The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905, October 13, 1900, Image 2

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THE NEW AGE. PORTLAND. OTlEttOTST.
TOPICS OF
THE TIMES.
The flying machine In a. good dcnl In
(lie nlr, although Invlnlblo to the eye.
ill nhonrd for Uto)lul
The micresHful piiBlllBt of the future
ivlll put In Iuhm tlmu training himself
lud more time training his wife.
Labor day wan the conception of an
American. It Ih a fully tin American
Institution as the Fourth of July.
It Is really better for rich young men
Ske Vanderbllt to go Into politics of
heir own volition than to be taken In.
A. political prophet differs from an
irdlnary politician In that ho does not
know either, but lots others know that
ho does not know.
There Is no degree of devotion to
party which dcmandH that a man shall
enrage nnd excite himself by discuss
ing politics at his meals.
The Sultan of Turkey has reigned
twenty-five years, and has recently had
to arrest a large number of his hud
lects, who think that Is long enough.
The divorced wife-of a wealthy Now
JTork man took thirty-eight trunks with
bcr when she departed. It Is apparent
that she has no intention of retiring to
i convent.
The forty or fifty men who nrc In the
train that In held up by the one lone
bandit probably accede to his request
merely because they think ho needs
the money.
Now the dancing masters have taken
ip arms against rag-time, and propose
lo make It unfashionable. It looks as
X tho music of skips and Jerks was
"up against the real thing."
Hall Calno'H confession that ho did
(eject one of Mnrlo Corelll's novels
rvhen ho was a publisher's rentier llf
ion or twenty years ago speakH well for
lis literary Judgment them.
Homewhcro Is found thu mandate:
'Except ye work neither shall ye eat!"
Boine men of' pretty full stomachs
ivould have pretty hard work to nc
tuuut for thcmsclvcH on this basis.
Andrew I.ang says the peoplu who
tro booming Omar Khayyam miiku
am tiled. Andrew should bo patient.
Iiesu Hiimo peoplu may discover, after
to Is safely dead, that he, too, could
ivrltu some.
(leorgo Oould put up $1,1100,000 to
pay Count llonl do Castellanu's debts,
lust an a matter of pride. It Is nppttr
int that (leorgo doesn't take after Jay
rery ban). Tho hitter's pride would
Duvcr have carried lilm to such an ex
treme, JU- i ,:,, imii i
A persistent part of thu dally news
paper record Is thu story of failures
through reckless speculation. Thu
tale of woe would bo cut short were
inch tluanelal ventures avoided by two
iliisses lu the community, namely,
those who can afford to losu and those
who cAnnot.
There are many who iiuven darken a
thiirch door nor contribute it cent to
ward this great civilizing factor of our
country, yet .would not for a moment
think of living In a community where
tho church and its Inllticiico did not ttxn
1st. Kvery one should bo supporters of
thu churches as well as the public
chools; they go hand In hand.
sxz. - --
A woman will yank up tho guy ropes
If her corset unll hIiu almost sitiee.es
ler Immortal soul out of place and put
i dead bird on her hat and go strutting
irouiul over town, selling tickets for an
rutcrtaluiiicut lo raUe money to help
tend missionaries lo China for thu pur
?osanf teaching civilisation to thu poor
luatheu who have never known what
it Is to wear a corset, and who have
noon struggling on in Ignorant belief
Unit birds wore created to slug Instead
if to be woru on a hat.
Thu annual reunion of thu (Irand
Army of thu Itepubllu Is always an Im
pressive occasion, and thu warmth of
thu welcome which greets the line of
lout llgures and whitening heads Is
proof of thu place these men hold lu thu
leart of thu nation, It Is all the more
pity, then, that their wishes lu regard
lo Memorial day are not more general
(y heeded. At the recent reunion in
Dhlcago, thu veterans felt obliged to
rail attention again to thu neglect and
ihtisc of thu tlay on thu part of thu pub
Je, and even to suggest the changing
tf tho date from May IH) to the last
Sunday In May. It was tho (irand
Army which created Memorial tlay,
ntd Its members have always observed
thu occasion with dignity and respect.
They cannot bo blamed, therefore, If
they object to selug It madu a season
f base-ball games, bleyelu races and
tolf.
Let no facetious purtou continent with
levity on thu reported organization of a
bust for thu contiol of the market In
prunes. The humble prune, however
Qiueh It may bo reviled, Is yet a uu
trltlotis ami palatable article of food.
Its groat virtue Is a high kind of adapt
iblllty. It Is equal to all occasions,
cither breakfast, luncheon or dinner,
It can bu eaten with steiik or with
pickles; It can consort on iMjual terms
tvllh the cake dish or the milk pitcher,
Thousands of men who have treated It
tvlth Jocular contempt have been glad
to gut It at times when thu dull tuoiiot
jny of (vast beef ami potatoes was bo.
tomlug oppressive. If a grasplug mou-
opoly of the unpretentious but useful
inline Ih to be lorinbd the public will
have occasion for regret. Many even
among those who have ridiculed the
fruit the most, would rather be sur
feited with prunes be filled with them,
ho to speak than be forced to go with
out them entirely.
That the tendency toward suicide Is
Increasing must be apparent to all
newspaper readers. The causes assign
ed ate numerous, and In the majority of
cases they are trivial, considered from
the standpoint of any person who has
u sane comprehension of the perplexi
ties Involved In the problem of life.
Physical and mental disease play an
Important part In driving people of sen
sitive temperament to self-destruction.
Failure In business, domestic trouble,
lack of employment, disappointment,
the heat, etc., etc., are assigned as
causes for recent suicides,
I lie impulse
illllt 1. ,(,., 1.1 n mini in ilitunHt Itttl ttlr.l
4iiiik iiiifuin (i mull lu uuncu iiio w i
and children In the midst of the hattld j
of life cannot be a worthy one. Thu .
husband who seeks relief In sulcldo
from real or fancied grievances and I
leaves his wife and children
to coll -
...... ., . i i t , i .. ,1.
Untie the contest, handicapped by the
sorrow ami disgrace his act places upon
.M..i !.... ..... MM.n .......
tiiuii ninuiuuin, in fi i'uui.i mw ..n...
or woman who shrinks from thu per
formance of a duty, who llles before
the first appearancu of disease or mis
fortune, who cannot bear his or her al
lotted share of adversity, Is a coward.
Cowardice ami nothing else Is behind
nlue-teuths of all the suicides commit
ted generally the most selfish, craven,
contemptible cowardice. Many suicides
are traceable, doubtless, to causes over
which the victims had no control, but
these are easily distinguishable from
the others, and theru Is little danger
that thu purely unfortunate victims of
circumstances may be confounded with
tho persons who nro prompted by pure
selfishness atid pure cowardice to end
their existence.
The Italian Prince, the Duko d'Abruz
7.1, has returned to civilization after an
absence of fifteen mouths lu the north
polar seas, and announces that lie suc
ceeded In reaching it latitude of 80 de
grees R3 minute north. Nnuseu's
"farthest north" was 80 degrees II
minutes. This gives tho young Italian
thu honor of having como nineteen
miles nearer thu pule than thu noted
Norwegian, leaving only till miles of
arctic mystery still to bo penetrated
before some daring explorer can claim
thu frigid honor of having reached thu
long sought for spot. Thu Duko
d'Abruzzl has maintained his reputa
tion for daring and executive ability.
Ills vessel, thu Htelht 1'olare, suffered
more than did Nanscu's Ice-rcslstlug
Kntm, and thu expedition lost three
members by death, but tho enterprise
seems to liavo been conducted on thu
whole with remarkable ability. For thu
present, rugged Norway has been out
done by sunny Italy lu the long arctic
iiuest. In due tlmu some other nation
ality perhaps the United .States lu tho
pursuit of I'eury will pi ess on still
elosur to thu pole, only to bo surpassed
by some other, until thu polo Is reach
ed. Then, perhaps, theru will bu an
end of thu long lino of more or less
disastrous expeditious that havo fol
lowed each other so. persistently for
over throe centuries. It Is thu mystery
of tho unknown, combined with thu de
sire for adventure, that now makes the
north pole such a magnetic polu, When
thu mystery Is cleared away ami when
everybody knows whether there Is
html or open sea, or rugged leu nt lati
tude IH) degrees north thu I'earys and
NiuiNcus and D'AbrmezIs will seek ex
citement mid glory lu other quarters. At
thu present rate It Is not likely to bo
many years before this comes to pass.
Too lairgn n Family.
AIM. Hookwurm Ht'iiry, we'll Itnve to
give boine of those children for adop
tion. They're fairly eatltiK us out ot
house anil home.
(iIukh Olhmijvett lit Water.
Kvery klml of viw at n suilleleutly
IiIkIi temperature must eventually
Hhow complete holuhlllty In witter, Uu
tier the pressure jjlass dissolves In wa
ter heated to 410 degrees Fahrenheit.
Sett water more than 000 feet beneath
the surface will remain liquid at that
temperature, and If It penetrates the
earth's crust where the temperature Is
equally high It will, apart from the1
pressure, liquefy the silicates or glossy
rocks. Prof. Burns concludes that at a i
depthof ithout live mlleo olllcates In con
tact with water are virtually ilultl, anil '
that the level of uqucoti! fusion lu the
earth Is live Unit's nearer the aurfaeo
than U that of Igneous fusion. i
'Pernio of I'uloNtliiu.
The e.ports of Balestlue for the Inst
yonr amounted to a value of $1,5S0,(HX,
'the tmpoits heltig $UW,ooo. The
whole u tide of Palestine lu IMMi ex
ceetled the trade of 1SHS hy a little over
jstS.VWO, and e.tceisletl tho t ratio of
1S'.T hy almost $31X1.(100. ,
ClilnehO in Han FrmtcUco.
Of the '-tMXXl Chinese In Shu Frnn.
Cisco 15,000 nro said tu he employed aj ,
domestics. i
People are never so happy or unhappy
us they Imaglue they ur.
TnOR FAIR DEALINGI f ATRO:
O. P. & PLUMMER.
Drug, Medicine nd Chemicals,
Toilet Artlrlea, Trusses, Faint,
Oils, aim, Etc
B. E. Corner Third and 'Madison Btreeti.
G
OODYEAR RUDDER CO.
R. II. PEABE, VIoe-Prcsldeut and Manages)
ALL KINDS OF RUBBER GOODS.
73-70 First Bt.
PORTLAND - OREGOH
mllE UNITED CARRIAGE COMPANY
H, M. Mcars, Pros.! Marlon Wilcox Bcc'y.
Rubber tires on our ambulances, carriages
rou pe, carr)'-a la nnd livery. MAln office: S
W. corner Seventh nnd Taylor streets Hrancb
office! Raegapo and Omnibus Trnnafer Co-
, lug and caro of hortcs a specialty. Tel. 22.
T.10R CLAT8KANIE AND WAY LANDINOS
V steamer O. W. Bhnver. leaves Portland
Bt nduys, Tuesdays and Thursdays nt 6 p, in
l. acs Clatskalifu Monde), Wedlteidnys and
1 ri'ldnyn at 6 p. m.; arriving nt rortlnnd nt: n
I 111. "ill iiinim,, , iitununv nun cnilllun, 11 fin
and oiiico foot of wa.iiington street. Mcera.'i
j.c,,",r",,r for cx1c",,,"i?"", ""J1 ,frcKlll"K, "f 'J
K"".1.'-. l-OK.HUd all kinds of heavy and llghi
. ... .... 1 I.. ni I.. I U......,-.. ..'I.-
lulling.
HIIAVER TRANSPORTATION CO..
Phono 601. J. W, B1IAVKR, Manager.
Enterprise Pickling Works,
T. 8. FINNEOAN, Proprietor. " ,
Catsup, Pickles, Vinegar, Fauces, Cider, Mus
tards, Chow Chow, Olives, Ollvo Oil, Etc Flss
urauu uoiucu ricaies.
East Alder Street and Union Avenue,,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Telephones, Oregon Whlto i'J, ColurablaYMSl
lORTLAND GUN STORE
''1
132 First 8trcet.
Dealer In Guns, Flitting Tackle, Rerolren,
Pocket Cutlery. Bicycles. Guns and Bfcyclci
to rent by tho day or week. Repairing a spe
cialty, 'ielepliouu Oregon Black 937.
Northwest SchcoJ Furniture Co.
FCIIOOI, DESKS
AND SUPPLIES
Maps, Globes, Charts,
Blark Hoards, etc.
Pchool, Ofllre, Rank.
Conrttioimc, Church and
Hall Furniture.
0era Chairs.
291 Yamhill Street,
PORTLAND, OR.
Rubber Cement
.FLOOR PAI
DWm hard over night and wean Ilfce
Iron. For tale by all fini-clata paint
retailers, or by the manufacturers.
W. P. Fuller & Co.
Cor. Front and Pino Sts.
WASHINGTON HOTEL
N. P. J. FOLEN, Prop.
A First Class 75 Cents a Day House.
Board by tho Week, 13.00. Meals, 15 cents,
Rooms by tho Wcuk,l.oUandup, TronslenU
solicited.
BAR IN CONNECTION.
100 N. THIRD ST, 'Phone, Clay 683.
r
PORTLAND, OR.
F. W. WINTERS
149 Fourth Street.
BEST Q HADES OF
"Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
The finest saloon In tho city.
...CALL AT...
NIELS R. JORGENSEN
For tho Rest Grades of
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
BEST LINE
TO
St PdUl, MInDyapOlIS, Dlllulll, CNCagO,
And all Points East.
Through Palace ami Tourist Sleepers, Dining
Otr (meals a la carte), Huffct, Smoking, Library
Cars.
For tickets and full Information regarding
Eastern trip, call at city ticket ofllre. Morn,
sou street. A. 11. C. DKNnUtON,
t'lty pass, aud Ticket Ageut
...Oall At...
W. SPORE
Forthe llestGradosof
Wines, Liquors and Cigars
115 North Seventh SL
ftft&rJ
i
KV.
Kak Tatir Deposits With the
COMMERCIAL DANK
Capital, 150,000.1 Responsibility, $100,000.
Hoard of director: Gen. Thou. M. Anderson,
W. L. Unite, 8. M. Heard, Mem. C. IlMartln,
Henry Clirlit. Intcret paid on time deposit'.
SAV1NGB DEPARTMENT DcpoMti receded
In sums of One Dollar and tipuard. Intereat
credited semi-annually. 8. M. heard, President)
Gen. Thoa. M, Anderson, Vice-President: A.
Hossack, Cashier.
"T1IR8T NATIONAL BANK
OF VANCOUVER, WAB1I.
Charles Drown, president. I M. Hidden, rlbe
president, E. I. Canby, cashier. '
T KONARD HOUSE
Furnished Rooms f Rent by Iho Day, Week
or Month.
MR8. V. O. 110ND. Proprietress
MHJi Enst Morrison Bt., PORTLAND, OR
1 If UOENE HOCH
WholesAlo Denier It.
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGA1.8.
i Office: 110 Fourth Street,
felcphono 1081. PORTLAND, OREGON
PORTLAND ROLLING JI.ILL9
Manufacturer' of
PIQ IRON AND STEEL.
N E. AVER, Manager, '
22nd and Ntcolal Streets
tyiLLIAMS. WOOD A LINTHICUM,
Geo. II. Williams, O. E. S. Wood, L. B. Lin.
thlcutn, J. C. Fljtndcrs, Attornc.M-nt-Lavr.
Chamber of Commcrco Building,
Portland, Oregon
0
RIENTaL
2S Washington 8t.,ct. Cth and 7th.
Portland, Oregon.
Strictly Flrst-Cla.1
Geo. Bhca, Proprietor.
i RTIBTIC MONUMENTS IN NATIVE AND
jt foreign marble and granite: new and orig
inal designs. It. J. 1ILAEH1NG. Ofllco and
works '-'07 Third street, near Madison.
It)
LKERB A SCHNEIDER CO.-II. ALBER8,
rres, ana Mgr, Thos. Kchnclrier, Vlce-rres,,
Albers. Beo'v. and Troll. Pronrletors U. S.
Mills and Merchant Roller Mills. Manufactur
ers of Rolled Oats, Oat Meal, Flaked Wheat,
Buckwheat Flour,. Pearl Barley. Rye Flour,
Whole Wheat Flour. Corn Men I, Rjo Meal,
Hominy, Farina, Steel cut Wheat, l'mlo Fac
tory Macaroni, Vermicelli, Spaghetti. Dealers
In Grain. Flour, Hay, shingle. Heeds, Etc. All
kinds Mill Fei-d. Olllce, -JKH2 Front Street,
corner Main, Portland, Or.
M SELLER A CO.
. Eitabllshed ISM. M. Seller. P. Lowen
cart. Portland. Or., Seattle, Wash., 8pokaue,
Wash., ft-92 W. Broadway, New York,
f mportors and Jobbers Crockery, Glais ware, Ete
B. W. Corner Front and Burnslde Bts.,
PORTLAND, OR.
M FOSTER & CO.'S BANQUET HALL CI
. GARB
Havo no equal.
Try them.
The best 10-cent cigar In the market.
THE ROSENKELD-BMITil CO., distributor
4M3 Front street, Portland, Or.
a. J. Erdner R. Hochult.
CIHICAGO MARKET
i Erdner A Hochull
Dealers In fresh and cured meats; all kinds
nfsaunages, sit Washington street, Portland,
Oregon. Both 'Phones No. 413.
fpIIE PURITAN-
X II. A. Mantz, Proprietor.
2M Alder street, Portland. Oregon. Family
entrance, afijf Alder St. Telephone Red IMS.
pHARLES J. SUHNADEL
Attorney-at-Law,
615 Chamber of Commerce Building,
Portland, Oregon.
RB. Q, COIIIRELI.
Dealer In
Lea
adln Brands of Clears. Canned Goods
Cakes and Pies, fresh every day. Call at 39
Ullian Bt. Lunch Goods (or Travelers.
A RMORY DRUO BTORE
Pore Drugs and Chemicals, Toilet Articles
Stationery, Confectionery and
Dome.tlc Cigars.
Prescriptions a Specially.
N. W. Corner Tenth and Ererett 8treets,
Portland, Oregon.
)OiVTLAND ELECTRICAL AND MACHINE
WORKS.
Electric, lighting and electric work of all
kinds promptly executed, das engines for
launches. -Machinery of all kinds mado and
repaired. Gasoline engines (or Irrigation pur
poses. FOOT OF MORRISON STREET.
F, J. Crouch, Mgr.,
Portland, Oregon.
T ARSON
I.ONQ-
15 NORTH FIFTH ST.
Fine wines, liquors and cigars. Give us i
call.
H
KMIY I1VWKTT & HO.
(IV niri mhiiiiv iiiiuiniivsi
Rooms 31 and '.'7 Sherlock Building, Cornet
Third and Oak Btreets.
Portland ... Oregon.
Vtdn,l Uatlnn r . u n.
TTERUERT A. HALE.
Mt. Hood
Views.
Columbia River and Northwest
Portraits, Water
trade.
Colors, Crayons, for the
Electric Light and Bromide Enlargements.
lKJjThtrd street, Comer Alaer.
PORTMND, ORE.
1TNION HOTEL
FRANK K1KRNAN, Proprietor.
No. U North Sixth Street. Corner Ererett
PORTLAND. OREGON.
Table Roard, t..0 per week; Roard and Ixlg
Ing, ll-JOpei week. Firo Meal Tickets. Il.ivij
oiugie Meats, .J eems; ioigiug. .j iu ,u iviut.
labte suppuea nn ine w.t tiiemarketanonts.
QTEHNKBN 4 JCLIEN
Whole.ale aud reatall grocers. .112-314 Rurn.
side street, corner Sixth, Pirtland, Or. Tel
I (bone, Oregon IMack StMi, ColumbU iM.
LEADING BUSINESS FIRMS OF
- EASTERN OREGON.
I ALSTON CO.
Bealeri la
fenUture, Carpets. Wall Psprand Shade.
Undertaking Goods.
LA GRANDS, OR.
P.
BASC1IE
Dealer in
tardware arid Mining BnipMns Ftorea, Tl
Wu, Cutlory and (juiis.
BAKER CITY, OREGON-
BAKER CITY IRON WORKS
GEO. F, McLYNN, Proprietor.
Builders of Stamp Mills, Ore Cars and Ofrr
eral Mining, Sawmill and Planing Mill Ma
chinery, Architectural Work, Etc. Rrass and
Iron Founders and Machinists, Special atten
tion given to repairing mid tvbulldlng all klndi
( machinery.
Telephone Red 1GL
HATCER CITY, OR.
T
HE ET. LAWRENCE
RED ERNST, Proprietor,
Only flrit.ctais.
European plan
BAKER CITY, OREQON.
J.
W. WISDOM A CO.
Druggists and Apothecaries.
Proscriptions carefully compounded.
Articles.
Toilet
Main Street, BAKER CITY, OR.
XV PATTERSON
Proprietor of (
THE EXCHANGE SALOON
tolt Agent for "Old Barbee," Woodford
County, Ky., Whiskey.
BAKER CITY, OREGON.
w
ATERMAN A ECHMITZ
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGAR
PAKER CITY, OR.
T
HE STORE
One of the finest pi sees In the
city for traveling mon.
FINE WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGAR
Remember the place.
I ACKERMAN, Proprietor.
BAKER CITY, OH.
u
NDERTAKINO
In the neatest form. Pot.
Ished and metallic conins.
A No. 1 hearse. Uoodser
lice assurod,
W. B. NELSON, Funeral Director,
PENDLETON, OK
T.c,
TAYLOR
THE "HARDWARE MAN."
ardware. Stores, Tin and Copperware.
Li me, Plaster, Cement, Coal, Irou and
btecl and Uydiaullo Pipe.
Rl Main Street.
I
PENDLETON, OR
rnUB PIONEER DRUG STORK
OLA SLATE, Proprietor.
Our stock ts thoroughly up-to-date. We earn
uothlng but strictly Al goods at
popular prices.
115 Court Street.
PENDLETON, OR.
Hotel
Pendleton..
E. J. MOORD,
Proprietor,
ENDLETON
OR
HENRY RUST
Pacific Brewery
BAKER CITY, ORGEON.
A. NEUBERGER
DEALER IH
Fine Hlhiskies and 'Cigars
Headquarters for Mining
and CommtrcLxI Mo.M
BAKER CITY
OREGON
nOBERTS" CAFE
Beit Grades ol
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS
Fourth and Stark 8ts., PORTLAND. OREGON
PrUate Entrance, 102 Fourth Street,
phone lltaek 1KH.
Tele-
W1
PAY GOOD WAGES
To Good People
For Good Work
STAR LAUNDRY CO,
No. M4 Ollaaa St, n.erTkde
rege 'Plieo. 77.
!5
FIRST NATIONAL RANK, THE DALLF8, OR.
J. B. Bchonk, Pres.j U. M. Deal, Cashier.
A Eencral banking: business transacted
Do-
posits received, subject to stent drnft or cnecK.
Collections mado and proceeds promptly re
mitted on dnv of collcct'nn. Mght and tele
graphic exchnngs sold on NVw York, Ban Fran
cisco and Portland.
rUlENCH 4 CO , BANKERS
THE DALLES, OR.
D. M. French. J. W. French.
J. C. Hostetler, Cashier.
T
HE CELEBRATED COLUMBIA BREWERY
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop.
This well-known brewery is now turning nut
tho best Beer mid Porter last of tho Cascndes.
The iHlcst iiiiptlaurei for tho manufacture of
good healthful ilccr have been Introduced, nnd
only the lirit-clusa article will bo placed on the
market.
East Second Street
THE DALLES, OR.
T
HE WESTERN LUMBER COMPANY
Offlco: Seventeenth and Front Streets.
Portland, Oiegon.
The Umalillallouse
THE DALLES, OR.
SINNOTT & FISH, Proprietors.
...Jho American Plan Only.
Rates, It, JI..V) and t- per day.
All trains stop for pnsscugcrs. O. R. A N.
ticket ofllce. iicrn Union telegraph. Lnuf
dlstimce Bell telephone. Agents and oltlce for
11 stage Hues. Accommodations flrst-cU a.
Z. F. MOODY
THE DALLES, OR.
General Forwarding
AND
Commission Merchant.
Offices and Warehouses at
RAILROAD AND STEAMER DEPOTS.
Wool handling our specialty.
Grain bought and sold.
The Regulator Line.
The Dalle?, Portland Astoria
NAVIGATION CO.
THROUGH FREIGHT
AND PASSENGER
LINE....
Dally Line of Steamers Between Portland,
, Vancouver, Cascade Locks. Hood Rivet
and all Point oa the Washington tide.
The attamrrt Dallss City and Regulator If are
Portland arery morning (except Sunday) at 7
ndTbeDallesatSa.ni., arriving at destina
tion in ample time for outgoing trains.
Freight Kates Oreatly Reduced.
V. C. ALLAWAV. Cen. Agt.,
Footnf CeurtBtrtet, The Dalles, Or
SLITER'S CAFE
148 SIXTH STREET
Between Morrison and Alder
-BEST GRADES OF-
...Wines, Liquors and Cigars,,
The Finest Straight 10-cent Baloon In the
Northwest.
iANP SOAP AND CHS
w
s
TAIl BREWERY CO.
Brewers and Bottleti of the Famous
HOP GOLD BEER
VANCOUVER, WA8n.
liROWN A M'CABE, STEVEDORES
' Portland, Oregon.
Correspondence solicited.
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General Iiurance Atcnt. Fire and Marine.
PoottUh Union A National Ins. Co., Edinburg
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