The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905, October 25, 1902, Image 5

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THIS NEW AGKE, PdBTLANP, OREGON.
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BUSINESS- LOCALS.
Always ask for tho famous General
Arthur cigar. Esberg-Gunst Cigar
Co., general agonts, Portland, Or.
Cnll,nt Eunson iVWatklns, dealers in
cigars, tobacco and confections, Boda
water, etc. 03 Sixth Btieet, Portland,
Oregon.
For first , class dental work and
Erompt attontlon, go to tho Now York
cntal Parlors, Fourth and Morrison
streets.
Tho Yakima. Market, H. A. Drasen,
manager, fresh and cured meat and
poultry, 149 First sticct. Oregon
'phono Main 089.
Money to loan, on furniture, pianos,
or any good securities. Notea and
moragages bought. 8. W. King, room
45 Washington building.
Ford & Laws, successors to J. T.
Wilson. auctioneers, household furni
ture nnd .bankrupt stocks bought ami
sold. Office and salesrooms 182 First
Btrect, Portland, Oregon. Columbia
'phono EOS; Oregon 'phone South 2C1.
French Dyeing and Cleaning Worki.
All work dono at tery modreate prices.
Dyeing and cleaning of all kinds of
ladies' and gent's clothing. Morn
ing cloth dyed in 48 hours. J. Do
lcau, proprietor, 456 Gliean street.
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Wo want your trade Musio'halt
price; musical instruments of all
kinds, cash or installments. H. H.
Wright, wholcsalo and retail dealer in
musio and musical merchandise
Tho Musio building, 340 Wasighnton
street, Portland, Oregon.
F. E. BEACH & CO.,
Tho Pioneer Paint Company, mnko a
specialty of wiling tho bent tilings mado
in paints. Hojiho Paint, Floor Paint,
Barn Paint, Fonro Paint nnd Roof 1'uin.t;
EnamelH, Vurniolies, Colors, Stains,
Cementlco Kahomlnonnd general build-
nig mntorlal. 135 1'lrst St., w. W. cor-
nig mntori
Alder, Po
rtlund, Oregon.
THE BEST IS NONE TOO GOOD
FOR YOU.
And wo can furnish you with tho
BEST for no moro than you might
pay for tho WORST, therefore, don't
throw away good money for poor aer
vlco, but If you nro going East, or
havo friends coming West, let us tell
you what wo can offer on Chicago,
Washington, Now York, Boston, 'St.
Louis, Memphis, Now Orleans, and
all Intermediate points. Our rails are
laid In fourteen dlfforent states of the
Union.
Communlcato with us regarding
freight and passenger business; It's a
plcasuro to reply to your letter.
B. H. TRUMBULL,
J. C. LINDSAY, Commercial Agent.
T. F. & P. A.
142 Third St. Portland, Oregon
TirODEL IIAKEUY.
CHA8. KKTZEH, Proprietor.
All kinds of Cakes, Pies, Candies, Etc.
Goods delivered to any part of tho'City.
No. 3 First Street.
Walla Walla, Wash.
mllE SENATE.
OEO. nETZEH & CO.
FIRST-CLASS BAR.
FINE IMPORTED CIGARS.
, WALLA WALLA, WASH
TkKPOT LUNCH COUNTER.
( FRANK M. CUMMINQP, Proprietor.
All Kinds of Lunches Put Up for tho
Traveling Public.
WALLA WALLA, WASH.
T
HE 8ARANAC CAFE
EILL8 A OHLS, IVopi.
Cyru Noble WhUkey. LaJIng- llrandi of
WInet and Choice Cigars. Special!-, Olyropta
Beer.
Oregon 'Phone South mi.
41 N. Sixth St., Cor. Couch. PORTLAND, OR
A. L. LORENZEN.
Real Estate
Broker.
LOANS NEGOTIATED.
Informathn furnished regarding Wal
la Walla and Jmatilla Counties.
No. 6K Main Street,
WALLA WALLA, WASH
Bar Fixtures and
..Billiard Tables..
Have Re-established their busi
ness in
PORTLAND,
at 49 Third Street.
A full stock of Bar Fixtures, Bil
liard and Pool Tables. Bowlinp
Alleys and Supplies always on
hand.
EASY PAYMENTS.
J G. REDDICK, Manager.
HOTEL
aosr 9i,aoo,ooa.
The Portland
H. O. BOWERS, Mmnmfr.
Amarloan Plan, $3 Par Day
and Up war dm
HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS
AMD
OOMMEROIAL TRAVELERS.
Portland, Or agon
THE HELENA
E. C GREENE, Manager.
American plan.
An Up-to-Date Hotel. Is Be
ing Refurnished Throughout.
RATES: $3 and $4 Per Day.
Free Sample Rooms to Commercial
Men.
HELENA, MONT.
Southern Hotel
BUTTE, MONT.
Rates, $1 to $1.50 Per Day
DAN TEWEY, Prop.
Kum-C-iYle.
HOTEL STATE
Under New Management.
W. A. KOONTZ, Prop.
Fint-CUst Dining Room. American Plan.
Bar in Connection. Free Sample
Room. Free Bui.
EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS
Walla Walla, "Wash.
The White House
FOR .YOUIl
Clothing, Furnishings,
Hats and Shoes.
EVISR WILLING to SERVE YOU
RALPH E. OUICHARD, Prop.
Telephone Ited Ofil
102 Main Street. WALLA WALLA, WASH.
The Hotel Ridpath
SPOKANE, WASH.
MRS. M. EATON, M?r.
A Strictly First-Class and Modern
Hotel for Tourists and Com
mercial Men.
The Finleri
R. E. TAYLOK, Prop.
Headquarters for Mining
and Commercial Alen.
The Only Hotel in the City
American Plan
$3.oo to $5.oo Per Day,
BUTTE,
MONT.
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PORTLAND.
Dewey Palace
CHAS. WEISIDE, Prop.
Everything new and up to the times.
Table and rooms the best the market
affords. Assembly hall. Barber
Shop. Billiard rooms. Bowling
Alleys. Electric Lights. Hot and
cold water. Rooms en suite with
bath. Livery stable In connection.
Steam heat. Best beds and rooms
in the country. The bar is sup
plied with everything you want.
Bank in the building. Everything
up-to-date. Nothing mining. Head
quarters for tourists and commer
cial men J J J J J 0
NAMPA
IDAHO.
The Spokane
(European Plan.)
The Leading; Hostelry
in the State of Washington.
Headquarters for
the Traveling: Public
Special Samel Rooms with Arc light.
50 NEW BATH-ROOM SUITES
Elegant Public and
Private Dining: Rooms.
SPOKANE,
WASH.
HOTEL PEDICORD
T. J. PEDICORD, Prop.
Heated by Steam. Hot
and Cold Baths. Electric
Calls and Electric Lights
in every Room. j j j
EUREPEAN PLAN
Rooms 50c, 75c and'$1.00 Per Pay.
Meals, 25 Cents.
Frco Bub and Free Sample Rooms.
209-J3 Riverside Ave., SPOKANE
Hotel Cadillac
EDQAR E. K. SCHMITT, Prop.
Strictly First-Class. Mod
ern. European Plan. Sin
gle or en Suite. j J
Reservation by Wire. Commercial,
News Headquarters.
SPOKANE,
WASH,
HOTEL WHITMAN
ALLEN & LARKIN, Prop.
A New. Hotel With Modern
Improvements.
COLFAX,
WASH.
The Dalles Advertising
For First-Class Livery
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The New Livery Stable
O. h. SMITH, Proprietor,
Second Street near 1 m igblln Street.
The only Up-to-Date Livery In Tho
Dalles. Telephone No. 27; Long (Ih
aniin 1R71 TJin D.iIIph. Orwoil
tanco 1871
Tho Dalles, Oregon
COMING ATTRACTIONS.
"BARBARA FRIETCHIE.V
"Who touchos a hair on yon gray
head dies like a dog," woro tho Im
mortal words in Whlttler's poem that
havo caused tho blood of thousands
of Americans to tingle with patriot
Ism. Theso nro tho words, too, of
Stone will Jackson In tho war drama,
"Barbara Frletchlo," Tula Is to bo
I resented In this city at Cordray's
Theater for one week, commencing
next Sunday matinee, with Mnry Eliz
abeth Forbes In tho tltlo role. It was
first produced In tho West In San
Francisco during tho visit there of
President McKinloy, and was not only
witnessed by nearly nil tho members
of his cabinet, but by tho governors
of four states and their staffs. The
play Is in four acts, with tho scenes
laid In and around Frederick, Aid.
AN ALL ABIDING FAITH.
Tho Illinois Central Railroad Com
pany has an all abiding faith in tho
future of tho Great Northwest. A
short tlmo ago, this wns manifested
by tho establishment, in Scnttlo, of
rn agency to take enro of their Inter
ests there. Tho latest effort Is to put
on a splendidly equipped now train
pcrvlco between St. rnul and Chicago.
Tho now trains "will bo running Sun.
day, November 2. They will use their
own rails botwocn Chicago and Albert
Lea. Allnn.. and tho Minneapolis &
St. Louis- By. track from Albert Lea
to Minneapolis and St. Paul, running
into tho union depot nt. St. Paul,
which Is tho snmo that is used by nil
lines In that city.
Tho train Is to bo known as "Tho
Chicago. St. Paul and Minneapolis
Limited" nnd will consist of sleeping
car, buffet library enr and reclining
chair cor through without chongo be
tween Chicago nnd Minneapolis and
St. Paul. Dining car service will also
he mnlntalncd, supper bolng served
nut of Chicago and brcnkfnst into Chi
cago. Trains will leave St. Paul at
7:10 p. m. and nrrivo in Chicago 0:30
a. m.: leavo Chicago nt 0:10 p. m. and
nrrivo ht St. Paul 8:40 n. m., making
closo connection nt St Paul with nil
western lines. Tickets can bo pur
chnsed via this lino, In connection
with nil western lines, nt all stations.
For further Information regarding
rates, routes, time, ota, cnll on or
nddresB,
B. H. TRUMBULL.
Comm. Agt. HI. Cent. R. R.
142 Third St.. Portland, Ore.
PAUL B. THOMPSON.
F. P. A. III. Cent. R. R.,
Seattle, Wash.
Legislative Ticket.
John B. Wilson Twelfth district
A. F. Koob Thirteenth district
E. AI. Denton Thirteenth district
County Ticket.
J. Z. Smith Auditor
Chnrlcs S. Painter Sheriff
O. O. Brcczo Clerk
Lester S. Wilson Attorney
Lew Lochr Surveyor
R. J. Bcrrymnn Assessor
J. Elmer Alyers Stipt. Schools
W. B. Tlowloy Treasurer
W. D. Smith Coroner
J. J. Huff man... Justlco of tho Peace
Levi Alalono Constable
Frank E. Smith,.. Comm. 1st district
John N. AIcCaw....Comm. 3d district
You will not fall to attend the Au
tumn Danco given by tho Household
of Ruth nt G. A. R. hall. 1st and Tay
lor streets, Tuesday, October 28th.
Brown's orchestra Iioh boon engaged
nnd will furnish music from 8 to 12
o'clock. v
PHILLIPS TRUNK CO.
Trunks Made to Order
Also Taken in Exchange.-
TRUNKS REPAIRED.
311 Morrison St.,
Opposite Postoffice
Butte Goal
Company.
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Coal and Wood
Hay and Orain
Ommlmrm
Mm Mmmamt . Mmmm
Oantant. Plamtar Parlm.
Granite Wall Plamtar. Eta.
City olllce, 19 Eait Ilromluay: Telephone -17
Yanli, Upiier Main H trout Itailroud Truck ;
Telephone w i.
murre, momtama:
Walla Walla Advs.
NETTLETON'S SHOES
AltE
GENTLEMEN'S SHOES
And oii ill always (lnd u nice
lino of tho latent styles here.
We aleo carry tho bent lino of
(3.60 Shoo in tho city.
THE CASH SHOE CO.
0, X. HATCH, Mannger.
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THE NEW AQE.
Establlihcd 1890. A. P. Griffin, Manage.
Olllce, 22 Stiuk Street, Concord Hulldlntt,
Portlnud, Oregon.
AGENTS.
C. A. Kilter rortlund, Oregon
K. II. Holme SH)k(vne, WmihlnKtou
K. Krltz Keoblo anil) 915 Paclllc Ava.,
!.. H. liniCO -...I TUCOIIIfl, WAMt.
Waldo llogel Walla Walla, Wah.
To Iniur publication, all local ticwa ratut
reach ui not later than Thursday morning of
each week.
Subscription price, one year, payable In ad
vance, fi 00.
CITY NEWS
Mrs. T. Doldon's condition Is still
very critical.
Mr. W. L. D. Plunior has gono to
housekeeping nt 2C$ 20th N.
Mr. Wm. Allen has hecn slightly un
der tho wtnthor for tho past week.
Mrs. A. Nowsomo, who hns heen 111
for some tlmo pnst, doos not Improve.
Mr. II. II. Hunter hnsncccptcd a po
sition with tho Columbia Telophono
company.
Neatly furnlBhcd rooniB nt reason
nolo rntes apply to Mrs. Annlo Yates,
307 Couch street.
Mrs. L. Dalmor returned homo last
wcok from an extended visit to
friends In tho East.
Mr. T. Davis, who Is In tho employ
of tho U. S. surveying department,
spent sovoral days In tho city this
woc't
Mrs. J. GlvcnB, who has boon stop
ring with Mrs. J. C. Logan, left for
her homo In Oakland, Col., on tho
lGth Inst.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and Mrs.
Harris, nil lately of St. Paul, aro
stopping with Mrs. M. A, Goodwin of
415 Davis street.
Mr. Chas. Connors, lately of Knox
vllle, Tonn., has accepted a position
with J. P. Flnloy & Son, ono of tho
leading undertaking flnnd In tho city.
Mrs. W, S. Robinson, of Unlvorslty
Park, entertained at dinner on tho
10th Inst., nov. J. W. Wright, wlfo
nnd baby, Mrs, M. Cnrr and Mrs. D.
Knox.
Mr. Frank Mitchell has accepted a
position as traveling companion with
Col. John S. Crawford, tho votoran In
dian scout. Thoy loft for California
Wednesdny.
Thoro will Jo no services at tho A.
M. R. Zlon church on Sunday evening,
October 2Cth. On Novombor 2d tho
choir will glvo a sacred concort. Full
particulars noxt week
NOTICK.Thoro will bo a showor
pnrty and hat trimming contest nt
Bcthol A. M. 13, church Frldny oven
lng, Octobor 31, given by tho ladles
of tho church, Admission, adults, 10c;
children, Do.
Sorvlcos nt Dothol A. M. E. church.
G8 N. 10th streot, preaching at 11:00
n. in. nnd nt 8:30 p. m.; class mooting
at 12:00 m.; Sunday school, 1:00 p.
m. You and your frlonds aro cor
dially Invited.
Rov. J. W. Wright loft W'odnosdny
evening to attend tho genoral confer
ence which meets on tho 29th Inst. In
Los AiiRoled. Cnl. It Is thn wish of
many of the friends of tho church that
he bo returned for nnothor year.
On Wednesday of this woek Mr. .1.
Olasco entertnlned a few frlonds Jn
honor or his 30th birthday.
Nows hns boon received of tho mur
der by her husband of Mrs, Llzzlo
Mooro, hotter known to our eltlzons
as Mrs. Llzzlo Clipper, In n fit of
Jealous rngo ho shot her. Thoy wore
living In Hanford, Cnl, He had for
merly served a term In tho ppnlton
tlary for cutting a man It Is said In
this caso also about his wlfo,
On Wednesday of this woek a ver
dict of murder In tho first dogreo was
returned In tho caso of Gfo. Smith,
who shot his wlfo on tho 22d of Au
gust, In this city. No other vonllct
wns expoctcd, as tho facts In tho enso
showed promedltntlon, Ills lawyor
asked for nnd wns granted a week to
mako a move for a now trial.
D. C. Allen, of Chicago, a Pullman
porter, after lingering in tho hospital
flvo or six weeks, died Soptombnr 20,
Ho wns born In Yazoo, SIIss,, March
ft, 1870. Mrs. Allen, his wlfo, nrrlvod
In Portlnnd Sunday, Tho funeral wns
held Monday at 2:30 at tho undertak
ing parlors. Tho train porters had
chargo of tho body, Itov. Tolson of
flclatlng, Tho Applo Dumpling soolnl given
at tho Mt. Olivet church was a credit
to tho committee. Tho dumplings
woro delicious and few wero content
ed to stop without sending tholr plates
hack for a second supply. Tho com
mittee had a liberal number on hand
i
and wero able to fill all tho demands.
A neat dtim was realized for tho bene
fit of tho church.
Wo learn that In tho near futtiro
wo will havo on orchestra composed
of colored gentlemen and Indies who
will be ablo to furnish music for any
nnd all entertainments. They Intend
to glvo a concert nnd entertainment
in tho near futuro to assist to defray
tho expenses of procuring tho neces
sary Instruments. It Is a worthy
cause and should bo encouraged.
Rev. ToUon and wife wero agree
ably surprised Tuesday evening by
tho ladles and friends of Dothol A. M.
E. church gathering In tho pnrsonngo
with bnBkots ladpn with plenty of
everything to Bntlsfy tho inner man,
A Jolly crowd, n delightful evening;
u number of songs nnd musical selec
tions; a short speech by tho pastor,
then nil departed for tholr sovoral
homes.
John W. E. Wright, tho oldoBt sou
of Itcv. J. W. Wright, of tho A. M. 13.
Zlon church, surprised tho family by
paying them an unexpected visit last
week. They had not had tho plcasuro
of bolng together for over two yenrs.
Ho Is nt present in tho employ of tho
P. Dining Cnr Co. On tho 20th Inst.
nkfow frlonds woro Invited to nueot at
a reception In his honor nt tho parson
ago. A very pleasant ovculng was.
spent.
Tho fact that Mrs. O. L. LInthocum
hns taken chnrgo of tho lunch coun
ter nt Messrs. Allen nnd Walkor's es
tablishment Is sudlclent gunrantuo
that any ono desirous of partaking of
Htich a meal as your mother UBed to
cook will mako no mistake in giving
hor n call at No. 102 N. flth street,
whoro sho has cozy quartors nnd Is
ready to servo meals that tho most
fastidious will bo satisfied with.
While sho has only beou established
far n few days tho famo of hor meals
has gono far and wldo.
Tho mock trial at tho Paul, Lawronco
Dunbar Literary society drow a largo
audlonco who wero amused, Instruct
ed and entertained from tho begin
ning to tho end of tho performance
and whilst tho Jury wero not gallant,
enough to grant tho lndy in tho caso
tho damages that sho claimed as tho
result of tho breach of promise, tho
sympathies of tho audience woro with
hor nnd that to a great moasuiu con
soled her for tho loss of her case. Tho
mcotlngs of tho society with tho ap
proach of winter are Increasing In
tho number to uttondants and also In
interest. All nro Invited. Thn meet
ings nro held each Thursday evening
nt tho A, M. E. Zlon church, 13th and
Main street.
Monday, October 31, will long bo
remembered by tho throng of merry
llttlo folks that gathered at No. 840
tth streot In response to Invitations
iBsucd by Mrs. M. E. West, requesting
tuolr presence in nonor of the birth
day of two of her grandchildren, MIbi
Edith nnd Master Bovcrn Gray. Tf
afternoon was spent In gnmes, mus
song and dancing. Light refros
monts woro served, tho kind thnt a
pealed to tho eye and pnlato of tl
young folks nnd nt dusk thoy wni
dismissed. MIsb Edith nnd Musto
Sevorn woro each tho recipient oi
many tokens of friendship, Lack of
spaco and tho largo number that par
ticipated prevents us from giving Hho
list of names' or presents.
Having learned that tho 17th Inst
was Mr. W. H. Cartor'a birthday, u
largo number of friends took posses
blon of his place of abode nnd upon
his arrival proceeded to meet out to
him tho dosu prescribed by nnclont
uungo of a "blow for each year und
ono to grow on," but as tho rod was
yielded by femlnino hands tt did no
serious haim. Tho evening pnssod
nwlftly .twuy onllvenod with music,
song, dancing and games, At mid
night a sumptuous ropnst was spread
nfter which tho festivities wero re
sumed und kept up till a latu hour in
tho morning when tho merry company
took their doparturo, wishing him
many huppy returns of tho day.
Three years ago, unknown, n per
fect strangor to Portland, Mrs. Em
ma Mooro arrived In Portland and
opened n hoarding house on n small
Bcalo. Sho wob hor own cook, wnltor
and dlshwnshor, Strict attention tc
business and oxcollenco of service
oon brought increase of business tc
her nnd today sho stands In tho foro
most rank, having found it necessary
to sociiro inrgor and moro commodlus
quarters, from tlmo to tlmo, ns hor
business Increased, Sho has now
taken tho premises a. 105 and 107 N,
Park streot, whoro, with a corps of
cfllrlont nsslBtuntt! sho is prepared
to furnish meals nt all hours. In addi
tion sho has neatly furnlsbo' rooms
for rent nnd Is prepared at all times
to furnish hot baths. Sho has 'iHibed
hor now quarters "Tho Cnstlo" nnd
iho name Is no misnomer ns tho ap
pointments aro elegant and comniod
Ions, Mis, Moore's success U but mi
other proof that there nro nnnnrtunl
tics for success In our midst for nny
nnd nil who will start a business and
glvo It tholr attention.
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