The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905, January 19, 1901, Image 6

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THE NEW AGKE, "FORTLAND. OHEGON.
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Bar' Fixtures and
..Billiard Tables..
" Have Re-established their busi
ness in
PORTLAND,
, at 49 Third Street.
A full stock of Bar Fixtures, Bil
, Jiard and Pool Tables. Bowling
i. Alleys and Suppiies always on
hand.
,'" ' ' EASY PAYMENTS.
J. G. REDDICK, Manager.
; The Reliable Loan Office
Pawnbrokers and Jewelers
BARGAINS '
lift
.UNREDEEMED.
PLEDGES
Money Loaned on All Articles
ol Value.
PRIVATE ENTRANCE ON PINE ST.
All ClootU Hold on IiuUiliniiiil.
61 Third St.. Oor. Pine, Portland, Or.
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LAWRENCE BROS'.
Towel Supply Co.
Towel furnfrhed In Harbor. Doctor, OHIpci
and limine lloii.ee, i;if. Wo alo do First-
Clans Laundry prk,
Fourth mill Condi Hi. PORTLAND, OH.
Oregon Phone IW Columbia Phono 410.
Old Kentucky Home
, Club Whiskey
,.ANI)..
Shaw's
Pure Malt
i. Blumauer & Hoch
t , Wholesale Liquor A Cigar Dcalori
' ' SOLE AGENTS. 110 Fourth Street
EMPIRE
rrLiwry Feed and Sale Stable
C P. BARNARD, 'Prop. .
Saddle HorcsUigle and Double Rigs
., At All Hours.
Tramlent stock given Urn very llof caro.
Rates nlw)s reasonable aud atlsfaullnii guar
anteed. ' ' Phone Main 51, Cor. Rose and Oak Sts,
ROSEftURG, OREGON.
EDWARD HOLMAN
UNDERTAKER
i.
Fourth and Yamhill Sts.
both Phones no. 607
RINA STINION, ledr AllUlint.
llinillkllkLlMMMMiaaIlM
.Merchant Hotel.'
CORN E K Tl 1 1 It I) A N D D A Via 8T U B ETS I
l'ttUII.ANll, OUKOON.
HOTEL' IS NEWLY HKNOVATKD.
This Is the be( eiutpprd moderate rate hotel
en the Pacific l'oat and ha all llie conven
lences ol hlgli-prlrcd (intvli. Complete with
electric Itghtraiul Ih'IU, and artetlan water 1U
each room, Itaih loom on each floor. Elevator
for accomodation ol gucaU. Hates tl and Jl.'.'l
prdajr. MeaU'JArauU. SK'ilal rale to lam
lllra and theatrical partlo. Krro'bus to and
Iromall train. JM) room. Only lour block!
Iioui Union Depot. Fire Prool litilldlug.
F. K. HILL, Prop.
Electric Hotel
OREGON CITY, OR.
JACOB CASSELL, Prop
'trletlir! Vlrat.OUss. Kale
t,,oo ii; vr unti Up..
. .. i . . i
4 Stctm Heat, Electric Lights, Coos
mefcUI Sample Room. ' '
K Munson. . " K Munson.
THK ANHEUBER BUSCH-FInc lunch every
day. llel beer on earth. Fine wine, llq
I uors and cigars. 2M Merrlton St., cor. Second,
Portland, Or.
.rpiiE rorui.An
123Flmt Street,
Uot. Washington and Alder
riione Oregon Kcd 911 I'liono Columbia 66
JOHN ECKLUND, I'roprlclor,
1'ortlanu, Or.
7ILL1AM HUbSELL MACKENZIE
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
PORTLAND, OREGON
I T K. HABKLTtNE .t CO.
Importers and Dealer In
IRON STEEL AND COAT.
BLACKSMITHS' SUPPLIES.
Carriage A Wagon Material, Hardwood Lumber
49 A fil Fecund Kt.
I'dltTLAND, OREGON.
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8. CLKAN1NO AND PRESSING CO.
Clothcn Cleaned, Dyed and Repaired.
Vonr Clothe (-'ponged and Prcfscd for ft per
per mouth. Culled (or nud delhurcd
I'liono Clay toa. 4)1 Wellington Sine
Between Tuclttli nud North Thirteenth
PORTLAND. OREGON.
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1 SUA HI.
..BI0N8 .
Japanning. Tin Decorating
270)4 Alder Street
PORTLAND, OHEOON
TIOME IlAKEltY AND DELICATE ESSEN
D. 1). LEAMINO, Prop.
A Full Lino of Frulis, Candles and'Nuts
AltMtji 011 Hand,
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Newly Opened nt 207 Third Blreet.
Itcmcinber the place. Opponlto tho
ln)lor mreot Church.
pONHAD L.
IIOHKA
rUNEIIAI. DlltKCTOK
COUNTY CORONER
Corner Ninth and Ilallroad Street!
TACOMA. WASH.
mltAVIS BROS
WOOD YAH I)
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Oregon Phono Hood 742
onice and Yard:
4M Everett, bet. Tnolttli and Thirteenth
POKTLAND, OREGON.
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A IILINUTON CREAMERY
N. J. KITTKIt, Prop.
)Miolalc and Ititnlt Dealer In
MILK, CREAM, CHEESE IiyTTEK AND EGOJ
2C7 Burnsldo Street
POKTLAND
OHEOON.
B'
LAZIKIt IlltOS.
Club Rooms Second Floor
Wine Room, Concert, Pool and Hllllard Tfall
Oregon Phone (Iraut 71
J) I Burnsldo 8t.
PORTLAND
OHEOON.
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TANDAHD FISH COMPANY
1C9 North Sixth Street
WHOLESALE AND HETA1I.
Alto Groceries. Cigar and Tobacco,
and Lunches lor Tourists.
Fruits
IlKED llltOH., Props.
,10 It FAIR DEALING PATIIONIZK
O. P. H. PLUM M Ell.
Drug, Medicine and Chemical,
'Intlvt Article, Trum's, Paints,
Oils, (llax, Eto
-a E. Comer Third and Madlton Street.
pTANO WAHEIIOOMS
or
II, HINSHEIMEII, Sole Agent for
THE JACOB DOLL PIANO
The bet upright piano made, and other first
elm piano rented and told on Inttallmenta.
No. 73 Third btreet. Etabllhvd ItXU. Phone
North UI.
rvAY ii HENDERSON
All Kinds ol
FORNITUHE......
Practical Embalmers and Undertakers.
Orders by telegraph filled promptly.
Ptiouu llfack 47. Cor, lllamette and 7th Sts.
KUaKNK CITY, OHEOON,
G
RIFFIN HARDWARE CO.
Wholesale and Retail Hardware.
8TOVE9 AND TINWARE.
Willamette Street,
EUOENK, OREOOS
PORTLAND
ROU.ING MILia
Manufacturers of
PIO IRON AND HTKEU
N. K AYER, Manager,
.'ud and Nlcolal Street
AY
MLLIAMH, WOOD A L1NTIIICUM,
(ieo. It. Williams. l K. 8, Woo.1. U R. Lin.
lliluum, J, 0, Flaiider, Attornr) t-l.a.
Chamber of Commerce Kulldlng,
' ' Portland. Oregon
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rvRIKNTAL
tM Wajhlugton 8t., bet, th and 7th,
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Portland, Oregon
actoiiy rmtciaas.
Geo. Ekea, ProprUtor
nowVAJSfllNCTONfe
ftm TQ BE JsgIsmr
HT took tuoro tlinn ten yearn of hard
mid bitter lighting In Congress to
llx tlio locntlon of the national cap
ital Ht Wellington, the centennial bf
which action was recently celebrated.
Several times during tliat period of
struggle It Rccmctl certain that tho
"Federal City" would lie located else
where. Once Biidh action was pro
vented only by the easting votcbf Vice
rreflldeut John Adams In tho United
States .Senate after tho House hnd
passed it, hill fixing the location of the
CA1MTOI, IIUILDI.VO in 1800.
capital on the "east bank of the IUvcr
Busquchuiiiiu," nud tho Scnnto had
taken a tic vote on the snnto proposi
tion. On another occasion a hill amend
ed by the Senate so that the scut of. na
tional government was Axed at Oer
mantowu, Pa., was passed by tho
House und tlually failed of adoption be
cause of an nmendment tnudo by the
House that the State of Pennsylvania
should havo control over tho national
territory until Congress should puss
suitable laws for Its government. Tills
amendment lerjulred further nctleh' by
tho Semite, but In the meantime the
Senate had adjourned and tho amend
ed hill wiih never heard of again. l)y
such lippureiit accidents and by such
small chances was the choice of a site
for the Federal Government guided.
Tho llnal selection of "tho banks of
the Potomac" was the result of acorn-
promise, In which Jefferson played the
most Important part.
The story of Washington's founding
and growth Is most Interesting. In tho
year 1788 all there was to show of tho
Federal capital of tho young republic
was a provision of the Constitution for
tho establishment of Mich u city upon
territory oulsldo the limits of nil tho
constituent States. In that year tho
Legislature of Maryland passed tiB uct
"to cede to Congress a district jten
miles square In this Stnto for tho ijeat
of tho ,Uoverumeut of tho Uiuted
States." About a year later an acl of
similar Import was passed by theMeg
(81011110 of Virginia. Mennwhlleftho
Fedora! Legislature, slttmtf In'ievr
York, carried on a heated nod rfcrl
nionlous wrangle over tho Question of
a permanent sent for Itself and Its sue-
ceHSoru.
Eventually It was decided to
accept tho offer of Maryhiud nud Vir
ginia, despite tho most violent opposi
tion In some Quarters, and the Semite
bill In favor of the proffered site was
signed by George Washington, July 10,
j 1700. Tho Senate act left n great dea(
to tho President's discretion. Tho area
of his choice extended 105 miles along
i tho scrpeutlno course of tho Potomac,
from Wllllaiusport to Hagerstown, and
! It is certain tlint tho llnal dctcrmlnn-
tlou wns largely due to Washington's
own preference. It also rested with
him nloue to appoint three commission
ers provided for by Congress to survey
und plot tho Federal District, to tic
qulro land by purchase or tho accept-
Ulll)l Or MIS NATIONAL CAflTOI. ATTXB IT WAS
BUKKSO BT Till SUITIIU.
nnco of gifts, nnd to provide "suitable
buildings for the accommodation of
' Congress and for tho pubic otilcea of
( the Government prior to tho first Mon
day of December, 1800."
DIMcultlea Kncountered.
Everything went smoothly for a time.
The lands accepted by tho untlou from
Maryland and Virginia wero laid out
nud sites wero chosen for tho public
buildings, but then trouble arose. Con.
laldorable difficulty was encountered
.when an effort wns made to acquire
freehold titles to tho land required for
Itue public buildings, but' patient per-
suasion overcame all obstacles, and
, March 30, 1701, ulnctoen proprietors of
' the soil signed an agreement conveying
l their property In trust to the chief
executive to bo laid oS as a Federal
! city.
' Four days earlier than thla da to
Major Peter Charles L'Enfant, one of
tho soldiers who accompanied Lafay-
i ctto to tho United States and who was
1 named as the engineer to draw tho
i plans, hnd presented his report to tho
i President. L'Eufant's Idea of what
i tho Federal capital should be was
much more like what It has now be-
oouio than tho monotonous rectangular
block arrangement which seemed
good to Thomas Jefferson aud other
I Americans of that day. Some of his
oplulous were objected to, but he re
fused to change them, so he was called
upou to resign his position, and bo was
succeeded by Andrew ElUcott, of Penn
sylvania, The corBeratoutx of the Federal Dis
trict was laid at Hunter's Pelut on
April 15, 1701. and a alts-was chosen
for the Capitol of the Ualtsd States on
MHMiHHHBjaaicxj
the lord of which
To obtain tho best
wns Daniel Carroll
design for the building Itself n prize of
a city lot nnd $500 was offered for open
competition. The plant was to bo sent
In beforo July IB, 1702. Tho prize wns
so small that but littlo effort among
competent architects was excised nnd
hut seventeen sketches wcro offered,
.... ,.i . mi . i...
nic iiiniis oi iiiiuiii liiuriiiun, u iij-
slclnn Of English pnrentnge. wcro nc-
cepted, and tho corner stono of tho
CiitiUol IliillilliifT tvnii Iti til with cfrnnti
pomp and full Masonic ritual Sept. 18.
1'u',
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I no Kcmnvni irnm i ii.inuciimin.
uii itiu urnv -uuimuj ui uvtuuiuvi,
1800, the Federal Government, Leglsln -
ture, Judiciary and executive, removed
from Philadelphia, where It had been
seated since 1700, to Its new home. Tho
Federal archives nnd n lnrge number
of clerks nnd subordinate olllclals wero
brought round by the river In n const-
Ing sloop nnd set down nt what with
few exceptions, they regnrded ns a
hideous nnd unwholeso.no swnmp be -
yond tho confines of civilization. Every-
body, from the Treasury
clerks .nnd
their families, up to Mrs. Adnms, tho
President's wife, grumbled and repined
nt the change. The Capitol wiih un
finished nnd mndc, ns they universally
complained, n very unfit shelter for tho
nation's legislators. Of the luttcr, when
Congress nsHcmbled. only a few could
find honrd nud lodging within tho Urn -
Its of tho Federnl city Itself.
At tlint time the cnpltnl was tho butt
of lutioli foreign ridicule. Everything
about It wiih but promlssnry nnd based
mi hone, nnd tho Htrents without end.
nnd nlmost without houses, suggested
to tho foreign, minister tho mocking
.......
sobriquet which by the present gener
ntlo'ii Is held In such high favor, "tho
Clfy of Mngnlllccut Dlstnnces."
Nevertheless, In spite of ridicule from
without nud discontent within, tho
Government of tho United
"muined at .Washington until, after the
battle of nindensburg, In 1814. the cltyl
wuh entered by the Itrltlsh army under
General Iloss. But tho British occupa
tion of the city wns not for long, nnd
Congress held Its sittings In tho Su
premo Court building until n now Capl-
f tol should ho ready for It
It Hciiiarkuule Growth.
This, tho present magnificent struc
ture, wns begun In 4818 and finished
Corn Ably Manor,
.lBp9BaBaBaHsailSajhyjM
(SbssHA
TKHPOMAHY CAPITOL IN 1814.
Stutes ro-
sufficiently for temporary purposes nluel Eollpso steel hay presses. Columbns
years later. Tho comerstono of tho ox- Boggy Co.'s Columbus boggles and
tensions was laid In 1831. After tho carriages. Phono. Oak 731. 182-84-80
Civil War began tho most glorious Madison street, west end of Madison
period of tho Federal clty'o material street brldgo.5 J. F. O'Donnell, gen
nrnminrltv. At tlint time Washington eral agent. Oregon, Washington and
was by no means a convenient or
healthy placo to live In, tho drainage
paving nud lighting nil being discredit
able. But In 1871 Congress nunulled
the municipal chnrter by which the
city was governed ifnd placed the
District on tho footing of a Territory
of tho United States. Then wns Inaug
urated nn era for tho better In nil tho
outward aspects of Washington, nud
since then tho thoroughfares, tho
parks, tho public buildings, both Fed
eral nud municipal, havo Increased In
dignity nnd benuty, until to-dny It Is
difficult to realize a condition of affairs
at tho capital, of tho United Stntes
which would havo given subjects of
of tho older nations occasion for jeer
ing ut Its squalor and Insignificance.
Tho Territorial form of government
has since been abandoned, and tho gov
ernment of tho wholo district placed In
the, hunds of commissioners.
In the Washington of to-day arc to
bo seen some of the most magnificent
of public buildings. The Capitol Is far-
famed for Its beauty of architectural
design RUd finish, and tho Treasury,
the White House, Library and Patent'
Office are all magnificent examples of
architecture. There are a host of tine1
private buildings, palatini residences,!
offices, churches, and four great unlver-'
sltles, aud their value all told Is not'
less than 1250,000,000. Right In the
city there aro 4.0S0 acres of parks, and
three grand wooded districts, with the
magnificent buildings, combine tol
mako Washington one of the finest, if
not tho tluest, city In the world, and
marvelous when compared with tho
prospects entertained for It by those
whom It was laid out n century ago.
Iiuaatio on Ilia Dlttnlty.
A story Is told of an Irish lunatic who
believed himself to bo tho Deity. What
Is knowu as "a woman of inquiring
nature" visited tho asylum and asked
him If he knew all things. He answer
ed. "Yes.! madam. I know all that has
uapieivu, la uyn:uiuj, auu niu impr-
pen." "Then tell me," said the visitor,
"shall I be saved or damned?" To ber
the lunatic, with amaslng dignity, said:
"Madam, I never talk shop.''
Some men spend the last half of their
Uvea discovering mistakes they made
in the Irs kaU'.
BUSLNESS10CALS.
Always aik fer thfe faaeat GktMrml
Arthur ctar. Babtrg-Guait Cigar Co.,
-femoral ageata, Portland, Or.
C. A. "Watson, Marino Drug Store, 88
N. Third stroot, Portland, Oro. Spe
cialties: Flockensteln's Lang Balsam
'. and Celery Seltzer.
For fine fruits of all telnds for the
traveling public, call nt 150 North
Sixth street. Jco oream coda. Basket
fruits for travelers. Georgo Kiser pro
prietor ,
Don't wear bnjtgy trousers or shabby
elothesi Wo call for, spongo. prow,
and deliver, one suit of your clothing
..nph week, bow on buttons, nnd'Bew up
i i.. it nn n mnnth. Uninuo Tan
up vf - " :,, . , , .,
oring Company, 247 Washington Mroot,
both phones. -
T p Chn.lAV matttlfffirlimr nf
h,,;;.;;
aork; importer of
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rniidloa and strap
saddlery, hnrdnnro,
a-hi PS. pad 8. OtO.
65 Union ave., Port
laud Or
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Call up Union 491 when in ,need ol
anything in the luei lino. East Mor-
tlsou Street Wood ft Coal Yard.
Tho Popular, 126 First street, bet.
Wuihington and 'Alder, Portland, Or.,
John Ecklund, pioprletor. Tel. Ore
gon red 034, Columbia 608.
, .PortUnd TranMer
rta, ,, nr0tirietor
tialoon Gbns. O.
Choice wines,
Ilquore and olgars. 831 Gliaan, cor
ner Sixth, Portland, Or.
"B----I -- -tr-.
The A. D. T. Messenger Co. Is the old
est and best service of the kind in the
town. Headers of the Now Age, give
them tho preference.
1 Money to loan, on furniture, pianos,
or any good securities. Notes and
m'ortgages bought. S. W. King, room
46, Washington building.
'
I Ths finest place in the olty to obtain
fliat quality cigarsj tobaoco and uraop
i ' artlolcs is that of Rosenthal &
I II... 1. 1 m. flDf a... I ODfl 1 f n l t...n.i
UUIJII, Mb AOI HI1U iOI- ,f l.BIJI.IbjbW.
street, between Fourth and Fifth.
Give these gonial dealers n call when
you wish anything iu tholr line. Tela
phone Main 76.
Frenoh Dyeing and Cleaning Works.
All work done at Tery moderate prices.
Dyoing and oleaning of all kinds ol
Indies' and Gent's clothing. Mourning
sloth dyed in 48 hours. J. Deloau,
proprietor, 460 Gllsantr-t.
Brtrybody smkes the celebrated
Monogram and Pandora cigars. They
hare no equaL
Oregon Butchering Company, Fred
MeUger, manager, dealera in all kindi
of fresh and salt meats and flih, 416
Everett street. ,
Grebe, Harder Co., Portland, Ore
son, dealers in Implements and ve-
i hides. Mil burn farm, delivery, spring
wagons and bngglea. Chase force lift
and tank pnnips. Mllwaukle bindets,
mowors and rakes. Engines and sep
arators. Fountain City hoe, shoe and
diso drills. Wolff-American high art
bicycles. Stool and chilled plows,
disc, spring, and spike harrows.
Idaho
NATIONAL
Steam Dyeing
and
Cleaning Works
OFFICE AND WOKKSl
92 SIXTH STREET. PHONE HOOD 803
Hata Cleaned, Dyed, rresed and Trimmed
Ladles' Dreuea and Dress Goods Dyed all Col
ors, or Well Cleaned, Gentlemen's Clothing
Cleaned, Dyed and Repaired, Oatrlch Feathers
Cleaned or Dyed all Colors and Nicely Curled.
S
THE H. C. ALBEE COMPANY
DIALERS IN-
SECOND HAND
MO last Water tract
C. II. CLARKE, President.
T. F. SPENCER, Sec-Trets.
Spokane, Wash,
8eatte, Vah
SJEMCit-CLARK COMPANY
, r -
Mmmmlmmtmrm? Agmmtu Wktmtmmmt
O FFI OKSi Portland, Oregon, Seattle, Tacosaa
' " ' and Spokane, wasa.
Collins - Preston - Wilson Co.
8UCCKSSOK TO PATKICaC. MASTIOK 4 CO.
MANUFACTURERS
HARNESS, SADDLES,
THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF FINE AND MEDIUM GRADES
OF LIGHT HARNESS ON THE COAST.
I -93 Front ttroot, Botwoon Stark anal Oak.
SKVsV".0"
'ABIISM !.
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ALLEN
SHlppltiff AeC6iximlalbn,M)rcH4aUita
WHOLESALE
K
TaT
tttMtisMraBsa
. iltiH freat . W'
ORTLAND HOLL1NO MILU "
' Manufaeturervf ' ;
BAR IRON AND BTMU
N. R. AYER, Manatrer.
Twenty-Eecond and Nlcolal Street. .
TirEYEH A 8C1I1LLINQ l , ' T
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FlNF. W1NE3 J
LIQUORS. u
LA ORANPE, ORK00K.
1- ARSON A. LONQ
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15 NORTH FIFTH BT.
Fine nines, liquors and cigars. Give us a call.
TTERIJERT A'.IIALE.
AM. Hood. Columbia River and Northwest
View.
Portraits, Water Colors, Crayons, for the
trade.
Electric Light and nromtde Enlargements.
132Thlrd Street, Corner Alder.
PORTLAND, ORB.
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B.N BY IIKWKTT )U.
Fir and Marina tnmirance.
Rooms M and 27 Sherlock itulldlntf, Corner
Third and Oak 8trceti.
Portland Oregon.
L.
KAYBER
Dealer In
GROCERIES AND PROVI8IONB
961 Third Street, Near Madlcoa.
Oregon Phone Hood 884. " '
PORTLAND, ORKQON
rpHK IMPERIAL SALOON , .
Liquors and High tirade Cigars.
J.8. HILDERURN, Prop.
Phone Main 2IS. Corner Can and Sheridan M
RO8EUUR0, OREGON.
T j,
d.
KADDERLY,
DEALER IN HARDWARE.
'
Stoves, Ranges, Tin, Copper and Granite
iron-Hare, urocnery,
Fiirnlihlng Goods,
tended to.
Olauuaro and House
Jobbing promptly at
141-14J First St., cor. Alder, Odd Fellows' Bids;.,
rORTLAND, OREGON. '
PORTLAND LOAN OFFICE
Dan Marx, Proprietor.
...Hlgnest Price Paid for Old Gold and Silver...
.. Vo. 74 Third 8,trect, Near Oak i
I'ORTLANP, OR.
Loans money on all kinds of security. Unre
deemed pledges sold for amount loaned.,
JR.'WILD ' '
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Jobbing and Retail Dealer In
WINES AND LIQUORS
1S3 Third Btreet, Opposite Masonlo Temple.
. pojina, orcfon.'
W.- j
m -A. wood: ' . M&'$&
REAL K8TATK AND PENSION ATTORNEY. .
Room 10, Odd Fellows' llulldlng.
. PORTLAND, ORm
!
Til W.-ARI83
F. W. ARIB8 A CO.
Wholesalo nrokerage nnd Commission
No. 63 Front Street.
Colombia 'Phone 249.
Portland, Or.
TCUIRDANKB'
' STANDARD 8CALK3,
Fairbanks, Morse & Company,
First andfitark Street, Portland, Oregon,
, Telephone 84. , ,
pAXTON, HBAOH SIMON
Attorneys-at-Law.
610 Chamber olCommcrce,
Portland
Oregoa,
Ty C. NOON RAO CO.
Manufacturers and Importers of
BAGS, TWINES. TKNTS AND AWNINGS,
FLAGS AND VIN1NO HOSE.
Bagging Material, Canvas, Ball Making In all
its Branches, Cotton Duck, Cordage, etc
SiS4 N. First St. and 210-2,11-214-218 Couch St,
PORTLAND OR.
MACHINERY. -
PORTLAND, ORI4MNJ
. H. UAMUN,
Portland, Or.
AND IMPORTERS
OF
SADDLERY GOODS
PORTLAND. OREGON
I laeeHuraBAi
& IlEWIS
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