The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905, June 28, 1902, Image 2

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    THE NEW AGE, PORTLAND, OREGON.
TOPICS OF
THE TIMES.
As n mnn's Itlon Hint lie was cut out
for n grunt career decreases bis use
tulncHM liicrenscs.
The trouble with ino.st of the Invent
ors of nlrshlpH Ih that they leave needy
famlllea behind theui.
In nddltlou to his other manly nc
coinpllHhmeutH tlio King of Spain In
now able to eat without a bib.
Our humorists nre going too fast
We can better spare some of our phil
osophers they aro easier replaced.
"Jefferson's Hlblo" may be nil right.
Until It Is printed, however, tho King
James version will be found very help
ful. Hooks are desirable companions;
when they bore you It Is an easy mat
ter to shut them up without giving of
fense. Home people live In the vicinity of
slumbering volcanoes. Others thaw out
frozen dynamite and get there Just tho
same.
Home of the people In those other
southern republics are probably sur
prised at the leiigtu of time Cuba has
run along without a revolution.
Many a man has made the discovery
too late that he misjudged his enemy
especially after attempting to lick lilin
uml getting beautifully licked himself.
If the recording angel takes note of
tho doings of nations, the United
Ktntes must have had a large sum put
on the credit side of the ledger on
May L'O.
A man has been sentenced to six
months In Jail for stealing a bicycle.
A man who would sloop so low as to
steal a bicycle ought to get at least
six years.
The Massachusetts Legislature hns
voted a medal to every man who an
nwcred Lincoln's first call In 1811. Most
of those veterans have uuswered nu
other call and have gone to Join that
grand army In the great beyond,
The Erie Itallroad Issued an order a
few weeks ago that henceforth bridal
parties must refrain from throwing
rice. As a result the bridal parties
have been throwing peeks Instead of
quarts and the road Is sorry It spoke.
Some things do not need to be said.
A famous pianist who played In this
country last winter and cleared a hun
dred and twenty-live thousand dollars
remarked as he sailed for home, "It Is
with great sorrow that I leave this
country, and I wish to come back as
soon as possible."
"Do you play football?" asked Tresl
dent Kooseveit In a recent letter to a
boy who had written to him for some
advice. "If so, here Is a motto for
you: 'Don't foul, don't Hindi. Hit the
lluu hard."' There will be no suits
for the establishment of proprietary
rights If others besides football-players
adopt the motto.
The Prussians arc finding that the
work of making good (Sermaus of the
Poles Involves many dltllcultlri. A
number of children golug homo from
ehool were singing Polish songs. They
wero arrested und tried In a police
court. Tho prosecuting olficcr demand
ed that the children be Imprisoned
rather than lined. The Judge hud the
good hciiho to discharge them. The ex
tirpation of patriotism, especially as
It expresses Itself In music, Is an un
promising undcrtntllug.
Churches are commonly regarded as
tho mothers of Sunday schools, but the
latest annual report of tho Congrega
tional Sunday School and Publishing
Society shows that the reverse Is often
the case. During the last year there
has been n greater movement of eml
grants to the Northwest than at any
time since INS.!. In the new settlements
thus formed the first permanent relig
ious Institution Is usually a Sunday
iichool, which, being supplied with
Dibit's, Itlble lessons and other reading
nutter, grows In time Into a church.
Of one hundred and fourteen new
churches reported last year, forty-five
originated In this way.
Irrigation will seemlugly be a good
thing for the rivers as wvll as for the
arid country which Is primarily In
view. Flood waters are always a werl
oils menace to the lands along the lower
Htretches of a great stream, and any di
version of them into storage basins, no
matter how slight, Is to bo welcomed.
Tho levees now built for the protection
of low country are not an unalloyed
blessing. They tend, It I believed, to
ralBe the level of tho river-bed, so Umt
In course of tlmo both river and levee
rise above tho surrounding country.
The river of the future must be put un
der a harness so that It may be held
back at some seasons and hurried on at
others.
It I currently Btutot. that n commit
too representing a church body Una ex
jiorlenctM illtllculty In securing u place
to hold tho hcbbIoiis of tho tiKsoclutlon
under it pledge that tho delegutea will
bo entertained by tho citizens. It
eeeiUH tho average church member has
u disinclination to net as hostess to
the vUlttug ministry nnd delegate!. In
theao dajH of better salaries for mluls
tw tho church member who coutrlb-
uteff bis share toward the expenses of
the congregation Is Inclined to suggest
that preachers and delegates should go
to hotels or If entertained prlvntely pay
for their board nnd lodging, lie notes
that fraternal organizations pay their
delegates per diem and mileage, thus
providing for the expenses Incident to
such representation. Why should the
church ask Its delegntes to represent
It for nothing nnd In nddltlou call
upon other members of the church to
entertain these delegates without pay?
Home questions nnturnlly arise. Is the
church getting upon n commercial ba
sis In order to conform to a commer
cial nge? Is the good old custom of
hospitality declining? Hns the church
meiuLcrshlp drawn the line at a money
c(ulvnlcnt nnd dlscnrde . self sacrifice
and the law of servhc? Is Christianity
resolving Itself Into a matter of dollars
and cents?
In a recent nrtlcle Prof. John Trow
bridge declared that forty years ago
the physical scientists were trying to
solve tho secrets of great things and
were thinking of tho large relations In
the universe, but now they nre general
ly taking "the path of human Inquiry
which leads Into the world of the In
finitely small." Instead of weighing
the earth and seeking to fix the limits
of the universe they nre now conc?rn
(Hi with utoms, electrons, cells nnd bnc
llll. Whntevcr degree of success the
scientists mny rench In their Investiga
tions of the Infinitely small, the ocent
convulsions In the Caribbean Sea havo
demonstrated that they have made a
sad mess of It with regard to the In
finitely Inrge. When Mount Pelce tit
tered Its first unmlstnkablc warnings
of trouble of some kind, somo scient
ists went through their calculations
and hypotheses and demonstrated that
there could be no trouble of nuy kind.
Tho announcement wns hardly made
before tho volcano was dealing out
death nnd destruction on every hnud.
Meanwhile none of these scientists hns
taken the pains to explain why Mount
Pelee noted In the way It did when
they had given bonds for Its good be
hnvlor. Some scientists nre now busy
explaining the rensons for Its convul
sions. One charges the disaster to :he
unusual stress upon tho earth, because
upon the Htli of May the moon and sun
were nt right angles to the earth with
referenco to the sun nnd earth. A gov
ernment geologist hns long known that
the silt of the Mississippi and tho Ori
noco would cnuse this trouble by press
lug down too hard on the thin crust of
enrth under the gulf. Then came tho
plausible theory that there Is a vast
mass of tire under that section Into
which the waters of tho gulf percolat
ed and generated steam which caused
the explosion. Another geologist says
that volcanoes do not throw out nam
ing gases. Either tho reports that
Mount Pelee did throw out such gases
aro untrue, or that, If true, It Is un
wise to speculate on the capabilities
of a volcano. Other scientists who
made no predictions and who arc not
specially Interested In Its causes nre
laying out more or less startling pro
grams for the future, some Involving
the disappearance of all the West In
dia Islands. In view of the results It
would be wiser for tho scientists to
realize their limitations nnd be less
dogmatic In their assertions. Mount
Pelee and Mount Souffrlero have dem
onstrated that the wisest of them know
little or nothing of what Is golug on
dowu In tho bowels of the earth, cer
tainly not enough for them to declare
what a volcano, active or extinct, can
do on a given dny. It will bo much
wiser for them to let the great things
alone.
KiubarrunaliiK Accuracy.
A certain Mr. nud Mrs. Auderson,
who had a grown-up daughter, went to
live In California, where they rented a
biuiiII furulnhcd house nnd engaged n
ChlncHC iniiii-of-nll-work. Tho house
wiih well situated nud tastefully fur
ultthcd, nud Wing Leo proved to bo n
good cook, clenu und respectful. Ah
noon as tho AudcrouH were settled tho
uclghbom begnu to call, nud It was then
Hint tho fact wns discovered that Wing
wiih utixolutely devoid of tiny Ideas an
to the UHUcrlug In or out of guests. Ho
oiu morning Mrs, Aiuleihou and her
duughter determined to Instruct htm.
Providing him with a tray, MIhs Ander
sou went out, rang the hell, wiih shown
Into tho slttlng-ronm, und waited while
the Chluumnu carried her card to Mrs.
Amlethon. This was repented several
times until they were iulh nut tailed
that Wing was perfect In his role. That
evening ut half past N tho hell rang.
Wing stalked majestically to the door,
while mother and daughter leaned over
the hauUtets to watch the result of
their teaching. They heard a gentle
mini's voice ask If the ladles were at
home. They saw Wing present his
trny and twelve a card with an air
which made them mentally pat each
other on the hack, nud then they hhw
him draw a card from his sleeve.
"Mluel" gasped the daughted. "The
ono we used for tho lessou!" Wlug
compared the two carefully, and, re
turning the one which the caller had
Just handed him, he remarked bladly,
"Tlckeo no good. .No can come," ami
calmly shut the door In the face of the
astonished guest!
Kuully Interpreted,
Mra. Hoou-1 dreamed last night that
you hud given me an automobile.
Mr. Hoon Il'in, yes! You had a
horseless nightmare and by tho way,
my dear, dreams usually go by con
traries." Smart Set
After the honeymoon a woman never
looks entirely satisfied with her hus
band again except when ho geta his
salary raised.
Did you over see a dramatic play that
there wasu't some wronged woman
lultl
LEADING BUSINESS FIRMS OF
EASTERN OREGON.
THE MINT SALOON
O. L. MEU.QUIBT, Prmp.
BKPT BRANDS OK WINES
AND LIQUORS
IMPORTED AND
DOMKSTIC
CIOAK8.....
Cornet Depot Street nd
Jefferson Avenue,
LA OHANDE, OH.
The Leading
FURNITURE DEALER
AND
OP EASTERN OREOON IS
.M. A. RADER..
Funeral Director and Embalmer
Lady Assistant.
PENIILRTON
OHEGON
K. Y. Jcdd, Pratt. F B. JonD, 8eo'y and Treas.
Tiikrom K. Fill, Manager
Incorporated, 15 Capital Stock, 110,000
PENDLETON
Woolen Mills
Manufacturers ot
FleeceWool Blankets, Indian Robes
Casslmorcs, Flannels
PondlBtoni Oram
ol
NHE CELEBRATED COLUMBIA BREWERY
AUGUST nt'CHLER, Prop.
This well-known brewery Is nnr turning out
the best Beer and I'ortercast ot tho Cascades.
The latest appliances (or tho manufacture, ol
good healthful Ili-crbavo been Introduced, and
only tbe first-class article will be placed on tin
msrktt.
East Second 8treet
THE DALLES, OR.
Dalles Laundry Go.
riRsr-oLAss work
at Short Nolle
Gentlemen's Work a Specialty
Local Phone 341
Long Distune BOS
THE DALLES, OREOON
Z. F. MOODY
THE DALIES, OR.
General Forwarding
AND
Commission Merchant.
Offices and Warehouses at
RAILROAD AND STEAMER DEPOTS
Wool handling our specially.
Grain bought and sold.
Columbia
Browery
Thm
Omlmhemf
AUOUST BUCMLER, Propr.
Of th product of this well-known brewery,
the United States Health Reports for June 28.
I9W), says: "A more superior brvwnererentered
the labratoryof the United states Health Ite-
trlm It la ahinllitftlv ilevnlil of tlm HtrhtMMt
trace of adulteration, but on the other hand Is '
composed or the best ot malt and cnoicest ol
hops, Itsloulatiualttlesare of the highest, and
It can be used with the greatest be ne lit and
satisfaction bvold and young. lis use can con
scientiously bi prrtortoed by the physicians,
with the certainty that a bettervurcr or more
wholesome bererags could not possibly be
lound." r
Emml Stoontf at., THE DALLES, OH.
Bar Fixtures and
..Billiard Tables..
Hvc Re-established their busi
ness In
PORTLAND,
t 49 Third Street.
A full stock of Bar Fixtures, Bil
liard and Pool Tables. Bowling
Alleys and Supplies always on
hand.
EASY PAYMENTS.
J. G. REDDICK, Manager.
LIPPINCOTT'S
MONTHLY MAGAZINE
A Family library
Tbi Bist In Current Litmriri
12 Complctk Novels Ycarlv
MANY SHORT STOJhES AND
PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS
$2,60 crt vk an; 25cts.a copr
NO CONTINUED STORIES
KVBRV NUHlia COMPLKTC IN ITtJKkr
CALL AT
THE COULTER GROCERY STORE
I FOB FIK8T CLASS GOODS
Carry Full Line of Stnplo and Fancy
uroceries. Telephone white U07.
EAST SIDE.
T
HE H. T. HUDSON ARMS CO.
Wholesalo and Retail Denlers In Guru, Fish-
Ine Tackle, Uaseball. Theatrical and Ovrnon-
jlnmOoods. A. 0. Spalding' Athletic (Joodi.
Ilcadauartcri for (lull floods. Hand Loaded
Shells to order of every description. Fine Gun
repairing; a specialty.
110 Third St., PORTLAND, OREGON
"QUELLE"
8. E. Corner
Sixth and Stark Sts.
Fritz Sechtem.
"Baron" Schlenk
Most Elegantly Appointed Kcfectory
in tho Northwest. Crawfish a Specialty.
Foreign nnd Domestic Delicacies. Grill
Iloom in Connection.
PHILLIPS TRUNK CO.
Trunks Made to Order
Also Taken in Exchange.
TRUNKS REPAIRED.
311 Morrison St.,
Opposite Postoffice
Nottingham & Co.
(Established 1R8J.)
JOBBERS IN
Lime, Cement, Plaster,
Land Plaster, Hair, Lath,
Shingles, Flour and Feed.
HOLE AOENTS FOR
Big Bend and Moss Rose Flour
Both Phones 381,
Central Dock, Foot of Washington St.
Portland, Oregon.
A. Ooodnough
J. O. Slcarns
600DN0UGH & STEARNS
Real Estate
Loans and Insurance
Washington Building, Portland, Or
City, Suburban and Country Property, Im
proved and unimproved. Timber and Coal
Lands, Cholco Water Frontage, suitable for
manufacturing purposes. Valuable business
property for salo.
O. II. Bclple.
XI. B, Silple.
OWEN H. SEIPLE & GO.
Dealers In
STAPLE JND FANCY GROCERIES
PHONE SOUTH 1CC0.
3S3 Morrison St PORTUNDOREGON
Timber Lands
and Homesteads
Located! Estimates ot Timber by
Competent Kstlmatora.
EQUITY RENTAL AND
REAL ESTATE CO.
Dealers in Real Estate. Rents Col
lected; Business Chances and Loam
Negotiated.
C. L. Case. A. R. Sprcadborough.
Oregon I'hone Union lttd,
MalnOltlce:
U4 Kast Morrison St. J'OUTLANI), OKB
TIME CARD OF TRAINS
m&
PORTLAND
Pepart. Arrive.
North Coast Limited 2;0Q , P. M. 7:00 A. M.
Twin City Express...... 11:30 P. M. 5:20 P. M.
Kansas City A St. Louis
Special -...., 8:25 A. M. 11:10 P. M.
Puget Sound Limited...... 9:23 A. M. 6:45 p. M.
Jake the Puget Sound Limited
For Olympia, South Bend and Gray's
Harbor points. Ml trains daily. Our
trains daily to Tncoma and Seattle.
Three through to the East.
A. D. CHARLTON,
AsaiBiaui ocnerai rasxsnger Ageni
355 Morriaoa St., cor. Third,
PORTLAND, OHEGON
Qipfi
OREGON
StfOI(r LINE
and Union Pacific
DKMBT
TIME SCHEDULE!
rtttlind. Cf.
Aaaiva
Chicago
Portland
Special
:l0a. m.
Tla
Huntington,
Ealt Lake, Denver,
Ft. Worth, Omaha,
Kansas City, 8t.
Louls,ChlcagoaDd
Last
ftSOp.;
At'antlo
Kxpress
1:00 p.m.
Tla
Huntington.
Walla Walla Lewis
Paul,
Dulnth, Mllwaa.
ket.CblcegoAZast
M0 a. as.
et Paul
Fast Hall
iOO p. m.
Tla
Cpokana
Bait Lake, Center,
7:00a. i
Ft. Worth.Omaha,
Kansas City, St.
Louls.Ciilcagoaud
fcasL
72 HOURS
PORTLAND TO CHICAGO
No change of cars.
Lowest Rates, Quickest Time.
OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE
moat rOltTLAND.
l.-oo p.m.
All sailing dates
subject to change
For Fan Francisco
kail every 1 days.
4:00 y. i
Dally
Ex. Sunday
I'.ouv.m.
eaturday
lo:wi p. m.
Columbls Rliir
Itssmsrs.
To Astoria and Way
Landings.
4 00 p. m,
Xx. Sunday
(:45 a.m.
1.x. Sunday
Wltlsmslta (ll.sr.
Oregon City, New
berg, flilem, Indo-
rendence A Way
aiidlngs.
4:.i0p. m.
Kx. Sunday
7:00 a.m.
Tuts., Thur.
audfiau
Wlllamsttt and Yam
hill niters.
Oregon City, Day.
ton, it ttay Laud
lugs. 3:90 p.m.
Mon., Wed.
and Frt.
:45 a.m.
Tues.. Thnr.
and Bat.
VvlltsmiMt Rlrtr.
Portland to Corral,
Us A , Way Land
ings. 4: JO p.m.
Mon., Wed.
and FrL
for low rates and other Information writ U
A. L. CRAIG,
General PasMnger Ageut, Portland, On,
EAST AND SOUTH
VIA
SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO.
Shasta Route
Trains leave West Bclo lor Portland and way
stations at 10:45 a. in. Leave for Albany at 3:u3
p. m.
LeaTes Portland 8:30 a. m., 7 p. m.
" Albany 12:80 p. m lOi.TOp. m.
Arrives Ashland 1J:SJ a. m., 11:30 a. m.
" Sacramento 6 p. m., 4:35 a. m.
11 San Francisco 7:45 p. m., 8:15 a. m,
" Ogden t, :45 a. m 11 : a. ra.
" Dener 9 a, m., 0 a. m,
' Kansas City 7:&) a. in., 9:30 a, m,
" Chicago 7:45 it. in., 9:30 a. in.
" Los Aiigeltn l:Ju p.in.,7 a. in.
" Kl Paso A p. m., 6p, m.
" Fort Worth 0:30 a. in., 0:30 p. m.
" City of .Mexlco9:&5a.m.,9;M a. m.
" Houston 4 a. in., 4 a. ra.
New Orleans fli'iip. m.,'.25a. ra.
" Washington 0:4'2 a. m 6:il a. m.
" New York 12:43 p. miJ;43 p. m.
Pullman and Tourist cars on both trains.
Chair cars Sacramento to Ogden and Kl Paso,
and tourist curs to Chicago, St. Louis, New Or
leant and Washington,
Connecting at San Francisco with several
lines lor Honolulu, Japan, China, Philippines,
Central and South America.
H. m. MILLER, O. P. A.,
Portland, Oregon
White Collar Line
Portland -Astoria Route
Str. "BAILEY GATZERT."
Dally round trips except Sunday.
TIBIK OAltD.
Leaves Portland 700A. M
Leave Astoria .7:00 P. M
Tb rough Portland connection with Steamer
ttancotiairom. jiwacoanu ijng ueacn points.
White Collar Line tickets Interchangeable
witu u, it. & .v. co. ana v. t, co. ticKets.
The Dalles-Portland Route
STEAMERS
"TAHOMA" and "METLAKO"
Dally trips except Buuday.
Sir. "TAHOMA."
Uavea Portland, Mon., Wed., Prl 7:00 A. 51
Leaves Tbe Dalles, Tues., Thurs. Sat., 7:00 A. M
Str. METLAKO."
Leaves Portland, Tues., Thu., Sat 7:00 A. M.
UavesThe Dalles Mon.. WedFrl 7:00 A.M.
Landln and otNce
Foot Alder Street.
Doth
phone Main sal,
l'orlland, Oregon,
AGENTS.
JOHN M. riLLOON..... . The Dalles, Or
A. J. TAYLOK. .- Astoria. Or
J. J. LUCKEY J. .nood Kiver. Or
WOLFOKU A IVVEK3 cue baimon, wash
J. c. WYATT ... .. Vancouver, Wash
It. B. 01LBKKTII ... Lyle, Wash
JOHN M. TOTTON........6teveuson, Wash
HENRY OI.M8TED............. Canon, Wash
WM. BUTLER. .................Butler, Wash
E. W. CRICHTON,
Portland, Oregon
TIE MOUSE FURNISHING CO.
(Incorporated.)
Manulactartrs ol
Woven Wire Mattresses.
Carpets, Portiere, Rugs. Lace Curtains.
naues, rurnuure, nan raper, rtcture
Frame, liattressea, Bedding.
UadertklBHdewblmtatpeclAky
B,07UMAU.an?ro: 0w-
MumSo Temp,0 Xuturft 0a0,
m
BT RAIL ANnWATKIt.
A
STQRU&CSLUM8II
RIVER RAILROAD CO.
fli
WITH
THROUGH PARLOR CARS
BKTWLKN
Portland, Astoria: Seaside
Leaves
Union Depot
Portland
For Mnygers, Kaln
Jer, Clntskanlc
WcHtpnrt, Clifton,
Astoria, Warren
ton, Flare), dear
hart 1'ark and Sea
side. Astoria A Seashore
Kxpress Dally.
Astorln Express
Dally.
Arrlres
Union Depot;
Portland
1:00 a, m.
11:10 a. m.
1:40 p. m.
fliMp. m.
(2:30 p.m.
Dally except Saturday.
(Saturday only.
Ticket odlcc, 25S Morrison street, and Unlotu
depot, Portland.
J. C. MAYO,
Gen. Pass. Agent, Astoria, Or.
fcJ--lTU HI 1 , Mmm
r immaummn
EwHaawtalm
SHAVER TRANSPORTATION Cp..)(l
STEAMER GEO. W. SHAVER,
Will Icaro Portland, font ol Washington St..
Sundny, Tuesday and 'lliursdny cvciiIiik nt &
o'clock, Inr -auvles Island, Kt. Ilelcm, Onptes
Deer Is nnd, Mnrllus, Knlnma, Neur City,.
Itniiler, Mt. C'otlln, Mnyirvr, Stella, Oak Point,.
Kriciiinus, Manaulllo,Ulatskanlo and nil way
innUliiK.
"BEST OF EVERYTHING"
In a word this tells of thl pas.
sctigcr service via '
THE NORTHWESTERN LINE
Klght Trains Dally between St. Paul and
Chicago, comprising
Tho Latest rtilliimn Hlrnpnrs,
l'rrlraa Dlnlnr Vara,
LILritry asnit tlbatirvMtlon Cars,
Kr Ititollnlnaj Chair Clara.
THKTWKNTIKTH CENTUKY TRAIN
"THE NORTHWESTERN LIMITED"
Hunt Every Day ol the Year.
The Finest Train in the World
Electric Lighted Steam Heated
TO CHICAOO nY DAYLIGHT.
The Itadcer State Kxnress, the fluent Day Trnlr
ItuunliiK Iletwven St. Paul and UIiIoiko vls-.
the Short Line. Connections irom thc-'-j
West made via.
The Northern Pacific,
Great Northern nnd 1
Canadian Pacific Rallwajs-
Thls Is alio the best lino between Omaha, Str
Paul and Minneapolis.
aii Agents sen ncKeis vi "in norinwesi-
crn L.MIU.
W. H. MEAD, General Agent.
H. L. SISLOR, T. A.
848 Alder Street, Portland, Or.
ao EAST.
VIA
fe
m
Shortest and Quickest Lln"?T -
.TO
ST. PAUL.DULUTH, MINNEAPOLIS, CHICK Jjf 1
AND ALL POINTS KAST. 'CmP'JI
Thrnurh I'nlnon anil Tourist Hlesnra .'isa' l
Ululii( himI llulTot Siuoklni; LllirHry Oar.
DAILY TIIAINM KA8TTIME: SEHVICK
AND SUENKUY UNz.qUALf.1).
TlcVets to olnts Kast vlathcjOKEAT North
krn Hailwav. on ate at Columbia boulhem
and O, It. & N. Depot Ticket Olllco, or Gnur
Noktiiekn Ticket Olllce
133 Third St., I'urtlntul, Or.
For Kates, Folders and full Information re
gardlne Kastern trip, call on or addreas
A. B. C. DENNISTON.
Ltijr i . nuu i u-fci-t kviii, i urumiu, or,
V
.,...,.-. ... W.-.1 -. ... ...... a n . X
U M. PAItniSH. FUA.NK E. WATKI.N8,
Notary Public. Notary Public.
O. E. WATKI.NB.
PARRISH, WATKINS I GO.
REAL ESTATE !
Insurance,
House and Loan
Agents.
2H iliir St.
Portlud, ltii
80 YEARS
EXPERIENCK
Timdc Mark
Dcsioms
Copyrights Ac.
Aorone sending sketch and description may
e,ulcklr ascertain our opinion free wbetber as
Invention U probably patentable. Commnnleaw
UoBasirletlveonfldantuL Handbook oa Patent
aent free. Oldest ac
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