The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905, September 01, 1900, Image 2

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T1TJ3 NBW AGE, PORTLAND. OHEGON.
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TOPICS OF
THE TIMES.
Will the new slitrt waist man scream
at u Hjdik'i'?
Urotlier Din, of Mexico Ih on nljottt an
good terms with IiIh Job nu auy states
luitn now on tin payroll.
A titii'Rlnr In New Jersey tickles the
feet of Ills victims when he rolls them.
This Is to show them where the laugh,
comes In.
China has one-fourth of tho world's
poiiuhitlon, one-tweirth of Its land sur
fnoe nnd Is likely, In tho near future, to
have the lni'Kest graveyard on record.
Tho Hultnii Is horrllled at tho treat
ment of Christians In China. We sus
pect, however, that ho has a good
chucklo all to himself after every thrill
of horror.
It Is really startling to learn that the
New York "imutHinakers" have been on
etrllio. One would naturally suppose
that In tlotham they would be "trousers
constructors."
The whale that sank the pilot boat
'may feel very cocky over his success,
but some tiny he will try his little game
on a torpedo boat and then old Ncptuno
will see a commotion on his premises.
A religious (V) man rents n pew for
fJI.OOO u .oar and It has been discover
ed that he sublet half of It at a little
advance on ?:i,000. Tho eyo of the
needle will be extremely small for that
man.
Writing love stories caused the Insan
ity of a young woman of Cleveland.
The particular dlllleulty Is not specllled,
but It Is probable that her mind became
unbalanced from efforts to settled the
mooted iiiesllon, "Mow should men
propose'"
The clicumsliiiiee that three I'arls
physicians haw, lifter deep and ex
haustive Investigation, discovered an
Hiitl-nlcoholle serum Is of course, Im
portant. Its Importance Is somewhat
icsfoiied, however, by the circumstance
that a San Francisco physician made
the same dlseotery about four years
ago. Ilelng an American, he got scant
recognition. Medical discoveries, like
other prophet require a foreign trade
mm l In order to m-cuic attention.
When It Ih Mild that thu Deiilschlaml
has crossed the Atlantic at an average
Hpeed of twenty-three knots an hour
the average landsman Is much Impress
ed. Yet he usually does not realize the
full slgulllcanee or the statement. A
kuot, or nautical mile, Is 805 feet longer
than a statute mile. Therefore an av
erage speed of twenty-threw knots
moans that the Deutschlaud made an
average of twenty-six and a half miles
nu hour, or i:itl miles a day. Tho most
Incredible performance of the human
mind Is the ocean steamship. The most
Incredible pari of that performance Is
the nun lue engine.
The extraordinary carelessness of
patents In leaving dangerous driiys
v-lllilu rcneh of children Is In marked
contrast with governmental supervis
ion over druggists and physicians. A
few weeks nan a man bought some chlo
roform with which lo kill a dog, anil
while waiting to use It, wrapped the
bottle In a cloth ami tucked hi Into a
work-basket. Two lllllo children found
It, piesumably fancied It a sick doll,
itnd took It lo bed with them. In the
morning tho child clasping the uncork
ed bottle was found dead; the other un
conscious, past iceovery. So hitler an
pxpeileuce einphnslres the oft-repeated
ud oft-forgotten warning that the llrst
essential for the family uicdlcluc-cheM
Is a lock and key.
MIsr Helen (lould Knows how to bo
happy, though rich. The pretty story
of the dauee at Foil Yellowstone, In
which Miss lioiilil waltzed with the
tioopcis and had a good democratic
time, Is tine of many. It Is the art of
being human human In iniiuiicr,
thought anil s.mpath. It Is not cas,
for one overburdened with wealth lo
CKt-ape the sin of pride and avoid the
nloofuet-s which thaws a Hue between
fortune's pets and common huiiiaulty.
llui Miss Could does It. simply and nat
urally. It Is an example worthy of Imi
tation, (ileal wealth can be made (he
means of happlues only when employ
ed as other gifts should be In making
ether happy. Selllsliuess Is the one
unfailing souice of misery. To be happ.t
one should think nothing of one's self,
but everything of others. Miss CouM
rti'ins to be unostentatiously practicing
this human ait.
Once more the dark shadow of trag
edy tests upon the Italian peninsula, as
It so often has rested In Its great past.
The if-sasslu.ttlou of King Humbert of
Italy at Mou.a. Hie undent capital of
the Lombard kings, comes with a great
er shock of surprise now lo the civil
Ued woihl than It would have done
eight or ten yea is ago, when his coun
try was slaguei'lug under the enormous
but dcii ot lax.illou uecesary to keep
Ital.v In Hue with the other members of
K. trope's fatuous "league of peace," ihe
triple appliance Had It occurtel even
m late as the Abyssinian war, when all
Italy turned lo Its king anil despairing
ly asked, "Where are the legions we
sent to AdovvnV" It would. In cither of
thexe cases at least, have been explain
able, even though unjust autl foolish.
Coming now when Italy, though still
under heavy burdens, has reached a
condition In sttlkltig contrast to that of
eight or (en years ago, when time has
healed, partially at least, tho wouttiU
vf Adovva, the dastardly crime which
(has shocked the world lacks any ex
planation except tho obvious and char
' liable oic of Insanity. It Is true tho
socialists and nunrchlstfl as late as 18U3
succeeded In rnlslng riots which at one
, time Beemcd to threaten the perpetuity
of the government, but the people as a
, mass did not sympathize with these
foes to order nnd settled progress. Tho
peasantry have been gradually gaining
In comfort, cducntlon nnd Bclf-respect;
the country Is nt pence; the son of Vic
tor Kmmauucl was recogulzcd as the
"loyal king," the ruler who always
kept his word; as the "gentlcmnn king,"
the monarch always courteous to hli
humblest subjects; nnd ns tho "soldier
king," whoso valor was never ques
tioned. Under these circumstances It Is
charitable to believe that thu assassin
who has plunged Italy In mourning Is
Insane. Should It prove otherwise the
terrible crime would make the friends
of progress and order throughout ihe.
world less optimistic In their Lope nnd
belief.
The action of the olllclals of the Ilocb
Island ltoad In placing a ban on cigar
etto smoking on the part of employes
following similar action by the Hurling
ton road, will not fall to Impress the
public mind .with the fact that tlu
movement against the cigarette. Is out
of business and not of sentiment. Dls
cushion of the cigarette habit has been
conllued largely to the domain of cth'
les, although wo are treated to occa
sional disquisitions from tho medical
fraternity upon the deleterious etTects
of the practice Upon the mind and body.
The public hits learned, however, that
It Is not always necessary to take tlm
doctors scrjously upoiv these questions.
The doctor has been found to be a very
fallible human being, given to much
guessing and learned speculation. It Is
found that men, quite often grow fat
on diets and drinks that are condemned
by the physician. Hut when u lot of
hard-headed railway olllclals, who are
not animated In their business by senti
mental considerations, promulgate Iron
clad edicts against the use of the cigar
ette among their employes It Is u safe
assumption that they have found tlm
habit to be positively harmful, so much
so that It Impairs the usefulness of
IIiiimj woo are addicted to It, and, If In
dulged In to excess, renders them unlit
for the peculiar responsibilities that be
long lo the railway service. There It
perhaps no Industrial service In thin
country that depends for Its success
upon the steady nerve and tho unilluch
lug lldellty or employes as docs the .ill
way service. It Is found tliat excessive
cigarette smoking shutters the ucrvci
and clouds the Intellect. Men who be
come slaves to the habit arc not de
pendable men. They cannot be relied
upon In the emergencies (hat are Inci
dent to the railway business. Itather
than make any tulcs governing or regu
lating InilulgeiiCD In the habit, the tall
way companies wisely concluded that
the safest coursu Is to forbid the prac
lice entirely. When the ml I way man
agers and the doctors get together on
the cigarette question all defense ot
the pernicious habit might as well be
abandoned.
Cinii-iu ol'tbo Crimen.
In the late Charles A. Dana's "Kast
ern Journeys," there Is u lino word pic
ture expressive of the charm of the
Crimea, ami the delight It has In store
for travelers, who are not too much In
a hurry:
"Starting In the morning from Se
bastopol, and driving with one or two
changes of horses, we traversed the
southern projection of the peninsula,
and at about - oeloek In the afternoon
passed through the Hates of llaldar,
as the passage through the lullu .Moun
tains Is called, and looked down upon
one of tho noblest spectacles In thu
world. Immediately before us lay the
boundless sea, the shore rocky ami
broken, with villages, churches, cas
tles, and little seaports, all mitdu ac
cessible by the great road cut Into tho
mountain side here and there, ntid then
built out upon walls over some nbysa
or valley below, alone enough to mako
tho 111110 of IMinee Michael Woront
r.olT forever memorable lit all south
eastern Itussla. Tho vegetation of
the mountain slopes toward tho sea Is
wonderfully varied ami Interesting.
The prevailing irees uro oaks and
beeches, with pinion pines, cypresses,
myrtles, mulberry trees, and occasion
ally llg trees mingled among llieiu.
I-'Ii-hI View of a l.lvo t'ovv.
The passengers ou a Coney Island
trolley car wete entertained the othet
day by a small boy who ou this trip,
which he was making with his mother,
saw his llrst live cow; this animal,
which Iti.ensttd U'msriHtly.lio ngteth
ered lu a vacant lot ami quietly graz
ing. "What's that, motherV" ho nsked,
suddenly, as from the flying trolley car
his ojo fell on the cow.
"Why, that's a cow," was the answer.
"A real cowV" said the youngster,
Certainly."
"Looks Just like the pictures, docau't
It 7"
"Yes."
"Hive milky
"Yes."
;i.ooks soniethtnjr like a horsM
"Yes, i-oinothlng."
"Hut It's got longer hair," and so on.
wilh the whole ear trying not to laugh
loud enough to disturb the Inquisitive
small boy's mother.-Now York Sun.
UvimimIiik Itnllrtmri Conductor.
The Supieiue Court of Michigan re
cently held that a conductor Is not
bound to give women and children as
sistance in, alighting from the cars,
ltuvonoux Wolves in llussln,
Tho wolves of Itussla devour annual,
ly 1S0.0OO head of cuttle, oOO.OOO aucep
and 100,000 dogs.
You're a coward. You may deny It,
but down lu your heart you kiiow
j ou're one.
lending Business Firms ol 1 Dies
InlRST NATIONAL BANK, THE DALLES, OR.
! 1. 8. Bcbcuk, fret.; It. M. Ileal, ('Miller.
A general banklnc business transacted. Da
aoslts received, subject lo sight draft or check.
L'oll'-ctlolis made and proceeds promptly v
mined on lav of collection. Sight and tck
irnphlti ctcIiiuik'.' sold on New York, B.m Fruit
clrvo and I'ottland.
Mltr.NCIt 4 CO, BANKERS-
Tim IJAM.E9, OR.
D. if. French. i W. French.
J. C. Hosteller, Cashier.
T
HE CELKI1RATED COLUMBIA. HREWEKY
AUGUST BUCIfLCIt, Prop.
This neli-knnwn brewery Is now turning not
the bast llccrund Porteriast of the Cicnd"i.
The latest uiq.llatu-vs for tho manufacture of
good healthful Uccr hnvo Wen Introduced, slid
only ilia llrtt-class article will be placed uii tha
market.
East Second Street
THE DALLE", OR.
ml IB WESTERN IXMBEIl COMPANY
Offico: Seventeenth and Front Stieets.
Portland, Oregon.
The Umalilla House
'IBS DALLES, OR.
SINN0TT & FISH, Proprietors.
,.The American Plan Only...,
Rate , SI, fl.'iO and 12 per day.
All trains flop for piieiiKcrs, O. It. A N.
Ili'ki-t oilier. Western Union telegraph. Lmif
tflstuticc Hell telephone. AKetiH him! ol'.lce for
all stage, lines. Accommodations llrtt-cla s.
Z. F. MOODY
THE DALLES, 0U.(
General Forwarding
AND
Commission Merchant.
OrtUeinud Warehoilicat
RAILROAD AND STEAM ERDEP0TS.
Wool handltnx our specialty. r
Uralit bought and sold. ,
The Regulator tine.
The Ballet, Pirtland S Astoria
NAVIGATION CO.
THROUGH FREIGHT
AND PASSENGER
LINE....
Daily Line of Stumer Btwn PortUtuL
Vancouver, Cascade Locks, Hood Rive
and all Points on the 7ashington side
The steamrn Dalles City and Regulator leave
lortland trary lnerulnf (exrapt 8unilay) at 7
and Th Dalles stx a, tu arrlvlmt at destina
tion in ample time for outgoing trains.
yrelght Hates Urtally IKiIucea'.
W. c. ALU WAY. Oen. Aft.,
Foot nl Court iilrtdl, 1 ha Pallas, Or
SLITER'S CAFE
148 SIXTH STREET
Between Morrison and Alder
-1KSf OltADKsJ OK-
...Wines, Liquors and Cigars...
The Finest Straight 10-ent Saloon In the
Norlliueit.
fO.ANO SOAP AND CH?S
Nf PORTLAND, OREGON. $
UTAH llltKVVKItV CO.
lirowcriand Kottleis ot the Famous
HOP COM) umi
VANCOUVER, WASH.
Ii
KOWN A M'CAIIK, S1KVED0Kr3
Portland, Oresom.
Corre.pondeiiee llclte,1.
Sliii' mill promptly dtrltmeJ.
t'ablo uddrcis llruw.i.
IOII.N KKI.I.V
General I.uiance Acent. Fire and Marine.
Sootttali Union A National Ins. Co., Kdtnburf
ai-.d London; Wettcrn K, and M. AMiirance Co.,
Toronto, Can. WJj lUlrdit., Columbian llldg.
OUTCHFI'E A BI.IKP-IIAMKU SUTCLIFFE,
i John tilled. Wall Papvr and lecoratlona,
Plain and PevoratUe taper llangtn, House
ralnllng, uratntns, Kaltomlulns, bhop ana
ilorr,i7 Alder btret, rorttand, or, 'fi
Phone
Slack tC3.
o Pfrrrrm
I Make Tear Deposits With the
rtOMUKRCMI.. RANK
1 Capital, l,(XW.; Responsibility. $100,000.
Foard of directors: Gen. Thou." M Anderson,
W. L. Holse, a. M. Heard, I.lest. C. H. Martin,
Itcnry Christ. Interest paid on time deposits.
SAVINGS DKrARTMENT-Dcposils received
In sums of One Dollar and upward. Interest
credited seml-anuuallv.S. M. Heard, 1'resldent;
Oen. Thin. M, Anderson, Vlce-1'rctldent; A.
Hossack, Cashier.
-nlUST NATIONAL BANK
Of VANCOUVER, WASH.
Charles Drown, president, I.. M. Hidden, vice-pn-aldeiil,
K. I Canbjr, cashier.
1EONARD HOUSE
J
Furnished Rooms ti Rent by tho Pay, Week
or Mouth.
MR9. V. O. RONIl. Proprietress.
Ki East Morrison St., PORTLAND, OR
E
nUOENE 1IOCII
Wholesale Dealer In
WINKS, LIQUORS AKD 010AI.8.
Ofllcei 110 Fourth Street,
felephonc 10. PORTLAND, ORV.GON
pORTLAND ROLLINO JISMS
Mitnufncturert of
flQ IRON AD SfEKL.
N. E. AVER, Manager,
iln& and Nlcolal Streets
xylLLIAMS. WOOD A LINTIIICUM.
Oeo. If, Wllllami, 0. K. S. Wood, f,. R. Lin.
thlcum, J. 0. Klpiulerc, Attorucys-At-Liwr.
Chamber of Comtncrcc Ilullillnc,
Poitland, Orcgo'i
-RIENTaL
ta Washington St.,Vt.Sth andTtli,
Portland, Oregon.
Sttldly riiit-Clail.
Oeo. Shea, l'rorlotor.
4 ItriHTlC MONUVIKN1H IN NATIVi: AND
A forelKii marble mid granite: new and orlg.
(nal dosliiis. II. J. III.AKHINO. Olllco and
works I7 Third Mreet, near Mmlltou.
i LHKIta A SCllNKIDKIt CO.-II. ALIIKRS,
A Pn-s. and Mr, Thns, Hchlielder, Vice. Pre.,
If. Albeii", Bec'y and Trcas. Proprietors t.
Mill and Miichant Roller Mill'. Manulactur
era ol Rolled Oata, Ont Mial, Flaked Wlu-iit,
Buckwheat Hour, P.arl llarley. It o Flour,
Whole Wheat Flour, I'oru Men I, lt)e Meal,
Hoiiiluy, Parliiii, Hteel fill Wlit-nl. Pasta Fhc
lory Maiariuil, Vermli-rlll, Hpaithotll. Dealers
In fliHln. Flour, Hay, Milimltn. i-eedt, Etc. All
kinds Mill Fivd. Olllce, -Jli-il.' Front titrevt.
corner Main, Portland, )-.
r SKLI.KIt A CO.
ill. Established IS.V). M. Seller. P. loiven
art. Poriland. Or., faille, Wash., bokaii,
VVasli., 9y-W W. llroaduay, New York.
tniporlorsand JobborCrockrr.Olaiare,Ete
B. W. Corner Front and llurntlde Sli.,
PORTLAND, OR.
If. FOSTER A CO.'S HANQUKT HALL CI
ill, (JAI1H
Have iiohiikI.
Try them.
Thu best tu-ceul clear lu the market.
THE ROSHNFELD-dMITH UO,, distributors
4M3 Fiont street, Portland, Or.
0. J. Krdner R. Hochull.
nlllCAdO MARKET
V Erilner A llocliull
Dealers In freh nnd cured meals; all kinds
ofsauiages. 311 WasliliiKlon street, Portland,
Uri'k'ou. Hut Ii 'Phones No, 113.
riillE PURITAN-
.1 II. A. Mauti, Proprietor.
V'S" Alder street. Portland, Oregon. Family
entrance, VSiJi Alder Ht. Telephone Red 1903.
rillARLK.1 J. SCHNAIIEL
Attorney-at-l.aw.
613 Chamlt-r of Coinim-n-tf llulldlng,
Portlaud, Oregon.
RS. 0, C01HRKI.I.
Dealer In
.radlng Rrauda of Cigars, Canned floods
uakcaauu ries, iresn eery uajr, wan at ij
lilUau bt. I.iiucli lioodi for 1 ratrelers.
1 RMORY DRUQ STORK
Pur Drugs and Chemicals, Toilet Aittelta
tjialloin-ry, Confectionery and
Domotlu Cigars.
Pretcrlptlnus a Specialty.
N, W, Corner Tenth and Everett Streets,
Portland, Oregon.
)ORTHND ELECTRICAL AND MACHINK
WORKS.
Electric lighting and electric work of all
kinds promptly executed. iat engine for
launches Machinery of all kinds made and
repaired. Uasollue engines for irrlgat ou pir
poses. FOOT OF MORRISON STREET.
F. J. Ciioccm, Mgr Portland, Oregon.
L
ARSON A I.ONG-
15 NORTH FIFTH 81'.
Fine wines, liquors and cigars (live us a call
H
KMlV I1KWKTT A CO.
Fire and Marine Insurance.
Rooms ii and '.; Sherlock lliilldlng, Cornel
IhlrdaudOakStrceK
Portland ... Oregon.
II
EltltEKT A. HALE.
Mt. Hood. Columbia Ither and Northwest
Views.
Portraits, Water Colors, Crayons, for the
trade.
Electric Light aud Rromlde Enlargements.
IK JTIilnl Street, Corner Alder.
PORTLAND, ORE.
1 INION HOTEL
FRANK KtKRNAN, Proprietor.
No. l North SUlh Street, Corner Everett
rORTMNP. OREGON.
. Table Roard, J.M rer week; Hoard and I odg.
lug, II SO pet week. Five Meat Tickets, il.w;
Single Meals, -ii cents; UHlgliigs.iU to. 'O cents.
Table supplied with the lest the market affor.U
QTKHNKEN A JUL1EN-
Wholealeand reatall grocers, 31:414 Ruru
side street, corner Sixth, Portland, Or, Tele
Vbone, Orcsun Slack S.', Columbia SM.
MaADfNO BUSINESS FIRMS Ol
EASTERN OREGON.
l ALSTON as CO.
Dealers 1st
fnrnlture, Carpeft, Wall Taper and Shade
Oudertaklug Uoous,
LA QRANDB, OR.
P.
DASCUI
Doater la
ardwar and Mining Bnpp'lra, FtOTes, Tli
waj, Cutlery svod buns.
BAKER CITY, OREGON
BAKER CITY IRONWORKS
OKO. F. MoI.YNN, Proprietor.
Builders of Stamp Mills, Ore Cars mid Cen
tral Mining;, Sawmill and Nanlng Mill Ma
cMnery, Architectural Work, EM. Ilrass anf
Iron Founders and Machinists, Special atten
tion (Iran to repairing and rebuilding all kinds
si machinery.
TsWphone Red 18L
I
lUKKK CITY. OR.
mllB ST. LAWRRNCC
ntKD ERNST, rreprletor.
job first. class. Kuropean s)la
BAKER CITY, OREGON.
T W. WISDOM A CO.
Druggists and Apothecaries.
Freicrlpttona carefully compounded. Tolksl
Articles.
Main-Street, RAKER CITY, OR.
iy TAITERSON
l'foprletor of
THE EXCHANGE SALOON
Me) Agent for "Old narbee." Woodford
County, Ky., Whiskey.
RAKER CITY, OREOON,
"lyATERMAN A SCHMITZ
Wholesale and Retail Pralers In
YVINK3, LIQUORS AND CIOAR!
FAKER CITY, OR.
,MIK STORK
One of the finest plarea In the
city for traveling men.
FINE WINES, LIQUOR AND CIGAR!
Remember the place.
1. ACKERMAN, Proprietor.
RAKER CITY, 0
II
NDERTAKINO
In the neatest form. Pol
ished and metalllu coltlii.
A No. 1 hearse. Good ser
vice assurod.
ft.. .-'WB.i NELSON, Funeral-Director,
FENDLKTONOB.
m a TAYLOR
THE "HARDWARE MAN."
Hard ware". Stores, Tin and Cnpperware.
I4me, Plaster, Cemuiit, Coat, Iron and
btcel aud Hydraulic Pipe.
.jA
m Main Street.
PENDLETON, OR
mllK PIONEER DRUQ STORE
DLA SLATE, Proprietor.
tr stock Is thoroughly up-to-date. We cam
uothlug but strictly Al goods at
popular prices.
1U Court 8treet.
PENDLETON, OR.
Hotel
Pendleton..
?. J. MOORE,
Proprietor.
PENDLETON
OR
HENRY RUST
Pacific Brewery
' BAKER CITY, ORGEON.
A. NEUBERGER
DEALER IN
Fine Ulhiskles and Cigars
Keadauuters for Mmlng
and CommercUl Men,
.
BAKER CITY - OREGON
nOBKKTS- CAFB
Rett Orades ot
WINE?, LIQUORS AND CIGARS
fenrtb and Stark Sis., PORTLAND. OKEGO
rrlrate Entrance, 1W Fourth Street. Tele
shone Black liH.
w
X FAY GOOD WAGES
To Good People
For Good Work
STAR LAUNDRY CO,
. No. M4 Qltata ., new Tkts
9fJCa 'FsTene 77.
F
OK FAIR DIALING PATROrTIIB
O. F. S. FLUMMER.
Drugs, Medicine and Chemicals,
Toilet Articles, Trusses, Paints,
Oils, Glass, Eta
I. E. Corner Third and Miullton Streets.
G
OODYEAR RUBRER CO.
R. II. PEASE, VIce-PreMdent and Manage
ALL KINDS OK RURBKR OOODS.
73-73 Fltst St.
PORTLAND .--- - OREGOU
mllE UNITED CARRIAGE COMPANY
S. M. Mcars, Pres.; Marian Wilcox Beo'jr.
Rubber tires on our ambulances, carriages,
coupes, carry-a Is and Uxery, Main onlcet H
W. corner Seventh and Taylor streets llrancs
oflkn: RaagaKC and Omnibus Transfer Co.,
Fourth andHtark streets, Portland, Or. Roar
lug and care of horses a specialty. Tel. 22.
IOR CI.ATSKANIK AND WAY LANDIN08
' sieamer CI. W. bhatcr. Leaves Portland
8rnda),TucsdaN and Thursdays at A p. m
a aves Clatskaule Mondajs, VVeducddaa an J
Fi-ldaysatAp. m.; arriving at Portland at a
m. on Tusilay, Thursday aud Saturday. Wha '
andolllce foot of Washington street. Htesmei;
to charter for excursions and frelxhtlns; of all
kinds, g, aud all kinds of heavy and HhJ
tow u'gAVKK TRANSPORTATION CO.,
Phone H)l. J. W. SHAVER, Mauagrrr
Enterprise Pickling Works
T. . KINNEOAN, Proprietor.
Catsup, Pickles, Vinegar, Sauces. Cider, Mu
tarda, (how Chow, Olives, OHro Oil, Etc. i ln
llraud llottled Pickles.
Kast Alder Street and Union Avenue,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Telephones, Oregon White t, Columbia 5UI1
TJORTLAND GUN SI ORE
IK First Strtet.
Dealer In Guns. Fishing Tackle, Revolvers,
Pocket Cutlery, lllcycles. Guns and Illcyclei
to rent bv the day or week. Repnlrlng a spe
cialty. Telephone Oregon lllack 937.
Northwest School Furniture Go.
f-rilOOI. DF.MKH
AND SUPPLIED
Maps. Globes, Charts,
lllack Hoards, etc.
K'hool, Odlci', Hank.
Courthnuse.Church aud
Hall Furniture.
Opera Chairs.
21 Yamhill Street,
PORTLAND, OR.
Rubber Cement
FLOOR PAINT.
Dries hard over night and wean ttke
Iron. For sale by all first-class palM
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 House.
Hoard by the Week, 1.1.00, Meals, IS cents,
Rooms by the Wcvk,$1.00audup. Troilsieiiti
solicited.
BAR IN CONNECTION.
100 N. THIRD ST. 'Phoru, Clay 3.
PORTLAND, OR.
F. W. WINTERS
140 Fourth Street.
REST GRADES OF
Wines, Liquors and Clears.
The finest saloon In the city.
...CALL AT...
tf.
NIELS R, JORGENSEN l
For the Rest Grades of
. Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
BEST LINE
TO
St. Paul, Minneapolis, Dulntti, Chicago,
And all Points East.
Through Pulace and Tonrlst Sleepers, Dining
Oars (meals a la carte), Uuftet, Smoking, Library
Cars.
For tickets and full Information regarding
Eastern trip, call at city ticket office, ves Morn.
sou street. A. H. C. PES NISTON.
City Pass, aud Ticket Agent
...Call At...
W. SPORE
For the Best Grades of
Ni.es, Liiurs ui Cigars
115 Nortk Seventh St.
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