The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 03, 1904, Page 10, Image 10

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A communication from tho United
States engineers wu read at ths meet
In of the port of Portland oommlaalon
yesterday afternoon. In which the state
ment wee made that the government
atanos .ready to contribute Hit a day
wwaraa aeiraying ine expense of op
erating us areata Portland during the
present season, or tit for a similar
'purpose U the dredge Columbia la used.
i he communication was favorably acted
tipoa and It la rery probable that the
' w . Columbia will aoon be put into service,
; clearing the river channel of all lmpedt
S meats to navigation, under the direction
-..of local government officials.
. . V Too Columbia was kept In eoramls-
'.V alon during the greater part of last
, season, and the government paid the
bllL In the oourse of their remarks,
' , members of the board hold that It costs
t.all the way from fltl to 1280 to meet
ths dally expenses of keeping the big
' dredge la operation. Recently she has
" : I been converted Into an oil burner, and It I
. is veuevea uu a aiignt savins;, can oe
i enectea on that account.
v i - Drydock talk occupied the attention
i of the oommlsslon during a greater por
. . ! . tlon of the session. Upon motion of
: t Feass H was unanimously decided to
- . t dock the bar schooner Joseph Pulltser
t ,ir or cnarg.
Engineer J. C. Lockwood, who was ap
pointed to superintend the construc
tion of the drydock, tendered bis reelg.
nation, us explained that as the Struc
ture la bow completed, and aa there can
bo no doubt that It will give entire satisfaction,-be
saw no further necessity
for him to retain his position.
The resignation was accepted, and
Mr. Lockwood was tendered a rots of
thanks for the able manner In which
be performed nil work. In return he
thanked the commission and said be ap
preciated the many courtesies which
been shown him durlnsr the time
that ho bad acted as their represents-
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The entire Methodist forces of Pnr.
I land have co-operated to do honor to
the delegates from all Darts of the
world, who have been attending the
I general conference at Los Angeles, and
I are passing through the city, - The
Men's Methodist 1 Social - union Is in
I charge of the arrangements, and every
thing possible Is being dons to make the
Visit of the delerates to Portland, one
I long to bo remembered.
Throe distinguished visitors arrived
this morning. Ther are; Blshon r. w.
Warns, Blshoo W. V. Oldham and Bishnn
I J. E. Robinson. Bishop Warns has been
la missionary to India for the past four
ysaro. isnop uicham is one of the
newly appointed bishops.. Ho has. for
number of years, resided in Chicago,
where ho was assistant aeorotary of the
Foreign Missionary society. He will
now take up the work In one of the mis.
swnary news or Asia. J. S. Roblnsoa Is
well-known In the missionary field, ha.
log been stationed in Asia tar a. umh
I of years. These men have eomo here
to confer with Bishop Thoburn In re
gard to making plana for tba next four
years.
Othsr Visitors who have arrived so
far are: W. T. MoDonald of Alsona. fa.i
K. & BtookwelL Perry. Oklahoma: Mr.
and Mra C. W. Wade of-Munole, Ind.;
I Price A. Crow. Buffalo. New -York-
Henry Clay Harklns, Olean, N. T.J Rev.
and Mrs. J. B. Mason and Miss Ruth
Mason. John 8 welt and W. H. Shier,
Detroit Mich., and Edward P. Robin
son and wife of Whapston. N. D.
There Will bo a rrand union rallv of
the Methodists of Portland this ovsnlng
I at Taylor street church. Third and Sal
mon streets, to which everyone Is In
vited. There will be half-hour talks by
Bishops Oldham. Warns and Robinson.
I followed by an Informal reoeptlon.
, (Joornsl gpeelal Servlot.) "
Denvtf, Juno I.A proposition was
launched at today's' session of the West
era Federation, of Labor Tor formation
Of the greatest labor organisation In the
world., and authority baa been vested la
a committee to proceed with th move
ment The amalgamation of all labor
organisations la tho country under one
neaa has long hoea a dream of the fed
eration and today a-committee was ap
pointed. Born time ago a report oa the ques
tion Of affiliating .with the Amerioan
Federation of Labor was made by a
special committee. This report does not
recommend affiliating with, the American
Federation of labor; but suggests that -a
new organisation be formed to Include
tvory labor body in America. .
Invitations to a mammoth labor con
gress will be Issued as soon as ths ores-
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tlve.
Contractor Wakefield, bunder of ths
drydock, presented a few bills on which
be asked payment Among them was
a hill for.lt!,. which Engineer Lock-v-
wood refused to O.K. Mr. Wakefield
. stated that hs had to procure longer pil
ing to enclose ths berth of the drydock
man ins plans and specification!, called
Tor, and ths longer timbers cost him al
most 11,000 ' more than he bad eaJcu
lated on paying. Ths bill was ordered
, paid. Previously bo was allowed varl
ous smaller sums for placing . ballast
In the pontoons, changing the length
of stepladdors and doing little extras
about the dock not Included la the
plana. When asked by one of the mem
bers of the board If he had any other I been Caplea eV Allen.
Biuo to present Mr. waktneid remarked
that he could not think of any others
just at present
The Columbia Engineering works was
allowed II.S41.I0 for installing ths ma-
cunary the drydock.
contract was entered Into with ths
property holders on North Front street,
to fill 10 a Stria Of low land with ma.
terial taken from tba river by the dredge
Portland. Tba commission agreed to as-
ept 19 cents a cublo yard for the ma
terial. Separata contracts oa tho nam
JUDQB O. W. ALLEN.
Photo by C. L. Elmore Grove.
O. W. Allen, the Demooratia nomlnoa
for circuit judge, department No. 1.
has been a resident of Portland for 1
years. - Hs is a graduate of tho law
sahool of Ann. Arbor. Mich., class of
1111. and practiced law In Ohio for
three years before coming to Portland.
Soon after his arrival tn this city
he became a member of tba law firm of
Caplea, Mulkey A Allen, Later, upon
the death of Mr. Mulkey, Judge Hart
well Hurley was added to the firm.
Since the elevation of Judge Hurley to
the bench la im, ths firm name baa
Mr. Allen has never before been a
candidate for any office, but has de
voted himself to the practice of his pro
fession. He stands high with the bar
of this state, has a well trained, well
balanced mind and Is careful and con
servative. It Is thought by his many
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uwnai ui as wui mass, ir sieoted, a
worthy suocossor to the lata Juris
Shattuck, who was repeatedly elected to
that high office, when the principle of
a non-partisan Judiciary was not onlv
recognised, but was put Into d radical
application by both political parties.
FIVE KILLED AND
RACE WAR IMMINENT
(Joans! Special Service.)
Greenville, Miss.. June I. Five men
killed and a race war threatened Is the
tally of a shooting affray whloh started
at Trail Lake last night and la not yet
ended. '
John Slmma, a prominent Trail Lalfe
vuLuiwr, mna aim manager, witn wnom
he was talking when tho trouble com
menced, were both shot and killed by
two negroes wnom
Dr. Adolph Abbey, lusting rabbi of ths
congregation of Neva Zedeck Talmud
Torah. has agreed to resign his charge,
if he la paid ths sum of 1800. that being
mue less man nis salary for ths entire
year. He Was offered half that amount I
out declined JX. at a meeting last night
A special meeting of the congregation
nas Men called for next-Sunday night
at whloh it la expected the money will
oe paio. ana the resignation tendered
ana accepted.
A meeting whloh lasted four hours
was beld last night at ths synagogue.
President L Apple called tho meeting
ana ne aismissea the gathering amid vio
lent demonstrations. Disorder threat-1
nea to result la open violence between
the warring factions, but this was ob-
BIRDIE MCARTY
MPS BITTERLY
GOOD
ATTENDANCE
AT
CONFERENCE
basis were also made with several own-
.. rs of tba abutting property.
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' Lata this - aftsrnoon tho Ballsy Oat
kert the crack steamer of the Regulator
. line, which has undergone extensive re-
i. pairs, mads a trial trio down ths river.
... Painted whiter than any other vessel on
the-rlverahe presented - a- picture of
vtc more than ordinary attractiveness. She
tarn beea remodeled throughout and un
less informed otherwise anyone could
oasiiy oe led to believe that she Is
: oran new steamer just on the wars.
' ,' Tba Oatsert baa beea fitted up to carry
H nothing but passengers, - her freight
room Having peon converted into a large
. dining room. Tonight the Zebras have
- aer chartered for a moonlight excur-
; ploa. Her own steam will not be used.
. nowever; she will be escorted by a tow-
' boat Ths steamer wHl be Inspected to
morrow and the first of ths week she
.:.wlll go out on the run to Ths Dalles.
. ' During the past few weeks ths Rem
later boats have beea transferring at
ths locks, but from now on It is an
noanoed that they will ma clear through
to me uauea
v k .5;-v' The steamers of both lines went out
. 4 this morning with big crowds for Hood
1 i River.
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negroes whom ther bad ordered
sway from ths plantation. Posses were I vlatsd by an adjournment
formed and ths negroes were run downl This morning la tba municipal oourt.
snd shot to death this mornlna- after I the case of Apple aralnst Welnatain u
an extended chase. A third negro who dismissed, Apple agreeing to 1st the
had joined tho fugitives also paid the charge drop.; It was Welnstsln who
penalty of bis svl oomparlonshlp with made the sensational attack ' upon Dr.
his lira Abbey, , -
A raos war is threatened and both Ths ease asralnst P. Nui.m.t,
negroes and whites are arming- la fear I charred with throatanina- to km nr m.
i vi eventualities.
KnoxrUls. Tend.. Juno Shortlvl
after midnight a pistol battle took place
in a restaurant here Detween constable
Q. 9. Oamblo nd ,T. W, McCarthv, and
twe negroes. , Lunt . and Wash Miller.
Lum was Instantly killed and Gamble
and Miller were fatally wounded.
LOUIS ?
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GOIWG TO ST.
If to, cn iWyour tickets via tho .
. ROCK ISLAND-'FRISCO
SYSTEMS
The line having; terminal at entrance to Fair Grounds.
Round trip rate $07.50, good for ninety days from date of
5 ale. Choice of routes going; and returning; via St Paul,
)enver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo or El Paso. Stopover
permitted in both directions. - r.
DATES OF SALE
June 7, 18, 17, 18 July 1, 2, 3; August 8, 9, 10; September 5,
0, 7; October 3, 4,5. ... :. .
On above' dates rate of $ 72.50 will be made to Chicago
and return. ,
For further information and sleeping car reservations,
call upon or address,
A. H. MDONALD,
General Agent,
140 3d St, Portland, Oregon.
bsy. was postponed until next Thursday.
PATTON HOME GIVES . .
I ITS; ANNUAL TEA
Listening to a fierce denunciation of
her character and moUves by Attorney
John M. Oeaxin. who referred to hap
ss "wanton," "adventuress," and other oossioa of ths Pacific Northwest Studeat
CT Praaoaa m lelweii)
(Special OerresDoadeaee of T. i.t t
Ooarhart Or., Juno I. At yesterday's
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xumioni.
Astoria, Juno 3. Left np at U a. bl.
achooner Mabel Dale.
r-Outside at 1 a. m schooner Louis,
zrom tan Francisco.
Sailed at 11 a m.. steamer Vosbura,
zor TiiiamooK.
Arrived at 11:15 a. m., steamer Ooorgo
w. f.iaer, rrom van n-ancisco.
San Francisco, June t Arrived at
a. m., steamer Columbia, from Port
land.
. Astoria, June I. Arrived at 4 p. m
schooner Mabel Gale, from Baa Pedro.
JuureKa, June z. tsaueo at I a. m.
steamer Despatch, for Portland.
Astoria, June t. Condition of the bar
at S a m., smooth; wind, northwest
weather, cloudy.
AH HA GETS WHAT'S
COMING TO HIM
- .nr. An hi, a native or China, was
fined )20 for conducting a lottery in the
north end of this city. Municipal Judgs
xiuguo passea sentence this morning.
It was paid.
"Ah Ha, stand up," cried Bailiff Oolta
-An tia." said Ah Ha.
"Are you Mr. Ah Hr inquired Dep
uty vity Attorney ntsgerald Of the
celestial.
"Ah Ha," said Ah Ha.
The evidence was then produced, pror
ma; xne qeienaant guuty or selling lot
tery ticaets ana or conducting a lottery.
i nns you szu, saia Juage uogua
Ah Hi," said Ah Ha.
"Here's your receipt" said Clerk Fred
Olson.
"Ah Ha," said Ah Ha.
You can go now," said Assistant
Ball IS Hammersley.
. "Ah Ha," said Ah Ha.
' "Ha, he," said the spectatora
And out trudged Ah Ha.
xThe SchiUing's Best label is
never pnraytbing middling.
i . Yoiff grocer's ; everything
I : money back. ' , . ; , ,
simuar epithets. Birdie MoCarty. who
is suing James D. Heryford, the rich
cattleman, for damages alleged to have
been sustained because of her broken
heart yielded to the bitter assault in
the federal court today, and wept pit
eously. It Is ths only time during ths
sensational proceedings that her stoical
features have changed from the look of
amused unconcern.
In 'a rhetorical burst of eloauence.
that waa both caustio and pathetic, Mr.
Oearln touched the hearts of many In
the crowded room. He told of the
home which Heryford had pictured for
himself, and of tho love which so ab
sorbed bis rnstlo heart that he failed
to heed tam wiles snd cunning of ths
smooth young teacher, who "yielded to
his embraces" only to share bis wealth.
Bhs was a wanton, he said, a creature
who shammed ths. name of love, that
she might deoelve the rich farmer.
MoOarty Weeps.
when the attorney began. Miss Mo
Carty eyed him furtively, then looked
down. She retained that- posture until.
In his impassioned remarks, he called
her wanton. Then the woman tn her
asserted Itself and the pent-up tears
flowed fast Other women who were
In the room also got busy with their
handkercuiera.
Attorney Fred Miller of . Spokane, In
behalf of u.e plaintiff, opened the argu
ments In the famous case this morning.
Judge Thomas O'Day, in behalf of
the plaintiff, is presenting her claims
to the jury this afternoon. The case
will likely go to the Jury tonight or
tomorrow. '
oonzerenoo uecretary Harry W. Stone
led ths ovsnlng llfs work meeting,
speaking very effectively of .Tha On.
portunltles of the Secretaryship of tho
xoung Mens unnstian Association,"
Mr. Stone stated that 7( more associa
tion secretaries could be used to ad.
vantage in the northwest if they were
to bo had. Also, there Is a call for
110 well prepared and constant
WOODMEN TO LOOK
INTO ALLEN CASE
XL v. Allen, arrested yesterday on
ths charge of Insanity preferred against
aim oy nis wire two weeks ago, as
stated la Ths Journal, Is still held at the
oounty Jail pending a trial aa to his
sanity. Allen, was locked up yesterday
In order that be might be in safekeeping
while an investigation by the officers
Tho annu,al tsa for ths benefit of the
ration nome was given yes teraay af
ternoon at tho homo, and waa a success.
The decorations were elaborate and
beautiful . Tho following ladles were
oa ths reoeptlon committee: Mrs. Peter
Knox, Mrs. J. P. Cllne, Mrs. M. Bil
lings. Mra A. N Shannon, Mrs. John
Watson and Mrs, Eva Hunter. In the
dining room tho guests were served by I
mra w nummer, miss Minnie Ramsey, I
Miss jussia Lng, miss Helen Morrison,
Miss Annie pulllvant Miss Eula Shore,
Miss Gladys Barnes, Miss Louise Wat
son, Miss Garnet Albright Miss Bertha
Foster and Miss Edlva De Bebolsa At
the candy table were: Mtaa- fawcy Nlc-
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TAKE THE WABASH
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of ths Woodmen of ths World is bslng
mads regarding the alleged conspiracy of olai, Mra David H. Rand. Miss Ethel vn
Alien ana nis wire to aeiraua tne orasr I tiarria ana auss nesaie Urn Bebolsa.
THE ONLY LINE
physical directors.
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There are IIS men attend In Uhe mm.
f erenoa Among the recent arrivals la
estate eecreary wneox of Washington.
out of ths 11,000 llfs Insurance policy
beld by him in bis wlf e'r favor.
Allen is still wearing tho badge of the
order. When asked if the report that
he had planned to Jump in -the river.
Thoss taking part in ths musical nro-
gram were:--JThe Misses Eul Bennett
Beulah Cadwoll. Cornelia Barker, -Louise
Watson, Evelyn Hitchcock, Vera
stelnegger, Watklns, Florence Walton.
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At today's session Seoretary Allen of P re,ou,1 wlfa and then dis- Marie Keller, and Master Tom Dobspn
Meatus govs ths . fifth address In tho
North American problem series, speak
ing on 'The Possibilities of the Phv.i.
cal Culture Department of the Toung
Man's Christian Association. This, as
bag been each of this valuable series,
was a very Instructive addreaa Mr.
Allen proved to tho satisfaction of his
hearers that ths gymnasium is not a
luxury, : - but a necessity especially in
the city.
The prlnolpal address of the dar wu
given in a striking and masterly , way
by Rev. John M. Dean of Seattle. His
subject was Ths Evidences of ths
Resurrection. . .
Tho rain continues to pour down and
the baseball, tennis, golf and track work,
of which much has been said, are still a
dream of the future.
Lively and beneficial student volun
teer rallies are held each day and many
are thinking of the foreign lands aa
pbssible fields for their future useful
ness,
appear, was true, Allen said
"Nothing ip it."
He denied ths stories of his attempted
suicide..
J. M, Woodworth, secretary of the
Multnomah camp, W. of W- has re
ported Allen's actions to tbo head of
fices of tho order at Denver and baa
recommended that Allen be expelled from
membership. Mr. Woodworth says that
hs believes that Allen and bla wifs con
spired to defraud the order out of 91,000;
at least ho says there Is ground for ac
tion again Allen,
POLICE THINK DUNN
MET FOUL PLAY
The homo Is making arrangements for a
June lawn rote to be held on ths Stth
or tnis montn, at tno home of tho presi
dent Mra Theodore Nikolai.
PORTLAND FIRMS TO
SUFFER BY RULING
TWEiVflCBLirS FADES
MAIN INTRANOI.
ROSS C. CUNE, P. C P. Agt Los Angeles, Cal.
SUSAN B. ANTHONY IS
HIGHLY HONORED
(Journal Special fierrlc.)
Berlin, June 8. The international
women's suffrage conference today
elected Susan B. Anthony president and
Miss Chapman Catt of Wyoming seoretary.
Miss Anthony was given a rouslncr
ovation by the delegates Irrespective of
nationality and was characterized as the
woman's light of the world." who had
by her leadership, "swayed modern
thought Into its true channel."
MAY BE PLANNING
TO DEFEAT PARKER
(Journal Special Scrrlca.)
New Tork, Jun J. Important Politi
cal conrerences oetween j. P. Morarnn
and Colonel Guffey, national committee
man from Pennsylvania. Is being held
in mis city tooay. a Tammanv oollti-
clan asserts that plans ara being laid
to defeat Parker for. ths Democ ratio
nomination. . ''.
Parker partisans admit that less than
one-half of the delegates to St Louis
have been instructed for him. hut .
llevo that a majority of tho unlnstruotod
delegates will vote for bun on ths sec
ond ballot "
Can't bo oerfect health wiiKMif mm
blood.. - Burdock Blood Bitters makes
pure blood. - Tones and. invigorates ths
whole eystem,
USE OF OIL KILLS
COAST COAL TRAFFIC
(Special Dispatch to The Joornsl)
Victoria, B. C, June S. The Steam
collier Wellington of the Dunsmulr
fleet has been laid up owing to the bad
condition of the ooal market Oil Is
supplanting coal so rapidly In San Fran
cisco that Importations from Vancouver
Island are decreasing continuously until
now the company has but one ship run
nmg in tne coast trade.'
The Wellington is owned by the com.
pany and it prefers to lay her up rather
than cancel the charter of the Tellus.
tno latter oeing a Norwegian bottom,
which can be operated for about half
the money required to run the Welling
ton owing to tne anormous difference In
wages paid and in provisioning.
EZEXTioir rsovxo too xucm.
(Journal Special Service.)
Long -Beach, Cal., Juno 4. J. J. Over
ton, aged 107, Tuesday read his obitu
ary notice. In the afternoon he walked
down town and Joked with pis friends.
saying he was too busy to die. The ex
ertion proved too much and ho died last
night.
The polico believe that J. W. Dunn has
either been kidnaped, that he resisted
being shanghaied, and was either killed
In a fight on some ship, or that he
leaped overboard to avoid being taken
on a long sea voyage, and drowned. A
body recovered from the river . near
Astoria recently is believed to bo that
of Dunn.
J. A. Johnson today reported . the
mysterious dlaappearanoe of Dunn, and
told the polico that a body found yes-'
terday near Astoria might be that of
tho missing man. A statement the offi
cers eannot reconcile, also mads by
Johnson, was that when last seen here,
April 20, Dunn said be was going to his
ranch near the suets Indian reservation.
. (Wsehlagtoa Boreas of . The Journal.)
Washington, June I. Senator Mitch
ell was Informed by the auarterm aster-
general today that shipments of lumber
and grain. to the Philippines must be
mads la American bottoms and that
contracts for those shipments have been
made with Frank Waterhouss of Seat
tie, agent for ( tbo , Boston Steamship
company. ...
This prevents tho ,. purchase from
James A. Laldlaw of ths lumber for
which his firm was ths lowest bidder
recently and will prevent Portland firms
from supplying grain, bids for whloh
will bo opened tomorrow.
Senator Mitchell has not taken ths
Bancroft cass op with tbo postmaster-
general, who now stateo that nothing
will bo done until after a conference
with Mitchell. -
For Infants and Children.
Ths Kind Yon Have Always Bought
Boars, tho
3O&turt0f
FIRST STEP MADE
IN MEAT TRUST FIGHT
(Journal Special Service.) ,
Salt Lake, June 8. Tho Incorporation
of the. Utah Packing company here yes-
teraay is tne nrst step in the anti-trust
packing scheme which was promoted
by members of the National Livestock
association It is asserted that simi
lar corporations will be floated In tho
western states in-" the near future, the
oojecT or wnicn is tne getting of better
prices for tbo stockmen.
MISS ADAMS COMING
TO PORTLAND
It was announoed . today that Miss
Maude Adams will appear in the north
west circuit during the latter part of
this month and has closed a contract to
visit Portland at that time. Miss Ad
ams la now playing In San Francisco.
Manager Pangle of tho Marquam Grand
theatre, this morning received a tele
gram from Calvin Heillg, who is In New
Tork, announcing that a contract bad
been . made whereby Miss .Adams will I
appear in Portland at the Marquam
Grand aunng ; cer tour or tne north'
west ; ' .-,S'-"iM-.Jii:Vc ,
Miatting Sate!
Just received a very largo shipment of Una Linen Warp Matting at
15c and 18c per yard
Also Japanese and Chinese curios, consisting of hW- Brasswaro. Clols
sonnie, Satsuma, fins decorated Porcelain. Silk Embroideries, etc.
Our leass sxplrss la July bad the entire stock must bo dosed out be
fore moving. - ;.;,.,
ANDREW KAN & CO. SSSS1
BERNHEIM GETS THE
PIERCE COUNTY WOOL
Ausoaa yxmnAVs o xx&a.
Bertha Umphletto was granted, a dl
vorce from lvin L. TJmphlette today on
the) ground of habitual drunkenness and
cruelty and threats to kill ' They were
married July S3, im, in-Sell wood. Or.
(Special Mi patch to The Journal. K
Taooma, Wash- June 1 c-Thnw. I
Bernhelm of Portland today mad thai
mgnesc ma ror the wool elin of th I
nerca county wooigrowers association
and received too contract. There-were
six bids ranging from 1J to 1H cents
iins, virisLOWS
sooTCirm syrup
has beea Ned by sTIllkms of Votbers for tbetr
iBildrea while Teethloc for over Fifty Tears.
It aoetaes tba ehlld, sortas tne gams, allays
all paio. enras wind, oouo, sad Is toe Bwt
TWUTT-FIVS (TClTTw A SOTTtC .
O. W. nOWXH, Xanagar.
PSXh aVjiTsKTaTAJf, PreddeeMX
Portland, Oregon ir Buroptan Plan 0(y
Rt from $1 to $?J0 for say ; ' Svitb WaaUagto,, streets'
I PORTLAND CLUB CAFE
: v 130 Fifth S tract, Bctwoon Wasblagtoo and Alder :
HErUtlTACE : WHISKEY
SCHLITZ BEER
AO Leading Crtnds of Clgartv r
Lunch at 9 p. m.
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