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i. :; f TJIE EVENING JQtHfttAt, POftTLAnrGOfeV TUESDAY, rArBIlV 22, .1902. CANDIDATES - Tbe nominee of the Citizens' nail meet- - fnf foe Uuritr vu bora In Ohio la ISSt Ho crossed tho plains la 1865 lit IHti In Portland over since. Tho growth and development o( tho city has bora tho ant a that of tr,, bunas, or nas oil thro rar boon prominent in every ' nmmtat for tho public good. He boo boon osgafod . ta th "" lutaber; business , olnco 187 and la at present tho presides ' of tho lamaa-Poulaoa Company, on -ot . tho larfest lumber concern on th Coast Tea year eo Sir. Inman waa a member ! of tho Btato feealslatur and hie record then waa aood. Eight yoar ago ho waa ajaandldat for Mayor; but waa counted " out by a Republican returning board. B - waa elected a member of the Btat Benat two yara ago oa th atlaeas' ticket and la now a tnember'of that body.' " ' " ' ; DR. HABBY LANE.-' . tr. Harry Lane, candidate on tho Cltl Mii1 ticket for 8tato- Senator, wastorn In' CoryAllW, Benton" County, In 1856. His : father waa N. H-Oe. the oldest son : of Oeneral Joseph Xane. With 'hla p tent he moved to Portland In 1805, which place Jias been "hi homo ever alnc. In JXH he graduated from the medical do- parUnent ,X. IheWMajnetU "University. In 18TT ho waa. appointed-superintendent of; the Oregon f tat Hospital, for Jhejn an. -which poeitton ho hold1 for-ceie-termr He conducted, the affairs ;of that tnstttu tien ecoitomjcaliy. and $onorabl& fan'a" in tho Interest Boldly jof the Inmate and tho tjayar Of the ftate.. lie Is -a mart-led man. with two children. ' .,., ; RICHARD BCOTT.. ttlchard Scott, the ' nomine for Joint Senator with Clackamas County, Is. a prominent farmer and dairyman of Mil waukee. Ho baa lived at that plaoe a " grut. many years and was twice elected a County Commissioner of Clackamas Conn,!,, , Thar is no man. la the Stat -who hae 'done stipr t advane th in terests of th farmer and dairymen, fie bat always been a Republican, ' ? 2. KiTKfcMpfifil': ' x';'' Frank- A. Heltkemper. ' nomtnee ' for . Representative, 1 th -principal owner of the store, of O. HeUkemper .Co., and was brought up In this city. He ta widely "and favorably known aa a man of affair and an Influential eltlsen. ' . -.' : 8.. J. . BARBER. , Pr. a J. Barber la on of the leading dentist In the city, 1 a Republican, - a Grand JLrmy man and a eltlsen who en-1 Joys the- respect of all: who know him. H resides at SOS Yamhill street. Ho is a nominee for Representative. . ' ;';v . f: , ' ; i " " eaeasnsaw J . " ' ' ' "' - W. CBeutgen, for Representative, - in vne employ or tne uoaaara cnoe vora pany. -Jit on Urn he we in business for himself In Albtna. .' H was at on time a member of th City Council and his record for economy ana reform- was ?,:? f ; j j I k Few business men la th city are better ' - anown titan Benryinecjcenataln. 'hotting' - for .Repreaentative Tor . long, tlmch . was the senior , partner of the firm of . . rieckenateln tt Meier. 1 Irately he has gun . . 1 Jnto business by himself. He was elected to. th City Council as .a Democrat and u: made an able and efficient member. He 1 has been a leading clttaen for a qixarter of 'a century and-has always been a k Democrat. ' . l I h'ptuJtKi-tL- CTJRT18.' Prank C. Curtis! a nominee for repre-j rentattve, is president of " th Grain ; Handlers' Association, an exemplary cltt . . . ,en , of -the Tenth JVard, a strong union man and a dtlien of ability and Intelli gence'.' He has never pushed himself for ward in nolltlcal matters. w i j- pusHMAN. " s ;" ' ' ;" J . John A. Bushman! also aandldaf for Representative, Is president of the Mill . - men's Union. He Is a trusted employ of Jones mil). Is a strong Democrat and a cood citlaea. h" . ; . ' , ,P 4-t C. DAVIS. , , i M.' Davis lives In his own pretty homo in the First Ward.' He la a sta tionary nglneer at the North , Paclfle Planing Mills, and has been a resident of Portland for 12 years. Ho Is a large tax . payor and a clUsen who has always th f public 'good at 'heart. .: Ho Is. a nominee or Representative. . - - - CITY BRIEFS. , ' -w-i .-'i v"!:.'.,:.;. " - Coinnel " Harrington of Pillar Rock is , In the city purchasing all the necessaries tor k banquet which he intends giving to hla partners and employes,. ''.' v: . 't. Captain Langntt, United States Engln een. left for Astoria last night on lght . bona bus mess. Th nusi pupil of St. Mary's Acad emy and College will give their 13th an ' tiual recital -this evening at 8 o'clock at their hall. Fifth and Mill street. Bishop Morris will administer the epos ' tollc rite of confirmation at the Church nf the aood Bhebberdr corner Vancouver : tnA Sell wood, tomorrow . at 8 o'clock. 'An association tor the sturtof trees ' and. ibelr habits has been started in this clty Thl society will giva anggestlons and practical assistance to the Lewis and , Clark Clylc Jmprovement Association, 'i'j .'Edward 'At Beals. the "Weather Bureau , nclali4eftl:4aButght for 'Seattle and . ' Keah Bay. He will also visit . all the v telegraph stations from Port Crescent; Waahi to Capo Flattery, to see what t repairs are necessary, and to obtain astl V,l iVJ-ri,1!.'..,'", ,u ,i . DR. R. B. KORTHRUP (i0tTiitU Sitooessftdr AO W&ffi. rERVous inD .clonic diseases EXAMINATION TRtt. Cfficel 416 Dekum Building Third and Washiagtoti Sts - Call for literature. -' " V mate', for materials to be used, so' a to .be able to suOnilt fcls report to the department at Washington. v He wL be gone about W days,: f.-..-f .'''';:-: Oa Sundays, May ll.fthe past Saohems' Assoofatloh of Jortlaad wfu" run aa ex cursion up the WUlanatt Valley, leaving the East ffide at ta, tn. Th train will stop at Albany tWo hoar and returning Will oome by way of Corvallla, reaching Portland mr t p: m. - ' The annual meeting of the atockhold or of he Baby Homo took place yester day afternoon at th home of the prest dent. The report of the treasnrer showed a slight deficit. .The report of the preel dent, Mrs, Bltton, showed a very U factory state , of affair at th Baby Home. The old board of directors were then iw-lt4.: --'. -V Mattreaaei ,piad over at K Fourth st. ; ABOUT PEOPLE. Jack ; Morgan, one of the cleverest drummer on the road, 1 in town. He Is representing th Santa; Rosa Tanning vvwrwM-'-v ,waeoaiwaesM Hon. D. W. Bears of Independence Dajnooratic nominee for Secretary ' of State, Is In the city. Purvlne Atwood of BakerClty, whonas been Ib the city for tho past four weeks; will leave -this evening for home. lfO,Ufvri. of Eugny President of the Lane County Bank, Is in the city. ; PEDDLERS STRIKE. ;., The vegetable' ynor of Portlaii are on a strke.':; The affairs Deem to be the proper thing at thja tlirte.. - The peddlers claim '.that after . buying their goods In the open market th pro dueers go around to the markets, restau ranta and other large: consumers and an dsrsell theni'th peddlers). A . The strike Is not extended to the whites alone, but to th Chineee gardener also. SHAME Leaves Children for a Bartender 'PitiaMeuCase. 'ff (Journal Special SerVlee.) THE DALLES, - April H.About three weeks ago a. Mr. Springer of this city became enamored with the fond affec tions of a bartender of The DallesL and deserted her husband and three little children, the oldest a girl of T, and two ooys agea respecuveiy an' a -year From her they went to Baker City, since which timf TolnKoTBar been sn or heard of them. Mrs. Springer waa a member of th Salvation Army and her husband I said to be a hard-working laborer. However, It aeems that the father is Incapable of properly earing for th children, aud when they were dlscov ered Saturday ' by : Water Commissioner Croasen, they wer In a pitiable condi tion. - They were . eating ravenously of some dried apples, and When offered food by the neighbors they snapped it up as If almost starved. Th case has. been brought itethe notice of County Judge Btaketey.' who- will - Immediately - erve citations upon the' father and Inquire whether i-ob- .not he Is capable ,of giving his children proper support ' If not, they will be sent to th Boy', and Girls' Aid Society in , Portland. V f ,? - t MOROS ARE . (Scrlpps-McRa News Association.) MANILA. April B.-Flghtlng , With ths Moro on the island of Mindanao haa be gun, -v.... , ' ; A small scouting party waa fired upon and reinforcement were dispatched to the rescue. '- 'I - , ' The Moro wer repulsed, losing seven men. ;'.--ijSi'i,---''' f "tK,; -n , Moro-villages ar flying tha red flag, which meant defiance and a challenge to fight ' , Pan-American Shows Coming. Tbe Oreat Pan-Araetican Shows wilt ex hibit tn this city Monday, April 28. Rajah, the largest elephant on earth, n with this show. . Edna Cooke, the girl wonder, will turn somersaults - on a Toarebaok horse. A umber of other attraotlona will be given.. Kf -"J, ' CONDITION SERIOUS. r:V'' '',,n;,i, The condition of Ooorge L. .Tooley of Holbrook, wh -was'' stabbed-laf a fight with a half 'breed Indian, 1 more alarm ing today, "it la feared that the wound in th abdomen may causf septic poison ing. , A Ratty rTlVv ' Fatrtt y , Leon-eat? c - Hap un ,i Aust begun. i Rat peepa- - Cat sleeps; -. No fear, . Coast clear. Rat creeps. Cat sleeps. All -pat, ' ,. For rat Cat Walces, - Ra hakef 'i- Cat Jumps, Rat humps Blefraee, " . -Small space; Cat alps, 4 ' Ratsklu. t Tough-deal. Rat- squeal; -.Think fun- '- , Most den. Rat fights.. ' C bites; Rat kicks. i Cat lick. In cat' . 4 Ous fun i All don. Ber ; Bear io Hi m. ' wOh, don't you lov th opera " .a'' asked our Gormen friend: io you not rave at every show, '- " yFrom curuln s rise t' end r : " r ; And doc not Meyerbeer arouse :. Your eoul ta ecstacVT" : .., . ' He slowly shook hin Prusrtn head "Whe Ueti dot' betrt ! asked he. DEFIANT -5 4 ROAD TO ,'4- - THUNDER MOUNTAIN A melting of the board Of trustees of th Chamber of Commerce with Messrs. C. E. Loeavood and C. 8. Fosselman of Welter, Idaho, la taking place this after noon at (4 Washington street, i Those pressnt are 8. M. Meas, W. J. Burns, Frank M. Warren, wailatn $. iibaen. Adoloh Wolf. C. E. Lookwood. C. B. Fosselman and Mr.' Holton. c . i President Mears made some preliminary remarks and introduced C E. Lockwood, who briefly described Welser, Idaho, ex plaining its' trad conditions and th ne cessity of obtslde capital for developing It. In part Mr. Lockwood said: "What we want Is aid In constructing wagon road from Wnrrenton to Thunder Moun Miln by way of Weiser. This Is recog nised te be the best rout to -the new mining country, and fully per Cent of the people bound for the camp have gone through there this winter. Fully 80,006 people will go n that district during the next season. Colorado people are coming and we have It on good authority that at leaat 10,000 people will oome front that state alone; also a party of 1M people la coming from Brooklyn, N. T.s If Port land merchants help us, they rtll' hot rue It." , " .' -V: ' Mr. Fosselman" then took the floor and said that what Is wanted of Portland merchants I at leaM 114,000 to 814,000. "Th trad from Welser" Will center In Portland, and "for, that reason th project Is ot great interest to local business men. Should the other routes b completed be for this on, th trad center will be Salt Lak City.: By vthe way, the Clold Coin and Copper King Mining Cornpan lea. from Colorado, are looking over the nrospeebl with the view of putflnf In J.00 and J00 atasiin1iii.MTnaT- lrtipoWai will be 0 miles In length and win cost about t3&,000 to butld. .t present there a wagon road from Weiser to Warren- ton and on account of the favorable eon lltlons of the country; this road' can be built before there can be an opportunity to begin on other routes, as the enow, is now off at least mile of fh proposed road, while by other way there Is stul so much snow that It will be a long time before work can begin. I have here a promise from the Wlser merchant which J wish to read to you. Mr. Fosselman then read the following 'promise which was signed by about (8 business men of Weiser: J,To the Wholesale Merchant of Port land Gentlemen:, We, the undersigned merchants of Weiser, Idaho, hereby agree, in consideration Of substantial aid rendered by you In the construction of a wagon road into Thunder Mountain from Warren, to give you the preference In all our purchases of merchandise for the next two years.' Mr, Bolton waa then called on, and said hat Messrs. Sweeny, Denning and other great mining experts all agree that Thun der Mountain is the greatest mining country ' ever atruckv Personally, "Mr. Bolton said; , "J, am. aatlafled that It la a great . mining country, ana i uudi i know, as I have lived at Warrenton for about eight' years." : ; : - Those present seemed to favor the mat ter, and It waa decided to appoint a committee 6f all the Jobbers to look Into It, said Jobbers to meet tomorrow after noon at 2:30 o'clock. The merchant should look into this, as It la an import ant matter,. .';., . ' .' ' .. l-v I .. . i BUILDING PERMITS. . ... , i i J. S. Cunningham, alteration to house. Fourteenth and Savler; 81000. Oliver Johnson, 1-story house, Morris and Williams avenues; 81000. F. H. Brande. repairs to house, day and Chapman streets; (226, L. Q. Swetland, alteration to store. Morrison street, - between . Third and Fourth; 81000. 'C 0. Anderson, 'cottage, 1 Skldmor . and Mallory avenues;1 8250." . '"'',('-' '-, James Beggs. ' 8-story dwelling. East Tenth and Tillamook; 2300. BIRTHS. To the wife Of H.J H. "Ware. 831 Third street, a son. To Erik Johnson and wife, 741 Missouri avenue, a boy. ... . . t To Charles Atwood and wife, 100 East Twenty-eighth, a girl. To William O. Jones and wife, 118 East Eleventh, a girl, g REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Geo. B. Lardner to M. F. Prince, S. So feet lot 8, block 166, Caruther AddlUon ,,......8430 Qustaf Peterson and wife, to Alio Lewi, portion Joshua E. Whltten' . D. I C. 800 Estate of Hary Tlbbetts, to Mary E. Moore, west H lots 7, 8, block FM Kerns' Addition 1 Same to same, lot 8, block 2; lot 9. block 9, Tlbbett Homestead ........ 1 H. C. Baker to W. W. W. Baker, lot 3. block 8; lot 2, block K; lot S, block B, lot, 7, block 8; east Vt lots IS. 17. block , Tlbbetts' Homestead..,..;., i Henry C. Baker, et ux., to Mary C. , Moore, lot S, block t; lot t, block 9, Tlbbetts' Homestead; east ft lots 8, 4. block 16; west ft lots 7.' 8, block T 1; west M lou 7, 8, block F. Kerns' Addition to tract In East Portland-- 1 Till Guarantee & Trust Co. to Jos. W. Clark, lot 5. block 6, North Irv ington 300 Jennie" Palmer to Mary A. La Oa.ll, lots 8, 8, 10, block , Portsmouth., w , 1 Qustaf Peterson et ux., to Alice Lewis, tract Multnomah .County - -0 Annie Taylor and. H. B. Taylor to , Robt 'H. Craddock, lot 8, block 11 ' Lincoln Park' ,..,.,..... 82S Oustav H. Zeister and wife to W. B,' . Mailers, Jot.L tyOCk-S, East Port- ',, land HelBht ............................ 80 David Ooodsell and wife to Oustav" ' H. Zetsler, lot V block x. East Port- ' land HelghU 250 Get Votir Title Inauranea init 'Ati.tMt.ta to Real Estate from the title Guarantee irosi vo coamoer or commerce. , ,;.4 In the Sprinr Usg ; " f ur. x-runaer s vregoa " moot Purlfior Tested and True. , . iVv-wH. tSOtf DISf atataanabW . aVarVVW WWBS ; AND LIQU011.S r-2 2r-29MrtfaSt. Regaitit3cf Health MUNS MORE . . THAN WEALTH t ' ; Vital Scienc as practiced by Dr. Holmes ba proved to be the most "powerful curatiT agency In the world. ' . Coasultattoa Invited. - DR. EDWIN HOLMES, la I AMngtoa Building, v Business Opening Grocery, doing '''0ti 'business; heart of city; Invoice about 81 JW; WU1 pay you to investigate. , . .. G. H. SMITH (a CO. Reliable Baalnes Chanee Brokers. - 801 Falling- Building. Telephone Clay 198, THE WRONG MAN. - y m' - ('.. '' The School Board came very near being drawn into a mixup with the Bricklayers' Union of thl city over the Question of awarding the contract for the masonry work of, the proposed Sutanyside school building i tbj.Pj'ejipfrson. , xif Jepperspn was awarded tji contract Jot. 84,865 claimed . -lev waiot A union man, ana yie school woara was given to understand that tt would likely be impossible for . Jepperaon Jo secure a force ot tnen whfch might seriously l pede thet work, "f ; -';A ' ' ' ' An lnves tlgaUon" was at one instituted and-Jepperson proved thl .moVning that h wag all' right by aobtntttlng good recommendations. ',; ' " It turned out that Jepperson was mis taken for another man of the same name. ONLY ONE LICENSE. : License Collector M, M. McEchern has caused the ,arreet of one Hall and 8. o. TakktiftTif) 'i rt , rmaWi tin spr atvsacii - jTslgOti8V tatyiR T stT rVltT aagtaff Ckjri worn - waa-SsVBsaw without -proper license. : ' ' " It is shown. that. while they have one wagon licensed, they are. operating two. Each wagon -for which aillcense is taken otit I allowed two tin license tags to put oh the vehicles in i' prominent place. Tbe two men are charged with dividing the tag jand operating two wagon on one license. . -! -. '-' RIVERA PIRATES. Elmer and C. C. 'Wood are under arrest on a charge of steallhc a'lofdf machin ery fltUngs from Hansen BroaV Unnton Smelter, aa(t Cook Klernaa. f Detective -Kerrigan and Show declare the two prisoner are river pirates and that there are more charge to be lodged against them. The value - of the goods they are charged with stealing under the present complaints is only about $50. REPUBLICANS ACTIVE. -A ' '"'.' ' " "" 1 1 Those In charge at Republican head- quarter today were kept busy in con ferring with the party manager of the campaign in the city and county. Noth ing definite was done but general plan were outlined. Report from different counties In the state continue to oome In and without exception they are reported to be favorable. .""?':; JUST JO PASS TIME AWAY W1LLINO TO HELF HIM. You have wounded me," he sadly said as h rose from bis knees, ?' wounded me so deeply that I shall never--. Walt,?? she. said taking book off the library table, "let me see What 'First Aid to the Injured' says to do in auch case as yours," LOCATINO HIM. i "The Senator is from.: some -Western State, Is he not?" - . "His State can't be . Very far Werb I heard, him say his seat cost him only on hundred thqusand dollars." ' . , A TOUR PB FORCE. "Pa, what's a tour de force T" - j.. "Going to the penitentiary in company with the sheriff may generally be regard? ed a one. Now run out and play with your marbles, my ohUd. I want to see what the batting average of our new men were, last year." - . HE KNEW IT. YoUng man," said th solemn-look ing gentleman In the throng, "do you know you are on th path to quick destruction." ".,,(, .. , - "I do," replied th youth, , a he de tached, himself and hastened forward; for he had only 10 minutes to spend In th quick-lunch room. , j He How da you do. Mrs .'Westf I've been Intending calling on -you' for some time; but somehow I've, been 0 busy .1. haven't been able to. ".:;'-':''' . v She I'm delighted to hear It, Mr. Hard- upp. I hope you'll continue to be busy. Mother -Thera wrt Im'iiMIn In 1th cupboard. Tommy, and now ther la only one. How' th.t .. - s , Tommy (who sees no1 way of- escaped- Well, ma. It waa so dark hi ther I didn't eee th other. " ' " . t TNo man with an v MnM at n wonld approve of your actions, aald the angry husband. . . ..'.;,)!': 'But.' my dear." talmly tnaulred hla better hair, "how do you know what a man with any sense would dor' ' " Mr. HattersonWhatf Vou'vV had. it cooks in three months! - . - Mrs. Cattron-Tee: and X didn't ntaas any ai inem.'. -s s. X ' : i vv-; A. fair-weather friend nna who. ra. fuses to lend you his umbrella. RYE ., tncornoraUd IA94V mi .PVaUa r.v. t t ytt M.t. b. '4 : POUTLAND. OR1CON We Guarantee these ! Remedies SI OR REFUND THE MONEY. , If yeu are ssffertng with rheumatism get one bettla of La-Caa-Ka and en bot tle Snake Oil Liniment and if it deea not beneflt you return' the bottles and your money Is refunded. At all drug-. gUtsL ' La-Cas-Ka, 81 per bottle; Snake Oil Liniment, 80c, - ' " Tucca Root Salve will cure the moat obstlnata casea of skin 'diseases, holla and carbuncle It Is a? sure speclflo our for pile. .Try a- box.;- Only SOo at all drug- ' I . A 8-blt ' boftl of th Oreat Taquls Cough Cur never fatla to cure the most ever tough or" cold. Stops it In one doaa.' Th only ur . remedy known far croup and whopping cough. At all drug glst. '". :S .',.. . .. -;i C " MeBassaeaan a' :?- JOREGON CHEMICAL CO. If your druggist does not have any ot the remedies oa hand eorae to bead : ''v!'W,Mhtoenon',stret.' . " c 1 r .jiL. . v . k . Kk Jt. M . ytfJUTtt RESTORER I - THE FOLDING SAWING MACHINE Is, on of the "greatest" labor and money saver ever invented. One man can do more work with It than two men with a crosscut saw. Indlspensible for the pro feastonal woodchopperV the farmer and everyowner of timber land. For partic ulars apply, vFoldlag Sawing' . Machine Company. -. CHECKER, Afent, " Corner Burnslde and Front. O- SPICES, 6 COFFEE,TEAv DAIflNCPOiYDEn, HLaonrisBcnims alholuhPortfy, RncsfrTayor,. CLossirraDSYERs i PORTLAND ORX60H. WB AX SELLING 80,008 PACXAOU ... , 0( 0ttr . . noM. HOOD MUG SODA monthly, the largest S cent package la, th market. Sold by all grocer. MANICURING Th only reliable face and scalp treat ments. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. First-class custom solicited. Consultation FREE stall times. , " 2&5$fr MADAM HUDSON DEATHS Mary ScheracheU. 781 Savler street, aged 78 years; pneumonia. August J. Linden, Ml Thirteenth street, aged fit years.' . Joseph Robinson Latoureite, Kt Qllsan street, aged 88 years; pneumonia, v Henry. Schreeder, 2S2 Pag street, aged 8 year; diphtheria. . ' Dorothy Williams, 04 First street, aged 81 year; dropsy. Baby Roche, 298 Baker street, aged one day. ' 1 - Enoch Newsome, 240 Wood Street, aged 6T year. c 1 " , t William H. Allen, Oklahoma, aged 78 years; tuberculosis. Th Edward Holmam Undrtk lag Co fnneral dlrtors am m balm.M aSO TarnkUL Phem 507. , ' .'" , . , .J. .P. I-in . Pm ..Aaa . I lni4.M.L. and . Embalmr, vcorner Third and Oefferton streets, do flrtt-claas work ana deal honorably with all. , Otto Schumann.- mnnumanfal nrf fjulldins; work, 204 Third 8t, . Est! mat on nrt ciass work oniy.v " v v Clark Bros. f6r Plowars.. son Mnn. EVERYBODY The y Brightest Nevspapor t;, lUJ, ,K j for All the iiivr FOR. ALL THE PEOFLi; FOR ALL TIMffi CITY, per carriers MAIL JOUR.N AL 269 Yamhill Street, Phones: Ore, ; Is particular J about his -5" ---7"'-'''ig''n-fjnBj:WJ'':i;... ...... i,A , ohirts. Our latest imppr stations include Exclusive 'KM MADRAS and :'.V Nothing could be more stylish and exquisite. It is worth your while to inspect these beauties Just arrived. M. SHCMEL MSf": V 288 Washington St. SOLX ACJLNT FOU THI JAMXSON HAT, 11 42 Years of Conservative Growth s "I THTnA 11 , , OT NEW YORK , , Assets, $16,500,000. daims Paldt $37,000,000, r- -v -t' t:A:i'.4:vi. t Best life Insurance In th world. . Operates $1,4)00,000 dapartaseat la tMm and Washlhfton. Writ for particulars respeettag ur i per at gffi PtjblWt tasloa Boad. aad pombiaatioa Bonds. - To BLAIR T. SCOTT, Oeneral Mcaagof, Chamber of Commerce Bldg. A SAFE PROPOSITION MINIATTJRB 8 A FEB that are absolutelr ladestraetlblav . Neither t FIRE nor WATER eaa haraa them U the least. Thar reHfi -:.- dlspensabl t you who keep year valuables at hem and at your office. , - BMALL BIZB3 .........J. -....,.., ; 81W J 5 MALb BIZH, Xblnet Interior.,.,............,........ ............. 818-8 tAROB BIZB ,!w ......v......i,. il9.M - LARGE 8IZB, Cabinet Interior .. i, Remember we isuaranlee them to ke Fire anal Water Proof. THE J. K. GILL COMPANY . Cor. ThW an4 Alder Streets - ;. toe PEKrtcnoN or .WALL PIASTER" Hard, tough, durable, stays . a mr AhAaMAMT' rftMDAMY ' V ' ..V . ? . OFPICa, KO. FIRST T. . ' , it ' " r . tt READS "i t if' , . . RATES -' lOCenUWetUy $3.00 Year or $ 1 .00 for 4 Months- Printing Co. Mala 500; CoL fOS. w PORTLAND : "'"is i'.' "v- ' "-' '-' Portlanis Oregea 3-. . '.' TBLHPHONB, MAl? Tit. W& T IT I TT1T1 riion Street -