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About The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1900)
' ''' THE NEW AGE, PORTLAND. OREGON. w TOPICS OF THE TIMES. IfcJrn Cioiiltl nnri Hetty Green pretty ri'll offset ench other, The next time Mr. Aator tries to break Into lilli society ho will have it coinpetciit chiiperoii. To cultivate the eorteet Htiiiidliij: po It Ion JitKt touch the nose, the client and the tnen to the wall anil then letuln the nttltmle. Dlninonil valuex have liierrnieil, ow fnir to the war and the tinst. Actress es ptepnrliiK to he lohhed will please iiiniic note of this fact. The MipeiKtltlon that a bulldoj; can not K mad Is HoltiR the roiiiids of the prenfi OKnln. No tramp of extensive fnnii-.vnnl experience lellees It. The Chinese name, "Tk'n-Taln," mennR "The (Sale to Heaven," but tho imiiip Is curiously Inappropriate Just now, whatever It may once have been. 1,1 Mime CIiiiiiu' may send his sou to n American college. Should ho do no more than develop Into an all-round tthlete, It's belter than be lug Just a toxer. Swinging n neythe Is Hue exercise Just after nunrlse, If you can nvold everything save the grass. The legs and feet pccm to have u quiet knack or getting In the way, and It's bud for them. One of the paiadoxes of the Chinese character Is that while ordinarily n most docile and good-humored people they are terribly and Ingeniously cruel alike In the punishment of their crim inals and In the treatment of their en mh'H In battle. Our experienced postal clerks are sel dom Htnggercd by a blind address. I'or Instance, a letter fnun (ierinauy ml dressed to "P.dwaid Mauuigartiu-r, Oumteii. Illinois stieet llilfi, Ihelo," was promptly delivered to Mr. Hauuigartner at No. 1,515 Ohio street, Qiilucy, III. The census authorities assert that no dllllcully wiiMround In getting an iwers from women regarding their age, and that the average age of women Is greater than that of men. This should explode the perennial Joke about tho unwillingness of a woman to tell her age, or, If she tells, to prevaricate In regard to It. Hut will the Jokeis stop oil account of this showing of fact' Can anything block the onward way of wlnit the majority takes to be u good Joke, wIip'i once It Is started' With new generations hungering and thirst ing for Jokes, would It be well to sup press either this or the mother-in-law Joke without supplying something 'eiiually as good'" When the women tun all the newspapers, they can lake their revenge. Hut perhaps they will be too magnanimous to do so. London Truth criticises the severity of the law In dialing with suicides ami quotes eases which have their parallel In America. It tells of a man named Ilullock, who plcudcd guilty In court of an attempt at suicide. A charge of rmhcxxlciucni had been made against tilin. which turned out to lie uujustlllud ml which was ultimately withdrawn. At the time he was III ami worried, anil when a policeman went to ariest him tie shut himself In the head with a re volver. When Hullock had been ills charged from (he hospital he was placed on trial for attempted suicide. He bad lost the um of his right eye as the result of his temporary Insanity, and his counsel urged that under the circumstances mercy and lenience would be Jiistllled. The .lutlge answer ed the appeal by observing that" the prisoner has brought all (ho trouble upon himself," and he sentenced him to three months' hard labor. Truth Is trying to secure the pardon of the man from the llomu Secretary. Another case Is that of a man who has been kept In Jail three mouths awaiting trial on the charge of cutting his own throat It may be necessary that the law should provldo penalties for an at tempt to commit suicide, and these pcnalllcb ma) deter no mo who would tilherwloe commit suicide; like the mail who was prevented from taking poison by his friend, who thieateued to shoot him If he did not drop the bottle of ur Keiilc, Yet a trial and sentence (o Im prisonment for attempted suicide can hardly liuvo the effect of reconciling the punished man to life. It would be better If he were niade to feel that the Mate wanted him to live and would give hliu n chance lo get out of his doubles. In these days of blgli-tensloued liv ing, when one Is always mentally limit ing to one's fi lends; "All the wmld Is .piecr except you and me, and you're a little iiiecr," such an aitlcle as J, M. Huckley's "How to Safeguard (die's Sanlly,' In the Century Magaxlne, Is timely nnd acceptable. He says that the wldeMitead belief (hat persons of powerful Intellect aie more liable than others to go mad Is an enoiieous one In fact, the opposite is due, "A large number, actually and lelatUely, of the tut-uin. consists of (he more Ignorant clat-M's of farm laborers, artisans, sail ors, boldlern, uiul persons without em ployment, Hard working farmers of tho' poorer class, and especially their wives, living remote from towns, buy ing little variety lu life, reading little, conversing nnd thinking In tho same nits, furnish a largo proportion of such cases." 'lo preserve a sound mind In a uuutl body one must, says the write, I observe the Inws of health with rcgfird to food, exercise uud Bleep- Few be come Insane, who, with suttlclcnt men- , tal occupation, dally take two or three boors or vigorous exercise In the open nlr, mid do not protract exciting stud ies or business far Into the night. "JL'ho observance of one day In seven by u complete change In subjects of thought, and the suspension of modes of activ ity required for six days, would bo philosophical, even though It had no basis In religion." Other foes to sanity that the doctor mentions arc anxiety, exaggerated sensitiveness, and the lack of occupation- that great wealth makes possible. The best prescription for In somnia dates, he says, from the tlmo of Solomon: "The sleep of a laboring mail Is sweet, whether he eat little or much; but the abundance of the rich will not surfer him to sleep." These are old truths that long ago men grappled to their souls with steel hooks, but the grappling., have become weak nnd It Is well lo see to It that they are tight ened. At no time lu tho history of English letters has punctuation hail less to do than now lu clarifying expression. In the first, place, this Is tho era of the short sentence. Again, the comma Is lu process of elimination. In the his tory of printing tho coinnm was tho first point of punctuation to bo evolved. Greeks before tho tlmo of Christ had found punctuation necessary, but It wns In an early translation of the Hlblo that the comma first was used. After other characters had come tho comma found new and relative uses. Twenty live yeurs ago the school text book oil Kngllsh grammar Insisted on the use of of tho comma to mnrk th lenst of rhet orical pauses, lu addition to setting off every phrase and elnuso with the samo murk. This, simply In i (-cognition of the fact that the tendency to misuse the comma had resulted In an Kugllsh that was unintelligible without this punctuation point. The comma had put a premium on slovenliness. A sen tence could be started blindly, the writer depending upon the comma to link phrase to clause and lend the read er through tho tangled maze of his ver biage. He emphasl.ed, modified, col ored ami phrased where he was confi dent that tho comma would mark the way to the end. To-day, however, theie "Is n distinct disposition on the part of prlutshops to economize In tho use of the comma. Already this disposition Is having Its effect on current litem lure. While It has a tendency to short en sentences, It 1ms a still greater mis sion lu forcing clearer sentences. In this elimination of the comma the mod ern newspaper lias taken a lend. As a rule, Its favored style admits of Piio commit only where It Is a shnip neces sity. Thus the newspaper writer above all others cannot depend upon the com ma to point his meaning. Realizing this he writes to nvold It. Tho result Is that adverbs, adjectives, phrases and all forms of modifiers nn lu closest re lation to the parts of speech whlchthey affect, leaving a scntenco so clear thnt "he who runs may read," Whatever may be said of the degenemcy or mod ern literature no one will deny that the written language of to-day Is clearer than It ever was before. Nobody will deny that some of enshrined classics, If stripped of slovenly conuuns. would be unintelligible. Not only has the comma degeiiemted, but the Italicized point of a wltllclMU, the slovenly brackets, the overwoiked quotation marks, nnd the lazy dash, all are reduced lo the occa sion of strictest necessity. All this has made for better Kugllsh. llrlilgliiK of tho IMllluulty. A lady had Issued Invitations for a dinner of twelve, and on the morning of the appointed day, when conferring with her footman, she ills-covered that one of the twelve silver shells lu which scalloped oysters were to be served had been misplaced. Itlgld i-careli for the missing article having proved unavail ing the lady decided that, sooner than give up that course, him would simply decline oysters when they were hand ed to her, nnd so the eleven shells would be Milllclcut, It happened that when the oyster were served at dinner the hostess was engaged lu a very nulniated convcrn tlou with some of her neighbors, and, forgetting her determination, she took one of the shells of oysters and set It before herself, If the servant's heart fell In conster nation at this he gave no external sign of It, but, speaking lu (ones distinct though low, said respectfully: "K. cuse me. madam, but you said I was to remind you tint! the doctor forbade you eating oysters." London TIt-Hlts. A Muddled Memory, "I'm lust achlni: to have tho... wnr dlsi.atchc-i mention some of tho dear old Chinese names that were so famil iar to me when I dogeared my crude little geography in tuo old led brick school house on the hill," "What naniesV" "Why, Yting-tse-Klnng nnd Honng Ho, and and Irragmaddy, and-iind Ptiksamtiuoddv. and and Tiimhlrl.pi millMint Memphreniagog. and oh, yes, iiclooclil-Him, aim spenentelos, and " "Well, irood-dav. I'll se von liiliip1 - Cleveland Plain Dealer. I.eiiion ,luico Ihr tloursoiif-tM. A singer In grand opera contradicts tho statement frequently made that lemon Juice U excellent to relieve a slight hoarseness. It may clear the voice at first, but only for a short time, and tho strong acid U extremely lu Jiuiotu to the vocal chords, A woman's Idea of obtaining revenge In ti perfectly satisfactory manner U to milk up n few sandwiches, Invito In her frleuds, and leave tho hated o out. leading Bii.Iii.ss Us ol The Dolto ..,.. ........ r. ,. ... I,- FIRRT NATIONAL HANK, T.IK DALLES, OR. J. B. Bchetik, fret.; II. M. Real, Cashier., A general bunking IhmIucm transacted. t) ponlis rciclved, subject tonight itrnH or check. Collections made and proceeds t romptl)re-, talttod on ilav of cnllcct'iui. Mht and tele graphic. erchanrtr auld uu .NVvr York, Han Krua- cleco and I'ottltnd. L.V !; Ij.lll.NClI A. CO, HANKERS Till. DAt.r.KS, OR. D. M. French. J. W. French?! J. C. Ho. teller, C (tinier. -iV-lSh T IIK CEt.KUIlATKD COI.UMMA MtKWKRY Al'dUHT nUCHI.KK, Prop. Tl.li nell-knnwn brencry Is now taming oat thu btit llccriiiid Porter cast of the Caacudei. ine latent .qitiii....ei ior mu inanuiuL-iiiru ui good healthful lterr linve been Introduced, nnd only the lir .1-c1bs article will be placed on the, Mini -.el. Knit Hecoud Street . in.- itinva no' ' Sftf miiK whtfrr.uN i.UMur.u company ,?j? Oftlce: Seventeenth and Front (.treett. Portland, Orejon. "h TheUmalillaHousi 1 1E DALLES, OR. - SINNOTT & FISH, Proprietors! .,Tho American Plan Only .... Unlet, It, f I..V) and U lei day. 4 All trntiiH Mop for iiBaiger. O. It. A N. ticket olnre. Wolcrn Uiilnn telegraph. Long -.Lstinico Dell telephone. Agcnti and olllco for U stage lines. .Vtioimno'Jailoiu llrst el a. Z. F. MOODY THE DALLES, OH. General Forwarding r Commission Merchant. Oniic. mid Warehouses at RAILROAD AND STEAMER DEPOTS. Wool handling our specialty, tiialii bought urnl sold. The Regulator Line. III. Oilier, Portland ( Istoria NAVIGATION CO. THROUGH FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINE.... D-My Line of Stcimm Between PortUntL Vancouver, Guctde Locks, Hood Rivet and ill Points on the Washington side. The slsamrri Dalits City and Ktiulator teats Fortland artry mornlaf (eicapt Sunday) at 7 and The Dalles at 8 a. m., arriving at destina tion in ampU lima for outgolug trains. rtlfht Rata Urtally ilducat. W. C, Al.l.A WAY. dtn. Agt.) roomf ('urtHUfOl.'lha Pallet, Or SLITER'S CAFE 148 SIXTH STREET Between Morrison and Alder -HKST aitADES OF- ...Wines, Liquors and Cigars,,, The Ktneit Straight 10-ctnt Paloou In tht Norluvreit. VANO SOAP AND CrUyfcy MTAK IIUKWKUY CO. Brewers and lloiileis of the Famous HOI OOI.n UEKR VANCOUVKK. WASH. B ItOWN M'OAHK, S1KVKD0KK3 i'ortland, OreffOD. rorretpootleiiee aolleltisl. t-hti' ntatl prompt!) delivered, t'ablo addn'v llNvrn. .1 OUS KIII.LV General Uurauca Atent. Fire and Marine. Scottish Union A National Int. Co., Mtnburi and London! Western F. and M, Auurance, Co., Toronto, Cau, iltf Third St., Columtlau Uldw, OUTCUVrE J1UKD-UAMKR BnTCLIFFK, rv John Ullcd. Walt l'ir and Decorations, 11 In and li-orattvo t'aHsr ilauliiir, Hou l'alutlng, Uralulug, KaUomluliik'. Hhoii and store, a Aldar btrt, furlland, Or. 'Vnoua lilack 10- PORTLAND, OREGON. y iKAJWNG BUSVOBS RRMS C EASTERN OREGON. ALSTON CO. Dealers In rarnitara, Cai-ett, Walt Paper and Bhadaa Uudertaklnf Goods. X.A OnANDB, on. u & DASC'liK r.1 Dealer In ffardwsro P1 Mlnlns; BnppMea, Ftores, Tla V. ve, Cutlery and Oiiuk. nAKER CITV, OltEOOS TtAKEK CITY mON'WOUK1? Jb 1E0. F. HcLYNK, fronrletor. Xnlldtrs of Stamp Mills Or C'ma ond Oen ral Jllnlng. HMrmlll nnd I'lanlnic Mill M t'blnery, Arrhtteetural VVtrk, t.l". Hrasa and Iron Founder and Miichrnlsta. t-peclal atten tion Klven to repairing nnd rebuilding all ktndi jtl machinery. TtWpbone Itcd 1CU HAKr.R CITY, OR. YllIIK ST. LAWRKKU- TRKD ERNST, Troprletor. 4nlf Ant cIms. European plan J1AKER CITY, OREfJOtf. JW. WI9D0M CO. Drugflttt and Apotherartel. 'Fraterlptlont carefully romponnded. TotUl , Articles. iL- Main Street, RAKER CITY, OR. iiy l'ATTK90N l'roprletor of THE KXC1IAN0K 8AI.00M U Ant for -"OM Rarbce," Wondfori v,uuui, ny., nuiiaey, HAKKR CITY, ORKOON. VyATERMAN - ECIlMlTZ Wholesale and Retail Pralers In J WINES, UQUOIU AND CWAR fAKER CITY, OR. ';iMIK STORK t One of the finest plares In the city for traveling men, KNK W1NE3. I.IQU0K9 AND CIU AM Remember the place. X ACKERMAN, Proprietor, MAKER CITY, 0 u NDKRTAKINQ In tha neatest form. Pnl. Ithed aud metalllo roltlns. A No. 1 hearse. (Joodker ilea assured. ', .. W, B. NELSON, Funeral Director, N PENDLETON, 0 T.a TAYLOR THE "HARDWARE MAN." Mardwar. Stores, Tin aud Copperwara. Ume, Plaster, Cement, Coat, Iron and titoelaud Uydraullo l'lie. -tlfatn Street. PENDLETON, OK mlU PlONtKH DRUU 8T0RU DLA SLATE, Proprietor. Oar stock It thoroughly up-to-date. Waearr) uolbluK lut strictly Al goods at popular prices. UJ Court Street. PENDLETON, OK. Hotel Pendleton.. ?. J. MOORE, Proprietor, ENDLETON OR HENRY RUST Pacific Brewery BAKER CITY, ORGEON. A. NEUBERGER DEALER IN Fine Whiskies and Cigars Headquarters for Mining and ComruercUl Men... BAKER CITY OREGON nOBKKTO OAFK lWt Oradet of WINKS, LIQUORS AND CIGAR! rurlh aud Stark Sts., PORTUVND. OREOON Prltata Entrance. 10) Fourth Street TeW phoaa Black 1WI. w S fAY GOOD WAGES To Good Peopla Fur Good Work TAR LAUNDRY CO, No. M Gltsan gv, ntarTkk ta rttt-a T7- Maka Yaur Deposits With tha ilOMMKRCIAL BANK ; capital, ."iO,000.: RcsponMblllty, ItoO.OOO. oardof dlrcctora: Ucn. Thoi. M. Anderson, W. L. Rotae, H. Mr Beard, Lieut. C. It. Martin, Henry Christ. Interest paid on time depoalts. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT PeM)lls received In sums of One Dollar and upward. Intefot credited seml-annuallv.H. M. litard, President; Hen. Tho. M. Anderson, VUe-l'ieulcnt A. Uossack, Cashier, F IR8T NATIONAL HANK OF VANCOUVER, WASH. Charles llrown, prc'ldciit. I M. Hidden, vice prvaldelit, K. U-Canby, cashier. L KONARD HOUSE Furnished Rooms f Rent by tho Day, Week or Month. MRS. V. O. HON I). Proprietress. 80i East Morrlaou 8t . PORTL,ND, OR TTjiUaENE II0C1I -Wholesale Dealer In W1NK1, I.IQl'ORS AND CIC.AI.S Ofllcci 110 Fourth Street, relephone lost. PORTLAND, OIU'.OON pORTLAND ROLLING MILLS Manufacturer, of PIO IRON AND STEEL. N. E. AVER, Manager, find and N tenia I Streata r , w ILLIAM8, WOOD A LINTH1UUM. qeo. If. Wllllamf, . E. S. Wood, L. R. l.lli. tlilcum, J, C. Flanders, Attorne)s-at-Lavr. Chamber of Commcrco Building, Portland, Oregon UUKNTaI, SX Washington St., bet. 6th and 7th, Portland, Oregon, fctrlctly First-Clan. , Geo. Shea, Prorleor. i IITIRTIII MONHVIENTrt IN NAT1VK AND V foreign marble and Kraullc; new and orig inal oesiKtis. ii, J. in,Arj-i.Ni. wim o ana works 1M7 Third street, near .Madbtou, AL1IERB HCHNEIDER CO.-II. ALDERS, Pres. aud Mgr, Tlioa. Schneider, Vice-Pros., II. Albera, Sec'y, and Treat. Proprfetora I'. N. Willi and Merchant Roller Mills. Manufactur ers of Rolled Oats, Out Meal, Flaked Wheat, Buckwheat Flour, IVarl Barley, lt)u Flour, Whole Wheat Flour. Com Meal, lto Meal, Hnmlny, Farlun, Sleet Cut Wheal, Paula Fac tory Mat arnul, Vermicelli. SpaKliettl. Dealers In Grain. Flour, Hay, HIiIukIi. K-eda, Etc. All kinds MlU Feed, ohlce, Jto-'JIi Front Street, corner Main, I'oitlatid.O-. MbEI.I.ER ,t CO. . Kstabllshed IVO. M. Seller. P. lonen carl. Porilnnd. Or.. Wattle, Wath., Spokane, Wash., fcMUW. Uroadnay, New YoYk. Importers and Jobbers Crockery, QUmh arc, Eta 8. W. Corner Front aud Burnttde Sts., POR'IIND, OK. If FOSTER A CO.'H BANqUKT HALL CI I?l. GARS Have no equal. Try them. The best 10-ccnt clear In the market. HIE UOHENFEI.D-SMITirrro., distributors il-ii Front street, Portland, Or, G. J. Erdncr R. Hochull. CHICAGO MARKET Erdner X Hochull Dealers In fresh and cured meats; all kinds nf saiuagen. 314 Waihluuiou street, Portland, Oregon, Both 'Phones No. 413, mHE PURI-TAN- X II. A. Mautx, Proprietor. 287 Alder street. Portland. Oregon. Family entrance, VST),' Alder Si. 'lelephoue Red 1W c HARI.ES J. 8CHNAlii:i. Attorney.al-I.avr. SIS Chamber ol Commerce Building, Portland, Oregon, RS. 0. C01HKELL Healer In .eadlng Brandt ol Cigars, Canned Goods cakes auu rics, iresn every uay, .:un at s Gllian Si, Lunch Goods for Trarelert. ARMORY Dltt'O STORE t'ure DniRS and Chemleats, Toilet Arttclts Slallouery, Confectionery and Domettlo Cigars, Prescriptions a Specialty. . N. W, Corner Teuth aud Everett Streets, Portland, Oregon. )0RTLAND ELECTRICAL AND MACHINE WORKS. v Electric lighting and electric uork of all kinds promptly executed, (iat engines for launches Machinery of all kinds made and repaired. Gasoline engines for irrigation pur po.es. FOOT OF MORRISON STREET. F. 1, Cnoum, Mgr Porltaud, Oregon. T ARSON - lONG- 14 IS NORTH FIFTH ST. I'lne wines, Uiuors aud rlgari Give us a call. H KMIV tlKWKTT A CO. Fire and Marine Insurance. Rooms 'J6 and SI Sherloek Building, Cornet Third aud Oak Streets Portland ... Oregon, H ERIIKRT A. HALE. Mt. Hood. Columbia litrer and Northwest View. ' " ,TT Portraits, Water Colors, Crayons, lor the trada. Klvctrlo Light and Bromide Enlargements. IKJfThlrd Street, Corner Alder. 1 rORTL.ND, ORE. 1 INION HOTEL ' ' ' FRANK KIERNAN, Propriator. No. 81 North Sixth Street, Comer JSTerett I'ORTLAND. OREGON. Tabte Board, 3..V) per week; Board and lodg ing, ltWiei veek. Fixe Meal Tickets. 11,00; Single Meals, ii rents; Lodgings. i to Ml cents. Table supplied with the best the market affords. nTEHNKEN JULIEN- Wholetaleand retail grocers, 312-314 Burn side street, corner Sixth, Portland, Or. Tela phone, Oregon Black v, Columbia i-J. OR FAIR DEALING PATRONTM O. P. 8. PLUMMER. Drugs, Medicine and Chemicals, Toilet Articles, Trusses, Paluta, Oils, Glasa, Etc 8. n, Corner Third and Madison Streeta. pOODYEAH RUHIIER CO. - R. It. PEASE, Vlce-Prcftdeiil and Manages) ALL KINDS OF RUIII1BR GOODS. , -j W-75 First Bt. ' PORTLAND - - - - - ORKGOR ii i i -.- ... mHE UNITED CARRIAGE COMPANY N. M. Mcar, Prcs.j Marlon Wilcox Scc'y. Rubber tires on our ambulances carriage coupen, car rj -a U and livery, Main oftlce; A W.mrner Seventh and Taylor street liratml t . fft ... . l...ll.sita 1 a 9m i m i t ofllcci BaEKauo iiti.l Omnibus Transfer Tramfcr Co, j our in hiiu ninrK nirucis, iui iiniiu, ,,,. mi Ing and taro of horses a specialty, 'let, 'til, larcl T.OR CI.AT8KANIB AND WAY LANDINOH I1 Meamcr ( W, Shaver, leaves Portland Bi nilava, Tiiewlava and ThurMlaja at U p. nv Li avcs'Clatskaiiltt Mondays, Wednesdava au4 Fvlda)sat ftp. in.; arriving at Portland nt:i a in. on Tuday, Thursday aud Saturday, Wlm -and ulllce fool of w ahltigton street. Steamer to charter for excursions aud freighting of all kind, ljg, and all kinds ol heavy, aud lighl ,0W ""'SHAVER TRANSPORTATION CO., Phone SOI. J. W. SHAVER, Manager. Enterprise Pickling t Works T. 8. FINNEOAN, Proprietor. Catsup, Pickles, Vinegar, Sauces. Cider, Mua- irds, Chow clinw. Olives, Ollvo OH, Kto, ring rand Bottled Pickles ts Brand East Alder Street and Union Avenue, PORTLAND, OREGON. Telephones, Oregon White 'J, Columbia MM. tORTLAND GUN 810RE t 182 First Street. Dealer In Guns, Fishing Tackle, Revolren. Tocket Cutlery, lllcxcles. Gnus and Blctclii to rent by the nay or week. Repairing a po daily, 'lelephoue Oregon' lllack VJ1. Northwest School Furniture Go. SCHOOL DESKH AND SUPPLIES Mapa, Globes, Charts, Black Boards etc. School, Office, Hank. Courthnirse.Churoh and Hall Furniture. Opera Chairs. 291 Yamhill Htreot, PORTLAND, OK. Rubber Cement .FLOOR PAINT. Dries hard over night and wears t Iron. For wle by all firs! paint retailers, or by the manufacturers. W. P. Fuller & Go. Cor. Front and Pino Sts. WASHINGTON. HOTEL N. P. J. FOLEN. Prop. A First Class 75 Cents a Day Heusc Board by the Week, t-too. Meals, is ecnU. Rooms by the WeeMl.tMamtup. TrorvslenU solicited. BAR IN CONNECTION, ' ,""' 10O N. THIRD ST. 'Phone, CUy i PORTLAND, OR. F. W. WI1NTERS 149 Fourth Street. BEST GRADES OK Wines, Liquors and Cigars. The finest saloon In the city. ...CALL AT... NIELS R. JORGENSEN For the Best Grades ol 'v Wines, Liquors, and Qgars. $& - BE5TLINE. M TO ' St. Paul, llnneitflls, Dilitfc, Chlcigo, - r And all Points East. - Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers, Dlal'ng Oar (meals a la carte), Buffet, Sruokiug, Ubrary Cars. For tickets and full Information regarding Eastern trip, call at city ticket office, 2cl MorrT. son street. A. 11. C. DKSNISTON. City Pa, and Ticket Ageui ...Call At... ... v., - W. SPORE For the Best Grades o( Wilts, Liquors ni Cigars 115 North Seventh St. F c L ' y v ". ' . .' A it &imiJJj0luJUMfa- -tl m. f a r t ; '