The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 13, 1907, Page 6, Image 6

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THE OREGON DAILT JOURNAL PORTL'ANP, THURSDAY EVENIflO, JUNE IS, 1D07.
"JlfflY DE DIP" HERE
TO ATTEND ELK STAG
Slippery Little Pickpocket Assures Police Reporter That
He Has "Been on the Dead Lever for Many Months
. lias Been Rusticating: at Astoria.
y.f
". Hello, pal! 61tp me yer lunch hook.
I'm oltolnly jled ter get me glims on
Vyer aln,M said "Silent Jimmy the Dip.1
' rushing -up' to hla friend, the police re-
porter. M they met at Heine's.
"Say, cull! . It's bin ao lone el nee
4 had a chance to pipe yer dat I win fle
. ) serin ae aope aat im enppea yer a
'rattled off the little nicknocket. '
"ITrora the length of time you. have
Been out 01 signt it would not do at an
surprising , If some hospitable sheriff
baa been entertaining you, Jim," ob-
served the newspaper man as he blew
the roam on a long, large one. -
'. "Well, on de dead level, I wasn't
sloughed 1q 'de booby hatch,' but dese
! false alarm fly bulla hes cot 'er notion
'. dat ev'ry time sum Joint Is dusted dat
'I'm de arUs-wot swiped de iw. So
: sea I te tneself, eea L 'James, yer need
'da cool, cool Astoria breese,' ao I blows
i to de coast. - I'd er bin dere yet, but de
' Elks send me an Invite to de bit dotn'a
i ternlght an' I couldn't pass up dat date.
; bay, dam guys- la aoitonly de candy. ,
i 'Member how der hes me at de Christ.
mea tree las' winter 'en I rets dat sw all
shavln' case fer a presen Well, I'se
bin a. better ruy amce den. Hones in
Jun. I haven't turned a. trick,"- and to
hide hla emotion Jimmy hastened to
the lunch counter to get some of Heine's
best leberwurst
"Say! Qua Moser writes me an aes
"We're coin' to hev a big time. Join us,
Jimmy an' here X am. Bum auy ped
dles me de dope dat de guv'nor la roln'
to make Dockstsdter luk like tree dimes,
an' Frank Hennessy, Cam e side kick, is
goin' to warble Tickin Strawberries
ut -of Papa's Cocktail.' An' dere's a
bunch of oder awell Junk fer de blow
out Are yer coin' ter be dere. pair
Upon being assured that the reporter
intended to attend the stag social
Jimmy was plainly delighted.
"I'll aee you'ae dere. J hev ter blow
now to ehine ud me even in rags. Bar.
oat'a bard luck 'bout Mannln' closln' de
rum Joints, but I guess we U be sble
to get Jolt on Sunday,' ana, batting
one eye In eomlcal fashion, "Jimmy the
IMp disappeared through the swinging
aoora.
Words of Praia
For the several Ingredients of which Dr.
Pierce' medlclnea are composed. i glvea
by leaders to all the several school! of
medicine, should have far mora weight
than any amount of non-professional, tes
timonials. , Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip
tion has TKX BAMS OF HOKE ITT On ever
bottle-wrapper, in a full list of all Its in
gradients printed fn plain English.
If yon are an Invalid woman and suffer
from frequent headache, backache, gnaw
Ing distract In stomach, periodical pains.
dlssgreaCtrla, catarrhal,, pelvle drain.
draggliwdown distress In lower abdomen
or pelvis, perhaps dark spots or specks
dancing befora the ayes, faint spells and
kindled symptoms caused by female weak'
aess, otf that derangement of the feminine
organs, Mi can not do better than take
Dr. Pierfefc Favorite) Prescription.
The htspItaL surgeon's knife and opera
ting taaf may be avoided by the timely
use of tFavorito Prescription " In such
cases.., Thereby the obnoxious exsmln.
JIUTOS BEPLACE.
. STAGE HORSES
HUGE: FOSSILS fJ
TREASURE STATE
today. . The reform, hag lone been agi
tated by leadlnc American manufaa.
turere of Jewelry, ellverware. watohea
and optical supplies. As the federal
statute, however, applies-only to inter
face ana roreign commerce, it will be
neoessary for the state legislatures to
pass similar laws In order to protect the
stamping law hag been ' enacted. The
association of manufacturers will now
devote its energies toward the adoption
of uniform laws in other states. When
this has been done It will put an end .to
me extensive iranio now carried on fn
fake Jewelry and silverware bearing
counterfeit stamps as to quality and
manufacture. ,
atlons ar
. 1 ..IT T , ij.J A . 1
j yuctan can pvpia i inu a 11
loroug.i
arm
course oi snccessiui treatment carried QUI
tnjnc -iir.yoi. f "pnyV levorite
'rescrTptlon J compotea of the very beet
native medicinal roots knWn to medical
THIS JUROR HONEST ENOUGH TO
TELL, COURT HE WAS MUDDLED,
science for the curs of women's peculiar
ailments, contains no aiconoi ana bo
harmful or babi worming drugs.
Do not expect too much from "Favorite)
prescript ion! "it win not nerrorm mira
cles it will not disolve or curs tumors.
Ko medicine will. It will da as much ta
establish vigorous health In most weak
nesses and ailments peculiarly incident to
women as anv medicine can. It must be
glvenia fair chance by perseverance) in lw
use for a reasonable length of time.
ryq pn-t arrow in ssnent a -ret nns
trurrTsS a substitute for this rmiv-f
ItMa-nrnmnosItra
' ) Though ft la commonly supposed that
- Jurors are not always able- to under
stand clearly what the lawyers who try
t the cases are trying to do. It la not of
; tea that a Juror is found who will ad
mit his confusion. Before Judge
' Frmser la ' the circuit 'Court 'yesterday
! afternoon the trial of the condemnation
-suit of the Oregon Electric Railway
company against the Terwllllger Land
. company was interrupted by Juror Wil
: Ham M. Stanton. . Stanton apologised to
i the judge for - Interrupting, and then
i said: ,
' "I'm getting muddled, and the more
these legal gentlemen talk the more I
When we began here I
ught we were to fix the damage that
ild be done this land by having a I
muddled Z get;
tnougni
wouli
track built across It then subtract the
oenerit tne road would be to the land,
and find out how much the owner of
the land ought to have. But now we
are hearing about whether these care
will stop on the land.
"I thought I knew what this case was
snout, but I can t tell now whether It'a
anout a streetcar or a freight train.'
Judge JTraser explained tit Rtmrttrm
tnat tne number or tlmee In a dav that
ears would atop on the defendant's land
wouia maxe a aurerenoe in the benefit
the road would be to him. and the trial
went pa.
bick women are invited to consult Dr.
Plarca. bv letter, free. . All correspond
ence is guarded as sacredly secret and
womanly confidences are protected by
professional privacy. Address Dr. B. V.
Pierce, Buffalo, N. V... '
Dr. Fierce 's Pleases Pellets the best
laxative and regulator, of the bowels.
They invigorate stomacn, liver ana
bowels. One ft laxative j two or three x
cathartic, East to take as candy.
Qug;.Wagons. WfltBe Put Ecmalns of Three Primeral
on Hun Between Bend,
I Madras and Shaniko. ;
Monsters Found In a
i New Field.4 '
(SpedeJ ttlapetea t Tbe JoorsU.)
Madras, Or.. June 11-AutomobUes
are soon to be Installed in servtoe tin
. ' (Special Plrpatch to The Jesmal.)
,Lewlstown, Mont June 11. The, re
mains or a gigantio saurian, one of tbS
that part of the, Bend-Madraa-Shanlko I rarest of brshlstorlo creatures, mtuur.
wumri xoute, between xoungs Una- nrohablv so fwt mm ttn tn ttn
and OWeU. a distance of 49 nillsa, the have been found on the George Pierrle
automobile aervla ; niulm ihm,iil..k e , , .
Madru. -i ' . . """" I u b rwiuiiiuiii nomu creu oy
As soon as the machines can be Professor Waite of - the High School
brought from Port!&nA th.v vin h. mttt I fatultv end AttArnev RuAntnH Vi Tnhal
I.I. .. j T . . "! - ' ' r "
Hvuruing o ine announce-1 of this city, i
mailt miJ, hv u. n. t t n .....l " " 1 ,.
of h. ... -V " t,- I i BeveraJ. years ago Mr. . Von . TobaL
two relays pf stage horsee will be dle-J while : visit lh, that section learned of
uviibvu Trim ana sevaraj nnura' t n ih. . , i v-
saved on the trin t,nm ihi-iw TV V I " ""'""" " - """ua y'i
a distance of over SO miles. Ths com-1 .a ' Jnti?. ne went down with
pany expeete to be PSlffS lnveetlgate. Instead
rmrm frnm k. 1..1. . 1-1 i Al.-ZT-' I the skeleton -or the sjreat saurian was
B o ciocx P. m. in Send bv B o'clock I M" vi iam Ttruum
a- I
at 6 o'clock p. m. in Bend by, o'clock
tuw luuuwini mornin
w I ." .ivj at niuw intwrvsjs witn
A branch stare will be nut en Ka. m?"r or tne otner bones.
tween Prlneviiu n o'M.n Vm t.,.Z. I The professor also found the bones of
w j, miies, to connect with the main r:'""i , ,.i , ;"" j
lllA.flhan. I MUUVWUOa Willi roc uiai time oouia oe
iearnee or u at tnat time. This latter
skeleton la orobablv cractlcallv com
plete ana is a nare ecientirio treaeure.
In addition to-these the visitors se-
ourea rrsgments or tne remains of
much larger animal than, either of theaa
ana u is apparent that the ranch la
regular , graveyard of extinct animals
existing many centurlea ago. The find
(ftDechl Dboateh to Th J I is Qf the very highest ecleritlfio value
Salem. Or.. June 18 Robert U 8tev-l"na WIU qonntiesa attract wide attention
ens
route and much of the Prlnevlile-Shan
iko , passenger travel will thus be di
veriea , o . me westsiae line. f.
STEVENS .SEEKS TO MM-
;mjoe(cBexson,
: Frank W. Benson Is themonf aolentlets. It Is all the more In
It filed In the Marlon county I terestlng from the fact that while the
e
a as
state from submitting the act providing I vestlgated.
Dnsonera in unit i
a? u fake jeweley gets
UEATli BLOW IN LAW
MUCH EXCITEMENT; ;
NO BATTLESHIPS
! PROTECT COAST
Efforts Being -Made to Have
Ycssels Dispatched to
-A West at Once. ,
:BOOSEVELT AFRAID'
I . JAPS WOULD'OBJECT
.Former,, Busslan Ambassador Pre
dicts1 ' That Some -Day Americans
mote, according to Congressman George
Leavens Ulley of Connecticut 'and De
Alva Stanwood Alexander of New Tork.
who are in the city on their way home
from the congressional excursion to the
-nuippines. , , .
"SP11 B no money for such a con
flict", aaid Ulley. "War la an expen
el ve luxury and Japan's flnancea and
creau were pretty well exhausted la her
struggle with Russia. She went Into
aeoi to tne extent ox millions end is not
in shape to consider a oonfllct with
America, or any other first-class power
' yrcwvni. no naiion in tne world
would buy bonds from Japan for a oon
fllct With this count nr. America's rtraullt
Is good in addition to our own great
resources. Enarland would nnt i,i
Japan li the event of an American war
vi wir or no treaty, -men, too, tne Jap
anese Would nave Russia at their heels
ui en instant, I or tnat country thirsts
for vengeance.
"Without doubt latian la Ttiwnnrln
for, war. but not 'With America. Hh
must nght Russia again, and she knows
it nussia win turn again ta.Mancha
rl when once she has her Internal dlf
flcultles settled, and Janan arill ha
I polled to fight to yeuin her hold on that I
oounnrr. japan
'
Thomas PoweU went to bed
this morning if I l di. He e
lives In the Colonade hotel oft e j
Nineteenth street near Couch. JS
Before going to Bleep he, lit t a
cigar. " Powell fell asleep, the e
cigar fell upon the mattress. e
the ' mattress fell to - burning,- e
the landlord fell over himself e
running for . Are engine No, I,
and Roaeman , .Thomas Russell ' e
fell against that bedroom door. ve
Powell was slumbering and the e
mattress was smoldering. Hose- .e
man Russell put them both out e
with a bucket of water. : ? , e
ro well rubbed hla eyes, , yawned e
a sjeepy "thank you," hunted e
up the butt of the cigar, e
crawled Into another bed and e
was asleep again In five mln- e
utes. Damage one mattress, e
one nightshirt and half a cigar, e
consumed by flames. . , ei
. Death of Veteran Poetmaster.
fRpeelal Plfpatch t The Joeraal)
Onl.. lAm ' , O f 011. k
. I . . w vui
years, is dean, at tne age of 74 years.
He was a prominent Mason and a hia-h.
ly respected cltlsen.
(loanial Ipectel Servtce.)
Waahington, D. C June IS. The law
enacted at the last aesslon of congress
to prohibit false stamps on gold and
sliver articles entering Into Interstate
or xoreign commerce goee into effect
Eon 0
; Arnnifl
The Best Scorning Soap Maj$
MAQKIFICENT CHOBUS
AT SEATTLE OEATOBIO
i Seeurioff Soap
A Meuf Polish
A Glass Cleaner
falldng Machine to-VcS
This mschlns hss ths regular
$30 motor, U finished In oak,
and has a largs horn, : Ws will
sell any Talking Machine . on vv
'$l-a-week terms. ; ; i
mCORDS
We carry a complete stock of
latest Columbia Disc and Cylin
der Records. Taka a few min
utes and 'listen to one of our ,
noiseless running Orsphophones.
Wt hsve thenv at' all orices.
prices, from $20 to $100, Don't worry about the price; with our terms '
m aaie you wiu never miss tne money, tor you will spend your even
ings at noma and aava It';; .."
ffk 21.60
Photo-Anti-
The Kind That Cood
photographers want
Korona Camera, 4x5. . ,s. .f 16.75
Kororia Camera,' 4x5 ...!..f 52.25
Korona Camera, 5x7.... ?.f 45.00
Ansco Pocket Cameras, V - 1 ; 1
VAxlV ...v... ..'.6.50
Arum TVirV CrT s.-.'(
254x34.. 5 . . .j . . . . .v . ,.25.00
'Ansco Cameras,' 34x3,', universal
: focus . ............... t..5.l0
Buster Brovri Cameras.KS'
Splendid Una of Card Mounta and reneral sucollca. from the mtSee'
trivial article to the large, complicated high-grade professional outfits.
7v S gsasKBasaaKssB : ''
Skidmore Drug Cbmp any
lUIph Crysler, Prop. 151 Third Strtet
;szsszasi
SPECIAL NJUMBEK 3 . FRIDAY. AND SATURDAY AT
D .l if ';.?:'';EAST' SIDE
WS-m II MM WW 1 .Si nnnrrifnrm rmn
388490 East Morrison St, Near Grand Ave.
M
M
M
Women's Wash Skirts
Of extra quality white duck; full width and hand
somely tailored; regular w and 9-i5 quauues;
aa immense quantity, numerous styles, all sixes. ,
.89 c
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will want Amarlnan
Will ltate the Orientals as Bitterly SoSsonugonTiV us"" 'h wU1 do Fifteen Hundred Voice.' Will Sing
as H Does Now " . , i M1f r""a wun nw C01J8'U"
"There le no rsjin for fear that any
i wmviuiiy wiu ansa irom in nraia.
rJomtl iDtdai MarriM.. wrwwniion owr tn California trou-
WMhlnstenJan. ll.-Home of the tJ&rj?&
. , eastern, press have just discovered that tne opposition party In J apart-4,0 bring
S thls country has not a single battleship 0n ww;. 'They are merely sqifisbbling;
' in service In the Pacific ocean, and ef- wnong themseJves.. The thoughtful
i forts are being made to get ships dls- r v"ap?. wiif. at nothing- to bring
; .u ... . .u. .i-i.i. Ion trouble with thin mimlr. T, I. n-1
fration la not likely to do anything of h?I?bI.t. th the next oongrese will .ololsts .of national reputation
. the sort, not believing the situation to ? anyth.,n owar4 alterint the present LlL?Ji,-n'r n .f Handel's Messiah, the
Handel's "Messiah" for
Endeavorera. -
(Special DUpetch to Tbs JoaraaL)
BeatUe, wash., June II. A chorus ef
1,500 .voices, the largest ever brought
ftff ,A.k.. I A I. - V. . ... I
It la nof i . x-4iio normweai wjii 1
treaty with Japan."
' be eerlous snd knowing that such
course would five Japan Cause for of
: fenee. ' ..., .. , -; -t . t , : .
The present flurry with Japan Is said
to be giving great satisfaction to cer
tain members of the diplomatlo corps,
. who heartily detest the Japanese. - Just
before leaving this country, Count Caa
i slnU former Russian ambassador, made
this prediction:. -. - .... v . . . . ,
"American people Just now are In
.' raptures over the Japaneee. I am an
1 nln man. vf T will bm th. .1. v wham
"the Japanese will be accordingly hated alM at his. home at Riddle, Douglas
; by the Americana as they are by the county, June , was born near Browns-
nuiMiu. I vine in last, in ini na attendad
lege at McMinnvllle end while there
LITE SKETCH OF
JAMES E. HAREIS0N
.V (SpeeiU Dispatch te The JoaraaL)
i BrownsvUle, Or : June H. James
Robert, Harrison, son of Mr. and Mrs.
1 nomas Harrison of this plaoe. who
JAPS HAVE NO 5IONET
united with the Baptist church, and ud
s-4e-li rka.t.el. j.. x - K
Crbngressmiui Lilly DeclAre War Ig I McMlnnvUu college In 1902, and the fou
rt -.iwn,w "win 7 uaent attn ore-
i v ..' (Special Dbpatcb to The 'JoaraaL) ' V
I 1 Seattle, June 1 J. A war with Japan
vis a possibility that is rldicujausly re-
.n .... 1
Agricultural
years of i
gon
college. Whan 21
are ha moved to RMdla having
tmvui a aiuro were, ane louowing
wb iiuinni 10 Minnie i van.
aughter of Moses Ryan, of that place.
He was a. prominent leader In the pro
hibition movement in Douglas county.
buu mm yruoiuir none as mucn lor the
cause as any other person In that sec-
His body is burled In th
his uncle's farm and Mr hi nM hnn.
Being an Odd Fellow he was buried by
the Odd Fellows of ; Brownsville. He
was aviso s wooaman. He leaves his
wiie. laiiuer. moiner and four brnthara
unoiuca uinf Diner relatives.
SILVERT0N COMPANIES
EEECT PLANING MILL
(Special Dispatch to Tbe JoaraaL) .
' Sllverton, Or., June IS. A movement
is on root in mis city to establish an
ouier luraoering enterprise wnlch prom
oe
ng
Blmeral, Brewer Brothers, A. Porter and
ises to oe a very important addition to
interests in HUverton. c J.
lumbering
Here are the suits that
wil stay with the boys right
through the game suits
' made by men who remember
that they were once boys.
' Double breasted coat and
full trousers.
Style? Yes.
Well fitting? ' Yes.
, Cheap? JNo, but low in
price. i . "
Durable? That's one of
our strong points. ' v
This week an especially at
tractive showing, of Wash
SuitsRussian and . Sailor,
at $1JJ0. ' f '
ClotliinqCb
CuSlCuhnPicp,;
I.!cna and Boys Outfitters..
; ZC3 and K3 Third St. .
LeRo;
lere. Durchaserfelrht ncr nt imj
south of the depot yesterday and will
very near future erect a large
mill, where all kinds of dressed
will be manufactured. Tha four
mills interested in the enternrise hav
a capacity of 60.000 feet of lumbar
day. . They will Incorporate, and it4s ex-
pected that one or two other mill own
ers will become Interested In. in t rants.
action.
ATTORNEY GENERAL
ON STATE BANK LAW
(Special Dispatch te The Joeraal.)
Salem. Or., June U. Attorney-General
Crawford In an opinion given at
the request of W. A. Ewing, cashier
of the Scio State bank at Sclo. hnlria
that the banking law passed at the last
ssion or tne legislature aonllna nut
only to every bank established after the
law should go in effect but to all banks
doing business in the state crlor to tha
passing of ths law; also that the courts
win hold that the law was enartAri i
uhdefwhat is called the police power of
tne state ana tnat it will be Held to ba
I constitutional. -
oratorio selected br th. mnii-i nm
mlttee'tci be sung at the Christian En-
ueavor cOTvenuog to pe held In thla
alt "r w-Je.
The chorus together with aa orches
tra of 160 pieees has been rehearsing
u iuw cny ior ine past lour months
under the direction of James Hamilton
Howe, a well-known figure in musical
circles in this section. The work Is aU
mosi compietea ana eritlfes who have
heard the chorus declare that the work
of the elngers is equal to ariy chorus
i us sise ever Drougnt together. v
- The oratorio will be sung on the even
ing of July S, and will be produced in
w Huston tent, one of the large tenta
obtained by the committee .of 1907. to I
db usea as an auaiiorium, space will
be provided for the seating of 7,000 vis
itors unaer tne nig canvas. ,
The soloists : have not been secured
but the . chairman of . the music com
mittee, Charles C. Englehard, is cor-
responains Wltn soloists thraus'n
couairy. it is nis intention to secure
est singers possiDie.
The Sale of the S. J. Sinpr & Sons
. AND GARSON, MEYER & COMPANY'S
im
. Jl 71
MHEael'V
Silk
TAFT DECLARES FOR
. BIG STICK POLICY I
- i ii '
. (Journal Special Service.)
Iowa City, Iowa, June 13. Secretary!
Tart said to the students of the' Uni
versity of Iowa, yesterday: ' I
corporation counsels must cease sao-
uicing nonor to aid the greedy interests
hey represent. : They must ceasa da.
fending criminals and outwitting law
and Justice. The railroads - must yield
to the public demand for rate, les-lala
tton, stop overcapitalisation ana kindred
eviis. ...
AMBASSADOR BRYCE
APPROVES DEMOCRACY
' (Jonrnal Special Serrlee.V '
Vrbana, I1L. June IS. Ennllsh Am
bassador Bryce. in addressing the stu
dents at Illinois university, yesterday
said that a government bv the nennla
Jtb the best form of government for any
country. He said that Switzerland is I
the most euccessnil of all democracies.
Continues to be the leading trade event in Portland, and that some thintrs are selline at one
third and some. things at one half the prices all other stores ask Is as true as it is acceptable. No
VI o.- .V, In n ... ,t.. ii . - XT At, .a f - .4 J.J
. "VAv- uuo buiic.ij juiug iuuic nitui aii uiuci. wunucr uus siorc is always truwucu co its
capaaty, regardless of weather conditions, for it is always looking after ; the people's t welfare.
-1 M ' 04 C JP In sizes for men of maturity as weli.as young men
VJ.Tf VJLV UL and . youths. Here indeed is the best reason for im
Q Q ';i Cn o mediate buying. A price,, that no other store could
VUlls? jquptet : even gin clearance .times; Neat checks, neat 1
I ;., . : . .. 1 mixtures, neat patterns of every description and plain -JL.
blacks or blues, too. y Single breasted or double breasted, either in.the-
modesty models or, in the extreme as.yo'u prefer. Take our word for it, "
: the greatest values ever offered. Choice $8.75.
W.1 1
$11.75 For Men's and Young Men'a Suits in all sizes, styles and
: colors, $17.50, $18 and $20. Made of America's purest woolens,
.fashioned by America's most skilled jailors and -worn by Amer
ica's most frugal men, for the time has passed when people throw
' away money to please a less, fortunately situated merchant.'
There isn t much sentiment in' business and those who .want for
'-1 J . f' -1 - it'' I. 1 CI "'. ' j a.nA . ... .... .
VI I 1 II III f I iwilL I $UJ5 the ame as sell regularly" and universally for $18 and $20 will do well to take advantage
JuLUDUlYI rowoE i .
I 1 - ' - '
m
$14.75 for Men's $22.50, $25 & $27.50 Grades $18.75 for Men's $30.00 and $35.00 Qualities
- "" v.v, "w m ..wiu w iubu iw-scicvt, uu many ui l no nciicst mown.
i mm won no taiior couia give you octter, eevn tnough you'd be willing to pay him
weaving, perfection in tailoring and perfection in merchandising, for there isn't another
duplicate .this offer, save for $7.50 to $12.50 more per suit. ,
double the price we're asking. Here Is perfection in
tore In, Portland and few elsewhere that could possibly
A. Y. P. Commissioners Named.
(Bpaelal Diapateh to The JoaraaL)
Salem. Or.. June 11 W H. whrnn
of HUlsboro, J. O. Booth of Grants Pas.
IM. D. Wisdom of Portland. H W'ttn.
of Portland and W. T. Wright of Union
have been appointed Oregon commis
sioners to the Alaska Yukon Pari fin ax.
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