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About The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1900)
, Ji"! Oil'TfJ.',. . ' lnffassM HMMgjbgMj ' ' a, ' i.. tf. ' , w I' v. tr' m ,ns -if, n XlE --raw. ti ' R I , u i I: n ?- nr- JDYKAB RUDBRR CO. ' i v R; PEASE, Vice-President and Manager. ALL KINDS OP RUBBER GOODS. 78-75 First St. A " Portland orkoon H:: EftUnH!rn n:o(IJnn Uim1c fef? ' J-iiiGi'upiac riunuuu nurno T. 8. FINNEOAN, Proprietor. . it ""' V , Catsup, Pickles, Vinegar, Sauce. Cider, Mus- $') tards, Chow Chow, Olives, Olive Oil, Etc. Hag - s uranu uotticd i-icicick. I' !. ll.l.. OI.l -mt llitlftM ItiahllM UCIV AlllUi flTl'Vl- nn wmun nimuwi Portland, orkuon. Telephones, Oregon Wlilto 4tf, Columbia 6182. WASHINGTON HOTEL N. P. J. FOLEN, Prop. A First Class 75 Cents a Day House. Hoard by tlio Week, II 00. Meals, 11 cents, , Rooms by tlio Week, $1 Wand up. Tronslents Elicited, OAR IN CONNECTION. JOO'N. THIRD ST. 'Phone, Clay 683. PORTLAND, OR. BEST LINE TO St. Paul, Minneapolis, Dnlntb, Chicago, And all Points East. '"through Palacn and Tourist Hlecpcrs, Dining C'ara(inualsnlacartc), lluffct, Smoking, Library Cars. For tickets and (lilt Information regarding Eastern trip, call at city ticket ortleo, is Morrl SOU strict. A. II. C. DI'.NNIhTON. City Pais, and Ticket Agent. W. A. WISE DENTIST ,Room 614 THE DEKUM... l u' rrTF rr OREGON. W Tel,vRed 2844. ?BARR HOTEL European and American Plan, Furnished in First-Class Style. Nw home, newly furnished, two blocks from Union jleput .All the modern improvements, tire-proof, hot and cold water, centrally 1 catod. Rates, $1 and $1.26 a Day. UmIi 250, llaths 25c, Cor. Sixth and Gllsan, Portland. PORTLAND RAILWAY CO. Cart leavo Portland, Corner Vlrst and Wash, tngton streets, (or Vancouver as follows: Vancouver 45 Minutes, A. M.-'nilA, 7:03, 7:4s. 8:33, :18, 10:03, 10:48, 11 at l. M.-i.'tts, i:w. i:4H. s:M, ails, 4:oa, : is, 5:33. 0H8, 10:4J.ll:!3. (Leave First and Jef. fersoii slraelH. 4 minutes earlier.) Ferry Uaes Vancouver to connect with can as follows: A.M.-'OIIS. !'., 8!l 9:00, t):S, 10:30, una VJiOU M. r, M.-UM5, 1:30, 'i:is, S:oo, 3:45, 4:o, 5si5, 0:00. ens, 111:10. Cars leave corner First and Washington streets (or Woodlawn as follows: A, M. il:18,MS.l.,tl:48,,7.0S,7:18. 7:33,7:48.8:01, h:Im, H::u, 8;8. ti:(u, U:18, t:s.i, 4:48, 10:0J, losiA, 10:33, io:4H, li-.tu. tt:l8. USUliW, I'. M.-iJ:tu. i.':in. i-jou. ii:t8, 1:03, i:ih,i:s.i, i:4h, ajtij, i:iHj:ai.'J;4s 3:o.i, sua, a:s.i, aits, 4:M, 4:18,4:41, 4:ia, r:at, ft:i8,&:aa, M. sum, 6:1", aitt. o:4s,7:iu, 7:1a, 7ssj, 7M8, 8:0J, 8:IH,8iM.Hi48, W:i8. 9:23, !43, lo.oj. io:k io:43, u:w, 11:23 yu;u. WoodUwn MO Mluute. Cars leae Woodlawn (or First and Washing ton streets as follows: A M-,5:i5,6:vLoii5,6::. 6:43.7:00, 7:15,7:43, 8:iw, 8U5. 8:30, 8:ti, 9:00, 9:1.1.9:30,9:41, 10:00, io:i,i, io:30, 10:45, u:oo, 11:13, u:$o, ll:4 l3:oo m. r. W.-i.':l U::m. 12:43, 1:00. 1:13, i:. 1:4.1, 3:00, atia, 3:io, 3:43, 3:i, a:i.i. auto, 3:45,4:00, 4:i4:.w. 4:4 6:oo, bus, mo, ajts, o:uo, 'l. 6:30, 0:45, 7.0O, 7:13, 7:30.7:43, 8:oo, M3. a:30, h:W, 9:io, 9:30, 9.30, 10:10, 10.30, 10.30, yllilO, 11:30. Dally, except Sundays, (Daily, except omwdat s and Saturday. edursda)s and Saturdays only. ..EMPLOYMENT AGENCY.. I W. T. PHILLIPS. 309) Stark street, betweeu Front and Pint. Phone, Oregon, Clay 441. PORTLAND, OREGON. Help o( all kinds lurnlthed on short notice. 1 anted: Railroad men and deck hstuls.cooks, waiters and general homo work, larm hauds, lull) hands and city work. Ral estate listed and sold. Ilbupply tgi tit (or Hie rasy Mop Wringer, pat sill applied lor. State aud oousity righU (or 7 HISLOP'S Ti'iunipli Roastel Coffees The Most SparklltiR, Delicious and Axo matic COFFKKH Kvcr Placed on this Market. Ask Your Grocer for Them ..Four Blends.. J. J. KAUDKRLY, DKALKR IN HARDWARE. 8tovps, RatiRcs, Tin, Copper and Oranlto Irim-Unre, Crockery, (llassuaro nnd II on so KutnlshliiK (Joods. Jobbing promptly at tende! to. 14M4J First 8t., cor. Alder, Odd Fellows' Bldg., PORTLAND, ORKUON. T7-RANER KRAMKIt TAILORS. 228 Washlligton Street, PORTLAND, OREGON. Established In Now York 1752. New York, Chlcsgo, Iloston, Philadelphia Denver, Portland, D I) 'l'alnts. Colors, Varnishes, Lead, Brushes, .It.fa fn(nlMla iwtwiln.uln fillltT. Nn. TDMrSt t,,M ,. r, a v?mi t,a fn Httcci, rorner Pliic, Portland, Or. 'Phones, Oiegon Red 18.V3, Columbia 431. pOIULAND LOAN OFFICE Dan Maiix, Proprietor. ...Hlgncst Price Paid (or Old Gold and Silver... No. 74 Third Street, Near Oak PORTLAND, OR. I oatis money on all kinds o( security. Unre deemed pledges sold (or amount loaned. T II. WILD Jobbing and Retail Dealer In WINKS AND LIQUORS 132 Third Street, Opposite MasonloTcmplo. Portland, Oregon. m A. WOOD. ItKAL KBTATK AND PENSION ATTORNEY. Room 10, Odd Fellows' llutldlne. PORTLAND, ORE. Tjl W. AltlSS P. W. ARISS A CO. Wholesale Brokerage and Commission Nn. 0.1 Front Street. Columbia 'Phone gia. Portland, Or. TJORfLAND JEWELER AND OPTICIAN Watch and Clock Repairing: Cleaning, 7Je; main spring. 73c. All work guaranteed. Spectacles from 2.V) up; rimless ne glasses for I1.V3, llli th best lenses. Kjcs tested (no, 'Ihe Poitlatid Jeweler and Optician, ' 132 First Bt. near Alder. F AIRIIANKb' STANDARD 8CALK8. Fairbanks, Mono & Company, First and Stark Streets, Portland, Oregon, T?lcphono84. pAXTON, HKAUII & HIlt)N Attornoys-atI.avr. 310 Chamber of Commerce, Portland Oregon. w O. NOON I1AO CO. Manufacturers and Importers o( UA08, TWINES. TENTS AND AWNINOb, FI.AUH AND MININd HOSE. llagclng Material, Canvas, Ball Making in all rtalliauchvs, Cotton Duck, Cordage, etc 82-34 N. First St. and 'Jin.212-2U.218 Couch St., PORTLAND, OR. TVOWNINO, HOPKINS A CO. 1IROKKR8. Around floor, Chamber ol Commerce, Portland, Or. D and K, Tlalley Building, Seattle, Wash. New York Stock Exchange. Chicago Hoard of Trsdo. K. Munson. R, Munson. mllK ANIIKUHK.lt IIUSCH-Flne lunch every X day. Rest beer on earth. Fine wines, lln uors and cigars. )t Morrison St., cor. Second, Portland, Or. MA8TKRN OYSTER HOUSE ED. JOHNSON, Proprietor. Crawfish, when In season, cooked In wins, 312 Washington St., near Sixth, Oregon I'linuu Red 1931, Columbia Phone 77. PORTLAND, OR. s; TREllllO A HUMASON'B PHARMACY Comer 2nd and Washlucton fits. Strictly high grade medicines at lowest price. Money ami by patronising us. rpllK POPULAR 123 First Street, Hot. Washington and Aldor Fhone Oregon Red 934 Phone Columbia 368 JOHN KCKI.UND, Proprietor, Portland, Or. w ILLIAM RUSSKLL MACKENZIE PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT PORTLAND, ORKOON J. E. HASKLTINK Jt CO. ImKrters and Dealen In IKON 8TKKL AND COT. BLACKSMITHS' SUPPLIES. Carriage & Wagon Materia, Hardwood Lumber 49 ,1 51 Second St. PORTLAND, OREGON. UNO WAKKROOM3 or H. BINSHEIMER.Sol Agent (ei THE JACOB DOLL PIANO Tb lest nprlght piano made, and other flrtt- t, ass piano! Trinvu nu viii vu luaiaiiiu.aM. o. TiThtru but. EsiatMunea ice-, rnon rtk Ml. 1. - 'JESS" MBWAGJW ANDREY. Jnhlrey knowcth naught of bykv J Naught to captivate the wise; , i But the soul of goodness looks ' f j Throug-h the quiet of her eye. 1 She can bnkc d she can knit, Cunningly she wields the broom, ( All her pleasure is to sit 4 In a neatly 6rder'd room, - Touchstone, shaping n career, Shines at each exclusive house; "Such a clever man, my dear, Tied to Just a "country ttmusef "Harried ere he dreamed of us, Ere he knew whnt gifts he had Rtrnnge that Kate should yoke him thus, And very, very, very sad I" Touchslone (let him mark It well) Wlipii the social round Is trod, Bored by dame nnd demoiselle Goes home softly, praising God. New York Tribune. ' Mf HIIAD been graduated two yearn, uud had a practice sulllclently largo, I deemed, to warrant uiy taking apartments. Apartments sur round a young doctor with nn air of prosperity which people like to encour age and add to. A month Inter 1 was comfortably, nltnost elegantly, estab lished on the first lloor of a handsome North Bide apartment house, with a careful middle-aged woman to net 08 uiy housekeeper and cook. "Pretty well fixed, old man, chl" sold Jack Winters, my college classmate-and chum, who hnd come over that even ing from the West Side to make a liousewanulng for me. "All you need to complete your happiness Is to get ac quainted wliii the pretty widow on the floor above you, She's John Redmond's cousin, you know, and a sweeter llttlo woman novcr " "Thank you," I snld, checking Jack's enthusiasm .Inck always goes off on a tangent when n pretty woman Is dis cussed. "I am trying to get patients, and have no time for social pleasures, nnd, besides, 1 don't mind saylug It, Jack, I'm not fond of widows." "All I havo to say to that Is," said Jack, "you don't know Mrs. Trnlnc." SU1N. 11IA1NK CLUNli TO Ml' ARM. However, my professional duties were not so ni'dous that I did not find time to notk-u n trim llttlo figure that flitted In aud out through the big cu- truueo door, dressed ulwnyu exquisitely, but quietly. My Interest in Mrs. Trnltio deepened when I heard her story. Her husband hnd been killed In a railway accident three years before. The lnsuruuco money was nlmost gone, nnd the llttlo widow added to the lucotno that must support herself and Invalid mother by glvlug music lessons to a few wealthy girls. A daintier llttlo rosebud of a woman It would have boon hard to find. Soft brown hair, tossed In truant curls about th low forohend, & voice that spoko always gently, blue eyes full of mirth, and a complexion that looked Uko It had been bathed In the morulug ilow. Once or twlco I had held tho big door oven for her to pass out, and bowed In response to tho low "thank you." Ear ly after my coming to tho bulldlug a boy ou tho top floor had been accom modating uuough to get hurt lu tho elo mtor, aud I had beeu called lu as tho most available pUyttlcIau, Luckily, I brought the boy through so well that his parents as well as tho youngster himself, sounded my praises so loudly that I fouud niyself with quite a repu tation sud Incidentally a practice In the neighborhood. Still, I had not met Mrs, Trslue, aud I was beglnulug wickedly to uopo some accident ever so slight a one, of course might happen to her, a prnlued nukle or wrist, that 1 might have ths Joy of caring for. However, the fntes preserved Mrs, Traluo from accldeut, and I continued to watch for glimpses of her from my otttco window. 1 had bowed tho last patient out for tho evening, and settled myself for a smoke before bedtime. My meditations, mingling with tho blue curling smoke, were Interrupted by a plerclug scream, aud then auother. I rushed Into the hall. The screams came from the Trnlne abutment above. Iu auother moment I was knocking ou the door, which was opened by Mrs. Tralne her self, white and breathless. "Oh," she gasped, catching bold of my arm. "We've got hliu out there lu tho p,tu try poor mamma " "Who?" I asked. "The burglar. He was hid In the dlulug-rooui mamma saw him, and he ran luto tho pantry and I locked the 4loor and he's trylug to Jump out of Un wludow, ! beard a uolse as of some one trying to push up a wludow, and opening the pantry door there he was, a sure taough burglar, evil-browed and sullen, --t-- - " ?-ai POM12n' OBEGOIC. who dropped the witatovr and rnrecd It face me. ' "You can't make a Jump from that window, my mau," 1 said. "You had better bo quiet." I turned the lock again, but Mrs. Tralne, divining my purpose, clung to my arm. "Don't go," she cried, fran tically. "We can't stay here alone a minute." Then to my relief that samo small boy who had served mo so well professionally appeared on tho thresh old, attracted by the cries. Off ho went to call the police, while I tried to quiet two hysterical women. In a few minutes tho burglar was handcuffed and led away, but tho shock had proved too much for Mrs. Trnlne's Invalid mother. The fainting spell was followed by delirium, and her daughter aud I watched by her bedside until morning. Of course, I was Installed as attend ing physician, and never failed to call morning nnd evenings. When tho pa tient was able to sit up I sometimes read aloud to her ns an excuse to re main longer, watching the daughter at some household task. One evening I staid for tea. Mrs. Tralne wore a dainty gown of white nnd blue, with a great deal dt lace. There Is no sight so welcome to a bach elor as a pretty woman at the hend of a tea table. Tho next morning I pic tured the pretty widow sitting opposite me at my own breakfast tablo, wearing the pretty house Jacket I had seen on my morning calls. That nftemoou I took Mrs. Tralne nnd her mother for a drive, and was re warded by another Invitation to tea. A reason for such close attention to my patient was no longer apparent 1 was hunting nbout in my mind for an other excuse to prolong tho delightful calls when Mrs. Tralne knocked at my door one evening. "I have come to see you on business," she said, taking tho seat I offered her. "You have been kind to mother," she went ou. "Of course, we want to pay you for your trouble. Would you mind telling me, please, how much tho amount Is?'; I saw the anxious look growing deep er lu the sweet fnce opposite me. How much denial nnd privation paying a doctor's bill meant to that little worn an, already burdened with responsi bility I "It must be a largo bill," sho said at Inst, as I remained silent, wntchlng her. "You you've, mnde so ninny calls." "Yes, It Is a largo bill," I said, slowly. 1 There was a quick uplifting of tho blue eyes, "I hope," sho suld softly, "that you won't mind If we don't pay It quite all at once; If I could arraugo to pay you so much every week until the bill Is settled." "No," I said, In business-like tones. "I should prefer to have tho whole bill settled fur at once," My heart smote mo for tho alarm In tho fnce that was lifted to mine. I leaned forward and took her hand. "Do you waut'to know how much my bill will bo? Well, It's a great deal. Noth ing less than the giving of your own self to mo, my darling, will satisfy ray claim against you." "You menn " snld Mrs. Tralne, the blushes diffusing her pale face. "That I want you to bo my wife," I snld, drawing her head down upon my shoulder. "Is tho price too great?" Chicago Tribune. Tho Art of -listening. Would that thero were moro people who know bow to listen! Wo some times deplore tho fact that thero are so fow good talkers; may we not rather regret that those who can talk so sel dom Hnd people who know how to hear them? Tho habit of Interrupting Is one that Is certainly on the Increase. If one will sit quietly by aud take notes of a casual conversation he will be disagreeably surprised to see how few sentences are allowed to nut their smooth and even way without somo Interruption. When a story Is in telling by ono of a small group It Is bound to be paragraphed by exclamations, needless questions, or would-bo Jocose seeches. To listen properly ono should look at the speaker and think of what he Is saying. Such. a listener Is In himself au Inspiration. We sometimes hear it said of a mau or woman: "That person brings out all that Is best In mo In the way of con versation." And generally the reason for this Is that this particular person gives appreciative heed to what Is be ing snld. To look at a book, to turn over the pages of n magazine, or to glance over tho columns of a newspaper Is not to listen attentively, nnd will servo as a damper to tho most enthusiastic of speakers. Harper's Bazaar. Shakeap'stro aud the niblc. In Shukspearo's name lies tho key to a wonderful cryptogram. The spelling "Shakespeare" was the poet's uoiu de plume, while "Shakspero" was his name, an evident chaugo from "Shakes pear." Iu each of tho two spellings last given are ten letters four vowels nud six cousouauts. Combine these two figures aud we have the number 40, tho key to the mystery. Turnlug to the forty-sixth Psalm In the revised version it Is found the psalm Is divided Into three portions, each one eudlng with "south." Remember the nutulKT 10, Counting forty-six words from the be ginning of tho psalm, one reads the word "shake" In the first portlou, and counting forty-six words from the end of the psalm ono reaches tho word "spear." There Is "Shakespear" as plainly as letters can make It London Auswers. Irftbor Vmj mm a Holiday. Labor dny was celebrated first la New York City. The celebration took place on Monday, Sept. 4, 1882. It is now a legal holiday In thirty-five Stated aud the District of Columbia. llHIIHil 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. 44 THE TASTE TELLS" THAT CUDAHY'S REX HAMS, REX BACON REX LARD AND REX CANNED MEATS ARE THE BEST. ANN ARBOR .HOME BAKERY. One of the most complete bakery In the Northwest. Bakes tbe Best Pullmai Bnid li tbe Wt M. SHIELDS, Prop. 8A7 Morrison Nt. PORTLAND, OR. And 493 Union Avenue, corner Sacramento, Albina. Home-made bread, cakes and pies. Baked beans aud Boston Brown Bread every Saturday. Tel. Red 1142; Tel. Rod 841. 8T. PAUL HOUSE Deutiehe Gasthaus. HARKT 80HOOF, Manager. Room With or Without Board. Special Rate by the Month. Barroom and- Bowling- Alley in Connection. Five Blocks from Steamship Dock and Union Depot. Open Day and Night, 24, 24U and 26 North Third Street PORTLAND, ORKQON J. P. MURPHY. F. N. 8TOLTZ. PARK SAL.OOIN v Corner Park and Bnrnside Sts. Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars, Private Rooms for Families. The Popularity of RED SEAL BRAND Hams, Bacon, Lard, Etc., Is Won on Merit. TRY RED SEAL BRAND. 96-60 E. Water St., Portland, Or. ls-FfH Li vjLt SllSf5F-X gMn i MaU Yoor Deposit With the riOMMKRCIAL BANK I j Capital, 830,000. t Responsibility, 8100,080. Hoard of directors! Gen. Thos. M. Anderson, W. L. Boise, 8. M. Beard, Liettt. C. n. Martin, Henry Christ. Interest paid on time deposits." 8AVING8. DEPARTMENT Deposit recelvedi In sums of One Dollar and upwards. Interest credited semi-annually. B. M. Beard, President; Gen. Thos. M. Anderson, Vice-President; A. Hossack, Cashier. nilRST NATIONAL BANK OF VANCOUVER, WASH. Charles Brown, president, L. M. Hidden, vlee president, E. L. Canby, cashier. T EONARD IIOUBE Furnished Room f Rent by tho Day, Week or Month. MR9. V. O. BOND1; Proprietress. KH) East Morrison St., PORTLAND, OR. TiUGENE UOCII ' Wholcsalo Dealer In WINES, LIQUORB AND CI0AR8. Ofllce: 110 fourth Street, Telephone lost. PORTLAND, OREO ON T)ORTLAND ROLLING MILLS , Manufacturer of PIG IRON AND STEEL. N. E. AVER, Manager, 22nd and Nicolat Streets. w ILLIAMS, WOOD it LINTIIICUM, Geo. II. William. C. E. 8. Wood, L. B. Lin thlcum, J. C. Flanders, Attorueyi-at-Law, Chamber of Commerce Building, Portland, Oregon 0 RIENTAL 828 Washington St., bet. Cth and 7th, Portland, Oregon. Strictly Flrst-Class. Geo. Shea, Proprietor. i RTI8TIC MONUMENTH IN NATIVE AND A foreign marble and granite: new aud orig inal designs. 11. J. BLAESING. Olllco aud works 207 Third street, near Madison. : LBER8 A. SCHNEIDER CO.-B. ALBKR8, Pre, ami Mgr, Thos. Schneider. Vlce-Prea., Albers. Bea'v. and Treas. Pronrletora U. 8. Mills and Merchant Roller Mills. Manufactur er ol Rollod Oats, Oat Meal, Flaked Wheat, Buckwheat Flour, Pearl Barley, Ryo Flour, Wbolo Wheat Flour. Corn Mcul, Rye Meal, Hominy, Farina, Stesl Cut Wheat. Pasto Fac tory Macaroni. Vermicelli. SnaEhottl. Dealers in Grain. Flour. Hay. ShlUKles. Seeds. 1 All kinds Mill Feed. Office. 240-342 Front Street, corner nam, romanu,ur. t SELLER & CO. IU. Established 1AJ9. M. 6eller. P. Lowen gart. Portland. Or., Seattle, Wash., Spokano, Wash., 00-92 W, Broadway, New York. Importer and Jobber Crockery, Glassware, Eta B. W, Corner Front and Burnslde 6t., , PORTLAND, OR. G. J. Erdner R. HochoJt. CHICAGO MARKET Errtnor Jk Hochull Dealen In fresh and cured meat; all kind of sausages. 814 Washington stroet, Portland, Oregon. Both 'Phones No. 413. THE PURITAN II. A. Mautz, Proprietor. 287 Alder street. Portland, Oregon. Family entrauce, 287 Alder St. Telephone Red IKX pUARLES J. 8CHNABEL Attomey-at-Law. 615 Chamber of Commerce Building, Portland, Oregon, M RB. O. COllI It ELL Dealer In adlnr Brand of Clears. Canned Good Cakes and Pies, fresh every day. Call at tat Oiisan St. Lunch Poods (or Traveler. ARMORY DRUO BTORK Pore Drug and Chemical, Toilet Articles Stationary, Coufectlonery and Doraestle Cigars. Prescriptions a Specialty. M. W, Corner Tenth and Everett Streets, Portland, Oregon. PORTLAND ELECTRICAL AND MACHIN WOKKS. Klectrlo lighting and electric work of all kind promptly executed. Ua engine (er launches. Machinery of all kind jasde and tepalred. Gasoline engine (or irrigation par pose. FOOT OF MORRIBON STREET. P. J. Cbouch, Mgr., Portland, Oregoa. T ARSON a LONO 15 NORTH FIFTH ST. Fine wines, liquor and cigar. Olve us a call. TTBMKY RKWKfT OU. Fir and Marin Insnrane. Rooms 20 and 37 Bhsrlock Building, Corner Third and Oak Street. Portland - Oregon. H ERBERT A. HALE. Mt. nood, Views. Columbia River and Northwest Portrait, Water trade. Colon, Crayon, lor tke Eleetrie Light and Bromide Enlargement. 132Jf Third Street, Corner Aider. PORTLAND, ORB. 1JNION nOTEL FRANK KIERNAN, Proprietor. No. tX North Sixth Street, Corner Everett FORTLAND. OREGON. Table Board, $3.80 per weeks Board and Lodg ing, 14 50 per week. Five Meal Tickets. L06; Single Meals, 25 cen ts; Lodging. 25 lo 50 cents. Table supplied with the best the market affords, E10R FAIR DEALING PATRONIZK O. P. 8. PLUMMEB. Drag, Medicine tad Chemical. Toilet Article, Trusses, Paints. Oil, Glass, Ktc. a M. Canter Third and Madias Straetjs, 1 " jfW ' y j V.aii if