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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. . FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 1, 1803. Vmmmm LI BRAR Y-V0T8 WG-COWf EST OKK7 1 u ML! a -SKA Hhan 4mn 'im absolutalr frea ' An linnt nhnnr Ml volumes md handsome golden Mk eaae will b glr.n- to it lodge, school. 01 number vote. TP'flJP1-' 1 . MM .1 yTT." " ""?f "v-iniiMllil Butter la down today, andlt will not . b vary long befor th lowest prlca of -- thaaar will reached oday tne beat make of City creamery are ell- ' in In tha retail shops at SB centa per ' , two-pound square, while aoma gradea f ;that are considered, flrat-claas are sell in at SO cents.- - .. . . t . Egga ara not goinir any lower, but In - 11 tome quarters are being sold at a hlgh- i, r prlc. Tha reason for this la that eg ara not quite ao plentiful aa they s iiwer. a ahort time ago, and tha demand for storage la now quite heavy. . . Cheese of new make ia coming to .market tfult freely these days, and the - price la down accordingly In the retail "' shop. It la not generally known here -' that Oregon cheeae ta the beat pro- .' ' duced In the country, but In outalda ! markets where they have a chance to -! teet tha qualities of the various atatea, ; tha Oregon product sells highest. It ' - is generally tha rule for the product ' nf 1 mini lo aell higher than the , product of another aection within Ha .' own ooraera, -uui wwn in t,muuinm ma ; price of Oregon cream cheesa la always Be a pound higher than tha CaHfomia "article.. In tha land, of Native Sons f this Is a big compliment to the Oregon " production." v.". " ):', , ' Vy.. - , .. - K- Two excellent ; puddlnga for winter dinners' are these given by the Dellnea- ! tor: . '- '! 5 Marlborough Pudding. Beat the yolka : of five eggs with one-half pound of sugar, and one pint of cream seasoned . with the grated rind of a fresh lemon. Put lW,a deep bowl or-pitcher and set vln a vtfUel or boiling 'water, and stir '. until It la a thick cream, -When cold. , etir in a small cupful of raspberry lam or orange marmalade; pour Into a deep . baking dtsh. Whip the whites of tha eggs to a stiff meringue with four ta- blespoonfala of powdered sugar and- put . on top of the cream, With a spoon shape the meringue to look like large rosea. Brown in tha oven for a few -., jnlnutea.- ' -' : Lemon Pudding. Pare the rind of . - three lemons, and boll rind till tender; pound In a mortar and mix with them . a quarter vof a pound of lady fingera, ' crumbled line, and stirred Into a quart ;. of boiling milk. Beat tha yolka of four ' eggs light with half a pound of sugar, . ! and two tablespoonfuls of lmon juice. ; Stir In the whites of tw eggs beaten --Hjllffc-Add-na-mUkput aU onJback of j.. fire and) etir till thick and amooth. I But a border of paste around a deep. ' dish and 1 pour' in the pudding.- Etrew top thickly with candled aweetmeata or thinly-allced citron, and - bake three quartera of an hour. : Serve cold. " Strawberries- from California are now - quite plentiful, and tha price ia getting ' down to a basis where everyone can en ' Joy a taste.' It will be only a, week or ' so before Oregon berries come,. anrt then ' me cream pucner win do ,reaay ror usj Hot weather and lemonade go hanai In hand Nowt tha price of Jemona la advancing, and there is a prpapect .that augar will do the aama thing. Navel oranges are getting ao high hiviiiM nf the short aupply that -faw.oi the stores have adequate auppUea. Banana are In good aupply again In the retail , markets, but prlcea are no lower because of the ; great demand. Mexican tomatoes, are -nJar up, nlv. but orlcea are still too high for general use. Soma-will be coming rrom California aoon... Pork pie is an English delicacy which the American- tripper never forget. The Housekeeper has captured the recipe- Takei three pounds of lean freak pork 'cut Into atripa as long ae your finger, alx i large. Juicy appTea. two tablespoonfuls of butter, one cupful of sweet cider and salt and mac to taste. Have a good pie crust for an upper crust. Put a layer of pork within a pudding dlah; seaaon with pepper, aalt. nntmiav or mace, .next a. ir v sliced apples. trewed with sugar and blta of butter. Go on In thia order until you are ready for the crust, hav ing the laai layer 01 -W"7"; ""1 . the cider, cover with a thick cruat of mamt rv ArnAmAnt tA around 1 tha erire-. a silt. in-Aha , nvld4ie. a-nd baks in a moderate oven one hour and a half. Should the crust threaten to brown too faat, cover with paper. When nicely browned "bruah over with butter and close. the oven door for a moment; then wash well with the white of an Serve -hot, ,4 -.' hurch, club or society in Portland I seouring tha- largest .months. 11.68,. 128 votea; ona, roontn, as cents, 40 votes. and i Votes will be Issued with paid-in-advance subscriptions to The Journal, as fol 17.60, 7bU vous. Iowa: One year. alx months, JS.75, 300 v votes:, i three iurv murehani listed, below will give with each 10-cent . nurchasa Nona vote. V At tha dose of the contest the lodge, school, church, club or eoclety recelv ing he largest number of vote will be awarded the library complete, with -' ease, t -Current aooounts when promptly paid are entitled to votea. The library Is ou exhibition In tha Fifth street window of Tha Journal office, corner Fifth fnd Yamhill streets. Ballot boxes are located at Holsmaa'e Jewelry store. 41 Third street: White Front drug store. Its Grand avsnuer Watte-Matthleu drug store, tit Russell street where all votea should be , deposited. Trad with- ma rouowing marsuaiiHi m", wuer vpiof f egg. to a ianaNVHi Yma nnt ' mni down reasonable price hera yet. v Now that th Oregon grass is coming to market the ahlpment of California stock have been discontinued, and high prices are the result of the inability of local pro ducers to take care of tha demand thus early. Some that is coming from east ern Washington la quite good. Fish of all kind are scarce and prlcea at this time are the highest In veara. Columbia river chinooka are steering clear of the nets, traps and wheels and refuse to be caught. There fore high prices. Shad waa so plentiful a year ago that very low prices ruled in the fish places, but up to this time, the catch haa been unusually light, and therefore, pricea are atlll up in the air. Same might be said of halibut Raaor clams are. mere plentiful and they are qulle good qu&l ity at this time. A cake very popular In Mexican house holds la made from thia recipe. It is of Spanish origin: rum, and beat, them well together-for ' Take four ounces of sugar, the yolks of. four Aeggs and a tablespoonfut of fully 10 minutes. In the meantime, ere pare some fcalmonda by - scalding and peeling- tht jx:. then crush them In a mortan with the white, of egguntU- the result Is a amooth paste; press this through a aleve, and add the grated 9 Put This Stove In Your Kitchen aananaaasjisj & m v It ia wonderfully convenient to do kitchen work on a , Move thatV ready at the instant wanted, ; and out of the way the ,r moment you're done. ' Such a stove ia the New Perfection Wick Blue 'Flame Oil Cook-Stove. , By using it you avoid the . continuous overpowering heat of a coal fire and cook with comfort, even in dog days. . The -:- ' . y -. . . , " .- .-. .- -- ....... VicIi Blue Harae OU Cook-S(ove is ao constructed that it cannot add perceptibly to the heat of , a room; the flame being directed up a. retaining chimney to' me atove top wnere it is needed for cooking. You can see that a. stove tending out heat m but ent di rection would be preferable on a hot day tq i, - a .stove radiating heat in all directions. , The' New Perfecting keeps a kitchen uniformly comfortable. Three sizes, fully warranted. If not wi th your dealer, write oor nearest apney. . !Na ; for family ate afe, convenient, economical and a great light gfw. If not with your dealer, wnta our oetr- awiageacy, STANDARD OIL COMPANY ' Uacerperated) W. K.- aKaBXBUb CO, dry goods, clothing and shoes. 180 o SS Bast Mor rtaoa atreet. J ,.t ' if , t : : ' .11 1. KOinCASr, Joweler, 14 Third street Main 8188. ' O.' at - BOnxiATHB.' photographer, Third atreet. Paoirie I7u. SCASSBBXiT . TBABSm H , BTOB- AOB CO, office and warehouse 111-118 North Sixth street. Main. iiao,..Aieas. in w. BBAZHABO OO, sporting tooda HI arena avenue.- jwisi . LIBIITT OUali 1VS vu. oiiice 111 Pin street. Horn A-81IS. Main aide street. .Main 877S. A-J 770. . ZtrSCX k OaTXX4-merchant tallore. 138 Stark street, i'ecuio jvu. . , Vi OBEOOB 8TBW CO, clgara and nswa. 147 Sixth street f D7. m. rxrVT. nlnmblng "and gas fit. Ung. (07 William avenue. East 4828. BL A. VILSOn WM1TJK TBOBT SBVO 8T0BJB, 188 Grand ava. il S868. a. K. WUXBTT, grocer, 128 Grand avenue, u-lisi. Jbast zaa. - rSEH SMOBE& BABBSm SHOP, flnest shop in th cfty, l Sixth atreet. KASOBIO TBKPZ.B GBOOHXT, 880 Tamhlll, aoraar .gark. Main . SHU A47S7. CB3CUO0 MABEZT, meats, 117 Third street. Jiain 418. v - y KOBKZSOB -BUSOTBIOAIi .0O,8ll East Morrlaon street. aat 8188. B-K26. WATTS-1IATTBXETT CO- drugglsU, 876 RuaseU street. Cast 648. ; - SB. BUjaVWBaaXX, dtfttllt. J 48 14 Washington, corner Seventh. Main 8118. axiccb svnrBB, . fin millinery, - 481 Washington atreet. SHAJTZa TA1TB, wood daalara, yard at Eighth and Main street. East TrTTEB-WUT BBS AO CO, corner Second and Columbia sUests; retail 148 Third street. - atOOBB BBOS,.east side ntw deal ers and confectionery, WUliam avenue and Russell street. . Eaat 4708. . . B. A- McADAKB, blcyelea and1 sport ing goods, William avanu and Knott street. East 8488. WIXilAMT AVB. TOTBSXiKA TAO TOBT, umbrella and leather good v 844 WUliam ava. C-1004. vNonsf FURNISHERS W!wal 9v - 4 '-i -Hi TATXOB. m STABT03T, plumbing and ga fitting.. 08 fin streeC " " , .fTBAX. SCABrBT. meat and fish, ISO arand avenue. B-lSSS., Eaat 418. - 9. A. SOJLlffB, wallpaper, 'painter and iwcorewr, in union ave. East 1085. 2.tasi 8MBTi meat and fUth. 840 Firat at Main 187. . . .- , CxnamrtT BBOS, wood 'dealer. Marshall and 18th sta Both nhonea ?- Washlngtoof t Main il7. A-8187! avl SAVxa br. 841 1, WUliam tZ?C:F& wall paper and paints, 406 Morrison C . Main 1871. , florist! IRS wirtti opp. Meier 4k Frank. . Main T818. 7 SYSf.SHT "rarwo s cxBAirnro WOaii, 8 Grand av. Eaajje&a. UflBf ItUB ' niBZ, 6alAii hort wood. , B-1681; East 8081. Office and yard ,Thlrty-alxtt. and Hawthorn X S. wOHlBOg, 'Inamith. 888 Grand avftnua-aat.Ali0t, U , BAXXB, optician. Dr. TL J. Mllla. mm- slstant Main .1874.111 th at - aoaiBWBHi Ova OO, sporting gooda 118 Sd si Main lOOat T"n OOXJBMAJf BlAKOWAXJa CO, hardware,-mechanics tool and cutlery. 108 3d at Main (187.- -BTJBMA OAXBXAOB VDUL Ufn and repairers of carriages and wagon. 818 Bumslde. Paeiflc 1047. P-r7. JgnUhed Work, . Woodlawn 1238. 427 Dekum av. ( r JUU ' SOBJUlOBIiA deanln v . , nit dyeing; uick work.. 48 ft th A. OOIiTTMBXA nBX CO. Flah. ova tars. poultry, butter, eggs, veto. Main ' 8; A-88B. . Jhird and Ankeny , sts. , V. ST. BCHVaU. h CO meets. Wrw4. lawn 8; C-1888. 714 Union ava. north. poBTXuUn mn k iwrnro oo tents and awnings, window awning and porch curtalna a specialty. 18 N. Front C B. IjEB Real estate and Invest ment. Room 411 Corbett hide. Mala 8S0. i rind of one orange and the Juice of two. Beat the whltea of four eggs to a stiff froth and add to It the first prepara tion; then add the orange and almond mixture and blend perfectly. . Spread the batter in tfna which have previously been covered with buttered papers, bake to a moderate over for from -25 minutes to half an hour. When the sheet haa become somewhat cool, cut tha sheet ' Into small cakes of equal else; dredge with powdered sugar and erve. BUYERS I'JI mi on SET FULL WEIGHTS Mayor Appoints Fred G. Buchtel City Sealer, With E. 1). Jones Deputy. Mayor Ln' appointed Fred- O. Burhte city sealer of weight and measures and Ernest tx Jones denutr. When th announcement of the appoiht- menta waa made at the city hall this moraine much comment was Inrinlr-d in because Buchtel waa second In the list rurnlsnea Dy the civil service com mission, while Louis V. Eberhardt, who flnlriied first In the examination, was not given a place in th newly created office. Mayor Lane haa the sower under the city charter to appoint any one of the three candidates certified , to by the civu service commission. lberhardt passed the civil service examination with a grade of 83.78 and Buchtel with 66.13, Jones passed with a grade .of ew.ss. Buchtel has been secretary of th county board of relief for a number of years and Jones la In th employ of the Independent Coal & Ice company. Buchtel will . receive a salary of 8125J a monm ana Jones 10U. . They will lane me oain or. orrice tomorrow, t The appointment of .the sealer of weignis ana measures nils a lona felt want among the merchants. They have heen seeking for an official sealer for momns ana wnen tne orrice waa cre sted by the council they expressed sat isfaction. Examinations were held by the civil service commission as soon as possible and four men qualified for the pldce. Thia list was furnished Mayor Lane about two weeka an go and he has been investigating the character of the men and their qualifications until this morning when he - made his appoint ments. The fact that Buchtel and Jones will take their oaths of office tomorrow means that the work of the office will be started at once. issxaxxxMrzatgsiagzsiatgirxszgzzsssgcagirzaggaa FARMS ! S35 ACB 400 acres, 80 acre cleared, balance timber; fin level II orchard and farm land, after the timber la off;. 18 mile from Portland. J S600O ISO acre wheat land, all fenced and croaaed, 4 mile from Hal- M sy. In LI"" county; good house and barn an outbuildings. Thl tract f J . Ilea In th beet part of the Willamette Valley. , A , splendid home; I -. terma. . . i. Vvy;-'; r 1 1 8150 38TB ACBE 7.86 aicrfa on Burnt Bridge Creek, H-mile from Van- t , . couver Heights and mile from trolley line to be built thi eum- M , mer; land all cleared and on good county road; place 1 covered .with M bearing prunea, appleaand grapes; also running water. . , --.:-,; fj S150 W Am 10 area. 10 miles from Portland. :.r-. , '. r' t 260 ACBBB of land. 1804under cultivation; level; n6 waste! allf fenced t and crossed In seven different fields; about 40 acres standing timber; h ' H-mile to railroad eutlon; rural route and telephone; the buildings jj consist of S barns, large wagon shed and all other outbuildings nec - . ; essary; 8 good wells and a 10-room house: th most beautiful home Ji in Marlon county; lots of fruit of all kinds In erchard. This beauti- . .- ful and ideal farm will be sold for 45 per acre, complete In 'every j detail; 84.600 cash, balance time. .1 r . if Sit TT ACXB 140 acre. 20 mile from - Portland near : Scappooae, M with tie timber and cord wood enough to pay for the place: a fine si dairy farm and rood orchard land after cleared. Thl la a snap, as 1 1 land Is held at 820 to 828 per acre all around It now., S5.50 5 ACm-r4., At Ostrander. Waahlngton;: splendid now v. u., , -... ,u, uiu gooa iana arier ciearea. j..- ; .. ,. .. . t WS lilfTB IS mi wemTB nm WM A (4 .1 il n ii -ii ii H U II M -I" U - ' k COUR III TIFUTIIM you have any property to aell. write us you nave any property io u-aae. writo m - . r . - If you want to buy, writ ua. . r , . . , Hood River Irrigated Lands ' l.0OO 10 acres, under Irrigation ditch, with 14 lnche free water in Uiu-h. partly improved, for 8100 per acr. This will go to 800 per sere when improved.. 1 paying per cant on Investment at present. SIPrt TOB ACTBB 0 acre pple. Und. unimproved r ail land In this R vicinity Is eiling for 8250 to 81,000 per acre; mile from Hood ' H River and on Hood River railway. - This i fine. - - - r " J WB HATB tpiCB rXVB WlUIT X.AJTDS In - this district bearing 'fine winter varietie of applea, and fruit, that will pay for th land la th H next few croya. "" ' '- ... , . -M - ' ' 1 .i . -r--i, -X-'V. . y .--I V M tir niinn i n- r trm ' .i -.. . jh; !! I IV Hi I If t h fail II-IIK--, Liai int UMt PI : :rrrrrrrrrrrr!zrrrzssr2EiK2sxxssss2si2zrrssszi i . . . . ( . . . . . - . ... . ; . ..... ' ... i . - : ... . f T I UL I lliln I Uli TO BUI DIRECTORS Capital State at Boise to Be Wound Up If Not Reor ganized Speedily. V (United 'Press Leased Wtr.l Bolse JdrL, May 1. Directors of the Capital State bank, which was 'closed list January, late yesterday afternoon were ordered b? Judge Wood In district court to appear before him Monday and show what steps had been taken toward th organisation of the institution. He ststed that unless the bang could-be opened at once he would direct the re- " o proceeo with . closing up the affair of ths bank. For more than two months the movement to reorganise the bank ha been on Toot, outside parties agreeing to furnish 8800.000 for the pur pose. , Uelay waa caused by tha failure of depositors to alan an aa-reemant SAY AMERICANS HEED THRASHING Russian-Pole Professor De clares Powers of World Today Are Mad. (CrJted Press Uased Wire,) Chicago, May 1. "What f America need Is a thrashing. ; You are all too proud, too full of conceit; you; worship the material. Tbolioorti 'the thousands that ara higher than the raaternaL Business ' la everything learning is nothing. Why, even China, of It kind, haa a higher typi of civilisation than you have." Such waa the fall that America se cured at the hands Of W. Lutoslawskt, an eminent man of learning, professor of sociology and logic at the Univer sity of Cracow. Russian Poland, who. on a year leave, is visiting ana Btuay Ing this country. Ha la here for i lecture at tne university of Chicago this afternoon. Among other thlnsa Professor Lutoalawskl prophesied - a universal- war and tha destruction of autocracy in Europe. In that war America 1 to te drawn, possibly on th wrong side. "Th power of the world today ar mau, mnunuw me proieasor. This maaness spens overthrow. Th tnmA. iitroa ui rniBi win mean wttnm a raw year the destruction of Pm.ia U. will preciplUte a universal con flict. England and franc will attack Prussia. Russia will be drawn In a Ita ally.. Japan will take a hand on th side of freedom. And - America mav oaslbly, through It antagonism for HDu.ir. viM.wT. ui -sirum -B.JllA1 ' with Eye glaase 8100 at Metxger's. Men's 88 vlcl kid Oxford, in hiak iiu mil si.YO' pal Sample Shoe company. First and Madl on. .... ... , .. v T. BAD SPLIT PUTS CAKE OX GRILL (Continued from Pae One.) mm iLi f-'-. I AnlOppbriuniiy For You to Get It 1: y' ;WilI you tafcf advantage of it? Do you really want money, anyway? Would rf you like it to come in lumps? Take a month of your rneasly wages and put : f it in the stock of "V - - . ' - a - m ing tn new organization 18 montha In wmcn to pay-' depos.1 tore In full. . , --v.-. Grand Masquerade OAKS IUNK - Your 8hoeM8hined Free. r 'TSB KOBII. bajkbeb nor - - ' - . 1 Blxth St. fiieTioer Bulletining Company And well help you buy thai lot' ", We'll help you build that house. We'll help you pay the mortgage on that farm. ' Well help you to" help yourself. ;Is our orice today, and onlv 10 oer cent down and 10 oer. cent per month. , Vou can afford that, can't you? Surely you can put forth some effort now "-. that you may be spared fatigue in future years. - ; ...,.-,' "if.; . . . . .. vv i - ' Get Into Our Band-Wagon Today. , ' ' , We have a place for you. The Florence mine of Gol3field is.pr.ying prodigious dividends. So is the 'Mohawk, So is the Consolidated.; lOO.OOO of its shares being sold the,' other day at $6 the share. It was hard work to sell them at the beginning at 2J4 cents. . When the, mine bad a showing Similar to ours, its stock was sold at 50 cents. Then k sailed to $1, wavering a moment and shooting- to the $2.50 mark. One dividend and it was $3. . Portlanci Bank Clerk Got Rich in Mohawk. ' -, .. V v":' . ' " ' ;'-.:V' . : - ' His name was Robert F. Scott, and he worked at $25 per week. He put six weeks' wages in that mine's shares; and sold, after drawing several hun- dred , dollars in dividends, at $105,000, afid ,4s now enjoying a tour of the- world. I "v ' . ' . " '' ' - Our Mine Is a Better One Today (Than the Mohawk: Was at That Time. : .- We nave a better showing than the Mohawkpad. We have richer "ore ' ' than thd Mohawk had .then. We have .worked foljrears to bring our prop erty to jts present' condition!. We.Kad the same trouble at the start that the Mohawk: people had. ; The Florence met thefame difficultiesdoubters .afraid to chance a dollar.. These doubters have long since been sick; They, .will remain-ill-fcrr many, years. Regret is evident in every breath they' ; :i ;..v.,,v.j;we vfEREFOOLSif ; - ' . Is their declaration. We coincide in this opinion. At least they showed bad Judgment. Had they banished their timidityf they'd be rich today. But they . laveiheaps of near relations that like themselves iwtfl continue poor, all because "We were fools 1" .4 -:; .v v -.:'. ,,! ; : ji ;i0ail?eirspns'..Wpd Cprne in Tomorrpwand Buy 1,000 " Shares Apiece, We'd Close Our Books, Buy Our v Machinery, Rush It to the Inline t. t ,- ., And those 100 persons would have-tbeip money back- within 90 dayv. and a steady income from that time on. Won't you do it, people? Won't you get into the gold arena while you can? ' ! . There Are Fortunes in Our Mines for You arid Us. It is there for the digging. "The rock isjFull of. it, and already you art wishing you were a part andparcet of this great camp. . THE I10KNSILVCK MINES ADC LIKELY TO DE AHONO THE GREATEST CAMP NEVADA HAS EVER KNOWN TlicTiocrBullcRlininoCompany ' Incorporated under the laws of Nevada. Capital.-$1,000,000, divided into 1,000,000 shares," par value $i each,- fully paid and non-assessable. " " Portland OfHce Suite 31 MalloryBldg.,268StarK St OPPOSITE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. TELEPHONE MAIN 8397 . --.- - j , .. ' . . w 7 situation and shows It by his' bearing. He" refuses absolutely ta talk rr nnhiT. ration unless stereotyped written ques tions ara out to him tnr aldaratlon and answer. He -outlined hi position in th matter thi morning. When the seeker after information found htm In Senator Bourne' offlc in tho Chamber of Commerce building;- h nodded in a far and distant, way. Then he grabbed his hat and started for tha elevator. "Morning," h said as ha paased down' the hall. The greeting waa returned oftly, .-. ; "Do you wish' to ask me any ques tions?" waa the follower. It waa IntLi mated that tha interviewer had hist dropped in to seek a llttl information generally. . . "Write your questions and leave them at the offlca," i aald Senator Bourne' secretary, "and I will answer them In an hour." The suggestion waa mad contritely that no cut and dried cate chism was in mind. , . Oak la Bad Hoi. "Write 'em' reiterated wjJr. Young. That la the, only way I wtttlllk to you newspaper men nowadays." Then be disappeared Into th elevator and shot down th yawning chasm to th ground below. ., . "T. commented another politician Who know the ways of Senator Bourne, "it looks like Mr. Cake waa up against It. If h don't deliver the national dele gation what will ha get, and If he doe what reward will he have?." About th same thing that Senator Fulton, got when he . organized tha senate in Bourne's Interest. Wfiatf Pulton got for that looks Hk th glitter in r olavthlna harp d WM 'Vf Idafly, north to Frcemont, Ana bo ji goea urriciauy th sea Is calm and smooth. Really the breath of th storm U over tha waters, and Mr. Cak 1 In a rocky- channel, boanded by a rocky coast, whn tha harbor light is well nigh .smothered by-th fog of th national convention delegation and th heated breath of thi Fulton and Room factions, each striving to .gain and hold control of Oregon political machinery.. Desk "Room to Eeiit 4 f ' Tl Sixth On around .floor;, low rent limt. ucLt una, . data, 8 9c pair. . Sample Show company. wa r it as, sk va ivu (Btya. Perfect fitting glasses 81 at Metigefs. CHICKENS : 1 8c lb. BUTTER, roll . '.50c andSc RANCH EGGS, doz, .;;20c Chinook Salmon, 2 lbs .25c Halibut, 3 lbs for. . ..,.25c Razor Qams.DiOZ.10c Milchner Herrings,' keg. .$1 Honey, comb . . . . ; . , '1 1 5c Large Eel, lb .... .;...20c Deliveries for the. East Side easf:to Twentieth street f Columbia Fish Co. -I . THIRD 'AND. ANKENY -Phones Main 5 A5558 - i Maaaarad Tonifht. t . ' ' -Oak rlnk'a monater " maaouerada on skates tonight. Eight legant prlee. Children'. SlJfcufferbarartajaA to se thl gran 4 and great event Oaks rink; tonight . , . t . . ; Perfect fitting glasses l at Metig-er'a rzzzzzzzzzxzzzzzzzzzzzzszzjfzxzzzzizizzzzzzzzzjxzz 1 CnPTIAl -1'AIA"lj:AiniEC or LLirtL wj vv y nmd TO THE EAST AND RETURN yik ). i "'i , Northern Pacific Railway 81 1 ii Including St;Taul, Minneapolis,-Duluth, Chicago, -i St. Louisrl Omaha, ; Kansas City,- St.-Joseph, "etc For full information regarding Rates, Routes, etu call on ' or .write A. D. CHARLTON, A. G. P. A. I H 255 Morrison, Street.' Portland."" Oreo-nn -. - j. m m m m m ft -