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About The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1900)
-BUSINESS LOCALS; Always k for tho famous General Arthur clpar. Esborg-GtinstClKrCo., general ageutn, Portland, Or. V. F. Thompson, ilenler in tolmcco, clgnrfl, fruit, uiinillvs iiml nil In, 2G0 Li treat. . Brady & Slicrri-tt, practical plumb erg, gas and htviiiu llttors. Dntilurn In lead nud iron pipo, kmh fixttiroq and plumbing goods of every dcHuiiptlon. Jobbing tlouo ut rcsuonablo rntuH. All work wiirnintcil. Steam and hot watur-hoatiiiK it opocialty Telephone Oak 411. 142 Firht street, Portland, Ore. C. A. Watson, Marine Drujj Sloic, 88 N. Third Mreet, l'ortlnml, Ore. Spe cialties: l'leckcnstoiu'a Lung Balsam and Colery Seltzer. It. II. Hoh win tz, driigBist and npotlto oary, 22G Uurnsidu Htroot, between Flint and Second, Portland, Or. l-'or flno fruits of all kinds for tho traveling public, call at 1G0 Noith Sixth Htroot. Ice cream soda. Basket (rultH for travelers. (Joorgo KiBor pro priotor Croatnory and bakery. Country but ter and fresh egns epoclulty; also creamery butter. .Mrs. B. Boydston, proprietor, comor Second and Columbia streets, Portland, Or. When medicines will not euro you, or when you got tired of sending money for medicinos, buy tho Natural Body Brnco from J. A. Clemeubon, drug jlst, 227 Yamhill street, between First and Second. II. 0. Cash Market. Cheapest and best goods delivered cast and west. tkirner Soveuth and Couch streots. Kverythlug Hrst-class. Cainuron & Mergeus. Jno. P. flharkey, manufneurtr of harneis, rnllari, saddles and strap nork; importer of saddlery, hardwaro, whips, pads, etc. 60 Union ave.j Port Jaud, Or. Kahu Bros., dealers In hidos, fur nud wool. 101 Fmnt Htroot, Portland, Or. G. Darilelsou, watchmaker, Jewoloi mid diauiond-suttor, 14U Sixth strout, i'ortland, Or. All work guaranteed. Brtrybody mrtkeg tho celebrated Monogram and Pamloia cigars. Thoy liare no eiiual. The Popular, 135 Firift stroot, hot. Washington and Alder Portland, Or., John Kcklund, piunrletor. Tol. Ore gon red 0U4, Columbia o()8. Portland Transler Saloon Chas. O. Blglln, proprietor. Choice wines, liquors and cigar. 1131 Gllian, cor ner Sixth, Portland, Or. Smyth & Howard, gonsral contract rs. Hoadi, bridges, trestles, munici pal Inipioreiuents, etc., Portland, Or." Diamond Vitiifled Briuk Company, (Incorpoiated). Paving brick a spe cially. 618 Chaiubm of Commerce The Western Oyster IIoiisj. 8am Jluokin, piopiiotnr. Oysters and crawfish, wlioli'Hulo and retail. By tlie gallon, i; by the pint, 'Jo cents. SM Wasliiurjlon street, lietwiuiu Sea ond and Tlnid. Telephone brown 484, The A. D. T. Messenger Co. is the old st and best service of the kind in the town. Headers of the New Age, git them thu preference. Money to loan, on furniture, pianos, or any good securities. Notes and mortgages bought. H. W. Kiug, room 40, Washington lyiilding. Iliug up Dr. Darling, 'ittii Morrison street, cor, Thlid and Morrison, ovci MoAllen McDonnell's. ORIco hours, 10;HU to 1'J a. in.; 1:80 to 6 p. in. At lusldout'e, K, 84th and Bel mont shoots, morning and utonliiH". Besidvuoo 'phones, Oregon, liltm 876j l)lumbia, MU7; offloo 'plione, Colum bia 14. French Dyeing and Cleaning Works All work done at very moderate prices Dyeing and cleaning of all kinds ot ladles' and Gent's clothing. Mourning cloth dyed in 48 hours. J, Deleau, proprietor, 466 Glisuu ut. The finest place in the uity to obtain fli st quality cigars tobacco and siiiok ers artloles Is that of Itmenthul & Budd, at U87 and 287 tf Washiugton treet, between Fourth and Fifth. Give these gonial dealers a call when you wisli anything in their line. Tele phone Main 76. A. A. Unruh, blcycjo repairine. Bracing and nutting down frames a specialty. Blojols sundries linked namtl, All work guaianteed. 183 Foot of Morrison street, Portland, Or. Call and see me when you are broken Aown, Agency for the Irupsilal Biny elej guuruutoud foi one yeai. Oregon 'phone black 3801. The Safe Store New and Second-Hand Safes Bought and Sold Cash Registers Lock Department Repairing JOHN E. DAVIS, Third Stroot, PORTLANB, OR liaon . Lktt, aaoron Kit so, rw. B. Lett KRIEG & LEVY GROCERS. 4 Washington El. roriicrTenth, Portland, 9u COFFEE AND TEA A SPECIALTY. Ws give Iteit Trading Stamp, noth '1'hons' IM. ESMOND HOTEL Portland, - Oregon. . Front and Morrison Streets. It AT KM! Eoroptan Plan, 50c lo $1.50 Per Day American Plan, $J to $2 Per D OSCAR ANDERSON, Manager. J C, PENDKUA8T, Chief Clerk. WHEN VOU I1UV Furniture, Carpets and Stoves FOR HOUSEKEEPING Out This Out Anil Oct Itcttiiclton st ..HENRY JENNINGS.. 172-174 First Stroet. KITAIIMHIIKO IMS. F. ZIMMERMAN - Hole Agent .Roxbury Rye. Foreign nud Domestic WINES & LIQUORS 103 Front .HtraM, Noar Hlnrk. IIIIITUMI, OH. ANN ARBOR .HOME BAKERY. Ont of tht moil complete balerys In Hie Norlhwtst. likes tb Best Pullman Bread In the WmI M. SHIELDS, Prop. 7 M.rrlin si. I'UMTXAMI, Oil. And 493 Union Avenue, rorner Sacramento, Alblua. Home-made broad, cake nnd plr. Baked bn anil lloitnn Itrown llri'nd eeij sturdsf. lei. Itcd I8M; Tel. Hod 311. "THE TASTE TELLS" THAT CUDAHY'S REX HAMS, REX BACON REX LARD AND REX CANNED MEATS ARE THE BEST. Jefferson Garden Saloon. DAVIHTIIOMAN, 1'iop. Wlies, Liquors, Cigars. Welnhird's Beer. rJIOSK, RKO lilt, KAMH.Y rtESOHT. Ccr. Ciiipmm siid J.tfmon tits., 1'ortltud, Or NORTH PACIFIC PLANING MILL CO. MANUKAOTURKKd . Sash and Doors and Blinds he!l prlcei on catlosd order. 22nd sndThurman Sta rORTLAND - - OR. long miliars 'i'nons Main ro A FULL LINE OF Electrical Supplies Lighting: ? BuUding?, Stores and Residences arc and incandescent. Elec tric Power for Elevators, Pumps and all Kinds of Machinery. PirtliMl Biiiril Electric Gi., IFEITI Ml ILIEI STS. BetkTbo35. VTH.E NEW AXE,5rOHTTiA,Nl, OftEGKXN. OUR BOYS Ad GIRLS, THIS IS THEIR DEPARTMENT OF- THE PAPER, ,C u- Qnnlnt BnjrlnKsnncl Cute Dolnirs of the I.lttlc Kolka Kverywhere, Outliercd uiul l'rlnted Hero for All OtUcrl.it' tie Ouca to Itend. One plcnH.'iut uiotiiliiK ninny y on rs ago the tiR'iiil)LT8 of tho llnldo fntnlly took tlielr fei'tits In tlie IjIk wn;oii l-'ntli-cr ItnlUu litiil Just ilrhuit up before the door. AltliottRli It wok a weuk-ilny, nil were dreHht'd In their Suuiliiy best. Mother llnldo wore ti pretty inerluo jrowti, short-wulsted, Remit In the skirt nnd with puffed sleeves; her sweet fnee, with BtnooMi'bnnded linlr, peeped out from a Iiiikc seoop bonnet, Kiirhinded with robes nnd tied with n big bow. Slio wore mitts, nud n Cnutou nhnwl with long silk fringe. Kuthor Bnlde's emit wns long-tnllcfl nnd buttoned up tightly; his shlrt bosom wilt ruflled, nnd n round his neck wus wound n blnck sntln stock. lie looked like the picture of Andrew Jack son, Abby thought. Tho boys, Ben nnd .Toe, were resplend ent In new blue "roundnbouts" wlta brass buttons. As for Abby herself, Hbe felt very flno In her pink frock. ( era hroMcrcd pnntulettcs, leghorn lint nnd snndnl slippers. Fnther lintl Just open til Ills mouth to sny "(let upt"to the horses, when somebody wnti seen hur rying down the dusty cross-ronds, and two Blirlll voices culled out, "Vnltl" It wns Aunt I'rnshy Becker nud hor sister, Miss Kushy. Mnny years before, these two spinster Indies hnd been iinmed "PrnsHln" nnd "Itussln." They rnmo up, pulling nnd swinging their green reticules like big hop-blossoms. "We'tl like to go to town nnd seo-ItP gnsped Aunt I'rusliy. "I snyH to'Uushy, We've seen the stngc-coneh In Its day, nn' "Clinton's Ditch," nnd now we want to see It!'" Knther nnd Mother Bnlde exchnnged glnr.ces, then the bitter snld gently, "Abby, I guess you nnd the baby hnd better get out nnd mnke room for our neighbors." Abby obeyed without n murmur, for thnt wns the way children were brought up In those days. "it's too bntl to linve thojchllil stny nt homo on account of us," said Aunt Bushy, hesitatingly. Tut! tut! She'll live to see It long nfler you nnd Brushy and the rest of, us nre laid nway In the ohurchynrd!" exclaimed Father Balde, ns be started up the prancing team. Abby walked slowly up the puth leading to the bouse. Her face wns very sober, ni l'' "ot 8,,ru ,,ml u tow' teiirs did not siot the pretty laveuder strlngx "f hut' bonnet. But she soon grew more uhevrful. especially when Baby Elizabeth, sleeping In her uruis, awoke nud begun to smile nud tool "Yes, yes, little sister, yon uud I nro left behind!" snld Abby. "Wo can't k to town, hear the baud piny, buy train ing gliigerbreud and candy 'Glbrtiltars' and seo It but! We'll go down on the hillside, and you enn roll on the green grass nnd I'll read The Children of the Abbey!' " Soon the baby sister lay contentedly on her blanket spread ou the grass, her fat hands clutching clover-tufts, while Abby sat leading. But the eyes of tho latter often wnudeied from her book to the pleasant scene befoio her the In oad llnis. given and feitlle; the Mo hawk Blver winding in and out like a silver thread, and cloe beside It the htralghter Hue or the canal. Nearly still was something that of lnte hail expeelally attracted Abby' at tention a long low of wooilen ties of yellow-white newness, and across them steel rails Blretchlng fur up nnd down the valley. The crowd of foielgu work men, who for weeks past had labored there with pickaxe nud hammer, had gone nway. But suddenly a shrill sound smote the silence a sound never before hetml throughout tho length of the green vale! Abby sprang to her feet and looked eagerly eastward. What wns that she saw that great black something, rum bling and rushing, making one think of the llery dragon St. lieorgo slew! With swift motions It glided nlnug tho steel uills-there was a strange looking cab or cart tilled with gentle men wearing tall hats and black satin stocks like her father's-and then the mounter shot away, leaving a cloud of smoke and a shower of red sparks be hind Itl Abby sat down with a thud of satis faction. "Well. I declare!" sho ex claimed. "liven If I didn't go to the vlllnge, I've seen It, after nil!" Do you kuow what It was? Why, he very llrst train that ever passed over the New York Central Ballroad! Youth's Companion. Koollntr Uniulpii, Tom my lladley Is one of the greatest boys for fun you ever saw, A great, fat, awkward fellow, too, but Just as good as he can be. Due of Tommy's pranks Inst summer, when he went to visit his grandfather, was to causo such surprise nnd fun lu grandpa's house, that the old people have not yet got over tnlklug about It. One day Tommy wns up In tho garret where there were lots of old trumpery, spinning wheels, yellow wasps nnd such things, when he came upon a Milt of clothes that his grandfather used to wear. Tommy put on the suit, and going down stairs fouud his grandpa's spectacles and hat. Then bo sat dowu lu his grandparent's chnlr, near the open kitchen door. The day was warm and old Mr. White had gone out Into the garden In his shirt sleeves and without his hat. lie came lu the back door to get It, aud not flud lua It on the uejr. and uot mlav the Tmnn" in the chair, began looking around. Tommy's grandmother now came In at the other door, nnd Tommy winked nt her to keep still while grand pa was looking for his lint. At last she snld, "Fnther, enn't you Ilnd your hat?" "No, motherl" nnswered grandpa, "I rnn't see anything without my spec tacles." "And where nre your glnsses?" "Don'i know. They're lost, too." "Here's nn old gentlemnn In your chnlr, father, maybe he knows." But nt thnt Tommy could hold In no TOMMY IN COSTUME. louger nnd burst out with such a laugh that ho will never forget nbout fooling grandpa. Weekly Bouquet Mosqultoea Bins for Society. When you listen to tho drone of a mosquito It mny detract from the nn noynucc you are likely to feel If you remember that tho peculiarly tensing sound Is really a song that tho female Insect makes to attract the male. Tho low notes of the mosquito arc mnde by the drumming of Its wings ns It flies, but tho keen, shrill hum thnt you usu ally becomo conscious of nt about the tlmo the mosquito Is preparing to fenst on your blood comes from little drums ranged nlong the sides of the femnlc In sect. Some Interesting experiments with n tuning fork have shown thnt tho nervous little iinteuunc of the mnlo mosquitoes beat time In hnrmony with the sound waves from the tuning fork, provided tho fork Is held within the range of tho sounds produced by the female mosquito. Minnie Couldn't Do It. Mamie, aged -1, hud been given n blu silk sush for a blrthdny piesent nud the llrst dny she wore It she wns constantly running to her mother to have It tied. "Why, Mnmle," snld her mninmn, "this makes tho llfth time I've tied your sash this morning. You must learn to tie It yourself." "But how enn I, mnmnin," replied the little miss, "when I'm stand ing around lu the front all the tlmeV" PATRIOTISM RUBBED IN. That la the Way We ttoinctiinca Tench It to Children. I have a friend who tenches In one of tho Boston schools, the Inst person lu tho world who would ever voluntar ily be found marching lu processions or engaging lu hiiud-to-hnud encounters with mobs. Yet on Dewey dny she speut hours lu helping to marshal a host of school children through crowd ed streets, picking them from under tho feet of tramping hordes, and protecting them from utter destruction when they were overrun by mob violence. "Well, what thenV" said my couipnu-' Ion. "Would you have had the poor little chaps all left at home? That's the way we tench 'em patiooltstu rub It In, you see." "Kvery ono of those chlldien," I snld severely, "wns legally entitled to two patents. There must be some uso for pnreuts In the everlasting economy of things, though mnny of them don't seem to suspect It. If the time ever comes when the enriched natural his tory courses demand thnt the pupil shnll be sent Into the wild beasts' enges In order to observe their habits It Is tho teacher who will bo doomed to accom pany them. And If during the visit tho lion begins to lick his chops nnd de- j'ninnd food It Is the tencher who will be expected to come cheerfully to tho .front nnd say: 'Knt me!, When I nccept- ed my present inunllleent salary I pre pared myself, of course, not to falter nt little sacrifices like Ibis.' In the mean- 'time the child will have retired In goml order, nud tho parent tho female par ent will be safely nt home embroider ing a dolly or writing n paper for the Woman's Club. hat the male parent will lie doing Is one of the things 'no fellow could be expected to know!' ", Atlautlc Monthly. The Trouulo in llnvunn. Much has been snld nud written about making Havana a good place to live In. but no one unfamiliar with tho primitive conditions now prevailing lu that city from a sanitary point of view can realUo the greatness of the task. Tho city has no sewer system, nud oveu no surface drainage. The houses are generally of stone, aud consist of a room fronting on the street, back of which extends u court, along the side of which are arrauged other and small er rooms. The last room lu the rear h generally the kitchen. In the floor of this kitchen Is dug n sinkhole. Into this bole, which has no outlet except the natural seepage, flows all refuse from the house. As long ns tho con tents of this sinkhole keep below tho kitchen floor all Is considered well. When It overflows, a few londs are taken out to make room for more. Some of these sinkholes had uot been cleaued lu flfty years until the rest leaa Americans, with their troublesome Ideas, came along and forced the own era to make some attempt at sanitation. Harpr,a Weekly. Foolish people allow pride to rob tlii of winy comfort. t . dW$&m f ILL1AM RCBSILL MACKEKZII ; rOBLIO ACCOUNTANT FOUT1.AND, OnEGON PORTLAND RAILWAY COMrANT. General Office corner First anJ Waihlng ton Bt 1 11)' the lines nt thli cotupimr and Hi con nruttona, the Eccond Htrn'l I.lnei Portland Traction Co.. or Filth Street Uno: and Ihe Eatt Bide ItHllnayCo., all pnrt of the etty can be reached upon Ik pamnt ot a rtVK-CKNT KAUKrnrli a. On the Went Bide Can run et'cty lOnilaiitM. On tho t'ortland A Vancntitnr I.inr. can leiocFirttnnd Wmhlnjton ktrcetn for Wood. lawn every 20 minute from . m. lo.1;20p. in.) then every 10 ininiilcs to 6 30 p. m.', then every SO mtnnf,. . II n n n n.i Rululnv Hr.t ctr J lcnrcs at 7.40 a. rn. tnn lraro for Vancouver every lninniM trom 0:20 a. in. to OilOp, ni on Wednesdays and Saturdays, als at ll aud 11,30 p.tn. On Vunda Hrt car liac at 7:40 a. in VouvilUnavo money by buying Vancouver rnund-trip ticket!) st the office. Ofllci- hourt 8 a. m, to 5 p. m,i 8unda, 10 a. in. to 12m. O.F. 1'AXTOK, President. i. F. nATOHKI.DUt, 6ccrelary. I'OItTljAND TItAOTION COMPANY. (Formerly Cable Hallway.) Operates I'.lectrio aud Cable Mtioel Kslltvay from Union Depot up Fifth Ht. by the Principal Hotel, PoKtnlllcc, Courthouse, llltr Hall. etc.. to Portland Heights and tho City Park. From the Heights cnubcobtntned an unrivalled yiiw of the city, rivers, surrnuiidliiK country and mountain ranscs. nltli ilm snow-capped sum mits of Mounts, llnud, Adami), Ht. Helens aud Hauler. Cars rim ntvt-y 7 1-3 minute. First car lenvrs I'ulon Depot al 0:37 a. m. First car leaves Porllaud Heights at 6-33 a. m. Last car leaves L'l Ion Depot at 11:30 p m. l.ail car lcacs Portland Heights for depot al 11 p. m. Last car leavei Porthtud Heights for poner-houite ut lt.Mp. nt. Transfers at Fifth and Washington Ptrcctt with Portland Hall way Co.'s Hues and Kait Side. Kallnay Co. line. Afmoar & 60., FINEST QUALITY Hams Bacon When onco yon use them -you will find they aro the Uncut flavored goods. fifth and Couch Sts. USE LUCKEL'S Borax Soap For Washing Flannels. Will Never Shrink" Nor Harden. rRY ONE BAR AND BE CONVINCED. IHE WASHINGTON LIFE INSURANCE CO,, 01 NEW YOK A policy holders' rndiiiaii). Its conlinots aro plain, short, eaiily under stood. Ini'onteMsbto Iter one ear. Xoii-fnrff liable after three i'ri t-eeo'ir I'ortland agency, Wnrhlnslon build ing. C. L. FAY, General arciU. Picture Frames. Pictures. Art Materials Bornstoln's Art Storo, 107 Washington street - Ilet Klfth an-JKUU ri)KIl,.Nl OltlXiON. -Tim Multnomah Trunk Co MAN'UFACTUIlKltrt OK TRUNKS TRAVELING BAGS and SAMPLE CASES Salesrooms 143-145 Sixth Stree; PORTLAND, OREGON. AMES & HARRIS Manufacturers ol CELKMUTKO 11 LACK STIUI'K ORA1SBAO F1.A11S, TKNTH. Hl'ltMl' ANII OOVI'O.V J1AUP, K'MJ. IO and 12 North First St. MERCHANTS' BATHS PORCELAIN TUBS. Merchants Hotel 48 North Third Stroet. Bet. Couch aud Pavls. Telephone North 311, KROGHMAN & HARTMAN Hardware, Tools and Gatlery Ajcnls for ATK1PTS CELEBRATED CROSS-CUT SAWS U3 NR8T 8TRKKT. bet. Yamhill and Tayiw, rOKTLANI), OR. w 3. KAllPKtlM', ; DEALER IN HARMVAnB. . Rime's, Itaiipcc Tin,, Copper and Oranlte Iron.Warcf Crockery, ulasswaro ,'lo,', Furnishing Goods. Jobbing promptly at tended lo. Ml-MJ rinst et., cor. Alder, Odd Fellows' Bldg., I'OItTl,ANI, OltKOO'N. K ItANEIl A KlUMKll TAILOltS 228 Washington Street, I'OKTI,ANP, OREGON. ;l F. SIIKA-l'I.UMIIINO, BTEAM AND 0A8 K1TT1N0. Dealer In I'lnniMliftnnd IlcatliiK Supplies. KiiKlncers' Trimmings nnd racking, lieni-riil ARent for the. Cleveland Faucet to. Hot Water llentliiK HSticclalty. Ni. Maud 12 Sc-ond Strict, N6rth Telephone CS'J. I'ortland, Or. TTKNHY EVKItDISO COMMISSION MERCHANT Wholesale nud Retail Dealer In HAY, ORAIN, KEEP AND 6TAW.K QUO ' CERIE8. IV47 FTont fit. rORTI.AND, OREOON Eslnbllnhed In New York 1752. Mew York, Chicago, llnstoti, I'hlladelphU Denvon I'ortland. DKVOE A RAYNOI.PS CO. . J . l'alnts. Colors, Varnishes, I-ead, Krushei. Arllnts' Materials, wholesale- only. No. M First Btreet, comer I'lne. 1'orlland, Or. 'rhones, Oregon lied 6S3, Columbia 451, PORTLAND LOAN OFriCK C Pan Mahx. l'rnprlclor. ...Hlgiiest l'rle6 l'ald for Old Oold and Sitter.. No. 71 Third Street, Near Oak PORTLAND, OR. Losns money on all kinds of security. Unre deemed pledges sold for amount loaned T H. WILD Jobbing and Rotnll Dealer In , WINES AND LIQUORS 13J Third fitrcet. Opposite Mssonlo Temple. , ' i I'ortland, Oregon. m A. WOOD. r'eal khtati: and tenhion ArroiiNEY. Room 1U, Odd Fellows' llulldln. I'OltrLANP, ORF- n a. tinory MANUFACTl'ltlNd JEWELER. Diamond fitter. Repairing neatly done. Any design ol Jewelry made-tu order. Upstairs over The Kniimii". Comer Second and Morrison ttreuts, I'ortland, Or. n W. ARIH3 F. W. ARIbH A CO. Wholesale llrokcragc and Commission No. 05 Front Street. Columbia 'Phono 219. I Portland, On a " -i kORTLANP JEWELER AND OIT1CIAN Watch and Clock Repairing: Cleaning, 75c; main spring. 75'. All work guaranteed. Spectacle Irinii 2.1c up; rimless evo glajses lor 11.25. wllh ihe K-fl leiues. Eyes tested free. The Poitlaud Jeweler and Optician, lit.' Klnt St. near Alder. F AIRUANKS' HTANPARP 80ALES. Fairbanks, Morse A Company, I'lrst and Stark Streets. Portland, Oregon, Ttlcphono 81. T)AXTON, IIKAUII A; HI.MON Altorneys-at-lJtw. MO ChambvV of Commerce, rorllaud ' Oregou. mllK OKI.ICIIHATRI) HCIIMTZ MILWAUKEE IIEER On draught (.or. Fourth and Morrlion streets, rorllaud. Or. TUT 0. NOON HAG CO. Manufacturers and Importers of I1AC8, TWINES. TENTS ANR AWNINGS, FlJkUS AND .MINING 1IOSK. Rngultig Material, Canvas, Sail Making In all its llranches, Cotton Duck, Cordage, etc, 5-J-W N. First St. aud 210-2I2-214.-J1C Couch St.. I'ORTLAND, OR. rtOWNINQ, HOPKINS A. CO. BROKERS. Ground II cor, Chamber of Commerce, I'ortland, Or. D and E, Bailey Uiilldlug, Seattle, Wash. New YorkSUM-ic Exchange. Chicago Hoard of Trade. c R. WINSLOW A CO. Agents Roton Rubber Shoe Co. Rublwr Hoots and fdioes. Patent Veutllsle-l Tennis Sho.-s, Oiled Clothing, Hub ber Clothing. Parke Leather ' toled Roots. 87 Front St, -PORTLAND. OR. "JOSEPH SUPPLE Proprietor of HOAT YAIID AND MARINE WAY Office and Yard, Foot ol Relmont St.. Columbia 'Phone 533, PORTLAND, OR. K, Munton. , Munson. mllK ANIIEUSER BUSCH-Flne lunch every 1 day. Hot beer on earth. Fine wines, lln uors and cigars. 231 Morriton St., cor. becoud. Poitlaud, Or, EASTERN OYSTER HOUSE ED. JOHNSON, Proprietor. Crawfish, when In season, cooked in win. -" 812 Washington St., near Sixth. Oregon Phone Red 1954. PORTLAND, OR. Columbia Phone 77. OTRKIBIO A HUMASON'S PHARMACY Corner 2nd and Washington Sts. Strictly high grade medicines at lowest prices. Money saved by patronising us. ClUN bALOON Fornnswlne. liquors and cigars call at3M Tkitdtl. J. II. Uovrt, rip. J. 1 :- lijSr ii-.&VC!