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eigtit fEDPORD MAIL TRTBTTyE, fEDFORD, OREGOX, WEDNESDAY. .TFXE If). "1920. T V ii "- ts-- aj 1 v 11 v' M ... h I n; .1 v J CiiOIlP EMULfLIETS by diaries SNnl'M: IHU.'ii .nuile-n'-it Li j' is l.iiilii'r MiirX.ilr. TIm tumiVrei-' N tle:nl. killt-U in tin-; tliantiutr cliiiiii of a plot ulilrh he h(iM-d would lid liim nf INfhh's! llu lllolie lillll slli -,rilly lift- ) locked i In-' niystcrioii piizli of ' Andieu Odrn'H ileal h. lVehh-?. j lilili1 red notebook hold tin' cen ter nt the Kta ;i.s he outline-. sie hy step, (lie links of the evidence which oi.ho( I. mil .MiicNnir nfj u ctiine he tiled Ui r.iMou on .U-ri . rHAI'TKIt 4S. Nine Links. I pill nw.iy my little r.'d no'o- : hook. "Those." .ho id. "are t he niit links in my chain f evidence, M-linst MucXiiir. In hulk, the chain is Iniiin'-Ksive; unlink it ami you will find (hiit most of the links ; are weak." 1 "I don't know tt ho ut that." Dea con objected. "I thought you h:td i! iiretty strong oac." I shdok my head. "U niiht have; pot a' conviction in an Knj-lish ! court. 'hut I dmiht if It would have, in an American. 1 .MaVXair had heen too clever lm leave 'any 'tunnIUo. clew? hehiml him. Moreover, he hadn't been : n-ndiiij: men to the death .mmuiIiv for 3 years without learning a thins or two ahout evidence and he knew Just as well as 1 did Dmt 1 hadn't enough to he suro of cfln victinj; him. "So thai you may understand what happened tonight I shall try, to Kive you a fori of moviriK pic-' lure of MacXalr's mental iirocwsen from Just before he left for Tcr- rldity Sund.iy morning up t) the end. "MacXair knew I bellev.-d him to he Andrew'M murderer and that hU a: tempt to implicate Jerry wa-n't apt to succeed: ho he looked around for n likelier (Vndidnle. He fixed on the cunniiiK. half-witted old desert -rnt, Kuvie. Kurie's violent ttuarrcl with Andrew hail provided him with motive for the crime. " lint first he must plant .lerry'H flannels in Torridliy, lis the trail Inevitably won hi lead t here. And this on Sunday morning AlacNa Ir proceeded to do. Xot to further Involve .ferry, remember, hut to mipport I he charKM nf murderini; A n drew atid jn'-ttliiK away in .lerrv's flannels that he purposed hrint:irur H.UJiinst Kurie. "J, also. wnt lo Torridlty Sun day mo rn in t;. Xeither of nn had expected t he nt her to be there yel. MncXtilr mw saw that while I miht not have ymtmh evidiMn-n to convict him. he ran Id not fns fll the unlit "II Kurie while I lived. And I was an liicreusluf: source of dhntfer tu him, lie concocted Ihn benutlful scheme for disposing of l-'urle and me atid insurim; his own ftifety at nne fdow. "His scheme was absurdly sim ple. Hi' w oil Id shont both of us here in ; T'lrridhy and brinw our bodies tof'clhor. Then lie would re por; tn you. I ea con, that Kurie hud killed Andrew, that I had charged Kurie with the rime, that Kurie had shut me. and lhat he. MacXair. had en me runnim,' up and dispatched Kurie just a mo ment inn I.ii e u save my lire. Later, he would net possession -f the mile red n(ei k on my desk. "MsirXiilr waited iihtii nii:ht, but nlnht hrouuht the sandstorm wltn It and np'cl hi" idans." Mere I dcM-rlbcd that drea.lful Sunday niu lit. "And now we come to my rea son for letting M.ic.Vatr kn.iw I helleved htm millty. T warned him to do precisely what he did. only Sunday niyht I w;mn"t readv ..r him." "I don't y.'-l that!" Henry ciae ulated. I chm liled "I mean that I want ed MacXair to rccard me as an Inereavinn source of d.iiKi r It would liiaUe him force the Issue, cuiiii'iit thai ovi 1 1 act which would complete mv bain of evidence ae,ainfct him." "You mean y.u deliberately In vited him to murder you'.1' Henry h'MliO.I. No More Gas In Stomach arid Bowels II v1 Lwllh lo ! prmnnaiit1r r lUvsd ol fa In tnm.i.ti nnd bow.U Bnalrnann U 'lablria. rttn ftia prpld.iwlll lol luiaiti , mnd all Ilia bad alUta itiulnng li(a f praatura. 1 lhat amply. r"",t"ll f"""t ' ft ol lha alomavh will diin.Mr; Dial antioua. nprvattia laa-ti with h--att pal- (iltalion will vanlah. and you Mill aala 1a abla lo taka a daap biealh vrithoul dlafomfort. . , .. Thai dioway, alaapy frahm allai lnnar will ba itplatad by a dfalra lo, anlailalmtianl. Bloallna will, "a.a lour limba. afma and Angria will h,. lonaar laal cold and --o lo a'"-p cauaa Baalmann'a Ml lanlala pia am aa Iron. Intarl.flr.1 will, lha curula (Ion. tal lha (anuliw, In lh yallo pa'.a aaa. at any aood duf alora Prlta II trrit.vNci'B initio ntoub Klll-lf, vill-c,v l mid I'xcllcd. rtill G. Booth, "Pomcthlni; of the sort." 1 con fessed. , '. I.tiey w.is sfariiiK at me with fan? cinat.cd, horrified eyes. Shu seem ed heyond hnr'ech. .lerry'H mouth huim open. Hyde had forgotten his hard on ic urin. l-'urle, whom Jerry's f ink had hrouuht to him self, lonked saner than I had ever suen him. "It was to he a duel uf Wits, ynu e :iiul I was pre! iv mire Skuil Valley wiiuld he the field of honor. .MacXair telephoned me this after noon t hat lie w as uin down to ftkuil alley to arrest Kurie for the murder of Andrew. I)id I want to he in. at the finish? If m, I was tr come a lone. J knew what ne meant and he knew that I did. Well, r came." 1 then recounted what had hap pened up to the moment when 1 had knocked Kurie i.ut. "Aye, that's It!" Kurie suddenly shrilled. "The whlte-hellled coy ote telled me you wuz a-oin' to ! itreak me neck fer me. "Pis a , Koud ! hi iik ye host me under the I chin, (iit on Willi It, will ye!" i This was encouragement indeed, and I proceeded. " Vim sec, if M.u Nair h.-fn1 Won. ills :-ilni-y of the stiootiliK would have heen true. As 1 swept up my pistol I limited for .MacXair Hi i come poui tnK in. tint he was still intf. My eye fell on the duni ; mien and I thought of that psycho logical trick Andrew used 3 it years , ao. I MacXair was familiar w i t h I'lirte's astonishing hut Jind sliirt. As you, sec. 1 put both on Xnpo ! (eon. preieinlimr that Kurie was on I the point of shooting me. Then I ' fired my pMol Iwlce. MacXair rusljed in, saw Kurie's hat. and i fit cd at the dummy three thnej- lirnicd the story of IHllon's plot. t before he look a second Kill nee. : Then he whirled upon me. brlnj,' Im,'' uii his pistol to kill me. That mi the very nit I had Ihsui wal( litK fin;" They were standini; around nie line im-urncrH at a burying. I ra n a iiil..ieji I eye from Xa tlian Hyde to Itny Hammond. "It Nee rn H to me," I observed shrewdly, "that Hammond n v. e prospected these parts as n young man. "Is ft posvible that he was down here recent ly and discovered the new entrance tu the Two Mi-others'' In it possible that he went to Nathan Hyde and 'that between theni they dug up the story of that incredible poker game?" Hyde chuckled. "We haven't found the mine transfer yet. Have you .' "Nn," and 1 laughed you were going to hi drew or Lundy'H heir "I MltppofO I it to All- for a tidy Mini. "Well, Iatndy did a good job when he hid It. . . . You can give Hyde his snuff box. Henry." I.uey hail dried her tears ami now she managed to ge in a word. "Tlie most wonderful pa rt of II is lhat my I'ncle John should turn out to he Mr. Holmes instead of I'r. Wni son!", she exclaimed. Henry hurst forth, ami I knew it a?, coining nut at hist. " Your I'ncle John always played a lone hand. And he believes in keepinc; minus to himself. When he retired ten years ago he wan one of the he-t men I nch' Sam'H Secret Serv ice ever had. And he doesn't seem t.. have lost the old knack." n'op right, !!':!, Win. Morrow Co.) The mystery of Andrew Ogdcn's murder Is solxcd lm there Mill is mi Important point to he cleared up In tomorrow 't the filial chap tcr. KI.AMATII P.M. I.N. ' ():;..,: J 1IMC Sllt'fi i i'lt; 11,1 uppariKll. fr,i,i I'' h 'tns nf ninilpH dMr . H'l'-I '"- t !l I nil.; h ,, k ',., ( .ind u in I i 11 m-.Ii. in tiny l m w ,'i ,. Iii'ini' 1 ...l.i nli. t- Hi, i linil l., j I.. iiml li a M .ir, him; p.trty. j I'll-l.T I. ,,!'. ,. mi, J.u-kli- '0- ! Vln... f, y,.jil! i, III. w .iihli-i I'll Imn I llu hi'ii y Mnili.T ni'.'ir Kli-K M..n-j.l.i- 1,11,1 Til li c:. h.-ti Ihi'v illd n,u ;n'!iitn nn ni i: inti'il j,,iir, h w:i-, -'..i,:'-l. Imn!,, i- i impt iivpiii,,n w "i k lM.tr nil in, 'ii inmlu jmn m , h. i- Hulilr.n w i re f.uih.l Lit.- vrvi.-Mtiiv 'ih.y h,,l hrrn with ut f.m.1 mid with. .nt Wilier I'm ov.t tl ..,y Hif! a Intir. Th.- ..m wi (in .1 . ul nnh.n mh .I ! t'rmnii Weeilnr. ( ' t'-n'ehi iiml Thn-:iy: i n- ! tuK t Mi, ;,;, , s. C-i,,,!,. .n-,,ll1;r j Hi .1 . I Th.- lie-, is ti. ,,v K,,n, Sh li haw no i-t lm. KIAMATH RflVQ i I FOUND-UNHARMED I THE MARKETS : Now showin2 s 1 f : ' i 1 W A a i j f ' j : .! I ...... .......v.- - In "I'mnii'ltu." Ium- flrKl ull-liilk-Imi: )lMi!-', now playilitf ul Hunt s 'nt'i iati. I'irkfortr Hirlils'nn- nlhcr v-lil !' in Iht luny aernlMof M'l'tcn IniiiolM. Kliuivii iilw.'t.VM as the "till with III.' IH'ilYcl plniln 'raltllic I'im c." siu- nnw n'-0,'' thilt shr is "111-.' woman Willi tin- a-r-f("-l Jrri''ll voirr." In this W'!un hir ttini'!' rany frilnl the lint. l'rfi(li'Hii'y ir the yuuthful ami u.iy 'IiNnilt'S. tn Mi' liiM-p and t lirnl't'TlU: niatul'ily of I hi- ilniinatir sti'ln's. Tilt- niiati'l i-harin ir lh" vniri' wilii-h KlH'alis frntn t hf sh:i(low'il lips i if Miss I k frirtl Is Its titti ncss tn ;hi' ii'Tsiinality nf its sp'-alt-it. Hit tun's catch the yery spirit Medforcl's. Headquarters Cornpany Wins Sham Battle at Camp Clatsop; Men Cgmplimented During Inspection ' " (My d. t; rig-by.) t.ll' I'LAStiVVive,, ihlni' 17.' The ' Atedfnrd ' Oiegei National guard companies, along with the rest of the sl;M" orimniwLt ios, ar rived, in .Ciimii ClatKop nt 11:S Wednesday morning. niMbiuiirtcrH'cnmpanj' Is a" com muulcai ion unit ha mil lug all sig nals, messages.' runner from Itrd batalllnn lieadtiuaileis 10 the lines of adorn in time of war ;:n! the 'iitiie (otnpiiuy has t pent ill" pa a two d.iys f ight lug a u (mattinai-y battle which ended at 'J::K Kriday afternoon with the enemy routed. Wednesday and Thursday l he weather was excellent for the type of clothing we wear, copl hut fair. Thursday, uhfht a. high wind nn.l, rain slurm hit the vicinity and tents here and there couldn't stand the strain ami many men were out gathering their belongings and getting under cover whh other of their company. Headquarters, com pany hot two tents. Saturday gave no signs of re lief from wind and rain, hut Head quarters company had their tents up and all men were ready for gen eral Inspect i mi at it. m.. n ml passed witli the rest ami much bet er than many, , We are dubbed the. hahy , com RETAIN FIRMNESS l'OltTf.AND, Oi-C.-Hnc; 1.!'. (d'n) Hutter and eggspraje veiV finp ' and nnch.uigeil totlay. Tin storage , lie matld Uhd tardiness of supplies were keeping egg prices high. i New potatoes and tomatoes rim- I inuu lower receipts. cause of Increased ' The strawberry situation was still confusing. iue or ' two ilavs of Mindiinc would save growers much loss. 1'rbt's were slightly weaker today. Poult! y and fresh meals were uuchaiiKcd. l.l-llK'U. ' I I'l'l. AN 1 1. Onv. .Inn.' 1(1 l,Vi ii'A TI'l.i: AND fAUVKS i!ui'lnl.y ' .-.U'n.ly; 1 ,'i'i'ipt i.' cattle ' '7 .", V.llvi's ' I nn. I ' lliillS Sti'nily; inivlpti 100. Mli:i:c AND l.AMMS Uiinnll ' . Hti'.l.lv ; ri 1'i'lptK l.r.o. I i ri'inliiit'. ! I'HHTI.AMV Or.... .Iilni' l!V-l,V.i ; HI TTI-Mi. KiWiS. MII.K, IMU'l.- :ti;y. (inions, potatiiks. WiiiiI,. 1 TS, HAY. I "A Si "A HA lll!K. lldl'S Kli'inly mill llli- llnni.'.'il. I Sun ri-iinrlMii Itmierfiit. ' S.. KltANt'l.i'O, June l.t .- oVi ;i:uMiMfiit f.'.h Kr.mi'lHni, .'.. j litoe loo Mum, 1 ;.l;v. In. I . .Inn., i i.-iv Al . M.i, ni i 'h. ,ii-n u.i'i .11 rest i' l' i !;. foi ,i- , , ! ;, mil.-H nn limit' mi the I , ti.e i i.i;nn hii: h it;i. :unl I'nhl ;i t.ne for lit j pok y tt'Kiis. e w.w 1 he filM j ninn hi he illtev.ti .i in h,y hl 1,1111.1 ( .tini'.iii.n .iit.-tinvi :l..w ililvins. BUTTER AND EGGS .11 Hun.t Craterian ) nf thi' yonn woman nn thp KPi-ion. Mil f'l'f'tltli'ttf" sill' Is lil'iilKillK hi'' 'M'it'''slf tu thi' sfici'ti, :i ctvttiirfil. i4i1kV Si" lirilllant wnman. Hit v o i i I H isfi'j'.'ic s till' riuwli'SH (llctlnn if I'ultiii-c ami thi finlsht'il -vninoth-mm.-s -if puisw anil (XU(ilvl This is tin- first time that the ynii if nf Mary I'irkford haH Ihhmi j hi-ai il slncf Iht childhood yiMirii Jic hlnil the finit litmus of. tho thi'uter. W'jill a fiiinlann-ntal lipowlt'dc af the ilii'atiT niul tlm use uf thii hit man ynii". -Miss I'lfkforil was. in : the ln'innlin:. a lap. ithc.-ul of lit' Si-i'i'i'it lunilnarii's whone only ex i'l ii'iri' has hi-i'ii licforc' the cani- Tas. pany, being tlm newest outfit in Dn'ti.n. hut' (he! inspV-ctfrn; 'officer remarked on hiH reup.ds. thiH oipe older outfit should have a look at us. and gel Home pointers, for which ue are proud, especially our commanding officer, Lieutenant li. M. lluueoin. Uesldes the coniiuandinK office., our outfit consifjtH of the following enlt.iU'd inen: ing Klj m: .''ergeantf.hrdlu shrdle" Sei geant major, (. J-.. Sabin : acting first sermmit, Clyde 1J. IMchmond: sergeants, Willis A. I'orter, KrneMt V. Hurt. Harold M. I'tomer: corporals. I'Jyron V. Tur ner, ,1 anies W. ( irigshy. Warren Conrad, Itoyoe M. Klnley: privates, first class,. Kit on 11. Hood. Kve.rette 12. Scott; privates. spOeia lists, John T. Vftinii, lOveret te K. Anthon: Iiriviites, 'em . Newton and tier aid l. Mornlitgstar. Cecil II. Stan 'l(ff;. specialists, fifth class,' Allen J. I.ewiH. . Sat urday mum everybody with the execution of one sergeant anil one corporal went on nvernigiit ieavp. The camp '. i very unlet with more Hum half of the men oil leave. The wind is still blow ing a gale and rains at intervals. The governor visited camp dur ing the forenooh and was given Hie usual field ba,Uery salute. Siisumh1 I'ator. NICW VtiftK. June lii. iTi l.avei tit1 Ka.tor'.' genrl-ally consider ed the best 'of present day Amer ican Jockeys, has"i eecived the first suspension of his riding career. Kutor was net down for the rest of the Aqueduct UieetiilH yesterday for a bad riding on Kolkinu, odds in. favorite, in the second race, which finished fur out of the money.. n rd oT Thank. We wish io thank all our friends ami neighbors' for their kindness and nympnthy' during the illness ami denth of our beloved wife and mot her. and for the beautiful floral otferinw. v i;. s. Stiiison, ' l-'rank o. Stinson. A llliam Stilton, s'.t Kstelhi Taylor. There are obt.iirod. i known varieties of I FIRST BOTTLE "HELPED HER Keep On Taking I,ydia E. Pink tiHrn's Vegetnfclo Compound rhiliuU'lphi'rt, Pit. ' T nhviix use TaiIih K. l'lttkliain's Vejettthle Com- iHiilinl In fore mid iiTd-r thil.lhirth. I m a mother v( three i hihlren to httlt pirU and a Miy Uy. I would pet mil (few II, lii rvoiir, iiif.y iiiid wt'aU rouu'tiino.t so I 1'Hil to lie in lieit. I wt nhl tnke t ho Veilrtiihle Coin H-itiiil im n tenie anil I nln:i'4 rave un iniiu. ineitt nfter taking' the tirt itottle. 1 tmnul It to Iv it lMd tolir. I iilwtiy-. nv tmiuuMid uiir medicine to my t'neiu! Mu I i rtlllh.t HJU'iik too Iiil'IiU nt lli. in." litH.' Aa Lot nt kmu k, UMi S. 1 tout tut'l, I'hllJ.. IM, Daily Meteorological Report Julie 19. lj-'!t .redford and vicinity: Fair to night and. Tljurstlay. Rising tem perature. Oregon: ru'i' loiiinht and Tlmra day. JtiHin temperature. Local Data Tempei ature (lenreen I li" :K ILihesL i last lhmirw) 72 t7 I, owe.-. i diiHt IL hours) -n; :a Jtel. humidity (per ct.i t 94 I'recipiiation ( inches i . T 0 St sit p of weather Pt CMy Clear Lowest temperature this morning lift decrees. ' Total precipiialitin since Septum. her I, HCS, i:; iV.i Inches. - Tern perat ure u year af?o today: HlKhcst, S4; lowest. 47. Sunset today, 7:41 p. m. Sunset Thnrsday, 4::i" a. in. Sunset Thursday, 7:19 p. ni. Observations Taken at 5 A. M. ' 120th Meridian Time I- x - -J CITT- " f H Hukfii- Clly Hhiinnrck ilolse ..' Denver Dph Moines Kresno Ifnlena ....1 ).(. AligeleH .... .li.rsllfiel(l I'liuenlx I'oltland Ited Hlnff (.'leaf i Pt. ( lily ! Clear Clear Clear j Clear ! I't. fitly Clear Clear Clear1 Clear ! Clear 1 Clear 1 Clear- , Clear Clear-' Cliintly Clear- Clear Clear .. 7ti .. TO .. 7X .. .. X6 .. 'i . sx .. Ii2 .100 .. 01 . SJ . Ill .. TU . 7 . Ml "iS . IU . lis II It t;; Hi mi is at ."iX is ii; j ItiiHebni'K I Sitlt l.iike Htm l-'ranciseo .. ! Santa Ke , Seattle ....i 1 Spokuim ! Walla Walla .. I Winnliiei; :.. K, Metenrol-iuist. Coining: to llialto. The Hew film "team," Sue" Carol j and MVk Stuart In "(iiris Cone I Wild." enmiiig to the Kialto theater tortiorrow. ' Both of these youngsters already! have made names for themselves in pictures, individually. , An excellent cast surrounds the! young film pin .vers, also, in t heir j 1'tenm" debut, including such noted S stoge unil screen figures as Hedda". l()pper, Hoy IVAicy. William litis- sell, Kdimind llreese, Minna Kerry, i Leslie Kenton. Maihew Helz. l.inns den Hare. John Harrow and Louis Nathereaux. Tiie re put at ion and past per formance of this brilliant cast in sure a production far above the A Sour Stomach In the Bame iimn it talces a done of Soda to bring a little temporary rolief of gas and. sour stomach, Phillips Milk of M apnea i a lias neiiltty com pletely checked, ami the digestive organ's all tranquilized. Onco you 1 have tried this form ol re lie t you will i ceaso to worry about) your diet and exjWF.enee a new freedom in eating, j litis pleasant preparation is just as good for children, too. Use it when- over coated tongue or fetid breath I .signals need of a sweetener. Physl 1 cians will tell you that every spoon , ful of Phillip Milk of Magnesia j neutralises many times its volume in j arid. Get the genuine, the namt pot act tiie o&met Phillips r Milk of Magnesia , WE DEVELOP Films Free West Side Pharmacy YOUR EEXALL STORE j Open Sundays and Evenings All the Tiind em and noi.LT Ste Phohi 144 A Complete Gleaning and Dyeing Service A Home of Your Own 1 i is Easily Made Possible Through the Convenient . Home Loans OFFERED BY THE Not One fMk,i!iiiBi:::-:;i!;iiiji& Mf3 New- luxuries nnil refine ments on this P-.icific train this year ,. . . shower baths . . . - ftinnfnin...rliih rooms : . : maid anil valet. LOW SUMMER l-'AKES are now fffii'tivn - on sale until Sonteniber 30 - return limit October . Cot details. W.H.DtAtON Ontnt FASi'K Dtn. I A BKMUViAV PfIlNB IHHr 3JS1 aMIRKU b4NPi BLUO. t-or i rciclit See O.TIi llceker, Distnit I'rl. Ai!t. fCiiMn iflti Pmlie Tmiyllrrs 1 O ' lllf! (,'tl llir H'lirl, ();Vr I ' Women's Hose $1.00 Pair ; Silk from top to toe f ith : pointed heel. iiiiDiiiiiiiniiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu' INSURANCE First Insurance Agency . A. L, HILL, Manage Phone 10S 30 N. Central Bedford, Oregon II! Jewel! Local limber eompany eh.tni.etl I mills niiil new eompany will stmt opeiatlons iu near future. , M JAM 51 9 -ifi. 2.-r 31, 'tr JACKSON COUNTY uilding & Loan ASSOCIATION Over 19 Years in Medford of Our Stockholders Has Lost a Penny " " 1 MEW,.. New low fares to California $15 to ...J . San Francisco, $28 to Los Angeles.These tickets are good on day coaches of either the "Shasta" or "Oregonian." They may also be used on Tourist sleeping cars of the "Oregonian." This type of travel has proved so pop ular between Portland and California that the privilege has been extended to include other points. It combines com fort with low cost transportation. Planning a vacation.' Phone or coil on us for all travel information af CANADIAN NATIONAL I he tai DOUBLE jjytT Round J-l VS. Medford CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULT! sfsa Pacific J. C. CARLE, Agent Phone 34 TO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA See the giint Camditn Rokies f their best Jasper Natiorul Pirlc, with CjnnU't finest coif count .nil the inlormal luiury of Juper Pirfc , J-oJjie quaint totcm-poie villagn and the sheltered wa-Unes of the Inside Passage. ..all on a two weeks vacation! Or' ask how Alaska and the Double Triangle Tour niav be tssixiaicd with your trip the Cool Way hast. Sec Vutoria a picture-city. V'nUy Sailings, KanT and Prima Rjirrt 1$ ALiii TOURf Vht Largftt Hailwaj, System in Anuria A. B. HOLTROP, City Paisengir Agent, 302 Yamhill Street. Telephone Beacon 3424 : Portland