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vT , THE IN-ETW Af-K,' POTITJjAXI), ()KE()f. o t v,." '''$ BT HEADQUARTERS FOR Pullman Gar Porters ...THE,.. And Pool Room in Connection HAIR CUTTING AND SHAMPOOING 1C7 North Slxtb St. Pbone Read 2937 C, E, RHOADES, Prop, B. B. RICH 103 THIRD ST. PORTLAND HOTEL CIGARS FOURTH AND MORRISON ST.. PORTLAND, OR. EDWARD HOLMAN UNDERTAKER Fourth and Yamhill Sts. BOTH 'PHONES NO. 507 RENA STINSON, Ltd; AllllUnl. mill'. AACIIKN AND MUNICH 1'iui: iKuuiiANuy. company. IlMalillMicI A. I). IBM. I'liorln A. IKircklint.lt A Co,, AcenU. Itoom J, WorreMrr lllnek, N K. cor. Tlilnl and Oak Strict". I'ortlnml, Or. wmmTimm PORTLAND WIRB AM) IKON WORKS IImiiU, Nlurr mill omen IIiiIIIiik Ornninelitnl Wire and lion Work of All KIiiiId. Ire and Iron Fence and Window Guard IU4 Alilor SI, roilll.AN'D, OK. .Merchant Hotel. COIlNK.It TUMID AND DAVIH bl'IISKIH ruin land, iiiiKiiiiN. 1101 Kl. IS NKWI.V KKN0VA1KD Thin It the tn'kt or)itliioi mnileratu rate liotol on tli I'Arltlc Cimi unit Inu xll Hiu enueu lenrea ol lilKli-prleed InilcW Complete with rht trio UkIii nl Ik'IIk, mill nrt'lnn taterln each room, llalli room on eneli Hour, hletator foraironiodallon n( lUieatu, llalea (I anil ll.'.'l trdar. McuU ." i on. jmtIhI rnivk lu lim. illen milt tlieatilial jMirilir rri''lnik tnand lioumll tinlna, iX) rooma. Only (our Muckt fioui Union pepm flu I'rool IliilliUiig. F. K. HILL, Prop. Holmes Coal and Ice Co... iii:ai.v:k in lee, Coal, Coke ...and Charcoal I) Ninth Knint St., I'Oltn.AJXll, OH OirKim Phono Main 7riO, Columbia Pliouo7bO. THE ATLANTIC OYSTER HOUSE , Ol'KN AM. KICUIT . All Kinds of Shellfish and Tatualoi Cruwllsh Cooked In Wine Specialty. A r.ll Jlocktd Sideboard With Beir 0 UnuM Telephone, Oregon lied ISC. 1 TlllltU HTIIKKT, Nr fill. U I lrlHta Knlrwiienon I'lun. V0U.TI.AN1) UK Ml ON. Electric Hotel OREGON CITY, OR. JACOB CASSRLLrrop. Mtrlatljr Hrai.UlMta, lle.Ua t.oo I'.r l Hint . STEAMERS ALTONA AND POMONA DAILY KXRIMT (SUNDAY 101 Salem and Way Landings. 1-ravci Tnylnr street- r. 1 i A . f Safcm ... 7iiOA M Arrhci Portland 4.:w 1'. M. SUNDAY TRIPS TO OREGON CITY. Leave Portland . . .10:80 a.m.. smut ft'in I' M. u-uvoOrcrjoiiCTiy ta.iw, VM,a-:n r m Oregon City Trans. Co. Promptnc' and quick llintcli uur hpt clnttjr A. B. GRAHAM, Agont. OfllCQ nnd wharf, (oot of Ta.xInrHt. Plume W. i ' "Did You Ever Try" Sunshine Tho New Si ourlliK Honp? If not ) oti ahoiild kIvh It n trlnl in' Blue IVIountain Soap Also Ibtjr are nil mineral product nnd It le mum-lulu ho iv ihuy vlt'im updlrl. BAR AND BILLIARD Furniture and Fixtures ROTHSCHILD BROS. Wholesale Liquor Dealers. 22, 24, 26 First St., Cor. Burnside. WELL, I DON'T KNOW Mr. Johnson, you don't know WHAT'S GOOD If you have never tried ACME "WHEAT FLAKES. We are headquarters for Ration Health Club Foods. Grano, Acme Rolled Oats, Health Process Whole Wheat Flour. ACME MILLS COMPANY. 20-22 N. Front St. Phone 407. PORTLAND, OR. CUiililSOfl & CO. Wheat and Stock Broker;. Dlltl.Cr lllr IO New -York Stock Exchange Chicago Board of Trade Second Floor, Chamber of Commerce. Bar Fixtures and ..Billiard Tables.. Have Re-established their bus!. ness In PORTLAND, at 49 Third Street. A full stock of Bar Fixtures, Bil liard and Pool Tables. Bowling Alleys and Supplies always on hand. EASY PAYMENTS. J. G. REDDICK, Manager. IF EVEIY QESIMPTIN Most Complete Establish nient in the Pacific North- :minrclil. nk a Count, Blank ok! and Mcordl ids I urdtr. Msiiilnt nd Mu lie Binding, 212-214 First Strut PORTLAND OREGON I I CD THE "HOLINESS PEOPLE." tat and Sleep Under One Roof, and the Gift of ?j M mt . MoiiiuIhvIIIc, W. Vn., Ih tho liumliiiinTtprH uf tho Hort cnlliil "HullncHi People." They recently held n Krent lellelutiM feiiKt. Mnny huiiilreilu of the neet einne from nil partH uf the world. The church originated in MIoIiIkiiii In 1HSO, nnd (lie heuil ilunrterH were nuivcd to Muuiulavllle two ienrH iiko. They hellee that God's lieople are eumliiR to unity; tluit thin in u reformation uf the ChriMlnn religion, nml that the true ChrlHtlunn of the world nrp heitu; turueil by Coil tu HiIh belief. They believe In nnnctlflcntlon by fnltli nnd divine henllng. The cutm'ieiiiloii. culled the "Church of the Living find" or "Holiness People," are ery eeonnnilcal. They wenr no neektlen or (.lothltin of faiihlonnblc iIokIkii. The men nil wenr white nhlrtx nml ccllulutil collar, ulth bone collar but toi;n, nnd no Jewelry U worn. lOverytbliu; Ih In coininuiiitl Htyle, They lire all iiuartered In the Trumpet Home. At this Home the nlnule people have roouiH of their own nml the fainlllcM have Hiiitex. There U but one kitchen nml one illnlnjr room. Thene people do not mingle with the outHldu uurld, nml iippnreutly tire n very huppy nml contented net. They have n pulilixliliu; luniHe of their own, und n paper called the fioHpel Trumpet. No one working on Oil Journal Ktri any Hillary. n the motto of tlirse-people Ih that ull pcrxuns need in "cuoiikIi to cat and their clothing." TUNNEL DISEASE- Ciirloim A miction of Tlione Who Delve in MIiich nml TiiiiiicU. There Ih a dlht-iiwe whlcli ntUiekH tho laborciH In tiiiuiels anil inliiun. It In na old n HKypt, but only wlthlu thin cen. tury Iiuh It been placed to a Hiiuelilc pitniHlte. It Ih u paliiful and ilntiKv-T-oiih iIIhoiihc, often rcnultliiK In death. A nioiioKriipli on tho mibject of thlH niulndy, called atikyloHtouilaHln, baa Jimt appeared, and, coinlui; an It Uoch from lingo K. Uuliliuiiii. M. 1. the of tlclal physician lu the coal iiiIiich of Hrennbcrg, near Oldenburg, (icrmany, It carries great weight, for It Ih biiHed upon yearn of experience ami practical treatment uf thin dreail dlseaHc. It attacks not only men but animals, OHpeclally the borne or iiiiiIch used lu the building of tunnels anil the opera tion uf mine. It In u.!IIhcuh caught by li .cctlou. Ilko .typhoid or cholera. It may be commoted lu the air or by con tact with the gcrinn, which are i willy the eggn of the little worm, or aukyloH toiuu, an It Ih called. Thin name menus "hooked mouth," and referu to tho nix hoolicd teeth around tho mouth uf tho parasite by which It cllngn to the Into rlor of the human Intestine. It Ih found not only In the duodenum, but also lu the Hniitllcr Intestines, where It grows and tlourlnhoH. Male and female can be distinguished among those parasites, the females be ing larger and more numerous than the males. The males grow to tho length of .lUKIT Inch, and the female Ih on an average half an long again. They can be seen with the naked eye. This ani mal has neither breathing apparatus nor circulatory system, and varies In color from graj Ish white to brown and oven blood red, according to tho condi tion of the person lu whom It U found. The female lays a large number of eggs lu the human Intestines, from which they spread the disease lutlultely under proper conditions, Tho parasite and the egg deelop bent lu a temperature between itt and J." degree, Kuhren belt. The air and surrounding medium should be mob-t. It Is on account of the moisture and heat to be fouud In mines and tunnels that this paraslto develops so perfectly among the toll its lu these places. Darkness Is also necessary, Miultght killing these unl lualculae almost Instantly. Ankylostomiasis originated In tho Orient. It has been long established lu Kgypt, but has been mistakenly called Kg'vptlau chlorosis, or aeuemla, and wan treated as mere poverty of the blood In red corpuscles. It pnssed over from l'gypt to Italy, where It was not really understood until Dublnl fouud tho parasite In 1M18. When the St. Uuthard tunnel wan hullt. In the '70s, the disease spread throughout central Kurope, especially In Swltxcilnud. The further spread ing of the aukylostoiua to the mines of Kurope wus tjulek to follow. When tho ineu were llrt attacked lu tho St. Got hard tunnel It wus thought that n uew disease, the "tunnel disease," had been found, but It was nothlug other than the onkylostonm, us was proved by Perronclto, when he fouud no lead than 1,000 of these parasite In the duode uum of n man Mho bad died of "tua- Believe in Sanctification by Faltb Divine Healing. r&sSa-:. v -W. S Tho mode of infection Ih very ap parent. The men while at work often carry their hands to their mouths, or eat their food lu the tunnels or mines, ami In this way the parasite or Its eggs enter through the mouth, pass on Into the system and llud a permanent home lu the Intestines, to the walls of which they cling with all six tenth, feeding on the blood of the unfortunate person attacked. I) so or Houp. llrltlsh critics of the Hoers are fond of asuertlug that the sturdy Transvaal ers .list) little soup. This may bu true or not. Kveu If true, there Is plenty of precedent. Tho Japanese, the most cleanly people lu the world, rarely use soap. The ltusslans use vapor baths for elcaulluenn' sake. Uough Inside cloth lug cleanses the' skin. Theie are doe tors who have cured skin diseases by Insisting upon their tdellcate patients abandoning silk underwear and using very coarse stun lustead. Napoleon, whoso hands were good to model aud beautifully white, used bran and lemon juice, and no soap, unless to shave. In Knglaud, ou account of coal btnoke aud smut, soap Is more needed than lu countries with clear air. Many fashionable ladles of to-day, who would be much offended If they were called barbarous or uncivilized, uevcr use soap. They grease themselves with vaseline and such stuff aud carefully rub it all off again. Sau Krauclsco Call. Not Law but. Gosp-. Clergymen of the past often had traits of Individuality which are per haps not so common at the present day. Archbishop .Sumner was ouce holding a continuation In an English parish church, when he observed that a num ber of peopU were standing In the aisles, although several pews were empty. He stopped the service, and asked the reason. "The pews are private property," an swered a man, "and they're shut up '"There can be no such thing," said the bishop, authoritatively. "Let the pews bo opened." "We can't open 'em!" shouted some one. "Thtre're locked." "In there a locksmith here?" "Yes, my lord." "Very well; let tiliu remove the locks. A hymn shall be snug meanwhile." So the locks were removed, the audi ence seated itself, aud the continuation went ou, Youth's companion. "Hot)'" Mill" Admirer. Of all the communications with which Lord Huberts has beeu deluged since he went to South Africa the briefest aud best, he says, Is one he received from three Dublin admirers. It nads: "Dear Lord Robs We are Irish, und we think you are tho uicest mau there ever was, except daddy. Aunt Nell likes you dreadfully; she has a picture of you, aud she kisses It and says bless him!' Your little admirers. Frances Muriel, Molly, aud Klleeu." The Hloude I wish 1 could play the plauo, awfully. The Brunette Why, you can. New York World. 1 1 tliak VAMVdk luati d4tt14 Mad lli a, f v ? vwuau ivau tuc atari aQU llteha woulda't Ulltva It THE DALLES, OREGON. MAYS & CROWE M holcsntr .1 Itctnil Dewier In HARDWARE. STOYES AND TINWARE l'aiiu Machinery, Implements,, Wagons and Carriages. Iron, Steel, Goal and Blacksmiths' Supplies. Hardwood and Wagon Makm' Materials, Bicyclts, Guns, Ammunition, and Sporting Goods, Etc. NEW. GRIMES HOTEL E. m. GRIMES, Prop. Only Hotel at the Seaside Over looking the Surf. . Tnlli'ntli.plleil Willi (lie lienl Hint rim be pro ciirul. Until liiinnu nnd ilrmslnc roonn ucnrtne nun. SEASIDE, CLATSOP BEACH. ENTERPRISE SHOE CO. 83J North Third St. Boots and Shoes Hade to Order Repairing1 Neatly Done. Work called for nnd adhered. All work ifiinrnutecd. H. C. RILEY, Manager. Hcaduuniterrt for Capcn Co.'s Shoes C. K. Hhree. W. 8. McCnrter. tCo. .UK.M.I'.HS IN... Sugar, 1 8 Pounds $1.00. Best Valley Flour 70c and 75c Oreirmi I'liotir llrniil M. Iteililenev "Jlrnwii" ffcO. Prompt PellTcry. 1 70 Third St. plANO WAItKllOOMH or II. HIN8IIKlMKIt,Holo Agent for TIIK JACOII 1)1)1.1. PIANO Tlie Ix'il uprlKlil piano mmle, and ntlior llnl pln piano rented mil mild mi Itl.Ullmtnt. No.Ti'lhlrd Ctruet. KtlHtilljIu-d IW.'. Plionn North 651. SHAVER TRANSPORTATION CO. STEAMER CJEp. W. SHAVEN, Will lenve Portland, foot ol Wadilngtou St., Kini'Uy,'hu'""ly and 'llmrnlny oveuliiK at A o'clock. forauvle Uland.ht. Helen, Oaiilen, I)er li.ninl, Martliu, Kalamn, Neer City, Hauler, Ml. I'nOIll, Ma)Rr, Slt'lU, Oat Point. Kreeinauii, Jlanaulllo,('lattknule and all way aiidlii. Portlai Marke ..Alisky's Winter Garden., COL. J. F. HARVEY, Manager. . THIRD AND AlORRISON STS. The raott beautiful resort of in kind west of Chicago. Loges reserved for ladles. Arrangements made for private parlies, suppers, etc., at reasonable rates. MUSIC AFTERNOON The Tiater Garden is the coolest place in Locksley Hall SEASIDE, ORE. Beautifully Situated in Ocean Grove, Overlooking the Blue Pacific. This beautiful resort is open the year round. The HallJ has been rehtted throughout. ana cold salt water baths and a have all been added this year by THE DALLES, FRENCH A COMPANY, BANKER! TRANSACT A CKNERAL Utters M Credit lamed available In tha Raatrm filalea. fight Hichange ind Telerraphl fraualen void on Sew York, Cbicajo.&i. toula. Kan Kranclaco, Portland, Ore., hcaltla, WaatJ vv i.iiv. ivihi.ihvitbvh .. nwtiiivi. PIir.ltll-T'P SALK. In tho Circuit, Court of tho State of Oregon, for tho County of Multnomah. John Toole, Plaintiff, h. .IiiIih Ken worthy and Mary L. Keiiuortliy, his wife, and (I. 11. Chnnco, Dufend.ints. Jly virtue of an execution, judgment order and deeteo duly insutd out ol nnd uudor tho seat of tho abovo cutitled com t, in tho uboe entitled cause, to mo duly directed aud dated tho CtU day of July, 1000, upon a judgment loudorod and onteicd in wild court on tho L8th day of Juno, 11100, in faor of Johu Poolo, plniutiff, and against John Konworthy.nnd Mary L. Kenwoith, defendantM, for tho sum of if 1,000, with interest thereon at the rete uf 8 pot cent per annum Iroui tho l!7th dny ol April, 181)0, add the further pum ol .$100, with interest thereon at tho rati) of fl per cent per annum from tho 28th day of Juno, 1000, nnd fur tho lurthei Hum of .fit. no, costsnnil lUslmrsoiuents, nnd the coits of and upon this writ rummiindiug mo to miiko tnlo of tho following described ical property, to wit: All of lot 1 in block 1, all of lots 1 aud 3 in block S; lots 0, II, 7, 8, V0. 12, 111 aud 14 in block 4 in Tabordale, Multnomah county, Oregon, as shown by tho maps and plain duly recorded in tho olllco of tho lecordor of tho Biiitl county and lu said state. Now, therefore, by virtue of wild ex ecution, judgiuont ordor aud decree; nud in compliance with the enmuuiudn of said writ, 1 will on Monday, the lth day of August, 1000, at tho hour of 10 o'clock, A. M at the front door of tho county court house, iu tho uuy of Portland, said county ami stnto, sell at public miction, subject to redemp tion, to the lughcHt bidder, for U. K. gold coiu, cash it; hand, all the right, title aud interest which tho within naniod defendants or either uf theui hnd ou tho dato of tho niortuago horeiu S. (tho 1st day of October, 1805) or sluco had, in and to tho abovo described real proporry or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, judgiuont ordor, de cree, interest, costs and all accruing costs. Dated Portland, Or., July 0, 1000. WILLIAM FKAZIEH, rihorifT of Multnomah Comity, Oregon. Oregon llutchering Company, Fred Metzgor, innniigor, dealers in all kindf of fresh and salt meats aud linn, 41." Kverctt.street. Grelw, IlHrder&Co., Portland, Ore gon, dealers in iinploninuts and ve hicles Milburn farm, delivery, spring wngoiiH and buggioH. Chusa forco lift nnd tank )iuuipi. Milwauklo biudois, mowers and rakes. Engines aud sep arators. Fountain City hoe, shoo and dino drills. WollT-Americun high art liie.vcloi). Hluel aud chilled plows, disc, spring aud spike harrows. Eclipse stoel hay presses, (,'olumbuw Jlucgv Co.'s Columbus buggios und curriiiges. Phono, Oak 71. 182-84-80 Miulisou street, west eud of Madison i htreet bridge." J. F. O'Dounoll, gen- enil agent, Oregon, Wauhiiigton and , I Idaho Oregon Brass Works MOORE & HARPER, Props. llrH, Hell and Coinponltlnn C'natlniri. Alunv Ilium nnd I'lioaplior llrnnte. Ilraen Hall. JiiK, Hlesmlioat and Mavliluu Work a Keclnlt)', 69 Second Street, North. llet. Datlaand Kerett. Telrplionp Oiecmi Main 075. oQQyjjj I'OKTI.AMt N AND EVENING. . the city. A commodious dining room, hot dark room ior photograp MRS. CARLISLE, Proprietress. OREGON. BANKING NU8INK8S. vvticvi.viu Hauraiaji poinisouiavrautl