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About The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1900)
'r BiRtje and Omnibus Transfer COMPANY. Offlca a W. Cor. Fourth and Stark 8t.' Telephone Ml. PORTLAND, OREGON. Exchange Your Checks With Mtutngtt q Trains and Order Carriages or Coupe. Baggafto checked at real dence to any destination. Branch Offlcei; Hotel Portland) United Carrlogo Co., Seventh and Taylor. L. H. ADAMS. Manager .8 s VA L T. M. Sinclair & Co. POItK L'ACIfKUS. "Fidelity" Hams and Bacon Manufactured from choice Iowa corn-fed hog W: A. WISE DENTIST -.Room 614 THE DEKUKI K PORTLAND, OREGON. rel, Rod 2844t BARR HOTEL European and American Plan. Furnished dn First-Class Style. New home, newly furnished, two block from Onion depot .All the modern improvements, tire-proof, -hot and cold water, centrally .lo aaled. Bates, $1 and $1.25 a Day- iIUMc, Bath 23c or. Sixth and Olisan, Portlan4. PORTLAND RAILWAY CO- Car leare PQrtJnd. Tomer TlrsC andlTaah. Ingion streets, ior Vancouver a follows: Vacouwr -4S Hlnata. A. M.-:18, 7:03, :.;,; 18, 10:03, 10:M. 11:33 9. M.-11M8, 1:0S. fee. 2:83. rt8, :0a, :i, 8:St. fl:)8, 110:43. U:23. (Leave Flrit and Jed- lerson itrreis. minutes earner.) Ferry lcf Vaucouwr to connect with caac aa follow: A. M.-o:is, 7:30, :i :0Q. :, tojSO, ll:l( 12:00 M. r. U.-W.-U, 1:30, f.U.tM, -:, 4:SQ,sia, e;00, :, 111:10. Car leave corner Flrat and Washington atreeta for Woodlan n ai follow: A.M. : -33. M8,7rfn,7JlJ7:S3,7:.8:03l 8:18, 8:3J, t;48. o-oa, 11:18, 0:83, VMS. 10:03, 10: lb, io:3i, wm. ii;03. U:i8. 11:3.1. una. JT. M.-12:oj, 12:18. 12:S3. 11.M8, i:oa, i:ifi,i-.3a, 1:4a, 3:03, 2:u,2:33.2:i8, S;o.i, 8:18,8:33, SU8, 4:01, 4:18, 4i41, 4:48, 6:03. 6:18, 6:33. 6,48,6.0.). flilM. 6:33, C-.48, 7:03, 7:18.7:33, 7:48, 8 jOJ. 8:18. 8:33. 8:48, 9:s. 0:i3, :. lo.oa. 10:23. 10:43, u:oj, usa 511.-13. WoodUwn SO If Inula. Car leave Woodlawn for Ftrtt and Washing ton itrceti a follow.: a u 4:i3,'fl:oo, -ens, :30, :45,7:00, 7 il3,7:, 8:00, 8 :15. 8:30, H:l 9:00. 9:15.9:30,9:43, 10:oo, 10:13. 10:30, io;43, 11:00, 11:15. n-JO, 11:45, 12:00 M. f.U.-l2:ift,iJ:o. 12:4 1:00.1:13, 1:30, 1:45, 2:04 2:13,2:30,2:43,3:00, 3:15, 3:30, JM 4:00. 4:15,4:30,4:45, fltfO, 6:15.530. Ai45, 0:09, 6:15, fl:30,:45, 7:00, 7:13, 7:30.7:45, 8:00 815. h;30. 8:60, 9:10, 9:30, 9.30, 10:10, loji 10.60, JllilO. 11:30. Dally, except Sundari. Dally, except enesday and Paturdays. J Wednesdays and Saturda) only. ..EMPLOYMENT AGENCY.. W. IV PHILLIPS. 2O0 Stark ftrcet, between Front and First. Phone, Oregon, Clay 441. PORTLAND, OREGON. Ilelp of ell kind furnished on ihort nolle Wanted: Railroadmen and deck hand, cook a, waiter and general house work, (arm baud, mill hand and city work. Real estate lilted and sold. IIEupplr agent forlhe fcay Mop Wringer, pat cnt applied ior. fatate and county right loir tale. THE BLUE MOUNTAIN CO, Cold Storacc COAL, ICE, COKE. T. J. GORMAN. Manager. 147 Mark Street. PORTLAND, OB, HEADQUARTERS FOR .Pullman Gar. Porters ...THE... And Pool Room in Connection HAIR CUTTING AND SHAMPOOING 167 North Sixth St. Pbone Beid 2987 C. E. RHOADES, Prop. B. B. RICH 03 THIUO ST. AlAAnn f ORTLUND HOTEL W I J1 H r" O FOURTH AND MORRISON ST.. PORTLAND, 0. EDWARD HOLMAN UNDERTAKER Fourth -and MnllSts. BOTH 'PHONES NO. 607 RENA STIN30N, lid, Assistant. T HE AACHEN AND MUNICH FIRB INSURANCE -COMPAHY. Established A. Ik 1820. Cbarlea A. Burcfchardt A Co., iAgent. Room 6, Worcester Klock, K. K. cor. Third and Oak Htre.ti, Portland,Or. llHIWIINti'lJIISMili'i PORTLAND WTRE 'AND IRON WORKS Dunk, Store mill OMm Hailing Ornamental Wlro and Iron Work of Alt Kinds. Wire and 'Iron Ease, and lntiow Guard 834 Alder 9t., iPOKTI. N1), OR. .Merchant Hotel. cohngr rriiutn and .da vis trntEETa I'OKTXANJ), OKKCON. HOTEL .18 NEWXY RENOVATED. This I the brtteinlpped moderaietate hotel on-the I'nclflr Coast and ha all cite conven lenrea of hlKh-prieid diutcU Complete with elcctrio lights and bells, and art-f!u .water In each room. Hath rnonxm cuch floor. (Elevator (or accomodation of i.Mie.ts. liana lnd 11.21 per day. Meal25(cnt Sperlnl mlc to lam. Illea aiid-thuatilra) pnrtli. J-'rro 'Inn ito and from all trains. 3a rooms. Only fnr block 1 ozu Unlon J)cpot. Fire Ttoot llulldlng. F. K. HILL, Prop. Holmes Coal and Ice Co... DEALElta lH lee, Goal, Gpke .and Ghareoaf IS Worth rront tsL., l'01iri,AD, OR Oregon Vhou Main 7M, Columbia Miouo 780. THE ATLANTIC OYSTER HOUSE OPEK AIX KIOUT All Kinds of Shellfish and T&malei Crawfish Cooked in Wine Specialty, A Fall Slocktd Sideboard With Beer 0. DrauU Telephone, Oregon Red IK. fill THinn SritKKT, NmrPlne. U I 3 1'rlvato Kntruucnuii I'luo. PORTLAND. OltEOON. Electric Hotel OREGON CITY, OR. JACOB CASSELL, Trop. trletlr FJr.t-Clnu.. Hut.. 1. OO l'vr 1'Mjr .ml Vji. Steam Heat. Electric Lights. Con, mercial Sample Room. JyJfanf a . JjfM? jp HHR9M FWyTMI i SsfliiH THIS MEW AGE, PORTLAND. OREGON. LAWYER CORN WAS QAY. Weaterner Admitted He Had to Take Fcea from liotlt t-tdea. Among tho carly-ilny settlers of Smith County wns Aitorney 'Dolpa Com, who has been derul for n score of Fears. Corn was n splendid lawyer, but tiltnost n fnlluro In the prnctlqc, He knew no more the rnluc of money tlinn n child. Ho loved Mi family, nnd so long ns they were hnnny nnd contented he wns beyoild- the reach of care, lie wns bubbling over with humor nnd simply could not be scrlolis for a mo ment. Ho wns willing to lose n case at nny time rather than forego the pleas ure of amusing his friends with a wit ticism. ' Mr. Corn once ran for County Attor ney ami held Joint debates with his op ponent, At one of their meetings this opponent hinted broadly at one of Mr. Corn's weaknesses as follows: "If nny uinn here to-night can say I ever took fees on both sides of a case, like some one I could name, let him now stand up nnd say so. If anyone enn say I ever swindled a client, or that I have ever been guilty of a dishonest ncttou, let him now sny so." Then ennio Mr. Corn's turn, nnd he responded as follows: "It Is perhnps true that I have taken fees on both Bides of a case, and It Ib n source of grent regret that some other lawyer does not move Into the county, so, 1 won't liavo to attend to both sides, Gcntlcmca, It ma nlso be true that you know something of me that would not sound well If told. If such Is the case, I want torciy that you will do me a kindness to kotp quiet about It until after the election Is over." This view of the situation so struck the humor of the voters that Mr. Oorn carries! tho township by a practically unanimous rote. "On ono occasion," snys Judge Tlloklcr, "two men cnuio Into Corn's ofllce ami had him mnko out a chattol mortgage, nnd then Ho 6ld question nrose as to who should iay fpr It One said: "&ou get tho mortgage and nhould ipay for what yon get.' Tho other saIdTl'ou was to give tbo mort gage. Howooiild you deliver k boforo It was executed V Finally ono -wild: 'Let's settle lit according to 'cus tom. I will abide by It If .-you will,' and, iboth agreeing, they left dt to Corn to way what tho custom -was. 'Dolph Boratched his head, but Anally rueiuHs said: 'Well, I don't exactly like that. So far as I am concerned 1 don't tike 'customers to abide by cus tom, for the custom Is that whenever two fulows want a chattel mortgage drawjj thcycomc.lu here, and whrsa the work lis .done .they usually get '.Into a quarrul ns to .Who should pay and iro off without anyone paying for lk.',' KanaKH iCIty-ilournal. Ho ltotlo with Ilia Hinar. A tew .d:ys .ago, says one South iGcrnmn ipapcrs. a soldier tv" returning to, tho 'barracks of Ltxlwl bliri? iTAVtirtnnihnrirl frnm in tTr.iir.al, to the .eiiburbfl. lit was near tho tlrrM foreT.cntngidclll,innd ho was In fear Tj"j VnftlfV ilfl.-fn 'tQiii-ljImiltr alitnll -nrilA...!? -tw-M,) Mas,-.-. MIUUUUIIIJ 1 nUIUll I'll lJJl drlrun 3y .a .mnn ln civilian's clothes, appeared. "May I mat tnko itho vacant seat at your dlde, sir?". asked the. soldier. am lato for drill." "I'll Ibe glad .of .your company," came tho nab' The .trooper 'took itho sent A few minutes latec, Hooking at his watch, he grew pale. 'Tarflan jneT'lhoiwont on, "hut might I ask you to.arJvo faster? I have great fear of sqy cnptaln, who Is a strict dis ciplinarian. IX 3 am a in Unite la to be will put xnn in tnlio guardhouse." "To wiH.t 'barracks do .you belong,1" Tho K barxaoks." "Very well; wo tihnll arulvo In time." The drlrer wiuypod .up 3d a team and In a short liiuo drew .up beioro tho gnto or the barracks. "Thai you, air, .said tho soldier, In desponding. e tho son of 3 irs was tlll bow ing his a-ek nowlcdgjuacnts the officer on duty at tlie armory iia'd ordered tho guard to present arms. .Tho driver of tho vehicle nns tho King of ir-irtcm-berg. Kniuuui City Journal. Hpnrruwa Kill a I'olooat. "You have often heard of tho ferocity tf birds, no doubt," Maid U'llllam An dirsou, a hardy old woodsimau, who JJres on the lower Ohio, "but I doubt If you ever heard of birds attacking and killing an animal that ouo would Imagine could whip three or four fierce cura. While hunting down in the tints near tho mouth of Green Ulrer several years ago 1 saw a large and flerco skunk bent an ignominious rotrcat af ter trying In vain to best several En glish sparrows and Inter, when tho skunk bad screwed his eourago up to the sticking point again, I saw -those same Insignificant-looking little birds tear the animal to shreds. When my attention was flmt attracted tho spar rows wero Hylug from one side of the thicket to the other, twittering like mad. When I ucnt to learn the cause the skunk, badly frightened, wns dodg ing front one side to the other of a log, trying to escape tho snvnge nttacks of tho feathered tribe. Tho birds didn't mind me, but kept dashing their llttlo bills Into the skunk's wcll-punc'tured hide. When the skunk started across an open space to the cover of nearby driftwood his tormentors pounced upon him and riddled the poor cat's hide." Louisville Pot.t. 'Willow tultiiro In Kurope. Europeans cultivate willow nlougsldo of wheat, France leads, nnd Germany and Holland stand high In willow cul ture. In Germany there are forty thou sand persons engaged In muklug willow baskets, and fifty thousand acres of land aro used' in growing the willow for them. Tho culture of the willow Is tho simplest thing in tho wny of cropping, A twig stuck luto the moist ground is all that Is required. Nature does tho rest For flue basket work B&llx aniyg- dallna Is the queen of willows, although Snllx purpurea nnd vlmliinlls are also extensively used. In Franco the willow grower does not hestltnto to plant good wheat lands In- willow. In regions where lumber Is scarce baskets replace canes, boxes and trunks. In the region of La Tremhlade and Arcachon there are lnrge plantations of willows and factories for the manufacture of rough baskets In which to ship their famous oysters. It Is In the Low Countries tho willow Is used most. It serves for bns kets of nil kinds, fences, cnttlc racks, wagon tops, trunks, boxes, nnd even tho signals along the river nrc painted wil low wlckcrwork. From Its wood they make their Indispensable sabots, or wooden shoes. It serves still another purpose; when planted nlougsldo their many dikes, It holds them In place and It constantly catches the sediment, In creasing the depth nnd fertility of tho soil. The beneflclnl effects of willows along the banks o,f streams nnd rivers cannot be overestimated. Tho fertile soils unshod dovn from the farm lands, Instead of flowing Into the sea, nre caught by tho willows nlong tho shore. In that wny strenins nre narrow cd nnd consequently deepened. A wny up In the mountains In France, where, owing to deforestation, the streams rush with much destructlveness down the steep mountain sides, they wind willow twigs In the shapo of a ham mock and throw It across tho stream. These twigs soon sprout, take hold of the soil nnd force the stream to move lit a tUgxag way. M. Leon Dntiflet's study of ills fntli er's life and works has ibegun to nptxmr In the Revue do Tarts. "Captains 'Courageous" Is rated ns one of flic most sucessful of Kipling's works, from the publisher's standpoint. It Is now In Its thirtieth thousand. Ttrentnno's will noon publish tho ilrst I.ngllHh translations of two of the most notable works Im French literature Stendahl's "Le Itotigo et lo Nolr" .(Red and lllnck), nnd Anutolo France's "Lis Rouge" (Tho Red Tilly). In .honor of the 70th birthday of Count Leo Tolstoi, which falls .on Aug. 3 (O..S.),.the town authorities or Mos cow llntcnd establishing an elementary school which Is to lnar his nnine. Count Tolstoi will celebrate at the same time the .fiftieth anniversary of his literary .activity. literature understands that Dr. Co man Doyle Is busily engaged on a dra matic version of "Sherlock Holmes," which Is destined for production at tho iLycouin' Theater, with Sir Henry Ir Tliuiln tho part of the great detective. Tho piny will not adhere rigidly to the dines familiar to readers of the stories. Tho most magnificent work of its Iklnd ever juihllahcd Is the long-awaited "X. ifo .of Our Lord Jesus ChrJst," by .James Tlssor. the great French artist. which has appeared In Paris and Lon don. It contains .over CiOO Illustrations juaqy of them in .colors made by M. Tissot during n long sojourn In tlie holy land. Tiio Kngttnh edition costs about $X), and the French, which Is even more magnlllceut. coots over $300. .Mr. vGladstone lias Invented and ex icfillent tiling tor tho library half screnn, iinlf book-case. It Is described its holding -"the max I mu in of hooks Jib tho minimum of space." It Is made ofj .mfiii wuuu eiuiiuejuu v. line, nas sueivei In front for holding -J 00 books, nnd the back is .covered with tapestry like mi ordinary screen. It is easily movable and Is exceedingly useful In limited quarters. A traveler in Japau spenks of the poor pay of Japanese ttuthoru. Tho rate paid to native novelists occupying the highest rank lies between the maxi mum of 1 yen (-in cents) nnd tht mini mum of -10 or CO.seu per puge, contain ing -100 characters. As It takes 100 sen to make 1 yen tho reader need not bo told that tho pay Is poor, and mi are tho nuthors. The foregoing prices, bear lit mind, arc paid to tho authors of tho highest class ouly. What tlioso not In tho front rank receive it would bo hard to determine without the aid of a pow erful magnifying glass. At the average rate they aro paid, they would have to wrlto 100 pages, or -10,000 characters, to get a monthly Incoiiw of 50 yen, which Is something less than $2."5. J'ven on this, tho writer says; It would bo "hard ly posslblo to live iu comfort." 'Water in Jerusalem. The scheme to bring ptiro water into Jerusalem bus been alKindonwl. "Aa all visitors know," says tho Jewish Chronicle, "tho Inhabitants of that city, of every creed and nationality, and par. tlcularly the poorer residents, suffer untold hardships In consequence of tho scarcity of drinking water. At the present tlmo they depend principally upon tho supply collected In cisterns from tho rains which fall during tho rainy senum from December to March, Homo of tho water (lows, In the first i place, through the streets of Jernsn-j loin, liefore reaching tho tankH, which nre above tho houses. Thence It trickles down Into underground cisterns, where it stagnates nnd breeds nil sorts of In sects nnd Impurities, And this Is what tho majority of tho people have to drlnkl Kven If filtered ami tolled II would scarcely bo Rife to Imbibe such stuff. And by the end of Juno even this supply is often exhausted." A Large Kgir. Heth Leonard, of Hhuteshury, Mass., reports a specimen of hen fruit 0V Inches tho larger way and 0 the smaller, that ho fouud recently in his henhouse. j WHITE COLLAR LINE COLUMUIA RlVIMt A. l'tlOET SOUND NAVI 11AT10X CO. PORTLAND AND ASTORIA. Dallv trips of steamer HalleyOntrert leaves ever morning In the nccl. nt 7 o'clock, extent Bnmlav. lk'tnrnllifr, lenwa Astoria ctery night ill the w cek at 7 o'clock, except bunday. While Collar l.lno tickets and O. It. .. N. Co. tickets nrc InivrdiniiKcnblo on steamers Iladcy flatter! and IlamiUn. Oillce, Alder street dock. Tclcphono Main Ml. Columbia 'phone 3.U. U. 11. SCOTT, I'resldont. A STORIA & COLUMBIa rXxVVV' Tv.o. Slim Pv Koto Dolly ttirit THROUGH PARLOR CARS llkTWI KM Portland, Astoria- Seaside Lcmes Union Depot ZVirtlnnd I'nr XajKors, Itnln Icr, Clutsk'fin lo Wiatpnrt, Clifton, Astoria, Warren tun, riiiri-l, (leiir hurt Turk and ben side. Astoria A. Penshor Kxpress Dally. Astoria Express Dally. Arrives Union Deiot 1'ortland 8:00 a, m. ll'.lS a.m. 7 .00 p. m. 9:10 p. ra. Ticket nfllcc, VA Mortbon street, and Union depot, l'otlUml. J. C. MAYO, fit II. 1'ass, Asont, Astoria, Or. ANDERSON BROS. ..Livery, Hack, Feed and Sale Stables.... Special Altai Ion Paid to Foardln Norm. 2.V! Third BU, cor. Mudlsnn. Oreron rhoiiusni. Columbia l'hniie 831 Do You ' Know the News ? Teu can have It all (or Per Month CHr Per OU-' Month lnThErnlTU)rrni, of Portland, 1 Orsion. Itls triiargtevenlnsnwi- T paper published In Oregeni It contain I all tb nswsol theatateand of the na- Z lion. Try tt tor a month. A lampi i J ropywlllb malUd to yon fre. vlllb laailaa to tob Ire. Ad- Z drea THE TELEGRAM, PortlandV Oregon. F. W. BROOKE DRUG CO. 67 N. Third Street. Prescriptions Accurately and Carefully 'Compounded TELEPHONE COI.mriUA 780. tJUKWON RED 1814, TnADC Madks Dcsioks COPVniOHTB Ac. Anrons sunrtlnii a sketrh and descrlntlmi mar ulrklr asiurlntii nur onliilfiii ftua wfmihAp m himmlnli Is proliablr Pull ntalifa. Conjniuiilrn. Hunt "tllcllr ronllUciill, mi. Handbook on Patent Host uftnrf rurserurlnirpaltiils, sken llirouL'li tlunn i Co. rtcol t. without tlinrco. Iu thu l'.itenla taken i. ins. rvcolr tperuil noflct, Scientific iiticricnti. A handsomely 1lnitratd weekl,. I freest fir. tulalluii ut nnr M-luiilILn I'lurnsl. 'J urms, ti a rear) four months, (i. 8vMbyi.il ntotdtiil.rs. MUNN & Co.30"3'", New York lirauch onicu, ai Y 8U Wasblui.ioii, D, AI KVKIt ii bCIIII.I.INO FINK WINKS AMI 1.KJUOIIH, I.A QIIANDK. OIIK0ON. IUR1EG & LEVY iUiroltrOHATKlt.) .GROCERS COlKhK AND TEA A BPKOIAI.TV, ' 9i ushliiiflitii Ntrrvl, Vuriivr 'l.nlti TltV OUII CK1.BUKTKD COKKKK, , ttolb Pliours S3S, POltTI, VNI), OU. !31 riVffMcVHHilliil 'TTTT'' THE DALLES, OREGION. MAYS & CROWE W holcsnlc A Retail Dealers In HARDWARF. STOYES AND TINWARE Farm Machinery, Implements, Wagons and Carriages. Iron, Steel, Coal and Blacksmiths' Supplies. Hardwood and Wagotj Makm' Materials, Bicycles, Guns, Ammunition, and Sporting Goods, Etc SHAVER TRANSPORTATION CO. STEAMERJGEO. w. shaver, Will lcao Portland, foot of wathlnpjtoi 111, lull ill n ii.muw. n... Inn at Biitnlnv.'liiPHiliiv nnd 'ihnrsdny uvonlnir at a nVIni k. (nr Miuvlc Island. St. -----., -,..,..i u. iri... f.d. lfclriif, Uaplt-s, .. iu .....I Muritiii. Knlitnin. Kper Itaiilcr.Mt. tJo'ilin, WaKCr, Stella, Oak l'olnt, Krtcnians, MatitaulIlojCliitskanlo and all way jiuuIliiK. i; ty, -1x7- 8. UOWMAN , PHOToaitAriiic and landbcapk AUTiet Vlow of All Description Specialty, Kodak Dcvoloplnu andFlnlihlng 'J Main St., Near IlrlJge, L iiifttttt i-rrAti nvirnnv S TAK HOlKti W. M. KOUIKHON, Prop. ... I 8UMPTKK, OKKaON.fi pOlTAOK CHOI' II0U8K " II. O. COTNCIt, Prop. Ufcn ai nn nnnrs nny or nigni. i nu uv mwui sorted In Lalinuido lor the price.- 4 llcnicmher thu location f. Knst Side of Depot Street J I.A flltANDK, OUKCION. ,i xOKDKCKK'B IlK8TAUltAT I'KNDI.RTON, OltKdON. Next Door lo W. A C, II. It. Ticket Offlco MKAIA AT A III, HOUItS. ;! rirst-Claxn find ()nlck h'ort Ice, l'rlvato Doxe In Connection. Minis at All Price. (iOI'.l)l'.(JKK, Prop. Commercial Livery Stable , ' Opposite. Hotel PenuirtiT PENDLETON, 0REG0R7fl ...TELBPHONE NO. 10... Finest lurnnntaofnll kind In Pendleton (leiitliisliiKludrlvurN for ladles (IimhI. i ninpctelit driver nhvuys on hnml lloardlns; horses Klvvli the heal of euro. a. m. FROona KOFPPEN'S PHARMACY... Everything that h kept In V modern and up-to-date druf? store. Prescriptions anl Family Recipes put up byj competent men, from pu dtui$,jjljt A. C. K0EPPEN & BRO,. Manufacturing Chomists. 116 Oourc St., PENDLETON. 01? .. jtl THE MINT SALOON O. L. MELLQUIST, Prop. BKRT IIIIAND1 OK WINKS AND 1.10.UOUU IMPOItTKD AND iiiuiKsriu UKJAItK Comer Derot Hireot and JefHrson Awnliv, I.A OltANDK, OR.1 SPANISH ORIGINAL TAMAL1 restauraintI 266 Davis S reel, Bet. Third and Fowtlf For the lint Meal for tho Price hi thu city, Quiet and Clean. Cooking by Notid CbtM? " A FULL LINE OF Electrical Supplied? Lighting of Buildings. Stores and Residences arc and incandescent. Elec tric Power for Elevators Pumps and all Kinds of Machinery. Portland General Electric SEVENTH 1N0 UDER STS. .1 BotaThoatrf 1 ,! A :'l i M M AMfm SmL.AimLuij , ,, 'ViM? ,4.rfcaJuAdlL ii