The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905, May 28, 1904, Image 4

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    THE NSW AGE, POKTLAKD. OltEQCXN.
THE NEW AGE
A. D. dRIPPIM, Mannger.
Office 4J)f Second St.. cor. Alh, Roomi t and 1
I'o'tUnJ, Oregon.
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Entered nt the poatomco at Portland, Oregon.
u recond-claaa matter.
SUBSCRIPTION.
On Year, payable In advance St.Ot
Bitabllihod 1800. Vt Intc at 2IK Stark Street,
Third F.oor.
EDITORIAL
Tho following open letter haB been
addressed "to tho colored pcoplo In
tho South" by Dr. Dookcr T. Wash
ington. Tho problem of providing propor
OPINIONS
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Editomals
OF GREAT PAPERS ON IMPORTANT SUBJECTS
I CAPTURING A GIANT SQUld.
American Husbands.
WIUTEIt In the London Telegraph deplores
tho fact tlmt tho Amerlcnn husband of the
"middle class" docs not Interfere In domestic
ilYuIrs nud "seldom examines the accounts of
ho grocer, tho butcher or the bnker and hard
y knows tho cost of staple articles of food."
lie also regrets that the husband Is extrava
guilt and "docs not make bis wife a regular allowance, but
gives her ns much as lie can spare, freely, but without
Bystem."
Theso aro tlmplo extracts from tbo writer's long nrtlclo
and It shows tbo vast'dlffercucc between tho Amerlcnn
and the English husband. In England the husband thinks
that ho has to "keep tab" on every penny and dole money
out to hli wife In gingerly portions and, to the American
way of thinking, look upon bis wife merely ns n servant.
Tho writer In the London paper Is perfectly right in his
roport The American husband Is extravagant. Ho does
not bother bis head with tho price of meat and flour and
nrhool facilities for our children Is of potatoes and other things for tho table. Why should ho
do so? He has contldence In his wlftt Tho cullnury do
KravoBt Importance to us ns a race. I pnrtm(llt no ,,, llcmrtment ,Io rmi8 UllngH , ,,,
Tho thinking pcoplo of Now York and 0lnC0 n,i ft0WH ,ls wife to run things nt homo. Iloth pur-
of MnsBachuscttB fcol that n ton ties are well content. Ho hnstno Interest whatsoever In
... , i .. ,. ,.,,u n. lu tho bill sent In by his grocer or butcher beyond paying It.
months' school system answers thin wf &mo
domand. How much less can wo af-Jtho oUl(,r mnd( tUo w)fc (oes not ,,,,;, herself with his
ford to glvo our children? Tho abject business. Sho knows that the bills are paid promptly and
of this appeal Is to force from colored , "'"t her husband Is satisfied. Tlmt Is all she thinks about
" . tho business,
fathom nnd mothers, from colored , Tuo nntura independence of the uverago American girl
men nnd women who feel and think would resent a husband's constant Interference In her
a prompt nnd effective answer to this household duties and expenses. She considers herself per
1 fectly capable of looking after that end of the family, and
Ono of tho most Interesting .objects
In tho Nutural History Museum in
Trondbjem, Norway, Is n largo octo
pus. E, 11. Kennedy, tho author of
I "Thirty Seasons In Senndlannvla," not
only saw tho octopus, but a little later
heard tho story of the capture of It,
I as related both by the llsberman whoso
boat It attacked, and also by two In
dependent witnesses.
Tho Ushcrmnn was leisurely rowing
on a calm day close to tho rock-bound
shore of one of the lldrds situated
some llfty miles north of Trondbjem.
Suddenly n long and glistening arm
swept over the stern of tho boat nnd
remained llxed there.
I The Ushcrmnn, astonished nt this
unwonted npplratlon, dropped his oars
and sprang to his feet Llko magic
WE HAVE THE TRADE ON FINE CIGARS. WHY ?
" LA INTEaRIDAD " "HENRY THE FOURTH "
EL SIDELO " dood Reason?
ALLEN & LEWIS, Distributors, Portland, Oregoa
v g " -to.i fi-i iTif ft -nfnvf r-rn rrMtf .i r vt-;ny itfpim
rfiiiiM
rwmt mrrmr - i ?"
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vital question
Tho great majority of our pcoplo
must depond upon tho public schools
for all tho education they will re
ceive Not moro than ono per cent, of
tho colored children of school ago
will ontor a prlvnto or nn endowed
nchool, and upon tho public school
resta tho burden of educntlns tho ro
mnlnlng nlnoty-nlno per cent If In
deed, thoy recolvo any education. It
Ih evident Hint our progress In tho in-
sho Is right This shows the difference between American
and English girl. St LouIh Itupubllc.
corns, thnt It Is "not a good hand for bookkeeping." And
yet It wns this objection to the old, running, long hand
that led to tho Introduction of tho vertical system, whose
condensed, leglblo form wns supposed to adapt It perfectly
to mercantile uses.
The question suggested uj he discussion of "vertical
writing Is: How long will pcainnshlp of any kind last?
How long will wo need to teach it In the schools? Isn't
tho typewriter supplanting it in all departments of business
endeavor?
To discuss intelligently theso questions wo hnve Hrst to
J!md-.?hin" "r'n" t',mt t.!Uir1 ,S nnthl,!K. ?acrc b?ut another Hideous-looking arm shot over
"penmanship." Following tho law of evolution, If It bo- lhe pnwite Tho boilt cnntcd. The
TB ?T ' " W1" "Hve lo B- AS n mauer ot Inci- "n man. realizing that ho was attacked
Its usefulness even now confined to social correspondence l)y B0U10 II10IllltCr ngalust which his
and bookkeeping? How long will It take to break down oa flsh.knfo wn8 (uo oniy ftVnllablo
the social barriers ogalnst the uiw of the typewriter for weapon. seized his oars and labored
pollto correspondence May not tho typewriter become as wlth mBht nnd ninln t0 got n boat
common and as necessary in tho Home as the sewing mn- jnto a crevIco of the rocks, nil the time
r"",e' yelling for bis mates, who were not far
As for bookkeeping, machines have already been In- 0ir.
vented for writing in books, nnd It can be but n question i're j,n,i t0 strain every nerve to drag
of time when mechanical ingenuity will supply tho perfect bis hideous cargo after him, for tho
and practical bookkeeping typewriter. And then whnt stickers never rolnxed. When, lialf-
win uecome or penmanship nnd tuo HtlcK..'rM for a partis
ulnr form of writing? Chicago Itccord-Hcrald.
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Tho Hero In Politics.
HIS case of Captain Richmond Pearson Hobson
shows that the war hero does not always have
thn open sesame to the prizes of poll tier. Young
Hjbson roslgned from the nnvy n ypar or two
ago, and announced that he intended to seek
mi election to Congress. One of bis objects In
Congress, as ho recently declared, would have
been to work for thn construction of bigger nnvy for the
United States than Knglaud has. He would glvo this coun
try the same preeminence on tho sea that Great Ilrltaln
has had for the past third of u century, even if this noce
dtistrloB, In business, In collcgo and sltntisl the expenditure, within the next twenty yoara, of
Industrial nchool, as In mortnllty nnd two or three billions of dollnrs.
... , ,,, ,,, I Hut Hobson's war record did not prove to Iw so pow-
religion, will bo based upon the foun- erft (n Mwt hjj j mmo Qibm nmwHnl t wod (p
dntlon work donu In tho public nt, ,H jM,0l, )(mton by John II. Ilnnkhend, of tho Sixth
hcIiooIb. i Alabama District, a very much lcs picturesque peton, but
a person who has hail an expcrlenco of elgliteen years In
To fall hero, then, to neglect our CoMKrtv,Si nn,i wll0 R,.rvw, , tlle iPKatur. of his State
youth In tho most formative period of many years before going to Washington, while Hobson
tbolr IIvcb, la to do thorn nn Irromcd- ver hns had any iwllllenl service of any sort
, n ., . . Llko his companion In nniis, Dewey, tho hero of the
Inl harm, lo spunk moro definitely, I Ml,rrlmi(, lmH hml ,W1, ,pk , ,)0n,k.fl. Tll0 811orH ,,, t)ll(i
find thnt after careful Investigation country have been less fortunate than soldiers. Moreover,
the war In which Hobson llgtircd has given no political
prlzo to anybody except President Hoosevelt It furnished
him the governorship of New York, and this led to the
presidency. Tho chances are that It has no moro political
pouts for nuybody. St. Iouls Olobo-Domocmt
Mixed Marriages.
HR-peopIo who hnvo lately been agitating tho
quostlon of "mixed marriages" of various sorts '
meaning by the term, marriages between
J people of different white races and different
secta are, or course, looking nt tuo question
from their own race or religious standpoint al
together. This is a innttcr In which all the
bane, or all tho good, depends on the point of view. I
Ilroadly speaking, tho Interest of tbo American nation
!',? Ln ".r1! 'L:- ! " "f ". r ten feet four inches, in
iiv lUiui;uv. UCUIUI1UO itIUb I11UIC BtlUII UO JJU U,'Ktun u Vt
BBBII
exhnusted, be got the bow of bis craft
within reach of willing bands, it took
the three men to haul it up a slight In
cline, for the monster still bung on,
even over the bare- rocks.
Then they belabored Its bend with
oars and clubs. Having safely secured
it, they sent off to the nearest station
and telegraphed concerning their prlzo.
It was at onco purchased by the mu
seum, and carried there after It had
been photographed.
They stretched Its nrtns out beforo
preparing it. The longest were each
tho Negro children In tho ox-ulnve
HtntcH nro In school on nn nvorngo of
107 dnyn In tho yenr, nnd that only
onu-thlrd of tho children of school ngo
nro In school; that In North Cnrollun,
for oxamplo, tho uvorogo school term
hi only C8 ilnyn, and that only 22.G
per cent of the Negro children ntlend
nchool nt nil. I find thnt In thirteen
of tho former bIiivo Htatos, 00 por cent
of tho Negro children of school ugo
dhl not nttunil hcIiooI for as much na
alx months during tho year .1900, tnk-1
lug that year nH nn exnmplo.
It requlroa no argument, then, to
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Will Penmanship Dccomo a Lot Art.
flrtaUHHION of "vertical writing" In tho schools,
which has been revived of Into, naturally raises
the question as to the futuro status of penman
ship as a means of recording the facts of com
mercial exchange or conveying tho thoughts of
men.
is penmanship destined to become n
lost art
"Vertical handwriting" was Introduced In the schools
because It was supposed to bo better adapted to tho needs
of our time than the old Rponoerlnn, running hand. It Is
cantos, no hard and fast delimitation of component ele
ments. Our public schooU are the greatest mixing agency
on tho earth. Our politics are themselves n mixed mar
rlago of races and cult. America Is tbo melting pot of the
nations.
Our young people havo taken their cue from tho school
and the hustings. Thoy mix, nnd no one can stop them
from mixing. Nino out of ten of the young families known
to every reader of theuo words nre proliabl) lu some sense
fusions. Religions considerations nre a more potent bar
to mixture than rnco considerations, save when the race
happens to bo African. Hut even religious bars fall before
a fusion of eloments which Is proceeding hero on a grander
Ncnlc, and in moro rapid movement, than has ever beforo
been known.
Love laughs at canons, at rules, even nt anathemas.
Perhaps It would often do better to obey them than to
scorn thetn. It nil depends, In tho last resort, upon tho
Individual will. And wo hnvo hero a land In which Cupid
Is as free ns air, with no will or tradition or authority to
overmaster him, New York Mall ami ISxpresn.
length. Over all, together with the
great carpetbag body, tho monster
measured thirty feet across.
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more condensed, and, If properly taught, moro legible than
provo that if theso condltlouH control, thn old style. Hut now comes tho parental objector with
w ui,ti in.i in bo claused aa nn ! tho contention that the "vertical" writing disqualifies the
'mIiII.I tm f1iilf.ii I niiulllmin I., tilArtiltlllln n. t.i. t l I .. tw ..... I
L.KII. tw, 1(11111, nr, nriir, (I, iiiuibuituiu u. uiii.ndipi luil'l
r
Ignorant, lllltornto people
With theso factH beforo us, tho main
quostlon then Is. Whnt nlinll bo done?
Tho llrst niiHwer Ih that wo pay our
taxoH and thereby aid tho alate In sup
porting tho public BchoolH. HecmiBO
of their poverty, nnd perhaps, In some
cases, their liidllToienco, tho Btatea nro
not supporting an effective hcIiooI Hyiv
tern for our people, especially In the
.smaller towim nnd rural districts. Tho
ffystom Ih but llttl" better for white
children outaldo of tho largo cities.
Moro fault finding with public oIIIcIuIb
will not educnto our chlldioii.
In the present condition or the pub
lic Bchoula, I would urge with nil tho
eainestiioHu 1 can summon, that our
mlnlsterfl, teacherri, luminous men,
leaders, parents and newspapers, In
alar our people shall: (1) do be
fore tho public school authorities nnd
nHk for bettor school facilities. (2)
8eo thnt all taxes, especially the poll
taxes, which go directly, In most
states, Into tho school fund, aro
promptly paid. (3) Cooperatu In
every way possible with tho public
school otllclulH, and rnlsa money by
prlvnto taxation, or other methods, to
supplement the present school funds
until tho school tonus nro extended to
at lonst eight months. UiiIcbh tho
child 1b not kept In school for at least
seven or eight months lu the year, we
cannot expect him to bo educated. A
three-months school term moans prac
tically uo school. (4) In connection
with" tho school term of propor leugth,
orect n gooil, comfortable school
hoiiBO, Soma of tho schools to be
found In the rural districts aro not flt
for any child to spend a day lu.
In conclusion, I would ropent that,
In tho present Important period In our
growth as a people, lmmcdluto atten
tion to tlio publla schools Ih funda
mental. If each community will do its
duty tho rnco will bo lifted nnd
strengthened; nud n general quicken
ing will bo ovldcnt ovorywhero.
BOOKISH T. WASIIINQTON.
Boy Bandits and Their Origin.
jHEUE Is a groat moral In tho execution ot
the three Chicago loy bandits, nud It shows
thnt there Is something worse for boys thnn
cigarettes. It Is the dime novel that glorifies
tho d coils of train robbers, bank robbers and
other robbers. This may bo the Initiation ot
public sonttment building for tho suppression
of publishing houses thnt Issue such pernicious books.
Pour legnl hangings and ono prospective banning in
Illinois nnd Missouri and nlno murders arc thn Intest crop
of this kind of printing. Tho criminal press becomes ns
much a pnrt of the care of tho state as the criminal who
performs the homicides. Tho criminal play stnged nt the
theater Is also part of tho machinery that supplies gallows'
fruit A censorship of publications nnd of plays Is likely
to suggest Itself to the public mind, although Undo Ham's
supervision of tho United States malls In somo measure
serves tho purpose.
This Is a freo country In which no one Is allowed to
Incite to crime by public speech. Is any ono to be per
mitted to Incite to crlmo by public print? Hooks sold under
the naino of "The Hoy Hnndlts" or similar titles will con
tinue to do their pernicious work until public authority
must Interfere. Illustrated Homo Journal.
John 8. (limbic, Proprietor. 217 ttlveralilo
Avu. I'uriilnlii-il roomi, bar ami billiard room
lu connection. Hotel iihouo .Main 11-' I
HI'OKANE,
WASIIINOTON
111 K llUltUNOTO.V,
Wln(s, Liquors and Cigars.
It. K. M Inner, proprietor. IM Alder ilrcct,
bet cen 2ml and 3rd. l'hoao Main 2&W. Pri
vate room.
roitTI.ANl), UltKUON
The Old Corner
J. A. COLFIXT. Prop.
Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars
Phone, Hood 855
Cor. I'outteenth and (Mian SU
PORTLAND
OKEaoN
FEED CALVE8 COD-LIVER OIL,
AiiIiiiiiU Make Orcnt (lulus on Till
Kind of NoiirUliiiicnt.
All nttempt Ih being made to substi
tute cod-liver oil for the natural fat
of milk lu feeding calves, according to
the Philadelphia Ileconl. Milk con
tains, as In generally known, all the
nutrients necessary for tho full de
velopment of young niilmal life. If
one of theuo olemoiitH Ih removed It
has to bo replaced with a substitute
of like kind In order to Insure thrifty
development. Huller fat and cieam,
of com he. aro tho most highly prized
nud valuable of dairy products and
some resouieeful individual suggested
that these might be extracted by press
lug the whole milk through a separa
tor and lliolr loss be made up to the
calf by adding an equivalent amount
of cod-liver oil, another fat nutrient.
KxperlmeiitH have accordingly been
lu progtes for some time at ono of the
agricultural colleges In Yorkshire and
recent reports hoom to Indicate that
they aro entirely successful. Thero Is
but little labor Involved. The cod
liver oil and skim milk Is a cheaper
food than the whole milk ami the
calves appear to thrive on It During
n feeding experiment embracing some
28 weeks It was found thai the average
dally gain of tho calves fed on whole
milk until they were weaned was 2
pounds; tboso fed on skim milk and
oil and continued on an oil ration, 'J.-t
pounds, while those which had been
fed oil ami milk but from which the
oil was subsequently withheld gained
only 2.1 pounds,
On slaughtering the animals no In
jurious effects on the flesh could be
discovered. The dally ration that ap
peared to he successful was made up
of five quarts of skim milk ami two
ounces of cod-liver oil. Fortunately
the calves do not develop that aversion
to cod-liver oil which Is natural to most
human beings, but, on the contrary,
readily become accustomed to It.
ONE PENALTY OF WEALTH.
SOLDIERS SEATED WITHOUT CHAIRS.
"feSssPi
Star Brewery
Company
Iiraweri'und Iiottlen of
Hop Gold Beer
Vancouver, Wash,
Oast Third and Burnsldc Sts., Port
land, Oregon.
Soldiers In the French army havo a drill to perfect thetn In tho art of
It ting down comfortnbl without chairs.
A dozen or moro men stand In a circle each facing the back of tho next
in line, nt n carefully calculated dlstanco apart. At the word of command
they sit down, mcIi resting on tho knees of tho man behind him. In this
way, ns the accompanying picture Illustrates, the weight Is distributed around
tho entire circle.
Finishing for Amateurs
Photo Supplies
Views of Tacoma
AT
FRENCH-THEODORE CO.
905 Pacific Ave. Tacoma
San Francisco Bakery
JOHN Wh.NOE!,. Proprietor
A Full Assortment of Fine Goods
Always on Hand Our Bread is
on Sale in Neighboring Towns
Ask Your Grocer for Wendel't Bread
Odcrs by Mail Receive
Prompt Attention
61 J First Street
Phone 3-F
ludluratloit AHllcU Muuy Men Who
lliiw liuuifiiMC I'ortiiiit'o.
One curse of riches which, It Is said,
has come to quite a largo number of
Americans who have, during the past
fow years, made considerable for
tunes, Is Indigestion, due to what may
bo termed good living, Tho sudden
transition from a simple life, where
hard work was required early ami
late, to a llfo of luxury with but little
hard work, has proved a change too
gteat to be healthfully made, It Is a
change which has come to many who
have not during their previous llfo
had to tako Into account that where
phyalenl exercise dees not como with
n man's dully pursuits some menus of
obtaining It through out-of-door sports
of a greater or less nthletle character
lie essential If good health Is to be
maintained,
To eat and drink, iosslbIy to excess,
to live luxuriously that Is. to, satisfy
all one's desires without material phy
sical exertion Is almost certain to be
physically demoralizing and the num
ber of tlioso jiot beyond the middle
period of llfo who have In the last fow
years acquired great wealth, who aro
now under medical treatment, not no
much for nervous ailments ns for
what may be termini an excess of lux
ury, Is said to be exceedingly large.
There Is, perhaps, this compensa
tion lit life, tluit tho man of moderate
means, who Is compelled by tho neces
stty of the case to llvo lu a reasonably
simple manlier, Is more likely to enjoy
better health while he lives and con.
tluue on to a good old age, than Is the
man who dot's not have to place the
least restriction upon his expenditures
nud who cannot withstand tho toiup.
tutloii to consume all of tbo dalntle
procurable by money. Hoston Herald,
COST OF CANADA'8 CANALa
l'Uioriitoti Outlay for 'Water Wuya thnt
Are of Hut l.lttlo Comiuarclul Vuliie,
Tor tunny years the govemmeut of
tho Dominion of Canada has devoted
much labor and mi enormous amount
of money to tho Improvement of tho
WUtOC WaVS Of till) mmlrr Whlln '
theso have undoubtedly bad their cf-nj
feet lu cheapening the cost of trans-, L"XOn
portallon. It Is the opinion of many
that tho compeii3.iilon has senrcely
Jiutllled the cost.
According to the minister of rail
ways aud canals, the government has
already spent on canals $ 102,48 1.MB,
an amount slightly In excess of the
outlay authoiUcd for tho Improve
ment of the Krle canal by the much
larger population of .Vow York. It Is
the time-honored policy of Canada to
Improvo Its natural water ways and
construct artificial ones.
The result hns been, as Commercial
Agent llamllton at Cornwall Dolnts
out, the development of tho ditch seven
feet wide and two and a half feet
deep Into tho magnldcont artificial
water way IW feet wide, with not
less than fourteen feet of wuter,
Slnco the confederation of Canada In
18(17 tho canals have been under oper
ation by the dominion government.
The total expenditure on canal staff
and maintenance, repairs aud renew
als for 11X)2 was JSdl.oso.
Tho Cornwall canal, which over
comes the Lang Sault molds, is llchr-
cd and operated throughout its entlra
HELENA,
9 State Street
Phone 260-M
MONT.
's Steam Laundry
PA Rao, N. D.
Best Laundry in City
Work Dono on Short Notice. No Saw
Edge Collars nnd Cuffr, Give us a
Trial and You Will Como Again.
Traveling Men's Work a Specialty
Dixon's Steam Laundry
Puget Sound Electric Railway
Interurban
I.ea o Tacoma 0:00, 7:10, 8:10, 0:15
(Ltd., no stops) JO :10. 11 :10 a in. 12:10,
1:10, 2:10, 8:10, -1:16 (Ltd., no slops),
6:10, 0:10, 7:10, 8:10. 0:10. 11:15 m.
Leave Seattle fl SO, 8:00, 0:00 (Ltd.,
no stops), 10:00, U :00 a m, 12 m, 1 :00,
2:00, 3:00, 4:00 (Ltd., no stops). 5:00.
6 :0p, 7 j00, 8 :00, 0 :09, 10 :00, 11 :15 p m.
PL'YALLUP DIVISION
I-oiiviiPiivnllun 5 -SO. 7!iTrt.:nn O-AA
length by electricity. Arc lamps of ;! " j-'?. 3:00' -w "M
2,000 candle power nro nlaced overy o;.15' 7,,!.8,,5'.0A15 P "'
100 feet,
night
aieti uy ilve-horso power lectrlc
motors,
catldlo power nm nlncM OVfirvia:15i7:I6l8i,50:,5P '"
feet i. I.k inl tLT P i iy Leave 0th and Commerco Sts.5;10,
as OuS Mi9Wna. "S ClCnr by'7:00. 8:00. 10:00. 12:00a m, 1:00, 2 00
' ., '; A" Butes nro,)0.,i3:l0.-t:W.fl:00.c'I5 7:15, 8.15, 11 15
by Uve-horso power Jectrlc m.
(5:30 a m omitted Sundays)
Great Falls Iron Works
Engineers, Machinists and founders
Special appliances made In Steel,
Hrnss and iMiecinl Mixtures of Cast
Iron. Heavy and Light Forglngs
WorKnuuiBiiip
made to order. orkinana
guaranteed.
Are Manufacturers' Agents for
Machinery, Hollers, Engines and
Wuter Wheels. Make a specialty
of Stamp Shoes, Dies and Itoll
Shells, which are superior in point
of strength ami resistance to
abrasion.
JTCIlBfV
nBilHSiq
Hi WWII Hi a 1
r.r' ii trr-'"
Ore Treating Devices
(liven Special Attention
Main Office and Works, 8th Ave. N., 13th to Nth Sts.
GREAT FALLS - MONTANA
St. Paul & Tacoma
Lumber Co.
Wholesale Hardware, Ship Chandlery, and Geueral Supply
Store for Contractors.
Agents for Rocbling's Wire Cable and Judson Dynamite &
Powder Co.
St. Paul 8 Tacoma Lumber Co Tacoma, Wash.
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ELECTRICITY IN YOUR HOME
Brings comfort and cheer
fulness during the long win
ter nights. Enjoy a few
comforts while you are alive
for you are a long time dead
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Portland General Electric Co.
ARE YOU GOING TO
ST. LOUIS ?
If so, call for your ticket via the
ROCK ISLAND-'FRISCO SYSTEMS
J" "iSlS te"Trnal - Cntrancc Fair Grou" Round
trip rate 567.50, good for ninety days from dateof sale. C ,
routes going: and returning wce
VIA
St. Paul, Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo or El Paso Ston
over permitted in both directions. StP
DATES OF SALE
mSL t17 ' 2' 3J Au-St 8' 9' ,0j s
OnjAove dates rate of $72.50 will be made to Chicago and
FoHurther information and sleeping A -rvatt.n call on
HO Third St., Portland, O, "22