Bf'N -i H , t'HT TUB NEW AGE. POKTLiAND. OREGON. THE NEW AGE .Established 1890 A. D. Uilflln Manager ,Tolophone, Main "07 Offlce, K Second Bt.,cor. Ash, Ilooraslanda . i'ortland, Oregon. AOENT8 J.W.Duncan..., Italic, Mont (leo. A. Hayes........ Seattle, Wah To insuWimblloatlon, all local new mutt root ut not Tatar ibau Thursday uiornlne ( aob weak. Subscription prloa, out year, parable in ad Tanos, ti.lo. ($M$ MIbs Walker is spending threo or Harry. Ho Is from Ohio and of coutso 35th and Dearborn street, was crowd four days thlB week In Seattle. that explains It all. Thoso , fellows cd last Thursday evening, Juno 1G, to near the address or sawyer John G. Jones. Miss Estolla Hall Is confined to her n,e Kcnomlly Buckoycd.( Mrs. Edward Johnson Is In tho town of Lowlston, tho guest of her sister, MIbs V. Brooks. Lowlston 1b In Fergus county, and wo sincerely trust that tho change may bo of much physical benefit to tho lady cro her return. Thn Znnlhnr nntfrtninf(l thn Illch- The Ninth cavelry of Walla Walla ard & Prlnglo Minstrels after their will go into camp at American Lake, pcrformanco of tho 21st. Too much cannot bo said or tno management oi this resort. Everybody present voted bed from a very serious sprain. Elder Webb gavo n lecturo at tho Allen A. M. E. church laBt Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Dcbcau, of Seattle, wore guests of Mrs. W. Rudd Jast week. PORTLAND LOCALS Juno 29. Miss Nellie Hall and brother, of Seattle, wore tho guests of Mrs. Hot- ton last Thursday. Tho Baptist convention was In ses sion but adjourned Sunday and Mon day to glvo a picnic at Point Defiance. E. church month at picnic of tho Allen A. M will bo tho 14th of this Point Defiance. Rev. Boldmen, of tho M. E. church at Atlanta, Qa lectured at tho Alton A. M. E. church last Thursday. Tho pastor and members of tho Baptist church wcro guests, Di A neatly furnished, room for rent, 474 Davla street. Mrs. T. Hall has been on tho sick list for tho past week. Mr. McQce, of Seattle, is stopping at tho Hotel Kcoblc. Mrs. Seals, who returned a short tlmo ago from tho hospital, is slowly Improving. Eugeno Griffin Is spending his vaca tion at Qrcsham, Uio guest of Mrs. Fred T. Merrill. Miss Esther Crawford entertained Master Lorenzo Lapsley last Tuesday afternoon at Swctlands. Tho Sunday school picnic at Mt. Scott laBt Wednesday was well at tended and all spent a very pleasant day. Mrs. F. Hall entertained at a pltt party Mcsdamcs. Richard, Turner, of Spokane; Lucas, Griffin and Keeblo, and Messrs. X Jackson, of St. Paul; ' Jerry Brown, C. Johnson, McKco, of Seattle, and H. Hill. MIsbcb Edna Duncan. Pearl Miller and Georgia Edwards wcro successful in tho same business for himself. tho affair a decided success, and a credit of L. Vornon Graye, proprietor. Bllllo Young, formerly of McCnbo & Young's minstrels, called on his friend, Harry C. Simmons, at tho Manhattan Club, last Tuesday even- Friends, notlco tho Sunday school lng. Mr. Young is now with Richard & PrlngloB Minstrels, and his per formance at tho Helena Opera Houso Tuesday evening was far beyond re proach, or criticism. w i9$S)(($S(J(9 SEATTLE ITEMS I tgm)3m3lMQ9QZ HEN IN SEATTLE DON'T POIU1KT THE Afro-Am. Social Club, 110 Beneca street, tear bldg, bet, First and Uecond. II. T. lialler, pres. A. Uuncanson, tec. and m'g'r. I'Uoiie Main SMB. Mr. Geo. Jackson, who has been on a business trln to his old home in V.lr- Ollvet glnln, was onco a resident of Holcnn, out wnen tno Alaska rever oroKo out ho was one of tho first to catch it, and being an Industrious and enterpris ing man ho accumulated a neat little fortune. Mr. Jackson believes In tho old adage,, "Charity begins at homo." Ho left his parents In comfortable circumstances; bought them a home, furnished it, and stocked it with tho necessaries of life. Ho Is now on his return to Norao City. Tho best wish es of uis friends or Helena go wun him, Miss Mablo Walker, of Tacoma, ?s tho guest oi Miss Barbara Davis. Mr. J. T. Gayton has received tho appointment of messenger of tho federal court. ee( SPOKANE NEWS St: m 1X9 Mrs, H. R. Cayton and Miss Emma Houston will lcavo on tho first for tho fair In St. Louis. Mr. D. Plcrco has returned from a trip to Kaslo, B. C. Died. Friday, Juno 24. an Infant Mr. S. N. Norrls, of Clark's Special child of Mr. and Mrs. McShano. Delivery rCo., has withdrawn and Is in graduating from tho grammar school of this city. They aro all very promising young ladles, and wo pre dict for them a brilliant future. C. C. X. Laws, pastor of Mt. Olivet Baptist church, attended tho Willam ette association this am. Tho attendance was largo. Nine teen churches wcro represented and ono hundred delegates. Wo shall speak of tho foreign mission work later on. Dr. T. H. Wright is with .us again after spending a visit In tho country, and his health Is greatly Improved. Mr. Duncan, second waiter of tho Washington Hotol, Is very sick with tho typhoid pneumonia at his rest- week at Gresh-.dence. . Dr. J. W. E. POwen, of Atlanta, Ga gavo a flno lecturo on tho Negro at tho First M. E. church, Juno 28, to a largo attendance A pink tea social was given nt tho residence of Mrs, A. H. Hall Tuesday, Juno 28, to benefit tho building of tho now church and a very pleasant evening was spent. , A surprlso party was given at tho residence of Mr. and Mrs. James A A tally-ho party was another de lightful affair added to tho many social galtlcs of tho paBt wock In hon or of tho visitors. Promptly at 9 o'clock tho merry party left tho res idence of Mrs. W. W. Wheeler. Jour- ","te !lou.te h0K K Coombs In honor of Mlss-Nucby, Tho Methodist pcoplo aro preparing for a picnic at Manltou Park, July 4. Rov. J. B. Beckham has returned from a short trip through tho country. Rov. J. W. E. Bowcn Is tho guest of Rov. Henry I. Rasmusscn whllo In tho city. Miss Mlnnlo Brown was tho guest of Mrs. W. A. Ryan and Miss Blancho Scott nt dinner Sunday. Messrs. E. H. Holmes, Crockett Robs and B. R. Carlo left Tuesday to attend grand lodgo (Masonic) In Portland. Mrs. Georgia Billings and Mrs. Jen nlo Dado gavo a lawn party for tho benoflt of missions Thursday ovenlng. Tho affair was woll attended., Mr. E. S. Jones and Mary Haven wcro married by tho Justlco of tho fe"' ,8,upplc,r nwa,tcd thom; At 12 vory pionaant ovenlng was spont'and peaco last week. Mr. Jones Is a o'clock tho buglor announced tho re turn call and tho morry makers start ed for homo. Voting Mr. and Mrs. W.W. Wheeler Jolly good fellows. Mrs. Peter L6o cntortalncd nt din ner Sunday last In honor of her guest Mrs. Lo Vetto, of St. Paul. Tho tablo was elegantly decorated with ferns and roses and a delicious course din-1 nor was served. Miss Reno at tho piano Tendered several cholco selec tions during the afternoon. Thoso present wero Mcsdamcs. Campbell, Lo Vetto, Leo, Reno, Hootor, Fran cis Crawford, and Ruby Paris; Messrs. Ross, Loo, Connors, Franklin and Johnson, , v Song servlco at Bethel A. M. E. church. 68 N. Tenth street Sunday. July 3: Opening sang by chorus of twenty voices; prayer, by tho pastor, Rov. J. W. Tollvor; Bethel's sextet, Dr. Morrlman, J. W. Johnson, Robert Bird, W. S. Smith, L. Mills, F. D. Thomas; solo, Mrs. Jessie Thompson, soloctcd; duet, "Somo Day tho Silver Cords Will Break," Messrs. Thomas, Mills and Chorus; address, "Second Thought," by W. L. Brady; duet. Miss Clifford Freeman and sister, Ruth, of Seattlo, Wash.; solo, select ed, Dr. Morrlman: selection by choir; solo, solectod, Mrs. C. W. Lapsley; Humming Quartet; remarks, by. pas tor; Congregational singing; collec tion; "God Bo With You 'Till Wo Meet Again"; Benediction. Mrs. Spears, organist. All aro cordially in vited. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wheeler entor talned In a most charming and delight ful mannor last Thursday uttoinuun trom 3 to 8 o'clock tho ladles accom panying tho dolegates. It was dis tinctly tho most elaborate affair over given In our city. Tho walls of tho hall, dining room and parlor woro fos toonod with Oregon grape. Tall cut glass vases with red roses In the pur "lor, La Franc roses In tho punch rooms and dellcato, sweet peas In tho dining room. Tho effect was unusual ly beautiful. Mrs. Wheeler was as sisted In receiving by Mrs. Keeblo nnd Mrs. A. D. Grlllln. Ovor ono hundred called and many handsomo costumes wcro worn by tho ladies. A bovy of lovely maids in dainty gowns served tho refreshments. Miss Small wood and Maud Lucas served at tho punch bowl. Misses. Watson, Rhoades, light refreshments wero served. HELENA, MONTANA. Mr. Goo. Lee., 8r has Tcturncd to tho hot springs of Hunter. A few of tho baths will place Gcorgo on tho equal footing of his old tlmo running mates. Mr. Arthur Palmer celebrated his 31st birthday anniversary with a number of friends at' tho Dam. It waiter at tho Spokano Grill. I Tho Ladles' Aid of tho Calvary Baptist church gavo a dlnnor down town TucBday, and Judging from tho attendance a goodly sum was realized. Died. Sunday, Juno 26, an elderly man, named Morgan1. Ho came hero recently from , North Carolina. Tho body Is being 'hold awaiting word from his family. Dr. J. W. E. Bowcn spoko at tho SaSaSaSaSaSaSasBi? H'i "'nSaSaSaH SaSaSaSaSaSaasKll " ' "BLH aBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaSaBKlSBBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaV IBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaVSBaBaBaBaBaBaBasaV HON. JOSEPH M. DIXON, M. C, MISSOULA, MONTANA. they sent him to that distinguished body. Every student of thec lassies knows something of tho pomp and pagoantry and studied ostontatlon of a Roman triumph. Tli a general who bad con Ono of tho most successful young 'men tho west lias developed is tno subject of this sketch, Hon. Joseph M. Dixon, of Missoula, Mont. Mr. Dixon, remembering tho advlco I rrlirnn Kv llnrntn Hi-nnlu if "ft woat "... . . . -. hliuu UJ WMVU VI4W1J w. um nvuvi Asnuy.inyior, way, ana wilier Berv-iyounB man Aftor miag himself nuored a foreign army camo back ed tho Ices and Misses Ulyses.Thom- for ,,, UQ work ,oft tho ea8ti cam0 wJth ,,8 cnptives chained to his char as, Ruth and Clifford Freeman served to Montana an(1 8hortly afterwards lgt wheels, his glory measured by tho tho nuts. Music and Impromptu pro- bcgan tho practlco ot iaw at tho Mon. misery which trailed behind him. gram was rendered during the after- tnna bnr choosing as his homo tho Fashions havo changed since then, noon. Solos by. Mrs. Walter Lapsley, . oeautfui cUy 0f Missoula. I The man who conquers with his of Chicago, and by Mr. Chas Good-1 Mr rjron, always an ardent repub- armies Is no longer tho only horo, but , win wero heartily received. Tho, cani Bhortiy altor his coming to tho tho old habit of thought still holds hostess was most charming in black tat0 wa honored by his party, being sway to such extent that oven tho net over red silk, Mrs. Keeblo in nominated for county attorney, to greatest of civil leaders soldom win whlto silk and loco, Mrs. tr, 'which offlco ho was elected and cred- their Just measuro of applause Mr. fin In champayno chiffon over sllK, tab)y nilcd for four years. After ro- Dixon, howover. Is ono of tho oxcop Mrs. Hawkins, of Seuttlo, in sllK ,.,. frnm n, offlC0 of county attor- tlons. for on his return homo from 'maurus tan over fc-reuu, . "' ney Mr. Dixon confined hlmseir or of Iowa, In raauvo mull over silk, ciuslvoy to tho largo lucrative prac Mrs. Lapsley in black chantilly lace UcQ that ,l0 haa bu,lt up ovor chiffon silk, Mrs. Lucas In cream,. Aith0ugh pressed by tho party lead ernnn ilo chlnn over silk. Mrs. Turner, , ,,, ti,. nnminntinn m- nt. of Spokano, woro blue Paris cjth'flce8 t(J wh,ch h8 er,thU8lastlc friends tude nnd benoflcenco tho work ho has over cream silk, Mrs. Hall In white wouJ(J havo ked t0 havo eiecte(i him accomplished in Washington serves organdlo nnd pink trimming, Mrs. Mr Dixon emphatically refused to en- to outrank any individual achlovo Wolls in cream etamino and whlto terta)n BUC), 0ffor8 UIUu ia8t fall when wents. Mr. Dixon Is ono of tho most silk, Mrs. Balmer In red cloth, rs-iho wafJ tho unan,nous choice -if his oloquont speakers at tho Montana bar Campbell organdie over sllK, anu ( party fQr ropresontatlvo In tho lower nnd personally Is a true gentleman In manyoinors. ahjuub wun x," house of congress, ur. uixon was tno run senso or tho word. Tho No- elected by a handsomo majority and gro voters, In tho stato, as ono man, ho has shown by what ho has accom-'wlll work indefatlgably for his re pllshed hlB first term that tho voters election next fall to tho seat ho haa of Montana made no mlstako when already so signally honored. Washington ho received a great popu lar ovation. Ills friends, neighbors and fellow cltlzons trying to show that hla wolcomo was In proportion to his public Borvlces. for In mngnl Hon. Edward H. Morris was last week re-nominated by tho republican senatorial convention of tho first dis trict for a member of tho legislature of tho stato of Illinois. Mr. Alexander Payno. 33d. promi nent colored Mason of Washington, D. C Is in tho city and was royally en tertained by tho members of the Masonic fraternity In this city. Mrs. S. J. Gray installed the officers of Morning Light Court of Daughters ot Sphinx at Ebcnczcr Baptist church last Monday night. There wero 400 or 600 persons present. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Reed, of Cleve land, Ohio; Mr. Nick Chills, of tho Topoka Plalndcaler, Topcka, Kans.; Mr. Isaac Allen and Mr. J. N. Trot ter, of Boston, Mass., aro in tho city. A now Chapter of tho Order of Eastern Star was'organtzed last week, tho name of which is Chicago Chap tor, No. 1. Mrs. Mabel Harris was elected Royal Matron and T. Webster Brown was elected Royal Patron. Mr. A. D. Griffin, tho popular editor of tho Now Ago, of Portland, Oregon, is in tho city attending tno republican national convention. Mr. Griffin is popular with tho pcoplo of Clilcaco. and ho is being royally-entertained by them, A meeting has boon called for sev eral of tho subordinate chapters of tho Order of Eastern Star to meet at 2974 Stato Btreet, Juno 28, for tho purposo of organizing a grand chapter of tho Order of Eastern Star for tho Stato ot Illinois. Bishop Alexander Walters, of tho A. M. E. Zlon church, of New York, Mr. Chas. W. Anderson, of New York; Mr. J. Madison Vanve, of Louisiana; Mr. Judson W. Lyons, of Georgia; Mr. Waltor H. Cohen, of Now Orleans, aro In tho city attending tho republi can national convention, Mr. McRobcrts, a prominent color ed man ot Cincinnati, Ohio, was rob bed last Thursday at tho boarding houso of Mrs. Htli; at 3132 Wabash avenue, ot a diamond pin valued at $160. Tho pcoplo who committed tho larceny wcro arrested nnd held to the criminal court under $500 bonds. Tho colored pcoplo In Chicago will soon hold a public mnss meeting nnd publicly denounco Mrs. Fannlc-Bnr-rler Williams, of this city. Mrs. Wil liams 'wrote an artlclo last week for ono or tho Chicago papers In which alio said that tho colored pcoplo In tho United States had moro friends nnd woro bettor treated by tho whlto pcoplo of tho South than they wcro in tho Northom States. Such absurd statements aro doing tho colored pco plo considerable harm. It Is pre sumed that somo of tho Southern flro Negro-hating class of 'people has paid Mrs. Williams for making such a falso statement about tho colored pcoplo. Mr. Longloy, who has a mortgage against tho Bethel A. M. E. church, corner 30th and Dearborn streets, In this city, commenced last Monday foreclosure proceedings of tho mort gage against tho church. 'Tho amount that tho church ovea Is (16,000. It looks like tho church will loso Its property. Rov. A. L. Murray, tho pas tor of tho church, and R. E. Moore. who Is on tho trustee board, together with two or threo of tho others, tho peoplo havo demanded of them from tlmo to tlmo a report of the condition of tho church but thoy have failed to glvo them any. Tho entire transac tions of tho board 'of trustees of Bethel church, from time to tlmo dur ing tho last hreo or four years, looks to bo of a dark transaction. Tho whlto men who have been nom inated on tho republican county tick et in Chicago aro a Negro-hating class ot whlto mon. They would not glvo a colored man a Janltorshlp. John A. Linn, who Is a cnndldato on tho county republican tlckot for clerk of tho circuit court of Cook county, said ovor threo years ago that ho would not havo a colored man In his office. Mr. Linn has held ofllco In this coun ty for several years and ho has never appointed a colored person to any po sition so far as wo havo bean ablo to find out. This kind of llly-whlto re publicans In Chicago who aro now be fore tho pcoplo for endorsement, tho colored voters now numbering 10,000 in Cook county should not fall to for get them at tho polls. GOLDFINCH BROS. PAINTS, WALL PAPER, OLASS, WINDOWS AND DOORS 2812 Ituckcr Ave. EVERETT WASHINQION FOR BARGAINS In Furniture, Stoves. Ranges, Crockery go to PETERSON FURNITURE CO. 28 J J RockefeIlowAve.tEvere(l, ash. D K. co.NN, FANCY GROCERIES TEAS, COFFEES, SPICES Quall'y Bin! I'rlco (Itmratitevil. Delivery to alt l'art of the Ity. I'hotie. Union 63l. 4(w Wllllnnn Ave, Cor. Hancock St., I'OllTIiAND, OltEOON. Everett Dental PuHora UK. (I. N. HAUUle, Manager High clara Dentistry at tnoiterati- prices ALL WORK GUARANTEED Itoomi 2T8-910 (Ireenbcrg Mock EVEIIK1T WASHINGTON MILTON SLAGHT 2025 Hewitt Ave., Everett, Wash. BULI.1v.VNTB llllOCEHY J. llulllvant Jr.. Prop. STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES TEA, COKKi:i:, 'HUTTKK AND EOU8 A SPECIALTY Telephone, Main 213. 1G.1 Jcfl'crtoti St., N.W. Cor. Thirteenth PORTLAND OltEaON 'H fc HlUKlX. A. W, Ohitsch, Chas. Clement. N. E, Corner Seventh and Glltan Streets. N'ewlr Furnished Itooms. Steam Heated. Hot nnd Cold Water throughout. Flut class Bar Kuom In connection. PORTLAND, OREGON. jyjANNINO A LEE STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES Delivery to all ports ot tho city Phone, East COS ' OREGON 319 E. WoIdlcrBt, I'ORTLAND )UFREN8E 11UFKET All kinds of Repairing, Cleaning and Adjusting. Also Wheels to Rent Agency for EAGLE. BIOYGLES 3. J. SIsLsUS For City Property; also Choice Ten-Acre Tracts EASY PAYMENTS Write or call and see him at EVERETT, WASH; 2829 Oakes Ave. 215 Howard Street. Phone Main 89. . HPOKANE, WASHINGTON A. BACKDAHL & CO. Druggists 313 WnshlnBton Ave. South Minneapolis Minnesota JsTorgard'a PETTERSON MERCHANT. TAILORS. Phono Riack29M. hill titrccts. N. W. Cor! 3rd and Yam- ( ENTRANCE 2C3 YAMHILL. C Rock Springs O Lump or Range A Is the Very Best L House Fuel VULOAN GOAL OO. 829 Durnsldo 1st. Phono Main 277 SMITH'S U-RE-KA METAL POLISH NAGEL UNDERTAKING CO. WM. E. NAGEL, Manager Lady Asilstant on all cases where one Is required - 203 W. Third 8t. St. Paul, Minn. I iJtato Licence No. 3. Laly Assistant I I JOHN F. JERREAD I I Undertaker and Embnlmer I I lay and Night Se vlco I 2939 Ilroadway Telephone M iln 2.10 I woro Mesdames. ueurnuuu, uuui Easton, Holds, Waterford, Benjamin, Whlto. Thomas, Jackson, Duy, Craw ford, Perry, Newman, Hhoades, and Bernard. iS(! TACOMA NOTES SSa5: D. W. Gibson is on tho sick Mrs. L. E, this week. Mrs. list. Clark is on tho sick list Mrs. H. P. Lawhorn Is on tho sick list this week. The Ladles' Aid met at Mrs. II. T. Lawhorn's last week. ' Mrs. Aldrich. who has been in the hospital, suffered a relapse. MesdaraeH. Pitts and Rudd aro spending a few days In Seattle. took two four-in-hand tally-hos to First M. E. church Sunday morning convey tho party to and from tho Juno 20, and his sermon was ono of Dam. ' the, ablest over heard In Spokano. ins congregation became so en- . Mr. William Gordon will soon bo able to bo around and about. Ills con dition has changed for tho better. Mr. Gordop has had quite a Bpell of Illness. Wo wish him a speedy re covery. W. II. French, D. Ross. St. Paul; J. D. Lewis. Cleveland, Ohio; Harry Glleour. Portland. Ore.; Geo. Jackson, yn., enrolled their names on tho reg ister at tho Manhattan Club tho past week. - I thused that thoy applauded. Tho Negro raco may well bo proud of Dr. Bowen. In tho evening ho preached at tho Jefforson street M. E. church. Miss Mlnnlo Brown sang a boIo at tho morning service NEWS FROM CHICAGO. Chicago, 111., Juno 2G, 1904. Mrs. M. McSpadden, ot 3143 Dear born street, has just returned from Harry Gllgour, of the Ralston-Acrao Cleveland, Ohio, where sho has been Co., baa been In our city for tho past on Iesal business, week. Too much cannot be said of Ebenczer Baptist church, corner EVERETT LOCALS. Mr. J. Williams, who has been quite 111 for somo weoks, Is improving, but slowly. (" Mrs. Mary Marston, who has been visiting friends In Tacoma for tho past two weoks, is expoctcd homo In u few days. Mr. W, G. Renfroo was In tho city Saturday and Sunday, but returned to Silver Lako, whoro ho is employed, Into Sunday night. Tho Ico cream and strawberry social given by tho ladles of tho A. M. E. church for tho benefit of tho trustees, thursday night, proved a success, Mr. C. C. Crowley loft Monday for Portland to attend tho meeting ot tl)0 grand lodgo A. F. & A. M which convenes In that city Thursday the 23rd Inst. Mr. and Mrs. J. O, Williams,, who havo lived In their own homo on Broadway, since it was built, lately vacated tho premises and now hold tho houso for rent. Mrs. R. T. Jacobs shaperoned a party of young friends who aro vis iting at her homo, to Seattlo Monday to attend tho festival given by Trinity lodge, No. 27, A..F. & A. M. Mrs. Mary, Colman, of Lndysmlth, B. C, who carao to Everett to attond her mother's funeral, loft Tuesday for her home, taking with hor tho, two younger brothers. Miss Elizabeth Donaldson, her sister, who was with tho mother when tho end came, left on a later boat for a fow weeks rest and quiet with friends near Seattle. F. K. BEACH & CO., Tho Pioneer Paint Company, tnako a biiucliilty of felling the bent tilings made In puluts. IlouEu I'uint, Floor J'ulnt, Barn Paint, Fence Paint and Hoof Paint; Enamels, Yurnislies, Colon, 'Htalnu, Cementico KaUomiuoand general build lng material, 135 First St., N. y, cor Aider, Portlund, Oregon. CHEAP SUNDAY RATES. Between Portland and Willamette Valley points. Low round-trip rates havo been placed In effect between Portland and Wlllametto Valley points In either direction, Tickets will bo sold Saturdays and Sundays and limited to return on or before the following Monday, Call on Southern Pacific Company's agent for partic ulars, The People's Fish Market J.P.MORGENSFuN WHOLESALE & RETAIL Fresh Fish on Ice EvcryDay Halibut a Specialty J308 J-2 Hewitt Ave. Phone Red 855 EVERETT, WASHINGTON . IV- STANTON Stmptm & Fancy GROCERIES O. A. I1LAKK T. B. J.l). BM1TII E c A T BREAD MA UK ilV Tncomn Baking Company 013 Tacoma Ave. Tolephono James Ml TACOMA WASH. NOB MILL MARKET BCIIOUZ ft KAkKITZ U.-alcrs In all kinds ot Fresh and Salt 'Meats, Hams, ' Bacon, Lard and Sausage of All Kinds . FRUSH POULTRY Telephone, Main SIR 21st and Irving His. I'OIITLAND, OKEdOr- Cleans everything sllrer, brass, copper, nickel or any olhor metal, wood work, win dows, etc. Used by everybody, sold every where. 1'hone Main WJ. Manufactured only by C. D. SMITH & COMPANY 803 Water Direct I'OIITLAND, OHEOON ..THE BROOKE DRUG CO.. Prescriptions Accurately and Care-: ' '' fully Compounded. , Telephones Columblb7A0, Oregon Red 1844 Proscription - Drugmlmtm 97 Nor tit TMril Street PORTLAND - . ONJEOQM TUB COURT JOlHtaleHt HALKM OltK THO HAMILTON MfllxthHt I'OIITLAND OKR MEL. HAMIL,TOIN 2010 Hewitt Ave. Hear Broadway Pho-e Red 149 IDEAL DELICATESSEN Home Made Bread, Pies, Cakes Lunches f r Picnics, Flshir men, Lodges, Travelers 1714 Hewitt Avenue EVERETT WASHINGTON THE CRESCENT MARKET FRESH AND SALT MEATS OF ALL KINDS III(,'lict prlct'H jmlil for Poultry, Ucef, Veul, Pork, etc. Phono Muin S(10. 1416 linWITT AVGNUE Always Ask for VIOLET OATS - Sold by All Dealers OAKLAND MARKET CHAS. MILL13K, Prop, DealorlnAUKIndsof Fresh, Salted and Cured Meats Plslt, Poultry and flame Free Delivery to All Tarts of the City I'hone, l!ast 1W8 342 Union Ave. PORTLAND, OR. I tadlng-llramls LIQUORS AND CIQARS I'hone, Main SOW PORTLAND OREQON The PALMER HOUSE Formerly (he SPALDING The most complete Compartment IIoum In the Northwest. I'arllcular attention to Tour 1st and Trail clam Custom. Hteam Heat, Uaa LlKhts, I'orct'laln Hatha. One Mock from Ho tel Portland. Orexonlau llulldlna-, Marquam "rami and Cord ray's Theater. Telephone MalnlNU. Itooms hy Day, Week or Month, en Hill to or Blutfle. Mrs. A, Larson, I'roprletor. 350 Alder SI. S. L Cor. Vuk. Enterprise Brewing Co. OI San I'ranclsco, Cal. IIKI2WHRS AND HOTrLURS IIKNIIY MlUrfTKIt, ien. Ant. (or l'ortlan Kxtra I' lu Ilofhraii Iloheinlan and KxpoH llccrs. Iti'd t-cul I'orler. I'rcn Delivery In all I'arts of thn City. I leer Depot Mini CnldKloragt at l'urtlttiid, OrtK'in, 13th and Johnson KU, PMONI2 MAIN 1932 FROM HEAD TO FOOT EVERETT, - - WASH. Dixon's Steam Laundry FARflO, N. D. Best Laundry In CUy Work Dono on Short Notlco. No Haw J-Ml'o Collnri ami Cnlf. Olvo uh u Triul and You Will Como Again. Traveling Mcn'ri Work a Sjieciulty Dixon's Steam Laundry Puget Sound Electric Railway Interurban Lcavo Tucoma 0:00, 7:10, 8:10, 0:15 (Ltd., noritojiH) J0:IO. 11:10am, 12:10, 1:10,2:10,3:10,4:15 (I.t.l., no stops) 5:10, 0:10, 7:10, 8:10 0:10, 11:15 u m. Leave Seattle fi.'SO, 8:00, O.(X) (Ltd.. no HtopH), 10:00, 1 1 ;00 a m, IS? in, l ,00. 2:00, H:00, 4:00 (Ltd., no Htoiifl). 5;00 6:00, 7 jOO, 8:00, 0:00, 10.00, li :15 p m. PUYALLUP DIVISION Lcavo Piiyallup 5:20, 7:00,8:00, 0:00, 11:00 a in, 1:00, 2:00, 3:00, 4:00, 6:00 6!l5, 7:15, 8:15, 0:16 pin, ' LcavuOlli and Oinrnorco Rt. 5.M0. 7:00,8:00, 10:00. 12:00 a in, 1:00, 2:00 .i:00,4:00, 5-:00,C:15, 7:16, 8:15, 11:16 p in. (5:30 a in omitted Sundays) si B" If you want to be sure your Cream is rich and your Butter the best there is J Order it from j HAZELWOOD Rush orders for train time a specialty. We can deliver on 10 or (5 minutes notice PORTLAND Phone 154 SPOKANE Phone Exchange 12 Something New i Calvert's Delicatessen 405 Washington Street HOME COOKIINO LuiR'licri put up for triivoltTH mid picnio partlcri IJVHKYTIIINO UI'-TO-DATU QIVI3 US A CALL PORTLAND ORHQON M. S. COPELAND Millinery and Suit House EVERYTHING That a Man or Boy Wears Goods That You've Heard About STEINBL0CK CLOTHING GORDON and STETSON HATS WALKOVER SHOES DUTCHESS and PARAGON TROUSERS MONARCH SHIRTS DICKSON BROS. CO. J 120-22 Pacific Ave. TACOMA WASH Fine and Medium Millinery and Suits at Very Reasonable Prices We Aim to Build Up a Busi ness In Portland and Vicinity by Treating People Right and by Selling ut Close Figures Come and Look at Least. Whether You Buy or Not o , 3S2 Washington St PORTLAND OR O SPICES. o COFFEE,TEA BAKING POWDER, FLAVORING EXTRACTS AtoiuUPurify, Fiisrmvor, CLOSSETftDEVERS PORTLAND, OUCCON.' J v ty r' " r&f 1 Lisit-AA-ifcai-