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About The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1901)
w.u.. .... -. i2MU3RlWX l iii iimi) r 'K' 'h ' itiwjpi mn;piimiwyni t'- ' . .' ' r . -r ' THE jhBNT AGE, POBTLAJTD, OREGON. 1 . ?a ;i? What are Humors? They aro vitiated or morbid fluids cours ing the veins and affecting the tissues. They are commonly due to defective diges tion but aro sometimes Inherited. How do thoy manifest themselves 7 In many forms of cutaneous eruption, alt rheum or eczema, pimples and bolls, and In weakness, languor, general debility. IIow arc they expelled? By Hood's Sarsaparilla which also builds up tho system that has 'suffered from them. It Is the best medicine for all humors. Contradictions. "Well, Dighy, I'm surprised! You 'ro getting gray 1" "Yes, yes; I'v got lots of gray hairs nd precious few of them." &&& This signature ! on every box of the genulnn Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tbiu the remedy that enrea n cold la om day Juit Like Dick. Easyman Your brother Dick did mo out of f 10 last night. Miss Wcario That's just like Dick. He's always doing somo ridiculous thing. m If you wIbIi to keep in touch with now things in photography subscribe to Camera Graft, tho best photographic Iournal in tho world. 330 Sutter Street, San Francisco, Cal. A Stave to Fashion. ' Warden What's tho row over there in tho cell houso? Gunrd That embezzler says ho won't stay any longer if ho can't hiivo creases In his trousers and ruglnn shoulders in his coat. I'lso's Curo forConsumntlon is an infill llblo nicdlclno for couchs mid colds. N. w. uamukl. Ocean Orovc, N. J., Feb. 17, 1000. ' Sleepy Butterflies. Butterflies uro said to bo very sleepy bonded. Twilight scuds them to bed, and thoy aro still drowsy at sunrise. BESTFORTHE BOWELS If yon htvon't a regular, healthy tnoremnnt of the bowels ercrr day, you're tick, or will he. Keep yuur bowola opon. and bo well. Force, In thotuapoot violent pbjilo or pill potion. It aanuctoui. Tho iimootuem, oaalcat. moil iicrfect way of keeping ibe cwjliclnnr and clean ! lOUko CANDY vhaosmmn MWifnrJKo J.PIeaiant. Palatablo. I'otent.TatteOpod.DoOrKxl, leverHlcken. Weaken, or Urlpe.lOf. We Write or free ample. aut booklet on bealtb. Addroia Mrrlaa itmrij fmfuj, ClWaaa, wtnal, Yarl. S3a KEEP YOUR BLOOD GLEAN Coal Miners by the Million. Over 2,000,000 minors aro required to produce, tho world's supply or coal. Of this number, 03,000 aro employed in Qreilt Britain and 401,220 aro em ployed in tho United States. TO CUKE A COLD IN ONE DAT Ifcke Laxative Jlromo Quinine Tablets. All rufflits refund the money if It tails to cure. W. Grove's signature It on each box. 25c. Took the Blow. "To think that an American ban ner should over stand a blow without returning it." "When did that happen?" "To tho weather bureau storm flag in tho last cyolono." Mothers will find-Mrs. Wlnslow'a Booth. Insr Syrup the best remedy to use for their children during the teething period. From the "Vodevtel." "Well," asked tho spiritualistio fortuno toller's next door neighbor, "how's business?" "Oh, medium." Mood Poison THE MOST DESTMUOTiVe OF ALL HUMAN DISEASES. The poison ejected from the fangs of the rattle- i i-k .. .M1u fatnl li.iti the virus of Contagious Blood Poison, which pollutes and vitiates , the blood, destroys the tissue aad bones and eats like This horrible disease appears first in the form of a litUe sore or blister ;iooa the glands begin to swell, pimples break out on the body, the mouth and throat become soreSiaklng it painful to eat or ewaBow; dreadful ulcers appear on the tongue, copper colored splotches and other charactens Ic signs of Blood Poison conTe akthelsease progresses, and the destructive virus Ukcs deeper hold upon the awstera. The medicll men are as sorely perplexed over the character of this blood poison as ever ; they tell you to take mercury and potash alternately for three years, Crr. ..." '.r:iL t..."L aJn ran atand this treatment lone : besides, they do BOt cure the disease pcrmanently,.as thousands who have triedit know. mrri.TBnTnV. "KAM.. X eontraeted Blood Polaoa two yeejrafttro this i fall, wm S.2de4 U txr a "E. UfA ky remedy oosspasy la Obicatro. SSrU to pay UrfO sunoHat la . smd caa tKufuUy aay that 1 was. wore whea the biatawt WMleft oM thaa.wbaa X lsaa. JteddUk plmplea womM Treik outA aU wta yaUowlaa snatter ; cop Woridiploteh. of all aUee would appear oa my fcooyTmytbroat waa so sore I could acarcely awaUow, aii mv BouUt aad tongue were aeldosa tree bob aleerai toaalla were ewoUea, aad y aalrwaa com ta?oat rapidly. Thle waa my coadlttoa whea X begaa year 0. a. . X have used tweaty-two bottles, and am Wlar apleadtd. Bvery " on aybogbae a1d &nrf uv annatita aTOOd. JAJtJB JSUaJtXUlt . . J!.:. f for this dreadful disease. It has brought new life and hope to thousands all over this land it will cure yott as it has others. Send for our free book on home trtaaeat'and write our physicians about your case. We will help you if you will lit ua- we make no charge for advice, and all correspondence ij i conducted iu JtealdeVce. THE WIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, A. The Proper Term, "Why do you speak of him as a fin ished artjst?" "Because ho told mo ho was utterly discouraged and was going to quit the profession. If that doesn't Bliow that he's finished, I don't know what docs." , No Reciprocity. "That Mrs, Simpkins didn't return my call." "Well, that's no matter." "No matter? ' Sho lives in the suburbs, and I spent 25 cents getting out there," I'ontnge to tin Iteilncnd to One Cant. The President who sucoeds In uettine this tiiciiMire throiili Congress, will hold n hiKh tilnce In the eoteem of the people, hut no higher perhaps thtui the oieein In which everybody holds Hosteller's Stom ach ltittcrs, This medlcliie pets at the Martlng oliit of thetliseasQ by acting on the stomach, iiclnllnr that or run in its duty of digesting food. It cures dyspeiJ sih, liKiit-cstioii, constapntioii, siinimaies the kidneys,' mid strengthens the nerves, lie sure to try it. A Philanthropist. Sho (hautily) I happen to know that you havo proposed o two other girls this year. He Yes, dear, but I assure you it was only out of compasion. CASTOR I A For Infante and Children The Kind You Havi Always Bofgkt Bears tho Signature of W&J&K The Limit. Bustor I am having awful luck. I am now down to my last dollar. Dcdbroke Pshaw, that's nothing! Wail till your aro down to tho lust dollar of your last friend, The Best Prescription for StMatiA Chills and Fever Is a bottlo of Grove's Taatcleai OnlU Tonic. It Is nlmply Iron andqntnlnoln a tasteless form. No vuro. . No Pay. Price We. Longevity of Queen's Traln-Btarcrs. All the eight ladies who acted as train bearers to tho queen on her wed ding day, 03 years uro, aro still alive All save ono aro married. Tho Lady Victoria Ilownrd'is tho ono exception. Butk or Ohio, city op to lido, ,, I lA'CAS COUNTV. J "' Fhanx J. CiUNrv makes oalh that he la the senior )arter of the firm ot V. J. cncNsrr & Co., doing business In the City ol Toledo, County and Stale aforesaid, and that said firm will par tho sum ol ONE IIUNDKKD DOLLARB for each and every caio of Catarrh that cannot be cured D7 IUO UIO 01 JIALL'S I'ATARIIII UUIIE. FKANK J. CHENEY Bworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this 6tb day of December, A. I), isJ. JTT) A. W. OUUBON, 1 11 1 Kotary Public Ifall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally and acts dtreetly on tliu blood and mucous surfaces of the syitcm. Kend for tcatlmonlali, free. V. J. Cll ENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Bold by druKKlats, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. ' The Superlative. Hoax Wigwag always called his first wifo "dear," but ho calls his sec ond wife "dearest." Joax Wcll I guess sho is. Accuracy nliovo everything else it needed in photography. Our new balance scale weighs a grain as easy as an ounce, l'rico if J. 00. At deal ers, or Kirk, Geary & Co., 330 Suttor St., Sutj Francisco. The Early Bird. "Tho shirt waist must bo about to bloom." "Why do you think so?" "Bccauso thcro goes ono on a bud." FT Permanently Cured. Ko Ota or nerroMoeai Ml aftrrflratlat''iirnriir. Kline idrrat Nam Keatorrr. tundlorFUUK8-i.eOtrUllKXtlaandt.-eat. :o. Ua.lt.ll Ktim.Ud..V3IArthSt..fhlladtlshla.Pa. At Present Prices. Mrs. Wunder But what could Mr. Box do with all tho money in the world even if ho should corner it? Mr. Wunder Perhaps lie is fond ol strawberries. Laxative Tlromo-Qulnlne Tablets cure a colat In ono day. N,o cure, No Pay. Price 2o cents. Engaging Candor. Stem rarcnt So you want to mar ry my daughter, eh? Well, Bir, whot have you to live on? Young Brokeligh If I succed in marrying her, I'll have you. ft R ; la ttiA nailv Sect.. 1000. guaranteed purely vege table blood purifier, and the only antidote for this particular virus: it purifies the blood and builds up the constitu tion. The appetite imi E roves almost from the rst dose, the sores soon show signs of healing, nii1 4t. imelfrfltlv fHrtv splotches and eruptions grow paier ana paicr, ana nnauy aisappear. ..! en if ti9 lirrn tnnwn Still Utfd f fm THE tm INDUSVBY, GROWTH OF POULTRY TRACE VH!& COUNTRY. 0a? ifnp-rtj A?e O.-eiter then Kver feeiore, While Iinpcrte 8tiov7 U cl ed Decreaae Poultry Mot Insr Mar lie Mao a J'roflttblo Uccapatlon. Tho ess Industry Is of considerable commercial Importunce. The total nuui ber of eggo produced in tho United Slntej in 1UC0 wuc estimated to bo 320, OUO.OOO dozen, and Uicte Urates arc ;dto ofteu said to be too low. The United States formerly Imported u largu number of eggs un6 exported very few. The ratio has changed wlth lu the last teu years, nnd now the ex porta latgaly exceed the ImportH. In iWX) the totul number exported was, In round .auiflbcrs, 381,000 dozen, worth $5D,000; in 1600, 3,004,000 dozen, worth $'J4i,000. In 1800 this country import ed 15,000,000 dozen, which were valued at $2,030,01',, and In 1800 only i!25,000 dozen, valued at $21,000. Taking luto account tho Ave years up to and including 1808, Ol per cent of the exported eeaa- were sent to Cuba, 20 per cent to Odiiuda, and XI per cent to Great Britain, f.uring the same period CO per cent of the eggs Imported cams from Canada, 3 pzv cent fro.xi Olilnu, tuid tne remainder from rarlodn other countries. These te.ttstlco of the e;cg trade are of Interest because they show the great growth of the poultry Industry, and In dtcato what It nut; Uccomo in the fu ture. Some of the developments may bo fairly attributed to the work of the Government, nnd tho agricultural ex periment ofatlono. For many years a considerable numbar of the stations, especially those In Alabama, Califor nia, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, New York, North' Carolina, North Dakota, Ok.nhomn, Oregon, Ithodo Island. Bouth CnrollnK, Utah, and West Vir ginia, havo been experimenting upon methods of feeding and caring for poul try, tho comparative value of different breeds, tho possibility of increasing cxe production by proper feeding and sciection of laying stock, nnd r.imllar problems. Tho Department of Agricul ture hta done much to enrourage the poultry Industry by collecting nnd dis tributing Information and In other wnys. 1'c.nlti j- milling Is often carriod on In conjunction with r;cuoral farming, nnd may Li profitably doveloped along hucIi lines. When It la followed as an In.le 3Jent entcniv'iss, Its possibilities are also great There Is always u rr.rr:iet forpoultry and eggs for fooA. whlb the raising of fnucy stock for trsedliig iur pusesj lo frequently -worth cdnsldtl'A tlon. Jii.l7ed by iiTtlinble uitl.;;oi, egi8 compore favorably with the Jiore com mon animal foods, and It Is shown that the high food vnlue of eggs Is appre ciated, andtlint they constitute enc of tho very Important articles of diet In tho American household. In many of the dietary stuJIps tnde In tho United StutoH data were rosin ed of tho cost of different foods nnd the relative amount of nutriment material contributed by each In proportion to the total cost. Compared with other foods at tho usual prices, eggs at 12 cents pzr dozen were found to be n cheap ocurco of nutrients; at 16 tcnta per dozen they were fairly czjv.em, and at 23 cents per desca and over they wero very expensive. Washington Star. Our Troops In OUmu In spite of his many litndlchpa tho American soldier has fully te!d his ovn, says Scrlbner's. He has numer ous weaknesses, but tear of tlip enemy Is not, fortunately for tho Itepubllc, among them, I heard foreign officers freely criticise his military manners and -organization, but never his tight ing qualities, once hlo burden of ami Quaced methods has been cast nsldo and ho faces, the fpoNon the uriug-Une. Then Is ho as he always was, and, let us ho;.e, always will be. Jn all the criticism one hears there Is an under current of respect 1 never see him Iu a fight but I feel, with absolute cer tainty, that tho American soldier will ever give a good account of himself If not asked to do moro than should be asked of a man. Other elcmeuts belli;; approximately equal, the stoutest heart and tho steadiest norvo will win the roost battles. In these qualities, Uncle Barn's boys aro second to notie. 'They've dono their shnre," Is the ver dict of people In China, who havo been here through It all. ItUtorlual Associations. In the South Carolina Legislature the President of the Senate and the Speaker of tho House wear silk robes while presiding over their respective houses. This custom Is about a cen tuvy old, and Us orlgK in somewhat obscure. Present attention to th? mat ter nrl8ei from a change In the color of the rob? from tho original ultra mr.rine blue. Over this tho Bouth Car olina papers are Justly agitated. At ono time, far distant, the robe was red, Instead of blue, but both colors are those of the national flag, and either, In the South Carolina view, Is prefer Kble to the robe of the royal purple donned by the Speaker at the recent session, the gown of heliotrope grace fully worn by tho President of the Sen ate. The robe worn by the former Speaker was blue, and the press usks that thut color, which' has somo his torical associations, be fixed by statute. Charley that bcglu at borne usually suspends operations during tho house cleaning period. Why a Woman m Ablo to Hmlp Slok Women Whon Oootoru Fmlh llow glndly would men fly to wo man's aid did thoy but understand a woman's feelings, trials, sensibilities, and peculiar organic disturbances. Those things aro known only to women, nnd tho aid a man would give is not at his command. To treat a case properly it is neces sary to know all about It, and full information, many times, cannot bo given by a woman to her family phy sician. Sho cannot bring herself to tell' everything, and tho physician is AssssW .sIsBLssWsssmL tVVlsPSF Mas. a. n. CHirruuu t a constant disadvantage. This Id why, for tho past twenty-five years, thousands of women have been con fiding their troubles to us, and our advice ban brought happiness and health to countlcbs women in the U.S. Mrs. Chappcii, of Grant Park, 111., whose portrait wo publish, advises all mi fie ring women to uso Lydla E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, as It cured her of inuanimation of tho ovaries and womb ; she, Uicreforo, speaks from knowledge, and her experience ought to give others confidence. Address Mrs. Plakham's Luboratdry, Lynn, Moss. No Suggestions. "I tniisf. iiv. " rnmiirlrwl tbn tilivsU oian, "your husband is in a bud way. Any arrangements you may want to iniiko" "Oil. ilrmrnr. " nlm nriiil. "T POllld never think of marrying nguin." XOV KNOW WHAT YOU ATtB TAKINO When vou tako Grove's Tnstolcis Chill Tonic, becaute tho formula Is plainly prlntod on evory oolllQ showing that It Is ilmnly Iron and Qui nlna In a tasteless form. No Curo, t Pay. ioc. Scrrows of Research. "lYnl you succeed in finding any illustrious ancesiorsr" .,--, . , , , , , , . "No. but I scared up a lot of kin Iks tluit I didn't want to know at folks t! Tuatti floiiil, Uii OiiiiiI. Don't alckuu nml ruin vourstninarli with pill inlaili. Kilt t'n-enrvla lllu vainly, linri"k'a, iwkk-hMu I" tin- uiiiat')i, do llio Motk. D.-iik-ih, IU', Vic, 50c. Evolution Again, i "Advertisin is one or de fus' laws of nature," paid Uncjo Ebon. "A hen's business is layln' nigs, an' cv'y timo sho eotnp'etes a transaction shostuhts right in to cackle." Hotel Flavel Opens for scsion June S3, 1001, Col. J.F, Ilarvoy, Manager TIIK jIONTKltKV" OK OltEQON. Moat b autllul and j crfcclly equipped sum. merrcanrt. Kvery couvenivneu and comfort. Krt-o but from hoiul to surf. Ilatlilmr, ilahinK, daiidiiKi lowtliiK. A splendid hotel with lovily aurrniiudliiKs. Under now niaiianeinciil Ihli year. For rati s and reaervatloni add r tat HOTEL FLAVEL, Ftmvml, Or. Or J. L. MITCHELL, BIB Mmpqumm MMg., Pmrtlmitd, Om. WHAT IS A SUCKR? IP IT MARS THIS TRADE MARK sOWEA I IT l THE fttiT WAveapaoc OILED COAT INTrwWORL. ?K.rHt' Jnu MAD TO VICt JSaOrTU- IMrWIMUAaMNUTHU onusrirM ruLk uric or qakhents and haw. AJ.TOWER CO.. BOSTON. M A53.4 Springtime Resolutions TAKE Kmoley Curo Cure relief fiom llauor, opium and tobacco habit. Bead for particular) lo iMdy litflllfl Movd to 410 Williams inSlllIlt, Ave., East Hide. JOHN POOLS, Portland, Oregon, root of Morrison Street. Can give yoa the beet bargains In Dnggies, Plows, Boilers and Engines, Windmills and Pumps and General Machinery. Sea as before buying. SUMMER Is beat lime to cure Catarrh, Uronctiltla and Consumption, Our remedy la guaranteed, II. W. I. SMITH I N., Iiffili, N. V '. u. iiux via. tbuau warn ml ciK fats. Beat Consli tfriaa. f aMes Good; Vte M In time. Urti br druaiUta. W -mr, WMM Wf BUSINESS LOCALS. Always nsk for the famous General Arthur cigar. Esberg-Gunst Cigar Co., general agents, Portland, Or. Everybody smokes the celebrated Monogram and Pandora cigars. They have no 'equal. Cull up Union 401 when in need of anything iu the fuel line. Bust Mor rison Street Wood it Coal Yard. The A. P. T. Messenger Co. is tho oldest and boat scrvico of the kind in the town. Headers of Tho New Age, give them the preference. Money to loan, on furniture, pianos, or any good securities. Notes ami morugnges bought. S. W. King, room 45 Washington building. C. A. Watson, Murine Drug Store, 88 N. Third street, Portland, Oregon. Specialties: Fleokenstein's Lung Ualsain and Celery Setlzer. Tho Popular, 125 First street, be tween Washington and Alder, Port laud, Or., John Eckhtnd, proprietor. Tel., Oregon, red 1)34; Columbia, 608. For fino fruits of all kinds for the traveling public, call at 150 North Sixth street. Ice cream soda, llask ct fruits for travelers. George Kiser, proprietor J no. P. Sharkey, manufacturer of harness, collars, saddles and strap work; importer of saddlery, hard ware, whips, puds, etc. 55 Union avc., Portland, Or. piii' i Portland Transfer" Saloon Clias. O. Sigliu, proprietbr. Choico wines, liquors and cigars. 321 Glimih street, corner Sixth, Portland, Or. French Dyeing nnd Cleaning Works. All work dono at vqry niodreato prices. Dyeing anil ch'uning of all kinds of ladies' and gent's clothing. Morn ing cloth dyed in 48 hours. J. De lean, proprietor, 455 Glisun street. Armory Drug Store, 81 Tenth ulvimt nn.l 1tu.iut .n..ti P.t.ttli n.ifl Ifll.lVV, Hill I II inn, ijlSIIIll ALIIIil llllll Everott streets, Portland, curries u full lino of drugs, toilet articles, ' school supplies, cigars, etc. Tho National Police Gazette pub lished by Richard K. For, Polico News Standard, ami all other -sporting papers. Subscriptions tukmi by A. W. Schmale, bookseller and news dealer, 220 First strcet,Portland, Or. Mail orders solicited. I TO THE DEAF A rich, lady, hiiMjuI linai lAnlaiAAn ! k..il.in.i 1b uiiii-m in iii'i iii-iiiiii'iw nun uuini-s in ,K,r ,,,,,, , . I)r xidiolson's Artificial w.ir nr,: .,.,.- tr. nnn tn i.tu i..ut. aiia siumm1! Mini (Bijrw j ll in llinu- tute, so that deaf jwopln uniiblo to I procure .tho ear drums may have them free. Address No. 1) 3381, The Nich olson Institute, 780, Eighth uvontic, Ni.w York. I When going to Astoria tako a rido on (ho "White Collar I.ino," under the management of tho Columbia Hivcr it Ptigot Sound Navigation Co, Steamers leuvo every tnoriiing iu the week at 7 o'clock. The best of service. Olllco, Alder street dock. Phone, Main 351 ; Columbia phone, 351, E. W. Crichton, Agent. Cold or hungry, call on us and wo will try and attend to your wants, All kinds of coal, wood and feed. Western Food & Fuol Co., 154 North Fifth. Phones: Oregon, Main 1018; Columbln, 203. For first class dental work and firompt attention, go to the Now York )entul Parlors, Fourth and Morrison streets. Hcgiuiiing May fith, tho evening train of tho Astoria & Columbia Itiver Itiiilroud will leave Union depot, Port land, at 0:55 p.m., instead of 7 p,m. THE COMPUTING 8CAU2 COM PANY, 225 Pino street. Col. John L, Poolo. General agent for Oregon and tho 1'nclflQ Coast. Canadian Emiiloyinent Agency, E. P. McCroskoy & Co,, 22(lJ Morrison street, rooms 10 unci 17, Columbia phone, 81; Oregon, Grant 231, Port land, Oregon, Wo1: of all kinds always on bund. Skilled labor a sptcialty. Help free to employers. Heal estato brokers. A perfect light menus moro than a good light. It means a light that is brilliant and sternly, ono that gives little heat, no smoke, and no odor, und ono that costs but littlo to burn and needs but slight attention. Wouldn't vou cull a light like this a perfect light? If you had such a light wouldn't you think it' bettor than gas or electricity; wouldn't yousny it Iiiul all tncir uuvnntages ami uouo of thoir faults? Well, there is such a light it's the uuglu lump and besides theso points its throws tho light just where it is wanted, It is a perfect substitute fur gas or electricity, When stores, churches or houses uro lighted with it they look cheerful und attractive, Of course it costs moro than poor, old fushioned lamps, but it saves its cost many times over in a year. It's cheap at any price. All styles from one burner up. Send for catalogue. Jackson L. Drown, 270 Taylor street. NEW TaEoIUNO HOUSE. A. J, Armstrong, for many years head cutter for Nlcoll, has opened a tailoring establishment at 313 Wash ington street. This houso Is stocked with a comploto stock of updo-data goods. Tho cutting is dono by Mr. A. J. Armstrong, well known as a first class cutter. Stylo and lit guuranteud. Prices moderate. Good work and honest dealings. ARMBTitONG, THE TAII.OIt. 313 Washington St. BUSINESS LOCALS. Go and see J. At Itotan for bar gains iu furniture, carpets, stoves and picture moulding. Pictures framed to order. New store. New goods. Let us repair your old furniture make it as good as now. Don't forget tho place, No. 80 North Third Bt. We want your trade. Music half price; musical instruments of all kinds, cash or installments. II. II. Wright, wholesale and retail dealer in music nnd musical merchandise. The Musio building, 310 Wusighnton street, Portland, Oregon. Now is the Time to Travel. If you nro going East do not pur chase your ticket until you havo se cured rates from the Illinois Cont rol railroad. Travel over a lino In position to glvo you good sorvlco and quick time, nnd you will snvo monoy. Wo can do both. Our rates aro as low no other lines, nnd our sorvlco 1b excelled by none. If you aro going to send East for your family do eo now whllo ratos aro low, but boforo depositing monoy for their tickets como In and seo us, or address 11. H, TRUMBULL. Commercial agent Illinois Central Railroad, 142 Third atroct, Portland, Orogon. TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE. Will furnish Tlmter, (tovrrnment or fllatb Fcrlp, B'hool, Deeded or Claim Lands, mill Itea, liiRlilniTiUood and lie tliancca, nrtimnl clpnl bonds help yon somo way. Wrlto in. J. I.. MARTIN A CO., fiol OrcKOiilau Hide. Bplendld Itnnctic with or without timber; 60 to A,000 acrca and up. A. E. SIEdBaU. Dealer In atl kinds of STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Butter, Cheese, Eggs, Etc. Ham and Bacon a Specialty. Phone,;CUy 584; 95 N. Seventh St PORTLAND UMBRELLA WORKS It. ANDKItHON, Proprietor. Umbrellas and Parasols Made to Order, Recovered and Repaired. Canes Repaired. 190 Third St., 1st. Yamhill and Taylor. l'liono Iltark Mi POrtllM1, OriglH. Tho DELAWARE OYSTER HOUSE MAYKIt ,tt sllAItl', 1'rops. Oysters, Shell Fish vd ar m 1 T a- aim a- I ,-. . ? MS ii a MS s iaiwa 4 ' Open All N'lijht. 1'rlvalo Itnmna for I.niUrs) Telephone Clay 047. " " No. looji Third Street, ....Portland, Oregon.' PIER HARDWARE ...COMPANY... ...Ot'CdMOIIH TO... , HUNT HARDWARE CO., OltKdON THONK OAK mil, COI.UM1IIA ' I'll O.N K U77. ' Second and Morrison Sts. riMK winw, i.iqvoin isivatk tawlx rooms ANllCIOAHS ' THE QLISAN AUGUST WAONGR 415 Ollsan Street, Corner Tenth PORTLAND, OREGON. it THE PINE pf 366 Pino Street, Between Third and Pourtli... CMAS. UAUAUIARTPN, Prop. Choice Wines, . Uquors nnd Clgr.r. jJt Family Rooms. C. J. Hifabard Boot I Shoe Co, Manufacturer ol BOOTS . ANI SHOES i'lione Oak 401. 1J1K Front fctreU. I'OItTI.A.N'D, OltK, Established Jan. 1. 1889. IncorpsrstU July B, IKS I. Portland Coffee and Spice Co. For the Trade Only. Tea, Coffee, Spices, Iluklnjj Powder, Kxtfacts, Etc. DUU Sl'KCIAr. llltAMM! Hplcea. Acme. Mult nomalit ilaklinr t'uwilera. liunam-e. Doublo Quick j Coffee, Koyul llleiul , Sugar, xxxx liar, S4-2U Front Sir oat, Umt. A t.li uiiil Anhony. PQHTLAHO, OHEQOH. . 4 4 1K3 rt'J - -a -'1 - ,vil 'v.iJfr'S 1 . -1..VV 7. .' m h -1 I L. ,"?v I "'1 V : va 1 - 1 . 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