Hfjmr.WW IMM M THE NEW AGE. POK'JLVLAND, OREGON. THE NEW AOE. Established 1896. A. P. Orlffln, Mutineer. Omcc, 242J Stark Street, Concord Unlldinp, Portland, Orcpon. AOKNTS. 0.' A. Ulttcr Portland, Oregon E. It. Holmes -Spokane, WiMhltiRton F l'rlu Kecblo nnd 91ft I'ncillc A .-., K, H. llruco ...( Tncmnn, Wash' Waldo liogel Walla Walla, Wah. Tn lnsuro publication, all local now mint reach ui not Inter than Thursday morning of each week. Subscription price, one year, pnyablc In ad vance, li.U0. (pITV NEWS J Mrs. Joseph Wisdom is quite 111 with tho grip. Mrs. Pctor Leo lins boon suffering with an attack of neuralgia. Miss Blancho Crawford Is slowly re covering her health. Mr. Frank Montera and sister, Mrs. Geo. Carter, of Victoria, B. C. nro tho guests of Mrs. A. Yates of 307 Couth. i Quarterly meeting serviced will he hold at nethol A. M. E. church De cember 14. Miss Ella Slcdco, of Tacomo. Is tho guest of Mrs. Mitchell of 18th and East Morrison. On Thnnksglvlng Mr. and Mrs. J. E. "Watson entertained Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Prcscott nnd Mrs. J. Qreen. On Thnnksglvlng Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Wisdom entertained Mr. nnd Mrs. Robt. Perry, Mr. R. Hill and Dr. Sponcer. Mount Olivet DnptlBt church ser vices nt 11:00 a. m. and 8:00 p. m. Public cordially Invited to nttend. 'Seventh nnd Everett. On tho 30th Inst. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. A. Rlttor ontrrtnlned Miss Orneo Ross Miss Edna Duncnn, Mr. S. Meredith nnd .Mr. Chns. Allen. Mr. Jns. N. Fullllove received the sad news of tho death of his mother nt Cnnton, Miss., on tho 3rd Inst., after an lllnoss of about four weeks, Mrs. A. Duncan dispensed tho boa pltnllty of Thnnksglvlng dny by en tertaining nt dinner Mr. nnd Mrs. C. A. Rlttor. Miss Edna Duncan nnd Mr. S. Morcdlth. Pendleton Smith nnd Mildred Strndo woro quietly .married at Elsie Hngens' Wednesday evening, 4 p. m., Rev. Tol son officiating. Thoy will bo homo to tholr friends nt CO Elln street. Mrs. Jnno Leo of Washington, D. C, Id tho guest this week of her nephew, Mr. Jns. E. Watson, of this city, whllo on routo to Vlctorln, B. C. where she expects to reside In tho future. Mr. Ed. Bnlmor mot with tho mis fortuno to break one of tho bones In his hand In attempting to move a crate of. fruit. Ho Is compelled to tnko n vacation, but Is rapidly recov ering. Tho frco Thanksgiving reception nt Bethel was well attended and every body expressed thomselvon ns being well, pleased. Tho little Missed Day, Rhodes nnd Edwnrds served dainty re freshments. Tho Thanksgiving feast at Mr. Wm. Washington's residence on Qulncy street, was partaken of by Mrs. L. Watcrford, MJbb M. Mooro, Mr. Frnnk Douglas, Mr. H. Vaughn nnd Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Washington. Services nt A. M. E. Zlon church, 13th nnd Main street, Sundny, Decem ber 7, at 11:00 n. m. and 8:00 p. m.; Sunday school nt 1:00 p. m. Seats frco. Public cordially Invited to at tend. Rov. C. B. F. Moore, pastor. A .meeting of tho members of tho Afro-Amerlcnn council Is called for Wednesday, December 10. nt tho Beth el A. M. E. church, G8 N. Tenth, for tho purpose of arranging for their nn ntial celebration, A full attendance is earnestly requested. Services nt Bethel, 68 N. Tenth street: Preaching, 11:00 n. m. and nt 8:00 p. m.: clnse mooting, 12:15 p. m.: Sunday school, 1:00 p. m. By request tho famous songster. Frank T. Mor rell, will sing n baritone solo, "Tho Palms." All aro cordially Invited. Tho fact that Booker T. Washing, ton is to visit tho coast this month should cnuso a movement to bo mndo to Induco him to como to Oregon. The Now Ago suggests thnt some of our prominent citizens call a meeting to that end. Who will take tho initia tive? Mrs. II. M. Gray of 840 First street gnvo a Thanksgiving dinner In honor of tho now pastor of tho Zlon A. M. E. church, Rov. C. B. F. Moore. Thoso present woro: Mrs. R. C. Wil liams, Mrs. E. A. West, Rov. C. B. F. Moore, Mx. H. II, Hunter and Mr. G. Wi Johnson. Where did tho gentleman dlno on Thanksgiving, who declined an invi tation to partake with his sister and her family on the grounds that ho and his brother were to dino together. The brother says he has not had tho pleasure to bo In his company for more than two weeks. On the 19th Inst, a comedy drama, entitled "A Bachelor's Exclusive Club," in three acts, will be presented at tho Bethel A. M. E. church. Some , of tho best talent in tho city has con i sented to take part and nro rapidly perfecting themselves In their differ ent characters. Admission, 15 cents. The committee In chargo of the en tertnlnment given nt tho Baptist church last month desire to stato that owing to unforeseen circumstances the canvass for votes was Interfered) with and the nwardlng of tho ring was necessarily iererret until a inter uaie, Duo notice of tho time will be given, A number of tho friends of Mrs. M. A. Powell, tbo daughter of Mrs. A. i Yates, who lately returned from tho South land, tendered her a pleasant surprlso ' on Wednesday evening. Music, songs nnd cards caused tho evening to pass swiftly awny. Lunch wns served nt midnight, after which thoso present b'ado adieu to tho hostess. Ono of tho most unique entertain ments of late wns tho pantomime en tertainment given nt Mt. Olivet Bap tist church on Friday evening under the leadership of Mrs. E. Hunter. Quito a number wcro present nnd n neat sum was realized. Excellent olnn chowder was served by tho com mittee. Tho Interest In tho sowing circle for the benefit of the Zlon church Is In creasing. A largo number o( useful nnd hnndsome articles have boon com pleted nnd Indications point to n suc cessful fair which will be held In tho church on tho 23d nnd 24th Indt. The next meeting will bo hold Monday evening at the residence of Mrs. Lulu Enston, 411 Seventh. All Interested nro Invited to nttend. Miss Irene Bnrnnrd entertained n number of hnr llttlo friends on Friday November 28th. ultimo. It being the nnnlvorsnry of her birthday. The hours passed swiftly away, tho llttlo ones being pleasantly employed with various gnmes. Light refresh ments were served. Amongst thoso present wcro: Ulysses Thomas, Ora Rhoods, Mnrtha Leo, Eliza Day, Georglo Edwards. Louisa Logan, Ornco Lognn, Dplllo Waterford and John Lognn. Tho Daughters of Hope meet ovory Wednesday afternoon at tho Bethel A. M. E. church. As several applications for membership havo boon received nt each meeting tho now society bids fair to become oultc nonulnr. It is under tho leadership of tho following officers : W. Princess, Goorrlo Ed wnrds: V. Princess. Bcntrico Watson; R. Con.. Ulysses Thomns; L. Con., Louiso Lognn j Keeper of Robes, Oro Rhondes: Keopor of Seals. Eliza Day; Treas., Irene Barnard; Inner Onto Keopor, E. B. Plununcr. Rev. C. B. F. Mooro, tho newly ap pointed pnstor of tho A. M. E. Zlon church In this city, nrrlvcd In tho city on Monday, tho 24th Inst. Ho filled tho pulpit morning nnd evening on tho 30th. On nccount of the- In clement wenthor tho concregntlon was not ns largo as usual. Rov. Mooro Is dignified In nppenrnnco; a calm but lmprcsslvo speaker and his discourse shows him' to uo well rend and n sound rensoner. The membora of tho church aro to bo congratulated on their good fortunate In securing such a lender. Como ono! Como nil! At tho First A. M. E. Zlon church, Main nnd 13th street, Sundny, December 7th, punch ing by our new pastor, Rov. C. B. F. Moore, nt 11:00 n. m.t toxt, Gen. 19.2C. Hid subject, "Many Fleo Under Ter rors of Natural Conscience, But Whon These Subside Thoy Look Back and Aro Lost." And nt 8:00 p. m. tho Rov.'s sermon will bo largoly, if not wholly, addressed to tbo young men and wo men of this city. His text. Proverbs 4:26. His subject: "Tho Habits nnd Amusements of tho Young." AUo there will bo special song servlco by tho choir. Tho first result of bringing tho Jim crow enr law before tho courts In Now Orlenns results in n dismissal of tho chargo against tho officers of ono of the lines of street cars who refused or neglected to hnvo tholr cars parti tioned off as tho law directed, although tho law has been In forco in that city only since tho 1st of November. It was gonerally disregarded and now slnco tho rofusnl of the courts to pun ish for tho violation of tly snmo It is apt to becomo n dead letter but it would bo better to hnvo it carried to ono of tho higher courts and decided on Its merits. On tho 11th Inst, tho now orchestra started under tho management of Mr. A. H. Lognn will glvo their Inltlnl en tertainment nt tho Union hitll, on Stnrk between First and Second streets. -The object of tlio entertainment Is to rnlso means to nsslst to defray tho expense of procuring Instruments nnd other In cidental expenses. Tho object Is a worthy ono nnd desorvlng of liberal patronage. Tho members of tho or chestra are: 1st violin nnd loidor. Geo. Carnahan; piano, Miss Bonnlo Thomas: 2d violin, Miss O. Gray; cor net, A. H. Logan; bnss, E. D. Crumble, They will bo assisted on this occnslon by some of our lending talont. In many ways tho President Is show ing that ho doeB not Judpo a man by tho color of his skin. Two of his latest acts that havo endeared him to the Afro-Americans of this country nro his refusal to withdraw his nominee for a prominent office in South Caro lina when objected to on account of color and In tho appointment of two of our leading representative cltlzons tn Important lucrntlvo positions, viz: Thos. T. Fortune ns a special commis sioner to investigate tho condition of our Insular possessions and John S. Durham, of South Carolina as assist ant nttorney to tho Spanish Claims Commission, On Tuesday the 16th Inst. Now Northwest Lodge .will celebrate Its 18th anniversary at their hnll south east corner Second and Yamhill. Tho following program has been arranged: Opening chorus, by tho Lodge: nd dress of welcome, J. E. Watson, N. G.; violin solo, Geo. Carnahan with piano accompaniment by Miss B. Thomas; address on Now Northwest Lodgo. C. A. Rltter. P. N. F.; recitation. Miss C. Gray; solo, J, W. Payne; address on the order In general, Howard Sprowll. P. N. P.; duet, Mesdames Gray and Newman; toasts and sentiments, F, D. Thomas, P. N. F., toast master. A cordial Invitation Is extended to all of their friends to bo present on this occasion. Admission free. on Tuesday evening tho A. M. E. zton church wns filled. It being tho occasion of a double function. A re reptlon to tho new pastor, Rov. C. D. F, Mooro. as well as a farewell recep- tlon to tho family of Rev, J. W. Wright. The exercises wero opened with singing followed by a prayer by Rev. O. W, Tolson of the Bethel A. M. E. church, dolcct reading by Mrs. R. C. Williams, address of welcome by Rov. Tolson. Lack of space forbids a more extended notice of Rov. Tolson's remnrks which were hearty ringing words of cheer nud welcome. Mes dames Newman nnd Gray's duct wns rendered In their usual excellent man tier, after which Rev. Mooro respond ed id nn eloquent address which won tho hearts of his auditors. Mr. W. II. Carter's boss solo closed tho pro gram, after which a pleasant hour wns parsed In tho vestry In social conver sation nnd nn opportunity was given to become acquainted with tho now pnstor, whilst light refreshments wcro served. PORTLAND HOTEL NOTES. Mnth, Holson Is a victim of somnnm bullsm. Why don't mo waiters glvo n bone fit for their bIcic comrade, Mr. George Gnrdnor? Tho Now Ago Is in groat demand on Saturdnys by all tho waiters, but wo aro sorry to sny that very few nro subscribers. Only n borrowpr and a rubber neck. We nro glad to say that tho waiters at Tho Portland, with few exceptions, nro lenrnlng tho nrt of saving tholr earnings. So.mo hnvo bought homes nnd paid for thom and othors nro buy ing. It Is quite nmuslng and some times Interesting to hear David Leo nnd In telligent Jim, two old wnr vetorand, discuss tho merits and demerits of cer tain men and measures. Leo wns In the civil war and Jim wns nn officer In Coxoy's nrmy. Loo may hnvo fought, or ho .may havo not; wo hnvo bis word thnt ho did of course. Ho has no scard to show for It. Jim during his famous mnrch across tho country to Washington fought nny old thing to cnt ho could get. But from tho wny ho choked n mnn this week ho wnnts to ro-onllst In somo kind of war. TACOMA DEPARTMENT F. FRITZ KGEBLR, E. S. BRUCE, Correspondents. Tncoma, Wash., Dec. 2, 19p2. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Jones, of North E street entertained friends at enrds Tuesday night. Tho 39th annlvarsary of tho Eman cipation will bo eelobrated In Tncoma on Jnnunry 1, 1903, at Columbus hall. Mr. and MrB. H. P. Lawhorn ontor tntned friends from Santtlo at tholr now homo on Stato street Thanksgiv ing Day. Miss Mnbol Walker hnd as guests for dinner Thanksgiving Dny: Miss Mabel Doago, Messrs. Louis Hill and Jno. R. Dnvls. Tho programmo for tho Knlghtd of Pythias entertainment which Is to bo hold Dccembor 31 nt Odd Follows hnll on A street, will bo announced soon. On Inst Wednesday ovonlng Rov. J. D. Peddlgrow general lecturor nnd or ganizer of tho Colored Protective League of America mndo an address at tho Allen A. M. E. church 14th and G stroctd. On Monday evening of Inst wcok tho young ladles of tho Allen A. M. E. church gavo a literary and musical entertainment to aid tho trustees of tho church. Quito a noat llttlo sum wad realized. MIbb Ella SIcdgo loft last Wednes day for Portland to bo gono all win tor. On tho evening prior to her de parture sovornl of hor frlonds woro out at her cozy llttlo homo on 34th street and aftor partaking of tho lux uries which wero prepared for tho oc casion all bade her good-byo, wishing that she will return before tho winter Is over. Miss Ethel Butler entortalned at dinner Thanksgiving Day: Miss Bar bara Davis, of Seattle; Messrs. Edw. F, Meyer, of Bremerton and E. S. Bruce. The dinper wns proparcd sole ly by Mlsd Butler which demonstrated hor ability In that lino. She has few equals If nny superiors. Nothing could havo been Improved upon. In tho evening n fow friends wero asked down In honor of Miss Davis and Mr. Moyer. Prof. Jno. Hnll was on hand with hla orchestra and tho tlmo wns spent In dnnclng. At twelvo o'clock "Homo. Sweot Homo" wns 'played, much to tho regrot of all present. WALLA WALLA NEWS WALDO BOOLE, Correspondent. Walla Walla, Wash., Dec. 4, '02. Miss Marion Minion returned from a trip to La Grande. C. A. Strong, of Pendleton, was a visitor to Walla Walla yesterday. Mrs, Ella Davis entortalned n few frlonds at her hame, 212 9th strcot, Monday evening. Mrs. Ollle Clark, who has been vis iting hor mother In San Jose, has re turned to Whlla Walla. Mr. Chas. Birch has bought a nice llttlo home on Fourth street. Let others follow Brother Charles. Mr. A. J. Taylor has opened a Ken tucky Hardware storo In Alder street. His chief line Is skates. Preparations for n grand ball to bo given on tho ovo of Christmas by tho men of tho 9th cavalry aro woll under way. Mr, and Mrs. Geo. T. Williams havo returned from a trip through tho Coeur d'Alono country where they en Joyed sleigh riding and zero weather. Tho annual fair of tho RlBtors open ed at Armory Hall Monday evening. Director Gung'l of tho Ninth Cavalry. Band and his musicians rendered ex cellent selections and wero among tho leading attractions of tho fair. Sixteen thousand emigrants havq left Norway this year, chlolly for North America. Lust year's total was 11,000. The oldest licensed village alehouso In England Is said to be the George Inn, In North St. Philip. The license dates from 10T. Mother Willie, I hope you never do anything so wicked ns to tie tin cans to dogs' tails. Willie No'in. I never do iiothlti but hold tho dog. Baron Henri do Rothschild, who Is n distinguished physician and specialist In Infantile diseases, nut only drives motor cars, but manufactures them. David Crosby Foster, president of tho Poughkeepslo Savings Bank, Is be lieved to bo the oldest bank president In the country, being OH years old. The cheapest postal service In tho world Is that of Japan, where for two sen about seven-tenths of n penny letters are conveyed nil over tho em pire. When freo from Ico tho Yukon River Is nnvlgablo for largo steamers 1,005 miles, a distance more than twice us great ns that from Chicago to New Orleans An unfortunate brlckmakcr nt Ho nan, China, has been fined -'0,000 bricks for n misdeed. The nlternntlvo was to be beaten nnd' handed over to a mandarin. Tho Jews of Pnlestlno nre entirely descended from Jews who returned to thnt land from Europe. Most of them speak u corrupt form of the German language. Captain McKcuzle, of the whnllng bark Ptntlna, recently captured u pure white whale, tho first he has seen In tho twenty-flvo years that ho has fol lowed tho sea. Several St. Petersburg merchants are organizing a private expedition for the exploration of Northern Slberln, with n view to ascertaining Its commercial resources nnd possibilities. Lord Alverstone, the lord chief Jus tlco of Englnnd, Is president of a madrigal society, nnd often goes straight from tho law courts to Its monthly meetings, where he sings his part with tho greatest enjoyment The white-marked tussock moth Is a natlvo of North America, It ranges the territory east of tho Rocky Moun tains and attacks almost every varie ty of shade, fruit and omnmental trees, with the exception of the coni fers. The French colonies on the west coast of Africa aro Increasing In Im portance every year and aro receiving zealous attention from tho French gov ernment. Tho United States exported to these .colonies In 1000 (057,200 worth nnd received therefrom products to tho value of fOOl.lOS. New York has 1,323 fewer stables and 8,000 fewer horses than in Decem ber, 1800. Tho decrenso Is attributed to tho dlsappeiuance of horse cars on surface lines. Expert observers think thnt tho automobile, nt tho present rate of Improvement, will banish tho horse from business tratilc within four or llvvears. Novel flrst-nhl-to-the-lnjured boxes aro to bo scattered In tho streets of Paris. Outwardly tho apparatus re sembles a lamp-post letter box, and It contains a smi.il medicine chest, a fold ing stretcher and a telephone for sig naling tho neirest ambulance station. Access to tho box Is gained by break ing a glass panel. Tho popular vote In Mississippi has decided that tho portraits of the fol lowing ten prominent citizens of the State shall be placed on tho walls of the now cnpltol: Jefferson Davis, J, Q. C. Lamar, E. C. Walthall, James George, 8. S. Prentiss, J. M. Stone, Georgo Polndexter, William Sharkey, Georgo Footo nnd J. L. Power. Tho regulation of nutomobllo speeds Is likely to prove an Increasingly seri ous matter. In n Into lustnuco careful measurement for two furlongs showed n speed of eighteen miles mi hour, yet tho driver testified that ho wus not ex ceeding n rnto of six miles, Perhaps some Inventor may supply police au thorities with a cheap continuous speed recorder whoso attachment to motor vehicles may bo made compul sory. As an Instance of tho observnnco of tho Sabbath In Scotland, nn English paper tells of n postman having a routo between Stirling and Blalrdrum inond. Ho was observed to rldo a bi cycle over his six miles on week days and to walk the snmo distance on Sun day, and when asked why, replied that ho was not allowed to uso tho ma chine on Sunday. An Investigation followed, nnd the postman's explana tion proved to bo correct. Tho most curious part of nn adver tisement now running In somo of tho English papers of a wonderful charm "worn by Phnrnoh 4,000 years ago," and guaranteed to "bring success In buslines, fortune In speculation nnd happiness in homo life, health, strength and vigor," nnd for sale by tho advertiser, Is a report, Incorpo rated In tho advertisement, from St. Chad HoHcuwen, of tho British Mu seum, certifying thnt tho artlclo sul mltted to him is often found on Egyp tian mummies, nnd "its magical use Is undoubted." Two of (i Kind, Oyer Bald heuds remind mo of kind words. Myer-What's tho nnswer? Gyer-They can never dye. Never Jutigo a woman's cooking by the apologies she makes for it. COMING ATTRACTIONS. "A Llttlo Outcast" Is tho most con spicuous drnmntlc sensation of the hour. It is a stirring and coherent ro mantic play tn four nets and bovoii scones, and Is played by an nblo cast. As to tho matorlnl aspects of the production, such ns scenery, costumes, furnlturo nnd tapestries, n high degrco of excellence, has been reached, and theator-goors will bo treated to many views of mag nificent stngo settings. "A Llttlo Out cast" will bo presented nt Cordray's Theater for ono week, commencing with tho mntlnco Sunday, December 7, Tho usual ladles' and children's matinee will bo given Snturday. BUSINESS LOCALS. Neatly furnished rooms nt reason ublo rates apply to Mrs. Annlo Yntes, 307 Couch street. Always ask for tlio famous General Arthur cigar. Esbcrg-Qunst Cigar Co., general agents, Portland, Or. For first class dental work and Erompt attention, go to tlio Now York lontal Parlors, Fourth and Morrison Btrccts, Money to loan, on furniture, pianos, or any good securities. Notes and moragnges bought. 8. W. King, room 45 Washington building. Call at Kunt'ou & WntkiiiH, dealers in cigars, tobacco nnd confections, soda witter, etc. 03 bixth stieet, Portland, Oregon. Tho Yaklnm Market, II. A. Brascn, 'mnnngor, fresh nnd cured ment nnd poultry, 149 First street. Oregon 'ptiono Main U8'J. " Ford & Lnws, successors to J. T. Wilson, auctioneers, household furnl turo nnd bankrupt stocks bought nnd sold. Ofllco nnd salesrooms 182 First street, Portland, Oregon. Columbln 'phono COS; Oregon 'phono South 261. French Dyeing and Cleaning Works. All work dono nt very inodrcnto prices. Dyeing and cleaning of all kinds of ladies' and gent's clothing. Morn ing cloth dyed in 48 hours. J. Do Icau, proprietor, 455 Qlisan street. We want your trade. Music half Erico; musical instruments of all inds, cash or installments. ' H. II. Wright, wholesalo and retail dealer in music and musical merchandise Tho Music building, 340 Wasighnton street, Portland, Oregon. F. E. REACH & CO., Tho Pioneor Paint Company, make n specialty of selling the best things mndo in paints. 1 1 on so Paint, Floor Paint, Barn Paint, Fence Pnlutnml Roof Paint; Enamels, Varnishes, Colors, Stains, Cementico KnUomino nnd general build ing mntorial. 1115 First St., N. W. cor Aider, Portland, Oregon. A DOZEN DIFFERENT WAYS. When tho ordlnnry citizen Intends to go cast, or send fjr frlonds or re latives to como west, tho cholco of routes Is a question that always bothers him. Ho wnnts to know If tho samo routo ho used once, some tlmo ago, makes tho same connec tions, If tho prlco 1b tho sumo, If It costs tho samo to go cast that it did to como west. Possibly ho has heard or read of famous points of In terest In tho west or middle west thnt ho overlooked on tho trip ho mado Did not seo thom becnusn he had not tlmo; did not know ho cculd for tho snmo monoy; did not know ho could got n dtopovor. There aro hundreds of questions ho would have asked, many things ho would like to hnvo soon nnd many accommodations h could hnvo enjoyed, only, ho did not hnvo tlmo to look Into tho subject, and It was too much bothor anyway. Hero Is a suggestion thnt will nnvo you all that trouble, vexation and re gret. Tho Illinois Central Railroad Company runs cast nnd and Bonth from St. Pnql, Omahii mid St, Louis, nnd north from Nfiv Orleans. At theso points it connects with nil tho western trunk lines, nnd through thom, with nil tholr wontorn connec tions. Tho Illinois Contrnl does not enro which lino you uso In the wost, northwost, central west or southwest, becnuso It connects with all of thom, nnd Is absolutely Impartial to all. All you havo to do la to drop us a note toll lid your dostlnntlon nnd starting point. la th nro anything In tho whole glorious west that you want to kco on tho wny? Mention It. Wo will arrnngo for It If It can bo dono. Per haps you will want a stopover. Wo will arrango that too If it is pnsslhlo for anyono to do it. Just mnko a sug gestlon as to tho western lino nnd wo will olnbornto It for you; toll you tho tlmo you should start, when you should nrrlvo at destination, what no commodatlons you will onjoy, whnt It. will cost you, an Itlnornry for tho trip, nnd will do anything that wo possibly can to mako your Journoy plonsant and comfortablo. That's what wo nro hero for. Wo havo hoadquurters In Portland; agents In Portland nnd So attlo, nnd traveling agents thnt will como nnd talk It ovor with you nny tlmo nnd nt any placo In tho North west without Its costing you a cent moro than n postngo stamp. Chicago business Is n specialty with us, but wo havo our own rallB In n dozen dif ferent states east of St. Pnul, Omaha nnd Now Orlonns, and can tlckot you tn thoso gateways over a dozen dif ferent routes. Wrlto uh. By the way, do you want n nlco wall mnp of tho I'nltod Stated, Culm and Porto Rico? Send mo nix cents to pny postage B. H. TRUMBULL. Cnmm. Agt. lIllnolH Cent. Ft, It. 112 Third St., Portland, Oregon J. Kocder. M. MaMuert HKVKNTH A GLtBAN KXCHANOK. Choice Wlnc, Liquors and Cigars. Follwood leer. I'hono clay Iw. 115 N. "Hi St.. Portland 'I1I1K OAK CAFE. 1. W. TICK, Prop. Choice Line of Wlno, Liquors and Clgarit. Oregon Phono llood KM. (or. Fourth and Onk Ms. Portland, Or, l'or a good social tlmo call and sco JOHN WOIDA. Flno Wines, Liquor and Cigars. Tclcphrno Clay fi.1. 4C0 Ollsan St., Portland. Of JOHN KKI.I.Y General Imrance Agent, Fire and Marine, "cotllsli Union ,fc National Ins. Co., Kdlntmrg uid London; Western F. and M. Asinranco Co., Toronto, Can. hJj Third st., Columbian llldg. P. f. HALL. Cor. Commercial ami Ktnnton 8ts., Portland! die. VlnoiiLlitioii and Fine Cigars. Oregon Phone Pink 413. V. AT. PRESTON. GKOCKIUKS. Freo delivery to all parts of th City. WO Ijimilio St., corner llasalo. Portland, Or. 'Phono Scott S71. NEIL O'HARE. Oceanic F.xchaiiRC. Cholco Wines, Liquors tut Clears. Free Lunch, Cor Itnsiell and llrendle Hts Portland, Or; rplIK WKSTKHN LUM1IKK COMPANY Ofllcc: Seventeenth and Front Hlreeti Portland, Oregon. mm: kxciianui:. fleorga BcbeckL FINK MNi:s, LtqUOHS AND CK1AKH. WKINHAKD'S II F. Kit. 101 Third Hi reel North. nALL AT 331 FIItBT HT, For l'rihli Dread, Cakes and PIJ Bally. A Fresh Lino of Groceries, Teas, Coffees, Kt. MltB. K. N. nUCKANAN, Proprietress mltF. HAUANAC CAFK. T i:im oiiifl, rrops. Cyrus Nolle. Whiskey, leading llrandt c4 Wines and Cholco Cigars. Hoclalty, Otympla Ilcor, Oregon 'Phono South 1071. 41 N. Sixth HI., Cor. Couch. POHTI.AMD,Oft. L11INA FKltltV KXCHANOK John Kve rson, Proprietor. Dealer lu ('holes Wines, Liquors and Olf art. II Alblua avenue, corner ltlver stretL Alblna, Oregon. c ALL AT NINTH AND (1L1BAM Mft J. U. HYAN, Sealer In OrocerUs, Fruits, Confeetlonery llaklng. Corner ot Ninth and tutsan BtrMte 1 MKIIICAN 1IAKKHY. Ous Mankrrti, Prop. Alt Kinds of Dread, Cakrs and Pin. Hobs- made Drrad a hpeclalty, Satisfaction Uuarauted. 0 Will Isms Ave. Portland, Or. THK BAltANAO CAFK KII.I-H .V OHM, Prop. Oregon Phone, ftiuth 1WL OVltUH NOIILK WIIIHKKT. leading Drandsot WriM mud Ohmlam Olmt 41 N. Sixth Htnct, Cos. Couch. rODTLAND, VKKGOI Bavaria Beer Hall. LOU IB KLUU, Proprietor. Cor. Second and Oak His. rflDTLAMD, OC fOK llYNlU HALOON. Northeast corner ol GlUan and rluveuth SI), A Cholie Collection ol Wlues and Llqoar. Imported and Domestic Clgara, 0 V. JONKH. CIGAIIH, TOIIACCOH, CANDIKH, rilUlTH, NUTH, KTC. 13.1 Sixth Street, lietwccn Ullikii and Iloyt. Portland, Orego J.JKNUY FLKCKKN8TK1N A. CO. WHOLK8ALK W1NF.H AND LIQUOIUi. Iniorter and Jobbers. 20C-2UH Hvcond Ht., Doth Telephones Main 116, Portlaud, 4s. mJIK IIAVAItIA HA LOON A. II. II U ltd KH, Prop. Imported and Domestic Wines. Liquor and Clgurs. Weluhatd's llcvr. Phono Oregon lllajkms B. K. Corner Bccond and Oak Utreeta, I'OIITLANO, OUKOON. ADOLF I'LTrntSON, OLOK BWKNPON, Proprietor, liarkvepor. THK STOCKHOLM, Where can bo found llucst of Ll.juor, Wlnea uinl Cigars, Oregon Phono Clay (87, Corner Blxth and Flaiulors. Portland, Or rniir. fopllaii, JOHN K(KLI'NI), Proprietor, Telephones. Orcgou Itod 931; Columbians, 115 First Street. Portland, OrepM. 1 4 I II i :m