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About The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1900)
"ii ..i ' iuifdjiimu'j'-"- 'f--wis v 1 WWP'TT- j.- -(T, 'f., f" "tN THE NEW AGE, PORTLAND, OHEGOl?. BUSINESS LOCALS. Always aik for the famous General Arthur cigar. Eibarg-Gunst Cigar Co., general agents, Portland, Or. P. P. Tliotnpeon, dealer in tobncco, cigars, fruit, candles and nuts. 250 L) stioet. . Brady & Slierrctt, practical plumb ers, gun and steam fitters. Dealers in lend and iron pipe, gas fixtures and plumbing goods of every description, jobbing dono at rosaonablo rates. All work warranted. Stcum and hot wutcr-hoating n specialty. Tolophouo Oak 411. -142 TirHt street, Portland, Ore. 0. A. Watson, Marino Drug Stole, 88 N. Third streot, Portland, Ore. Spe cialties: Fleokenstolu's Lung Balsam and Celery Soltzor, II. II. Schwartz, druggist and npotho enry, 22G Durnsldo streot, botweon First and Second, Portland, Or. For flno fruits of all kinds for tho traveling public, call at IGO Noitli ixth street. Ico cream soda. Basket fruits for travelers. Georgo Kiser pro priotor Groamory nnd bakery. Country but ter and fresh eggs n specialty; also creamery buttor. Mrs. B. Boydstou, proprietor, corner Second and Columbia etroets, Portland, Or. When medicines will not euro you, or when yon got tired of spending money for modiciuos, buy tho Natural Itody Brnco from J. A. OlomonBon, drug gist, 227 Yamhill street, between First ud Second. B. 0. Cash Market. Cheapest and liPBt goods delivered oast and wost. Corner Seventh and Couch streets. Everything ilrat-olass. Cameron & M ergons. a, Jno, P. Sharkey, manufacuror of harneis, rollan, saddlos nnd strap work; importor of saddlery, hardware, whips, pads, eto. 60 Union avo., Port laud, Or. - Kahn Bros., dealers in hides, fur mid wool. 101 Fiont street, Portland, Or. . G. Danlelson, watchmaker, Jawoloi nnd dlnmond-sottor, 140 Sixth itroot, Portland, Or. All work guaranteed, ' Brtrybody smokes the celebrated Monogram and Pandora cigars. They fauvo no equal. The Popular, 135 First streot, bet. "Washington and Alder, Portland, Or., John Ecklund, piourietor. Tel. Ore gon red 034, Columbia 608. Portland Transler Saloon Chas. O. Siglin, proprietor. Clioloe wines, liquors and cigars. 831 Ullsan, cor ner Sixth, Portland, Or. Smyth fc Howard, goners! contraot ore. ltoadi, bridges, trestles, munici pal improvements, etc, Portland, Or. Diamond Vitiifled Briok Company, (incorporated). Paving briok a spe cialty. 018 Chambjr of Commerce. Tho Western - Oyster IIoihj, Sam Mnckin, pioptletor. Oysters and crawfish, wholesulo and retail. By tho gallon, f3; by tho pint, 36 cents. 263 J Washington street, hot wean Soo ond and Thiid. Tolephono brown 484. Tho A. D. T. Messongor Co. is the old st nnd best service of the kind in the town. Renders of tho New Age, give them the proferenco. Money to loan, on furniture, pianos, or any good securities. Notes and mortgagee bought. 8. W. King, room 46, Washington building. Ring np Dr. Darling, 304 Morrison etreet, cor. Third and Morrison, ovet McAllen & McDonnell's. Office hours, 10:30 to 13 a. m.; 1:80 to 6 p. sn. At residence, E. 84th and Bel mont streets, morning and evenings. Itesidenoe 'phones, Oregon, blue 876; Columbia, 6187; offloe 'phone, Colum bia 14. French Dyeing and Cleaning Workr All work done at very moderate prices. Dyeing and oleaning of all kinds ol ladies' and Gent's clothing. Mourning cloth dyed in 48 hours. J. Deleau, proprietor, 406 Glisan sUC The finest place in the city to obtain Hist quality cigars; tobacco nnd imos era' artiolea is that of Rosenthal & Bodd, at 387 and 2B7) Washington etreet, between Fourth and Fifth. Give these genial dealers a call when you wish anything in their line. Tele phone Main 76. A, A. Unrnh, bicycle repairing. Bra-log and cutting down frames a specialty. Bloyole sundries Baked enaaael. All work guaianteml. 189 Foot of Morrison street, Portland, Or. Call and see me when you are broken down. Agenoy for the Impeilal Bicy cle; guaranteed fox one year, Oregon 'phone black 3891. The Safe Store New and Second-Hand ' Safes Bought and Sold Cash Registers Lock Department Repairing JOHN E. DAVIS, M Third Street, PORTLAND, OR THE DALLES, OREGON. MAYS &CROWE Wholesale A Itotnll Dealers In HARDWARP, ST0YE3 AND TINWARE Farm Machinery, Implements, Wagons and Carriages. Iron,-Steel, Coal and Blacksmiths' Supplies. Hardwood and Wagon Makers' Materials, Bicycles, Guru, Ammunition, and Sporting Goods, Etc. NEW GRIMES HOTEL E. M. GRIMES, Prop. Only Hotel at the Seaside Over looking the Surf. Tntile Mipiitlctl wllli the beat that can do pro cured. Until house nnd tlronslnji rooms near the surl. SEASIDE, CLATSOP BEACH. ENTERPRISE SHOE CO. 83 Nortfi Third St. Boots and Shoes Madejo Order Repairing Neatly Done. Work culled for nnd delivered. All work guaranteed. H. C. RILEY, Manager. Headquarters for Capcn Co.'s Slices (.'. K.KIircvo. W. H. McCnrter. t Co. DKAI.l'.ItS IN., Groceries, Frails, hi and Poultiy Sugar, 18 Pounds $1.00. Best Valley Flour 70c and 75c Oregon I'hono Ornnt MS. Hi-sldcncc "Jlrott n" MtO. Prompt Delivery. 1 70 Third St. plANO WAltKItOOM.H or II. BIN8IIKIMF.lt, HoloAgont (or THE JACOII DOLL l'IAN'0 The licit upright piano made, nnd other flrnt ela plnnoH rented and sold on Installments. Ku.Ti Third Street. Established 1802. I'hone North Ml. SHAVER TRANSPORTATION CO. STEAMER GEO. W. SHAVER, Will leave Portland, foot of Washington fit., Sunday, Tuesday and Tliiiridny uvcntni; nt S o'clock, for hauvles Inland, fit. IlcU'iii', Cuiiki, Deer Inland, Martins, Knlania, Nccr City, Hauler, Jit. Collin, Mayce-. Htelln, Oak I'olnt, Krcoinans, Mautaiiillo,C'latlcanle and all nay (AtidinK. Portal In ..Alisky's Winter Garden.. COL. J. F. HARVEY, Manager. THIRD AND MORRISON STS. To. mot beautiful resort of iU kind wtt of Chicago, toga tturvtd tot Udla, Arrangements made for private parties, suppers, etc, at reasonable rates. MUSIC AFTERNOON AND EVENING. The Winter Garden Is the coolest place Locksley Hall SEASIDE, ORE. Beautifully Situated in Ocean Grove, Overlooking the Blue Pacific This beautiful resort is open the year round. The Hall has been refitted throughout. A commodious dining room, hot and cold salt water baths and a dark room for photographers have all been added this year by MRS. CARLISLE, Proprietress. THE DALLES, FRENCH & COMPANY, BANKERS TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Letters of Credit lutd available In the Eastern Htatrt. Sight Exchange snd Telegraphic Transfers sold on New York, Chicago, Ht, I-ouli, 8tn Francisco, Portland. Ore., Seattle, Wain., and various iolntsln Oregon and Washington. Collections inadeat all points ou fat orable terms. SHERIFF'S SALE. In tho Circuit Conrt of tho Stato of Oregon, for tho County of Multnomah. John Poole, lMitintliT, vs. John Ken worthy nud Mary L. Kenworthy, his wife, nnd G. II. Chance, Defendants, lly vlrtuo of an execution, judgment order nnd decree duly issued out of nnd under tho seal of tho iihovo etititlod court, in tho nbovo entitled cnuso, to mo duly directed nnd dated tho (1th day of July, 10110, upon n judgment rendered and entered in paid court on tho 28th day of Juno, 1000, in favor of John I'oolo, plaintiff, and against John Kenworthy nnd Mary L. Kenworthy, defendants, for tho mini of if 1,000, with interest tnercon at the nuo ol a per cent per annum from tho 27th day of April, 1800, nnd tho further mini of f 100, with interest thereon nt tho rato of 0 por cent per annum from tho 28th day of June, 1000, and for tho further sum of $14. (HI, eostsnnd disbursements, and tho cents of and upon this writ commanding mo to mnko snlo of tho following described leal property, to wit: All of lot 1 in block 1, all of lots 1 4md 2 In block 2f lots C, 0, 7, 8, 10, 12, 111 and 14 in block 4 in Tuhordule, Multnomah county, Oregon, as shown by tho maps nnd plats duly recorded in tho olllco of tho rccordor of tho said county and in paid stato. Now, thoroforo, by virtue of said ox edition, judgment order and docreo and in compliance with tho commands of said writ, 1 will on Mondav, tho 13th day of August, 1000, nt tho hour of 10 o'clock, A. M., nt tho front door of tho county court houxo, in tho city of Portland, said comity nnd stato, soil nt public miction, subjoot to redemp tion, to tho highest bidder, for U. S, gold coin, cash in hand, all tho righti title and interest which tho within named defendants or either of thorn had on tho dato of tho mortuago herein (tho 1st day of October, 1805) or hIiico had, in and to tho ubovo described real property or any part thoreof, to satisfy said execution, judgment order, de cree, interest, costs and all accruing costs. Dated Portland, Or., July 0, 1000. WILLIAM FKAZIKH, SherilT of Multnomah County, Oregon. Oregon llutohoring Company, Frod Metzgor, manager, dealors in all kinds of fresh and salt meats and fish, 415 Kverott stroot. Grobo, Harder & Co., Portland, Oro go n, dealers in implements nnd ve hicles. Milburn farm, delivery, spring wagons aud bnggios. Chaso forco lift and tank pump-i. Milwaukio bindois, mowers and rakes. Enalnos nnd sop arntom. Fountain City boo, shoo nud diso drills. WollT-Amcrlcan high art bloycloa. Stool nnd chilled plows, disc, spring and spiko harrows. Eclipso stool 'hay presses. Columbcs JlUL-gy Co.'s ColumbuH buggios and cin-iagos. Phone, Oak 7U1. 182-84-80 Madison stroot, west ond of Madleon street bridge." J. F. O'Donuoll, gen oral agont, Oregon, Waahington aiuj Idaho Oregon Brass Works MOORE & HARPER, Props. Ilrnii, Hell and Composition CiutlnKi. Alum' Inum and I'hoaplior llronic. llrami It all. lug. filcniuhont and Machlno - Work a fipcclalty. 60 Second Street, North. Dot, DavU and Kverett. Telxphonu OreKiiu MhIii OTS. i l'OItTI,ANI OUKOON. In the city. OREGON. "DRAMA." Ab bo many aro coiitomplatlug a trip to Kuropo jtiBt now, 1 will glvo n fow hints which may provo very acceptable at such n poriod to tho travolor, how ever, at tho sumo tinio will contitiuo our draiiiatlo chat. I will mention Bonio of tho plays which aro a urand succohs this soitBon and iiB ouch play ruuH for a wholo year moro often than not. I feel Hiiro thono who nro goiug will bo in amplo tinio to sco tho piocus herewith " solectotl. At tho Gloho thoatori which is sitnatod In tho Strand, London, you will boo ono of my favorite comedionoa in tho person of Miss Lottlo Verrno, who ih playlnj; iu a play called "Tho Nurse" and tho cur tain raiser which precedes it is "A Broken Halo." It is a conventional littlo pieco of tho poiitimcntal and ro mautlo kind, iu which one, Florin, a painter, is stayed from putting a knife into tho heart of his faithless sweet heart by tho memory of other days, whou.ho was intending to become a priest, a momory brought hack by tho swelling notes of tho organ in the church across tho way. Miss Hovorly Sltgrcnvus and Mr. Oswald Xorko both play extremely well, 1 am told. Kxcollout plays aro always produced ot Vxnaham'8 theater. Mr. Charlos Wyiialianrand his excellent company aro ' now playing "Dandy Dick." Matinees commonco at 1:1)0 V. M. and 8:30 P. M. at tho oveniug porformauco. ''Jho Messongor " is on tho boards at Tho Gaioty, which is tho theater for burlcsquo acting. Comio opera you will find at Tho Savoy, whoro they aro now playing "Tho Horo of Persia." Now for a fow words respecting good hotels within an easy access to all theaters, llotol Metropolo, Charing Cross, Hotel Cocll aro tho nearest for tho theaters situated in tho Strand, but a favorite ono for Americans is Hotel Longham, iu Portland place, which is near tho Princess' theater, lloyal and others. Ono will find cabs aud an apology for carriages (which by the Britishers is known by the name of four wheeler or grovoler) very cheap iu London aud muoh nicer to ttavol in than tho Lon don omnibus, which I think very stutTy and unpleasant to rldo in after tho beautiful open cars tho puhlio can travel by in America and I think all American visitors will agree with my sentiments. Ou tho other baud ono can go to a livery stublo aud hire car riages and men servants in livery, otc, without their friends knowing it was a hired affair and vory swagger turnouts they aro, too, a'ud it is vory convenient. Madame Tusard's is a pleasant place of amusement to visit, for it is amusing and iiistructlvo to see all tho pooplo of now and uoterioty. I cannot say tho aamo of tho "Chamber of Horrors." I proaumo tho latest wax-work flguros will bo Mr. Paul Kruger and ex-Captain Dreyfus, eta. Tho ontranco foo is only 25 conts. Should you not ro by jjbryou can go by tho uudorgrouu runway ami get out at uakor street station. It is very stutTy underground, as you may imagiuo, but ft' would not hurt you to go that way ouco, but I thiuk you will say, "How awful! How do thono thousands of business men stand, that every morning?" Hut there, I thiuk ono can got used to any thing, providing you aro well and strong, JMyo park is well worth soolng, for now is tho season, which is from April to July. You will sou tho cream of tho cream of good socloty, lovely cur riagos ami horses with their servants in uttonduueo. Tho Princocs of Wales' carriago you will always know by nu outridor going first and tho tiolico olll corn riding ahoad hoi plug to clear tho way, as tho park is crovdod with car riages in tho oason. Tno crowd ou loot is always waiting to see bur royal highness pass, for sho is a great favorito With tho English peoplo. "Hot ten How" is anothor part of tho park where yon will seo tho host etmippod horso women in tho world with thoir sor rants in livory on horseback, riding 16 or 20 feot behind thoir masters or mis trOBHOB as tho caso may bo, for yon novor seo ladtos out alono, as you do in eorao parts of Amorica. Should you wish to seo what is going on for tho day it is woll to ordor tho newspaper called Tho Morning" Post, .as it will givo you all information. I should adviso my roadurs to run over to Paris from Loudon, for you leave Churfng Cross at 7:15 A. M tuko tho steamer at Dover, arriving in Paris about T.45 V. M. Tho best ho tels aro ttio Jlristol and Tho Ciraud, hpt there is a less oxponslvo ono and where a great many Americans go, called Lo uraun Hotel Suisse, in La Huo Lay fay e'tte. You will find it vory clean uud the cooking excellent. Los Fiacres (curriages) tiro muoh ulcor than those iu tho publio Loudon stands and for two francs (40 ceuts) you can tako u uico drive, for thero aro lovely ones up tho Chainps-EIyseM, Hois do Boulogne, eto. For shopping in Paris, my favorite stores are tho Hon Marche and Lo Louvre. Am soiry Lo Comedlo Francais is burnt down, for it was a beautiful theater and only tho best talent would ue lonud there. Tho loss of that beau tiful young uctreoH Madumoisello Hon. riot in tho flio is deplorable. Another sad death hapeued when I was in i'arls, for Madame Joanne Hanarly wits then the favorite of tho ill-fated thea ter, for, needing a change, sho went to Jrouvlllo with her two dollies (as sho called her two children) where she con tracted typhus fever and died on the 17th day. 1 shall never fontet the deeply touching scene at tho church on fho day of her funeral. Not a dry eye was to be found in the crowd. Sho was idolized by her husband and her character and her life wus of the blith est. I am afraid I am dreadfully wick- mi duc i cannot follow the designs of providence iu taking so good a woman iroiu one's midst, when tnere aro so many othors that would bo so littlo missed, and yot thoy linger ou while others aro called. Tho only reason that I can Hud is that "thoso whom God loves, dio young." As regards short outings for tho day in Paris would bo to tako littlo trips on tho Seine and get out at St. Cloud, and also at Sevres and view tho beauti ful church which is there. Thu finest churches aro vory beauti ful, especially La Madeleine, St. Sul pice aud Notro Damn. Iu my next, I hope tj tell you moro that will benefit thoso taking a trip to Kuropo. Moiry Duuhcss." THHOW DICE FOR PUNISHMENT. Tiro Soldiers lit tho Philippines Use tho Dorics to Sco Who Is to BuiTcr. "I was In the Philippines about thrco mouths ago," said the Chicago agent of a well-known tea house, "and saw tho queerest throw of dlco I over saw iu my llfo. Two soldiers hnd been court-martialed for getting drunk uud assaulting their superior olllcer about tho gravest offense n subordinate can commit Do ing after dark, tho olllcer didn't know which ono it was. Nolther did they, nor much of anything elso that happened about that time. But tho court Insisted that for tho sako of dtsclpllno ono ot them must bo punished. It was hard lines. For thoy wero really not bad young fellows and everybody was sorry for them. Each was willing to tako the penalty and let the other ono off. But that wouldn't do, so it was finally agreed that they should throw the dice for it "The first one that took them shook them hard and turned them out Flvo and twol The second man followed suit. His wero Ave and two. Then tho first poured out a six and five. Six and flvo came out for the other. You should havo just heard the shouts and bets. Then tho first ono throw again. Two and three!. And two and thrco showed up for tho second soldier. This was getting Interesting. 'Aces!' said tho first. 'Aces I' cried tho second. Tho ex citement was tremendous. Everybody crowded Into the room anxious to get a sight at tho miraculous performances. "They all held their breaths. The sol dier whose throw It was gavo tho bones an extra shako. Out tumbled four nud three. The second ono pouuded nud shook enough to have worn the spots off of 'em. No use. Thrco nud four I Tho Devil's In 'em.' 'I can't get used to that gamel' 'They're loaded ull around,' exclaimed tho crowd." Hero the tea agent paused and roso to go away. "But how did they come out finally?" everybody asked, wrought up to lutens est curiosity." "Oh, out of tho box, I s'poso, llko they did before," calmly explained the agent "You see, the steamer for Hono lulu was whistling for the last time and I had to come away before the thing was settled. They may be at It yet for all I know." Chicago Chronicle. ' DANGEROUS AND INGLORIOUS. I'otrol Duly Ih ii Soldier' Least Wel come Tusk, Of tho word "patrol," If you look It up Iu tho dictionary, you will llnd a slmplo explanation, but tho average Englishman at homo has no Idea of Its real meaning as exhibited In war fareespecially war against an enemy like the Boer, sttys the London Mall. It requires moro courage, moro real pluck to patrol the kopjes round ubout our camp than to make n chargo In company with thousands of your fel lows In tho teeth of a deadly lire. Iu tho latter case tho excitement, tho spirit of tho military display, the coull deiico Iu yourself nud olllcer, tho anxi ety to get nt tho enemy, all these com bluo to Impel the men to that brilliant dash and pluck for which our army Ii so noted. Hut the patrolling that Is qulto a different matter. Two or three mount ed men wnlk their horses In a leisurely way up to the kopjes scattered all over tho veldt, and examine them for signs of the enemy. Finding none, tho ucxt cover Is examined, and so on. The pa trols aro on the open, tho Boers lurking behind bowlders, hidden from sight. Probably the first uotlco tho uulucky man has of tho vicinity of the enemy Is a volley fired nt closo rnngo.and then It Is a raco for llfo. I have watched these patrols from a distance, with nerves all on the quiver. I have been with them and bnve ex perienced tho weird feeling that In spite of every effort, creeps over you as you proceed closer and closer to some Isolated kopje. Aro the Boers thero or not? Tho tension grows keener and keener, until one feels It would bo a relief wero tho enemy to open (Ire. From one kopje to another tho patrol has to go taking his life In bis hands lolng work which, If necessary, Is one of the most dangerous, arduous aud trying In the service. And If yon aro shot thero Is no glory attached to your memory. "So-and-So was shot while onjiatrol." a few slmplo words which convey a great deal, bul only to tho Initiated. I have been thero and I know and can say without exaggeration that I was glad when tho enemy opened fire. The whizzing of tho bullets all around, the rush for llfo and tho end of tho suspense the ex cltcmeut of It was glorious. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given that tho under signed, executor of tho estate of Frau ds Weiss, deceased, bus filed his final account ill the matter of said estate iu tho county court of tho stnto of Oregon, for Multuomah county, and an ordor has been made and entered of record directing this notice to bo given and published, anil naming Monday, tho 24th day of September, 1000, at 10 o'clock in tho foronoou thereof for tho hearing of objections to said fluul ac count and for tho final settlement thereof. O. HIKOHEK, Executor of tho state pi Frauds Weiss, Deceasod, CITY HEWS. If you aro sick, If you aro going to havo a tour, If you havo a friend coming to town. If you nro going to givo n rocoptlon. If you did glvo a rocoptlon lately, If you havo lost a momber of your family, If your church is going to givo a con cert or supper, If you havo any good clean nowrf, whatovoiVsOnd it by card or otherwise. Mrs. II. Holes is visiting frionda in Walla Walla. Mrs, Battler is stopping at Soasldo bcach this summer. Thoy say thatil. II. Hunter will bo janitor of tho city hall. Thoy say that II. If. Huutor will bo messenger to Mayor Howo. Tho L. L.'T. hold an onjoyablo out ing at Mt. Tabor, Wodnosduy. Mrs. Lulu lCastou is qulto ill at her residence, Soveuth and Hall stroots. Miss Kdith Leo mot with qulto a so rians accldout last Wednesday at tho plcuic. When at Soasldo boaoh, call at O. M. Mitchell's harbor, shop, tho finest ou tho boach. At Seaside beaoh Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Hhodos aud Mrs. Day spout an onjoya blo day Tuesday Mrs. Hattlo Hedmoud loft last woclc for Meaoham, whoro sho has aoooptod a position for tho summor. Mr, Wisdou, porter in chargo on tho Astoria & Columbia Itlvor Kallroad, in ono of tho fuvoritos on that road, Mr. II. II. Hunter, at prosont one ployed in Meaoham is iu tho oity for is fow days ou vorv Important busiuoss. Invltntious aro nut announolng tho wedding, on tho SGth of July, of Mr. W. L. H. Plummor aud Miss K. H. Webb. Mrs. Joseph Prescott oxpoots U leave next week for Now Oi loans to visit hor relatives. Sho will bo absont about three months. Thoro will bo a "Crazy Tea" party at tho A. M. E. Zion church ou Thurs day, the 10th Inst. Do not miss it if you desiro iv raro treat. Tho members of tho Luoy Thurmats Leaguo V. O. T. U aro taking oon sldorablo Intorost iu tho mooting of tho W. CI. T. U. institute bolug hold nt Gladstone Tho Paul Lawrouco Dunbar Lltoraiy Socloty has in active operation n drama which they will present in tho uoar future. Thoit lnootlngs ovory two weeks coutluuo to ho well nttoudod. Enterprise lodgo No. 47, A. V. & A. M., bitsawakenod from its long slum hers and will hold regular communica tions ovory Monday oveniug at tho Odtl Fellows' hall, .Second aud Salmon Btroots. A number of our folks, young nnd old, visited tho woods last Tuosday iu search of blackberries. Thoy mini bored lit, which, probably, accounted for their troubles. During thu day they got hoparatcd from each other and when in tho oveniug thoy got ready to return homo, no two of tho company could agree as to tho right way to reach tho motor. They met some "na tives," who told them tho right direc tion. Our correspondent paid a visit to tho Oregon Mining Stock Exchange iu tho auditorium of tho Chamber of Coin merco iu Portland aud was surprised to 600 tho volume of busiuoss transact ed. Tho uiannor of doing business on tho Exchange is thu sumo iib Is dono in Denver ami Colorado Springs. Ono thing iu particular was notlcoablo and that was that stocks purchased a few weeks ago havo made a good advunco and another thing was noticed aud this was that a porsou can sell stocks an woll us buy thorn, iu othor words, if iv person bought shares in n company ho could sell those same shares' at any tinio ho wishod to do so. Milling stooka aro very proflutblo investments if they are backed by meritorious pioporties.. Tho rovntio of tho Manchester (Eng land) ship canal iu tho last six months was 140,501, aud tho expenditures 00,80(1. SUMMONS. In tho Cirouit Court of tho stato of Oregon, for tho Comity of Multnomah. James It. Conroy, plaintiff, vs. Liz zie Courny, defendant. To tho above named defendant, Liz zie Conroy: In tho name of tho stato of Oregon, you nro hereby required to appear and answer tho complaint II led against you iti;tlie ubovo entitled suit ou or befom tho expirutiou of six weeks from tho date of tho first publication hereof, be ing the time prescribed in tho order of publicaton of tho rtiinmous; nud if you fail to so appear and answer said com plaint, tho plaintiff will apply to tho abovo entitled court for tho relief thoru iu prayed for to-wlt: A decree of di vorce from bonds of matrimony now existing between you and the paiutiff aud that said bonds bo absolutely nnd forever dissolved. This summons is publshed by order of tho abovo entitled court, made nnd entered this 0th day of July, 1000, and thu date of tho first publication is July 7th, 1000, and said publication is to bo made for six successive weeks from said dato, HUSSELL E. 8EWALL, Attorney lor Plaintiff, Dated Portlaud, Oregon, July 0. 1000.