The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905, January 19, 1901, Image 5

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MIRY flSSOGlflTIOil
WHOLESALE A RETAIL
'.Cream and Milk.
1 DEPOT 203 SECOND ST.
JOHN P. -HOFFMAN, Manager
f Milk Delivered to Alt Part o( the City.
Orttgon rhnne North 3011
EAST PORThflNO WOOD GO.
E. M. LAMBERT.
Dealer In All Kind of
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WOOD AND COAL
".Wood unwed to order In yard or on itrcet.
J, , , Oregon Phono Union 4S1
v '- Columbia l'lione 622S
YARD AXI OrPlURl
Cor. Katt Morrlaon anil Water Btreota
PORTLAND, OltEOON.
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Fire Insurance
Real Estate
Loans...
Rents...
264 STARK STREET
A, W.ALLEN
Dlmpmnmlng
Pharmacist
Phonm, Oregon M-elit -tOBm
Oolumhlm 414.
19th miHlMmrmhmHSt:,
23rd mutt Smvlmr Sim,'
pomuum.
OREON.
Strong's
Photographs
graphs
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Supcstor in Style
and MnkruHj.,
STUDJQi,
laV -Gd-JBaWaOytvlat
ST. CHARLES HOTEL
TOHN GIBLIN, Prop.
Flr.t-CU-a Arrnmmodatlnni and Prompt terv-
Ice. Large Hsmple Qooma for
Commercial Traveler.
Fhoao 7. Oor. lirBt A; Washington Sta.
ALBANY. OREGON.
BUTTERFIELD BROS.
JOBBERS IN
DIAMONDS, WATCHE8
mm n Jewerefs' supplies
Manufacturing Jewelers, Optician
and Watchmaker.
-Silversmiths
162 1 2 First St. PORTLAND, OR.
Ct..J. STOKES LIQUOR CO.
WHOLK8ALK DEAUCRS.
PXBSI MILWAUKEE BEER
Bottled by l'ab.i Brewing Co.
Milwaukee, Wt(.
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1130 Pacific Avenue
TACOMA
WASH.
Sales Store, 143 State St.
THOMPSON
.aST 3
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NEW YORK FURNITURE CO.
Dealers in Furniture. Carpets and
- Household Goods
E, A. COVELL, Mutuictr.
HJ- fcr
U FIRST STREET, PORTtAND, OREGON.
LEVY
(IHC0RP0RATRD.)
GROCERS
COFFEE AND TKA A BPKCIAtTy.
394 Washington Street, Corner Tantfc)
TRY OUR CELKBRATKD COFFKK.
Ilolh hoiiM 1138. PORTLAND, OR.
'OLYMPIC
STEAM LAUNDRY
407 South J Street
MICHAEL J, BJORN ft LOUIS J. BJOKN
rnorniEToiis
TACOMA, WA8H.
W. I.. McCabb,
8cattlc.
K. B. HAMILTON,
Tacoma.
"CUE A HAMILTOI
.. STEVEDORES ..
PUGCT SOUND
Also Honolulu, H. I.
Had Office): Taooma, Wash.
Cabla Add ran: McCABK
GRAOE, BEAZLEY & CO., Areata
J4 Water Street, Liverpool
...THE OLYMPIAN..
148 Fifth St, Near Morrlion
BLUNDEN &. VELTON, Props.
TIIK FAMOUS
OLYMPIA BEER
ON DRAUGHT
New Building, New Fixture, Choice Good a.
The Popularity of
RED SEAL BRAND
Hams,
,.:.Jit-ivtiU -r -
' 'BacorfT
Lard, Etc.,
Is Won on Merit.
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TRY RED SEAL BRAND.
56-60 E. Water St,, Portland,, Or.
-THE-
Multnomah Trunk. Co
MANUFACTURERS OF
TRUNKS
TRAVELING BAGS
and SAMPLE CASES
Salesrooms 143-145 Sixth Strati
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Custom House Eichange
335 Flanders Cor. Seventh $U.
McCROSKEY&EMMERT
PROPRIETORS.
Private Entrance oa Flanders Street.
Wines, Liquors and Cigars
11 ill I
The Uerlvilc4 Pieee ef the WerU
KRANICH & BACH
Establlahati lt4.
Visit ottr Wuttoem tad be ceawiacasl.
Maay otktr titmUti tad feliakk makm ef
Pianaa aai Orfuta. VchAm EASY
TBtMS. rfaliy nt Ytymamx fyktd.
W A WHALE WJSIC HOUSE
M. C MATTWCU. MaMr,
128 Sixth Street
Phone 0k 341
FUB COATS AND BOAST
BOTH ARE CORRECT FOR LATE
WINTER WEAR.
Snowy White Kara 'Are New. bat Trr
the Complexion that la Mot Always
Clear Long Far Coats Replace.! by
JaaatTTIxht Jackets..
New Tork correspondence!
N the early winter
the use of furs
wits confined al
most entirely to
trimming and ac
c c s a o r I e a. Of
course, the owners
of fine fur gar
ments wore them
ns often at the
weather hermit
toil, but new furs
purchased were
for ihc most pah
of an ornamental
nature. Many
dainty conceits
were advanced to
promote this fancy
for making the
richness and be
comlugncss of the
fur tirnvntl na fur
as possible without bringing too much
warmth. These fancies arc com tinned
and are sure of all-winter favor at least,
furs preferred for boas arc llttssluti sable,
Alaska sable, stone marteti, blue fox and
FKOM TIIK LATEST OHO I
lynx, fn their order -as sketched tbosri
ib'iWvn. here were bluc,fox Alaska 'sable,
Itftctf'banr and stout, marten.
Ono novelty lu stylish peltry that
akould have mention Is the fur waist
coat. C1om texture furs nrc,ued, and
the material Is us much trimmed, overluld
with lace and the rest, ns though It were
mere cloth. ' Muffs when curried arc
large, fiat and often made of three kinds
of fur. Krmlne and chinchilla remain a
popular combination, though the result
rarely Is pretty.
Long fur coats are fewer than for
many past winters, Jaunty tight jacket
have replaced them In largo degree, and
are the striking fancy 'of the season,
Three of these ure put here by the artist;
one of Persian lamb, one Kusslan sable
with refers and collar facing of chin
chilla, and one of seal. Most of the long
er coats aro of seal, though a few of
Itusslun sable are seen. It Is one of these
the artist sketched. The general ten
dency Is marked In both long and short
coats to trim one fur with another. Home
odd and some artistic effects result.
The fashionable chooser of gowns
seems this Tear to have- an ambition to
8QDICJS8 WITH
tet into a many wahrtcoata a possible.
By one rcccat faahioa aha seems to wear
two at a time, thla readily accepUd forw
of waistcoat being a doubUj-barrelcd af
fair that appears to be one wore over act
other. The wearer's jacket thee k ftte
fc-Haaaai a m
tmmw tj.
with cither single or double waistcoat
lapels. The eye Is no longer offended by
great exaggeration In bulk about the low
er chest line, and a blouse, In an ni Untie
crush of Persian ci.Jors, may be part of
the waistcoat effect. The in-dde one Is
often cloth of gold closely run with nnr-
.row velvet. The one next outside may
be a handsome scarlet, with applli'tie or
rich gieens, purples and Murk all out
Jlncd lu gold. Then for the lapel of the
jacket may be something lu n delicate
green overlaid wltl'acc, a dush of black
coming outside all. A single waistcoat
of white panne velvet, buttoning double,
with pearl studs, may be worn under an
eton cut like a very low dress coat. A
scarlet waistcoat lelt, slashed with gold,
gives a pretty finish to a coat worn open
over the belt. Such n coat Is usual.; on
the eton order, and Is cut up in a point
at the back to show tljere the scarlet and
gold. The striking colors used consti
tute the most surprising feature, of the
acceptance of these waistcoats. One
sketched In to day's second large picture
was scarlet with black and gilt trim
mings, and was quite the thing to ac
company a gown of tan cloth. '
The prompt ludornetnent of these waist
coats should! be Interpreted as a sign of
rebellion on th part of women with trim
waists. They found the bodice lielt lu
many varieties Increasing rapidly In num
bers, and they didn't approve of disguis
ing their fine outlines with It, so jumped
at the first satlrfactory substitute that
offered. Olrdles and bodice belts remain
In great favor with women to whose fig
ures they are suited, and their stjllslr
tics is sound. The seated woman of thl
picture displays a typical one, and her
jacket bodice also Is the general type of
' 5gy
whatsis
was" wn
PUIt FA8UION8.
ccguipaslcs the, bolt. This belt
Ti colOiiil'satlBrHTille'broadclolh
and Mvrr embroidery were other sped
ficatlifit. Twp oddities In bodice construction re
main In this Illustration. In one an un
usual expanse of rerers turned back from
a white Inner bodice, second rerers of
black velvet appearing between. Green
broadcloth was the dress material. A
shield front was the distinguishing char
acteristic of the other bodice, which was
sketched In dove gray cloth and had trim
ming of black velvet' and tucking, Few
shield front effects are . jru, the decided
preference being for blouse forms. To
these some women object because they n
often, are wqru with skirts that have a
belt to match. The objection is ically to
the belt, on the score 'int it will make a
wearer seem short waited, but as the
belts now arc arranged this fault does
not exist. In the correct skirt, made with
a stitched belt to mutch, the belt U shap
ed to narrow towards the front aud there
cross under the tip of the drooped blouso.
To avoid a short-walsted look a second
licit, often no more than a cord, must be
NBVV POINTS.
worn over the cloth one aBd be ptMhed to
It lower edge, litis outside belt la often
gold cord, or a narrow band of gold prick'
Cf.yrllbt, WO.
11 AYES A 8IIOHT
AtlTIBTK; I'ltOTOCliA I'll EltS.
New Studio
Seventh and Wsnhlngton Streets, Over
' IncMcr's New Grocery.
mllE OREGON IIVKUY, FEED, HOARDING
AMIMI.K STAPLES.
Columliln 1'liotieCST, Oicftnti l'lione Hood isl
1M11R1K A IMIIR1E, Prop.
8irclnl attention (then to boarders. Onrrnr
rliiKCs meet nil trains, Cor. Hlith mid Couch
Street', Cortland, Oregon.
pltOTO 81 unto
'.-li!, KlrM Htrvvt, llct. Fajnion nnd Msln,
I'OUIIiANI), OREGON.
riiotoRrsphs taken any site or stylo: slo
I'lioto HultouaniHdc from Itloorany picture.
Out door viewing done, also (ItiUhliiK Kodak's
loramnleurs. limlriictlons in rnntniirHpny
Coping and EnlargliiR. E. KRAtT, Artist.
Otcgon Made Umbrellas
..C. M. MEREDITH..
UMBRELLA MANUFACTURER
Repairing and Rceomlnp of Flue Umbrella
aHioclalij.
.113 WHalilligtim R tree I.
Three doors nlAio Old .t King
PORT1.ANU. OREGON,
ANN ARBOR
.HOME BAKERY.
Ono of the most complete bakery In
the. Northwest.
Bakes the Best Pullman Bread In Ibe West
M. SHIELDS, Prop.
.147 Morrln.m Ht. I'OHTI.ANI), OK,
And 4KI Union Avenue, corner Hseramonto,
Alhlus. lloute-tnndu brrnd, citko and pics,
linked Ih'hiis sud llo.toii llrown Dread every
Hiituidsy. Tel. Red 1MJ; Tel. Rod all.
Buy Your Holiday Candies
AT.
Labbe & Rebe
Ice Cream and Confectionery
310 Washington Stroet
WHOLESALE RETAIL MANUFACTURERS
Our Specialty: WeditliiKR, RoelaU. I'lcnlc
and Ilomu nc. Free Delivery both l'lione'.
BOOTS, SNOBS, CLOTHINO,
HATS, CAPS, DRY GOODS
AND FURNISHING GOODS.
229 Morrison 8treet
Hetweeu Flral and Second
PORTLAND
OREGON.
Say!!
If You Want
Good Shoes
Goto
EGGERT-YOUNG CO
129 and 131 Third Street
Ask Your Dealer For
IH
traoc r y
MARK.
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LA GRAIMDE NATIONAL BANK
La Grande, Oregon.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS - - - , $72,000
THE METROPOLITAN BANK
CAPITAL - 950.000
FRENCH BLOCK. TACOMA, WASH.
,mUT V. CAE8AS, l-J O, B. HKLV,0, Ca,h.W
GENERAL BANKING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES
Iutereat allowed on dapntlu la Mvlag Oeparlweut. areolar letter ol credit Iwaea on
W,t "AT l,OIAI. VAV1LIT1K0 fUH MANUL1HU UOI.D UVHT AND NULLION
CITV NEWS
C. A, Hitter, tfuvlcty Editor.
Wo shall know iiu favoritoo, and
hIimII do absolutely impartial. To in
sure publication, ul) local nuwa must'
roaoh us not later than Thursday morn
ing of utic.li weak.
Mrs. M. n. B-kes In still In i very crlll.
cat condition.
S. S. Freeman spent several days In
Bjilem tli ilrst of this week.
Mrs. D. Stnlllngs, of Sjiokane, lsltc!
I'ortlnnd this week. 8ho rcturuod on
the 18th. t
We have heard only rumors llontlnit
nround about one of our prominent bust
now men, which wo trust tins no founds,
lion In fact.
Mr. W. W. lu-clcr vtld n flying visit
to Portland on the llth Inst., and at
tended the ball given by the Afro-Amec-
Icon LciKur.
James V. Ilrotty loaves 1e last of this
week for California. When ho roturns ho
expectH to brlnK one who will have prom
ised to care for him (turlnfr life. Wo
wish him success In bis new life.
The ball given by the Afro. American
Ixtigue was a decided success, both so
cially and financially. The hall was well
filled with ladles and irentlemcn In full
dress, nnd the cfllclcnt committees caused'
everything to pass off pleasantly.
Ittv. George A. TVnllry, P. K., of the
Ilethcl A. M. K. Conference, visited Pott
land nnd held Quarterly conference at thn
A. M. 13. Church, on Worth Tenth street,
nnd stnt'tejl revival wrvlces, anslntHl by
Ilev. C, 13. Collins, imstor of the church.
Fay Severe, who has been coiillnod ,4it
the county jail for soveral months post.
Mas on list Wednesday discharged from
custody, after the Jury lu three trials hart
failed to agree, the Prosecuting Attorney
decldlngithnt It was unelirts to try further
to convict her.
Some of the mnny friends of Mrs. K. t.
Bwnn tendered her n surprise parly on
last Wednesday e.venlng on tho occtslon
of her birthday, Many were tho tokons
of rtitrem presentel by her friends, who
passed u pleasant ewnlt.g nlllng tho par
sonngo with merrtmont.
Mr. Itobert Itrucc, whoso ll'nois wo
noted last week, died on the llth lust, at
St. Vlncvnt'r hospital. Iln was burteA
from the A. M, li V.lon church last Run
day, Itev, K. I, Bwnn ottlclatlng, nssls'.eil
by Ilev. Vernon. A lorac number of hl
friends attended th- funeral scrvtcoa.
Mr. Charles Mitchell, who has been tit
nt St. Vincent's hospltil for romo week
past, died on the Win Inst. IIo was
member of tho Oritr Wlkiw' ordor In good
standing, 'which order burled him At Ta
coma on Thursday, Itev. Qeorgn A. IMt
ley,"of tho A. M, H clmrch, presiding,
The changeable weather of tho pa-it
week ha been very trying on tho hoUlh
of our cltlsetia. Amongst thoio who aro
suffering from attneks of la grippe In a
moro or lesa scvero form wo can nuntlora
W. I Ilrady, C. L. Houser, Mr, and Mrs.
C, Kaiser, Mrs. Miimle Allen, Mrs. Kannta
Herrmann and Miss IHunchu Crawford.
ImpartUI Prostcutlon.
Tho case of ly Be-vere, the co'oreil
woman who has suffer d thrco trlaU for
rnurd'-r, her allegeir vtctlm being another
colored woman who persistently and
causelessly pursutd her In a matter of
mutual jealousy, was dlsmliuiod oti
WedprMVay by Deputy District Attorney
John Manning. Ihls net on will no doubt
b approved by those people of thn city
who ure familiar with the case, from the
tragedy to the "end of tho legal conttu
verny over It,
The District Attorney's nilleo could not
havo done otherwise than prosecute the
case as It wiui prrNintl; nor could It
avoid the several trials of It; but It ta
especially noteworthy that, during litres
actions In thn criminal court, nolther
District Attorney Chamberlain nor iron,
John MunnfW, IiIh uliltf deputy, mini
festei In tho lwist tkgreo uny partiality
or prejudice against the defendant; but (t
was cleirly observable that sho Wits, un
der all the trying circumstance of tho
rases fought through Judge marge's
courj. trent'd with entire fairness In
trial In which the prevailing condUlona
were, in the Inttlutlvo, much ugalnst hor
until the fuels became known by Judicial
Investigation. It wis this" dlicovcry that
prompted the C-smiMtuI cf the cumo aguinst
I'uy Beyerr,
Ttte result of the affair causes general
self.gralulatlon among our people on tlm
fact tlmt, unlike the situation ippoars to
bo lit many other places, wu have lu
Multnomah County an Impurtlul coutt In
which to try our causes,
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2'o)v Heco-d street. 1 orner of Hal toon,
first ami third Tuesday of each itioiitli.
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