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i Our Store Will Be Closed Christmas; T II. ....I it-.rsi f.ir II rv CiMhl mi tlio I nncr Cnliim bl:l L VI DISASTROUS MINE EXPLOSION. Seventy-five Men Entombed. Akv at Brownsville-, Penn, hrowxsville. ra.. r. a.-An explosion occtirrnl at the Bras-nol! coul wcrks, four mlh from hore. t day. and T5 nvm are reported on tombed. Thor is Kraal excitement an.' minors are flocking from the surround, lng mint to assist in the rescue. Ttu mine Is owned by the Stockdale Coai Company, and It Is not in combine. A soon as It was learned that an explosion had occunvd. the ivIat.Te of the emtombod minors crowds around th mouth, of th drift. Th scene were heirtrending. Vlv. were crying in d"-,Jiir, and children wen weeping for their filhors. The res cuius party Immediately set to work Volunteers w;re nunu-nvs, and won? was s-nt for the b.-ut mining engin eers in the distnot. It U though? a road will be made Into the mines ' In a few hour?. At pro in there i ! no idea whai caused the diis- riTTSUriJG, I"C. ::.-A sp.c al tf the Foet from Brorvi:ie, Fa., sayi "There is scarcely any hove that anj man in the pit is w alive." These were the words of M:ne In ipeotor James Bllck, uttered by h:rj at 10 o'clock tonight as be 9:xd al the mouth of the liraznell mine, ir whose depths iO men are entombed That they will get out alive is ex ceedingly br.pljrabie. Since early this morning the 1m priaonctl rrun hive been withoJt fooc or air. They are separated from eager searchers by walls of d.bris which fell when the explosion took plea and blocked the road to liberty. 0v Ing to a shirtagw of oars, Us thar the usual numbar of mm entered th' pit. At 5 o'clock this morning Fire B '5.' Jamea Eadcliff w-sni through the min as u&uai and found gas or "lire dajiip" In two places. The fire boss report.? the presence of Ute gas but infrm-V the suporint indent that it wis all right for the men u enter. From 4 to iO men had dniered tru mine when the gas ign.t.j in .v.;nt manner no ye: asceru'.in--d. A tre mendous explosiji occurr-d. The caf In fue main shaft which was at ih bottom was blown to sp. inters ar.d the hoisting machiiniry wit eked. There was no pjbiiity cf aid.r.g the impi is:i-jd m-n Uiroui;li the mai:i ahaft ami a ru.i was mil- f.- the ventilating thaft, f,j.t away. Th.s Is 1X2 feet d..-p, brick in.M.le and has Iron mops fr,in t ,p t bo tni. A shout oame from bv'nw ur.d i was known that not all w-re k:U-d. Tli explosion had torn away about 1j toot of the Iron stairs. The m-m bv low were in a trap. Promptly a buckac and rope was lowared and the nien luulel up. F rsl vwas Albert Meez, 13 years old. He wSis unconscious and was tied In the bucket, Remedivs w re applied but without avail He grasped once or twice and was dead, a victim of af terdamp. Fourtewn mon wore rescued by the bucket and rope. At 3 o'clock th(s first ljy of rcu ers dtiseended and ojn found gv.-vsn dead. Pit Boss William Thoma.- and three men were overcome by aft-.r-damp. Thomas was about dead and tonight Is in danger. Superintendent Blower expected to have some bodies out by midnight. C'HI.'KCHILL'S ESCAPE. It Is Supposed He Can Furnish Im portant Information. NEW YORK, Dec. 23.-A dispatch to the AVorld from London says: j The London Morning- Post of today prints the following from its military, critic: j "The most interesting niws this morning in thu Winnton Churchill (a ! correspondent of the New York World) i reached Delagoa bay Thursday. At j present no more is known than the , bare fact, but no doubt a story of ad-! venture will come. "How he managed to make his way from Pretoria to the coa-st is a mys- j tery. It was a daring thing to make the Attempt, for the Boerg would have been quite within their rights if In the , hunt for him they had Bhot him; I though once caught they could not orally Inflict any punishment. j 11 IS preaumeu uiai no mil u- j ship for Durban and Join Uenerai isui- ... ... ... i . ler'B force. His presence would be an; advnntaee to General Bui er. for i for , Churchill has not traveled both as Prisoner and a fugitive from Colenso' " , . to Pretoria, and from Pretoria to Lourenzo Marques without knowing a great doal mora about the Boer pOfl- Hons, strength and temper that ontf once In the British oamp can know. "The telegram fraoi Lodyamltb re porting cusurdiios l.i tho only hint W any action in Natal alnoo tlx- CVlenso buttle. In the. alMce of nvwt the assumption simiis to be justified that ! in tot ft halve of the tlnutrv if war the JirltL-di are axvaitlr.,; t!ie arrival of other divisions." GENPKAL F.OHKKTS STARTS. ill Tak. Charsv of i;ritj-!i Fo.ottf in Suth Africa LONDON. P.v. M. -Field -rsCi.I lurd Ilob-rts, who 10 .i.-sumo com mand i the 'triti.-h forv s in South I Africa. left the V.url. railroad .ia j lion at ni t.xlay. amidst sc.. in of I enlhusUsrn. ,-ividly owvor.sir.ni'ur to- ra:ioi,aI Int-rt in the cwnt ir.U a l-li, f thut the doparturo of tV g : ! eral can l .vc pul a.-t a guaran: I t'.v.u what.-vor i lv ,l.-ne in So-.i:h I Africa will be urri:d out ! J th uchly coiiii.e..)!i( Ii.uaIs a- -1 n refully ma:urvl ';:'- 1". J Mih.uigh oiilv inii.gi! i'rso:-j : I pernut'e i t niter the s:.iti--:t. ! j th.s did nH r-revent t!.o g.lih.ei!-g of ! Immense throngs at all approach-.-' 1 I an I other p-'iuts of vantage, who' ; i hvn; rvi--at-''.! ijs "Bob." aicom-; ipirud by his wife ar.d d iiiglners. j dr.ive up. Sold n h.is :h-.- t-'rnanus ; w itnetssi such an i:i-pinng n-nd-. IT. ! j r.'v-ry appestrance of the Ik-id marshal I j was the signal for ringing hurrahs, j j lusry shouts arid, g-Hl wishes. The: : moment the veteran commander ar- rived he w-as surro'iiuIl by military : o:!icers and oth-r friends and held a 1 j s ml-priva:e rvception In the waJUrig 1 room. j Af:r a personal lravetaiking, Rob , er'.s reached the platform, where gen- eral gr- tings and pvrting words wvre : e4-hangvd. Many la-hvs pr-wl eug er!y forward to g- a fast hamirtliake and expreisa a.p symimthy with the di.-ninguiiiheil soliier in his recent b -r-iv-.nient. and bid him .iI. As the general j-lined his wife and daughters at the d--r at the saloon carriage, he was sp-vdi'y surr-.undei by dist:rig-ii-h..-l statesmen ail military- m--n. ineludir.g A. J. S i f 'Ur, th--Mi.-r uis .f Lan-1 nvn-, Fi-!d Marsha! St-wa:t a.-.! I-ieUt-:unt-C.!..r-l o'ar-rir-irt .hi, the n'a.-iii'j i'jry. L-rl W' .N !. y and .t.n rs arr.v-! l.i'... an-l it required all efl'-ir-.s -f th- pJio--t-i cl-ar a passu 3 f-r th-.-n. Si arc ly hod the c-.mm.in-l-r-!:-.- hi.-f J :'i .1 l:-li-r' .- wh-n 1 are.tt th-.r arr.-iu.-.e.d the apir-vn h f z'rw P'jko of ii';i!irid)?-. The fru.-.i '.v,:S gr -at that tli- duk-. i'i spo..' i.f p '.iiv pr :-'-ti-n, w;s hu.-:i .1 that , i.. ju-e thin o::i.-e lie u'.iv-.- v-rbil -x-pr-.iv,n of r-ri-nttii-.u at t!- r .ih treatment he htl to the police duubl-d ill- 'ibrn:t t- a- tl , -.rf fifed y ; enabling the duke to n-. 'Ji'.uh In the conftMlon u ri I . .. ' II liolyrts. th. Pdice thru-t aside -nany ef th' who were b-st ent.tl-.-J remain, including L- rd ! V.'oi.-l-y, who, h'.-.v.-ver. tsk the roiish liaiidling of th- pjLice g.Kul-:atii'-lly. I'.-n-.v .d ch'."-ring h-rald-ei the riuk-j of Connat ght's arrival. Then rous:n ch..ra nioavn early di- Thc Glint Despair. One of the most hor rible thinjji about the nervous diseases to which women are peculiarly subject is the sense of overwhelming despair il which they brinjr upon the mind. jr A woman's mental condition is ff directly and powerfully affected by ' anv ailment of the delicate. Rnecia1 I orjrans of her sex. Such a difficulty not only racks her body with pain and suf ftrinubut burdens her with mental anguish which words can hardly describe. Thousands of women have bad a similar experience to that of Mrs. Eurath A. Williams, of Wentport, Oldbam Co., Ky.. in which the use of Dr. Pierce's wonderful "Favorite Prescription," by imparting health and strength to the feminine organ ism, has not only restored complete vigor and capacity to the bodily powers but has also given renewed brightness and buoy ancy of spirit. Isu(T'""i for over a year." say. Mrs.WllIlama, ,. wUh illdiKtion un.1 I nervous prostration. I i m .,nl.! In nt rtr ln t trie,! wer.il ntivi. ICiailB. I3UI iney uuiy nei peu luc i' rtnori IIIUC. Afna advised me to lakeDr. Herce-, Favorite Prescripllon. Dr. Pierce Ooinen Mertical Dis- PrescriDlion. Or. ; vwv ia 1 Pellet I mmtnenreri tulfincr the I me.lieiiiM last M.-.v. Took three bottle. A the 'Pnorite Prescription . three uf the 'GoMen Medical Discovery.' and three vials of the ' Pel- Ms,' and gm now feeling belter than I have for " ?ZfaSS2& Besa. I have gained seven and a half pound since takllllf inese menicines. i rave recom- mended Dr. Pierce", medicine to several ladies. one of whom is now taking it and is bung greatly benefited." e? y I m CULLISON & CO. Wheat and Stock Brokers mrei-t wibcc m New Yotk Stock Exchange DIRECT WIRES TO mm 6oijj 0, Tfjjc '214-215 Chamber of Commerce, m AwrADn'c uknii aJ ITI II Mr v w 1 11 -r- a - -. m m 11 IODIDE OF IRON ft-... rv....... .. .v. a SiKOII LA, tic. None genuine unlemi(tiel "Hlancaku ' ALL PKlMilrsrs. , E. FtH'UERA a CO., N. V. Agta, far I'. S. - --- v cried the attention from the hero of th hour us the IVir.e of Wales ap V at--il ami greeted Uolierts In a nnwt cordlid manner. The prince and the disungulslv-d givkual were in earn-Ml .NMivortfation. and furnished .1 sirlking .ritti.- to ih. ru'L-ible grx'iip. which liwlu lcd no loss iJuin the tb Id mar shals. Amidst tlu din. o Vhi'sl ism and -.-iu nietit, no one Ivard tlv :g!ial for l-;arture, and n 0011.se. liiecv th tram was moving while L t-I Hob rt .s on the p'.aif.inn. The f.u- -' m lis were abruptly tormina:. !. iui-1 , ho was forcd to mak a .m- wla' : in ligiiit'cd cr.ur.lU fur his sat. A , :h- p in-ral disapH iro.l In tlie .i,il.mr oi:ri.ig e, a tlnal lusty oh. r wi st u-t- .l and coiitinueal uiitii the tianij ,as out of s:ght. Wre, S" ckt S!s. 'Soi 5. Bor.s, icti..i.n tCME JUST 10LCCK HIS MOTHERS BREAD He says was always so light and well baked. Well there is a knack In mak ing IL But don't forget the kind of stove or range used makes a difference. His mother used a Star Estate Rouge i--'iliiP'i,2di--'i.. ' W. J. SCULI.T. Aa-ent, 431 Bond street The Eastern I)iriin(-r00tn anil Ktstaiirant J. V. Wuriner. Prop. Private Dininrj-rnems for ladies .leals 15c tp Open all Niijlit. 170 THIKD STKCKT. .,..lict. .lorrison and Yamhill Portland. Oregon. Ladits' Tailor. i'tiits' Tailor, 4b 4b 41; 4b ) I. D. Boyer, Merchant Tailor 1 llp-to-Date 177 Fourth St., r-ORTLUD, HKK. V. M. C. A. Jiuild'g. 4b W. B. Edwards Every variety of Rough and Dressed Lumber, lors. WindowH, Moulding and Cedar Shingles. rrC r Common Slab, Hark, Fir, W UUU Hwnlrx:k,AIler.PolcOnk Oirice Seventh Street Doc k TilQTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS Tb-y overcoro" WeakDfM, Irr-ifu larltv and oniimloriiiicreknf .,r afi'l bitiilnli " L-aJfii- uf rri4-fiiti utv Hun." Tlifjr mmiAftt Hmwr-ru" to tflrU t,t wominh-MMi, aviijinx (( 4-orimt nt of o. trariai tnd lAiy. Nu mown rem y for women "i'aii tiVrn. Carn(t tio htrinllfo Ln- Attv Hinll. Hold tiy drunr1l 1: r "rii. aJ kwf THK M0KNIM1 ASTOltlAM SIK.A, OKCKMBKlt XI, IBM. Portland, Oregon. i'K Tin: eoNi'i'rioN or Tin-: first y iniiiil Bank ASTORIA, At Aft. ria, in the Srito of On gon, at the close of buninesi. IVveniN-r J. KKSOl'KCKS. I..mii snd discounts K''2.T?S S5 viwrdrufis, sivurl and U- wour.M io.::s 8S I". S. bonds to svui olreu lation li.50i)00 I'i -i:iiuii on I'. S. luiiuin.. Sti-cK M-ctirlti -s. etc Heal I'.st.i.e l :e fr'i- nniiontl Umks (not ivserve agints) Pile from state barks and bar.keis pile fii'in iipprn-id reserve a ci tus I NiA an I ot!-r .-asli 1'iiiu N-eo" of other na i.vt.il Kinks Nick- Is and cents I.aufnl ir.oiuy r serve In laiik. ir' 900 00 99.:t.'d :t ..it; 01 Specie . J "' I.- s.i! t-:td r 11 :. . .".Ml 00 S.V 11) l;.d. tn pti.-n tr- -r fund with 1" rln 111 T u.uiM.rn 1 " -1 j -1 - -1 1 s-vk paid :n arplui fund r.'io- o n :5,ov) 00 ! 1 rridiVilied t'ti.t'.'S. l-nes ar-d ta-s N itioi-.' I hank 1 standing I 'II to st it i'WS .ll I i'Ut- t re.") e t.o'j or ; un x I ki: K ' IS ! Individual d.-i"si:s j fipij 'c! to ch-'k. ry,?.3'S CO jPeniaril ivrtlilcates I ..f d.-poslt ?') 52 jCertifl'-d chivks Co .'J I T.iial .:. IIOTI j State cf Oivgon. County of Clal'p. in. j I. S S. Oord.m, cc-lil-r of the above named bank. d sou.'iin'y swear that I the above st.ioin't.t Is true to tlie I b-C of my knowledge aril Ml-f. Ci. M. if.'lvin.'.. , V luuuer. Su'crlb vl and sworn to ln-foro me this 'th day of tveember. IWJ. C. It. THOMSON. Notary Public. W. M. LArI. W. F. U'i'.IlKiSOR, J A CO II KAMM. Din ctors. ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. 1 ls-iV. PORTLAND. Arrlvi-. Voo a. m. I'ortl.md t'nlon IVhi. 11:15 a m. 7:00 p. m., for Astorta and lnU-r 9.40 p.m rrn-illat r'jln!.. ! i " ASTORIA. I 7 4.' a .m'For Portland In-Ill : JO am. 1 i 1) p in 'ternii-dlate points :10:3p.m.. SEA.sl.'iK DIVISION. i rn i ii; . " ) II V, I.v ' .'" 1! -.5 Ar ' ". '"! 1? H I.V it r.- i ) Ar a m p m Ar 7:4". 4 I.v :?' S Ar Si.' I.v !.-, 2 I Asiorl i. id-. SPKflAI. SKArll'K SfNI OV THAIS' i.; nr'lvn tl leaves As-.r!a at S 70 a. m. Si'.isl-le 9 41 a. m. I' i.s..-r.hers mi ri-'nrn on t r m t r a:o.n on setn du.i cn name date. A I.I, TRAINS to and fr .m 8.iie.l, run ) ot Flavel and Hammond via Warren ton. All trains mak" c!os connections at Oobic- wl-h all Northern Paclflo train, to and from the east or Sound point.. At Portland with all trains leaving Union ilepot. At Astoria with I It. A N. Co.' boat an. rail line to and from llwaco ard North llear-h points. TIIHOU' TICKETS on sale at A. !:ira for .amenta, San Francsco, all j Eastern and European points. City tl'ket '.ftlce Antorla. 'M Conimrr. Hal street. J. C. MAYJ, Cien'l Fr't and Paul. Ast-nt. TICKICTS to all BAI" POINTS EAST ThrouKh palace and tourist sleepers, ulning and library observation cars. KLKfJANT VESTIBULE TRAINS. No. 4, "Flyer leaves Portland at 2. 10 p. m. No. 3, "Flyer," arrives Portland at 8:30 a m. For rates, etc., call or address C. W. LOUNHBERIIT, Agent O. It. & N., Astoria. or A. B. C. DENNISTON. C. P. & T. A., Portland, Ore. THE NEV "North -Western Limited" (20TH CENTLKY THAIN ) between Minneapolis, St Paul and Chicago, i$ entertainingly described in an illustrated booklet, which will be fur nished FrFE on application to W. II. MHAU, Gen. Agt., iiiH WuhlriKton Htreet, PORTLAND, OfE. F. W PAPKER, Com. Agsnl, W)6 Pint Arenue, SEATTLE, WASJI f ! j :.' :o j ..J'-si 410 .1 I H Iln Vnil KnfWKtl That when you buy Presents for the Children. Useful Drt Vflll Knnwl That when you tuy Presents for your Wife. Useful IUU IMIUW 1 articles are probably llie most needed? fin Vnil KnfllA? TtlJl when you buy Prescntsfor your Husband, Useful IULI IMIUW articles win please him mosl? Wc liavc Ilicm. Our Store Is brim full. Call and Inspect our low prices and surprise yourself At Foard & n -1 vm m 1.1: ll-'til I i.rtliiel ii:r iki A i k slr IaW, IvnY. r M W',.rlh, ii'iialu k.iu :n 1 .t. -I In 1 iiIiiki. 111.4 I- at. Kii M oi I , i 11 i in S k ille : ir t w.u, M ill llriilM ,1 Sl 'i' .lie. 1. l P ail. s, .'kill ' . m. I'iiImIIi, 0 meikee. I hli .iii nnl t- ai, urn Aet.ir.n OCIUN !ITI!AM5t1IF5 lMI s,ii:in !(, .uti ji-i'l to i-lultif;ii. ior sal, I- raiiriH-ii Xall .4 I I, 1 '.'4. Coli'uMa Hlvr Htrainer Tn l''iril0'i a4 Way landings. li ill K t Al"' iUy Ks Suiolajr from r..ri'ii'i . , WII LAMKHK K. VK li x "ii,,u y I' u 111 Hi Si 'II 11 "rik-on ri i-wTH,rg sl.-m A W'ny-I mid VMIUm.tt. and Van I : ' hill Klvr. 1 U 11 111. Unit. rd. ! UW,. UttUr .. II V imyti.ti, A tml Krl. ...iiu , Uu'lllio. hipiils Irsve ,1 1 : m. l.tliWltll ' III Idly nik klicr. Hliurlst ' I rttlflull. i, :i in Ml' I 4.MK1TK K. HI I Op. m. Til" llOll roll'.'l'l'l I" 1 Otl : Vo'l. rti-'l sv.uruy slot ) 1 111 ii-it' Kii-i Q. W. UJt'NtHKIIRT. Af rot A.lorta W. H. HURLBL'KT. 0a ptj. A St. rriai. Or. OVEflLAND EX- 1 I'ltKHH, for Haliirn. I ItoseburaT, Ashland. 1:K P.M.iHttcramenlo, OKid-n, 18:00 A.3a. can r rancisco, aio- lava, Los Angeles, t. i'l I Paao. New Or leans and the East. Roieburg passenger Via Woodhura, for Mount Angal, HII-vS-ton, Wut Helo, Hrownvllle Hprlng Oeld and Nation.... Corvallla passenger Independence pass' I U A. M M M P. M Dally except Sunday Dally except Buuday r7 A. M:W P. tl:M A. Itl B A. It Dally. tDallf excepi Hunaay. ConneetliiK at Ban Franclaoo with Oeoi- dantal A Oriental, Pacific Mail and Oe- ante aleamahlD lines for JAPAN. CHINA. AUSTRALIA, HAWAII AND THK PHILIPPINES. Rebate tickets on sale dally hetwaea Portland, Sacramento, and Han Francis co. Net rate 117 fl rat-clans, and 111 ond-claM. Inclining- leuer. Rates and tlekela to Eastern points ana Europe, aiso japan, i.nma, Honolulu and Australia, fan be obtained from 1. B KIRKIAND. Ticket Aa-ent. 1.14 Third at. R. KOKHLER, C. II. MAHKI1AM. Manaaer-. (). r. k PV A. Through tickets .Cast for loweat rate. f?all on C. J Tranrharfl, Trarwhard, local igeat. Webs rarvo O ;onunof a ornoa. a. ion. Oregon Short Line Railroad. THE DIRECT ROUTE TO Montana, Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points. Olves choice of two favorite routes, Tla the L'nlon Paclflo Fant Mail Line, or the Rio Grande Scenic Line. LOOK AT THE TIME 1 Days to Salt Lake 2J Days to Denver .'JJ Days to Chicago 4J Days to New York. Free reclining chairs, upholstered tour 1st sleeping cars, and Pullman palao sleepers, operated on all trains. For further Information, apply to Or Astoria, Oregon. C. 0. TERRY, W. B. OOMAN, Trav. Pass Agt. Gen, Agent. U4 Third St. Portland. Or. O. W. LOUN8BERRY, Agent, a R. N.. 105.3a 01 60 Oj mmmmmmmmmmmmm I..S Oi I i , V i 'i" ! "': HIST m i O c-in .er.- -.v. .. mm south i ; LEAVE PORTLAND IaIUUVI I I UIIIVIVJ HIV IIIW IIIVOI Stokes Co., Astoria, Oregon. I !,!, 1 f Santo Claus Will (lii'l it In Ins ml. ( t a llio r.- Vt III li-. I 'III' I will Hid It ki d a 1 1 1 r tml il- 1"V lis i ! t I.I I i C F- Allen 0 Son, f (.r..V- JV-.i J. 0. Gillcn & Co.p Dealers, Manufacturers and Contractors Of AnhCHtoH Holler mid IIpc CovcritiKM SkuihI St, I'nUTI.AMi. (l;K. DO YOU HATH NO. ? WHY lit c.iil-r ul i lii'l ll"t Uatt 1 1.' i . I'l Ills III. lit I i l. ten i In. Pacific NavigationCompany Slciiiiicrt "It . I'. I liiiorc, ' "W II Man Kmi 1 A-itnria to I il la monk , (on ib.iIJi, ll.iy ( i , oIhiiii iltc Only tins ('(ilini-i-linu at A i-lon, i w ith the I Iri non llnilioiid ,1 Nu vitf.itlon (',,, Jt 1 1 1 nlso llic Aslorln ,V Coliiriibm llivi-r K, K. lor un Kriilioisi-o, l'ntlliuiil mid all points en-it. l or (rriifbt mid pnawtigiir rules up; ly i . Hniti4el Hlmorc Ai Co. ! m rut Am nl. AS'I DlllA, HE. COI! N h ('()., Aitent", On-Kin ltiilri.ini Niivltfulion Co,, TIM.AMOi 'l-i r,., A. A '. It Iv C... I'OKI I.AM, Ore. New Zealand l:ire Insurance Co of New Zealand W. P TlionuiH, Mur., Snu KrnnclHCo. 1 1 lis lii-ni iiihIi-i wrilini mi fliu I'ni'illr t'niiMt over tuenlydwo Veins. SAJViUElw ELMORE 5c CO., lUnidi'iit AifimlH, ASTdlilA, on.:. We Rent V00J I.. & M. AI.RXAN -C.- WT- ' KxoItiHive i'lioiflit Co C. A. WHALE, WlioloBiili) and Pianos Knwiicli ami ISnrtli, Hitlmfliir, Hclilller and irinny otlicrs, 112 11111(1 Union Avenue and 1-iiHt Alder Street Instruments Sold M. C MATTHIIXL, ManiiKvr. 41kkI VVIfllVU I T 1 I r r r r ) 1 i-l In 1 1 ill! 'II Us liilc ii' I'Uii hiii- oll New I It l lion ' .us ale fill in w uiul ! 1 r linn;; iMiiinui- Commercial Si. i ''-1.?--".-4 13'.' nr l.' O'.i' ni- I ,ie lii ill er a Imlldub, i I .ii., h . . , l illo' lie ia i . Iluilin ul .'17 Ador M. v , I'livnle iH-i.tliiii liln for V i i r t la s of I iilroii,ii;ii Is on i l Colin, ii j;iil.irlv. ' ') . . . .'.,. ...,...,.,..1.1. ..y.j is I 'h'v i e I id II,.- I'. New Typewriters. Mriiiy New IniirinntiHiiit Added SKE OUH LATEST Smith Premier Typewriter - NKW ART CATAMHII1K KItKK XANDI.U & CO., Phone Main Ml Uoftxt llenltirs. 2-10 Stark St. I'ortliind rntuil di-alcr in 7f Scliult, and Co. Miller, Ann Arbor linntlcy oiiil others PORTLAND OREGON. on Easy Terms. Heud ofTife 142 State St. Solom.Ore. " " '-'.g-'.ierii.i mm n ' pKK Organs