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About The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1904)
- .' 'rVto-'Al.rf ' VW-nii l--MIWKmmWWiihftimwi i,aMW&MW'l'll','''','wl'''''''r''' J- lW VL . ta :1 K THB 2T1BW AWE. POttTliASD, OREGON. K V . d THE NEW AGE KtUbtlihed 1890 A. D. Qtlffln Manager OBm,UH Second Bt., cor. Ann, Hoomi 1 and 3 Portland, Orecon. AGENTS J.W.Duncan Butte, Mont II. C. Blmmoni ,,,, Helena, Mont Qo. A. Haye Beattlc.Waih To lniura nublloatton, ail lnrat newt muit tmm oi not ratar tban Thvndaf nxmilnr ( acts wee. afcstrlptlon price, one year, payabta in ad- saWf t 00 PORTLAND LOCALS m B$X Mr. Tom Hull has resigned his po sition In tho Grill, Mtb. Lucas and daughter loft for Spokano laBt night. Itov. Mooro and children left last week for Itcdlands, Cal. Mr. Wra. Rudtl and Mr. W. Ewlng, of Tacoma, was In tho city. Mr, A, D. Grlfiln returned homo from tho Sound cities last week. Mrs. Pearl Pitts will leavo Decem ber 12 for Chicago to spend tho holi days. Mrs. Percy Winters, nlcco of Mrs. Hall, Is In tho city stopping nt Mrs. Payno's. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. OlasB nrrlvcd from Spokano and aro stopping at Tho Kcoblo. Mrs. L. A. Jackson arrived from Oakland, Cal., In Interest of tho Old Folks Homo In that city. - Miss Suslo Crawford Is arranging nn Old Folks' concert nnd old fashion ed dinner for Wednesday, November 10, 1004. Tho members of Zlon church ten dered a reception to their pastor, Ilov. Jackson. A very onjoynblo tlmo was reported. JMr. and Mrs. A. D. Grlfiln enter tained nt dlnnor Wedneadny evening in honor of Messrs. M. Rudd nnd Ew lng, of Tacoma. Revival meetings at Mt. Olivet nap- tlfit church, Sovcnth nnd Evcratt, be ginning Monday, November 14, 1004. Conio Blnncr to tho gospel fenst, O, como without dolny, for thoro Is room In Jesus' breast for all who will oboy. A man may know nil nbout tho rocks, nnd his heart remain as hard as gran ite or adamant; ho may know nil nbout tho winds, their courses nnd their currents, nnd bo tho sport of pnsslons as turbulent and flcrco ns they; ho may know nil about tho Htnrs, and his fato bo tho meteor's, that blazon for a llttlo whllo and is then lost, quenched In etornnl night. Ho may know nil nbout tho sen, and bo n strnngor to tho ponco of God, his houI may rcsomblo Its troubled wat ers which, Inshcd by storms nnd ruf fled by ovory breath of wind, cannot rest, but throw up mlro nnd dirt. Ho .may know how to rulo tho spirit of tho elements, and not know how to rulo his own. Ho mny know how to turn nsldo tho deadly thunderbolt, but not tho wrnth of nn angry God. You mny know all, In Bhort, thnt man'B genius has discovered or his skill In vented, but, If you do not know Jesus Christ, If your oyes havo never boon opened to tho saving knowlcdgo of truth, what will thnt avail you, when , they aro fixed In their sockctB, glazed by tho hand of (loath; equally by tho death bed of tho greatest philosopher ns of tho hardest miser's thnt over ground tho fnecs of tho poor, thero Is room nnd renson for solemn truth, ox cept a man bo born ngnln, ho ennnnt hc'o tho Kingdom of God. Sunday preaching nt Mt, Olivet Rnptlst church by tho pastor, Rov. C. C. X. Laws. All nro Invited to attend theso meetings. opposed ovory colored man who has been a cnndldnto for offlco In Chicago. More will bo said about them In tho future. Mr. Charles Alcxandor, of 1420 Stato street, Miss Jennie Barnes, 3142 Armour avenue, Mrs. Mary A. Bur ton, G117 Ada street, Miss Ida Collins, 400 Wabash avenue, Mrs. White, 20G8 Dearborn street, Mr. Benjamin Ran dolph, 2131 Stato street, Mr. John H. Dixon, 3710 Dearborn street, Dr. Fat son, of 224 47th street, died in Chlcnco last week. Tho Colored Presbyterian church In this city would do much bettor If they would got rid of such Individuals as J. W. Mooro. This man Mooro hns Jumped around from church to church. He was nt ono tlmo in tho A. M. E. church. Ho got out of there and went to the Congregational church nnd ni ter going from church to church wo lind him now connected with tho Pres byterian church In Chicago. The thing to do for the congregation is to causo his speedy removal from the Presbyterian church, Tho peoplo nil over tho country must tnko notlco nnd not purchase any stock In n concern called The Steam ship Company that Is managed by J, It. Spurgcon, of Now York. Upon In vestigation of this matter wo find that any person who purchnses stock In tho steiunshlp company which Is said to bo organized for tho purpose of hav ing a steamship to ply between New York City nnd Africa, of which ono J. R. Spurgcon is tho promoter nnd mnn- nger of by putting their monoy In this concern would bo like pouring money In a rat hole. This Is tho samo J. R. Spurgcon, formerly of Kentucky, who was secretary of tho legation at Mon rovia. Liberia, nnd caused such a dls- rcputablo scandal whllo ho was thero and wns removed from ofTlco by tho recommendation of Sccretnry John Hay, secretary of stato, Washington, D. C. nil Farorite Brand, Hobo Charles Bsy, Willie, wotfs yr fftVrite brckfait food? Winded Willie i prefer de kin jronM kin fit without wurkln' fer It Baltimore American. Woman's hand, In connection with her slipper, has played a very Import ant part In the work of civilisation. Tho Helena, tho leading hotol In Helena, hcarquartors for commercial travelers. When going to Helena, Mont, don't forgot to give your bnggago to tho Helena Cab Co. Agent on nil trains. Don't fall to nsk for tho Helena boor, mado by Kesler Browing Co., Helena, Mont. It has no equal, Always ask for tho famous General Arthur cigar. Ksborg-Gunst Oigar Co., general agents, Portland, Or. Tho Applteon Cnfo. FIrst-claBB In ovory respect. Southwest comer Sixth and Evorott Streets, Portland Orcogn. Tho only up-to-date hotel In Olym pla, Wash'., Is tho Hotol Olympla, head quarters for commercial men. E, N. Tcmln, proprietor. Hotel Victoria, Spoknno, lending ho tel. Rntcs, $1.00 nnd up. Largo sam plo rooms for commercial men. W. M. Watson, proprietor. HOSTESS OF CLEVER WOMEN. Victoria, the Charmtar Conaort of Oar ainr't Kmparor. The International Council of Women hae had a new and pleaaant experi ence. When this body flrat assembled It was entertained In Chicago. The second time Its sessions were held In London. On each occasion attentions wero pnld to it by the foremost persons of the land and, In London, church dignltarlM and royalty itself bestowed favors upon the assemblage. Then tho women had tho temerity to suggest an Innovation. What Thibet 1b to our civilization Germany whs supposed to bo to wom en of the new cm. Thero tho laws positively forbid women holding any kind of a meeting which could bo con sidered of a political nature. Their po sition In the state, the church, society and the homo Is Inferior to a degree TACOMA NOTES XSG5X5XsXSi&5GX5W Novombor 0, 1004. Mr. Ewlng Is visiting Portland. Mrs. Rudd Is visiting In Scattlo. Mr, John Davis is In tho city again. Mr. Philip Ruckor Is visiting Sent tlo. Mrs. Frank DIshmoro Is on tho sick list. Mr. Will Rudd Is visiting In Port land. Dr. G. W. Gibson Is visiting In So nttlo. Mr. Harris and Brook Is visiting So nttld. Mr. Arthur Wright Is homo on n short visit. Miss Georgia Wilson was visiting In Senttlo last week. Tho Ladles' Aid met last week nt Mrs. N. B. Simmon's. Mr. Nickels will preach at tho Allen A. M. E. church Sunday. Mr. Bill Ewlng, of Alaska, Is visit ing Tncoma. It Is said ho Is worth $50,000. Miss Lecy Johnson, of Senttlo, was visiting Miss Ella SIcdgo and Mrs. Rudd last week. Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Simmon havo purchased them a hundsomo residence on north M street. E8tolla Hall tendered her sister Myrtlo a surprise party. Tho occasion being her fifteenth birthday. The Odd Follows will give their ball In Fawcett hall November 23. Ladies, 25c, and gentlemen, 50c. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and family bto new arrivals from St. Paud and expect to make Tacoma their borne. (SXsXiS)S$S(ii3iSaS9 OUR CHICAGO LETTER i 55 ii?t4?(i Mr. Harry Roberts, a colored man of 4425 Armour avenue, was shot and killed by his wife last week. Lawyer T. Webster Brown made an eloquent speech at tho Sunday Club at Herman Baptist church, on tho North Side, on last Sunday. Mr. Clarence J. Bright, of 30th Btreot and Armour avenue, was last week badly hurt In an accident by tho Chicago City Railway Company. Tho Legislative Voters Leaguo, of ruruss or oeruany. Tho Ornndon Hotol, Hclonn, Mont, Is ono of tho first-class up-to-dato ho tels In Montana for commorclnl trav elers. Jos. Davis, proprietor. J. T. Concannon, oysters, fish, poul try and groceries, 081 Johnson street, corner 21st street. Phono Main 1747, nnd phono Main 4252. Tho flrst-claBs hotol of Senttlo, Wash., Is tho Hotel Washington, headquarters for tourists. Tho hotol of tho West. Butto Transfer Co., bnggago and passenger checked to all parts of tho city. Tho only rcllnblo transfer com pany In tho City of Butto. Thos. Le voile, proprietor. Try tho North ConBt Limited. Tho finest tinln on earth. When going EaBt sco that your ticket reads over tho Northern Pacific, nnd you will en joy your trip East. Tho Tncomn Hotel, tho only upto dato hotel In Tacoma, headquarters for tourists and commorclnl travelers. American plan. $3,00 per day nnd up wards. W. B. Blackwcll, manager. Mr. W. T. HnwklnB Invites his mnny friends to glvo him a call at his now grocery store, G47 Washington street, whoro everybody will be treated with courtesy. FIFTEEN REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD STOP AT THE WASHINGTON. 1st It Is tho best hotol on tho Const. 2d It costs no more thnn nooror hotels, as shown by rates below. 3d Now hotel, now furniture. 4th Excellent service. Gth Tho Washington, whllo tJj... In tho center of tho city. Is on an etc- vatlon of 200 feet, which lifts you nbovo tho nolso, dust and smoko of tho street hotels. Gth Tho hotel Is sltuntcd In tho center of 4 acres of beautiful grounds, with thousands of roses nnd other fragrant flowers to beautify tho surroundings. 7th Eight hundred feet of wide ver nndns surround tho hotel, giving to tho guest opportunities for rest nnd promenado not found elsewhere 8th Tho view from theso Bpnclous vornndns cannot bo described. Moun tains, lakes, tho Sound nnd tho city Itself form ono mngnlflcont panorama not found nnywhero else on earth. 0th Tho hotel lobby, parlors, Turk ish room, etc., nro exquisite, nnd form a, continuation of comfort nnd luxury not often found In hotels. 10th A Dutch grill has recently boon nddod, whoro scrvlco may bo had at all hours. 11th Tho dining room cannot bo oxcollod. Breakfast nnd lunch nro served n la carlo, at most reasonable prices, and a table d' hoto dinner for $1.00 Is pronounced by nil to bo nbovo criticism. 1 2th Rates Extremely ronsonnblo. European plan Room, without bath, $1.00 per day and upwnrd. Room, with bath, $2.00 por day and upward. Bus scrvlco to and from nil trains nnd boats, 25 cents. TrunkB, ench way, 25 cents. Cnrrlngo faro (private). GO cents. Spcclnl rntcB mndo to parties for ono month or moro. 13th Being nbovo tho street nnd nwny from tho nolBo, you will enjoy n night's rest better nt tho Washing ton thnn any other hotol In tho city. 14th Go to tho Washington nnd If you nro not satisfied thnt It Burpnsses nil other hotels on tho Pacific Coast for excellent Borvlco and reasonable prices, your bill will bo nothing. lGth Do not bo dccolvod by believ ing thnt como other hotel In tho city Is ns good as tho Washington, for such lu not tho enso. Tho Washington stands nbno iih tho most charming and attractlvo hotel west of Now York. THE GREAT Mmm grocery co. WESTERN COAL WHOLGSALE GROCERS AND COFFEE ROASTERS Do not secure your supply of Winter Fuel until you sec and try this new coal. One of the greatest do mestic coals that was ever placed on the market. It will save you money, and please you as it is sootless and gives an intense heat, and as it has lasting qual ities, being light ash and containing no clinkers. A choice article for cook stoves, furnaces and heat ing stoves. Great Western Coal Company Phone Main 948 Eleventh and Hoyt Streets PORTLAND OREGON ,We Operate the Only Coffee Roast ing Plant In Idaho Cor. 13th and Front Sts. BOISE - - IDAHO Oregon Cash Grocery V, WMtmaiidel, Proprietor, Dealer in Staple iN Fancy Kraetfris rhone Cly 16M a3a North Fourteenth, Cor. Marshall ROBERT A. PRESTON PRESCRIPTION DRUOaiST Cor. 2.Td nit Ttuirmnn Sts. TUTTLE MERCANTILE CO., LTD. Wholesale Grocers GOODWIN M1NINQ CANDLES Judsott Powder, Fuse nnd Caps Phono Mnln 1010 PORTLAND, ORBQON A(ii:nt8 kok thk CELEBRATED OLYAIPIA BEER INtimpn, Iclnlio I). W. Church llnrlo C. Whllo O. C. Chilton CHURCH & WHITE CO. Real Estate And Insurance French Dyeing and Cleaning Works. All work done at very modreate prices. Dyeing and cleaning of all kinds of ladies' and gent's clothing. Biorn ing cloth dyed In 48 hours. J. Do leau, proprietor, 455 Olisan itreet. Tho beat ever iniulo Ih tho Englo Brand llonolcut Chicken Hot Tumnles nnd hiiHkH, WIioIokuIo nnd Itetnll. Office nnd factory, 45 Union nvonue, Portland, Oregon. Telephone, Kunt, 400. that li amatlng in a country which hai mado audi progress. Emperor William ono years ago declared that women should have hut three spheres of ac tionIn the kitchen, the nursory and tho parlor. Honco It wns asked when the proposition was ninde to visit Ger many, what kind of a rocoptlon can bo looked for there? Tho question has been answered. The German empire gave the council larger recognition than it ever before received from any country. Tho Kmperor gave the gath ering his approval and tho Empress Victoria acted aa hostess to the brainy women who assembled. This was wholly unexpected, since the Empress has hlthorto bostowed hor favors only on religious and philanthropic associa tions, for two weens tuere was n series of fetes by the foremost people of Dorlin and German hospitality was deaply Impressed upon the women who attended tho gathering. As a govern ment might feol over the peaceful conquest of a new territory, so do the women rejoico over the addition of Germany to the roll of friendly States. ORIGINAL AMERICAN QIRL. Oood Stuou Why a)b Shouldn't Be Allowed to Hun Wild. It has been the habit of the Ameri can parent to laugh to scorn the vig llanoo of espionage that the continen tal parent maintain over the daugh ters of the family. Over here we are wont to point with pride to the self reliant character of the American girl and declare It to be Its own protection under every condition. We believe thoroughly in the Amer ican girl and la her ability to meet every reasonable situation with credit to herself and bar country. But there have been a number of instances of late which have caused us to ponder whether the American parent was Jus tiled In taking some of the chance that he does. One of these la the case of the Georgia girt who went to London un attended yar ao to give eoBoert She claim that aha was ab- dscted by a man who wanted to mar ry her. At any rate she was rescued from a French Jail in which she had been locked after being arrested aa a "wanderer.' She says aha waa "wan dering" in order to escape the man. We do not doubt ttoat this young woman was a victim of circumstances, but was It fair to her that she should be placed without proper guardianship In a position to become a victim of neb circumstances? American inde pendence is a good thing, but It is scarcely broad enough to excuse the shirking of parental responsibilities. There Is a happy medium la all things, even in the government of daughters. We do not believe In shut- It has heon unlrt that "Harmon's", on tho corner of Third and Couch, la among tho undesirable resorts of tho North End, hut tho plain facts nro that "Harmon's" is ono of tho clean est places In Portland. Thero nro no Icdles' ontrancos nor any wlno rooms; in met it Is only a place for men, nnd nion only. Whenever you think thnt tho cor ner of Third nnd Couch streets Is n dead ono just drop Into tho Alcazar and soo whnt a llttlo now llfo will do for a plnco. W. W. Harmon, former ly of Tacoma, has taken tho plnco, nnd ns usual ho Is making It go like a throo tlmo winner. Chicago of which Geo. E. Colo, isl tofm Uke blnJ, to m DQt president, is made up of a largo num-1 do we counsel letting shea ran ber of Li y White republicans and ,MBV "" w , T ZjJ2M wT! Negro hating democrats from the teoee Pls oa the prslrUy-WasaV South. It appears that this league has lagtoa Times. Great Wcstom Coal Company nro putting out n flrst-clnss washed Boot less coal for JG por ton delivered. Their washed lump coal for $G deliv ered Is tho cheapest fuol on this mar ket. They guarantco all tholr coals to bo free from rock, slato and screen ings. Full weights guaranteed. Glvo thorn a trial ordor. Phono Main 048, Notlco Is horohy given that tho an nual meeting of stockholders of tho Portland Tollot Soap Company will ho hold at 134 First street on Mon day, Novombor 21, 1904, at 4:30 P. M., for tho purposo of electing n board of directors nnd transacting such other business as mny properly como before tho meeting. W. P. KEADY, Sec. F. E. REACH & CO., The Pioneer Paint Company, ninko n specialty of pclling tho bcsttliiuKH made in paints. Houso Point, Floor Puint, Ham Paint, Fence Paint nnd Roof Paint; Enamels, Varnishes, Colors, StalnH, lememico naieonune ami general mind ing material. 135 First St., N. W. cor Alder, Portland, Oregon. IP YOU ARE NOT PARTICULAR don't travel over tho Illinois Central, as any old road will do you and wo don't want your patronage; but Jf you are particular and want the best and mean to have It, ask tho ticket agent to route you via tho Illinois Central, the road that runs through solid ves tibule trains between St. Paul, Oma ha, Chicago, 8t. Louis, Memphis and New Orleans. No additional charge is made for a seat in our Tecllnlng chair cars which are fitted with lavatories and smoking rooms, and have a porter In attend ance. Rates via tho Illinois Central are the lowest and wo will bo glad to quoto them In connection with any transcontinental line. B. II. TRUMBULL. Commercial Agent, 142 Third 8treet. Portland, Oregon. J. O. LINDSEY, T. P. and P. A., 142 Third Street, Portland, Oregon. PAUL B. THOMPSON. Prt. and Pass. Agent, Colman Bldg., Seattle, Wash. Tho following peoplo havo stopped at tho Washington during tho past yenr i nd hnvo given unntlntcd pralso and declared that In many respects It oxcols any other hotel on tho continent: President. Thcodoro Roosevelt, Win. H. Moody, Secretary of tho Nnvy; Gov. Odoll, of Now York; llnron Rothschild. Mr. Smith, of tho DoHcorn Diamond Minos, South Africa; Hon, Cornelius N. Bliss, Ex-Secrotnry of Interior; Hon. C. 8. Mellon, President N. Y. & II. R. Ry.; Mrs. J. J. Hill. Louis Hill nnd J. N. Hill, of tho Great Northorn Ry.; Hon. Hownrd Elliott, President N. P. Ry.; Adollnn Pnttl, E. II. Sothern, Gov. Brndy, of Alaska; Mmo. Nordtcn, Mnud Adnms, Nnt Goodwin, Mrs. Flslw. nil Rnymond & Whltcomh tourists. Rlchnrd Mnnsllold nnd other celebrities of tho commer cial nnd professional world. SUMMONS. In tho Circuit Court of tho Hlntu of Oro m. K0.". for ,l,u t-'y of Multiimimh. rim AIiinwoiiIi National Hank of Port laud, Uit'Kon. a coriioiutlon, plaintiff. JJrKu V. Halm, (lertturto lliilm. K. II. Tremnn, Henry Jiiiuilm; and I'u-d Jonnlntr, imrtnerx dilliur IiuhIih-nh undur tho linn iiiiiiio of JviiiiImk Hi ok., Iniimii, roulsi'ii & Co . a coijionillon. Ui-oruo 11. Williams. C i:. ft. Wood. H. II. I.lnthlcum ami J C I'lamlcia, purtniTM under tho mum of WllllaiiiH, Wood & j.ininicum, ciiiia Kuiimmii, (1. M. Kutx (4 Co., u corporation, nnd otto J. Knit'iiuT. dufunilniitH. To OorKti W. Ilahii, (Jortruilo lliilm, H. II. Tinman and (I. M. Kutx A Co., a forpoiiitluii, ilcfiiidiililH iiliovn iminrd; In tho immo of tho Htato of Ohkoii: iou aio hi'ifliy icuuliod to appoar anil iiiiHwcr tho conipl.ilnt Med iinlnt you In tht llliove ontlllid milt on or liefon. .Mon. day, tho 19th c!ny of Deceinlior. 1901, and THE SPOKANE CAFE Tho Lending Ca'o of Ln Grande Avenue. Ono block from tho Depot. Meals at all hours. Everything Unit-class. J. P. JOHNSON, Proprietor Poctitello Idaho The New Bannock Hotel NOUMAN A AltMHTUONO, l'ropn. R. C. WALLACE CO. DKAI.KltH IN FINE GROCERIES HI2L.I3NA MONTANA Watson Drug: Co. TKI.Kl'IIONK MAIN 159 The New Drug Store. Everything freih and pure. Prices guaranteed as low as the lowett. Our Prescription Department merits your confidence. Use Watson's Clover Cream for Ton and Sunburn 4oi Riverside Avenue, Granite Block SPOKANU, WASHINGTON If you fail to no appear nnd answer, for want thuicof plaintiff will nimlv to mild court for tho relief prayed for In wild Thoi. Iiljrtb, I'rei. Lyman Fsrgo, Vice I'rsi. The Blyth & Fargo Co. I'ooatello, Idtho General Merchandise 8TOUE8 AT Evaastoa, Wyo. Pocatehto, Make complaint, to-wlt Tor u decrco that plaintiff hno and recover or ami from tho defendant, UcorKo W. Halm, tho sum of 13000.0U. with lutoiest thureou from tho 9th day of May. 1831, nt tho rate of 10 per cent per milium, and tho fur ther mini of K'SSti.'JS, with Interest thereon from tho :7th day of May, 1891, nt tho rate of 10 per cent vat annum, nnd tho further sum of S138.91, with Interest thereon fiom tho iwl day of May, 1891, nt the liito of 10 ler cent tier annum. and tho further sum of 1750.00. nttorney'ii iec, linn nit, cunih mm untuurnemuniH or nut suit, ami unit tno inoriuuuu exocutui nnd delivered hy tho said defendants, (lenreo W. Hnhn and Geitmdn Huhii, on ino loiiownih' ueocnueii real property. Mi nuted in tho County of Multnomah, Htato of Oregon, to-wlt HeKlnnliiK 180 tods cast of tho quarter section corner In tho west side lino of section seventeen (17). township ono (1) south, rnntfo ono (0 Mist of tho Willam ette meridian; thenco iiinnlntr east 10 rods; thence, north 10 rods; thence west 20 rods; thenco south 10 rods, to tho pluco of lieKlnnlinr. contninlni; llvo aoros. Also tho followlnu described real prop rrty: Ut-lnntnK at tho quarter section cmncr between sections slxtoen (1C) and seventeen (17) In township one (1) south, rnntra ono (1) ent of tho Willamette me ridian; thenco runulnir west on n dliect lino toward tho quarter section corner between scrtlousi sou'nteen (17) and eigh teen (18) In said township and rniiKG. 30 chains and 10 links to tho beKlniilnK corner of tho land herein deicilhed; thenco running west 9 chains and CO links to tho center of snld section soventcen (17): thenco running south 2 chulmi nnd h links: thenco running south 70 degreps CI minutes, east C chains nnd IS links; tnence running norm w uevre 711 tec ondi, eait 1 chilna and AS link' to the nlnco of beginning, containing 2.36 ncres, being In tho northwest corner of tho northwest quarter or tno southeast quar ter of section seventeen (17). township ono (1) south, range ono (1) east of the Willamette meridian, nnd being h part of the Albert Kelly donation land claim. Also nn undivided one-Tinlf Interest In and to tho following described real prop erty: Beginning at a point 120 rods east of the quarter post in tho west lino of section seventeen (17), township one (1) south, rango one (1) east of the Willam ette meridian; thence running east CO rods; thenco north 10 rods: thence west 60 rods; thenco south 10 rods, to the place of beginning, containing fifteen acres, moro or less: bo decreed to bo a first Hen upon Raid real property, and that tho said mortgago bo foreclosed and the said real proporty sold as upon execution to satisfy such decree as plaintiff may obtain In this suit, and that tho said de fendants and each of them bo forever barred and forecloses! of all right, title or Interest In or to said real property or any part thereof, and that the proceeds arising from such sale snail be applied toward tho satisfaction of nlalntlff' de cree herein and that tho balance, If any, shall bo applied as to tho nbovo entitled court shall seem meet and equitable, and that the piaintirr nave sucn other and further relief as to tho court may seem meet and equitable. This summons Is published by order of Hon. M. C. Georiy. Judge of the above entitled court, duly madj and entered on the 3rd day of November, 1901. and snld order directs publication of this sum mons not less than once a, week for six consecutive weeks, and that you shall so appear and answer on or before the lth day of December, 1901. The date of the first publication of this summons I the 6th day of November 1001 ' CHAMBERLAIN & THOMAB. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Farmers and Mechanics Bank (Htato Hank) Hl'OKANK, WAHIIINOTON A Stato Bank. Transacts a (lencrnl Hanking Buslnens. Cupltnl M),000,W. InillvlihiRl nrth nrmoclilinMerH excmN f l,uuu,ui).ui. Orrit'KJIH AMI llllliaTOIIHl linimtil Uniutiarl, I'renMent. JtulKirt hill II I., VUel'reililcnl. A. It. HWIIIIMIII, VIPl I'ri'lalllPtlt, J. II. fliincy, t'lialiler. (I, V. Tlimium, Tlimim llyl, Wlllliwii Uoimnlll, Hubert llyilnii, l)l (Mmiii, l'nul I'rli-itt, IIiiImtI (IiiiiiiIiik, Liberal Interest pnld on Tlmo Deposits The Bonanza JOHN A. ROGERS. Prop. Headquarters For Commercial Men American Plan. Rooms with Bath, Hot and Cold Running Water and Telephone In Each Room. RATES $2.00 to $-1.00 PER DAY STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES TEAS, COFFEES, SPICES BUTTER and FRESH EGGS Prompt Delivery. 57 Washington St. Tel. ReJ III. W. T. HAWKINS, Prop. I'hono Hood 191.1 Itooms ftOc, 7Sc, ft THE ELDORA C. V. HKHiM'rop. New Homo. Now Kiirnltura. Strictly Modern llootns ny tho dny, uook or mouth, l!U North Sixth St. PORTLAND, ORB. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded I'lIONK MAIN 1997 Imperial Drug Co. JOS. I'. HOFFMAN, Proprietor Drugs, Chemicals TOILET ARTICLES Perfumes, Etc. 64 North Sixth Street PORTLAND, OREQON Poccitollo Iclciho TO (1KTTIIK BEST THINGS TO EAT AND DRINK ALWAYS OHDKlt ADVO Which Means the Best Quality McCORD BRADY CO. Omahn, Neb PAXTON AND GALLAGHER CO. Importers, Coffee Roasters and Jobbing Grocers BARETTE & JOHNSON Successor to MARX & CO. Up-to-Date Tailoring at Pop ular Prices 268 Alder St. Phone Hood 1665 BUY Otdtit Jobbing Grocers In the Wt. Es tablished 1563-1904. Special attention given to mail orders. Omaha, Neb. DltlNK Wines, Liquors and Cigars The Famous A. B. C. Beer on Draught and in Bottle La Grande Oregon MEUSSDORFFER & SON Exclusive Hatters ARE NOW LOCATED AT 349 Washington Street Latent btvk'H of nil Htnniiiinl nmkoH Hutu nuulo to onlur. Storz Blue Ribbon A Beer of Superior Excellence Brewed and Bottled only by Storz Brewing Co. PHONE 1260 OMAHA, NEBRASKA PROM YOUR DEAUER Standard Steam Carpet and Gleaning Go. Carpets Cleaned Refitted, Rcbordered and Relayed. First Class Work Guaranteed. Ail Work Done Promptly, Called for and Delivered Cor. E. Tlilrd N. and Pacific Sts. Phone East 280 PORTLAND Laundry You want. We want Your Laundry. Mending done and Buttons Sewed on Free Union Laundry Co. PIIONU 1.1 Helena, Montana Union Transfer Co. IliiKgiiKO I.toml Fivo Dnyn Froo !a(,'UKi Freight and Furniture Moving Prompt Attention to All OrdurH Phono Main 241 131 N. Sixth St. PORTUNO. ORE. THE SLOANE-PAINE CO. SPOKANE, WASH1NQTON no Hroadwuy HIGH LIFE III OM!tU M capital ant win oca M If you want to be sure your Cream is rich and your Butter the best there is o Order It from o HAZELWOOD Rush orders for train time a specialty. We can deliver on JO or 15 minutes notice PORTLAND Phone J51 SPOKANE Phone Exchange 12 OIIDKIIH I'HOMITl.Y PIM.KP. KAM1LY TltADK MV HI'KCIAI.TY. KHKK DKI.IVBKY. A. MERGER'S FULL MEASURE HOUSE 108 SIXTH STREET Pino Wines, Liquora and Cigars PORTLAND, ORIKION. Qreuteat Grocery OK THE Northwest Importers of Wines, Liquors, Delicatessen Fruit and Groceries Wo mako n flpeclnlty of HiinplyliiL' pri yato cam. tit-nd for catalogue. Mail ordera solicited. 521-523 SPRAIUE AVENUE CmpStmt Brmwing Cm, HELENA. MONTANA il GRANDE CREAMERY Creamery, Butter Sweet Cream And Ice Cream Rusb Orders for Train Tims a Specialty TUL.BPHONB 30H La Grande, Oregon L.. R. MANNINO, Pran. A. T. MOHMUR. Ho'y. U. R. MAINrNINO & CO., Inc. Real Estate Loan and Investmantii. City and Farm Property. Timber and Coal Land. Flrit'Class Mortgage and Investment Securities. EQUITABLE BUILDINQ TACOMA, WASH.! TRY US ! IF YOU WANT the Brightest unci Best Messenger In town or have large or small package of any kind to be delivered by wagon or boy, ring up MAIN 29 CITY MESSENGER & DELIVERY GO. 106 SIXTH ST. Off. MERRILL'S CYCLE EMPORIUM ft Hsexaj n v. i M ' S ' ft