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Morning Oregonian from Portland, Oregon • Page 6

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THE DEVASTATED CITY To-day the State Assume Control at Johistown. jag. EXODUS or tax BDBVIVOBB i Ka.y of Lai.rsrs JUs. tka Town -Prid. of a Anoint of Bnfethc imaig Famlli.1.

70BNBTOWB. (be last day toe clearing away lira cdkcls of the flood by tbe civil anthortUeB. To-morrow tbe slaws takes hold ft fha-stupendous work, i honor of the situation is not rather grows. Tbe search for the dead continues, and la all sections and directions dead are being round. A number ot bodies ire now coming to the surface of the Waters, add competent judges that aa many more bodies have been found lying somewhere In maajr unexpected placos bodies are hourly beinc found.

Wliere thin wlu no human mind can gneas Tne day opened rainy, but aa it advanced the and tlio hours wore hot "jLIanywMkmen ajo lea-vine became thevwill not work for 50 day, whiol tbe state propones topay. It Is believed dial thor JwiUbo a temporary stoppage of yo'rfe on this arcpjunt. deteetiou and pioaa. CKUoa of orlme. I "The Iowa prohlbltonr continued the col- laetec, 4l bM alremdr had thlt eflbcU The a xtr IloeBaeB bemlxur mnblcal namea were Issuoit to daffiraittthVanlftles of tula district In which the moat vigorous efforts have Been ft ade to en- Jorae the prohibitory law.

These efforto lave of the aftte alone, but have resulted In great expense to this department, by leaalrhut ue to detect and puniahj xr- MnannUwtnUr engaged in the liquor bustaeas therein. For your coanty (Mr. Wright's) we baje taken Into court nine bootleeseri and convtetca them of 1 lotatioii ol the law by carrying on the liquor b'UineM without having governmenl li- ccnseii. From fiovornor Larrabeo'a cguity Hiaconnty haicostujmore'for criminal proseontlons than any otberinthe state. On Iheothorbaua.DnbuQue countv, wbichhas yielded uslmoro revenue jan has coit us little Wei have tad but! Dubuquo THE DOCTORS Iff COUNCIL.

Bixtaenth Annual Meeting of the Oregon State Society. Ilrrt Bajr'g of Welcomabj. Hayor DtLaa-imott-rFafftrs Read and flmbers Admlttad. three criminal cases from uo county, lud none were for bootlegging. "From (hone facts." continues Collector Webster.

"Uniay bo inferred that Governor Ijirrs bee wan not correct he stated to a Nebraska' audleucc that prohibition was enforced in oighty- nvc of Uiu uinety-iiinc coumies of Iowa. On the'. contrary, there if not a county lu this nor tt town of inhabitants or over for which retail liquor dos bavo not been issued, in every county the of licenses Issued, when together with the number of bootleggers convicted, IndlcatcRau increaRe In the number of dealers ai compared with the number in existence before the prohibitory law look lu Bbstcu the number of licenses -has been reduced from IMP 11 788. I BISHOP SCOTT -JHB DAI'S, 1 Work AcoompllsMna; Hncll (n llu Devaatoteil City. Joirssrows.

impending chnnjo' In tho -control of the town, Uie exodus of the workmen ahd flood survivors, and tho steady rain have combined to make Johnslowu very quiet to- At all tbe boadqharters the work been uar- rawed down to the finest possible caliber, and a good many -talthEnl men we tho rest that thor needed ago. I Tto-morrow Mr. Scott throws flown 4he reina of government and Adjutant General HasHmrs takes Sold. At least will bo paid out to tbo men to-Jaorrow moruiuff, and the majority oE it will leave tlie town, with the men ho earned It The new ilbadors claim to have a number or pl.iis to Introduce by which the work ol clearing up wreckage and caring to- (he survivors will bo greatly syMcinatizodaiiislripUfied. The military will be retained.

Good progrtw waa made cfearine out the channel of tbe Gone naaugh.a.baYe the bridge to- dayr A number ot stationary engines and long cables are being tued to poll oat tho heavy tim- Tlie monroo. are about to abandoned, on ac- Kiunt of the bad condition of tbe bodies being recovered. ia almost'Impossible, unless by the personal effects found upon the bodies. I The state board of health IttJ imues enooung- ng bnlleUaa. iaolated canes of pneumonia, dlphth.rla and mMatai are reported, generally from suburbs.

The spirit ol recovery took a nrm hold on the Johnstowa'a eltbMua to-day. Everywhere the owners of nropertr were hard-at work cleaning ont their ceJIan. drying tholroirpeu and beddfng tnd Inaugurating a general renovation. General Haatinga, this aald: "The of clearing up the elty will be done tract, aud negotiation, will be opened wlcb Several may bo employed, bntl can not lay, who will get tho work at Utli time. Until the comm Mion Is appointed, Bcoit has volonreored hia senrtoea.

and wiU render the aaslatance In his power quarterniaaler Baker started tour-men today to canvass Johnstown iTOpor, In qrdor to cUuslfylhoM-needing- provisions. To-night the men turned In 1187 names, and city was not nearly all yi.lted. Baker says that a surprising amount of need vs. unearthed. A great many ladiea were found whose families were really lufferlng, who had (ailed toapply forald.

The humility ol aockliigrcliet Is removed by tbe mtem now being- Introduced, and food and clothing which haa'been gulvg-Ia large lota to anoeservlng persona will now go to a napactablfr and retiring claaa. tJ. Pblladelpbta, who la In charge at the storehouse German Cain- 1 etraroh; that twenty carloads of provisions and elothiDfr'were unloadad there to-day. Xuongh. clothing Is- arriving in Johnstown to inpply the city for two, ycara.

Thirty-eight bodies were recovered to-day, all of mem being lit an advanced, state of decompose tlon. This aftotnoon the body.ol C. A. Christ-' man the foreign missionary from New who WM on the fated day express truln. was found.

Her body was embalmed and placed in a handsome casket, to await the disposition other Iribnfls. She waa.a'-iroinan of fine presence, and was drossedibandsoEioly in a light brown dress- with a braided front Ou her person wus found a draft for-1275, a valuable gold watch aud a. tauall ilnonut of money. TttEKE iiOTKO WOMKN. Movemanta or Amelia ItlTea- Abbott.

PAIUS, Jane 1L--Sara Bcrnhardt, tbe actress, JbaB arranged to rpmuul In 1 Fads until March of. fiqxt rear, after which she wlT go tp 1 Amello JJiveB-Chaoler comes to "Paris In tne tntumn to enter an art school She is at work on 4 new story on employment of children In factor. Emnta Abbott has arrived at the Hotel de Lath- ence, Paris. She go to hear "Esclarmbnde," the opera In which giby! Sanderson recently. andilf suitable will negotiate with Uassenot for the American Tights, Interdtiig Cloiiog of the Bohool Yo IKOHrillTJON.

A JHHtlliew'fl in of a Cdna tltvitloni I June rhe Pioneer Father Kfttihuw'tt Rociotr.of this which the oldest. socle of the kind In the tin ted States, has. decided, by A vote of OS to vote and, work and tor a constitutional prohlblt- IitiE the. sale oillquor. This bold step wIU ft is induce others to follow tmit and lead, to the general espousal of prohibltaoufbythe Irish Cathollca.

Tho friends of the couttdent that theywlll carry this city. i BILL. JL QneBtlott Bad OTTAWA, Jane It Will Ba -It is learned that the Weldon extradition bill is llkoly to ue ratfiicd by the imperial -gcvofiuuent. Thb law offlcera of the department of Jaatfoc ro. tno as retroacttve, ihus iuclucltng old time fugitiTps, Itlsidonbtfnli however, whether the executive would permit toe extradiUott of the "boodiers," as parliament distinctly voted down the amendmont declaring tho measure retroactive.

A DKNIAL VKOM GLAl3rONJC. Tbe Cabinet 'IS ever Thought of i iRteoeniiinr tlte C. S. A. NJEW TOKK.

June Henry Clews has received a letter from Gladstone, Iniwnch the latter aaya that the never dealt with the subject of recognizing the Son 'hem Confederacy, except to the extent of and unanimously needing the orertures of Louis' Napoleou, looking to recognition. I 4 HE QIK8TION. On the 18th inst Peanayhrania votes ou constitutional prohibition, and are decided that, there will be a mote overwhelming defeat of prohibition in tho Keystone state than was wifnesied in UiuaaOhusetts New Hampshire. Pennsylvania will roll up 60,000 majority against the amcndme ntt Qn the ult. the general aaucmbly of Bhode tsIsuapRKHt-dthebn.

Bubmlttinc to the electors, on the third: Thursday in June, an amendment to the coiisllUiUoc. annulling 'tbe prohibitory unwdmenti The act passed Uio senate by a voto ot 23 to 10, and thehouso 54 to 13j In Philadelphia, under hUb. license, if the judges pursue the some among the other wards as anyone the iBrst Ithlrteeu. there will bo about 1000 drinking places i in the city, against about rt.000 Jnst year In! that part of the city already passed on'lheite are sovonty-pne less saloons 'thau Iu ISiS. In one the fourth, whore f.

there were 'thirty-three saloois last year, there aro oa twenty-three ycc before the high licuuac law into effect laat there were' 213 drinking the ward. Collector the puhuqne, district, in a letter to F. Wright, 1 of aorlcs City, the late i rohib'IUon amendment," gives 'the re- Bulte of the Attempts to enitbrce prohibition in ho forty-nine counties Northeru Iowa, constUnt- Jng hls djstrlet. The law makes thVposses- Biouby tbeaefendnntora igovornraont license a nnm faciu evidence of guHt To escape this pro' TMon.of.tholaw. ol, the applicants, is cbarged, hjive takea out 1 their licenses under and a still larger, uunibtr oE dealew are.doiug bualneas -rv-ithoat a government license, preferring to risk detection by the internal revenue ofluSera tb.

Creating evidence agaluiit themselves before the atato courts. Col: lector Webster says in reply: the 1500 llccntes Issued from tbla office but sixty boar mythicnl names 1 I Is not within tlie power of the colleetor to withhold a license from any one whomeetsthe lequirementa of tho "jiT- the sjipi leant is etttftled to whatever name he wishCB placed the license, provided If ia real name la stated ia tho application. It ts tbe part the collector to of applications nor docs tbo good of the service dfctmte to should. The violation of the stato law not fits concern, for it is not an ofleiiKO against the Isrwt he iwotn to enforce. On tbe other band, the exposure of jthe list would injure itheisenrice by subjecting' those whose names appear on it to proMcnUon under the stato law, and by thus inducing em In the fqlurc lo mid violation of the Federal law requiring that they procure licenses to their iln aeafiut the ta law.

TJjeeflWct eeflWct af ttw revenue depatinwrn frosm ItoMUM ao4 to The cloalug iixerciscs atj the Bishop Sftott academy were hrld yesterday according to program. Ttjc battalion ivhcolodl into Uncut 3: 3d P. M. for their last parade for the school year. 1mmcdlafely'followiut: tho Tress' parade the people, a goodly uunlbor of whom were present, passed to the schctol chapel and after a short delay the procession was formed for the charpel exercises.

The school boys marched in procession singing. "tVo march, wo march, to victory." Tol- lowing tho cadets came the school faculty, Dr. J. Hill, prl iclpal, the Visiting clorgy, Kov. John W.

Rev. Mr. Colo, the. school Chaplain. tho.Bcv.

Wm. McEwuii and Bis'abp -MorrbK After tna iwual school service Dr. Hill read his eleventh finnaal report. Dr. Hill was followed by tho Kov, Mr, Cole, who delU-orod the annual od- Tfcls was odds-eased particularly to the and fdtll of instruction to 1 young men'nbdut to lake ou iue serious dutie4 ot Ufo, and was listened to wUh inorkod atteution by nil members of ti school.

Bishop Merrill then -made' what a "ihort addresi" tv- the school, saying that he ha i been admonished toboshrt Be -told two or three instructive alories and drew a moral therefrom In bis usual happy and fo xl- tile way. The fol.owin^youftg geutleinen, ter Alfred Holt. Pulaskl 7wen Seeley, Harry Don-Id Gowlos, Hichard K. Hurgron. Amory Uolbrook Withingtcn and John BarvoylScott, the tint grad- nate-i the school since the adoption of a graded coaptb of study, were- colled to the altar rail.

wlieK IlfKhop uoa-ris. 1 rector of the school, n- ferred tlie and pronounced the bonedlo- tiou. I i i Tbcn came the distribution of The pi Izo In drawing, a handsome marJhe scene, work of McrN. Hngcrup. the school was awarded to Catlin fdrinei best piece of drawing.

The rec prize lor deportment was awarded to A. Holt, fth fiouorablo mention of tara Wlkxnder a id Kliot W. Ordway. Walter i Holt also off Uie principal's prize for scholarship, liuvi ag stood tbelb-igbeat In all of bis i studies ior the year, ranking 9.70 on a scale ol 10.. Theprliiclpal jtaeuj read the names of the en highest Iu, lobokarship for the qiiarter eud.ng June 11: I I I Walter A.

Holt, Waiwal, W. 9.89. Harry U. Cowlei, Olympia, W. 9.7 Jnmes H.

Jackson, Pendleton, 9.71. i PHlaski O. Seoiey, Pomeroy, W. 9.TO. I Harry Gilbert, I Portland.

Orville M. Kaukhi, Portland, Samuel UoUut Tabo'r. The lost three heluo: a tie on 9.58. A. H.

Withioffton, 9.K. Walter B. Becbe, Portland, 9,53. Harold Fiske, Portland. Tbe' owing; ore in conduct for thol ost ouarter: Walieri B.

Boebo, Portland, John Cotter. Portland, Joseph Hclluor, Buxer Citj, Waiter A. Holt, Waiwal, W. Wm. H.

Honoynmn, and. Eldeu W. Morelnnd. Portlaud Eliot iW. Ordwftv.

East Portlaad, i Ortville Portland, Barl Stenrus, Portland. OusUvo Wikonder, Ft Steveus' Frank H. Irwin. Or. The principal announced tli'at because tne hour WHB getting late that the cohimlsaiqned officeca i Tnightrrcceivo their, commlsf Ions and the non- i commissioned officers their warrants by apvlylnar at the scbqoi The oxercises were cloned by singing the ecefcsipnal.

"AUelujah, Sons of The friends of tbell pupils and tbe school then dispersed to mext tigainjiu armory in tne evening to witness tbe exhibition drill and tbe indlvluuiil price drill for a gold and a silvar A part of thje extra Rqaad. consjfstinc of fourisets fours Had two gmdes, were' tarried 0 Into line 1 rLo assembly roonj and inarched 1 nto armory, whorofthey wheeled into double Hue and (five an exhibition of guard agafnat cavalry. They tb sii were formed Into tingle opened ranks and wentthrquff'h the bayonet di ill, finishing up with onotber guard against cava-ry. Tb.eje movemcr te wero. executed with aisuap and brill tl at iimet rwiUji most heart plause ou- every side.

They ccrtninly showed great itroUcIeucy, and the squa'd as one mnu. TUo precision was most remarkable. Tho licit thing order Was tiidl vldua' rill for tbe medals. The judges were Captatti J. A.

Sladen, Colonel C. Beebe and Cupcain Hi ICv- eretix About fiftj young men fell In at the of the bugle with a dotermloitlon ou (Iiclr faces to do the' best they could towards getting- Jtho badges. The bquad performed first tbe iniircblLgs, column cf foura, reforming Hrnrs, forming line, dressing, tn cough all of which the men eouducted tiemuelves with admirable eadl- and Having- Riven the judges an opportmuiy. to form an tap toss Jon of the general appearance In tills way, sevejral of the yonntrer boys wera asked i fall ont arid the squad reformed In single for drilling In the muufiaL All the dlflerent movements In the manual YferjJ executed, and as a man Was seen to make an 01 ror he was requested! fall out. In this way the iize of the squad was gradually dimlnlKhcd, and when reduced to the number of about twelve, slorly: gruw ihiiiitller.

Ttioeo men rema ning were so thorouglUy proficient that It was a matter of ex- dlfllcttlty-Ijor the judges tp draw the lino of out uutil- tivo remulucd, A. Holt aud Wai J. 'Church. The contest between. these two was spirited, and resulted finally hi the opinion of tlio judges In the decision that the lormer was entitled to the first prlxe, the latter pecoiid.

The deculon of the. judges video tly approved by all the people present, If cany thing eoald be fiom the loup continued Lhat burst fort! ou the aiinoiincomeij 1 01 their decision. A very pleading feature of the occasion -was the hearty cheers and congratulations of the defeated contestants. There was a marked improvea ent iii tbe drill this year over: tha 1 of latt, and the work done reflects great credit upon tho com- maudaut. 8KA.

Tbo Aotreas Will Appear in Two, of Her Mast Delighffal Impersonations. It Is bsrdly necewarr to enlarge upon the delightful features Mroc. Modjeska's art to those who have seen her her at imporsonati na. She standi to-day the very head of her school of legitimate artiata, and to sQOhWpnco Is to want to see her again. In the two rolei In which she has chosen to appear In Portland, Rosalind in "Aa You Like It." aud Beatrice in "Much Ado About Nothing," she will havo abundant opportunity to display her fine powers as a comedienne, "She will bo by tho entire Booth and Barrett company (with but two exceptions) ind for tbo first on Friday night, will give Shakespeare 1 a charnilug jiairtoral play, 'As Yon Like with the followiug cast: ItosH ad i tf Modjc ska Jaouen Lane Orlando de Bola Haaley Oliver deBbis.

I. William Stafford Jacqucfldo.Bola, Walter Thouaa Duko 'Frederick Beaumont Smith Cbarlcs Collins Adam i 1 Vroom Touchstoiio weu Fawcett Charles Koe tfer William. George McCulla Lc Beau. Charles Catm bell Henry Charles, the wres ler. Hugo Toland Corin; Edward Eleanor Tynlalo F.

M. Bates Pboubo MibH Agues Aacrea Stage manager. Itobert M. Elorlo Business Theodore Broriley The performances will be given at the Exposition building, tho sale of reserved seaU "bo- gins this morning at music store, BISHOP MQBBtS'B APFOINTMEHTB. The followingjis a list of Bishop Morrla'e ap- polntiaenra east cf the mountains: Sunday, uuo 16, Baker City; Tuesday and Wednesday, Jims' 18 and IS, Prairie 'Thursday, June 20, Caryott City; Friday, Juneal, LoiigCreek; Sunday, Juue Junti iW, Heppuer; Sim- day, Juno 23, East Portland: A Ctirotitc tv Mrs.

aieason, of Salem, ItotitVcouitiv, writes as ''Chamber Iain's and vDiarrhoaa cured mo of chrjuic diarrhoea after years ol standing, when it seemed I could live nolotager. I was crowing so weax. I hadtried several doctors in this state and several but they could do for me I was final iy induced to try a bottle of your roedteine: After, using three bottles of it I was entirely oured. I Cannot say enough in its praise Twish family knew the worth or tt as Ido, lam lure they would never do wittout it" ror. Mlo by Zi.

Biumnuw Co, Theflrstoay'eaeMion of tho sixteenth annual meeting of the 6regon State Medical Society opened In the Abiuglou bloel yesterday morning at 11-o'clock- With a large number of incdlcoa from all parts of (Leatato and Washington territory In attendance; Vlee-President D--. 8. Cj Panton occupied the chair In the absence of President J. F. Page, who ti absent In the Eat t.

Dr. 1 Curtis C. Strong acted as. secretary. After roakiuj a few brief remarks of welcome appropriate Panton delivered, a.professional address Bfellitua." i The-addreasfon "A lliigb Amputation 7 at Bev- cnty-Seven years of Age lot Senile Goiigreno," Which was toi haie been delivered by Dr.

was rea'd by title and referred to the executive board. A singular coincidence woe one of physiciaiiB in the fact (hat the Maine State Medical Society is in so'ssfon at Portland, June 11,12 and 13. the same daya selected by the Oregon society. i On motion'tho following congratulatory tele- gnuu was sent to tho medical fraternity In session In tho other Portland on tlhe Atlantic coatit. CViorfcj D.

Smith, Secretary. I'mrlland, Oro- gpn Medical In 3U in Portland. Six- uicnthannnal'mccung Rends Itaternai congratu- uttiou to.Malne.associatio'n. -CC KTISC. STRONG.

Secretary. JAPTKnifOON SESSION. ITho afternoon cftiled to ordor promptly atJ2 o'clc ek with a largur attendauco than In tho forenoca. i The chairman introduced Mayor Van B. De Xjtshmutt, wiib dchvered ithe following: i ADDRRS.I performing tbe pleasant tuik of extending to you tlie freedom of the citiy uul a hearty t.but repay -an outstanding of long deration, lor the very 'lint ue to welcome my coming Into this world wbfl a doctor, and probably the last one to smooth my way out of-it will 'je another.

(I beHevo your profession usually officiate at tho extreme iemls of mail's ito prove that the first and the lost thing a man! thinks of in thl! llfo la his family physician. aro to be congratuluted upon that yon arc able to bo 'present on thlsoceftsion and bo congratulated that your patrons are abld Ir left alone. It Is not dtlttcult foresee nob good that may from orgaalzed effort of mombers of your vrofcsslon, not only in your local practice, but to the community at large. Aa our-country becomes densely populated, aud with tlio growth of towns and cites will arise complicated disorders and opiderrJos, to Cope wl w'hich will demand your bes-. efforts, and it Is aa a result of snob gatherings aa this that we may look for the graatest od.

The prevention and the spread-of contagious deceases through Uieexer- csoof proper-sanitary la-vs, eneouve humanitarian management of tlio Imano, and the way to successfully care for ll whose mlafortunea make them dependent on: public bonnty, are aub- Jcets of infinite importance, in in their practical drkihgs auseepUble of oopt 1 nnon, iniprovement. Onr late unfortunate' visitation ol amaltpox lead, me to think that you mlgflt dlscnm tbe subject of unread of eontaglous dlseasea with profit toyouraelvoa. and the public a well, whereby wo have the benefit of your counsels and experience nuder slmltarato- Clkmsiancei. 'The powers and intia, of boards of health are ncceasarlly'so largely that It wonld that to your profession we should look for aavlco as td-uow far we should In enforcing quarantine regulations: tie 'destruc'lon of property for the prevention of the spread of oon- tagroua. diseases; ID.

reatralnmg. llbertlesof thosoekposedtolt; in a word. In the duty of the -iblic for tho care the'amlo and. In return, the dnty of the afflicted, for the welfare of tho public. Questions of public In tbe United Suites come under tie common law and the statute atalee'der are subject.to the oommpn'law only.

thero Is a national boaitd of health and law; establlslied tf act ot congrcsa, wlioae dntlra relate chiefly to nuisances. Tlie power and activity of the boards o' health througnont tbe. Uo itcd tjtatca are vorl- ojs. some state ooacds hayilig power amounting to that of a while iu other, tbelrnower-ls scarcely more than adviBCfy. ft Is.

through you tltat uniform lawe and regulations are be. rought about. Wt erever the necessity has arisen. In aggravated caser, sueh aa the yellow fever In 'the South, the boarda of health have acquired vigor and have elicited popular support. 3011 this coast thoro has been' so llttlo to direct ir attention (o the-subjcct a a board of health more like a mlsnomjar tLan a living ncces- slty.

However, our lato'experience admonishes us to givo the mutter Uin'ely oousidcratiou, and hence it occurs tome that the state Medical So- bcina connection with the sanitary boards. this would be tho natural result, were It not for the unfortunate ain'orcncei in medicine, which should at least be so'far'ad. ustcd aslo unite on measures a.R*ecting the-pubpc heaUhl oncllt la to be boped you may meet on mutual ground an'd pave tto waflr for prompt and comprehuoiive ao-. 'tion should tho noeesifty aricc. Yours, gentlemen, Is ti mos loblEvmost honor- calling.

'Not intercourse with hninaully to any one cUesi you have to-meet a lU to deal most ncirly with all classes and con- dtious of people, audit be hooves the medical profession to entertalr broad aud "liberal views; extending that charity to co-laborers Which Ignores little diflferehcW of sentiment or of- opinion, making It your couBta'il aim to labor as one man, and of onu mindi tor the tillevlalioii of siiflcrlng humanity and for benefit lelllowinen--alwayf, of-course, governed by a proper ethical atauduijd ol what Is honorable, just and right among yo ir Again, gentlemen on behalf ot the city of Portland, 1 extend to you a hetlrty welcome, and trust your among us will both pleasant and beneficial. jJThe address was heartitjr -ccclved, and at Its conclusion Mayor DeLashniutt received a vote of thanks from Uie society. I Dr. W. H.

Baylor, reproRen'Iog tbe medical society of then dallrercd an address of welcome supplementary to tbe remarks made by the mayor. He extended I tc Uie vlKiting physl- duns the right hand of fellowship of tho Portland medical fraternity, aud welcomed them to the deliberations of the society. Following the address of three papers were rend on medical subjects. The first paper was read by Mrs. L.

M. II. Kijg M. on "Attention to IJttle iu Normal Labor." W. K.

Carll, H. D. of Orogc Sity, read an esaay on "Sciatic and J. F. Culbrealh, of McMlnnvilEe, discuiHsSd the "Removal of U.urine Fibroids." The Latttc two papers in particular were fully diacus-wd.

MOKE BCSXBEAB ADMITTED. The applications for mem to rship rocel-vod during tho morning seision wee acted upon favorably, and the following physicians were admitted Ir to the State Medical Society: M. P. Konon, La a McElroy, Po'rtlaod; Willlum Kelly. Portland; J.

11 nines. North Yamhill; Miss V. Hampton, Porllai.d:|C M. Boswell, Colfax; J.M. Pruett, PondlHon; J.

Fonton. Portland; W. Cornelius, Portlaud; J. M. P.

Chalmers, Portland; T. 0. Humphrey, LaCamoa; B. M. Ciples, Kant Portland; H.

Ciiuthorn, Portland: 1. Walker, Portland; Miss flwleh J. Price, Fort- la nd; Ed w. Dcidricks, Portjla id. The attendance yesterday was much larger than was ever had on tueinrst day's session of any previous meet tug.

Pbyslcians were in attendance from a.1 parts of Oregon and Washington territory, and the su jjeots were discussed in amanncr showing tliatJc(uMlderable time had bveu spent Invcstigitlug the many problems ever cuttfrouting the profesiouL The indications a 110 remaining days of tte meeting will te fully ed interesting as tho first The officers of the, loclety and resident physicians are congratulatli themselves on the "large attendance and tho great interest manifested In the proceedtugs. Phosphate. Ill effects of tobacco relieved by its use. PEAKS' BOAT secures a bea lUfuJ complexion. CICA iETTES ARE TEE BESS.

i fWABETTK SMOKEBS WHO ABB WILLING to par a little more than tb. price chargsd for tus ordinary trad. Oljirettia. will dLd tbo 11" Cl 2ARETTES I mm SIJPEBIOR TO ILt OTHERS. Tbeyar.

mada frixn rerj hlihett OoU baf grown In Ylnlnla. and ar a unequjjed for their dello.M»roui» and ran a BfjC KONTHS OU), tho left hand of our grentlch began to and had every appearance of a lorgciwll.jv-e poulticed nopufpoae. About; five; months after, it became a running sore. Soon other formed. Ito then had iwo oC Ibem on eaih hand, and as his blood become more Impure It took less time fortbom to btaak out.

i Aeorecamoon thechln, beneath tho unacr lip, which wo. very offensive. His waa one solid scab, discharging'a great deal. iThlswa. his condition at twenty-two moutha old, wrim I undertook tho caro of him, hie mother havrag died hen he wns si little more than a year old, ol.

conmimp. He could ilk a little, lint could "Ot fell down, and could pot moyojwhen in no use of his I immee lately com- mcneod w(th CtrnoouA KEXSDIKS, all i freely- One sore al tcr another a bony matter forming in cncb nno of theeo five deep one. just before healing, lich would finally grow laoeei and were taken out; then they hoal Oqo of these ugl bone formations I presonvd. After a dozen and a half bottles hs was completely cared, uid is now, atthengoof a strong and healthy child. iiii W8S- j-! Mll Q6S I 61B K.

Clay Blooijllncton, 111. Birr. 13,1818. No return of dloeas i to dnto I. i i P.

I havo bo'en afflicted for great-many years wltt bad hlood, which hi. canscd me to sores on my body. My handa were In a Bolld noro for over a year. I had 'If led jalraost. everything I could hoar of, but had given up all hope, of ever uclug cured, when! I BJIW tlio advertisement of Uie llCMcDlrs.

I used ono box of CUTICURA, oho Untlo of' EBSOI.VTSNT,land one cake of "CAP, and am now aWo to dp nil my own PA1JTNIE STEWART, Slauntoij, Ind. 1 have nicnl tlie CuricrjBA Rcxcmes rtcceafc fully for my btby, who was afflicted th bcrema, and hud such Itching that ho got nc i-est Jay orj plght; Sut obiter I hud usod twc boios tho akin bogan toi peel oft and get clear and soft. (The Itching Is gooo arid my cored, ind Is now healthy, rosy-chcoked boy. MA1 KKLLEKMANN, Bo olt, Kan. Tour RuMEmBS did wondetfal things for me.

cured'my sldn dlsMso, which ho. been of Itvo ye.ra' Handing, after of Joltar. had been 111 trying to euro I Nothing did mo any good until I commenced tho uroof th. CtmblHu RBKxnlxs. "Our hoiwo will never without Mw.

KELLT. EockWeUClty.CalhoanCo Cbrtctnu, (lie great cure, Instantly allays the moW and tlofl, clean tho akin and of every trace of disease, heala ti leer, and removoa crusts-and jKakcs, and rc- alore. tba hair. COTICOKA Boar, tho greatest or akin boautnleM, Is Indlsncnsalilo iji treating dlMuo. and baby It produces tho whites clcarart skin and softeit hands, free fnra plmpla, apot, or blomlsh.

CrmoOBJL BESOLVENTJ tha now blood tbo blood of all Ihipurltfe. poisonous elements, and tha. removes the OAUSS. Hence the 1 CUTIOOBA. IlEjisurea tho only Infallible eunllva for every form of akin, scs Ipi alX blood dlaoaao.1 from pimple, to scrofula.

CDTICDHA are sold by dnigglsM anti chomiMa throughodt thi World. Price ConcoBA, looenta per box; Ctmomu SOAP, 25 cents; Cir-'icoai per bottle. I-nparad by POTTCR Duno Ain Cnciacii. COIITOIUTIOK, BcStroH, MASS. for How to Cure Skta paget, lllu.tratlon., and 100 testlmojlala.

rod, rough, 8 Sc nd hair and rlln ollyaijlnpievontedbyOuTlounABau-. JB bokutlnedbythausjofCfim JOBASoAP. Killin mflse VI KiruballAabai.Portmort CO KrusoA fractlmih city liomestead Kummer AWrid; penonal'll Larhman i Co, mono. vy, COiKharca Port Nan bunk itocks. 7S teggWTIrosiee Portmort LcntOl', Portmort.

Jlills. mclss 73 LcwinCC.unliw 1(0 IxjwisTE w-oiurb, Portmort 3 S7 Uicicr VJ 11 i Grcvcr. Port mort 2 Ocol! Kings, Port 282 Lyndc Worlin, 1 tioni i I i Magnolia restnuraut mdse 1 87 BloonThosS, jndsc 75 Maroovltch Marquam's gulch, sec 9 Is Startt A a 8 1125 Star Its i Williams, indue. ManBCrGeo.PbrtOiovqr.fl'^bMand 16 Martjo Ida 10 Mures OjN stock. Clara, thhrcs! i stock Maiv McBo ell.

Otru hbrs ndleiw AnnleilB Bort Orovor, w50 ft mu.k. Js mort Port Couch, It 6 igaliBhinillkc, Ji 187 187 662 It I 12 37 281 200 167 6 C2 fllCt'OUSIlt at trv 73 McGrathM, mart Port WatBoh. b-1. McCiUSroOrvilieL I'ort, rtltsT8b57. McGujro Marj, scti 1 ii 1 1 n-ro McKeb Ur 11 60 1 ort N15 stotk MoMulion Carulhers, lta6b I I McMabon Imiisc I 112 00 Northern Poctiio hotel, mort, Conch It 4 184 Mellia Co, mdsie MtsliJrP mort Po aruthers It 2 4 Nalibtuk, Wsof 72.

MiRiIH Richlirds, ffidvo Millnr WH j'H Vf ood. 40 acres sec to McDonald, 1 Clean The Celebrated French Cure, Ii SOLD ON'A POSITIVE GUARANTEE to cure any form of nervous disease, or disorder oC tbe generative' or-. j' gana ol cither BOX whether Islllg from the exomslyeuiwotEtlinulants, Tobacco or Opjnm. or through yonthFnl indiscretion, over Induig- enoc, such as l.ojis of Brain Power, Wakefulness, Bearing down Pains iu the Back, Seminal Hyiterii. Nervo JB Prostration Sacturn- al Bmlsjlona, Dizziness, Weak Memory, Lossol Power and Impoteucy, which lie JUABANTEE for every tSJOt order, to refttbd the money il a rerrainent cure Is not elpcted.

Thousands of teRtlmonlan from old and rioniig, of both sexes, permanently cnrea circular free. Adaresi THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. WKSTKBH BttANCU, BOX-27. PORTLAND. Bold by I.AU1D.

DrugKiata. ctruor Washington and.BMoiid Portland. i SAJLE. VIRTUE -OP A WARRART ISSUED OUT ol the County Court of tho State of Oregon for the County of Multnomab, to me directed, commanding to levy upon tlie good, and chattels of the BBLraQUENT'TAXPAYERS OF SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. ONE, in and named the delta queut tax i of said county for tbpyearof 1883, ihereto attached; and none be fou ad then upon, the real prb'lertrj as set ferthj and de lerlbed In the aaldideUninaent tax roil, or sq muon thereof aa ahallwuuy the amount ol taxes charged thereon, together, with eosta land expenses I have duly served (having been unabled to find any gooda or chattels belonging td the rcKpcctlvi delinquent, herein named) inponj the following described, pieces or parcels' of Und, as set ford in said' tax' lyiufr and being In said school district nnm her one, in said MultDomah Couutjt, State of Ore-.

gon, described and assessed as follovg: Abraham mdse Abraham James, und 6 29, Couch ad Port wail on reeeTitot pri A'WKITiSNOU Oar little Elrl when but three old brok4 oat with eCKnma. trlea ttio prVscrlptlou trom erol good doctora, but without unv special beti.Hr. Wo tried 8. s. SJ.

and by the time ono bottle was goal bar beodbeean toheul.aud by thw tlmotibe bad tAkn s' bottles she os completely cured. Now sbe has a tall and heavy hBatlj of hair--a robust 1 feel It but my 'duty to malco this aUteaieat. H. IV ftlcb Mill, Ho. a9-Send for bvr -books on Blood aad Skin aad Advlue to S.iflarer».

inatled free. Drawer 3. Attanto. Oaj THE PACIFIC IrKOIATBR AHB Brooder. Gold medal overall Jirupftltora.

Hatcbn ban. i Galvanized i Vlre i. Wilson Bone Mill. appluuioea ID! great mort, Alexander mdse Anderson It 5 252. Conch ad PC rt, mort Arnold Mrs Carrie, mdse Ilook Pub Co, mdse.

llalrd Hickcy, Qutmby house mcLo i Iluiley AC, Balfour, Freemajt Guthrle, 21s Couch ad Port, Wort nallard A Ml 'A sw Port, mort Bartell Chal 50x400 ft fth i. Uook.r, Port. mort i Barter Smith, iBarmJ It, 108. Caruthers Port, i Barhctt frac 109, Grovcrs Porl, mort. Bellinger i jcacln prt It 7 8 73, PC rt, mort Berry Beckett fx 107, Con Port Bigelow IrBt It 22, Port, mort Bloeh A utdseli Bond K.

Couch ad Port, mort. Boston Indus Co, nidso. Bruce Catherine B. 2 69, Port CIt hmstd Sro Sur Burke Mai-)-, Byrne ICpucbiPart.lt 9 411 Carr Mary II, 7axiqo It, 71, Csruthera, Port, mort aswlell it Slat. Kings, Port morV City of Salem Co.

jstr City of Salem Cheboweth A. It 5 38, Carters, Po Clark GeorKO 8, ItiS 4 153, Port Clayson, It 1 Port Imp, mo Coulter indue. Covcroth It 1 S07, Couch. Pojrt Qohn Bijo, Jovilct un'd whaif foot Dak st, Port. 2 SI 87 06 175 60 Bruce Catherine B.

2 69, Port CIt hms Srown 8. Si 3C 10, King adl'ott I Burke Mai-)-, mdse. 87 87 37 I5G 225 4-bO 47 1 12 28 2 25 1112 .,00 2 62 3 72 1 41 37 3 19! 1 12 1-31 Port mnrt ffioolc Vinceu't, ItilS a'6. Watsons, POKt, Crawford Couch. Port, ir llarer's Hand Book i.

price eta. Hcailtcent t5r Co-page to Box 1300, Oakland, CaL STOCHOLDE1 1 KEET1H8, ALASKA SOLI CO. The annual BiocfcUoldera' niceUmc ot the i Ciold Company will held at the office of eotd- puiy, coruer of Firs; and Wasuinctoo streets, ID thi city ofPortland. Ore eon, on Tuesday, tbe ol Jane, A. J).

1H8H.Mll'o'clock A.M., ir of a board of directors to serve for ofld Ibr such lather business ad may legally come, before the meetlnc The stock, transfer books doBed ten days jprlor to aud on tlie day of holding tho said annual meetloe of Mock F. U. 1OWMINO. NOTICE 07 STOCKHOLDERS' MEETO. I Tbe ttunoal mettlnj; or tho stootcbotden ior tbo Bunker Hllti A Bullivan JUtniuE Con- cantrattug Company, or tbo elecUon ot board or aireotorajfor tbe ensuing year, and for tlio traonactlon orsuob otber business a.

may regularly come beroro will be beld at tbo oiU.ce ol tho OompuDy, room 17, third noor. jLbinKton build- lag, PorUaud, ou JUDO 20.1889, at .11 o'clock A. MARTIN WINCH. i Secretary, HLH. a 3 A a FOTIffi OFAMDAL STOCKHOLDEBS 1 Notice ia hpreiiy given that the animal icf tbe stoclcboMers of the northern Pacific Tormtpal Company of Oregon will ba held at the office of etio campaujr, la the city ol Portland.

on Monday, toe 17th duy of June. 1889, at 10 o'clock A. to: tlio purpose of alectlntf directors to rtervo fbr the eniui 3-ear, and the tntnsactton of aacfa other buslnc-s-i aa may come before meeting. Portland, M. JOBgl-H IM.ON, Secretary.

J'OTICE OF ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS' MEE Notice (a hereby given that tbe annual t-ie stockholders or tho Oreeon Rajlway tompauy will held at the oflice of the compaby jti tbe City ot ou Monday, the 17th (lay JUIM. 188D. at I'- o'clock lor tbe purpose afl8Ct- dlrfiotors, tJtfcne tor the eusulog year, anl the ofauoUotuor baalnesn aa may coiuetie- JOSKPll SIMON. Seo'rJ a'2m'itf tore the meetinir PDrtland. Oregon Transcontinental Company.

of St THE atiiiual meeting ol the acockholders of the son will be held Wt lac office of the conpauy, Ko. sc, In the city of Portia utf. on Monday, June 17, la, ilt, at 12 o'clnclc noon, fur Hie purpose of oleco- LnKtltrectorH of said company to serve for tba en suing yeu'r. and Ibr the t-rrnsacllnn of such 'Otnec bualness 187 9 sr 1501 Couch. Tort, ort 62 Gimntlans OJ l.i.

1 1 e. Port, mort 2 81 O'Roflly, mdsa .1 6 00 Doartlorl Lownsrlale i Market Mi Port, mort UIclEinan Hj 3 102, Caruttuus, Port, mart: 160 Delgroiai A'ntoneJ It 2s 72, Caruth -rs, Port 75 Dbwell Marjn )i It 1 7 8 10B Csrutbera, 94 Dcsliqa Jahej nidse. 75 ilck. It 2 6 7 bSOO, Couchi Port 450 112 Din klespell A Co, 7 3 121, Port, mort 156 Doberty w.J» 8, King's, Port mort 4 12 Dowd 0,133 Front, mac road. Port 3 47 Dowling 2 Port mort G8 Drouilhat 2 3:67 107, Couch, Port 19 Dim -Blchary, 3 6 250, It 4 tt, mort 1 67 Emmltl Emiim, It'7 871, Cucuthcrs, Port, inort 00 Fessl Raymond- Grocers ad ol Pat road i 56 ginger Si Icnson, I (87 i 87 Fulton If 2 6 3, Market st ad.

Purl, mort 75 Gaslou Mary 13tb Columbia Port, 'mort 94 Geruldobaiid Frank, George St Indse i 112 Olltuer B. I 37j Ollky IU 2 20, lease hold tap, mort 61 Gllman Lillto 1 jb 9, sub A BJ aomstd GrltUn 'coucli 87 GrUBtb MdDonald, 1 B7 Gumbert Geo, 13 German Sayings IA Loan Soc of 3 part 1 24, Couch aa, Port mort. 9 st, Savings ii Loan 3oo o( part It 8 61. Couch ad, Port; mort. 22 50 Haas Geo mdse Harorkun t'Bchwjcsdt, mdse Halsbure It 17 19 Oaruthef, Port, mort 04 Hannali Jaa, frac 69, city homuMoiul, Hanaoti C.

H1 209, Couch ad. Port mort 1 12 UarbaugU It a 00, Curutlier's ad Port, mort. 19 Hanover Mrs J. mtlse. 37-- Ilarrison Minnie, It 56 251, Port L.idt,e J4 1 lt 9 37 Uelbock Led, It 1 '2 16C 66 UcndrickisoU Warrou, mdse 150 llammcm hidse 3 75 I a i 'Ulbard Tfaosl'b-MB, OoueU afl, 6:00 Horsley 1 Morten Allcf, 116 114.

nl Holllster JnoC, 153 tlovoy Mary, It 4 CarutKcrs. ioii Hoyd shades 0 stock. 375 Hughes David inrlso ouur come belora mpetlnir. 1'ortluno, lUy'Jl 1 1 180 i388. I T.

H. TYNDALK, aecreturyj Hughes Po rt nmtm nn i titnnmrnnr nnnni imnnmTri IOTICE OF ANMAL STOCKHOLDERS' MEETIN. Notice Iti hereW given tin ttie annual moetlnj of tlie HlockhDider.l ot tlio WiUameite Trynsportlutton Loclta Cotuiiftny wHI be beld ut tho olDce or tba company, in tne cltf ot Portliihd, on Mobduy. tbe I7tU day of! Jiiuo, 11 o'clock A. for tne purpose of elpfjtm? to rfcrve for anliiji yeta, und for tlie transaction of uucli olhor bus ii3fjs us may come before tlio mpeling-.

Portltmd, or OK E'l'HSJlON. Becrutftry. I NOTICE OF OCKHOLDERS 1 JMEETO. Ttienniiual mceCliie of tba stockholdera of the in Iron ifc yiCet Uoiupttny, for tlie election of a tiourl ill rectory fur liie enHUloif year, and for the trw.isac- 'tloo ofauuh other buulueas an ntity regularly come ilbre them, will be bold nt the office of ttie cotujmnt, ruotit 17, Uilrd ttoo-, AblngtOn tialldlne, Portland. on June IB.

1889. nt o'clock A. M. MARTIN INOM.ISecretary Oi jly laud Imp? 117 7 Po'rf Uoucymaii Jossii; 50x100 ft bet EUa Oregon Iron and Steel Co. "WS U.

Bold II nail Iron Docnla alE WITHOUT ADtTLTEEATldir OX DRUGS. AJUUW QraTBa, Btwmaad. CORNS AND BUNIONS bjr OIL a BKRNSTKIN. Hooin 13, 165 Fbat i ojcoir of Mornigu. Jacobs Bros.

mdae. Jacobs It 6 62, Impt, Port JacksonJtlary, itxo llib 16, Sherlock Port Jackson 4 It 3 112. City JackSon Ullissus, w.9a ft o'bSB'cbiichi i John A C. It 13, Carters, Por: aossunSR, allb7iwb75 20 st, Cnrtcr rOCt -SIohnBon Peterson, indso Johnson 8, It 13 1, King's Johnson Wm, 5 7 102, City Homestead. Port, lth sts.

Port; mort Jones It 5 6, 31, Conch ad imp. Poi-t Hones EmmK. lath 0 sts. Couch: rt. mort Jadktns.

Mrit Port imp it 8, 128. a mon Induns Kalllch Petet, moW, Portland. 4teiw 'ft Blia'sts 3 00 75 75 7i67 'Ill 234 375 112 9S7 I 75 169 75 225 IS 112 56 76 37 187 Ultcbi.lt 6 -Morris F. inortj Conth. It 6 7 167 i lloslcy Dr.

PI 20 slmrcs'F stock Kail ai Co. mtlae Is oif Chas 1 nsebold It 8 18 Nelf Ntli PJ( artcrs add, 9 6 rnaic Ntu Northwest Pub Co mdbo II Ptrl, 9 50x100ftElt Non-r-jlttJ Pert mchL Its4 r8b C9 76 iWMariu- Ins Co, Port. Cnrnthers I 6 62T 0 Oi n'nor mart Port, Coueh Its 6 7 86 6 56 Dull llrno rkiort Portl It 3 -MO 1 OT Orc i Flro anli Undue Ins Co, lt2S Cc.ill-b Port rr o-t 75 Caruthers', PC rt mort 162 Crcrioi Mortgage 5, Twenty flrist ana Laton, Port lort 1 87 TCRO i Mortgage It 7 8 317 Port mort rego i Mortgage to, limited, It 6 147 1 87 Cregoi hotel tne 187 1 irriah d. Vi inLiue, Ot 115, Caruthera', Poirt mort 187 rarricb and Port mort 75 Patterson CM, 41 Port imp 75 Pierce rank ao bar 26, CarutherV, Port mr 1 22 Pari'y Gcdrge, knertdhauiise 160 Philli i George personal Pteiut Pat. Carntho-a', Eort mort 75 Portmort 76 Portland Hospital Co, I b8 Port hmstd 7 SO I'dTM 11 rocrcln iiilipo 8 75 purdiu Iru, merchandtee 7o lurtingtonA 20 ft CKH7, b2Cl, PorTM I 1 12 ftui iaej heirs.

It 12 38, Carter'a, Pilrl 1 60 RanklTM CarntKers', Port 68 KaniclrJ It 0 7 161, Carnthers'. Port man- fractli It 0 165 druthers'. Port mor I 1 66S KanilKMiiCar), 1 ir26 ft 1' 2b828, Port SOT ttamdal mdaa 112 Basmuaen Annis, It 6 4, Market st. Port I irWirl I 128 Itaywurth 20tb King's, Port mort Kcla Itarrj It? Conch, Port mort Bald a oUsubZSl 6, Carter imp, Port 2 25 Bel 1 lan J. bet 20th list and VS.O, Port.

2 62 Beld Vi Robert C-jrncU, cor 12th lersoj sts. Port I 4 60 Reid nu todse IS? RtclaraCU, 112 Utmllaub C. 115 b6 Port mort 28 Blddle Mrl hi Irs. nyuOO It 63 Carl Port, and 60 ft Iu 4th st 800 Btps, mdse. 112 Hobby Pat, Hood st Ca Tlthers, Port 112.

KocerBlIenrjr.ltlbo.l Ib91, frac It 2 91, PortJSbraestead snbd JE. 65 Mrs Johanna, ir-oney- 93 Rocalla Mrs 40 share? stock 7 60 Rubric M. i 88 i tit 2 28. Caruthera, Port imnrt. I 1 1 8 7 Sarah, 2 Port.

75 Both L. pt bra. Cartitbon. Port mort. 78 Itoyulil iracb'--SO.

lV.rt inort 87 Itnupira IJermon mdse 75 i Port Caro-herV, It 12-b 131 19 Hyin Mm A Por mart It 3 59 25 tcbulh jrn'EUen II, Portmort, Caruthers', ir SO ft It-iMk 22 ITS Scrtnildt bas, mdsa 75 echmiiltMre.l'ort, Couch imp nW 75 Schmidt AJndrcvv. rc 1 S7 bed Ink AunoE, Port mart, Caruthers', It 2 b27l 2 2 5 mdaio 6 62 inilliewoldHi Po-t, Ho brook tract OxOO ft, Thlfiecnth and Market 150 StowcllJohn Port. wjf b77 662 Sttue'c'C. oersonil 81 itroae Port Caruthers 1 It 12 153 76 E-ullivtn CarotherB 1 68 11 76 bween mdse 2 2o Sin.th Abraham, rrdse 75 Smith.Ernes' heirs of, Fort Caiuthera'. 23 ftlltltjb 2 OS Smith 3 Port home-stead It 1 3 2 25 87 fcmllh W.

Port mort, Caruthers', 3 19 Port Real Est Co, nod 5 161 Caruth- en, urt 1 12 Solloltur's Co o( Vhlli, WiltH) ft, Uth Marloet, 169 Solicitor's Co 61 -PliOa, frao 149, Coach, Port mort 7 32 eolicitrr'aCoofPhila, frac 114, Grower's, Port, inort 1 50 Solicitor's Co of Pailu. Itl 4 SO, Carter's Port mort 4 12 Solteltufs Co of Phi la, 28 ft It 4 Port, mbrt i 412 iolicifcr's Co of Phila, It 2 S7.Caruthor's Port, mort SI Stark (I mcl-e 94 t.l4yerJW Itl 113 MeUi a 4 It 6 144, Caruther's Port, mort UTonweaMu tie dirt in a 1 boiWKleaiuiig HsWSS DEV4I Is made ofaolces. SI.J1335S ntral AlbinVF Johnson, 20 writing from Monroe MULTUM A The class in -music, wot PMVATEi want ot jeaUe imprudent habits a turo yearn, or any habit In matweyam, enred. ConinUaUon trsa icine sent trea fraataMat United mates. Com.

attention. Bolettsaj led by (ouraanas bn pamphlet aMlisMT del and -Nervous Spcrmatorr andl RADAM'S JHt Pto DiiTeisity and TnaUUn-Acai Following 18 the programme ol ttc BATCBDAY, I -Exercises of muBical dcpa BCSEAV, JOKE 16. Asttosm, Bronchitis, Cancer, Coonrngptiea, Fevers, EhnautiSB, ThattnreteM NOW HIUCT In tne EteH Jaa truutee 211, imp Port, mort 115 druthers. Port lacomiLlme Co, xrdsel XaU i Johnson Couch, Port I i 73, -re4er It 1 2S9, Couch, Port, mort I It 15 fc Wilson s. Port, and It l3J Ilsoli Portmort 1 Unknown owntrs, 18 212, Couch, Port owners, 50xlDO baV Curutii- er'RJPort ITuknownowri, Poit.

add It 4b 3 Unknown own. Fort, Carters CoxlOO It unknown own, Balch ad It? 9 820 Carter's nd Its 14 5 26iCO It and 40x30 ft JJnliea Brethren 1 3hristi Port 1SS VoIhevcWm.Poitmort Caruthers, 5 3D. Voos, Ernest VanBlirden, Port mort. It 4 146 Wainer Llbble B. Port mort, 293.

Walker Elizabeth, It 8 20 Ward'JS Port, Caruthera I 191 112 ISO 750 300 131 8en4 Omor 88 SIGHT IS REED Foryomr ani on thoroughsBl. ua, OarnewoMODMtar. I --Anniversary ol Gamma TOEBDAT, JCKE IS. SP exercises 7 of associate WEDKBSDAV, JOKE 19. in A --University cammehcenM Si TpSons payine full fare to '-ittcUthe commenccmenl oxerei.A return lockets over the B.

P. B. g- at fttattfi Items of Interest! Togethl eltbig Hews cf a Personal DAITOS, 1 Tho all-absorbing topic on tho rt terrible casnalty that bclell Johnal tie. Tacoma, and more londly prolsedtoi action and generosity in senami: lothesuiRirers of Seattle. Portta donating the Tonrth of July jeooti needy fi highly commended, am wWiodotlbl Jollowed by thl day following the fire Mr.

M--A. Oppenaclmer succeeded in coUectt the Seattle mffercrs. The district court has adjourned llttle'busincss transacted. Walter IPhili Portmort. Couch.

Its 5 8 aiSQEmau mort. Couch, It Sib 323 o- Emil, Port tnprt' Couch, It 8 48 olbroolc tract, SOx 2)5 287 mmmmt 169 VcntKargaretV Fort, ICOIt-blOC. 18xb5ltb Vetmore Pon 130x100 ft 12th at Aud 1ST ncek firoa. merchandise 5 67 Vhlte St mdte yllcax rtdsft. Wild Its 6 7 8 150 Caruthers', Wild It 2 Port, mort JV Illiol L.

50 ft st of a Vi Port. Williams Franklin, It 7 140 Couch Port. WJlOT a KIng'e add. Port mort Wilino P. w)i 5 A.

Wllson ek lO 8 25tarutherB' Port Williams A 228 Oouoh, Port mort Withcrall sub frac It 11 FortHmstd Wochutz Son radse 1 ray James, mdae ouuc A It 17 7 Wilson's add Port YoungVA J. Caruthors' Add. Port. Young A Co, THE TW2NT1 ilGHTH DAY UNE 1889 at the hour of 10 clock A oJ said day! tho courtl aso iu said and state, will soil lha ahovo.described real estate at ftntlicl anetlon for cosh, subject td-rcdemptiou, to satisf yi said' warren costs and accruing costs. 1 i PENUMBRA KELLY, Sheriff of Multuomah County.

Oregon. Mfty 18a9. M3RARY ASSOCIATION. Next Tuesday UieVaUa Wallace Club-win croa bats with tbe Col countyl? A lively tiitao IB food-teanu. Dr.

E. cap for tlie wincing club. E. Fayan JIG ana cofltt battery. Not being able to pay put to work on tho street, twtw turned' ho skipped, an Dr.

PIcteycVI, ofcitbla. city, I letter over his own signature tbe fact that a public park 19 nee At annual mccllui: of stockh tla County Agricultural AcEoda ing offlcera were elected: PrCBidei Tlce-presideut, G. sec logFi treasurer, j. H. Hosier.

Henry HunttOr has returned fro where he baa oeca ou uustneat. Jiiss M. E. Jefferson left lor Po day on a visit. A great many Dayton people during tho week to attend the sol J.

W. Stearns aud wile, locmoi But 'now of -Walla spCB this place. Laiji Nillson baa purcbascd W. lencc. Colonel W.

A. George, an fltto: hroutrli tho Walla Walla valle; DnytoS. H. H. Wolf has been elected attend tho grand lodge of A.

O.Jt vcnesjn Portland llio Eccbnd Hon. M. Godman leaves for train to be abecat 5 'B. M. Washtourn and wife hat ashqrt tifiie visiting their Unrmon v.

The lo'flowJnB officers of Pitil felectcd to flU office IOB the riex Prlnglc.N. F. L. Walte. D.

B. KlmbaH Laat Thursday a little fron bis horac and BusUilncd si! J. s. ot Scuttle, i i in the city. Judge W.

n. H. Fonts, after i Dallec. haa returned home; Mm. Mary llarford a toi ta Dayton vlsltiujr her brother, formerly? oi layton, eijt rew days CorncT ofSlarlcj aDd Flmt Over Ltdd niton's Bank.

OT.SP, ipS.OOO Vol imoi and 125 and MoatMj and IlallV VoMrlj', MEMBERS BIT 'OPEN TO ASfa. Worlt IB progressftif? fnvorafct: THE gjjiii or 4 Begalar Meeting of tlio Assi A regular meetiiig ol AM Trafles was held Monday even An Invitation 'from the Koto tee Inviting the unions afllllat Tr 1 "a to parade on the till next meeting. H. c. Hlnkcn reported i thai TM, and were ready 1 lue Bakers' union report" ry Company bod broken YOUNG rali.JP O.

SCH P. a. s. WOOD. H.

LEWIS. MILTON w. saciTH H. ITJaULlNu. K.

SMITH. President VlrePresident CorreApondiiu; Secretisvry und Hecorduie Setfr .110 i A SI-U J.C.OJ Mies east OJ near IIcKeiiEl. rHor thecoejlt the cure of Kheuinallsrtt Jr Ul l' Dri 'P female CompLilnu Water Good Lien! i chutaudtn rink. ly.co.Portmorti^ba to suitau 1 baiery. Millmcn's nnln report "trike lor nine hours' -work.

A motion to suntaln tbo bai was carried unanlmeuBly. moli( 0 made that ca to raise money for thl 'Uffurere. Adjourned. A JlJl you kindly answer the WM uip fastest time land ana Seattle by roll? Inquiry at ofllee gave tko folio 1 Ume was made June tb "re, the run being made in nles. jr- nX? ave found no reme SSS? lm1 ta(c as Ayer's A cording to airectlons, It ney INEWSPA'FJbR; xNEWSPA'FERr.

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Years Available:
1861-1890