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l( fcf fS '"TV ' T -rT. ' . ' '? -i- S ."."7'.. ' -a, 't .itt1 'art W.- -i-'-'1'" j j-: iJ. 'Vi,' V, ".,v -"-'''-" ,. 1 1 I .... J. . j -ft-.V "i? -j'-3' .-',:..-'..- f . . .,; w 'u'. '-Aiflawfrvtei W4- nr.-.m-'. ..sjsaJe n4 VOL.. KO.; 81. .POIgTLAKD, OBEGOyJlTirtnSDAY, i n7NE' 12, '1902. PRICE? FIVE CEZ;T , EXTRA 1 O -CLOCK-EDlTIONl : I EXTRA1 O'CLOCK EDITION W T ' , J 1 t j .. .. Ff TTSTT ; . ; ' II'-. '! ' ' . " A - By , Tht- JMttjnat St" Correipondtat) QfcftVilS, Or.,' Jun 12.-09 . .) Th i ' . - MA. convioU Tracy and Merrill hav trpka'tluotKh tb Iln ,of ruatd i6 lud4 their pursuer.' Ther' neaped at I 'clock thia morninf, aXtar tha axebaam at majny ahpta. ' Owln 0 tha darknesa aftd ' danitlr .. tWck timber, . ft waa lmpoaibla 'for tha V'-"'' V- j f ... W ,1 ! - anan huhtera who aurrounded tha thicket ' a all eldato-flUtfnjrulh thai lufiy yea from their vtm jneibbra, thouchi 'ona of the poaaa a tha men at they .war v i , t " c v - t ( -maktnt Jkheir -'way out at tha .wood., ' ' - Th flllrht Af tha anlta no dafl . ' -1 ftltely aaoertaloed, until thla .piornlnr, ' whan telephone maaaaca wia received Croiq. onitor mal plact ai'sht- nilW t I Sf , - ltrajjl OanraW,r ta.tlnf j that"-.Tr aid Merrill had been ) eeen - there, forcing a woman to ffiva'then breakfaat, and 41a- 7 appearing toward the Butte ' creek, a . ;. V(1V ', t - ' rough aectlon along tha Una of Marlon and Clackamaa Countlea. . ( 1 :s Tha membera ef. the 'pou were cha- grined at tha clever, manner la which - " i '". ". ' they had been outwitted, and Immediately atarted In- pursuit, beaded : by SherMt SurbJn of Marion County ;t..- - ' i4 Fugitives Force " Mrs. r Aker to Prepare -V Breaskfastffon "Them. MONITOR, Ore, June UL-10:30)-rhIa Tillage ta excited this mornlna; OTar the appearance of tha outlaws, Tracey and Merrill, wboascapadl -from tha poase at j " at SffeaW.V'a victirrtot: JJo drtd;ii A very daring .holdup ccuVrad .ott Sal don street,- near- Sixth, last .night, when Clareae- Atterbury, a ateamboat .man, was relieved-, of. Id by A colored man and woman. ,.V.',',t -7 ... . s,?,' i-'" 3 j. Atterbury", was 'walking down .Salmon atreet,:when the woman, who was.jp tha rfcr," .called , to him-; pondering what Was wanted, he . Went, back, . A colore,) man suddenly Jumped out from a ahadow and, brandishing a knife, threw htm erta around the astonished Atterbury necK. The woman, with . hand 'of An expert tln stepped up and quickly rifled th victlm'a jockete. i:; 1 ' 'r,' During the mele an elderly gentleman cam up and ' waa naked ' by AtterbufV to, .watch the ntan' while' h chased the womanY who -was- fast dtsappearhtg ' itt the darkneaa "with"1 tha . coin.'. After a 1 short ohas th fugitive escaped. " In the meantime th man also took to b heels and diaappeared. 1 - Th ta was ? reported to tha 'oollf. and armed with an-accurate deacrliiion. Detective Day, "Wetner and Condano had Georgre Tyler and Eetelle . Williams un der arrest within an hour, ; . . " When shjown th prisoners , Atterbury, without .hesitation, positively Identtlled both as the onea who held him up, and they, were locked up. . , . , "W hay had this woman in here' sev eral times for North End 'touches,' " aid ; Clilef ' McLauchlatt this ' morning, "but nave never been able to convict her.' It la very discouraging,' to say the t least.' to ' bring colored 'people 1 In ' here tint and again and then: hav them : beat ua- out -1 'th, courts. - With, positive Identification, t would. not be , surprised In th least to see tnca people, guilty a they are, escape punishment. ; How they do, thia X' don't knew,: but It makea m very tired." r; -l-',''1 i .a . , v f - ST UOHNS; C JK TV 'Hanson of BIT Johns harfeen .awarded a pension by the Oovmment and win reoeiv' back pay from 183L Oeorj FeUt, th -Advaatlst teacher, is :ff AT I H ITfiH Jill -II -i u iu I I A TV hA W i ; J r? V". : in- Oervale during aat night" - -', t A The mva appeared at tha farmhouae of ' V t ft' ";'" 1 ' " . Mr. Akar, near thla'plaea at 9 o.'elock , . i-1 " j all tired and almost dead for aleep. i ' i - j, , ,1, Mr, Aker' and the other men of tha" o- v s-;' '-'"A ' - houae had gon to tht mill at o'clock, - f i 7. t- l ao fhat Mr. 'A kef 'and another woman, j' ! t ' ' -" : ' v ' . ' ' and lira. Aker'a 'daughter Wera alon. The eoavicta aald good morning to the woman and caked' for breaki&aC- They - I , kh v- : ' V- v appeared at the kitchen door, both carry" ' . . " Ci. ' "v ' ' Ing rifle. Tha women ware unacquainted sr - ' ,' '. t with the jfacta of their escape from tha - ; ,r k v. ' a t- rajenttentlary, but were Informed of it by I i'V S - ' f i, i ft x ; '".'fix'' 1 , tha fug!Jtiva..wii famonianea ura. AKer to fnake.no oa and to aar nothing after they were gone, Were bnfclw?,?' i1 ' Sh"pl&ped breakfaat before' them and ! T-ft r f i .r.-" w- Merrtq,;.ii ,juti'ng ,ej Joat at 'bread, need , j ... H , i J, -. ,7 , tola lelt, hand,' fndica.Ung that be waa wounde4, . TW'aaked for mUlt and Mrs. Aker waa followed to the cooling bouse by Traoy, Who carried hi rifle and can i i ' : v i ned the aountry with his furtive' aye. They chatted , Wfti tha , women While eat Ing and told' than of their escape from the poeie and also said that they would BaVer'.ht'takw ailW,r j " They remjanad foe fifteen minutes, and 01 leaving h houaa ,went towards the reads' of BuUe OYeefc They left behind then) tha old oilskin 'ha which they re- oelvdJErppn woodchopper Klog near Oer- tais yesterday Mrtbtat. .,.' -Cy-X Th country along utte Creek fa vary rough and a they hav several hours' atart of the poise, It'doaa not look now a though, they Will b captured today. (By The Journal Staff " Correspondent) MONITOR, Or., JTun 31 01 d. m. reported vr y much; Improved from hla serious attack of lockjaw which -h con travtrt smraj1 ka ago by stepping on s, QaU,aAMoavillav--H4ow kble to b puJj of 4 sad bis caaals very hop- . ..ThSlerns mmKybaa-jnoved to St Johns from: Duluth, Minn. - They hav ' nmted i''upp: story- f vafi. 4 Hear? SmJth,'ireidAnc epsositaVth dipof, a a j Tie, Portland Manufacturing Company, proprfetbr of the . St, .John Veneering Works, lvrcting' a bew .warehtjas ad joining th old, works.. -Th structure wrfl b tw stories In- halght and 60 febt In Width and. 109 feet In length. The upper floor will b used aa a basket factory,.-. ' George jycet vha'.whil employed At th veneering) factory., about four week ago. cut jiUthanngera off on of hi hand by slipping .on th band saw. baa now about recovered -and will soon re turn to .work 'f(.t- 'j,4 -it. - t- There doe not seem to h much llkeli hdod of kSt,"John becoming a separat corporaUotf yery abon. "vsinc th strik of th' carpenter In Portland the in corporation matter seems to have been dropped. : Tha petition for Incorporation tlU lacks quite a number of s la-nature. An entertainment and basket social will t. given atthe St. John public school Saturday evening-., Th proceed will go toward th organ fund.., . ; A school '.election will -b held at St. John Monday evening.-.:' a director for thr' year and a clerk tor on year will b elected, . . . ;-pOSEfiURG;'j'; V ROSEBtiTRCC'Juiie UJ.' V.! BrlstoU, a blacksmith employed at P.' M. Mathews ahop In this city, waa severely kicked by a 'horse yesterday,. Whll not dangerous, th Injury la, likely to enforce Mr. Bris tow'a absenc from Work for aome.tlma ; Major Sears, aeaistant engineer of th Coos 'Bay-Salt Iak railroad,- left Rose burg Monday for1 Marsbneld, : aecom panied by & Ji Shelbrld. attorney for the road, t Mr. Sears say "active work oft1 the survey oa.'th rout Will com- mono at nc. . . : ' ! : f ECIT0XS .cominq. ; I "1 .,; 1,,' ti"niii 1 t'r?t twa'1 Tha Board of Trs ha arxanged tor a reception to tha-Uuh- Press Association, Which will arrive tomorrow evening from The Dalle. - The Wblt Collar. Use ha offered one of its' boats for th transpor tation .of th visitors from Th -Xtelle. This offer has been accepted, ' ' yf T ' ' ' '.." , ., i Sherlfl Durbin reached here at 10 o'clock, together with the tracker and the blood- hounds. ; Tha dogs were taken ' to the t ' , ,' ' -trail at onoe,' but they-seemed' to nave , rt ' 'r,V .i-r lost the. scent, and that,, together. With their fatiguing work of the last two1 day. prevented their doing-good trailing,! It 5 - i " - t, ".- became necesaary to tend to Salem for . J' I . mora old; thlngf of .the convlots la,, order to give tha doga better scent. Super ", ;tv s . - . ; I n J:?. lntendent Lee baa It on tha way mow. , - f -l i , . Despite the apparent ueef essneas of the dogs, continued attempt to use them te (; t- v- i i njc j , 'i ! ' 'ff belnr made. Sheriff Durbln- thlnka tht w . s? m a sr ; fc sr iU . neceasan . owing to the roughness; of the f. tr i ?, f- KK ' as" TJiatfuglttvea were tracked- by soma of the jPOfsa. .Into. ,tha , thickly wooded bottoms am mil and a half from Moni tor, but it la doubtful If th woods can be aurrounded, on account of their ex- tenaiveneaa. " . ,1 However, tha militiamen are expected, and they will make every effort to sur round this creek bottom Into which the' fugitives hav been traced. , Cwlnghow ever, to th long atart on the poaaa. It la possible that ,th men may hav -.gone .i " n' J ( t through the woods, crossing ,th creek Into CJackamaa County. ; '" - ' Sheriff tWood of " Clackamaa -haa been notified to and man aut to Intercept them If they should go that way, (By Th Journal Staff Correspondent) GERVA13, Jun 13. Ringed around by a wall of fir, doubling and turning m a vain effort to break tha cordon that ur rounded them, convlcta Merrill and' Tracy spent a bad half night before their 'as-' MUST COME Oregon XJty Council Take AcUoa toRfiX30N "CtTFr Jun 12.-Atth ad- Journed meeting of th clty 'coimcli jkerdd iasx xugm several or tne councomen pressed some pretty "loud kick 1 against th way In which tha Portland 'City ft Oregon City Railway Company replace the 0. brick pavement on Main . Street when it make track repairs. Complaint waa mad at the last meeting of the council by ' the wser commission that the loose Joints connecting' th ' rails were Injuring the water pipes'- Recorder Curry notified the . company, and It made th deal red repair, but In replacing th pavement where It waa taken up th brick war laid back In a loos manner. Thia raised a kick among the council men, but Mayor Dlmlck promlted to per sonally Interview Fred Morris In regard to having tne repair mad properly. The finance committee recommended that the trolley company bw required to' pay HOO for on year for the privilege of run ning an, express car through Mate street, to b paid quarterly in advance from th first day of June, . Th report of th com mittee waa adopted unanmoualy, . VW.tB. Zumwalt waa elected by a , unanimous vote a a member of th board) of water commissioner., for' th term .f three years, to succeed R. D.'- Wilson, who term expires July L ' If ; waa' voted to purchase - - th .Darling , property c in WardJNo.- S for 275, th sara to b used aa. an engine bous for Hos Company No. . Th atreet committee, also was authorised to purchas a 10-foot strip of th Beddaway property for .a mora convenient-stairway from Fall jView addi tion to ih j;ity, 8 T-A Petition; are now being circulated ask-; Ing six prominent cltlsea to be ' candi dates for acbool director, to be voted for next Monday. They are J. W. Loder, Rudolph Koerner," T. ' F. Ryan. Oeorge A. Harding,' J. H. Walker an.d Chariea Albright., There ar three to elect, . ' Th graduating exercises of th Mil wauki school were held last nlghC Su perintendent of : Public Instruction J. K. Ackerman delivering th class Address, Th peronnot of th class Is aa follows! JLouls Demcuther. - Delia laj lor. Harry West and Martha Blrkmeler. ? Cataract lodge, Knights 'ed : Pythias, LAST IIIdbTS WATCH ' ; . ''.'.1.. rr h . -r tt cap from th) thick Brush.' Shortly before the dogs struck the fresh ' a i J.,-'i . -trail In th wheat 0eld, as reported in ' i-' f j J - - ' yeaterday'ai Journal, the militia from Sa- lem. arrived In force, and th cordon was materially strengthened by m eomplet reaiafribiitlok of th sr. la the meantime posse of 'about It men, headed by Sheriff Dufbln and Guard Carson, ha delved' Into the brush, hit on -the trail j the do who 'were run- ' .'i n't . v a' i . Ding madly W a fresh- scant, yelping at ' '" 'T!-.-r'lt-",v' " Very, jump, i.h tratt na- first followed, tod along .n,llei fn; the woods, and Uj j i.... a,.. ji k'. ' t. i uvi rait v nwi twv my i lo j called back mora than once, aa it' was dir&eult for fb tpee't make ltrWey through th bru.h"wlth-ny speed. 4 4 V4 ON THIT TRAtf -- The freshness of h trail and the p euliarlty of the (act that no effort seemed to have bn mad to cover it In any wya roused the) auspioioa of Carson, who after muqh, irdubl succeeded In calling off his dogs..' Just it this point the trail led down into anpen nohow, on the op posite height of which was a tangled masa of rooks andvbrush toully com- Jthandlng tto hollow, ' - Subsequent developments made H al moat certain 'that th posse bad been d llberat.ly deoojred by tha bandits, they expecting fey general slaughter of th posse to soe terrify thrat of .their pur lM f . - auM,as to ope nth way of escape. . , .. Xeavlng the dangerous locality, th -t . , i poaaa struck eastward, and la i short time shot rang out jn. th direction trqm whiln they Md ctne, and a puff Of amok rose lastly ower th rocky abat- tl. which they had no'fortunately avoid- ed. sJn few mlnutea another shot waa beard In an orchard -at th edge of th Woods; and . almost at once Oscar QUI Ice passed a resolution, last night to attend services at the Presbyterian church next Sunday night In a body. They also elect- bed 3 theMfcdlowlna, new .officer !-.:Chaaal Ukar ncommander, W,.-r a. :- Z u m w a W ; " VJ r r 7 - - - - - , . ahanceHoryjM. Pi -Jhapniant prelattt, JEUt- tner - lAnk lzis t - m a ter ' of J work, B. M. Xoouttle: .master at annsf ' Otto' Erlck- an;, keeporof record aad?eI,.B. tek over; master -ofi nuance, w.,Fry; master of , the exchequsRi.W. J.. Wilson; inside sMiard Joe Fremeug; outsldo guard, S. CODIllman. . ' N . ,3 'i ; -, "Fftjtxv Kby, an attorney of tettace Qrove, la vialttaur 1 bis obrotber. Deputy County Clerk O. D. Eby. .; '- C, B. - Clement of Eugene,' an active mining promoter of th Blu River mining district la visiting bis old home here. Kiss Jennie Nobl, ;a- teacher- iq th COrvalla school, has returned horn to spend th Summer vacation. ! Th Hon, and Mrs.' C. B, Moorea went to Salem' yesterday ' to attend, the com mencement exercises at Willamette uni versity. Mr. Moore Is booked for an address -on the program for. this even InaV - -rr- t -uj., -Tyfrr-. . T, "M 111" Three Hoodlum Fire riRevolverFrbin a -; ' . Window, .. - Much commotion was created on Third treat 'near Taylor, at an early hour this morning. ' ' i V.-". - - Several revolver ahota wer fired is rapid iuocesalon, and those living In th neighborhood- becam ' greatly excited, thinking that murder: wa being commit ted. and soon alt kinds of rumors wer flying around. f 4 ' - - Special' Ryr and Offleers Jamieaon," Smith and Duckworth arrested Fred Rob ert, John Tomlinson and Ed Ross In a lodgtng-houujfor doing th ahootlng, . Th young men-axplalqed that they had fired - their revolvers out -.of a window tust foe fun." 'They wer locked up and charged with discharging firearm Within th city limit. - ' ' 'f. Th business? aen of Baker City ar raising fund and Intend; to ' organise a good team. ' AaJBaatara Oregon leagu I ontemplatod. ' " 4,' :-:. '''.' of Salem threw his rifle to his shoulder and'nred five time at once of th eon vlcta, whom hVaaw running croucblngly - 'W t, 4 "'' ' - ' ' through th tall grass and fern. -' ; f shotschano'bd. I ' , -'..' i. j - i y " At Olllice'g first shot th hunted man appeared t, atumble forward, and h at one dlsappeareXd in the fern, which at that point was nearly waist-high. GUlloe'r other four ahota were fired into th mov- Ing iern, and it waa impossible to know t the dltanc-about 250 yards-whth- er any' of the ahota had don their 'work. t i . - ' ' -' - Frem thl. time', -about, o'ciooK. ; till ,? ( 1 ' ,', . t v "" darkneaa fell, not a sign of the pursued v . t t , r ''! r ''; men waa Been, or heard, : they evidently -X " Vv..- . 4 .N haying doubledJfcack; into tha thlc bnllh. GUARDSir;F,UNlRAt:S ' " . 1 ' ' r X- tr f ' Impressive Scenes at the Bur rial of Convicts' Victims, . ; , (Journal Special Service. , f 8ALEM. Jun 12. The funerals of tha thre - unfortunate- prison v guards j.wbo were shot by Tracey and, Merrill last Monday were held yesterday afternoon, and unusually large crowds were present to "express, their sympathy for the atrlck en families.' fc t .i '. " The body of Frank Bonbam Ft rrell was burled , from th family home on ' East Bt street, and ' a crowd numbering many hundreds, friend and acquaint ance of -th deceased and of the family, war In attendance. , The funeral service,' one of the I moat .Impreaslva ' ever held In fialenv wka conducted In tfie shade' of th beautlfui forest tr ms la the yard of th Simpson horn. -In th ooofc shade th casket, was placed, and flowers and floral pieces heaped' up around 'It. the gift of friends. The JSev. P. 8. 'Knight conducted the services, while the choir from th centra) 'Congregational church beautifully rendered- appropriate selec tions. ' The Rev. Mr. Knight to the course of hi remarks, mad us of the following' statement, which touched a re sponsive chord in every heart: "Not only fellow creatures should w give our sympathy In their sad hour to tha relative and family of Frank; For rell, but aa citizens w should remem ber that he died at a post of danger, aa truly a .martyr to liberty and law and to all high Interests of the commonwealth as though he had died on th field of bat tle." ; "ii, ? i' . f. 'i ...t .j. OT?Mq t -jt.d 1 A, series of open meeting wilt Jgln tomorrow' evening to thV-new lfrif Chruv (Ian Church, building, conjier -of Park and Columbia, tree's. These wilt be inSefiarg of , the , Rev Charles Reign v Scovlrio ,; of Chloagcv assisted by the present !psfon' Rev. '.' F' ahormley. Rev. - Mr. flcovill is on of th ablest leaders, of this church organisation, " A the result of his recent labors t U meetings, held in the Eastern State, there were 3334 additions mad to the jnembersbip. The paator of th church here I Just commencing the sixth year of his pastorst JtfJ ' ' v ' " T. '. " . " Th new church building which was re cently completed was erected at a ooat of IUS00,' exclusive of tha furnishings. The building,-commute consists of :H.- R. Long,. A H. Averlll. R. B. . McCIung, H. M. Haller and Rev, J, F. Ohormley. '' - The First Christian Church was organ ised Id 1879, and th first preaching- serv ice was, held by. Bruce Wolverton, Jun 23 of that. year. Ha la now a member of th congregation and of th oSfyat board; Th ground alt, of the new church butloV Ing was purchased la 1880. . " Th official board of tha church is com posed of th following: H. B. Morgan, Dr. J, ,1 Reavl. H. R. Longj JSp.- H. Leah, A It AverilL C. K. lone. H..M. Haller. C, H. Waterman, J. Mi Wells. Brae Wok verton. B. , R, MoCIuns, AJ. & Hawk; ,;- . H. R. Lone,- who Is largely responaibl for th erection of th nW.bulldlngfr has been in continuous : actlv. service aa a lay-worker pf the church for 31 years, . Tne Ladles Aid Society ha been very sealoua In th work,- having, raised la cash 1801, and la now supplying the car pet." Th Offleers of fh Ladles" Aid So defy are: 'icrsOv M. Smith, president: Mr. J. M. Shaw, vloe-prealdentf Miss Helen, Fanno. secretary; Mrs. a. Cf Mo er, treasurer. Ts'. ' f , ? , y ;, .a , ,i a, S:. . 1 1. ; 11 1 u "The" new 'directory Juat issued by the Columbia Telephone Company shows that company to be growing.. - -. , MANN CEL . ABBOTT PRINTERS $3 itCONb ST1XEET ,. v fV, ""V'l-.'t i-. 1 Stark" td Oak U -Some Ingenious Frenchman has'Invented an ' ice cream freezer ' ; which produces thU .frozen dainty - in a new and most delicious' form, its consistency being much like fresh cream, although frozen , -"- solidly; there being no granulation, go noticeable with th ordinary 'product. ,Tbe flavor, .of .the Vcream is greatly improved by this 7-new method, which; at present is in vogue only at the Auditorium -Hotel; Chicago,-;the Waldorf-Astoria,- New York,., and lat .our fountain."'; .,--';,-: " '- - , - - ,n - t f. v.,,. , WOODAUD, CLAIUUS O : CO. !' - iA. J & - v iXmiAUElw & .VOAlasato u The Beau Drummel Ccrr, I ft J al ""iS V 4" , ihVu f-f-WAYS TAKES f , , a, , y t AJLUiAA4UnUb AK ruuiviT A 'ft u w ; , . , . r , u ' t if4PBCXK,aMC ON THX MARKIT. 7 B LUMAUER-FRANK DRUG COMfAN ' n jA f,K-.V-,Wh.l-ai 4l-POrtif Dr-ggW - , , ,y ' 1 ) Banfield-Yeysey Fuel Co; Get your orders in early and give your wcoi . . ' ; ,.; 4 :j a dunce , to dry.- , 1 ? Or. Phon. Main 353. Columbia, WMmMmh4MhiM ft uA &-nW7; . y t .T : I,i -SMb Sa mm mmm mmW: aMsy mmmmr - W W w aaST ThJ makes tbw MOST ' DELICIOUS : : Hazelwood k & J M L '1 ' Both Phonet 134.-. V.' v", WHOLESALE SHOES Complete line Men's, men's, Misses' When in the city, call Krauisse & Prince, "uS: :Ko Mew Drid ':Ne7:prki-D,ehtal'-"Pc?Iar5 $.f . y?Klf A n'f www No Pain ;n-Yl "o Go: ' 4 l- S i . .... -,, . . t i ' T1t ' 1 - ' i l,p' . j ' Wm V VA 4 A V.,,. V . ' . j ' Teeth ertraeted nd f 'ld aV-o1"!r wl vt r- ' . ' , iawthod ap(--.ei to t tui'i. ho -p-r,r' - , These r thm crnj dnmj r-"' i t 1 vase and lnr'ms t lret, I. ,4 4 a- -- erewn v tui fiu.a catu1 t. ai.a t tfe J- ' i l-W,, - K ,... . 'ft .S y - Cut maks cooklos In 5ummof ' pleasure by uslnz . ? , v V '4VV A Good ,r;f, . vlvrGas'Stovb.;:;-',;. ; such as w furnish. Just think: No coal or wood to carry! no "s asnes; no dlrt a cool kitchen, , and lea a rnnalva than tha old v , , w.v . Think It over and coma . ' t ; fa and talk It ever with us.. , ; Portland Gc: r Ye , M HOCII, v Scla ltst - f J-Tf; tit - r - K I THX PMMSUT , FOIL, JfJlX T WOOD 373. Ol.Tl.l4Ui tlli P H R tl I C T R O ta?st MP; r1 .... plFV wssiv agsw ,-. essg ,- DELICACY in Portland.' Try li. Cream; WASHWCTON STM3T. Boy's and Youths', Wo- and Children's and see immense siccl; T7T cf tba Dcr.td C-i!? r f ,,i nn. v passef 9