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About The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1900)
THE N1ZW AGE, PORTLAND, OREGON. REMONT H0U8K- Beventh and Everett Bti. POUTLAND - ... OREGON Opposite New Custom House. RATES 1 PER DAY H KNIIY IIKWKTT ft CO. I'lro unit Mnrlnn ttianmnr. Hooms 20 Bnil 27 Sherlock Hulldtng, Corner Third and Oak Streets. Portland ... Oregon. K. Mutuon. E. Mmuon. rpilE ANHEUSER RUSClt-Flne lunch every JL day. Hest beer on earth. Kino wine, liq uors and cigars. 'ZM Morrison St., cor. Second, Portland, Or. piASTERN OYSTER HOUSE ED. JOHNSON, Proprietor. Crawfish, when In season, cooked In wine. 312 Washington St., near Sixth. Oregon Phonu Red 10M. PORTLAND, OR. Columbia Phone 77. nTREIMO A HUMASON'S PHARMACY- Corner 2nd anil Washington Sts. Strictly high grade medicines at lowest prices. Money saved by patronizing us. UUN UALOON- For fine wines, liquors and cigars call at 203 Third St. J. H. Moore, Prop. tyM. 8. LAUTHERS- Plann, Safe and Furntturo Mover. HON. Third Street . . Portland, Or. Telephones, Col. 4M, Oregon Red 1801. niHE LA GRANDE CREAMERY CO. P.UTTER, KCIOS AND CHEESE. All Goods Retailed at Wholesale Prices. 201 Yamhill St., near Third, Plioncs: Oregon, Main 770. PORTLAND, OR. Columbia, 420. OX PER CENT SAVED ON DRUOB AND 0 I MEDICINES ut ACME PHARMACY, Out-Ruto Druggists. 21 North Third sticct. Thlnd und Burnslde. TJ. K. Arnold. Notaries Public Harry C. Iloyd BOYD A ARNOLD Geiieral Agents Hsnititirg-Rrcincn Flru In Mirnncu Co. Olliee! No. HW First Street, near Statk, Portland, Oregon. POVKY IIROS. GLASS CO. Manufacturer of Art Stained Glass for Churches, Droll ing and Public llulldliigs. Rent, Reveled, Embossed and Ground Glass. 48 to M N. Sixth St., Portland, Or. OTEWART A WIN0LOW ....CONTRACTORS.... Shop 20 North Sixth Street. JT LOKEY-PLUMIIINO, GAS AND STEAM I. flitting. Jobbing promptly attended to. o. 403 Gllsau Street, between 13th aud Hill, J'oriland, Or. A RTI8TIC MONUMENTS IN NATIVE AND A. foreign ntarblo aud granite: now aud orlg fnal designs. II. J. Ill.AKSING. Olllca aud works V07 Third street, near Madison. r L. HONEVMAN-NO. WJf FIR3T8TREET, ) , Portland, Or. House Rontinsr Agency. Real Estate aud Loan. w. D. M'INTOSH Confecttonerv. Tobacco and Clears. 141 Sixth Street, on your walk from thu hotel PORTLAND, OREGON. BLACKI1URN, NELSON A MAOERS-D. I' N. Illackburn. Attoiney.Gcueral for stnti of Oregon; D. It. Nelson, J. E. Miigern Allot neys at Law. Refer by permission V. S. Na tional bank, Portland, Or.: First National bank, McMliinvlllc. Or.; First National bat k, Albiiuv, Or. l'racifcc In all courts of Oregon .and District, Circuit aud Supreme Court, V. S. llooms 81, .', 33 Sherlock building. Telephone Columbia u. M. 11. Dooley. Chief Law Agent Southern Railway Co., Washington, D. C. nUIK MOIIILE X Ovster anil Tamalo Parlors. Crawfish cooked In the best of wines. Private rooms for ladWn. Ernest Neukomm. Mgr., 1H2 Third St., Portland, Or. Oregon Telephone lllaek 29M, OIMON 11ROS., O 290 FIRST ST. Wholesale and retail fruits. Poultry killed and dressed to order. Fish at all bcnsons (Jive us a call. E ilAOtr-lb. vrivr.viu." I i.i.t' .-..f oaui. i stHble. Sneclal accomodations for sale .oT-t-i.t ai unnv vwr in o . I l horses. Special assistance given to persons navillg liorses lor saie. aim no commission charged. S. Monahan. Pnrletor, Comer tec end aud Main streets, Portland, Or. 0 UB AND BOOTT A first-class resort. Family entrance. S3 Washington St., corner Seteiith, Portland. Newly Renovated. Neatly furnished, L00 TO 11.50 PER DAY. ir rOTEL OSRORN J. H. BAYLOR, Prop. Board for families a specialty. Travelers should take "S" street ear at Union Depot, and transfer at Yamhill St. to East Aiileny car. Cor. East Ash and Grand Ave., Portland, Or. ALDERS A SCHNEIDER CO.-II. ALIIERS, Pres. and Mgr, Thos, Schneider. Vlce-Pres., II. Albers, Seo'y. and Treas. Proprietors U. H, Mills and Merchant Roller Mills. Manufacture rs of Rolled Oats, Oat Meal, Flaked Wheat, Buckwheat Flour, Pearl Barley, Ryo Flour, Whole Wheat Flour, Com Meal, Rye Meal, Hominy, Farina, Steel Cut Wheat. Pasto Fnc tory Macaroni, Vermicelli. Spaghetti. Dealors in Grain. Flour, liny, Shingles. Seeds, Etc. All kinds Mill Feed. Oilier. 24U-2U Front Street, corner Main, Portland, Or. M SELLER A CO. , Established 18.W. M. Seller. P Lowen. cart. Portland. Or,, Seattle, Wash., Spokane, Wash., 90-92 W. Broadway, New York. Importersand Jobbers Crockery, Glassware, Eto B. W. Corner Front and Burnslde Sts., PORTLAND, OR. i MERICAN STEEL AND WIRE CO. Wire Nails, Barbed and Plain Wires, Wire Rope aud Cables, Copper and lusu. lated Wire. GEO. L. WALKER, Sales Agent. 235 Pine Street, PORTLAND, OREGON M FOSTER A CO.'H BANQUET HALL CI . OARS Have no equal. Try them. The best 10-cent cigar in the market. THE HOSENFELIKSMITH CO., distributor, 41-43 Front street, Portland, Or. JB. CHIPMAN-lli FIRST BT., PORT J. land. Or. Real Estate. Farms, block ancbtM, Timber Claims, City Prony. Monty Loaned on Real Estate, T Georgie's Gab 1 bot You Cnut goss what. Geo but It's Little. Ami It Don't Scam to no uawthlu a Tall only how to liollor. I'aw lie says wliun wo (.Jot It: "Now Uoorglu aud Albert You must bo good Hoys of mebby wc tulteu't Be a Lowed to keep It" "Was It Seut Here Jlst on Our ac count?" little Albert nst. "Oh, I dunno as It was," paw anserd, "only you no you offeu sed you wanted a Little sister." "Well It's Blame queer thay coulden't n Hrot It Some time when maw Wasen't sick lu Bed," little albert told Him, and paw Dldeu't say nothln' for about a tnltilt so I says: "Sposeu we namu It after mrs. Dewey?" "Why?" he ast. "Mebby If we Do she mite give It a IIoubo and Lot she Don't nead In her Blzuess," I told 111m. "Don't try to Be smart when thay are a Serious SubJItt golu' on," paw says. "Now 1 want you Boys to keap offal quiet around Here to-day, and Behalvo like If you Had Bin brot up Decent. You mite go Over to the Sim mouses and stay to Dinner If they ast you." Then me aud little albert went over and .Mrs. Simmons begin to ast us aBout the Baby. She sed she was Jlst Dyln to see the Dear little Thing and I thot I Better Ux It so she would stay away so I told Her It was all Broke out aud he was afrrado It was Borned with the meesuls er sumthlug. But you can't never Tell Before you say It what Wltumen arc goln to Do After wurds. She started rite out and let all the uabers no about It and the Ilrst thing 1 new thny was a Drove of them ,IIcdcd for our house. I thot I would ko homo ami see what impelled, and jiurty soon thay was about a Hart a ilJtr..en of them In the purler talken about the Best thing to Do fur It. Thoy neerly got to llten Becoz sum of them thot the things sum of the others want ed to give It woulden't be good. "If It was my Baby," Mrs. fowler sed, "I would tilt some other DocUter rlto away. I Don't Beleevo In this one." "Well I don't think your dockter lm mounts to mutch," mrs. Johnson told Her. "Your children are sick all the Time." "They ain't neelher," Mrs. Fowler hollered. "Thay ain't no helthter ehll dern In the Wurld than mine, only thay ain't big and Haw boned Like yours." It looked like If thay mite pull Hum Before thay got thru and It Sounded Like a nafternoon Whist party for a while, But thay quit Jawln at Last aud Mrs. Henderson said: "Ain't It Jlst offel. Of corse the poor little thing Can't live." "No," Mrs. Barker anspred, "I never Herd of one what Dltl ylt. It'll be a Turrable bio to Its poor fawther." By that time the nurse come down and Told them she was Sorry thay Coulden't see It ylt. But she was ufrado the dockter mlteu't Like It If she let them. "Oh, we Don't want to," Mrs. Sim mons told Her. "Poor llttlo thing, we Jlst thot we Would come and see If we Coulden't Do sunithlng for It. We're otfel sorry for all of you." The nurse she Begin to git mad about that time lleim she thot they was tlirowlu sum kind of a Slur at her, aud she ast what thay incut. Then they all Commend to Talk at Wtiust, and she says: "My grashus ladles this is turrable maklii so mutch Disturbance. What on earth Is the matter?" "Why the messuls you no," Mrs. Fowler hollered becoz she got a Chanct to say it furst. "What meesuls," the nurse ast. "Your meesuls," they yelled, "the Baby's meesuls, tho hole fambly's meesuls." Then sho begin to Back away tords tho stairs and moshened mo to make my ascape Bofore thay got enny worso. Thay was a nartlcklo In the paper the other Day about some pceplo glttln out of tho A sylum and I gess sho thot It was them. By that time I Had n Flno thot, ho I went and opened tho Friint Door and then come Back and sed: "I wlsht little Albert and tho pupp was Here." "Why?" Mrs. Fowler ast. "Becoz thay was a mouso Jlst Hun under you," I told Her. Thay was three chares upset and two peaces of Dress hangln to the Door nob after thay got out, and tho nurse sklned one Elbo and neerly Lost a nye Glttln up stares. Chicago Times-Herald. Dancer from Insignificant Wound, A Berlin physician has written an article on the dangers resulting from what are considered Insignificant wounds. For Instance, In thirteen wounds to the thumb permanent dis ability followed In (SO per cent. This Tom to sJiirr. The tomato Is now definitely assigned a place as a tonic among foods. A not ed phy.slc.au has mad. extensive ex periments with the Juice as a medicine, ami says as a health-preservative It Is unequaled. DyiiHinUei in ill Trsmvanl, Dynamite, used In large quantities In the extensive mining Industries of the Transvaal, was Imported to the value of $1,110,000. It Is exclusively Import ed by the government. The first step Is often bo expensive that you can't afford to take the sec ond. Many a man who humbly speaks of bis own Insignificance gets ind If other peoule refer to it RUSSIA'S MINISTER OF FINANCGJ M. do Wltto Is, perhaps, the most wonderful and Influential man In the Cznr's service, not even excepting tho Foreign Minister, Count Murnvleff. Only a year ago' the Czar Issued a pub lic rescript thanking him for his ser vices and appointing him Secretary of State. The Czar has absolute confi dence In his proved Integrity and ster ling honesty. M. do WItte's rise from a position In the lower walk of life has been a most remarkable one. He has had a career which has few parallels In the history of the world. Twenty yearn ago he was a mere village sta tlonmnster on the railroad lino from Klevo to Odessa, and he Is Indebted for his rapid rise and promotion to the fact M. sRitnp, K wirrr. that on one memorable occasion he dis obeyed orders. Ho had received cer tain Instructions with regard to tho transportation of troops to Bulgaria, and finding that compliance therewith would have resulted In hopeless urn fusion he took upon himself to act In direct opposition thereto. Called to ac count for his disobedience, he was nblo to prove to the satisfaction of his su periors that he had acted lu tho only manner certain to be successful, nnd that the orders transmitted to him were entirely wrong. This attracted (ho nltentlon of M. Wychuegradskl, who was at that time President of tho railroad on which M. do Wltto was em ployed. On Wychuegradskl becoming Minister of Finance he brought tho young statloumaster with him to St. Petersburg, where he rapidly promoted him from one post to another, until peven years ago lie succeeded htm us Minister of Finance. THE STRANGEST FISH. Hiiuully ut Homo on Dry T.niul nnd in Wiiter Clirloutt HuliltM. The strangest fish In tho world Is found lu the abotlc of strango crea tures, Australia, and lu the wilds of Africa. It appears to be almost tho connecting link between fish and air breathing nutmals. The Australian va riety of lung fish deratotlus has not only gills, but also a bladder by which It breathes air aud utters sounds that have frightened men who knew noth ing of Its habits. This strango fish sometimes emerges from the water and TDK DKIIATODUR. crawls over marshy places, by tho aid of Its fins, making a noise like a bark, which sounds more thau eerie lu the silence of tho night. The air bladder Is an adaptation by nature of this strange fish to the pecu liar conditions under which It Is com pelled to exist. The streams lu which It Is found dry up lu the dry season, and the lung fish has to breathe air, sometimes for months at n time. It buries Itself In tho mud, and only when tho warm rains come docs It awako to active life again. Another kind of lung fish protop torus Is found lu Africa, but It does not grow so large as the other. It seals Itself lu a clay sac or cone, nnd lies dormant until the rains soften tho clay and let It out Into the water again. Tho Hop otluutlon of I'ompnli. The amusement side of tho Purls Ex position will certainly not bo neglected, and tho scheme of Chevalier Peace to reproduce the life of Pompeii Is rapidly coming Into concrete form. The project has been under consideration for some time, aud lu a few mouths the visitor to Paris will behold once more tho vanish ed city, which tho excavations, of re ceut times have brought to life. Tho life of the Forum, the camp, tho glad iators, tho Temple of I sis, the thea tre bordering on the Forum, the numer ous shops and public baths, and ull those houses, squares and open spaces lu which were formerly concentrated the life, activity, the pleasures ami tho celebrations of public spectacles which made this watering place by the Med iterranean one of the most attractive spots lu the Itul an peninsula, will bo reudered very real. Numerous actors lu costumes urchaeologlcally accurate will give to tho city Its former anima tion. l'luklnjj Out the Waitrra. Tho safest plan to pursue at a re ception where the wuiters nutl male guests aro clud lu swallow tails is to Jam your huuds Into your trousers' pockets und Jingle a few coins when you meet u stranger. If his eyes be gin to bulge aud his hand commences to travel toward you he's a waiter. This 1b a straight tip. When It comes to scandal, don't ex pect charity from the person who ban at onu time bud to ask for It BSS-'. JTTLE SCHEME The rolitlclun Worked for I'hullni Out Hov the Vote Htood. "I was greatly puzzled election day," said an amateur politician, "at the con fidence with which a certain old-tlmi lender, who Is a particular friend ol mine, gave out the exact character bl the vote polled up to that hour at om of the down-town precincts, where Ik was stationed. 'It siands at present Flower, for Capdevlelle, and tick ets scratched,' he salt), lu reply to in) question, giving the precise number ol votes, which 1 have forgotten. '0 come, now!' I protested laughingly, 'yot may have a general Idea of the lay oV the laud, but 1 can't believe you know exnetly how many ballots each candi date has received.' 'It's Just like I tell you,' he replied solemnly. 'Well, how do you do It?' I asked. 'You are certain ly not basing your figures on what tho voters say, are you?' 'Not on your shirt studs,' he answered, grinning; 'I'm too old for such foolishness as that. But 1 don't mind putting you on. In strict confidence. Do you see that window with the blinds half drawn over there?' br added, pointing to the fourth story of the house opposite. 'Yes, what of It?' Well, there's a man In the shadow with a pair of strong field glasses. From where ho stands he can see right dowu Into tho open top of the voter's box, and the glasses make It exactly Uko looking over the fellow's shoulder In sldo, I don't say he can tell what sepa rate names arescratched.but he can sco easily enough when any scratching Is being done, and which ticket Is stamped If It goes straight. Then he gives me a signal from the window, ami I Jot It down lu my little book, with possibly the name of the voter Just for future reference. There's no chance of a mis take. It's a sure thing.' I glued my eye on the whitlow the next time a mnu went Into the booth, and presently 1 saw a movement In the shallow and a flash of glass. Then n hand was waved up aud down the left side of the sill. 'That's another scratched ticket.' t-nld my friend, pulling out his little ted book." New Orleans Tlines-Deniocrat. At tlm Telephone. "Hello, Central?" "What number, plense?" "One thousand two humltco and sixty-four," "I don't catch that." "One thousand two hundred ami sixty four." "Try It once more, p'oase." "Twelve hundred ami sixty-four." "Seven hundred and sixty-four?" "No; twelve hundred and sixty-four ono thousand two hundred and sixty-four." "I can't give you two numbers at once. Which do you want first?" "I was giv ing you the snnio number two different ways." "A llttlo louder, please. 1 cant quite make you out." "1 said I was giving you tho satno number two dif ferent ways." "Oh, yes. Well, what number do you want?" "Twelve hundred and Blxty-four." "Suppost you gave mo each figure si-parately, HUo one, two, three, for Instance." "All right. Oue, two, three, four, live, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve. Got that?" "Yes." "One, two, threo, four, five, six. (Jot that?" "Yes." "One, two, three, four. Got that? "Yes?" "You want twelve, six, four, dc you?" "Yes. twelve hundred sixty-four Do you iiuderstnutl now?" "Yes. understand. Twelve slxty-ronr Is busy now. Hlng oir, please." Harper's Bazar. Don't Cms lor Oy-teiH. (Jrent ciunntltlcs of crabs and lobsters r.. iiniiiiallv canned lu Itussla, yet lolh at sters aro lu little ravor, and frogs' legM aro regarded with horror. A wouiiiu who sold large quantities of crabs, upon being asked for some Trogs' legs, replied that sho "would not touch one of thu horrid things for a ruble." Wherever there Is water in Hussla tho froL's nbountl lu such iiiiaiitltuw that oue Is reminded of the noblemen of oth er days who used to send their slaves out to beat the marshes, so that they could sleep. Htisslaiirt never eat rabbits, as tliey buy they nest with rats, nor will thoy i touch snails or turtles, which are found lu great quantities an over uie coun try. Only tho aristocrats eat kidneys, aud then only those of tho sheep or Imnb. Cooso flesh Is little esteemed. though tho fat Is used for culinary purposes. Ailviun from tint !nllcrv. Of tho Dublin gallery boys a famous baritone, lu his reminiscences, tells sumo facetious tales-one of "Faiiat," lu which he played Valentine. After the duel, Martha, who rushed in at the head of tho crowd, raised his head nnd held him In her arms, during :he flret patt of the scene, aud crlod out, In evident alarm: "Oh, what shall I do?" There was a deathlike stillness In tho house, which was Interrupted by a voice from the gallery calling out: "Unbutton his wcsklti" London Spare Moments. Tiuklrnoine, An English tourist, driving along a :ountry road in Ireland, drew the driv er's attention to a wretched tatterde malion. "What a Bhocklng thing It Is," iald he, "to see a man In such rags and misery." "Hegorro, tlilu, yer honner," replied tho driver, with tho character istically Irish desire to put a good face an everything, "that's not from pov erty nt all, at all. The truth Is that Hie man's so ticklesome that sorra a tailor In tho couuthry can attempt to take his measure!" She To think that you onco declured that you would love mo us long as you lived! Aud now, hardly a year mar ried, and you care nothing at all about me! Ho But you see when I told you I would love you as long as I lived I wasn't feeling very well, and I really didn't think I would live long. Boston Transcript. The secret or true wisdom Is to know your Ignorance. BARR HOTEL European and American Plan, Furnished in First-Class Stvle. New house, newly furnished, two blocks frora L't.tnu i'.ep(it .AH tho modern Improvements, flte-ttoof, hot und t'olu Mater, centrally lo omed. Rates, $1 and $1.25 a Day. Mls 25c, Raths SoO. S. Mi BARR, Proprietor and Owner, Cor. Sixth and Gllsan, Portland. flcrlliwest Sohool Furniture Co, PCItOOt. hKsUS .NI1 SUITI.IK3 M(VS niorn-s, Clmrti, Pluck llonnls, etc. K'hool, Olllee, llnnK. CourtrioiKi'.lIliurcli nnd IUII I'urnltiire. Open Clinlrs. 2'Jl Yiimlilll HtreM, VO It'll. AM), Oil. The Clias. R Beck Co. Shipping and Commission Aoknts roK TIIK NOHTIIKTIN ASBUKANOK CO. TIIK Sr. IAU FIRE A MARINE INS. CO. Importers of Pig Iron, Rails, Coal. Portland Curled Hair Factory H, METZQER, Prop. MiMiufsctnrrr a All 'I'rnUrs of CnrW til U'4ii lorUi'liol stors' Use. Gentrfrnc Curltd Hair Mattresses Allot our kooiIi RDrctinriMiteed U biyinxilo Irotu jun fcv.lcct ha.tr. Office 226-228 Front St Portland, Or. Genuine Columbus Buggies CARRIAGES, IMPS. ETC. This celebrated lino of vehicles nr tho kliiinlnrd llio world over. I hIm carry a complete lino of medium-priced vobk'lcn. Edward Hughes, Front end Tailor Streets, PORTLAND, OR, ACME HARVESTER CO. 0. M. S00TT, Manager. 20J Second St., PORTLAND, OB. Jobbern of Tlemleri, Mowern, Binders, Rukw. Wmsioiih, Ilnggieu, Plows, llur rwi, Drllla and BeederH. RISk drug co. 67 N. Third Street. Prescriptions Accurately and Carefully Compounded TELEPHONE: COLUMBIA 7B0. OlttitiON UKO 1804 The Spalding I The Most Complete APARTMENT HOUSE In the Northwest. Under the management of the owner,, HELEN F. SPALDINQ. Particular attention given to tourbls and transient cuitom. 150$ Alder, S. E. Corner Park. T.10U Cl.ATHK'ANIK AND WAY T.ANM.Vflfl- fU'BUUT U. W, KliuMtr. Umin I'lirllani.' b imlHyn, Tu'mIhm Mill TlMtrHlnyn ut U i. Ill l,i hms ClBtkkmilu Muiii1iib, Vcilno.iluyk nd rrlilnHnt A p. in.; nrrhlUK t I'ortUml t 3 a. to. on Tna!y, Tliiirnlny mid HnliiriUy. WIiht! mill ollleu (out ol v nnliiiiKinn street. Met mem to charter lor excursions mid Ireltditlni; ot nil Lliid. IJtc, mid ml kinds of litnvy mid llulil IOV""!'hI!AVKU TltANM'OltTATION CO., I'botiu 601. J. W. 8IIAVK1C, Muiuticr. JOHN MANNINO ATTOUNKY.AT-I.AW. W7 McKay Uulldinir, PORTLAND, ORKQOi r JuTi t ' ') t f if V RKQON DRAB3 WORKS. Rrnss, licit nnd Composition Ousting. Aluminum nnd I'hnsplior Ilronz. Stenm, Hnnd nnd Peck Tumps. C. A. I. A KIN Telephone WoV 69SKCOND 8THKKT NORTH Ilet. nrwls and Kvcrett PORTLAND. OtV ALBINA LUMBER COMPANY Manufacturers ot nnd wholesale and retail dcnlels In nil kinds of rough and dressed lum ber. Mill nnd yards on railroad aud rivet front, foot of Randolph SI. pAXTON, HKAOIl A; HI.UON Attorneys-nt-Law. 510 Chamber ot Commerce, Portland .... Oregon, PO NOT rOROKT TO I'ATRONI.K TH Pnlem Steam Laundry. New procett; tie machinery: low rntes. ,XT r !. n.n.'ro$njv Vs g"-l tln in-lulJVY Manufacturers and Importers ot RAGS, TWINES. TKNT8 AND AWNINGR, KLAUS AND MINING 1IOSK. nngKliiR Mntcrlal, C'anvns, Ball Msklnu lu nil Us llinuclics, Cotton Duck, Cordago,to. S2-34 N. l'lrst St. nnd IXO-WiU-m Couch Pt . PORTLAND, OR. F. S. DUNNING.... Undertaker and Embolmer DUNNING 11LOCK, 4U Knit Alder, cor. East Sixth. Oregon Tclephouo East f2. Columbia Talphon 6052. IHE WASHINGTON LIFE INSURANCE CO,, OE NEW TORI A policy holders' company. Its contracts aru plain, short, easily under stood. Incontestable after one your. Nou-forfeltnblo after three yunrs. Pee our Portland agency, Washington build Ing. C. L. FAY, General Agent Picture Frames. Pictures. Art Materials Bornstoln's Art Store, 807 WashltiRton street - - llct. I'llth and Blxtk PORTLAND OREGON. Da Da RICH 103 THIH0 ST. P0MLAND HOTEL CIGARS FOURTH AND MORRISON ST.. PORTLAND, OR. O W. J. RILEY Gun Store. Revolvers, Fishing Tackle, Pocket Cutlery and Gun Implements. ....CAMERAS AND KODAKS.... Kcnnlrlng aHpedalty. All Work Guaranteed. All Kinds of Ammunition In Slock and LoadeA to Order. 07 Third Street, Portland, Or. EDWARD HOLMAN UNDERTAKER Fourth and Yamhill Sts. BOTH 'PHONES NO. 507 RENA STINS0N, Lady Assistant. TIIK DINING CAR ROUTE FROM PORT LAND TO THE EAST. THE ONLY DIREIT LINE TO THE YEL LOWSTONE PARR. I.riHVfi. Union Depot Fifth ani I Sis Arrlvs. No. V. Fast mull forTneoinn, Seattle, Ulyinpln.Otny'i llnrhor uiul South Rend points, Spokane, Rohh Inud, II. ('.. Pullman, Moscow, I.uwUIoii, It is f -fnio Hump mln'if coun try, Helena, Mlllticu oils, HI. Paul, OliiHha, KniisHsClty. HI, Louis, CIiIi'iiko. and all points East and HoutheuM. Pugvl Sound hxprrn for 'I omnia anil K-nttlii uud all Intermediate points. No. 1. 11:15 a, m. S:.'i0;p. m. No. 4. No. a. ii.no p. in. 7:00 a.m. Pullman flrnt-elssi and tourist sleepers to Minneapolis, Hi. Paul und MUtourl river points without chaiiKO. Vestlliuled trains. Union depot connections III nil principal cities. 1Ihkxku checked to destination of tickets. For tinndiomo Illustrated descriptive matter, tickets, sleepliiK-car reservations, etc., call irn or write A. D. CHARLTON Assistant (leueial Passenger Agent. M Morrison Htreet, Cor. Third Portland, Oregon. mllK AACHEN AND MUNICH 1 FIRE INHURANCE COMPANY. Established A. D. IBM. Charles A. Ilurckhnrdt A Co., Agent. Room 6, Worrcster llloek, N. E. cor. Third and Oak Ktieets, Portland, Or. l-iyi tutt rJw!;w4MJxBt-M flODNEY L. 0 LISA N, Attorney-at-I.aw, Room 420, Cliamtx-r of Commeroo, Portland, Oav Or.Tol. Malu37. 0 Vr I Mi&T&'tTkk !--,&