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Morning Oregonian from Portland, Oregon • Page 11

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temporary tie-up's a MUU orpaan Dachflor nr i. eft eir boaus which wHl; czzie tbe goologiBtaoJ the far i i leadow larts sang as only coasins tiYbo ck can sing, from daylight to I A IB sen cot warm and they 3r tie tranching fceaawetii TSui 5 mes called dial-plant. This as a good lark ranch, and Ihr '-ini iscly sonthward as tho mat'-' id the dUappeared. A aiea Jiving raising larte, crop of feather bsds a year, ni-S-' slower than for bacon and iioar aim against the United S'ates on O'-j'-a-ni waking me np too early" a 'tij Special agents who may gut sal afoo; in thi and want to stay over will n-Jtha cafhed under a big alkali im tbe door-knob in a rd-headed matches are kept in tho ice can't chew Ore out ol them aadln-Yaa ranch. At the time Ihe iien governor Sow Yoit the president of the United State), mi awing oca day nearer to 4he tbrono of campaign lie was abroad In tha aai I ui to invent and print my share of to oii- tbe despised contemporary.

(Simpla IB of these offsets pasted on tho bacior thii eet.) This kind ot missionary work kept ins say from my ranch ten days, and when I wans 11 found a nil-grown American polecat ia. 'Bsession. He was on guard at my anil tie mellow moonlight paraded around like drum-major of a brigade band. TaUeffl- int officer is also called tue regimental fool me very unsympathetic soldiers. Mr.

HOITOB'S dog Jack was with me. He started for tto ong-swnted sentry, but the latter cbaagsa 1 ds without reversing his feet an'j weriBg odor caused the veteran to slap (i sneeze. Finding that iheeneiny ciuldnot Hanked by my dogs, and not desiring to ah.xit leave a dead animal on land to whk-i I fcJ title, I was obliged to temporarily homestead. A whole Kirita iterbadto bo poured on Jaci to li'Hi ck to his normal condition, and ilr. Morrow him take bis meals outside tbe g.ita f3E a ekafter.

No claim is made against tliasar. imentof the United States on aaauat ol ilar this perfumery cost aul tho deatrticuoo the doa's peace of mind. Two days alter I md the polecat had barroived use, and I plugged up his bole with (lie iment rocks abounding near anil ouf there yet, as I have never found any DS of his eetting out and injuring tho nr ol itfiuarter-sectiou. I1.1J Ui iula mi ay my household eoda stayed at hone. Tin ole outfit was neat, but no; gaudr.

to not keeping a lu to givo exac: dates of my arrirai) a-; rtnree from my ip lies cords of type to i.irtnree from my homestead, ooi to buiid hotel en they are ordered. house has never been reaovsd ear UJ i A accompanying affidavit J. that ho is fully coijnlzan. ness of the a nI0 I in regard to the dog Jack be au inu fcunter with the pol-car, bu kDowledKB he acquired I dw0 i 1 went to school together, he has no I the said dog acted as alleged. RELEASE TO THE CSITED the affidavits was a ao- flog something like this: jtera al Wj cooEideration of a sort lia iwi the lea, which hasortendividedJn-' not t.rs^muss-i?^ I commissioner any ra in Ih I had put in on my aoa IUD J.

iate said claim and settlo me jroa THE SUNDAY OEltGONIAX, MAY 15, Happenings for ths past Week. IU and tlwu are free xfcmas Kernels. SISTEST. sBts TOre Co1 I put in some heavy liniTM on it and in ite pt i 10 ttB Place and suuereu nut oy-my 1JiDS ILe fab woSid "lop oVerto 1 ra: er-can. When the daru waS "J- all drcwnei a5ni JU is; HI tight, ilRlSfSS'e -was light i Diciest" us -syriting paper is made from Il5 Sr' astogwo 1 mouey and lkin 2 I)ur IWM sloeto br.ve Ui9 sbepherd's crook WJils on 11 011 CD raTi) nainus of the batters tn atlvartise and slsle a the only correct one jre their hair ought to have some i bart and du carefully tha part in the of tennis nets are shown, from which go up thin rodo ses- nDd oniquo is a corkwood ill looll'l' 8 aalntily-roiled nm- lifted 19 T.I1 pa tier maid to dn't erandmamma's familiar tag of muttoasleeve QbiietKaiipo! Ilm npricht piano may be tfiective, too, bus they ruin Jiitieof netalromoct.

rtacriBob lanterns on which is the numoor Wi but inaai bo iQtsndel not only makes the mare go, bat it is Etlta Ite eosially faipoiia private reai- CEISJ go tw, for "basicess parposes." jl, i jr top ol tie new bonnet is a tower wllereasl ie 3 8B Kiilpitlo. And to repeat fashion la history -sragstoe come back again. Bs Km lott dob hoases alone Fifth raw, by tao Manhattan, Lotos, St. laflhattau Athletic and Kolcker- private residences. EBMBU ulth loJia-fobber tirea, rendering SdiECvemsntB easier, have been introauosj toe new Victoria hansom, combiu- ftxe cf the advantajrea of the brougham sA Victoria, also to he seen on the streets.

Theaaci atory of long fasting is admitted to 0 KJioii! of the Herald of SeaUii, which Cilts Hut i woman in the village of Serrata, at Ecrto Mnorizo, has tekea no food for jearc, having subsisted for that tee irfftjp tpon cater. ll'j tiftl f-T America for ribbons wherewith baskets corresponda ia Paris francs. The keyot the situation iiia is itttzl wonderfully clever decorativd afleurtfcte designed to meet an ribbons in tho French mar- affaire may bs expected ojjl attend the committee of tho Illi- of a law by can receive more its and with legacies to be taxed state empowfired to confiscate soma ih 3 wealth ol very rich people when Gordon, of SL Paul, who is now In rjtpiinil to be tho most beautiful woman 3lttibK5t. a portect complex- Ssore, fascmating eyes, and the ol cafe triumph on the stage. i i iiaumu, puma yeara iMttieJ to Mr.

McDonald short titaa OCe lt6 leailer9 Indianapolis mat nibble moiety 876 nt of tha week Miss gnsio Whalley an.l wllicl1 wai celebrated with. i i morning at St Stephen's "A A Kom six to nine reception, by Mrs. "tan MM a dinner party given by Mrd. irtvT? SltoU "ffaira in honor of Judge TMte.BiStr,ol Hesv'Yori, guests of Mrs. Dr.

ero girla 'or. Tho amateur thoaV The above, together minor gatherings helped to week. A more fill ae- to foaalj SSKilO RELIEF FrjSD COSCEBT. next Thursday even- uadet tt8 of lh9 Orchestral TM ailst3 this city, for i iacalm TMuel fond promises MHS. KOBERTSOS'S SUEPBI3E PAHTV.

On Tuesday evening a genuine enrpriso party WES given Mr. and Mrs. John Kobettson at their residence, comer of Sixth and Lincoln otreeta The wrprUing party met at the residence of Mr. John Manion, where the line of march was akenpp On reaching Mr. Hobertoon's everything lEsiuo the house was still, family belnV fngoged a solemn manner preparing ti rf tire.

The countersign bereft RlverT wereinrown own and thS fS while IUe commissaiy eupplies were aromid to tho rear of the noise? The evaninS vras a merry one, spent amid the plarine ul Rarr.eB, dancing and a good supper" AmraJ TMS an Mr8 Mr' and Mrs. James Manion: Mlasea Agatha Handl t0 fusses Florence Sinnott, Casaie (Vitlatf- Ma Kennedy, Beacti Sleason; Messrs. Hill T. 1 J. QSSj Stewart, W.

S. O'Brien, Edward Kennedy. WILDER PEASE IN SAN FRANCISCO. Notwithstanding the skepticism of all who have heard WU3er Pease eing, as to his fitness, for the operatic stage, it seems that he has succeeded in securing a chance, at least, with ths Ivaiioual Opera Company (which just closed 8ut 'K C8 8ea90n in San francisco), ihongh in what capacity, at the preaent wrltine it is miposBihle to say. The following extract are taken from a private letter to one of his friends: "I am in wildly nertoua state I ennsfor Theodore Thomas yesterday; he wag pleased, which ia easing a great deal.

I start fcast wiiu them on Sunday to-day. 1 I revolutionized my style of eingius, and the cliangsasto ecEe and facility of execution is vtondorlul. "They think hero that I have a great voice." Bis many friends hare will ba pleased to know oi bis success, hut they would also like to have thuir natural curiosity gratified as to ilia precise position hewill hold among the talentof the American Opera Company organization. THIS tOTTEIil OF FBAHKTORT. At (ho residence of B.

Wilson, on Friday evening, five little girle gavo the corn- medictta "The Lottery of 1'rantfort," translated and adapted from the French by Miss Carrie Flnndere. The little onea epoke their Imes p.nd acted their characters with a charming insouciance quits captivating, stopping frequently to gather the qnafltfUe? ot flowers fhowered on the stage, reading and after handing them to the favored ono, would go on with their lines In the most nncoueeraed manner, Ibe common falllug of amateurs, fright," being an mknown qaaiiHty to them. Mies Carrie Handera, besides a :1 non, in itself being a clever the lego with a happy tact that Insured tile succass of the undertaking from the illoaieht the curtain rose. There were about sixty guestepres- cnt, who thoroughly enjoyed theovenlng. The following are thennmoa ol rail: Carrie Flanders, Clementina Lnwis, EJna McKay, Katie Bellinger and Maggio Schultza.

PARTTf AT ASTOKI.I. On Thursday evening the Misses Grace and Joe Carnthera gave a delightful party at their residence on Astor street. An excellent musical programme was given, after which dancing was indulged In, the floor of thetwospacious parlors affording an excellent opportunity for the puruoer. At 12 o'clock a delicious onppar was eerred, after which dancing was again resumed nnd tept np until a late hour. those present were Misses Alice Stockton ala (ieorgtana Baddolett, Ethel Huotur, Tillie Hartwick.

Daisy Gooddell, Nallio Livings, Minnie Eozotia Sherman, Minnie Warren, Qussla (iroy, Maggie Gilbert, Alice Woods. Maud Sailaireue, Messrs. Geo. Gooddell, Juo Hay, K. Logan, F.

W. Prae), Anthony Meany. E. (i. Hrdgers, K.

G. Prael, W. T. Tallant, 0. F.

Hell- honi, W. li. Stokes, L. Levings, H. Brown, C.

Peny, F. Young, C. E. Bain and many others. SUBPHJSE PASTY AT FOBKS! OKOVE.

On Wednesday evening some forty of ths citizens of Forest Grovo surprised Mrs. J. F. Ellis, it being the fortieth anniversary of her birth- foy. It was in truth a surprise, as tho lajy kept in blissful ignorance of the schema to successfully planned and exocnted.

Tho irarty consisted of the members of the G. A H. Woman's Relief Corps, nnd other citizens of the village. Cake and lemonade, prepared by the ladies of the company, were served, followed by various toasts with appropriate responses iu honor of. the hostess of the evening.

Sociability and good fellowship prevailed until a late hour, the company retired, all well pleased with ibfcir attempt at perpetrating a "surprisa party. Ellis was Ibo recipient of a very pretty ecuvenir in the shape of an album, in which tho names of each or the party were inscribed. MISS H1HME WOODWARD'S SURPHI3E PAIITY. On Fridayevening Miss Birdie Woodward was tendered surprise party In honor of her Gftecnth birthday, nt the residence of her parents, 175 Alder street. The affair was engineered by Miss Helen Biggins and Miss Lizzie Comstock, who issued the invitations, in which the young misses were requested to bring re- and all were to meet at the residence Misa Lizzie Comstock, 149 Alder street.

The evening was most pleasantly passed in playing games, dancing, etc. Among those present besides Miss Helen Hlggini aud Miss Lizzie Comstock were Miss Leila Biles, Miss Laura SmUlfcMiBsKatePlttock, Misa Florence Walls, Kiss Alice Wells, Mies Kitty Holman, Masters Frank Wells, Joe Smith, James Bennett, Jra "Willie Biles, and many others. THE SCHOTLEE DANCING CLUB. On Friday evening Mrs, Schnyler entertained tbe dancing club at her residence, corner of Kighth and Main straets. The attenSance was good, and the evening moat enjoya'oly spent Among ttosepresent wore: Mrs.

Hodgo, Mrs. David Eobertson, Mrs. Edw. Failing, Mra. (ieo.

Host, Mies Lucy Schuyler, Mi-is Agnia Catlin, Mifs Giocovlbve Schnyler, MiSB-'NolIieNortbruo, MiBB Henrietta JAiitaz. Miss Blanche Catlin, Mite Hatlie Caldwell, Miss LiHts Hodgers, Miss iJaisy Eaton, Miss Mattie Hoyt, MtasSJessie Gill, Sites Faimio Hoyt, Mies Clara WhAtehouse, Miss Nettle Montgomery, Miss Georgia. Gill, Messrs. Bert Towne, Hubert Nichols. Warner, Stout, AuolphDekuni, Eo-Noflurup, Lansing Stout, Gilmoro Price, Geo.

Hoyt, Westley Ljukl, Bob Catlin, Geo. Dekum, 'Seth Cailin and olhere. "TOH COBB" AT CEDAH HILL. Behearcals are frequent and; preparations active at Ctdar Hill, the beautiful residence of Sirs. H.

D. Green, for the prodnction, which will probably take place early tn June, of the comedy "Tom Cobb," which will ba presented with the following exceptional cast' a asr Be8ides Jnd and Mre TM S' MoLor, tb lf: Mr and Mra Wln Same 0 Broo fcp Mr A Bnsband Misa T. Miss Lizzie Story, Miss Ella Stout, Miss Montgomery, (t'Fipp Tcm Oobb Tim Wblpple Mr. Ilulstrade C. J.

Reed T. Wallace Taylor W. Honue F. Gllmore TSUI sc; us and orchestral accompaul- 1 Bohr Society A11 members 0 Promisad assW. The orchestra will As all pnnt- f'Ws.

1 to Lieut, Jmiiea Ta re Di wa9 celeb at ittl (naati'iM 1W1U beaut dec- a 0cr f- A wadding at 6 )re ided at ths UIy 41.,. i.S i i fcstfoied by the act oc liswhisjiered around a fparks was in Ing this A ot the altar) eslded it hour tho bridal 'pthafollowiagorder: C. McClernand, 'he Broom, Mr. J. N.

bride with her The chapel was 10 listened in- words ot uterlor. iNEWSPA'FER i Si 0 J3 6 Mreil 0 ny wor at oaca am and Mr. Pan! Deady. MBS. I)B.

GLISAh'3 BXCBPTION. Kn. Dr. Glisan gave a reception Thursday evenlDg-jrorn 6 to ii o'clock. About a hundred guests were present, whu were, on entering, presented to Jndge and Mrs.

Barker, Mia. Glieac, acd the guesta ol tho eveniae. Tae affair WM In every way elegant, aU the appoint- meEtB beinrr in keejjlDp. A charming feature ol the arrangement was the Berving of a delicious Mipperby five Iadlc3-Mia3 Wilson, Miss Eva Lewis, Miss Louise Witeon, Misa Ffaodora and! MIEB Clementina Wilson. EDWARDS-LTBEHTY.

Friday evening ftliaa Bertio L. EdwarJa waf manied to Kr. Frank Liberty, at the residence of the biide'a auut, Mra. Dr. Kellogg, No.

4 Sherman street. The ceremony was performed i.y xiev. T. L. Eliot and was witnessed by a larfe number of friradp.

Later in tho evening a Lopntilui wedding supper was after wtiich dancing was indulKed in for several houra Mr. nail Mrs. Uherty will reside at 30 ColumMn fetrtet. CAVAL1KE--COEY. On Tueeday evening the marriage of Misa Ada Cavaline and Mr.

M. B. Cney was solemnized at lie residence of tho bride's mother, Sirs, E. IteEb, nu thy corner of Seventh aud Ya-nhill stieew. Mr.

Coi-y ia now engaged In husinesa Loctford, T. bat formerly ia tho era- ii Murpbj-, Grant A- iu this city, tmJ a ot ilit) most popular ineaiberd of tbu NOTES. A surcriEo parry was givoa Miss Auaie Mil- ttugley, on tLo alternuon of her twelfth Ulrtd- cay, that auspicious event'oouurring on Friday The oflicers and ladies of the garrison at Fort AValla will (jive a recaption la honor ol Mr. aud Mrs. J.

N. Allison on Wednesday eve- to Company intend to give a moonlight excursion Monday ovtminu, Jauo t. Tho alf.iir in be purely invitutioual, and will be a very sfvel! affair. I.is rumored among militia circles that Mr. 1C.

Adaina hns tertdcrfld hfa resignation to tua governor ae adjutant of the First regiment. Sec- one brigade, O. S. M. The Bric-a-Brao Club will close their season at Ihe'next meeting, when HowelPs fares, "Tda KeplBter," published iu Harpers Magazine a few years ago, will ho given.

The ladles of Grace chapel are preparing an entertainment representing all the holidays, and other epecial days of the year, in costume, to be EIVPD In the tabernacle Wednesday evening, May 25. The picnic given last Sunday to Oregon City, by Lewia Morrison Social Club, proved to be most successful aud, notwithstanding tUo miDy weather, all attending expressed, them- ee as having a good time. The Tennyson entertainment held Friday night by the-North school, at tha CongregaUoual chLrch, Bolladaj'B addition, was a grand suc- In every particular, Tho programme w.ia long but the numbers were exceedingly well rendered. J-ext Friday and Saturday evenings the pupils of the high ecliool will give, at the assembly hall, a performance of "Kins: Reno's daughter," followed by the farce, "TheSleeping Car." Ttie ploys have bteo in active rehearaal for some lime, and a most onjoyable evening is promised. Trinity guild will give a charily ball at Ma- Goclc iiall on Wednesday evenine.

As all entertainments under the direction of Trinity guild have been enccfEsfuI. It ia an assrfred fact that the hall on evening, the proceeds of wbicb ate to devoted to tho Good Samaritan hospital, will be a moat enjoyable occasioa, PERSONAL. Mr. Millard 0. Lownsdalo bas gone to Salem.

iirp. Dr. Fairish, of Satom, Is visiting friends in this city. Mips Burns, of Tacoma, is visitlQ" Miss of this city. Sir.

liaiph Moody Las returned from a short visit in MifB Lizzie Buljier has returned from a mo ilslt in Eastern Oregon. Lieut. J. L. Sehon left, Tuesday to return to bis :tiatir.n at Fort Cotur d'Aleue.

Mips Nellie Joy, of Corvallie, arrived ia tbe city yesterday, and will remain here for tho summer. Mrs. N. Durham, who ha? been vhitLng bcr parents at DHley, AVaahingtou couaty, returned Friday afternoon. re.

C. F. Sliter and Mrs. Stanley left over- for Oilifnmla Friday They will Titil friends in Caiaveras county. "Bils Mand Smith, after ependiagtha -a-iatgr in OaLland, California, has rolurood, aod ia the guebt of Miss Lillian Stanley.

Kr. John C. Baker and bride (formerly Jliss Laurn Ainsworlh) on their nrrivn! iu will be the guesta of Mr. aud Mrs. -Wui.

M. Lndd. Mrs. C. Lnmberson nnd daughter, Miss Mary Lauiberson, have returned afiar a year's residence in Polt county and are at '211 Salmon.

Capu Randolph Norwood, second cavalry, absent on leave, will return to duty at Port Sherman next week, bis extended leave expiring on the UOth. fiiJEs SuFle McFall, attending tho Peunsyl- nmia Female College at has Leen elected preeictent ot the cracl: college ten- cis club. lient W. C. Lapcfilt, E.

and Lieut, J. E. McCoy, Seventh infantry, Gen. (ilb'jou's aid, joined In target practice thisseason at Vaa- couver barracks, IT. Sill and wifs loft on Saturday oveniog for Eaftiirn Orngon, wht're tbey will spend a week IcoLine after tho interest of Ihbir farm, which ia tear Arlington.

Mrs. J. Broult, airs. F. Miss Susie Miss Birdie Woodward went up the rr.iid to Itoeeburg Monday, and after fuljviit with friends returned Friday morning.

C. C. Newcastle, writiutr from Florida CBder date of May says that ha will return caily in June, and "It is hot enough to baiso egga in lie Band down here, and I shall be glad to be in old Portland again." Mr. and Mrs. James H.

Lae, Miss Alice Lae Miss Helen Abell, of BuKalo. N. left for Townsend, Friday, Intending to take the Olympian for Alaska. On their return they will remain the city several days, the guests of Mr. G.

B. Mnrkle, Jr. Senator Warner Milter and party returned Friday from Seattle and avn registered at the Kemond. They leavo Monday by boat to Tao thence east over tho Northern Pacific. TLit- parly go East from St.

Pai-l over tho Chl- cnfic, Milwaukee i St Paul railway. i'. i Vuiet Ilollis White i a i a Carolina Klllugbam Mrs. 0. J.

ItJed KfllDgliaui Miss Louise Eaton aiollle MLJS Alice Flamlers MISS DOLPH'S CAWHS. 7he following ia the text of cards recently received, which explain itself: Mr. nnd Mrs. J. N.

Dolpli request your at Ibe man-tape of their daughter, Afioea MuUnoaiaU, to Mr. IMcbard Nixon, Wednesday twenty at half-past elgbC o'ciocit. Cburfih ot tho Eplphiiuy, Wasbinctou, I), a. Ib87. The sabjoiaed card accompaaies tbe IrOKi iifr.y tn twelve a Lufayette Srjuaro.

'1HKA1HICALS AT Til OAliHISON. The Ijarnicks Drrmalic CIuD will Rive Gii- leit'e coir.tdy at tho ffarriaoa hall, VRDCOUTCV, eveniDfr, thu proceeds to hi- appjied for tbe benefit ot tbe wid- ovse. will be cast as ClitvioMlill Capt. Woodruff KeJvsnjey i 83 mt'f ri-f)" Ij Tfiylor Blacalifcter TodU Mrs. Warreas SHIS.

FLAKDEES'S D1N.NEH PAHIT. On evenioj? Mw. Goortje H. Flan- rfeis gavp a very delightful dinner patty in bcLor of Judge and Mrs. Barker, nt York.

Thcro were present Dr. -and Mrs. (iiison, Mr. sr.d Mrs. B.

G. Whitehouae, Mrs. H. D. Green acd Sir.

aud Mte. F. Allen Beelr. JiaOB DEABY'S EXCURSION. Judge Matthew P.

Deady gave very inl excursion over Hie 0. in honor ot bis sixty-third birthder- Leaving this city Tuesday by special car tney want op tbe toad aa far aa AsnlaDd, slopping for a few iroow at Eoseborfc and re- OF ISTKHK5T TO HASV. The following during the week, will uo doubt be of interest, to and will explain itst-lf: ttntl fujnilitr AtOtareiuont 1'enton PeutonvLHe. London ME. SUia.

BRCEh'T TOUU ON COKTIK1LNT. ON Al'lUJ, 27, 1687, i A LECTUKE I I HE GIVES' BY SIRS. MAY MOZART. (Of Um'etl States ol Araenca.) WUAT SAW JX ITALY. lllLslrated by icoiine Dissolving I showa by tlr.

Mozart wild spleuaid Oxy-Hy: ilrc-geii Greatly Enlarged Ticica Kill Vluitratc -A VJSIT TO HrLtgjs. liais aiid Cii.sionid ihts ariclcnt aiiu splendor, ilic 1 sfreets ol aro v.uter an-J ibe urt- boais. Ji AXD A liis ork-al F.urvcyoi tbe elv lizatlon, with tha maniliconf Forum, Bailis. Col nit.Hs, Piliars and I'uuiic of liouie. il la tUe i aspect TIIF.

Statti'try, Grjind Apartn.e^ls. ST. Peter's ChurcU, thi: Popo 8t. Peter's etc. A infornmtion P.oil ts-t njfty derivt-ti irom this lecture.

Unoi a opt-n sit to commeDce at J. UUKNS, O.ST.. IN THE CIIAIll. A i Hpecial teat, is; body ot the NEWS Good weather on Tuesday will crowd Vancouver's ttreete. W.

D. G. K. of It. and S.

for Wash- iuetOD, ia at the Gllmau. Grand Chancellor Tuttle writes that he may nop he at Vancouver oa Taemlay, profeaaional dultlee threatening to Keep him at home. Bi to-morrow'B trains will arrive a ol represenlativwi route to Vancouver. ID the evening Ivachoe meets at title lull and, weather permitting, Willamette dlvisW holdB a felnet drill. For Ihe last Pythian year California lodzei espendd for the relief of members $1030; burial, eick benefits, relief of widows and orphans, 5367.

TV. Leach, representative from Sanaet No. 11, D. J. Colenuan, G.

M. of E. for Washington, and W. E. Wilson, representative from Harmony No.

B. Seattle, are In the city. Wytomette division bas at present every reason to ba proud of its proepects. Membership additions this and month amount five, with at least three more now promised, Iu however, have been Buffering from human Ilia, Captain Hayne has been sick tho past week, the herald has not been able to do duty for twol monlhs and tbe lieutenant fully expected to be laid up. Tno privates are well Paet Grand Chancellor Misener, while In the fbair at the last grand lodge session, rulad tbat an ibo Oregon law then was all past chancellors had Ibo riyht to vote at elections for grand lo-lge appeal was taken aad much diE(iu6Iou.

The chair cave notice of appeal to i tlhe supreme ch.mcolior, and has lately decided in its favor. Some of tab promfneut have thus found they coqld go wronsr. iinrr.se IB Ifadt-rof tlie First Preshyte- rlau cLyrcL choir of Oakliiiul, Gal. Annie' Pixlcy has ntsde a success at the Union Snuaio New York, in her new play, "Ibo Deacon's GUB the talented young ecenic artiat of ELa Cap i DO, has just toiiipleteJ a "drop" fi-r ibat ptacfl of aiuuseiucDte. IIo will begipen a i'Crefu in tho future, at which time hU YTOtk will bo eeeu by the public for tUa first LowisjMorrison and his company will return i Martct next IViilay Saturday.

ato mflotiofr with Rient saccssa on tho r-'uuod. "I-'auL" eeems to have "eauEUt on" full nn roug as it dirt in Portland. 3Ir. Morri- will preseut '-Wou at Last" ou Friday evening and Saturday matinee, and Saturday night i repeat his great MICWSP, "Fanst," Which v.il! pack the house, as it cortainlp iaoneoftlie tret pic ductiona ever given in Portland. XLe jjere nrnouucement of tbe coming of Rlu-a DOB already created us much comment aod talk as tbe heavy billing of a fjreai, many other aitidcticDB do.

She is ail the pross and critics have ya.uled her. As an aptreea eae i3 ID penpnal beauty Bbflls absolutely without a thai: in her coatumiug Eho is eaperb. In face, firur'e, voice, attitudes, postures and ds- uieanor there ia not a cbann tnat is lacking. Ht-r fino, commanding auperhly poised bead, her finely chiselled and handsome features, and her strong musical voice lend a chp.rm t3 her every look nnd movement Mile. Hhea is a fioiBhed artiste, one of the moat lovely women on the American stage, and one whose costumes are equalled by none.

-Her mastery of the English language, It may appear, was accomplished In by close ptudy and severe application, ana ehe is daily ptiTeetlpg herself inconeistencies of the Englith Franctiaf Chronicle. JTHE TOUB'AHEST AT SEATTLK. The annual tournament of the Sportsmen's AJFBcciuUoii of the Northwest will ba held at Seattle on Juno 10 and il, under tbe direction and management of the Seattle liod and Gun Club. This aseocinUon is composed of the members of ths diilercnL BbootiDK cluDs of Oregon, Washington and Idaao, r.nd is formed primarily for tho purpose of securing united action tending towards ihe protection of game acd fish- It has been ibeirctisloui to racer yearly and try Issues: at the tmpF. Ihrte jeare ago the MuKnomah Rod acd Uon c'Inb, of thia city, conducted the first tourcaiiUat, and since that time have alternated the red and gun club of Seaitle, The i a of this laiter club have been promi- Leiit in (heir efforts to carry out the purposes of UiG orgE-Dlxation aud especially active in theb: fcccavors to itiiko the tournaments held lUnder tt.eir and successful.

iWblte" 1 this jeat'fi tcuruament wiU be conducted under ILe fiUfpicea of Sportsmen's Association of Nottbwest, no one wLu is a resident oE Ilia NorilmM, whathcr he boa member of aregu- Jsily clu'j or not, will es- cliiacd trrom i-ariicipulina'. On the contrary, il ia the'wish acd dt-iro of tae members of tho atfociaiLcn tiiat nli interested in field sporUi et.culd A spirit of fair and opea coin- I-Hilirii wHJ govern throuKhout. Scill will be ibe mefifuro of euccess. Ko one will ba barred rr liiinc icnpped escopt as provided for by the tonrmments of Uila kind. Ihe lesin for tho championship taLcer ct the nEfocialion aad lae contest for ihe JL-di-'idiml olir.i'iiIoi:3hiij wf'l necesaariir, of imusc, open to monibara of tba asaocia- liou.

Aj viirieiy of tarfjetp, inr.luiiing nevthiijd lilueiocLe, Peons blackbirds and Aireiicfjn birdp, v.iU used. There will Hifo be 1 an atuutlance of live birds, thus ua- t-biiCK Ehcoters to have a trial at their jtarar- lie largjot. Tfiere will also ba a couteat at tly catling, tliua gtviag anglers a chauce to show i tbia city, at thd ineetlng held lost Friday niabt, etuctul tbroe of their nt-aitere, H. T. Hudson, Wai.

JUafr and E. W. Bioore, to represent it iu the contest for Ihe p.tsociatiou chumplouaiiip, cud ID action has been Uken by the Walla Walla club. UieeerpJW. A.

Elrerly, J. C. Eberly and J. H. F'Jno I ill most likely he eaiected to contest for the banner on.

be- Jialf or It is thought tfii'i, Slepwe. iilcJiaught, Robertson aud Luwfa will be put forward by tho Seattle Rod aod tJua Ctul. hie, hoiwtiver, ia mere speculation, as tlw! lattur bus a nuuiher of exports to cboosri from, add Jt is safe to predict that Seattle will abiy represeEteii by whoever tUay may select Teams from Vancouver a ail Tacoinia will also Lo Ipreecct. Ttio ref-cilt of this contest Is oE hitertst to tbe ehootirjg fraternity. The uifn ai'e rcrj; cvc-cly malcueJ and a close Cf'DU'fet end good scores are expected.

Tha Multnomah liod and Gun Club of this city his won the pcuant three times out of four, but lliis furnisnco no as to tho probab(e outcome this year. The match for the individual chcrapioDfchlp, now held by Mr. Eraas of tlits city, will nleo attract considerable attention curt the best ellorta of the cintastaats There is every to expect from the ex- pbrierjce of the past that tbe tourua-neut, coa- ducled SB it will Le by cnorgettc and euthusi- abtic fleutlemec, wili te largely at loaded aa-i a 6UCCCG3. Aiiuoibur of sportauiea will dttfiud from here, ami Is hoped a delegation wili be sent from tho Willamette valley. TUE TOUCHSTUXK.

WILI.TAM AI.r.IXOHAM. A mini ihc-recacte. whence none can tell. lieiiriug a touelihtofli; bis liana. And testtd all things In the latitt IJy its unerrics spell.

CJulck breath of The fiiir lo foul. IUe toul to (utr; 1'urjile nor i i he spury, Xor ecorn ibe dusly coat. OI fcilrlRoro jewels, prized so iiuiofi Were many to chip 1 and clods, Aud evtn statues ol iho nods Ciuiu'jltd btrueivtU its touch. Tbeu aricrily tbe people cried: Ilia proiiti Our cods sullifiC! its iis they are; We will tot Lave Itiemtrk-d." Ard since they ccuid not eo prevail, Twcht-ck ihis tpiesi. Tb-ey btm.

siiyUig: "Let him test liuw real it Is, cur jail." But though llit-y slcv; blm with a sword, A hi a lir; liia ftmchstouo Iia doiL-tjs couid not be oVrturued, Us restored. Ar.diVi'bcn, to stop al! future Tlity t-trewt'd Its ashes on tiis They 1 title Ruosb-ed each V.TS.IU ui" tJeao Couvtyei! iho perfect ciiarra. Kortb, Fr.urii. Iu rlngs and ThrMuboul tbe crowded world 'tis uorne; Wliii'li. as a fiihhioii loag a Us aticitnt nitr.d lurgets.

THERE 2S'(J DEATH. I1UMYKK Tl.ere ia co death! Tbe stars aowu In rite upon some rr.frer Alia lu lit-avfD's crotTu, fhty bbme -lorevcriiiore. is no death! Au amjel form o'er tbe i i hUtnr.rrea.fJ lie b'-ars our best ioved Anil tbeu them "dead." licirn intu that life, Thpv leave but to JOP v.v tbeiu-- lue djuie, Ksccpt HU and paiu. ATJd ever near, ss though unseen, The dear tmtiirrlbl j-pirtu Irti'jt; universe Ijs liic--i litre lire no tiead. i Siictltt-r I.aiy Ffvvh'c -Mi-rhlnis i i 1 I'l.

Oil's, lp Tin; G. The i til in to for ibe 1 I'n-k's Improvefl Kcr IJTHUIH rcstorf tbo liearict? ted ptrrotm ibe work ui tlic niitural luyist- cciuloti-bleami alvvays In THisiUan. All conver- f-a'Ion. i-bd ircn wb 4 heafldhtinctlv. (or bntV o(tc3ilc30ntKl3frte.

HI3CJOX 853 i a AND MECHANICS' STORE. ONE PRICE TO ALL! TE GOODS. Our stock in this department is very complete, acd embraces some very choice in HQUES, HAHSEILLES, NAINSOOKS. VIC- TOniA LAWNS, BISHOP LAWNS, MULLS, SWISS, LACE CHECKS, etc. Prices auoted below will Kive on an idea of the bluughler we are mabiDg: 2C'OOyardB Pifjuefl 12kfcpar yard Price cut in two, lie.

jards Piqnes per yard The cut price, 1CCO dr Nainsook EC Price cut in two, He. ICCO jards Nainsook The price cnt, luc. ICCO yards Naineook The cat (irice, 20c. ECO yards Victoria Lawn 12Kc The cut price, 8 i. COO raids Victoria Lawn S3c Tte cut price, 20c.

CCO jarda Bisbop Lavfa 30c I'nco cut in two, 15c. ECO yards plain White Swiss 15c The cot price, 9e. ECO yards plain White Swiss 25c Price cut In two, 13c. ECO crds White Ilotteii Swiss 25c The cot price, 18c, 500 yards Cream Mull 500 Pi Ice cut in two, 25c. SUMMER DRESS FABRICS.

Cream Orsarmies fsr Blue i Price cut in two, per yard de Chinese 15c per yard The cut pric--, lOc. Pricceese Toile Suiting 95,3 Tho cut price, loe. cu MiiLClieeler 153 Prlco cut la tsvD, 8i 15o per yard 82-inch Foulards. The cut price, FOREIGN ANO DRESS oi-inch Diagonal Price cut in two, 25c. L'tj-inch Cashmero Price cut in two, 88-inch CaBhuiere, all wool The cut price, 33o.

Cashmere Stripes Threat price, 40c. 88-Inch English Tweeds The cut price, 50e. Ifc-inch Inverness Tricot The cut price, 5()i Novelty Plaids Thucutpric-, 50c, 88-Inch SergesT. Tho cut price, 50c. 41-nth Tai'or Stripes The cut price, liOc.

Dial) d'Avicnon The cut price, J5c. 50c per yard per yard per yard Jjjc par yard 75c per yard 75s par yard -75e par yard -7ui par yard -85c por yard per yard PLUSHES, VELVETS, VELVETEENS. SOCIETY MSECTOEY. he ail is ft list of IrvdRcs and Wo v.iil sei-rc'ari to correct my error-. Gcnoral mceuuL' hour 7:10 otlic-rwiso.

soatsLeii.) A. F. A A. a. Orrml J-odsemeftsctPofiLind, 13.

M-, Kc-cbiTrg. F. J. t-tc tor meets at a li. pllacp Baldwin, P.

Corvallis. R. P. t'arhurt, Salem. r.Uibons, I.

Dalles. i I Taylor, Dayti FJ Hr.bcock.G Roc.6 Annual coavo- alldcMliiovilie. I'J 1S-S. Oraua T. Fliobiason.G Euyene; FJKabcotk, i Rec.enlern.

Annual couclave. lacci.Jiily Hail Third nnrt Alder. Hnrirony second and fourth aiondaj-- flrstand il'ird Mondfiv. rortltiDd, tirsi curt tblnl Friiiny. i i ilafocs 'first Tiicstiay a II.

A. 3, i nn'pon I.fjdci'of Perfection, Tuerday. A i i i Hose Cnslx Friday. Muki.oojuli C'oiiucU, Katlosii, lira; Tuesday. 1.

O. F. Fnr tlie past thirty days an array of carpenters, palntc-re and decorators hava been en- gogrd in bnildrag and making estonsioas KJ cur ttorep. The architect informs us te will soon ba ready to im- Ibe froLt of our building, and as wa lot to ake Important alterations In erery de- parliMot, we concluded, rather thnn 6tjre any inure gnrds, to pivo thorn to the public. We lave iu transit over 100 cases of DryUooas.

liaio iu Blckel's warehouse over 3D cases of lior.df. Eacn and every depaitment cut IP LCV." choked with fjooda, and tho coiijlu- fcicn thai we tave arrived at is, that on MOKDAY May 16, nt 9 A.M., Ami until furthtr notl'e, the p-ice for orery article end In overj deputmcnt LEB boen GUT to Mich nn extent that ihe deputmenta will ba clear in a very short tine. LU a. great 'many fcocdi we have On: Price in "fo: ro BJT jrr- Jra -tiro omcma, A FUBNISUKD in private family at 214 Main corner ot i i i reforpncp.n pxctiflrKP'I. 3mif TfOB KENT-- FC KNISHED AND C'STCTa- nisJicd ronnifi.

tingle or en eiiite, boase- kecp ng, al iss Wa.sit:ngton st. Sailm RENT-- A LARGE ROOST, PIR5T A. iifEtairs; will rruparc It to suit ecu pint. InQOira 25 rim ED KOOilS IX A 1 aWD at, A LOW IN rx)DGIKG HOUSE-- 11 dav.WfeL-.icosUi. 2d gt.

bet Salmon OR ItEXT-- PAKLOK FDaStSHKD wrTH JD carpetiacd curtains, and furbished rooms; blao lor housekeeping. 231 Fifth st bet Main acd Salmon 12311 ti omab Ko. i i I' Jl. Kridny, third Tuesclayo, Knranipccent. 'Zd -tLU a (brary AF-'fclrulon, 2 4 i THOVJHV Et-llsl Ccmmttu-o.

lilaiiii A. O. V. TV, OlvmiJa. 1) Portlan'd.

I I'ontand. Ju'y jr, Iai7. liope.Tmsditv, JVfcW a i I i i i Grand Arniv and Llcbin's i a i MfTi's hull. Port ii: ud, 1.4la?;d;;i Filrfay. llr-d M-MI'S.

rilLiItnomch. iror.day. Bod Mrn's I a i i Filday. hall OF PXTISIOS. Pr.

Jav 'I little. G. AMoria. S. Stivc-Ep.

O. K. A i al i i i i i i i I'i. Iii7 I Union i 7 3 i iiUI. L'uiuii I i a M.vMiir I.rciK".

Tjinrsday. 7:0, lia.ll i a i a ED AND UOOMH. J-'en BOke orsinjle; also fnmishtd nafcra'-liiM rooms for fconwteoplrR. 372 First et. OR 'iffiKT-HOUsiT OF Jl i ifaic a U-nn of yetrs.

Call bet 9 an A. i TORiT TO LKT-NO. Gi SALMON bT, A i i A Front st. i a 007I A liOARU-CO-MfORTABLE P.O board for a ge -tJcmaii; per 3-i KENT-TWO FItONT I I I 11 VI lii'-jy: i-vjr'i'ii o'jr-i'-r of ivGT r.f: i-ft i or Ud i i O. A.

lclay. f.Vu. Filday.7;W. Kirst a a a i i i Id, 1 -it and uef-riny, Hrst and Tavlor. 1-inc a First an Woiiic-ii 'sKirlk-r Corps, Friday Pir.il and Tiylor A.

O. II. J-'trtc Bcnrd inputs nt Portion fl J. Byrne-, fcmti: Tht.niu-iljitly. Secretary.

Astoria. First Divifjlim No. 1.2,1 TiHsdny, do do a rlo- do ririsioii Ka 1st Tuesday, a do A. O. -3U.

Hood. 2d and 4th Monday HO Third st, I 4. Hetliei.ilouday.^ i'. Third O. O.

Home Council, Monday, I K. P. AdvunccCtuncii-Thorfdaj-, Vcrcin Finlrat-fct, lit ard Thursday, Third Alder I.O.11.M IfultnomahTribp, Tuesdaj', 1st and Taylor Wlliutiifrltc. Iht Wtdntsduv, (' F.P.-\Vl!lr.mette, WpdnnvTnv. Hcd Men's Iiall.

K. ft Coluinbla. 1st r.nd- Wednesday, 107 Vln 1 SO.U Men's ball. Portland, 1st and 2rt Tuesday, I.ItlU hall A Olv-aiLilinoniah. Friday.

Keller hall. i ty--frl'liis'. Froiicaml 3d- Friday, Un'an Blrrk I O.li.--Korth 1st and 2 Pit Iht 2D-1 'any lor. P.T.V.-lPt nd 3d Thursday. Hnlie COF-ICcxv lot Hunday.

Wash- Let Firt and Froiu. I 4 S-- 1st, Tuesday, Kou- pitrtll First r.ud Mad ton. fctevedorps I'DK-n. 1st an-1 "1 f-t. UiJ-ju llU-Typocrophicul Uiiirjn-Ist huiiday, il.

hall. 2:20. Multnomah Benevolent Ans'h-- semi-annnal'y HiiUsh iipnev. eoclftj-- Union Blorte. Portliiud Hibernian Poclfty-- 1st Momlay.

50 First at. Nnt I.eaifnH-- 1st Sunday, 2 PM. I iiion-- ad Monday- Frnn" A i A I I i i A i a S-elono Ucad IvpUr. urn! NU. ill.

i I'. U. P.i'vnU i their h.irir.-.nl I JL' hc-rcipforc f-p i a-' I i i i i T.T7i:.--y, has hwa" riili' -1 t.y inutunlcoL-oai par: 1 a cc-iiucue to cany on the biisincrs cT ti-r In'" of I A A I A I i A a i i IilMicnJtry varris trcra to I i i i ci.imly, i a Gardt-n HOUIL-, to hh new ifaar- i land, t'OhosiCG. Ordns'lor prirnp'hr tilled. Lt-ciic-rcp.

Rocks and I'ekm IitjckQ at i i of I liL-rk i i i a atju setting. I SVEisTGIiS, SEALED i be received the o'Jic: of Ut- cf until noon, for I i i i i I Bonds, bcarlny Iniera-'t. i and it'-Ji-onsabic in lisva'y eiite. Cojtes of act tnrJ flutlior- the i a will bo ec-jit an apii'icanan. Addwss ail crjumunfcatlor.s to E- OTI Cii -i 1 ifcit'ai i-; V.K iuoiTr cm the entire busings of KOBZ Loon CUntur 6 A i a Tkinl.aod, Laving formed a I eiit'f will cf'ccrnl ions It I tkiii nTM.

a A 3 cr i a i i i i nf ICc.nsf Loon ClufiG ere hy Comruciora for Uibor. ANTKn-WAKTKDlHMKDrATELYaFEaST- j-hlnglc sawyer. Uos O) tiiiiLTu A i ON TABLE AND do urstairs work. Apply at Fourth st, hot and A A I i i OK li Oil 14 YBAEIS to stay lady tn i i country. Address HEM A RLE i OF FAIK Ar-'TEIi-A I TO COOlt A.XO OH.V- ral iainiro ai'iiT SL-vtiitli st, hel a i i i 1 Ira'i A (100IJ STllOSU WO MAS FOP.

i i i i i i tatj L-: co toed arply. AL uvLrliiiid UoiL'L First juid 12out Tj; MAN TO ACT IN CAPACITY or T7 and i i clerii; must uudtr-tutid fcrOi.ery A.1 OHK TBOilPaON CX. HAVE BESS ported Tor the purchase of Biwck the Calumbfei JUver Paper Coainiuiv. pn- pared to parchace, for cusii. liiirlaps.

MiulA uopean3 all kinds 3aS aictftlof all kinds. 1T 47 PunUad. Or. -siU OTICE TO AXIJ I a St-ahd bidg will be r-'-eclved bv tfie ni- rectmsof ibeStato A cultural AswuaU'n up to I I 41 h. JE87, far crtcti-i-.

aiiit I a of a Llirre story brick on tlm Cii- Farm, near Co rvalll-i. according to. i i i a i a tis-j sr-pariie i brkl; and separate coia tjU-tl-c; a.Ii -r wcrk fir-cot i britjR work, ili Tiio JV5Brd brick in v.UUt of ln.llfiiT nt 5-T prr tbou-vuKl, all oilier raa'TUl i i i in: ron tractor aTl F-prrlficailons may hp SPPD at Uif Pjjjh, ilayJo. 1-S7 ulid thor. a i i i office rjf r.j^rrt CorTn nr I'iij nicais to tc marii'In lour icnaUtntnts es 'Vfirfc prrprc.

FI-H. to i by 1, I'ouds in samn oi from contra -tor. 7bi Beard ih-' to n-i-x-t au4 ul binr-. a i C-l'ilw ssALTi-- i i i i a i on Ilir af Xonh i i ted price fin P1--' TO 31 AKE FOE MY ii(-w f-tiop will i i i hep- OP. A I A P.LO^.K.

I i i M.il Eavi Portl2.r-.d; i i HK Apply uto.icp (or to i i j. K. GILL A CD, Portland, Or QALESaiAN CAN ADD A LINE; A ni.DipU-s; Epcat ioiij); otheraun lo ii-sn. Kew YotK j-4ml B. A OELEBRATKD fcLKCi'ltlC Belt, con uiinlufjla itstl' a charges the Iinman syESem rtm- rclltf Nf-rvoua Dh i i a FciuaU- nnd other kindred do' not r-sch.

A i In cvf-ry tmvn and city. Adilreaa A KELT A 1 1 Fligl a Or. AKTKD-OXt, PilYdiUIAN Oil DUUOQIbT each town on the to our Celebrated Scientific Electric Magnetic Eells. nadi ajad recommended by the Ic-adUs doclora of America and Kuropc: will euro oU nervous n-eiifenesa and other troubles mdf--)ne3 fail: mishty. A roit I VKLT, a lir.T.iic i-y, i diiii'3- or vrlil Lie sold i a riivon.lilc ti-rois en HCIP.

or vrjl -x. r-harpr fr.r propertr. Call on a'l'lri 1 A. KU- SKLL, or, J. W.

HclJu OP. KALF-rOttlf LOT, FKET, WITH cf tight s.i:asted on I'JQ TTHili h.i LK ON I KNl'ri--A Hi OR BALE-A WAJL.x'c-I i Si 7- i i TUrtM-ii'-h '-or oii I I A KMS- bcdnx.m F. i all i 1 i A CO KTKN A I A LK V''S In- i i mo-; cur KU'li-li si I A BY A A i 1 u.b;i.iii.-.oc-:!i--"c: to no i i ni. i i i corSLtih V. A A i i 1'KXT I nii.li-r md i i tui i.Titun.is 1 yi' A YOUKO A I A A i i i vic-al U-HI inusu-.

Wr ANTKD-1O HIi.NT OK ON THE IX Of.r.if)i^'rn f.5 I M'OHMATION A i ANY Pi: 1 )N i i wln-1-f'iiboHt-s John A l)i--'i. tl-cy will i I i i i i AKTlilJ-Ttj liHUC A HOU.SE i i i i i i i i i i i I i i i h-iise fur Ji It-rin ut Addross T. lio-i j.ii'Tixji: EEKJJE. y. Pt Or.

Front F'onian'J, (Jr. merchant? rrodWf! 75s a yard Trice cat in two, DOMEiTIC BLEACHED i UNBLEACHED SHEETINGS. U0f per yard lu-i per yard G1NUBAMS, VABDS FOR SI (-0. Baleen Prints 15 (,,, gl I)) Best Duality Prinls 20 yards fnr SI 0 Printn 25 yarla Tor SI 0.1 icdigo Blue ITiats, fast colors. 16 yards or SI 00 FANCY GOODS.

A UEA1N EIHBONS; Nr. piice 10 per yard I'ticr i2c per yard i 15 peryaril per yard u. 25 pnryard lu price p0ryard Price Cut In Two. No. 4 for 5o No.

5 for 7 tor Sc Ko. 12 for IzJjO Ko. liitor 100 D07EN Lac'es' Brovrn BalbrieeMn Hose, os tull finiEb, CUT THICK 2'JJ. 1UO DOZEN Latiieij' French Hose, colored, full 1 tilk clocked, 50c per pair. Price Cut ill Two 2iJc.

100 DOZEN Mltees' French Rosa We oar pair I'licu Cut iu I L'JJ. 100 mli.uii'tliiiii.aiMrfa.'. TTElUittr DKiDLKY e. CO. 1 BT RlLbsii Lifle Ttireail Kmo yj: 17101; hiU-A FI.UUUISI; Mil si-Sf 0 oSia" uiot Plies Cut ia Two UlJ la-ri'-rt- 1.1 Thcee are, (luestioti, the lids', har- 1 iZs iver illtred in hosiery UQ til.

Pacific i 1 MAx'uVAWfKiMS A TO i n-'t. A (iJ Y' A NTFI'-- 'J'O iW ON I'H'U'EitTV iito HTCIIK FOI: IN roun, rct.tl nisi Aii.lri-:,s i n.LEU^: V.iiT-- U. EiJJLL2ii, LL. in 1 rruct EU. Ijenrcftn Ws.il\l_-j^7s.

a-5 SlarC i BHLf iiiiOH-Eiih A'SB Oomrci-Bios agini: ror cr.lye:s^OjLiia^Co. cor. AiL gS j-(JP. i'1-xi-; Fun A Lfldifs' Kid GIovpp, per pair 75 csnta L'lacI: aud Colored (yricu cut iu To Cur Country Friends: Purta? extraordinary CUT IK PRICE we would cdviae ioa to order at gnce, as aaad- iug eamplfa dciln? thb txiet-nce of tbis aale cannot be entertained. ro7n' C.

Bait SIZLZ, Alf J. CAHKIAGKS ABD BUGGIES repamtea, 'retrtm- med and iboroupbly renovated la the best tnanner and at lowest prieea for first-class work, at the I North Pacific KigCa. Twenty-second aud Tats. anS 200,202,204, 206 First st. ONEY TO LOAKIa'hUMS TO fcUIT uk aNY CKEY 10 LO i COUX i nr.d Wsotilmttoa POBTLAND, em of window shades.

Tie le all house ol de4 m4 18 9 Third strc-t lEWSFAFERl.

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