The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 13, 1907, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAIii PORTLAND SATURDAY EVENINO, JULY IS, 1807,
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WAR IN
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Admiral Yamamoto's Traveling: Companion Says Conflict
With America Is as Certain as the Axiom That Two
k- and Two Make Four Want I?edr&s for Insults.
' (Jooroal Special Barries.)
New York. July IS. "That there can
. bs no question of a war between Japan
:nd the United States ! aa plain aa the
axiom two and two make four.' " wrltea
S Kojimo Matsukath. a Japanese of high
" rank, editor of tho KoIe Shlnbun. one
Of the moat Influential Japaneae inw-
: papers, In an article In the World today.
' tl. la with Admiral TUMDIOtO.
There la no war oartv In Japan," he
and sketching for pleasure. The
Japanese arrested yesterday has been
for some time cook of the officers' mese
The skethches, which were found In hie
bnggage, were of (rood workmanship
and his supply of engineering literature
proves him to be a close studeut.
Swindler Bunkoes Mining
Men at Goldfield and the
British Government.
continues. 'There are about 10.000 out
of tO, 000 000 people who are excuea, dui
they do not want war; they want re
dress for the damage Inflicted on their
countrymen In 8 an Francisco. The Ban
Francisco trouble Is to our mutual na
tional relation as the sting of a gnat
on the human body."
(Journal Special Strrlce.)
Washington, D. C July IS. Officials
of the judge advocate general's office
said they did not recall any statute
covering the act of an Individual who
ht be detected making drawings of
(Journal "peril I Sarvfce.)
San Diego. July 13. Army offlcere
are convinced that some one connected
with the Japanese government Is deter
Mina in amirri nlana of the fortifica
tions at Fort Roeecrena Last evening
a second subject of the mikado was es
eorted off the reservation under guard
and told to keep away.
The Japanese who was arrested on
Tuesday evening was a stranger, and
he made the plea that he was traveling
mlRi
a fort or other government buildings In
a military reservation. The officials
said, however, that such reservations
were subject to such regulations aa the
secretary of war promulgated.
Any one on the reservation without
tike right to be there. If found doing
nmafhln. fia Via Mrtitatlnni fnrhln
Is liable to ejectment or any other pun- Prlonr fTCL" ."J" ?!
i.hn. .r.JA-A tralla before coming to tl
(Jovraal Special "errlee.)
Vallejo, Cal.. July IS. Orders were
received at the Mare Island yard today
from Washington to have- all launches
it feet In length and over which are
attached to the local station equipped
with apparatus for mlnlna ha r bora, or
ders were also received to rush work
on the tug Fortune, which Is now being
repaired at the yard.
MANY WOULD-BE POLICEMEN
PASS ATHLETIC TESTS WELL
r
Tom on big one: reach out there.
Look out there, fatty, or you will bruise
your heels. Walk on your toes there.
11m. Watch out. reddy, or you will
, tangle up your knees. Run like a dog,
not like a duck."
These and similar admonitions floated
over the hlih board fence Inclosing
Multnomah field, making patent the
fact that SI residents of the city who
aspired to wear ths brass and blue of
the police department were undergoing
their speed tests. . t
Down tn the broiling sun of the arena
Dave Campbell, chief of the fire de
partment, assisted by Detective Tiche
ror and Jack King held stop watches on
the striving candidates. Men of all slses
to the number of SI took their turns
two at a time In fleeing from the dis
charge of the pistol behind them toward
the whitewashed strip 100 yards ahead.
Fifteen seconds may look like a long,
long time to Dan Kelly and a few other
fleet-footed youngsters, who win fame
by their ability to make human racing
machines of themselves, but the period
was as a breath of the wind to those
who went over the course yesterday
All got under the limit, one or two by
one fifth of a second, others with two
whole ticks of the watch to their mar-
fln. Taken as a whole the bunch was
aster than the usual aggregation
brought before the examiners, for there
was a greater proportion or is second
men present than of those who made
the distance In 14 4-6 seconds.
The successful 21 will finish their ex
aminations with a mental test today.
(Journal Special ferries-)
New York. July IS. A man who posed
as Ijord Da Molavne or cngiiuiu, h
Ooldfleld. Nevada, and in other western
towns, and who is said to have been a
swindler wherever he has gone, has been
arrested here and will be taken to Chi
cago, where charm of wife and child
desertion will be made against him. lie
is also accused of defrauding many
Chicago meat packers. It is said that
In Ooldfleld he duped several prominent
cltlsana to the extent of $5,000. He
gives his full name as Cecil W. H. Uo
Moleyne.
The real Lord De Moleyne. who la now
In Chicago oooperated with the ponce
in tracing the man who misused his
name. He save tne ewinaier was lor
merly employed as valet bv his brother,
Captain De Moleyne, in England. The
rlsoner swindled many persons in ui-
nls country. It
la allered.
During the Boer war. It Is said, the
man under arrest purchased large quan
tities of canned meats and sold them
for bis own gain, while the bills were
sent to the office of the British consul.
Fleet Fugitive Chased
Vain by City Marshal
at The Dalles.
in
escaped by runnl
no. tne orncer, who drew
PORTLAND QUARTERS
(Continued from Page One.)
GROCERS PLAff
PURE FOOD SHOW
Good Music and Public Wed
. ding Will Be Features of
September Event
' Hard work la now being done by the
xecut)ve committee In charge of the
promotion of the pure food show to be
given by tne Portland Retail Grocers'
association from September S to 14 In
clusive. J. W. Dean, general manager of
the show, has opened his headquarters
at 235 Pine street and la rapidly getting
the work tn shape.
Already the greater portion of the
main floor has been taken for exhibits
and many applications are coming In
daily for space In the old Exposition
building where the ehow is to be held.
It la announced that Round's Ladles' or
chestra of New York will be one of the
leading musical attractions, while Miss
Oussle Lenshaw, famous as a baritone
Singer, has also been secured to sing.
A baby show, bread baking contests, a
public wedding and many other unique
eaatiit-Mi have been Drovfded. while the
!, country store will be in charge of one
or lye cnariiavuto vt aauwuvM. v w..
.city,-and will add much to the amuse
' inent of the wee.
Th MmmlttM has arranged for 150,
ertn ti,-vt.t. tn ha show to be distributed
itv th arocers of the city to their
patrons The committee in charge of
the work Is composed or tne xouowin
well-known grocers of the city: B. .
Dresser, J. E. Malley. J. C. Mann. I
m r nti.th.r r!harlfl W
Btubbs, J. E. Eastes. Charles B. Merrick
pan " Kellaher, Francis seaiy,
Lewis and D. C. Burns.
Georjje
STREETCAR COMPANY
(Continued from Page One.)
out of the council chamber, was: "I'll
'avion nut n ston to this corner work.
V The mayor started toward Alder
treet fully determined to stop at least
the tearing out or tne corner.
When seen this morning Superintend
: ent Fuller of the street railway com
Fany, said: "It was only after tho
ullest consideration had been given the
matter from every standpoint that the
'company concluded to lay Its tracks as
they now are. We know the present
tracks are objectionable to the public.
'but If any one can suggest a better plan
'we ehould be glad to near it.
"If we swung farther out on Second
r First street traffic would be ob
structed a great deal more than It Is
.now. We believe that the present plan
la best for ail parties concerned.
Badlns Too Small.
: ' -"Most of the Portland sidewalk cor
'ers have a radius of less than five feet
You Can't Enjoy
YOUR UJtCJtTlOM
If you find that the strange eating and
drinking upsets your stomach and liver
and causes you to suffer from an attack
:of Cramps, Diarrhoea or Biliousness, be
on the safe side and take along a bottle
of
Hostetter's
Stomach
Bitters
A dose at the first
symptom will save
you much unnec
essary suffering,
for It never falls
to keep the Stom
ach, Liver and
Kidneys tn a heal
thy, condition. It
also cures
room Jkmrm
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WIFE OF THE PEACE
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"When I say we found conditions
ood and the work of the various
ranches of the department progressing
favorably, I mean that we found all of
ficials hard at work, striving to prose
cute the government's business, as rap
idly as possible.
Mo Badloal Change.
There, are no radical chanres to be
made In the service, but needed Improve
ments will be made wherever they have
been found necessary. This Is chiefly
In the way of adding men in one place.
ahlftlna about in others ana making rec
ommendatlons that will have for their
purpose the extension of the work,
"f am verv well satisfied with oondl
tlons as I found them. I have been lm-
Dressed with the seal and activity die
played at all places, and have secured
much valuable Information that could
be gained only by a personal visit to the
west.
At noon Secretary Oarfteld and party
were the sruests of honor at a lunoheon
riven bv Dr. Henrv W. Coe at the let
ters residence. Those who sttended
were Secretary Garfield, John N. Gar
field, Judge Bellinger, Mr. Plnchot, Mr.
Newell, Dr. McOee, Senator Fulton, Con
gressmen Hawlev and Ellis, H. W. Scott
and Tom Richardson.
When seen at noon, after conferring
with local officials, Secretary Oarfleld
stated that he had found the same gen
eral activity apparent In Portland fed
eral offices that he found elsewhere.
"Everything Is all rlsht," he said. "I
have Just concluded conferences with
nearly every head of the branches of
the government service in the city and
am wen pieasea wun me snowing
made.
Visited Oregon City.
At I o'clock the party left for Ore
gon City in a epeclal car over the O.
W. P. line. Accompanying on the trip
. s.t... , 1 . . j a - t
tomey William C. Bristol, Maror Harry
a 1 ii" ...11
Postmaster John W. Mlnto, K u Dur
ham, D. C Henney, E. O. Hopaon, R. M.
Tuttle, E. A. Allsn, J. A. Holmes. H. A.
Brown, R. F. Prael and A. M. Smith.
Returning from Oregon City the mem
bers made the trip down the river In
launches, with a brief stop at the Oaks.
Before the trip to Oregon City the mem
bers enjoyed an automobile ride about
the city in wnich they were joined by
Julius Meier, J. C. Ainsworth, and R.
R. Wrood.
Tonight a banquet will be given In
honor of Secretary Garfield at the Com
mercial club. In addition to the 12S lo
cal guests to attend will be the mem
bers of the official party. The speakers
will be. Secretary Garfield, Judge Bal
linger. Director Newell, Chief Forester
Plnchot, W. J. McOee, Joseph A. Holmes,
Governor Chamberlain, Judge Stephen
A. Lowell, of Pendleton: C. E. S. Wood,
benator E. W. Haines, of Forest Grove;
Dr. H. W. Coe and Senator C. W. Hod
son. The banquet will also be attended by
well known business men of Salem,
Hermiston, Forest Grove, Pendleton,
Baker City and other Oregon cities.
Music will be furnished by the Port
land Male quartet.
(Special Dispatch to The JeamaL)
The Dalles, Or, July II. City Mai
shall Sexton flrCtf' three shots yester
day at a man naftr1, peters, whom he
was trying to arresf The man finally
lng ..Tough an alley,
aead sight
on him, wss afraid to shoot because
two laboring men were crossing the
street directly In front of Peters. The
fellow was as fleet as a deer, whf the
officer was suffering from aa attack; of
rheumatism.
Peters wss charged with breaking
open a trunk at the Obarr hotel, and
there Is a mystery surrounding ths af
fair which has not been cleared. It
seems that W. H. Noel has been working
ai me notei about tnree weeks, and his
wife has been living at Troutdale. The
proprietor told Noel to bring his wlf
to The Dalles, and he would give her
empioyemeni. Mrs. rfoei arrived xnura
day, but stated that at Hood River Pet
ers stole her trunk check. On the efter
noon looal she returned to Hood River.
and arrived yesterday morning with her
trunk, soon after the trunk was de
posited at the hotel Peters appeared on
the scene and, it la charged, forcibly
opened the trunk. Noel recognised the
man by his voice and telephoned to
an offloer to have him arrested. He
told the officer that he had trouble with
Peters, who was in love with his wife
before he married her and swore he
would kill Noel. They met some time
afterward and Noel says he was shot
through the shoulder and beaten Into In
sensibility.
Since that time he has been very
much afraid of Peters and he would not
accompany Sexton In attempting the
arrest.
The offloer followed Peters two
blocks, and when he waa near enough to
him told him to throw up his hands.
Then Peters took to his heels and the
officer fired.
Peters will probably be arrested and
then the mystery surrounding the al
leged shooting of Noel and the stealing
of the cheak and consequent breaking
of the trunk and theft of letters and
papers will doubtless be made plain.
I Crystal Wafer Set
Consisting of one Pitcher
and six Tumblers
mm !
Tie
Regular value $1.59
STOLE GRIP WITH
A FORTUNE IN IT
But It Was In Bonds and Securities
Instead of Cash Thieves Soon
In JalL at Ashland.
CHINAMEN TO RETURN
TO FRISCO QUARTERS
(Journal Special Service.)
Ban Francisco, July 18. At a signal
from the Chinese consul-general Mon
day, 12,000 piartalled orientals who have
: temporarily resided In Oakland since the
; great conflagration will cross the bay
and establlsn themselves In their old
i quarters behind Portsmouth square
' the Chinatown of earliest Frisco his
I tory. Substantial new brick buildings
or three ana rour stones nave been
Tii4i ! nWii.. nf mi v, 'erected for the accommodation of the
i u. ,,v,m.D Ui vu.uui,0, i orientals. Most of these have been lav
M. DepeW, who with her husband , lsh'y decorated with red and green paint
ana gold leaf, preserving in a measure
recently saiiea to join ner son on , the Asiatic atmosphere. All of the old
the continent. I "T"8 n cui ,,m" w,'" "t0
u i iu ' iiiuuivf II n tit u.n u. i 11 uvvui lij c
; show rlace of the city.
In San Francisco the corners ail have! ;
a radius of 15 feet. By cutting off the TITIPV "CP'R'PTQQ WTTT
corners on Alder street between First ; lAXJj r EjIxIXLijCj tVlJJli
and Second a 12-foot radius is given, i
The mayor maintains that the conven-
lence of pedestrians Is lessened but the :
beauty of tne street ana tne drainage
facilities are greatly enhanced.
Where sidewalks in Portland are on a
small radius the catch basins resemble
deep holes In the ground. On Alder
treet where we nave cut orr tne cor
ners there will be two gratings instead
(Spatial Otapetek t The JoaraaL)
Ashland, Ore., July IS. Pete Varsaila,
colored, and Gus Willis, a young white
men. were examined In Judge M. F.
Eggleston's court here yesterday on the
charge of stealing a suit case of O. H.
Perry from a car of the train between
Ashland end Gold Hill Wednesday night,
and committed for trial in the circuit
court Perry is a mining man of Arl
sona and his suit case contained bonds
and securities worth about $30,000.
The thieves, after securing the case
from the car. took a train back to Cen
tral Point, where removing the valuable
papers, they carried the valise to a field
ana thence backtracked toward Ashland
Perry secured a warrant at Ashland
and Chief Slmone caught the men
Thursday evening east of Talent Some
or Perry's effects were found upon
them. The bonds and securities they
had expressed to a name at Sacramento.
when thev were removed at Centra;
Point and these have since been secured
ror Mr. erry.
FRIENDS OF JUDGE
ARE SENT TO PRISON
of
PROBE STANDARD OIL
i Journal Special Service.)
St. Touls, Mo., July 18. Former
Jude Fra.iklln Ferrlss of this city, who
was recently appointed examiner to take
testimony In the government suit
of one and the water can escape much j against the Standard OH company, will
num., ci oegin nis labors next week and will col
lect evidence to be presented at the next
more easily. There are a
1-foot radii in tne city ana tney are
much prettier than the other ones."
AUTO WRECK KILLS
MAN AT EELLINGILIM
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
Belllmrhnm. Wash.. July 18. The
clutch failed to work as the auto driven
y John Larson, a wealthy man or tnis
fty. was turning Into a narrow road,
the machine with its occupants went
ver an embankment near Samlsh lake
last night. Larson received fatal ln-
urles and died this mornlner. Dr. D. 1,
lggs and Glen Hyatt receivea minor
injuries.
court hearing of the case on September
zo. juage f erries will rule on all testi
mony submitted throughout the country
in tne attempt to prove that the Stand
ard Oil company is an illegal coroora
tlon, the outgrowth of a conspiracy that
nan us beginning in 1870. ' Testimony
will probably be taken during the course
of the case in all parts of the country
the Standard does business.
where
MX'
Try bottle We
(nannta) it port
NDEAVORERS WILL
GO ON EXCURSIONS
Seattle. Wash., July 1.-Tralning In
cltlsenshlp was the general topic of this
morning's session of the Christian En
deavor convention. This afternoon
will be generally observed as a holiday,
and numerous excursions are planned.
A second rendition of "The Messiah"
will close the evening's proceedings.
SCHMITZ'S PLEA LOST
IN APPELLATE COURT
Ban Francisco, July lJ.The appellate
court today indefinitely postponed ac
tion on the appeal of Mayor Schmitx
to compel Judge Dunne to set the date
for the bearing of his bill of exceptional
The court left the matter to Jude
Bird Beat Telegraph.
From the London Evening Standard.
A pigeon belonging to John Shuker of
the Market Drayton Homing club, re
leased at Gloucester, arrived at Market
Drayton In 71 minutes, in which time
he covered a distance of 72 miles.
The bird returned 15 minutes before
the telegram arrived announcing its re
lease from Gloucester.
Wise Campers
Take along
Grape-Nuts
FOOD
Ready, cooked
Delicious?
Nutritious
There a Reason"
(Journal Special Berries.)
Toledo. Ohio, July '18. Twenty-three
Toledo's wealthiest business men
were sentenced by Judge Llndley W.
Morris to serve six months In the work
house and to nav fines of 11.000 each
for violating the Valentine anti-trust
law. Owing to the fact that there is an
epidemic of smallpox In the workhouse
tne judge suspended the sentence for
ten days, at the end of which time the
men must begin to serve their sentences.
They pleaded guilty and conaequently
cannot appeal. Their one hope or escap
lng lies in the attack on the constltu-
v of the law made in the f am oil!
Ice combine caees of a year ago, now be
fore the supreme court This hope, how-
ever, is slender.
The men sentenced were lumber deal
ers, brick manufacturers and bridsre men
All were old friends of the Judge, and
pleaded guilty before him two months
gao. When they faced him for sentence
the situation was dramatic. Judge
Morris gave the men a scathing lecture
before passing sentence. He said he
had come to the conclusion that the
mere assessing of fines would not check
members of illegal combinations and
that the only remedy society can have
is to see mat every violator or the law
serves a term in prison.
RENT ROOM IN WHICH
TO LEAVE VICTIM
(Rpeclal Dispatch te The Journal.)
Billings. Mont, July 18. E. H. Cadell
a telegrapher, is the victim of a mys
terious murder, which Is puzzling the
police. Cadell was brought In a dying
condition to a lodging house conducted
by a Chinese by two unknown men, who
engaged a room hurriedly, threy CadeU'a
form in on the floor and then left. The
man soon expired. Cadell's head was
fractured by some Instrument. Nothing
of value had been taken from Cadell's
person, and he 18 thought to have been
the victim of some one's vengeance.
STATE INSTITUTIONS
MUST DIG UP FEES
(Special Dispatch to Tbe Journal.)
Olympla, Wash., July IS. State Trea
surer George G. Mills has made the cus-
covery that considerable sums of money
Persons suffering from heart
troubles should avoid coffee.
Secure a heart tonic and a
coupon for
"Golden
Grain
Granules"
From S Id dm ore Drug Co.,
Jones Drug Store, and Allen
Drug Co., who recommend
it. Golden Grain Granules
for sale by the grocery trade.
omaojf iotha
OmaCrOsT XOTXX.S.
The BREAKERS HOTEL
AMERICAN PLAN.
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UAsnro stnaum bxsobt or nn vaczrxo sTOBTarvrasT.
Electric Light Steam, Hot and Cold Salt Water in Every Tub. Buy Tickets
to Breakers, Paelflo County, Wash. Postofflce Address, Breakers, wash.
OAJUrOBJTZA XOTBXa.
Hakes the skin like you want It
Does it in a moment.
Hzgaris
cMagnolia. 'Balm.
A liquid preparation for Faoe,
Neck, Arms ana Hands.
It is neither sticky nor greasy.
It's harmless, clean
and refreshing.
Cannot be detected.
Two colors Pink and White.
Use it morning, noon and night,
Winter, spring, summer, rail.
. SAMPLE FREE.
LTOW Mro. Co., M A. Fifth St., Brooklyn, M. T,
are collected by the different stats In
stitutions, educational and others. In the
form of fees ' for diplomas and other
services, for which no special account
ing has been made to the state treasurer
in the past out wnion now must be turn
ed Into the treasury dally under an act
of- the last legislature. The governor
nas been canea on to aavise tne state
Institutions to render an accounting.
Treasurer Mills submitted the matter
to the attorney reneral. who advises
him thst the funds must be turned Into
the treasury. The state educational In
stitutions collect fees for diplomas
ranted, ror laboratory worx. ror see
clal courses of study and other things,
and it has been customary in the past
for all such moneys to be turned Into
what is called an ''incidental fund" for
the use of the Institution itself.
Being an Alkaline Liquid
Dentrifice, SOZODONT
penetrates all the little crev
ices of the teeth, neutralizes
the dangerous mouth acids
and purifies the whole tooth
structure, making the teeth
strong and well.
Stand by SOZODONT, and
your teeth .will stand by, you, .
FIRE TREATMENT
(Continued from Fe One.)
which was well rubbed In. This treat
ment was more or less heroic? but there
was more to come.
Hr Most Subjugate Samoa. s
Explaining that firs was necessary for
the complete subjugation of the demon
or rneumausm, tne ceiesuai meaicai
man touched a match to the annolnted
Irno Rrla'ht 1u blare em-anr un. So
did Johnson, and he forgot his malady I
long enougn to cnase me meaicine man
out or nis oomicue. -men ne applied
good old Finnish lotions to the over
heated Joint and sought the district at
torney for reparation.
Wing Lee has been convicted onoe or
twice before for practicing medicine
without .a license, and the last time gave
his word to the district attorney that
he would seek new pastures for ths
employment of his oriental activities.
He has evidently not kept his promise
and Deputy Bert Haney now promises
to send him to jsil for a Short sojourn
In which to meditate upon ths conse
quences of promises mads to. ths tv
but afterwards broken. i
HOTEL JEFFERSON
TURK AND COUGH STRCCTS
SAN riANCISCO
FECIAL SUMMER a)TC
Mew hotel, f sees Jeffessea Square, Two
leeks from Tan Ness Ave., the present shop
ping district. Car lines transferring all eves
aitr' Baas dan. Ewrr modern convenience.
ISO rooms single or en suite. 1M private baths,
Americas and European plana rrloes modes
ate. Omnibus meets all trains.
STEWART BARKER CO.
lbs' Betel Stewart Opens September 1st,
The Portland
PORTLAND, OREGON.
EUROPEAN PLAN ONLY
HEADQUARTERS rOR TOURISTS
AND COMMERCIAL
TRAVELERS.
everything to eat and drink, and
It costs no more In the
Portland Hotel RathsksTWr
than elsewhere in the city,
weekday night from :I0 to It.
m. o. sowni, Bbaa
Sfveryl
sJBAVTmr& irarw
Hotel "Key Route Inn"
22nd Street and Broadway
OAKLAND
Sonny rooms, private baths, long-dls-
tanoe telsphones, compressed sir clean
ins, large lobby, cafe a la carte with
cuisine and service unsurpassed. Tor
rates, etc., address
N. a MTJLLAN, Manager.
Formerly Assistant Manager Paiaoe
iiotei. Ban .Francisco.
HOTEL HOLLAND
XUls Street, Bt Fowell sad Vases,
an rraacisoo.
NOW OPEN
Strictly rirsv-Class, Absolutely Xlrs-
proox, jaeesaai wiia saw.
j. csomu, ICgX
. COFFEE
Let it be rood or let it
alone; poor coffee is poor
consolation.
Toer grocer returns your money if yes dea'l
like ScbuHag's Best : we per blnu
Law Null; Sheriffs BUI Void.
(Special Dispatch to Tl earaaL),
General Atkinson has sd vised the board
of control that ths law requiring sher
iffs to transport non-resident Insane
persons to their : homes hss been held
null and void by ths supreme court and
therefore bills of sheriffs for siich ser-
yioe sannot fee) sHowed.
HOTEL LENOX
com. nxxo ato iurjr rn,
Portland's L.ateK and
Most Modern Motel
New Building, conveniently locat
ed, fitted with the latest designed
furniture, hot and cold water tn
every room, private baths, modern
Orlll, long distance telephone, free
automobile bus. sample room, free
from noise, facing plaza Rates fl
and up.
Hotel Salt Air
OS A TUB TTUB.
Bvwy modern convenience: excel
lent board. For terms WTlte MRS. W.
B. HUTCHINSON. Long Beach, Wash.
CAMP JUST FOR FUN!
On OOZ.TXKBZA SXOTTOX. It Is an Ideal
place for plcnlo parties, lots ,of nice,
cool shade trees; ice cream stand; boats
for rent 12o per hour; 1.00 per day.
Vancouver ears; get -oft .at FafrSH's
crossing, walk north to slough; fare f o.
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yisfstrtd Stock Oanaed Qoeda.
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