i - , THU MOliNINO AHI'ORIAN. MIIDA, KEMIUAKY 16, 90(. ,;,v'A'-f-si Sdfs f' i'J" yf sx (f (.., OYERCOAT and MACKINTOSH SALE A u Hcciul induci'incnt to reduce our ntork )rcvi)UH to nriiij; urrivaln wo will iniiko a largo reduction on tho iiliovo nohhy gootln Ut 1('HM tllllll CONt. C. H. Cooper The Leading House of Astoria i.j. ,..,Yi-.-i---lV--''') (SXS)- - .r. .iV-- T- it .yj; t)sjr--Sl!--i!-&6i,,J A ?'? (' ') TO ASTORIANS. Taa IIAII.V A STOMA) will I fu'l Ja In fnrllnn.l Hi II. wHI-fcii" tl.in.rr hu of J. V. Hmiillrr Wa. Muslim irl. Ortlri. fr lr Llu l.'l with Oil. It i will rorcl lruntil Attention. TODAY'S WBATHEK. I'OUTI.AND, Krb. 16 . Vnitilnt.ni, Oron ami Idaho, fair, continual col J today, AROUND TOWN. A. IVarann, of rhlnoo, la In the city. antra llooth of Cltknl li In tho "ltjr. AIki. I'lilstmlm of Oak l'olnt U In tho i liy. '. U Houston u In rortlitnd yrs trrduy. II. lU'iUwIlh I down from 1'orlUnd n iMInltl 'NK. C. II ("ullondT wiui over from Knapp-1 Th Klk Crwk toll road lm bwn ton )rn-rdMy. ficd to I'. 0. Clarke, the Hiimldo Iok- I tt'T, for a period of tlVD yrum. He will Craw Mult cooked In win at tha Na- nt onre bi kIii imi Impurtant Improve llonal Cafe. m dm, iiii I proiulitra to k the roud "" " i In inifli U-ltiT condition In the future. Tom lloyle, of Wcntporl, wu In thn j city yi-aterday. Hand Htret Kluh Market Telephona number, Sl&i. C. K. Ia-m.t, mo rrenion miiiman. , , ,,, ,, gl.m,lm.Illu. Admin wb4 In town yentt-rday. ; nU,n w 01liy 2i ttnd J0 ct.,lt)J ll-at lS coi.t meal. Itl-ln Bun realau-1 rUu1 ,,uitll(irn ( ,,,,. t0 bo ob()Ul rant. (.12 Comm. rclal atrett ,,, rtf(,r ,,,, ,.V1.,. -ttIll.h of ,lni.M. u ,. ... . . , ! Mr. l!uit(horn rx'i-tit to k to Cullfor- ... i'.. riiun iifii. iti,iii-it .it'll, a protra td Unit lit California. Mr. and Mia. M. I". WnbOi, of Har vard, III., urn um iila ut the Ori-ldi-nt. U. II. Ittirnry. of thuya river la In tho . cttjf for a day or two, att-ndlnic to bun- mn,lo y.Hter.lay by Chairman Thoinp Ineaa muttera. f t1(, c(0(, beard In order to re- .,. ...... I lleve aevrral of the room which have HMKUMAN S NKW WAOUN Have , . . . . . , . , you cen It? For pUum, furniture and buKKatto MovliiK. hho ih a humini-r. The committee of tho Athletic club, which In innvaioiln.f for member, re- (iiirta KOO'I "IH'i'edH thin fur I The Kliler arrived In from Han Fran rlaeo yenterdiiy with freight for I'ort hind. She curried no piuotfiiirra. An accident to an engine, on the Northern I'mlllo ut tloblo delayed the AKturla train two houra yeatvrduy, MUa Kuldu Dln"n and John W, John aon were married In thin city yeHter day, the Itev. McCoimio olllrlntlng. Tho tuir Kamaon, which hnn Arrived In Hun KrunclNco with the WumIioukuI In tow, made a remurkably quick trip, It la believed that tho tun built at I'ortland for tho Knappton tnllli will be brouitht down the river early In tho week. Charlca AmundHon, a native of Nor way, declared hla Intention of becoming; a cltlaen yeaterdny before tho county clerk. Tho llfchthmiHo tender Manaunlta left yeaterdny for tho Sound, whero aho will upend aeveml weeks In replacing bnuya. Carl Johnaon, thb well-known Necan Inum rancher, la In the city, attending to bualneaa affair and calling on hla friends. Cream I'll re Rye. Amcrlc&'i finest whiskey. The only pure goods; uur antr ed rich and mellow. John L. Carl son, sole atcent Wanted to Ilent By a responsible tenant with no children, four good slzcd houBi'Uoi'pliig rooms, ' Address n," Astorlon ofnee. Tho reserved seat sale for Edison's concortogrnph, which will be heard at FlMhor'a onera house tomorrow ofter-; noon and evening, opens this morning at Griffin & Reed's. j Itoalyn coal lasts longer, Is clonner and makes lois trouble with stoves and ohlmney flues than any other. Oi orge W. 8anborn, Agent, Telephone J31L J Old Continental Is a standard high grade Kentucky wLlrky. Absolutely pure, and can be recommended to those seeking a stimulant for medical and ra cial use. Bold by Aug. Danlelson, As toria, Oregon. J I. f.j.) If 11 ()-; 11 II ft Owing to I he link of full irt'iirnUin mi Hlli'itl V'ttn mndd yi-HliTilny in ull lint IIkIiIII "(T llit blue It n Mi Klnxle ll'iid. t ?ilMK I hn su U tuo ln-iivy, tit" wnfk will tin (lone tci'lity, ltonl)ti mill Ik tint b.nt nnd most eco nomical ti.ul fur lioiiiti'liolt) mi In An tnrlu. Tiy It oiko and you will liav nu oiln-r. Oorica W. Hanborn, AgcnL Tol-I'lmn Wl. (!irj( '"I Kritnk ('lurk tvt-rv liu'lly 1 11 J u nd In a runnwuy ut (luliln WV'liica ilny. Ilulh wrru thrown from tho wm nil, tlm whMa iiihhhk over tlicin. Until wrro tuiitly cut up ami brulsi-d. Thn AaturU Wimdy.ird Ciiimduii v hua ! ,,lir,m,,..,t ih wood bunlm-as hrrHofore coinlui t il ly V. II. Kdwnrdn. Mr. Kd WBr, ttti,. (jmi t u hi Inti titl .n to i di-viilK hU UitiB In future iidunlvily to supplying tlm liinib.-r tritilc. rue uona or wniHii i:utk k. .. Frr run m wit ni.-d w ith tho buiird of M'hool illrirtor yrnti rdity. It I inude out In tlm Rtun of llO.wiO and U lamu-d by the I'lill-d Kliilr Kld.-llty & (Itmrnntte t'oiniuiiy. Ilrnr Ivdl'un'a erund cone, rtoitrapli i at Klither'a opera hiiuno tomorrow nli.'ht. You cm np'-nd a couple of Itouri Iihk'iiIiik to opi riitlc, liiHt ruim-tilul mu ni'.'. ilni(liiif. oiiiklii nml rt'i'itutliitiii , nla within a few 'lu y h In the hope that j the warmer atmofplii'i'.t un l hiiiipIiIihi will brlni; luirk nlr. tihMli and color once more. Hi-viTiil trtinxfira of mu IIh In the 01- ,., MCIur.. and rihlvely a. hoola were IMTII UH'JI U V."l . l""ll U Pllivg IIIV IV- , cent promiitlniia were made. Cnmplulnt has turn inuile that flalter men on the NiHanicum are atretchlng their nets completely iter jus the river, thus obHlructlng the puHjui;t of small craft. Word Ih given that unlciis this practice In dliit'oiitlnued, the mailer will be brought directly to Iho attention of the authorities. The (1. 'mum ship Chile finished load In a and movtd Into tho stream at Port land yesterday. Kite has aboard 1-S.- 68.1 bushels of wheat, valued at 1 75. j1 JO. i and Kot-s to QuectiHtown or Fulmouih for orders. The Chllo Is the fourth grain ship to clear foreign from that trt slin'o February 1. Shu Is dla- j patched by Taylor, Young & Co. Tho treasury department lias sent i out oltli liil notices to tho effect that ' nit the ITmpnua river an outside bar ! bony, a black and whtto perpendicular- ly-striped flrsl-clans can, Sias crono adrift from Its position about ono and j one-half miles outside tho bar. As soon as arrangements tan be .node the j bouy will bo replaced. , j Charles Lloyd, whose father recently wrote to Chief of Police Hallock, ln j quiring us to his whereabouts, Is In , Hantmond, at work on tho fort. "Nlx- ey" Hobbs, of this city, and Lloyd are fast friends. ''Nlxey" says Lloyd has j been down thero for boiiio tlmo and Is aware of his father's anxiety about him, but that, as ho ran away from homo In the first place, he 1b not parti- I cularly anxious to acquaint his people 1 with ils whereabouts. Tho masquerade, ball given last night by tho members' of Charity Lodge, D. of H., A. O. U. W., although an Im promptu affair, was ono of the most succcsHful events of Its kind given by that order for some tlmo. Over 200 persons were In attendun ;e, Including spectators. Muny of the costumes were qui to gorgeous and pretty. The Moor arranirements were under tho direction of Professor Itcggs, a. W. Morton and C. II. Stockton. Complaint has been made at this ofllce that parties doing busln ss on Twelfth street are carelessly allowing quantities of lumber and other ob structions to remain on the Mdewalks. Tho streets In that vicinity are ery dark and accidents are llublo to occur unlevs precautions are tal;cn to keep the sidewalks clear. Possibly the city might do worse than to pay some at tention to these violations of ordinance and good judgment. Pears' A touch is cnoucjh for cleanliness. That is why it lasts so. The Telegram nays there are aeversl vessels In the harbor thut are working whi al, and some of th' in w ill clear be fore thn end of thn month, Tlm next on th- llt Is the Anierbuii ship Clur enee H, II' n.ent, now working at Co lu itl.lii No. 2. Hut will probably IIiiInIi In a few day. The I li lt In h bark Gulf Htriain U working lit the elcvulor and will be ready early next week. The llrllloli ateiiMiHhlp N'fM, now loading for Vludlvimtoi k, will bo ready to clear In u few days. Taking all In all, the pros perl a for a large export llxt in Febru ary are exceedingly g'tod. MesHra. (Tulin & Cohn, of Heutlle, yes terday purchased the wrecked sti-arncr Main. a, of Han Francisco, which wi-nl usltore i; u I "ide of Oyxt'-r harbor, for llo sun of M,"00. That Imludea the vehsel micMiiery and cargo. A con siderable portion of thu nut can bo nved, an ulno, It Is hoped, many of thu fittings of tint ship, Including ma chinery. The wrecked .Mluml stands lili;h amldhhSps, but both ends are nearly submerged. Tho inMnip to tlm Miami haa causu.l great Inconvenience to coal I'ealera In Hun Francisco, there being a nhortuge of fuel In the Hay City. Hteamb.iatliig on the Middle Colum bia and Hnuko rlv.rs will nt doubt be suiiienieil within a day or two, ac cording to a report In the Telegram. Zcto weather prevails ut all points on the Hnake und the river Is expected to clos at any time. Cold weather has prevailed for several days and yester day shorn lc was funning as fur down as the Cascade. If the weather con tlnum cold for three days lunger there Is no doubt but what sti anient of The Dalles, Portland St Astoria NuviguM m Company will be forced to tie up. The weather btireuu predicts a contlnuuliy falling temperature, with no signs of nbatliK, for three days. It Is not very often that a bark, and a tlltonantled burk ut thut, 'overtakes und runs do. in u fast tug bout. Hut tliut is j'ist whut occurred In Johns ton strA'ts, on thu northeast coast of Vancouver Island. The tug Lorne wus boiinl south with th - dismantled bark Colors io in tow, w hen the big tug ran anhoro and in turn was run down by her low, the 1-ornjs bulwarks being sr.u.ihi'd nm! so Immense hole torn In the hull of the Colorado. Luckily, the hole In ll)'. burk was Just above tho water line. Had It been a few Inches lower It miiHt have sunk with the val uable cargo of coii'-'cnlrates which she was taking from the Trradwcll mines to thn Tacoma smelter. James Robertson, of tho Robertson R'ift Compuuy, says thut hu Is sutlsfled with the? condition In the Orient for the lumber tiado. He went over about two months ago to look Into trude and pr.ipones on his nturn In the spring to send a raft containing betwten 25,000,- 00') and SO.000.000 feet of timber to Yo- kohuma, where ho will probably estab lish a mill before he returns. The raft will be built cither in Puget sound or llritlsh Columbia. Tho voyage from the Straits of Juan do Fucu to Toko lump would probably take nearly a month, but It would contain nearly twtnty shiploads nml could under fair ly fortunate circumstances be handled for a frnction of tho cost of sending separate shlplond. Hlds have been solicited by tho treas ury department for the construction of a new lighthouse tender, destined for service In tho Thirteenth lighthouse district. Tho specltlcatlona provide that the ship bo built entirely of steel, and every thing about her bs of American manufacture. She will be 1TS.S feet in length, 28.5 feet beam and 15 feet depth nt hold. She will also be provided with six watertight compartments and 18- foot coal bunkers. Fore and aft bulk heads will divide the end compartments Into trimming tanks. The boat will be propelled by steam, but will also be rigged ns a two-masted schooner and provided with derrick for hoisting buoys, etc. She will bo provided with two Scotch marine boilers and com pound engines of 20-Inch stroke and 23 and 43-inch diameter of cylinder. She will develop "00 horse-power. The cold weather of the past three days promises to continue for a cou ple of days at least. 'Water pipes have been froxen up all over the city und housewives are experiencing much In convenience. Reports from up the river state that there are several niches of snow In tho vicinity of Goebel, mak ing sleighing possible. The wind has continued brisk for two or three days, rendering tho cold lntens ly penetrat ing. The bay has been rough and "'appy," which, together with the high wind, has rendered It difficult for river Hteamers to move about or make land lugs. There Is no Immediate likeli hood of snow In any quantity In the vicinity of Astoria. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Rlchrir J E. Ilurgren to TT. A. Smith, undivided half of the southwest quarter of section 25, and east half of southwest qtnrtor of section 28, T 8 N, R 7 W; $200. ; " THE REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE MEET Arrange Details of District Coir gresslonal Convention. CLATSOP NOT REPRESENTED Meeting Decides to Hold the Nomi nating Convention the Day After the State Convention Meets. The republican committer of this the Second congressional district met In Portland yeier lu und took action on In por'.unt matter relative to arrange menu for the district convention. All the counties ill thi' district, excepting Clatsop und W'allnwu, wcr- repren-nt-ed. . The committee ib ( Id' d to hold the eoii';renloniil convention In the flee- ! ond district the duy afl-r the state '((invention Is h'ld In Portland, and the ' rutin of apportionment is to be the 'suuie as that of the state convention. ; A resolution wus passed to the effect that evi ry oiurity in tho district should send separute Seta of d legates to the .state and district conventions. Thla resolution wna offered by (I. W. Phelps. ' rciireHcptlng Morrow. I A motion was made and adopted. which atated thut where a county failed to elect .I'-lcKiltes to both con ; ventioiia. the delegates to the state I (-Invention were entitled to alt In the I ci.nni i lonal convention. The meet I tig then adjourned. I Those present were Davla Wilcox, by (Scorge Shinn, Luker county; G. W. j Hurin s. Columblu county; I). V. Ges ' ner, by J. Thornton Ross, proxy, Crook ; county: H. M. Frailer, Glllum county; 1 Phil Metchan, Grant county; J. J. Don j n gun, by Graham Glass, proxy, Har ney county; W. A. Plssen, by W. Miller, ! proxy, Mulhejr county; Wallace Mc I Camanl, Multnomuh county; J. D. ' Wilcox, by W. II. Moore, i-roxy, Sher ' man county; Otis W. Patterson, by G. . W. Pin Ips, proxy, Morrow county; J. : M. Church, by George II. Hill, proxy, I'nlon ?ounty; M. T. Noland, Wasco county; At 2 o'clock the republican state cen- t trnl committee held a meeting at the i olIU'O of George A. Steele, for the pur pose of selecting the time and place for holding the next state convention, i Portlani' was soon chosen as the place, j Tho ratio of 150 was chosen after a I long discussion, ns a larger conven- lion would be had by this method. By ' this apportionment Clatsop county will ' be entitled to 12 deb gates. The republican stale convention will 1 be held In Portland. No definite date I has been s- l but It Is understood that ; Tl.urs.lny. April the 12th, will In all j pn liability be selected, j The congressional convention of this i district will be held on the following day. THE ALOLITION OF PRISON LOCK STL P. To the uninitiated the lockstep Is an Interesting performance. It originated from the necessity of handling large bodies of convicts as compactly as pos sible. Each man's hands rest upon the shoulders, while his knees fit into the backs ot tho knees of the man before him. This necessitates a short shuf lllng step, and swuylng motion, which It is claimed s.dJom leaves him. For this reason Its audition Is urged. This demonstrates the power of habit An other habtl hard to get rid of la con stipation; but there Is a remedy that will euro this, as well as dyspepsia, In digestion and biliousness, and that is Hosteller's Stomach Litters. It Is a magnificent tonic for the whole sys tem, purifying the blood and Improving the appetite. Try it. A LIVELY RUNAWAY. Fisher Bros.' Team Makes a Remark able Record on Bond Street A great deal of excitement prevailed In the business portion of the city yes terday after.won, caused by one of the most remarkable runaways that has occurred In Astoria for a long time. The team belonged to Fisher Bros., the hardware dealers, and was standing near Foard & Stokes' store. One of the horses In the team had Just been brought In from the country and, being unaccustomed to street cars, took fright at an approaching car, and the pair started off In the direction of Bond street up which they turned, running at a terlflo rate. Upon reaching the Occident hotel i they collided with the hotel omnibus, which was standing In front of the building, overturning the bus, horse j and all. Rut this failed to "Jar" them ) much and tlfey dashed Into another wagon across the street, turning It crosa-wdse. They wero to proceed on ward when Harry Laverty, of Jeffs 1 restaurant, rushed Into the middle of ! the utreot and succfeded In stopping them. But their race had not even yet been rua for the horses turned about and dashed up Bond street again, turn ing off toward the Telephone dock. At this point Councilman Cook, who had been running after the team, over took the runaways and stopped thorn by hanging to the bridle. It was, Indeed, a daring act on the part of Mr. Cook, for the streets were covered with ico and the team was running at a terrific rate. Had he 'iot atopped the horses where he did. how ever, they would certainly have dashed headlong Into the bay. The horses were uninjured although the wagon Is a total wreck. Had It not been for the fact that the Occident hotel horse was thrown help lessly upon Its aide there would no doubt have been another runaway. The hotel bua was but align tiy damaged. Fisher Bros.' wagon waa a valuuble one, It being used In their delivery ser vice. Although the runaway occurred at an hour when the main streets are gen erally pretty well crowded with shop ping people, school children and teams of every description, no one was In jured and no damage done aside from that already mentioned. B0L7ILINB. Boinilne! Solfillnel If you art sick and' tired of rubbers, which protect your feet from wet or co.d. and wish to sare continual i solli.g of your shoes; If you wish to stop greasing your harneos and pro. longing the life of same at least fifty per cent. If you wish to sivs creasing your belts In your manu factory, go to Peterson & Brown, at Astoria, and try a case of BolflUne on your shoos and homes. Bur your ahoes only of those who bave that sd Take no other. Adlrcss, PETERSON ft BROWN, General Agents. Astoria. Oregon. 0 FISHER'S r PERA HOUSE L. E. SELIG. Lessee and Mgr. Saturday Matinee and Evening Edison's Operated by JOHN MONROE. Mr. Monroe gave a concert to a large audience at the MarquamGrand opera house. I'ortland, Saturday, December 23. Press and public pronounced the Conccrtograph the marvel of the age from Arlstole to Edison. It can be heard by 5,000 people. PRICES Reserved seats, 25c; Ral lery, 15c. Matinee Adults, 23c; child ren, loc. Seat, sale opens Friday morn- in at Griffin & Keed s. GRAND Masquerade BALL of the SONS OF HERMAN To 1 given at FOARD & STOKES' HALL February 22, 1900 HANDSOME PRIZES FOR Best Sustained Character Best Cake Walkers Best Costume Best Waltzers Tickets for Maskers Gentlemen, $1; Ladies, 50 cents; Spectators, 60 cents; Children, 25 cents. For sale by any of the members. HIS MOTHERS BREAD He says was always so light and welt baked. Well there Is a knack In mak ing It But don't forget the kind of stove or range used makes a difference. His mother used a Htor Estate Rouge W. J. BCULLT. Age&t Ul Bond atrcst mm Best Boat Paint m Specially Prepared fcr Fishing Coals Durability Guaranteed FISHER BROS. New, Fresh and Seasonable Goods Plum Pudding, Kai.sins, iMince Meat, Curranta, B Pumpkins, Cranberries, Citron Squash, etc. iir.. 1 carry the 'RALSTON HEALTH FOODS ALLfcll Wheat Flakes. Grano, Whole Wheat Crackers, Breakfast Food, Select I'ran, Yeast Cocoa, Koffy KOPP'S BEST A Delicious and Palatable Drink Absolutely Pure The North Pacifio Brewery, of whirb Bottled beer for family one or keg Mr .John Kopp is prof-ietor. makes ber beer supplied at an time, delivery ia for domesMo and export trade. 'be city free. fiorth Pacific Brewery Golombia EleetFie & Repaid Go Successor tr COLUMBIA IRON WORKS Blacksmiths BoilerMakers Machinists Logging Engines Foundrymen Heavy Forging Under Power Hammer a Specialty . Sole Manufacturers of the Unsurpassed ... " Harrison Secton" Propellor Wheel ... Contractors for Electric Light and Power Plants. W. F. SCHEIBE, A hill line el Pipes, Tafewca. aaS iaakcrs Articles. 47 Commercial tt. l ...The Esmond Hotel... i PORTLAND, ORE., FRONT AND MORRISON STS. J Kiininp,n.ii't$l.iOprU. OSCAR ANDERSON, Manager- Americanp.su, 100 to fiisj per day. J. C. PKNDEtSAHT, Chief Clet tkkkkkkkk1ttt-kk i re tjix i uahu 3 3 3 3 3 PORTLAND, OR. P The Only First-Class Hotel in Portland mruruuiuuiAA .juruvnjiruuvuvvinrinna We Rent New Typewriters Many new improvements added. See our latest Ve-., WEDDING CARDS WEDDIN5 crros uj ft SMITH Z M VISITING CARDS BUSINESS CARDS COPPER PLATE PRINTERS VISITING CARDS Pacific Navigation Company Steamers-4'R. P. Elmore," "W. II. Harrison" Only line Astoria to Tillamook, Garibaldi, Day City, llobsonville. Couneoting at Astoria with tlieOrecon Railroad & Navigation Co. and aleo the Astoria & Columbia River R. R, for 8an Francisco, Portland snd all points eat. For freight and passenger rates apply t j SnrrMel Elmore & Co. General Airents, ASTORIA. ORE. COHN A CO. Agents, Oren Railroad & Navkntion Co., TILLAMOOh. Ore. A. & C. R 11 Co. POUTLAND. Ore. Mormon BISHOPS' f'lll! o-r jj yt". I m It kin Uomaa Orairh l.l I" l' I' ..J.l. f'-Mtl... IMO I'l. wivt caici If. fill! n.t T.r-; sii'.'n f..i .flecg cihrixii iutj. , dtaai-am-.t. Cun Lost Mnnhood. Im pofney, lott Powr, '5ht-Lisim, Rnrmato?rhoeti Irnwnm.o, TPmih. n UacU, C ii Duirus. Ouniiiidl ntiaiio-ia iam Hqo. N.roiiui or ons loTtlon,' 6Mds burckni... or Off Irfll pfiH'F". Stops Si or voua Twitching of tyelld. i-'ici .1. . ..iiws i. IJJkL'l i'i..'i ..t .i i-mi n e.trv fllfMU. a. bN.Mil Uclhk1-..L . cur. U l h.nd. 1.1 ..1 kio.. .m.ll. ra..lrml mpm. SHmaltlM th. bfm nj oerr. tv-Tn. a mm. t-ir..ni.n in. adrjrasa. Blaho k unwT r.v. rrnrw-iao, cafe SoW, by CHARLES RX3ER3. Loggers' Supplies Kept In Stock Built and Repaired Manufacturer of the Always Reliabla "La Belle Astoria" Clear Scheibe's Opera Star Scheme's Special And Othu Brandt in! No. 2 Smith Premier Typewriter New Art Catalogue Free . . . L H. ALEXANDER & CO. Exolasive Pacific Coast Agents Tel. Main 574 245 Stark St., Portland, Ore. I N a villi l ll v WW ENGRAVERS, 22 and 23 Washington Building, . 1 I7 . l 4 ! 4th and Washington Kts. over Litt's. PORTLAND, OREGON. lv, . ' r j 4C ! Dirwl ' 1 1 A wrln.a yi)..r.t, bom