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About The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1901)
rflSwSftrSJfcis 'WWf- THE NEW AGE. PORTLAND. OREGON. n " What are Humors? They are vitiated or morbid fluids cours ing the veins and affecting the tissues. They are commonly due to defective diges tion but arc sometimes Inherited. How do they manifest themselves ? In many forms of cutaneous eruption, salt rheum or eczema, pimples and bolls, .nd In weakness, languor, general debility. now are they expelled ? Dy Hood's Sarsaparilla which also builds up the system that has suffered from them. It Is tho best mcdlclno for all humors. The Leader's Definition. "What Is n contract?" asked tho young hopeful. His fathpr. the creat labor leader. looked up from his paper and Bmlled with pleasure at this evidence of a de sire for knowledge. i "I'm glad you asked tho question, my boy," ho said. "Thero is consldor ablo misconception as to the meaning 01 tnai word, and it Is well that you should get tho thing straight while you nro still young. A contract is something that binds the other fellow without affecting you." Chicago Post. sw& This algnature U on every box of the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quininc Tabieu the remedy that cores cold la osso etajr Teachable. Wlmbloton Hello, old man! Havo you taught you dog any now tricks yet? Qulmbleton Yes; I'vo been tench Ing him to cat out of my hand. Ho ato a big plcco out of It yesterday. nows THIBT We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any cmo of Cattarrh that can not be cured br Hall's Catarrh Cure. m F. J. CHENEY & Co., Props. , Toledo, 0. We tho undorslgned.have known F. J. Cheney for tho put 18 veers, and bellovo him perfectly honnrnblo In ill btKliiea transactions and fin. nclally able to carry out any obligations made bytbclrflrm. . . Wwt A TauAX. Wholesale Druggliti, Toledo, Waldino kinnan A mahvin, ... ,. . Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. 0. Hall'aCatarrh Cure U taken Internally.actlnir directly on trio blood and muooui siufnecsoi tho lysteui. Trice 7An per bottle. Bold by all drtiiurlMi. Testimonials free. Hall's Family rills aro tbo best. One of Them. Mrs. Haslolgh Your friend was at tho exposition? I supposo sho saw many rare and curious things? Tho Boarder Yes, ma'am. Ho say he had an excellent cup of coffco. Mothers will find Mrs. Wlnslow's Sooth tng Syrup the best remedy to use lor their ohlldren during tho teething period. Steered Straight. "If I thought that any girl would ac cept mo," casually remarked tho bash ful Mr. DoylorB. "I'd proposo tomor row." "Why not this ovonlng?" asked Miss Fosdlck coyly. I Tho affair will tako place In about a month. Detroit Frco Press. An ill Wind, Etc Mire. Popproy There's that Miss Nexdore pounding tho plnno. Mr. Popprey Yes, tho landlord will bo horo shortly, and we'll uso that an an excuso to havo tho rent reduced. Philadelphia Prcs. Easy Come, Easy Go. Tho man who creeps along bent over, with his spinal column fooling in a condition to snap like a pipestem at any minute, would readily givo a great deal to got out of his dilemma, and yet this is only tho commonest form by which lumbago soizes on nnd twists out of shapo tho musales of tho back. This is commonly known ns backache, n crick in tho buck, but by whatever niimo it may bo known, and however bad it may be, 10 minutes vigorous rubbing with St. Jacobs Oil ' on tho afilicted part will driv'o out tho troublo and completely restore It it , a thing so easily caught, it may bo wondered at why thero is not moro of it, but becausu it is so easily cured by St. Jncolw Oil may bo tho very reason that wo hear so littio of it. One Attainst the Hone. "There's ono good thing about an automobile." "What's that?" "It doesn't try to run up to every, watering fountain It comes to." Puck, Skin Diseases Eczema, Tbtter, Psoriasis, Sam Rheum, Acnb and at great many other diseases of like character are classed as ekin diseases, when they could just as properly be called blood diseases, for they undoubtedly originate in the blood, like Cancer, Catarrh, Scrofula, Rheumatism, Contagious Blood Poison, etc. ; the only real difference being in the intensity and nature of the poison. The more serious diseases, Cancer, Catarrh, etc., are caused by some specific poison or virus, which is either inherited or in other ways gets into the blood and attacks certain vital organs or appears in the form of terrible sores and ulcers, while the milder and less dangerous skin diseases are caused by blood humors or an over acid condition of that fluid. These acid poisons, as they ooze out through the pores of the skin, cause great irritation, with intense itching and burning. The eruption may be ol a pustular kind, with excessive discharge of thick, gummy fluid, or the skin tnaj be hot, dry and feverish, swollen and fissured. Skin diseases, whether they appeal X cam cheerfully and moat aincereiy enaorae J 'our epaclflo aa a oura tor Kcaema, the moat rritatlaa- and anaoyina dlaaaae, X think, that Itsh i heir to. X wsi troubled with It for twenty-are years, and triad many remedies with no ajood esTeot. After using your medicine a short tlma X think X aaa entirely relieved. Tea can glrm tkia statement aay publicity yon aaay deatre, aa it la voluntarily made, mora for taaaa asmietad than notoriety tor syaaix. Vary raanactrally. " . . r wja. eaaruui, S18 Wea Central. Wichita,, clogged up by this treatment that the poisonous matter thrown off by the blood cannot pass out of the system, and settles on the lungs, heart or some other vital organ and endangers life. To purify and build up the polluted blood is the right treatment for skia diseases, and for this purpose ao other medicine is so deservedly popular aa S. S. S. It is a perfect antidote for all blood humors, and when taken into the circulation, gently but thoroughly eliminates all impurities and puts the blood in a healthy, normal state The skia can't remain in an irritated, diseased condition whea nourished with rich, new blood. S. S. S. is the only guaranteed purely vegetabla teased, and the safest and best skia beautifier, Write our physicians if you hava amy Mood er ekia disease, and they will cheerfully advise you without charge, TUB SWIFT aWsClFlC COMPANY. ATLANTA. OA. In Hit Pockets. Mrs. Hardrun Do you have to ask your husband for money 7 Mrs. Sly No, Indeed 1 Mrs. Hardrun How genoroua of him. Mrs. Sly Yes; It Is awfully good of htm not to sleep In his trousors. Ohio State Journal. Two Scottish Newspapers. Tho most Influential newspaper In Scotland Is the Edinburgh Statesman, and tho oldest is tho Dundee Adver tiser. They nro edited, respectively by Sir John Leng and Charles Cooper, both of whom aro Englishmen and na tives of Hull, Yorkshire. Itellclnti Limine Ground. The country Is becoming agitated over tho statement that religion t losing ground. Thl" rrsultf. In countless discussion until the agltutloii runs its course, mid still re ligion nourishes, lt.ls only useless things that deteriorate. The Illicit recommenda tion of Hostettcr's Htnnmch Hitters, the great stomach strtMicthciicr, lies In the fact that It hits lived fornfty years in spito of hundreds of Imitations, and Is renown ed for its cure of dyspepsia, indigestion, biliousness, nervousness and malaria, fever and ague. Knew Ills Ground. Stop that roportor. Aid What! Don't you want to havo him sond homo an account of your horolsm? No, I don't want to bo an Amerlcnn hero for a week, and a punclilng-bag for tho rest of my ltfo. Plso's Cure cannot be too highly spoken of as a couch cure. .1. W. 0'Hriicn. 322 Third Ave., N Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 0, 1000. His Favorite. "What is your favorlto play 7" asked tho frlond. "Ordinarily," answerod Mr. Stormlngton Barnes, "It Is Ham let. But when I need tho money it Is Uncle Tom's Cabin." Brreitlnr mid Feinting; Microti!). The Intestines aro full of disease germs that becomo active ami dangerous In constipation. Caicnrcta kill and expel them. Druggists, 10c, !Mc, 60c. Hard to Suit "Billlngcr Is a llttlo too captious." "What's tho mattor with him?" "Ho prayed for rain, and then grum bled bocnuso tho water wasn't Iced." Cleveland Plain Dealer. KOU KNOW WHAT XOUAltE TAKINO When You tako Oroya's Tasteless Chill Tonlo, because tho formula Is plainly printed on every bottlosbowlnpr that It is simply Iron and Qui nine In a Uutoleis form. No Cure, Ne Vay. Joe. Did Not Mind a Drop. City Barber (to Scotch visitor, after shaving) Llttlo bay rum, sir? Scothch visitor Well, I'm nno found o' rum, but I wadna rafuso a drap o' whiskey. Philadelphia Press. Tba Best Prescription for Malaria Chills and Fever Is a bottle of Grovo's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It Is simply Iron andqulnlnoln a tasteless form. No Cure. No Fay. I'rlceCOc Had Them Rudy. Dobt Collector I called to collect thoso bills which Mr. Snips, tho tailor, sent ycu. Mr. Squills You aro per fectly welcome to them. Hero they aro all In ono pocket. Jtfefw thm Oavmh mud Wmrkm Off thm Oosf. Laxative Bromo-Qulnlno Tablets euro a cold In ono day. No cure, No 1'ay. 1'rlco 23 cents. , Unfamiliar. Tho Squire I don't seem to know your faco, my man. Do you llvo about hero? Old Rustic Yes, sir. But yor sco, I ain't often nt tho public 'ouso! Punch. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children, The KindOfou Have Always Bought Boars tho Slgnaturo of &?&& Summer Resolutions TAKE 111K Keeley Cure Euro relief fiom liquor, opium and tobaooa habit. Bend lor particulars to KiiUy liitltiti, MoTAdt.?K-3.t 5Tffi.UM" x. r. m. c. . 37-ltOl. WHEN writing; U advertiser pleas mention this paper. Thirteen Stories. O'HoolIhan Phwat wud yoz do If yoz wor't fall off this rufo? O'Harrlty Faith, O'ld make up mo mind goln' down Ohio State Journal. U 9U4a, U.VLV.UCV VI fJUlfJtK9 become more deeply rooted and intractable the lenget neglected, the ekia in time having a thick, hard, rough and unsightly appearance. You can hide the blemishes for a time with cosmetics; and washes, lotions, soaps and powders may relieve temporarily the itching and burning, but eventually the Kan. pores of the skin become aa CANDID MEN. They Bpenlc Their Mind In nn Etn barraalnK Wnjr Occasionally. "Men nro dreadfully brusque some times," sighed Belinda. "The other night my brother and I went io the house of a friend to n recept!6u. It was a hot night atid the bouse was crowded and there wasn't anything to do but to stand nrouud nnd talk to the people one could reach, while the people one renlly wanted to talk with could only be seen at a distance nnd over n sea of Inter vening bends. In addition the cro quettes were cold nnd the Ice cream warm, so when we finally got away both my brother and I said, 'Thank heaven' quite reverently, and went to a hotel nnd had supper. "Tbo next day all of my friends whom I met asked 'Didn't you hnve a lovely time at the Blanks last night?' and I Invarlnbly replied 'Delightful.' Then wo went on our separate ways. When they asked my brother the sntne question he answered with n frankndss that a'ppnlled and embarrassed me, 'No, I did not. I bad the stupidest time of my life; nnd, sny, they'd better get an other chef the next time they entertain, for tho supper was nwful.' "Hero," said Belinda, "I traco n strong point of difference between men and women. The nvcrago girl tins too much pride to let It be known that she has gone to an entertainment nnd has still failed to be entertained. I saw one pretty guileless looking creature sit alone one night at n dance for nine straight dances, then I had compassion on her and sent my escort nnd n couple of other men to ask her for the remain- , Ing two-steps nnd wnltzcs. She danced , four times In all, yet tho next time sho saw me she said shed had a rcnl de lirious times at that ball, a delightful, never-to-be-forgotten time, nnd, sho added modestly, that she had been quite a belle. A man under tho same circum stances, though they hnd been of his own making, asked If ho bad enjoyed, himself, would have replied emphatical ly and vulgarly, "Ho, I didn't. I had a florco time.' ' "Why, I know of one lord of creation who told some friends that his honey moon had been very tiresome, nnd of another who In bidding his host good-by after a yachting trip remarked tb.tt bo had a pleasant time, nil things consid ered, but tbnt all water Journeys were more or less of bores. Imagine n wom an doing anything so taetlesB. Why, If It had been n girl Instead of n man In the latter case, though she bad been seasick for the entire two weeks, though the salt water and nlr bad ruined her prettiest gowns, taken tbo curl out of her hair and the rose from her complexion, she would have stag gered off the yacht declaring faintly that she'd hnd the time of her life, and that she'd like to go again to-morrow. That's tbo femlnlno Idea of truo polite ness." Harold's Papa Was "Hliy." Tho proud young father, after the manner of his kind, was telling stories nbout tho doings of his first-born. Many trivial Incident) had becu relat ed, and the little circle of listeners hnd exhausted all their Ingenuity In pro tending to be Interested. "Tell them tho story about the peuny," suggested the young hopeful's mother. Tliu proud father protended not to hear, when grow red, and Ilnc"y shook a violent negative with his head. "Then I will." exclaimed tho baby's mother. "It's too cuto for anything. You know Harold will bo's years old next month, nnd we aro now taking him to church with us. His father always gives him a penny to put In tho collection plate. Well, last Sunday the plato wns being pass ed, and some one dropped a coin ou the floor. It mado quite n loud noise, and Harold turned to me and asked, in n voice loud enough to be heard all over the church: 'Mamma, whoso penny ure that?' Wasn't It the cutest thing? Of courso he thought that nobody ever gave more than n penny because that's all bis papa ever gives him." Then tho proud young father blushed moro deoply than over. Philadelphia Bee ord. A Model Woman. "Did you not say, Ellen, that Mr. B. Is poor?" "Yes, ho has only his profession." "Will your, uncle favor bis suit?" "No; and I can expect nothing from him." "Then, Ellen, you will have to resign fashionable society." "No matter 1. shall see more of Fred." "You must give up expensive dress." "Oh, Fred admires simplicity." "You cannot keep a carriage." "But wo can havo our delightful walks." "You must tako a small house and furnish It plainly." "Yes; for elegant furniture would be out of placo In a cottage." "You will havo to cover your floors with thin, plain carpets." "Then I shall bear his steps the soon er." Value of the G Ira fro Skin. A good giraffe skin Is worth from $10 to $25 in Africa to-day, and much more In Europe or America. On their hunt ing trips ten or fifteen years ago It was a common matter for one hunter to kill forty or fifty of these graceful animals in oue day. And It Is now discovered hunters were not wanting, for the giraffe Is gettlug more and more scarce; soon It Is feared It will become extinct, as many other animals have done after being excessively pursued, Goo t Word for Illm. Banks Dumlelgh is not such a dunce as they mako him out, Ho gets off a good thing once In a while. 4 Ulll-But It Isn't original Banks-Still It's bright Jn him to re member itBoston Transcript BUSINESS LOCALS. BUSINESS LOCALS. Always ask for tho famous General Arthur cignr. Esbcrg-Gunst Cigar Co., general agents, Portland, Or. Everybody smokes tho celebrated Monogram and Tundora cigars. They havo no equal. Call up Union 401 when in need of anything!!! tho fuel line. East Mor rison Street Wood & Coal Yard. Tho A. D. T. Messenger Co. is tho oldest nnd best service of the kind in tho town. Headers of The Now Ago, givo them the preference. Money to loan, on furniture, pianos, or any good securities. Notes nnd moragnges bought. S. W. King, room 45 Washington building. 0. A. Watson, Marino Drug Storo, 88 N, Third street, Portland, Oregon. Specialties: Flcckcnstein's Lung Balsam and Celery Sctlzcr. F. F. Johnson. Second hand goods bought nnd sold. Stovo repairing and upholstering, 182 llurnsido Street, west end of bridge. Portland, Oregon. Jnov P. Sharkey, manufacturer of harness, collars, saddles and strap work; importer of saddlery, hard ware, whips, pads, eto. G5 Union avo., Portland, Or. Portland Transfer Saloon Chas. 0. Siglin, proprietor. Choico wines, liquors and cigars. 321 Glisan street, corner Sixth, Portland, Or. French Dyeing nnd Gleaning Works. All work dono nt very modrcato prices. Dyeing and cleaning of all kinds of lndis' and gent's clothing. Morn ing cloth dyed in 48 hours. J. Do lcau, proprietor, 455 Glisan street. Armory Drug Storo, 81 Tenth street, northwest corner Tenth and Everett streets, Portland, carries a full lino of drugs, toilet articles, school supplies, cigars, etc. Tho National Polico Gazctto pub. lislicd by Kiehnrd K. For, Polico News Standard, and all other sport ing papers. Subscriptions taken by A. W. Schmnle, bookseller and news dealer, 220 First street, Portland, Or. Mail orders solicited. TO THE DEAF A rich, lady, cured of her deafness and noises in her head by Dr. Nicholson's Artificial Ear Drums, gave $25,000 to his insti tute, so that deaf people unablo to procure tho car drums may havo them frco. Address No. D 3381, Tho Nich olson Institute, 780, Eighth avenue, Now "York. Call nt 188 B street for fresh fruits, candles,' cigars. Tho latest brands. Tho finest ico cream in tho city. Fresh fruits of all kinds daily. II. Dunstan, proprietor. Mr. Dunstan was 10 years with Washington street car lino and ho invites all of his old frionds to call and sco him. When going to Astoria tako a rldo on tho "White Collar Line," under tho mnnagomont of tho Columbia River fc Puget Sound Navigation Co. Steamers leavo every morning in tho week nt 7 o'clock. Tho best of service OHlce, Alder street dock. Phone, Main 351; Columbia phone, 351, E. W. Crichton, Agent. Carl Iloober. Furniture, uphol sterer mid carpet layer, Repairing of Furniture a specialty. Draperies. Mattresses mado over and returned tho same day. First class work at lowest prices. 209 Fourth St., bet. Taylor and Salmon. Phono Clay 70(1. Portland, Oregon. Cold or hungry, call on us and wo will try nnd attend to your wants. All kinds of coal, wood and food. Western Feed & Fuel Co., 1G North Fifth, Phones: Oregon, Main 1018; Columbia, 263, For first olass dental work and prompt attention, go to tho New York Dentul Parlors, lourth and Morrison streets. Beginning May 5th, tho evening train of tho Astoria & Columbia River Railroad will leave Union depot, Port land, at 0:55 p.m., instead of 7 p.m. THE COMPUTING SCALE COM PANY, 22C Pino street. Col. John L. Poole. General ngont for Oregon and the Pacific Coast. Canadian Employment Agoncy, E. P. McCroskey it Co., 220 J Morrison street, rooms 10 and 17, Columbia ihone, 81; Oregon, Grant 231, Port and, Oregon. Work of nil kinds always on hand. Skilled labor a Bpecia.lty. Help frco to employers. Real estato brokers. rays'Claims on Sight Tho Wash ington Life Insurance Company, of New York, bus just paid tho claim of Henry Davis, of Mcdford. Mr. Davis secured his policy just ono week be fore his death. Tho proofs of claim arrived at tho company's homo oflice, July 2, 1001, and check in settlement was sent to Mrs. Davis tho samo day. This coirDany has not had a contest ed claim In the past decade, an cuvia bio record. Tho Washington Life is one of tho strongest and best of all tho great life insurance coriiorations. Its assets aggregate neurly $17,000, 000; claims paid, over $30,000,000, No other company in tho world oilers larger guaranteed cash returns ut maturity than thoso contained in tho Washington Life's policies. This company's $5,000,000 ollice building in New York City is ono of tho world's finest structures. I Go and see J. A. Kotun for bar gains in furniture, carpets, stoves and picture moulding. Pictures framed to order. New store. New goods. Let us repair your old furniture mako it nsgood as new. Don't forgot tho place, NO. 89 North Third st. ! I Wo wnnt your t ratio. Music half price; musical instruments of all kinds, cash or installments, it. ii. Wright, wholesale and retail dealer in T. I !..! 1 II imisiu aim musical iiii'iuiiiimuri.-. Tho Music building, 349 Wasiglmton ' atvnnf lrtef lutwi Cfmvr. tt Dt-AVUle A UlVlitlMSl Vllv(jUllt Machine, gun and gcnornl repair shop, Forstner t Co., proprietors. Steam engines, pumps, bicycles, lawn mowers of all kinds repaired. Manu facturers of the Forstner patent safety gopher, gun. Key fitting and Baw gumming. 05 First street, between Oak and Pine, Portland Oreogn. NEW TAILORING HOUSE. A. J. Armstrong, for many yeare head cuttor for Nlcoll, has oponod a tailoring establishment nt 313 Wash ington street. This houso Is stocked with a comploto stock of up-to-date goodB. The cutting Is dono by Mr. A. J. Armstrong, woll knoWn ns a first class cuttor. Stylo and fit guaranteed. Prices modornto. Good work and honest dealings. ARMSTRONG, THE TAILOR. 313 Washington St. The picturosquo lino and tho royal ono bnck to tho homo of your child hood Is via tho Northern Pacific. You' will rido over tho Rockies, along Clark's fork of tho Columbia and tho beautiful Yollowstono; skirt Ing tho shores of Lako Pcnd d'Oretllo, through tho famous Bad Lands of Pyr amid Park and across tho whoat fields of tho Rod rlvor valley you go at fifty mtlos nn hour, and sleep and cat in perfect comfort aa tho solid vostl bulod train rushes along. For dotallod Information, ttckots, stooping car reservations, maps of routes, etc., call on or wrlto A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent, 2E5 Morrison street, cornor Third, Portland, Or. Reduced Rates. Aro 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. I Our accomodations are tho best , that can bo had, our trains aro al ways on ilino, nnd employes cour teous and accomodating. Through tourist cars from Pacific const to Boston via Buffalo. If you will send 15 cents in stamps, to address given below, wo -will for ward you, by return mail, ono of our largo 34x40 ,hich wall maps of the United States, Cuba and Porto Rico. Any information regarding rates, accomodations, service, time, connec tions, stop overs, etc., will bo cheer fully furnished by B. H. TRUMBULL, Com'l Agt. 142 Third St., Portland, Oregon. PULLMAN ORDINARY 8LEEPERS. Tho tourist travel between tho East and tho Pacific coast has roachod onormous proportions In tho Inst few years, and calls for n special class of equipment. To meet this domnnd tho Pullman Company has Issued from Its Bhops what It technically calls tho "Pullman Ordinary Sleopor." Thoso cars appoar similar to tho regular slcopors, being built on tho sumo plan, but not furnished with tho samo olo ganco. Thoy nro cqulppod with mnt trcssos, blankets, sheets, pillows, pll low-cnses, towels, combs, brushes, etc., requiring nothing of tho kind to bo furnished by tho pnssongor. Each car has a stovo for making tea nnd coffco and doing "light hoiiBokeopIng," and each section cun be fitted with an nd Justablo tablo. A uniformed porter accompanies each car, his business being to mako up borths, keop tho car clean, and look aftor tho wnnts nnd comforts of tho passongors. In each of tho trains which nro dispatched dally from Portland by tho O. R. & N. Co. Is to bo found ono of theso "Pull man Ordinary Sleopors." 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 chango. Passongors In this car for Chicago chango to a similar car ut Granger. Much of tho first-class travol Is bolng carried In theso cars, tho ratos being lower, nnd tho sorvlco noarly equal to that In tho polaco sleepers. For rates and full Information, In cluding folders, wrlto to A. L. CRAIG, General Pnssonger Agont, O, R. & N. Co., Portland, Oregon. . BROWN & BERG. Tuning, Regulating and Polishing Old Pianos Made as Good as New. Twenty years' experience wilh the hailing firms ol the country, Kiinbei Haines llroi,; Conor er; CliltkerlMK. Not with any other mgilo bourn In the city. 495K Waahlngton Street, ....Portland, Oregon rhato Rooms (or Udlei. Choice Wlnet, Liquor and C'lf ars. AKTKU DA 1.1. GAME CALL AT Oak Sample Room 755 SAVIER STREET Corner Twenty third. IIENIIV J'FLKIDKitKIt, fioprletor. Portland, Oregon ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE Notico is hereby gi,von that the undersigned Gortrudo Young hns filed her final account ns administratrix of tho estato of Fred Young, deceased, witli tho clerk of tho county court of tho state of Oregon, for Multnomnli county nnd that said court has set Tuesday, tho 3d day of Scptombor, 1001, at 2 P M, for tho timo and tho court room of said county and court in Portland, Oregon, as tho placo for tho hearing nnd settlement of said final account. All persons having any objections to said final account are hereby required to mnko nnd filo tho samo on or befor said dnto. GERTRUDE YOUNG, Administratrix of the Estato of Fred Young, Deceased. Dated at Portland, Oregon, August 2, 1001. First insertion, Aug. 3. 1001. Lnst insertion, Aug. 31, 1001. JOHN P. RUSK, Attorney for administratrix. mm: totkm. , First-class In every respect. Headquarters for Old Kentucky Homo Club Whiskey amlSchlltt Mllwaukco Peer. Family entrance on West 1'ark St. A. CLOSE, Manager. pALL AT R31 FIU8T BT, For Fresh Oread, Cakes and Ties Dally. A Fresh Line of Groceries,, Teas, CoSees, Eto. MR8. E. N. BUCHANAN, Proprietress. ENTERPRISE SHOE CO. 83)4 North Third Bt. Boots and Shoes Made to Order KKl'AItUNO NEATLY DONE. Work Called for and Delivered. All Work Guaranteed. H. O. RILEY, Manager. ..ESMOND .. HOTEL. Portland, Oregon. Front and Morrison Streets ' ItATKIIt European Plan, 50c to $1.50 Per Day American Plan, $1 to $2 Per Dai OSCAK ANDKU80N, Manager, J.C. I'KNDEUAST, Chief Clerk. fmrnt, FrmlmM, Exprmmm, Dmllrmrjt asef fmrmmrm' Spring WAGONS Agrteuliurml Implmmmntm A Blayelmm Mltahell, Lswlm A Stavai 0o Flrml mntf TmylQr Mi:, PoHlmmt. BICYCLrES! Gunrantecd $35.00. ' 1BOO Modmlw, $30.00 io 9110.00. MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAVER CO. First and Taylor Sts., Portland. MONTANA I.OfJtlES. I'ltlDK OF MONTANA LOIK1K. I, K. ot I'. Meets every Kccoiul ami (nurih Monday at 8:20 p.m.,0. A. It, Hull. All W'lltni: Knights, In good statiillUK, made welcome, David Gordon, O. C. W. Jy WllKATOIf, K. ol II. A H. It. J. FLETCIIKH I.ODOK, 101, A. F. A A.M. Meets every Aral ami second UVdncsday at 8:30 i.in. at Odd Follow Ha'l, itodnuy Ut. IUVIti (lOKUON, W. M. O tO. W, ALEXANDER, lift., BtC'y. 111111) LOIH1E, 11, A. F.AA. M. Meets every first and Hocond Monday at Ma. sonic Hall, Main street, foot ul llrnHdway, IlENHY IUkek, Act'ir W, M, Oko. M. Lee, Beo'y. aOLDKN CITY LODOK, 0, V, O.ol O. . Mtets every rlrst and second Tuesday at their Hall on Hodney street. Tiios. Keuijm, l H, W, O. Irwin, N. O. IIATll-SIIKHA CHAITEIt.ft, O. E. 8. Meets every second and fourth Thursday at Odd Felloua Hall, Itodnuy siret. Fannie Waiihemj, Worthy Matron. ULAaiNDA Ciiuur, fcoo'y. MOUNT HEIIItON COUHT. II. of J. Meets every second and fourth Monday at MmoiiIo Hall, foot ol Ilroadway, FANNle WAHflELD, W, M, Follii Lee, Sec'y, ST, JAMK3 A. M. K. OIIUIU'II, Corner Slh and lloback streets. Bervlccs 11 a.m. and 8 p.m, : Burnley Miool, t p.m.! wayer riierliuir, Wednesday oveulm; 8 p.m. All are h vlcouie. 1, Cook Taylor, Pastor. AbfPi hip in '