'3&iCJI 39 WJ . J - i TH-B NEW AGE, PORTLAND. OREGON. l'wfffttH fT 1 Jr ", if' , ' f"l 't! lv , LV. L Si S' k.- ' THE HAPPIEST HEART. JtVho drives the horses of the bu j Shall lord It but a day; 4. Better the lowly deed wcro done, j Aiid kept the humble way. tTlie runt will And the sword of fame, The dtiHt will hide the crown; Ay, none hIiiiII milt no liicli his nam Time will not tear It down. tTlie happiest heart Hint ever bent4 WllH ill H0I1I0 (julct brunst That found the common 'daylight sweet, And left to heaven thu rest. -John Vance Cheney. Z Aye the Same. rpIIISY were two hnppy ghost lov- j cr, and they had slipped down to - enrth ngnln to hcu how It fared With earth-bound lovers now. "Does It not Hceni strange, dearest," asked the girl ghost softly, ua they floated along, hand In hand, Just above the busy, material city of Chicago, "that we were once bound to this liar row earth, and bad to depend upon niero word for exchanging thoughts and opinions?" "Do you ruinemlHT, my darling," was die counter-iiuestlou of the man ghost, "how we once quarreled and were es tranged and unhappy for many months licciiuso wo depended upon mero words for communication mid misunderstood tlio meaning of the tricky things?" "Poor children! How slly we were, ml yet how helpless," sighed the girl 4host, pityingly; "things are easier for us In the Kami of .Shades." "I wonder do other mere earth lovers have thu namo troubles nowV" she mused, n little later. "Yes, dearest, always," was the man Rliost's smiling answer. "We mny bo miro of It. Love's ways aro aye the eamo." "If we find nny, of them In trouble "ONCIC 1 AUrtCII AS YOU AHK DOINO." let us lielp theuii" said tho girl ghost, eagerly. "1 could be unhappy and sor rowful now If I had not forgotten how to think of what and how wo suffer ed during Hurt terrible estrangement. Dearest! What Hliouhl we have done, bow should we have borne It, bad not vouie one hi'lpci) us to understand each other? I could not have waited until we came up herol" "There was no need," said tho man ghost, tenderly, "our love was too utroug to let us. stay apart," Ami for a moment the shadowy lips and arms met and wer(mlugled, Just us though thu earth still bound them, while the shadowy hearts beat near together. For Iqvo'ii ways are nye the name for ghosts and humans. They were llnatlug over a pretty hiiIh urb thu suburb where she had lived, iiiul where they had made love togeth er. On the same veranda where this had lmpiH'iU'd nhj bow long ago! oth er lovers earth lovers were sitting, tdlcutly and a little apart. The ghost lovers read thu uuuttered thoughts which kept tho girl's eyes stern and yut tearful and the man's lips tense. "If he really loved me liu would see that I am not cross, but only troubled, and ho would comfort me with loving words and caresses." So nui the troubled meditation of thu Kill. "If she really loved mo she would that I tun worried to death over business matters, and that I need Just n little boothlng and comforting my eelf." So the man wns thinking, moodily. "I think I will say good-nlght," ho mild aloud, a moment later, mid his voice was cold as the heart of wluter. "Must you go 60 early?" und her toIco was Just as cold. lie rose Immediately mid had gone half way down the steps, without ut tering any farther farewell, bo fore the ghost lovers fully ivallred all that was happening. Wrapped In the varied rec ollections called up by the little scene nnd the surroundings they were stand ing, motionless hut hand In hand, still, Just behind thu earth couple, thinking, thinking. Now they started forward, Hlniultnneously, and whispered In the ears of thu unhappy, misguided earth lovers. "Once, a long time ago, I actod as you aro doing, and my heart nearly broke In consequence." Thus the ghiwt man to his earth brother. "Once, n long time ogo, I let my lov er go lightly, ns you aro doing, uud 1 was sad for inuny tuou'.hs," This from tho ghost girl to her earth tUter, "Think! What If you should never come together, really, truly, la heart uud soul, a gal ill" So whlsiiered both ghosts, earnestly. Tho earth lovera turned suddenly and gated upon each other. "Dear heart! What la too matter ONE OF THE CUDAHY LETTERS. The original letter, telling Mr. Cudahy where to "deposit" the $25,000 la ' cold to S. th "return of his son, was written In the same style as tho one. hum i" '"""" I 1,,. ninlvtl. Tills fac simile of the writing Is Identi cal la all thu let ters thus fur re ceived by Mr. Cudnhy'from the Btipposud kidnap ers, and, strunge to say, these let ters wcro all mailed in Omaha except tho first, which was left on the lawn In front of the mill ionaire's r e s 1 deuce. A letter print ed with a lead pencil was re ceived by Mr. 0 u d a h y last week, demanding thu withdrawal of the offer of a reward for the kidnapers. Tho fact that thu ad dress was print ed In sluillur stylo to the oth er ones gave rlso to thu suspicion before It was op ened that It was from tin. smile source, but Mr. Gtidahy pronounced It an est significance to it. It was moiled In the Umaiiu postouice. Tho lutter demanded withdrawal of tho Cudahy offer of reward and of the city's offer as well under penalty not only of trouble for tho children, but the destruction of the entire "Cudahy fainlly." Tho epistlo closed with an Injunction to ''heud this warning." wlth us both this cvcnlugl" they cried, aloud. Next moment both had taken a step toward the other. Another Instant and their hands were clasped, the ghost lovers gently lifting and pushing tho hnlf-reluctnnt lingers Into place. When tho girl's head wont down on the man's shoulder and tho man's arm went ten derly around tho girl's waist, the ghost lovers looked nt each other ond smiled happily. For love's ways nro nye the name, In all times nnd places. "Kiss her. kiss hcrl" murmured thu ninn ghost to the masculine earth lov er. "Say something kind nnd loving," whispered thu girl ghost to the other maiden. Then, when their Roft commands linil been obeyed, nil unknowingly, nnd all was well liotween the earth lovers, they Joined hands once more and limit ed off sweetly, their shadowy hearts beating close together. "Thoy nro hnppy." said tho girl ghost, naif wistfully, as thoy Roared upward,. "So ure we," said tho man ghost, softly, nnd they drew oven moro close ly together. Then they looked back nnd the lovera were embracing. A "Love's ways nro aye tho saine," said both ghosts, smiling. WIDOWLOVED THE BANDMASTER We.lilliia Note thut Will liny Moe lliun Thoce of u Cornet1 MlverThnmt. No moro will Thomns C'ltctit. who wns wont to play In Gllmore's band, bo compulled to blow notes from the sil ver throat of a comet. Tho now Mrs. Hunt will supply all tho notes, neces sary In tho family, for It Is said Mr. Ueut's marriage portion Is $15,000 a year. A good many men could lovo for less than Hint. Six years ago llcnt, who was leader of tho Old Quard baud, eloped with Isabelle N'lxon, tho daugh ter of a Presbyterian clergymnn of uoto. Seven mouths ago alio died. Then ho mot Mrs. Albort Wyckoff, a widow of a year, aud worth several million dollars. Sho Is 60 years old, and a score of years his senior, but they loved and were married at tho Waldorf-Astoria, In New York, nnd have gouo abroad for the winter. Bofore thoy loft the groom declared: "I ought to have waited a year bofore marrying, but Mrs. Wyckoff couldn't arrango to gut away theu," . NEW LOCOMOTIVE. ltlcctrle lvnulno Kxiiected to Hun ISO Mllea un Hour. The development of clcctrotechnlcs, particularly that part donllug with the application of electricity as motlvo power for rallroml trains, has mndo ro markahle progress Iu Gertuany recent ly. Iu April a scrkM of tosts with elec trical locomotives was begun ou tho branch Uuo betweeu Goauudbruiiiit'U aud lagerhof, Prussia, which have proved w successful that they promise a complete revolution lu tho transpor tation system of Germany aud of the world lu gencrul. That Hue was cho sen because It offered tho greatest num ber of dlOicultlea In the form ot curves, croetduga, and Bleep grade. An alter n.itlnr current of 12.000 TOlU la BUt nlltd by overhead wire and Is reduced mis, hunt, nk wvcKoyr. ' f Jom AG-w trie. Boys itfe. At c Trice. Wi'WimW th-. ?Cwrct At. ovrr , q (ee. Imitation, and did not attach the slight to one-twelfth of Its tension by the commutator placed upon the locomo tive. Wnter power Is iikciI to generate tho required c-loctrlcltr. The grentcst practical siwed of Btentn locomotives Is about sixty miles an hour, while with Kt.MJrillU l.l.COMinlVK. thu new electrical locomotive, It Is ex pected to reach a velocity of 120 miles. Tho cost of running n locomotive with h tea m power Is estimated nt $7 a day, while the cost of running oue or the nev electrical railroad motors Is only $4.'JS u day. Similar experiment Jinvo been nindo on other lines In Oermany mid In Italy. WiiNtiliiKton Hollos. J One of tho most Interesting reljcs In tho Nntlonal Museum nt Washington Is tho enmp chest used by Wushlligton throughout tho revolution. It Is ( com pact affair about tho size of u tourist's wicker chest for cooking of tho present day, two nnd one-half feet long, two feet wide, one foot high, nnd It contains an outfit consisting of tinder box, pep per and salt boxes, bottles, knives, forks, glrdlron nnd plates. Every bit of the outfit save one bottle, which Is broken at the shoulder, looks stroug enough to stand another campaign. Nearby nru tho tents used by Wash ington, three In number. One is a sleeping tent, twenty-eight feet long, with walls six feot high and a roof with a six-foot pitch. It Is mndo of linen. The other two nro Marquee tents of smaller size, one with walls, the other n shelter tent, open'on tho sides. That tho tenting mnterlal of revolutionary . days wua good stuff Is proved by tho excellent condition of these tpnts, which sheltered tho great commauder through nil his severo campaigns, Hero nlso Is Washington's uniform, worn by hltu when he guvo up Ids com- mission us coiiiinuntler-ln-chlcf of the army, nt Annapolis, In 1783. It consists of a big shad-belly coat of blue broad cloth, lined and trimmed with soft buckskin mid ornamented with broad, tint brass buttons; buckskin waistcoat mid breeches. Tho size of the gar- inents (which nro In n state of excel-' lent preservation) testify to the big Btnturo of tho "Father of Ilia Country" mid suggest that ho had nn eye to a tlno appearance In his dress. Wash ington Post Ijoiik Nooka. Ono of Philadelphia's most dlstln gulshed portrait painters asserts that .i.. ....!,. A,nri.,n nrnmn.. r i.. I lUUULJJi--5"" TDoaoDO w3HHii pjLcjipppp IDfllOlcHSl Hfl L ins fi B 1 KKIUllHJBaHaHDi coming longer and more slender year ' Portlam! City IJomestead. ud will in by year. The high collar, he declares. Is 9?mP,Un? ""j 't3 com,aud8 on responsible for It. All the life studies o0"dytlhe 8th da,yn n 5 bK' aud portraits of women aeen at itu-' ,90, Jbo honrol lOo'clqck A. M.. dents' exhibits demonstrate this. "I th ? t00r t,"?1ulf c" know a man,'; he sa.,1 the other day , sta e, el u? id ".I?.)00.,11 ta,0,men8U;efll tl' ,as property at pablio auetlou to the high exhibit at tho academy of tine arts ami . .,'.,. ,, tn .,,,. t,,B h' ,. succeeded in gettlug data for a compnrl-1 son of women's necks painted ten years bku, o j " ' i"t time, Ho claims that the average fern- lnl.. nnnlr lulu IlKcnllla lnllL'Mtlil tn rtm extent of nearly an Inch during tho last "vw "- . , T , . . five years. The Uaerul Athelot. James llalfour, member of the legis lative council of Victoria, U snld to be a man without a single redeeming vice. NVhcu a dlscusslou arose In Melbourno nlHuit the lulqulty of cooking dinners on tho Sabbath he publicly nmioiiuced thnt, though he lud hot jvotatoes for tho principal meal on that day, they were cooked by an atheist who lived next door. Sydney Bulletin. OrainRe Vemt. A single leaf of the orange tree, care fully planted, will of tea' take root and rrowt The more you crnato paper money the more you will Mt In-creajwa. SHERIFFS HALE. In the circuit court oi tne state oi Oregon for the county of Multnomah. Dnrtlonil Trtiat (Tntiinuttv. nl flriwnn. In the circuit court of the State ol -- - w-...,..--., , . .- , plaintiff, vs J, C. Huvcly and Anna Havoly, defendants. By virtue of an oxecution duly Issued out of nnd nudor the seal of the abovo entitled court, in tho above entitled cause, to mo duly directed and datod tho 17th day of January, 1001, upon n judgment rendered and entorod in said court on tho 18th tidy of Juno, 1000, in favor of Portland Trust Company of Oregon, plaintiff, und against J. J. llnvoly uud Anna Ilnvoly, defendants, for tne sum of $4,427,83 with interest thoroon at tho rate of 10 per cent por annum from tho 28th day of Docombor, 1000, nnd also tho costs of nnd upon this writ, I did on tho 10th day of January, 1001, duly levy upon the fol lowing described real property, to-wit: An undivided one-thiid interest in nnd to tho following doscrlbod real prop erty: All of lot sovon (7) in block sixteen (10) in tho city of East Portland, Multnomah county, Oregon. All of lots ono (1), two (3),.throo (), four (4), flvo (6), six (0), sovon (7), eight (8) und "D," in block throe (IS), in lirooklund Heights, an addition to Kast Portland (now Portland), Multno mah county, Oregon. All that part of the south ono-third (Ml) of the following described parcel of land: Beginning ut a point which is thirty-two. (1)2) chains and sixty olght (08) links south and twTtot.-two (22) chains uud sixteen (10) links west of the quarter section post of sec tions two (2) and eleven (11) town ship ono (lj i south, ranyo ono (1) oast, of Willametto meridian aud running theuco east seven (7) oliuins; .thoncu south throo (3) chains und ninety (00) links; thence wot throo (!)) chains and eighty (80) links; thoncu south two (2) chains nnd ninety (00) links; thonoo uorth oighty-nino (80) ilogroos and fifty (CO) minutes west throe (!)) chains uud twouty (20) links; thouco north II vo (5) chains uud sovuuty (70) links to thu plucu of beginning, con taining 2.01 ncros of land, moro or less in Multnomah county, Oregon. All of thu north thlrty-eevuii (U7) foot of lot eight (8), block seventy-six (70) Stephens' addition to tho city of Kast Portland, in tho city of Portland, Multiiiiiali county, Oregon. Now, Therefore, by virtue of Bald ex ecution, 1 will on Monday, tho 25th day of February, 1001, at tho hour of 10 o'clcok, A. M., nt the front door of tho county court house, in tho city of Portland, snlit county nnd stato, soil ut public nuutiou, suhjoct to redemption, to tho blithest blddor, for U. S. gold coin, cash in hand, all the right, titlo aud interost which the within named defendants or either of thorn had on the date of the judgment heroin (the 18th day of Juno, 1000) or slnoo had, in nnd to the ub no described real prop erty or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, interest, costs uud ull uccru ing coats. Datod Portland, Oregon, January 23, 1001. WILLIAM FIIAZIKK, Sheriff of Multnomah Couuty Oregon. SHERIFF'S SALE. In the circuit court of tho state of Oregon for the county of Multnomah. ' L. L. Hawkins, plaintiff, vs. Carrie Jones, et a!., dofoiidauts. By virtue of an exooution duly is sued out of aud under tho keal of the said circuit court to me dnly directed aud dated the !lrd day of January, 1001, upon u judgment dnly rendered and entered in suit! court aud cause on tho 22d day of January, 1803, in favor of said L. L. ilawkius and .(...lnst Z. T. Wriuht. ot al theroiu. ortho sum of $0, 102.80, with interest thereon nt the rato of 10 per cent per nnnum from tho 22d day of Junuaiy, gQ2, uud tho further sum of $550.25 vvith interest thereon nt tho rata of 8 per cent per unuum from the 22d day of January, 1802, and tho furthor sum of $183.75 costs und disbursements theroiu, which judgment has boon heretofore duly cold, usilgned nnd transferred to the Aiusworth National Bank ot Portland, Oregou, and upon which judgment there has been paid aud credited certain amounts so that there romniued duo aud unpaid thereou on tho 14th day of March, 1000, tho sum of $382.81. 1 did on the 7th day ot Janumy, 1001, duly levy upon thu following described roal property situ ated iu the county otMultnouiah, state of Oregon, to-wit. Lota 1 and 3 iu blook 4 iu Highland; also lot 14 in blook 13 iu Paradise Stiriui; tract, and lot 8 in blook 50 in nA .. nn ,, ,,,, to..vit. i auce mM wltl, lnterest thereon at the W Jl. j -p ..., ,0 0f q per cent per annum Irom the 14(h ,, u, Maroh lo0o, uud the costa . - . . .. 'ot ami upon saw vim. Dated Portland, Oregon, January 14, 1901. WILLIAM FKAZIER. Sheriff o( Jlultuomah Couuty, Oregon. I W, CAnXAH AN. I'rcaldam. O. H. IIAUOS'KU. Vice ITe.lJi.nt. W. W. TKllUY, Tnasurer. Portland Implement Co. JOHN DEERE PLOWS, HARROWS, ETC. FARM MACHINERY . AND VEHICLES. 1 188-194 Front Street, Portland, Ore. O. jML Hofsteater PHOTOGRAPHER J65 J-2 THIRD STREET Between Morrison and Yamhill rOUTI.ANI), OltKQON. S. C. LYLE Home Bakery Delicatessen 80 SIXTH STREET, lletwcen Stark nd fc. oth riioncs Weridlnir nnd party rake a ipcolajty. Omul tlelherfd free In any part of city. Hot and Cold I.nneliri. M? ennkj cinplorcd. Lunelle carefully prepared (or tQ'vctcrs and exciiralonlm. rOKTI.ANll. OKKOOS. t ..UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT.. $25,000 OUR GRAND $26,000 Ornithological Contest Home Ihliig cntlrtly . now and Intcrc JtlnR. Head what you aro to dn. Ym may pet II.WW. Our contcit I lo -e vho enn waku the lanrot lilt of name tor kind) of lilrd Irum the fol lowing lilt ot letter! WDOOOCCKQUL1APR TARIDGESPN1ELV EBRDIMWADOHTL Wc will rccrpnlrc as a bird anyihliiB belon line to tho li-alFietcd trlus, v liet her it bo Ileii, Crow, HlnKcr, or any other kind. ou can mo any letter a miuiy Uinta lo make a namo a II appear in tho lUt of letter a bovo: or In. mancc WoodcoeV, 1'loter. , Biiuw lilril, etc- T" am- rerton m ho ran mako a lit of " pr in nro illfrcrt-nt nanii of blnn.wo will lfjei,,o,1,,, ly Kllt:i: a beautiful l'rlxe alu ll.uW) or Km. BIG PRIZES AWARDED DAILY, When you bne mado out your list fill out the line on thu bottom ol tills BdyiTtUemeiit and lend lo ti with a Hlatnpeil Addroied en elniH.ataniMifoiir country will ilo. then 11 yh.1 art a ar'ded a wise oil can If J oil delr 1ft the !rlo by 1m cuintne autmcrltmr lo TA-ll-om-i.i'1 W.rl.f. We yhiill award a j.r lie to every cron who finds tli" immo of ii lllrdp-, nml our Kill Iw '" lV.. Ko.r ll"' b.Vl ll.t VoUed each Uy, tiiW Wc ; or ho u-ciiliil besl Milllllnn eneh !)' healltllul Im ported! eaKe I : for tho leien liyxt bet solu rioil.r).dy a Konrali Saklh II umond and Huliy lllnci fur thu next bet oliillon,a(lold leiei aid for all f.thel correct noiutlon. Vtit'iol l.uod Value. , 'I h.-ao 1'rlie ' warded dally, you will not have to wait ajlmig llnmlniiiiceriali.tv before you know u' nil. There Is io olemeiit of lottery In our l.lan. It make, no dirferonro whether we jret jour noltillnn laluor eariy 111 tlio day. All on need I to mall this AdertlnMnent in u'.nnd T..II .liiifl Imvn the ol'l Wnlnli orltsec oud tt the beautiful Tea Pot. and o on. Wo Kiiaranteo that wo Will award you a Prlic. 1. m . . ...!.. .. nnnnvlllnllV Ifl flllfOtVa tlon on our parl-x. cannpt anonl It. W . want for that reaion wo don't w ant you to wnd any money until you know exuetly whaUrrlio you hate gained by anwcrlnR the P"If' A soon after 4 p. in. each day a powlble, the i ex amlm r will Jndire the Hit to the best of their ability, and will designate tho prlies. e will wrlloto louatnnco notifying, you what prlxo has been awarded you, then II you are satis lied, you cu send your subscription to The Womnn'i H'.irW, and your lirUo will go by re turn of mall carrlsgo paid. To a person of narrow Idt-as It seems Impossible that we hntild be able lo mako such ft gigantic offer, but wo have tho money, brain and reputation, we know exactly what we aro doing, and If we can legitimately gain a million ubscrlbcr bv thl grand Idea, wo know that hi million of well pleased subscribers can be Induced to reo ominend The H'omau'i H'orW lo all Irlend. thereby bulldlnc up our circulation i st 1 turthtr. We are willing to spend $AJ, o In this lontest In building up J big subscription list, and when this money I. spent wo rejerio the right to pupllsh a iiotlflrathm that tlio contest has been discontinued. Won't delay until It Is tuo late. Tho contest will continue Unxviis,ilelAl,llo.,.;,.Prl.of W, Independ entof allolhfis.to Iho person who sends In the list gotten up In tho best and handsomest manner. Our Committee will decide and award prises dally, but the l,.-solKVte will bo awarded In Hcitcmber, 1W1. Any bird's name touud In the i1letlnarlv accepied. WHO WE ARE. Tkt "TTomnn't H'orM" U n thoroughly reliable tmetrv.eat trionn to ilo tiartly ante adver tlif, M tnonr rtlhbiWy u nl r to any Adver ti'ing Ageitt or lutinttt man of London or Act To I. A'awe - - Street - - - - Tbu-it Cbunlry. M. S'. n.-ne careful and prepay .your letter 8c, a wo do not receive underpaw leuers. Address: TDK "WOSIAN'S WOlttU," Ilreotford, r.undon, W., KiigUnd. s SHERIFF'S SALE. In the circuit court of the stato of Oregou for tho tounty ol Multnomah. L. L. Hawkins, plalutiff, vs. Carrie Joues, et nl., defendauts. lly virtue of un oxecution dulv is Bued out of and under tho seal of the said circuit court, to me directed and dated the 3rd day ot January, 1001, upon a judgment duly reudered and en tered iu said court and cause on tho 22d day of January, 1803, in favor of J, O. Ainsworth and acaiust Z. T. Wright. ! et al.. therein, for the sum of $254.35 with interest thereon at tho rate of 10 per cent per annum from the 2 2d day 'of January. 1802, and the further sum I of $80.80 with Interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the I L'2d day of Jaunary, 1802, and the further sum.ol $10 costs and disburse mouts therein, I did on the 7th day of 'January, 1001, duly lovy upon the fol lowing 'described real property situated I in tho couuty of Multnomah, state of Oregon, to-wit: ' Lots 1 aud . in block 4 in Highland; also, lot H in blook 13 in I'niadiae Spriug Tract, and lot 8 in block 60 iu Portland City Jlomestead, and will in compliance witn its commands otf Monday, the 18th day ol Februar, 1001, at the hour of 10 o'colek A. M, at the frout door of the county court house, In the city of Portland, said county and state, sell the said real property at public auction to the high est bidder for cash to satisfy said judg ment with interest thereon as aforesaid and the costs of and upon said writ. Dated Portland, Oregon. January 14, 1001. WILLIAM FRAZIER, Sheriff of Multnomah County, Oregon. NOriGE. t Notice is hereby given that in pur nance of un order of the referee in bankruptcy for the district court of the United States for the district of Oregon, residing at Portland, Orogon, made on the 20th iloyof January, 1001, in tho matter of tho estate of J. J. Morgan, in bankruptcy, in said court, tho undersigned trustoe of said estate will receive sealcdbids aud wAl sell to the highest bidder, for Msh, all the accounts, notos aud judgments, llstod as assets of said estate, nt tho time of filing his sold petition in bankruptcy, in said court. That all bills must bo doliverod to me, or mailed to me, in enro of A'lox Sweek, rofereo in bank ruptcy, loom 000, Chamber of Com merce building, Portland, Oregon, on or be lorn 10 o'clock A. M., of tho 13th day of February, 1001. Bids opened at the offlto of said refereo. THOMAS CONNELL, Trust oo in Unnkruptcv of tho Estate of J. J. Morgan. CHARLEY THE Pill REolRI Now on Johnson Street. Opposite Union Depot. . LUNCHES PUT UP FOR TRAVELERS Oregon Made Umbrellas ..C. M. MEREDITH.. UMBRELLA MANUFACTURER Repairing and Hecoicrlng of Kino Umbrellas u a Hpeclaliy. 313 WRnhingtnii Htreet. Three doors aboro Olds & King rOUTI.ANI), OKKdON, GROSS, WEITZEN 8 LIPPHUN -Manufacturers of LADIES' TAILOR MADE SUITS Separate Skirts and Waists The But Made Good's on the Pacific Coast 21 4 First Street, dirtier Salmon, railTXANIt, OKKOON. iAUO SOAP AND CHfvS W. A. WISE DENTI5T ...Roorn 614 THE DEKUM,,. PORTLAND, OREGON. Tel. Red 2844. BAKER CITY .IRON WORKS. UIGGINS & HARDENBROOK, Props. sf s. ssslssTt T'A'V n I PORTLAND. OWEGON. cy Iron Founders and Machinists i General Repair "Work Our Specialty. ireblteetural Iron Work ,id Bridge Cistlsfi WRITS FOK KSTIMATE9. THE NORTHWESTERN UK l.ht Trilns D.lly between $t. Paul sod Chlcsgo, com prlil u. Ib latest Pullman Sleepers, l'eerlrs Dlnlns; Cars, Library and Ober-tlor Cars, Free lleollulnr Chair Care THE TWENTIETH CENTCRy TBAIM "TIE NOKTHWESTERM 'UHITEI" ' lluni Ereiy Dsy ot the Year. The Finest Train in the World Electric Lighted Steam Heated V TO CHICAGO BY DAYLIGHT. The TUrteer State Exprtsi. the finest Day Train Running UetweenSl. faul and Cblce.o via the short Line, Connections lieu ike) Weit made Tla. i The Northern PaclGc, i Great Northers and Canadian Pacific Railway I Tbls Is alio tbe best line between Osaka, at I 1 Ul mUHIBnll All Agenu sell Tickets via "The KwUi era Une." W. H. HEAD, Oeaaral AfMt AL 1I8TEI, TraTslia ASl - la Alder Street, r.rtlaad. . p.. i:r- i toll r . fr- s ' u t ZZ-xlmXt, V. If - t yy ?.. ..