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taMMUifcllLjtfM avii-ijMt1ww vMntmj.ii. . j -"-7omn""r"rK''n"i k THE NEW AGE, PORTJ.AND, OltEGOtf. 6; hi if- . IK., A. ., . ' GUI" kHBIHlaffii?aLiiSE - Hst& HKtv .Em- HESS? r I' Kstablished In New York 17M. dtn York, Chicago, Roston, Philadelphia Denver, PortUud. 1-KKVOE & RAYNOLDS CO. J Patfits. Colors, Varnishes, Lead, Brushes, 4 rtlsts' Material", wholesale only. No. CO First f trect, corner Pine, Portland, Or, 'Phones, Oregon lied 1833, Columbia 451. T)ORTLAND LOAN OFFICE Dak Mxnz, Proprietor. -.ltlgncst Prlco raid (or Old Gold and Stiver... No. 74 Third Blrcct, Near Oak PORTLAND, OH. Loan money on all kinds o( security. Unre itemed pledge iold fur amount loaned. T U.WILD Jobbing and Retail Dealer In WINES AND LIQUORS lsa Tblrd Street, Opposite Maionlo Tempi. Portland, Oregon, II A. WOOD. llEAL ESTATE AND PENSION ATTORNEY. Room 10, Odd Follows' IlulldltiK. PORTLAND, ORE, CUIiIiISOtf & GO. Wheat and Stock Brokers DIRECT WIRES TO c New York Stock Exchange Chicago Board of Trade Second Floor, Chamber of Commerce. PAGE k SON WHOLESALE FRUITS AND PRODUIE -AND- Commission Merchants 120 Front Street PORTLAND, OR, Dr. Fred. A. Reisacher DENTIST Graduate of the Northwestern Unlovrslty r Dental College. flrst-CIiss Work ind Prices Reuonibli 711 Dekum Illd'g, Cor. Third A Washington, a PORTLAND, Or. Oregon 'Phono Green M Wholesale and Retail GROCER... LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY Third St., Cor. Jefferson Both Phones. ST. PAUL HOUSE Deutsche! Oasthaus. ritKU llll.fc, MHiiHgar. Rooms With or Without Hoard. Special Ratel by the Month. Ilarroom and Howling Alloy In -Connection. Five Ulooks from Steamship Dock nd Union Depot. Open Day and Night, SI, Z and 2d North Third Street PORTLAND, OREQON 4?wly Renovated Neatly Furnished tl.OO and I.BO Per Day HOTEL OSBORN Board for Families a Specialty. Traveler hould take Sf street car al Union Depot and transfer at Yamhill Street to East Ankncy car. Corner Kaet Aeh and Grand Ave. PORTLAND, OREGON. F0I?BESDAVIS FUEIt CO. Coal and Wood. Office and Yards, 18M95 E. Water Street PORTLAND, OREGON. Oregon Phone Union 431. Columbia 5214 PATENTS RF1IAMC losnr.Mift.'t . ANB C0PTRI6HI8 UBIAIFKIS ADVICE AS TO PATENTABILITY FREE u(l In .MnVftntlwA Afffl" vnoic "How to obtain Paten ta" r nuroa modtraU. No fee Ull patent U secured. r LetUrsstricUyconfldenUal. Addreaa, r E. STWSGERS. Peleat Lawier. WasWaatea. fcC pjFRMiE'Riei lll IILff nllWBHtWiiHffWrTrMl' POltTLAND It AIL WAT COMPACT. General Office corner Finland Washington St. Ily the lines of this company and Its con nccilons, the Second Street Line; Portland Traction Co., or Fifth Street Lino; and the East Bide Hallway Co., all parts of tho city can be reached upon the pamcnt of a FIVE-CENT FAHEeach way. On the West Sldo Cars run every 10 minutes. On tho Portland & Vancouver Line, can lcno First and Washington streets for Wood, lawn every 'JO minutes from On. m. toS;20p. m.i then every 10 minutes to 0 30 p. m.; then every 30 minutes tol'J.uSn, m. On Sunday first car leaves at 7:40 a. m. Cars leave for Vancouver every 40 minutes from 6:20 a, in. to 0:10 p, m. on Wednesday r and Saturdays, also at 11 and 11,30 p.m. Ot Sundays first car leaves at 7:40 a. m. You will sate money by buying Vancouver round-trip tickets at the office . Ofllcc hours b a. in. to 5 p, m, Sundays, 10 a. m, to 12m, O. F. PAXTON, President. J. F. DATC1IELDER, Secretary. rOUTXAND TItACTION OOHPAMY. (Formerly Cable Railway.) Operates Klectrlc and Cable. Streot Railway from Union Depot up Fifth St. by tho Principal Hotels, PoaloMcc, Courthouse, City Hall, etc., to Portland Heights and the City Park. From tho If eights can bu obtained an unrlvallod view of tho city, rivers, surrounding country and mountain ranges, with tho snow-capped sum. mtts of Mourns, Hood, Adams, St. Helens and Ranlcr. Citrsi run evory 7 13 minutes. First car leaves Union Dopot at 6'37 a. m. First car leaves Portland Heights atO:3Sa. m. Last car leaves Union Depot at 11:30 p. m. Last car leac Portland Heights for depot at 11 p. m. Last car leaves Portland Heights for power-house at lliM) p. m. Transfers at Fifth and Washington Streets with Portland Hall, way Co.'s lines and East Sldo Railway Co. lino. p O. TINORY MANUrACTOHINO JEWELER. Diamond Better. Ropalrlng neatly dono. Any design of Jewelry mado to order. Upstairs over Tho Famous, Corner Second and Morrison streets, Portland, Or, Tj! W. ARIS3 V. W. ARI8S A CO. Wholesale llrokcrago and Commission No. Ci Front 8trcct. Columbia 'Phono 249. Portland, Or. si i n. a- i- i I pOSMOPOLITAN HOTEL C. II. I1ATEMAN, Proprietor. Rooms, $1.00 to l.'.W per week. CI North Third Street, Corner Davis. PORTLAND, Or. Jtaoa? & Go,, FINEST QUALITY Hams Bacon Lard When once you use thern vou will rind thev are the bAv4 flneat flavored gdbdi, k fifth and Couch Sts. USE LUCKEL'S Borax Soap For "Washing Flannels. Will Never Shrink Nor Harden. TRY ONE BAR AND BE CONVINCED. IB! 111.. Best of Cloth and Work Given at Remarkably Low Prices by Reason of Our Wonderfully Low Expenses. THE J. M. AGHESON CO., THIRD AND ALDER STS. SUITS TO ORDER James J. Paul FINE TAILORING THE BEST OF CLOTH, "We Want Your Trade .300 THIRD ST N. HODGSON & CO. PRACTICAL flusic Dealers We make a Specialty of Band and Orches tra Music. Alio a general line of Musical Good. Strings for all Instruments. Try "Our HandMade" Reed. We also fur nkh Muk for Entertainments. N. K. Cor. Second Yamhill (Up Stalls rOKTLAND, OMKQON. t .ceeo99RaeaB9vcooaHirc( m - .i - . $ Qeorgie s u&d ojioa'9aowi90ee Ma Gcta Pa'a Advice. Nlto Bcforo Lnst when paw Come Homo mnw Hnys to Illtn: "Pnw, 1 got BUthin I want you to Tell mo." '"Well," pnw Bnys: "Spocl nwny. I don't Spose thoy nro cunythlng I Can't tell You nil nbour." "Two gurlB wnntB to work Here," maw Says, "mid I wlsht you'd Tell mo which ouo to Hire. One's n Swedo gurl and one's n NltiRllsh gurl. Whltch ouo would you take?" "How Do I no," nays paw, "When I nln't seen them? You ot to no which Is tho nest." "Thny Seem about tho Same," mnw says. "Well Bposen wo Flip a Penny," says paw. "Tales for tho Swede gurl nnd IledB fer tho other one." "No," mnw says, "I think that's DIs gralsfull. You got to Tell mo which you'd Talk." So purty soon Thay Como Back and paw Ho Looked out through tho crack from Behind tho Door nt Them whllo Thay was Talkln to maw, nnd when maw enmo lu pnw says: "I guess you Better tnko tho Ingllsh gurl." Last nlto paw Como Homo Purty Tired nnd when wo Got Set Down nt tho Tablo maw rung tho Bell and In como tho Swend gurl. Paw Ho looks at Her a mlnit nnd when sho went out Ho Snys to Mnw: "I Bet I no what you'd Do If I Told you to Go nnd Jump In tho Lake." "What?" maw nst. "You'd go nwny Bomo Whnlr nnd Climb n Tree," paw Bays, and then Ho mndo n Swlpo nt n Fly what wns Buz zen nround and nocked over tho vlnn gar Bottcl. It wns u Sad Situ. Chicago Tluiea-Hcrald. FIRES GOLD BULLET& How a Ilocr Warrior In AvciikIhr the Dentil of IIIh Bona. A Parts paper publishes au entertain ing story of a man named Vau Bos boom, who Is lighting with tho Boers. Ho Is snld uover to have missed a buck, a Knillr, or a wild ostrich since ho was 10 years of age and ho Is now C5. Van Booboom has taken a notable part lu nil tho wars waged by tho Transvaal, both ngnliiHt tho natives and tho En glish, and has always scored heavily as a deadly marksman. Ever calm and phlegmatic, the most exciting moments hnvo never disturbed tho steadiness of his nerve. Shortly after hostilities began In tho present war, Vau Bosboom was told that his only two sons had been killed In ono of tho enrly engagements. He nt once went to his old friend, tho Pres- litAnfr Afwt ilnmn twtji.1 4 lm annAtntul . thorank ho had held n 1880. a ud ubfl'ere. It Isn't queritlyrv ' ' " --A apnjLrJigQ tho lo "Havo you still your famousTtnief if you'll do It with which you did such great shooting against tho Mntnbcle?" asked tho Presi dent. "Yes," replied Van Bosboom. "Then you will need cartridges," said tho President, "and thoso you shall have." "No, President," answered Van Bos boom. "I have plenty of cartridges. I havo made some for myself. Then, drawing closo to Kruger, ho whispered something In his car. It must hnvo been astonishing, for "Oom Paul' lot his pipe drop from his mouth, nnd all tho world knows how Kruger clings to his pipe. As ho bade tho President good-by, tho famous marksmau snld with a chuckle: "As It's that they come after, It's just as well to let them hnvo It." Then off ho wut to the front, with his rltle, Ills Bible, and tho regulation thirty days' provisions. Wheuever tho opposing forces enmc within sight his method of action was always tho same. Ho would cautiously approach the ad vancing English until ho found con venient cover within rifle rnngo. Then, stretching himself nt full length, ho would study tho enemy's force until ho marked n young man whoso nppear anco nnd bearing showed him to bo nn otllcer. Upon this flguro tho deadly rlflo was brought to bear; then, as tho Bhnrp crnck rang out and tho young olllcer fell dend, the burgher would leap to his feet, shout "Chamberlain," and then drop flat again. Onco inoro his program would bo carefully carried out, and when tho second olllcer fell Vau Bosboom would carefully retire to safo cover, read n psalm, and sit smoking his plpo until tho closo of day. In memory of his two sons tho rifle was fired only twice In each fight, but always with fatal effect. When the dead wero collected It was always easy to Identify Van Bosboom's victims, for lodged In their heart or brains, Instead 'of tho usual two ounces of lead which form tho Martini bullet, wns to be found n bullet mndo of two ounces ot gold. Peoplo then understood old Kru gers surprise nnd the enigmatical words Van Bosboom had used when bidding the President good-by. The Phvobc l!acliclor. "There Is ono thing I would like to know," snld tho Snvngo Bachelor. "Is thnt possible?" asked tho Sweet Young Thing, with boiiio ncerblty; this occurring nt the brenkfast hour, wheu lovely woman Is nt her unsweetest. "Yob. I want to know why nearly all tlioo women who havo distinguished themselves by n display of brains look o much like men?" Indianapolis Press. Elephant Trainers Hilled. During the last twelve months at least a dozen elephant trainers havo been killed more than have been killed In ten years previous. You can't take a trick with the trump of fume. THIS' MAN WAS BEYOND PRICE. Chicago Railroader Telia How Tweed King Tried to llrlbe lllui. A group of men high lu the railway world of Chicago weio seated lu ono of the clubs tho other night smoking nnd chatting. Tho couvcrsatlou, natu rally, had drifted to railway matters and experiences of days when all were many years younger, and sotno stirring tales of ndveutut'o or experiences con nected with tho business had been re lated. Finally tho youngest member of tho group turned to the oldest, who had not yet contributed to tho fuud of anecdote, nnd remarked: "It's your turn now, Mr. D . What Is tho most stirring Incident of your railway experience?" Mr. D puffed his cigar thoughtful ly whllo mentally he took a retrospec tive survey of tho years. Then ho said, Hlowly: "I'll tell you, nnd It's a story thai I'vo never told before. It's wheu I refused two checks one for $30,000, the other In blank, which I was told to till out myself. During tho days of tho Tweed regime lu New York 1 wns connected with tho X. Y. nnd Z. road, ono of tho greatest railway corporations In an ad jacent State. 1 was a young man, but wap'prlvato secretary to tho president ctTtl)c road, aud ho had unlimited con fidence In me. It became necessary for us to extend our terminal facilities In New York City, and tho president put tho matter cutlioly In my hands. 'Go to New York,' ho said, 'stay as long ns Is necessary, keep your mission as se cret ns possible, nnd when you havo determined upon tho location nnd ex tent of tho docknge you think ncces aa.ry closo tho denl, and report.' "This wns n ptetty big commission for n young muu, and It put mo on my mettle. To cut my story short, I spent two months lu New York nnd ac quired whnt I wns sent for. Tho Fifth Avenuo Hotel wns my headquarters, and almost tho llrst day of my arrival thcro 1 mndo tho acipialntanco of n Jovial, hamlHomo fellow of about my own ngc, aud wo becamo very chummy. Ho knew I was with tho X. Y. and Z. road anil frequently would divert oui conversation to It, but whllo I woula talk freely about tho road I never said n word about my business lu Now York. "Tho day on which I closed tho denl for the property I went up to the hotel lu spirits, only to Hud my friend walk ing up nnd down tho corridor lu a per turbed manner. 'I want to see you nt once,' ho rcmnrked, and wo went up to my room. As soon ns tho door was closed ho turned to me. '"You've decided to tnko such and such property,' ho Bald, coolly. "Ills manner and tho acquaintance with my business ho revealed stunned me, but bcforo I could recover my wits ho continued: 1 " 'That's nil right I'yo known all about your business since you'vo been too Into yet for you to location of your terminals. nnd placo them at such and such wharves I am authorized to offer you this,' nnd ho handed mo a check for $50,000 signed by n member of tho Tweed ring. "I handed him hnck tho check nnd coldly rcmnrked: 'You'vo como to tho wrong man. I'll bid you good-evening. " 'Walt a minute,' ho remarked, un abashed. 'Every man, thoy sny, has his price.' Ho pulled n pockctbook out, took from It another check, signed, aud Bald: 'Fill It lu to suit yourself.' "I had to ndmlro tho man's gall. It was simply colonsnl, nnd lu placo of getting angry I laughed heartily, But I dually convinced him that 1 was not to bo bribed and got rid of him. Before ho went nwny, however, ho told me that tho Tweed ring had secured op tions on tho dock property ho wnnted mo to take, with a forcknowledgo of tlicX. Y. nnd Z. road's needs, and that If wo had located on It they would hnvo elenred n foitnne. As It was, they had tho propcity on their hands and n largo sum Indefinitely tied up. "And that's tho most exciting experi ence I can recall," said Mr. D In conclusion, "and ono I recall with n de sire to glvo myself n bouquet." Chi cago Inter Ocean. A Bmltliiu Co n ac I c nee. "Mndame," began tho winter pilgrim, "do you remember last February I promised to clean tho snow out of your yard?" "Yes, nnd then sneaked off without doing It," retorted tho angry house wife. "But I camo back, inndnmo; tramped through n July sun to keep mo word. -When I reached your gato tho snow had vanished; but you told mo to take tho scythe nnd cut tho grass Instead." "And you snenked off ngaln, you " "But mo cotiBclenco smote mo. Dat's why I tramped through ten-feet drift to finish tho job." Duration of a Wink. A German scientist has gono to some trouble to cnlculato tho averago dura tion of a wink, In order to ascertain just what tho phraso "In tho twinkling of an eye" menus. Ho says that n wink occupies four-tenths of a second. The eyelid descends In one-tenth of a sec ond, stays down thlrteen-hundredths of n second, nnd rises again In seventeen hundredths. Paris Itagplukcra. Tho ragpickers of Paris, lo tho num ber of something like 40,000, who ruako their living by picking over rub bish put out from houses, nre greatly agitated over new boxes, which are to be used to hold tho rubbish, and which canuot bo opened except by the cart men who carry It nway. There are a good many dog house keepers: housekeepers who let dog run all over the house, and get hairs and fleas Into everything. B-HeeamM. U Krdner A Hoehull Dealers In fresh and cured meats: all klndl ot sausages. 314 Washington street, Portland, Oregon. Doth 'Phones No. 413. TIIK PUItlTAN- " H. A. Mautz, Proprietor. 287 Aider street. Portland, Oregon, rami if entrance, l7)f Alder St. Telephone Red 1964 nlIAHt.ES J. BOlINADEti Attorney-at-Lair, 61S Chamber of Commerco Dulldlnr, Portland, Oregon. NATIONAL BTEAM DYKINO AND CLEAN. 1NU W0HK8- Under new management. WORK DONE WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH. (louts' and Ladles' Hats cloaned, dyed, pressed and trimmed. Ofllco and works V2) SIXTH BT. .rns. a. coihrell 1U Dealer In Leading Ilrands ot Cigars, Canned Goods Cakes and Pies, fresh every day. Call at 891 Ullsau St. Lunch (Jooili for Trarelers. M. K. THOMPSON RENTAL AGENCY. Loans, Jtcul Estate, Fire Insurance. 200 Stark Street. A RMORY DRUG BTORK 1'nro Drugs and Chemicals, Toilet Articles Stationery, Confectionery and Domostlo Cigars. Prescriptions a Specialty. K. W. Corner Tenth and Everett Streeta, Portland, Oregon, JORTLAND ELECTRICAL AND MACHINI . WORKS. Electric lighting and clectrlo work ot alt kinds promptly executed, (las engines for launches. Machinery of all kinds made and repaired. Gasollno engines for Irrigation pur poses, FOOT OF MORRISON STREET. F. J. Crouch, Mgr., Portland, Oregon. IllHltP STREET FEED AND COMMISSION . House. Dealers In hay, grain, flour aud nil kinds of produco. Exprcsi and trans, for. W. 8. Lauthvrs, proprietor, J. W. Ratlin, manager. 110 N. Third St.. Portland, Or. Columbia Telephone- 4C9, Oregon Red 1841. JaOR CLATSk'ANIE AND WAY LANDIN0B J steamer (i. W. Shawr. l.cacs Portland inulayH, Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6 p. m. Unves ClMnknnio Mondas, Wednesdays and Fridays at ft p. in. arrhlng at Portland at 3 a. m. on Tuaitar. Thursday and Saturday, Wharf and otllco foot of Vtnthlngton streot. Hteatncrs to charter for excursions and freighting of all kinds. Loir, and all kinds of heavy aud towing. SHAVER TRANSPORTATION CO.. Phono 601. J. W. SHAVER, Manager. Enterprise Pickling Works T. B, FINNEGAN, Proprietor. Catsup, Tickles, Vinegar, Sauces, Cider, Mus tards, Chow Chow. Olives, Ollvo Oil, Etc Flag Uraud Uottlod Pickles. East Alder Street and Union Avenue, POIUXAND, OREGON, Telephones, Oregon Whlto i'J, Columbia AMI z IMMEItMAN PACKING COMPANY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MARKET Comer of Sixth and I) Btreots. Portland, Oregon. II ERRERT A. II A LB. Mt. Ifood. Columbia River and Northwest Views. Portraits, Water Colors, Crayons, for tht trade. Electric Light aud Ilromldo Enlargements. 132)i Third Street, Corner Alder. PORTLAND, ORB. T ARSON A I.ONO- 15 NORTH FIFTH Br. Fins wines, liquors aud cigars. Giro us a call. mllE CALIFORNIA POWDER WORKB Manufacturers of HERCULES. CHAMPION, IMPROVED AND JILACK 1ILA8I1NO POWDER. All grades Starting Powder. Safety fuso and Caps. No. M First Street, comer Pino, J, II, WILLMAN, Agent, Portland, Oregon G( OODYEAR RUUIIER CO. It. II. PEASE, VIco-Prcsldont and Manager. ALL KINDS OF ItUIIllKIl OOODB. 73-75 First St. PORTLAND ----- OREQON mllE UNITED CARRIAGE COMPANY H. M. Mcars, Prcs.i Marlon Wilcox 8co'y. Rubber tires on our ambulances, carriages, coupes, carry.a'ls aud Ihcry, MalnofllceiB. W. comer Hovenlh and Taylor streets llranch olllcoi llapgage and Omnibus Transfer Co., Fourth and Murk streets, Portland, Or. Hoard ing and care of horses a specialty. Tel. til. )ORTLAND GUN STORE 133 First Street. Dealer In Onns, Fishing Tackle, Revolvers, I'ockvt cutlery, nicjcies. uuus ana mo)cits to rent by the la or week. Repairing a spe cialty. Tel (.phono Oregon Dlack 037. -piAlRUANKb' STANDARD SCALES. Fairbanks, Morse A Company, First and Stark Streets, Portland, Oregon, Telephone 81. Northwest School Furniture Go. SCHOOL DERKS AND bUPPLIES Maps, Globes, Charts, Rlack Hoards, etc. K'hool, Onice, Dank. Courthouse.Church and Hall Furniture. Opera Chairs. 291 Yamhill Street, PORTLAND, O O. J. Xrdner nltlCAOO JtAnKKT vnKQQH BRA WORKS. o Brass, Bell and Composition Casting Aluminum and Phosphor llrome. Steam, Hand and Deck Pumps. C. A. LAK1N Telephone 7JV 69 8ECOND 8TREET NORTIt Bet. Davis and Everett PORTLAND. OR. ALBINA LUMBER COMPANY" Manufacturers ot and wholesale and retail dcalels In all Wnd of rough and dressed lum ber. Mill ami ysrds on railroad and rive front, foot of Randolph St. pAXTON, 1IKAOH SIMON Attornoys-at-Law. B10 Chamber of Commerce, Portland . . , . . Oregosk T HE UKLKlirtATKO BCHLITZ MILWAUKEE BEER On draught cor. Fourth and Morrison afreet. r roriianu, ur, iy O. NOON RAG CO. . Manufacturers and Importers ot BAGS, TWINE8. TKNTB AND AWNINGfV FLAGS AND MINING HOSE. Bagging Material, Canvas, Ball Making In all ' itaiirancncs, uotion duck, uoruage,cio. 82-34 N. first St. and 210-212-214-210 Couch Bt PORTLAND, OR. F.8. DUNNING.... Undertaker and Embalmer DUNNINO BLOCK, 414 East Alder, cor. East 81xth. Oregon Telephone East 52. Columbia Telephone 6032. (4 THE WASHINGTON UfE INSURANCE CO.. OE NCW TMK . , .....-. ...... moo. Incontestable after one year. v policy nuiucr. vouiimiij. at Its contracts are plain, short, easily undee fj Non-forfeltable after thrco years. XW Sco our Portland agency, Washington bulloV r ' . . . . m j. u. rnii ugntisi H5H11. Picture Frames. Pictures. Art Materials lornstoln'a Art Store, .w-i 807 Washington street - - Ret. Fifth and Blitk L . ' PORTLAND OREGON. T...- M B. B. RICH 103 THIRD IT. PORTLAND HOTEL CIGAR FOURTH AND MORRISON IT.. PORTLAND. tsVI fO Northwest Gun anc Bicycle Co. Revolver, Fishing Tackle, Pocket and uun implements. ....CAMERAS AND KODAKS. Repairing aSpeclalty. All Work Guarante All Kinds of Ammunition In Stock aud Loa to Order. 87 Third Strett, Portland, Or. EDWARD HOLMAN UNDERTAKER Fourth and Yamhill Sts. BOTH 'PHONES NO. 607 RENA ST'NION, Led, Assistant. TITE DINING CAR ROUTE FROM PC I.A.NI) -JM Tlir. KANT, THE ONLY DIRECT LINE TO TIIK LOWrirONE PARK, l.nHve, Unto Depot fifth mJISIs Arrlf So. 2. 11:15 a.m. No. 4. 11:30 p.m. Fast mall fnrTaroma, Seattle, Olympla.dray's Harbor aim South Ilond points, Spokane, Rots, laud, II. U Pullman, Moac-ow, Lewlston, lluf. fain llli.nn inlli'tf fAtl(i 60.1 try, Helena, Minneap olis, St. Paul. Omaha, L'.ti.u.Ptlu U, Imil. ChlcaKii. aud all points Ea.t and Southeast. for'locoma andheattlo ami an uuerintuiaie points. Pullman first-class and tourist sleeper Minneapolis, 01. ram miu miuuuii river without chanice. VuHtllniluil tp.ln. ITnlnn Amnnt niin,M In all principal cities. JlaKRSKO checked to destination or tioua rur JIBIIU.MIIIV llllalinil-M MC.l,lJl,0 llrkiln. leoiilinr-car reservations, etc.. cs v. ntnv nm u.B.lt.1 I A. D. CHARLTON Assistant General Passenger Ace 'M Morrison Street, Cor, Third . Portland, Oregon. ' mllE AACHEN AND MUNICH FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY jTAtaUilBlim At Vf, JOWf I Ctitrlei A, liurckhftrilt & Co., Aged V (loom 0, Worcester lilock, N. E. cor, Th uik nirvctv i ur einuut urt OODNKY L. OLISAN, Attorney-at-Levr. Room 420, Chamber of Commerce, Or. Tel. Maln87 rorli fe ! mF$ - ' I , f r 4 Mr v?, -i V. Rrl 3tF. 1VY. fcffl 'L'l Lr.J b I- t t a. A A. . St :.- -t tiiSri.-t., I aMliN'pi m ZZ2tt-lkMXiS2&&iZ