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TI KSOAV KVKN1XG, Auyiut 21, 1 0 1.1. Editorial Page of "The Capital Journal" CHARLES H. FISHEB, Editor and Manager. PUBLISHED EVERT EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY, SALEM, OREGON, BY Capital Journal Ptg. Co., Inc. r. H DiDici'ti putu it xnutrro nnoi r iri'iDL'tirv L. 8. BARNES. President CHAB. H. FISHEB. Vice-President DORA C. AN0RKSKN. 8ec. and Trens. Daily by carrier, por year Daily by mail, per year .. SUBSCRIPTION BATEH .' $5.00 Per month. 45c 3.00 Per month 35e TAKE OVER THE SHIP COMBINE Good Spirits FULL LEASED WIRE TELEGRAPH REPORT porcn. ii tne carrier aoei noi uo Mm, miHneu you, or neglect getting the paper to you on time, kindly phone the circulation manager, an thin is the only way we can determine whether or not the carrier are following iuatructioni. The Capital Journal carrier boya ore instructed to put the pupera on the rch. If the carrier doei not do thin, miaaeg you, or neglects getting the i. (a trj-ki. n. .ma lrl.t.ll. IL. I...: !.!.. 1- 1. 1 .. t-'hone Main 81 THE "ANTI" NEWSPAPERS The Marshfield Record is an "anti" it is against the administration at all times and on all occasions. Its edi- A 111 1 . 1 . .... . wiais illustrate now easy it is to be an "anti, since it Service to Bathing Pool. To the Editor: 1 have felt iciiistrniii ed to relieve my feelings by expressing iiiv opinion iu regard to tne service to There are reports to the effect the powerful firm of J. P. Morgan & Co. is interested in bearing down wheat prices so that the allies may obtain food at more reason able figures, says the Pendleton East Oregonian, which draws the following conclusions from the situation in which the country nnas itseii: a" Irn, "" 'i' '"" i"a1. If this is true why does not this firm throw its in-:"'"1 '"uri; SJ.!" r'r'1 ,0 ,he i n , , , . . . , . i I pie who use the terry. nuence in oenan 01 tne snip purcnase measure or m ue- , liaVt, ll0iM lmt is( for thp wav i ip e .a i. i. i i i 1.1 i.t u; t , . . 1 , . , .i nau oi some omer euon to wean tne noia 01 ine &iup:tne i i selves. J luuuuiyuijr. j riiainiere.l ero Thn hicrh nvirp Flmrlflnrl is nnvinor fnv wheat is not than while n due to hoggishness on the part of the American farmer, "tUv so much as to exorbitant charges for carrying the wheat to England. The farmer is now offered but 88 cents for wheat in Pendleton. It is not as much as wheat is honestly worth in view of the shortage in the world supply. 1 Aft 1 Ml' 1 ' 1 Anstria Blames Her OPEN FORUM A V hfir l,rMf War i can only be eniovod bv tW .,... ! . I "Seat ive orjrana work naturally and Sinn LUiini.i.n Sitrr " Austria . rPOnilnH V Tlia --. " ""'""" ., A ; f ' uirrecuve and (sick of the war and blames Germany! preventive yet discovered for ir.J, ! for having forced her into it, but will .r.,HA: i. . "regU- it nt ti,,t i,p L in t.hfi.1 ""O'ltyaction of stomach, verm bowels, S3 known the world over to be s :it t .10 bcaeh e(tidtict them Ives. 1 never saw a ioilier, better- inainieieil erowd or had pleusanter time iiiniL'liiij, with the hath "Germany maintains she has a right to sink ships, as long as she promises to pay for them. England maintains she has a right to seize any of our cargoes as long as she promises to pay for them. The belligerents are drifting more and more into the position that neutrals have no rights which they are bound to respect. ftM'l. 1 I Mil i 1 ine condition is one wnicn we win nave to enaure 1 .1 1 . .1 t v r . . ... for home they suon foruet the holiday We all kiiv the hoB who elinibs into frs a tlie.v have bL' cracked up tne rroitfiii to Keep nis leilows troni yetting any of the lo; and also the! x w in i ui vnt oiiui tagc in iiic wunu oujjJijf. street ear nog v.no expects to occupy nguring charters at w snunngs ana some are mgner, - - , . vinvrvc RATiirp Eat Less Meat and Take a Glass of Salts to Flush Out Kidneys Drink PlfiTltff Wator Uric acid in meat excites the kidneys, stick it out, now that she is in the- fliet." I This was the statement mnde today; liv T .ipiitenn ii t. Prnny ilnv P Rjitliknlli: of the Austrian army who was wounded in ('alicia and is recuperating while on ; furlough. j "The Austrian people believe that; Clermniiy forced my country into this; war, ami they are sick of the con-! fliet," said Rathkolb. "The whole1 -a business was engineered bv German v SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL PBnn and Austria was made the tool of thej EETY ON FOEECLOSTJEE s as thev have been cracked nn tn be. The French, however, nre simnrh ' BEECHA PILLS Sold aTerrwliM, In boxes, 10c. 2Sc. . 1 "'7 ao 1X1 lo ,K an rtUtl "V .i the ship owner is exacting the sum ot Tl cents a bushel tor j terrv landing, is not necessary to have a constructive program. Here is onr;L whPat from Portland to Livemnnl. This is ex- J h".' a sarnuie: r n ,.,v,:i, u n DRINK MORE WATER nf mm in tinitt nf irrtatt Wiping w .cav nuLU x ui "aiiuu uivwuuui. 11110 io cA ,i!iast(,rs b(!L.01Ililly so exi.it,(1 that "th elusive of the insurance which is borne by the purchaser.! trampled o-n- ..omen ami children, I crushing them to death; but I never ex- ii y""vi nu.uuw.vo.Mp v,M..v., ,u.UUi r , .lf)l !pecte.l, in an American city, with Of llCOlde Sfi lllixioes tn fret Iwtllie frnnl a pleasure jaunt that they forgot all milliners uim common Humanity and be came a mob, pushing, crowilini; and on children in their selfish ef- ill Ukiici wuiuo mc ojiip uivjici. vviuiuui uiuvviiij;, own ing or harvesting, is making more money out of the wheat j our boasted civilization, to see a crowd they become overworked; get sluggish' business than is the iarmer. Tc lVfnrfran Xr C.n rlnin rt omrfViinrr fr. lriifov nYi o f arc ? u .T.xy.Mi. w vyvy. uu..ig c.ijr vii.ii lLI iuvti vuu. vv.ij . : Ta tVia 1 n fl 1 loriflfl fVlof firm oirfin 4-t- n 1vii nci f nn f I rtv. ! U"1 -J A....v.v,..,v, v..u.v ...... u.v auiiiiuin tn,.Li. ; stepping on children in tin with its shipping bill? If so the facts are not apparent. ' fort t0 past or over, TVlQir ennrv. f fVn'nL- o rv,ov, Vrrrio'U U I fh(,sl' w'' "n'ved first ; if muni hit vviiuivivyn IO WIIV, in.ll t VVJil ilClVt LW CJ1UUIC, ' hmr nnim t- thiMlr r win n .,...,U U 4- I . " "v ""'t mv tuc int' Ti m il i i irr-i ... . icv Deem tiuiiiv a man iiUKiii&ii uiliv Wlieil lie tries tu , landiiiL'. It arose primarily through President Wilson writing too make monev on a small scale. When he rets it hv the . aiwa,, had a great dea. of many notes ana threatening too many thincs and then not! in..,.ifi u a " la"" 111 humnnity, bt must say, after tu: TI...1 ' 11:1... i- J "ttucuunic isaiuidiiwei. doing anything. Had President Wilson written fewer notes and threatened less we would not now be in the 1 i 11. trn . m. Humiliating ngnt we are in. What is true of the European conflict is equally so about Mexico and no one knows it l .lf.. V.nn L r,".. i a. it.. ii uctkci man tui; ijuxuit'ans anu ine iviexicans. Ill II ll.t. . T-l 11 il " HOW KAISER MIGHT FORCE PEACE my experieme rif a few evenings back, l nave lost some ot my taith. If the women and children had been alone they would never have been able to resist the force behind and would have been shoved into the water. Luck ily there were a few men in the front to help hold buck the mob behind. Jn view ol puupio being ruled by such ii, u is i.iis:;k ior tne landing left U-illwn.t I...)!,... ... ....... il. . . ... I'.- ... .. MlltPA PAmlii ii.il hi. me waier s enge. vv....witn.u Here is a view of peace prospects in Europe which Iipht at the drow or the hatf It (inesn't snv ro. nnl nvnh. ti i s .......... i i. aSy wouM oppose such a policy just as ft now opposes ncwthTbaS President Wilson's plan of attempting to reach a peace- Thp lcniwr i Pvidpnfiv ina a J Z. Zl LJ tri"' ,0 a fu. jo.ut.on of th, ,tioS ivlvodgwithout sac, BcinJ ine nonor or material interests oi tne nation. Admittedly a large majority of the people would avoid the horrors of war, and correspondence with the countries which have disregarded our rights as a neutral may lead to a settle ment. Arguments bused on truth and fact and clearly stated should appeal to the statesmen of the warring nations, but it may not. In the latter event we have the alternative of war, which should come only when all moans to avert the catastrophy have been exhausted. That is evidently President Wilson's policy and the sane thinking people of the United States are back of him, realizing that if a state of war is finally declared it will be lklfHH.M tin a( liAII . ! 1 ! k t 1 HV O . i . . - " - - w - -v 1 MIM WHllI IJMtl'ii L-.- ,-k. I. ..n 1 A.L. . Jl 1 nt if I. .1, 1 t .. - , m the meantime the "ant s" may be expected to keen un n ?' i , ulvaK uie Power mai 1S assailing , t : i.. their mutterings, making morcdk .wou4 Present a danger to both RuSsia:l-,,,;d,i:rlf' fathers when we nr- to us. a public eon ache, and feel like lmnn nf loo.l Th urine becomes cloudy; tho bladder is ir ritated, and you may be obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night. When the kidneys clog you must help them flush off tho body's urinous waste or you'll be a real sick person shortly. At first you feel a dull mis ery in the kidney region, you suffer from backache, sick headache, dizzi ness, stomach gets sour, tongue coated and you feel rheumatic twinges when the weather is bad. Eat less meat, drink lots of water; also get from any pharmacist four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoon fill in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made trom tho acid of cranes and lemon with iithia, and has l . ' " ...lull. niiU ..un llinf annua ,..,.,,... . 1. ! beOU USed for rOnernHntlH tn elnii n nlni v "''i- .K'iiic ttiiui o- - " ew nickles by carrying i 8ed kidneya and stimulate them to nor- , ' ,V 1 ---t v...v russeiigers to ami from the island activity, also to neutralize the SOUtheaSt Or to the West, perhaps tO both at the Same "'''r ,0 HtnP s"ns t0 intor- j ncitla in urine, so it no longer is a time Colli d hp 'flier fVio cioo-q tViof io lniv,. W1,h ,ho privilege ot the ferry ; source of irritation, thus ending bind- n , U"UIU ne laiSC tne Siege that IS ClOSing arOUnd, boatman. On such .lavs as it is ini-Iuer weakness. 8 Constantinople and then propose peace, it might lead to '"r8'1'1'1 rr hil" ,a ,II""1U' thp cn,wi11 Jad 8alts ia '"pensive, cannot in negotiations. Could he break the defense in France, take 7 'TSLf l ans and menace fearfully England and then offer to'V" lh, :!?m,m'rl',i;,1 'lllu f him should take now and then to keep the tiat for peace, in our judgment the offer would be scout-! rZ' & T7jJt 0(1, lOr the Offer WOUld real V mean thp. makinrr nf dripf: ,y ,Bl1 "'.; U've credit where credit folks who beiievo in overcnmir, U.w . ,., t...l,1 ...u:i. ... . P " ' '" "7 . . . . " '""" "lta" "1C i SUOieCI; is due. Ve:v likelv thev no . L . V. ' puvvL-ib oi ootn r ranee and Great Britain which would. ,0 pioVt sufiv,ig fimiiiies; sci, be intolerable to both those powers. It would be just asISM't SV!re troublo while it is only trouble. X.v Yin': rv...i:n.Y P...I r.-., it would be in WHSS crad. They might take it and burn it. hut that would''::; f;" "Iv. th ''"" 1 '":' ' Thi make no dilterence in Russia's determimtfan ! t i , , ; ' L' " , l,s "m" rc l0!'" J". f" ttorey ine surest road to peace for the kaiser lies to the .fV eaT, inn i'i e-gi,V'T.(iri Inn in the shin of state. The N.nv Yn.-k 'iViK.V C 7" am . i''cat intam whlch neither wants to contemplate, r.:.', republican newspaper of the country, s an x mi, o a! v,,,! ?T V"- ?U ?e r'm is hccomnZ .jr,,,,'" if ' --!' Paper that is too big and broad-minded to (lescend to the! 'J SknZTJ f V'aiT hr ?? n.both EnS". ""K1 ..' ' ,!:.37,ft low plane occupied bv the Gx!) "anti" sheets most of which1 fn ? havf- le(luced the ht which was first "'''," M- are edited by apolitical press bureau "n. . i- i . . twwuuu io icia-iung uie point oi tne unbearable." - 1 i" Climate Failed; Medicine Effective it the! 'lord Kectjritly the Tribune suid nlilnnjillv In this situation there is just one thing for Republi cans to do. Their support of a president defending Amer ican lives and rights must he complete and unfaltering Jt would be hotter for the republican party to indorse nier. I n i r. i.Ii.'k,. :,., .... ...i.... . inn we l""g tn liv tnr this venr. M0 OP Till-: M'rKKKI!-:i! ipnl Hll 111 - Yesterday the Capital Journal printed a synopsis of T il,?0S'11rtftsAuthot,Md the reports of the United States commission on ind ,stv!nl m tZ":" Woodrnw Wilc.n i inu n V, lJ . relations. Thev are wpII wnvfh ,i oUoji,T,,!",VSl.''''' nti-o t the i . T . .""V Vuu l" I" 1 1111 uw P'-mcipie to flll.n:cll fAw, iU ; V V .... . O WU11' , HI'. r, '":.' yearn r p.i: vM.iiiii.snt'd mat io (U'U'iid American intcriNi5 i in '. iiu.uy u. we lia-e conditions and not1: - . '''? ,'. ''.inno1 t,vi' ' the r,.,,, commit political suicide." I llK,. ami bread lines in a land of plenty plainly indi- y u iiiiiuamentai wrongs. What these wrongs are and the suggested remedies are presented from the viewpoint OI 1 h( V'll'lnno nimnnVlAM,i. 1 .. . .1 . 1 -.. .... .wi.o luiiuuiMwiitis, anu wnomer their con clusions are endorsed or not th betw. the THK MUNICIPAL HAT1IINC, RESORT t nf ilw. oitv i,,,u , ... ... colons are end. ' of the Capital Journal todav criticismn- tl. Uo? hy a11 t,h.osp. "ho ? interested in social wel- of the bathing beach ferry. Possibly there' l"m,R'ms that should include all good citizens. a natui A resident of the "open forum management or the bat line h..;iph f... .-,. i..;i.i., , . ... - v ' J iwniiiiv Ull'll IllriV nit Cillllil l.ctlimr .....I ,....,.. ):... .1 .1 1 11".. . . .1 . . i J . h " ' '"Ul"y in tnt 1 noat laiidines n,, , . . but that is what is true in all gatherings at public re.orts 10 ,S0,;om,r 8 Jur' nilR'ht have found that Leo M. in this country and one has to make the best of it and take f raA (lucl frSm "natuial causes" without going any n nn uii uoo i nam v. nh wi. v imo ....... .1 .... .. 'mmi-i . ... , .,:, - 'v v ii iiijuhu l jmi and that the resort fills a real want has bmi proven bv its patronage; tn fact in the pleasure and recreation that Unas , aflordfd hundreds of Salem people is evidence that the city should take it un next summer and make it a real municipal resort, when bettor regulations can be expected and exacted from those in charge. This initial nil manifested ly a few persons and they are ent tied r x ,y!',s,e ",lth l S8ld to bo (n the British firing to a creat df.-il of i.r...iit i,;i.. .'V . . . 1 K. line in Northern France. b - ' vix.iw. nn ii- iiii'ii .siiiirif'iinntiirc i 1 elnli's liejleli ,i,i hiniis nf ni,,i i. iii ., ,.; This is In serve n..l 11 that, herein ter. all ehmiKes i ,1,,. , u in ine resnrt will . hiiii.miii, over the siu'nnlme of tl ominittee "nine, or snine nieinlier thereof eoniiiiittee i,. eMiposed nf Dr. 'V .in. lunpn 1). Moores and I,. X li e in This . II. i Me iin those away from the turth than they did. Lynching is !!"'! id proceeding down in Georgia. T MM ! l , . . i i imi iu vi. mi. Mj.r.rmn.r ,.i. m fn ? -...v. .i.iiiiii an in vieti u nnvwnv i mi..ti wm.i .....o . . jng pictures showing Frank's bodv haninnir in i'h '' "! mt have been prohibited from exhibition in Atlanta. Hilly Sunday is not the only fighting" preacher in the i Malm it, un, I no person nthei '"'"I'l'isini; this eoimiun,.,, l,:ls anv ;'" y in inake or el,,;,,,., ilnv niK, H'LMiIjit inn now in iho vMnmuitti'o, fiii.liiiir tlutt it nrvn under It vi'nr ni ,,.. .1;.. wirli HiiUiW W not rinV-o,l nn.I thev lijivt fn nj..-..uu .1... all tiiiM-n. Tiii-. .ir.l.i, :.. .... 1 , , , 1 in lurrc. "ii'i v 11 tiri'ti in-. iwtt 1 i . 1 i" i iTinin 111111 1 11 r 1 m tori- ,.,..i t'nr ho are aide to take ear., of tliei,i..ves N. M 'MAMAS-, Ihiiirinnn. KuIl'uri.rH f,-,..., 'r..i 1....1.. ., . uu.usiH mien tr.iiK tlmt ineilie ne will n..t i,i.. 0.61. l-'reHh air. i-enliir hu,.i,u ;ood food aid In i-..i,.ii,,,. i,.,i.u Hll' InniM lu ..f "V1'.", liae been reHioreii tn i...i.i. i.r. Kekiiian'8 Alt..iative. Kenil this: ... ... , . Wrlil.m, 111! ".viill..iieniT,r.,UKli uur In. Mr1...llli,) , ,,. ! ..ill. ii! I. 1 ;'"" l,,k'B ''' 'i - III!" 'Iul..-re.ll.ml (.,. .,. .h. J . U' lrn.l. After liriiiK then- ,111 week,, ,,. phj-Nlelnil l. ""' ."" ..,,;- ,r.,. wei-kM Inter I return l ......... .-mi,iK ,;, , t,:;1;;, 11. lllii... 1 .K11I1 tiiklnn KekniiM.V ' I ..in NK.m n, ,. , ' elrvntor." ( Alilircvlnim ,. ' K ' Keknaiis Alterative in ,. '. ;'h.,''"1,'i" In lironeliial entarrh " e.eie ihroat and lunir ulfe-i im,. jn.l up-l,,.il,inn the v5lo " f ru'. "A ,."",nful h'U-forml,'; Sire si .A,"1. no il'Stitut-s. Small l'-e . 1; reirular size, . Sold l,v aill.ii; UnmuiHtH. Wrl for ooi- let of reeoverlen. Notice ia hereby given, That by vir tue of an execution duly issued out 0f v.niuu, vuuri oi tue Btata of Ore gon, for the County of Marion aiui me directed on the 23rd -lay of Julv Hllfv nnnn n -intirm.,.. .1 ... Jl - , ,,.. ji.Mg.ucuv miu aecreo ren dered, entered of record and docketed in and by said Court on the 6th day of July, 1915, in a cortaln suit then ii said Court pending, whorein Otto Mucll haupt was plaintiff and Mabel I,. Camp, bell was defendant in favor of plaintiff and against said deindant by which execution I am commanded to sell the property in said execution and herein after described to pay the sura duo the plaintiff of One Hundred Thirteen and 90-100 dollars, with intoro. i .i.au kuu.uuU at the rate of 6 per cent ner nmmm from the 14th day of May, 1912, until paid and the further mim n t ... and 00-100 ($20.00) dollars, special at torney fees and the further sum of One and 80-100 ($1.80) dollars, for recording lien torether with ha j j.6 - - --0-- ...... won unu ui8. burscmonts of said suit tascd at Twen- tyiour ana 85-100 dollars and costs and expenses of said mennntinn T ,;n .,. Saturday the 28th day of August, 1915 at the hour of 10 o 'clock A. M. of said dnv at tllB went, llnnr nt ho ri... Court House in Marion County, Ore- sou, neu ai pupae auction to the high est bidder for cash in hand on the day of sale, all tlm rirrhtu , .-&..u, .iiiV, A..LV.CCII. and estato which said defendant and an persons claiming under her subse quent to the date of the lien herein foreclosed in, of and to said premises horeinbofore mentioned are described in said execution ns fnl Iowa n.Tjpif. Ca. ginning 110 feet East of the Southwent corner of Block No. 20 in University Addition to the City of Salem, as shown by the duly recorded plat thereof; thence North 140 feet; thonce East to tho alley as shown on tho original plat of said block 20; thenco South 140 feet; thence West along tho South line of said block 20 to the place of begin ning, all being situated in Marion County, Oregon. Said sale being made subject to redemption in the manner provided by law. Dated this 20th day of July, 1915. WM. ESCH, Sheriff of Marion County, Oregon. By W. I. NEEDHAM. Deputy. I Wl- "AMU, Mar.jger and President I fw 250 KEARNY ST. t SAN FRANCISCO ! j ,A fire-proot, up.to-d.te Hottl, lo?'i !!" "nterol everything .d on I direct line to the Expciiion Cround.. RATES Ii cn t ?'"E B :'-au' Z-DB single 1.B0. $2.00 double $2.00, 2.50 double I 1 50 Room, ol SoUd Oforr-Emy Ca.v-,1 I H . I- c ,wn F,m' Sulla 4. c. scl , .aW. universal" Bui direct to HoteL en n imp jhj mm ""SilS that the STATE NEWS . - - ......v null Mim U-lMll UK- IIIUIU'I- OI lit If . l..f 'ill l....i .1 ... I 1 i mi... au- shown Sulom that a place of healthful novation of Km.!nid.,l!Vm!,.U?. b' V" comfort.': , ; V ' R' ""a t,njyi",nt ol the noon o should the cnoern of eve.y municipality. Those who desire a ; more exe htsivo Jim .. . ,..........:.. i..,n.: , ' Tini-r.t i-;i,t I r . . ivmiit nave a Mi...r.. r...,.,ier; n... rHrm,-rM i,,.- i... i'lntti iiiu to club together ami provide it for them- B,',,', ,,,"' v"tyM '"' 'H'' .selves, barterinir tlie real imiiivnu.ru i.f t, . .,.. 1 lm"llv "v,,r fl,,, ,hl, i , Rome persons esteem so highly. .. . n ".... injwi mi-Hi, in uU. jim-ovimr mtucan crowd lor tho privacy ami exclusiveness which i,h,,"""",H SM "'""t.' "'; f'i nn., i i.e. v mev nave ueei.tne very ln., iil.niit II, Ami iro tliiia .'hat. Ihey hunt rivklemily ami in m.iu,. elle ,ue illilircil Kli.ek. The... ni q... ieiillv un a.iH wnnleun on the J.ib, an, I llu reekle,,, Ihw l.reuker are un nii.livileiL 'riii. fi.rtitai.M nv tliu .......... null, hive l.een living off their liiuiu mi.I they woiiUI like the uruile.... .,f three yeiun. Snnipl,., l,llVl. I,,,.,, nn tliMplit v iliiriiu. the i.iit .......1, apple urnwn in is .l,ltuu,, land all, uiiuh eeiiHi,lerul,lv shrunk nnrt iiitf :M -unit ,.,,. f steelhen.l, and were1 "'r,"k1'"1. i fairly uell ,,res..,vr,l '! fr I'liinting farther up the 1 1 wor' K,'l'' " eiiimiion (Unin,.,.. n.er, .ut , ,,v R,,H.,,r,.,t ti nuvi, . , nui.le all the lomiiey they could stund. " .'" h" I'ri.liftinn in I,ane rnuntT Hie ofl'i. Inls , ,., ii... ..... .1....1 i that if the Meiinle iinirmil,. .v.. v '. . . .i.i-i.. .".-ii,. . .in- ..uktene ol to mm- ii. imiiit s Mmail)lo l.v turn-' ' 10 ";"''. an.l the prnwers find m! Iheiu int., ,. 0Bue h,.rt. j.. t rea.ly Mile for their i.rn.liiets. th r,ln ,1 :i. , . ..... Kt I... ,itl I.. I .... .. . .'. ' ill. is nn nil,.,, Inning ef f..h ;,.! K WM her., the till..' frv 1......1 ...i iNvvi. ,vi . . n .il 1 . 1.1. Kill. ...-.v. ..III.I II." ... ii'vt ine nn ii,u. ,ri, .re t nf ii. ,1.1 '"' I'xien.ie, tiv tin. iwi..i,i:.i.:.. . . - . . ---- - nf ,.,,.,! I ... . ; . . 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"""I' m.i Lunch, who arrive,! l.v ., , " on.enieiie,.. for l.l, h Ih, loci , ',,,, h, h'Ml ' rfc'i'V?!" ,fc " in Excursion Faresl Via the Expositions to the East Every day until September 30th, good for return until October 3Ut "ll. ' - ' world Km i 'Oli- SOUTHERN PACIFIC Our local wUl Uk. . "nerar, arm fut m.h ..'l-T"". ? ouuinln, .n mM r-mm u uii urm n t i n address, WnXM-BcotT. OmralP. "on or you may '" A.nt, Portland, OrBon. 1 vinrui,