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THE NEW AGE, .PORTLAND, OK EG ON. THE NEW AGE A. D. GRIFFIN, ManngM'. tendency, nnd to refuse to allow tho ho swung a republican majority In tho pcoplo of any given precinct tho su county, though there was a largo pop prcmo right to detcrmlno Btich a ullst vote to offsot. Oflk43X8endst..cor.Aih,Roomlitdl question by popular vote Is anarchy, Portland, Ortffon. .. Sntortd at th pottofflce at Portland, Oregoa. a MOond-clMi matter. SUBSCRIPTION. Hm Yaar, payabU In advanc f 2.04 SaUbllihad UM. Printed at 215K 8'k Street, Third F.oor. puro and simple Five years ago Mr. Colwoll, desiring a broader field, came to Portland and S) EDITORIAL D(I)a)SXS)(VISiSI)1;) WASHINGTON STATE TICKET. (!)(&AiDJ ) Tho New Ago cannot commit itself Immediately connected himself with to such a policy. Tho spirit of tho ono of tho city's largest manufacture proposed local option law Is just and Ing concerns, tho Multnomah Trunk right and ought to prevail. & Doz Company, with which ho Is at I Thcro Is a sufficient number of pro- present, clnctn In Portland or nnywhero elso Mr. Colwcll Is ono of tho most ag- (In tho stato In which saloons will bo, grcsslvo young men In the republican even by popular vote, permitted to party of Multnomah, and was reward exist to glvo placo to all of tho grog- ed by his follow citizens with a norai gerles Oregon should havo for a nation for reprcscntatlvo for tho thousand years. Let tho pcoplo them- splendid work dono by him In tho in selves detcrmlno whero they shall bo. torcst of tho party's success and fnc A sumclont voto for tho proposed lo- tlonal harmony. To Governor McDrldo'u political cnl option law will do that. You owo Elmer D. Colwell will bo heard from friends In Washington nbout tho only ,l t0 yoursolf and to your neighbors If elected to tho legislature, and nl- pleasing fcaturo of his overwhelming to Elvo It your voto, Mr. Citizen, for ways will bo found battling for tho defeat In tho stato convention at To- n'noty-nlno times In a hundred you beat Interests of his constituents and coma on Wednesday was tho grace- wou,d not daro to slngo your soul for tho betterment of tho political and with tho flro of anarchy. DIRECT PRIMARY STATUTE. ful manner In which ho accopted It, That fact has probably saved tho per slstont railroad-commission cnthusl nst, raucn buycto umuui, Tno proposC(i Jnltlntlvo and refer uut, at courts, u.wunuu u..... ..w.. cn,iuin amendment to tho Oregon win on such nn Issue In n progressive constitution suggestB a long strldo In utato llko Washington, In which com- no wlh trroBr08slvo government. It monwealth tho railroads havo dono wl gvo t0 tho pcop)(J (h(J p(JWor tQ moro than any other ten agencies (l08lroy pnrty mnchlnos nnd Ignore combined for the permanent dcvel- pnrty i,osgcHi Tno mttor nro rospon. opment of a Northwestern empire. elblc for tho fnct t)nt tho pcopo hnv0 material condition of tho pcoplo of tho wholo state. Mr. Colwcll occupies a high placo In tho fraternal world, being a 32d degre'o Mason,, both York and Scot tish Ilight. ably open headquarters In tho Mar quam building In n few days. Tho fact that Sanderson Reed, re publican candidate for tho district at torneyship, was recently a democrat Tho local option law Is for tho tem perate, quiet masses, whose mem bers ought to havo some rights that tho whiskey element should bo bound to respect. - Democratic candidates for tho leg islature on tho Multnomah ticket de clare with earnestness that they havo no doubt of tho result! How could they havo? Ttio saloon man would know no law when It comes to obtaining a placo for his liquor. business. Honco, tho tnd opened a vigorous campaign igalnst local option. They want no cstrlctlons whatever placed upon tho whiskey business, no matter what the great majority may desire In the mat ter of a clean, quiet neighborhood. Let those who cater to rovelcrs In tho flowing bowl establish their business In districts whero thero is no objec tion to .It. Thero is nothing wrong with a law that will compel them to. If a liquor dealer desired to open a saloon next door to your residence In physician. ! DOCTORING IN IRELAND. I A physician in the out-of-the-way corners of Ireland has many oppor tunities to laugh, although bis amuse ment must be mingled with anxiety, for hli Ignorant patients do strongs things. They have great faith in the doctor, a superstitious faith In bis drugs' and appliances, but they often mako nonsense of his orders. Mr. Mi chael MacDonough, In his "Irish Life and Character," gives some instances of Irish simplicity in dealing with the which your sons nnd daughters enjoy I A dispensary doctor once prescribed M. P. HENDERSON. Popular Cnndldato for Represent' ntlvo. Tho subject of this brief sketch was Political opposition to nuch an InlHi- I10t cnJoyC(l th,8 prlv,CB0 ovor B,ncc ,)0rn ,n Wa8hlngton county( Pcnn,( ,n enco In tho rapid growth of tho Indus tries of a great stato could not, there fore, bo general. Tho Mcllrldo ntrcngth waH not Buniclcntly exten sive to mnko It so. Hcnco, It proper ly failed. stnto constitutions Tntlfled. wero written nnd an important issue In tho present campaign In Oregon, nnd thero In lit tle doubt that it will carry over- wholmlngly, for tho great mass of TJut tho Htnto ticket nominated voters havo begun to undorstnnd It BooniH to bo 11 gcnornlly popular ono. qulto thoroughly ns a rtntuto, when Tho nomination of Hon. Albert If. onnctcd, that will protect them from Mead for governor, whllo n mirprlno a hordo of tnorconnry party locchcu 1848. In 18G4, at tho ago of 1C, ho en listed In tho Union nrmy. servlnc In Tho proposed direct primary law Ih ' tho lcth PcnnByIvnnm cnvnIry um,or Gencrnl Sheridan, i P. Henderson saw I , to cortaln Eastorn Washington dis tricts, wns anticipated by tho West ern part of tho stato ns a solution of tho problom presented so persistent ly by tho Mcllrldo forces. Tho Tonomlnntlon of tho congres sional ticket Cushmnn, Jones nnd Humphrey was not only expected, but gonornlly desired. They linvo been nctlvo and Influential mombors of tho houso of roproHentntlvcii nnd nro popular with ofllclnl powers In Washington, D. C. Thero nro many now names In tho In ovory Important district nnd from corrupt combinations by officials of city, county and stnto nftor they are safely Inducted Into office It will prevent wholesnlo robbery through official channels nnd render It Impos sible for office-holders so to organize tholr forces ns to Insuro reelection. It will put tho people nearer to tho center of public business nnd ennblo them to guard public treasuries with groalor cerlnlnty of good results. Tho mneiulmont of our constitution In order to penult the peoplo to en- As a soldier M. considerable ser vice, though tho war was nearly nt an two nlll for n sick laborer, which he their evenings with proper company, Bent by tho man's wife In a small box, music and good cheer, would you not bearing Uie direction, "Tho whole to llko to refer tho matter to tho good bo taken Immediately." i On visiting the patient a little later, peoplo of your precinct rnthor than to tho doctor wn9 aunrlsed to llnd that suffer from tlo neighborship of a tho pills had not helped him. Ho asked groggery? Tho local option law will the mRn' wlf ,f 1'8 had B'ven hlu . . . . .tho medicine, permit you to protect your homo in r .u.i ...i h... .i... .., local option proposition displeases thnt mnnnor Would it not bo a good maybe the Hd hasn't come off' yet." him, to bo sure. hnw in hnt m a tr i .. The sick man had swallowed box and " " fcMV ,UU . 4&..U, .fc OW 111 JUUI an. Mrs. Murphy's husband was ex tremely 111, and she consulted the physician. "I'm sorry, madam," ho said grave- When you elect a man undor tho di rect primary law, tho bosses cannot run his ofllco for him In tho Interest of a selfish clln.no of politicians or for any other purpose. Tho Oregon delegation In tho na tional congress, during tho session just closed, cortnlnly won laurels for Itsolf as well as for tho great Utato it so busily nnd efficiently represented. Tho ghost In the locnl postofllce will not down. Tho mrttor of its presence, both by dny and by night, is growing serious, politically and otherwise, for somo of thoso inter case, would It not bo in thousands of others T BEARING ON EASTERN WAR. Boine Facta that Have an KlTcct Upon the Result. Corruption Is declared to bo un known In Japanese politics. Among tho Jupaucso ono divorce takes place for every four marriages. s Tho proportionate circulation ot newspapers In Jiipnu Is about the same doctor for ly, "but your husband Is dying by Inches." "Well," she said, with an air of hopeful resignation, "wan god thing Is, me poor man Is six foot free In hli tockln' feet, so ho'll lashl some time yet" An Irishman who hnd sent for the the first time In his life ntnto ticket, howover. Washington Ih joy tho Incoinparablo benefits of tho n grent stnto geographically, as well direct primary Htntuto will prnctlcnl ns politically, nnd It will require n.ly closo tho ballot hot to corruption good deal of vlgoroun campaign worK nnd mnko It, possible for popular suf to familiarize tho voteru of tho stnto frngo to put cloanor men Into ofllco. with tho ucnoinl personnel of tho, It ought to receive nlmost n iinniil proposed now olllclnl calendar. mouH voto, tho only dissenting bal lots cast being thoso of selfish poll- Tim Taconm convention though mi- tlclans who nro nfrald to risk their usually placid superficially, all of tho unworthy ambitions to a popular tx. candidates except ono having boon presslon of tho honest iiiubsos. nominated by acclamation, has nppur- otitly settled for it long llmo tho ques- KLulElt I). COLW1.LL. tlon of u rnllrond commission. It Ih nenrcoly probable that Mcllrldo or IiIh ,,0l),,,nr Candidate for Representative pnrty frlonds will ovor again attempt) to renew It. Us predomlnnnco could novor liavo accompiiuneu iiuyimnK lor tho stnto which tho railroad com panies hnvo not already conceded, but It might havo produced a griev ous loss to thoso who most need gen leroim treatment by tho rnllronds. That Elmer II. Colwell will bo ono of Multnomah county's representa tives In tho next session of tho Ore gon legislature, la, oven nt this early ntngo In tho campaign, almost nn as sured certainty. As things gcnornlly go In Oregon It Is n rare thing for n man to jump Into promlnonco nt ono leap, and when thin lu dono you may bo eeitnln thnt hiicIi an Individual possesses nn ex traordinary amount of push, ability and general woith. This fact Is wig nested by tho rapid rise In tho polltl- lilHikBiBBaV99aBSjltiiHafcr'' JaiiiiHrl alalaBaMlMWMMBtBBwSjiailBBlWiBKfaw :HL3ac .uEEM HON. M. F. HENDENSON end when ho enlisted. Ho wns nt tho surrender of Leo in 1S0D. In 1874 Mr. Henderson caino to tho Pacific Coast nnd 1889 bocamo a res ident of Oregon, whero ho has con tinually resided ever since. i '-"BlaBHBI tho biislnesa community, ns ho was THE LOCAL OPTION LAW. So fow, oven among our moBt In telligent votors, really and fully un derstand tho Intent mid extent of lo cal option law lu operation that Tho Now Ago will bo pardoned for accord ing further spuco to a. discission of tho matter. It Is, In fact, ono of tho most Important questions to bo deter mined nt tho coming election. A local option Btatuto Blmply per mltB tho pcoplo of n given precinct or dlBtrlct tho right to exproBB by populnr voto their desire or lack of doslro to Buffor the conduct of tho raloou business In their community. If a mnjorlty of tho voterB therein favor tho busluess, it license may, In tho regular way, bo granted on appli cation by n proper porson. If a majority of tho voters east their bal lots agalnBt it, thero can bo no Ba loon buslnosB conducted In that pre cinct. To tho reasonablo voter thero ought to bo no objection to bucIi a law. It le almply a enso In which tho major- l mid business nffnlra of this com lty is glvou tho right to rule a Ood- mutilty of tho subject of this bilof ro given right, which no loyal American view, citizen ought to oppose Elmer II. Colwell was born in l'enn- On tho other hand, tho whiskey ole- Bylvnnlu lu 1SG8. Ho emtio In 18SS to mont contends that If It deslro to es- t'u Puclfio Coast, and 10 years lator tabllsh a groggery in any neighbor- to tho Northwest. Ho has held no po hood whero tho biiBlncas prospect Htlcnl ofllco lu this Btato, but prevl would Boom to wurrunt it, it ought to coming hero ho was uctlvo lu . i,n .wii-nilttml n .In n nvnu nenlnst the political U flairs of thn Htnto nf tho wlBh und will of n majority of tho ( Washington, whero ho Horved as cqun- ( CAMPAIGN NOTES csted. Tom Word Is now trying doaporate ly to solve tho problem na to whether tho Word of tho organization which I secured his nomination Is worth what Tho nnmo of M. P. Henderson Is n ho took It for n few days prior to tho familiar ono to all residents of tho convention. City of Poi timid, nnd particularly to as lu this country. watched with astonishment while the A Japanese private soldier Is paid 70 physician took his clinical thcrmomc- cents a mouth; a major general Is paid ter from Its ense, slipped It under tho $131 a mouth. patient's armpit, nnd told him to keep In time of penco tho Japanese nrmy, it tlioro n second or two. consisting of 4 U 1,000 men, coots but Mlko lay still, nlmost nfrnld to $18,500,000 a your. breathe, but when the doctor removed Russia has the largest number of the thermometer he drew a long soldiers and reserves of any country breath and exclaimed, "Ah, I do feel on earth except Germany. a dale botther already, sorr." This is the fourth time Japan Imsl made wur on a foreign nntlon, except Porn Hue High Hallway. for early barbaric expeditious ngalnst 0no ot tue ,nost Interesting trips the Koreans. afforded by the present transportation Tho word Jnpun comes from the facilities of Peru is thnt over the Portuguese pronunciation of tho Jup 0ry rnllrond, which now runs from mieso characters, "Nl-Hon," meaning Cnllao to tho gold fields of Ccrro do tho bind of tho rlslm; huh. Pasco. It Is considered one of tho A Japanese officer who has not condors In the Peruvian world and reached the rank of major nt the age t,1B original contract was taken by Mr. of 48 Is compulsorlly ictlred as uu- Mclggs nt ?27,COO,O0O In bonds nt 70. worthy of further service. lt in certnlnly the greatest fent of rail- Tho Emperor of Japan Is the direct ronA engineering In either hemisphere descendant of Oie Emperor Jlininu, "nd ns H Peclmen of American enter- wh ascended t throne "fill I wmim prise nnd workmnnshlp It suffert noth- ago, making the dynnsty older than in " comparison. It was begun In nny other dynasty that exists or ever 187 nml fl"lflhcd In 1870, nnd addl did exist. tlonal work has since been done on It. Tho tn'io nnmo of Korea IsT'Clioton." Commencing In Cnllno, It oscends the meaning "land of the morning calm." nnrrow rn"cy of ulmnc- rl,l" It in by this name thnt tho country Is neftrly C'000 fctt ,n ,he ttrii 'ortjr-rix designated lu dlploinntlc papers at the ,n,1C8' Stnto Department at Washington. " Thonco u Koe through tho Intrl Jnpaneso soldlerH nro fed on rice, cn,e K01" of the 81crrnH tMI u tun' altwl fish, died seaweed nnd pickled ncI tho Audes nt nn nl"tt' f ,rv pluntH n diet that Is almost universal m feet- tho '"'Klu-nt point In the world In Japan, except In the navy, whero "icro n ,1,,on "' ,s ,noea b' rt,,,,,ln rations of meat are served. Soldiers ?ho won,lc'" ' donhlcd on remember are allowed meat when on campaign, '" "nt tlw elevation Is reached lu but rarely eat It-New York Times, cventy-clght i.illex. One of tho most remurknblo thlngs-ln connection with What CnuNod tno Btlny. this rond Is thnt between the const This story Is told of n well-known nnd summit thero Is not nn Inch of Philadelphia physician. Ih was call- down grade. Tho dlllleultles em-oun-ed recently to tho bedside of u man tcred In ltn construction voio extieno whom he had never beforo seen, -landslides, falling bowlders, soroche "Why," asked the physician of tho (or the difficulty of breathing In hlirli pntlent'B wife, "did you delay Bending ultltudw) jind verrugas, a disease for mo until your husband was uncoil, known only along the line of this road. FCIOUH?" "Oh!" HllO said tearfully, "ns elinrnptprlzeil l.v n Kt.eclrs nf irniK long as ho rotnlned his senses, doctor, breaking out nil over tho body nnd ho wouldn't let mo send for you." deeding. About 8,000 workmen wero lu tho liattlo of ure. engaged nt one tlmo and between 7.00.) "Don't you think that there Is grent n,1(1 8iQ Ptcoiis died or were killed In dnnger In these accumulations of the construction of tho road. Engl- wealth?" .ncerlng Magazine, "Yes," answered Sonntor Sorghum. Call at Duchanan & Derrick, confec tionary and cigars, homoimndo can 'dies a local specialty. 205 Third St. Tho Applteon Cafe. First-class In overy rcvpect. Southwest corner Sixth and Everett Streets, Portland Oreogn. CHEAP SUNDAY RATES. Between Portland, and Wlllametto Vnlley points. Low round-trip ratos havo been placed in effect botween Portland and Wlllamctto Valloy points In elthor direction. Tickets will bo sold Saturdays and Sundays and limited to return on or beforo tho following Monday. Call on Southern Pacific Company's agent for partlc ulars. IT HAS NO EQUAL. We claim that Smith's U-ro-ka Mot nl Polish Is tho best In tho world. It will do moro toward making houso work light than nny other polish. It has been adopted by all tho loading, hotels, clubs, cafes, buildings, schools, government service EVERYWHERE. Remember, nt last you havo a polish that has a pleasant odor, that Is per fectly harmless and leaves all bright work with a clear Bcratchlcss finish and brilliancy. GOD'S ART GALLERY OP THE ROCKIES. Edyth Tozlcr Wcathcrfod says, In a recent number of "Tho Exposi tion" : "My first trip has recently been made over tho world ronowncd Den ver & Rio Grnndo Railroad. Any at tempt nt a pen picture would bo a sacrilege. To appreciate It is to see It and bo held spellbound whllo you gnzo on tho grand, glorious, beautiful and sublime. 'God's Art Gnllery of tho Rockies" Is unsurpassed and fills one's soul with moro lovo for tho Cre ator, and you arc nlco Impressed with tho wonderful achievements of mnn who made It possible for the traveler to enjoy tho plcturcsqucs of Amer ica." If you contcmplnto a trip East, write W. C. McDrldo, 121 Third street, Portland, Ore, for booklots picturing Colorndo'B famous scenery, nnd what ever Information you may deslro. A DUSINESS PROPOSITION. If you aro going East a carofut selection of your routo Is essential to tho enjoyment of your trip. If It Is u business trip, time Is tho lnnln consideration; If a plensuro trip, scenery nnd tho conveniences nnd comforts of a modern rnllroad. Why not comblno nil by using tho ILLINOIS CENTRAL, tho up-todnto road, running two trains dully from St. Paul and Minneapolis, and from Omaha to Chicago. Frco reclining chnlr cars, tho famous Duffct-Llbrary smoking cars, all trains vcstlbulcd. In short, thoroughly modern through out. All tickets rending via tho Illi nois Central will bo honored on theso trains nnd no oxtrn faro charged. Our rates aro tho same as thoso of Inforlor loads why not get your money's woith? Whito for full pnrtlculnrs. I). H. TRUMI1ALL, Commercial Agent, Poitlnnd, Ore. J. C. LINDSEY, T. P. & P. A.. Portland, Oro. PAUL II. THOMPSON. V. & P. A., Senttlo. WnBh. Tho republican campaign In a nunr Hut you nro not neglecting to In crease your own possessions," "No. Wealth may bo a dangerous weapon, but I regard that fact as nil the more reason for not going around unarmed myself." Washington Star. Furnished rooms from $10.00 tin. nt Mrs. M. Keoblo, 3S8 Evorctt street. Telophono Main 2G51, ono of iTio first men In tho stnto to "vt Ul l,,u '" " "" i s i" recognize tho vast lu.portnnco nnd Pnrontly much moro nctlvo mid ear- wonderful possibilities ot tho lunibor ELMER B. COLWELL Industry of this section, mid has dono possibly moro thnu uny other ono per Mm to develop this groat trado which Iiiih dono bo much for Portland in par ticular, mid Oregon in general. In naming such a worthy man to represent Multnomah comity In tho next legislature, tho convention has established a precedent which subse quent gatherings will do wolt to fol low. There Is not tho slightest doubt that Mr. HendoiBon will bo elected by a largo majority, as ho Ij ono of the best known and most popular busi ness mon In tho City of Portland. Ho has been n life long republican and has novor boforo Bought political of fice, and In fact did not eeek his pres ent nomination, but yielded to tho de mand ot his many friends who recog nized In him those sterling qualities of moral mid Intellectual worth, which tho times donimul our law-makers should possess, For ability, Integrity mid honesty of purpose, Mr. Henderson stands prominent. nest .thnn In Multnomah. Ovor-cor talnty Is sometimes tho Fourco of dis appointment, In politics na well as in lovo and religion. &SSVi5Si)5Xiv!Mv?TiJftT.a ' Lending locnl optlonlsta, ropresont lug our beat citizenship, enthusias tically opened the campaign nt tho Y. M, C. A. auditorium on Wednesday evening. Good speeches wero mado in which mucti good sonso was cpoken. Nnthnn Illrd, who has twlco rofus- ed a nomination by his party, but each tlmo accepted It from tho people, persists In declaring that tho situa tion looks good to him. Thoro Is no doubt that ho will voto for tho initia tive mid referendum amendment. Chairman Frank C. Baker, of tho lepubltcan Btato contral committee, hns choson John Fox. of Clatsop; J. C. Cnmpboll, of Josephlno, and Lee .Moorhouso, of Umatilla, as his cab! I net, to servo with him lu tho matter of directing tho state campaign. Tho proposition, mndo lll-advlsodly by a fow, to defer Portland's city A Herliiua OITunae, Mr. Banks hud acquired a dictatorial manner lu his youth, and It had grown with his years. When ho gradually be came near-sighted he refused to wear glassos, and held other jieople respon sible for nny difficulties Into which his falling sight led him. One dny he clutched by tho cont sleeve a man who was hurrying past him on tho strooL Always nsk for the famous General ' " wa n .wori? wl,h -vou- Mr Arthur clear. KHbcrOunst Clear "R8S." no salU, stmrply. "I Will do- Co., general agonts, Portland, Or. , tu " you onli', n "10"'et-" I "My nnmo Is not Griggs. You have P. Gormalu. denier In llsh. came. niiu, n ""'"tnke." said the man. poultry, etc. Canned goods a special. our m' " t Griggs!" said Mr. ty. Phono Clay CI. 400 Gllsan stroet. Banks, still detaining tho stranger nnd Portland, Oregon. peering Into his fnco. "I should lll.o to know why not?" SctI SHAVER TRANSPORTATION CO. STEAMER GEO. W. SHAVER, Will lcMoI'ortlnml, foot of Waildnitton fit., Sunday, luriday 'llmrnlny cu-ulng nt fi o cloilj. for Sanylm ulntiO, M. licit up, Cnpki, tor lnnn.1. .Murium, Kiiimnn, .N(r City. Hauler. Jit foniii,a)Ker, Milla, Oak Point rricmHim, Jlaiismilllu.ciHUUiilu ami all ay IIIU 1 Il Hotel Northern BAIR & SIMPSON, Prop. N. 12th and Marshall Sis. AMERICAN PLAN $1.00 a Day and .Up. EUROPEAN PLAN Rate on Application Special Rats by the Week or Mcnth. Cash or installments, tho Old Pion eer Loan Ofllco, 13 North Thlnl street, near Uurnslde, Hen S. Back man, proprietor. Business confidential. STRICTLY MODERN Liouatlni; New Gulnnu. Having returned from British strictly Guiana to England, Rev. Mr. Crooknll, as no relates in nis book on his nils- ; - slonary experiences, visited n public Tho Condon snloon, G. J. Lomanskl, chool to tell the children of the for- proprietor, corner Burnslde nnd elirn innd Eighth Btreots. Portlnnd, Oregon. ..". -mm,,.... . o.n .... . . Phono Hood DOG. Neatly furnished No,w' children, ho said, "first of rooms In connection. " where is British Gulnna?" I a number of hands went up, and the French Dyeing and Cleaning Works, missionary called upon the nearest All work done at very nioUreate prices, pupil. Dyeing and cleaning of all kinds of "On the map of tho world, sir," was ladiea' and gent s clothing, Morn. . tno ready answer. ing cloth dyed in 48 hours. J. De leau, proprietor, 455 Glisan street. Practical Economy mau whoso impecunious condition The best ever made is tho Eaglo u chronic, nnd who borrows with tho nroml Boneless Chicken Hot Tnmalea B,ry J00 of a beau In an old comedy, and husks. Wholesale and Retail, recently approached an acquaintance, Oilko and factory, 45 Union avenue, ' mllea and geniality. Phone Main 1459 Electric Lights PORTLAND OREGON Portlnnd, Oregon, 401). Telephone, East, Whenever you think that tho cor ner of Third nnd Couch streets Is a dead ono just drop into the Alcazar and seo what a little new life will do for a placo. W. W. Harmon, former ly of Tacoma. has taken tho place, and as usual ho is making it go like a three tlmo winner. peoplo of tho district in which tho t auditor of Wahkiakum county for Baloon Is proposed. foll )", from 1891 to 1893. During Such a proposition Is wrong In prln-tlB time hojvna chalrmun of tho ro clplo, wrong in logic and ought to bo publican county central committee mndo wrong by law. Thero la In It "d stiong fuctor In what la ktiown no popular vlrtuo whutover. It Is a trio southwest combination In that Lurtfully disorganizing in Its ovory "Mo. Tho flrat year in that position jg oioction uutll 190C may yet becomo en Important lssuo in tho present iitt5)MSSxSGXitfsSS campaign. A committee of leading Commercial travolers usually havo clttzons hns taken tho matter up so- rlously. Cnndldatea for tho legislature aro already confused ovor tho pros- mi excess of bnggago, political and otherwise. Chairman Swcek, of democratic stnto contral committee, will prob- "You're Just tho fellow I wanted to see," he said. "Could you lend me $5 for a minute." "I could," said the acquaintance, dryly, "but lot me tell you how to save that $5. Walt a minute and you won't need It." It has beon said that "Harmon's". on tho corner of Third and Couch. Is nraotiK the undesirable resorts nf thn North End, but tho plain facts nro he planked down his money when Uie mat "itnrmons" is ono or tho clean-1 noteicieric tnought ho had him stunmed What Started It. First Awful Punster Who Is that tlnb-slded man with tho board look? Second Awful Punster Why, he's a lumberman. I knew that as soon aa I sawdust on his clothes aud tho way pect of "pledges." The liquor dealors havo organized est places In Portland. There are no ledlea' entrances nor nny wlno rooms; io fact it is only a place for men, aud men only. F. E. BEACH & CO., Tho Pioneer Taint Company, mako a specialty of selling tho beat things mado in paiiua. nouse mini, Moor Paint, Barn Paint, Fenco Paint and Roof Paint ; Eunmels, Varnishes, Colors, Stains, Cementico KaUomine and general build ing material. 135 First St., N, cor. Alder, Portland, Oregon. with his charges." And when the policeman found who they were ho let them fight It out. In the hope that ono or the other mluht be killed. Philadelphia American. How to Mnnago It. Lady Caller But I thought children were not tolerated in tlios nnrt. ments? Hosteas-Ah, but you see, we named the baby after tho janitor. Town Tod. Ics. la The Only Double-Track Railway between the Missouri River and Chicago The Chicago-Portland Special, the most luxurious truin in the world. Drawing-room sleeping cars, dining car, bullet smoking and library car (barber and bath). Less than three days Portland to Chicago, TWO Through Trains Company, Oregon Short Line Rail road, Union Pacific Railroad and Chicago & North-Western Railway to Chicago from Portland and points it. Oregon. DallT and personally conducted rr WMfoDaJPullmanourWeeVn iirs f.om Portland. Lot Anselei an! wintoFuracnbCL'n7e,",rOUl'"1,OChi"0 R. R. RITCHIE. Cn i AgutirMukn St. &AN J KAJ.CUCO, CAU A. C. BARKER. CT Aft. i51 Thin! 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