M v ,-. . - i ' -N jgmF w ?' .. . riHsl'' Tin. Mn m Vr. "I !f8AWYER'8 rnn nnnnniin Otfari u ft? lami Slickers W'trrnHlfJ Wut.rpro.r. Ult In .taint (jiril wotk nmt Hiikli w-nllxf lk t.rir.... ti. It iinir dmlrr i1ii'l jn llniiigM-iiit for rMnli'ifw. . . tllllt4 -ihl.((.., ill.., f)j fr. ! tot l.MtrUf, tuu. 'HHaMHMMaria NORTH IJI'.NI) WILL CKLEBRATE M(Uihfltld tfnils lo l'ut.stmtlc the Siller Town to Give up Its Own Blowout It HMmi Utt -v?orth Horn! will hnvo a pokbftUyi of it own on Hit J'jnrtli. TJiorn hM bu nttinu bojw thu the Xorlh Hand people might ujiieont In drop thulr puprltotu for nn indvpentlu.tt Miabrttfun nnd Join w IUi thU pUw In making tit dey nlorloniJ, bat thay me not tMClhvd to do thl. TJtc Mtmlifleld ooinmlllN o( curiiiic ifUittN went down to North ItunJ on Uw Union Tuittdny night to talk nrur thu ihhiW, nnd mtt with qulto n uuroborof the North ItatuUtw. Thu Utter, how ever, voted to rjo on with thulr own cele bration. Tlmy treated tho Mnridtiield hoy with the utirioul cordiality ntul tho lnt turnro unthtiHinstiQOwr thu lari'ptlon nccordod thorn, so thnt thuro will Iw no hard (oollnuH ungondnrod hy tho' failure of thu m-KOtliitloits. Ilia hopud thnt Mr. L. .1. Simpson will tiMltt tho Mandilleld celebration hy thu dullvury of nn nddrew, if tho tiwu can ho nrrtiiiKoil tlmt It would not intutfutu with hia nttendrttico nnd as tUlAUo nt tho exorcises in Mi homo lowu. TUo uiiIIUm of It. Coko nml Tutor Joltnron, epiint Thursday nt Klagauiff lilctncl.uu'. Mcunwjuiua "miw Willi- of ("'uditl I tln puardl m of h Mni.r- Ji'-dth mi I huppl lirn Ir..in ..llli t o ii' It help h i' (cla iio Mtini'inliiHtil, It .itictuiim ln'i during lie ttiil nf iio)'ouut'i oldldbirth mid . niotliL'iliood, nmkiiit; labor o.i land i..'fiiiiii,r lloodhi); .mi! niN- tuui.ip. U gently U-uiH nrr t'nouli th' d uigc'toiid ju'iloil Know it ! th on hi : of 11 If, W'CMW cuuvH lunooriiitoii. falling d tlio womb, tuitl muiistniul inv&v itlty In ovcrv foun. It NvdutWoin i!iTy-tvlii,' ptilod of ti woman's llfo. It ifliiforoes Iho ncnom Hyntom, iti-ti (llii'itly on tho geni tal orfans imd U tho lln(-.t tonlo for women Known. .Ahk yuv tlnigfllit fuv .n $1.00 bottle of Wlno of C.udul. Ilutcavllln, Alrt.'.Iuly ll, 1WO. I fdrit'H Illnck Drauriit nml 1 furl II to U i iIIuh bvro kocii tho nioiIlcliicH lit tliHr hoinrNoll tho time. I ,liio tlirco glrlo I unit they nro iwluir If t hwo. . 2llf wi4 iv imu n "" Tor tdvlra ami lUnrnluri. mWtrM, tlVltitf I i ... 'I t.j I Jti1tt' 4illMiirv lli'lUll inmii". 'I Ao n.Miuiiuoa Mcilidiio I'unit'ttiljrjNil CliAttniiuiiuit) J run, asiKaaxExm&ii m ff'LJVZ i . r ii ALL WOW EH I !1 HOSPITAL I'UNb STIJvL, GROWING. Nearly Ilnlf the Required Tlircc Thotisiuul Dollarn Alrenily In Sight. Ilcv. JMw, Donnelly is mccllii with l?ood flticciiiB In hln cnnvius for mihftcrlp tionii to tlio luiflpltal fund, nnd tlioro In lltllo doubt thnt tho tXIXJO which in nut bo rnltcd litre will ho obtalnod. C. II. Moruhnnl ho In now in Ban Krnuultco waa huaid from yotilcrdny in v. riibfdontlnl iiiftitncr, rtihecribltiKflOO .'or hhiiiulf r.nd mo for J'., il. Donu & Co. Anolbur (50 tuUeriiliuii raiwa tho amount .lwlnxl to $ 1 100, nearly l.nlf t!m tiMtilrcil tin:). Thuro lannliiipreulonln K)moi:iarl(!f6 thnt thli hoipitnl will bu luiilt v.botlmr tlie ikojiIu hurt raiiso 0W) or not, hut Irr.' Donnelly twyi that thli is a mlttako. It will catUinly ) worth to title com munity, directly and indirectly many tlmen thu emu iibiuo.1, to Iihvo a lurea and well crjuljipod hospital tnbllhwi huru on a btiai'i thitHlll Insaro Its tr loniicneo nml In thu hands of peopl who are thoroughly eompur.t to cotnluut tin liihtitutlon in a flmt class utantior. TIib lUt now otniido ns follows: L. .1. 6initaou, 15. O'Coimoll, Dmui & Co,, SM 00 160 00 jro oo loo eo 100 oo 100 00 100 00 100 00 50 10 W) 00 DO 00 CO CO ro oo J. T. MeCormac, J. II. Wall, John Trout, K, (i. Flanagan, C. II, Murchant, W. l. Murphy, John Uonr, 1'. I.. 1'hclnn, C. A. Mooro, V. A. Woollovor, flu v ,im Tour ILIiluay r Mr HoW-r4 lludwg. AOJ. et BKntbu ltiujr Ou.A'nmuij vt U. V- I'll Mir.BII klritlt'r IIK. tifitt GICNKROUS OI'J'JCR l'OR NI5W HOSPITAL Kcv. Udw. Donnelly rccolvod Thuri day morning n sot of plans nnd draw ing! of thu proiHiaed hoapitnl bnlUHntt from Architect D.wid Ileuj. Kmerson, of Newport, ll. I. Thlu (,'ontlomnu ha)penod to be in n church in Xowport whon Kr. Donnelly wna telltiiR of this onterprho, nnd lntar ho eamo to I'r, Donnelly nnd Btntwl thnt hu would like to l.olp thu project and ' wou'd draw, freo ot rhnrcc, nil tho plane, i working plniiH, tmrciflcntlong, otu. (or thu buildini;, doluv: this ns n memorial to n ton who dlod abnul n year ngo, Ho lufi now tent n akutch of tho build in;; and plana for the three rtorlca nnd bnsument, drawn on tho i;tmornl dlinou alona p;ven him by I'r. Donnolly. Tlio plana contemplate a building with ic cominodaUona for about fifty patlontu, some in wards nml tome in private rooms, with nil uccceenry operating looms, dining rooms, kitchen, ntoro room, mufioa' nnd fervants' quarters, fitnlrways, olovator, etc. If these plana aru approved thu nruhltect will proceed to make tho working drawing and Hpcciflcatlons. Tlilo offer ia cijulvnlout to n contribu tion of nt least ff00, nnd ia a moat gen eroua and graceful donation on tho part ot Mr. Kmerson, which will bo highly appreciated by n)l InturcEted in tho now hospital. - Wn tho ? No KM Vou HV3 Wwjs Botytf Uonfirc'Prtrly. Ml Annlo Kirnhcr avo V bonflro party Vcdnctdny cvonlnir totltoinom horn of tho Chrlatla Unilcnvor iocioty of tho l'rcabytcrin chorch. Ilofronh mentfl wcro curved, nnd, after the bon fire oxcrclsoB, adjournment wan taken lo Iho npacloun retlJunco of Dr. J. T. Mc Cormnc, whom munic and o yood toclu' tlmo won enjoyed. Another Arngo Fire. Tho Cwjulllc Herald brIr.Ki tho iicwb that W. II. Hchroodor'ii (lilnlcmlll nt Arno lino boon doatroyed by a flro, ovi den ly Incendiary. Tho mill liua jttct beou rebuilt nflor burning dov.n, the two ihm nnd tho bim.irtK of Eclirowk-r'a itoro htvinc nil orntinod within n yc&r, till evidently tho work of u flrubug. GROVKR CLKVKLAND ON POLITICS Xw YoiJc, Juno IB: For the first (lm 1 1 m liisa rotireinent from Hit pica! dancy Orovar CSevrlaod tonight dcllvera n tpoeh In n political ntidieuce. Ihe occasion thnt draw theormor 1'reiiJetit from hii homo nt Princeton to Now York ia the opening of tho new homo of the Tilden Club, Uroadwty niwr Seventy fourth ktrcot. That the athetiiiK i of grant jwlitlcal ulgnlticnnou Koot without SiyIiK. for it ia well known that Mr. ( Cleveland could not bo iuductd to de-' liver n political cddreEH unlcta hu weru convinced that it would have nn import ant beating on tho futuro wolfnro of his party. This fust la univoreally recogniz ed nnd na n eoitecijucnce thoeq v. ho tnko nn intermln national poliltcssromanl (cfclii)K inteiitu intcrcet In tho meeting. Tho Knthi'tlny, nccordlnj; to tho maua i;ers of thu club, ia not for tlio purpose of launching c new Djtnocrr.ey, but to wolcomo nil loadora of Democratic thought who may havo been oppoied to each other in thu peat nnd to ruako "thu occasion of tho opening of thu club n direct effort to linrmonizo various dia cordaut elements of tho party. To this ond Democrnto from every eectiou cf tho country havo been invited to bo present, nnd no ecction or faction has been Ig nored. Former Senator David 11. Hill hai ac cepted njt invitation and It id believed thnt a complotu reconciliation between , him and Mr. Cleveland may bo brought reciprocity tanglo, provided tho Senate ftbout. AmonR others who aioespcctedl's It without ninondment at the to bo proteut nra Senator llacon of (.Itor-, U'la, Mayor Putiick Collins of notion, ex- i Secretary of SJnto Hlclmrd Olnoy, Dr. Felix Adler, John D.JMUburaof Huffalo, William Everett tf Mafenchusottf, (lov- ornor Aycocl: of North Carolina, "W, r.outke Ocknui, Atkinson of ISoFton, i and many Democratic mimbura of the UnitoJ StatM Sonato, tho Uongoof hop rcientativus rjitd tho Statu Legislature MAN HUNTERS STILL GUESSING Tracy "mid Merrill Hold -up An other Farmer for Breakfast raid Ketp Going Portland Juno 10 Tho convicts ?oro again coon this morning apparently headed up Balniou creek. Sheriff Martin and posso immcJiuto ly took tho trail. Farmer Torgcisou roports tfyat ho waB compelled to giyo them breakrast this morning' v A eon of tho farmer went on n wheel lo anccuvor and reported tho fascia. Tho bloddhouuda vlll bo tried again, None but the I constantly furnish tlio beat nnd priniCHt of nicatH, -which nivei mo tlio confidence of my patrorn. MEATS ARE A NECESSITY hut it in iiPcesHary Hint they be pure and wIioImmiip. 1 do not promise n discount, but I will give you hoitpt nml C'-urlooiw treatinmit, nnd vuluo received for your money. ,SntIfnc lion K'Uirnntivd or cash ref muled. MARSKFIFLD CAS.I5 MEAT MABKIT f tiiLiir.i nuiui, riuji, - itnMntr tintM n rTrsTzaemirxnir7aixiJjnsaBCS2mntMuMii.'iKmaavaMittBwn USE OUR v BNnS3NKNsars r . M B have a handy dark room that all am ateur photographers are welcome to use; we want you to use it, it was built largely for your . accommodation. Any advice, help or sugges tions we can ofler arc also yours for the asking. FRESH PHOTO SUPPLIES TtTrt . tx nnmi ..tvirtf 1 ll 1 1 1 1 1 ftt'Af ncl-n1 Cnr .n erin1ie 5 )IU 11 KJ .illijr ws. uiiti and we see to it that all supplies arc fresh and reliable. The ionjiei you take photos tue better yo u will api- Jt rrfintf rlptvuiflnbli tuntcrmls . ,. ... j.. a more certain you will become f ie 1ior SONGSTACKON'S Marslifield, MiMWa rmiMtiuu- Spooiier Amendment ADOPTED BY A DECISIVE VOTE Senate Pavors Panama Routt Reciprocity May Come to '..'.w Cuba by Treaty Waehlneton, .Tuno 10 Tho Spoouor amendment to tho Isthmian canal bill providing for purchftjo and completion of Iho Panama canal was adopted by tho Sennto this afternoon by n voto of 12 to n It la nuthoritivoly elated that tho ad ministration atnnda ready to make c treaty with Cuba as n solution of tho weemuer eeion POPE ACCEPTS AMERICAN PLAN Itome, Juno 19. After conaidering tho rottort of committeo ot cardinale, I appointed to treat with Taft, tho Pope accepted the eutiro American proposi tion in regard to tho Thlllpplnou, only dceiriug minor changes in form. PORTLAND BOYCOTT MORE STINGENT ' 'Portlaud' Juno 10. Tho etrlklus plan ing mill employees havo doeided to make tho boycott asnluat Unfair mills moro rigid. Tho union has occordlugly called off, uieittfi, all carpoutera from tho now builui whero unfair material is usod. TJ . , nlion is verydopresaing. ( 'mlfr ? rr Church' Celebrates Ceuteunial East Llvarpool 4no 19 : Tho Long'a ltun Presbyterian church, tho oldest church of its denomination in this patt t'6.tlio etato-, tolebrated its coutonnial touay witn a programme oi exorcises lastlnf; all day and Including nddre6EC3 Best of Meats Y .l..f. Til r. A - rrcutii'iivrry. rtoite lot kuauKiLji MKtntsrrTtiKBcsa DARK ROOM, f- Ni ... ujni.u IUi .u dUyj.iw to work with, rmrl the - .- ....... , that the place to get them l- PHARMACY, Oregon appropriate to the occasion. Tho church is located at Calcutta three miles north of this city. Tho present brick cdiQco waa creeled in 1886,, replacing tho lec elructuro in which regular eelrWceawliadi been held elnce 1S02, '""' Preparing For Educators 0 Minneapolis Juno 10: Applications for a cmnmodationa indicato that tho convention of tho National Educational Association, to be held in this city net month, will bo tho largest as well as.tlfo molt representative gathering of itc kind ever held in this country. The South noticeably will bo better repre sented than ov cr before, while Canada will send ecvornl of ucr distinguished men to lako part in tho proceedings. Tho pro gramme ot the general eeesious aud th numerous departmental conferences Is r npidly ncoring completion. It include tho'names of moro than 150 ot leading educators of America, among them bou priden ts ol universities state super Intendonts ot public instruction, and, teachers in the public schools. ' The recent death of President John Henry Harrows ol Cberliu College r--rftovos n prominent workor,of thenis ociation and n fcaturo of theopeninrj session of tho convention will bo thoadop tion of appropriate resolutions in honor of his memory. Good Crop Prospects ' ' St, Paul Juno 20: Roports of ptopl of all kinds that havo beou coming hi from nl! sources during tho present week never havo been moro favorable nt this time of year. ISvory part of thp-North.- tjmeof evpt tho wet region in tho Red fFftSmv . whprn bppiUiii- i.-ns i1p. i$KxrmB '.lyedi,-T8'jJBfcin the bright prospect?, tfuVljpkf eouthwest- ernMlnncVfttal'a' $ccr&taally bright. ReportB Uom overy placow Uiojino9f the Miuueapolie i St. J-ouis'raudpd show a prospect thatcould hardly bo'lmprovcd upon, Corn, of which thero iannincreaeji ncroago, is growing fast, Alanypolnta also report an exceptionally good pros pect for n heavy Lay nnd potato cror "