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CURED BY PERUNA
Of Nervous Prostration.
J. A. 81MP80N. ,
fsec'y Board ot Education, 8n Francisco.
Hon. J, A. Simpson, secretary of
tho hoard of education of San Fran
cIbco, Gal., writes:.
"I have found Peruna an Ideal
tonic. Somo months ago I suffered
with ncurasthonia (systemic catarrh),
caused by too oloso application to
ofllco work. My system seemed worn
out and I felt far from well. I
found Peruna benefitted mo very
much. It built up tho entire system
and mado mo feel liko a new1 man. I
bcliovo it is well worthy tho high
praise bestowed upon it." J. A.
Simpson.
"Summer Catarrh," a book written
by Dr. Hartmun, president of Tho
Hartman Sanitarium, on tho subject
of tho nervous disturbances peculiar
to summer, sentfrcoto any address by
Tho Peruna Medicine, Co., Colum
bus, 0.
Enterprise.
Miss City (entering small country
notion Btoro, wherein was collcctod a
little of everything) Havo you
Dlack'B "In Silk Attire?"
Clork No. But hero's ono now
piece of Anderson gingham, ma'am.
Solicitous.
Little Ethel I guess you don't llko
coffoo, do you, Mr. Smith.
Mi'. Smith Why, yes, Ethel. I am
vory fond of coffee
Llttlo Ethel Well, you mako such
n noise swallowing It that I thought
It hurt you. v
St.
Jacobs Oil
beats all records and always will.
Cures
Rheumatism
Jfe Sprains
Weakness of
the limbs
and all
Aclieo an '
Pains.
Acts like
magic
Conquers
Pain
Ineligible.
"So Spuddor's going to Join your
fishing club, oh?"
"No. Ho hoard that a man had to
bo a pretty good liar as well as a fish
erman to Join."
"Woll?"
"Spudder can't flBh." Brooklyn
Life.
The Climax.
Tommy You must bo a regular
"lady-killer, Mr. Sappy.
Mr. Sappy Why do you think that,
Tommy?
Tommy Woll, Mabel said that
after you left last night sbo nearly
died laughing.
On to His Curves.
Reckless Youth Father, dear,
would it bo asking too much for you
to advance mo a small loan say
about 50.
Tho Governor Not at all, my son.
You might ask mo for doublo the
amount with equal likelihood of got
ting It You can't afford to bo modest
in these llttlo requests a bit mora than
I can afford to grant them. Ohio
State Journal.
VOU KNOW WI1AT YOU ARE TAKING
When tou take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic,
because the formula la plainly printed on ererr
bottle snowing that it la slmoly Iron and Qui
nine In a tasteless form. Mo Core. N far. 60c.
The Kljlng Bug.
"What was that?" asked tho old
gentleman, suddenly appearing in tho
doorway.
"I I guess it was a kissing bug,"
she answered, hesitatingly, while the
young man tried his best to look at
ease.
Tho old gentleman looked at 'thorn
both sharply.
"Does tho kissing bug make people
blush?" ho demanded. Chicago Post.
They Were false.
Blithers Ho called me a liar to my
very teeth.
Blathers Serves you right; leavo
your teeth homo next time. Ohio
State Journal.
The Hunt '
Mr. Muggins Been hunting yet?
Mr. Moover Yes.
Mr. Muggins Shoot any ducks?
Mr. Moover Wasn't huntin' ducks.
Mr. Muggins No?
Mr. Moover No huntin' a house.
Columbus (O.) State Journal.
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fin
THE SODA FOUNTAIN CLERK.
lie Ha His Tronblea, Like the Beat of
the WorlU-or Worse.
Consider now, tho meek and humblo
soda fountain clerk.
Who drawcth off the moistened air
with nimble turn and Jerk.
Ells garb is always spotless white
when first he puts It on.
But lo, before an hour hath passed
Its spotlcssness hath gone.
For then he hath Vanilla on the bos
om of his vtst, and streaks of red rasp
berry make his trousers seem a Jest,
While chocolate and ginger give a
tlRer-JIke effect to the balance of the
garments In which he Is proudly decked.
Ills hair Is lluip and languid, and Is
parted square and true
Above the very center of his nose,
which turncth blue,
Because he hath to linger In tho acid
and the Ice, to fix up funny mixtures
for the one that hath the price.
Ho mnkcth strange concoctions in the
line of fancy drinks, and all the while
he watcheth for persuasive sorts of
winks.
From early morn he twlsteth at tho
soda water spout, and turncth the Ice
crusher till the Ice hath given out.
He dlggcth In the Ice cream and be
rushcth with the glass, while his deadly
hated rival buys the soda for the lass.
Yea, verily, the soda clerk, ho hath a
eorry time, for he must know the way
to get nine cents out of each dime.
And he must be a hustler, that there
will not be a loss of Ice or gas or water,
or he'll tremble at the boss.
Hqw often, oh, how often, hath the
soda Jcrker grinned at the one who pay
cth nickels for a penny's worth of
wind;
How often, oh, how often, doth a calm
and peaceful smile go flitting o'er his
visage when a drink goes out of style.
But, ah, alas, my son, sometimes he
feclcth very bad, and then Is when the
ladlos come with garments rich and
Rind.
Tho ladles fill the rockers and the
doorways nnd the stools, and Insist
upon n liquid that both elevates and
cools.
Ami ono declareth that she'd like
some chocolato with crenm, nnd, when
he draweth It, straightway "Oh, no!"
the maid doth scream. '
And then she vowetlt that she hnth
already changed her mind, and wanteth
Just a phosphate with a pletc of lemon
rind.
And yet, again the other maids de
clare they do not know Junt what they
wish and on and on their mild objec
tions (low.
Tho weary soda fountain clerk sug
gested this and that, from plain old
Iciuoi phosphate to a dose of anti-fat.
And finally the ladles fair with one
consent conclude that chocolate and
cream shall be their soda fountain food.1
Now, when he draweth all tho drinks,
his troubles nro not done
Nay, verily, my trusting child, they
are but half begun:
For each and every mnlden thero doth
straightway rise and say:
"Now, girls, I'll think It's awful If
you do not let me pay!"
All nil protest, and all object, and all
their plann defend.
And not n one takes out her purse her
lovely cash to spend.
Now, finally, the soda clerk suggest-
cth that each maid shnll pay for what
sho drank nnd then beglnneth the
tirade.
Por all tho ladles vow In wrath yea,
yea, they almost sob that they will his
employer bee, and take from htm hli
Job.
And then they take their parasol's and
sternly go away, ami not a cent of all
that bill do they take steps to pay.
Tho gentle soda fountain clerk, he
f allot h In a daze, nnd leanoih on the
vlchy tube, nnd wicked things ho says.
Is this not truo, Just ns we havo com
posed it, with much work?
It surely Is and If you doubt, go nsk
tlio soda clerk. Baltimore American.
Study of Delirium Tremens.
Tho familiar symptoms of delirium
tremens, known as "snakes," have been
mado tho subject of study with somo
Interesting results. It appears, says
tho Now York Ledger, that what have
been supposed to bo hallucinations
have a certain sort of evidenco In fact
Certain blood vessels in tho eyes be
come congested and assumo ,a dark
color. These, when they appear on tho
retina, which Is ordinarily transparent,
suggest to the nervous and over
wrought patient the presence of some
moving, living creature. Imagination,
of course, Increases tho nervousness,
and finally the mind becomes so disor
dered that tlio form of an offensive
creature Is suggested. As these fan
cies grow by what they feed on, It la J
easy to see uow creeping and crawling
things may fill the soul of tho victim
with the most horrlblo sensations.
Sawmill Operated by Air.
The only sawmill In tho world where
the machinery Is operated by compress
ed air Is located In Oronte, Me., and
tho water wheel and the nir compressor
are below the floor of the mill, with
also large storage tanks. Pipes lead
the air to the various machines, which
technically are known as tho carriage,
nigger, log loader, log flipper, band log
saw and two cut-off saws.
A I'aper Cliurcli.
Bergen, Norway, boast of a paper
church large enough to seat 1,000 per
sons. The building Is rendered water
proof by a solution of quicklime, cur
died In milk, and white of eggs.
Afternoon Nap.
The New York Medical Record says
a nup of half an hour or so in the af
ternoon after a meal Is helpful, and fa
vors rather than hinders good sleep at
night
There Is no man so deep but that hi
has at least one shallow spot
COSTLY MINCE PIES.
Bata4 a Boy'a baasaare Bait Aalal
a Kallwar Company.
Johnny Foehl ate five mince plea at
one alttlng, and this little feaat coat
him exactly $5,000. Hit lult.afalatt
the Camden Suburban Railway Cora
panjr for that amount for lajurlea sue
talned In being pushed from a car was
progressing favorable to him yesterday
la the Camden Court Half a doien
doctors had sworn that he was an in
valid as the result of the accident,
when Willie Brower, one of Johnny's
witnesses, in his rambling testimony
told of Johnny's love for pies.
Counsel for the trolley company saw
a glimmer of hope in this.
"Could he cat a whole pie J" waa
asked of Willie.
"Why, yes; ho ate Ave within a few
mlnutea last week." the boy replied.
The threo lawyers who represented
Johnny were on their feet In an instant
demanding of the court to know what
mince pie had to do with Johnny Foehl
being injured by a trolley car. They
Wanted this portion of the testimony
stricken out
"Well," declared counsel for the trol
ley company, "any boy who cari'cat five
minee pies at one sitting is not 'very
much of an Invalid."
The court admitted the mince pie
testimony. Having got Into tho case,
the pies remained to a finish.
Counsel for the plaintiff wanted to
bring witnesses to prove the plea were
small five-cent ones. They were will
ing to send for a plo to show tho Jury.
Tho railway company's lawyers con
ceded that the pies were small, but
contended that even so no Invalid
could eat five of them.
When all tho testimony was In the
court, relieving tho Jury, declared that
Johnny Foehl had not made, out a case.
The mince pie testimony had been fa
tal to It Philadelphia North Ameri
can. PJso'a Cure for Consumption Is nn Infnl
Jlblo medicine for coughs mid colds. N.
V. oamukl. Ocean Grove, N. J., Fob. 17,
1000. ;
ABSOLUTE
SECURITY.
denuine
Carter's
v asi v a T"ii
I JftlA I JVAf PlllC
ttlO 111 V Ol XT Hide
I Mil at Bear Signature of
v&s?&zg
Sea PaoSlmlle Wrapper Bslow.
Yasrr satall aa4 aa aaey
tatakaaaaacaa.
FOR NEABACNEa
ran DIZZINESS.
FIR IIUIUSNESt.
FIR TORPII LIVER.
FOR CONSTIPATIIN.
FIR IALL0W SKID.
FORTNECIMPLUIII
VXTfaal tQTleVritiIUTVllt. J
Tea alwir TWrtaNtv
VaWSPW I
CURE SICK HEADACHE.
Careful Ccoks.
Ho Our cook Is so careful about
thieves. Sho always locks tho doors,
oven In tho daytime.
Sho That's nothing. Our cook al
ways keeps a policeman in tho
kltchon. Tld-BIts.
frha llast Prescription for Malaria
Chills and Fever la a bottle ot Grove's Taatelesa
Chill Tonic. It la simply Iron and quinine In
a tasteless I
form. No Cure, No ray. frlca 60c.
Ruined by House Cleanlnt;.
Missionary Waa it liquor
that
brought you to this?
Imprisoned Burglar- No, sir; It was
house-cleanln' springe houso-cleanln',
sir.
Missionary Eh! houso-cloanlng7
Burglar Yesslr. Tho woman had
been house-cleanln', an' tho stair car
pet was up,. an' tho folks heard me.
Tit-Bits.
Could Protect Hit Rights.
Uncle Hiram I tell you what, that
young Jorklns that's Bparkin' our
Mandy knows how to look out for
number one.
Aunt Malaprop Yes, he's no oye
soro runnln' aroun' selling his birth
right for a moss of pottage.
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
San Francisco Business College
1230 Market Ht., San Francisco, Cat.
FULL COURSE, $60.00.
Write (or Catalogue.
Ira
11'
ll Blt
CLAIM 1NTS FOR
Writ. to NATHAN
PE1NSIOIN
BICKFOHD.Waihlnaten, 0. C. ther will re
eclve oulck re Pile.. 11. Mb N. 11. Vols, fitafl
20th Corps. Prosecuting claims since 1178.
v. r. x, .
Ma. 31-1101.
WHEN writing- U advertlaon picas
mautlsB this paper.
1
CuKia WhlSt kli LULL fails.
Beat Uoucn Byron, f MM Good.
Cm
in lima, ooia or oreiiuii.
aaBfasiaJflTriaiLfltil
CARTERS
IP
ean
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Always ask for tho famous General
Athur cigar. Esberg-Gunst Cigar
Co., general agents, Portland, Or.
Everybody smokes tho celebrated
Monogram nnd Pandora cigars. They
havo no equal.
Call up Union 101 when in need of
anything in tho fuel line. East Mor
rison Street' Wood & Coal Yard.
Tho A. D. T. Messenger Co. is the
oldest and best-service of the kind in
tho town, Readers of Tho New Ago,
give, them tho preference
Money to loan, on furniture, pianos,
or any good securities. Notes and
moragages bought. S. W. King, room
iS Washington building.
C. A. Watson, Marine Drug Storo,
88 N. Third street, Portland, Oregon.
Specialties: FleckciiBtcin's Lung
Balsam and Celery Sctlzer.
F. F. Johnson. Second hand goods
bought and sold. Stovo repairing
and upholstcrinc. 182 Burnsido
Street, west end of bridge. Portland,
Oregon.
Jno. P. Sharkey, manufacturer of
harness, collars, saddles nnd strap
work; importer of saddlery, hard
ware, whips, pads, etc 65 Union
avc., Portland, Or.
Portland Transfer Saloon Chas.
O. Siglin, proprietor. Choico wines,
liquors and cigars. 321 GHsan street,
corner Sixth, 'Portland, Or.
i i
French Dyeing and Cleaning Works.
All work dono at very modrcato prices.
Dyeing and cleaning of all kinds of
ladies' and gent's clothing. Morn
ing cloth dyed in 48 hours. J. Do
leau, proprietor, 4BB Glisan street.
Armory Drug Storo, 81 Tenth
street, northwest corner Tenth and
(Everett sheets, Portland, carries a
full lino of drugs, toilet articles,
school supplies, cigars, etc.
Tho National Police Gazctto pub
lished by lliohard K. For, Polico
News Standard, and all other sport
ing papers,. Subscriptions tnken by
A. W Sohmalo, bookseller and news
dealer, 229 First street, Portland, Or.
Mail orders solicited.
TO THE DEAF A rich, lady,
cured of her deafness nnd noises in
lief head by Dr. Nicholson's Artificial
Ear Drums, gave $2B,000 to his insti
tute, so that deaf people unablo to
procure tho ear drums may havo them
free. Address No. D 3381, Tho Nicholson-Institute,
780, Eighth avenue,
New York.
.v
Call at 188 B street for fresh fruits,
candies, cigars. Tho latest brands.
Tho finest ico cream in tho city.
Fresh fruits of all kinds daily. Hi
Dunstan, proprietor. Mr. Dunstan
was 10 years with Washington, street
car lino and ho invites all of his old
friends to call and seo him.
When going to ABtoria take a rido
on tho "White Collar Line," under
tho management of tho Columbia
Itiver fc Puget Sound Navigation Co.
Steamers leavo every morning in tho
week at 7 o'clock. Tho best of service.
Olllce, Aldor street dock. Phone,
Main 3B1; Columbia phone, 3B1. E.
W. Crichton, Agent.
Carl Hoober. Furniture, uphol
sterer and'earpet layer. Repairing of
Furnituro a specialty. Draperies.
Mattresses mado over and returned
tho eamo doy. First class work at
lowest prices. 209 Fourth St., hot.
Taylor and Salmon. Phono Clay 70(1.
Portland, Oregon.
Cold .or hungry, call on us nnd wo
will try and attend to your wants.
All kinds of coal, wood and feed.
Western Food & Fuel Co., 1G4 North
Fifth. Phonos: Oregon, Main 1018;
Columbia, -263,
For first class dental work nnd
prompt attention, go to tho New York
Dental Parlors, Fourth und Morrison
streets.
Beginning May fith, tho evening
train of tho Astoria it Columbia River
Railroad will leave Union depot, Port
land, at 6:55 p.m., instead of 7 p.m.
THE COMPUTINO SCALE COM
PANY, 225 PJno street. Col. John
L. Poole. General agont for Oregon
and the Pacific Coast.
Canadiun Employment Agency, E.
T. McOroskcy it Co., 22X Morrinon
street, rooms 1(1 nnd 17, Columbia
phone, 81; Oregon, Orant 231, Port
land, Oregon. Work of all kinds
always on hand. Skilled labor a
specialty. Help freo to employers.
Real estate brokers.
Pays Claims on Sight Tho WiihIi
ington Lifo Insurance Company, n(
Now York, has just paid tho claim of
Henry Davis, of Medfcrd, Mr. Davis
secured his policy just ono week be
foro his death. Tho proofs of claim
arrived at tho comtmnv' homo office.
July 2, 1901, and check in settlement
ivas sent to Mrs. Davis tho eamo day.
This company has not had a contest,
ed claim in tho past decade, an enviu.
bio record. Tho Washington Lifo is
ono of tho strongest and beat of all
tho great lifo insurance corporations.
Its assets nggregato nearly $17,000,.
000; claims paid, over .r30,000(0)0.
No other company in tho world offers
larger guaranteed cash returns at
maturity than thoso contained in
tho Washington Life's policies. This
company's 5,000,()00 office building
in Now York City is ono of tho
world'a finest structures.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Go and sec J. A. Ilotan for bar
gains in 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 new. Don't forget
tho place, No. 89 North Third st.
Wo want your trade Music half
price; musical instruments of all
kinds, cash or installments. II. II.
Wright, wholesale and retail dealer in
music and musical merchandise.
The Music building, 349 Wasighnton
street, Portland, Oregon.
Machine, gun and general repair
shop, Forstner fc Co., proprietors.
Steam engines, pumps, bicycles, lawn
mowers of all kinds repaired. Manu
facturers of tho Forstner patent safety
gopher gun. Key fitting and saw
gumming, G5 First street, between
Oak and Pino, Portland Orcogn.
NEW" TAILORING HOUSE.
A. J. Armstrong, for many years
head cutter for Nicoll, has opened a
tailoring establishment nt 313 Wash
ington street. This house is stocked
with a complbto stock of up-to-dato
goods. Tho cutting is done by Mr. A.
J. Armstrong, well known as a first
class cutter. Style and fit guaranteed.
Prices moderate. Good 'work nnd
honcBt dealings.
ARMSTRONG, THE TAILOR,
313 Washington St.
The plcturesquo lino and tho royal
ono back to tho homo of your child
hood is via tho Northern Pacific.
You will rldo over .tho Rockies,
along Clark's fork of tho Columbia
and tho beautiful Yellowstone; skirt
ing tho shores of Lako Pond d'Orolllo,
through tho famous Bad LandB of Pyr
amid Park and across tho wheat fields
of tho Red river valley you go at
fifty milcB an hour, nnd sleep and cat
In perfect comfort ns tho solid vest!
bulcd train rushes nlong.
For detailed Information, tickets,
sleeping car reservations, mnpa of
routes, etc., call on or wrlto
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant General Passenger Agont,
2C5 Morrison Btr.cct, corner Third,
Portland, Or.
Reduced Rates.
Are now in effect to Buffalo, Now
York.
Do you expect to attend tho Pan
American exposition?
If so, do not buy your tickets until
you havo investigated tho service of
tho Illinois Central Railroad.
Our accomodations nro tho best
that can bo had, our trains nro al
ways on timo, and employes cour
teous and accomodating.
Through tourist cars from Pacific
coast to Boston via BulTalo.
If you will send IB cents in stamps,
to address given below, wo will for
ward you, by return mail, ono of our
lurgo 34x10 iinch wall maps of the
United States, Cuba and Porto Kico.
Any information regarding rates,
accomodations, service, time, connec
tions, stop overs, etc., will bo cheer
fully furnished by
H. II. TRUMBULL, Com'l Agt.
1 12 Third St., Portland, Oregon.
PULLMAN ORDINARY SLEEPERS.
The tourist travol between tho East
and tho Paclflo coast has reached
enormous proportions In tho last fow
years, and calls for a special class of
equipment. To moot this demand tho
Pullman Company has Issued from Its
shops what It technically calls tho
"Pullman Ordinary Sloopor." Theso
cars appear similar to tho rogular
sleepers, being built on tho same plan,
but not furnished with tho saino olo-
ganco. They are equipped with mat
tresses, blankets, sheets, pillows, pillow-cases,
towols, combB, brushes, etc.,
roquirlng nothing of tho kind to bo
furnished by the possongor. Each car
has a stovo for making tea and coffeo
and doing "light honsokeoplng," nnd
each section can bo fittod with an ad
justable tablo. A uniformed porter
accompanies each car, his business
being to make up berths, koop tho car
clean, nnd look aftor tho wants and
comforts of tho passengers. In onch
of tho trains which aro dispatched
dally from Portland by tho O. It. & N.
Co, Is to bo found ono of theso "Pull
man Ordinary Sloopors." Tho car ot
tachod to tho "Chicago-Portland Spe
cial" goes through to Chicago without
chango, and tho ono In tho "Atlantic
Express" runs to Kansas City without
change. Passengers in this cur for
Chicago chango to a similar car at
Granger.
Much of tho first-class travol Is
bolng carried in these curB, tho ratoH
being lowor, and tho sorvico nearly
equal to that in the palaco sleopors.
For rates and full Information. In
cluding folders, wrlto to
A. L. CRAIG,
General Passenger Agent, O, R. & N,
Co., Portland, Orogon. .
BROWN & BERG.
Tuning, Regulating and Polishing
Old Pianos Made at Good as New.
Twenty )rnrs' experience with tlitt hailing
firm il iheiimntry. Knnl.u; llalnea llroi.i
oiii f r; I'lilclering. Not vtlih any other
inuttc home In the tit), ,
495J Washington Street,
....Portland, Oregon
I'rhatc Itomns
lor Jjidlei.
Choifa Wlnoi, Ll'juors
and Cigars.
Jirmn HALL OAM K CALL AT
Oak Sample Room
755 SAVIHR STREET
Corner Twenty third,
1IENKV l'FLEIDKKKIt, l'o.rietor.
fortUnl, Oregon
ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE
Notico .is hereby given that. the
undersigned Gcrtrudo Young has filed
her final account ns administratrix of
the cstato of Fred Young, deceased,
with tho clerk of tho county court of
the stato of Oregon, for Multnomah
county nnd that said court has set
Tuesday, tho 3d day of September,
1901, at 2 P M, for tho time nnd tho
court room of said county and court
in Portland, Oregon, as tho placo for
tho hearing ami settlement of said
final account. All persons having
any objections to said final account
aro hereby required to mako and filo
tho snmo on or befor said dato.
GERTRUDE YOUNG,
Administratrix of the Estato of
Fred Young, Deceased.
Dated at Portland, Oregon, August
2, 1901.
First insertion, Aug. 3. 1901.
Last insertion, Aug. 31, 1901.
JOHN P. RUSIC,
Attorney for administratrix.
mitE TOTEM.
Flrtt-class in evory riipect.
Headquarter for Old Kentucky Homo Ctub
Whiskey anil Sclillts Milwaukee llccr.
Family entrance on Wcit l'ark St.,
A. CLOSE, Mutineer.
pAU. AT 331 FIH8T ST,
For Frcih Bread, Cakes and Ties Dally.
A Fresh Lino ot Groceries, Teas, Coffees, Etc t
MRS. E. K. BUCHANAN, Proprietress.
ENTERPRISE SHOE CO.
MJf North Third St.
Boots and Shoes Made to Order
Uni'AIIUNO NEATLY DONE.
Work Culled tor and Delivered.
All Work (luarantccd,
H. O. RILEY, Manager.
..ESMOND .. HOTEL.
Portland, - Oregon.
Front and Morrison Streets.1
, UATKHl
European Plan, 50c to .50 Per Day
American Plan, $1 to $2 Per Da?
OFC AH ANDERSON, Manager.
J. C. I'ENDKdAST, Chief Clerk.
Pmrnt, FrmlgM, Exprmmm, Dellvmry
sine fmrmorm' Spring
WAGONS
Agrlaulturml Implement A Dlajfvlmm
Mitchell, lowle & Stave i Oa
Flrmt autaf Tmyler Sim,, Portland
BICYCLES!
Guaranteed $35.00.
1BOO Motlmlm, $30.00 ta $80.00.
MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAVER CO.
First and Taylor Sts., Portland.
MONTANA I.OIHJKS.
I'll 1 1) K OF MONTANA LODGE. I. K.nf I'.
Mui'ti fUTV H'cuiid ami di'irlli MoiulnVKt 8:30
p.m., (J. A. It. Hall. All W-ltlliK KulKhK, III
good standing, made welcome,
David Goiidok. C. C.
W. J, WllfATON, K, ot It. A ti.
K. J. FLETCHER I.ODOE, 1U1, A. F.A A. M.
Meets every first and lerond Wedneiluy at
o;ju .iii( m mm runowi iiii'i, iiiHinvy m.
Daviu 1omON, W. M,
0)0. W. ALKXANIiKH, bli.,K.u'y.
IllltD LODGE, II, A. F. A A. ii.
Meets evi rv drat and hecond Mnnday at Ma.
sonlu Hull, Main stri-ol, loot ol llnmdwiiy.
IlKMir IIakkii, Act'g W. M,
Geo. M. IacK, Heo'y.
GOLDEN CITY LODGE, (1. U. O. ol O. t,
Mi etn every ilrtt und second Tueslay at their
Hull on Rodney street.
Tltoi. Kkuum, l. 8. W. O, IKWIN, N. O.
jIATH-BIIKIIA CHAlTElt.A, O. E. H,
Meets every terond and fourth 'ihuriday at
Odd Fellows Jlall, Rodlivy street.
1'ANNir. WAnrifcin, Worthy Matron,
Clakimm Cuumi', fceo'y,
MOUNT IIKIIIIO.V COURT, II, of J.
Meets every second and fourth Monday at
Mssunlo Hall, foot of Broadway.
FANMK WAKriCLO, W, M,
Follis Lib, Seo'y.
BT. JAMES A. M. E, OHURfll,
Corner Ath and Holiaek streets,
Peri Ires 11 a. in, Mini ft .m.: Ptinduy School. 1
p.m.! jirayer iniellnir, Wednesday evening it
p.m. All are welcome.
J, Cook TtYLoa, l'aitor,
liiTlnVXavivrvsiWilsaak.
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