeting the society take slrps toward Incorporating so that It may be la a r-oaitioa la receive bequests. Two peo ple have already alsnined their Inten tion of remembering thla organisation la their Wilis. We believe others will si trie eafne In conjunction with fttate (lame War den Stevrnson. a waroen in charge has been appointed for each of thrae res ervations and the land surrounding. 1 . Alva I-ewla of Klamath F.illa haa be.n afpolnlc-d In rhare-e of Klamath Lake Reaervatlon. and Claude llinbard of tiurna has been appointed la charge of Malheur Reservation. Part 'of tha report of the advisory committee Is as follows: "In order to carry on the protection of wild birds In this state the society Is In need of more funds. At the lecture which waa given at the White Temple by our president. Mr. William U riniey. oa April It entitled "The Trail of the Plume Hunter. a vivid account of bird destruction In thla state waa given. At thla meeting I17 was collected and subscribed, which Is to be devoted to our wardrn fund. As the services of Mr. Ftnley were free, and the amount neceaaary for the rental of the church subscribed beforehand, the total ex pense for the lecture was under SIS. "fp to the present time Congress lias provided no fund to hire wardens to protect the wild birds on the Gov ernment reservations that have been set aside In thla slate. As these res ervations cover large arras, (he birds would receive no protection against market hunters snd plume hunters un less wardens were hired. The Audubon Iwl.tv h. ..f.... . . k. n ai.i . . a waea or more and the reul of the ..... T .. V. . ' balioi.oe .nnn..n i . ,, in I ' r"ul fotertlon must be given white -v ncrona. gi -1 T" - The Jollowlng are the o'fl'-ers Case I at. Amount of capital paid uo in cash statutory depwalts ...I Premluma received dur ing t..e year In raan..f I Inter eel. dividends and rente received during the year Income from other .sources received during I lie year . Atnsworth School of tuts city, of Port land Academy In the class of luS and of the er-effl-ld Scientific School at Yale 1 in lt. Last Fall he matriculated at the Worcester Pol technical Institute and haa been doing post graduate work there In electricity during this current year. The election to Sigma Pal Is granted only to the high houor men. Mr. Fear la a son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Fear of Portland Heighta. NOTICE TOJHE PUBLIC. The store of McAllen a McDonnell win be clixed Monday and Tuesday. May 1J and 18. to enable the sales managers now In charge to rearrange and remark the entire stock for the great reduction sale beginning Wednesday, May IX at t A. M. ae" I hcrona. a r Fv t.m. n .4 n.K.. ... I ' In order to s.ve ih.m from e.t.rmlna- L. TW.rlnn ' force' 1 ' :, " V. I., on in or .tV..'. With .Me P..r lV"..".'.!.!!!. ,UM . L4 nmmtmmm la Origt, iW f Trr. NRPARiMFY PITTV QCADDirUT v-'w a-, wa sa-s a. waa A j UUrsUtUUll 1 AND NEHALEM BAY PARK Tha most attractive of tha new ocean beach retorta. Only 2'i hours frora Portland. Buy now, while prices range from $75 to $2.0, instead of two years from now, wljen prices range from $h)0 to 11000. No sorer, safer investment in Oregon, beeaune do nearer ocean beach resort to Portland is possible. Our terms are very easy. Send for illustrated folder, telling all about the above property. ' NfflALEM BAY LAND CO. 274 Oak Street, Portland, Or. Coupon No. Bring or send ua tMs coupon and receive lie rre4.il on pur chase pr. :e of lot. ehaleaa Bey I C, lae- ek St. I'ertlaad. nr. Lle.T...T t?.T 2i 11. tO 41 Total Income , Olaba ...I L4.:a.It aewta. Loaees paid during the . ff i :i.7.: .tlYMen.ts t-al.l during the year on capital eto-k .. Ciiiftla-luiB and ea.arles psid during ll.e ear ... :t.ll Taaea. Ilceneee and fees paid during the year... S.lll Aniount cf all other ti- pendlturea . ........... S47.Ot.l4 real estate Total expenditures,.... 1.47.l0.te cs.eee.ee i.u'e.eTasi .tL41 141. i4 ei Value ef om ned t Value of etocka and bonds o ned Loan on mortgagee and collateral, etc. Cash in banks and on hand . Premiums la course of roi'wiioa and In trans mission . .............. Total admitted assets..! Liabilities. Gross claims for loea lO.Ttt 0 unr-eld . B Amouut of oaear r. e-1 premiums on all a t- isning rilie Due for commission and brokerage . .. ....... All other II ebllltles. . . .. :iiii note.:? 1.H4. eei si til e.:i Total risks written dur ing the year S.14.lCee Oron premluma received duHr.g ifte year 7.S 1 Premltt-ris returned dur ing the rar S.447.44 Leases paid during the year le.fts.eT Los see Incurred during the year 14.MV.6T Total amount of fika outatanoing In Or(a Iecerater IU 14 X.41.ltle CVLEDOMAN INRANCE CO. By C1IA.S. IL POST. C. n. Xaaager. Statutory resident general agent and attorney la (act HENHT JtEWFTT. Portland. Paetfle f ml DrsartaMei, 43e Cafforeta Ft. 'in lYanrivn, Cat. CtiNKUl A OIU.-J. Xianagers. B4I.FOI R. GITIIRIC A CO, rwt-i re fMal Dlieeler. HENRY HEWETT CO." Iteotaeal A seats, poeisaaa, Oregosw 6TNOPSIS OP THE A.VNCAJL 6T.' XI ENT OF THE " C. S. PRA-C1I ' LAW UNION & CROWN INSURANCE COMPANY ef London. England, la the Kingdom of Ureal liriiain. on the Slat day of De cember. !. mad to the laaurance CVminiwIonar of Lb Hate of - Oregon. purauant to law; - A taaetal. Amount ef capital paid up In -ah statutory dv Premiums recel red during the year la cah ( Interest, dlvld.nda end rents received during the ear Income from other aourree received during the ear at4.oee.ee StLlSS. 2s.S4aes s?.7se.s Total Income tteabatees ta. ' a paid during the L o s s e i ear Exvtdeade paid during the year on capital ato. k . . . Comuilaelona and ealarlea paid durtag ins yar ... Tea. lii-.iia.i and fees paid dunrg the year.... Aniount of a-1 ether eapen- diluree . Total expenditures. 4i.:s2.; is.:s4 :i 1404X.7I e.7se Ti 157.4U.41 real a t a t e V a I a e of ownd 9 Value ef slocks and boo. Is oa ned . Le ana on mortgagee and collateral, elc . Ca.h In berks and oa hand Premluma In courea of c - le.-tioa and In treaemie- aion Interest duo and accrued oa bonda . 441.104 1 eos.47e.ee i4e;e 41.S44 : 4.4:as Total admitted aaeets...! tAsMttttee. Great claims for loasee tin pa.d S Amount of u c e a r n -4 p r e m I urn on ail out- tan-ling ri.ka . ........ Due for rornmlaetoa and Krok.rage . All other liabilities........ 4.;.:s s: 1:4 t J!l.4 t.e:4.7s Total tlahliltles J:.t Total lr.uraace in force Lcmber SL IrSt Kl.74S.411 ee sear. la On in fee la. rl.ke writtea during Tola the year f 4S7.4.M Qroes p r-.rr. I j received durlnjr the year 14 17 41 Premium returned during the ).ar 4.IM 4S L a e e paid during the . rear 447 SS ! Incurred durlrg the year 404 Total enounl ef nka out. tending In " on. le- ceaiber J I. lot T14.I17.ee Law Uoioi I Crawa lassraoct Cccpuy Of IX N 10 . C!le. By IlAHltT IL SMITH Msnager. Statutory reeld.nt general agent and attorney la fact. X B. TRUMBUl J P.eata.nt O.r.eral AiicL Sie.Sll twrbett BailaJaa. SlXOPeia Or Tlllt Awl-XL gTATCattT c r lute BTED STATES HEALTH & lCCIDEUT INSURANCE CO. OP A01NAW. atlCUUSAX. Capital. oaat ef eapiiaJ we a See.eoa OS sis reeeteea dam. is .r s e-a.s? te tai.rM. liiilw4i as a rests r cet,4 euti, sa rear....... HIUM Isertr.. t-ea .tl. -r orea re- r-i 1 d.rin, in. ,.r . ... aneeea 11" f renutred ht a4oltra- tleea tXa.Sriea Tetat Income ..t.lea.ke zt -eaeea paid Sartn tae yea -.taias tajMilmtai. rui4Md. nald during' tae' year a r. ' .i mtt m Cmei iwt.a ai4 r i'aTis paid Sun, the ar..... ...... . Taj- II1.HM aa4 (eea pal4 rtarmg I !i. year .... ... . . A tx. . j ft 1 oX au attier aapraJI- 1 to.Vcr fee retalaed by acea'ta.I Total espeaditare. . u. ar real ei.la o n-a ar atocaa aaa aad eo. htni . . oa martsasea Cafk la bans, and ra mmifclM la cear. r.f ana ta truuniaiM.,, . Int.rt aocnsa en beada. eiacae aad aaertgases. Tefal admitted aeexi t i.hlm rea r'm -nt fr 1 .1 11 aenaKl f itmhi,i of u f, . m 4 se taluma -a ovl.ian.ltn. ntki A 1 . n tx.miu.1 oa rntt tw. rr cvmralaafca aad fcroaer. li . .. s-.i.. eoaatr aad rnaaicipal laaea Siia ae a.i ' ra.ij a-il etaee UablULiea...... xaAte ee taeoe ee aeaeei ae sasreat ei ii se lu.; . .ei.oexeeji as e am ta.iri ee e ine ee earst.si la ere sa .4 Ttseitif staoesr ST Hill II el i a-i r aiaaea VVal ItaMlllte earete aanJ la. TO sa S--i... aa reaeeoe aallev-aa- r. Te'.l tt-aenlnntia la rare, cas- pvemla rer4ed dsria S dartag taa Tvasaes jTtiee re itua 1 eA t-a l.s.s a e ants- rr-mlataa rareraad . r ... Loewe r-e'4 lurlrt the tear"! Inrarr.S aurtn I rear e .1 ,fn.mit r-f j. ' r-o ' t. w . ,vi. rlTTt TTe rtr LT-n" "-r atataiory f . 3 t geaacai aaaat aad' astee aey la fact. . Sc t- At.neitort rw rerler I-f rrrt ci a ittttMi, r.l ee vrtte -.. -1 0 atarevtam K;os- ran.iaa4. Piano Bargain 'inf T3:ie, !-e),(;T tasl uprpSt fiaao, only 513j. I'ay $10 t-aah ar.J f6 jt month. Sherman. Clay, & Co. Corner Sirta er.d" Morrison S:re-ec, Opposite Postofficei, Portland, Or. As one grows old the bowels grow less active. Some then take harsh cathartics, and their bowels kardea. Then they multiply the) doeva. Socb take candy Cae-rvt-t. Tbtry atct la aahsral ray aad oae tablet a ttay is amfflcsetit. Tiaesasd S-a. 10 . . ,m as.