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About The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1900)
TYTT7"fp' ?. v JCjwtt!lfc'JlL'.MLiLLttftif' gjrTOTr '.r tsWMiiiifcs TOPICS OF THE TIMES. The Shall of Persia has become civ ilized Ftiotigli to lie In Hcrlous danger from ninirclilsl.s, A Wi-Ht Vlrglnln girl nnmr-d Lemon fend n rib broken by an ImpetuouM lov er. The moral Is cany. There's nothing much In n Milrt waist when ii inn ii weai-M It, but when a girl wnra It well, there's tho girl. It's unfair for the opponents of the hlrt waist to charge It, with unhealth fulness because the ancient Oreeks practically wore nothing else nnd now they are all dead. Home men the moment they are nom inated for olllcc lose all posltlveuess of pinion. They are colorless. They part with their convictions the moment they pnrt with private life. Tho times -will not tolerate that kind; men of con mictions ate wanted, men who have omethlng- lo say.. The proverbial "good fellow" will pass In a town meet ing or n ward, but we want some stuff hi the mini we place In responsible management of pul'illc affairs. Mutter be wrung once In a while than nothing. Ilx-Seiiatnr John J. Ingalls, who died recently, was a man of great force of haraeter, wide Information ami earchlng Intelligence. He Just missed greatness because of the Innate cyni cism which paralyzed his faculties when they were 1110x1 needed for pub lic service, lie would have been no bler had he been able to see more no bility In the mass of men. Me would have been more iihoIiiI to his country had he not oveicmphasl'.ed the Hellish ness of human nature and been more live to the generosity of human mo tive. Will contests are so common and so destructive that one feelH like applaud tug the wisdom of men who Incorpor ate their cstnlcH under tho uiiiue of, ay, "The John .loucs Company," ami regularly transfer stock In the com pany Just as they wish their properly hould bo distributed. It costs some thing to Incorporate, but It docs not rxhnust 1111 estate, as the contest over will might, and the chief corporator Is able to guard himself against tho fate of King I .car by retaining a sub Dlautlal Interest. The wonder Is that moneyed men have not devised even better methods of protecting their es tates against Impudent claimants and jcrccdy lawyers. Thu readiness with which wills are contested and tho ap parent ease with which they arc fre quently broken must have troubled the mind of every mini who has property to leave. The big family Is not obsolete In America. I'or the comfort of younger niemlKTs of such families, the story of the late Colli I'. Iluiillugtou Is worth tending. Mr. Iluutlugloii was the tlfth on In a big family. Where uie the test of the children with whom ho had to compete Tor an education and a thnnco of advancement In life? Mar tin Luther Is another example of oik member of a numerous family of chil dren achieving success In spite of the obstacles that stand In the way of 11 child born under such conditions. And there have been many others. We have no law or custom that favors tlrst Imrn or. elder sons and daughters, yet It Ih well known that these have many advantages over the younger members f 11 family. Hut the capacity for tire less effort Is a habit that can bo ac quired by Individuals who are handi capped by conditions, Ituutliigtou ac quired It. And It was a poteut factor In his wonderful succceis. The. foreman of a ranch In Califor nia declares that rural free delivery Is worth n thousand dollars 11 year to him personally, beciumo It keeps the hands t home. This suggests one reason why the service should bo extended. Ito.it. lens boys will bo less noxious to go to the city, when every day tho postnmu brings the best of the city to them. Dr. I'ye-Siulth, In an nddress before tho Hrltlsh Medical Association, pre crlbcd hard work as a remedy for many Ills. Ho declared that regular and steady work is tho best euro for n thousand nervous ailments, and that this Is true Is shown by the fact that the hard working people are not t lio.su who are iifTcc led by these Ills. Ue de claicd that nervous prostration, wor ry, ami brain tension are too often ononyms for tho etVcct of gambling siul drink. There can bo no question that hard work Is healthy, for It Is those who work hardest that live long, cbt, and the busy die young, one ml. vantage of Dr. Tye-Siulth's prescrip tion Is that It Is easily followed and that the remedy Is cheap. I'rof. Moses Oolt Tyler of Cornell ays that tho United Slates of A inert en Is tlio only country of eouset)ueuce without a distinctive uaiuo. He a, reels that the name Amerlea belongs to the continent and not to the most Important republic of that continent. However that may he, the name Amer tea Is generally accepted ttverywhere 11s that of-this country, and the iluuro of Undo Sam In the cartoons now ap pearing In the foreign press on the Clilnchc war U lalieled "Amerlcrt,', ami not (he "United Kttiles." Tho comt tries to tho south of us do not dispute the title, and tho.se that do call us Kuril Americans. America Is thu iiutuo f this country for short nnd wo nro Americans, Tho United Htates U n part of tho name of several couutrleo, I while America Is thnt of but one. There I Is, Tor Instance, a United States of t Mexico, a United States of Mriizll. and J a United States of Colombia. Kneli of these countries Is known by the dis tinctive imrt of Its title as Mexico, Urazll or Colombia. So the United Stntes of America Is properly culled America for short, and tho designation United States Is more tised hero than abroad, Just as the United Kingdom of Oreat Ilrltnln ntu) Ireland Is seldom called the United Kingdom except In the olllelul publications of the Ilrltlsh Umpire. The name Amprlcan has come to mean a resident of this country, anil even the Canadians no longer claim it right to tho name, co I'rof. Tyler criticism Is Inconsequential. A manufacturer of collar buttons complains thnt ho Ii often defrauded by tho inattention of those to whom ho sends unsolicited goods on approval. Illscoinplalnt raises the question of the rights of peddlers to obtrude their goods and themselves upon public at tention. Newspnper and other print, ed advertisements may be read or neg lected and even the billboard and waste paper box appeals may tie pass ed by, although the roll of Invalid made by the dreadful Iteration of need In a given line has yet to be counted; but the receipt of unsolicited goods, the non-nccoptance of which Involve their return, although this may rcqulro no more than the sealing and mailing of tho Inclosed envelope, Is a distinct Invasion of Individual rights. The use of the malls for advertising purposes has so over-reached Itself that a glance In the majority of coses con signs anything bearing n reseinblancti to an advertisement to the waste bas ket. When the wasted effort of the sender and the receiver Is counted (thu postolllce department Is presumably paid by the postage) the sum total de. mands the economists' attention. The cull of the book agent has long headed the list of nuisances nnd amounts to nu Imposition when the agent assume the guise of an acquaintance by calling for his victim by name or by sending In an ordinary visiting card, That -tho housekeepers' doors should be besieged by an army of fruit and vegetable ven ders, old women with thread and nee dles, and Italians with c'ltenp orna ments, who require the persuasion of the mistress herself to convince theni that she needs nothltu. ,0 their line, suggests n pitiable state of municipal life that should be legislated out of ex-' Istence. It may be possible for a man' to resign himself to the solicitations of Htroot peddlers to encroach upon the spnee properly belonging to foot pas-! songors, as he goes to and from linsj. ness. but he cannot rid himself of the belief that his home ami olllce are de voted, the one to his family and friends, the other to his particular line of business: In them ho refuses to rec oguUo, It as his duty to receive who ever presents himself; unjthcr can he bring himself to feel an obligation to open a correspondence with an un known linn for whose goods he has no use, although by his refusal he lays himself open to the charge of fraud made by those who price time and the freedom of a buyer at the value of r postage stamp. , Ills Own Weapons. Tim extraordinary skill with which Sir IMwnnl Laudseer painted animals was due not merely to his mastery of the brush, but also to his Intimate knowledge of the animal world. One of his many talents was the power of Imitating to perfection the cry of any creature with which he was familiar One day, when the artist happened to bo the guest of Lord lllvers, ho was requested to go and see a very snvage dog that was tied up In the yard. As I.andscer approached the growling beast, he dropped quietly upon his hands nnd knees, and then, crawling forward, slim-led so nlarmlnulv that the doir. overcome with terror, suddenly snapped his chain, jumped over tue wan, ami was never seen afterward. Hlniplo Quest Ions. Tho ucKlunlttgH of n new printer have been imulo by ono or our excliauKos. The iiuestloiiH may lio ludellultcly con tinned ly teacher nnd pupil, "Hee tho corn tit tho Held. Can the corn wiill;?" "No; tho corn stalks." ''.Sou tho pietty cuke. Docs tho cake. stnlkY" "Never. Uut you should a enko walk." "I lmvo n ropo. Can tho ropo wnlkr "Yes, If li la taut." "Then hen U In thu Knrdcn. Does the hen rise?" "No, tho hen sets." 'Swedish Hteel. Homo remarkable specimens of Swe dish steel have been shown In th Stockholm exhibition, Ono was a rib bon of steel, extremely thin, nnd over J.OOO foot lonir. It wua so thin as to velh only -III pounds. The sample wua produced nt tho Saudvllc works, where a very largo proportion of tho paraxon uinbivlla ribs of tho world nro produced. The steel Is so valuable that, In order to maintain Its standard, every piece Is examined, and workmen cut out any parts that nro burned, and ro- moved the last particle of scale. Powerful MukucU. Uleetm inaKiiets, capable of ploklnR up live tons, are used by an Illinois stool company to transfer steel beams or plates from one part of the shop to another. When a man nnd a woman are uitulo one the tjuestlon la which Is the one. Sometimes there Is a Ions struggle be tween them before tbe question la Anal ly settled. THE NEW AGE, PORTLAND. OREGON. Make Yen? Deposit Wit the ilOMMKRClAL BANK Capital, Ifio.ooo.; Responsibility, fioo.ow. oerd of directors: Ueu. ThoH. M. Anderson, W. L. Boise, 8. M. Beard, Lieut. CM. Martin, Henry Christ. Interest paid on time deposit. BAV1NUS DEPARTMENT-Deposlla rccelted In sums of One Dollar mid upward. Interest credited semi-annually. H. M. Beard, President! fieri. Thou. M. Andcnon, Vice-President; A. Housck, Cashier. F tllflT NATIONAL DANK OF VANCOUVER, WA8U1 I Chsrles Brown, president, L. M. Hidden, vlee I president, E. I- Canity, cashier, ! T IONARD H0U8B ' '. Furnished Rooms to Kent by t lie Pay, Week or Mouth. MitS, V. 0. BOND, Proprietress H)i East Morrison St., PORTLAND, OR TfUOENK HOCH Wholesale Dealer hi WINES, MQl'OKS AND ClOAhS. Offlce! 110 Fourlli Street. Telephone KMI. PORTt.ANI',"ORKfiON pORTLAND ROLLING MILLS Manufacturers of PIO IRON AVI) STEEL. N. E. AVER, Manager, 'ilutl and Nlcolal Htreats w tr.t.IAMS. WOOD A I.INTII1CUM. Deo. II. Williams, (.'. K. S. Wood, L. B. I.ln. thlcuni, J. 0. Flinders, Attorncs-al-Latr. Chamber of Commerce llulMliifr, Portland, Oregon vRIENTAt, ' -. US Washington 8t.,Vt.6tli and 7th, Portland, Oregon, (Strictly First-Class. Geo. fihea, Proprietor. I 4 RTJHTIC MONUMENTK IN "NATIVE AND i foreign marble and grsnlio: new and orig inal ilelaiis. II. J. BLAEHING. OflHo and works 707 Third street, near .Madison. 1 LBKRB A SCHNEIHKR CO.-H. ALIIEIIH, J Pres. and Mgr, Thos. Hchlielder. Vlcc-I'res., II. Albers, Rec'y. and Trcas. Proprietors V. H. Mills and Meicliant Roller Mills. Manufactur er of Itdllcl Oats, Oat Meal, Flaked Wheat, Hurkwheat Mnur, Pearl Barley. H)e Flour, Whole Wheal Flour, Corn Mral, ltu .Meal, Hominy, Failun, Hlerl Cut Wheat. l'oM Fhc lory Macaroni, Vermicelli, Spaghetti. Dealers In Grain. Flour, Hay, HIiIiikIis, N-cd, Etc. All kinds Mill Feed. Onlcr, .'lU-'.'I'J Frunt Start, corner Main, I'm lUnd, O-. M SELLER A CO. . Established l&ft. M. Seller, f. lowcu. art. Porllaud. Or.. Healtle, Wali8okaue. Wash., u-trj W. llruaduay, New York. Importers and Jobbers Crockery, Glasware, Et .'' S. W. Corner Front and llnrntlJiTKis., PORTLAND, Oil. M FOSTER CO.'S BANQUET HALL CI . GARS Have nui'ipial. Trylhem. The best 10-4-ent rlgarln Ibe market. TDK ROHENFEI.D-KMITH CO., UlstllLutolf 4M3 Front street, Portland, Or. G. J. Enlner R. Hochull. nlllCAGO MARKKT- . Erduer A. Hochull Dealers In fresh and cured meats; all kinds olauages. Sit Washlnglon street, Portland, Oregon. Botli 'Phones .No. 413, fllHK PURITAN X II. A. Mauls, Proprietor. 2S7 Alder street, Portland. Oregon. Family entrance, V87Ji Alder bi. Telephone Red PJOa. rtHARI.EH J. SC'IINABEL Atlorney-at-l.aw, . 613 Chamber nt t'onimcrco Building, Porllaud, Oregon. RS. G. C01HRF.LL Dealer In ending Brands ol Cigar. Canned Goods cakes ana I'tes, iresn every oay. can at wm Gllaau tit. Lunch Goods for Trarelers. ARMORY DRUO STORK Pure Drugs and Chemicals. Totlet Artie) ta ritatlouery, Confectionery and Domestic Cigars, Prescriptions Keclallr. N. W. Comer Tenth and Everett Streets, Portland, Oregon. )ORTLANI) ELECTRICAL AND MACHINE WORKti. Electric, lighting and electric work ot alt kinds promptly executed. Gas engines for launches. Machinery of all kinds msifa aud repaired. Gasoline engines for Irrigation pur poses. FOOT OF MORRISON RTItKKT. T. J, Caoccu, Mgr., Portland, Oregon, T ARSON A LONa- 15 NORTH FIFTH SF, Fine wines, lhptors and cigars. Give us a call. ! II 1CNKY IIKWKTT CO. Fire and Marine Insurance. Rooms S6 and -7 Sherlock Building, Cornel Third and Oak tfrreou. Portland ... Oregon, TTKRBERT A. HALE. Mt. Hood, Columbia River tad Northwest Views. Portraits, Water Colors, Crayons, tor the trade, - 1 Electric Light aud Bromide Enlargements. ISiJiTrilrd Street, Corner Alder.'. PORTLAND, ORR. TT- I! NION HOTEL M FRANK KIF.RNAN, Proprietor, No. U North lxtU Street, Corner Everett 1X)RTL.VND, OREQOi. Table Rord, 1M per wek; Beard and Iodg. lug, I.Uxi week. Five Meal,Tlckels, l.co; Single Meals, 25 rental Lodging. V lo W cents. Table supplied w lib the best the market afford. QTKHNKKN A JUL1KN- Wholesalaand rtalall grocpa, H2414P.urn atde (treet, corner Blxth, Poctlassd, Or. Tel Shone, Ornou Ulack ', ColuaaMa AM. POS FA DEALIHO fATROWTO O. 9. R. PLCMMER. Drug, Medicine and Chemicals, Toilet Article, Truuei, Paint, Oil, aim, Etc I. E. Corner Third and Madison Street!. rjOODYEAK RUBBER CO. ft. tt. PHASE, Vice-President and Manage amkinds of rubber doom. 73-75 Fllit St. tortland otieaon T HE UNITED CAIUUAOK COMPANY 8. M. Mean. Prea.: Marlon Wilcox Seo'y. Rubber tires on our ambulance, carriages coupes, carry-all and liery. Main oilier: 3 W. corner Seventh and Taylor street Hrnc ofllce: Hart-age and Omnibus Transfer Co. Fourth and Stark streets, Portland, Or. Hoard lug and care o( horses a specialty. Tel.T.v.'. InOR CLAT8KANIE AND WAY LANDIN08 J steamer 0. W. Shaver, leaves Portland 1 nd, Tuesdays ami Thursdays at .1 p. m Uacs Clatskanle Mondays, Wednesdays ami Fridays at ftp. m.: arriving at Portland at It a in. nn Tnsilay, Thursday and Saturday. Whai and office foot of Washington street, nteanmi lo charier for excursions and freighting uf all kinds. Log, and all kinds of heavy and light tow n,8,IAVKK xkashPOKTATJON CO., Phone SOI. J. W. SHAVER, Manager. Enterprise Pickling Works T. 8. FINNEOAN, Proprietor. Catsup, Pickles, Vinegar, Sauces. Cider, Mus irds, Chow Chow. Olives, Olive Oil, Etc. Flag ' tsrd tniua, bliun iiiiit. v,11 Brand Bottled Pickles. East Alder Street and Union Avenue, . PORTLAND, OREGON. Telephones, Oregon White J, Columbia 6182 I nORTLAND GUN STORE 1 in First Street. Dealer In Guns, Fishing Tnrktf, Revolvers 1 Pocket Cutlery. Bicycles, duns and Bicycles to rent by tho day or cck. Repairing a spe cialty. Telephone Oiegon lllack 037. Northwest School Furniture Go. SCHOOL IlrNKH AND bUPPLIES Maps, Globes, Charts, lllack Board, etc. K'hool, Olllcc, Bank. ('ourlhouse.Church and Hall Furniture. 0era Chairs. , el Yamhill Street, ' PORTION!), OK. Rubber Cement .FLOOR PAINT, DrL-a iiirA nvr nlofit mil w,H lllr ' iron. For uit by all fint-cLu paint rctaikn 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. Board by the Week, 13.00. Meals, 1.1 cents. Rooms by the Week, 11.00 and up. Trouslentl solicited. DAH IN CONNECTION. 100 N. THIRD ST. 'Phone, CUy 6W. PORTLAND, OR.. P. W. WINTERS 149 Fourth Street. BEST GRADES OF Wines, Liquors and Ggars. The fluest saloon In the city, ...CALL AT... NIELS R. JORGENSEN For the Best Grades of "Wines, Liquors and Cigars. BEST LINE TO St. Paul, Minneapolis, Dnloth, Chicago, And all Poluts East. Through Palace and Tourist Sleeper. Dlntni srs (meals a la carte), lluftcl, Smoking, Library Cars. For tickets and full Information regarding Eastern trip, call at city ticket oitlre, Va Mors I. on street. A. II. C. DKNISTON, City 1'ass. aud Ticket Ateut ...Call At... W. SPORE For the Best Grades of lies, Liiurs ud Cigars 118 North Seventh St. -" ' ' temifiM Business Finns ol The Pones F IIRBT NATIONAL BANK, TUB DALLES, OR. J. B. Bcnett, rres.; iiiaiHii(vM A nenerat banking- business transacted. De posits received, subject to sight draft or check. Collections mad and proceeds promptly re mitted on day ot collection. Sight and telo grephliiexehan; sold on New lork, Ban Fran cisco and Portland, F ."1RKNCU 4 CO, BANKERS THE DAU.ES, Oft. D. U. French. J. VI, French. . C. Hoitetler, Cashier. T HE CELEBRATED COLOMBIA BREWERY AUGUST nUCHLEIt, Prop. This el5-known brenery Is now turning out Ike bast Beer and Portercast of the Cascades. Tka latest appliances tor tho manufacture of good healthful Uccrhave been Introduced, and only the. first-class article will be placed on ttia taarket. ' . East Second Streat THE DALLES, OR. mllE HE WESTERN LUMllF.lt COMPANY Officei Heventecuth and Front streets. Portland, Oieon. The UmatillaHouse THE DALLES, OR. ISINNOTT & FISH, Proprietors. ,.Tho American Plan Only fin Rales, II.II..10 and riper dar. , . 1 All trains slop for piisxcngcr. O, R. A N. ticket olllcc. Western Union telegraph. 1iug dlsluncc Bell telephouc. Agents and olllce for all stage Hues. Accommodations llrt-clas. Z. F. MOODY THE DALLES, OK. General Forwarding AND- Commission Merchant. ORliet aud Warehouses at I RAILROAD AND STEAMER DEPOTS. I ( Wool handling our specialty. Grain bought aud sold. The Regulator Line. The Dillor, Psrtland I Astoria NAVIGATION CO. THROUGH FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINE.... Dally Line of Steamers Between Portland, Vancouver, Cascade Lock, Hood Rivet and all Point oa the Vaihinjton side. Tfc itsaraers Dallas City and Regulator lat Pertlaad rary laarnlag fexeapt Sunday) at T aad Tb Dalle t t a. m., arriving at destine Men ta aaaple ties fer outgoing train. frslght RatM Orsstly Raductd. W. C. ALLAWAY, Ota. Aft., root nf Court Blrsst, The Dalles. Of SLITER'S CAFE 148 SIXTH STREET Between Morrison and Alder -BEST-OHADE8 OF- ...Wines, Liquors and Cigars..'. The Finest 8lraight 10-eent Baloon In th Northwest. flANO SOAP AND CHefX assaFafaFajaX DTAK BKEWKIIY CO. Brewer and Bottlei ol the Famous HOP GOLD BEER VANCOUVEB, WA8n. B ROWN A M'OABE. 8TEVKD0RE3 Portland, Oregoa. Correspondence sollclto.1. Ship's mall promptly delivered. Cable address llruwu. JOHN KELLY General Isarenee Atont. Fire and Marine, Pcottl.h Union & National Ins. Co., Edlnburg and London; Western F, and M. Assurance Co., Toronto, Can. &! TUtrU ., Columbian Bide. OTTTCUrTE BMKD-IIAMKR 80TCUFFK, o Joan Ulled. Wall 1'aper and Decoration. I'lalnand Decorative fapcr llanglnr, lions fainting, Oralnlufj Kaltomlnlne. Shop and store, ? Alder Btrect, ForUaaJ, Or. -'Phone Black IW4. '4 Vf POf?UAND.OWCGON. y MLATXNG BUSraot FIRM Oaf EACTIRN OREGON. ni ' --- 'Mf !. ?rIl,"wtnrElMrEsJ mAXaTTOM A CO. Dealers la rmrnltura, Carpets, Walt Paper aa'4 Bbadtc Undertaking doods. LA GRANDI.O&, P. BAbCHI DMler tm lard war an1 Mining Snppllea, Ktoraa, Tta wJ, Cutlery and Uuna. DACER CITY, ORIOOK 1 AK8R CITY IRON WORKS OEO. F. HCUYNN, ITopNMor. Bultdsrs of 8tamt Mills. Or Can and flam l,an ral Mining, Bswmlll and Planing Mill Ma. cbtnery, Architectural Work, Ktn. Itraaa and Iron Founders and Machinists. Special atten, Hon given to repatrlug and rebuilding all kind a! maeblntry. faltphone Red 1CL PAKER CITY, OR. ml'B BT. LAWBKNC'X FRKD ERNST, Proprietor. aty'flrst.clssv European laa BAKER CITY, OREGON. a.-n . .a - ,..., , , , . , , JW. WI8DOM & CO. - , Druggist, and Apothecarle. Prescription caref'illy compouuded. Telle Articles. Jtntn Street, 1UKKR CITY, OR. iy PATTiiiiaoN Proprietor of THE EXCHANGE 8AL00H sol Agent for "Old Bsrbee." Wood for Couuty, Ky., thltkey. BAKER CITY, ORKOQH. -lyATKRMAN A BCIIMITZ Wholtsate and Retail Dealer la 1VINE4, LiqUORH AND CIOARI FAKER CITY. OR. ,'imik aToim; One of the flnrst place In the city lor traveling men. FINE W1NE9, LIQUORS AND CIO Alt Remember the place. T ACKERMAN, Proprietor. BAKER CITY, OK. u NDERTAKINO In the neatest form. Pol Isbed aud metallic coffin. A No. I hears. Uood ser vice assured. W. 8. NELSON, Funeral Director, I'RNni.rmM ol i'- m C. TAYLOR THE "HARDWARE MAN." ardware. Btove, Tin end Oonperware. Lliuc, Plaster, Cement, Coal, Iron ami btevlaud llydtaullc Pipe. m Main 8treeL PENDLETON, OR. rj mllE PIONEER DRUO STORK ULA 8IATE, Proprietor. Our stock Is thoroughly up-tolate. Weearr uothlug but strictly At good at popular prices. 11A Court Street. PENDLETON, OJU Hotel Pendleton.. E. J. MOORE, Proprietor, - pNDLETON OR. HENRY RUST Pacific Brewery BAKER CITY, ORGEON. BWSMSWBiaSHSIHSaBlMHHHKHHUBKH,,. A. NEUBERGER DEALER XH fine Ulhiskies and Cigars Headauartera for Miatef and Commercial Men. BAKER CITY OREGON nOBKRTS' OAF! Best Grade ot WINKS, LIQUORS AND CIGAR four and Stark Bt., PORTLAND. ORSdOM Private Entrance, 1M Fourth Street. Tale. ehoue Black 183. w X PAY GOOD WAQBsJ To Good People For Good Work TAR LAUNDRY CO, Ha. M eileaa ta, tteat naMTM, 1 1 i Ni ft tffl S I K- .v. iiii'riliiiW-- - lii--Tffl-trvi'A,"-': 4 1 .u. .; .., .;:f4jau.x-(ift'i'..