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About The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1904)
rtfijEr "V7- ''J'irrys A& tt"V. . THE NEW AGE, PORTLAND. OREGON. t! ' A r No Appetite Means loss of vitality, vigor or tone, and is often a pre cursor of prostrating sick ness. This is why it is serious. The best thing you can do is to take the great alterative and tonic Hood's Sarsaparilla Which has cured thousands. Where tlio Coat Come. Philosopher The only (lilng that can ranks nny mau, rich or poor, perfectly hnppr Is love, and bra costs not a pen ny. Practical Mnn Iruo, but keeping; tho loved ono in clothci cosU Ilka the Old Nick. An American factory at Hanorer sup piles pneumatic brnkes for the whole I'russlnn rullwny system. Mothort will n ml Mrs. Wlnslows's Soothing Syrup the beat remedy to me for their children during the teething porlod.. v A Hobo. Sistor You have told mo her name, yet I know no mora than I did before, Mil-she bcnutlful? ' Hrothcr Iluiiutlful? Why, die could mnkii even tho present fashions look nr-tlstlc. riTA Permanently inirra. irontsornerTOusnee 110 after nretday'auetiumr.Kllim'eUreatNeiTS JUatorer. Henrt tut KrieS3 trial bottle ftnd treatise. Dr. K. II. Kline, I.M..W Arch Rt , I'htlaUelpbla, l"a. Heroic Treatinnnt. ( Mrs. Kbony Doctah, my liusban' he got the paralersls in the Inlics, so ho carn't move his feet. Doctor Dark Is dot so, Mrs. Ebony? Well, I'll call riKht nvny. Mrs. Kbony Yes, doctah, an' be sunb to brung youh banjo prions. If dat doan start hit Inls's goln', nuthln will. I00 Reward, $100. The readers ot this paper will te pleased to team that there li at leant ono dreaded discus that science has boon ablo to nure In all Its stages, and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is tho only potttlro cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitu tional dliioaiio, requires a constitutional treat. ment. Hall'sCatarrhCureUtaken Internally, aottng directly UK)ii the blood and mucous luriacos 01 me sysiom, inerciiy ucairojniK n (uiindatlonol thodtneaae, and Rtvlng tho jn llent strenath br bnlldlnir un the conatltutfa and assisting haturo In doing lor anreaie that it falls to CUre. Bend for lUt muni, liinm nniillv nnrnfl litf ttin entrm o( taallmoulals. . . . I ..... ' mrlacoa of the ayaiom, thereby destroying the proprietors havo so much faith In Its curatlvo . .' . ... .. ... ,, powers that they odor one Huudrod Dollars ' Unckaclie to Itliuuiiiniism aro nnturnlly Itovonno of a Walter. Tips regarding prospectire smug glers coma to the customs officials in strange wnys and from peculiar sources, nnys the New York Tribune. One of the queerest was a cable dis patch from Herintidn, received a few weeks ago. It rend: "Customs, New York: Watch Oroen bicycle trunk from licrniuila." Thcro was no signa ture, and tho ofllcluK utterly puzzled as to the sourco of the message, await ed the arrival of the next Hcrintitlii boat with Interest. Sure enough, there was a passenger named Green, and among his luggago was a bicycle trunk. IIo made the usual declaration that ho was bringing in nothing dutiable. "What is In tills?" asked nn inspect or, tapping the bicycle trunk, "My bicycle, of course." "Supposo you open it," said the In spector. Mr. Green was sorry, but ho had lost tho key. Then tliey broke it open and found It packed with expenslvo cigars, which wcro promptly conllscated. Tho mystery of tho cabled tip was cleared tip by n passenger who had stopped In Hamilton at tho same hotel with Green. It seemed that Green never tipped hotel servants. Ono of them discovered that ho was packing tho blcyclo caso with cignrs and told his fellows. Thoy chipped in enough to pay for the cablo dlspatdi and in giving ujc tip had revenge for tips not K'veu. BACK PLATFORM FOLKS. Its work. The I Ihe Preacher's Evidence. Itoland, 111., Juno 27. Diabetes has so long been looked upon as nn uncur able form of Kidnoy Disease that a euro cure (or it must rank as one of the most valuable medical discoveries of the ago. And every day brings forth fresh evldenco that Dodd's Kidnoy I'llls will cmo Diabetes. Important ovldonco in their fuvor is given by Itov. Tlios. U. Norman, tho well known Dap tlst minister horo. Mr. Norman eays: "I had all the symptoms of a bad case of Diabetes and rccoived so much bonoflt from tho use of Dodd's Kidney PIUb that I cheerfully recommend them to nnyonu sufforlng from that dread dlseaso. Dodd's Kidney Pills will euro the worst form of Diabetes." Dodd's Kidney Pills always euro Din botes, ono of the final stages of Kidnoy Dlsoaco, All the earlier stages from Addreaa. K. J. CHKNKT fc CO.,ToIodo, 0. i. are the beat. old by drugslata, 78c, Hall's Family l'lllai AoooaBtlna; Air the Growth of Fishes. Lady Visitor (who has been listening to P.lscAtor's story) I didn't know that trout grew as large as that. I'lscator's Wife Oh, yes, they do fter the story has been told a few times. ' Plso's Cure h a remedy for coughs, colds ,aad consumption. Try It. PrIoo23oeuU, at druggists. The Cook's Carrylntt Capacity. "You are baring trouble with your esoks?" "Yes. The first one carried on so." "And how about the last?" "She carried ofT so. I lost two vests snd a bat." Philadelphia Itecord. remedy. Y-Keeky Lioixm-MORPHiNE-TOiACCOl rjalire .n01" rtiwuuiLniLi vajklv k9P ron mL fAATICUlAK) aaMjairraTiitnrruTr Pow.TtANP.onc After Venus had answered the pray ers of the young girl and hud sent her a husband she next worshiped Hymen. This god was adored only on tho day of the marrluge ceremony, never buforo uur after. ' To Ilrcak In New Shoes. Always ahakn In Allen's Koot.Ko, ixiwilr. It cures hut, aweatluir, aching, kwoIIcii lent. Cures coma, liiKrowliig nalla and biiul At all dniKKl'ta and shoo stores, 3.V. Don't arreiit anyaubatlluto. Hample mailed HKKK. Addreaa Allen U. Olmated, l Hoy, N, Y. Why Trult Trees Fall. Country I.lfo in America points out that tho dropping off n young fruit is not due to insect pests, as it Is popu larly supposed. More often It is bo- Our Country's Growth. No nation on earth can show so rapid a growth In population as the United Slates. Tho recent bulletin of tho Census Uurcau contains tho esti mates of population for 1001, 1002 and 1003 for nil tho cities having 10,000 or more Inhabitants in 1000 and for HUites and Territories. According to tho figures presented, tho total estimat ed population of tho United States, oxcluslvo of Alaskn mid the Insular possessions of tho United States, Is 70, 000,308. Tills is an increaso of 3,005, 8M slnco tho census of 1000. The pop ulation Is estimated for -138 cities hav ing 10,000 or moro Inhabitants In 1000. According to tlieso estimates, Now York is now a city of 3,710,130 Inhab itants; Chicago is rapidly approaching tho two million mark, having 1,873,880 Inhabitants; Philadelphia has 1,307,7111; St. Louis lias Just pnssed and Iloston has nlinoHt reached the (100,000 mark; Imltlmoro lias (131,313;, Clovcland is now n considerable distance ahead of Cincinnati, which cities havo -II 1,050 and Slt'J.'J-'l I, Ilurfiilo has also consld eiably liicrciixcd Its population, being credited with .'IS 1.10.'! Inhabitants. San Frnuclseo nud Pittsburg aro also close competitors, tho former having 355,010 nud the hitter 315,0-13. Detroit, Mil waukee and New Orleans havo Just passed 300,000 uiul Washington Is cloao to that figure. Talked Too Much. Tens She told me she was going to blench her Imlr. I...u II..... I. ..II. ,..... Ul. ....II. ....!.. cause of tho fact that many varieties ,0 kwp u .lark.-Pldlmlelphla Press. ui tiuiu. uiu aril-nu-iiiu unit lliu llllis soma require tliu conUict of the pollon of other varieties before thoy will ma ture fruit. Not getting this pollen, many fruit trees do not boar at all or very much. The sumo trees treated by tho ihoIIkmIs of grafting and planting will often bear litrgo fruit uud plenty of It Good Intentions are very mortal and perixhublo thing; like very mellow and choice fruit they are very dlltleult to keep. Simmons, The age of the Slrrrii Nevada moun tains, tho youiiKfht of the American ranges, Is estimated at 3,000,000 years by Prof, I.uwsou, of tho University of California, rhs Philosopher of the Tlroodway Car Uaa a Birthday. "Veil," sold tho philosopher of ths Broadway car. Then ho paused and glanced around, according to a story in tho Cleveland Plain Dealer. Tho man from Miles avenue was thero and tho bank clerk, and tho dyspotlc con ductor. They looked at hint expectant ly. "Veil," ho said again, "gongradu lade me. It Iss my plrthday." Tho little group smiled and nodded and the Miles avcuuo man shook hands. ' "If it isn't taking a liberty," ven tured tho bank clerk, "wu would Ilka to know how many candles adorn your cake," Tho philosopher smiled. "Dot's a leetlo segret between otd Vater Time und me," ho said. "Hut I vlll admit dot do candles stand as thick as fir trees on a patch of Slpe rlan snow." ".May there be plenty of soil for ninny more," said tho Miles arenuo man. "And when thero isn't" said tho bank clerk, "let the snow patch bo en larged." The philosopher thrust his hand in- sldo his ample waistcoat and bowed low. . "Morel, molsse'urs," ho said, with an extremely courteous bow. "You gwlto oferwhelm me." "You should havo hinted at the happy anniversary," said tho bank clerk. "Wo would Jinve been glad to havo testified to our esteem lu souio llttlng way." Tito philosopher shook his head. "Your goot will Is gwlto enough," ho said. "Gifts nro but proxies for esdcom, und I require no proxies from you." IIo turned and caught tho eye of tho dyspeptic conductor. "Py grni'lous," he cried, "I haf for gotten to pay my fare." The dyspeptic conductor shook his head. "Your fare Is paid, all right," he said. Then lid quickly added, "and rung up, too." He turned as ho en tered tho car. "You can't spend any money on this platform to-day," ho called back. Tho philosopher looked around. "Veil, vat do you think of thut?" ho said, Tho bank clerk laughed. "I would think thnt'n vory dellcato compliment if It happened to me," ha answered. "A man can afford to grow oldt," said tho philosopher, "ven lie has Hooch lectel desdlmonlals ns dls to whiten do passing milestones. I used to dread oldt ago; but now I llndt my sclluf slipping Into It so easily dot do chango is scarcely bor.eeptiblo." Ha paused and puffed at his pipe, "Vo reat effry leetlo vllo opout how to at tain to advanced years. Hut too leetlo Is said apout how to grow oldt grace fully. Do main ting is not to sluibly pile oop do .years, but to grow oldt lu a vny dot vlll bo agrecublo both to yourselluf und to dose nroundt you. Dero Is sotncdlng luoru dan niero hu morousness In dot remark of Orpheus 0. Kerr's dot oldt ago is penutlful ven it doesn't swear uud use tobacco. In other vorts, oldt ago must mako an exdra effort to, bo agreeablo. Viiteffer elso id forgets, It mustn't forget Its goot manners. It mustn't grow tire some npont Its aches uud pains, und It mustn't bo fore (Tor harping on de goot old days. Und It must keep ItsuK looking neat und bivsentabto. Dot's do vay I vnnt to grow oldt." Tho dyspeptic conductor looked around, "Philosopher," ho said, "when my friends begin to grow old I'll send 'em to you for a few lessons." "Tank you." said tho philosopher. "And that's no Joke," said the con ductor. "Tank you again," said the philoso pher. "Public Square," shouted tho conductor. JJNITED.BTATE8 LAUNDHY W. It. Hatsard, Manager. High-grade hand work a specialty. Corner Grand avenue and East Salmon street. A request by mall or phone East 63 la all that la necessary. PORTLAND. OHKQON. Is The Only Double-Track Railway between the , Missouri River and Chicago The Chicago-Portland Special, the most luxurious train in the world. Drawing-room sleeping cars, dining car, buffet smoking nud library car (barber and bath). Less than tlirco days Portland to Chicago. TWO Through Trains to Chicago arc operated daily via the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company, Oregon Short Line Kail road, Union Pacific Railroad and Chicago & North-Western Railway to Chicago from Portland and points ir. Oregon. tJURNlSHKD ROOMfl For rent. Bath, and 8th streets. SS6 Everett, between Park Mlia. M. KEKRLB. CUUNISIIKD ROOMB-87 N. Fifth Btreel. First a claaa in all ol Its departments. Home cooking. lira. Le Jeune Prop. CHOICE WINES AND MOUOR8. TJ1K CA8TI.E Qua. Wahlgren, Proprietor. Pool and Bil liards. Phone North 40. 2J4 Washington It, Portland, Oregon. WE HAVE THE TRADE fo FINE CIGARS. WHY? " LA INTEORIDAD ' "HENRY THE FOURTH " " EL SIDELO "Good Reason? ALLEN & LEWIS, Distributors, Portland, Oregon For a good social time call and aee JOHN WOIDA. fine Winea, l.lquora and Cigars. Telephone Clay C3. 4(0 Qllsau St., Portland. Or NEIL O'HARE. Oceanic Exchange. Choice Wines, Liquors and Clears. Kreel.nnch. Cor ltuaiell and Brendle Btn., Portland, Or. rOHN KKLLV General laurance Agent, Fire and Marine. Ccottlah Union h National Ina. Co., Edlnburg and London: Wfsttrn F. and M. Aaaurance Co., Toronto, Can. tli Third at., Columbian Bldg, Dally and personally conducted ex uraiona In Pullman tourlat sleeping araffom Portland, Los Angeles and San Francisco, through to Chicago without change. r.r. rtiTcmn. Cn'l Aat.,l; Mtk,tst., SANI'KANCISCO.CAL. A.G.DARKPR, Ctn'l Aal.tJllhlMSi. PORTLAND, OKK. Established In 1892. Phone White Ik mill Under fame (Management THE CR0NI3E PHOTO STUDIO. THE THOVEI18, Props, lend In your order for a Group ot the Twenty- kcouu Dienmai WMion. r.iureuge inocs.cor, Commercial and Cheuieketa Hts., 6alem, Ore. ,CO , Or c. A. WATBON DRUGGIST as North Third Street rortTLAND OltKOON roiiN OIU80N THE APPLETON CAFE Pouthwest cornerBixth and Everett Sis. PORTLAND OltKOON -tlY. BTEIN 4M Washington street. If. Grimm and C. II. McUlaahan, proprietors. Come aud get your own ateln. PORTLAND, OREGON. Chicago & NortiWestern Ry. NW3S J Wasco Warehouse Milling Company Merchant Millers Manufacturers of Flour and All Kinds of Miltfeed Try a Sack of Its Celebrated WHITE RIVER FLOUR Tito Great Ilrend Producer Pure, White and Wholesome Miulo from .Selected lllticstom Wheat TIIK DALLES, OKKGO.V jLTlOlt GRADE PIANOB FOR RENT AND SALE On easy payments. Pianos tuned and repaired II. tJlNBHElMER 72 Third Street Portland Oregon R OY QUACKENBUHH Plumbing and gas fitting. Jobbing Prompt ly attended to. Bhot- phone Hood 607. Res rhone Scott 1012. 270 Oak st. bet. 3rd and 4th streets. PORTLAND, OREGON, Portland Club and Cafe... 130 Fifth Stroot II HENRY CLAY'8 FRIENDa THE KING OF BLOOD PURIFIERS fflg ISSSil jsTU1iI No rcmetlv ever yet discovered has met with such popular fuvor nu S. S. S. The people every where indorse it, and there are few homes where i. S. S. tor the blood is not known und used. It is superior in ninny ways to the ordi nary blood medicines. In the tirst place S, S. S. is a guaranteed purely vegetable compound, made exclusively of medicinal roots .elected for their wonderful purifying and tonic properties that act upon the blood, purging it of impurities and restoring it to a healthy, natural condition. At tho samo time, under its tonic ciTects the gen eral system improves, tho sluggish organs aro toned up, aud renewed Htrength and vigor and better health is the result. No bad after-effects follow the use of S. S. S., as so often happens with blood medicines containing 6trong minerals, which derange tho stomach aud digestion und in other ways damage the system. For diseases of tho blood, such as Chronic Sores, Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Hoils and Pim ples, hcxema, Tetter, lMood Poisons, and other troubles duo to impure or bad condition of the blood, no remedy acts so promptly and thoroughly as S. S, S. it reaches deep-sea ted, B. . is my standard, never mind what is the long-staiultng cases, upon If I use a bottle otu. s. B. it tones up the which the ordinary potash oleaneee the blood, aud makes we well lln.i B.lrfillI1,lr!ii ' ' i a. Asanall-roundfamllymedlolnelconsldor : t ; ," 8. the best remedy of the kind that have I nave noetlect. J'.ven where ALWAYS" KEHPS 8. B. B. ON HAND. Montlcello, Ark., May SI, 1003, Qsntlement sTor about twelve years I have been using- your B. S, B. as a household remedy. I have taken it as a tonto and appetiser, and be lieve there is none better. I have used it (or my children at varloue times for little akin eruptions, bolls and poisons eaused by playing- with weeds. 8. matter, system, vsli 8.8. ver used, and generally keep it on hdae a faiu. there is an hereditary lly remedy. a(BB, V. O, WUITTINQTON. ... .u. :.- . J predisposition to disease, S. S. S will search out and remove from the blood the fixed noison and build up tho health; it enriches and purifies weak, thin blood and stim ulates the circulation. Pure blood is essential to health. You can exist without good blood, but can never be robust and strong; for every organ, tissue and nerve in the body looks to the blood for nourishment, and unless this vital fluid is kept in a pure, healthy state, the rest of the body suffers and the system soon breaks down. Nature has pro vided ia S. S. S. a remedy for diseases of the blood which long experience and a thorough test have proven superior to all others, and the acknowledged " King of Blood Purifiers." ' OUR MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, in charge of graduated physicians, JU o important part of our business, maintained for the benefit of those wno steea aavice or special iniormation in regara to ineir case, write Pittsburg Hanker HccnlU Incidents la the Htutesiiian' Cureer. OcorRo Wood was lu I'lttsliurR soma months ngo, when liu wait askinl to Ht in a liauk anil pay hlx respects tu tint president, who wuh 01 .venrs old, and the honored head of the tmiiklna ! community. "Mr, Wood, you are from Louis ville?" said the venerable Keiitleiunn. "I was In 1itilsvllle only once, and j tlint wns many years ao. ( called at the Hank of Kentucky and met Its l president, Vlrll McKnlK'ht, a man l known and respected by bankers every ' where. j "While In Mr. MeKnlKlifs olllce. Henry Cliiy was announced. "Tell Mr, Clay to come In at once,' said Mr. McKulKht, rising. 1 "I saw enter a tallMiiau of dlgnltlcd I nun Knici'iiu iienriiiK. "Mr. Olny dirt not delay a moment, hut came at once to the purpose of hit call. '"Mr. MeKnlBht,' said he, 'I. have Indorsed a nolo which Is due hi this hank In the next few days. It Is for $.000. My friend Is umihle to meet the note, and 1 ahull have It to pay. I have come to a si; If the hank will carry that paper for me until I can arrange to settle the debt.' '"Mr.. Clay,' said Mr. McKnlKht. 'you aro mistaken. You are not on any paper In this bank,' "Mr. Clay was Kreatly surprised, and said he certainly could not he mistaken. "Mr. McKnlKht then said: This, hank held that paper, hut It was paid hi full some days uro hy friends who desire to be unknown.' "'Did ever man have such friends as IT said Mr. Clay, with emotion, 'I luive come from a similar visit to the Hank of IahiUvIIIo, nud have been told by the o Ulcers that all the paper on whtch I am tndorser has been paid.' " Louisville KvenhiK Post. OUU-SI'KCIALTIHS: Monogram and III Cyrus JN'oble Whiskies. '0DRI8T SALOON James Travers, Prop, neat vrlnes, liquors and cigars, l'houe Clay 19U. VX N. sixth St.. PORTLAND, ORKQON. "IIKBCKNT CAKK Fine wines, liquors and cigars. ion sew. B. M. Ttlfih. ter, proprietor. A Crosby street. Phone Un- I'OHILAND, OltKOON. A Resort for Gentlemen. 'Phone OreuonMain U08: Columbia 407 WARWICK TURF EXCHANGE 131 FOURTH STREET Bel. Aldtrmnd Wmmhlngtmn Sim. QIIAND CbNTltAL IIAK I. HKKNSTKIN PINK WINKS, MQUOItS A CIOAR3 KverythliiK tlrst'clais Telephone, Main liiit PORTLAND t N. Third 8t. ORKQON A LL OARMKNTa Intrusted with us are thoroughly inspected by us before'sud alter washing. All repairs done KREK OK CI1A1U1E Iluttona Bewfd bu ami Bocka Darned ORKC10N LAUNDRY CO. 36I-S60.SCS Kaat Oak St. l'houe Eaat 18 t roimANi) OKEGON LE ROY HADLEY Commissions Received on all Eastern and California Races. Direct Wire on all Sporting I-vcnts Phone Main 44- HARRIAOE DIVORCE Alnss Meeting of Men at Lie bin Hall Tonight and Every Night Dr. Stoddard.Speaks-rSubJect "At an' A Saintly Sentiment. "And It's a law-abiding settlement, is ir "You bet! Aln't been a lynch In' 'rouii here since a barrlcaue blowed the trees down, an' rope rla In price,'"' Atlanta Gonstttutlou. A woman thinks her husband Is bet The lite we are now llvluir, no other. No collttiion, Wbo shoiiltl marry, ho not. and u hy Mm Ins Picture, grand views, Hiiatomy of mnn ami woman. Krve, all tree, NOtli K-htrU'lure, Varicocele, tlleet, low o( IikIII)', unillnra (or marrii;e or work, stieetlllyciiretl by new methods X-Llght aud X VIolrlHiul Itoil Ray, new way at halt the price and halt the time. Home treatment guaranteed by TIIK Hit. I.IKHHI sr.U'K.ouh real sclalUl (or men. FACTS KOR MEN. Attend the lecture tonight. Learn ot the if u exerpt methods ot curing dlManee ot men without duping, drugging or mercury, Uu eoualU'd skill and experience olvlj ears, dome u bo run pages ot (aae advertising, whose aim seems lulu, ia make talsenromUef.rarelv cure. The nen uiethods.arethe latest from koroixx and only used by Ihe Dr. Ueblg Stall'. Hear tree Illustrated lecture tonight bv Dr.titoddard hlmwlt, laru and know ihyseUaud be con vinced i not (or yourself alone but (or your posterity. It's your duty. Call or write. THE DR. LIEBIQ STAFF Ti Blxta ., eor, Oak St., uear 1'ostoBlce L. Successor to MARTIN DEALER IN STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES Oregon Phone Main 767 435 Washington Street. PORTLAND, OREGON TRY US ! IF YOU WANT the Brightest and Best Messenger In town or have large or small packages of any kind to be delivered by wagon or boy, ring up MAIN 29 CITY MESSENGER & DELIVERY CO. KXS SIXTH ST. Great Falls Iron Works Engineers. Machinists and Founders Special appliances nindcin Steel, IJrass and Spcclnl Mixtures of Cast iron, iicnvyanu i.lcht I'orgincs made to order. Workmanship guaranteed. Aro Manufacturers' Agents for Machinery, Hollers, Engines and Wnter Wheels. Make a specialty of Stamp Shoes, Dies and Itoll Shells, which aro superior in point of strength and resistance to" abrasion. m Ore Treatlns Devices Given Special Attention Main Office and Works, 8th Ave. N., 13th to Hth Sts. GREAT FALLS MONTANA M 'sasasasasasV' essaa. laESsaaaL St. Paul &. Tacoma Lumber Co. Wholesale Hardware, Ship Chapdlery, and 'General Supply Store for Contractors. Agents for Rocbling's Wire Cable and Judson Dynamite & Powder Co: St. Paul & Tacoma Lumber Co. Tacoma, Wash. BBSBSBSalsBBSSBaBSSsf SK aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBal AU SBBBBBBbI f.., yt JSEjr i ""t5sL JIHd 1,1 .1 ssWotImTi THAT YOU CAR DRIKK1 IOIW1 " m YOU 1S2LNT TO - 3 I ELECTRICITY IN YOUR HOME v 4 vr 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 Portland General Electric Co ARE YOU GOING TO ST. LOUIS ? It so, call for your ticket vl the ROCK ISLAHD-'FRISCO SYSTEMS V The line having: terminal at entrance Fair Ground. Round trip rate $67.50, good for ninety days from date of sale. Choice routes going- and returning VIA St. Paul, Denver, Colorado Springs, PueBIo or El Paso. Stoo over permitted in both directions. DATES OF SALE lJilV7 ? J"7 h 2' 3; Aogu,t 8' 9' Septemte, 5, 6, 7j October 3, 4, 5. On above dates rate of $72.50 wiU be made to Chfcaeo and return. 6 For further information and sleeping car reservation, caH cms i '4l X $ vi :i ii rlthout charge. ter than she wauta hlra to tUluk she sUJ