The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905, January 05, 1901, Image 2

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PORTLAND. OREGON.
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TOPICS OF S
The Princess of Wnles In CO yours old,
but of cottrno she tins so much social
prestige thnt she docs not look It
Russell Hugo Is siild to hnvc Ihhmi
cheated out of $t"0 the other day by n
plumber. This rends like a pipe story.
In Uint nrlstocnitlc collection of dogs
the growler miiy be In evidence, but no
inlc Is likely to ever connect them with
tin cans.
Kiupcror Wllllnni Is keeping the
linlchet recently hurled tit lilm by n
croxy womnn, but so far ns we know
lw has no cherry tree In his garden.
rivrlslnn omnibuses nro to be pro
pelled by compressed air. That's noth
ing, though. Tho world has nlrendy
known of ninny an enterprise run prin
cipally on wind.
Against the superior attainment of a
rival there Is no armor like generous
praise. The Duke of the Ahruzzl reach
mi a point farther north than did Nun
Ken. Hut Nansen achieved a notable
triumph In leading the Norwegian
dicers which greeted his Italian com
petltor In the search for the pole.
A story from Pittsburg concerning n
poultry grower who hns succeeded In
raising a breed of chickens with as
bestos feathers and fireproof eggs tends
to discredit tho stntcmcut that .Too
lltillintton has retired from tho field.
Possibly, however, the Pittsburg story
may bo one of Mr. Mulhntton's efforts
which have been delayed In publica
tion. Just why so many good men and wo
tneu who havo been the menus of load
ing the modern curriculum with so
many useless tilings never thought of
or understonk to Inject the lost nrt of
politeness Into modern school life Is
vtrnugc nnd hard to understand. Thirty
years ago children were taught to be
polite In school and out of It, nnd when
one notes a gray-haired man arising
In a street car to give his seat to n
woman, while n great hulking boy re
mains seated, he recalls the early teach
ings of long ago nnd Is thankful for
them.
When a man gets tho spending of
vast sums of money nnd hns no object
In life except to spend, he Is likely to
drift Into what mny bo called a bric-a-brac
existence. What tills means la
Mhatwn by the doings of Count Honl do,
Caatcllane, who has dropped nearly $7,'
000.000, largely In brlc-a-brac. At one
hop In Parts ho spent more thAn f 100,
000 for brlca-brao; at nnuthcxlje pur-chr-ied
knick-knacks costing 183,000.
A great deal of this crockery and toys
lie sold soon after buying It, nt n sac
rifice, glad to get rid of It, apparently,
after having had a good look at It. Tho
brlc-n-brnc fad has Its uses, It helps
to scatter largo fortunes' thnt have fall
en Into unworthy hands,
Tho recent automobile show In New
York contained two exhibits, each of
vhlell gnlued In Interest by tho pres
ence of the other. One was ti practical
automobile made In this country forty
earn ago, still serviceable and In uso
as n pleasure vehicle. It was built by
Jtlchunl Dudgeon of Locust Valley.
1mk Island, ami Is really a steam lo
comotive for use on ordinary roads. It
weighs two and three-quarters tons, yet
It d(rvlopstelght horse-power and haij;
on a atrceftrorner or by country ronds,
from which tho owner of a modern elec
tric vehicle can draw a certain amount
of electric "Juice" by dropping a quar
ter In the slot.
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Although Paris sets tho fashions for
-ronton, IamrIoii exerts Important lutlu
once upon women's habits. A society
has bcejfc organized at London whose
nuuuhcra take n novel pledge. It Is, "I
proiulsOytiot to serve ns crossing sweep
er without ifltlnry." Tho object Is to
iullgato the evils of long skirts In the
thoroughfares, Tho pledgo Is being
taken with more or less reluctance, but
as soon h It becomes conventional to
belong to thy association tho doom of
the unpalfl crossing sweeper will be
aenled. Ortwslng-sweeplmr Is a regu
nrly'pald Toeatlon In KuroVean cities.
(('Utility rlias been slow In reaching
dip conclusion that the people who
earn n pittance In this should bo pet-'
inltted to earn It. 'American women?
Ilrst In Intelligence In tho world, long
ago quit tho business of carrying or
dure Into their homes. The universal
presumption In this country Is now
among fashionable women that n wom
an who appears In tho streets long of
aklrt Is short of gowns.
in-qneatiy itiiniuc,(i a spceti or rorty
mllel an -ujUtr. Kesldo thlrt cIiihhIc an
tomoMlo ns Shown the1 "electric hy
drant" or'uleetrant," deslgnedMo stand
hi A Ht. I.ouls woman, Mrs. Frederick
Ilebuer, lurs shown how burglars may
Ihi prevented from making a success of
their calling. Their method Is easy.
Let omen follow Mrs. ILelnier's ex
ample and face burglars boldly lustead
of serfumlng for the men folks. Is It
not a fact that most men aro afraid of
women? Is there not good basis for
the famous Caudle lecture stories, for
the adventure stories In which Mr.
Pickwick enmo off second best In con
tests with the fair sex, and for the gen
eral belief thut about tvwvthtrds of tlur
husbauds of the world ar "henpeck
ed 7" Many a bold burglar would light
n man who should try to thwart anil
nrrvat him. Hut there Is an luhereut
illstlko ou the part of nearly all ueu to
try conclusions with a womnn. J3ven
lirutnl men might be deterred by the
thought that If the woman got hurt In
the scrimmage, the punishment would
be twice as heavy. If It should become
the custom for the able-bodied women
of a house to tackle nil burglars, It
might so dishearten the knights or the
Jimmy as to ciuimj n great decrease In
the number of burglaries.
Dr. Parkhuist Is not wholly ncctirato
when he asserts that newspapers In
this country nie run purely ns a busi
ness entei prise to ilinke money It Is
truo that there nro many Instances
where newfcp.iper owners fondly en
deaxor to make their newsjmper prop
erties pay, but, without Invidious dis
tinctions, we call to mind seveial of
our most esteemed contemporaries who
proudly rise above such mercenary con
siderations. Aiid there was the Into
Marcus Ilnly, who never thought of
money while publishing the news. And
Senator Clnrk. who supported Journal
ism with a hmsh hand. And Senator
Pettlgrew, who never counted the cost
of his Journalistic enterprises. And
we ptesume thnt nt one time or nnoth
or two-thirds of the members of tho
Senate and the House hnve cheerfully
engaged In Journalism . without a
thought of the burden of expense.
Knowing all this, wo feel that we may
safely rebuke Mr. Pnrkhurst for his Ill
considered words and for his unjust
lllng at our noble profess'on. We hae
already In Now York nnd Chicago sev
eral newspapers which wo might call
"endowed newspapers," but wo suspect
that oven Dr. Pnrkhurst himself would
not point to them ns models of Journal
istic excellence. It appears to have
boon proved that "endowing" a news
paper does not necesnrlly assure Its
power for good or lessen Its power for
evil.
Prof. L. II. It. Hrlggs, of Philadelphia
ninkcri the brond stntement thnt modern
education falls to educate, and that the
results now obtained are not ns good ns
those achieved by pupils when the lat
ter were forced to commit to memory
Latlngrnmmar before attempting trnns
latlou. Prof. Hrlggs falls to take certain
conditions Into account. Formerly there
were fewer pupils In tho public schools
nnd fewer studies. Tho personality of
the teacher coifnted for more. TJie
teacher of n former day wns not turned
out ou n model found In normal schools.
He had Individuality. The pupils had
more time for thinking. The conditions
nro vnstly different nowadays. The
schools aro crowded nnd tho scholars
nro educated In bunches along certnln
nrbltrnry Hues. Tho teacher has no
opportunity to tnko Into account the
differences In his pupils ns to mind and
temperament. There are too mnuy
studies. The school Is a place given up
largely to recitation, while tho home la
used for study of the lessons. Yet,
deaplto all this, there has been progretw.
Tlircat weakness of modern ;educn-
tlotTJia It seems to ua, la Itsfntnl uni
formity. In the colleges this hns licen
cured by the adoption of selected
studies nnd courses, but In the grades
nnd In the high schools tho wenkness
remains. Borne pupils nro to go through
high school and others through the uni
versities. Others still are withdrawn lif
ter passing through the grades. Kansas
City hns provided for those who nro to
tnko high-school courses by having two
high schools one of tho classical
course, for those who nre to go to col
lege; another, called the. Manual TrnliM
lug High .School, which provides a sci
entific course, as preparatory to prac
tical life or to n course hi, polytechnics.
And this latter distinction anlxo runs
through the older classes In thu grade.
Modern educational methods are far
from perfect, but It Is easy jo show
Lrtut ihu school of to-dny Is ur In ad
viitiyo of tho old system of learning by
heart. ' '
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JilttlO KuoiUl)Huoua.
AiixniK yie uttiu Known toimccos or
tlio world nro thobo of Munelitirla anil
.Mount I.olmnon. Manchuria tobacco Is
said to bo highly prlzctl throiiKliout
China, whllo tho local consumption Id
mormons. Travelers way that tho In
Imliltniits of Manchuria, botlv nun anil
wmncn, begin to sinoko from tliu nuo of
8 of 0, nntl continue tho practice to the
ond of their Uvea.
The tobacco of Mount Lebanon Is
(tint which finds nrost favor nmonj de
vout Arabs. Travelers In that' part or
the world describe It as bolnjr exceed
ingly mild and fragrant. The dralers
vyjio follow tho hnJJ to Mecca and Me
dina always supply themselves abuud
nntly with lA'lmuon tobacco bofor
Hiartlug out, and no booty Is so wel
come to tho Uedouln robbers of tho
dosert as rycargd of this weed.
A Turk lati IjAinpllKtitrr.
This fuuctlouary Is usually a tnll aiul
gnunt Mt1ssinian, with a tlerco mus
tache, an uiutirolderod scarlet Jnckat
and a 1hio turban, lie plants his lad
der agalnotho wooden poat. on the top
of which a common tin lamp Is Inse
curely fastened, aud, taking off tho
glass chimney, opens tits umbrella to
Keep off tho wftid. Tho handle of the
umbrella U tucked under his arm, and
then, balaucjng himself on tho rickety
ladder, ho proceeds to sttlko a light
with his Inciters, curefully protecting
tho sputtering flames with both his
hands. Naturally this Is a slow proc
ess, ami by the tltuo tho dozen lamps
nro lighted, everybody Is aafo at home;
for the citizens do not go out at ulght,
but rotlrot'rest at a very early hour.
ArhIu tho Corttn NaII.,
"Havo you quit smoking the uastj lit
tle thlnglr .
",Yc. 1 found they untitled me for
business."
"What business aro you In now?"
"Well, I'm traveling salesmau for a
factory that inAkcs 'em, you know."
Chicago Tribune.
Leadino Business Fiims ol Miles
WMl,
IJ1IMRT NATIONAL HANK, THE DA&LE8, OR.
! J. 8. fcchonk, Pres.; II. M. Deal, Cashier.
rtf
A peneral banUtip buolncr transacted. De
posits rercUcil, mibjcct to slfrht ilrnft orclleck.
1'ollictlons made a nil proceeds promptly re
mitted on day of collection, tight- and tele
graphic cxrhatifri' cold on New York, Ban Fran
cl.io nnd Portland.
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UKNCII A CO., BANKERS
THE DAM.K8, OR.
D. M.
French. it W. FreSj,
J. C. Hontotler, Cnjhlor. -tt
THE CELEHHATED COLUMBIA BREWERY
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop.',
This well-known brewery Is now turning out
the bent Beer nnd Pnrtereasl of tho CMcades.
Ihclatiat appliances for the manufacture of
Rood lienltlif ill Brurliau been Introduced, and
only the flrat-cluss article will bo placed on the
market.
East Second Street
THE DALLE8, OR.
IIHE WESTERN LUMBER COMPANY
Office: Seventeenth and Front Strteta.
Portland, Oregon,
The UmatillaHouse
THE DALLES, OR.
SINNOTT & FISH. Proprietors.
....The American Plan Only....
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llntri. II. II.AO and 12 nor (lav.
All trains ilott for lfciiircr. O..R. A N.
tlrkct orllcp. Wratcrn Union (olograph. 1-onjr
dtitnnco Hell telrpliono. Agenta and.olllco for
II atave llnva. Accommodation! flrst-cU a.
Z. F. MOODY
THE DALLES, OB.
General Forwarding
AND
Commission Merchant.
Offices and Warehouses at
RAILROAD AND STEAMER
POTS.
WooTharidllng oil.
neelaltv.
Grain bought ami
Hd. '
The Regulator
Hit DiIIbi, Pirllaml I
NAVIGATION CO.
THROUGH FREIGHT
AND PASSENGER
LINE....
Dally Line of Steamers Between Portland,
Vancouver. Cascade Lock, Hood River
and all Points on the Washington aide.
s
The steamers Dalles Clljr and Regulator leave.
Portland svary morning (except Sunday) at 7
and Thrftalles sts a. ta arrlrini at, dsatina
tlon In ample time for outgoing- trains.
freight Rates Greatly Reduced.
W. C. ALLAWAY, Gea. Agt,
Foot nt Court Street, The Dalles, Or
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HE ORIENTAL
J. W. ORUSSI, Proprietor.'
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128 Wslhlngton St., Opposite Imperial Hotel
Drinks 10 cents. Heer 5 cent.
mUMPLK MEAT MARKET. J
Kreo DellTery-
To All Part ot the City?
No. M, Seventh and Parts Bis. Phone Clay 601
Lard, Ham aud Bacon,
0 RONE A 6HULZK, Proprietors.
SOAP AND. CHF;
VTAR BREWERY CO.
Brewers and Bottlers of the Fimoua
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OP GOLD IIEEK
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VANCOUVK, WASH,
B
HOWN Jk M'CAUE, STEVEDORM
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Portland, Oregon.
rnrreinnndenrfl aiillrlte.1.
bhl' mail promptly deliver.
vabie aimrt'M uruwu.
rOIIN KKIXY
Oeneral Uuranre Agent, Fire ani Marine,
Foottuh Union A National 1111,04.
Edlnbura
and London: WiMern K. and M. Aa
ranct Co..
Toronto, Can, CJj Third t., C'oluj
blan illds.
OTKIINKKK A JUL1KN
Wholeiale and,reatall rroears.
SBurn.
side street, corner blxtli. Pot Hand
phoue, Oteou Blauk 'JHC, Colunbk
v., v
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.AND
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POWTLANQ.OtT-OOW. y
THE DALLES, OREGON.
MAYS & CROWE
W holcisle A Retail Pcalers In
HARDWARE. ST0YE3 AND TINWARE
.Farm Machinery, Implements,
Wagons and Carriages.
Iron, Steel, Coal and Blacksmiths'
Supplies.
Hardwood and Wagon Makers Material,
Bicycles, Guns, Ammunition, and Sporting
Goods, Etc.
SHAVER TRANSPORTATION CO.
STEAMER GEO. W. SHAVER,
Will leave Portland, font of Waahlnston Ht.,
Sunday, Tncday nnd 'Ihuraday oreiting at S
o'clock, for hauvlc (aland, St. liolona, Caplei,
Deer la and, Martins, Kalnma, Nccr Cltr,
ftanler, Ml. Collin, Ma)Rcr, Htella, Oak l'olnt,
Freemans, JUiiianlllo.C'latskanio and all way
landing.
TIT 8. UOWMAN
PIIOTOORAI'IIIC AND LANDSCAPE ARTI3T
Vlewa of All Dcicrlptlon
Specialty, Kodak Developing and Klnhlilnj
Main fit., Near llrldge,
PENDLETON, ORKOON.
QTAR HOTEL ,
W. M. ROllINBONrrrop.
8UMPTER, OREQON.
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OTTAOE CHOP HOUSE
H. C. COTNER. Prop.
Open at all hours day or night, The best moalt
ercd In LaUrande lor the price.
Remember tho location
East Bids of Depot Street
LA GRANDE, OREQON.
Gc
OEDKCKE'8 RE8TAURANT
PENDLETON, OREGON.
Next Door In W. A. CU, R. Ticket Office
MKALB AT ALL HOURS.
Flrst-ClaM and, Quick Fervlce. Private Roles
In Connection. Meals at All Prloes.
QOEDECftE, Prop.
Commercial
Livery Stable'
Opposite Hotel Pendleton
PENDLETON, OREGON.'
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...TELEPHONE NO. 16...
Finest turnouts of all kinds In Pendleton
Gentle hIiikIo drl itpi for ladles
flood, competent drivers always on hand
Boarding liortcs ill on the best ot care.
Q. M. FROOflE.
KOFPPEN'S
PHARMACY...
Everything that is kept In a
modern and up-to-date drug
store. Prescriptions and
Family Recipes put up by
competent men, from pure
drug....
A. C. KOEPPEN & BRO.,
Manufacturing Chomists.
116 Conn St.. PENDLETON, OB.
THE MINT SALOON
O. L. MELLQUI8T, Prop.
BEST BRANDS OF WINES
AND LIQUORS
IMPORTED AND
DOMESTIC
C1QAR3..
Corner Perot Street and
Jeffersou Atenuv,
LA-GRANDE, OR.
QO TO"
SPANISH ORIGINAL TANALE
RESTAURANT
166 Dull Street, let. TUN tad Foartb
For the Beat Meal tor the Frio
In the city.
Quiet and Clean, Cooking by Noted Chela.
A FULL LINE OF
Electrical
Supplies
Lighting of Buildings,
Stores and Residences
arc and incandescent. Elec
tric Power for Elevators,
Pumps and all Kinds ol
Machinery.
Partial. Central Eleetrie Ct.,
SEVEITH III 1LIEI STS.
BoUT-w3t5.
r7!!!l'V'n. I
SM4ttvSyt i
STEAMERS
ALTONA AND POMONA
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY FOR
Salem and Waj Landings.
Leaves Taylor street. CM' A. M.
balem ..........7:1.0 A. M.
Arrives Portland :30 P. M.
SUNDAY TRIPS TO OREGON CITY.
Leave Portland.....
Leave Oregon City.
.10:30 A. M.. 2 and MOO P. M.
1210, 3.80,6:30 P. M.
Oregon City Trans. Co.
Promptness and quick dispatch our specialty
A.B.GRAHAM, Agent. .
Office and wharf, foot of TaylorSt. Phone 40,
VELJU I DON'T KNOW
Mr. Johnson, you don't know
WHATSGOOD
U you have never tried
ACME WHEAT FLAKES.
Ve are headquarters for Rauon Health
Club Foods. Grano, Acme Rolled Oats,
Health Process Whole Wheat Flour.
ACME MILLS COMPANY.
20-22 N. Front St.
Phone 407. PORTLAND, OR.
ENTERPRISE SHOE CO.
835 NoHh Third St.
Boots and Sboes Made to Order
Repairing: Neatly Done.
Work called for and delivered. All work
guaranteed.
H.'C. RILEY, Manager.
Headquarters for Capen Co.'s Shoes
cuiiiiisoH & co.
lkHt.i.$K-i-Mirs
DIRECT !.. iq
New York Stock Exchange
Chicago Board of Trade
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Second Floor, Chamber
of Commerce.'
ESMOND HOTEL
Portland, - Oregon.
Front and Morrison Streets.
KATK8;
European Plan. 50c to $J.50 Per Day
American Plan, $1 to $2 Per Da
OSCAR ANDERSON, Manacar,
J. C PENDEGA8T, Chief Clerk.
WHEN YOU BUY
Furniture, Carpets and Stoves
' FOR HOUSEKEEPING
Cut This Out and Get a Reduction at
..HENRY JENNINGS..
172-174 First 8tret.
f. I. BROKE NUE CO.
a
67 N. Third Street.
Prescriptions Accurately and
Carefully Compounded
TELEPHONE: COLUMBIA 750.
OREGON RED 1H
SO YEARS
EXPERIENCE
Tiumc MAiwa
Dkwn-
CosnriHt-r Ac
Actob SMdlim a skatek and aearts4loa Busy
aalcklr aseartB oar opinion fw waetkw aa
tBTantlon U probably atMlaaw. Co waalea.
tlousatrlctlrconadeatUL Bankbook on (M
ml (re. (Mdeat u ne tor aaM nwrnalant
Faunu takea throMk Mm Co. nostra
ayertal Uc,m It hoatsaa-cta this
Scientific flukiic
A I ad oralrhMra4 weIy. I-artatr.
wiUtlon of any aciswtasa arjL . m
rt foar aona,t. BoWbya
i loaraaontaa
I) vJmmSrfVtTlryvV
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'VLiSfSiSsSml
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OODYEAR RUBBER
CO.
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R. II, PEASE, VIce-Prcsldont and
Manager.'
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ALL KINDS OK RUI1BKR GOODS.
73-75 First St.
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PORTLAND
OREGON
HISLOP'S .
Trinmph Roasted Coffees
The Moit Bparkllnff, Delicious and Aro
matic COFFEES Mer Placed
on this Market.
Ask Your Grocer for Thenw
..Four Blends..
WASHINGTON HOTEL'-
N. P. J. FOLEN. Prop.
A First Class
75 Cents
a Day House.
Board br the Week, S3 00. Meals, IS cents,
Rooms by the Vcek,$l.UOandup. Tronslenta
solicited.
BAR IN CONNECTION.
100 N. THIRD ST. 'Phone,, day &3.
PORTLAND, OR.
BEST LINE
TO-
St. Paul, Mfjneapolls, Dnlnth, Chicago,
And all Points East.
Thrnurli Palaco and Tourist Rice pern. Dlnlna;.
Cars (royals a la carte), Rnffct, Smoking, Library
Cars.
For tickets and lull Information regarding
Eastern trip, vail at city ticket niriic, 'JflH Morri
son street. A. II. 0. DKNNIKTON. ,
City Pass, and Ticket Agent.
W. A. WISE
DENTIST
...Room 614 THE DEKUM... ?$
PORTLAND,
OREQONi
Tel, Red 2844.
BARR HOTEL-
European and American Plan.
Furnished in First-Class Style.
New home, newly furnished, two blocks Iron.
Union depot .All the modern tmiirorernenta,
flre-prool, hot and cold water, cantranjr lo
cated. Bates, $1 and $1.25 a Day.
Meals 24c, Baths 36c
Cor. Sixth and Ollsas, Pertlaatt
PORTLAND RAILWAY CO.
Cart leave Portland. Corner Plrat and Wash
Ington streets, (or Vancouver as follows:
Vancouvar 45 Minutes.
A. M.-:l. 7;03, 7:U.8:, 9:18, 10:09, 10:48.
ll:M
f.M.-U'iis, l:03.i:.5:S3.s:i8, 4:01. 4:, 6:8.1,
:18, Jt0:t.l.jll:va. (Leave Kirst and Jet
fer.on streets, 4 minutes earlier.)
Ferry leases Vancouver to connect with ears
as follow :
A. M.-:t5, r.st, 8:L :oo, 9:45, 10:JO, H:U
P. M.-iiY5, l :'so, 2:15, a ;00, 3:45, 4:30, 5:t5, :W,
e:45,til:io. ..
Cars leare corner First and Wajhlnftoa
streets for Wooillawu as follows:
A. M.-6:l,3.6:t8.n.-oa,7:l8. 7ui8.7:4a.8:(M,
8:18. 8:33, 8:48. .03. 9:18, 9. 'S3, 6:48 10:01.
10:I8,10:W, 10:48. il:oa. U:l8.ii:38,ii:4.
P. M.-1J:03, was. 11:30. 13:48, 1:03, 1:18,1:38,
1:4a. 2.oa. 2:i8,u:.3:48, 3:at. S:i8,a:!
3:48,4:0.1 4:18, 4:43, 4:48,s:od, &:i8,6:M,
5,4, :ai, :i. 8:33, 6 MS, 7:03, 7:18 7:sa!
7:48.8:03.8:18.8:8:1.8:48, 9: S. :,;4S!
10:08. iUi23.io:43,u:ui,ii: (lists,
Woodlawn S0 Mlautas.
Cars leare Woodlawn (or First and Washing
ton streets a follow:
A M-8:4J,6;00, :15,6:30, :45.7.-00. 7;15,7;45
8:00, 8:15. 8.-30, a:4. 9:00. 9 :1V 9:30, 9:45,
lllu 11-00 'm;30' l0:4' " ":l,,:
t. M.-12:15,'U:30. 12':4J, l :00-l:i5, 1:30, 1:45, J:oa.
2:15,2:30. 2:ii, s.uo, 8:13, 3:V), J:t5,4:oo,
4:15, 4:30, 4:4 &XO, 6:15.530, 5;45? 6:00
16, 8:30, 6:45, 7:00. 7:15. 7:3o.7:4i. s:0
4 815. :S0. HM. 9:10, 9:30, 9.50, 10:10, M 2
10.50, UtlO. HUB. . --
Daily, except mindars,
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..EMPLOYMENT AGENGY..
W. T: PHILLIPS.
Staji Stark street, between Front and Flrta.
Phone, Oref on. Clay 44L
PORTLAND, , ORIGOHV
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