ZZ34ZSZ2X 1 V '" -wreT'wwiK; M$)i(l)&toHRtoi 4..wwv....'wi'.ViS MM -intMttx&vinxrmfrtrm p '. w. .J..,.-8.t'f M.ia'MSSiBmlSragrgiFl.al hwp4s - nwf." -XT i tZy'i 1 THE NEW AGHD. POtt'l'LAND, OREGON. sv JJ yyftA'V' ""f ffTft, t , I'.lffi RAl 7 i v '.f ki , 4a i ! s V Jtr Km y THE NEW AGE EaUbltihed IMS A. D. Gtlffln Mantftr Offle, 48 Second 8t., cor. Ash, Roomi 1 And a Portland, Oregon. AOKNTS J.W, Duncan. t , But te, Mont 11. C. bltnmons ...i... Helena, Mont Geo. A. lUye Betttle,Waih To Iniur tmUlIoatton. til local news must MMB ui not later tbau Thursday morning of act) week. Subscription price, one year, payable in ad. ?aao, WOO. i PORTLAND LOCALS DRI) Mrs. G. W. Rccd is recovering from a brief Illness. Mr. nnd Mra. George Proctor loft on Wednesday for Los Angeles. ' Mr. nnd Mrs. Pnrkor, of Now Or leans, aro stopping nt Mrs. Wheolcr's. Mr. Ben Howard has returned from FrlBco and reports having enjoyed a nlco trip. , Mrs. Woodson, a business woman of Scnttlo, Is In tho city looking for n location. Services at tho A. M. 13. Zlon church, Thirteenth and Mnln, con ducted by I'nstor Gcorgo E. Jackson, aro exciting much Interest. Tho now pnBtor Is a "worker." Ills Influonco Ib producing good results. A memorial In honor of Tit, Itcv. J. Ii. Small, D. D dcccnscd, will bo glvon nt tho A. M. E. Zlon church. A nhort biography by tho pastor will be followed by nn addrusH by Hon. W. L. Drndy on tho subject, "A Mnn Wanted." Tho Industrial fair at tho A. M. E. .Ion church during three nights of this week was a very gratifying suc cess, financially and otherwise., Tho Indies who worked ho Industriously with tho details of tho fair' deserve great credit for their ontcrprlsc, earnestness nnd patlcnco. S(R?)xCTS)(i TACOMA NOTES $sm&SS&!i Mrs. L. Clnrk Is Improving slowly. Mr. Phil Iluckcr Is on tho sick list, MIbs Georgia Wilson Is on tho sick list. Mr. Gilbert Spots Is Improving slowly. Rev. Dnlloy preached In this city Sunday. Mrs. II. Rico has boon added to tho Ladles' Aid Society. Hov. S. J. Collins preached In Port land, Ore, last week. Mr. J. Anderson, of this city, left for Portland, Ore, today. Tho Ladles' Aid Society met nt Mrs. Paul Ury's lust week. Mrs. Strawters, of Souttlc, spent a few duys In this city last weok.- Rev. Drown, of California, preached nt tho Zlon Methodist church last week. Thoro was glvon last Monday night a party to Miss Brown, of Now Or . loans. . Thcro was hold last Thursday night mass mooting at tho Allen A. M. E. church. Mrs. Say entertained nt dinner Sun day Miss Mabel Walkor and Miss Mabol Doage. Tho Ladles' Aid Socloty will glvo a chicken fry, Fobruary 14, and wish ovory ono present, Thero waa a concort given at tho Ollvo Baptist church last week. It was a grand success. 8ALT LAKE NOTES. (Spoclnl to Portland Now Ago.) Mosdamos Gladden and Blanchard aro on tho sick list. Miss Gortrudo Stovens Is qulto 111 at homo In Donaldson court. Ilev. Greonloo, pastor of tho A. M. E. church, filled tho pulpit Sunday evening and preached an eloquent sermon, Mrs. Ben Lowls, of Ogden, was a pleasant visitor In tho city lost weok. She was tho guest of her mother, Mrs. Wm. Fosha. Tho Household of Ruth will glvo a Martha Washington Tea Party at tho A. M. E. church Wednesday night, February 22. Rov. L. A. Brown, of San Joso, Cal., who has been called as pastor of tho Calvary Baptist church In this city, preached Sunday night to a largo audience Tho Woman's Progressive Club met InBt Thursday evening with Mrs. S. H. Bacon. A pleasant and Interesting meeting was hold, and a dainty lunch eon enjoyed. The club will meet with' Mrs. Emma Jackson on noxt Thurs day at her homo In W. 1st So. street. Anocatry of tho Howe, Professor Lydekker, In Knowledge and Scientific News, discusses, In ,omo detail, the origin of tho modern horse. He finds that tho horse of neo lithic times was not specifically dis tinct from the horso of the present While there la no doubt that the horss of that period was used by man for food, there seema to be no conclusive evidence aa to whether It waa domes ticated or not Hl own opinion, how ever. U that It waa probably domesti cated. The horse of that time waa closely allied to the tarpan, or semi wild horse, that lived In southern Rus sia up to a century ago. This was a "hog-moned," short-legged, large-heod-ed beast. It seems probable that the domesticated horses of tho. Germans of Caesar's time were derived from this breed. The Egyptians had horses as early as 1000 M. C. These were long-maned, more like the Arab horses and came froth Assyria. Where tho Assyrians obtained them is unknown, but it was probably from southern Asia where this long-maned breed has been developed, In all probability, as the result of long-continued domes tication. Our modern horse Is a cross between these two breeds, with a fur ther mlxturo of the Arab horse. This Arab horse, too, was Itself n descend ant of the earlier long-maned horse. Tho origin of the long-maned horse Is a matter of doubt, but Professor Ly djkker thinks It may havo been from extinct Indian specie. fVHLN SCHOOL OPENSt SOME "DON'IS" TOR PARENTS Do not believe all that your children tell you about school, There was only one George Washington, nnd ho Is dead. Do not tell tho teacher t'mt Wll!io will not lie. She probably knows bet ter. Do not condemn tho teacher with out n fair hearing. That Is accorded to even the worst criminal. Thero aro usually two sides to a story. ' Do not send n scathing note to the teacher by Nellie, tho contents of which she knows. Ilcr aggressive look of triumph Is not soothing, and the teacher Is only humnn. Do not innko unfavorable comment upon tho methods of tho teacher In the presence of your child. Send hlin to carry In the wood whllo you arc doing so, If It must bo done. Do not plead lack of time to visit the school. There Is uo excuse for shirk Ink a duty. Do not reproach tho tenchcr with tho fact that 'Tommy has not learned n single thing the entire year." Bho Is not rcspotiidblo for his lack of brains. Do not send a vr-rlml request to have Jessie's sent changed. There Is often no vacant scat, and one chnngo usu ally means nt least half a dozen. Do not expect tho teacher to mnn ago without friction a child whom you yourself havo never been nblo to con trol. Do not Insist that the teacher Is keeping your child back through spite. She will hardly risk her reputation ns nn Instructor to grntlfy n personal grudge, however disagreeable tho child may be. Do not forget that the parent owes a duty to tho tenchcr Just as surely as the teacher does to tho child. AHco Cook Fuller Don't fall to nsk for tho Helena boor, ruado by Keslor Browing Co., Hclonn, Mont. It has no equal. Always ask (or tho famous General Arthur cigar. Esbcrg-Gunst Cigar Co., gncrul Mgnnta, Portland, Or. Tho Appltoon Cafo. First-class In ovory respect. Bouthwcit corner Sixth and Everett (streets, Portland Oroogu. When going to Helena, Mont., don't forget to glvo your baggngo to tho Helena Cab Co. Agent on ull trains. A PLEASANT WAY TO TRAVEL. Tho nbovo Is tho usual verdict of tho traveler using tho Missouri Pa cific Railway botwoen tho Pacific CoaBt nnd tho East, nnd wo bollovo Hint tho Bcrvlco nnd accommodations given morlt this statement. From Donvor. Colorado Springs nnd riioulo thcro nro two through trains dally to Kansns City and St. .LouIb, carrying Pullman's latest Btahdard electric lighted sleeping earn, chair cars and up-to-dato dining cars. Tho Bamo ex cellent sorvlco Is operated from Kan sas City nnd St. Louis to Memphis, Llttlo Rock nnd Hot Springs. If you nro going East or South, wrlto for rates and full Information. W. C. McBrldo, General Agent, 124 Third street, Portlnud, Oro. FIFTEEN REASONS WHY YOU 8HOULD STOP AT THE WASHINGTON. 1st It Is tho boat hotel on tho Coast. 2d It costs no mora thnn poorer hotels,' as shown by rntos below. 3d Now hotol, now furnliuro. 4th Excellent sorvlco. 5th Tho Washington, whllo tIk. In tho center of tho city, la on nn (no vation of 200 foot, which lifts you nbovo tho nolso, dust nnd smoke of tho Btreot hotels. Cth The hotel Is situated in tho center of lA acres of bcuutlful grounds, with thousands of rosos nnd other fragrant flowers to beautify tho surroundings. 7th Eight hundrod feet of wldo ver andas surround tho hotol, giving- to the guest opportunities for rest and protnenado not found elsewhere. 8th Tho view from these spacious verandas cannot bo doscrlbod. Moun tains, lakes, tho Bound and tbo city Itself form ono magnificent panorama not found anywhere else on earth. 9th Tho hotel lobby, parlors, Turk ish room, etc., are exquisite, and form a continuation of comfort and luxury not often found In hotels. 10th A Dutch grill has recently boon added, where service may be had at all hours. 11th Tho dining room cannot be excelled. Breakfast and lunch aro served a la carte, at most reasonable prices, and a table d' hoto dinner for 11.00 Is pronounced by all to bo above criticism. 12th natos Extremely reasonable. European plan noora, without bath, $1.00 per day and upward, Room, with bath, 2.00 per day and upward, 'Rub servlco to and from all trains nnd boats, 25 cents. Trunks, each way, 25 cents. Carriage faro (private), 50 cents. Special rates made, to parties for ono month or more. 13th Doing above tho street and away from tho noise, you will enjoy a night's rest better at the Washing ton than any other hotel In the city. 14th Qo to the Washington and If you are not satisfied that it surpasses all other hotels on the Pacific Coast for excellent service and reasonable prices, your bill will be nothing. 16th Do not be deceived by believ ing that come 'other hotel in tho city Is as good as the Washington, for such lu not the case. The Washington otands alone as the most charming and attractive hotel west of New York. Tho following people have stopped at tho Washington during the past year i nd have given unntliited praise and declared that In many respects It excels any other hotel on tho conti nent: Presldeut Theodore Roosevelt. Wm. H. Moody. Secretary of the Navy; Gov. Odell, of New York; Baron Rothschild. Mr. Smith, of the DeBeers Diamond Mines. South Africa; Hon. Cornelius N. Bliss, Ex-Secretary of Interior; Hon. C. 8. Mellen, President N. Y. & H. R. Ry I Mrs. J. J. Hill, LouIb Hill and J. N. Hill, of tho Great Northern Ry.: Hon. Howard Elliott President N. P. Ry.: Adellna Pattl. E. H. Sothern, Gov. Brady, of Alaska; Mme. Nordlca, Maud Adams, Nat Goodwin, Mrs. Flak, all Raymond & Whltcomb tourists, Richard Mansfield and other celebrities of the commer cial and professional world. The Holena, tho leading hotel In Helena, hearquartors for commercial travelers. Tho first-class hotel of Seattlo, Wash., Is tho Hotel Washington, headquarters for tourists. The hotel of tho West Hotel Victoria, Spokano, loading ho tel. Rates, $1.00 and up. Largo sam ple rooms for commercial mon. W. M. Watson, proprietor. J, T. Concannon. oysters, fish, poul try and groceries, G31 Johnson street, corner 21st Btrcet, Phono Mnln 1747, and phono Main 42G2. Tho Grandon Hotel, Helena, Mont, Is ono of the first-class up-to-dato ho tels in Montana for commercial trav elers. Jos. Davis, proprietor. Try tho North Coast Llmtted. Tho finest train on earth. When going East sco that your ticket reads over tho Northern Pacific, and you will en Joy your trip EaBt. Butto Transfer Co., baggngo and pnsscnger checked to all parts of the city. Tho only reliable transfer com pany In tho City of Butte. Thos. Le vollo, proprietor. French Dyeing and Cleaning; Works All work dono at very modrcuto prices. Dyeing and cleaning of all kinds of ladios' and gent's clothing, Morn ing oloth dyed in 48 hours. J. Do leau, proprietor, 455 Glisan street. Groat Western Coal Company are putting out a first-class washed soot less coal for 5 per ton delivered. Their washed lump coal for ?6 deliv ered 1b tho cheapest fuol on this mnr kct. Thcyiguuranteo all their conln to bo free fron rock, slato nnd screen ings. Full weights guaranteed. Glvo them a trial order. Phono Mnln 948. THE PIONEER PAINT COMPANY. Tho p 1 o ncor paint cs tabllBh m out of Portland It that of F. E. Duach & Company, ol 13G First St.. tho oldest and .most ro Hablo hottflo of Its kind In tho Northwcat. It carries nn immense stock of tho best things In paints and building materials, together with nn unusunl list or specialties. Those who need anything In thoso lines can cor tnlnly profit by going to F. E. Bench &. Company. Romombcr tho number, 13G First street. PETER JOSEPH SHIELDS' ESTATE Notlco Is hereby given that tho un diTslgnod rh executor of tho estate of Putor Joseph Shields, deceased. hnR filed his final account In tho County Court of tho Stnto of Oreson for Multnomnh County, nnd that Mon- dny, February 27, 1905, nt 9:30 o'clock A. M nt tho court room of Bald court In tho county court houso In snld county has ben fixed no tho tlmo nnd place for tho hcnrlng of objections tc snld final account and tho settlement thoro of, Dated and first published January Hth, 1905. JAMES HYLAND, Executor of tho estate of Peter Joseph Shields, deceased. w. J. AiaKcum, nttornoy ror estate. 'Rah for tho Chicago, Mllwnukoo & St. Paul Rallwny. It has advanced, nt ono lonp, fifty years to tho lend, by putting on observation enrs which havo compartments for women. Ordinarily n woman Is pretty much of nn Intruder in nn observation car, whou nho lias tho norvo to fight her way through tho tobacco nmoko nnd timidly pick out n sent which Isn't oc cupied by tho feet of some Imperial mnlo being. Thoro Is nn doubt about It, tho most effective answer to tho mnn who claims America to bo n purndlso for chivalry would bo to dress him up ns u woman nnd mnko him spend two days In nn American rallwny conch. Tho custom of providing 10x10 com pnrtmentfl for mon to smnko In nnd 4x4 closets for women to dress In, threo at a tlmo, Is a regular alrbrako on tho progress of civilization. Tho Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway ought to bn given a medal. Nonparlel, Council Bluffs, la., Decern- uer v, iuu. IF YOU ARE NOT PARTICULAR don't travel over the Illinois Central, as any old road will do you and we don't want your patronage; but If you aro particular and want the best and mean to havo It, ask tho ticket agent to routo you via the Illinois Central, tho road that runs through solid ves tibule trains between St. Paul, Oma ha, Chicago, St. Louis, Memphis and Now Orleans. No additional chargo is made for a seat In our reclining chair cars which are fitted with lavatories and smoking ro'mB, and have a porter in attend ance. Rates via tho Illinois Central are the lowest and we will be glad to quoto them in connection with any transcontinental line. B. II. TRUMBULL, Commercial Agent, 142 Third Street, Portland. Oregon, J. C. LINDSEY, T. F. and P. A., 142 Third Street, Portland. Oregon. PAUL B. THOMPSON, Frt. and Pass. Agent, Colman Bldg,, Seattle. Wash. THE MORMON TEMPLE. Tho Mormon temple at Salt Lake City Is no doubt the most substantial and well constructed religious edifice tn tho United States, If not In the world. Corner stone laid April 6, 1853, cap stone April 6, 1892, and ded icated April 6. 1893. over forty years of constant labor being consumed in Its construction. This magnificent structure 200 feet long, 100 feet wide, la built entirely of Utah white gTanlte, beautifully carved, symbolic of the Mormon faith, surmounted by six tow ers, tho highest being 230 feet from the ground, supporting a bronze statue of the angel Maronl. Tho cost of this building is about IG.000,000. There are many otner attractions ai Han Lake City of Interest to tho traveler or tourist, wbero a day can bo well spent. The Rio Orando Is tho only trans-continental route passing di rectly through Salt Lake City, where a stop-over Is allowed on all classes of tickets. Tho service of tho Rio Grande lines Is unexcelled. Three trains dally between Ogden and Den ver, carrying all classes of modern equipment. If you aTe contemplating a trip to tho East, wrlto tho under signed for information regarding rates via the "scoilc lino of the world;" W. C. McBrldo, General Agent, M. J. Roche, Traveling Passenger Agent. 124 Third St., Portland, Or. UllBBVBBYHIM Ikv 9bbe-bb-JsSbi Tho Tacoma Hotel, tho only up-to-dato hotel in Tacoma, headquarters for tourists and commercial travelers. American plan. $3.00 por day and up wards. W. B. Blackwcll, manager. 1C8 Soth St., llcaly Mock Telephone 4031 DEPOT DRUG STORE J. h. CAVf , i roprlotor. A FULL LINE OF DRUGS AND CIGARS J'llKbCKIlTlONS A Sl'KClAI.TY OGDEN, UTAH. It. V. FIHllKlt t K. It, MIM.KIl VIENNA MODEL BAKERY 890 Morrl'on St. FISHER & MILLER, Props. We Make the Original Pullman Bread Choice Pastry and Fancy Cakes Wedding Cakes a Specialty. FREE DELIVERY. PHONE MAIN 1715 b?&4' The Portland Machinery Co. ENGINEERS MACHINERY MERCHANTS C2-64 First St. Portland, Oregon ROOMING HOUSE 550-552 Kearney Street, Cor. Sixteenth The St. Louis Cafe and Restaurant OPEN DAY AND NIGHT 142 North Sixth St., Portland, Oregon The Fashion Tailors F. LORETZ lc CO., fton. The Leading Popu lar Priced Tailors DoiitMcnrrhabbyclnttics llko tlio-e, tint liHVo)imr cluthm tun c liy your old (rli'iul., TIIK FASHION T.MI.OItH. J 1.00 Mr Tour c'olnlnc fmxi tat Mati. rcocth kicpt cltinci tod rwr itoo Salt Gab No. 4. rOKTKAGT-I hereby (rrt'-t(i iiv to tho reii. nrenlNtlvuot the Kh Ion lllori'iiololrflr week for thirty cmiiviu. tlv wocl. II I houlil trw tult of cloth, n In lore tin- exiilrtllonot tho thirty week I, then 1J imyiucnli nro to ternilii tu. Phone Mln 77 43.1WMhliiRtonHlrtet POUTI.ANU OltKOON Desirable Property FOR SALE Slxty.nliio aert'H 011 tlio Haeramento Itlver, nil fenced, about '20 neren miita blu for orchard or Konurul farming, alHiut '20 ncrcH good pattturo nnd plenty of wood and a perpetual llow of 1-1 inliicrH inclicH of water, Iiouho 22 by .'1(1, I rooniH, pantry nnd a clonot, porch on two Hides, cellar 12 by 14, adjoining porch, barn DO by -14, fruit room 10 by 20, Krnnary 10 by 12, cutting abed 111 by 20, Btilpliur liouaeri and 1,400 fruit trajH nnd fruit boxen o with tho pluco. About 20 acren bearing orchard coiiHint iiiK of tho following vnriutien of treen: 400 J-rench pruneH, 200 French pruned, 160 French prunes, 250 Kimball pruncH, (125 Muir peachen, 100 Mttir pcachcH, 215 Fonter peachcH, 120 KI lierta peal-hen, 80 New Hull peachcH, 80 , lluxvti yellow peuclicH, 1!! Early Crnwford pcnclicfl, 12 Foster penciled, 111) nlmonilH, 4 pluini), 4 11 penrn, 12 chorrlett, 2 porolminoiiH, 8 ornngoH, 76 oHvcm. 1'rlco 12,600, on cimy tonus. M. R. HOOK, Red Bluff, Cal. A Pleasant Way to Travel The abovu ia tho usual verdict of tho traveler using tho MIcnouri I'acflc Hail uy between tho 1'aciflu CoaHt and tho Fast, and wo believe that tho Hervico and accommodations given merit UiIh Htateiuent. From Denver, Colorado SprlngH nnd Pueblo thero aro two through tralim daily to Knnsat) City and tit. LouIh, carrying l'ullman'H lat ent standard electric lighted Bleeping cam, chair earn and up-to-dato dining can. Tho Bamo excellent service Ih operated from Kansas City and St. IxmiIh to Memphis, Little Itock and Hot Springs. If you aro going East or South write for rates and full informa tion. W. C. McllltlOE, den. Agt 124 Third St., Portland, Or. "v"H matikl HI 1 i The Bureau Saloon Ctiolceat Imtxuted and DomrMlc WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS First anil Morrison tilt. Portland, Oregon WM. LOVB Dealer In Groceries and General Merchandise 106 K. Fourteenth Strcot PORTLAND ORKOON raasaeaaasaK ebbeeebbh ICE CREAM! SPOKANE PORTLAND iogs&3&33as XBGBGBSISE&E BUY PROM YOUR DEALER lHOtNI2 MAIN 1447 Pacific Blue Points OYSTEHVILLE OYSTER COMPANY Growers niul Shippers of Eastern Transplanted and Native Shoalwater Bay Oysters WHOLESANU ONLY Onion will lio promptly flllitl nt l!5:i Ytimhlll Street PORTLAND, ORUaUN AMK YOUH WROOem FOR OUR Crackers, Cakes, Biscuits rABTORYAMD ommcM, East Third and Cast Davis Sts. TELEPHONE EAST 47 "THE LITTLE WONDER" The Best Hydraulic Beer Pump and Air Compressor BILDERBACK & CRANE PORTLAND OREGON Agents for Bishop & Bitcock Co.'s ccle rated beer drawing apparatus. Physicians air compressors, etc. Write for catalogue and information. TRY US ! I F YOU WANT the Brightest and Best Messenger In town or have large or small packages of any kind to be delivered by wagon or boy, ring up MAIN 29 CITY MESSENGER & DELIVERY CO. 106 SIXTH 5T. Of. MERRILL'S CYCLE EMPORIUM H f ' 2J& I iurv pfSbBjffis 0i jj5 qs l laTL-kiLJ0 LaVtaaBV JONASON BROS. Phone front 202 Ladies' and Gents' Tailoring CLEANING AND PRESSING Men's Suits $20 and tip Ladies' Suits $25 and up 189 Fourth Street Bet. Yamhill and Taylor Millinery Sale Great Reduction Sale of Trimmed Hats This Week Portland Millinery Company 313 Fifth St. Near Alder For1 Timber Land Investments Call on or Wrlto M. B. RANKIN 309 Chamber Commerce Itefercnco : Any Hank In Portland. Have had 20 years experience in West ern timber IuikIb. EQUITABLE SAVINGS AND. LOAN ASSOCIATION 240 Stark. Struct, Portland,' Oregon. Your htidincis Is to niako money. Our htifllncmi In to mnko money ninku money, b'avo tip u llttlo money for n rainy dny to either buy you u homo or go into business. Look into our compound Interest p.'tn. Securities Meld by State Authorities over $a,ooo,ooo.oo. OHAS. E. UDD, Pres. THEO. I. WILCOX, V. Pnt. ON THE BEST TABLES IN THE J Canntd rrults and Vegetables, Syrup, Splcei, Coffer, Fish, E'c. The reason it plain. People who like cood groceries are never satisfied with any other brand after they try them. Get MONOPOLE from your grocer. WADHAMS & KERR BROS. Wholesale Grocers and Dry Ccffee Roasters. Portland, Oregoa. For the Christmas Guest There is nothing; that aids more to his comfort than the genial warmth of a good fire made from our high grade $7.50 RICHMOND COAL. The Pacific Coast Co. 249 Washington St, CHAS. H. GLEIM, Agent. 2!W JaLaaaaaaaafc. VaBBBkuVaW EatfVasMsViaBBBBBBaBBBBBaanaBBBBBBBBBBBBi JUKI laWla1BBBBBBBBBBBpVKiVVv ? " IbbVLS aYflDI J.iaaXdBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBBBBBBaP'JVlanBatt .-KaBaaaBBBiaMslaBBBBfHItll Wfffi yii i f iiiihiPrTl (f 0i'l'yritm I iAAS J M'K-V jsaaaaaaa? fc " aBUaaaTliLmL'iBBBBVI Pacific States Packing Co. MT. HOOD LARD AMERICAN BEAUTY HAMS AND BACON Mail Orders Given Prompt The Largest Exclusive Men's Shoe Store In the State of Oregon Is That of the fc.sJei'H:. .H 1 . Kill N aWi'.' 1 U. ar.'. . . ar ; ." BBaWJaBk aaaXf ?S E.bV VbbF .V aaaaaV m . x mmmk lbaS 9aV .dBBBBBBBBBBBaTBBBBBEBa WaBaaaaaBMr i6' V NsTlk. Jar i",'im. Tho Filling Blioo Co. Ih leaving nutliiii un doiiu to (luinoiiatriitu thomoritHof tho Puck a n I hhou. At tho prlco of 3,50 it is tho cheapest bIioo of Hiijxjrior quality In nny murkut, mid IvsJh ull in stylos. STOCK ALL ENTIRELY NEW T. E. WESTLAKE Bakery and Grocery General Market Produce Fresh Cnawery littir. Ranch Egs BASKET LUN0HE3 FOR TRAVELERS Phone Main 218. 315 Riverside An. Phono Alain 3050 J. Frank Huffman LADIES' TAILOR The Latest Styles 409)6 Morrison Street Bet. Ifllh and Hth PORTLAND, OREGON F. MeKERCNER, Sk'j. NORTHWEST YOU WILL FIH Attention. PORTLAND, OREGON kaBaaMLlarLm T'larJlfilHaLaT ?&!B&aMfc!al PHILLIPS SHOE CO. 109 Sixth Street PORTLAND OREGON K is a new business estahithment and is conducted by business men an new business lines. The PACKARD Shoe, of which it is the sole aeent. is its spec ialty and it is certainly the fin est of footwear ever made. VbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbB !am tTA1! V 1 'M " J l "'V X,