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Show -- JIU1INI.VG 1- THE EXAMINER .tr PirtlUM every day U the jeer by the Standard Publiblng Ca vasion of Tonkin. plan is It is alleged that th that J't ii EB1T08IAL COMMENT in chars trvincly detailed laieim la only baa Ike place where a rbom. but that Tomorrow several Republican pa-I10 le effected wiil clearly explain bow it by tl-the route rn In led down, and Ing army ha on:y as nunu'e inquiries mane Roy lance and King in I'iab county Piii.'arj continue 10 talk fiericraMc d i 117 it ion of ilu- Fr harmony sad sharpen their Individual hatrhrr. the quaiiiily f furies hat a is cap sbirh each village and ijistml 7 he amount of Frenrh capital InIt ia no'- - f 'ihi-aide 11I vested in foreign countries, accordin any that Japau asKt'iir ing to official information obtained ieim--of .ptii.g the c'eei'nri ul about the middle ul JMiJ, amounted to wh.le be r.7:.tMll00tt. she Indo (T.liicse pfiiiiiaii: in a hl and death la mi l tugsk-An astnififilRer In an Iowa nlikerva STugg!1 wiiii Ruwtia. Bne will nsiur-allytory has discovered a kint on the a iaviiraii! op moon. A numtier of Republican poliit I rati. lb ticians in Salt lake will see aonie new it.e in purmpiiv; iara bclore the dawn of another day. fact that all Lw plau are Uul on France the Imjicrative duly limb of tbe Kearns Halt Lake mornlioth this naval and ing papers predict tbe numinatioa of f in'IOury rti'fotots in her puMsiiinti in Governor Wells biay on the tyrst balStaik-mmiI he Far East. have bees lot. In the language of a Rocky Mountain gambler, "I hat prediction l la si uiittig mane that tb should tie coppered in order to win. moUh r to out more Kurojii u io Inquirer: No, we do ant know the garrMiti in the differ at: eng r i t ooloiiii-- ; hut the tsplauaibu la whether the Halt Lake real estate la for tbe purpose of exmade that the reuifnicenieiita which exchange iialt Lake real estate for changing -lit tmt to the Far Ogden are In fact proiwiiy. We think nut, howthe aa to in it is doubtful whether the Eaxt aro nut ever, of the European Salt Lakers are in a position to pay permanent thu rash difference. garriMin. hut arc merely mi ended to full vf to tbclr tbe garni-obring up It is all right, possibly, from Judge Barkers point of view to disparage fertile length. Iwo ihouand bundred soldiers are Indus sent out to the young men of America In comparison with the young men of England, lake the place of men who have com but he ahould remember that tbe latter of term their foreign plcted Tbe young men of have no vote. and R tnrihi r nine hundred are hi ing America, however, may take Barker's bed to n place a similar num-lii-- r advice and vote for a man who haa cvbli-ni.he ran adopt himself nl uo who are shortly to be seut given to circumstances Theodore Rooseha- k lo France. velt. L . . UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, tiu in'1 full-iae- ln hap-tene- u-- - n-- ba-i-u- Bud? Morning Examiner. ntr , cU per moath , eU Magle RATH. SUBSCRIPTION one 4:000 h (Including Ana day) outside of Ogden ... .M eta Telephoee No. 6. By mall ai s Subarr Iters will roofer a favor by tnlormlng tble ediv of failure to Tbe Eia miner before Uwlr re-lv- reakfbsL - luir-ndc- REPUBLICAN Foil I'llE-MOF-X- Roosevelt Theodore f New York. for vice president Chas W. Fairbanks if a-l- d has-bee- sin-tigi- TICKET e - Indian. THE RUSSIAN LANG FACE. RED CROSS IX RCSSIA ASP JAPAN The Kiig'ih ncwspaiicrs report a new application in Australia of lhn principle slot machine, statof the ing that If a stamp can not be pur chased conveniently It will be possible In the future to drop a letter Into one orifice of a postal box and a penny into, a second orifice, and the words Penny Paid" will bo found Impressed oa the envelope when tbe box is opened by the postnfllne authorities, therehy securing the transmission of the letter. Democracy has been a long lime street would be reached at laaL Ja Like everything fie nliR'b the ei hMplUle-the undertake. panrer whirh Uie inriraKinilenis Niaat thus see-- are thoroughly 10 are allow! n The latest of the great liw-rtiuiven Geneva u (be to anda thin, they use the latest disruverlea in surgh-a- l artenre aa studied to the rertilte field of nar. Their or the I wsl rdneetUw lb are nurses Ihclr an give them; Jlerlin erlrnt ilk ally I rained, and Ibelr are placed In the healthiest In nrn where friend and to treated alike, and reieive the name d.a-trtr- ldon hw-plta- U benefit. An Interesting pamphlet by Mr. Togo, the secretary of the society, to (tales that the Wen first occurred tome Japanese noblemen during 1877, when n civil war was raging In the otilhweat of Japan, to form an on European methods to dreadful condition of the itnellnrala Lhn 9d wounded, who were prsellcally for, and permission being grant the authorithy. the "Hakualslia" by d -- estended charity anriety) commenced Its work. In WM. the ninth year hi the reign of the present Kmpemr, llw ConvenJapanese Jdned the (ieneva unuer It develoiilag society, and tion. Imperial patronage, herame the Red Cross Boclely of Japan. The Imperial family haa given the monaoriety the greatest support by In etary donations and encouragement the Empress Her majesty every wgy. appears and speaks at every general steering. The flrst.reai eaperlence of war was the China war In 1451. to he followed In ISM by the Rnzer trouble.In North China, when the aoriety old good work,- - not only for their own troops, but for the allies also. The resources of the society are aleo placed at the disposal of victims of shipwreck, and the earthquakes which visit these Islands occasionally. In RudkIb. aa In Japan, great efforts have been made to provide for tbe tick and wounded at the front. Rut the official organisation would he if it were not helpj by private organisation. The Red Cross Society, although not really an official Institution, la in some sort official, since the Dowager Empress la Its pres Went. Iter majesty haa hern untiring In organising a band of nriatocratlc helpers, who have vied with each other In preparing stores for the alck and have 1ulille wounded. been raised, and fully equipped hoe pit ala. ambulance trains, and bands of nurses have been dispatched to ths Car East with a promptitude that la highly creditable. Hut private effort will not do everything, and there have been sad stories sent to Europe from the front of the tnauequai y of the provision for tbe wounded with the Russian army at the front, especially in the matter of transport. Only the other day came a story of some lid wounded men being loft to die on th road because there was uo room la the wagons for them. ate eithw-rlptlon- ALLEGED So far JAPANESE DESIGNS. from showing any signs of The use of the Kirilllcalphalel doubtedly one of the factors which make the furelgncia fight shy of the lliihstan language, thereby helping to keep tip that estrangement hetweea Humus and the West which has outlasted the old time difficulties of travel and Intercomniiinlraliou. A langiiaga which Is presented to the eye In a medly of unileriiVhershlu characters dors not reviml itself sufficient ly lo provoke a further acquaintance. Of course, the Russians will never abandon their alphabet, which In tbe lapse of rent Dries has become Is almost lively national, and bound up with their arrrptunre ot Christianity; (hey are beglning to consider, however, if It Is not possible a much too of have In thing, and If an alphagood of thirty-alletters bet conslsttug would out bo the heller for a little Homo of Ihti dlstluctlve pruning. exKirillin tellers slrlkn one as tremely serviceable, particularly in a language like Russian -- the "all," for Instance, and the la" and soft "rh ." There arc one nr two others, however, which-eralready nearly obsolete." being confined almost wholly to church iiteraiiire, that might he struck out of (lie alphabet, and an entirely superfluous "e" character could ho advantageously dropped. A commission haa been Sitting to rousider this qtieatfon of (ho much tm many. and apparently annto drastic changes will result from ils ilo liberations. Tbs "e character alluded lo Uhe ihlrtleth letter of the alphabet) la to lie suppressed. and a still more Important reform la contemplated In the abolition of the hard which always cornea at the end of a word leru.l listing with a bard consonant sound. This letter la such a distinctive feature In the written Russian language that it seem almost a pity in delete It. It is not used In modern Servian, and to anyone accustomed lo aosing the Ruseian or Hulgsrlan forma of Kirillin writing the ffervian words have a curiously unfinished appearanre. di-li- a semi-vow- ETERNAL FITNESS OF THINGS. The office of assistant secretary of agriculture, which has Jienn vacant fur Mine weeks, is imii-- In demand. New York, Ohio, Minm-Mita- , Maryland and Kansas all have candidates In the fluid, aud the cainpuigu Is active. Although the position la not tho fattest plum on the federal tree the salary la 1,600 and tho duties are light. Not a few aspirants have indicated their willingness to servo their country in this rapacity. Ii is said that the president. with nn eye to the eternal illness of things, desires that the new Incumbent shall be a farmer. Ii would Indeed eminently suitable that tbe chief iilficiii! of executive departments should have practical knowledge of the branches they administer. It is an unwritten law that the secretary of war shall be a civilian. Instead of being chosen from the ranks of tbe Is true of the navy. military; the But the head of the department of justice mmd Iks a lawyer, and why should not the treasury be always, in like ninnner. adciinlstered by a banker, commerce by a merchant nr manufacturer. rtc? An Important source of Mr. Hsy'a nieces in the department of state hag been the fact that he had long diplomatic training. In like manner. Secretary Wilson, who has an in'lmate acquaintance with farming. has made one of tbe best secretaries of sericulture ever known. It seems proper that bis assisiant should be equally rapahte. Among the names prominently mentioned are many who have first gained a reput lit ion as farmers and stock raiev. Im none from tbe far west. PITH OF THE PRESS WON ON MERITA. We hey to assume all hands and ths cook that. In his rerent victory over Moss Fonifac, Jerry McCarthy was tn nn manner supported by church inflitencr I'tah Pioneer. la JUST A COINCIDENCE. Ths report that Renalnr Kearns has the day before convention, however, Is probably only a coincidence. Deser- be very exjienslic, for I bave beard that In China people work for aa little aa I reuia a day and that ail thla earring and embroidering la done for almost nothing." The baxaar Is ou the other aide," said her aunt We shall have to go over there if we want to buy anything. Don't buy something too large tn carry around with you, for we havo enough things now to almost need a porter." Dorothy's annt was holding hec skirt with one hand. In which was her purse, her handkerchief and a fan. while In the other abe carried a bottle of Taria perfumery, two new hatpins, a catalogue of the Fine Art building and a bundle containing a sofa pillow cover. "I think I want one- of those urns about eight tpehea nigh, said Doro- thy. 1 can easily carry that." They approached the counter, hind which stood three Chinese beat- over tendants. amillug appareiiy tbclr entire expansion of countenance, from the line half way hack on 4.he cranium to which their rrown - were shaven to the peeks of their collar-ice- s gowns. llow much Is this?" asked Dorothy. arter examining half a dozen cloisonne vases critically. Tbully-aeve- n dollah!" said the CUSS WORDS NOT ENOUGH. Chinese with an amiable and engagdental display. Binesael'a profanity was something ing Oh, that's more than I want to when the Japanese shocking"' Major pay. Isn't It, auntie? cried Dorotny. handed him n note Inviting him to surIndeed. It la. it'a as expenwill Arthur. Fort take sive aa Sevres."' Why It render nuns more than words and something , Dorothy next if eked 'lip a green and expletives to keep the llttla brown gilt howl. This looks like It oughtn't rascals out of the port. Stockton to coat a great deal. What la the Record. price? mmwM Twen'y-aevsdollah!" Dorothy look mortified. "I don't JOHN BULL'S. AMBITION. believe anybody works for 8 rents' a I wonder England has Just made arrange, day In China." she said. menu tn build two more warships how much thla carved wood picture . frome la?" which will he the largest In the world. Noneteen dollah!" sal dtfae Chinese John Bull la going to be supreme at asa If every workingman on the two aalraman. Let ua go to another rounter, Islands has to live on roots and berries Dorothy. Here la some sliver filiRan Jose Record. gree, said her aunt. t For a long time Dorothy and her aunt 1 FRESNO THANKFUL. priced artf lea that they admired, ranging In price from SIS to $150. and at Yea; It Is Imt; hut read the' storm last Dorothy bought a small silver news from the East this morning, match safe for f7. and see If you would not rather live Don't you know, aunt. she Mill In peace In Fresno heat than live at aa they went out, "I hellers everybody constant war with ths Eastern ele- In China must, earn at leant as murh ments Fresno Republican. aa an Iron m older does, and Charlie told me that soma of ttfem gut as THE LABOR MOVEMENT. high as $18 a day." In parts of the Rocky mountain The man or woman who would understand the luhor movement must look states they launder the soil. It needs washing, therefore ft ts washed. further than any euperlhdal manifests-lioof Its workings. A' study of the Wherever the alkali deposits rise" in labor movement will show a movement ruliivaled fields, something like the which appeals neither tn sympathy nor rocks come through the eluvium tn to prejudice, hut solely to sound sense, a movement tbe ways of which are essentially ways of peace. Scott Valley et News. n n tour-legge- two-legge- . L0 - M MM' ? lf went you to tee ih.thin1,1 . mated." Mercy on us, John! Col 810 a ton then! Cn?L non. first 1 1 tlanta Old Bat an won t find nut,. people in Newport the. d4v up to mischief. The fmo,ub. i00:"1 f. iro-i.- ' Aa Unexpected Arromplnhm. "President Roosevelt I. a veraatile man" "Oh, yea. lie keep quiet." Brooklyn Life. rS5: Quite Good. Housekeeper And you good about roast meal" N. 7: Faith. 01 am so. ms'ani. Ui 1..,r kind o ihim without .wniniai. i"l Philadelphia Record. Guarded Admission.1 How del'rs. ful that will be! You're going The Pity of It. Elder Why jtt. that ye were drowned. jo,i Na. that waann me. It was ma brltho Elder Eh. mon, what a pity! What most awfu pity. BL James Gucug I heard At the Club. First memher been up with the sun every day tigi aummer. Second Member Bo have after I've walked the floor with kit for awhile. I usually go lock to m again. Detroit Free Fresa. BHilated sad Didst 1 , Never waa glad for thla impeding In my speech hut once," said the m from the country. When waa that?" aaked me nn I would tak- for hone, and wk was to tell him 40 htg fared me SoU- .- Kennebec Journal a-- a I-- WILL YOU Invest !n a piece of unimproved lard In Webar County I Adjoining improved farms? Half mile from R. R. Station? Right next to Irrigation Canal? Providing you can buy on monta payments? ay 110 or $15 or 20 par mental Or. quarterly? . Or .annual payments?. And no Interest? ns And taxes? ' Ths owner to pay taxea and uao tinuo to the land until It k lb paid far? If So of land laid piece ' pa. acre. $400 for 80 sere a. $800 for 40 acres. for 81,200 ft 1 will coat yen acres. ddrtss or Call on HUNGER & KENNEDY Room 6, First National Bank Ogden, Building, j Sharmans . . . Ticket Oifa : Healy House, Opp. Depot. PhoaijB A large Assort meat of Lo nod Reliable latormotioa askU oa hand. Guaranteed fey (ho American Ticket Brokers kh MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE Real Estate and Chattel Iea . SeivJce quick, confidential private. No eommlnkm. C& WESTERN BROKERAGE MI-- Eceles Bldg 'Phone 634-- lltn street. 4 x. GEORGIA PINE The S Rings SPANISH 25c and 50 Cents We never Rimrs with this (8) on the. inner side of the band rings you can buv. I. L. CLARK & AGENTS, OGDEN, UTAH. tifiroeaezron t ' BIRCH. are solid grid filled rings made in all the newest, moat artistic and fashionable designs. They are act with such perfect Imitations of real diamonds, turquoises, rubles, opals, and other gems that ho one but the wearer could tell them from the genuine. Thousands of people men, women, and children, wear (S) rings. They are sold for hr department stores and Jrwrlers everywhere. . QUARTERED OAK, PATENTED diseni-bateinc- Utah. Before you start call at YELLOW POPLAR, low-price- d tout, your wedding trip la an automobile Why-- nh yes; were goir.g to miv, the start in one." Chicago Tribuw Re Building Carpentering, of pairing and Remodeling Houaee Promptly attended to. All work Guaranteed. Enquire of Nelaon, Ml Telephone 829 y. genuine tho very best eVtV ,h! Xhr'T keeping eyes open men with the square-erta-d Newark Advertiser. ' ! half-hearte- Ole thorn. t' Please Travel BUTI tsstexj J Mr. Davis' letter of acceptance furnishes much ammunition to the alert. Republican press. Mr. lkivls is a nice i C .d the ten." Drug Store OUT OF HI8 ELEMENT. nun. and stands high among his neighbor In all that neighborly qualities count for; but when he accepts the nomination of Vi of a nation he emergea from hi rural cocoon, and must )e measured by other standards than the biased and nearsighted estimate of bis neighbors. A man may be worthy tn very many respect yet nut equal to the Importan. nffh-of Vice Frcsidcnt. Mr. Davis' rrltlrlsni of the achierenients of the Kepuhilcan tarty is not well ralrulated and Inspires comparisons that do not leave him conspicuously In the foreground as a critic of national affairs. Alameda Argus. penred to be a mass of , Suddenly the cloud l.tu-- i x on the ship phorescence nnd in n few minute the cfouV nwmr could be en !t g Advance. dimunitlon, the scare which was occasioned among European powers by tbs early successes of Japan in lhn A husband and wife never really know each other." mused Uncle Jerry war In the Fsr East, as to lhn safely IVehle. '"until he's sen her in curl of French Indo China, appears to ho papers and she's seen him (havin' himgathering in the French papers which self at the kitchen nlndow." Chicago sub colonial make a special feature of Tribune. jects suggesting schemes by which The mother of ths expert accountant Trance's possessions in the Far Eat little knew that she was nnratng in secure be made against possible may adder at bar breaat. Philadelphia attack by the Japanese. It Is alleged, Record. with every sign of conviction, by the When a woman has a picture taken, alarmists that there ran he no reason and It is not ronrrnfeot lo put on a able doubt (bat Japan covets the low nck dress she Irts her hair down. Peninsula, of the Atchlnaon Globe. t partly as a field for the eventual etn Hasn't Mr. Doray a beautiful voice." population ploy went of her surplus said Maud. and partly us a granary to aupplc-men- t All In His Hands. Eminent Surgeon Yes." snld Mamie. It mind be tbe sources of her own food supI oiwraled on Mr. Bullion for appen-d- l to ait next to Mm at a baseball lovely game. 'ltu today. Al bison Globe. plies'. The belief m the designs thus I me! Dear Wife Ilfs who wonder attributed to Japan baa l?n greatly will have it next! What's Ms politics 7 strengthened by tbe alleged discovery Eminent Surgeon Hi politics? Haven't ! just told vt a Japanese project for the I don't know I haven't decided yet. you he's the iranaser of a brass of a naval force and an in Lite band." Chicago Tribune. Indo-Chines- e Before we leave the Chinese section I would like to buy something Chinese, said Dorothy. It ought not to - no political Interest in fhe stale convention except in a genet al sort of way aceina to bo uomrwhal discredited by the announcement In oun of hie official ui'waiiaper organa today (hat he was scheduled to return home from I ha east this after nlxin. Ilia arrival Jut .... THE WORLDS FA I R P I K E DOWN cnln-in-tb- in un- carries oa the uteranre of ha feelings with great vigur and Its lungs are flaw. Machinery hall la not sure where it ia glad of its new acquisition or not. In New Zealand the railways are conducted by the state;' a poster displayed among the subject brought here from that country informs us that everybody U satisfied with the way the at a I performs public functions. Perhaps New Zealand haa not been raised'' lo tha railroad pass system, and therefor no on feels tne deprivation of being without a railroad, pass. To have to pay one's fare after one is accustomed to the favors of that most eminent, gracious and esteemed (other terms of panegyric furnished If occasion requires! personage, the general passenger agent, la tasting the bittern ess of life, indeed. It ia aa if one had attained to the peak where be might bask in the rays of affluence and Influence, and were then hurled Into the shadows below, where toil those who plod earnestly and frugally along and buy their own railroad tickets. I'm paying my own railroad fare, now," la always , said In that melancholic tone that betokens severe and Irreconcilable bereavement. The victim was once happy, but now. alaa. never can be quite ao again, unless restored to his former honors and emoluments. It Is terrible to be a railroad pass when one was free to come and go free, and did n great deal more of It than was necessary, in consequence neglecting hla buxines, being always out of tqwn wben hla clients or customers wanted to sea Mm, and we blit Wall knew that wandering, having hla name in the papers as: "Mr. Jones haa just returned from a flying trip to Chicago," or Mr. Jones ran over to Kansas City to look after business matters," when all that Mr. Jones really did was to lead astray some other busy man into playing billiards all afternoon, drinking more than they ought to, and dining mora expensively than ha ever did at home. But these are some of the conaequenrea of the American system. The New Zealand system, while It may suit New Zealand, In New England, lha Irrigation ditches might flnd tremendous obstacles are turned loots until the offending America, Mr. Jones and all hla comleper spot la 'covered with, water to a patriots being the principal ones depth of some feet, the drains having A GOOD ONE. previously been placed beneath. By thla meant the water" Beeps through into drains, parrying the alkali with It. The New York Herald prints a story and after its six months' bath, it ia from London which gives the annual dried out and dune up" ready for summer aea serpent yarn cards and use. All thla la explicitly shown and spades for novelty. Here It ia: explained by Uncle Ram in hix thorouLondon, Aug. 18. The American gh-going ways In his exhibits of liner Weaternland from Philadelphia, soil. All of (he United Slates gov- which arrived at Queenatown thla evernment displays are arranged and de- ening, brought intelligence of a scribed in this satisfying manner. The strange phenomenon experienced by curiosity of the sightseer is antici- the British at earn ship Mohican in the pated. lie Is not allowed to go away Atlantic on August 1 while on a voyvaguely wondering. The whole purpose age to Philadelphia. of an exposition is perfectly compreA cloud of phosphoric appearance hended snd made effective to tbe utenveloped the vessel, magnetizing most. In addition to the representation of the redemption of alkali lands, everything on board. "Captain Urquehart says the ahip'e all manner of desert lands are shown and described. Sage brush barrens crew had a fiery coating. When the sailors saw It they rushed at the neemay be seen' before and after takwas roving like ing." that Is, taking water. There is dle, which Ihey found an electric fan. '1'he raplain ordered good material In them. Given the opseveral of tbe crew to move some iron portunity, they will supply the peerless Rocky Ford cantaloupe" as cheer- chairs lying on the deck, hut they unable to do ao, although tha fully as the ractiiaand will deck them- were selves in the dark green of tbe alfalfa chairs did not weigh more than seventy-fpounds each. under Its sheen of white blossoms ive where millions of bees gather honey,, Everything waa magnetized and just as readily as H before furnished chains, holla, spikes and bars adhered a happy hunting ground for poisonous to the decks aa If they had been riveted. The cloud waa ao dense ttat It beetles and lizards. waa Impossible for the vessel to proceed. The captain could not see beMachinery hall has a banshee. This decks and everything ap- ia a steam banshee, and Its shrieks yond the and walls would fill any bosom with terror If it were not perfectly easy to discover It and ace how It brings forth its unearthly and screams. These . wild outcries proceed from a turbine engine at intervals, and are ao The Depot altogether satisfying In the degree of I their horror that I he hearer's fancy If effect Involuntarily pictures their such a machine could be transported to the deptha of an African forest and aitddenly let loose within the bearWe make a specialty and ing of the denizens. The forest would be depopof Prescriptions. ulated aa rapidly aa animal locomotion could be carried on. Whole ConTelephone orders go vlllagee would rise up and depart promptly attended to. with the fleetnesa of foot exhibited down on the levee, when the police J.LCAVE, Prop. raid a crap game. For clearing the woods of the ahorignes of Africa preparatory to opening up their territory to settlement such an instrument would he aa effective and murh more nos humane than the machine guns now employed by European. This shrieking engine does not merely Indulge itIf you want self In the nrcenta of grief and pain. It laughs also with a sort of demoniBeef Eastern Corn-Fe- d acal nr rather hyeniara! merriment that institutes a aeries of frigid tremors up the spinal column; for one go to Ballard & Rinckers state to that may pause long enough U1 84th Street. chills never run down the back" as Phone No. SIS. run up. the saying goes. They always The walltng of the turbine engine is there are no Inarnever ticulate moans or loot sobs In 1L It grief-stricken- Ih-i- i h-- 26,1904. , m by Carrier, Including Delivered AUGUST U-s- 11 Manager. 1 - - on DEN, ir. - WM. GLASMANN, EXAMINER, retail are the SONS CEDAR, For Interior Finish. CARRIED IN ETOCK BY. Cedes Lumber Telephone 128 154 Twenty-fourt-h Co. Stroet Wo oleo have a complete stock of Oregon Lumber and other Building Material. |