The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905, May 07, 1904, Image 5

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TECE NEW AGE, PORTLAND, OREGON.
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THE NEW AGE
Established IBM A, D. Qtlflln Manager
Tclophone, Main 707
Offloe, 8 Second St., cor. Ash, Rooms land 2
Portland, Oregon.
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J.W.Duncan... Butte, Mont
Geo. A. Hayes Seattle, Wash
To Insure publication, all loral nun must
nxti in n m fiTir than Thursday uornlng (
wott week.
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PORTLAND LOCALS !
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Mr. J. Jackson Is in tbo city.
It Is reported Mrs,
proving.
D. Seals Is 1m
Wo would llko to seo more of our
peoplo out to' church.
Mrs. Lajcuno Is qulto Blck at her
homcon Fifth etrcot.
Mrs. H. Miller Is thinking of re
turning to Dutto, Mont.
Mrs, Pitts Is stopping at Mrs.
Plrvy's on Main street.
n.
Mrs. W. L. D. Plummor, who haa
licon sick-Hated, Is Improving.
Mrs. Robinson has been suffering
from a sovoro attack of nournlijla.
Mr. Taylor and Mr. Clark were hero
this week from St. Paul stopping at
tbo Keobler.
Mr. W. Duncan, Sr., has boon con
fined to his room with an attack of
rheumatism this week.
Mrs. H. E. Wells has rcturnol to the
city from Vnncouver, B. C. Sho 1b
tbo guest of The Dutlcr.
Tho young peoplo gavo a nurrrlto
party In honor of Miss Taylor of Se
ultlo on Friday ovenlng.
Mrs. T. Hall tcccIvoiI tho ntl nowo
of tho death of hor sister, Mrs. Ida M.
Clalro of Cedor Rapids, Iowa.
Mrs. Miller, who undorwent a ser
ious operation at tho St. Vincent's
hospital, Is rapidly Improving.
Tho Odd Follows' sermon will bo
preached at tho A. M. 13. Zlon church
by Rev. C. D. F. Mooro, Sunday over
ing, Moy 8.
Sister Smith, who received tho gold
ring nt tho cake cutting, presented Is
jib a prcsont to Georgia Edward,
which sho very highly appreciated.
Dy tho pastor, C. C. X. Laws.
Thoro will bo a. quotation hunt at
Mt. Olivet Baptist, Friday, May 13,
1904. A prizo will bo awarded to tho
person finding tho greatest number of
quotations. A short progrnm will bo
rendered. Admission, 10 cents.
Mrs. O. O. Lynthccum Is making
Etrenuous efforts to build up tho Bap
tist church. Thoroforo It Is hoped that
tho members and congregation will en
courage her in every movement that
uho makes to advanco tho causo.
Mt. Ollvot Baptist church, Sunday,
nt 10:30, ono accord In prayer. At 11
n. xn., subjoct, "But Paul Thought It
Not Good to Tako Him With Thorn."
Sunday school at 12:30 p. m.; B. Y. P.
IT. at 7, Sister Bird leader. At 8 p.
m., subject, "Bohold tho Lord Com
eth." Mrs, Snrah A. Bcsscllon, one of Ore
gon's pioneers, departed this llfo Fri
day at 3 a. m. after a long illness at
her home at Sunnyoldc, Clackamas
country, and was burled Sun lay, May
1st, at Lono Fir coraetery. Mrs. Bos
aellon wns GO yenrs of ago and for tho
last 30 years had mado her homo in
Oregon, residing upon their beautiful
form In Sunnysido. Sho was a slfltor
of tho Into Mrs. Ellon Thompson. Sho
leaves a husband, two sons, James N.
nnd Honry BcsBollen, n brother. Mr.
I'nnlss, nnd nolces, Mrs. Laura LnpF
ley, Misses Ruby nnd Lottlo Famine,
nnd grand children, also other rela
ttves In Halifax, Novla Scotia, to
mourn hor loss. By tho targe assem
blage of both whlto and colored who
nttendcl tho funoral and tho beautiful
floral offerings, spoko for the high es
teem In which Bho was held by neigh
bors and friends.
Our Relation to the Perlahlng Heathen
World
Thoro nro In India ono hundred and
twenty-four millions of women, unwol
como nt their birth, untaught In their
childhood, onslaved in their marriage,
accursed as widows, and unlnmented
In death. Tho heathetiB nro going to
the grave hopolcss nnd sad, destltuto
of tho light of llfo. It appertains to
our mission to cheor their lonely
march to tho tomb, to put holy music
into tho solemn tread. It Is for us in
strumontally to light up tho charmed
liouao of heathendom, to tell thorn of
lcsurrectlon life, of Immortality be
yond tho tomb.
Tho No-church Is tho largest on
earth, that lc. what somo peoplo llko
to bo In all churches and mombers of
no church, by saying ono church is as
good as another. It numbers three
fourths of all tho human raco.
It Is marching on, while I write, a
thousand million strong. A thousand
million, Imagination staggers under
each figures. Suppose this unspeak
nblo army wero to file before you at
the rate of ono a minute, it would bo
5,884 A. D. when the last man drew up,
walking twelve hours a day, in a
year a quarter of a million, and In for
ty years ten millions would have pass
ed you. leaving nine hundred and nine
ty millions to come. You would havo
to stand on that spot three thousand,
nine hundred and sixty years to see
tho rear of that prodigious host.
AH theBe are now living and in a
few years will bo dead, never having
heard so much as that there was a
This, after eighteen centuries of tho
cross. Each of tbeso 1b a human be
ing, I suppose; yes. According to
your creed, damned at doath; yes.
Are you a Christian, yes; and not glv
lug oven a passing thought to these
poor-fate crushed pilgrims, Chrlstless
and weary, trudging out Into the great
night. What, grudge the coin to your
mission collector. Spend all on your
dear, precious, darling self. God help
you, my brother.
You shall awake yet, llko Jonah,
nnd go down to God's school in the
belly of hell, to learn by misery what
mercy means. Oh, sleek, comfortable,
well bolstered, Christians, go and
howl. Your gold and silver are rusted
and tho rust of It shall eat your flesh
as Are.
Yo soft cushioned self-loving, select
souls, your purgatory comes.
In heaven's name fling off this
lethargy, and hear tho cry of tho per-Jibing.
S)?
SPOKANE NEWS
SX9
Died. Miss Lulu Duncan, daughter
of Mrs. Alma Love, ago 16.
Miss A. L. Craven has gono for a
two weeks' vacation to tho coast.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Stokes left Mon
dny noon for a lengthy visit to Chi
cago. Mr. S. A, Hnlns, who has boon so ill
with rhoumatlsm, is improving very
slowly.
Messrs. W. A. Ryan, Reynolds Rob
inson, and Baker, havo opened a new
saloon.
Mr. A. D. Grlffln nnd Mr. C. A. Lucas
were visitors In tho city during tho
past week.
Born. To Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Al
len, a son. To Mr. and Mrs. John F.
Cook, a son.
Mr. Walter Scott had a severe acci
dent, resulting in a broken leg. Ho Is
Improving slowly.
Mr. W. M. Williams loft tho city n
few duys ago to visit her son, Mr. J.
A. Williams In Seattle.
Mr. John H. Stafford, accompanied
by his aunt, Mrs. C. J. Flowers, left
for a short vacation in Scattlo Satur
day. Rev. and Mrs. J. S. Payno loft Wed
nesday morning for tho General Con
ference In Chicago. They will Co
gono for four weeks.
Prof. Heir, of St. Paul, was In
Spokane for a few dnys. Wo hopo
como day tho gentleman will bo ablo
to spend .more tlmo with us.
Tho Ladles Guild of St. Thomas'
Musslon gavo a dinner for tho benefit
of tho Mission Friday, nt tho Ondowa
Inn. A sum of flfty-nlno dollars was
, . '
cleared
Mrs. WnltCT Lawson, wlfo of Officer
LawBon, had an operation porformed
upon her foot at tho Sacred Heart hos
pital Wednesday. Sho Is getting along
very nicely.
Tho ladles of tho Calvary Baptist
church gavo a country dinner Thurs
day, for tho benefit of their pnstor,
Rev. J, B. Beckham. Quite a neat sum
was realized.
A Jubllco concert was given at tho
First M. E. church for tho benefit of
Rev. J. S. Payno, pastor of tho A. M.
E. church. Tho concert was qulto a
hucccss musically and financially.
Tho Intermediate class of tho A. M.
E. sabbath school gavo a Mother
Gooso cantata Tuesday ovenlng at tho
church for tho benefit of tho pastor,
Rov. J. S. Payno. Tho cantata wns n
credit to tho llttlo ones, nnd their
piomptor, Miss Condnco Parker. A
neat llttlo sum was realized.
Mrs. B. Wright Is on tho sick list
this week.
Tho May fair will begin next Mon
day night a week.
Mr. C. H. Thompson was tho guest
of Miss F. Turner Sunday.
Tho Odd Fellows will havo their an
nual sermon preached next Sunday
night at 8 p. m.
Don't forget tho question box and
the spoiling match Friday night at tho
literary society.
Miss Turner entertained two sailors
of tho Cruiser Tacoma Wednesday
ovenlng, which wero friends of tho
family from Now York. Tho evening
was pleasantly spent.
Remembor, ladles and gentlemen, to
night. Ono of tho grandest concorts
over given will bo given In tho Gor
mnnta hall tonight. Tonight. 25
cents; ono-qunrter. Don't forgot your
tickets. Children, 15 cents.
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SEATTLE ITEMS f
$30ec4
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HEN IN 8KATTI.E DON'T I'OItOET THE
Afro-Am. Boclal Club, 110 Seneca itreet, rear
bldg, le t. First and Second. II. T. Halley, pre.
A. Duncanson, ieo. and m'g'r. l'hoiie Main
SW8.
Mr. Rudd and Hill, of Tacoma, aro
spending a fow days In tho city.
Mr. C. Bailey arrived from tho Green
River Hot Springs Monday, May 2.
Mr. J. Stafford and Mrs. Flowers
left for Spokano on Monday, May 2.
Mr. Frank Klncnd Is ablo to bo out
after soveral weeks of sovoro illness.
Tho Ladles' Golden Gato Club held
n meeting at tho resldenco of Mrs. J.
T, Gayton Wednesday, May 4, 4 p. m.
A lawn party at tho resldenco of
Mrs. B, Taylor, May 3, under tho aus
pices of tho A. M. E. church, wlioro
wero a largo attendanco and a very
pleasant evening was spent.
Furnished rooms from 110.00 up, at
Mrs. M. Keoble, 388 Everett Btreet.
Telephone Main 2651.
f.e7beach & co.,
Tho Pioneer Paint Company, make a
specialty of selling tho best things made
in paints. House Paint, Floor Paint,
Barn Paint, Fence Paint and Roof Paint ;
Enamels, Varnishes, Colore, Stnlnn,
Cementico Kultomino and general build
ing material. 135 First St., N. W. cor
Alder, Portland, Oregon.
CHEAP SUNDAY RATES.
Between Portland and Willamette
Valley points. Low round-trip rates
have been placed in effect between
Portland and Wlllametto Valley
points in either direction. Tlckcta
will be sold Saturdays and Sundays
and limited to return on or before the
following Monday, Call on Southern
Pacific Company's agent for partic
ulars. GOD'S
ART GALLERY
OF
THB
ROCKIES.
Edyth Tozler Weatherred says, in
a recent number of "The Exposi
tion": "My first trip has recently been
made over the world renowned Den
ver & Rio Grande Railroad. Any at
tempt at a pen picture would be a
sacrilege. To appreciate it is to seo
it and bo held spellbound while you
gaze on the grand, glorious, beautiful
and sublime. 'God's Art Gallery of
tho Rockies" is unsurpassed and fills
one's soul with more love for tho Cre
ator, and you are also Impressed with
the wonderful achievements of man
who made It possible for the traveler
to enjoy the plcturesques of Amer
ica." If you contemplate a trip East,
write W. C. McBride, 124 Third street,
Portland, Ore., for booklets picturing
Colorado's famous scenery, and what
ever information you may desire.
I TAC0MA NOTES
&
Call at Buchanan & Derrick, confec
tionary and cigars, homo-rtnndo can
dles a local specialty. 2GG Third St.
Tho Applteon Cafe. First-claw in
every respect. Southwent corner Sixth
and Everett Btroots, Portland Oreogn.
F. Germain, dealer In fish, gamo,
poultry, etc. Canned goods a special
ty. Phono Clny CI. 40G Gllsan street,
Portland, Oregon.
Tho Condon saloon, G. J. Lcmanskl,
nronrletor. corner Bumsldo and
Eighth streets, Portland, Oregon.
Phono Hood COG. Neatly furnished
rooms in connection.
French Dyeing and Cleaning Worit.
All work dono at very modrcate prices.
Dyeing and cleaning of all kinds of
ladies' and gent's clothing. Morn
ing cloth dyed in 48 hours. J. De
leau, proprietor, 455 Oliaan street.
Tho best ever mado is tho Eaglo
Brand Boneless Chicken Hot Tamales
and husks. Wholesalo and Retail.
Ofllco and factory, 45 Union avenue,
Portland, Oregon. Telephone, East,
400.
It has been said thnt "Harmon's",
on tho corner of Third nnd Couch, is
among tho undeslrnblo resorts of tho
North End, but tho plain facts nro
that "Harmon's" is ono of tho clean
est places In Portland. Thcro nro no
lcdles' entrances nor any wlno rooms;
In fact It Is only a plnco for men, and
men only.
IT HAS NO EQUAL.
Wo claim that Smith's U-ro-ka Met
al Polish Is tho best In tho world. It
will do more toward ranking house
work light than any other polish. It
has been adopted by all tho leading
noi0. C1U8' jTvnr. vwuirn "'
government servlco EVERYWHERL.
Remember, at laBt you havo a polish
that has a pleasant odor, that Is per
fectly harmless and loaves all bright
work with a clear scratchlcss finish
and brilliancy.
A BUSINESS PROPOSITION.
If you are going EaBt u careful
selection of your routo Is essential
to tho enjoyment of your trip. If It
Is n business trip, tlmo Is tho main
consideration; If a plensuro trip,
sconory nnd tho conveniences and
comforts of a modern railroad.
Why not comblno all by using tho
ILLINOIS CENTRAL, tho up-to-dnto
road, running two trains dally from
St. Paul and Minneapolis, and from
Omaha to Chicago. Frco reclining
chair cars, tho famous Buffet-Library
smoking cars, nil trains vcstlbulod.
In short, thoroughly modern through
out. All tlcketB reading via tho Illi
nois Central will bo honored on theso
trains and no extra faro charged.
Our rates aro tho samo as thoso of
Inferior roads why not get your
money's worth 7
Whlto for full particulars.
B. H. TRUMBALL,
Commercial Agent,
Portland, Oro.
J. C. LINDSEY, T. F. & P. A.,
Portland, Oro.
PAUL B. THOMPSON. F. & P. A..
Scattlo, Wash.
LEGAL ADVERTISING.
SUMMONS.
In tho Circuit Court of tho Stato
Of
Oregon for Multnomah County.
M. Bardo and D. J. Gregory, part
ners doing business as Bardo & Greg
ory, plaintiffs, vs. Great Western
Marblo and Onyx Co., n corporation,
nnd Holman Transfer Co., a corpora
tion, defentants.
To Groat Western Mnrblo & Onyx
Co., a corporation, dofendant:
In tho namo of tho Stato of Oregon:
You nro hereby rcqulrod to appear
and answer tho complaint filed against
you in tho nbovo entitled causo on or
boforo tho 9th day of May, A. D. 1904,
nnd If you fall so to appear plaintiffs
will apply to tho Court for tho relief
domanded In tho complaint, to-wlt:
for a judgment and decrco against
you for tho sum of $400.00, together
with Interest on tho sum of $200 from
October 28, 1903, and Intorcst on the
sum of 200 thereof from November
28, 1902, until paid, said interest be
ing at rato of 6 per cent, per annum;
also for sura of $75.00 bb attorneys
fees nnd for costs and disbursements
of this suit and action; that said, sums
of monoy bo decreed a first Hen upon
all of tho personal property, consist
ing of certain tools and machinery,
tho samo being moro particularly sot
forth and described In tho complaint
filed herein, and reforenco to which Is
hereby mado and samo bolng mado a
part of this summons, said tools and
machinery now being contained aud
stored In tho American Exchange
Warehouso, at No. 182 Madison street,
In tho City of Portland, Multnomah
County, aud Stato of Oregon; also
decreolng that said Hen bo foreclosed
and that said property bo sold as by
law provided and tho proceeds there
of applied to tho payment of tho said
sums of money as by law provided;
that tho defendant and all porsons
claiming by, through or undor it be
barred and foreclosed of all rights
nnd equity therein and that purchaser
tako such title as was had by said de
fendant at tlmo of making said chat
tel mortgage, together with all title
which it has sinco acquired and all
title acquired and bold by Its suc
cessors, and assigns In Interest and
that tho purchaser bo delivered the
possession of said personal property
and that plaintiff havo such other
and further relief as to equity shall
appertain.
This summons Is published by or
der of the Circuit Court of tho State
of Oregon for Multnomah County,
duly mado and entered tho 26th day
of March, 1904, in and by which order
it is prescribed that this summons
eball be published for a period of six
weeks. Tho date of tho first publica
tion of this notice is March 26, 1904.
GILTNER & 8EWALL.
First publication March 26, 1904.
Last Publication May 7, 1904.
Hotel Northern
MM SIMPSON, Pro.
N. 12th antl Marshall Sis.
AMERICAN PLAN
$1,00 aV Day and Up,
EUROPEAN PLAN
Rates on Application
Special Rate by the Week or Month.
STRICTLY MODERN
Phone Main 1459 Electric Lights
PORTLAND OREGON
E. CONN,
FANCY GROCERIES
TEAS, COFFEES, SPICES
Quality and I'rico Guaranteed, liellvory to
all 1'arts of the lty.
Phone. Union 8111. 0O William Avo., Cor.
Hancock St., I'OHTLAND, OUKOON.
BUl.UVANT'8 nltOCEIlY
, Uulltvant Jr., 1'rop.
STAPLE1 & FANCY GROCERIES
TEA, COFFEE, n UTTER AND EUU3 A
SPECIALTY
Telephone, Main 213.
4C1-4S3 JcfTerton St., N.W. Cor. Thirteenth
rOUTLANIJ OUEOON
TyjANNlNO A I.EE
STAPLE a FANCY GROCERIES
Delivery ia all parti of tho city
319 K. Weldler St. Phone, East CCS
roilTLANI) OHEGON
JNOB HIUL. MARKET
SCHOLZ & KAKRITZ
Dealers In all kinds of
Fresh and Salt Meats, Hams,
Bacon, Lard and Sausage
of All Kinds
FRESH POULTRY
Telephone, Main 818
21st and Irving Bts. POHTI.ANI), OUEOON
OAKLAND MARKET
CMAS. MILLBR, Prop,
Dealer In All Kinds of
Fresh, Salted and Cured Meats
Fish, Poultry and dame
Frco Dol Ivory to All Parts of tho City
Phono, East 1&C8
3-42 Union Avo. PORTLAND, OR.
Enierprias Brewing Co.
Of San Francisco, Cat.
BREWERS AND BOTTLERS
IIENItY ME1STEII, den. Agt. for Portlan
Extra Palo Hofbrau Bohemian and Export
llcers. Ited Heal Porter. Free Delivery In all
Parts nf tho City. Deer Depot aiidColdHtorago
at Portland, Oregon, 13th and Johnson Bts.
PHONE MAIN 1933
W, I.. McCadi,
Seattle.
E. 8. Hamilton,
Tacoma.
M'CABE & HAMILTON
.. STEVEDORES ..
PUGET SOUND
Also Honolulu, H, I.
Head Of float Taooma, Wamh.
Cable Address) McCAIIK
GRACE, BEAZLEY 8c CO., Agents
J4 Water Street, Liverpool
riARRIAGE DIVORCE
Mass Meeting of Men at Llcbig
Hall Tonight and Every Night
Dr. Stoddard Speaks Subject Man"
Th life we aro now living, no other. No
collection. Who should marry, who nut, and
why. Moving Pictures, grand views, anatomy
of man and woman. Free, all freo.
NOTICE-Ktrlrturo, Varicocele, (licet, loss
of vitality, unfitness for in arris ve or work,
speedily cured by now methods X-I.lght and
X.Violet and Ited Hay, new way at half the
price and half the time. Homo treatment
guaranteed by THE lilt. MKillUHTArT.onlv
real specialists for men.
FACTS KOIl MEN.
Attend the lecture tonlrht. Learn of the
new exerpt methods of curing (Untaxes of men
witnnutti
equalled i
without iIoiiIuk, drugging or mercury. Un-
equalled iKiiranuoxiierienceomyears. Home
who run pages of fake advertising, whoso aim
seems to bo to make false promise, rarulycure,
Tho new methods aro the latest from htiropo
and only used by tho Dr. I.leblg Hlatr, Hear
freo Illustrated lecturo tonight by Dr.Htoddard
litmsolf, l-earn and know thyself and be con
vinced: not for 5 oursclf alone but for our
posterity. It's your duty. Call or write.
THE DR. LIEBIG STAFF
7t Sixth 8t., cor, Oak Bt., near rostoltlco
PORTLAND OREQON
FROM HEAD TO FOOT
(3$4&
EVERYTHING
That a Man or Boy Wears
Goods That You've Heard About
STEINBLOCK CLOTHING
GORDON and STETSON HATS
WALKOVER SHOES
DUTCHESS and P4RAG0N TROUSERS
MONARCH SHIRTS
DICKSON BROS. CO.
JJ20-22 Pacific Ave.
TACOMA WASH.
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UFKENBE BUFFET
SIS Howard Btrcct.
1'hono Main 89.
SPOKANE,
WASHINGTON
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N1TED STATES LAUNDKY
W, It. Itazzard, Manager, llleh-irrade hand
work a specialty. Corner Grand avenue and
East Salmon street. A request by mall or
phone East C3 Is all that Is necessary.
PORTLAND, OUEOON.
OltDEUB PHOMPTI.Y FIM.ED. FAMILY
TKAIIE MY 8PECIALTY.
FUEE DEUVEKY.
A. MERGER'S
FULL MEASURE HOUSE
108 SIXTH STREET
Flno Wines, Liquors nnd Cigars
PORTLAND, OREGON.
W. A. MILLEP
BAKER
All Kinds of Bread at Wholesalo
and Retail Prices. Free Delivery.
PHONE SCOTT 3802
315 Hollldny Ave. Portland, Ore.
C. O. PICK, Prop. All Work Guaranteed
C. O. PICK
Transfer and Storage Go.
Bates, Pianos and Furniture
moved, stored or packed for
shipping. Flro.proot brick
warehouse, Front and Clay,
Express and baggago hauled.
Ws
Off lorn, Both Phonmm MBB,
Blmek 1B72.
Portland, Oregon
Portland Club,
anil OalOm.m
' 130 Fifth Street
OUR SPECIALTIES:
II Monogram and III Cyrua JNoblo
Whiakiea.
A Retort for Qontlemen.
'Phono OreaonMttin 008; Columbia 407
WARWICK TURF
EXCHANGE
131 FOURTH STREET
Bmt. Alder mntl Wauhlnatmn Sim.
Commissions Received on all Eastern
and California Races.
D,rect w,ro on ' Sporting Events
Phono Main 141
w w "ww www ytTff rr
Tull A Gihbm
Muaommmorm H. O. BREDEHA OQ.
Second & Morrison Streets
Furnlturo
Carpmta
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D
pjOTEL ALDEUT
John 8. (limbic, Proprietor. 237 Illvcrslclo
Ave. Furnished rooms, bar nnd billiard room
In connection. Hotel phono .Main 1121,
SPOKANE,
WASHINGTON
'J'HE BUULINOTON,
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
It. E. Mlsncr, proprietor. 253 Alder street,
between 2nd and 3rd. Phono Main 2850, Prl
vato rooms.
I'OinXAND, OUEOON.
The Old Corner
J. A. COLPULT, Prop.
Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars
Phone, Hood 855
Cor. Fourteenth and Ollian St.
PORTLAND OBGQON
SHAVER TRANSPORTATION GO.
STEAMER GEO. W. SHAVER,
urn ii'nvi; i iiriinnii. low oi vtasmngion hi.,
Sunday, Tuesday and Ihurtday evening nt 5
o'clock, for t-auvlc Island, Ht. Helens, Cnnles,
I'eur isiHiiii, laruns, tsninmn, rtecr Lilly,
Italilnr. Mf . fnnit, fut .,. u.nlta nL. t,..l...
Krt'ctiians. Mmiianlllii.lMntilfunlu mul nil u.
landing.
WE HAVE THE TRADE
" LA INTEORIDAD "
EL SIDELO " (lood
S5APwyL lH aT
ALLEN & LEWIS, Distributors,
hMTAIIMttllKI) 18S1.
ALIJEIN & LEWIS.
Shipping Sc Commission Merchants
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
To save time addrosa all communications to tho company.
Nos. 46 to 84 Front St. North, PORTLAND, ORBQON.
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Star Brewery
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Vancouver, Wash,
East Third and Buraslde Sts., Port
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IMPERIAL DRUG CO.
64 North Sixth St.
Between Davis and Everett
PORTLAND OREGON
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UNDERTAKING COMPANY
Funeral Elrectors & Embalmers
Modern Ambulances Lady Assistant
Telephone 607
220-22-2 Third Bt cor. Balmon
PORTLAND OREGON
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