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About Weekly Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1900-1924 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1902)
3 Chi tyiLiydiSll.tjts a: - STElN'EirS IfAXLKBT. Kggs U cents caab. !" Chickena7 to 8 cents.' - , THE MARKETS ' Tbe local marked quotations yester. day were as fbttowS; WhetS cents.-; oats 5c whlfej f6 gray; per cental Jtay Cheat, $70fT.W; clover, $4 U 17 timothy. 1 to 19; wbeat, $7. Flour JO and its cents per sack; $3.60 to $3.20 ir "barrel. . . H1 FiardBran. I17.U. shorts. flS-SO. liuftt-r 0 22'jU per 11. (buying) Urarnery, 27tc. i - i JaC" 13 cents caih. Chickens 1 I cent. loi k f rons, t cents. Ilcef-Hfrees, JVic; cows, Z'.f, good helfera, fev- f , i . j Muttorit Khcep, 2'32e. cat dressed. ' ,' Potatoes to lie per bushel, Wool-He to JSfl. . . THE MARKETS. f PORTLAND,.,., March 3 Wheat, Walla Waits, 66c, liluftitem, W.f7r. Tmenmh, March 1 WbMt, IJlueatem, fc; ,,. . ; ; i I ' ... f Chicago, Marc h Wheal May, open ing, ;8'4 "'(': t'lSr. "&C Barley, t2 Vic : Mm, l.l; Northwestern. 4169. - ' , ... i : T - BALFOUB, GUTHRIE' & CO. Buyers snd tihtppcrs of GRA1 Dealers in Hop Growers' Supplies a Wa rehouses at ' rTimNE!t. SJACLKAY. rn a xu it'. brooks. 8HAU. ' SAI.RM. . SWITZERLAND. MFUUM. OF "ItOTAl FI.OUII. J. 0. GRAHAM, Manager , -L-, T ' ) : . - 207 Commercial St.; Salem. - ' MARRIED. ' WOW ItlS- N K A I..-At , I he parao.iage' of , the First M. K. i hurch. Halcm, Ore 1 gon. 'Friday. February ' 2 1102, Mix M. Catherine Neal io Mr. -lister Mor ris, ltv, John .Tarson. D. D.. oftlcl atlpg. - The happy couple are .hot IT resident of the Turm f neighborhood, where thy will make h'jr fujjur hnitu. CVS N I NO I f A M , At Hip hmw of thf Prent, atitJbrty fur nillr sniith of KM l'm, irr rn, H;unly. Mr h 1, 103. th infant rhlld of Mr. and Mrs. .' Hriire Ounnlngh.irii. - JtUT.i-At ibf homeif Mr J. W , Itrtiwn, in th TiirnT rnad, thri1 -' miles wf HhIoiw, Ori'gnn, fmur- . dsy, , Mart h 1. 1W2, at t m.. Mrs. Hiith Klfc-n liurl aged 82, years, of 4.ralyts "r- ': -. i Mn. Hurt ' isr of Mr. Unown an l residf at Firrt Ofove, but eamc jo this" city revjr! weeks ago to at the hrdnide of hef mother. Mrs. He 1hc Carrot h-rn, nh hum sttatned tho ripe old age of M yoars, and 1 rApldly d.cllnlng. On, FVbruiry lth, Mrs. Hurt suffi-fcd a severe stroke of paralysi, from.1 which she nevef rHovered. Ile sldea h-r acd inotlfr'r. the. deceased 3eafs a son. t Iturt.' of Malem: a jlnuaihter, Mies Jrnnle Hurt, of Fret tlrwve; ajilMer. Mm J. W. HrnwB, and a bro4her T." twrmtlfrrsi hth f this rlty, to 'mourn .hf uddn and unea pvcfetl deth . j: 1 The funeral servkvs will be conduct' fed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ttrowft, threw mites out ort the Turner road, at I n'chn k p. m.i today, fey Itev D. A. Witters, !.! IV.. and tb burlat will take ptMf In the City View cem iey. ; Forest flrovo paieni lese copy. . TITAN. At the home f the parents lf the Christian MlS"l"in on 13th sl,ree1.. Fslm. Oregon. Mrndsy, March 3,'l!2. the Injfant child of Mr. ini Mrs. M. URfan.:; -'; j " ' . T ' ; n i.".i 'n Old Ssldisr's Espsrisnc. - M. if Auetln. a1 civil war veteran, rf Winchester. lndM writes: "My wife waa sick a long time In spite of good ictirr' treatment, but was wholly cured bxlr. King's New Ufa Iille. which Workcl wonders far her lieslth." They always jlo. Try them, only 2$ ccnta at DIX. STON1TS drug stores. : ;-r(: j . ; "; 5 ; :. tiA. Iindon r; Wolburn, Is visit ing with friend lo (be dir. -itA,; Cm roa ree--"by the dawn's early light" or-rany other light a well as you ought? , " If there ia any defect, in your vision, or any discomfort in using- your eyes, . we will remedy the trouble promptly. Glasses will do: It and wc fit the Herman W. Ban -. Scientific Optician. ; ' 120 State Street. Salem, Oregon. I A ww w as strata- as ours ifyoa try Shilohfs 1 L VjL "and oors U so trotir we 1 ..III C garteecrorrcitfa V W money, snd rs a4 yo fres trial bottle . if yo. writs for U. gitlLOH'S eMUZ5ecBUsnd will ctrrs Con vrnptioo. yeuaiAMia, BroocbUia sad 1l LBg Trouble. Wilt cars a cough or cold ia a day, sod thas prerent serious remits. It has besa doing thes thlnf for 0 yssrs. sx c. wwtM St Co.. Ia Hoy, w. v. YmrV CliMM But Tea untdl Mm Staauuk ' " : S C. STONE, M.D. rnopjuETon av STONE'S DRUG STORES ' -MJCM, OIIKOON. , Th store (two In number), are lo cated at No. 235 and 297 Ownmerclal street, land are well stocked with' a complete line of drugs' and .medicines, louct articles, perfumery, trncs, etc, Dlt. fiTONK i ,. ' Has had some 23 years' experience In th practice of medicine and now tnnki'tt no tharge for consultation, ex amination or,. prescription. -lin fbtom a cush business, lie neither buys on time nor rells on time. ' Idg. ers.I JottrnAls, day-books bookkeepers, bill collectors, rtnd all the molern para phernalia of credit drug stores, are un known in his business, hence cs?ull stock and correot orlces. I Money to Loan On Improved farm and city property, at lowest, ra'ea. ' THOMAS K. FORD. ; ' Over Ladd A Kusb'a Bank. Salem, Oregon. I A TAX TU11N-UVEU FIRST MONEYS COLLECTED BY 3HERIFF F. VV. DURBIN On Account of th 1901 Assessment j Roll, Was Paid to Trsssursr A. L. Downing Yesterday Msny People ' Anxious to Take Advsntsgs of the Three Per Cent Rebate. Sheriff V. W.iDurbin yeaterduy made hia first turn-over of the 1901 taxes into th county- j treasury. The total amount, $2S,37.77, Is un exceedingly large one, and j-epresents only the re ceipts of one jws-ek. There ! were a number of taxpayers in waiting yea terdy morning when the sheriff's of flcft.wiaa opened, rtnd the room whs crowed alt day, t-vrul coming In the evening after the doors were, cloned, nnl showing much eaaerrneas to pay th ir taxes ; arf 1 benefit by thr-throe per cent rebate, which privilege vwlll be reti, until March Uth. The sheriff-; turn-over shows re city of Haletn and th olpts for th'e city rood tax aggregating $4029.31; ciunty road tai S9.07. and for school district No. 24,1 (Hnlcm) 13298.71 while thamount crclltM to the state, coun ty and ,tato school tax Is $1S,766.0. The. total amount Is distributed among the sy-veraf funds as follows: Jefferson . . . . . i . . ..... : ... S WofwIlMirn. . . ... ......... City of Hab'm hnd city road ConsumDtion 31 02 20 6 4.029 31 9K9 07 11 OS f. 09 3 7 64 II 92 54 03 S 59 S 44 if 4 91 r.2 si 27 S3 2.291 71 84 85 a 3i lt,9S 333 76 12 6 13 SS 12 It 2 B3 9.7s in 1 7 tax . . . . . , . It Kid tax. . . . , j . . , . k . . H'-hon IMstrict No. 1H, . -hod ritrfsct No. tn.. i . . . -. . . . . . . Hhl Dim i let No. M.... Brhool IHatrii t No. 19.. ...... H hiK.I IHstrk t No, 7 PrtWM.I Dlatrht No. iH. ....... School District No. 41.. eW hwd Wdtrbt No. 44. . Hr hod IIHi4ot No. 42, Hchool Uiat rfet No. 33 ....... . Hchool District No. 29 ...... , Hchool District No.. 21 v H hool IHatrlct No. "23. ...... . Hchool Dlatrlc t No. -22, Hclrool Dirtrlrt No. 14....... Hi hol District No. 1 1 . i ..... . Hhoil Dfstrlrl No. 9......... Hchool I Hal IrLrt No. ... . H hool Dlatrlct No. S. . . . . . . . Ht-hool District No. '2.;.:.. ., Htate, county and state school tax.... ...... , roll tax ......... Total tax. .I2S.374 ?7 , 8h Dsn't Wsae a Mask. Hut her beauty was cOmtaetetv hid den; by sor-n. lHwtha ami fimpba till ahe urnnl KiMkb-n's Arne Halve. Then they1 vsnlahed as will all Kruption. Fever Hores. rwala, flcrts. Carbuwlr and Fcldna frtm Ms uae.' InfalliMe for Cute. Corns,- I turns. Hen Ms and Hies, f nre guarantee!. 35 cts. at DR. BTUNK'8 drug stores. ONE L.ICKNH1i-iA marriaae Ikf nvm was IssuM yesterday to Mr. H. n. lp degralT and Miss Bessie M. Gesner, S. 3 Itundlett witness. " O Barstksa Bigsalars Charlie De 'roe.'chlcf of the Sliets trle of Indian, whoac home is Br NewniTt. was In the city on business ycrtrrday and departed for Albany last evening. - THE ASYLUM B0AED held Jits regular monthly MEETING YESTERDAY. ; ,. ! : " X ssaasaBBjawasBBa. v Th Numbsr Vf Patients In the Inst! tution Was Rsduetd Durjng the - Month of February Cost of Keep ing Tham. , The Board of Trustees for the Oregon Hospital for the Insane met at the Cap itol yesterday and .received the report of 6upt- J. F. Calbreatb, for the month of February. The letter of transmittal contains the following Item of Interest "X hare received a warrant from the Secretary of tbe laterior for 1707.60, for the care of the Alaskan Insane for the quarter ending December 31, 1901. The statistical report, showing the number of patients cared for, the num ber received and discharged, etc.. Is as follows: MIc. Fie. Ttl No. patients Jan. 31. ...... .855 36 1221 No-reed during Feb ,. 17 . 23 No. ret'd escapes........ ... 1 , No. under care. ........ ..873 Zltf 1245 No. diachgd, recovered.... 2 1 No. dischgh, jjmTcJj lmprvd 1 1 No, dlschgd, improved...., 1 1 No. dlschgd, not Improved 1 1 No. dle l 10 2 12 Dlschgd, died, eloped....: 13 18 No. pstlents February 2..seo 37 122 Average, number dally, 1225 8-23. ;Thc average monthly and dally ex la-hsi's of the Oregon State Insane Any lum for the month, as shown by the rf port, were: !cr capita, monthly..... ,.,.$9.Mi24 I'cr capita, dally.............. .35 The coat of running the lnatitut( was 9S.oz.is, and la dlMtriniited amortg he s'ver,al detartments as followsf Kitchen and dining rooms. f I'M 1 Male department .j Female depsrtment ........... A.s 6.12 iH '343 7e Makery.. .. .. .. ,. .. , laundry.. ., .. .. Knglne room .............. 423 74 14 4.1 311 04 Farm, garden and dairy.. 202 16 HUbte.. .. .. Drug atorc I. ............. . 8 02 200 Ml He. wing rmim 197 41 120 10 Center building Office.. .. ; .. . 1 94 2 85 3 38 1025 28 05 132 78 3 63 West Cottage V. Kast Cottage . . . Stanley farm .. KxjH'ne.. .. .. Infirmary , .. . Ctt rpenter shop Factory.. 99 35 969 Tailor shop" ...j Total. .. ..16702 18 Bmt Art ' Blc it. Add. StarTtDg Kcinr CoClilcue or N. V i a i j i ) - AHK nECOVF.m NO. Dr. E. Y. Chase, who is In charge of the smallpox patients at the Itollnesa'Mlssron on 12th street, reports the disease jxvell under control. M. L. hyan. who had the dis ease In mild form. Is recovering. Mrs. nyan on Saturday gave oirtn to a child, which died, yesterday. I Dr. Chaae vacclnw-ted all connected with the Mis sion, the vacelnatlorr took well, and he now had no fear of further trouble. Chronic Diarrhoea. Mr. C n. W ngfl?ld, of fair Phy. Mo., who suffered from chronic dysentery for! thirty-five years, Sayai liamW- aln'a frolic; Cholera and i Diarrhoea Remedy did him more good than any other me Heine he had ever; used. For aale by Dr. Htone'fi Drug Stores. SECOND DEPARTMENT of The circuit court Mat Yesterday, and Judge R. P. Boise Dispossd of a Number of Casss on His Docket for tha Fsbruary Term. ... i. ..... Circuit Judge 1. T. Boise yesterday morning convened, the second depart ment of the state circuit court for Mar lon county but ro cases were heard and the court wen 'through! th docket, made a few-: minor entries, and set tases for hearing as follows: Adelaide R. Mackreth, f plaintiff, vs. M. V. Rork. et siU defendanta; contlr- matkn; conllrmed. Mary J. Hhaw plaintiff, vs. J. K. Fer ris. dcfmant; Icrpss bill; trial March IMh at 10 a. m. UxKie r. Bu t tri ck, plaint I nr. vs; H. T. Richardson, defendunt; accounting: trltil March 12th at lo a. ni. , D. B. HteeveS, et al pbtintlffs, vs. Willis Bros, ft! Co., defendants; c- toullng; trial March JOth at 10 a. in. W..K. Allen, ct al.. phi lit tiffs, vs. Al- h-n Backing Co4 et U defendants; ac ountlng; trial March 4th at 2 p. in. -Charles K. HteHe, plaintiffs, vs. N-t- tie tl. Htecle. defervtant; dlviorce; trial March 6th at 10 a. m. "I O. H. Benjamin, plaintiff, vs. Jo- scphlnct A. Benjamin, defendant; di vorce; motion to dismlaa. Tho. Notf. plaintiff, vs, WIlMams Fngland Banking Cj, defridnnt, ac counting; motion to strike out parts of cmnpluint to be tried March 4th at p. m. i-.'. -....j . f Hto Hansen.! plaintiff, vs. Clara F. Brny, et al., defendanta; foreclosure -of Hen demurrer to complalnfj A mm KnKel. plaintiff, ?s. Krncat A. Kngcf. defendant: divorce: default: ttla.l .Wednesday. March 5th, at 2 p. m. "Wla M. Hmltb, ilalntlff. Vs. Kalem Hull.tlrnr. A tkwh, AssK-iatlon et al, de feml4nts; to cancel deed; demurrer to complaint withdrawn, leave .to answer n loflay. t: M ;- , . Wi. II. lian, plalntirr is. James Ftnnj-, defendant: cmM bill in eiiity: anawar nicni: trial at for I Haturday, Man h 8th. at 10 u, m. i YOUNG COUPLE MARRIED ' ' ON SUNDAY NIGHT. Deautifwl Wadding Ceremony at the Hm of Mrs. Ruth Sayra Th Rssidcncs Tastefully Decorated for - tha Oeca!:n. - ' A very pretty home wedding took place at the twine of Mrs. Ruth Hayre, on Hunday evenlna- lasL when hr o i. William, Bsyre- was united in mar- rlageto Miss later May Campbell, Rev.' C. A. Rablng performing the ceremony. The horn of Mrs. Sayr wa very beautifully decorated for the occasion, and only the .relatives arid a ve ry fe-v of the Intimate friends of the contract ing parties were In attendance. In: the parlor, green and White were the pre dominating colors of the decorations, which, constated tf smilax and lvy draped and festooned, and Into which were Interwoven snow-white Hlles-of-the-valb?y;: The- ceremony was per formed In a floral booth, constructed for the occasion, and beneath a huge lovers' knot of whit aalln ribbon.' : In tbe dinning room pink and yellow prevailed which colora were carrled-out in the ! retreahfnents which were served to th party - Immediately fol lowing tha teremony as they were delicately tinted in pink and yellow. i; The' groom waa born and raised In this city snd Is quite well known and respected hereV Ha has been em ployed In the plumbing establishment of Knox & Jlurphy for the past two years. The bride iVthe daughter; of Mr. end Mrs. W. Campbell, -of South gal em. She Is also nulle well known and highly respected. V The happy couple wlir be at horn toxthelr many friends at No. 191 Marlon street, where they have taken up their temporary abode.' BIG FREIGHT BUSINESS IN THIS CIT - - r -.'.-it Shipments ef February Exceed, the . Same Month; for Last Year By Many Tens Rati and River Bus! ' ness. ' . .-.-.j j - There Is a surprising Increase In the volume of freight traffic In this city for the month of February, over that of tho corresponding month last year. A glance over. Mr. Merriman's state ments, at the Southern Pacific freight depot, for the past two months show an increase " of 1,100,000 pounds of freight, handled for February, 1902, over that handled February, 1901, or 800,000 pounds more ,fcrwurdecl and 300,000 more, received, and It must be taken into conslderatiorf that the year 1901 was an exceptionally good one for bualncas.throuxhout. Tho statements show that there has born shotted 13.000 bales of the 1901 crop of -fiops, and there III remain 2899 bales stored In the company's warehouacs, the whole amount being nearly -double that for the year 1900. There were all told 114 carloads of prunes shipped from Halem, of the 1901 crop, and. about twenty-four carloads of nursery stock, since" January 1st. The latter Item ahows the Immense volume of business carried on by the local nursery companies.:' Of canned goods there were thirty-nine carioada. or 1.407.000 pounds shipped; and ovrr 100 carloads of - brick and thlrty-flve carloads of live stock, principally sheep and swine, besides a number' of car loads of atovea... During the month of January, 1902, there were received at the Salem sta tion 2,500.000 . pounds of freight and over 2,200.000 pounds forwarded. This materfcal Increase in traffic has neces sitated the increase iq the force hand ling the freight to double what it was ast year and as the business Is still on the Increase Mr. Merrlman is obliged to employ more help .to meet the demand. , ' - . During he month of February,' l9o;. tho O. It. N. Pn. ttnA th ft P1 TN Co. combined handled 1.608.146 pounds of freight, of which 600,000 pounds represents their combined re ceipts, and 1,008,14V pounds w ere for warded. During February, 1901. the i B. c N. Co. alone received .536.474 pounda of m-rcbandise .and - shipped 730,020 pound?. UNIVERSITY NOTES. The Basket-ball Team Was Defeated in Corvsllis Philodorisns and Y. M. C. A. Elect Their Officers. The University basket ball 'team re urrif'l yesterday from Corvslit where-. on Saturday night, they played with the team of the u. A. C. The score of 14 to 11 was in favor of Corvani. This was the accond game between .' the team, the firm game- being played In the University gymnasium several weeks ago. the score bring 63 to 11 In favor of Jhe University boy. Th O. A. C, team has Improved materially I nee the first game. The best of feel- Ing prevailed snd ih boys report un excellent time. Another game will be played In t'orvallia aoon. at which time the l!nlveralty hopea to win out. On Friday evening the new ofTleera of the I'hilodorlan ecwiety were initi ated. They were: yresld nf-. K. F. Averllt: vice president. F. I., flrannla; secretary, O. M. Hunt; aasMtant sere- tary, W. C. Jud1: eenaor. It. C, (JJover; reaaurer, K. H. , Ulddell;V sergrant at- arnta. It. F. Morris. At the annual election of officers of, the Y, M. -. A. the following member were chosen for the enaulng year: It, B. Wilkin, president; D. A. Forbea- ice prealdnt: O. O. Oliver, recording aecretary; 11. F. AvcrlH, correaiiondlng aecr-tiry; K. H. Biddell, tresurcr. Tfln. lanvllle, sh-rff . of' Clatsop winly, waa m Halem bualncta visitor on Sunday. Hon. J. J. Whitney, of Albany, was a visitor at the Capitol yeaterdiy. having buaineaa before the Supreme Court. - Sheriff A. II. Huntington, of .Baker ity. departs! for hia home yeaterday afternKjn, having had biuclneas in th'K citv. ' Mr. and Mrs. M. Young left for their home in WcHMlburn yeaferday after a Is1t to the family of Judge W. C. Hub bard. J. P. Jones, traveling freight and passenger of the Southern Pacific Com pany, went to Portland yesterday af ternoon. : . K; B. Tongue; of Itntsboro, en and lawpjrtnf-r of f'iwtinn Thna IL Tongue, was a Salem busineaa visit or yesterday.-' - . : ; Peter 41raber,j formerly a member f the fire department tn thia city, came up from' Portland laat night for a few days' visit- to relative. .. , . , . Mrs I? Damater tr-ft for'her home In Santa Crus. .Cal last .niaht after an extended vlalt to her daughter. Mrs. "J. It. T. Tuthlll, in this city. Rev. Ronald McKlllop rrturned from Portland last evening, where he occu pied the' pulpit or the Baptist rhurch In the absence of the-regulsr minister. Hon. W. 11. Wehrting, president of the Htate Board --rf Agriculture,! and Secretary M. I, W'tadom, returned to Portland yestetday after spending Hun- day In Ihiy city and in l'X'king over th. conditions of tbe Fair G rounds. In Wew Wholesale Shoe louse ; "' r - '.x: " I : ' ". J,': - ? ; : " - ' With eomplats linss of both artlstio and reliable foot wear. We carry m complete line for city. or country wear. : - Catalogue mailed to dealers, on application or our representative will ", ealL .-'..t ... . . :, . . '-. '. . : ..- - I - . . . . i - - -. - y The Massachusetts are in tho mark Spec ia prices v , Aw J 334 Sherlock BalH eg "V men THE HOUSE 308 Commercial St. STORES AT SALEM i r "ts i it t i mi y y s DROP OFF o! gcrcr A i n Tho V&iiAmer can Kipositin is gtiinc t.i . jivtv tVorM'a Fair A hard fub.' Thost) New York Vrr j.r jtu tiifj; "aiole lot ot eurmsis and wonderful t hi igs to day; v Ihe peoptew'ho visit their 'air this year. Money is Wing. Iuvili'y . expncteHJn crealinrr 1 tautiful Bcenes, iuhle hnililins, iirlUlic enVct9, Hcv'and the hw rates will draw crowds to I In fi, where Niacaraxddjt it wonders tion?. ! The point of thik jreaehnient is that the NOUTII KUN- I'A(I VIC is the fi rat ink in the steel chain that reucht-M .to UnflTalo-Sr if you prt fer Ickco by water from Dulutli, wi 11 and good, it teaches Dultith, to. ' THE "pOllTll COAST LtMITED,rAF'j EU MAVCth, will be the Cfock Trai n of the Nortltwfct iiiorot than evt;r. Cairou' our local agents for rates ucl otlier infofniatioii. A. D. Charlton, Assistant Gcnl Passenger SAFETY The Ihirlingl with tho hc'4,t Sciiiaphore in 1. I one all thro' Ir.iini I: - Westinghtiuso 1 to be stcjppcd I - - - - than required pliauces. u thirty with the 'OaiaJia, Chi itiu2:f, EVEilYWIIi; iIe Efibt mini A. O. m i 'tDillf' IDiill Iv i,1rjUV4;(ri:il3 j . . Mormon SiNM' rills " e n -1 '.V7 1 mMM-rm. dMi. " rw.wfe of l-oet. M7o, I ti I potea?y, Lost f owerl wf-tKtrtoss, perm at orrhooa I k . i , e V wr y or tOnairu jawoi. ;ucs of m- Iril T1X' .S - -. -" fif S.u. t-r v .f--r. a "'. liLi'.l V3!.Ia. h,,m.t . MnniMM. ws m ctei Aare, giisnaa Wt --"' au .FVR.KALt: BV jK RtGOSi DRUOUIST, UALMOitL'JO:?.,. . ..4 Mohair Plush Company of Lowell, Mass. . . ! . . : ' , ' ' ' :t for year'a growth Oregon Mthair. for superior gratles n L RAY, Acnt, Portland, Or. Piled- High and Wide br theNScnil!tlon ;our;our t'arpet Ie-it'rimen1.; N- cr f.efore have U had siub (ill ofport utill to. get the iKftXaml . hew eel; at ao rca.ioiiaiili a pibV. our rem nants are practical iill ;. out and tb. tori una ti- puVehaae'ra' iiaVc' more than l.liclr -money's worth. Kxct e lltialy h'.-a y iVyylng Iia.a: jlaccd us in a Mlliotrxto offer rif tv patlc nia, dexen( arrd col.n leiK at prics never befor,4 at-. t;mpted In thla ioality. l.n't forget the place : ! r V FURNISHING CO. Next Door to Ppstofflcc. AND-AUUNT. FACTOltT ATll.llANr V the. Pan-American htlDiC- Agent, - Portland, Oregon On haseritippMl itatnlirq system f modern snft-ty devjerg. Tho of a hundred. Itrccntly liavo Wen KpiipT'ttl with the igli-BjKed irrake, eiiabling trniria per cent le?ci diilanco - next beat broking aj- . Kan City. bl. Ijuic- SIIELTOM, Geiyrat Agent, Cor. Third and - Stark Ktrtc L', . & : -1'ortlaud, Ong'-n. r