The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905, September 21, 1901, Image 7

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TJHE NEW AGE, POUTLAXl), OREGON.
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Catarrh
Is a constitutional disease.
It originates in a scrofulous condition of
the blood and depends on that condition.
It often causes headache and dirtiness.
Impairs the taste, smell and hearing, af
fects the Tocal organs, disturbs the stomach,
It Is always radically and permanently
cured by the blood-purlfylng, alterative
and tonic action of
Hood's Sarsaparilla
This great medicine has wrought tho most
ironderful cures of all diseases dependlno
pn scrofula or the scrofulous habit.
Hood's Pills are the belt cathartic.
He Thought Quickly,
Sandy Oh, policeman, ycr salr
need't In at "Black Bull" yonder
there's a moist awfu' fecht gaen on.
Policeman Is Black Jock thero?
Bandy Aye I
(policeman And Lang Jimmy?
Unndy Aye!
Policeman Ah, weol, I'm sorry, but
I aanna leavo mo beat, yo ken.
4W&
Ala signature Is on every box of the genuine
liiiativc Bromo'Quinine Tablet,
fife remedy that cum m cold la m slay
Propagators.
"Mosquitoes aro accused of propa
gating disease," said Spykes.
"Well, I know that they propagate
profanity," said Spokes,
DKAFNKHB CANNOT UK CCRKD
Br local applications, as they cannot reach tho
disrated portion of the ear. There li only one
way to curo deafness, and that la by constitu
tional remedies. Deafness is caused by an in
flamed condition of tbe mucous lining of the
Eustachian Tube. Wben this tube gets In
flamed you havo a rumbling sound or Imper
fect hearing, and when It Is entirely closed
deafness Is tnn result, and unless the Inflamma
tion can bo taken out and this tubo restored to
Its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed
lorevcr; nine cases out ot ten are caused by
catarrh, which, Is nothing but an Inllamed
condition ol the mucous surfaces.
Wo will give One Hundred Dollars for any
casoof Dcnfnesgfcauaed by catarrh) that can
not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Curo. Bend for
circulars, free.
Y. J. CHENEY Si CO., Toledo, 0.
Bold by KrURglits, 75c
Hall's Family Pills are the best
An Eny One.
Sleepless wants to know: What
would you glvo a dog to prevent Its
barking at night?
Glvo It away.
TO CUIUS A COLD IN ONE DAT
Take Laxative llromo Qulnlno Tablets.
All
druggists refund the money If It (alls to cure.
K. w. Grove's signature Is on each box.
35c.
A Skillful Dodger.
"That bookkeeper of yours
seems to bo sick."
"No; ho's tho most export
dodger wo'vo over had In tho
llshment." Chicago Tribune
never
germ
estab-
CITSi Permanently Cured. Ko fits er ncrrcuinor
III attrrflrel Uv'aii.nf Mr. Klln.'ilirrat Nm
Ilwtortr. Pond for Pit K K S'J.fiO trUI l.tt! and treat.
im. ua.li.ll.KLi:r,l.tl..vJi ArctiSCi'tillnJclpWa.l'a,
Hearts Not Trumps.
Oldspark Love, they say, Is tho per
fumo of tho heart.
Miss Younger Well, porhaps' It Is;
but, really, I don't caro for porfumory.
SOV KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TAKING
When vou take Orovo's Tasteless Chill Tonic,
because the formula la plainly printed on every
bottlo showing that It Is simply Iron and Qui
nine In a tasteless form. No Curo, N fay. 60c.
Always Dog Days
Layaround Lucas Doy's only wun
t'lng I don't llko erbout our perfeshun.
DuBty Dan Wot'B dat?
Layaround Lucas Wo havo dawg
days nil do year 'run'. Ohio Stato
Journal. ,
Xba Rest Prescription for Malaria
Chills and Fever Is a bottle of Grovo's Tasteless
Chill Tonic. It is simply Iron and quinine In
a tasteless form. No Cure, No Pay. l'rlco 60c.
A Dilemma.
Mrs. Von Bluraer I don't know
what wo shall do about that cook.
Von Dlumer Whnt'a tho matter
now?
"Sho threatens to stay." Life.
MiVk M ; 1 h
The Kind Yott Ilnvo Always Boutrht has uorno tho Hlirnn-
ture of Chas. II. Fletcher, nnd has been mado under his
personal supervision for over JJO years. Allow no ono
to dccolvo you in tills. Counterfeits, Imitations nnd
Justas-food " aro but Experiments, mid endanger the
Health of Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTOR I A
Castoria Is a liarmlcss substitute for Castor OH, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing- Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphlno nor other Narcotic
substance. Its apo is its guarantee. It destroys 'Worms
and allays Fovcrlshncss. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bean the
I trt'Coocb Bjnin. Tama Good. Uwl
I tatoML Bold by tnaliM. I
IXIHHg
M&0&fa
In Use For Over 30
TMC CCHTtU COMMNV. TT HWMUV
Pleasant Death.
Dark Pedestrian And the last thing
poor John did was to kiss mo
Pair1 Cyclist Ahl And then ho died,
I supposo? A'ly Sloper.
Extraordinary Man.
Mr. Slmpkins Arabella, you are tho
on'y woman I ever loved.
Arabella There is only one man in
tho world like you. .
Mr. Slmpkins How sweet of you to
say that.
Arabella Yes j you told thnt Smith
girl tho very Bamo thing, and I know
thero Is no other man living could do
it. Ohio State Journal.
Vnliln of n Mull' I, I fit,
The StmrciiiH Courts Imve decided thnt
Hie life of the average limn N worth just
what he is utile to earn. A man's earnings
depend to n great extent upon hit plix-Minl
health. The stomach Is tho measure of
health and strength. Kvcry mnii may be
bright and active If hWdigrsttoii t normal.
If it Is not, JIustettcr's Stomach Hitters
will make It so. Try it for dyspepsia, in
digestion, cnntlpatiou. biliousness, flatul
ency, liver or klutioy troubles.
Tact.
Cobble Thoro goes Glover, ono ot!
my best friends. Never know him to
say one word against me.
Stone Yes. He's a fellow of rare
restraint. Dotrolt Preo Press.
I do not believe Plso's Curo for Con
sumption has nit equal for coughs and
colds, John P. Hoykr, Trinity Springs.
lnd Feb. 15. 1000. .
In the Labour Market.
Tho following appeal is extracted
from a church paper: "Old man, lamo,
deaf, epileptic, desires situation. Will
any Christian tako him for a garden
er?" St. Jnmcs Gazotte.
JkYojsa thm Dough and
Yforkm Oft thm Gold.
Laxative nromo-Qulnlno Tablets euro a cold in
ono day. No curo. No Tar. l'rlco 25 cents.
Made Money In America,
Theodoro Chartraln, the French por
trait painter, is snld to have earned
moro money during his short visit to
tho United Statos than during all tho
rest of his previous career.
Mothers will find Mrs. Wlnslow's Sooth
ing Syrup tho best rcmady to use for their
children during the teething period.
Finding. Ills Place.
Ho (complacently) I'm Just begin
ning to And my placo In tho world!
Sho (Innocently) Dear mol How
humiliating! Fun.
ABSOLUTE
SECURITY.
Genuine
Cartels
Little Liver Pills.
Must Boar Signature of
See Facsimile Wrapper Below.
Try aaall and aa easy
to take as saga.
FOR HEADACHE
FOR DIZZINESS.
FOR IILIOUSMEJS.
FOR TORPID LIVER.
FOR CONSTIPATION.
FOR SALLOW SKIN.
FOR THE COMPLEXION
, a oauviuzvsi MuiKviaoArv. J
tTSLmurtr TewUMe-&w2
janj.jussiuuNiu.il '
CURE aiCK HEADACHE.
Signature of
Years.
TMCT. lTOIICITV.
Not a
Congenial Pursuit
"And
art?
will
you devote your son to
"No. He has too good an appetite."
Cleveland Plain Deala?,
CARTERS
IP
COL. EDITH MADISON AMES.
Young Woman Given an Unnanal Dis
tinction by Gov. Yatea. -
When the Innumerable friends of
Miss Edith Madison Ames meet her
now they come to "attention," salute
and address her as "Colonel," writes a
Chicago correspondent of tho New
York Journal. And she Is a colonel.
Because she fought for him politically,
Governor Yates appointed M!ss Ames
Honorary Colonel of the Sixth Regi
ment, Illinois National Guard. She is
but 10 years old, but she Is the only
woman in all tho United States who
lias the right to ride at the head of n
regiment of soldiers. In Europe, of
course, the Queen of Englaud, tho
Czarina, the Empress of Germany and
other women of Imperial or royal birth
nr.e honorary colonels of regiments dis
tinguished for their services and their
histories.
Colonel Miss Amea succeeds "Jack"
Foster as commander of tho gallant
MISS EDITH AMKfl.
Sixth. Colonel Foster resigned volun
tarily. Lately he met Colonel Ames at
Governor Yates' hoirno in Sprlnglleld.
She Ih n great friend of Mrs. Yates.
Humor lias It that Colonel Foster sur
rendered at discretion to Colonel Ames,
and that he Is resolved to keep the col
onelcy of the Sixth In his family.
Hefore her entrance Into military llfo
.Miss Ames was well known an an lnllu
entlnl Republican politician. She ac
companied Governor Yates' party on
his private car during the hist cam
paign, and he asserts that she won
many votes for him. Miss Ames was
born In Fort Wayne, Incl.. going to East
Chicago six years ago. She was gradu
ated with honors at the high school
there two years ago. She Is the only
daughter of her widowed mother, Mrs.
Benson Carey Ames.
Kaay IjoaaoiiH In City LI IK
When Mohim K. Armstrong was elect
ed delegate to Congress from tho Ter
ritory of Dakota, he made an experi
mental trip to Washington to accustom
himself to metropolitan wnys. In '"1 t
Knrly Hmplre-ISullders of tho Great
West" ho humorously' describes somo
of his llrst day's experiences In an
Lasteru city.
Down at the comer of the next liloik
I heard an auctioneer crying out, "Go
lug for llfty cents!" I struck straight
for his voice, nnd as I entered tho
room, ho caught my eyo and nodded
his head,
I returned the compliment. At that
moment ho cried out: "Sold nnd genu!"
To my surprise, I found that hy nod
ding my hear I had bought a woman's
head-dress for llfty cents. I paid the
money and left the prlise on the counter.
I skipped out and walked slowly down
tho street, muttering to myself, ".Sold
nnd gono!" and I have not nodded my
head at a man since I mado that bar
gain. Uelng a single man, I felt n llttlo bluo
over that purchase, so I pushed on
through the rain up tho avenue, and
soon met a bootblack who offered me a
shine for ten cents, I poked my foot
out to him. IIo pulled his artist-brush,
looked at mo and snld:
"Iloss, you looks like ono o' dem Con
gressmen. Chuck down do ensh hefo'
I spit on your boots; wo don't trust
dem M. C. fellers."
I paid him the dime, nnd ho blacked
ono boot, and then asked If I wanted
tho other polished, saying that his
price wns ten cents a foot.
Hy this time I began to get mad, and
I turned from Sambo, and walked rap
Idly on with one boot black and tho
other brludle. My brlndle foot nt last
attracted so much attention that I
stepped tho other Into tho mud to make
a match.
Mulne Sardines.
"The sardine towns on tho Mulue
coast," says the Kennebec Journal,
"are congratulating themselves on tho
fact that herring are beginning to
come. Every year the llttlo fishes arc
called upon to do their lightning
change act by arriving as herring and
departing as sardines."
Courageous Multlon.
Wright Smooth Supposo you were In
danger of being kissed, sweet muld,
how would you meet such an emer
gency. Polly Wogg (the milkmaid) Face to
face. Cincinnati Enquirer.
Annual Lioaa of Ships.
Out of an average annual loss to the
world's shipping of 2,172 vessels, ninety-four
are completely missing and
uover heard of again.
Quadrennial Legislative Seaalona.
The Alabama Constitutional Conven
tion has decided that a session of the
Legislature every four years Is all the
State can stand.
Fruits and vegetables are so scarce
this year that tbe grocery store tabtei
U having a bard tlma,
Bh Din illBi
Of I I II I pjf r- MtiWnmWttm
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Always ask for tho famous General
Arthur cigar. Ksbcrg-Gnnst Cigar
Co., general agents, Portland, Or.
Everybody smokes tho celebrated
Monogram and Pandora cigars. They
havo no equal.
Call up Union 401 when in need of
anything in tho fuel line. East Mor
rison Street Wood tt Coal Yard.
Tho A. D. T. Messenger Co. is the
oldest nnd best servico of the kind in
tho town. Headers of The Now Aeo.
givp them tho preference.
Money to loan, on furniture, pianos,
or any good securities. Notes and
morngogeq bought. S. W. King, room
45 Washington building.
C. A. Watson, Marine Drug Store,
88 N. Third street, Portland, Oregon.
Specialties: Flcckcnstoin's Lung
Balsam and Celery Set her.
F. F. Johnson. Second hand goods
jougiu una sold. stovo repairing
nnd upholstering. 182 Hurnsiclo
Street, west end of bridge. Portland,
Oregon.
Jno. P. Sharkey, manufacturer of
harness, collars, saddles and strap
work; importer of saddlery, . hard
ware, whips, pads, etc. CO Union
avc., Portland, Or.
Portland Transfer Saloon Chas.
O. Siglin, proprietor. Choico wines,
liquors and cigars. 321 Glisim street,
corner Sixth, Portland, Or.
French Dyeing and Cleaning Works.
All work done at very modrcate prices.
Dyeing am1 cleaning of all kinds of
ladies' and gent's clothing. Morn
ing cloth dyed in -18 hours. J. Dc
lcau, proprietor, 1SS Glisan street.
Armory Drug Storo, 81 Tenth
street, northwest corner Tenth and
Everett streets, Portland, carries a
full lino of drtiirs. toilet articles.
school supplies, cigars, etc.
Tho National Police Gazette pub
lished by Richard K. For, Police
News Standard, and all other sport
ing papers. Subscriptions taken by
A. W. Schmnlc, booksoller and nows
dealer, 229 First street, Portland, Or.
Mail orders solicited.
TO THE DEAF A rich, lady,
cured of iter deafness and noiBes In
her head by Dr. Nicholson's Artificial
Ear Drums, gave .125,000 to his insti
tute, so that deaf pcoplo unable to
procure tho ear drums may have them
free. Address No. I) 3331, Tho Nich
olson Institute, 780, Eighth avenue,
New York.
Call at 188 B street for fresh fruits,
candies, cigars. Tho latest brands.
Tito ilnest ico cream in tho city.
Fresh fruits of ail kinds daily. H.
Dunstnn, proprietor. Mr, Diinstnn
was 10 years with Washington street
car lino and ho invites all of his old
friends to call and sco him.
When going to Astoria tako a ride
on tho "White Collar Line," under
tho management of tho Columbia
River & Puget Sound Navigation Co.
Steamers leave every morning in tho
week ut 7 o'clock. Tito best of service.
Office, Aider street dock. Phone,
Main 351; Columbia phone, 351. E.
"A', Crichton, Agent.
Carl Hoobor Furnlturo, uphol
Btorer and carpet layer. Repairing of
Furniture a specialty. Draperies.
Mattresses made over and returned
tho samo day. First class work at
lowest prices. 209 Fourth St.. bet.
Taylor and Salmon, Phono Clay 70(5.
Portland, Oregon.
Cold or hungry, call on us and we
will try and attend to your wants.
All kinds of coal, wood and feed.
Westorn Feed & Fuel Co., 1C4 North
Fifth. Phonos: Oregon, Main 1018;
Columbia, 2C3,
For first class dental work and
prompt nttention, go to the New York
Dental Parlors, Fourth and Morrison
streets.
Beginning May 5th, tho evening
train of tho Astoria it Columbia River
Railroad will leivo Union depot, Port
land, at 0:55 p.m., instead of 7 p.m.
THE COMPUTING SCALE COM
PANY, 225 Pino stroet. Col. John
L. Poole. General agent for Oregon
and the Pacific Coast.
Canadian Employment Agency, E.
r. McCroskey fc Co., 22(l Morrison
Btrcet, rooms 10 and 17, Columbia
phone, 81; Oregon, Grant 231, Port
land, Oregon. Work of all kinds
always on hand. Skilled labor a
specialty. Help free to employers.
Real estate brokers,
Pays Claims on Sight Tho Wash
ington Lifo Insurance Company, of
Now York, lias just paid the claim of
Henry Davis, of Medford. Mr. Davis
secured his policy jiiBt ono week be
fore his death. Tho proofs of claim
arrived at tho company's home olilce,
July 2, 1001, and check in settlement
was sent to Mrs. Davis tho samo day.
This company has not hud a contest
ed claim in the past decade, an enviu
bio rec6rd. Tho Washington Lifo is
one of tho strongest and best of all
tho great lifo insurance corjwations.
Its assets aggregate nearly 17,0(K),.
000; claims paid, over f 30,000,000.
No other company in tho worltl oilers
larger guaranteed cash returns nt
maturity than thoso contained in
tho Washington Life's policies. This
company's $5,000,000 ofilco building
tn ew York City is one of the
worm'a unaat structures. I
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Go and sec J. A. Rotan for bar
gains in furniture, carpets, stoves nnd
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
the place, No, 80 North Third st.
Wo want your trade. Music half
price; musical instruments of all
kinds, cash or installments. II. II.
Wright, wholesale nnd retail dealer in
music and musical merchandise,
Tho Music building, 349 Wosighnton
street, Portlund, Oregon.
Machine, gun nnd general repair
shop, Forstner & Co., proprietors.
Steam engines, pumps, bicycles, lawn
mowers of all kinds repaired. Manu
facturers of tho Forstner patent safety
goplior gun. Key fitting and Baw
gumming. 05 First street, between
Oak and Pine, Portland Orcogn.
NEW TAILORING HOUSE.
A. J. Armstrong, for many years
head cutter for Nlcoll, has oponod a
tailoring establishment nt 313 Wash
ington street. This houso is stocked
with a completo stock of up-to-date
goods. Tho cutting Is dono by Mr. A.
J. Armstrong, well known as a first
class cutter. Stylo and (It guaranteed.
Prices moderate. Good work nnd
honest dealings.
ARMSTRONG. TUB TAILOR.
313 Washington 'St.
Tho plcturcsquo lino nnd tho royal
one back to tho homo of your child
hood is via tho Northorn Pacific.
You will rldo over tho Rockies,
along Clark's fork of tho Columbia
and tho beautiful Ycllowstono; skirt
ing tho shores of Lake Pcnd d'Orolllo,
through tho famous Bad Lands ot Pyr
amid Park nnd across tho wheat fields
of the Red river valley you go nt
fifty miles an hour, and sleep and eat
in perfect comfort ns tho solid vest!
bulcd train rushes along.
For detailed information, tickets,
sleeping car reservations, mapoa of
routes, etc., call on or wrlta
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant General Passenger Agent,
2GG Morrison street, corner Third,
Portland, Or.
Reduced Rates,
in effect to Buffalo, New
Aro
York.
now
Do you expect to attend
tho Pan-
American exposition?
If so, do not buy your tickets until
you havo investigated tho sorvico of
the Illinois Central Railroad.
Our accomodations aro tho best
that can bo had, our trains are al
ways on timo, and employes cour
teous and accomodating.
Through tourist cars from Pacific
const to lloston via IhttValo.
If you will send 15 cents ii stamps,
to address given below, wo will for
ward you, hy return mail, ono of our
largo 31x40 jinch wall maps of the
United States, Culm and Porto Rico.
Any information regarding rates,
accomodations, service, time, connec
tions, stop overs, etc., will bo cheer
fully furnished by '
II. II. TRUMUULL, Com'l Agt.
142 Third St., Portland, Oregon.
PULLMAN ORDINARY 8I.EEPER8.
Tho tourist travol botwoon tho KaBt
and tho Pacific coast has rcachod
enormous proportions In tho last fow
years, and calls for a special class of
equipment. To meet this domund tho
Pullman Company has Issued from Its
shops what It technically rails tho
"Pullman Ordinary Sleopor." Thoso
cars appear similar to tho regular
sleopors, being built on tho samo plan,
but not furnished with tho samo olo
ganco. They aro oqulppod with mat
tresses, blankets, sheets, pillows, pillow-cases,
towels, combs, brushes, etc.,
requiring nothing of tho kind to bo
furnished by tho passongor. Each car
has a stovo for making ton and coffeo
nnd doing "light housekeeping," und
each soctlon can bo fitted with an ad
justable table. A uniformed porter
accompanies each car, his business
being to mako up borths, keep tho rnr
clean, nnd look after tho wants nnd
comforts of tlio passengers. In each
of tho trains which aro dispatched
dally from Portland hy tho O. R. & N,
Co. Is to bo found ono of theso "Pull
man Ordinary Sleopors." Tho car at
tached to tho "Chicago-Portland Spe
cial" goes through to Chicago without
change, and the ono In tho "Atlantic
Express" runs to Kansas City without
change. Passengors hi this car for
Chicago change to a similar car at
a ranger.
Much of tho flrst-clasa travol In
being carried In these cars, tho ratos
being Iowor, and tho sorvico nearly
equal to that In tho palace sleopors.
For rateB and full Information, In
cluding folders, wrlto to
A. L. CRAIG,
General Passenger Agent, O. R. & N.
Co., Portland, Oregon.
BROWN & BERQ.
Tuning, Regulating and Polishing
Old Pianos Made as Good as New.
Twenty yer' experience with the leading
rlrmi of Hie country Kimbe: Maine llrnt.;
C'onover; Clili'Ltrlnjf. Not with ny other
mwilc home In the city.
495jij Washington Street,
....Portland, Oregon
Private Ifonmi
tor iJiillet.
Choir Wlnei, l.l'iuors
and Cigars.
APTKIl BAM. OAMK CALL AT
Oak Sample Room
75S SAVIER STROET
Corner Twenty third.
II EN II V VVLKWKRKtl, Proprietor.
roriuai,
Oregon
ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE
Notico is hereby givon that tho
undersigned Gertrude Young has filed
her final account as administratrix of
tho estnto of Fred Young, deceased,
with tho clerk of tho county court of
the state of Oregon, for Multnomah
county and that said court lias set
Tuesday, tho 3d day of September,
1001, nt 2 P M, for tho timo nnd tho
court room of said county nnd court
in Portland, Oregon, ns tho placo for
tho hearing and settlement of said
final account. All persons having
any objections to said final account
aro hereby required to nmko and fllo
tho samo on or befor said date.
GERTRUDE YOUNG,
Administratrix of the Estnto of
Fred Young, Deceased.
Dated at Portland, Oregon, August
2, 1001.
First insertion, Aug. 3. 1001.
Last insertion, Aug. 31, 1001.
JOHN P. RUSK,
Attorney for administratrix.
H11IK TOTEM.
l'lrst-clms In every rMiect.
Hcndqtinrtcru fur Olil Kentucky Homo Club
Whlkey nmt Solillli Mtlnaukeo llccr.
Family cntrnuce on Wcit l'ark St.
A.Ut.OSK, Manager-
nAU. AT 331 FIU8T 8T,
For Fresh Dread, Cakci ami riat Dally.
A Freah Line ot Groceries, Teat, CorTeei, Etc.
MKS. E. .N BUCHANAN, rroprlctreu.
ENTERPRISE SHOE CO.
81) ,' North Third 81.
Boots and Shoes Made to Order
HKI'AIItiNU NKATI.V DONK.
Work Called for and Delivered.
All Work Guaranteed.
H. C. RILEY, Manager.
..ESMOND .. HOTEL.
Portland, - - Oregon.
Front and Morrison Streets.
IIATKHi
EuroptAn Plan, 50c to $1.50 Ptr Day
American Plan, $1 to $2 Per Dat
OSOAK ANDKI180N, Manager.
J. C. rKNDKdABT, Clitof Clerk.
fmrm, Freight, jrjarM, Dmllvry
mntl fmrntmrm' Spring
WAGONS
Agrloultural Implemmntm A Bteyolmm
Mltohall, LbwIu A St a von 0o
Flrml mnd Taylor Sim,, Portland,
BICYCLES!
Guaranteed
$35.00.
1BOO Modmlm, $30.00 to $00.00.
MITCH ULL, LIJWIS & STAVI1R CO.
Plrst and Taylor Stfl., Portlsnd.
MONTANA I.OIIUKS,
I'HIDK OP MONTANA I.OIHIK. I. K. ot I'.
MtH every fconil and fo'irtli funiUy at 8:.'i0
p.m., (J. A. It. Hull. All y I tin KnUhta, lu
good standlnifi niailu welcome,
David Goiidon, C C,
W. J, WllKATOK, l. Ot It. Jl f.
It. J. FI.KTC'IIKH MHIOK. 101, A. P. A A.M.
Meets every II rut nnd second Wednenday
8:zu p.m. at Odd Pvllows Hit 1, Itodney Ht.
IUVIIi nmilKiN, W, M,
OtO. W. ALKXANIlKH, HK.,BvU'y.
llllll) I.ODOK, II, A.K. A A.M.
Meets every Drst and Second Monday at Ma
sonic Hall, Mala strcQt, foot of llrosdway,
Hk.nhv IUkkii, Act'g W. M,
Oko. M. I.kk, Keu'y.
OOI.DKN CITY I.OIM1K, (I. IJ. O.of O. W,
Mists every first and second Tuesday at their
Hall on Itodney street.
TilOd. Kkllum, I', ti. W, O. InwiN, N. O,
1IATII-8IIEIIA CHAITKK, 6, O. E, 8.
Meets every lerond and fourth Thursday at
Odd Fellows Hall, Itoduoy trot.
Pannik WAKrirLU, Worthy Matron.
Cubinim fueur, Eeo'y,
MOUNT HEllltON COUNT, II. of J,
Meets every second and fourth Monday at
Muonlo 1UII, foot of llroadway.
Panxik WiKmi.D, W, M.
Pulmi Lit, 8eo'y.
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BT, JAMES A. M. K. CHUHCH.
Corner 6th ami Ifoback streets.
Services 11 a.m. snd 8 p.m : Sunday School, J
p.m.; prayer meetlnr, Wednesday oveulug S
p.m. All are welcome.
J, Cook Taylob, Pastor.