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v - !! i jOtiAUrcnTirD; -satusday svc;k:3. -july viv- t::i - r-7rV.VrVt . if THE OREGON" ttAtLY J6U f I?. ,'.i' 7 en inv mo emu ; Zrf OALAII I ? I Ui OLJALL: r fUK M155 1IIMC I City Market Inspector' Hands in V V- Resignation artdr Board ' of f'.:;. '..'cHealth Accepts It. - : 1 ' - - f7-"'-' ljiiiCLEAN SHOPCRUSADEf .U. ' i' 1 ', '"' t "'7 - 19 a.HVg.a.IylW J-u V"""" Knows" Nor OneCompetent to t, - Fill Place Who Would Do the Work: i;..; place to irons and marched to tb city pYieoa wher they are held locked up, thus a direct violation of tha promise mad them. Martial taw prevails at Llbau and no dtlaen are allowed to leave- their house. - Business la at a eundatUI and ahopa a"r clooed." , widaanaad SlaooaWmt. V,' Tha mutiny ( th Potamkln and Ekatviina II rareala tna tra inuauon and tha danxtir.of dlalDtctraUonT that facaa th throna. WI4orad aad pro round dtacontint -latmonr -anoara. ! aoldler and aailora andrPTnm-attJ thought that th armi eanna b rHd parmananUy to oppoao- a - itneru natlonannwyaroant,-- - ' ' r- -- Martial law haaxari prodalmad it Saoaatopol. Ntchalaiaff and ErtTan. Im nartal decraca hava baen laauad on v ltts IJllao -E. Ttnarl ' taodairod her ' "tMlcntlen a cltjr market lnapactof Jo tha-elty board of health thla momlnr Hhe aald ehe could not afford to retain the poeltlon at the aaaxy month. - Th realgnalloa. waa accepted wtth re- rtlB '-Ttal- wa.TrnV'nd whu4 f aked vhem abe, would rwcommena , her euoceaaor atated that ah did not . know any one competent to tlU th poi- tlo who would. copt 1t .--1 lllau Tlnl wa appointed lit Kay i - th reanlt f a determined effort oa th V" part of, houeewtrea-to t clean mar. Xi-I-keta. 8h ha auccded tn aettlnv many reforms fa th ahopa aad markeU "1 - t ta city.; - lORVALUSJO VOTE V Z . ON WATER QUESTION -:-t i5:rTfi- 1 :: k '-.v (aptelal 'Nayatch-1 The JearaaU J 7 . Jorvallla, July 1-July i la the 4aU at for meeUn- Of the special water , committee of the counoil. Oa that daU - the cltlaena of CorvalHa will expreaa . hy vot their dealrea for or aalnat th . butldlnc of' a mountain water yatem ' for Corvallla. There ta a reaflht between the, different faction over, the matter and -much Interest consequently attache t tb- coming meeting. Th - chief argumenta-urged for th system are, that WtlUumllg Hrer :t . puW or healthful.-that CorKalUs Is with coi adequate fire protection, that good L water would be a drawing ear la at--traeting-realdenla to th Awnt,': On th ! other hand those agatnst the measure Tit the fact that, th city la la debt - ahmtt tll.M more than ta allowed . , der. the charter and the bonding of the city for 17t.0. tb aatlmatad cost of : , th propose system, ta wholly unneces- : aary.- i: ; , 81n th warfare begun ther has ' sprung Into ealatenc a little four-page .7 paper called "Tha Investigator." It , opposes vigorous ih proposed water -J system' schema, .yf v .:y;t..,;7; 7 HOFFMAN IS HELD - 7un : . T0 CIRCUIT COURT T ' Beriat IHasatcb ta The Joaraat) j Woodburn. Or., July I.Jehn Hoff man, charged with robbing the bank of Woodburn, had a preliminary bearing la Justlc Overton's court this mom lag and waa held ta the circuit court n a idantlfied by Mr. Otien as on of (wo Btea who passed him at his farm oa th afternoon of May I hnd who ap plied to him two -or three days before, that date for something to eat. uiu HdrahBerrer rscoauiscd ui pna oner as th taller of th lw men who passed her oa a run May . and states it waa either him or his twla brother. i , F. ' C ' Prerost and Menry, neimaea .testlfled to ' seeing - him- In- Woodburs oa the day of the,robbry-HtA t - T. C Poerman and Mlaa Eddy of th bank could not identify the'tSrlaeaece ' th robber ba account of the mask, but thought he resembled ta man who-want behind the counter and took th money. Hoffman waa ouleC but carefully scrut inised ry wltnsa.Hs hid a at. 7toraey. , TWO SHIPS ARE SEIZED -1 ' 7rr (Oantlnuad from Pag Ona) arrowtaa Aoooaats ferrlng on th viceroy of th Caucasus suprem rights and on tha admiral of th Black sea float th same privilege. - TWO THOUSAND KILLED. ' t Brutality of la Suppressing' mtat. 7 (Jeocaal SpecUl aarvMe.) ; - ' : ' Vtanna, JTuirr-Jw-rliigltlvea' from Odeasa, arriving hi Austria give bar rowing accounts r th brutalities of aoldlera and-Coaaacka in - suppreealng rlota. ' Defenselea men - and women were shot down on th streets 'without cause. . Th cavalry repeatedly charged the crowds., riding down people with out mercy. . ' . ' Rioter brok Into liquor shops and looted. Lthern. . Cowacka : shot r down drunken men like dor. Over 100 longshoremen wrf burned to death In the immense dock Area. ., Fugl tives declare the caaualtlea ex oeed iiOOO. - : ,:. ; ' , . , . five; crews-Mutiny.' Dispatch State Tha . irarsalp Sav Voiaad Berelt. . , . t -;-'V'-tJparaal gsedat aemea.) Sunderland. England, July I-Jam Weatall.- hlp- ownr bar, received a meaaag f rom Odessa this morning aay Ing that Ave crew of warships had mu tinied when they arrived off port aad now threaten to bombard th town. irw aeervtary of th vjr. f X .. (ioaraal Special hervlc.) ' 7 .Waablngtoa. XX C July 1- la th presence vf the pieldent. the cabinet. aaeatatOtaMh e TheIeanML) A La Oraada. Or- Jul v 1. Pats TWllna the Maryland BetsgatHiH Us. eangraas I ptLn, fm the La- O rand haaebaU and' a number cf other frienda la of ficlal llfe.TCnartas' J. Bonaparte of Baltimore, took the oath of of flea, aa secretary wrrehe navy today. After th ceremony MT. Bonaparte received tha ; congratulations of all preaeat and then . retired for a private conversation with - 7 . . th president. The new secretary took i .T-'-i ." charge of th navy department about 7-. . coon. There were good, wisnee and leave taking for tb retiring secretary, Paul Morton, and many hearty con gratulations for his successor, the va rloua ffictala of th department being presented to the new secretary la th order of their rank. -.77 ': ",7 . Aetloa In OoiWW Sstata. . 1 " ." '";" Letter testamentary ware laauad by 77.' - Cnunty Judge Webster this morning to '7 -'-' '" Elliott Buggle Corbett as a eo-esecuto( ,7', 7 of the eatate of th late Henry W. Cor k A - betL Under, th will of Mr. Corbett th S . " ' . letters wer to be laauad when Elliott . : . " Raggles Corbett srrlved at the ag of )r V-Jl years. Mr. Corbett has attained his r-tnajorlty. , ., , '-,.' t 7i.. ' I ' Ohiaasa Tenth Admltta. V ( .(seectal IMatch la Tat JoersaL) i ' BeatU. Wssh.. July I. As a result IV." ... Secretary Metcalfs Interference the . 'v l-Fa-ld. son of Ah Jim. Seattle Chl , nee merchant, held at 8umaa Jl days dJ mimJ t rsnon : agents, - has .been ' ad mitted, lie is coming here for his ed ucation. Feel Blue? xaoiOKSTlow ia th fo to alt hap- pinM ana nraitn. ir me stomach U weak the entire -ay item Is affected. -jour appetite le poor. alep rvnllraa and ' cmiiivf. in wonaer you raal ma" Make tha.stomarh at rang and nrjuir "w taaiiia a jaw aoeee of .7-. 'VI" ' .. - '& r 77: : 1 A' - i ' .':--'' ' - r.. ' -i . i, - - :7-- 1 stbiutH ''7 1 ,f k Hostcttcr's Stomach Bitters and see how Quick. ir your apn of uiuva- wui dlaas- tie la barked by a 2 years record ev saras and can therefore ha ru4 on. It-aiao euree neanourB, - . BdcaiAl DUrrhoej, BiliotBRest er ftnule Troubla pont mcespf-a, eub.tlt.jte. lastet havtag Sestet. 7 Crataes .-.Vmntl . aclljrrle. ti-L Beta via, July 1. The Russian cruiser Terek has been interned her and must remain until th end f th war, The vensel f si led to take on her coal supply within the required time. . LETTING CONTRACTS FOR" .LEWISTON ELECTRIC LINE f i : "i'11 .;..- ..ir;U.:.- ' '' Jaraal ssedal aervlea.) "7 ' Lewlaton. Ida July L J. Manley and H. Ik Walla, rep reaen ting tb EIo trie Railway Construction company, of New Terk. accompanied by Judeen Spof ford.'preldehrTof thLwiston and Southeastern company, . arrived last night. and left this morning for a trip over tb rights of way to Mes Pare and Orangevllle. expecting to return in two weeks. It la reported that tha contract for th con t ruction of th lln has al ready bu lt . i- ; UNCONSCIOUS MAN IS H . HAULED THIRTY MILES - IperUl Dtoaatcb to'SVs'Waat) a.km Jul ijiuiim. nu. man. area If, was broaght to. Baker City last -night In an unconscious condi tion, it wss xouna- mues rrom ina city by a eheepherder. tie had been running cattle and hla bora stepped In a badger hole and threw htm feet H washauld 10 mile In a wagon and wag 11 hours without medical attention. He is suffering from concussion of the brain and hla right arm la paralysed. He is still unconscious n physicians doubt hla recovery. ;. ' - -v ; TRAIN DECAPITATES BASEBALL PITCHER sa foot and last night tb engineer saw a person bob up suddenly on the track In front of the cnglna. Darling's heed wss severed. He had a -wife In Salt Lake. Hla bead has not been found. LEWIS COMMISSIONERS TO OPEN ROAD BIDS (ftpaetal Dlapatch to The-JeeraaL) Chehalis. .July - 1. Bids are to be opened Monday- by th Lewla county commissioners -JTor ths construction of the Ww road between Chehslls and Cea tralla Two routes sr considered, ne th old hill route, the other ever the cours of a condemned plank road that waa built on a high treetle early ta th 'Os. DECIDE TO CONTINUE WESTON NORMAL SCHOOL J . aBBaaaBBaaaBBBBBBaasw . , (ltel XHoatrk to Th learaaL) Pendleton, O., July I. Th -regents of. the Eastera Oregon Normal school. Iocs ted at Weston, met last night and decided to open the School this fall even If asslatance Is not' given by th State. More than fit. has been pledged by outside persons for th maintenance of the school. - Ooaaervativee' Xioug Xese. (Jearaal awtal serricar -C London. July l.It will be 10 years tomorrow sine th Conservattaa en ured oa ih ttr mg aaaa of of flea. Lord Salisbury having become PTtin inlit. later frtr the third and last time July t. In spit -of incessant attacks on th government Jn parliament during th last year or ao and tb difficulty at times of maintaining anything like nor mal majorltlea, ther 1a no reason ta believe that Br. Balfour baa aay pres ent Intention of ..tendering hi resigna tion, nor havs th Liberal leaders at this moment any real deslr to attempt to lore mm jo use -wis Step. If Is known that Mr. Balfour desires to re main In power at lea at until important KCTiuina awsMuna arv aaiiiaa, such ss Morocco an tn Husso-JapaAa war. To aive Xaformal Sao. tSrmHaj D1atc to Ta InaraaLI Corvallls. Or.. Jutv 1 Tha vtiia Tea events sre m give t on Its grounds July 4. scheduled sad a purse snd a champion- nip cup win a awarded. BOARDr CFt ilEALTQ YOn'T PA? TOE DILL . , .r:7:; v- 7,7- Pebts Incurred by the Robinsons at the CarbageXrematory Remain Unsatisfied.' ; CGCJTIlArCGSTS 77 JLCCDAYOLO NO REQUISITIONS FOR :.' THFj GOODS PURCHASED ileat Companies Protest Against RevocatioTiTortiisbectlbn-Or- dinance Passed by Council The city board of health refused to audit billa amounting to lit for ma terial for repaira and supplies for th city garbage crematory thla morning on th ground that they had been In curred without requisitions. city auoj- tor Devlin stated that Konart Kooinaoa, senior and Junior. -bad purchased a Urge amount of material without au thority. " ' t -?r.TT-:?rr "' ." --.!-Neither Robinson Junior nor senior was present and th city auditor was instructed ta notify tha superintendent of th crematory to attend tha meetings of th board of health haraaftarj - -; - Tha tin lair Mast -company -and- ws Pacific States Packing company filed a remonatranc agalnat tha proposed at tern nt to rvok th meat Inspecting ordinance recently-passed by th city council aad th validity Of which 1 be ing tested in lh courts- : Dr. J. C aan reported f Ive cases o? Smallpox at the pesthouaa, all f which had been traced to point ; outefd the cityf Dr. Tenney, secretary of the state board of health, was aaked to maks as tnveatlratlon of the ease aad notify th authorities In tha country districts to enforce the -proper quarantine regula tions regarding smallpox. ,- TO INVESTIGATE USE c i7 OF KNOCKOUT DROPS Daisy MsndenhalL aummonsd as a witness for .Prank Henehaw and L. Foatluacharted with tha larceny of 2 from L. W. -Saalta."" Informed Sergeant Ilogeboora that ah heard Hen shaw planning to rob- Bhults and saw him. afterward give Marguerite Klsor all or part of the stolen money." "" "A row days ago,-.sDS saia. i avsa a maa who had been given gnoegoui drops from being robbed of lit) by this user girt." - ' ' ' " On receiving this information , me polio took Immediate action, getting Police Judga Cameron to postpon tne hearing of Heashaw . and Pontine to Monday in order thst a further Investi gation may be mad. ...,...-u: .- .3; v..r NEWOUCEJUDQE 4 - I Jearaal Concord. N. H.. July L Mr Mary - I Raknr a. Kddv cama into possession tbts wsea. Dv . soeeiai messenger iron - publisher, of It rare vohim. The Book of . tb , Presldsnta - an4 . RspresaataUv appear as holders of "Th Book f th Preeldcnta are: -Prasldsnt Boossvalt. Admiral Dewey, Cardinal Olbbona. Levi P. Morton-Themes A. KdlsosvflcrtrT of th Treasury Leelle M Shaw, Sena tor T. C Piatt.' Senator R. A. . Alger, Cornelius , Vanderbllt. Judge John HarlaB SmtlH William P. VTY. iFMnMBTtnf the velum of which Mrs. Eddy Is th pssasssor. which wss No. 1 of tho edition. 1s a beautifully nriHl ' and Illuminated certlacate which -danouaos that - A reglsUredJ votum f tha author's first proof pr heirloom edition. Limited to l.vOd.eoplsa. was specially published for the holder thereof, who baa bean. selected as, one 6f l.eOsrepreseottlv oitisena or tns United Stataa of America, wb staad at the heed f their reapectlv vocatlona" Tiffany V Co. of NeW:Tork City are tv. Ammimmrm. Cuiartn ' Jackson exe cuted tb color work and th Continental press or wsaetngion, .-u, ww pukllahsra. The-, work of editing -this volume waa In th hands of C. H. Oroa- Thla work ' la of foyaT quarto sis, with gilt top. aad bound la full crushed Preach tad levant. It contains about l pages enriched by full-page n araved Mrtralta II specially dealgned and hand-illuminated page and a large number of finely executed photogravures. Two coets-of-erma, belonging to Mr Eddy's anesstora. hava been painted upon the whits morocco doublure. The cost of tb volume was tLOol. Tha binding within and Without ta Inlaid with cqlorad leathers and band-tooled with elaaste designs tn geld. Th covers ar lined with leather Inserted panels and watered silk snd leave. . Mrs. Eddy Is th only womaa who biography ta included. Accompanying her wrlttea hiatery I a portrait. Thar are also Una photogravures of her pres ent heme estate Pleasant . view, net former bom in Lynn, where aha wrots th Christian Scienc textbook. "Science and Health," First Church of Christ. Sclentlat. of Concord. Maw Hampshire. MraMddy'a alft to the Concord Sctea- tlsta. and Mrs. eddy's nous on com monwealth avenus "in Boeton. . t Th biography of Mrs. Eddy Is by Judca Septimus J. Haana. who waa th former editor of tn .uuiariaa ncisno oubilcationa. and first reader of the mother church in Boeton. ASSUMES AUTHpRITY Police . Judge Oeorge Cameron mounted the bench at exactly 1 o'clock this morning with Prank Hennsasy, former police judge, officiating-an clerk of the court. There wr is cases t d oie posed of. and by-11 'dock th docket bad been cleared ana court aajournea. A number of lawyer wer present and congratulated .the new Judg and elerky -Mf of pniica Hunt waa in court for a few mtnnfra. an ..Interested JtudltojQjfllhani'atthsr - Seattl. Taooma ,or San Francisco to tha oneat. xiruana win becom tb queen city of th TPaclfis asaboaruv teamr-wag. killed laat night by aa saat bound passenger traln- Darling left Hot Lake for La Grande lsst sfterBBun 1 ley snmmiinlrednewsof the discovery proceadlnga, for tb first , time In months. . - -. ..JJ.:.7.J.7..iv ' 1 '" udre Cameron lssuedrsd"orar"thls morning that daring court aeealens th door leading Into th clerk' room from th court room shall b kept Rocked. , BELIEVES BODYIS ' .THAT OF E. J. MSUBRE -i 7.: v -. i 7 ' A floating Vody, supposed to be that of Edmund J. M. Subr. a tallor.wa found near tha foot-ef- Xvarett street this morning,, and was" taken tar the morgue. All indlcatlona point to acci dental drowning. Tha msn waa between and IS years" old, and wss about fsst- Infhea In. hstahL A-thimbla-And thread and sevarsl letters In French were found In his pocket. .Coroner Pin to French Consul Labbe, and that 6RICsr said . ha had several - letters addressed to a man named Edmund J. M. Subra. . COLUMBIA RIVER EXCURSIONS. Very Low Rates Via th O. R. ft N. to Upper Rivar Points. No visitor' to Portland should miss viewing the matchless ''Columbia river scenery ' between Portland and Ths Dalles, ss seen from O. R. A N. tralna. Th Chicago-Portland special laavea the union station every morning at t:ls, giving a daylight rids along ths Colum bia, stopping four minutes st th vary foot of Multnomah falla. 'Every mile of th trip ther Is something new snd fascinating. If deilred, the return trip msy be made by boat from Cascade locks or Th. Dalle. Very low ratea this summsr. Parti cu la ra and strmmsr book by asking C W. Btlngsr. city ticket sgsst, O. B. A N. Co, Third snd Wsh ington strseta. - . v Kllauea Again Active. -.Honolulu. May f:---There "Ts marked activity In ths volcano of Kllauea. .. The flow of lava la Increaalng and a rising la th crater gives Indlcatlona that there may be an overflow. Reduced first class ticket t Honol ulu, steamer - Ala- meda sailing July I." I1!S round trip. Full information IIS Market street, San Franclscor-ij , -.y-.. Arabs Besiege .Turks. .7 i' Wnnni iirrfiiLJferff1'1 J! - Constantinople. July I. Arabsfn the province of Assyr havs joined ths re volt and Turkish communication with tha- sort- of-Cumfada la lntarrupted. Abha, the capital or the province, I being besieged. - Turkish . reinforce ments are being dispatched. 'Accused f Mors Stealla-. ' ' . ' 8sHal Daaataft to Tee Jearaal.) Pendleton Or., July 1. OUbert Mis thorn, a reaervatinn -Indian, I being searched for by ths local authorities, complaint having been filed against him this morning for th slleged theft J of a borsa btlongtag to Ar D Rhonlmous. ,i ---r- : -A orhm Trea-eav IS dally enacted. In thouaand of homes, vaiw iwien 'iii-eacn pw. 'anifllrvi victim of Consumption or Pneumonia But when Cougho and Colds are prop erly treated, the tragedy la averted. V. nunuey or uaaianaoa, - indl ta: - "My wife had the rotiumn snd three doctors gsva her up. - Finally O. writea: klaodoa, - Indiana, I the coesumDtlon. aipptag saeep xast.'-: V rgaemr inuifa ta ra 7 ........., u,. i. vnanas Cunningham, tha aastera-Orera -aba king, ts dipping !, bucks for shipment I eee. One do tell In -Mln. Kl. I t "C. and 11.00 tv frna Tr... I - ' -w-ww,,,. U. Rorua M et aieactam cm I" o4 1 2 33 - VtCZhlsrtGn Ctrttt she. took Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Cold, which cured her, snd today she 1s wall and atrowg.1 . It kll tha germr of alt dls- me floa telterea Onaranteed Rd Croa Phar- j- - t 'ReDresent&tive Americans'-A Work of ArtMrs.: Eddy the Only Woman Mentioned. T WILL COMB BY TUNNEL '4 " (Coatlnyed front Page On.) ,jU nlaa the conditions, and their plan are bains mad accordingly, with lew to placing tha Northern Fadfla in a commanding poeltlon. It 1s said Port land, la to be made th enter, racino coaat terminus of th road, and that with tha completion of tha Columbia river Jetty and . th dsspsning of ths channel there for paaaaga of the largest sea-rolna- Teasels this city will Immedi ately be made tb port of try-far th bulk of Ortantat enipping irao wua a fresh water harbor, many muss nearer Throua-h tralna from St Paul ar to be run ojrar th Northern Pacific and the a R. A N. from. Wallula Junction to Portland, and -in exchange for the uee of O. R. A N. track ln vthls arrange ment th Harrtasan 'roads will , run trains over ' th new Columbia river bridge and the Northern Psclf lo tracks to Seattl and Taooma, . . ' As a forerunner of this, th O. R.' 4 N. ta now sdvertlslng heavily tn Seattl for paaaengar business, and preparations srs being snsds for a atronger sdver tlslng campaign In tha eound cities by streetcar. Cards, newspapers and 'Other metheds. The flrat- lot - of atreetcar card a advsrtlslng th O. R. A N. in Seattl snd Tacoma cars bars just been Issued. - . BUeeVear travJbtWeeirPortland and Vancouver will be carried over tha nan Columbia, river bridge of tha Northern Pacific. Tb Portland Consolidated ha begun legal actios) to condemn a ta right of way from a point at tha north , and of Union arena atraight - to ths sits for th Northern - Pscif lo bridge opposlt Shaw's Island. Th suit Is brought under th tltl of "Portland Vancouver A St. -John Railway com pany va atruble." Mr. Struble la' ad' mlnlstrator of th eatata of Lewis Love, through whoa lands th new route-will run a large part of th distance to tb Colombia river. - Th new lln will be about two and a half miles long. A per tlon of ths old line, to tb present ferry will be abandoned when, the pew on ta llUllbj : 1'. . ... . Coars. Olgaat BosttsX ' ' - I uoursen at tna . First presbytsriaa church tomorrow, 'beginning at T:3I o'clock,, th following program will b given: ' . , Organ selectlons-i-Vorsptal'' to Lohsn. grin,-Wagner (traaacrlbed by Homer K. Bartlett); "War March" from Rlenst, Wagner . (transcribed by Edgar & Kelley); "Pilgrim Chorus" from Tana hsuser.'Wsgner (transcribed by Frant Liast): postlud. "Larghstto,". Oelaalar. anthem, contralto solo snd quartet, "Now the Day Is Over," Bhelby; eoa tral to. solo. -"Resignation SchaberW Wares aTasiIs at SS a Bay. . ,.SwfUl Otoaattk ta The JeeraaL), Pendleton, Or July 1. From nresant Indlcatlona wsgea for harvest baada will be higher in this county this year thaa evef berflr. Many harvest hands this year, will recelv from tl l to t a dsy. STE A. B. CHASE, 'EMERSON. RICHMOND, r E8TET, STARR," KELLER. Tb mr fact of possessing a STEIN WAT or one of ths other HIGH QRADC . vd wa emit puia mi aaai 01 su preme approval on the musical last of th owner. DUNDORE rPIANOCO. --;.---'aa"rVVtK -f '.,7; . , - 7 . - ; . . -. . - r t j r 1 yfi- 2b "& 1 ., '' ''-'ir''r' no: --7 ii, yjruaiiu '' ' ' V r- rpoii i . . . j- .. jrJ; T.f v--; t -rr - - Country Shipments Solicited. No ordscJj too txzptit-t-9auCLivLVtsMAx i 7-r;;" ;V r; . tend you any Quantity from T quart to ICO tEo:; V T. S. TOWNSEND ; CREAMERY -CO.! Second Street -J- -1 ;i;zu: .. pj,,' ifaJa 4077" U-43 ftj 'r -wawaaa-w-w-fmwaamj-aw-wmwmw-w tPag!!3lgHIP T3saaBaaawawaaamS UP THE COLUMBIA RIVER r- .7 ;7.'-'Js k -''r737:,' '. ?,7t--'- '. ORANriTCST SCENIC RTVES RIDE IM AMlUCA - . . ' Dally atidSitndwR DONT GET UP EARLY to .fallow a cu? ( cold coffee and ?o half asleep oa aa early mor in boat, but 'l:,:S:LjiV'v:i 1 TAKE YOUR TIME and f et nice hot brec' fast, thea you will enjoy the Columbia rivx . . . . - . . - - . i . trip on we psisnsi , ; i To lCli La Z.-X2 ii- .r. Fare ,0150 for -Round Trip THROUGH STEAMERS FOR THE DALLES and way poiata leaVe daUy (except SunE : 7 a. m- First class meals served oa steamer. ' Plenty of room aad seats for everybody. Dc make any mistake, steamer leay?s.j8:30 from-foot of Alder street. ; - .7-7. ' , ' y. I ASrC-yOUR DEAtEirFOR THE 7- ''-'. Maaufactured by PORTLAND, OR. i7t.. SELH SEALINC W 77;-Nq; Rubber Read what Mr. Fred Dresser hai to about the ECONOMY JARi vvV" ' ' .... "7 " - ....... ' " Portland. Orago. . Kerr Olaaa Manufacturing Company, Oeatleaseav Referring te tb iXX)NOMT FH JAR. w sr pressed t saw that ws bars selling them for thro yana Th first year w rdrd thro gross, th f end year tan grass and thla year our order for twenty-five groea. st.i-:-- r . . W halleva hat. within a few vaara thr v " be tb only Jar I ; first, becauss th qua' ; of tho Jar far esoels sll others: second,- th ) ' ts sanitary, having a wide mouth, therefor of .. cleaaed. , 'l ' Th cover Is ss sanitary ss th g!a V 7 whll th covers on many other Jars ar mas .' tlno which produces poleon when In sontact t h f nilt aad vegetables. -- The bolut oertatutjt . of every ECOIfC JAR sealing mahe It the Ideal Jar for east ; purpose. Wa bespeak a great futur (or 1 v ECONOMY JAB, W are Very truly yours, : t VV ... j , F. DRDSS2R A CO, 1 .' S. '"f'7. -, ,.' 7' ' . Pro My r Whea visitihf the: World'a Fair ! 7 Portland, Or, be.fuf to sea the Ecortc ' jar exhibit ia the Agricultural buil' - where practical demonstration Is f' "every day ia packino; vejetttlis, ff- meats, fish, soups, catsups, etc VY ! ; Free booklet of recipes ciyen , to aS . qiilrers. . ,. r , , . , '-VJ1'. .Vcdlisms 6 Kerr Drc HOLC3ALU CnOCB' PORTLA ND, OnC Of ,4