The west shore. (Portland, Or.) 1875-1891, March 21, 1891, Page 195, Image 13

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    THE WEST SHORE.
195
OftPowden
Used in MilUoni of Home
A JOHNSON,
"ooiYr. rVMaaoi Butcher
and f oeatr,
And dewier In all kind of Freeh ud Oared
Meet, Bacon. 11am and Lard. Bpecial
attention giren to eupplying etupe.
tint St, aw Aah, POKTLAND, OB,
Has NoVompetitor
on Earth.
N. E. Skinner, 'ffic.81-
Gee. Agt for Paelfle (iowt.
I BILL OUTPTT, U0
WrnftOMlou&
ELECTRIC GOODS
Oirtoo, Hall Miery,
tMtraaltt, Portland.
HOLTON HOUSE,
FOURTH ALOIS. SIS., '
PORTLAND, OR.
CHAS. W. ROBY, Proo.
Newly fnrniahed and rettited throughout
Fint olaaa hotel, eleralor, elctrio bellaand
modern improiementa. Charge mode ale
and oourteoue Attention guaranteed.
"1REG0N INVESTMENTS.
I dw annum 01 iDTMtmmta mtd in rmi
taUts throairh nt, proTidod in iH ontv
half of all pront reoiTed ' w and above
laid elaht per oenL Fnll Lartioalara euo-
i
Jied on application to W. It. ht-L
., r. u, boi 77U roitiand, Uregoo.
The followinereferenoee enliven: Mer
chant' National Bank and the Heal Haute
Kichenge, Portland : Benatora John H.
Mitohell and J. N. Dolph and Ongreaamu
Binger Hermann. Waanington, D. C
1S4 A 18S Second at, Hear Morrlaon.
Hoet Important of the Miaoa. Home
Indnatnr.
Brownivllle Woolen Mills Coods
Found only tt the euro of
The BrownIM Clothing Store,
IN ud 1M Beoond Bt, near Dor, Horriaoo.
Fnll llnee Mm'sTiTwool Sdte, IO.iu,
Pant, St.OO. Heat in the market firm
same, Kagle Woolen Hilla, W. H,Biemr.
THE PORTLAND,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
i Dew hotel oootainlng ill modem lm
proTementa; erery room lighted by electrio
ityt light ud elryt heated by tteuii open
In plaoee, bath en nit, ud on mq
floor; eleratora, 8oet en entertained oa
either the Amerlou or European plu.
The Bewtunnt the Bnett la th eltr,
CHA8. 1. LKLAND, Manager.
ED. I. HUNTIET'S VS&ts:
give aniver.al eetufection. Why ahould
Cm pay mtddlemen'e probt wh you oan
uf direct from n, the mannfactnreraf
Bend se iaai end the Adlowing tnee.uret
and w will guarantee In ht and pleeea fow
or refund roar money. Halee for mieeare.
tent t bree.t meaeure. over eeet vloae ap
under arm, waiet meeawre over panta at
watet ud iaaide leg meeenre from oroteh
to heel BeadttltCeeUfor Uiempleeof
oar $10 Men'a Hntta, faahtoa plate ard rape
meaaoiw. Bora' Bait IVVI; Children', (tail
llJIk BU. UUllMLhV A CO.,
WholtemleTatlote, UM Keel MadieoaSL,
Cbloago,lU.
cs xrfi
Y KILL OUTFIT. HA I I
I WrietterOataleraa, I I
I ELECTRIC GOODS
I.I.F HautM Hall k lrv I f
kau - WW m
40 Yean the Standard
The btianl of trade of Garfield, Washington, is raising a subsidy of
$5,000, to secure n fiftj-banil flouring mill for that thriving town. This sub
tidy ill be given some practical miller who will erect the required mill, or
will be taken by local capitalists for the same purpose. A fine two-story
brick building is now being creeled in Garfield.
THE WEST SHORE PAYS ALL EXPENSES.
Th intra deaire to Tiew the natural wonder ud the grand ud beautiful aoenery ot
the famoa National Park of th Yellowetone I poeaeeied b nearly erary paraoa la
America, ud nothing bat th aipent of making th 'rip to ud fiom the park, u well a
through it, pmanU thouaaoda from Tiaiting It arery enmmer. Aa It la, thouaud of
thoMwho oan afford to gratify tbeir deaire rerel lu It betutiel annually, Th B'aet
More haa perfected arrugement whereby on of It reader ou enjoy all th pleaanre
of a liiit to thia great workahop of nature fret of aipenae, ud It only remaioa to ealest
the peraon who ahall enjoy it Although the eiourtioa will be fret. It will not b giren to
o e who ia rot willing to ahow aa earneet daeire to twain It by working hard to earn It
not with the hudealon. but with th b'aln. Th peraon who will and 01 thalongeat
ll-t of worda in aoecrdano with the aubjolned rolee, will be giren a free uoaraioa to ud
through th park, From uy nation on th line of the Northern Pacihc railway, from
Aihland, Wieeonaiu, to Portland, Oregoi, th euooeeeful oompetilor will be taken up,
giten Brat flaw aooommodatione, inoluding Pnllmu a'eeper ud meal In th dining
o r, taken to the park ud through it and returned to th point of alerting. In of all
upon wht er incidental to trareL Thia lneludei Hag fan, hotel bill for Sn day
in the patk. ud iryihing that it a legitimate eipaoa in making the trip.
In addition to thia grand priie than will be giren dfteao oaah prim to the them
neit longnt liitv one priie of 3S Oa on of 110.00 ud thirteen of 3 00 each.
Thia ia a purely intellectual contort from which all competitor will derin much
bent tit wheUVr aooceea ul ia winning priaa or not.
CONDITIONS AND RULES.
The oonteet rlo ee Hay !1. INI.
All Hit mnat be aronmpanied by a aubecrlption to th The H mI SAer for sot lea thu
ail montht, In be aott to aome addnee not now oa our lilt
Liata muet be arrugtd in al, habetlcal order, with the total anmbar of worda noted at th
end.
Only word apelled by naing th letter oonUined in th nam " Vellowatoa Park "
will be counted, end no letter can be need ia on word mon tlmea thu it oeoura la
th .t urn.
The lateat edition of " Webeter' Unabridged Dictionary " will b the authority for let.
Umg all ranteau. Not the' International "edition.
Proper name and geographical natnee will not baallowe).
Two worda ipelled alike, though bartug different meaning, will b 00 anted u one word,
and when a word la apelled in mon thu ou way, but 0' a apelling will be counted.
Only Kng lah, or fully Anglicized, worda, uoh aa an giren a eeparate heading in large
type u1 ere defined, will be touted. Thii ucludie all worda printed in italic ia
th unabridged dictionary, need aa uthoi Ity, or hating Una mark, " I " baton them
in the new Intemetional edition.
Worda marked (Ota.) in tha dictionary will not be admitted.
Only th aingular. nominative of noune the InttaiUn form of tl nrb, without th
word " to 1" and the poei'in of adjectine, wfll be admltled.
Praniee ud infflin will not be admitted aa eperate word,
Uf two liat hat ing th eame number of word, preference will be giren lo th one (ret
n aired.
Th mult of th oonteet will be announced aaeerlr In Juneaa poaaible, ud the no
careful eompetitor can make the trip any time in June, July or AegueL
Mtk all remittance payable and add re
THE
" The Hotcman " is the name
of a handsome live-story slone
and brick hotel just ojtened in
Hotcman. It is the most com
plete hostelry in the state, and
has its own steam healing and
electric lighting plant. It stands
on the corner of the principal
streets, and is an ornament to
that prosperous city.
O O O RADWAY'S
Hi 111 Hi
Cheapest and Best Medloine
INSTANTLY RIUIVIS AND SOON CURIt
Co'de. Bora Throat, Inflammation. Hhenmattem, Neuralgia, Headache, Toothache, Aithme,
DilHi alt Hrentbing. Km; Peia. Bprain. Brainee, Peine in tlx Hack, Chert or Limb If
weetlwFi etenrl ia the only PA In hMlY that inatutly Mora the moet eicruoiating
peine, ailaye Inflammation ud oaree Congeetiuae, w ether of the Lunge, Btomaoh, Bowel
or other gland or organs.
ACHM AMD PAINS.
For heartache (whether lick or nertoue), toothaohe, neuralgia, rheumatlem, lomhago,
peine and weakorea in tha back, epine or kidney, paina around Uia li?, plauriar, ewelL
ing of tha mnta and paina of all kind-, tha application of lladway'e Head; Holiaf will
afford immediate aaae and it continued u-e for a few ileye erTwt a permanent oure.
lNTKKNALLY, a hdf to a leeapooutul in half a tumbler of water will, in a few min
ute, onre orampa epeerae. eonr atomaob, neneaa; vomiting, heartburn. nerrouaae, aloep
leaanrea, aiok heedaohe. diarrhoea, eolio, flatulenoy and all internal pain.
Hie, SOW per Bollle, sold by Drug glete.
BADWAY A CO., 32 Warren St., N. Y.
all eommuloatlou to
WEST SHORE PUB, c6.,
POMTLAND, OlinOrt.
WHY iVH tiiiytf urnnr m a f ui vu
turt ba kraom lo wait m nltniinf mioi, run to ihr
fltonilu, nthtr ihM Hop and think whit ihry will int rir
Bulhsi.o, iny,hirilfithl, lint, MAKE NO M 1ST A K B
Mud tht 10 ccoti from tril onUr, It oi iihiiif 1 hia
Kmiumi w thnM Mdlrv clubonitn, ioaoeaun prim
READY
READY RELIEF.
for Family Uie In the World.
The Chicago .Vrwx, in its conimer.
cial article, notes the discreiancy be
tween the government statistician's es
timate of the wheat crop of Oregon
and that of western wheat growers
and buyers and eastern elevator men.
The former estimate is 8,071,000
bushels for Washington, and 1 1,000,- .
000 bushels for Oregon, All west
ern authorities agree upon 40,000,000
to 43,000,000 bushels, and M inneapo
lis shippers who have carried wheat
eastwardly from this state confirm the
latter figures. The discrepancy be
tween these estimates is too large to
be accounted for only on the suppo
sition that somebody is grossly exag
gerating the facts, The published de
tail reports show a larger yield per
acre than ever before, with an increas
ed arceage, which give strong proba
bilitics to the local statements. The
Atwt mentioned another important
feature connected with the Pacific
coast wheat trades : When the flour
from this wheat first reached here In
siector Kathbone condemned it be
cause of in alkali taste. Since then
the brokers have discovered that the
alkali taste disapeared in the baking,
and that the flour had peculiar quali
ties which made it very desirable for
baking. Slill another point is that the
Michigan millers have discovered that
the Pacific coast is counterpart of
their own, and are buying it freely,
This is a valuable tribute lo ihc north
west, which has been won against the
strong prejudices uf Chicago and Min
neaKtlis, The grain of this coast
will meet an increasing demand as
its superior value Ivecomes establish
rd. Wtsi CihuI Trad.
A tenor. M and H Merabute Kichetige. Ban
FreooiMMt. taliforula, where euuUacU fur
MlrerUitng ou be mad for Ik
S15
.00 to $30 tr WHHiIlt "
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4fct)0J8l''llT' roFlrrtneaiwlfulliitliTiUlw
i atk t h.. Unk arv.au me think. Pm.
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iht fanWal. U ll ( Howtf or Vrftuhlt Stda, I1U,
thia ft, bui Mod 10 nu tar Vkr'i Vwal (vim.
pktwr calalosrut contalr. ) rolom. ilal. tnolnrask
al om of ttw Sun r ain (nrvfi t1rr, chanc fnr all.