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About The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1900)
" THE NEW AftE, IJORTIjAXTi). ORBOON. - M THE HURRYING HOURS. flow often the thought conies home ta nit', An the inomeiitK hurry nwny, Of the many tlilni," I Intend to do Komeliow, noun time, homo day. There nro promises that lmvu not bees kept, Though I nhvnyn rtirnnt to lip true, tlut time In too nlmrt for all the till mm That n body IiiU'IiiIh to do, 1 will nnnwrr n letter, or rend a book, I will write a bit of rhyme; I will do the things thnt I ought to do Home day when I have the time. 60 I look beyond, n.s I hope and plnn for the dnyH that are Just ahead, While the day that Ih here koch Into tha urnvo With Its opportunities dead. To-day In the only day we have, Of to-morrow we enn't be nuro; To nelzo the chanre nil it comen along Is the wny to mnkc It ecure. for every yenr In a nhorter year, And this Ih a truth nubllnic; A moment mlnnient In n jewel lost from the trciimiry of time. S When Fortune Favors Mr "In 1 K wttH n big, nwkwnrd fellow, working with Home patient skill 1 nn old-fiiHliloiied ruiw-nilll. and living on the far outuklrtH of n pretty Tlllnge. Ills homo wnH n sniy old farmhouse, where liu dwelt with two maiden aunU), ono of whom was 11 wenk, fragile in valid, quick-tempered nnd querulous; the other whm Htout nnd Htronif In body, but Idiotic ami Hlleut. Often ho wan tempted to go nwny- to niHli out Into the world ami leave the old plnco to go1 to the dogH and the old women to tbo workhouse, but 11 (logged Mennc of duty held li 1 111. ho ho Htuyed and worked on. One of the luiiiilMoiiiuMt fnrniH In .Scott County had Ntrctchiwl IIh green llcldit niton t tlni old Iioiihu twenty yvnra ngo, but when Itnlpli Mydnck'ri young wlfo died nnd left her baby boy, thu lum band, nhvuyw reticent, had grown ohI lively gloomy. IIh two Hlntern Heldom Jienrd him Hpenk, but one day, when the little Itnlpli wan ft yearn old, bin moody father Haiti, In a Htrauge, Htern wny: "I'm going to hi'II the farm. You two glrln can llvo here In the old Iioiihc. ami I will depoHlt emiugli In the batik to keep you and the boy until I can Head you Home more. I shall go to Australia." Iliildnh, the Invalid, cried out pile oiiHly, but her brother paid no heed; "l.AH ItAKhbl IIIAT'H mtlKTIN', AI.n't IT?" but 1 III 111111 li, the Idiot, mured Htoully mid Hpoke not. That day the farm ami the mill priv ilege on tlio little river were Hold to a large corporation that had been trying or Home time to buy It, In order to vrect a cotton mill there. Itnlpli Mydack came home and pack M IiIh trunk, but IiIh motloiiH were uu teady, IiIh face pnlo, nnd before night lie wan nick, very nick. There v little that two hclplcH women could do for him; the farm liaudH were iIIhiuIknciI, all but Jared, who wan to take care of the cow; ho they Hcut lilin olf for the doctor, but when he returned Italpli Mydack was dead. Ten bitter years drugged nlowly by. The little money In the bank wan soon txliniiHtcd, ami partly on charity, part ly by the few vegetables neighbor helped them raleo In the garden patch, the two old women and the awkward, mlluii boy lived on. It was well known that a large mint of money bnd been paid to Mr. Mydnck for bis farm, but the corporation had railed Immediately ufter, ho nothing van done about the cotton mill, nnd from the hour of payment, when the legal imperii were signed, all trace of tho money disappeared as effectually mn though It bad been dropped Into the r of oblivion, Lnwyera searched the old hoime, looked over the few papers that Mr. Mydack bad evidently Intended to tako with him, searched his wearing apparel, mid Kiive up lu despair. little Itnlpli grew up a Htout, healthy lad, ami when ho was in ho nuked some of the neighbors to help him rig the old tutw-mll! anew, that ho might saw logs, Hud thus eke out bis ncauty support. Kverybody felt kindly toward him, nnd season after nensou, when the wa ter was high, ho would work night and day among the fragrant pine nnd hem lock logs, earning unite au ludepenu JlCt It wns here that Gertrude Kendenuis found hlin one tiny early In June. Ho had been her bright face about tbero the year before, but had turned nwny from her pleasant words with a moodiness that was almost rudo. Kor what bad his weary, toilsome life to do with beauty or kind words? .Wliat, Indeed 7 And yet she would MINI d THGBBONZe BUTTON J&cb d&y as I waIK ftic bujy 5fr6ct! Wb'oweAr1fibaH6mAde0f'bro'n 1 Tl)cir y h)cf loJoSd r?p0o.c'ltbewelc0roc6f'n7y owi?, Ai)d At i7c r (?cArf? Xrewwd byw ! IDtf wa bri)iO ixfy tfi iTWtwwwrmMMm w. t n ... i . 1 UX7? :: -. i- yowi3mw vwjmum Mttrjwiyj-. And'tifob IX V? ff 0?.. ffl w. Wytfy&fflm CAr? ever mmfim vwmmmmdt to W m KrVH WM m fe' m m not let him be. She wont every day nnd I wntched, as by a resistless fascination, 'that pitiless, great saw tearing Its slow I wny through the logs making them use ful whllo seeming only to destroy them. Ho was 1'0 years old at last and she wns 10. Mho had been fussing about tho old house, making gruel for Aunt Iluldnh, ami trying to coax a hiuIIu on Aunt llanuab'H stolid face, but really only waiting for itnlpli to return from the village. Ilo camo In soon, nnd seeing her standing alone lu tho clean, poorly fur nished room ho wont straight to her, and, taking both her bauds lu bis, he said: "Now, (icrtruile Miss Kendenuis you must not come here In this manner. People, arc talking of It down lu the village, and If your uncle should bear of It ho would send you to a nunnery and kill me outright." "Oh, you do not want me here," she paid, trying to npeuk playfully, but with a little moan lu her voice. "I do- I do," he answered, putting his arm about her, holding her close, and touching her hair with 11 quick, caress lug motion. "Wod knows It Is worse than dentil to send you nwny, but, my darling, see tho long, weary life Htretchlng before me. See the work to beiloiiebere and you hovering like Mime bright bird Just out of reach. Could 1 drag you down to share this poor old nest? No, no, It would not be right. I hnvo served duty too long to daio de sort her now." "llutyouure so young," she murmur ed, leaning her face 011 bis shoulder; ho could feel her breath against Ills cheek. Ills heart beat so fast be thought It would strangle him, and that moment of rapture paid ti I tit for the suffering of yours. "So young nnd so ambitious ami there Is the Invention down at the mill I am sure that Is golng'to work well." "Yes; but I have been to the village to-day for the last time trying to raise even IM to pay for the patent, and I lean not do It. Nobody tins any faith lu It; they think It Is 11 boy's scheme, and I'm quite discouraged." "Oh, If 1 only had my money " "Yes, but you have not, luy darling; nor would I touch one penny of It If you bnd. No, you must go back to your relatives. I shall never marry, dear, but I shall cherish your memory as my one blessedest gift. Now, don't reel badly-don't." They were both sobbing together by this Unit", she put her arm up around bis neck, and their two tenr-wet faces nestled ngalnst each other like two irrleved cblldreu. Aunt Hannah put her white, flabby face lu ut the door to say that dinner was ready, and, seeing the young peo plo standing together then, she started nervously nud exclaimed; "Luwii sakes! that's courtlu' now, ain't It?" Ami as they neither moved nor spoke sho went softly across the floor and whispered: "ltulphlc, boy, are you Koln' to be married Y "Yea, auntie," answered (iertrude, "and wo want your blessing." "Hut you want your money, too, don't you?" "Yea, certainly; the marriage por tion," said Italpli, bitterly, brushing the teura from his eyes nnd trying to face his louely llfo once more. "Then come upstairs," sho laughed out, In her queer, wild fashion. "What does she menu?" asked Ger trude, wonderlngly, "I do uot know," Italpli answered. "I have not beard her speak so many words at n time In ten years," IWH'konlng them to follow her, she climbed the worn old stairs up to the dusty garret, where broken chairs and long-idle spinning wheels made up the furniture. Down behlud the big chimney crept the daft wowau and drew out a lurtre. -gm and meet t6c SrAv-b&if.cdmea tfjdtfeWwher lficv fiav bccD. ?waj Jog ycAr as, 'wilft Iva.I b!ArfsA3l0w,- faiSbyear bvcn)e AixJSP 'ArftAt was bri7 fi? sixty oe. bAfffecAmtrAndfild. ie Jhfoihfishi2M rAni4i- jDder ffie n. riK '0 'ty e; . n n "i ibJ .Jfrjfeifr. v,. la&nWSSl' to &vMWaM a ;)?;bc mfap, WiJZfyX DeSAi? up ixry i). w-zr' U-t. 3rAs looso bundle of rags, lu which wna sly ly hidden rolls of strong parchment. . They opened them there In tho changeful light that Kitted through tho time-stained window. There was $1,000 lu gold -tho price of tho farm lands. Not a great fortune, It Is true, but a fabulous mini for tho young people, who wero married ero long, to tho great wonder of the village folks. New York News. A Ciittiiii Milkman. "How many cows there nre nliout the Htreetn!" Homebody exclnlms, nnd then he Is calmly Informed thnt the morning's milk Is simply being deliv ered, A bunch of cattle ami their driver stop before a house, nnd tho portero comes out with a cup for the morning's supply. It Is seen then that the cows are being milked from door to door by the dairymen, for this Is tho way the acute Cuban housewives have taken to assure for their tables a lac teal supply which Is entirely fresh and"' absolutely pure. Otherwise tho gulrc loving vender might dilute the milk before delivering It to his customers', and craftily stir Into tho watery tluid the Juice of tho sweet potato to color It up to n duly rich nnd creamy cast. I'veu with the cows milked before the door one must continue to watch tho mllkmun, for I have even heard of their having a rubber bag of water con cealed under their loose frocks and connected with a rubber tube running down the Insldo of the sleeve, Its tip being concealed In the hollow of tho milking hand. Only a gentle prc.o-uro' upon tiie bag of water within Is needed to thus cause both milk and water to How Into the cup at the same time, The milk venders of Italy and India have also learned their trade to perfec tion, for they practice this Identical trick. Woman's Home Companion. (JoliMleattnir. Gold, beaters, by hammering, can re duce gold leaves so thin that 8J,000 must be laid upon each other to pro duce the thickness of an Inch, yet euch leaf Ih so perfect and free from holes that one of them laid upon any surface, as lu gilding, gives the appearance of solid gold. They are so thin that If formed Into a book l.ftoo would only occupy the space of a nlnglo leaf of common paper; and an octano volume of an Inch thick would have as many pages ns the books of a well-stocked library of l,r00 volumes, with 1(H) pages lu each. Opposed to Wnlkinir. Most Chinese mandarins pass the whole of their lives without taking a single ynrd of exercise. Tho late Nan king Viceroy (father of the Marquis Tseng) wns considered a remarkable character because he always walked 1,000 steps a day In his private garden. Under no circumstances whatever is a mandarin ever seen on foot lu his owu jurisdiction. Kyra of the llouto Hy. Tbo common hoiwotly la said to be provided with 10,000 eyes; that Is to nay, his two compound eyes have each 8,000 facets. Ity tills slitgular arruuge iiicut he Is enabled to see In every di rection, and to elude with great skill mid success the ninny dangers that threaten his dally exercise. t-'auitnca of Mint rn Ttino. The worst famines of modern times were the famine lu Ireland lu 1840-47, lu which 1,000,000 people perished; the Indian famine of 1S00, which claimed 1,4!0,000 victims; the Indian famlue or IS77. lu which rHQ00 people perished; and the groat famine lu China lu 1878, lu which P.r.00.000'dled. Tho Cxar'a Kataltua. The Czar has oue estate, wldeh cov ers over 100,000,000 acres, nioro than three times us large as England; and, be has another estate which Is more than twice the alio of Scotland. .' WUe Is the man who acts as If be ex. pected to live a huudred years, but It prepared to shuttle off tomorrow, 1 , MRS. JOSEPHINE ruffin. Asninat Whom the "Color Mr.e" Waa lira wo at Milwaukee. At the convention of tho Nntlonnl Federation of Women's Clubs at Mil waukee tho "color lino" was drawn and now tho question of the eligibility of colored women to white women's clubs Is being discussed throughout the laud. The "color lino" question was precipi tated In this wny: Some months ugo.the secretary of the nntlonnl federation sent to tho New Era Club, of Iloston, an Invitation to bo presented ut the Milwaukee conven tion. The president and founder of this club Is n colored woman, Mrs. .Josephine St. 1'. Itulllu, and believing that the In vitation was extended lu good faith she went to Milwaukee to attend thu convention. The otllccrs of tbo federa tion hud not known that the New Km Club wns one for colored women nnd when Mrs. Itullln appeared at the con vention there was opposition to her ami her club from the Southern delegates and from Southern women living In the North. The "bosses" of the convention sought to shelve the annoying question by re turning the fees of the New Era Club on the plea thnt the Hoard of Directors had not approved of tho action of the President lu having nccepted them. By this act the ntllliatlou.of the New Era Cub with the federation was denied nnd Mrs. Itullln found herself without tho right of representation. She Is de termined, however, to have a more for mnl decision In the matter nnd hna taken legal advice. The question will) OV. MIIS. JOSKI'lltNK ST. V. llttrPI.V. come up again at the next biennial con vention and the Massachusetts State Federation, with which the New Ern Club Is atllllated, will support Mrs. Itullln, as will .doubtless, other North ern clubs. This may lead to u breaking up of the federation. Mrs. Itulllu, who Is thus the lending figure lu this Interesting situation, Is a jWonmii of good education nnd of great ability. She is almost white lu color and few would suspect her of having the blood of the black race In her veins. Sho Ih n native of liostou. llefore hIio was III she wan married to George 1. Itullln, who was one of the handsomest nud ablest colored men lu lloston. Ho wns u graduate of the Harvard Law School, served several terms In tho City Council, two terms lu the Legislature, nud when (len. Itenjamlu K. Itutler was (lovernor he appointed Mr. lltitlln to n judgeship lu I'harlestown, Hoston, giv ing him the distinction of being the first colored man to occupy n position on the bench north of Mason and Dix on's Hue. Judge Ituffln'M prominence early gave Mrs. Itulllu an opportunity to see much of life, and before she wns 110 sho was Identified with many move ments concerning her sex and race. Kanully oT tho Hugo. "Hello, HI; found that honest man yet?" asked Alexander, quizzically. Ilet your cotliurns," replied Diog enes, grullly. "Well, .1 suppose you've sold your lantern, t!cn," commented Alexander. "Say, why don't you whitewash your tub with tho proceeds?" "Not by an amphora full, I hnvent," retorted Diogenes, emphatically, and Ignoring the hygienic suggestion. "Hut I have contracted for a dozen more nud hired a day and a night watchman." "Why, what for?" cried Alexander. "Hecnuse I'm not going to have him play any 'trusted employe' tricks on me, Sandy," explained Diogenes, Hnge ly shaking his head. Philadelphia lu qulrer. Kollpio Mltchl Knit World. In twenty minutes tho temperature fell so rapidly that people uupou roofs shivered. Overcoats were generally worn during the day, the eclipse chill not passing off until late In the after noon. Here crops out a theory of tho world's ending. Ity menus of a series of planets prolonging the eclipse for three or four hours ami let the shadow cover the whole earth everything nnl mal and vegetable would freeze solid. New York 1'rcss. looklaic for Ileal, "Charley, dear," said youuir Mrs. Tqrklus, "I want to 1:0 to tho races aKnln." "What forV "It will be a rest after you and father have beeu talking tluance, as you do by the hour, 1 want to hear about '8 to 6' and '." to 3' and '10 to 1' and all the rest of them; anything lu fact except '10 to 1.' I'm so tired. Charley, dear, of hear lug tho same numbers over and over aKtiln." WashliiKton Star. l.aBiWtltto In Knglaari. A strip of laud one mile lone, fourteen feet wide, nnd, twenty feet deep has been precipitated to the beach of tha Suffolk (KuKlaud) coast. Tho Pake Held IlKhthoiifrC Is now only six feet from the edjje of the cliff. We notice that a girl stop making fun of a youuK man's writing at about the same time that she quits showing his letters. J9UaffiSF . ' K2H WMt' At 7:00 p. m 7?Fm ' ii p 1 ' WHITE COLLAR LINE COLUMBIA IUVKlt A rtffJKT SOL'XIJ NAVt' OAT10N CO. 1-OltTI.ASD AND ABTOUIA. I)lty trips of tpaincrDBllf)Ontzert-IRve perr innriiltiR In the week nt 7 o'clock, eectil ! .ilnv Itpiiirnlinr, leaven Attorlii every nlRlit . lie'ueek t 7 o'clock, exrept Hiinuay. Idle Collnr I.I no tlnkctn Bliil O. It. A N. 'o. tleketK nre liilerelmngeable on itunmera Hallejf Uatzert and Ilnmftlo. Oltlee, Alder atreet dock. Telephone Main 3.M. Columbia 'phono Kit. U. II. BCOTT, Prcalilcnt. A II w ii Sliol! Passenger His WITH THROUGH PARLOR CARS HKTWLKN Portland, Astoria Seaside Leatc For Mayxcra. Italn lor, Olntii Iran la WeMport, ClKlon, Antorla, Warren ton, Kluvi'l, (lear liart Park anil isca aide. Aatorla .d Fcanhoru KxpresH Dully. Axterla Kxprrti Dally. Arrives Union Deot I'ortlamt Union Depot i'orunnu ll:U a. m. 0:40 p. m. Jfs. Ticket offlce, VA Morrlaon itrect, nnd Union depot, 1'ortlaiKl. J. C. MAYO, (len, I'aia. A tent, Antorlu, Or. ANDERSON BR08. ....Livtry, Hack, Feed and Sale Stables.... Special Atteillon Paid lo Boardln Horm. I '2M Third St., ror. MmiIIkoii. Oregon Phono XII, Columbia l'hone KU ii Do You :i Know the News? Too can have It all lor Per Cfly Per t Month 0UC Month t In Tb lTnln Tlf ram, ot Portland, Ortgon. It I the largvit evening; nawa- I all lh pawa ot the ilau and ot the na papar puoiuna in urtgon; 11 conrami i tloa. Try It lor a mouth. A (ample T op will be mailed to 70a free. Ad- 7 AAm dreee THE TELEGRAM, Portland, Oregon. X f. W. BROOKE DRUG CO. 87 N. Third Street. Prescriptions Accurately and Carefully Compounded TELEPHONE 1 COLUMBIA 760. OREGON RED 186A Trade Marks DcsiaNs COPYRMlHTa Ac. Anrone aendtnc aketch and deaorlptlon may qnloklr aaeertaln oar opinion freewhuber an Invention la probably patentable. Communlca tlonntrtcllyoonndantUO. Handbook on Patenta aent free. Oldest i ncy (or aecurlns petenla. . rouata Mann A Co. receM bout chanre. in tha Patanta taken metre epertai notice, without Scientific flmtrkait A handaomelr (lloatrated weekly. I-araeat rir. rotation of any ectentiao Journal. Ternis, SI a year 1 foar month. SL Hold b ail newedealera, aVmacb OIBc, W T Bt, Waahlntton. D. C. THE HOWE SCALE CC 85 First Street PORTLAND, OREGON. Bioycle Store Ladders, Grocers' Fixtures, Letter Presses, Etc., Scales and Trucks. DAN. W. EVANS. iSHhbMhNP 1 j LmBE3LLLwpBsv .kkiAll BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE Male Your ncpojlta With the nOMMKUCIAb HANK J raiillal, f.'0,(XH).l llcowitulbllllj-. JllO.WXT. Hoard of dirt-dor: (len. Tliox. M Atijleraiili, W, Ii. llnlap.H. M. llrsril, Mem. ('. II. Martin, llpiirvriirlat. lnlrret nil on lline deposit. HAVlS'OS DEPAUTJIKST Pi-pwlts rerelwl III utitiiaotUiie Iiolliir nuil iiiiHariK. liitcri'ft. i-rrrillrit MHiil.itiitiilsllv.K. M.lli-Hril.l'realileiit; licit. TIiom. M. Anderson, Ykc-rmlilaiit; A. llossnck, I'nMilcr. I .TlltHT NATIONAL HANK OT VANCOUVKH, WASH. Charles Hrown, prosldont. I M. Illddpii.'vlcrv prt'sUU'iit, K. I Ciinliy, canlilor. T HO.N'AUI) 1IOUSK 11 PiirnMint Itooms f) Rent- by llio Day, Week or Month; MltS. V. 0. I10NI). I'roprlclrcK. .if Kiist Morrison fit., I'OKTI.ANI), Pit ' tot . E ,hjoi:nk hoch Wlioli'snto Dealer In , WINKS, MQI'MtB AND OIOAJ.B. oniec: 110 Fourth Street, . relcphone 10HI. roUTI.AND, OIIKOOM' -pOUTLAND UOIXINfl M.'l.li ,' Mntintaeturcri of WO lltON AND STKKI.. N. K. A VKR, Manager, ?2tid and Nlenlnl Street w II.1.IAM8. WOOD A I.1NTII1CUM. Oeo. II. William, C. K. fi. Wood, V. II. I.ln. ttilcum, J. 0. Klandvn, Altorneva-Ht.lJiw. Chamber of Commerce llullillnr;, 1'ortland, Oregon 0 ItlKNTAli SIS Waililngton St., tirtCth nnd 7tli, Portland, Orouoo. Htrlctly I'lnt-ClsaS. flen. 8liea, I'rojirlctor. I IITJSTKJ MONUMKNTH .IN NATIVK AND forelitn marbln Hint Kranlte; new and orie ntal drslKiis, II. J. III.AKHIMI. Oflleo anil worka VC" Third Mrcet, near Mudlson. 1 LIIKItS M SCIINKIDKIt CO. H. AI.III'.ltH A. I'res, and MRr, 'llios. rk'hnrlder, Vlec-I'ros , il. Aiders, Sw'y. and Trena. 1'roprletora U. r MI1U and Meirliant Holler Mills. MHimfaetiir era of Rolled OhIm, Out Mrnl, Klnkeil Whetit, Hiickulieat Ktuiir, l'.iul Hurley, Ityo I'lour, Whole Wheat Klmir, I'orn Menl, fto Metil,. Ilonilnv, I'hiIiiii, Sled (in Wheal. I'aaln Km lory .Nlaiaronl, Vurinleelll, SpaBhettl. Deulurs 111 (fnilli. Klonr. Hay, hlilindi a.'rerils, Kte. All kinds Mill Ke.d. ftlllee. i!ttW!li Krolit Htroet. corner Main, I'mtland, . MHKI.I.i:it A CO. . JJOiibllshed lh.V.1. M. Heller. P. J.omm iinrl. J'ortland. Or., Seattle, WhkIi.. pokallo, Wash., Vu-VJ W. llronilMny, New York, Importers ami JobuerCrockcry,Olaaarr, Cto H. W. Corner Front and Hnriisldo Bt., ' PORTLAND, Oil. 1 r FfNTKH X I'O.'H HANqlJr.T HAM. (Mr 111, IIAHM liao niiiqual. Try them. i Thu best lli-eciil elgar In the market.' TIIK. ItOSK.STF.I.lMJMITH CO,, illatrlliuior IM.I Front sired, Portland, Or. I 0. J. Krdncr II. lloe.htlt. HIICAOO MARKKT Krdner A llochtili Dealer In fresh anil enp'd meats; all kind of Mtu-aRes. :ill Washlneioii street, Portland, Oregon. Ilotlt 'I'JiotitM .No. tin. fllllK I'l'KITAN- 1 II. A. Manlz, Proprietor. Vr." Alder street, Porlland. OreKott Faml nil ranee, a7J Alder M. Tclephoiiu Red 19. 1HARI.KB J. 8C1INAHKI. Attorne.at..ar, 6)1 Clisuiber ot Cummereu Ilulldlng, Porlland, Oregon. MRU. 0. COIIIRE1X Dealer In Leading Hramls of Clgarf, Canned (loo.li cane ana ries, iresn every nay. uan at -?i uiisan si. i.iuien tiooun tor 1 rareicrs. 4 ltMOHV IilUJfl 'fiTORK t'uro DriiKB and Chemleali, Tmlet Aillcl'e Stationer), Confeetlonery and , Domesllo M(ar. ( Prrierlptlmis a relalty. N. W. Corner Tenth and Krerett Htreen. Pnrllallil ItrMt..,.. , , w. ....... tOKTLANI) KI.KCTRIOAL AND MAlilllNK WORKH. Klectrla HkIiIIiik and elei-trlo orl ol all klnda promptly executed. )ai ciigluea for launehes. Machinery ot all klmls made mid repaired. Ossollne eiiKlneafor Irrigation pur poses. , FOOT OF MORRISON KTHKKT. f. J. Caoucli, Mgr., Portland, Oregon T ARSON 4 LONG- " J IS NORTH FIKHI ST. J Fine wines, lluora ami elgari (live us a eall. H KNKY HKVTKTT & CO, Fire ami Marine Insurance. Rooms Vtf and ! tiherloek lliilldiriir, Cornel Third and Oak Streets. Portland Oregon. H KRIIF.KT A. HALE. Ml. Hood. Columbia River and Northwest Ylew. Portraits, Water Colors, -Crajotta, (or the trade. t ' Klectrio Light and Bromide Kulariement. ISiJs'Thlrd Street, Corner Alder. m ' PORTL-ND,ORK- 1 T.NIO.S HOTEL PRANK KIERNAN", Proprlstor. Iiitf, H JO pet week. Five- Meal Tickets. tilngle Meals, ili rents; IxHl(lngs. IMoW Table supplied with the best tint market a OTKIINKEN A JULIKN- Whole.ale and reatall grocers, 312-31e4iirn. aide atreet, comer Hikth, Portland, Or. Tele phone, Oteou "lack Wl.'. Columbia US. lHie- f ll.w; cents. floril. 1 .,... .ClnlL. ia,: