i rJwjf.., '" . seT "k " '"- - ,,, v Wri 4!mwntonll. ;.'Ojj :.", K 'WIWtl.-.s .'" , ,;yrCTr.$WffSft " 4fi f y;jr I'KB jwJW, AGE, PORTIikND, OREGON. nrf 9?; ft'p-vimitmM- m to mt " 'ft , AU ' C. fl. STOKES LIQUOR CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS. PABST MILWAUKEE BEER Bottled by Pbit Brewing Co. Milwaukee, Wla. 1130 Pacific Avertue TACOMA - WASH. Aw V eV W.Wf rT Salem Store, 142 State St. Any fill Any MACKINTOSHES, RUBBER AND OIL CLOTHING Rubber Boot! and Shoes, netting, Packing and Hose. Largest and Most Complete Assortment of all Kinds of Rubber Oooda, GOODYEAR RUBBER COMPANY ft. H. PEASE, President. F. H. BHEl'AUD, JR., Treasurer J. A. SlIEl'ARO, Secretary 78-75 FIRST STREET, PORTLAND, OREGON. RUSSELL COMPACT BUILDERS OF Engjlnmm, RoHmra, Smw Mill; Thrmmhrnim If yon template baying machinery, write ns for'cataloguo and price. RUSSELL &. CO. A. H. AVERILl. Manager. PORTLAND. OREGON. ATKINS Xmre $ Branch, En Cm 9aaHHaWk AW9a9a9a9a9a9a9a9a9a9a9a9a9a9a9a9a9a99 .A 'ssssssMTKTAssBlsKsf ''F BBBBBBBBBaBK.BaaBHBBBBBSBBBaL1 LA GRANDE NATIONAL BANK La Grande, Oregon. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS - - - - $72,000 THE METROPOLITAN BANK CAPITAL BLOCK, FRENCH niLir V. CAK8AB, President; TRUMAN WENOB, Vice-President; 0. B. BELVIO, Caablwr, JACOB II. VANDBRBILT, Assistant Cashier. GENERAL BANKING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES - Interest allowed on deposits In Bering Department. Circular Letters of Credit Isseeten engKong, China, and Yokobona, Japan: also Oralis and Bills of Kschanie Issued en China end Japan, and the principal cities of Europe. Foreign moneys exchanged. WB HATS FECIAL FACILITIES FOR HANDLING GOLD DUST AND BULLION THE H. C. ALBEE COMPANY DEALERS IH- SICOND HAND MO last Wetter tret 3E Collins -Preston -Wilson Co. SUCCESSOR TO PATRICK, MASTICK CO. MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS HARNESS, SADDLES, SADDLERY GOODS THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF FINE AND MEDIUM GRADES OF LIGHT HARNESS ON THE COAST. 01-03 Front Street, Between Stark and Oak. Oregon Fhone Male t7... DRINK THE FAMOUS. FOR SALE AT ALL THE BREWERY AND OFFICE, rABUeBB 111. ALLEN & LEWIS fthlppln? A Commlilon Merchant WHOLESALE GROCERS Te esse sae ad arses ell essssmeUeMee te Ike Cessaar, Re. 44 te M greet Street- Kertta. .J01TIJli ., ST. CHARLES HOTEL TOHN GIBLIN, Prop. First-Class Accommodations Mid Prompt serr Ice. Large Sample Qooms lor Commercial Trarelers. Phone 7. Oor. Pirst A; Washington Sts ' ALBANY, OREGON. The Uarivaled Piano of the World KRANIGM & BAGH Established 1864. Yjsit our Wareroom and be convinced. Many other standard and reliable makes of Pianos and Organs. We sell on EASY TERMS. No large first Payment required. C. A. WHALE riUSIC HOUSE M. C. MATTIIIEU, Manager, 128 Sixth Street Quantity Any Style St COMPANY PORTLAND, OREGON, Manufacturers of PACFJCO PERFECTION PACIFIC STAR. INDEX CROSS CUT SAWS No. BO First St. 900,000 TACOMA, WASH. MACHINERY. PORTLAND, OREGON. OF , PORTLAND. OREGON PRINCIPAL SALOONS " W&R&MJSfflVi? Sts WOOWOBATM IWI. CURIOUS CONSIDERATIONS. Out of 120,000 farmers In Norway all but 11,000 owu their farms. Cotton exports brought to this coun try $110,000,000 more In 1000 than In 1801). j Texas has been regarded for some i yiMirs as one of the coining S titles In the petroleum Industry. ' Electricity Is to be used as a sep arator. It Is claimed that It will be an economical factor In dealing with mot als. Eastern Texas Is getting Into rice , growing hi earnest. The output fot this season will not be less than 30.0OC tons. Dublin him only forty acres less or parks than Loudon. The latter has 1, 800 acres. Still both cities arc short o- I breathing spots. A genuine Stradlvnrlus violin h 1 worth whatever the person owning 11 .may ask. At $1,000 it would not b dt-,u,UL,d uxtrvuKt- In nn old curiosity shop near West- worth Is a Halting bag formerly bcloug lug to Izaak Walton, bearing his ltd ui. ..d the date ink 1 American exports of corn have aver , aged 173,000,000 bushels a year slncr 1805, an Increase of 2"4 per cent ovei the preceding live years. At numerous mines In Siberia 2,00 men and GOO horses are used on 0 single property to produce gold not ex ceeding $.000,000 per annum. The Penobscot tribe of Indians .which numbered til ft In 1880, Is now about -100 strong. Maine appropriates annually $8,000 for their bcnellt. With the beginning of the new yent Greenwich time was adopted as tin standard In Spain. Holland and Del glum took such action years ago. The costliest theater ticket was the first 0110 sold for the Jenny Llnd con cert In Now York In 1850. It brought $050 and was bought as an advertise ment. Arizona nowspapcrs declnro that deer, antelope and mountain sheep will soon bo exterminated thero unless Im mediate steps are taken for their pre servation. Lord Curzou calculates that the fam ine hns cost about seven hundred and llfty thousand lives In India, though a ninth smaller number died directly of starvation. The. number of letters passing through tho London postotllce averaged jno.OOO dally In 1801, rising to UOO.OOO In 1SJ0, to 2,000,000 In 1S7U, and to'8,300,- , 000 In 11)00. j Umbrellas were nut known In this country until a year or so before tho Revolutionary war. nnd It was more than a century thereafter that they ' came Into general use. WAS NEW AT THE SPORT. NoYice at Peer Hunting; Kllle.1 Three llucka on Hiicce.elve Day..' I "Well, boys, let's each of ub travel by himself today and see If we won't have better luck." Thero were four of us sitting at tho breakfast table; thrco old hunters and one who was new at tho business; no meat In camp, poor hunt lug, but a determination and firm be lief that wu would obtain our hearts' desire In time. Of course, the new man was assigned the least likely old woods road, easy to follow, ono that ho couldn't get out of, one that no deer 1 wns ever seen In. j Well, wo came back at night, ono by ono, empty handed. All but the new man. Ho had sat down to eat his din ner on a log, and a big buck had walk ed nut Into tho open and our "now man" had blown a hole through him with Ills new ilO-30. Our new man was uo longer new; ho was a subject for re spect and congratulation. Tho next day wo asked him, "Whither away V" "Oh, that old woods road Is good enough for me," bo said, "for I can't get lost In )U you know; you know, I am no woodsman," At night wo three old hunters came In, only to find our friend taking his smoke nnd cleaning his rifle. Yes, ho had taken his lunch on that same old log, and while eating ho caught sight of a flue Imek and killed him, not (Ivo rods from tho place where he had drop ped the first one. "Tho law only nllows mo one more, I believe, so tomorrow I'll tako the samo old beat, If It's all the samo to you fel lows," and suro enough, he took that samo old rond nnd severely wounded a 1 largo buck as ho wus crossing It. Be ing unused to the woods, ho would not 1 follow tho trail, but got two of us, and i after going a short distance we found the deer lying down, badly wounded. I This was the greatest piece of luck tha,t I ever heard of, as each and every one of these three deer (It waa In the days when three deer wero allowed to a man) was a large, fat, handsome buck, with fltio head, and tho best part of It all was that the new man wore bis i honors easily and gracefully. Maine Sportsman. t Metals Need licet. It may sound strangely to hear per ' sous talk about u "tired steel axle" or i a "fatigued Iron rail." but that sort of talk Is heard along railways and In i machine shops and Is considered cor I rect. "What caused the axle to breaky asks tho railwuy superintendent. "Fa ! tlgue of the metal," answers the In ;' spector. Sinews of steel can tiro as well as muscles, of brawn, and ' metal that docs not havo Its rest will cease ' to do Its work and may cause great damage. At least so the engineer say. ' EiikKsIi and Preacb Words Alike. It Is not such a very distant Jump from the English to the French lan guage. There are 3,000 words used allko In French and KnrlUh without variation In spelling. The varlatlou Is I In the pronunciation. COMING A 1 1RACTION8. "Faust' at Cordray's. A cardinal point In the coming pro duction ot Lewis Morrison's "Faust" at Cordray's next week Is Its mngnlll cent scenic completeness. Never In the history of this famous play has It been presented in as perfectly uniform n manner as UiIb season. From the time tho curtain rises upon tho dark sepulchral cell oc Dr. Faustus, until It falls Upon tho .cnutlful tableaux ot tho apothcoslB, It 1b a scries of elabo rate spectacular transformations, rang ing from cccleslnstlcal solemnity to diabolical wlerdness. Special attention Iiub been given to tho electrical and mechanical features. In tho gnrdon scene nn electrical nisplay of dazzling splendor Is Introduced, pronounced to bo tho most novel ever presented ion tho stage. Again, In tho brocken scene nil the skill and Ingenuity of tho stago mechanic's art Is brought into requi sition, In addition to many new nnd startling oloctrlcnl effects. It Is guar anteed that tlieso effects will be pre sented, ns advertised. "Master and Man." The Metropolitan theater will have for its noxt attraction commencing next Sunday night, Pettlt & Slmms' famous melodrama "Mnster and Man." '1 tils celebrated play has been the success of tho continents. Pctttt and Slmms, tho famous hngllsh authors, first 'produced ft at tho Strand theater, London, England, In 1883, when It at once becamo tho tad, and had a run of 452 nights. Then to Australia, where It ran 300 nights. Mr. Richard Mansfield was tho original Humpy Lo gan, In "Master and Man," which part ho played throughout tho run of tho play at tho Strand theater, London. In tho London production, such well- known nttlsts nnd stars of today as Mr. Forbes Robertson, Mrs. Pntrlck Camp bell, Mr. F. S. Willard. and tho lato Charles Couldock were In tho cast'. Pottlt and Slmms wore nlso tho au thors of "Lights 0' London," "Hoop of Gold," and "Hands Across tho Soa." Tho scenes are laid In England at tho tlmo of the great mill strikes in tho year 1881. NEW MILLINERY HOU8E. Opening to Occur on Monday Evening In Qrand Fashion. Tho opening of Snnford & Edwnrds now and oxtonslvo mllllnory houso, nt southwest cornor of Sixth nnd Washington strocts, on Monday even ing noxt, will bo ono of tho most In teresting events tho Indies of this city havo over witnessed, In that lino, from fashion's point of vlow. Music will bo furnished by Brown's orchestra. Most faithful personal attention will bo ex tended to ovoryono who desires to Inspect tho magnificent stock on dis play, but snlos will not begin until Tuesday morning. You will find mll llnory thoro at any price low, mo dlum or high but nlwnys right. Tho coming season's stylos will bo shown as thoy como directly from tho groat leaders of fashion and tho largest stores on earth. Lames of Portland should not miss this opportunity. It will bo a troat In many wayB. TOURIST CAR8. Tho tourist cars, llko a newspaper its a country town, cortalnly "All n loW-fclt want." A cool, clean, well ventllatod slooplng nnd obsorvatlon enr, equally froo from tho discomforts of tho old-fashioned passongor conch and tho stuffy heat of tho over lux uriously upholstorod drnwlng-room nnd slooplng enrs, and at a modornto extra foo, has solved tho problom of providing nttrnctlvo accommodations for tho general public. Tho O. It. & N, Co. runs thrco of tlieso enra dally botwoon Portland nnd tho Kast. A porter Is In chargo of each, car to look after tho wantB nnd comfortB of tho passengers. For rates and particulars, wrlto to A. L. CltAIO, Goncrnl Passenger Agent O. R. & N. Co., Portland, Or. Tho picturesque lino nnd tho royal ono back to tho homo of your child hood Is via tho Northern Pacific. You will rldo ovor tho Ilocklos, along Clnrk'a fork of tho Columbia and tho beautiful Yollowstono; skirt ing tho shores of Lako Pond d'Orclllo, through tho famous Had Lands of Pyr amid Park nnd across tho wheat fields of tho Itod rlvor valley you go at fifty miles an hour, and sleep and eat In porfect comfoit as tho solid vcstl buled train rushoB along, For detailed Information, tickets, Bleeping car reservations, maps of routes, etc., call on or wrlto A. 1). CHAItLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent, 205 Morrison street, corner Third, Portland, Or. No doubt the stockholders of the Itivul Oil company will be pleueed to kuow that the company is drilling on well No. 1, nud have passed the first oil sands, with oil. Stock can be had for CO ceuts per shure. Thoy own their land, and will make for the stockholders nuitiv Union their invest' ment. -Mail ordors will receive prompt attention, and parties interested are invited to rail at the company's olllce, oom 1, Multnomah block, Portland, They refer, by perm 1st Ion, to Mer chants Nutiouul bunk, Portland; K. W. Godfrey, stamp department, post olllce; 11. J. Martin, druggist; corner Wuhhingtnn and Sixth. Oregon fhone M7. Columbia Phone 267 IPS & SCHNEIDER CO. ...I'ltOI'ltlKTOKH... U, S. MILLS A MERCHANT ROLLER MILLS Cnrnir Front and Main streets tner Kouitli an tliloyt Streets SluiiufMClurera of Itollfrt Osts, Oat Meal. Klakul Wheat, llurk whest Klour, (lialiBiii Clour, lire Flour, Wholi WlitfUl Flour, Corn Meal. Itre Meal, Jloiblur, Farina and Steel Cut Wlieal, OMctl 'il-'J4a front HI., Cor. HhIii, I'OJtTI.ANI), OH. s5sg C(li CITY NEWS C. A. Kilter, Hoclcty Kitltnr. Wo shall know no favorites, nnd shall ho absolutely impartial. To in sure publication, all local news must reaoh us not later than Thursday morn lug of each week. ttov. E. D. Swnn was BUfferlnc tho first part of this week with a snrnlned I ankle Itov. C. C. Collins expects to visit tho Sound tho hitter part of this week to attend to quarterly conference bus iness. Mr. O. Stnllsworth, who wns morly nt tho Hotel Portland In city, Is at present employed In Lako City. for tills Salt Tho Juvonllo choir of tho A. M. E. Zlon church nro preparing nn oxcol lont mimical programme for April 7 (Enster Sundny). Mr. E. lledniond, who has boon for sonio months pnBt employed nt the eating Btatlon, nt Mcuchnm, spout sev eral days In tho city last wcok. Mrs. 8. Gaylos, tho vorsatllo corre spondent of tho San Francisco Outlook, Is nblo to appear on the streets again after n sovero attack of pleurisy. ' Tho Afro-Amorlcan Council, No. 1, of Portland, Or., nan changed Its moot ing nights to tho bccoiuI nnd fourth Tuesday of onch month, at tho liothel A. M. E. church. Tho Paul Lawronco Dttnlmr literary society moots overy Thursday ovunlng nt tho A. M. E. Zlon church. Tho meetings nro largely attendee, tho pro gramme Interesting nnd Instructive, All nro Invltod to attend. Tho Lucy Thurmnn Longuo of tho W. C. T. U. moots ovary Thursday afternoon nt 3 o'clock alternately utj tho parsonages of tho IJothol nnd Zlon church. Tno meetings nro largoly at tended and nro very Interesting. Tho concert for tho bonoflt of Ilov. E. I). Swnn, on tho 20th nf March, promises to bo u grand affair. A largo numbor under, tho londershlp Of Mr. GRIP Cured in One Day by Using DR. CARVER'S COLD CURE Price 25 Cents Laue-Davis Drug Co., 3d and Yamhill RAZORS THAT CUT AT CUT PRICES OVERLAND WAREHOUSE GENERAL STORAGE AT LOWEST RATES Low Insurance . Rates KELLEY7CLARKE CO. LGSSliliS PORTLAND Cojumbli PhoBi 700 Ore. Pbo'ae Grant 431 Mala Office, ll fifth booty, 3M Madison SI. im - lh .&JfLM- mStfaW- CmtSJlXflKr. ss Ss ' reBtpPO' II JsSr e9jaejBaaay t,,. ee m , ORTHOPEDIO $3. BO SHOE DRYER'S POPULAR SHOE STORE 7 Third r, Btwsnt OmkmnJ Una. POHTLAHO, B9C99M. bvwX lor Lsialoxuv. W. II, Cnrtor, have volunteorod their sorvlces, and a rnro treat may bo anticipated, Ilov. E. IV Swim wl. dellvor tho an nual sermon o tho Afro-Amorlcan council nt tho A. M. E. Zlon church, Thirteenth and Main Btreets, Sunday, March 17, at 8 P. M. Ills Biibject will bo "Tho ItlghtB, Progress and Future of tho American Negro." An oxcollont musical progrummo has been arranged uy mo cnoir. Tho many frleiulB of Mrs. Franklo Mltclioll woro pained to loarn of hor death, which took placo on tho 12th Inst., nt Tacomn. Mrs. Mltclioll hns boon quite 111 for sovarnl weeks, and, while denth camu suddenly, It wan jiot nltogcthor unexpected. Her son nnd mother, Mrs. C. llouser, loft Inst Wod ncsdny to attend tho funeral. It la scarcely two montliH bIhco Mr. C. E. I Mitchell died In St. Vlncont's hospttnl I In this city, nnd now his wlfo hns gono to Join him. Lnst wook wo spoko of tho ndvlsa nlllty of patronizing business ventures operated by moinbors of our own race, Wo want thin week to urgo our peo ple to favor with lliolr patronngo jtlso stores oporutcd by parties that glvo somo of our worthy young men nnd woman plncoB of employment. Whllo thoro nro sovernl In this city that havo opened tho way, thoro should bo and would bo moro If wo nn u raco ahowod that wo appreciated such actions on tho pnit of tho business men. Among tho lending firms that have given em ployment to our raco, wo will mention Feldonholmor Hros., Jewelers, nnd Paul Hogulo &. Co., dealers In clilnn nnd glassware. -f- ""!' Wu want your trade. Music half price; musical iustrnnioutH of nil ' kinds, cash or Installments. II, II. Wright, wholosalo und retail donlor in liuiHlo and musical merchandise. Tho MiihIo building, U 10 Wushiugton streot, Portland, Oregon, NEW N OUT if .west Ixxlgtt, No. 2B54. G. U. 0. of O. P.. meets at 2nrJg Sero' d street, rorner of Salmon Hi nt und third Tuesday of each month. All Odd Fellows In good Mnndiug are cordl.illv Invited, F I). THOMAS, K. WATSON, P. H. N. G. OREQOIV. - Terrrja Jifj cfiy gar MSk Portland.Orcoon ,TH OHTHOPCOM. &3.BO Shorn Talmphott Olmv 999 ArKiiini.'iit -No article liutn u reputation or a iihmu fur Ittolf uult thero Ikj merit Ixjlilml It anil uootlivr sluxi tmluv on I lie nurki'i lias ualmx! vt'llrieterveil reputation of lliu vsinn bw-v fyr .nvnfsL -: '' 1'X y tl : :-flJ :.M i.?S -'& iv "f. . v? A mi .."., .i5s : ,.' 'v h: :, ? i.' -- -