r, -I , 7 I :4- 'f 1 i . v . i " 1 ' n ; 1 if Ms I 1 IP 'I - r i ir : ' Company on the checll.1 Voti" need. floods. In: tHls"1 lltto.M lt Hll pax, pout carfare if ;npth( 1 inr' else. Every w- 'J-' a cent made, jz?, J. N BR.IOTO tr, .THE MOIXIli , so stroet gfocdr uses thb check. Save vp lO cents Worth, . of these and see how it works- iJ t IllJlJ iA 'A','. ,-; M d'th T. i ' ' t, -r V . . . Villi- V " Q" r"'' " ' . ' " - urn - Castigates President in.Southern ;.. Fashion. ' (Tobtnal Special ServUe.) WilfiiHOMH. 26.-The blen. Dial battquet t th Virginia pmooraU AiMctatiott wai hell W h baBut oom vt tha Itetrodlltah hotel Id this City last Bight, ahl altordei taany peakera l aauanaf fans, a tiKportonltf tolr their KJllUeaMflewe and ttpttia tbelf political ifhtlEo.nU. .: Ther ;wera .apamlonUte ail aAti-fxpanalonlata to ha throng that atwnaea tneeaar, an? Hon. B.Mt WittiMdrf, LeuiaVilie Courter-Jq after DroftOttneUia hie ooratla paHy'a love lor th atftrefirtiHieat arid aovernmental lnsUtutlong, eata ni. ovemthnta itiBttons, mm , a flit hand. ft truftfe iw4 twtow i party from It to the httnda.af those to Whom It bo- lon4the people el th Uniud Btate., He alleged that th "Republican party is yndlcat partyirbltfarjr m lu mo- tivee, the almighty dollar Its trade-mark.", Referrlnf t.a jPreeideat UdoaeVelt; the speaker .said! "Onsi agala la the White Houee bar the man on horseback. Affecting the aimpllolty of the cowboy, he conceftls betlMttW th. aelf-eonfldence and queer meaner ef th brencho-buater the sentiment 4hi arabltlofti, if not the talents el ft Diaa To hlra a UtUe thing like treaUnff an lAdrtiiral t the Navy wearing tbl ltUfet Jyei at lMperishable rtnowri, It he were a baby In, arms bw" ti be dahdiefl hd nflw to b spahk-i m&, U. merely itl ttndr affatf Mf un 4n r ' end atrldg bfl taomehu tetween break tut And luncheon. .To. him the reprl-I minding it the IMeutahaftt-Oeneral of the I Army, growi gray In fighting the battles ifcr.-MaHj awy,' .feMnel amusing herse play meant to relax his muscles. nd illustrate aia high roightinws while uraat , The speaker. fai 0J ji ,Jh-, liom , vole :-irmi&&Umri...m&t. :thiArhhf td ; There will be one' test f a democrat in lid lh,nV i v -i- '9M-toe the Ilne. toa be'Jilie,; iaylffg to - rtttrnffronth,Whltoue Id ite arbitrary power and", absolutism, "Thou CapltoJ, and loolt a.t,tha Reputillcana in shalt go no further! we-are In tie epan OingrdM.; Th i Ail ft the tfadetnart l ? slo4 business; but our panlw' :-tm for Oirer them lITJOl HlfH TaHff dances tha religion of the Gotietltutlpn ito less the caft-oail(n the House, while Old Ship ! thaii for the religion of CHrt and him Kubsldjr de Jlia reirulati iakwalk .Wjrervinedj our Ixdanelorf fceah peaise. net lh senate, pverythint for lh eyndl-; airi wowing-aorine peopiej ana noi ; ntnt With tha arbitrary power' in the White House" and their , mercenary power la Congress, the leaders of this party of federalism and false, pretension would rip open f andora'i , bo to mch thence the W, piratical, flag of hegro domina-t ettAte at. . . iil aiHk.L..i.l.i - A 1. 1 j - . !" w Huii ...icvumu uw biouoj u mii lAitlt: M Mil Whitney's Flghtfbr-State Pr(pter-;A Chair Factory. . , AIJ3ANT, Or. March t6.a-Conipany a. O. it. Q., treht by boat td Independence Sunday to attend the funeral of Claude ' Dickey, ton of I. C. Dickey. ' Special, t'estofflca Agefct demerits Is here going oter the pMposed rural free delivery routes. He Will probably estab lish fouf new dufs, making five out of Albeny. Examlnatlou for carriers will bd MWlMitdayi'i;.--: " . Workmen the Teal chair factory Is be , Ing pushed ge ' Mtpidljr as -th wea'tber . , will permit . Workmen are grading, for a witch train the- R. f. Railroad .and lay ing th foundation for thre. larg buiid- . Th fJotltlcii situation Is quiet since the , Republican primaries on Friday. Tps main contest Id the county convention ft Wednesday Will tie over the delegate1 ,to the state- convention. J.R.- Wharfe J" pect to win 4 delation, that m pent to the last to aecUte his omlnarf.for State frlhtf. Considerable QfK. sent!-, mtnt Is belngj'e'xpressed. '-n' BOERd.MAKCOME. TO OREQON Wima Raid 'of Ihl Htf engagea in, i looklnf WiformatIon tetkti tarfhef ppmahltlei whloh Cron offer to thO oer colonist. From iniormsuoai si von i i cent saved Is, 1 -k JL'V X r V THIS IS r tihlrt of sectional egltetion-end In order to ftiak mure of the House they are pro posing to bring forward another Force bill to emit the Bbutni to blight the North, and cbnyeH a land ieemtng. with love and peace Into a lend" reeking with hate and etrife. 8uch.'ia the Banquet' to -which the exit -of McKltiiey, theatatee man, and the advent at Reoeetelt, the Rough Rider, haavlttytted os.r , f I am fcemethlng of a linfo myself. I American lUw':IM iMiwf It. T tlroalA eftr It IflViolate, keep it spotless.. And wltH thJslit vww, I fa going riaay5p 1 want to know Vhat out yonder across the multitudinous, the mySt.Hous Wave of "the Pacific Sea. I want ether wltnesfcf thaft el-eeklng polltlotene and eelf-exploltlnf soldiers to come here and tail trie.' I refuse b hold my tbngoiffl refute to teat content. And if 1 am told by. whlptfersnapper In shoulder strap Uit unless 1 de I am a traitor to my country, ihy' repl to him nhali be aytiap tn th fade tv ; mends, brothers, DettloorrV let ; ae ba done with dteenel.n, Let tie turn bur backs oa the past, fur eye te the future, calling the old fight off. arid the old kcore square. He wha efaqd .frith me against these things 1 tnf comrade, M matter what he thinks .or eVftv thoOght aboht silver or gold. Hs whft would deny me a place by his sWe.to fight them must either be ver jarveraHafc xery, blind. Let us cross no bHdgegnjtlf We come to them. But already,., we Can see far .nouch ahead to tuv. "n wari tt honori not the degradation at A the flag; and Jusl as adreiy Jefferson wrote th Declaration of Independence d ;jfaeksbn tdukht .thd(. battHv f Mew Orleans-to resist ae8potlsnvshall we make a hew Fourth of Jut fend celebrate another 8th of January,. W resisting thef scheme to Abolish, ttfSc Constitution and ' T7 Mexicanlze the smvernm(nt.' Secretary Hay by theHtted Statee Cos sul at Bombay, lt seems that the ftoer prisoners, how confined tin Ahmednari expect J.qjreTOjuilr:'iibei:'i-dooiu:'-As they do not care to return, tAheir foN bier horrtea, they ate iooktrlf ,(vfhe PA ift Cdost. Some kro without rnonn and are consequently interested ill pubiH lands land ti ilki While others ard men of tneani who detlr td pUrUhasO land for ultiwtif.j, , , : LUCKY tROUt FISHERS. . k pariyt'ef local flsherfneri who twuldn t wait for he open season of trout Ashing en Aill V wertt Out for almoa trout on t&;' cJoiumbla above s Vanoduver, The u'ta tote , doe not etend it yrotetatlrfa aegfs over this Kind of Hsh., jwe Attach- nail Jl, iimv niiu call ipvlF tne. euccessfuflr. BeVenteen ". fine' .'rovt re garded the effoHl ef Oscir iJcn.qtn, who etands at the head of fishermen. Nearly ' all managed to get a few flSM r , Incidental to th' outing, "the lt saw great nocks' of seagulls, 'whlcK were following up a school at imeii sWlfnm.r,g up" stream toward the Bandy: Ther wefe bo maay.imelt.that ilqhir the banks of the tivef .it ona bolnf. hra th water ts mallow, thouiandi wefe ffoatlng dead. . : : i - ') I " i - r tH!8 13 M0NY.bft'Yriu, s Th reader will' profit bf .'Observing- the newtdea Interjected into' the advertise- lng of th Laue-Davl '"Df ug Co Cheae oil & Paint Co. ind i. iVBrlstl in an- other column; Vtt Will pV to'eof the coupons out, , i 7. 1 - i Zt IbeHat W-ba eapandlnlr Iteatftese ahd I (' I doArU HA coaW. i eMr aee the ' wtttv MpBBUd,glad thought nhatT aWli THE JUUKIMAL taASilWTOODUCED !S;.NtDE4 IN ADVERTIS COLUMNS ; MORE TirTHE : .i ? Odd OlLldws' H6Mtv, I r 1 . r .r-.ji yr-i i :The Oddfellows of the State are laW tng hard te prepare an effective program . for the dedication, April te, of Ihetf hew home at Keniiworth. 1 Av' tamttUfee has bean appointed, and Robert Andrews, of Orient Lodges is chairman,: and W. . A. Clark, of Portland JUodge, M treasurer. . , - v ? ! Thif.liew home Is situated Just aouth PL Aha suburb of Keniiworth, and . has aft acre of ground. , -It. Is proposed by the Odd Fellow! td oake this Institution a haven wkere bid wtul' Indigent , members Of the order call find a honie and resting place when .Qfe cesstty calls them there. ' The home I under the management Of County judge Ryan, of Clackamas county, who. is looking after the) proper llttlng up Of the structure, j .1 Odd Fellows throughout the State are preparing to witness the dedication flf their hew hotne, and it II ixpeeted that the number bf those coining will be yerf large. -'I;:. ,, ' ' : ; iaiins..sW ' ii. ' i rn aan i i ii-r sy ' , : JUNCTION NEWS NOTES; I ". .. .(Journal Special Service, JtJNCTION CITt. 'Ore., March tt Washburne A Sons shipped 13.009 bushels of wheat tl the Springfield Flouring Mills from this city last week. 'A'seHealf, ?evlvar meetings ar1 being ifelbr-heW .Ui the Methodlit Kplsehnal - P'ifVr , , lureh cjiptebthe'' WW, Rat. C. A. wnolev of SuMM. siiNiaAhed la lha? quijfpertand VreabytertancCuro' nere Haay, .. . ; MrSi Kellli Qustin, grird preeldeht ot the Daughters of Rebkah, mad. an of ficial visit la the lodge of this city last evening,. A special, meeting was held. ,t Mrs,?. A Buahnell Is visiting friend lh Halaer. ' ' , - J. H. Aiken, grand chancellor Knights of Pythlis, will pay an official4 vM to the lodge of this city Wednesday, March , . f The. ysung Belgian hares in the show window at the Cascade Drug Store, are attracting considerable attention.' . t ,. Mrs. K. E. Starr began teaching, the spring team of school at Lahcaster Mon day. ' - if"" Attsrney F. Q. Sklpworth of this cltyi, haa been appointed United States Comi missloner, and final and commutation proofs can b made before him. " ' ' " A. J. Kaiser has purchased' the Interest bit. it. Pollock .in the store of Pollock fV Warner. A full and complete line of cRy goods and groceries -will be put.ln. .. Mr. Frank Drugg has sold bls.confec tlonery to Mrs. Anna Pitney and Mrs. C I. X,ewis, W. T. lewis. John Pitney' will rcanage .the business. t: ii n ii.ii i ,.,-mni..wi '.- ' RATES FOR DELEGATES. Chairman Steel and Secretary Hunlway, Of the Republican State Central Com, fnlttee, have secured from the Southern Pacifle Railroad and the Oregon Railway and Nvi tint. r.nn.n, . a - - . ..w.. vu.,,..., , a,, VHIMa II If rate of one and one-third fares for the delegates and other visitors to the Re publican State convention, which .- will he held : Jn . this, cits iA.prH t Th.. rate Will be In fbre one day before and. one day after the convention.- . -i.. i. ..I I... ii( , .. . ' HER JAPANESE LOVER. . ; . , J ..lMl'l 'l ' V t (Journal Special Service. J . LOS km&ms. Cat., March 2S.-Aftef Opeeding from Denver to- wed pretty Nofa'Pflce, resldlhsj at Oxnard, P. t. Sehallert found his Intended in a hospital at the point of death, suffering from, a gunshot wound Inflicted by a Jealou ri val. During th oast few months Chartai Tamaechltl has paid her attention aU' oay snowihg me depth Of hi affection; learning of 'ffid expected visit of hi rival, he fired (h shot that cent a bullet craohlng througlt her body. The girl Want to live, ' but the doctor say tht Wound la fatal. Tmasf hi tl Ha departdd, With no trae of hi Whereabout. , gQOMtNd Trig ifAlrt.'. The Lewi hd Clark Exposition move ment has two strong advocate In th tdttora of th Republican, ftawlln. Wye., ajid ; the Daily Iveader ;. at ; Cheyenne. George w.Ferry: editor ..of the ReoUbft tan, who Waa here In U&9, at the anriuJ ai meetmg of the Natloual dltorlal.Ao elation, 1 enthusiasuo ia, getyng (hat org-anisaUon to Indorse thJfalr. Colonel BlocTf, ot the Dally Leader, has been en hualatld i; th matte (or sereral rear. IM6 -t . it. is sotttotnintf vmic i Wi proilt bbth the reader and the mer chant uslntf llleta;i The Idea Consists of a check, mostly of the value of One Cent. Thefid are put in the body bf the advertisements and when cut out, and presented to the firm using them will be the same ; as the coin when accompanied by additlonafmoney. That is to say if you cut 0tit:ti checn and present it to the store, together with 9 cents, it will buy lO cents worth of merchandise Supposing you are trading at a Jjrbcery stdre and ttt the end of the month you clesire to f settle. Keep your chd cits for the month. If the advertisement is run 4 every day there wUi bd 26 of them. THM is the same as 26 cents and ,it will pay that much tot your bills They will save money for you. It f Will malie ad vertlsln more attractive and give it a greater value to the ordinary. reader '.TTils, Is what it is for. Jftuild up the value of ad vertising.. It is td teach the public that it paysi to read advertising particularly The Journal Kind. JS 4 7 & f J.J.. ''"ft f ROMSiOr. TO SUBSCRIPTION mtCfi FdX. VHOLE WEEK - Orgihize and Make Several Demands. Irnployers HM Balked Up to r Hostlers. i r " hi ' And how oomes the Stablemen's Union,, "recently .organised. In this city, and huirla'a big; bunch of demands at tne , broftd aided of their employers' Hvery bar.nl with a iou$ "whang." The stable owner and hack, proprietor have formed a defensive eonfederatlon and fluhf back at the bristling hostler a buget jOf replies and counter demands, . with a prOimptnesa and ire not unlike the longitudinal recoil of an rabused mule. .The employers have, balked, bidl Vidually nd ooHectlvelyr --. ThU condition of affairs was manifest last night when theatableowners' ahiwer tO the union moos' demands was return ed te. the senders all shot to pieces. ,Some Of the provisions are mutually Otreed upon, but the more vital ones, 'iuch as Increase of say.. and the employ meht Of funion, a are the ohetaeles ' iH"iB wr, .April 1 is the time limit set, 'ft'tnest;nIofi ha' agreed tO ApHI IS. Seanwhlle bcHh6 sides are sleeping eu elf arm, l ! v . "Ori-ih part of the stable owners there Ik "manifest rid email degre of pugnacity. '-It "would seem to a man up in a hay mow that if he doesn't like it, ha knows -what he can do. Following are the de mands of the Union, aa set forth in the cptftmurtlcation of President Joseph Sofh mers: - , '., "Hours of iabor shall be f rem ( a. m. tO t p HI., with the pMVIIefs to change off: when so desired, to shorten the day. "Wales shall be ICO per month, mini mum, payable monthly. 'A 'string' shall not eeed sliteeh head 6f stock. "Ail hew men employed shall be mem bers of the union, or make application foir rhothbershtp Within ten day after employment. "This contract shall Include all men - employed on stock and floor. , "Thre hall be nothing binding oq the pnrt rtf employer td keep in service men who-prove themselves Incompetent pr ftekiect 'their duty. ' . "ThJ above contract Shall) be in force AnrH I lSOf, .until March 1, IMS." And hero la the reply i Mr, j,wrfh Soromes, President Stablf ., men's tynlon: i'pe'sr' Blrt . The organisation of sUble Owner 10 conference, have unanimously agreed upon the following Concessions, Whlrtt w. submit to you by seotipns; :'Fl-sl Section We will agree to the hour ol tabor asked tor for seven months of the year providing you will age for the remaining five summer months to extend the time one hour, te 9 p, m.; J fni .,r..i among yeursel provided further, that you will agree vca in each, stable- that en ' man shall remain thirty rtHnutes linger when necessary: and, regarding bnahglhg OtT-athat must bo: eubJaet to hgrcement with the proprietor. There is ho reason "to suppose that the 'proprietor will be unreasonable in allowing A man) M la oft, provided he can arranK bis wont saUsfaotortly With hie fetloW work-rrten.'-"-' ' .- ' "Sedoria Bectloti-W win accede to thl increase Ih wae tfii oondltloft that thr meh ere to give the proprietor fen daye hotide before qulttlna?, and wlt also hare to pay a fine Of .13 M druntt When en duly, or when off dot v, providing- I fltsables them from reporting the next flay and properly attending to , their Work; hd, further sfwlng- that. If they f will provide suitable eubetltute. - I j i Third Section . Wo . will limit the tnng to aa averaa; of elf hteen head, tut in up case to ece4 twent head. t ak. this because It oometltnea ec turs that a stable can accommodate a tertaln humber of head that maynecov Kate.ene mart taking one or two axtra fcorse, add ret there ' would pat be Inbugh extra horse to warrant the em ployment of onother hostler. .',; (Fourth BectlonWe will agree to give he Onion men too preference, and will nt our employes understand that , wo have no objection to their belonging to She Onion, - but ; wa, do not consider tt ut to compel mea ,to belong to tv, anion against their desire, neither do .we wish t bo sompelled-to employ union men When we can get better, non-union men at th same : price, ,v The acceptance of this eeciioa would limit the number, of men 0e have to choose from: and we (eel that 11 is vour bnalneaa ta bsrsUade th HII. ...... . -.. men to. join your Unloflj and not Insist upon our. comptulhg them to da so. ;MFlftlr, feebUohIt kftot eiear to in tht .seotlofl, hat yoil mean by men "on tbe HooftF " Sixth ,4eettDftTh), 0f eourse, la rea" onable,knd..sa(tsTaclory ., . BeVerith Bectlbh-Wa sk that h( dot, be advanced nfteett.days, as w'ahallvb4 obliged to Ihcrease out1 oharge" for board ers, , W arder U rlmbura us tor thie additional tnereas of wags, J and want time ih Which' to notify '6Ur customers. ToU must f iiridsrsUnd that this increas of pay will be a heavy burden to ua, un less we can get ieffia additional receipts from boarders,' we tkre now getting th sahie price "ft we, were when feed wa only abOut one-hal what it Is now, and when - rent ware . less i had labor lower, and th, of u In the hack busi ness cannot Increase, our harges for hack hire, a .'that, regulated by city ordinahc,o,'j " i " i "If these term ata not satisfactory to you. and W think we itaVe given good reason- for; ecH One, w luggest that wa meet some of yOut officer in eoftfer ehio.',:-'"i''Sit'.--JF.4 f " lsmsi'.'W,'!'-iil-1l(rftfe, Btngman Fredertoltton,.; Cfc0i M. J. Drlscoll . Co., a O. Pick, a0, C. Snider, J. B. Haley, L. M. Hubert II. J. Kirk wood, F Ransdelt, ts'Xdyaey,' F. Matthias ft Co., United Carriftge cd.i FrtMer Mc Lane, Anderson Broa.i Mfsner at Haydeh. W. a BrWfe; A.l. Wales, Isaac Lawier, jam Nicdl, Jam Avert, The Hlc fflufd'tf trial U I drawing to a close. Argument of -counsel are being made. ii"---.T"'-. :P Oebrg Irbn. abcused of being the lead er of A gang of. western, postoffice rob bers, after ll-mdnths' chase haa been caught iiir take to Wichita, Kansas for trial. - Three e his . confederates have confessed.'; . : . BUI Bleglef, eftlored,. Wk lynched neat Troy, Va , tot attempted outrage upon a ilttUi; erhit:':girbsy':S The thai. Of Itmll A. Hysenburg. ei councllmah. aecused Of 'hovltig ao'-epted bribe' 1(1 eonneetion With the St. Louts suburbsfi rallwtt frtnc)W. ha bgun. Clinton DoUon, c6kd of eonivnlrtng to kilt hti father, wilt u hsnged at peer Idgei.Mohti.VAM-rt 4. ' James MOArthur, his co4eohplMtol. Whd did the killing, wa fiahged last September. Charles Shepherd-,' 4d barber, ehOt his wife nd himself, at Red Key, Indiana. Both Will' - ' ' : i,r . A, i... y r , k " PrkhttM ttohk Catup. Delicate flavor. A LIV4NG "dHOST BtlTtK. Mpnt, MH fi.-Henry Man field, aft Inmate Of the county jnll, be lieve he l Agfcdt and the county HUthortltfs'beilere 1W 4 craty. To 1f cide wio la fight thpro win be an lh Vf tlration into the fhenlhl conilttin of Mr. ManJRea oofl a the sheriff cn secure the Accessary witnesses. And tne'.Witnwrsee-will, not be hard to get, foe tha friar- wnp ta powssefl of the notion (Hat he Isja anhderlng wreith bu been industrious 111 fit attempt to friicht- Teh everton Whose patH tie haa crossed after dark, ltd 1 an old man with a long while beard and when he raises his bands aloft and moves forward with a gliding motion he, look enough like the. orthodox appartitlon to .All the bill to a dot,;' ''ff' V": ''., ' '. .... hi.v. i . lion Ust hlaht. ootid wa received that the rental of tbe rootei aAlotnlhg the Al blna schjJOl oMse, which is now ned for choel pilfpose. . wiir.be Inereased from 10 to Ik i ihdhth. Vta no nearby room tan be obtained, director. Warr a ug gested thf1 Idea M bii tiding a portable tchoot hOU0 ''ftttf board favorod thl plan, and it was referred to Director Wil liam fof,iti,vtlittonr'''f ,-, ,v Aa s.ytfia sy -named Smith had played ,'hoolteyt' andV; Had igned hi mother', nam to Itt txeo for absence. Th forgery wait discovered and the boy wa susparide n-ein ;th Thompson chooi." ThO parnt ot th boy appoalad from, the dteuilea of thb principal, and the boVwai retntted.' . '. Supeflnleadentlilgler. wa Inatructed to elo h night echooU rriday. - j PrffrOd toelt Temdtoat. - . Vfiolld paca-en theapest lo consumer. iinoi. rr ' ..Hi.'ini 1 :r. A Sill Itt -TO Most Men wear Shirt, and want them to fit" They abo want good quality. r MT. HOOD iSHIRTS Comhine all tne sood qualities, and are made right here In Portland by white girls. No Chinese labor touches them. r : iMtlY HOOD SHIRTS Have Style. Pit and Good Wearins qualities. They are made tn hundreds of different styles and colors They fill 101 Wants. , ? , I r - D You make ito Mistake when you buy iTri00D SHIRTS . McALLEN McDONNEL iiUiH trllRD STRJtET STt eor. Morrbon Banfiefd-Veiysey Fuel Go. slab wood . Get yonr orders fat early and give your wood : a chance Office: No. 60 ThlrdS tree!. Ore. Phono, Main 363. Columbl. Equitable Saving and Loan Association. - :...:." ' b 22. stAiiK' stmet; ' --.i W 'l jj ' CHAS, Es'UOO, Pre.. T. B. WLCOX, Vlce4r es., McKERCHER.Secl ABSOLUTtLY SAflt. f ; 6 PER CENT GUARANTEE. . J. WILLAMETTE UNt A AWNINC ABOUT. HOPS. Buyers Securing Contracts for Next Season's Crop. J. Plncus, Bcto, ; H. L. Hart, Korth Yakima, and B. 0. Pohucklng, of thl city, hop htovers. were Oweni at th Belvs dere Hotef today. "Very little I said to bo doing in tha hop market now. . Most of last year1 crop h been disposed Of. About m bales, remain lit the hand of Oregon, growera and the dealer have not over iOoo baiea. Th ruling pHo la U to It cent a :i':'4---'i 4iHiit:yli: f There la considerable activity ta mat( ing eontracta fof ' hext ' year 's Orop. Twenty thousand bale have been report ed as signed for at 'tlgurea ranglha;' 'from UHO to 1214ai' On lot Went tor 130. - v Hopmen are- looking forward to' a big yield next season. The railroad com panies have Just completed .their est!-, mate ot the quantity raised ih thl ftiate the past year a being H,m bale. ' v Thl output la considered low. With tbe -SHIRT TALK 'J, to dry. M. 873. PORTLAND, OR FLY TIME IS COMING flcjsc CkL"? is cpc3 yco We can help you in this ' with our well-selected Wall Paper in all grades. . . ' P1IIH PAPER IUII(ill!i M Ki E. H. M00R1.0USE & CO. Art Store, 307 Washington St. CO., Tat nd Barnifdo StsTT;., 1 Increased acreage ' and " more , favorable conditions this scRSon the estimate U placed at from kS,QU0 to tO.OOOlbale. ;. In thaTahtma caantry.: Eafft'r Wash' Ington, only 323 bale are left of tft old crop, and 3300 ara said to be contract" A for. The total yield. In that Ua Uit year waa 13.600 bales. - -, , SEWER BURST." f(" . : The sewer on Hood etrwt. to front OT' the soap factory , burst Sunday and th . thordughfar for" a considerable aiUn wa made prsttlcfc.ly Impasmtf.a, ; Th' break waa eai'eI by the- se1!-! of n fill througn whi'.?. the sewer pnwed, The sewer ok' East Btimslde etmet w a recently choked for a distance of W f and wa - cleaned 1 out at consiJrahla post Tha Korthup Street sewer was alao recently choked. - s. - I? i HIS 'TYPIST." ' The Emnloycr 1 rigret having you go, Miss Keys, nut my ' eera to like you, a nd -r i'"i can't dlschar.-s sr.y w.f. tn I- m mmm w V 'I r- r -T irrTlt r - J t '"'X