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About The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1900)
iT" tv -ipr" vu'i: iv w wsni HI! .- ymWWWMSWWBBwayJ6 (asanas ADVICE TO GIRLS. WHHN lu company n lrl ucotl not bo emlmrrnHHcrt beonuife sho does not know what to Kio to those whom sho ini'PtR. CJornl lis--ncr nro more populnr mid more In demand than Rood tnlkers. 1 never -Joy liearliiK n girl take the lead In biii eral conversation when her mother and other older perBoiw are prenont. She way, of course, have her h hurts In the nlk, but It lu n pent disappointment, -Almost n shock, to Nnd u young glt'l whom you Imve fancied henslble, well lired nud discreet, actually sIleneliiK tier railors by her volubility, giving her opinions with an air of decision, nud crowdliiR her mother to the wall by her own determination to be heard. Ilewnre of using tho personal pronoun "I" too freely In your talk when you ro lalkliiK In a room full or people. KKotlsts ii ro often iiinimlng and enter UlntiiK, but as often they are very much out of older. A girl told nut Inst week that sho de spised girls who cared for popularity; lmt sho wouldn't turn aside a hair's (irradth to make anybody llko her; that be was bent on being sincere nud can AM, nud had supremo contempt for diplomacy and tact nud every sort of oelnl cleverness. 1 think this girl Is leglniiliiK life lu n mistaken fashion. 'J'o pleaso people, to be one's self ideased with people, a little trouble must be taken, and the iierson who never conciliates, never compliments, never says the gracious word and unllcs on those around her In cheery nud sunny fashion Is, I am afraid, self ish. .Margaret K. Snngster, lu Ladles Home Journal. Her Mimliiiiid'K I'urtiier. MrH. Louise Thayer Waring, I'rank lluvllle, N. V., believes lu doing things Instead of talking about them. Hhe has Just been admitted to the New York bar. !' or the liist two years she has been a student In tho Hur ra lo School of Imw, traveling up to the elly, fifty miles ills taut, every morning, anil back at, night taking care or her family of live chll- miis. ttahino. men ami Kccpiug up tier studies and household and social duties at the same time. Altogether during her courso at the law school, Mrs. Waring has traveled a.'i.OOO miles, mul sho feels that she has earned her 1.I..H. "What am I going to do nowV" hi repeated, smilingly. "Why, prac tice law, of course. That's what I've been working ror steadily for tho last two years. To-day the sign over my husband's olllce will rend 'Waring Sc Waring,' that last Warlug representing IHC." i Whut One Wo in i n Think. livery opinion that Is expressed Is not lways wi-ll delivered. A woman can cover a falsehood with m ehli'Dliig little laugh. A woiuiin can tvislly detect wrinkles' In the face of uuoiher woman. Women dislike to receive typewritten letters from a personal friend. A woman will spend 10 cents ear fare 4u Mve it cents on a purchase. The people who are always nfrnld hv will work too hard never do. The right time ror a girl to marry I tolicu she liss round the rlxht man. One or the llrst Icshoiis a woman lu justness has lo learu Is not lo talk. Women are ennlly Induced to overlook ijiiHrrel they have had with a man. A woman seems lo take pleasure lu Jiaggltngowr prices with n Hhopkccper. It Iihs been mild that the greatest de fect of the American woman Is her voice. Women take coldly to a suggCKllon from a man regarding the cut of their ftowti-.. Miirjr Antoinette Hlrrtr. Though It In no way resembles Its his torle predecessor, the Marie Antoinette fdeove l one of the era aes of the mo- tnetit. It llrst nili lis nppeatauco at the i)ueeu's di-MwIug-rooms and has been brought to this couii' try by thw American beau, ties who were Introduced to London society at tho begliiiilug or the season, A noticeable fcuturu of tho M a r I e Antoinette nloovo U tho Nhouldoi drapery. A certain young debutante who wore a gown or pearl white chllTou over tatVetn had tho MivvcK or her bodice made on this pat tern. They were shirred very closely nud the cited was that or a succession of tiny nitlles sowed upon tho over ideevo. The Miouldor was draped with a deep circular epaulette of soft silk mid covered with chlll'oii, I'Mahliini. In I'.irila. Using a M-ilpt name plate Is getting to bo almoHt equal to wearing lnt ear's shirtwaists, which nre good yet, but not the thing. To see one's card with the name done lu tho (lowing script side by side with Mrs. Uptodato's lu Itomuu or old Kngllsli well, It lakes superior and unworldly soul not to 'caro ubout such a trial. A rashloualile ataUouer nilmlulstered h few grains of coiufert the other day to a young worn u -who ordered 100 card from her old ocrtpt PUUe with a sigh that the ilulo lt8 or ktfpvrae by Iks JtHaaade of spring attire forbade her ordering n new one. "Script Is all right for young women," he assured her; "It Is married women who must have the Koman text." Ho It seems a maid with pro priety may stick to tho script until she has to order a new plate anyhow, nnd then with change or inline may change the letterlug also. Ileniity lllntn. No toilet table Is complete without borax; It softens the water and removes grense rrom the fuce without parching the skin, as ammonia sometimes docs. The wise summer girl will have a small bottle of lemon Juice put on her toilet table every morning. It will draw the lullamiiiatlon from prickly heat, as well as subdue n too ruddy complexion. It will remove stains from the skin or mills, and, If used dally with on orange stick, It will hinder any growth of the cuticle, l'ut In water It Is splendid as a skin tonic, or taken Internally, two teaspoonfuls lu a glnss of water every morning, will serve ns n mild purgative. Tho list of toilet articles Is not com plete without a phial of tincture of ben zoin. It softens the wnter, adds bril liancy to the skin and Imparts a subtle fragrance to the person of the bather. All athletic girls must realize the val ue of witch hazel for the strains and bruises so recipient during summer out ings. l-'iuicy HtockliiK". Fancy stockings are extremely rash loiiable, and the low shoes worn glvo tho best poslhh opportunity to display them. The plain colors with the bright checks look well with the tail shoes, but the open work In bright ml, til no or black Is iiilte elTectlvc. lMnlds, dots and stripes lu all tho bright colors nro seen, and in somewhat startling com binations. The plain blues are very vivid In color, ami should be or the best (uallty to be or good blue. They have clocks or rather a deeper blue, black, yellow or white. Kmbroldered hosiery N much lu vogue, the popular variety being In black lisle thread, em broidered on the Instep and ankle In colors, both brilliant and subdued. At the same time oHu-work lisle holds Its own mikI Is thoroughly rnshlonahle. Why it .Mini Murrle- Through ambition. Through kindness. Through anger. Through disdain. Heeause he Is bored. Through roily. I-'or n wnger. Through honor. , l-'or Interest Itecnuse or his youth. Heeause he Is ugly. Through maehlnvellsm. Through necessity. Through love. After a nuarrel. Through gratitude. Through wisdom. lty testament. I u accordance with usage, His-iiiisc or old age. Through xeal. II. do lliilr.nr. feminine OlmervutloiK, Inspiration, like death, always conies unexpectedly. It Is n great art In conversation to know when to stop. The sneer or a cynic and the bite or a lamb are alike harmless. .Many young men or today need guardians rather than wives, One song lu the storm Is worth mi en tire concert lu the sunshine. A man may work better, but he luisu't the pit t leu t persistence or woman. Most men fancy themselves lu love once In their lives before they meet tho woman they really love. tieneroslty often rollows the posses sion or riches, but riches are slow lu coming lo the generous. Modified lollur. The market Is full of pretty luce or llueu inodlllcatlotis of the "sailor col lar" that may be worn around the neck of a slightly V'd waist and give a neat tailor llulsu that Is cool ami ,wt appro priate for our city street tiie. When we get the necks of our shirt waists right we will hnv about the best otreet continue for summer that we can hope for until more radical changes nro made lu (he style or woman dressing. KflVcU il" lilMr-Snvhijj .Machinery l Wood Piivls, mi American labor leader, maintains that machine arc en abling us to dispense w till labor at such a rale (hat theie will soon be no work left ror anybody lo do with his two hands. Among other llluxtratlous or the progics or labor-saving machinery, he tells us that "the seed polnto Is cut by one machine mid planted by another, w Idle the product is dug by a tlilid; that the -seirrccder' or (ho threshing ma chine displaces two men; while 'blast stackers' and gasoline engines will, when lu general use, reduce tho labor of "5,000,0110 acres or grain annually lu the equivalent or constant work ror 130,000 men; that the 'two-row' cultl valor will displace lalmr lu cultivating 110,000,000 acres of rowed crops lu tho equivalent of constant employment for i;io,floo men; that lu the pastoral re gions the 'hand-shearer' has been dis placed by machines making 8,000 clips per minute." Of 80 balls a red In battle ouly at vm th aTeray alt Its Mark. THE NEW AGE, PORTLAND, OltEGON. NOTICB.OF FINAL SKTTLKMKNT. Notice Is hereby given that tho under signed, executor of tho estate of Fran cis Weiss, deceased, has lilod his final account in tho matter of said ostato in the county court of tho stnto of Oregon, for Multuomoh county, and an ordor has been mado and ontered of record directing this notlco to bo given and published, nnd naming .Monday, tlio IMth day of September, 1000, at 10 o'clock hi the forcnoou thorcof for the hearing of objections to said final no count and for tho final F-nltloiuont thorcof. O. HI itOIl Kit, Kxccutor of tho state of Francis Weiss, Deceased. ADMINMKTKATOK'K NOTIUK. To all whom It mny concern: No tice is hcroby given tiint I Iiavo been appointed by tho honorable county court of the" stnto of Oregon, for tho county of Multnomah, administrator do bonus non cum tostameiito auuoxo of tho estate of Oliver Van Unzcr, doceas ed, and all persons having claims against said ostato aro hereby ( required to profcent tho sumo with proper vouch ers, within six months from this dnto, to mo, at my olllce, No. C-15 Worcester block, Portland, Oregon. DAVID M. DUNNK, Administrator. Dated at Portland, Oregon, July 5, 1UU0. SUMMONS. In tho Circuit L'ourt of the stato of Oregon, for tho County of Mnltiiomali James H. Couroy, plaintiff, vs. Llz uio Conroy, defendant. To tho above named defendant, Liz zie Conroy: In tho name of tho state of Oregon, you am hereby required to appear and answer the complaint lilod against you in tin abovo entitled suit on or bofora tho expiration of bIx weeks from th date of thu llrst publication hereof, Do ing the timo proscribed In tho order of pnblicntoii of tho riimmous; and if you fail to so appear and answer said com plaint, tliii plaintiff wilt apply to tin ubovo entitled court for tho relief there in prayed for to-wit: A decree of dl oreo from bonds of matrimony now existing between you and tho palntlff and that said bonds be absolutely and forever disMilved. This summons is pubished by order, of tho above entitled com t, made and entered this (1th day of July. UKIO, and the date of the llrst publication is July 7th, 1000, and said publication is to b mado for six successive weeks from said date. ItUSSKLL K. SKWALL, Attorney lor Plaintiff. Dated Portland, Orogou, July 0, 1000. . SUKUIFF SALK. In tho circuit court of tho state of Oregon, for tho county of Multnomah. Sylvester Pouuoyor, plaintiff, va. W. W. Spaultliug, (1. L. Spauldiug, Colum bia Itiver Paper. Co., (a corporation), J. A. Strowbridge. Trusteo, Thos. II. Touuue. Southwest Portland ltal -'a- tato Company, a corporation, ucrmnut Havings & Loan Society, n corporation, f ' . - r M A. Bissingor, defendants. Ily virtue of an execution, judgment order ami decron duly issued nut of and nnder tho seal of tho ulxivo entitled court, in the abovo eutitlod cause, to mo dnlv directed and dated tho Kith day of July, 1000, upon a judgment nmderod and entered in said couit on tho 0th day of July, 1000, in favor of Hylvostor Pennoyor, plaintiff, and against V. W. s'pauldlng, defendant, for tho sum of if U'00.00, with interest thereon at tho rate ot 1 per cent per month fiom tho 0th day of July, 101)0, ami tho fuithor sum of .f 100.110 with interest thoieon at tho rato of 0 per cent por annein from tho 0th day of July, 1000, and the furthor sum of fSo'.L'n costs and disbursements; nud in favor of defendant, A. llissiuger, and auainst W. W. Spaulding, defend ant, for thn sum of f 3,a'J4.80 with in terest thereon at tin rate of 8 per cent per milium from tho aoth day of Janu ary, 1801', and the further sum of f'Jlil.oa with iutoi-flst thereon at the rate of (l per ceut per annum fiom tha Dth day of July, 1000, and also tha costs of and upon this wrlt,( comnmu lug mo to make sale of tho following described real propel ty situated, in tha county of Multnomah, stato of Oregou, ud lecoided In Hook "L," Itecord of Mortisagfs at page S!I8 for said county, to-wit: One tract of laud in section fifteen (I.')) township 1 S., It. 1 V, lu laid Multu-unali county. Morn partic ularly bouuili-d and described as fol lows, to-wit: Commencing at a stake (To the east side of McAdamised road at thu noiihwesi coiner of a four (4) acre tract of laud by James Terwll linger Mid wife couxejed to lioodnounh am Clark and miming tlienco konth -M de glees west H.UI chains aloug said load. Thumo boutli "Jl'vs dt-mees east U.Oft idiaius to tho Willamette liver, tlienco north 8ft .degrees east 4,'J."i chains along mid river bank; thence north 88 -i de grees west 7.14 chains to tho place of beginning, routaiuiug 8.35 acres of laud. All above laud being situate Mid lying in naid Multnomah comity tud state of Oregon. Now, theiefore, by virtue of said ex jcutlon, judgment oider anddeoreoand lu compliance with Jthe commands of laid writ, 1 will on Monday, tho 80th dav of August, 1000, at the hour of 10 r'cloek, A. M., at the fiont door of the comity couit house, in the city of Port laud, t-aid county mid stato, sell at pub lic auction, subject to ledemptiou, to thn highest bidder, for U, S. gold :oiu, cash iu hand, all the right, title mil iuteie.st which tho within named jefemliuits or either of them, had on Urn date of the murtgage hereiu, the 28th day o December, 1875, or since had, iu and to the above described teal proerty, or any part thereof, to satisfy said exeuutiou, jndgmeut order, decree, iutereit, coats and all accruing covts. Dated Portland, Oregou, July 80, 1900. WILLIAM FHAVCIKR, Ukttltt ot Multwmah Oowty, Oragva. SHERIFF'S SALE. la the Circuit Court of the State ! Oregon, for the County of Multnomah. John Poole, Plaintiff, va. John Ken worthy and Mary L. Kenworthy, hit wife, and O. H. Chance, Defendant. By virtue of an execution, judgment ardor and decree dnly issued out of and nnder the seal of the above entitled court, iu the above entitled cause, to mo duly direoted and dated the 0th day of July, 1000, upon a judgment rendered and ontered in said court on the 88th day of June, 1000, in favor of John Poole, plaintiff, and against Job a Ken worthy and Mary L. Kenworthy, defendants, for tho sum of $1,000, with interest thoreon at tho rste of 8 per cent por annum Irom tho 87th day of April, 1800, nnd tho further sura of $100, with interest thereon at the rate of G por cent per annum from the 28th day of June, 1000, and for tho further sum of $14.60, costs and disbursements, end the cotts of and upon this writ commanding mo to mnko sale of tha following described loal proporty, to wit: All of lot 1 in block 1, all of lot 1 and 2 in block 2; lots 5, 0, 7, 8, 10, "., 18 and 14 in block 4 in Tabordale, lultnomah county, Oregon, as shown y tho maps nud pliits duly rocorded in the ofllco of tho recorder of tho said county nnd in said stato. Now, therefore, by virtue of said ex ecution, judgment order and decree and in compliance with tho command of said writ, I will on Monday, tha 18th day of August, 1000, at tho hour of 10 o'clock, A. M., at tho front door of the'eounty court house, in tho city of Portland, said county and state, sell at public auction, subject to redemp tion, to the highest bidder, for U. S. gold coin, cash iu hand, all the right, title ond interest which tho within natnod defendant or either of them had on tho date of tho mortunge heroin (the lit day of October, 180ft) or sine had, in nnd to the above described real property or any part thereof, to satisfy aid execution, judgment order, d creo, intorost, costs nnd nil Accruing costs. Dated Portland, Or., July 0, 1000. WILLIAM FKAZIKK, Sheriff ot Multnomah County, Oregon. Oregon llutchoriug Company, Tred Motzger, manager, dealers iu all klndi of fresh and salt meats and lish, 415 Kvorett street. Grebe, Harder & Co., Portland, Ore (on, dealer in implement and ve hbditH. MiUmrn fnrm. deliverv. snrina wagons and buggies. Chaso force lift and tank pump. Milwaukie biuneu, mower nnd rakes. I-'ngines nud sop srators. Fountain City hoe, shoo and iliso drill. WolffJAinerlcan high art bicycler. Steel and chilled plow, disc, spring and spike harrow. P.clipse iteel hay presses. Columbn ilUHgy Co. 'a Columbus buggies and carriage. Phone. Oak 7!!1. 182-84-86 Mmlison atreet. west end of Madison treet bridge.; J. F. O'Dounell, gen eral agent, uregon, asnington ana Idaho For first-class groceries call at 404 filisnn street.' The vory best of coffee and tens always on hand at the very lowest prices. II. A. Hownrd, prop- The Golden West FURNISHED ROOMS. ..KASSON SMITH, Proprietor.... Xuouit MX.'., Sivi-Ul Hstra by Week or Month KverytliliiK new ami elrsn. e loca tion lu lliu city. HiievUlty ilolrtblo Hblu fur imrtli'x ilrlriHK it unlet jilnce. No Children. " 4 Doors South of First National Baal Mlnfit Opi'otlto r'red Krnd. BAKER CITY - - OREGON Oregon Brass Works MOORE & HARPER. Props. 1rs, Hell tml L'oiapoiltlon (,'tlngi. Abu Ilium suit l'hophor flrouio. Br IUI1- Inc. Ktrtmbost nd Machine Work a 8ecUlty. 60 Second Street, North. llet, PtU nd Krerelt. Telephone Oregon Main 678. rOBTI.ANU . . OHKHUN. :,la Jpnweit hfriiJfti rM0&wi news..? HOTEL OSBORN CLEAN, AIRY OUTSIDE ROOMS REASONABLE RATES TRANSIT SOLICITED ...llOTH ri!ONK3. TrsTtiilioutit uke"S"Sttttt CaratUnloa Depot and unukr al Yamhill Strttt to KmI tDlnt.v Car, r. W. HEWETTT, Prop. Taate Thin In Tour 111. - Beginning Sunday, Juno a-f) the As toria & Columbia Kivor Railroad will put into effect n train schedule by which passengers can lenvo Portland dnilv'at 8 A. M., arrive at iroasido nt 12:U0 P. M., remain at the beach until C 1. M., and roach Portland nt 0:40 P. M. From Astorin to the bench trains will run daily nt 8:15 A. M. ami 11:35 A. M., leavo Seasldo at 2:110 P. M. and 5 P. M., connecting at Astoria' with Portland train. Arrangeineuts have also boon made with the O. H. & N. Co. for n daily boat to-connoct with the morning train Jroin Portland, leaving Astoria at 2 P. M., and making direct connection at llwaco with train for North l!ca-h points. Also boat to leave llwaco in afternoon to connect with evening train for Portland. Jefferson Garden Saloon. DA VI I) THOMAS, l'roi. Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Welnhard's Beer. PHONE, ltr.1) 1818. FAMII.V IlKBOUT. Cor. Chapman it ml Jefferson HU., Portland, Ot- Picture Frames. Pictures. Art Materials Bornsteln's Art Store, tuTWnthlliKtoli utrcpt lli-t. Klfth ll(t Hxth l'Oll'II.ANI) OKKIJON. AMES & HARRI8 MMinfnc-tiirvrft ot CKMIIHtATKI) IH.ACK feTltll'i: flltAINMIAOS, H.AUH, TKSTP. IIIHII.AI' AND COTTON IIAOH, MO. ' IO and 12 North First St. mllK IIAVAItIA HA LOON A. II. IMTHOi: It, I'r.ip. Imported itud Diiim-nllr Wliu-, LIllors Mid Clpiri-. Wt-liihard'H lli'i.r. I'Iiiiiip Oregon lllnok lvr. H. K. Cunier St-cfmd and Oak HtreeK, 1'OKTI.ANH, OltKOON. Golconda Mining Co. Office: Chamber of Commerce. Next to Safe DepoMl Vniilt. A Hmltad amount of stock of this Com pany for sale. For particulars apply to J. A. ARMENT, Assistant Secretary. BOYD & ARNOLD ...General Accnta.. Hamburg-Bremen Fire Ins. Co. Royal Exchange Assurance Orient Insurance Company No. 102 Pirat Street, Near Stark. TROY LAUNDRY CO. Are noted for quality of work and prompt service. GENTLEMEN'S WORK A SPEGIRLTY 101-5 E. Water St. Phone 5033. A FULL LINE OF Electrical Supplies Lighting: of Buildings, Stores and Residences arc and incandescent. Elec tric Power for Elevators, Pumps and all Kinds of Machinery. Portland General Electric Ci., SEVENTH AND ALDER STS. Both 'Phones 355, BAR AND BILLIARD. Furniture and Fixtures ROTHSCHILD BROS. Wto'esale Liquor Dealers. 22, 24, 26 First St., Cor. Burnside. Mc3iirS CARBOLIC GIMFOURD Tor upMvliiKitralf, Mark, 1,'twn or uoolly aphli, iiii. ana oilifr Inn cm taowth unit hat no i(iial (or iIUi-o.Iui; of llio moth and inviunrat. MiK tlif iret-i. No lu-ailns or Uillliic, "Imply la iltiiile llh i-ll wali-r ainl la iucxpvnitrv. CARBOLIC SHEEP DIP It comiKJuuiletl ou it'lenllrlo princlplri (mm car Unllo aclrt aDitSliH-klioliu plnatar, aiidtleunyt tha ticka and rBrctualljr mre ttiM-ab.lravlDg the thrrp Ilia lirallbf i-ouillllon, lclur altu nna of the gtratesl dlwufcvtanU known. I'rira lowMtof any tood dtp. Ad-lres all rorrv poudeiH' FISHER, TH0RSEN 4 CO, Prtk4, Or. PacWc CmM Ajt THE DALLES, OREGON. MAYS & CROWE Wholesale & Ketall Dealer! In HARDWARE. STOVES AND TINWARK Farm Machinery, Implements, Wagons and Carriages. Iron, Steel, Coal and Blacksmiths Supplies. Hardwood and 'Wagon Makers' Materials, Bicycles, Guns, Ammunition, and Sporting Goods, Etc. SHAVER TRANSPORTATION CO. STEAMER GEO. W. SHAVER, Will leave Portland, font of WasliliiKlotl PI.. Punday, Tuesday and Tliumday evening at H o'clock, for Miuvlcn Inland, St. Helen, Uaplev Deer ltlmid, Martini', Kalama, Necr City, Kaiilcr, Ml. Culllii, Ma)Kcr, Blclln, Oalt Tolnu Frrcmam, .MiMUHiilllo.ClRlskanle and all way rinding. yn 8. IIOWMAM rubToaiiAi'inc and lan'dscai'K artist Views ol All Doscrlptlim Specialty, Kodak Developing and rinlihtng Main St., Near llrldgc, I'KNDI.KTON, OltKOON. 1TAR HOTEI, W. M. ItOllINSON. Prop. BUMrrKI!, OHEOON. pOTTAGK RII01' HOl'HK II. C. COTNKIt, l'rop. Open at all lioitri day or nlglit. The beat meolr -icrved In I.a ilrmidi- lor the price. Itemeintier Hie loratlun Kan Hldo of Depot 8tree( I.A-3ANDK, OnKOON. lOEDKCKK'S Itl-USTAUItANT I'KNDI.KTON, OREGON. Next Door to W. .t C. It. It. Ticket Office MEAI-S AT A1.I. HOUItW. rirst-Vnam and Quick Kcrvli-e. Private tlon in Uoiineetloii. Meula at All Price., (IOEDKUKE, Prop. M KYKH it iM'IIIIXINO FINK WINES AND I.IUUOIIH. I,A OKANDK, OREGON. Gommercial Livery Stable Opposite Hotel Pendleton PENDLETON, OREGON. ...TELEPHONE NO. 16... Mlif t tnrnnuta of all Llnd in Pcndlelrxt (Senile itugle driver (or ladli-a Hood, coniKtelit drhern aluaya tin hand Hoarding liomei glu'll the Ituti olcare. G. M. FROOHE. KOEPPEN'S PHARMACY... Everything that is kept in a modern and up-to-date drug store. Prescriptions and Family Recipes put up by competent men, from pure drugs.JM. A. C. K0EPPEN & BR0 . Manufacturing Chemists. " 115 Gourc St., PENDLETON, 0E. THE MINT SALOON C. L. MELLQUIST, Prop. I1E8T BRANDS OF WINES AND LIQUORS IMPORTED AND DOME.HTJO CIGARS.... Corner Depot Blreel and Jeffersou Avenue, I,A GRANDE, OR. HRIEQ & LEVY USCOKl'OHATF.IK) GROCERS COFI'KK AND TEA A Sl'ECIAI.TV. Itli U'uililiiclii Slrral, Corner Tenth TRY OUR OEl.EIIRVTKD COFKKK. Hulh I'li.nir. h:8. l-OllTLASn, OU. BELGIAN HARES For Sale. Branch Eldorado Rabbitry Riverside, California. Only two weeks more at advertising prices to oar customers who have bought stock of ns, as well as strangers. This is your last opportunity at these prices. New shipments, just in, all strains, bred or unbred. Call before buying and see our stock. Two more tales of. Lord Edinboro, imported, (or aerrice only. 3 North Third St., Portland. 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