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1 ... s if- ;VJ,' ) '' ! ... . (ABOUT RAILWAYS."- mm fl'ilOOS''1"- t .7 s. ai -.-' .v-; i t ;1 Grants Moil. ; Donovan-Thurston ; Fight Ends in Row; Jick' hrMt Is unauestionably n on " est mat Strong In hi conviction and tfue snort. He has spleodia .repniB' tton- on tb Coast as a. referee of prise fights and lie ha pfflelated In many milL- But Abe best of them will mBke niitiv KAnncf -r later, and It U the . ODtolon of the mtjorttr of those, who t tended last- nights 'g3 between Thur ton and Donovan, before th ' ragtime Club, that Jsck'fl Judgment tot- wss at laultiaTbejr argue that there snouta have been a decision on way or another. Thuraton should have either, had the da- eislon or been disqualified. . ,'. The mea were In- a hot nils-un In the middle of, f he last round when the elose decision came UP. Thurswn ctaicnea foul. Grant eeht the men vto their cor ner and called the mill draw, , Tne gong iu4 not Bounded Thre was 1 mtn vte mora time left for the men to go. Why should the contest be stopped and a draw declared the spectators asked. If Thurston wu fooled he was certainly . entitled t the decision.. It b quit, uoa ovan was entitled to- the long end et.tbe money. ?t la else pointed out that Dutch had iris man going and bad ne liwenllve la claiming a foul. ' - REB-FOR-AMj fight. 'The "ringside partisans ot the fighters became greatly excited wh the decision was announced and a disgraceful scene followed. Martin Denny ehlet ,"i esquire tor Thurston, and Billy , Lvlgna. jnana- i ger and second for Dott'ofahr made a si' multaneous rush Sot the referee U pro 'test. Denny seemed to have lost his head and presumably mada swing for Dono van and was knocked dow&:.Xhfn,paa- demonlum broke, loose. A general fight of tie seconds "was starting when. three dectectives and half a dosen officers broke Into the ring and quelled. the disturbance. Jt was not until then that Hould prpp 1y be said that the fight had come te an end and the public filed, out "wondering bow It all happened. No one claimed that they' received less than their -money's worth as a result of ths' night's entertain ment. The main event of the evening was ' a good one from start to finish and the - aftermath well. It was exciting. ' xvrra yellow streak; It wax l:0S o'clon hn ReiUey and Duff ohook hands and went at It tor the preliminary. J.Reilley- assumed 'Jeffries' crouching attitude and went right at his man, being Ills powerful loft almost ex tluslveljv drawing blood in less than s - minute's time. .There was nothing much doing in tha round, however. .' - The second and last was of short dura tlon. Rsllley put a right and left to the jaw "and in a few seconds crossed Dull with the right to the jaw. The latter was ' groggy fend In a mlx-up which followed claimed a foul, and. went to his .corner, He simply quit, as he would have never lasted the round out. Referee Day sward' ed the fight to Rellley. who, by the way. has a bright future before him. ' ' . FIGHT WAS FIERCE. .When, Donovan and' Thurston stepped Into the ring they -presented qulta a con trast, the former long and rangy, while the Dutohman ' was somewhat " shorter. Both appeared to be in good trim to go . the limit A bot pace was cut out from ; tha start and at the rate they were still , going In tha tenth round made it look aa though It could not last. I'p to this time Thurston was the aggre-sor and seemed to have the fight well Jn hand. He was also lighting cleaner than his opponent, who had to be cautioned' by Grant sey- :: eral timea ' . . v Itt the eleventh Dutch put-Mike 'on the floor for the second time with a straight left and the latter: went to his corner distressed. He was fighting very wild, .and one good punch , would have put . him out of business, . Thurston was showing the pace he had cut out and, while-be put many a straight ' left full to the point of the Rochester ; man's jaw, they lacked steam. On to the KUt round the fighting was nutlets, ow v ing to the spent steam of the men. In 'this round Larlgne sent his man In to make a final efTort-'and Mike did loosen up somewhat, but to no effect. ,. ' In the ilnat round Thnrston 'muvt have . landed his left 20 times before the alleged ; foul, but hq could not put his man out, though he bad hltn n Queer street - J; ..BASIN DELEGATES. The Astoria Chamber of Commerce has , appointed Messrs. James W. Welch, r. K. Stokes, J. E. Craike, H. C. Thompson and P. "A. Trulllnger delegates to the Basin convention, to be held in Portland April 10,' and abks SecreUrj' Moore, of the .Portland Board of Trad, if any ar rangements will be mad.s for reduction Jn fare on that occasion. Tha following delegate have been ap pointed' to repreaent the Portland Board at tha convention: F. E. Beacn, TV. L. Boise," J.- W. Cruthers, Samuel Conneil. Davidson, . Ward & Vv., A." . D-kum. .Thomas Gulnean, p. J. Jennings,' l' T. Keady; G. G.' McNamara, JVed Meriilj) C, 3 OwenAB.' lee Paget, H, W.- 6Mtt I B. Setty and Seneca Smith. 15k. R. B. NORTHRIPT OSTEOPATH TrcaU Saccessftilr AH EXAMINATION IKlC. ; ' Z. Office! 416 Dekuiri Building, 7; W.hlnqton St, r ''" 'v Harriman iCtay'VlsH Portlno-i- Telexraolhe advices show that Preafc dent Hamman Tof ' the Southern Pacific passed .through Phoenix Ans., TUesnay, on bis way to ahe Pacific Coast He did not deny the purchaaa ot the Bock Island road. Neither did he admit it Whether the Harimeft panrjr irm come to Portland after leavlnav Ban ' Francisco. Is not khown,' but 1t;x is more than probable, since the iresent trip is one of inspection, and will likely Include all the Harriman linen, ' -. . .' .. Traffie Director Btublw is in the Harri man party. . Iocal railroaders re won aeHtig why a succqsaorto Sen Campbell. Who ' was- transferred to Chicago from tha traffic 'managership of tb O. B. A jy.,v has not yet been flamed. No ddubt some local aspirant' could worthily nil he place Mr. Campbell so creditably 00 ctipled.Vin soms quarters this Is not thought likely to eome about It is fig ured out that the reason no successor has been -named s due tor the fact that the arrivsT pT"Mr. ; Btublw Is :,belng awaited and that this is why no local man ha,s been appointed,, tt Is probable that Mr. irarrlmanrand Mr Stabb wtU be (n ortteB44lrtti'lii ."waeki-ii that tha aftermath of their' ytslt will be the bp-, polntment of a traffic manaj-er for; the o. r. tt it, ,v . ;"v" F. M. Schumacher Is till being talked of for the place. At present he. is act ing traffle manager of theOregon Short Line at Salt ,JUkev V Jt ' Unargued that his office tbsie-will , be consolidated with the Union Paclflo traffic managership at Omaha, "in th interestg .of economical oneration. His friends nrofess to see with ;Tthe O. R. b N, a place Mr. Schumacher Is perfectly qualified to fill.. 1 There is .spme belief thaY h "original plan ot consolidation pf the Oregon at California the Southerh Face's Oregon Unos-lth the Q..j B. . N. will be de ferred lor a Bhilai JdrJtHaWlman,!, It Is reasoned, . wfll await , the ? s-Mlpn ,. of the United rStater court in' the Case of the Northern Securities Company the Jdor-gan-HlQ merger of the Qreajf: Northern ahd Northern Pacific Instigated by G6V fcrnor Van Bant nf Minnesota. (;Be is not at all dlrpua to ncur ostOe- adjudlCa t?on r .: do anything tbati m? :. 8ffct the safety of the liiagnlflcent.. combina tion his brain has evolved. . Jttis Indeed, a battle worthy of. the giants. ' - -This is no idle talk either, reasoning from analogy. ' The consolidation of the Southern Pacific with the Union Pacific I already endangered .in Texas, where there is a law against-railroad combina tions similar to that of Minnesota. 'One railroad man say' that the pur chase of the Rock Island by the Harri man syndicate will work advantageousiy. It , will prevent Jhat road from building Inttf Callfornia'terrttory. -Its acquiaitton ; places the Harriman lines In a very strong position, for It enables the combi nation to hold the Santa Fe In check. St Is shrewdly thought thai the purchase jof, the Rock Island may have been sua pasted by Mr,. StubbiCns excellent policy from a purely competitive standpoint: It cannot" take ' very, long betore alt Ihedrlei will' either' b dispelled and ru mors shattered," or else .that the floating tylk: and speculation, will be fully con Armed, in whole of in part . President Stanley, the fne president of the Gobble, Nehatem ' & Pacific, propoaus to open the line pi operation a, s sopn as lwsslbleyand under most encouraging conditions. , This line went' tnto the hands of Receiver Maxwell ' about six months ago, and recently passed Into new hands, - Court Mt. Hood. No, L Forcstera of America, will give a benefit ball at For esters' Hall Monday, April 7. . STRICKEN SWEARING. Baltimore John Hilly, according ,to a statemeht made by hht'wifs (his morning and supplemented by ft statement written by himself, ' and Cprcsented'-'tb Justice White iflf the 'Northern - district, Was stricken (dumb last n(ht hfle curxtng and blaspheming. Kelly, was arrested on the complaint of his wife. -Mrs. Kelly informed the policeman that, her husband, who was Intoxicated, had Vehased her from' the house, and had threatened 'her life with 4 rator. She said the blow had been warded off by her oldest son, a cripple. who struck the arm of his father wltn lils crutch. , , While Mrs 'Kelly v told her story f, hear some hols' from' Kelly,, who was tnaide the house. ' ' "Tour Husband ' appears to be very quiet," said the policeman. "He la quiet just, floW because he was ptruck dumb while lie was committing awful blasphemy,' said .Mrs. Kelly. Kelly then came ,frtm the house and was taken Into custody. When taken before the deek Kelly made signs for paper and pencil Oh the paper he, wrote his name and ageVTbis mdrntng Jt,xraa etlll dumb, and when brought before JtiS Woe White made all his statements in writing. Kelly pleaded to be excused but wds fined ts and .costs. and- sen. fenced additionally to thirty days in Jalt Mrs. Kelly told lieutenant Dempsey that In the midst of his cursing and blas phemy last night her husband suddenly choked and trembled all over as though he had a chut. Then he tried to speak, but, could only choke and groan " BAR IMPRQVgMENT." Captain A., E. Cann of Astoria, repre senting the Bar Pilots' Association, held conference yesterday with i S. M. Means,- president of tha Portland Cham' ber of Commerce. plana for deepening the channel over, the bar -were discussed at some length. It wasagreed; fcy .boUi that Immediate action Inthe mittff s J necessary, ana tn sunjoct will come be fore the next meeetlng of the trustees of the csambar. Later a conference will be asranged' between representatives .At the pilots and of the Chatoherf Com-j merce. wnen aennite piaw wllHiV cow Mered...,.'.4!.&'., L0015 08 THECHECI.,1?, The Jounial of, March M was worh more than SO cents In trading checks. This one issue pays more than Jt costs to pay for the paper for an entire month, JDo you realise Vhst-fact? Do you read Peninsula Site 'On hundred voUs at one clfttter. from one Individual is not a bad record for the Peninsula. 1 That Blahtlyi SPOt1 Be t be in the minds of many others, also, for this "bunch" Is not the only ballot cast for that locality. Cycle Park and Ladd'g Flftt.d are also being substantially heard from, especially tha latter, gellwood seems to be side tracked to not have many friends, but few votes are being rscelvsd favoring that locality. However, tt l not o laU yet. and the charming suburb ,, may t be heard from when we least ex pact it Voters should ' be wide-awake. Keep the baH a -rolling. Don't , a)U Don't sleep, This contest is likely, to locate tha show. -'j t The vote on last Saturday. stood- t t - Peninsular OT.,.,...n-.ii,.., ll. ri Sellweod .......:... U Lfldil's Field tyele park .,:'.,. Knot Tract .u n. i, 4 f;cntrit Cut out this coupon, write your choice and ''send It in. , ' ' i. r JOURNAL CONTEST 4 MY CHOICE FOR THE. EXPOSITION SITE ? f ' ! Name. Address t . : y v V CHARMED SHIRTS. WABHlNOTON, March" 2T. Charmed khlrts are tho latest In the way of dress es used by the Filipinos for,, protection In warfare, aoeordlng to mall, advices from the islands. These are worn by the members ot a rellgiotia seoret society ailed the Cbloruman organ!xatlpn..;w61rh includes both sexcB and Whose members are sworn to be forever a tmmltyjslth whftemen. : ! i-' - An important official of the ordTfrls-the charmmaker, who prepares a oonoocllon en uett m rillplno parlance BntinK-ani- Ing," hnlleved by tht natives t$ possess alf sorii of wonderfuliproprl4e4cnlf among which Is that Which absolutely protects the fortunate' man who, has it on hia shirt from bullets and disease.- A spe'clmen of these shirts recently was obtained by Captain BdUghton of tho Third Cavalry; It is made of nnbleaohes) cotton snd Is decorated - with fantastic designs of fishes, reptiles, birds and a nl mala in India ink. To theHe charmed shirts Is attributed much of the- reckless courage exhibited or the more fanatical Itolomen In recent engagements . with American troops. . - .' ';- f BUILDING CHURCHES. Rev. H. H. Wikoff, Coast secretary of the Congregational Church Building 'So ciety. New York," with headquarters at San Francisco, is in the city, registered at the Perkins. Rev. Wikoff la the finan cial agent of the society and helps .raise funds for the construction , tif new churches Besides helping ''build the Congregational Churches In Portland he has assisted in the establishment of 48 Houses of worship throughout Oregon.1 ' .. The society has loaned $5,000 to help build ' parsonages in the State, eight 'of which Institutions have returned id fh building fund all the money they ' cefved. The" loan is made without Inter est. Last year of the 56 churches In Oregon, 46 sent contributions to the so ciety. The little Church of Sunnystd recently paid back HtB obligation and Is tri a 'prosperous condition, ReVvktt traveled 15.600 miles last year In the mak ing of ..his circuit, - which extends - east to Bale Lake, south to tha Mexican Una, north to British Columbia.- La'at Bun day he spoke at Ashland.' Next Sunday he will appear at Waflhougal,""'Vah thence to. near Spokane and Rttavli.e. Hillsboro and Hood River will be Visited early in April. . ' ' :i ', .'. -' Have flour? you tried Peacock hard Wheat I NEW TELEPHONE COMPANY. Another ntw venture has been launch- Irf. Portland. The organisation , of the Miaiand Telephone & Telegraph Com pany was, effectad with. H, V. Gates as president, C. A. Coggswell as vice presi dent and E. B. Reames as secretary and treasurer. The new line will Immediately be constructed and will run from. Ash land to Lake view, connecting Pokegema, Keno, Klamath Falls, Bonansa and BIy, and will probably be In operation by Oc tober 1. Berliner transmitters will be used. Wire for the. new line g already Stored at Ashland and pole eontr.tcta will be let at once. . - - PUBLIC MARKET WANTED. . Themm9 appointed bjr Pomona Grange to look After tha location-qf is publio v market have Investigated i-the transfer of the old- Market block to (the city and-.found that It was deeded to (the City by W. W. Chapman In U86, the don; ildaragionbeinr fl.t. There wa nath nW iff thedeed td hbw that tha Mty tnde7to:-:jip: the loc at g markn Pf vsjiil' W:-'4' 'v"'iH f Tltl waarmtner? a disappoihtment " to the committee, and if the Market block cannot be secured) the committee- will try to. secfire a place for a building on the East Side. '',(','. Everybody likes the Peacock flour V . .jr.. sAVbllfln-tfi UtMi wood Crtuiwrr Comnruv.. at Sw wash- to , ngind pd theiSMtsW polifU, l He kas been absent only thirty day but has viifted not lear tttgd nineteen autes during that time. ."31 though Mr. Brown ha traveled far and fast he has done sd with an observant riyrs. i f ' ?' . " : tn&!k. Mr. Brown, although going Bast .'.In the interest of his business, ostensibly could not avotd Uklnit a great In terrat In the homeseekerar , movement, - which has assumed such Immense, proportions that it could hardly escape even one'Jsaa observing: than he fa. . . ' .'.-; ( "I was in St. Paul March & said hi. "I :taiked.-.wltb the railroad emigration agents of fh.e Northern Pacific and Oreal Northern -regarding-this flood pf. travel of. these persona who desire t better tbeir condjUpn' by seeking new. hemes In the Wet. They Informed. p me' tbftt they sent out not less than ,(09 on March 4 and S. i' ....' . - "I left Sfc Paul March II,: pn ithe first train to get through after the now block: ade in North Dakota. That train pad en board between 450 and 909 spaasengers. The conductoit Informed me that fuljy M ler cenu- f, these .were destined tor points west of the Rockies, and that they were persppa. seeking locations to found. r ....... T! ? , these located 'between 'the Rockies and 1 uie Cascades) while the other half went further ersatz " 1 1 "I think; that Oregon ought to ke freir ter advertbx.d,.T0 may rest assured that Washlngtoa profiting by every cbanoe to make her ;ad vantages known. Oregon has equally as many, and ' Oregonlant pwe It tothemsetvea to see to It that this Is remedied. , A significant feature of this year's travel 1b that the tickets purchased are mostly one waAwestbound. The tsay. elsrs are bringing their furniture with themxt-an evidence of their Intention to stay-. At Be station In North western Iowa I saw - thirty- cars of emigrant moveables that reached there in one day. in st. Paul, while the blockade was on. C00 cars of emigrant moveables collecteo. "I firmly believe that the fertile Soli amfthe climatic conditions Ul hold the newcomers fn Oregon. The condition here for dalrvlns are nartlcularlv fayor ablei nB Utiej East farmers often ' havt to feK ueifiioauie xrom uctooer to Hay h 7iM theyNlo not require thla. Then Agrfs,' tll dairymen can here obtain, on the,ttyrftgs, 8 cents per pound more for thefr, WW then In the Best, ? t "The ."hew. settlers belonging to the" farming lass V- and most of them, do -r riHv iiwueywnq are resay 19 ouy lanaa. These are "the class of settlers who will assist. In-fiuildlng un the interests bf this ..great commonwealth. i VjNEVy DOCTORS, ;,Next Tdtidav pvenlng the annual lom- mencemerft exercises of the medical de partment pr the University of Oregon Will take place at the Assembly Hall of tne rortiand High School. Constant ef fort has bean made to raise the stand ard of scholarship In recent years. Great credit is due to Dr. Joseph!, th- dean, tor his efforts In this direction. Twenty medicos 'will be presented with Sinlomas, H of whom stand well; In Scholarship -nverage. In the order of eg rctser Rer,v H. Ii. Pratt win give the opening praVer and pronounce the betie- dk-tlon at the close. Rabbi Stsnhen S. Wise wlil deliver the annual address and President . Strong of the University o the State 67 Oregon wiii confer : the dei grees; n. lfircst F. TuckeV wlll deliver the chaige te graduates and William K. HaWland. M. D wUl ' deliver the valedictory. The Baylor medal and the Koehler medal will be bestowed. . The program will be pleasantly varied by musical numbers In wblch the Spits ner sextet will take part. Following are the " 'members rt 'he.. ; . grtivtiAhilit class: K. Martin Adams Alys Ablgait Blxby, Walter B. Braden; ' Charles S. Edwards, A. B.; William King Havl land; Alfred E. King. Maud W. Kr mer, Sanford Loeb, Edward 'Albert Mari shall, Ray William Matsop. Ralph Charles Matson, Kell A. CLeary. XM, j Elsie Deputy Pattob, Trederle Be. Lan der Smith, Alvln B. Stone, George Wil- B. 8.: Flovd Marlon White. Nancy New- kirk; White and fiharald Ffshe? ' WUtslf . j: "i BIRTHS. :'-. to' -i- March 15 To joe. Baumelster and wife, IS Arthur street I a "boy. 4 a.'a-$"'.-: Mar .i isTo Alex J. Brault and wife, 231 Chapman: boy. ':-,rt.:.:Kti March 18-Te W. H. Bryan and wife; 187 Brooklyn: girt. ,?v.j.i March 1-To Lewis Wast ann) wife, tSl Ankeny ; a gW. "s ;. -i a-.-: . ? W -F & ; Has Illustrated its ability to cure alt curable diseases after all other methods have failed. Consult 1 Of 409 Oregonlaa 9h041rs -Fourth year In PortlajH. Oraduate "of A T. Still's School of Osteopathy. Con sultation free ' at office. Cap or rrite for literature, and Portland references, Lady' assistant. . - Phone; .Oak 4H: residence.. Black 2Li i Treata all diaeasee-aoute' and chronfa, holding an unrivaled record in chronic and nervous diseases, spinal affectionrl and diseases of women. ' Call or write for "Osteopathy Explained." Me charge made tor consultation at office. ' (SUll SchMlgOrateopjathy. . Klrfc. Dr. G. Lord dates Only Lady Graduate of Osteopathy la - ' - - . - - - Portland. r f 'f Osteopathy !' lit ,.',! ". ., .A i i....' 'tl Usteooathv mux i'r ai.'. wenzzum fi Sr?fnti4 la thi sua mi i?1?""- Ail tbf ,piao soodnBAf-. that, the best iftane-makere' knewj and some excltisive f ektorek' Mntrrflied b tetter -patent only by the Kimball manufacturers are em bodied In this king of pianodom. - I Wo. chronometer could be . mad ;with greater .'care' or more painstaking accur acy isvery, part of tne Is In perfect harmony wirn all 'other i parts, v 80 careful Is the adjustment of ths rtoale that the tone of the Instrument :l Absolutely balanced throughout every register.'1 Their action 1b the ver quick eit possiiii; Vdroitung ef the most 4pi4 ;repetltlb.V Speolal provisions are made InJha Kimball plan&stto .guard against the effsois Of dampness of moisluie. gold 4 Oregon Washlngtoif Idaho and Cali fornia -by Vfli')!!'! It 161 Washington Street, Portland, Or. Four" line stores, Portland, San Francis i . As : . m i .... . I co, pc aane, ana uacramenio. - COUNTY TICKET. Marion, Baker; Linn, Harney, Uacjanr)a3 Conventions, 1 1 The Marlon Coufity Republican conven lion Instructed Its delegatee-td vote for amrnor-Oy end nominated. the fol lowing .tlekeW .... - SepBtors-rSqulre Farrar, BalenvBPd B. M. Crolsan,. Salem. Representatives- Frank; Pavey, Salem; T. B. Kay, Salem; H. T..udd, Turtief; A. M. Lafolletl, Brooks ; Jerome Simmons. Monitor. ' Sher i IIT-iJohn Btewer, Jefferson,' C1erk-Jthn oumuu, Dmiq, necoraer. jonn : Sfefcijiund, - OeraI;. 'Treasurer w," V Richardson," Stayton. Assessor Charles Lsmboke, Buttevllle. Surveyor B. B. flerrlck, Salem.. Coroner A. M. dough, Salem. Comnjissioner William Mlley, An-' rorgi' ueiegates to tne state convention Lot Pearce, Frank Smith, J. V. Poor- man; h;t c Porter. K. M. Lkrore. K. u Meyera, U tX Russell. B. M. Crolsan, W H. Hobson,' i J. I- Calvert,- Oeorge O. Bingham. George Hughes, Robs Moo res, T. J. Crenlse, D. W. Smith, L. G. Breth erte'li, Robertson, J. T. llosst F. J. Geedr-K L. ;D,unagan, Jennings Smith, . .' Rowland; ' Congressional delegatee William Brown, Henry Workman. C. L. Ogle, B.'-A.-.'M.' Cohrf, T." W. Rutherford, J.' ! J.;, Murphy, George ' Riches. Oliver Beers, Henry Zorn. P. D. Prunty, A. W. Drsger, "K A. Jehnson. X H. Riches, E. A. Kurt. S. G. Slegmupd. B- F. Oleey. 8. W.' Read, J. W. Young, Fred Drager, J. F. Blanchard, J. T. Jones. . BAKER, COUNTY. ' The Baker 'County Republicans In con ventlon yesterday endorsed Charles A. Johns for Governor; Johtj L. Rand for joint nenaior rrom waaer, siaineur ana Crook, end nominated the following can Ifdatesf . Representative Oeorge Chand lor. County ' Judge-Charles Duncan, of Baker City. Recorder Robert Henry, of Sumpter. Treasurer Robert Palmer, of Baker City, ' Assessor R..W. Frame, of Huntington. Commissioner James R. Giiklnson, ' ot.-: Burkemont. Surveyor- Charles M. Foster, of Baker City.' Coro n'er-DrT. N. Snow, of Baker City. tel egatei to- the state and congressional con' ventlons-"F. '.t Moots, Dr. O. M. Dodson, Fred Huntington, Fred Base he and J. L. Rand, all pC Baker City; Davls Wllcux; pt , Haines I ! John Clark, N, C. Richards and Thomas McEwen, of Bumpter; O. W, Ayrs,.of Express: K. P. Cranston, R. J. LangreH, of Richland. The .delegation. Is claimed by" hts friends (or Congressman Moody. ;- ki&lUSK COUNT.Y. V . The fight in thp Linn County Republi can conrentiod wes altogether for J. R. Whitney for' .State Printer, and the dele gation stands ready to trade along those lines, t The folo wing nominations - were made; State Senator p. r. Kelly, of Albany, jRepresenUtives J. H. Glass. F. p, Comett and C, H. Purggrafv Clerk J. fL Van Winkle, of Albany. Sharlfr Joseph Hume, of Brownsville. Recorder n-Charla Barton, of Oakvlle, .Treasurer, Jem fclkins, f Albany. Assessor Bruce McKhlght, pf Tallman. fCommls. siontrQ.; H. Russell, of Sweet Home, gunrsyor Hugh Fisher, pf godevtlle. Cpr QoerWUllaia. Fortmlller, of Albany. , GOVERNMENT WANTB IT, authority of thetTnlted States Sen ate ibe government will purchase a val uable hlsiarleal rella now owned by John T.Polan 9t Portland; - This Is a manu. script e5py -of the order book of General Arthur fit. Clair. It eon tains entries for a half Tcaf ' or more in 1791, tip to the period oi .General at. Clair's defeat at tha bands of -the Miami Indiana, In the famoue af 'with the redskins, The: order took Id question was the property Of Mr. Oolan'a grandfather. It ot right; should be a part pf the files of the .-WaryPepartment, The Librarian of Pongrsss. to s whom it was sent for examination, 'offered Mr. Dolan $100 for the hook. Senator. Mitchell , Interested hlmselt ln. th. matter and the result was the passing of a bill by the Senate au thorising ..the. Secretary of War to buy the book at price not te eaceed tsoo. SHOT8THATlr4Q THE SELL. ..i-, ifu j- -f . i .The poMtioat pull I Mten Applied to I .Is. i;-fK-.4;-,it' '4 ft . The man with rnoty to burs, generally taeets his twft. -..:...'.:,. V y. , . Th Jailor sheuld not, be known by the compear he keep. , - ' J. , -Tbe oiltoom of a courtship often de pends on tht income. w . s -, - JEve q. the: vegetarian ign't averse to making hot eode meet.-; i Some people eeuldn't break Ipte society with g burglar's kit.' - r . A - - " , The f Sins with email ' -wnitxf'1 usually have gresS Ataying qualities. '-"J S . A; SlIIRT-TOSHIRT TALU Most Men wctf Shirts and want them tp fit; :;Thty - 1 1 MT, hood snin.TSi r ! r) - ; CoralLie :i thegobd qualities, end $re risht . here in FortlamJ by white girls. No Chbesa Ubor , j f V t W,-HOOD SlflRTS : Have Style, f Coot WfirtofC qualities. -They ) 1 ere mide in hundreds of different styles and colors They O an wants. . s. 1 . t: t-1 You taake no Mistake when you buy r: !, CM' ' n H McAkLElN SOLE DISTRIBUTORS ,1 J'i'I1 " , ' I . '!-"! i. I. i, FLECKEWSTEIN-iVJyER CO, t Xmtt6e4 ; i - skroraiaJ 1694. 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This famous dootor knows the action of yover ' W a,"e, remeaieB mat ne ..nei i irww,, used ., in different, .diseases. -He guarantees to cure catarrn, """., lung troubles, : rheumatism, Berrousness, Stomach, - liver, kidneys, female troubles and all private diseases. ; Hundreds of testimonials.' Charges moderate. 1 J Call and see him. CONSULTATION FREE. -Patients out Of the olty wrlte for blank and circular. Inclose stamp. Address THK C. OEB kVO CHINEBH MS-OKINB CO., 18U Third Btreet. Pert land. Or, Mention this paper, ; IF BEAUTY 13 A SIN, . Some months ago the rather of a young man who bad recently kntered the mar rTied state had, occasion to dupatch. hid faithful , nut eomewnai outspoxen oia ft.rvant to his aon'a residence. ; Ii When he returned, eager to learn the old man's opinion ef the lady, be asked: -"Well, you- saw the brlde.Thnmaa. Tigh; Dw seed her.l', ,-.-,-, " "She's a very rich' lady, Thomas." Tlgh: po she ts. Aw've yerd.- K- "Well, then, what's your own private opinion, Thomas, hT''. . v . t I "Aw thing ShS'e, ryt bonrty wehch to tawk to," asvwel as beln' rich 'and . Oliver,' but, Hialsther, IV beauty's a sin, she' wain t ha' that to answer fur!" II v'l i to- mv k sk London Tld-Blts. , , ' I' j ' ! 'j' i i " p ' McPONNEL THJW) STlLttT ST, cor. Morrison . . MARYIAND CLtD RYE M 'Li ni ' ' ii i' 'mini ii 'inn pORTLANrf. ORIXON Seventh, RetiencgphcHve Hflk 571 if 4 ' " Buy Wire Coo4 fromtJve yvfrt Work, , , POULTR.Y NETTING . lire and .Iron Fencing pf Vll .kindi, Bank - - v and Office Railings, and all kinds of uteful S - - ' and ornamental irorkr " v - '" ' Portland Wire-ana Iron Works ,( 147 FRONT STREET, J. fi. (IiO i (0. , Oi. Chaniber ot Coqfc We Guarantee!! 'Remedies' OR REFUND TlitNtV. It you are Buffering with rhtuaatism get one bottle pf LA-Cas-iKa aa Snake pll Unimsnt snd if 1( ee not ewnefit you return, the. bottles and rwt money la refunded. At all druggists at MS eseh. 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