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THE NEW AGE, PORTLAJtfD. OBEGOIT.
A, W. ALLEN
Dispensing
Pharmacist
Phono, Orogon Main 4-OSm
Columbia 4-t4-
16th and Marshall Sts.,
23 rd and Savior Sts,,
PORTLAND, OREGON,
Hatters
and
Furnishers '
SokAecnUfor KNOX HATS
,..B(JFFUVI & PEflDItETOfL
04 Third Stroot,
PORTLAND, ORE.
am JM
W. GOLDEN WEST
BAKING
POWDER
It is PUREST
It IS WIIUAI'UDI I
It Is BEST Mi
M UrrUrt.UetCitliSd Tout Uoir Diet ,
t'l)rr Davsas, Portland, Or.
A. J. FARMER
Wholesale
and Retail
GROCER...
LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY
Third St., Cor. Jefferson
Doth Phones.
- i i mm
Dr. Fred. A. Reisacher
DENTIST.
Gradual ot the Northwestern Untevrslty
7 Ptuiat College,
V
flrit-Clisj Work ind Prices Retiombli
Til Otkum llld'f, Cor. Third A Washington.
JOKTLAND, Or. Oregon 'Phone Orecn 491
F. DRESSER & GO.
-IMPORTERS OF-
fitrman, French and English Delicacies
Wholesale, and Itetall Dealers In
Fine Groceries,
Teas and...
Table Delicacies
CHOICE FAMILY LIQUORS
Cor. Seventh & Washington Sts.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Phono 227.
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USE LUCKEL'S
Borax Soap
For Washing Flannels,
"Will Never Shrink Not
Harden,
TRY ONE BAR AND BE
CONVINCED.
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LIPPINCOTT'S
MONTHLY MAGAZINE
A Family library
Tin Bast In Current Literature
12 Complete Novels Yearly
MANY SHORT STORIES AND
PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS
$2,50 PER YEAR ; 25 OTS. A CORY
NO CONTINUED STORIES
KVIRY NUMBER COMPLETE IN ITSELP
STEAMERS
ALTONA AND POMONA
DAIW EXCKPT SUNDAY FOB
Salem and Way Landings,
Leaves Taylor street-,
' Halem
Arrives Portland.
Ml A.M.
.... 7:iOA, M.
.....4:30 P. it
SUNDAY TRIPS TO OREGON CITY.
Lcavo Portland. 10:SO A. M 2 nnd fiiOO P. M.
Leave Oregon City l'J.ao, iiiao, 0:30 1'. M
Oregon City Trans. Co.
PromptncM nnd quick dispatch our specialty
A. B. CRAHAM, Agont.
ORlce and wharf, foot ol Taylor St. Phono 40.
"Did You Ever Try"
I SUilShllie
Tho Now Scouring SoapT
l"( not you ahould kIvc It a trial and
Blue Mountain
Soap Also
They arc alt mineral product and It II
inarrcloua how tliuy clean up dirt.
f
WELL, I DON'T KNOW
Mr. Johnson, you don't know
WHAT'S GOOD
If you have never tried
ACME WHEAT FLAKES.
We arc headquarters for Ralson Health
Club Foods. Grano, Acme Rolled Oats
Health Process Whole Wheat Flour.
ACAW MILLS COMPANY.
20-22 N. Front St.
Phone 407. PORTLAND, OR.
GULhlSOH & CO.
Wheat and Stock Brokers
MRKCT WIIIK9 TO
New York Stock Exchange
Chicago Board of Trade
Second Floor, Chamber
of Commerce.
ESMOND HOTEL
Portland, - Oregon.
Front and Morrison Streets.
HATKNl I
European Plan, 50c to $1.50 Per Day '
American Plan, $1 to $2 Per Dai j
OSCAR ANDERSON, Manager.
J. C. rENDKQAST, Chief Clerk.
WHEN YOU BUY
Furniture, Carpets and Stoves
FOR HOUSEKEEPING
1
Cut This Out and (let a Reduction at
..HENRY JENNINGS
172-174 First Street.
MERCHANTS' BATHS
PORCELAIN TUBS.
Merchants' Hotel
48 North Third Stroot.
t
llrt. Couch and lati.
FORBES-DAVIS FUEIt CO.,
Coal and Wood, t
, Otnct and Yards, 18MM E. Water Street,
PORTI.AND, OltEOON.
Oregon Phone Union 431. Columbia 4J14,
Telephone North Sit.
KROGHMAN X HARTMAN
Hardware, Tools
and Gallery
Agents (or ATKIN'S CELEBRATED
CROSS-CUT SAWS
183 FIR8T STREET, bet. YainhlU and Taylor,
POUT LAND, OR.
I
PORTO RICO'S FAIR MAIDENS.
Love-Ma king la Somewhat Dlfllcult
Uovrii at Hun Jiiun.
Augusta Ortiz, of Snn Junn, Porto
Ulco, wild to a Haiti more Sua re
porter: "Sun Juuu Is a pretty town,
with lots of colors and n gay peoplu.
l'liey dress neurly like you here, except
toncernlng the trousers. The men wear
1 a coat and vest, collar and shirt, like
j Americans; but the trousers are half
Spanish uud half French, very wide to
the knee and very tight below.
i "The girls have a hard time, not near
tly as nice as the Unltimore girls, and
the young men have, lots of trouble In
l making love. The girls wear gowns
, like those here, but arrange their hair
with a swoop that takes It buck off the
j forehead to a knot In the back, and
sometimes It hnugs nil the way down
i without it knot. It Is very pretty, but
I still they have a hnrd time. Why, a
young girl there cannot go out alone
like one can here, but she must take
some older friend or some relative us
l a chaperon. At home, when a young
( man calls to see his girl, If he Is much
1 In love it makes lilin very, mad to llud
Dither a father or a mother or older sis
ter sitting In the same room, nnd they
i will sit there until he goes. Itcally, the
! only chance a fellow hits to talk to the
, girls without some one hearing all he
says Is ut the dances, which nre given
every week at tho different clubs, nnd
even then he has to talk to her quickly
while ho Is dancing, for when they stop
bIio tins to go back to her mother, or sis
ter, or aunt, or somebody, The young
men, however, make the best of the
dances. When you wnnt to marry a
girl you have to ask her parents ilrst
of all, because you get no chance to ask
the girl. This Is a very bad custom.
Iloth men and women In San Juan nnd
all over the Island wear clothes of
much more color than Americans, and
you rarely see a dark suit of clothes on
j a man. The' girls nre gay, with all tho
colors of the rainbow, nnd with moro
I of a elinnce to nee them without chape-
I rous life there would be very pleasant."
GIANT ELEPHANT'S TUSK.
Ilroiiirli tOut of Interior nfOerninnKnnt
Atrlcn, unit We Ik In i!ll l'miiida.
A gigantic elephant's tusk has been
brought from the Interior of German
, Hast Africa. A native was the fortun-
I nte hunter who bagged tho trophy, and
It Is said that the fellow tusk was only
, n trlllu smaller. The big tusk weighs
Ml pounds.
The two tusks wero brought by way
of Itagamoyo to Zanzibar, where an
American acquired them at n fancy
price. Some Idea can be formed of tho
gigantic size of the elephant when It Is
l.t AN I' KLM'IIANT'H TUMC
known that It carried about with It nn
nppeudngo of nearly GOO pouuds In
tusks!
Elephants of this size nro becoming
rarer every day, Tho merciless war of
extermination carried on for years
against the elephant by Ivory hunters
hns been only too successful. Where
ouco Immense herds were to bo seen, a
man now mny travel for hundreds of
tulles In the vain search for those forest
monsters. They tend to retire further
nnd further from the coast In quest of
solitudes as yet unlnvnded by man.
FLIES ARE VERY SHORT-LIVED.
Two Week lit About the Averuize of
Tliclr tfurtlily Kxlatence.
"OwIiik to the natural diffidence of
files, not much Is known of, their fam
ily arruuKciucnts or how Ions they live
after they set to bo old enouj,'h to vote.
It Is estimated, though, that If papa
and mnmma of the early sprint; could
hold out to attend a family reunion of
their offspring held In the latter part of
August upward of 000,000 of their
own blood and kin would come to the
picnic, not counting maggots In arms.
Fortunately for them, papn nud niiiiu
ma do not live much more than a fort
ulKht. Kven a fly's perseverance would
ho unequal to the task of keeping track
of '-',000,000 of descendants. As Arte
mus Ward says, "i'tls Is 'J mutch,'
"Fortunately for us, tiles do not llvo
much longer than a fortnight, for If
they wero long-lived and preserved
their fecundity man would soou bo
forced to look for some, place where
things were not quite so crowded nnd
tho real estate advertising columns
would bo full of, 'Why tight flies? So
euro a planet of your own on easy
monthly payments.'
"However, It Is well to point out that
tho saving clause, 'It Is estimated,' cor
rects tho -MW0.O0O. .Scientific men nre
Just like other people and hate just as
much to have to say: 'I don't know,' to
u plain question. They have learned
that 'It Is estimated' acts ou tho sumo
principle as a boy's 'over the left,' nnd
authorizes them to tell with Impunity
tho most Jnw-dropplug, eye-Bulging
Whoppers, cnuslug the public to wng
heads and cluck: "Tchk! Look at thut
now! There's learning for youl"
"There Is n good deal of tho 'It Is esti
mated' about the Ufa history of tho tly,
for tho reason that the beast Is hard to
roar. Other Insects will live, move ami
Itnve their being In n box with a gauze
over It aud let lu the air and light. All
they ask It board and lodging, and, like
the curios la a dime museum, tu-r will ,
.
nnswer any and nil proper questions,
photographs for sale for their special
benefit Hut tit up the most luxurious
quarters for files, well aired and light
ed, stock with all the delicacies of the
stable and the garbage box, and the In
mates Incontinently turn up their toes
nnd die. While the entomologist woft
dcrs what for, a tly buzzes past his ear.
lie chases It away. It comes back. He
slaps at It. It dodges, buzzing gleefully,
nnd alights again. He lluttcrs his hand
and shoos It from him. He thinks It Is
simply another case of tly persever
ance. He does not know, he cannot un
derstand, that It Is mocking his failure
with the cry of: 'A-a-a-a-ahl Did you
ever get left?'"
KEEPS THE WHEELS GREASED.
Convenient Automatic Oiling Device
for Vehicle.
The labor of oiling wagon wheels by
the usual method Is somewhat ardu
ous, and he who can perform the task
without soiling the hands nnd clothes
Is an exception to the general rule.
With tho Idea of doing nwny with tho
necessity for removing the wheels
every time the axles are oiled Van Don
AUTOMATIC Olt.KIl.
Hoe, of Maury City, Tenn., has design
ed the automatic oiler-Illustrated here
with. It consists of an elougutcd oil
cup Bocurcd to tho hub between atwo
Bpokcs, with nn opening cut through
tho hub nnd box to allow the oil to How
to the shaft. Inside the oil-cup Is a
weighted plunger, which reciprocates
at each revolution of the wheel, thus
forcing a small quantity of oil through
the minute opening lu tho wheel box.
The force of the fall of the plunger li
broken by a colled spring at either end
of the Internal chamber, thus making
the device noiseless, and It Is only nec
essary to till the cups at lung Intervals
to keep the shafts aud boxes In good
condition.
PLANETARY MOVEMENTS.
True Theory Advanced hyAitclent PI' 11
o.nphcr l'ythii(rt.in.
In the earliest times lu which men
began to give anything, like scientific
attention to the movements of the heav
enly bodies, the planets or "wander
ers," ns their name Implies, nppenr to
have been regarded sometimes ns living
beings, mostly dellled heroes, and
sometimes ns the abodes of these be
ings. The men of these ages naturally
took what they saw for granted nud
believed the earth to be the center of
tho universe, with the sun,vmoon and
other heavenly bodies moving round it.
In course of time, as observation be
came more exact, the Irregularity of
the apparent orbits of the planets was
noted aud accounted for by fixing them
In revolving crystalline spheres or
zones, the smaller Inclosing the earth
nud the rest outside working nt varying
distances and nt varying speeds. In
each of these a planet was fixed, nud
so tho Irregularity was accounted for,
swiftness or slowness of revolution be
ing taken ns a criterion of proximity or
distance. This was practically the the
ory udopted lu whnt Is called the Ptole
maic system. This system had been
shaping Itself from tho times of Pluto
aud Aristotle, and remained generally
accepted until the demonstrations of
Copernicus demolished It. It Is, how
ever, well worthy of note that Pythag
oras, a)out five centuries before Christ,
had ndvunccd the truo theory of the
universe, that Is to say, the 'revolution
of the earth aud Its sister planets round
the- sun. This, however, conflicted
strongly with tho preconceived Ideas
of the philosophers of Greoco nnd
Home, nud subsequently with those of
the theologians, who considered that
they were bound to consider tho earth
as the center as well as the end. and
nlm of creation. Hence, It was not
until Something like 2.000 years after
the denth of Pythagoras that his theory
was practically confirmed by the as
tronomers of tlie sixteenth nnd sovcu.
teeuth centuries.
SERENADED THE JAIL.
I.udlcrou Krror of on Orunii-Grlnder
in St. r.ml.
A -wnnderlng minstrel, who started
his wanderings lu tho neighborhood of
Genoa, pushed his baud organ iql Fifth
Btreet the other afternoon about 5
o'clock. When he got halfway up tho
hill he,stopped, looked up at the win
dow lu which Mr. Southnll keeps the
little geranium which solaces his Im
prisonment, swuug tho organ around
off his buck and began to piny. Tho
(lower hud set life wrong. Ho didn't
know It was the county Jail and ho
wouldn't know yet but for the fact that
ho started to play the dear old tune, "I
Never Care to Wander from the Old
FlresWo." Somebody throw a piece of
stalo bread at htm from the window of
the boys' ward nud he moved on. St.
Paul Globe
Now AVar Itnlloon Invented.
An otlleer lu the Austrlau army In
Vienna has Invented balloons which
will float both men aud horses across
a river. They are to be fasteued to the
belts arouud the men and the harness
of the horses.
When a young man finds that he can
make two girls believe the samo com
pllmeut, he begins to look upon him
fctdt as the Heal Thing.
-THE-
Multnomah Trunk Co
MANUFACTURERS OF
TRUNKS
TRAVELING BAGS
and SAMPLE CASES
Salesrooms 143-145 Sixth Street
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Bar Fixtures and
..Billiard Tables..
Have Re-established their busi-
ness in
PORTLAND,
at 49 Third Street.
A full stock of Bar Fixtures, Bil
liard and Pool Tables. Bowling;
Alleys and Supplies always on
hand. (
EASY PAYMENTS.
J. G. REDDICK, Manager. .
itaoaP & Co.,
FINEST QUALITY
Hams
Bacon
Lard
When once you ueo thm
you 'will And they ao the
finest flavored goods.
fifth and Couch Sts.
"THE TASTE TELLS"
THAT
CUDAHY'S REX HAMS,
REX BACON
REX LARD AND
REX CANNED MEATS
ARE THE BEST.
ANN ARBOR
.HOME BAKERY.
On ot the mod complete bakerji In
the Northwest.
Bakes tbt Best Fullmai Brad In the West
M. SHIELDS, Prop.
347 Morrison St.
PORTLAND, OR.
And 493 Union Avenue, corner Sacramento,
Alblna. Itome-mado bread, cakci and pies,
llaked beans aud llontbn llrourn Dread every
Saturday. Tel. Red 184.1; Tel. Itod 341.
ST. PAUL HOUSE
Deutsches Oatbaus.
HAItllV SGIIOOl', Mu(tr.
Rooms With or Without Hoard. Special Rates
, by the Month. lUrroom and Howling Alley In
connection. nvaiiiovK.iruiu nivnmiuip isocr
aud Union Depot. Open Day and Nieht,
24, 24U and 26 North Third Btreet
rOUTLAND, OREGON
r
USE"
Red Seal.
Brand
Hams
Bacon
L.ard...
"ForQujdlty
Unsurpassed"
OMAHA PACKING CO,
Office, Smokehouses '56-S&40 East Vater St,
I aud Wawhouse PORTLAND, OR.
BSSSJf 2F
c jSitbs';i
T 3. KADDERLT,
"' DEALER IN nARDWARB.
Stoves, nanscs, Tin, Copper and Oyanltf
Iron-Ware, Crockery, Olanwaro and House
Furnishing; Coeds. Jobbing promptly at
tended to.
WH43 First 8t cor. Alder, Odd Fellows' Bldg,
PORTLAND, OREO ON.
TrRANER KRAMER
TAILORS
228 Washington 8trcct,
PORTLAND, OREGON-
Established In New York 1752.
New York, Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia
Denver, Portland.
T.EVOE & RAYNOI.D3 CO.
f Paints. Colors, Varnishes, Lead, Brushes.
Artists' Materials, wlmlesalo only. No. CD 1 lrt
Btrcet, corner Pine. Portland, Or. 'Phones,
Oregon Red 18o3, Columbia 151
pORTLAND LOAN OFFICE
Dan Marx, Proprietor.
...Hlgnest Price Tatd (or Old Gold and 8ttver..
No. 74 Third Street, Near Oak
TORTLAND, OR.
Loans money on all kinds of security. Unr
deemed pledges sold (or amount loaned.
T B.WILD
Jobbing and Retail Dealer In
WINES AND LIQUORS
. m Third Street, Opposlto Masonic Temple.
Portland, Oregon.
m A. WOOD.
1U5AL ESTATE AND TENSION ATTORNEY.
Room 10, Odd Fellows' Building.
PORTLAND, ORE.
c,
0. TINORY
MANUFACTURING JEWELER.
Diamond Setter. Repairing neatly done.
Any design ol Jcwolry mado to order.
Upstairs over Tho Famous, Corner Second)
and Morrison streets, Portland, Or,
n W. ARIS3
F, W. ARIS8 A CO.
Wholesale Brokerage and Commission
No. 63 Front Street.
Columbia 'Phono 249. Portland, Or.
)OItrLAND JEWELER AND OPTICIAN
Watch and Clock Repairing: Cleaning, 75c;
main spring. 7Ac., All work guaranteed.
Spectacles from 2,'iC tip; rimless evo glasses
for II.VS, with tho brt lenses. Kns tcitcd
free. The Portland Jiuclcr and Optician,
132 First Bt. near Alder.
pUIRIlANKS'
STANDARD SCALES.
Fairbanks, Morse & Company,
First and Stark Streets, Portland, Oregon,
Tlcplyino8l.
pAXTON, IIKACH A SIMON
Attorncys-at-Law.
610 Chamber ol Commerce,
Portland .....
Oregon.
-ty C. NOON BAO CO.
Manufacturers and Importers of
BAGS, TWINES. TENT8 AND AWNINOS,
FLAGS AND M1N(NU HOSE.
Bagging Material, Canvas, Ball Making In all
its Branches, Cotton Duck, Cordage, etc.
S2-34 N. First St. and 210-212-214-21C Couch St.,
PORTLAND, OR.
D
OWNING, HOPKINB & CO.
BROKERS.
Ground floor, Chamber of Commerce,
Portland, Or.
D and E, Bailey Building, Seattle, Wash,
New York Slock Exchange.
Chicago Board ol Trade.
TOSEP1I SUPPLE
Proprietor ot
BOAT YARD AND MARINE WAYS
Office and Yard, Foot of Belmont St..
Columbia 'Phone S233. , PORTLAND, OR.
K. Munson. K. Xunion.
THE ANHEUSER BUSCH-Flne lunch every
day. Best beer on earth. Fine wines, liq
uors aud cigars. 'iU Morrison St., cor. Second,
Portland, Or.
EASTERN OYSTER IIOUBE
KD. JOHNSON, Proprietor.
Crawfish, when in season, cooked In wine.
812 Washington St., near Sixth.
Oregon Phone Red 1954. PORTLAND, OR.
Columbia Phone 77,
OTREIBIQ fc HUMASON'8 PHARMACY
Corner 2nd and Washlnnton Sts. Strictly
high grade medicines at louu.t prices. Money
saved by patronising us.
T
UK POPULAR
125 First Street,
Bet. Washington and Alder
Phone Oregon Red iU Phone Columbia 56S
JOHN ECKLU.VD, Proprietor,
Portland, Or.
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ILUAM RUSSELL MACKENZIE
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
PORTLAND, OREGON
J. P. MURPHY. T. N. BTOLTZ.
PARK SALOON
Corner Park and Burnaide Sta.
Fta Wises, Liquors and (Cigars.
Private Rooms for Families.
IDE W1SKI1GI0I m IXSUtUKXE CO., HE iew m
A policy holders' company.
Ite coniracu are plain, short, easily under
stood. Incontestable alter one year.
Kou-torfeitable after three years.
See oar PorilaxU agency, Washington kuildV
lag.
C. L. FAY. Gsnsrsl Agent.
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