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, Railroads Force Merchants
;" to Stand Losses Caused by
.-Reduction of Passenger
i ;.. Ffarcs Magnates Blame
Anti-Rebate Laws. V
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SHIPPERS
-PAY BILL
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Chicago. April 1. Shipper of fro
terles, soap, hardware and many olaaaea
if dry good aU over the country far
they are going to enable eastern rail
' ways to recoup any losses due to pas-
I longer rate reduction!, and the man who
tncludea beans, sugar, flour and cab
Urea, among other thing. In hie diet
may have, hto pay enough, more to give
railroads a II .per cent i advance for
bauling them. Varloua aesoclatlon of
weatern ahlppera - and manufacturer!
have been here trying to dissuade the
astern claselAoatlon committee from
hangea which would . amount to- ad'
ranees In rates. The explanation of
the railroads Is that they aimpiy want
foods erated or boned, to. avoid claims
for loss or damage which, they assert,
' save Increased . 100 per cent since re-
' bates were abolished. Last year $2 3,
100.60 - was paid by railroads of the
sountry In settlement of freight loss
nd dam ire claims, according to figures
tlven by R. C Richards, general claim
gent for the Chicago Northwestern
railway, In an address. "This sum," he
tdded, "was 600 per cent more than waa
eald 19 years ago by the transportation
tompanlea. During the same period the
number of traffic managers of Indus
trial concerns has increased by about
the same percentage. I will Dot under-
: lake to aay what relation the one beara
to the other. The great cauaea of de
lay In the investigation Khd settlement
f claims are the Improper atepe taken
by claimants in presenting claims. The
large inoreaae In this Hem of expense
lemands the best thought of every rail
road manager in the country.' Mr.
Richards urged greater business co
operation between the shippers and the
railroads and declared that through co
operation the present big troubles of
both would become unimportant and
. . taelly settled. .v- r .. ;
The $20,000,000 bond Issue for, the
leep waterway through Illinois will not
in defeated. declared Congressman
Will lam Lortmer at the conclusion of
his campaign throughout the state for
the waterway.,. He feels confident that
:he keystone problem of the lakes-to-(he-gulf
project, the one In Illinois, will
be solved, .which will mean that a fed
ml appropriation of $60,000,000 then
will be forthcoming to complete the
channel to the gulf. Assurances from
Speaker Cannon and Chairman Burton
f the rlvera and harbors committee of
!he house are .very favorable. The
tecret hope of the Chicago sanitary '
trustees that they, instead of the state,
a ill get the water power rights below j
Lfockport, seems fatuous, their hope;
being dependent-on the defeat of the!
waterway ana a runner gram oi rigms
from the Illinois legislature. As the
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. Children Gather Around the Bear fit at the City Park These Bright. 'DarK
Smith of the department of commerce
and labor Indicates that -rutuw in
grain will not be condemned by tha ad
ministration as they are In no sense
speculative, but lnatead a conservative
transaction.
"The United States has scored an
other Industrial victory over Europe
in the race for the telephone supremacy
or the world, is tne announcement or
experts here. The figures of growth
of the industry for the past year, which
are now out show that In spite of the
business depression nearly 1,000.000,000
messages passed over the wires In a
period of IS months. This enormoue
use of the telephone puts this country
far In tha lead of England, France and
Germany, and the lead seems to be in
creasing. According to tha annual re
port of the American Telephone ft Tele
graph company,, there are now S,92,000
telephone stations eonnectea wim me
Bell system, or one for avery 22 per
sons In the United States. Enough new
wire was added to this system laxt year
alone to reach around the earth over
45 times. The total value of this enor-
moua equipment Is placed at nearly
$500,000,000. These figures give un
usual significance to the statement of
rresiaeni van in nis report mai some
thing should be done to Insure fair and
Intelligent public control with respect
to earnings on this investment and at
tha same time to secure better service
to the public by eliminating wasteful
and unnecessary competition. The so
lution of this problem,, according to Mr,
Vail, lies la the establishment of fair
rates, and what theae ratea are he de
fines. In the , following tense words,
hlcb carry peculiar force as coming
from the head of the greatest public
service corporation In the world: "Fair
rates would insure' hlgh-claes plant and
FUW III GUII;
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Eve-Witness of Accident Admiral Declares Trip Over
Tells Ibout Explosion on Eailroad Is Kougjiest
Battleship Missouri.
(United Press Leafed Wire.)
San Diego, Cat, April 1. That was
d poor aliot.'
"Aye, aye, sir, but tha end of our gun
blew off.
These two remarks, passed between
Cruise He EvefMade.
(United Frees Leased Wire.)
Paso Robles, Cal.. April 2. Feeling
much better despite his night trip, and
apparently benefited already by (he
change from aea to land breezes, Ad
miral Robley X. Evana arrived here on
the officer on the bridge and the gun the private car -Sacramento" this morn-
ing. and waa taken at o'clock to tne
hotel, where a- room literally banked
with cut flowers bad been prepared for
him.
Though the car. arrived here shortly
after fi o'clock, It was 8:30 o'clock be
fore the admiral was assisted out and
Into the awaiting automobile. He
looked Dain racked and 111. but sum
moned un a smile as a number of
captain, followed la rapid-fire fashion
the recent explosion of the slx-lnoh gun
on . the Missouri in target practice at
Magdaiena bay. .
This bit of information, torether with
an account of the accident, waa told for
the first time today by an eye-witness.
reier vuuen. one ox tne engineers or
tne Missouri.
Mullen arrived on the Connecticut, on
time having expired.
"I waa. watching tha result of the
practice from the superstructure," he
said, "when the entire muule of the
run blew off. A moment later two
equipment maintained at a high state or, pieces of it, weighing three pounds each,
his way to his home in Galveston, his friends greeted him. and to a photogra
pner wno asxea Jeave 10 snap mm ne
said laughingly:
"Tea. fire away and be damned. I
can atand it.
"I am certainly much Indebted to
nave come in
equipment maintained at a nign state or, pieces or it, weighing three pounds each, everyone with whom I
efficiency, arid would provioe rair fell on the deck. ,rter shooting stralgnt contact aince I landed," said Admiral
wages to employes, the highest paid for up In the air. The gun crew had just Evana to a representative of the United
similar class of employment
these are necessary to good
Fair rates should give fair return on the
Investment, and promise rair return on
new money needed. This is necessary
to maintain the Interest of the existing
shareholders in a proper administration
Both of I discovered that a part of their gun was
service, i missing wnen ine oiiicer on me oriORe
shouted down the, tube his uncompli
mentary remark, which waa instantly
replied to by the gun captain. The
waterway has been -Indorsed by all po-1 0f business, aa 'well as-to provide for
board of Inquiry decided that the accl
dent was unavoidable, aa It waa caused
Htical parties the only danger Ilea In
the failure of voters to east "the little
ballot" which la to decide Illlnole- con
the continually Increasing public- de
mand. Any revenue produced over and
above such requirements and the proper
by a flaw In the gun.
held blameless. "
The crew was
itlrutlonaJ amendment. The coet of the ........ n hi,..i.ui
I Ew, "'lJ&tu ViL tfrlli eM ud for the benefit of the pub
,0i?03C Isennnflon ?hJf2Ll 255 He, allowing the public to retain a part
r"LWlAgftWAVuf-ih.ti,?i.502; sufficient toatlmulate the most efficient
aiinoar iVoXooXoo:' The fedeXl .oS , economical management."
i ni in n i. wui aoimy hip rAvBD ui huii-i
it rue ting ana maintaininf tn iocks in
ROBERTSON DEMANDS
the can&l. dreda-lng the various rivers.
tnd the entire cost of the waterway
' from LaSalle to the gulf. The proposed
impropriation from toe state of Illinois
- will be used in constructing dams and
: power plants rrom iocicport to iasaiie.
about $18,000,000 of the $20,000,000 will
; e neceeeary tooronstruct that portion
it the canal from lfockport to ,IjaSalle.
' tt la now proposed to construct 'looks at
uocxport, jotiet, ureeaen tieignis, ji
iw and LaSalle. 1, -
' "O. K." for "Mother r aoose" and
"Bluebeard" for children's reading,
" "N. O." for the goody-goody books; this
. ires the dictum of a former state preai
tent of the Illinois Congress of Mothers,
lira William Hefferman, in an addreea
lere. As to "Bluebeard' she said such
(ales, with all their cruelty and hor
rors were to be preferred to "milk-and-water"
kind of reading. "Up to years
, f age the child should have. much of
Mother uoose,-' she said, euiogistio-
- uiy. "Nothing in our - language can
take tne place or these old Jingles.
They are not the highest kind of liter-
ture, out tney aeciaeaiy are literature.
They lay a good foundation of wit and
sumo in the child and expand it, and
' that is most Important at that stage."
as an antidote against dime novel read
ing, ehe urged: '.'Try 'Arabian Nights,'
Robin Hood,' 'Robinson Crusoe,' "Leather
stocking Tales,' Treasure Island' and
Oliver Twist' These books have all
' the adventure and thrills and blood and
. thunder that the rankest - dime novel
;an show, and more, but tbey are litera-
lure."
The "crop moving season" this year
is being prepared for by Chicago banks
with more care than ever, for. after the
recent storm, u is tne crucial point to
e safely passed to Insure the return
)t prosperity. Loans are being made
with this in view, tor the crops have
lecome so big that the last half of each
year requires half a billion dollars more
sash to "move" them than the first half
requires. The "moving of the crop"
neons transfer of ownership, by which
he farmers' pay gets into general cir
sulatlon. The Importance of this pro
sees, was shown recently In the petition
ugneu uy mcago oanics against any
fhange by congress of the crop market,
ing system by the abolishment of deal
ings In grain for future delivery. "This
ystem,'r declared the bankers, "has
i. keen and la of Incalculable advantage,
particularly to the agriculturist, and ee
lures to hjm the unfettered operations
s, rt the law of supply and demand." The
reason, from the viewpoint of bankers,
why the legislation proposed would be
t tbey said, "well nigh disastrous to
he commercial, agricultural and finan
cial interests of the country," was this
'It, would seriously interfere with our
naklng loans pn grain and provisions,
ts w would be deprived of a broad
ictlve and constant market of these lm-
) uvuuHuuiiies. i ne recent re
port of Commissioner Herbert Knox
Hia-b orlees for beefsteaks and cork
chops have followed the high prices for
corn and hay which flooded the live
stock market j here " and elsewhere
through January and February. The
farmers received high prices for grain
and low prices for cattle and hogs, and
new i tne nousenoiaer is paying nigner
ana nigner prices zor nis meats, xnis,
curiously enouah. aoDlies to hams cut
from low-priced hogs. The receipts of
livestock now have become so light
that tne rise in rresn meat is explained.
The cattle which should have been kent
back and fattened on good feed for
COMPLETE DNITY
FQnner Bank Secretary De
clares He Will Not Beturn
Unless Protected.
(United Prow Leaaed Wire.)
Now Vnrlr. inr i "T .h.ll
OTStST ve again un
will continue ana prices win go higher
?et before the movement of range cat
le commences, or until present stocks
of half-fed steers In Iowa. Illinois and
Kansas are fattened and aent here. This
spring there will be an advance in
rents, milk and meats to keep city peo
ple irons jsast street, out tne nen is ao
Ing nobly to provide and eggs are down
to the lowest mark-known In many
months.
never
less tney promise to give me a new
start In return for my eecreta of the
case."
J. Dalxell' Robertson, former assistant
Press, "and I had no Idea that people
would be so Interested In me. or so
kind. They really all seem to love me.
I want to say, though," he added with
a wry face, turning to his friend,
James Horsbureh Jr. of the Southern
Pacific, "that thanks to that roadbed
of yours that was the damndest rough
est cruise last night that I ever took.
Twice during the night I thought we
were, going through ramming practice."
Though the morning was cold and
the around was covered with a heavy
frost. Admiral Evans did not seem to
mind the chill.
Lieutenant Frank Evans, son of the
admiral, was very enthusiastic about
his father's condition.
True dry air has certainly worked
wonders with him. He beran to fenl
better almost from the moment we left
Ban Dleao. and I'm sure he will im
prove rapidly here. The governor re
ceived more visitors and was more ac
tive yesterday than any day since he
left Hampton Roads, and despite his
strenuous day, put In a good night"
BUKGIABS LOOT BIG
STOKE AT EUGENE
(Special Dispatch to The JovsaL)
Eugene. Or.. Anrll 2. The rennral
store of J Jacobs In this city was bur
Riamea lueeaay nignt ana a quantity
The burglars ef-
tatlve George H. Wlxon, B. R. Apple-
Sate, C O. White, not announced, and
eorse Jones. Statement No. 1: J. A.
Buchanan, Republican candidate for
joint representative, not announced.
Of the oounty officials, there are only
four Democrats In the field, two of them
being candidates for sheriff, and the
other two are clerk and school superin
tendent, respectively. George M. Brown,
the Republican candidate for prosecut
ing attorney for this district, will have
opposition for the first time In many
years, his opponent being- W, W. Card
well of this city.
TREE LIMB KILLS
JOHN RIDGEWAY
(Special Diipa tck te The Joarul.)
Sheridan, Or., April I. John Ridge
way a farmer living about 10 miles
west of Sheridan at a place called
Gooseneck, was Instantly killed Tues
day by a falling tree. He waa struck
on the head by a limb that broke off
as the tree fell and lodged In another
tree. He was the son of Q. L. Ridge
way and was 14 years of age. He
leaves a wife.
held tomorrow.
The funeral will be
. Educator In New Orleans.
(Ualtea Press Leased Wire.)'
New Orleans, La., April 1. Distin
guished educators were much In evi
dence today In New Orleans. The In
ternational Kindergarten union, which
has held forth since the first of the
week, brought Its convention to a close
with an Interesting program. In ad
dition to this gathering the Louisiana
State Teachers' association opened Its
annual meeting with an attendance rep
resentative or tne enure state, it win
remain in session throusrh the rest of
the week, and simultaneously tne Louis
iana School Board association will meet
In annual session.
Saskatchewan Legislature.
(Halted Press Leaaed Wire.)
Reglna, Sask., April l.Many Im
portant matters await consldsration and
disposal at the eesston of the Saskatch
ewan legislature which met today. One
of the features of the session will be a
redistribution bill, which will Increase
the number of members and reduce the
firesent unwleldly constituencies. Leg
elation looking toward, the purohase Jot
the Bell Telephone system In Saskatch
ewan will also be brought before the
house, and tne municipal system prob-.
ably will be remodeled.
Commencement at Carlisle.
(Cat tod press Leased Wire.)
Carlisle, Pa., April I. An attractive
program was carried out today at the
annual commencement exercises of Car
lisle Indian school. A special from
Washington , brought ,a distinguished
party, which added te the large attend
ance of city and country visitors. Aa
all-day prpgram was carried out This
evening it win conclude witn tne pre
sentation of diplomas by Indian Com
missioner t rancia us. ieupp.
No Foreign Market.
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Berlin, April 1. The German lega
tions have been directed to deny the
statement universally circulated that
Germany intends to nave foreign mar
kets for her products even If she haa
to use force to get this. Such a state
ment is absolutely false. '
of groceries taken.
secretary of the defunct California' Safe footed an entrance to the store hv nuh
Deposit bank, today made this new i"?0"?" Jh? ,dJXb,e,&ont fl,9r"' tnu"
statement, indicating that he has! PrlnSlnK the lock. The exact loss can-
chanaed front on the Drocosltton of re- nP.1 aiwtainea. The offlcera are In
turning to San Francisco. Only a few
' The unlauA spectacle of a publio serv
ice corporation voluntarily reducing Its
rates as a result of economies due to Its
monopoly, is seen here, and Chicago now
haa the cheapest electric light service
in the united states which means, in
the world. The Commonwealth-Edison
company, a merger concern, applied for I satisfactory to him are completed..
a renewal or rrancnise ana. . wttnout
clubbing or even request from the city,
read lusted Its . charges, exolalnlnar its
conduct . by saying that Increased pro
duction of electricity enabled it to do
mo. Tne proceeamg was aitogetner
novel and refreshing, for living ex
penses, in fuel, food, clothing and rent,
have steadily - risen. There have been
not be ascertained.
clined to the belief that it was the
work of local persons, although there
are a large numoer oi nohoee In the
city and some of them might have been
guilty ui me purgiary.
days ago he confided to a friend, who
still refuses to dlvultre Robertson's
exact wnerea bouts, that be was pre
pared to return and turn state's evi
dence.
The former bank official is still oen- rrwn TnrtrtT?TCJ 4TrtTTTfi
ntless and ill. He says District At- J- " v JJvvrvJl-iXiO VIIUUTj,
torney .L&nKaon does not Know bis ad-1 ntrn TrrTm-rr ----
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WILL LIMIT NUMBER
OF JAPS IN CANADA $r& TuSrta&i
(RpeclBl DUpstch to The JoOratl.l
baiem. Or., April 2. Peter LaffArtv. 1
a logger at a camD on the Kan tin m
WE EXTEND TO YOU A CORDIAL
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Sell Finley, a fellow employe, with
unire. ine two men were drinkiner In
a JMLlOOn At .lAffATlnTl . W .
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. u V.7,7-. i. i - ok i Vi., I Question mat some time ago iea to ne- vui" i"'? tne auacK i-.afrerty !
(United Prew Leawd Wire.)
fates, the dropbelng 26 per cent in two UotiaUons between jk7an"Band Vanada wiA dirk.
fu a i "Aitiaa agrain do Doe a up in aipiomatlo cir-
vate versus publfocontroL The electrio Canada's Immigration commissioners,
PJwer f lh Chlca drainage die- acoompanied by the British ambassador,,
riot's 18,000 horsepower plant at Lock- today called on S. Chlnda, the vlce-for-
Dort has been set to work. now. Ilahtlnar oia-n minui f, ti
gome of the streets in the city, 3 miles him take under consideration a propost-
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After you have tried the sample treat
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1-U'g., Marshall, illch. ,
Bnlldlnir Pennlte.
Prank O. Heitkemrief. ' erect dwellinff,
Overton, between Twenty-rourths and
Twenty-flftn, 16,000; Thomas Butte,
erect two -dwellings, Montgomery, be
tween First and Front, $2,800 each; H.
M. Pittinger, erect dwelling. Bast Eighth,
between Alberta and Wvirant. tl.000:
H. Schoty, erect dwelling, Jessup, be
tween Herley and Commercial, J1.000;
Mrs. Kate Ooff, erect dwelling. Van
couver. between Ivy and Fremont. 12,
000; E. W. Downing, erect dwelling,
South avenue, between East Thirteenth
and East Futeentn, f l.ooo; May Meiich,
erect dwelling-. East Thirtieth, between
KUlingsworth and Burman, fl,000; O.
Baldwin, erect dwelling. East Madison,
between Bast Thirty-fifth ' and East
Thirty-sixth, $2,000; James Vincent,
erect dwelling, East Gllsan, between
East Fifty-first and East Fifty-second,
12,000; J. E. Walbeck, erect dwelling;
East Twenty-first,' between Wygant and
AiDerca, si.duu, .'(c
Q. b. Gibson, erect dwelling, Karl, be
tween East Nineteenth and East Twen
tieth. tl.000; Louisa Hater, erect
dwelling,- East Eleventh,: between ' Daw
eon and East Caruthers, $1,000; Olaf
Kyldo. erect dwelling. East Sixteenth,
between Alberta" ahd "Wygaat," $2,00o;
Dr. F. W. wood, erect' flats, Everett,
between Twenty-first and Twenty-Second,
7,000; W. C. Wygant, erect dwell
ing. Portsmouth, between Dartmouth
and Houghton, $1,500; B. C Walworth,
erect dwelling,- East Twenty-fifth, be
tween Alberta and Mildred, $1,000; . E.
Thompson, erect shop, Front, between
Market and Mill, $6,000;' M. 3. Delahunt,
erect dwelling, feast Fifteenth, between
Tillamook and Thompson, $3,600; I M.
Stignerj- erect dwelling, Michigan, be
tween 'Sumner and Emerson,. $f.6b: A.
Syrhatt. " dwelling. East Twenty
$1 400 -btwpn A1herta ,. an Wygant,
' leath the Trolley man.
' (raited Pnne leased Wlie.) . '
Mi.2v A.lril iB the six months
just pant the number of victims ' of
the street trol)Pjr . cars In this cltv
amounts to fii among killed and wound-
tlos to establish a practical limit on
the number of Japanese emigrating
to inaam.
CMC tJlETS; EDNA
YARNELL IS DE0WNED
(Doited Freu tfcaeed Wire.)
Eugene, Or., April 2. While canoeing
on the mlllrace here last, night Miss
Edna Yarnell. a student at the Unl-
veraltv of Oreson school of music and
Eugene High school, was drowned. Miss
Vesta Davis waa also thrown from the
canoe but saved herself by clinging to
the Dame until rescued. . .
(8dcIi1 Dlmatnh tn Thm Tn,.t
Rosebura- Or.. Anvil 9 rm'M.'i..
filina; petlflors for nomination and their
position in regard to Statement No. 1
are as follows:
Republican eandMnt ..t.t.
toii Albert Abraham, Statement No. 1;
A. F. Stearns and C. S. Jackson, not an
nounced Democratic candidate A. A
Marker, for Statement No. 1.
ttepupucan candidates for represen-
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PEEFER SON0S TO
FLOWERS AND FRUIT
.. (Carted Preu laid Wire.)
Los Ansreles. April 2. If anybody
wants to get reaiiy popular witn tne
Jnnlr Tars - nf the battleshto fleet at
Magdaiena bay, the way Is easy. Just
send a bunch of the very latest songs.
This tip came from tne bluejackets to
day. 'The wardroom and Junior officers
have Biarjos; and they have been jUn
and slnidng the same old , tunes and
songs since leaving Hampton Roads.
Buenos Aires Export.
. (United Press Leeeed;W!re.)
Buenos Aires, April 2,- During the
year 190T Argentine exported 2.651,050
tons of wneat; l.ivi.mi w,. maize ana
763,412 of flax.
The factory of textiles at Aceta has
been destroyed by fire . making; a loss
of $1,000,000. ' , - - '
One hundred and ' eighty' thousand
laborers are Idle In , consequence of a
strike among the people or tha manu
factories. t ; na , ' ' ...
- v ' Xew Notaries
. (gpeelel Dlcpiteb te Tt ieurnal.l !
1 Salem, Or., April : 2. Notarial Com
missions bave beenissued. to the fol
lowing: E. J.! Bernard. PraJrle City;
H. K. Dura-an. Haines: F. O. Mrfrw
If you have gotten to tha nnlnt nv
dear madam or good sir, where the ex
cess fat must positively come off
don't worry. No need to neer in h
gymnasium door with a despairing!
glahce or sniff dubiously at the soapy)
v uowi oi impoverished
gruel. Tou can keep on eating what you
please if you will but ask your druggist
for ounce Marmola, ounce Fluid
Extract Cascara Aromatic, and t
ounces Syrup Simplex. Get the Mar
mola sealed. Mix it at home and tak
a teaepoonf ul after- meals and .t bed'
time, lor a re w weeks. Good health and
firm, smooth flesh .reduced quickly to
an amount natural to your build will
reward you. Too simple, you say. For
tunately simple, ' I aay. The simnlest
mings are tne oest.
COFFEE
Schilling's Best is a busi
ness-like name. :you know
w h a t it means and it
means what you. want,," ;
Tour grocer returns your monev If ydu
$2.96
SKIRTS worth -up to $8, consist
ing of silks and Panama materials,
made in the gored and plaited
styles, colors black, , blue, brown
and gray. ,Our Introductory Spe
cial fbf Friday tod Saturday oniy
$4.50
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The Littlekost Ooali and Suit Uouk
' 290 Morrison sTFjEaT a :: - z,.,
OUR MOTTO:' CORRECT STYLES, DEPENDABLE GOODS,' AT LITTLE COST'
A
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and R.'U Jrultoa of Portland.
don't like it; we pay blm.