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About The west shore. (Portland, Or.) 1875-1891 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1890)
WEST SHORE. 1002 NOT THAT KIND OF SLAVE. JL B. STEIHBACH t CO, POPULAR Clothiers & Hatters, Spring and Summer Goods Now Ready. " Drinking beer ? Why, I thought you were a temperance man." " So I am j but I'm not a slave to the cold waler habit." Puck. 45 wSHIMBTOHSr-107'109 lll-EDST- run l urnv EVERY ADVERTISER ft5tf - . .......utiM iTTIIi II U.I.,J free by STANLEY DAY, New Market, New Jersey klRMINGHAM'S) onaT AND OSS r rED LOUNGE. Ufl1101' Mannfactared only at First and Main. Portland & Willamette Valley R. R. Suburban Trains leave Jefferson Street Depot 7.2S 9.20, 1L00, 12.30 a. mh 2.00. 8 40, 5.20, 6.20, 8.S5 p. m Return Tickets, 10, SO and 85 Cents. BORTHWICK, BATTY & CO., No. 2 Washington Street, Portland, Obeoon, Investment Agents and Deal ers In Real Estate. Agents for Woodlawn, Hlihland Park and Portsmouth Villa. Bond for onr Investment Contract, yielding ten per oent. net. Mention the H'eit Shore. BISHOP SCOTT ACADEMY, PORTLAND, OREGON, A Boarding and Day School for Boys and Young Men. Thoroughly equipped for good work in every department. Bend for new 96-page catalogue. Rt.Rit.B.Wi8tabMobbib, J. W. Hill, M.D. Rector. Principal. J7 BELL OUTFIT, . 3.t0. Write for Catalogue. ELECTRIC GOODS Dayton, Hall &. Avery, SO Front St., Portland, D TKlai"OnlrElmrle Truss mJ, Y3.ln the world. Nilron Hoops or Btoal J.h' UpringslKiiiiytflwesr. Thlioolebrsted B Trtim hi radically rnrrd thousands fiTof Mtleuta. EiUb.Wii. Perfect flLUni trnues RUPTURE II M1R. PIEKCE'M MAGNETIC KLANTIC i all nsrts of tht world, wrt'ot dMotintivt Pamphlet No. I and blank for wlf-inxMartmnnt, tend Ump to tli MasrarUe t'.laal le Trnu C'o704 Burnnxnlo Rt Hun Kranoiioo, Truiwei (MM twrsuoally at the above aUdrou,witliout sitra obargr A. FELDENHEIMER, IHl LEADING JEWELER. UBOIST STO0I or Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry IN THI NORTHWEST. Jewelry of all oVjoriptions manufactured to or dor. Country trade solid tod. A. FELDENHE1 MER, oor. First and Morrison 8U., Portland Or, n ;..,. !. Qnmma, Haonnn. Naw Dramatic Company and Musee-Theater Dramatio Company Week oommenoing Monday, Aug. 4th, the strorg melodrama, in four acts, entitled PEABL OF SAVOY. Strong caste of characters. The Musee-Our Gieat Eastern Minstrels. Songs, Dances and Ba nned Specialties. , Every Saturday Children's Day. Matinee Wednes day and Saturday, 1:80 p. m. Admission Musee, 100. Seats in Theatre, 10c. 20o and DOo, according to location. Box SeatsMatinee 25o; Evening 40o. Seats reserved six days in advance without extra .I.Di,i hn iMna and W H. Allnn'l Mnflin Htirfl. 214 First street, telephone 600. Doors open daily at 7 p. m. musee penonnanoe commences at 7 JO. Theatre performance at 830. PAINT YOUR HOUSE WITH Cleveland Cottage Colors. MIXED READY FOB THE BRUSH. Satisfaction guaranteed. Send for Color Cards. Cleveland Oil A Paint Manufacturing Co., Cor. Front and Stark fits., Portland, Or. mm ft- If you are unable to oome in person to examine our stock of Clothing, Hats and Furnishing Goods we shall be pleased to fill your order by mail, and will use every effort to give you satisfaction, . Samples, with rules for self-measurement, as well as one of onr 64-page illustrated catalogues, will be sent free of oharge opon application. In ordering, state if yon desire sack or frock, boy's suit, long or knee pants. Orders must be aooompanied by part cash. Goods can be exchanged if unsatisfactory. A. B. STEINBACH & CO, First and Morrison Sts., P. O. Box 486. PORTLAND, OREGON. A P OELIN CDW HOLMAN DeLIN & HOLMAN, FUNERAL DIRECTORS, Cor Morrison and Seoond Sts., Portland, Ob. ErnhftlmArn nfi fiAalAra In all Irlntai r9 XlnAm til Vara' Unrula lrAivhinc Mnniaifa V- 4..A-l. at short notice. Telephone No. 9. TUC u PHDTI AMn 1) I I I I I will L.rIM w PORTLAND, OREGON, A new hotel containing all modern improve ments; every room lighted by eleotrioity; light and airy; heated by steam; open lire places, bath en suite, and on every floor elevators. Guests entertained on either the Amerioan or En. ropean plan. The Restaurant the finest in the oity, CHAS. K. LELAND, Manager. 000ni,w ' 11 "'ill nrnwir,- G.SHINDLER FURNITURE COMPANY FURNITURI MANUFACTURERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Warerooms, 166 First St., through 200 ft to 167-169 Front St., next to St. Charles ifoteL PoXid Or. Change of Time and Faster Service to Chicago. Fast, trains nvAr "Thfl North-Weatern Line." 0., St. P., M. & 0. Ry., now mn as follows : Cmoian T)AVT.mnT TItpriirh. The OnlV 14-honr davlisrht train between the Twin Cities and Chicago, leaves Minneapolis 7:00 a. m. St. Paul 7:45 a.m. (Dinner in Dining Car) and arrives Chi cago at 9: 45 p. m. This hour' of arrival in Chicago gives connection with more night trains out of , Chicago to the East and South than trains of other lines. Chicago Vestibulkd Limited, in 13 hours, leaves St. Paul . . and arrives Milwaukee 7:25 a.m. Chicago...... 9:00 a. m. This is the only complete vestibuea met r KaI nrAAfl h Twn C'xtma and Clir rago, and connects with all Fast Line m. l -!! S iUn tnnminff IOf 1 rains leaving vuiuau m mo the East and South. Trains of Northern Pacific Railway con nect in St. Paul and Minneapolis Union Depots with through trains over me WiU.Wflotn-n T ino Tf tickets Can H0t be secured from the agent at your station, over " The North-Western Line," call on or address W. H. MEAD, Gen'l Agent, 4 Washington Street, . Portland, v. T. W. TEASDAL&, Gen'l Passenger Agent, St. Fsal. Minneapolis 6:50 p.m. T.svp.m IIERDEflT BRADLEY 6 GO.