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rA' . y!T.& KvnnriL pwisprn wiw ywMggwm'.tfll)myMJ.MrJgg.lg RWIBIIMIMM ; Jr"- .: V THE NEW -A&K,1 froftTLAND, OREGON.' S aVaVaVawWWwaTaW'aJftVM'WWJ-KWft'-ft- - . - f -- - --.- -J rrji " . -f v -m --ww- liKtjc and Omnibus Transfer ! COMPANY. ilea 8. W. Cor. Fonrth and Stork fits, slepbone MS. rORTLAND, OHROOM Eaxruunge Your Checks With Messenger a Trains and Order Carriages or Coup, Baggage checked at resi dence to any destination. Branch Offices; Hotel Portland; United Carriage Co., Beventli and 'lay lor. L. H. ADAMS, Manager. JE T. LVI. Sinclair & Co. I'OIIK I'AOKKHS. "Fidelity" Hams and Bacon Manufactured from choice Ioa corn-fed hoc W. A. WISE DENTIST ...Room 614 THE DEKUIYL PORTLAND, OREGON. "t. Rod 2844. BARRHOTEL' European and American Plan. Furnished in First-Class Style. Hew hosse, newly fnrnlshed, two blocks from ' Ion depot .All the modern Improvements, I ire-prool, toot and cold water, centrally lo- ' sated. lates, $1 and $1.25 a Day. Meals ttc, BslbsiSc, Car. Sixth and Ollsan, Portland. PORTLAND RAILWAY CO. Cars leave Portland. Corner Hint and Wash, -tag ion streets, for Vancouver as lollumi Vancouver 4ft Minutes, r jL.M.-:1R, -7:0.1. :1M:M, Osis, 10;0J, tO;4S, '".M. 1.118, 1:03, 14H. SiJU.SllS, 4103. 4:48, o:RS. ll. IUill.lliua. (Leave Finland Je. Icriun strrvls, 4 minutes earlier.) Ferry leaves Vaiicomur to connect with cart .as follows: A.M.-'C:ir, t.3o, 8il v:oo, 8;, 10:30, 11:11 12:00 M. r. M.-1JM.V l:!N),2..M:00, 8M5, 4:00, 6:1&,;00, e:4A, iiiiilt. Oars leave corner First and Washington streets for oodlau n as follows: A.U.- o:I8,il:M.M.7:(W,7tl8.7:33,7M.8:0.'l1 SilH, 8:3.1, SMI. 0:0.1. V:IH, 9:3.1, 8:IH, lOlttt, lOilN, iu::n, iKMH. u:ta 11MH. U::u, mts. r. M.-l.':o3, U:18. V2M, nun, i:ti3, 1:18,1:33, iU iu, 'iii8,u::u,3:i8, 3:oi, s:ts. s:s.i, 8:48,1:0.1, 4ilK, 4!43, 4:tH, AUU, ftilH. Ai33, 6,4H, fl;0.1. Ail 8, ft: 3.1, 0N8, 7SU3. 7tl8. 7i3J. 7:48, 8:0.1, 8:18, 8:ai.8:ts, u:,i. v,ix, 9:4, U):o3, lo:v'3. iu:i3, ii:tu, Hi'i3ywit3. WomlUwn 90 Rllillllas, Cars leave Woodlawu for First and Washing 'Ion streets s (ollimn: A -aiiJ,6:iw,0iiJ, :30, o:is,7X), 7:13,7:13, t:0tR:lS.R::M, 8:11, 0:00, 0:13.0:30, 0;i io:oo, iu:i!i. ia:3o, ioma, ii:tx, 11:15, 11:30, u:4i, lisuiM. t. U.-WM, l.':w, i-.:4 1 :00. l :15, 1 :so, ins, 2:00 2:16, .':), '.'UVSiW. 3:13. 3:w. 3:t.v 4:ia 4:13, 4::w. 4:4 A:io, rmiwo, ami, o:oa ilft,6:30,fl:i7:t, 7:15. 7:30.7:11, 8:oa 813. k:30, h:A0, Oslo, :, U.W, io:lo, iu.h lOiW.jll no, 11:30. Dally, exorpt Huudavs. J Dally, except Venodatsand FaturdaTa, Wadursdays and baturdas only. ..EMPLOYMENT AGENCY.. W. T. PHILLIPS. ttaji 8taik street, between Front and First. Phone, Oregon, Clay 411, PORTLAND, OREGON. Help of all kinds Inrnlihed on short notice. Wanted) HalUosd men and deck hands, cooka, waiters and general homo work, lariu bauds, mill hands and rlty work. Itral estate listed and mild. IIBupply ski lit for the la.y Mop Wringer, pt in applied for, blsto aud couuty right to ale. THE BLUE MOUNTAIN CO, Cold Storage. COAL, ICE, COKE. T, J, QOaUAN, Manager. f? atari Mm. rORTLANDt OB, HEADQUARTERS FOR f 44 . St i Mnllrnan ' l,riff r-TiMftfls. a. -.-- wvp w vva v 1 Illrfte And Pool Room in Connection HAIR CUTTING AND SHAMPOOING 167 North Slitb St. Pbone Read 2987 C, E, RHOADES, Prop, B. B. RICH 103 THIRD ST. PORTLAND HOTEL CIGARS FOURTH AND MORRISON ST PORTLAND, OR. EDWARD HOLMAN UNDERTAKER Fonrth and Yamhill Sts. BOTH 'PHONES NO. 507 RENA S1INI0N, Lj Alllilsnt. mllK AACHEN AND MUNICH rWK INKUItANOK COMPANY. Established A. 1). IBM. Charlea A. Iiurtkhsrdt A Co., Agents. Room t, Worrciltr lllorle, N. K. eor. Third ene Oak Strttt-. 1'orllnml. Or. ilriik.MIMl'J.IIIfi!.i.'i liT m'M nillvAiTMlwamvA PORTLAND WIRE AND IRON WORKS Bank, Rlora ami Ofltce Hulling Oriumentsl Wire and lion Work of AII.KImli. ire and Iron Fence and Window Guards 834 Aldot St., I'OltTI.AND, Oil. .IVIerchant Hotel. COHNKIt TIIIltD AND DAV1H MTltttKTa I'OltTI.AND, OltKODN. HOTEL 18 NKWLY ItKNOVATKD. This Is Die best eiulppcd modernto rate hotel on the 1'nclllo (.'omi and lint all I ho conen. leiH-ei of lilKli.prlred liotols t'omplele with cltctrlo IIkIiIh sml bells, ami nrd-drvn natorln esoh rooin, llnlli loom on eucli lloor. Klevatoi for srcoiiiodnttiili of i;lieals. Nairn II ud 11,21 erda'. McuIh.'I icnr., t'pcclnl rntjk to Uin. Illfi sad tliiuitilml inr t !. I'no'biis toand front all tialiH. 'AV munn Only four blocks fiom Union Depot Kin Proof llulldlui;. F. K. HILL, Prop. Holmes Coal and Ice Co... DEALKlta IS lee, Coal, Goke ...and Ghareoa! 19 North Front M I'OItn.AM), OH- Oregon riinnr Main 780, Columbia 1'huno 780. THE ATLANTIC OYSTEIl HOUSE OPEN AIXKIOIIT...., All Kinds of Shellfish and Tnrualei Crawfish Cookod In Wine a Specialty. A Full Stocked ildcbosrd Wl!h Beer l) DrsugM Telephone, Oiciron lied lfCii. A1 1 TII1H1 STIUJK.T, Nnrltne. O I J I'rUato Kiilu.noou l'tuo. I'OUTLAND, llti:OrJ, Electric Hotel OREGON CITY, OR, JACOB CASSRLL. Trop, trlrlly rir.t.Cla... Tlnlve t.O0 Ver Y aud l. Steam Heat, Electric Lights, Com. mercUl Sample Room. laMaBKKr'vCaWiW BaaBBTcBBBBBBBBBBVaBBtt'aBBBBWraBkM. (afgHBfe ' aa4i " I if I lfi.'fcJ A LITTLE LOVE SONG. My heart, my heart's n bonny bird That enrols sung tbc sweetest heard; Till My ". T henrt's a fountain fair T Dint sparkles In the golden air! My lienit's a rosy-raptured rhyme, Dint echoes to the glitd springtime. My heart, my heart's a bud n bloom That lights with lore n greenwood gloom; My heart, my heart'H n silver star , That throws Its bcnmn afnr, afar; My hcurt'rtn canticle divine And nit because your heart la mine! , llurpor's Unznr. IOO To the Twelfth Floor. S TL IN'! Atlnntls wns not n lnt-pp liiilldlii,'. It wns (nil nnil very luirrow, nnil ctiumliiod tint forty InislnoHS ti'iiniits nil told. AmoiiR tliu occtiimuta wns (leuitfu Krnuels Onrvln, wIioku brlKlit iil'W door bIrii niiiicart'd fncliiK tlioKolltiiry eluvntor Hhnft on tin eleventh lloor. If Mr. Garvin's hIii could be believed, lie vnn n broker, but there wns little proof of the fnct beside the sIkh. Ills otllcc furniture nnd rupi were imlnfiilly new, Ills new tyiiewrltcr liud Heurcely been out of Its nietnl cov erltiK mid the liiuideome file cases about blH desk were n empty us wliuii they left the ciibltieMniiker. The fnct Is, (leorse Prnnclft Onrvln, nged 20, hud JtiKt nettled down to lnisi iicho, nnd wuu now In the expectant aud receptive Mu ire. lie was not looking for business with any Krcnt ainouni of ecnl, but Ids door wns open and he wns on hand, prepared to answer nil de mands. Thin particular mornlnir be reached the Atlantis bright mid early. "(.Jood-nioinln', Rlrl" wild Jnnile Doyle, the elevator boy, as George step ped Into the waiting car. "Good-mornltiR, Jamie," paid the broker In his plciisnnt voice. He had a wonderful way with blin with children nnd dogs, and sonietlilug l bin tones cncouniKed .In rule. "We're hnvln' a lot of trouble nt home, sir," bo said. "I'aUier'H off ogaln, nn' I was looklii' for lilm half the night. I'd be looklu' for him now If It wasn't for losln' me Job. Th longer be Mays nwuy the wortu he gets. An' moth er's sick abed, an' Katie's Just gettlu' over a fever." He ended bis dismal Miitement with n little sniff. "That's bad," said George Garvin, "can't you llnd n substitute?" "No," replied the boy. 'I wouldn't dare to. Mr. Abbott's down on me now for beln' twlee late on futher'H ac count. If he an w a strange boy here In my place he'd lire niu sure." They hud reached the eleventh floor. "Here," wild George, "I guess I'll go down with you again." He looked, at the boy us they descended. He wuh a neat boy and a clean one. He wuh pnle and haggard this morning niitjjils eyes were red, and his hands trembled. "How long do you think It will take you to Hud your estimable parent V" George asked. "No time nt nil," said the boy eagerly. "There ain't but a few more places to look." "Go nnd look for lilm," nald George; "I'll take your place," "Youl" frlvd the boy. "Hut Mr. Ab totV" "I'll attend to lilm too," said George. "Don't worry about tliut. Itim along." "Are you sure you know how'" Qiievled the boy, anxiously. "Quite Hijie," said George. It wasn't dllllcult to run the Atlantis elevator. You waited Just two minutes by thu big clock over the entrance, on the ground lloor, mid theu mudo the ascent to the twelfth tloor. At the twelfth you made no wait, but nt once returned. George knew the time table and handled the car skillfully. When the tenants began to conic lu ho exerted himself to catch the direc tions they gave lilm. They started haul nt the perfectly dressed young man, but ho was a newcomer and nobody ecomed to know him. When ho de scended to the ground tloor he found tho agent of the building waiting to take thu upward Journey. Tho agent Blurted at him. ' "How's this?" ho asked. "Where's thu boy?" "Cun't say, I'm sure," replied George with much calmness. "He was called away by a Btidden domestic allllctlon. Going up?" The agent stepped Into tho car and the Iron door clicked behind him. He was n short man and iulto stout, and lie had u ted face. His face grew red der a he stared at George. "See heie," be said, "this won't do. You are Mr. Garvin, aren't you?" "Twelfth tloor," said George; "all out." He looked hard at tho pompous little ageut. "Going down?" he usked, aud pulled the descending rope. "Mr. Gttrvlu," said the agent, "you ought to understand that we can't have our employes Interfered with lu this manner. You are evidently trying to shield the boy. It won't do. I told lilm that the next time he absented himself fiom bis post he would be discharged without further uotlce. By jour Ill considered action you have simply helped to deprive him of his position." "Ground tloor," announced George; "all out." Ho unlatched the iron door nnd pushed It open. "Going up?" ho asked, us he turned and glanced at the ageut. "Mr. Garvin," snld tho latter, with dramatic earnestness, "I must request you to leave this building when your mouth Is up, I will gladly refund the rent you huvo advanced If you will leave at ouce." "Couldn't think of It," said George, "Nut even to oblige you, Mr, Abbott, No. 1 uieun to stay aud the boy. will stay, too. Twelfth floor. Goiag dawar" i Vliy; confound It, lr,H cried the agent, "you talk as If you owned this building!" "Why not?"' asked George, the Imper turbable. The ageut stared at lilm and drew back a little. "What do you menu?" he cried. "You get your authority here from Attorney .lethro Itrownlng," said George, without looking at lilm. "And Attorney llrowulug uets us trustee for the Francis ehtuteY' "Yes." suld the agent shnrply. "What of that?" "I am the Francis estate," said George FrnucU Garvin mlldlyi "Ground floor, nil out." This time the agent heeded the an nouncement and stepped from the cur. Ills Uorld face was pale. "The boy Stnys?" asked George, with the slightest Interrogative Inflection. "The boy stays." replied the agent. "Good-uiorulug," tmld George, po litely. Ah the discomfited olllelal passed through the outer door a nullum vision entered. It wirs Miss Mary Arm- strong In her new summer ultlrc. mull Ml.. t,.... ... .. i..ni. i.i n,,.l I,.,,. "" ' """ " - f-" attire wnH decidedly fetching As George saw her coming In he stood u little stralghter. "Fourth floor, please," she snld, as she tripped Into the ear. Then she looked up nnd 'recogjilzed the new ele vator man with a little gasp. Hut he paid no attention to her as ho latched the Iron door ami drew on the hoisting rope. He wuh thu elevator man now. Besides. It was this girl who had told him he hud no object In life; that he had no heart, no sympathy. True, he had tnnjallzed her by his lan guid Indifference, but her words were uuucccssarlly hard. She had abruptly parted with Mm with Intentional cold ness and had not asked hliu to call again. Aud she was the one girl In alt the world whose good opinion he val ued most. What would she think of him now? "Fourth floor," he said, and he Mop ped the car with beautiful exactness. "Thirteenth, please," said Miss Mary, with a touch of wonderment In her voice that conveyed the Impression that he must have misunderstood her. "Sorry," snld George, without look - In? innnil. "but It's aunlust the rulcH to run the elevator any higher than the roof." "The twelfth will do," said Miss Mary, as If graciously yielding a dis puted point. Then she sweetly added, "Bui 1 fear I will have to report you for a lack of willingness to oblige your patrons." "1 must call your attention, ma am," said George, to th.. fuel tlmt imtroiis , ....' are requested nofto converse with thu ..levator liov while on duty. It distracts his attention. Twelfth lloor." "Going down, please," announced Miss Mary. Then she gently murmur cd, "1 don't suppose there. Is any rule against a patron talking to herself, Is there?" He did not answer. "I wonder why ho Is running an elevator?" she softly soliloquized. "I suppose It's be cause of a bet. I wish It was for home other reason, for he certainly runs It very well. I've no doubt he could do ninny things very well If he tried. He needs mi honest friend to tell him so." Hhe paused, but George did not look around, "Ground tloor, all out," he said, and reached across as he pushed back tho Iron door. Miss Mary sat still. Ami Just theu a boy ran In from the sidewalk. His face was glowing, hltf breath was short. "Oh, Mr. Garvin!" he cried. "Did you have auy trouble, and will I lose my Job?" "Not a lilt of trouble," replied George, as he stepped from thu car, "and your Job Is safe?" "Oh, thank you, Mr. Garvin," cried the grateful boy. "I found father very soon nn' Just In tlmo to save him from th' patrol. An' mother sends you her blessln', sir.". --1 4 "Thnnk you," snld George. lour cars Is waiting." "It wns awfully cheeky of me to let a gentleman llko you take my place," finished thu boy; "I didn't think what 1 was doln' until afterwards, Hlr." '"That will do, Jamie," said George, aud turned from him. And then a vision In white suddenly confronted lilm lu the doorway of the car. "George," said Miss Mary Armstrong. It wns the first time she had called lilm by his tlrst name,- old friend that hu wns, aud sho couldn't havo said It more softly If she had added "dear." Ho looked n round nt her, his face flushing, and lifted Ills hat. "George," she said as she stepped to ward him, "come down to ask papa to go with me to luncheon, but I'd rather go with you. Will you take me?" " He bent forward quickly und whis pered something that brought the quick color to her cheeks. "Going up?" called Master Jamie, as lie clicked tho Iron gate. But they did not heed him. Cleve land Leader. Merldluii Ants. Among the curious inhabitants of Australia are n species of termites callot the "meridian tints," because they Invariably coustruct their loug, narrow mounds so that tho principal axis of the dwelllug runs exactly north and south. These mounds are U or 8 feet lu height, and consist of a series of spires, topped with smaller spires, and when viewed end on, they show a remarkable resemblance to a many spired cathedral. The sins of the father are visited on the sou, but the slus of the son often keep the whole family awake nights. A very little woman Is often at the tettoat 9t a very big fuaa. BUSINESS LOCALS. t Always ask for the famous General Arthur cigar. Esberg-Gtyist Cigar Co., general agents, Portland, Or. " P. F. Thompson, dealor in tobacco, igars, fruit, candies and nuts. '.'Oil U itieut. Brady & Sherrott, practical plumb tan, gas and steam fitters. Dealers in lead and Iron pipe, gas fixtures nnd plumbing goods of every descrlpt'on. Jobbing done at resaonablo ra'es. All work warranted, fiteum nnd hot water-heating a specialty. Telephone Oak 411. 142 First street, Portland, Ore. O. A. Watson, Marino Drug Stoic, 88 N. Third street, Portland, Ore. Spe cialties: Flcokensteiu's Lung Dnlsnm ind Celery Seltzer.' R. H. Keliwnrtz, druggist and npotho oary, 225 Burnsldo street, between First and Second, Portland; Or. ,,.,.,,.! For fino fruits of all kinds for the i (raveling puuiic, can us iuu mitiu ,, ... ..l7 ,. I Sixth street. Ico cream soda, lluakot ' fruits for travelers. George Kiser pro t prietor Creamery nnd bakery. Country but ter and fresh eggs a specialty; also creamery buttor. Mrs. B. Boyd6ton, proprietor, corner Second and Columbia streets, Portland, Or. When mediclnei will not enre you, sr when you get tired of spending money for medicines, buy tho Natural Body Braco from J. A.-Clcmenson, drug gist, 227 YnmlilU street, between First and Second, t B. C. Cash Market. Cheapest and best goods delivered east nnd west. Corner Seventh nnd Conch streets. Everything lirst-cluss. Cameron & Mergens. I Jno. P. Sharker, mannfacurer of harness, collars, saddles and strap work; importer of saddlery, hardware, r hips, pads, eto. 05 Union aye., Port Maud, Or. j Knhn Bros., dealers In hides, fur 1 and wool. 101 Piont street, Portland, ur. G, Danlelson, watchmaker, Jewolei and dintnond-sutter, 140 Hixtli street, Portland, Or. All work guaranteed. rerybody smokes the celebratd Monogram and Pandoia cigars. Thoy have no equal. The Pomilnr. 125 First street, bet. . Washington and Alder, Portland, Or. ii. v..'.. i .n...ui. n-.nl r.. i '""" f,,'R,u"", ' , "' a"00 'd B34- Columbia 608. Tel. Ore Portland Transfer Saloon Chas. O. Siglin, proprietor. Choice wines, liquors and oigurs. 1121 Gllsan, cor ner Sixth, Portland, Or. Smyth As Howard, goneral contract era. "ltoads. bridges, trestles, munici pal improvements, eto., Portland, Or. Diamond VI t tided Brick Company, (incorpotated). Paving brick a spe cialty. 018 Clijuiibjr of Commerce. The Western Oyster IIoikj, Sam Mackin, ptopiietor. Oysters aud orntvflsli, wholesale and retail. By the gallon, t2; by tho pint, 25 cents. 152 Washington street, botweou Sec ond and Third. Telephone brown 4!)4, The A. D. T. Messenger Co. Is the old est and best service of the kind in the town. Readers of the New Age, give them the preference. Money to loan, on furniture, pianos, er any good securities. Notes and mortgages bought S. W. King, room 46, Washington building. Rlng'up Dr. Darling, 3044 Morrison street, cor, Third and Morrison, over LMoAllen & MoDonnell's. Ofllco nours, iyju to ii a. m., i:ou 10 o p. ifi. At '.sidence-, K. 34th and Bel fount streets, tnqrning and evenings. Residency, 'phones, Oregon, blue 876; Columbia, 6187; offioe 'phone, Colum bia 14. Frenoh Dyeing and Cleaning Work All work done at very moderate prices Dyeing and cleaning of all kinds o! ladies' and Gent's clothing. Mourning cloth dyed in 48 hours. J. Dclcau. roprletor, 466 Gllsan gtul The finest plaoe'ln the city to obtain Diet quality cigursj tobacco nnd smoic era' articles is that ot Rosenthal & Budd, at 287 and 287), Washington street, between Fourth and Fifth. Give these genial dealers a call when you wish anything in thoir line. Tele phone Main 75. A. A. Unrnh, bicycle repairing. Brazing aud cutting down frames a ipecinlty. Blcyolo sundries Buked enamel. All work guaianteed. 183 Foot of Morrison street, Portland, Or. Call and see me when you are broken diwn, Aaenoy for the Impeilal Bicy ole; guaranteed foi one year. Oregon 'phone black 2301. The Safe Store New and Second-Hand Safes Bought and Sold Cash Registers Lock Department Repairing JOHN E. DAVIS, ThlreJ ttrewt, PORTLAMB, WHITE COLLAR LINE 4JOLCMBU K1VKR A rOUKT SOUND KAVs. GATION CO. rOitT!.AKD AND ABTOIUA. Dally trips of stesmer Bailey Oatiert ravee every morning In the week at 7 o'clock, e teen I ('May. llcturnlnn, leaves Astoria every olghl i be week at 7 o'clock, except Siuidsy, White Collar l.lno tickets and O. It. .1 N. Co. ticket are Iniercbsngeable ou stesmers Ully Usttert and HaKsalo. Office, Alder slrect dock. Telephone Mala lil, Columbia 'pbone 331, v U. B. SCOTT, president. ASTOfil.&CuLUMBI. A RIVER R4ILR04O CO. no loll Pngei Trains Mu WITH THROUGH PARLOR CARS BKTH'l.BN Portland, Astoria' Seaside Leaves Dnlon Depot Portland Kor Maygert. Rain ier, Clatskanlc Wc-tport, Clifton, Astoria, Warren ton, Flavc), (Icnr hart 1'ark aud Sea side. Astoria A Res. bore Express Dully. 'Astoria Express Daily. Arrives Union Dot Portland l:00s.m. T: 0 p.m. 11:15. m. 9:40 p m. Ticket office, 2iS Morrison street, aud Unlorr lepot, fortlaud. J. C. MAYO. Oca. Psis. Agent, Aitorls, Or. ANDERSON BROS. .Livery. Hade, Feed and Sale Stable... fascial Atteitlon raid te feardln Hsrsss. 244 Third St., cor. Msdlson. Oregon 1'hone 831. Columbia Thane I3 440444)44a44a44444444444 ! Do You I Know the News ? 4 o TiiuakiriUtilUr rC T7 rCriiMi Month UUV Month In The aventng Telegram, of Portland, X Oregon. It Is (be largest evening news- X mMA MHkl I ft t4 In n.ftmtH . I, MAnlftttMa T sgun: it oonialra 2 te and of the na X lonth. A sample X yoa free, id- X, Kf. ..WW. .-. ... W,.,.H ., ,UM,P.M ait uipiwi oi ia smie and Ilea. Tr It er a month. oopywuib maiieo to THE TELEGRAM. Portland. Orcfoo. t F. V. BROOKE DRUG CO. 87 N. Third Street. Prescriptions Accurately and Carefully Compounded TELEPHONE: COLUMBIA 760. OUF.GON RED ISOt SO YEARS' EXPERIENCE Tradk Mama DCtlQNS COPVRiaHTS Ac. Anyone, sending a sketch and description may sickly ascertain our opinion free whether i Invention Is probably patentable. Commnnlra- uans.irictiroonnuentiiu. uanattooi sent free. Oldut aiiency fors.cuiin Hand book on I'atuUa .c.ncT Tor ..cu-lntf Dal at en is. l'st.nts taken tbroocb Jtunu A Co. metre aw'lal neflca. without chsnte. lutha scroti ic Sittiericaitc. A handsomely tllnstrated weekly. Tersest etr- yeart four months, tL Bold by all newsdealers. BUMCo. New York Jtrench OfBce. OS Bt, Washington. D. C. THE HOWE SCALE CO, 85 First Street PORTLAND, OREGON. EUI.UU'I Ul .llf ,U,lUU I'Killiftl. IUIO.iH. reart four months, tL Sold by all newsdealers. Iloycle Store Ladders, Grocers' Fixtures, Letter Presses, Etc., Scales and Trueks. DAN. W. EVANS. I hTaP5sWCT,sZaBey t, ' 3 B ,;:&. , " ? -. 5.llrftu(v'at . V "1 . ,'. i.-'LC t A. ,m l-'Sl tr- w-u- i -. t it - -pa -k m--rt'i..w-.tiai hi 'UII-...II u iIhhmmmi nWMa.Mi i ...,-i,.i.-....i--.u.,.-,...-. ..,,..-:,, ,. . ... i .... - . . TL .... ' aaaaaaaW -