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THE,, OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, . PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING. MAY 4, 1S08. FOUR STEALERS L1IE IIMBl Three in From San Francis and One From Coos Bay.".".-.- " x CO NORWEGIAN FREIGHTER HERE FOR LUMBER (Steamer Breakwater's Cargo Shifts ia Strong Blow When Near Mouth of ' Columbia ' River Northland j , - - andMIomer. Bring Freight. ". Foilr .steamers arrived ijj the harbor v during tha ; night, ' and the Harriman liner Rose . City will , bo In' lata this evening.- The - Norwf giaa- itMow Her- " nelen earn from th Bay City in ' bal last. io load lumber for , Panama and . has already begun loading- at the mills " of the Portland Lumber company, The steam ; schooners .Homer and ' -. -Northland reached . Couch ' street with full, cargoes, of freight and many' pas sengers - from 'Sa A 'Francisco and the steamer breakwater reached Oak street dock at 1 o'clock this morning from ; Coos bay. Bhe was about 12 hours late r On account of heavy weather outside , and a long delay at Astoria, where . z.voo cases or salmon and a couple nun dred tons, of coal were diaoharsed. Off leers of the three coasters report having encountered rather gaever weath. . r ait. inn way ur xne ooasi. me wina . blew strong from west southwest and - most of the time 1t carried mist - "r i heavy rains. Neartng the Columbia the steamer Breakwater took, a quite per :-: centlble list to port as a result of the . smning or ner. coai cargo- out.' it ere ' ated no areat excitement on hoard. ' Captain Krlckeon of the Northland, reports having met . the Puget sound ' fleet of eight vessels bound for Ban r ranciaco. The Northland Dassed wltfi ' In a mile of them Saturday night off ' ' Caps Menra, and the passengers all got : out to take a look al thou h little bi ; the lights and silhouettes of the battle- anips were visiDie." Captain Dorrls of the Homer reports eignt waranips on tne Columbia river Satur- liaving met the eight warships of mouth or tne jou day afternoon. They wera about throe . miles distant but within olaln view. The Northland discharged part of her rreignt at coucn street aocn ma mm - shifted to Oak street to finish. Bhe will load lumber at the mills of the Portland Lumber company for a return , cargo. The Homer brought 200 tons of salt- and general merchandise which Is being discharged st Couch street - dock.- She will leave for Ban . Pedro via Ban Fsaneisco tomorrow, night with a cargo of wheat. The steam schooner Tosemlte, which '. arrived at Astoria yesterday from Saa Francisco, went to Oobla to load lum ber for a return cargo. Sh left San Francisco Thursday night and made a good run up the coast. - The steam schooner Shoshone Is due. to arrive in the river this afternoon to load lumber. s Bhe left San ' Francisco Friday night. - The' intention is to have her load at . the mills of the Tongue Point Lumbor company near Astoria. - . 1 NOT IX NEfcD OF PILOT. Captain Kelson Takes Big Tramp Steamer Hornelen Into River. 5 . Captain Nelson of tha Norwegian steamer Homelen, which arrived here . last night from Satt Francisco, says he , would have made tne run up toe wvci , without a nllot had he not been inter- V cepted down at Astoria He came in over tue bar without assistance and ays he had a good notion-to go right on to foruana. ... ', Captain Nelson knows every bend in the river and he knows tba channel is perfectly safe for. even as large a ves sel tha Hornelen. the second larg est tramp steamer In tha ' Norwegian tiMH-chant marine. fan tain Nelson learned to know the river a score of years ago when he ran aa deckle on the river steamers plying between this port and Astoria. He waa ner aooui a - year ago on the Hornelen. - . - . Somehow or other the big freighter Is lucky in alwayshaving fine weather. 4 Captain Nelson aaya she never rode out what might be termed a real bard blow, - sunshine and balmy breeaos followtug her everywhere. - , HOT RACE ON RIVEK. boats tore the river Into -shreds. Cap- tain Snencer intimated this- morn in that by Dlacing the Bailey Oatzp.rt on a daily schedule instead of a three trip per week schedule as In the past, the ). P. & A. N. company has chal lenged the Spencer to a rate war, with the result that It will v;ry likely be possible to go to The Dalles, for $1 in the very near future. "T win not nniv call a dollar rate on ine upper river, but will announce the same rate to Airw, warn uinam Spencer this mornlns, "should I reach tha conclusion that the Bailey Gatsert has been put on a daily schedule to cut into the business of my boat. The rate to Astoria is now 12 and tha rate to The Uallea Is 1.50. The Spencer would go- to Tha Dalles one trip and then make Aatorla, the next. EXCURSIONS TO SEE FLEET. Coos Ba Liner Breakwater ! Will Carrr Crowd From Portland, Excursions will be run from Portland to see the fleet when pausing the mouth of the Columbia river northward bound from San Francisco. The , steamer n.ut. ! am -f the deeo aea craft booked to cater to public patronage for the big event. . . . " ' , ' , The Breakwater is plyingr regularly hain this nort and Coos bay but it i. ,,.r.ivi that the Southern Pa cific company will let her miss one trip tA rnnm juirf Instead send her to sea with 1,000 or more fuiunuci to see Uncle Sam's big war dogs ma neuvering about ou the broad Pacific. The intention is to have th Break water leave Portland about noon one day. put the passengers ashore at As toria for the night and have them re turn in the morning for tha run over Mm bar anrl nut to the fleet. It Is ex pected to return to Portland that sam 1.. hut if this should Drove im possible owing to delays to the fleet. tnen anotner iimuv wu.v pVcu , Astoria. - - j.'-y y :rrrn good program. Portland Seamen's ' Friend Society Entertain! This Evening Ths concert to be given this evening at the Institute of the Portland Seaj men's Frtena society, eurnsr iiun snu Flanders streets, is in the hands of Mrs May Dearborn Bcnwao, The rot lnwl'nar well-known singers will take part: The "jLakme quartet- corn posted of Mrs- May D. Schwab, first soprano, Miss Ethel Lytle. second soprano. Miis Petronella Connolly, first contralto. ur. w a:- II. Bushona. second con tralto. Tha members of the quartet will also sing soloa Miss Sara Glance and Stuart McGuire, baritone, will alxo aing. All friends of sailors and the society ar cordially Jnviteo. concert to commence at 8 o clock. " MARINE INTELLIGENCE. BarmOa Uners saa to Arrlva Rose City. San Francisco May 6 Roanoka San Pedro and way.... May Eureka Eureka and Coos. ..... .May Sue H. Elmore, Tillamook,. ..... .May AlHunrn CotM Bav May Breaawater, i;oos nay. ........ .may iv State. Ban Francisco May la G. W. Elder. San Pedro, way.., May 11 Aiasiar orient.. i...... june i Numantla. orient ...............July Arabia, orient Aui. Nlcmedia. orient i. ..... .SepU 1 MfUM Haara so saparc. Breakwater, San Francisco .... .May 6 Sua II. Elmore, Tillamook. uureaa, Jiiureaa ana woos .May ...May Steamer Charles' R. Spencer 'id Bailey Gatzert .Try Conclusions. The river steamers Charles R, Spencer an Bailey Gatsert are racing to Tne ; Dalles today and the' outcome Is being watched with great interest, especially among the waterfront fraternity. The steamers are makingtheir first dally round trip for tha season and today is 'the opportunity to capture the broom for the season. The Spencer beat the Gataert to Van couver by ' a length after tone of the most sensational tests of speed aver pulled off in these water. Opposite Linn ton the two . boats were abreast, but in making tha turn at tht conflu ence of tha Wiyamette . and Columbia the Spencer gained the lead and man aged to- hold It against the strong current. The actual running; time from ' the steel bridge to the Vancouver wharf was 66 minutes, which means. a apeeed, Of 1 miles an hour. , ' Both craft are flying light, neither having picked up .enough freight , to nil a truck, and their performance to day will . therefore likely stand for the season. - Captain E. V. Spencer went as far as Vancouver n . his steamer and took the electric car back to Port land. He declares he was enjoying a . nice spread of ham and egga while the Koanoke, San Pedro and way.... May t Kose City, San Francisco May Alliance, coos Bay. ............ .May Nlcomedia, orient ' .May 10 Geo. w. Elder. San Pedro. .... .May 14 State. San Francisco...,..,... May 16 Aiefcta. orient .....June Numantla. orient . ... ......... .July Arabia, orient Aug, senate ta VorV Broderlck Castle, Br. ship ...... Btream Larelemore. Br. sn. ..... .o. W. F. Coca Edward DetalUa,, Fiv bk. . . .Irving Moller. Fr. bk. .Stream Crown of India. Br. bk. Drydock leyland Bros., tor, sh, .i.tx W P. Aiuyxi. xvus. UK. .... jr. Mimnr v-u, Eugene Pergallne. Fr. bk. Oceanic Cornil Bart, Br. bk., .Montgomery No. Z iNomia, uer. dk. ., , ..Montgomery jno. I Donna Francesca, Br. bk....... Astoria Urania, Nor. bk... .... . ...... .Oceanic Alsterkamp, Oer. bk. Astoria Bretagne. Fr. ah. J ..... . .tit ream Strathgyle, Br. sh... Eastern & Western Ancalos, Br. ship. .............. .Albina Churchill, i Am. sch. Astoria Mabel Gale, Am. sen. . .Inman-Poulsen ccno. Am. Dam. ............. .Astoria Nome City. Am. Sa .......... .Linnton Sheila, Br. ss Flour Mills Mindoro. Am. anh. . . . . . .Paolf in bunker Condor, sch.... .....Couch Streefl Nlcomedia, Ger, ss. ....Albina Hornelen. Nor. ss Portland L. Co. W, R. Hume, Am. sch ...Astoria Breakwater, Am. sa Oak street Norland, Am. ta ..........Oak street Homer, Am. ss.. ... ..-.. .Couch Rose City, Am. sa ......... . Alnsworth Sn koat to Load Xmmbes. Melville Dollar. Am. sa..San Francisco Ravalli, Am. as. ., .... r. .Saa SYanclsoo Kelburn, Br. bk. .......... . .MoJUlones Vlralnla. Am.' sch. .. .....San Francisco F. 8, Loop, Am. ss. ....Kan Francisco R., D. Inman, Am. ss. ; .... San Francisco Irene, Am. sen. ........ .Ban ijf ranctsco King Cyrua. Am, sch.,, . , .Han - Francisco H. K. Hall, Am. sch.., ..San Francisco westerner, Am., ss. r, . . . .ean F rancisco Olympla, Am. sa .......San Francisco Boats with Oemeat and Oeaeral, Aberfoyla Br. sh, .......Antwerp Edmund Rostad, Fr. bk. ...... .Indoo Emanuel Accama It bk. ....Hambarc Asgard, Nor. ship. I... .Antwerp BKiart, ft. oa , ....Antwerp Albert Rlckmera. Ger. bk......Antwern Claa Graham, Br. sh. .......... Cardiff Eugenie FantreL rr.'bk.... ...Antwerp VlnMnn.1 n. ! ' . A Gael. Fr. bk. .... .t ............. Liondon Neatsf lelds, Br. ship ........ .Hamburg David de Anjers, Ft. sh, .......Antwerp Brabloch, Br. bk, . t ....... .i . .Antwerp KUloran. Br. sh. ............. . Antwern Joinville. "Fr. bk. ........... . Antvtra Carmanlan, Br. bk. . ....... .. .Hamburg Goal Ships "a moat. - - La Roche Jacquelin, Ft. bk. Newcastle, A. Vramp Steamers En Bout. Inverkip, Br. ss. . . . . . , . , .SanFranclace Taunton, nr. as. ............. .uuaymaa Frerlc, Br. ss. iHEJii 0ETA I I $3.50 jl 'I VP V;..V"ti V I s TOUTVVOMM! SlfMedueiisjj BEFORE JHAV1ND YDOH NEW' D03SN5 F1TIED HATS good advice; for no J woman has ever yet re duced her abdomen, with comfort and perfect safety, :, by the usb of any corset except the Memo SeIt'Reducin& gZfpOVT WOMEN who want to j8) ' follow the ' prevailing; mod of mlenderrtesM petow the wntsOIine may do so. and still bo perfectly Comfortable, by wearing tba Nemo Self-Reducing- Corset la the new FlatnlB&'UacK" models. 1 OMEN ol luxurious tastes, who nay $10.00 for oar superb No, 1000, will set corset far more shapely. stylish, comfortable and durable than tba best French corset : they can bay at. souow ns pnoe. 4t..t r ' HOUSANDS of stout women, who I) fancied that they must have their corsets made to order, are now saving more than half their money and enjoying greater com fort, by wearin&the famous Nemo Self Reducing; Corset. . ' r . WOT does your dressmaker recommend this - corset I Becanse it sares her wort, and enables her ' to ' gire yott ,tbe best figure yoa erer had. ( ' :" No. 312, for the tall stout woman No. 320, tall stout, with "1 No. 314, for the short stoat woman . ; ;. No. 318, short stout, with MFlatning-Bact ' No. 516. for the tall stout woman V . No. 517, tall stout, with "FlatBteg-Bacf No. 518, for tne short stont woman . , No. 515, with Nemo Bust Supporters .. No, 1000, with duplex straps and "FUtning-Baolc" $10.00 SOLD IN Alt Go66STORES THROUGflOUT TQB WORLD KOPS BROS., Maaafactsrers. Saa Irasoiaco Office. No. 1140 Geary Sc. FUtning-Bct"j . $3.50 $5.00 What the Public Shou!tl(nov ?Jw ""'rof business in its offices' in the Chamber of Commerce vBu;lding-, Stark-street entrance No. 265-267. Transacts a General Trust Company Business v. Aetg as trustee under mortgages, trust deeds anrl in all fiduciary capacities; and prepares papers therefor. Certification of bond Issues , by this corporation assures protection to the public and investors and increases the market value of bbnd. ' - . ' . . It offers an absolutely safe investment in 'T f Gold Coupon Real Estate Certificates - based on Portland Business Property in units of $25.00 drawing t per cent interest annually, payable every six months and cashable un der contract; in addition they participate in the profits. Ffincipal ' and interest absolutely safe. It deals in gilt edge bonds. , - - - ' The Banking Department Will be ready for business in Jhe near future just as soon as its safes and literature are ready. ; . v. : .... , . .. "'OFlflCERS.:'.; -j--' WM; H. GARLAND' President I- W. LANE .First Vice-President ' 6, J? V -' Second Vice-President JOHN B. MOON Secretary If. P. DAVIDSON. ..'..Loan' E. L. DEKEATER Cashier C. M. SCHERER ; :..Tru,t Officer A. E. CLARK Counselor Madura. Br. ss. ....... .. .San Francisco Tabor, Nor. ss , .Bremerton Strathflllan. Br. ss. , . . .. . . . ... .Batavia Sa Boat la Ballast to irtad Orat. Manx Klnr. Br. sh.. .....Taltral Port Crawford, Br. sh........,,CIlao River Falloch. Br. bk ....ciua Nordsee. Oer. ah .'HCallao Oregon. Ger.ah. Yokohama Oen. Fatdhertft Fr. blc. ... ..Yokohama Henrietta. Ger. sh...,.,.....Weat coast ABier.- oer. ok...... ...vininiu Marechael de Noallles. Fr. blc West coaat Helena Blum. Fr. bk .Bristol Oil Steamers Sa Boats. 0. Loom Is. Am. a..... Ban Franclso ALONG THE WATERFRONT. ' Tha lighthouse tender Armerla left Astoria .this morning: for repairs at Seattle. - V The llarhthniiHA tnrl Ruiii'.. i. for Tillamook rock this morning with supplies and - machinists to repair the foa signal boiler. V7 he British steamar TinvArln lrt ilnnn yesterday, bound for Sydney, Australia, via Sap Francisco, with 1.683,880 feet of lumber, valued at 818,970. Her place St the mills Of tha Knntern a Waal.rn Lumber company will be taken by the BrlUsh ateamer. Strathgryle, which has been lying; idle near" the drydock for about a week. ' T The British bark Klhnrn arrlvA f Astoria shortly, before noon today Ta ballast from Mejiliones, Antofogasto bay, under charter to load . lumber for Enarland. fiha will rwalva mn. h cargo at the mllla of the Tongue Point Lumber company, near Astoria. The oriental liner Nlcomedia shifts to Albina dock this afternoon. . She began loading this morning. A number of Visitors were ion board yesterday. CaDtain Larsen of tha r.hium Xfin. doro Is paying off his crew today. The cauoner arrived nere Saturday night from Newcastle N. H W. ' with arm of 1,000 tons of coal. The steamer Roanoke will srrlva tiara Thursday morning Instead of tomorrow. She waa detained by inspection at San .San Francisco Francisco thla -trip. Her sailing date has been postponed to next Saturday morning. E. A. Beals, district forecaster of the local weatfier bureau, returned this morning from Coos Bay, on the steamer Breakwater. Mr. Beals appointed a re- gorter at Marshfield and this morning ooa Bay is represented on the weather map. MARINE NOTES. Astoria, May 4. Arrived at 8:20 a. m. and left up, steamer Rose City, from San Francisco. Outside at 8 a m., a four-masted bark in ballast. San Francisco, May 4. - Arrived, steamer V. S. Porter, from Portland. Arrived at 10 a m., steamer George W. Elder, from Portland. - Astoria, May s. Arrived down at 1 a. m. and sailed at 1 p. m., steamer Nome City, for San Pedro. Left up at 4 a. m.. Norwegian steamer Hornelen and steamer Homer. Arrived at 6 and left up at 7 a. m., ateamer Yellowstone, from San Francisco. Sailed at 7 a, m., steamer Klmore, for Tillamook. Ar rived at 7:46 a m. and left up at 6 p, m., ateamer Breakwater, from Coos bay. Arrived at a. m. and lert ud at s d. m.. steamer Northland, from san ranciero. Arrived at iw a., m., scnooner w. ti. Hume, from San Francisco. Arrived down at 12:30 and sailed at 3 p. m., steamer Alliance, for Coos' bay. Sailed at 12:4Wp. m., schooner Alvena. for San ranciaco. tauea at ksu d. m., steam er Argyll, for Port Harford. Sailed, at 8:30n. m.. Norwerlan steamer Klaa. for CTeemanti. Arrived, down at x:so ana sailed at 4:10 p. 'm., British steamer Boverio, for Sydney, via San Francisco. Sailed at 8:10 p. m., steamer Cascade, for' San Francisco, and schooner W. F. Jewett. for Redondo. Astoria., way 4. condition or the car ai s a. in., smooin; wina eouin, za nines; weather, cloudy.- 'l'taes at Astoria Toaay nun water. S:46 a. m., 8.4 feet; 4:05 p. m., 7.0 feet. Low water, 8:43 a. m., 0.1 feet; 8:40 p. m., 8.0 feet Merchants Savings & Trust Company 247 WASHINGTON STRELT Capital $150,000 Pays interest on Savings Accounts and Time Certificates. - Receives deposits subject to check without limitation as to amount. 1 ' Effects collections in any part of the country on most rea sonable 'terms. - - . -1 , , i Acts ss trustee in all legitimate relations. , , X Cares for properties, collects rents, etc. ' ' ' Interviews solicited with those contemplating any phase of our service. - ;-f ; V-,v: ;- v-:. ,f,i, s B BW BBS sa ffj blji B mm r"" I 1 . LOOK. WHO'S MERE 1 with your favorite breakfast food It was always good enough, but it's better than ever now. - Get the "happy habit V by eating the fodd that's full of sunshine and strength. FORCE has all Uhe muscle -making material in the whole wheat combined with barley maltthe "pre-digested energy" of the two great life-giving cereals. . - :--:):,:., . , ' . " - - "FORCE" is made of tbe best white wht, steam-oooked', rolled into "thia lakes, 'combined with the purest barley ' . t malt and baked. . Always "orisp"lt before serving it by pour -, 1' inf iatd a pan and wermin it ia ovea. Then serve in lara v dish with cream, piling tha flakes ia one side of the dish and pouring the cream in tha other side, dipping the flakes as eaten.' Your Grocer sells it. No other Flaked Food is "Just as Good.' COUNTY DELEGATES FROtf CASTL1P0CK . (Special Dia-patch ,t The JoorsaL) ' Caatlerock, , Wash., May 4. The R: publican voters of this place held a caucus at the opera-house Saturday evening at which tha fololwing dele gates' were elected to the county con vention to b held at Kalama, May 8: T. W. Robin, Josepl) 1 A, Keller, J. K. Conger, James Studebaker, Oeorga W. Rowan, H. . N. Pea body, A. W, earner, Oeorga F. MoClane, George L. Buland Sr., - J. A. Byerly, H. H. Powelson, Charles Huntington. S. J. Ely and Har vey Richardson. Rowan, McClaa and Buland each received 68 votes, the highest number of votes given any can didate. Georre.La. Buland Sr.. was chairman of the caucus, and Qus Xson ard secretary. - i n iemocrata or castieroca and vi cinity met in cauevs at the town hall Saturday evening and elected nine dele gates to the county convention to be heM at the county seat next Saturday. D. J. Hill acted ss chairman end Jnunh O'Neill as secretary-.-The delegates are: Vincent Brewer, Addison Jackson,- D. J. Hill, C. C Brown, H. V. Huntington, Thomea eugars, C. L. England, Joseph O'Neill and William Nelrelterr , . DALLES GIEL jyiXS " -DECLAMATION HONORS (SpMlal THtnatrb t The- JoornatV - ; - -Whitman Collearn. Walla Walla. Wnah . Mav 4.-Misa , Pn.rl Watkina of Tha Dalles Hi a:h school won first. Dlace In the trl-state lnterscbolastlc declamation contest which waa the closing feature of the two days' track meet under th auspices of Whitman colleae., T(?ere were .is competitors frornxthe leading high schools of Oregon, Washington and Idaho. Mlsa Watkins received a beauti ful arold medal. Kwnnd nlap an tulrn by Mlsa Margaret Stolle of Bolee, Idaho, and third hy"Mis Iila Oarflald of ttalla Wa'ta. High school. The JudsrfS were PreslrlVt Howard of fofnmhla J college, iUUi . Oreon, - i'lafeeavr CORE Blck Readaeh and rtliev all the anmblea taaV drat to abiUoaa state ef the 17.tana.aaeh as Pirrlnasa, Maaaaa. Prewalnaaa. Dlstrm afUr asUBg. Pala ia th Side, to. While their moat ramarkablaaoooMoas bawa ihowa la ourlBg Sas&aeiia, yet Oartor Little Ltver- Pills era, qnaUy valuable ia Oonstlpavtlon, earing and pre vaastlng thlaannoylaKeomplaiat, while thavala eoriMtaUdiaotdanoSfthaatooianhtlninlaUtli 11tu- and nguiikte th bowals. SvaaUtaayealy mm Aea they wonld be almoatpricwlaaa to those whe saffar from this durtnaalng oomplaint; but t ortn. aataly taarirgoorlnnedoaa notand haraaad thees wheoao try them will Sad the, little pill. wJn anl las many way that thay will not be wll ling to do wit bout tnMa. Bat after aUiekka4 Is th baa of somaayliv that her Is what w mak enr gnat bgasU , Our pills oar It vail Mbaradonot. Carter' Lltll Livw puis ar vary maH sn4 vryaeytotak. Oo. or twe pills mak. a dot. Thay ar atrioUy vsfajtabl an d aot grip oe jnmr. bat by tbsir (mi U actios plea U waa COFFEE The dealing is simple. If you don't like Schilling's Best, it costs you rioth- ing. . -, - Tour grocer returns your money if yoa don't Ilka it; we pay him. ,1 I Bankers and Lumbermens Bank SBOOVS AJTO 0TABX mtBETS, VOBTXJUTD. OUSQOV Statement of Condition Ann so. 1808, v . RESOURCES Loans and discounts ... Overdrafts Bonds Furniture and fixtures Cash and due from banks 6 40 5,423.2$ mm S 1.352.071.19 LIABILITIES Capital slock .... 250.000.00 Surplus and undivided profits. ............. . i , , 5i,S2f 2-t Deposits 1,0931441:95 :..'Vv 1,352,971.19 . O. K. WENTWORTH, President. ,J i JOHN A. KEATING. Vice-President,'' H. D. STORY. Cashier. . ? ; '. : i A. FREEMAN, Asst. Cashier. Hooper of : Weston, ! Oregon, Normal school and Professor Worthlngton of Whitman college. .Miss Stanley Dislocates Wrist, . 7 iSpaclal Dlspaleh ta Th Journal.) Caatlerock. Wash- May 4 Miss Frances Stanley, daughter of Principal J: H. Stanley of the Highland school, Portland, dislocated . her left wrist while trying to mount a horse at the Price livery barn yesterday morning. Miss Stanley's foot slipped from th stirrup, throwing her to the ground, but the dislocated wrist waa the only in jury sustained. She was taken to Mr. Price's' residence nearbv. and Dr. T. C. Campbell was summoned. Miss Stanley, who is bookkeeper In the office of J. A. wyeriy or mis piace, ana ner sister, Miss Edna, who is visiting her from Port land, had started to Stiver Lake, about seven miles from here, for a day's out ing, when -the accident occurred. sThe patient Is doing- nicely at present, and expects to be at work, again in a few days. , - 1. 4 c r r-i,,Vv ' Linn Farmhouse Burned. Lebanon. Or.. Mav 4. The farm dwell ing of A. T. Vnlgrrmor with l(s entire contents wad destroyed by fire Friday. The fire originated from a spark falling upon the roof. . The loaa is estimated at. about 1 60 it. There waa no insuranca WO M Lado Paca THtaBWiwcoaVflt Evchaimi builoino I a . III IL 1 . c. mn.rm ,n. - 11 uum ymww v. OUR NEW POLICIES OFFER ALL THAT IS BEST IN LIFE CONTRACTS EITHER TO BUY OR SELL. . Low Non-Participali.lg Rates ' High Cash Vate SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS OFFERED, TO RELIABLE ACTIVE AGENTS. Apply t .TSS8a B. 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