vp 1 irrnr"" - i n hmi - ... .i". --'",t ;,. . j'w-tt, j ' -s"- vr "' .TIT "V.. ..'H ,-r rtfcajTssa fj1""" " ' i ' ' ' "' ft..M,,t,., if, . ""1 -f t V ytR-'iTr-! T ,-c tt r-", ' ' '" " villi- THE NEW AGJS, POKTLAND, OHEGCW. ii H W I ft h HISLOP'S Triumph Roastel Coffees Tlio Most RpnrktliiK, Delicious And Alo- luntlc COFKKKH Kcr Placed on this .Market. Ask Your Grocer for Them ..Pour Blends.. T J. KADDERLY, ' DEALER IN HARDWARE. Htovrs, Ranges, Tin, Copper and Granite Iron-Ware, Crockery, (ilasswnrc and IIouso KuniialilriK Ooods. Jobbing promptly at tended to. Ml-ltJ First fit., cor. Alder, Odd Fellows' Illdg., PORTLAND, OREGON. -I7-RANER A KRAMER TAILORS. 223 Washington Street, PORTLAND, ORF.QPN. Established In New Vork 1762. New York, Chicago, Iloston, Philadelphia Denver, Portland. T.KVOn A RAYNOI.DS CO. Xf Paints, Colors, Varnishes, I .end, Ilrushcs, Artists' Materials, wholesale only. No. CO First Httcct, corner Pino, Portland, Or, 'Phones, Oregon Red lift), Columbia 401. pORTLAND LOAN OFFICII Dan Maui, Proprietor. ...Hlgncst Price Paid (or Old Oold nnd Bllver... No. 71 Third Street, Near Oak PORT LAND, OR. Loans money on nil kinds of security. Unre deemed pledges sold for amount loaned, T II. WILD Jobbing nnd Rotall Dealer In WINES AND LIQUORS 132 Third Street, Opposite MnsonloTvmplo. Portland, Oregon. l rp A. WOOD. ltEAL ESTATE AND PENSION ATTORNEY. Room 10, Odd Fullona' llulldltig. l'OltrLAND.ORK. i r. W. A1UK3 F. W. ARI88 A CO. Wholesale llrokerngo and Coinmlsr Ion No. (3 Front Slrcot. Columbia 'Phono 219. Portland, Or. 1 lOlirtiANl) JEWELER AND OPTICIAN Watch and Clock Repairing: Cleaning, 75oj wain spring. 7Ac. All work guaranlved. npeaiacii's irom up; rumens 'io glasses lor 11.26. with tho Irt-Sl leutes ider nil Eves tested frie, 'iho Portland Jeweler una Optician, 182 First Ht. near Alder. TjUIItllANKH' STANDARD SCALES. Fairbanks, Morso A Company, First and Stark Streets, Portland, Oregon, TolephonoSI. -pAXTON, IIKAUII A HIM ON Attorneys at.Law. 610 Chamber ol Commerce, Portland Oregon. tur o. noon hao co. Manufacturers and Importers ol 1IAGB, TWINES. TENTH AND AWNINGH, I'LAUH AND MINING HOSE. JlagKliig Material, Camas, Hall Making In all Its Branches, Cotton Duck, Cordage, vie. 2-34 N. First H'. and 210-212-214.216 Couch St., PORTLAND, OR. TVOWNING, HOPKINS A CO. 1IROKERH. Oround floor, Chamber ol Commerce, Portluud, Or. n and K, llallor lIulldhiR, Seattle, Wash. New VorkHloek EiehaiiKU, Chicago Hoard ol Trade. K. Munton. K, Miinion. niHE ANHEUSKR lll'SCH-KIno Itineli every .1 nay. iit'ki ueerou earm. rino wines, u T u. uora and clitars. 2JI MorrUon bt,, cor. Secon j'oriiamt, ur. X-UBTERN OYSTER HOUSE ED. JOIINM1N, Proprietor. CrsHlUh, when In seaioii, cooked In win. 312 Washington bt., near Sixth, Oteson Phone Red ll. PORTLAND, OR. Columbia Phouu 77. m-RKIIIIi; A HUMAbO.VH PHARMACY- Coruer 2nd and Wanhiuitlou Sis. Strictly Mxli Krado medli'lucsa! lowest prices. Money ml by patronising us, mm: popular l.'S First Street, Hot. Washington and Alder 1'hotie Oregon Red Wl Phouu Columbia Na JOHN ECKLUND, Proprietor, Portland, Or. w 1 I.I.I AM ilUbJELI. MACKENZIE 1'UHI.IO ACCOUNTANT FOltTLAND, OHKC10N T E. HAtiKLTlNK A CO. Importers and Dealers In IllON HTKEL AND COM. ULACKBMITHB' HUIT1.1KS, Carriage A Wagon Material, Hardwood Lumber 49 A ftl Second Bt. POUTLANP, OltEOON. plANO W.WtKUOOMB or li: 8IN8IIEIMEU, Bole Agent lor THE JACOW DOLL PIANO The best upright piano made, and other first lass pianos ass lusnoi rvniMi a nd sold on lnslallmsuu. jso.73 intra btrvet . j . ; .-.... l Tht Established IMA Phone Vottn Ml. Make Your Deposits With tht flOMMKRCMIi HANK i J Capital, "iO.OOO.: Responsibility, 1100,000. llonrd'of directors: (Jen. Tho. M. Anderson, W. Ii.linlKcH.il. Heard, Mem. C. It. Martin, Henry Christ. InlrreU paid on time deposits. HAVlNdH DEPARTMENT Deposit! received in sums of Ono Dollar and upwards. Interest credited semi-annually. H. M. llcaril, 1'resldentJ (len. Thos. M, Anderson, Vice-President; A. Ilossnck, Cashier. TjlIRST NATIONAL I1ANK OF VANCOUVER, WASH. Charles Drown, prcldetit, I M. Hidden, viae president, E. L. Canby, cnsliler. T KONARD HOUSE Furnished Rooms to Rent by tho Day, Week or Month, i MRS. V. O. IIOND, Proprietress. SOIJi East Morrison St., PORTLAND, OR. fjUOENE HOCH Wholcsalo Dealer In WINKS, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. Ofllcc: 110 Fourth Street, Tclophono 1081. PORTLAND, OREGON pORTLAND ROLLINO MILLS Manufacturers of PIQ IRON AND 8TEEL. N. E. AVER, Manager, , 22nd and Nicola! Streets. W"' LIAMH, WOOD A LINTH1CUM, Geo. H. Williams. C. E. 8. Wood, L. II. Lin thluum,J, U. Flanders, Altornejs-nM.aw. Chamber of Commerce Diilldlng, Portlnnd, Oregon 0 MENTAL 828 Washington St., bet. Cth nnd 7th, Portland, Oregon. Strictly Ilrst-Closi. Geo. Shea, Proprietor. A" Inal RTIHTIC MONUMESTH IN NATIVE AND furi'lL'ti marblu mid crnn li. now and nrlir. I disluus. II. J. IlLAhMMI. Olllco uud works 267 '1 hlrd street, near Mndlson. AI.IIKR8 A M'llNKIDEIt CO.-I1. ALI1ERS, I'ns. anil Mgr, Ihos, H'lnu'lilcr, Vlce-Pres., n. miners, nocy anil inas. rropric Proprietors U. S. UlV Mnliiilaetllr. Mill and Mirchant Knllvr Mil trsof Rolled Oats, Oat Mal, Flaked Wheat, iiucKwniat riour, reari nariey. ito Hour, Wholo Wheat Flour. Com Men I, Rjo Meat, Hominy, Farina. Steel Cut Whint. Pastn Fac tory Mai aronl, Vermicelli, Spaghetti. Dealers In Grain, Flour, Hay. Shlnitlrs. heeds. Ete. All corner Malu, l'ortland, dr.' IIIIIB Mill lll.lil llllllll. uuiee, vtu-2U front street, M SELLER A CO. . Established 1850. M. Seller. P. Low on gart. l'ortland. Or., Seattle, Wash., Spokaue, ash,, Po.92 W. llroadway, New York. Imporlcrsand Jobbers Crockery, Glassn arc, Etc 6. W. Cornar Front and Ilurnsldo Sts., PORTLAND, OR. G. J. Krdner R. Hochull CHICAGO MARKET Knluer A Hochull Dealers In fresh and cured meats; all kinds ofsauiaKes. 814 Wathlnuton street, Portland, Ormon. iiuiii I'uuues jmi. 4i .413. mllK PURITAN- JL II. A. Mnuti, Proprietor. 27 Alder street, l'ortland. OrcRon Famlh entrance, .at?) Aiuer hi. Telephone Red 19iU flHARLES J. 8CHNA1IEL Attoruej.aM aw. MS Chamber ol I'oiiiiiieri'o MulldluK, Portland, Oreitou. P1 l,os RS. G. COIHRKLI, Dealer In -ondlliK llrands ol Cigars, Canned Goods Cakes atul Ties, Iresli etery day. Call at irtt Gllsau SI. Lunch Goods lor Travelers. A RMORY DRUG bTORK l'uro Drugs and Chemicals, Toilet Articles Stationery, Ciluleetlonery and Domestlo Cigars. Prescriptions a Specialty. N. W. Corner Tenth and Everett Streets, Porlluud, Oregon, PORTLAND ELECTRICAL AND MACHINE WORKS. Electrlo lighting and eleetrlo work ol all kinds promptly executed, Uai engines (or launches. Maelituery ol all kinds made and . repaired. Gasoline engines (or Irrigation pur- ' poses, I FOOT OF MORRISON STREET. F. J, Chouch, Mgr., Portland, Oregon, T ARSON it I.ONO- 14 NORTH FIFTH Sr. Fine wines, llipiors and rlgars Gho us a call,- H K.NltY IIKWKTT X CO, Fire and Marino Insurance. Itooms So and U7 hherloek liulldiut, Corner IhlrdaudOakHlrects. Portland ... Oregon. II ElUIEllT A. HAI.K. Ml. Hood. Columbia Rlrer and Northwest Views, Portraits, Water Colors, Craons, (or tho trade, hlectrlo Light and IiromMo Enlargements. lSJiThlrd Street, Corner Alder. rOUTLANI), OUE. I JNION HOTEL FltANK KIEltNAN, Proprlotor. No. 81 North BUth Street, Corner Ererstt POKTUND. OllEOON. Tablo Hoard, J3.W per Meek; lloard and IHlg. Ing, it M 11 week. Five Meal Tickets, fl.Wj Hlugle Meals,'.'5eeutsi UMgiugs.SStoM cents. Table supplied with tho lcst tho market affords. jnon FAIU DEALING PATHONIZK 0, V, 8. PI.UMMKU. Drugs, Medicine and Chemicals, lotlct Attleles, Truues, Paint. Oils, Ulass, Etc,... . K. Corner Third and Madison Stmt, 10 LIVE A CENTURY. VARIOUS RULES FOR REACHING A GOOD OLD AGE. Numerous Helps to Longevity Dif ferent I'hyslcluus Prescribe Dilfei" cut Utiles of LI vlnit Cleanliness, Hejioso unci Kicrclac Hccoiiinicnded. There nre mntiy helps to longevity, the latest being the Hundred Year Club. Join In, say Its members, and you need have no further thought of sickness and death.' However, everybody does not belong to the Hundred Year Club, and old-time doetors uud physicians, as well as now ones, lay down many laws that must be followed If health Is to pre vail. "Avoid fussy women," says ouelearn ed doctor; "they kill persons off by the dozens. Avoid being fussy yourself; It wears you out as nothing else will. Calmness can bo attained." ".Make cleanliness your motto," says nnother. "Hxtend this to both tho house and the grounds. Few women stnrve for food, but many do for fresh nlr. Kvery woman If unable to take a walk dully, should go out Into the yarjl or to tho window If an Invalid and breathe deeply a hundred times or more for exercise. "Throw nwny your corsets and never wear nny tight clothing, and by all means sleep In a wcll-veutllutcd room. Hewuro of gluttony. If not hungry conll no the eating to fruit uud utilize the teeth Instead of the stomach for chewing the food. Itatho often nnd keep the blood pure; exercise dally and do a kind deed on every opportunity. "The effect of exercise on the mind Is always good; the brain and nervous sys tem are supplied with- more blood and the repair of waist Is more complete." According to Sir James Sawyer, by observing tho following nineteen rules one stands a good chance of being a worthy member of the Hundred Year Club: 1. Klght hours' sleep. 'J. Sleep on your right side. 'I. Keep your bedroom wludow open all night. I. Have a mat to your lodroom door. r. Do not have your bedstead against the wall. (I. Xo colli water In the morning, but a bath at the temperature of tho body. 7. Kxerclse before breakfast. 8. Kat little meat aml'soo t,hat It Is well cooked. 0. (For adults) Drink no milk. 10. Knt plenty of fat to feed tho cells which destroy disease germs. 11. Avoid Intoxicnnts. which destroy those cells. j 112. Dally exercise In tho open nlr.7 13. Allow no put animals In younjlv lug rooms; they nre likely to cniry about disease germs. "T 14. Llvo In tho country If you call. 15. Watch the three D's-drluklng water, damp, drains. ) 1(1. Have change of occupation. ' 17. Take frequent and short holidays. 18. Limit your ambition. 10. Keep your temper. NAVIGATING HIGH IN AIR. Hteernlilo Ilnllnoit Huh Alrcndy Mndo Hocral Aorlnl Trip In Pur I a. Aeronauts all over tjio world Imvo been watching with deepest possltilo Interest a contest conducted In Paris, where M. Dentscli offered n prlzo of fJO.OOO to the airship which shall mnke the llrst sm eessf nl voyage of four miles mil return. Tho "course" Is from Sur eties to the KltlVl tower and hack, nnd the entire Journey must be made In half hour. Sureties Is a suburb of NAVIOATI.NO THE Allt. 1'nrln fully four tulles from tho colossal turuluK point. This makes the eutlro dlstaneo at least eight miles, and to travel so far In tho preserlbed timo limit will necessitate a speed of sixteen miles an hour or hotter. This Is a greater velocity than has ever yet been attain ed, which' Is In Itself of much Impor tance. Hut the chief thing to lo dem onstrated hy the contest Is tho possibil ity of steering au airship. Tho attention of persons directly In terested lu this sort of enterprise is more particularly centered upon the s)ilp devlMHl by M, Sautos-Dumout, who is been lu Paris for several months with tho Intention of compet ing for tho &J0.000 prUe offered by M. Deutsch. It Is said that In ono of his experimental voyuges M. Snutos-Du-inout Balled from Sutvsues to uud around tho Eiffel tower nud returned to tho starting point. Hut when be wus about to mako tho attempt ono day last month In tho presence of tho Deutsch prlzo judges something went wrung with his apparatus ami tho full trial was postponed! lie ascended fcr a short distance, however, and executed a few maneuvers to show that tho ship could bo steered, Only a light brvexe prevailed at tho time, and henco tho la tact I test was not very slgnlncsjst mmmmm It was meant chiefly for exhibition pur poses nnd to avoid a complete disap pointment to tho crowd of spectators. He will make a fresh attempt In tho near future, he says. M. Santos-Du-moiit Is a Brazilian by birth, an engin eer by profession nnd only 25 years old. When his airship Is In operation M. Santos-Dumout sits on n saddle almost exnetly like that generally used by bi cycle riders. The mnchlne Is provided with pedals and sprocket for starting the great propeller. But he relics main ly upon n gasoline engine to drive the lntter. The propeller is two-bladed nnd has n diameter of twelve feet. Tho blades are of steel and aluminium, with a cover of silk. The screw makes 180 revolutions a minute nnd Is expected to develop n speed of twenty miles nn hour. In modern experiments In nnvlgntlon with a self-propelled airship two goner nl plans have been adopted In order to sustain the craft In tho atmosphere. Langley, Maxim, Chanute, Llllenthnl nnd others relied solely on tho ncro plane, or widely outstretched wings, but for the last two or threo years lit tle or nothing hns been done In this di rection. The other method wns to have a bag tilled with hydrogen or Il luminating gns and shaped like an Im mense sweet potnto. The longer nxls of this receptacle wns kept In n hori zontal position, and from It was sus pended a boat or other support for tho propelling engine. With n device of this lntter kind lion nrd nnd Krebs, of tho French nrmy, wcro nble to develop n speed of four teen miles nn hour ns long ns 18S5. Nu merous nttempts hnve been mndc slnco that time to Improve pn tho record, but thus far without success. Grcnt things wero expected of Von Zeppelin's nlr ship on Lake Constnnce, which, a full yenr nftcr wns begun on It, hnd Its first real trial early last .Tuly. Tho pro jector's expectations wero not renllzed, however, nnd rndlcnl Improvements were undertaken. SUBSTITUTE FOR EAR TRUMPET. Arrntmciiicnt Intended for Use lit Pub 11c I'liicc. Here Is It simple and convenient ar rangement which the Inventor claims li n good substltuto for tho ear trumpet, the device being In tended for use In theaters, at the opera or at other public amusements by those whose bearing Is do f e c 1 1 v e. Two de vices nro provided, which nre the shape of a hollow truncated cone, n 1 ii hi I u 1 urn, sound collector otlier material being used In their manufacture, and each collector Is formed at tho upper edge with n slotted keeper, through which n tape or cord Is passed to nttnch It to the head. A Hat elastic tnpo Is prefer able, as this mijy be adjusted without tho necessity of tying. As only one car trumict of tho usual pattern Is gen erally provided, and this Is not nhvnyi of n convenient shape for 'use In then tors, etc., It may be that this arrange ment will bo n practicable one for It purpose, even If the trumpet is prefer red for ludlvldunl conversations. The new collectors can be adjusted on the head ami never given a thought during nn entlro evening, leaving both hands free nnd generally relieving the mind of the caro of tho trumpet. Wllllnm Q Khrhnrdt, of New York City, Is tho In veutor. IHggcst ol AVntcrHpoutfi. A column of water sixty or seventj feet lu height that covered an area of nearly 100 feet square was nslght that Captain I.lddlo nud'the crew of the steamship King Itleddyn, which arrived from Mexico, off Cnmpeche bank, saw on the morning of Sept. 10. Cnptnln Llddle, lu describing tho un usual spectacle, said: It was about 0:30 In the morning of tho 10th, when we wero In latitude .1:11 and longitude 87:07, while off the northeast end of Cnmpeche bank, in the Gulf of Mexico, that wo observed a col umn of water whirling in the nlr at a height of apparently sixty or seventy feet, and covering nn n,rea that appear ed to be about 100 feet square. "Tho column, which looked llko a mass of steam, made n beautiful sight as It shot Into the nlr. All around It the water was foaming nud frothing like breakers lu n shoal. As to what It wns, I don't know; It looked like a volcnnlc eruption, though I never heard of nuy volcanoes In that region. It may have been duo to nn upheaval caused by nn earthquake." Captain I.lddlo said that tho spectacle was visible for half nu hour, and that na tho King Ilteddyn gradually sailed out of sight of It the water calmed down and then suddenly rose again, shooting a steaming column high into tho nlr. Protection Agalnat Ilurglara. Iu tearing down tho Atlantic Mutual Insurance Company building In New York City n secret method of protection against hank burglars has been reveal ed lu the form of cannon balls looaely Imbedded lu tho walls surrouudlng the money vault. The Idea was tp frustrate attempts to pick tho wall apart by op posing Uio rounded surfaces and freely revolving bulk of tho cnuuon balls to tho burglars tools. Hlippcrlness of Fish Why flsh are slippery is accounted for lu this ways Tho slimy coating protects them from the attacks of fun gus, a form of plant life found in all waters. If a Ush is uucovered by slime tho fungus lodges on the sklu and grows until lu time It kills the rlsh. The slime helps also to increase- the speed of tho flsh through tho water. Lota of men who have sea tree Mver saw Rood. rtOODYEAR RUDDER CO. ' - " R. II. rEASE, Vice-President and Manager. ALL KINDS OF RUIIREr' GOODS. ' 73-75 First St. PORTLAND ----- OREGON. Enterprise Pickling Works T. B- FINNEOAN, Proprietor. Catsup, Pickles, Vinegar, Sauces, Cider, Mus tards, Chow Chow, Olhcs, Olive Oil, Etc. Flag Ilrand Ilottlcd Pickles. East Alder Street and Union Avenue, PORTLAND, OREGON.' Telephones, Oregon Whtto 49, Columbia 5182. WASHINGTON 'HOTEL N. P. d. FOLEN, Prop. A First Class 75 Cents a Day House. Hoard by tho Week, J1 00, Meals, IS cents, Rooms by the Wcek,l.00andup. Tronslcnts solicited. BAR IN CONNECTION. JOO N. THIRD ST. 'Phone, Clay 683. PORTLAND, OR. ' BEST LINE TO St. Paul, Minneapolis, Dnlntb, Chicago, And all Points East. Through Palaco and Tourist Sleepers, DlnlnR Cars (meals a la carte), lluflut, Smoking, Library Cars. For tickets nnd full Information regarding Eastern trip, call at city ticket onice, 21.H Morri son strict. A. II. C. DCSNISTON, City Pass, and Ticket Agent. W. A. WISE DENTIST ...Room 614 THE DEKUM... PORTLAND, OREGON. Tel, Red 2844, BARR HOTEL European and American Plan, Furnished in First-Class Style. New house, newly turnlshed,two blocks Irom Union depot .All the, modern Improvements, (He-proof, hot and cold water, centrally lo cated. Rates, $1 and $1.25 a Day. Meals 250, Baths 25c Cor. Sixth and Gllsan, Portland. PORTLAND RAILWAY CO. Cart leaxo Tortland. Corner First and Wash ington streets, tor Vaucouter as lollowst Vnucouver 45 illnutes. A. M.-fl:18, '7:03, 7:13,8:33, 9:18, 10:03, lOitS, ll:3J 1". M.-1J:18. 1:03. 1:48. 5:33.3:18. 4:03. 4:48.5:33. 0:18, 110:43. 111:23. (Leave first and Jef ferson streets, 4 minutes earlier.) Ferry leuus Vancouver to connect with cars as follows: A.M.-'flits. tSO, 8:14, 9:00, 9:45, 10:30, 11:13 UlOUM. l'. M.-iUits. i:so, 2:13, 3:00, 3:, 4:30, 3:15, 6;oo, 6:,lll:lo. Cars lcate comer First and Washington streets for Woodlawn as follows: A. M.,fi:18,tV33.fl:43,7 -03,7:18, 7:33,7:48.8:03, 8:18, 8:33, 8-.4S. 9.03. 0:18, 9:33, 9:48, 10:03, 10:18, 10:33, 10:48. 11:0J. 11:18, 11:33, 11:43. P. M.-12:oj, 12:18. UiSJ. ij:48, 1:03, 1:18,1:33, 1:44,2:03, 2:18, 2:33. 2 :4S. s:oj, 8:18,3:33. 3:48,4:03, 4:18,4:43,4:48,5:03, 5:18,5:33, 5,48,6:03,6:18, 6:33, 6:48,7:03,7:18,7:33, 7:48.8:03,8:18.8:33.8:48. 0:'S. 9:23,9:43, 10:03. io:23.io:i3, 11 :W, ll:.a$ii:t3. Wooillswn SO Minutes. Cars leaTO Woodlawn for First and Washing ton streets as follows: A M-5:i5, 6:00, '6:15, 6-.so,fl:lS,7;00. 7:13,7:43, 8:00.8:15.8:30, S:t 9:00. 9:15.9:30,9:45, 10:00,10:15.10:30,10:45,11:00, 11:15, 11:30, 11:45, 12:00 M. P. U,-12:15, U:S0, 12:45, i:oo. 1:15, 1:30, 1:45,3:00. 2:15,2:30,2:45,3:00, 3:15, 3:0,3:45,4:00, 4:15,4:30,4:4 5:00, 6:15.530, 5:45, 6:00, 6:15,6:30,6:45,7:00, 7:15, 7:30,7:45, 8:00, 815. K;S0, 8:60, 9:10, 9:30, 9.50, 10:10, 10.30, 10:60,411:10, u:so. Dally, except Sundays. tDallr.exeent Wenesdai tDally.exeept Wenesdas and Saturdays. (Wednesdays and Saturdays only. ..EMPLOYMENT AGENCY.. W. T. PHILLIPS. 309K Btrk street, between Front and First. Phone, Oregon, Clay 441. PORTLAND, OREGON. Help of all kinds furnished on short notice. Wanted: Railroadmen and deck hands, rooks, waiters and general house work, larm hands, will hands and city work. Real estate listed and sold. I Supply agent lor the Easy Mod Wringer, pat- a nt aiputa tor. buio ana count; right for -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 bust 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. "THE TASTE TELLS" THAT x- CUDAHY'S REX HAMS, REX BACON REX LARD AND REX CANNED MEATS ARE THE BEST. ANN ARBOR .HOME BAKERY. One ot the most complete bakery In theNorlhuest. Bakes tbs Ltat Pullman Bread In the West M. SHIELDS, Prop. 047 Morrison Nt. lMHtTLANn, OK. And 4M Union Avenue, corner Sacramento, Alblna. Home-made bread, cakes and pies, llaked beans nud Itoitnn iirown Hread every Saturday. Tel. Red lsi.'; Tel. Hod 341. ST. PAUL HOUSE Deutsches Oasthaus. , 1IA11IIY 8CIIOOF, MmiMKer. Itooms With or Without Hoard. Special Rates by tho Month. Ilarroom and Howling Alley In Connection. Five Blocks Irom bleamshlp IJock and Union Depot. Open Day and Nlvht. 24, 24U and 26 North Third Street PORTLAND, ORLUON i. V, MURPIIV. F. N. STOLTZ. PARK SAL.OOIS Corner Park and Burnside Sts, Fine yfiati, Liquors and Ggars. Private Room for Families. The Popularity of RED SEAL BRAND Hams, Bacon, Lard, Etc, Is Won on Merit. TRY RED SEAL BRAND. 56-60 B. Water St,, Portlind, Or. WtkiJm m me co. i A