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About The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1904)
'v&WrTr' a THB NBWAOJ, PORTLAND. OREGON V-J t .-be i ' fcys'4-i Tp r m" -v J r 1 1' i- jj-. 1, . I i -. ui, ",- Ji$fh '-, 5 ; t .. A. 1 V- ' - -Jf -' V-, 's,1 I r I -. 1 . k; n V y- . v . . - -V s t : 1 r, V. -" . , v & u j - i. J' r a" :' THE NEW AGE KiUblttliwl IMC A. D. Griffin Manager 0, m Stoond at., cor. Ash, Room 1 and 3 - Portland, Ortgon. - i i r i . i AGENTS J. W. Duncan, .....( Butte, Mont H. 0. 8lmmoni..,..,,.,i Helena, Mont Geo. A.. Hare.,. Seattle, Waih To. lnimre DuUllaatlon, all local neartmuat NM not utM tiUtt Tkmndajr morning .of ewti week. inkaerlptloa prloe, on rear, payable in ad MBW9e I.UO l(Bini(iija($ag' CALS ! PORTLAND LOCALS DS)eMCCM Mrs, W. L, Plummer has moved to 474 Davis. Too much to drink will mako any body sick. Mr. W. W, Whcolcr la on tho sick list this week. Mr. Edward Shcpard made a flying trip to our city this week. Mr. Redman has resigned his posi tion at tho Portland Grill. Mr. W. H. Glass has ncceptcd a po" sltlon at tbo Portland Hotel Grill. Mr. Tom Hall hns accepted a post . tlon aa barber in tho Quimby Hotel, Mr. Joseph Lee, of Pendleton, Ore., is In tho city visiting for'a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Shcpard, of Ohio, have opened a dining room at 38G Everett. , Mrs. Jackson, tho wlfotofrRcv. Jack son, is expected about the first of Jan unTy. Mr. and Mrs. Mills and Benjamin havo taken rooms at Mrs. J. W. Payno'u. Tho ladles of the Bethol church are preparing for a bazaar and concert next; Wednesday, week. "Death, hell, fire, amoko and de struction are hinged on every door; and who can provent him, no o'no but God." Mrs. Pearl Pelts has resigned her position nt tho Columbia Theatre and has been succcodod by Mies Bessie Hancock. Mrs. Konnoy Is vory much Improved and will lenvo tho hrtspltnl some time this week. Wo aro glad to hear of her recovery. Mrs. W. W. Wheeler gavo a musical Sunday morning to a few of her lady friends. It wan n raro treat, and wa enjoyed by nil who woro present. Prayer mooting Is now In progress at Mt. Olivet Baptist church, prepar atory to tho rovlval. All tho pcoplo of tho city aro asked to assist in tho effort for tho success of tho meeting. From tho Mt. Olivet Baptist church, Bovcnth and Evorott, by Pastor 0. C. X. Laws. "Hopo On, Hopo Ever." A "hopo" Is to sotrio like a passport, which ono keeps quietly in his pocket till tho time for tho Journey, and then produces it;, or llko llfo-prcsdfvors, which bang usolcss around tho vessel until tho hour of danger comes, when tho captain calls on evory passenger to snvo himself; and then they aro taken down and blown up, and each man, with 'his "hopo" under his arm, strikes out for land; and, so such men would koop tholr rollglous hopo hang ing until death comes; and then tako it down and Inflato It, that It may buoy thorn up and float them over tho dark river to tho heavenly shoro. Or, as tho Inhabitants of Black Island koop their boats hauled high upon tho beach, and only uso them now and then, when they would cross to tho main land. So such men kcop tholr hopes high and dry upon' tho shoro of Hfo, only to bo used when they havo to cross the flood that di vides this Island of tlmo from the main land of eternity. MR. ED. BURNS AND BRIDE. Clover Nowspapor Man nnd Life Com v panlon Enjoying Deferred Honeymoon. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Burns tarried In Portland a day or so this week whllo on route to San Francisco. Their prosonco here suggested tho pleasant llttlo romance connected with what Hymen did whon he mado them husband and wlfo. Mrs. Burns, formerly Miss Edith Hoffman, ono of the leading society young ladles of Eugene, this state, had promised to become tho wlfo of Mr. Burns, al though her parents Insisted on her marrying another man whom thoy had chosen without her consent. By clov er diplomacy sho succeeded In defer ring tho ceremony that would havo pleased her parents until an opportune timo came to delight hor own heart and mind by marrying the man whom sho loved nnd had chosen for herself. Mr. Burns is one of tho proprietors of tho Railway and Marino News, a popular Seattle publication, und Is known as ono of the enterprising newspaper men of tho coast. Ho was confident that ho had won tho Eugeno prize and, therefore, bided his tlmo. In August last Miss Hoffman visited friends In Seattle and whllo there mot Mr. Burns, of course. The young peo ple concluded that to mako assurance doubly 8uro they would go to Everett nnd bo married. This they did on tho 21st of last August. However. Mrs. Burns' fathor was at that time 111 with heart trouble and on that account It was decided to keep tho marriage a secret for a time, fearing that to tell him might result Berlously. Recently her father passed to his reward; soon thereafter the young couple announced their marriage and are now enjoying their deferred honeymoon. THE STANDARD SHIRT. Neustadter Bros. Manufacture the Pop ular Article in This Line. The Standard shirt has come to be the most popular article of wearing apparel in that line on the local mar ket The professional and the busi ness man, as well as the work-a-day people, once acquainted with the su perb qualities of this shirt in make and In wearing quality, will havo no This Standard shirt, along with the leading quality of overalls and other necessary articles of wearing apparel, Is manufactured by Neustadter Bros., at their immense East Side factory, and wholesaled to retailers from their office on the comer of Fifth and Stark Neustadter Bros, long ago earned and were accorded the coafldeace i of retailers and the public ia the fullest degree. Tho quality of the goods they employ in tho manufacture of their wearing apparel and that of the work tnanshlp on tho finished product have given them r, standing second to none on tho continent' in their line of busi ness. They manufacture a great var iety of wearing apparel and the excel lenco of their goods is known in every city, town and hamlet between tho Rocky Mountains and" the Pacific ocean and from Mexico to British Co lumbia, and even beyond these con fines. The clothing merchant who falls tc carry a lino of the Ncustadtot Brothers' products loses much busi ness from tho best class of customers, Call at their offlde, Fifth and Stark, and satisfy yourself by a careful ex amination of their goods and their prices. THE UNldN MEAT COMPANY. Product Used by All Dining Cars and First-class Hotels, Ono of tho greatest business Instl UUlons of Oregon, in progrcsslveness. development and popularity, Is tho Un ion Meat Company, wholcsalo butch ers and packers, with main business offl ccs on tho corner of Fourth and Ollsan streets, In this city. Notwith standing tho great care and scientific manner in which nil of their .meats arc handled by a largo forco of exper ienced workmen, who havo long been familiar with their business, all of their meats aro faithfully inspected by tho government, and are, therefore, absolutely puro when passed out to tho trado. Tho products of their packing department are Invariably noted for their perfect condition and positive freedom 'from all objection able matter. This company's Ira menso slaughter plant and abattoirs nt Troutdalc, this county, employing hundreds of men, Ib ono of tbo great industrial institutions of the North west. SACRED PRIVILEGE DENIED. In mnny nowspnpers throughout the country tho following dispatch was published last wcok: "Washington, D. C, Nov. 4, 1004. It wob learned, unofficially, nt tho war department today, that Private John T. Smith, Btatloned at Fort Mott. Salem, N. J., who recently-attracted attention by marrying n Negress, will bo discharged from tho army for the good of tho service. Tho ordor will be Issued, it is stated, after election, Bomo tlmo botweon November 1C nnd 20, "Tho department has decided not to enter Into tho question of tho right of n soldlor to marry a colored woman If ho bo desires, as far as army regu lations aro concerned. Smith will bo put out of tho army simply becauso ho Is considered guilty of an action which has brought -to him an uncnvlablo no toriety 'nnd caused troublo among his comrades and tho citizens with whom he Is associated. "Somo of tho war department offi cials to whom tho caso was rcforrcd seemed not to caro to tako decisive action. Judgo Advocato Goneral Davis sent tho papers to tho President bo cauao Smith had appealed personally to Mr. Roosovclt. Tho Presldont re turned tho matter to General Davit without remarks." To dlschargo this soldlor for legal enjoyment of a sacred privilege is an Inexcusable outrago on humankind. It could not have boon Inspired by any motlvo savo that of hatred of tho col ored pcoplo, to damngo nnd humlllato whom this official snob In tho United States army pursued tho courso ho did. Such action by thoso In author ity will tend to encouragement of colorphobla In tho nrmy, to In crcaso caste, prejudlco in tho North nnd to embolden It In tho South. It Is and was meant to be an Insult to our rnco, and especially to our moth era nnd sisters. The sentiment thus expressed, how over, doos not, by any moans suggest that it Is general. It moroly directs attontlon to tho fact that tho United States army Is yet an organlzalon In which Intolerable bigotry may be found In Its rankest nnd most unreas onable form. Tho war department and tho Presldont refuded to endorso bucIi action. Thoy simply returned tho papers to tho autocratic snob with out comment. WHERE DID YOU GET THAT HATT Don't you know thnt tho finest as sortment of trimmed lints aro now bo Ing sold at special galo and at ro markably low figures by tho Portland Millinery Company, at 133 Fifth BtreotT Don't you know that you are received and waited on at thnt popu lar houso with tho most courteous treatment at all times? Don't you know that you can't get such fine trimmed hats anywhero elso In the city nt such low prices? You ought to know these things and you ought to go there today and get yourself n new hat. Remember tho number, 133 Fifth street. Tho Helena, tho leading hotel In Helena, hearquartors for commercial travelers. Whon going to Helena, Mont., don't forget to give your baggage to tho Helena Cab Co, Agent on all trains, Don't fall to ask for tho Helena beer, mado by Kesler Browing Co., Helena, Mont. It has no equal. Always ask (or the famous General Arthur cigar, Esberg-Gunst Cigar Ce, general agents, Portland, Or. The ApplUon Cafe. Firet-cUss In every respect. Southwtxt corner Sixth and Everett Streets, Portland Oreogn. The only up-to-date hotel in Olyra pla, Wash., is the Hotel Olympla, head quarters for commercial men. E, N, Temln. nrnnrlefor. Hotel Victoria, Spokane, leading ho tel. Rates, $1,00 and up. vLargo sam ple rooms for commercial men. W. M. Watson, proprietor. The Grandon Hotel, Helena, Mont., Is one of the first-class up-to-date ho tels In Montana for commercial trav elers. Jos. Davis, proprietor. Try. tho North Coast Limited. The finest train on earth. When going Eatt see that your ticket reads over the Northern Pacific, and you will en joy your trip East. Tho best ever mado is the Eagle Brand Boneless Chicken Hot Tamales and hnsks. Wholesale and Retail. unice ana factory, 4o union avenue, Portland, Oregon, Telephono, East, 400. K -aM . h A ftl S - m AiumA nui to eeeevuw'i'i' Mrs. J. S. Hali is on tho sick list. Tho Ladles Aid will meet at Mrs. Ury's next Wednesday afternoon. Miss Irene Wright celebrated her fourteenth birthday last Saturday af ternoon Miss Estella Hall Is Btlll preparing tho girls for a concert entitled "The Adventures la tho Wrong Houbo." There was a surprise party given at Mrs. Edison's In honor of Mrs. Haw kins, of Seattle, last Friday night. Mrs. Fuller, tho daughter of Mrs. Watson, Is very low with pneumonia. It is said that eho is not expected to live. Rev. S. J. Collins left last week to attend quarterly conference In Ever ett. Rev. Nlchlcs will fill the pulpit at tho Sunday services. Miss Ella Sledge has faithfully suc ceeded in getting up an evening choir. Thoso belonging aro Mr. and Mrs. Simon, Mrs. Edison, etc. ' SALT LAKE CITY NOTES. (Special to Tho Now Age.) Miss Ellnora Dudley Is quite 111 at her homo on E. Third, South. Mr. W ,E. Grant, of Butte, was in tho city a fow days last week, Mrs. Ellen Washington Is now re siding at 2G0 South Third W. street. Mrs. Wm. Foshn, who Is at St. Mark's hospital, steadily improving. Little Wallace Thurman is still lin ger the doctor's caro, suffering with typhoid rover. Editor W. W. Taylor, wlfo and fam ily will move into their new homo this week on tho West Side. Mrs. A. C. Callaway hns talcon chargo of Brown -Palace rooming houso on South Stato street. Mrs. J, O. Scott has now taken chargo of tho rooming houso formerly run by Mrs, A, 0. Callaway, at G5 Franklin avenue, Tho Booker T. Washington Club was ontortnlr-od ,on Inst Friday oven lng by Mrs; Susano' Blanchard on South Third, West. Tho American Party closed tho cam paign with a rally at a hall on South Stato street Monday night. Tho meet ing was presided over by somo prom inent speakers, who spoko briefly of conditions in Utah. Evory seat In tho hnll was occupied and standing room was at n premium. Mrs. H. Elliott, of Denver, arrived in tho city Friday to assist Rov Queenly of tho A. M. E. church with rovlval meetings, which will stnrt on Wcdnosdny ovonlng. All aro cordially Invited to attend theso meetings. Mrs. Elliott filled tho pulpit Sunday even ing nnd dcllvcrol a most able sermon which was approclatcd by a largo audience. Tho Woman's Progressive club held Its regular weekly mcotrfg with Mrs. Josophlno Martin on last Thursday ovonlng in Donaldson court. Thoro will bo no meeting noxt Thursday, as tho club will glvo n Red and Whlto Rose entertainment for tho benefit of the Calvary Baptist church, on Second South and Fifth East streets. The committees wero appointed and Mrs. William Russell Is chairman of the Whlto Roso and Mrs. R. B. Hill is chairman of tho Red Roso. Supper nnd refreshments will bo sorvod during tho evening. After tho meeting a delicious lunchoon was onjoyod. THANKSGIVING. D'nln't no day In all creation Makes no dlf'enco what you say Dat kin havo a placa mo' hlghnh Dan whnt'8 called Thanksglvln' Day. ChrlB'mas, Now Yeah's, Inderpon dunco D'aln't no day dnt you kin call, But you know do olo Trnnksglvln' Is do lead all uv 'cm all! Won olo mammy sots do tablo WId roas' tu'koy nn' wld plo, An' so nat'ral looks do possum Dat he seems to wink hlo oyo; How yo' mouf Joa' 'gins to wntah, How you wish dat sho'd mako has'o, 'Causo each mlnuto scorns a hund'od An' dah ain't no tlmo to was'o) Wen do eldah says do blossln', Don wo makes dot dlnnah fly- Folks don't havo no bottah catln' In do mansions uv the sky! An' we'a 'bilge to havo somo cldah Fur to wash dnt dlnnah down Sade likes uv olo Thanksglvln' In dls worl' Jes' can't bo faun'. Volco of the Negro, SUMMONS. In tho Circuit Court of tho Stato of Oregon for Multnomah County. Edward Schmcer, Plaintiff. vs. Maud Schmeor, Dofoudant. to fliauu senmeer, tne auovo named defendant: In' the name of tbo Stato of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In tho nbovo entitled Court nnd suit within six weeks from tho dato of the first publication of this summons, and If you fall to so appear and answer said complain tho above named plaintiff will apply to tho Court for tho relief demanded therein, to-wit; For a decree forever dissolving tho bonds of matrimony now existing bo tween said plaintiff and you. This summons is published in pursunnco of an order of Hon. M. C. George, Judge of said Court, made on tbo 17th of November, 1904. The tlmo prescribed In said order for tho publication of this summons Is six consecutive weeks, and the date of tbo first pub lication thereof is the 00th day of No vember, 1904, CHAS, F. LORD. Attorney for Plaintiff, J. T. Concannon, oysters, fish, poul try and groceries, 681 Johnson street, corner 21st street, Phone Main 1747, and phone Main 4262. The first-clasa hotel of Seattle. "Wash., Is the Hotel Washington, headquarters for tourists. The hotel of the West. Butte Transfer Co., baggage and passenger checked to all parts of tho city. The only reliable transfer com pany In tho City of Butte. Thos. Lo vello, proprietor. FrtMli Djeing and Cleaning Worka, All work dona at very modreate price. Dyeing and cleaning of all kiada of ladiea'and gent's clothing. Morn ing cloth dyed in 48 hours. J. De I lean, proprietor, 455 OlUaa aim. " FIFTEEN REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD BTOP AT THE WASHINGTON. 1st- It Is tho best hotel on the Coast 2d It costs no moro than poorer hotcls.'as ahown by rates below. 3d New hotel, now furniture. 4th Excollent service. 5th The Washington, -whllo rig In the center of tho city, Is on an ele vation of .,200 feet, which lifts you nbovo tho noise, dust and smoke of tho street hotels. T5th The hotel Is situnted In the center of 4 acres of beautiful grounds, with thousands of roses and other fragrant flowers to beautify tho surroundings. 7th Eight hundred feet of wldo ver nndas surround the hotel, giving to tho guest opportunities for rest nnd promenade not found elsewhere. 8th The view from theso spacious vernndns cannot bo described. Moun tains, lakes, tho Sound and tho city Itself form ono magnificent panorama not found nnywhere elso on earth. Dili Tno notoi lobby, parlors, Turk ish room, etc.. aro exquisite, and form a continuation of comfort and luxury not oitcn rounu in hotels. 10th A Dutch grill hns recently boon added, whero scrvlco may bo had at all hours. 11th Tho dining room cannot bo cxcciiou. urcniunst and lunch aro served a la carte, at moBt reasonable prlcos, nnd a tnblo d hoto dinner for $1.00 Is pronounced by nil to bo abovo criticism. 12th Rutes Extremely reasonable. European plan Room, without bath, $1.00 per day and upward. Room, with bnth, $2.00 per day and upward. Bus serylco to nnd from all trains nnd boats, 25 cents. Trunks, each way, 25 cents. Cnrrlago faro (private), 50 cents. Special rates mado to parties for ono month or moro, 13th Bolng nbovo tho street and away from tho nolBO, you will enjoy n night's rest better nt tho Washing ton than nny other hotel In tho city. 14th Go to the Washington nnd If you aro not satisfied thnt It surpasses nil othor hotels on tho Pacific Coast for oxcellent scrvlco nnd reasonable prices, your bill will bo nothing. . 15th Do not bo deceived by believ ing that nomo othor hotel in tho city Is n8 good ns tho Washington, for such lu not tho enso. Tho Washlncton stands nlono ns tho most charmlntr nnd attractive hotel west of Now York. Tho following pcoplo havo stopped nt tho Washington during tho past year i,nd havo given unntlntcd prnlso nnd dcclnred thnt In mnny respects It excels any othor hotel on tho conti nent: President Theodore noonovolt, Wm. II. Moody, Socrotnry of tho Navy; Gov. Odoll, of Now York; Uaron Rothschild. Mr. Smith, of tho Dollcors Diamond Mines, South Africa; Hon. Cornelius N Illlss, Ex-Secretary of Intorior; Hon. C. S. Mellon, President N. Y. & H. R. Ry.; Mrs. J. J. Hill, Louis Hill and J. N. Hill, of tho Qreat Northern Ry.: Hon. Howard Elliott, PrcBldent N. P. Ry.; Adollnn Pnttl, E. II. Sothorn, dov. Ilrudy, of AlaBkn; Mme. Nordica, Maud Adams, Nat Goodwin, Mrs. Flsko, nil Raymond & Whltcomb tourists, Rlchnrd Mansllold and other colobrltlcs of tho commer cial nnd professional world. SUMMONS. In tho Circuit Court of tlio Stnto of Oro Kon for tho County of Multnomah. Tho AIiimwoiiIi Niitlnnul Hunk of Port land. OreKoii. n corporation, plaintiff, ; ""! Jiiiun, ueriruiio iinnn. IV. II. Trumiin. Ilnnrv Jmuiliiir nn.l l.'n.il Jonnlmr, partnera dolus; IhihIiichb undvr mo in in uiinio or jonninrr iiron liimiin, PouIncii & Co., n corporation. Cli'OiKu II. WllllniiiH, C. K. ft. Wood, B. II. I.lntlilcum und J, C, KM micro, partner under tlio imrno of Wlllluina, wood & I.liithlcuin, C'lnrn Kntifmiin. U. M. Kulz .- Co., ii corporation, and Otto J. Krneiiirr, ilufcndimtn. To deoiKo W. JIniin, Uertrudo Ifnlin, n. II. Trcmnn and a. M. Kills & Co., n corpoiutlon, dfendiiiitn uliovo mimed: III till) nilinu of tho Hlnlo r Oi.-umi! ou aro hi'ioliy riiilrvd to nppcar nnd iwiHwor tlio complaint (lied nealiiNt ou In tho abovo entitled null on or bufoin Mim. day, tho 18th day of December, 19ul, und ii jou inn io hu iii want tiieieof plaint If ou fall to u iifmenr nnd nnawi-r, for or mninure win aim y to wilil court for the rolloi tlio rollcf nrnyoil for In an Id complaint. to-wlt: For n decrco thnt plaintiff havo nnd recover of and from tho defendant. OoorKo W. Ilnlui, tho mim of 13000.00. with Intercut thereon. from tho 29th dny of. May, 1B91. nt tho ruto of 10 por cent por nnnum, nnd tho fur ther mi in of .'SSd,2&, with IntcruHt thereon from tho 27th day of May, 1891, at the rato of 10 per cent nor annum, nnd tho further sum of 1138.91. with Intercut thereon from tho 2nd day of May. 18'J4. at the ruto of 10 ior cont por unnum, and the further num of 1760.00. attorney's ton, nnd tho cohIh nnd dlxburxoinoutH of thin HUlt. und thnt tlio mortKnga executed nnd delivered by tho Bald defendnntx. (JeorKe W. Halm and Oertrude Iliihn, on tho followliiK described real property, sit uated in tho County of Multnomah, Htato of Oregon, to. wit: .let-Inning U0 rodx cant of tho ciunrtcr tiectlon corner In tho west Hldo lino of Hcctlon Hoventeon (17). townnlilp ono (l) nnuth, rnm-o ono (1) JCast of tho Willam ette meridian; thence running east 20 rodn; thence north 40 roddj theneu weHt 20 rodn; thence south 40 rods, to tlio plnco of beginning, containing rtvo ncre. Also the following described real prop erty: Ileelnnlng nt Iho mmrler Meellnn corner between sections sixteen (10) and aovonteen (17) In township ono (1) south, fringe ono (1) east of tho Wlllnmette mo rldlan; thence running west on a direct lino towiiid the quarter section corner between sections seventeen (17) nnd olgh teen (18) In said township and inngo. 30 chains nnd to links to tho beginning corner of the land heroin describe.; theuco running west U chains and CO links to tho center of said section seventeen (17): thence running soutli 2 chains nnd 8 links; thenco running south 70 degrees CI minutes, enst 0 chnlns nnd 15 links; thence rmiiilntr north -U deirre s j'l tec ondi, eait 1 chains and M links "Mo (he plnco of beginning, containing 2.30 acres, being In tho northwest corner of tho northwest nunrter of tlio southeast quar ter of section seventeen (17). township ono (1) south, range one (1) cast of tho Willamette meridian, nnd being h part of tho Albert Kelly donation land claim. Also an undivided one-Tmlf Interest In and to the following described real prop erty: beginning at a point 120 rods east of the quarter post In tho west line of section seventeen (17), township one (1) south, rnnee one (1) east of the Willam ette meridian; thence running east (0 rods; thence north 40 rods; thence west 60 rods; thence south 40 rods, to the place of beginning, containing fifteen acres, more or less: be decreed to be a first lien uoon aald real property, and thnt tho said mnrtgago be foreclosed and tho said real property sold as upon execution to satisfy such decree aa plaintiff may obtain in this suit, and that the said de fendants nnd each of them be forever barred nnd foreclosed of all right, title or Interest In or to said real nronertv or anv pnrt thereof, and thnt tho proceeds nrlslng from such sale sliall be nnplled toward the satisfaction or nla ntlrl's do creo herein nnd mat no Da la nee, If nny. shall bo applied as to tho nbovo entitled court shall seem meet and equltnblo, and that the plaintiff have such other and further relief as to the court may seem meet ana equnnmo. This summons Ii published by order of Ifon. M P. neory. Judgo of tho above entitled court, duly mado and entered on tho 3rd dav of November, 1904. and said order directs publication of this sum mons not loss than onco a week for six consecutive weeks, nnd thnt you shall so apnenr and answer on or before tho 19lh day of December. 1904. The date of the flrat publication of this summons it the Ota day of November wot. CHAMBKIU-AJN & THOMAS. Attorneys for IHalntlK. Tho Tacoma Hotel, tho only up-lo- uato notel in Tacoma, headquarters for tourists and commercial travelers. American plan. $3,00 per day and up wards. W. B. Blackwell, manager. l - a, Mr. W, T. HawklnB invites his many friends to give him a call at his now grocery storo, 547 Washington street, where everybody will be treated with courtesy. It has been said that "Harmon's", on tho corner of Third nnd Couch, Is among tho undesirable resorts' of the North End, but tho plain facts are that "Harmon's" Is ono of tho clean est places In Portland. Thcro are no ltdlcs' entrances nor nny wlno rooms; lo fnct It Is only a place for men, and men only. Whenever you think that tho cor ner of Third and Couch streets Is a dead ono just drop Into tho Alcnzar and seo what a llttlo new life will do for a plnco. W. W. Harmon, former ly of Tacoma, has taken tho place, and ns usual ho Is making It go like a threo tlmo winner. Great Western Coal Compnny arc putting out a first-class washed soot- less conl for $5 por ton delivered. Their waBhetl lump coal for $G deliv ered Is tho cheapest fuel on this mnr ket. Thoy gunrnntco nil their conls to bo free from rock, Blnto nnd screen ings. Full weights guaranteed. Glvo them n trlnl order. Phono Mnln 948. Notice Is hereby given that tho an mini meeting of stockholders of tho Portland Toilet Soap Compnny will bo held at 134 First street on Mon day, Novcmbor 21, 1904, nt 4:30 P. M., for tho purpose of electing n board of directors and transacting such other business as may properly como beforo tho mooting. W. F. KEADY, Sec. F. E. BEACH & CO., Tho Pioneer Taint Company, mnko a specialty of selling tho best tilings mndo my oi selling tlio peat tlifngK mndo luts. House Pnlnt, Floor Paint, l'aint. Fence Paint and Itoof Paint ; icIh, VnrnlHlics, Color, Stains, in pniuis. Darn l Knnniel Cement Ico Knlponiino nnd general build lng material. 135 First St., N. W. ror- Auicr, roriiunu, urcgon. IF YOU ARE NOT PARTICULAR don't travel over tho Illinois Central, as any old rond will do you nnd wo don't want your patronage: but If you nro particular and want tho best nnd mean to have tt, nBk tho ticket agent to route you via tho Illinois Central, tho road thnt runs through solid ves tlbulo trains between St. Paul, Oma ha, Chicago, St. Louis, Memphis ami Now Orleans. No additional "clinrgo la .mndo for n neat In our reclining chair cara which nro fitted with lavatories and smoking rooms, nnd havo a porter In attend ance. Rates via tho Illinois Contrnl are tho lowest and wo will bo glad to qtioto them In connection with any transcontinental lino. B. H. TRUMBULL, Commercial Agent, 142 Third Street, Portland, Oregon. J. C. LINDSEY, T. F. and P. A., 142 Third Street, Portland, Oregon. PAUL B. THOMPSON, Frt. and Pass. Agent, Column Bldg., Seattle, Wash. Thos. illyth, I'res. I.yman Farfo, Vice I'ras. The Blyth & Fargo Co. T'oeatello, Idaho Ocncral Merchandise BTOItKH AT Evanston, Wyo. Pocatello, Idaho DAVIDSON GROCERY CO. WHOLESALE OROCERS AND COFFEE ROASTERS We Operate the Only Coffee Roast ing Plant in Idaho Cor. i3th and Front Sts. BOISE! IDAHO TUTTLE MERCANTILE GO., LTD. Wholesale Grocers QOODWIN MININQ CANDLES Judson Powder, Fuse and Caps aokntb von TIIK CELEBRATED OLYMPIA BEER Nompn, I din ho I), W. Church Karle C. Whlto O. U. Chlliou CHURCH & WHITE CO. Real Estate And Insurance Pocutallo Ideiho The New Bannock Hotel NOHMAN ii AliMKTilO.Sa, 1'roi.i. Headquarters for Commercial Men American Plan. Rooms with Bath. Hot and Cold Running Water and Telephone in Each Room. RATES $2.00 lo H00 PER DAY Pocutwllo Idnho TO OKT TICK BEST THINGS TO EAT AND DRINK ALWAYS OKDKH ADVO Which Means the Best Quality McCORD BRADY CO. Omaha, Neb THP STAP H. KRAMBR lllEi i3ltws. Proprietor Wlhes, Liquor and Cigars KRAMER'S MOUSE Flrat-Claxs Furnished Roomt from S2.S0 to $5.00 per ween :. W. Cor. Frfla tad BcnuUk Stt. PORTLAND, OR W. A. Pazton, Pre. W. A. Bli am. Vice fret Harry Btiat J.C. Sharp, (Jen. Mgr, Harry Sharp, foc'v' and Tree. u.w.i.aveii ier,uen.Bupii OMAHA TRANSFER CO. Tithe only exclmlvo bnvgaie lino In Omaha and the only one rccognlred hy the rallroaiU. Commercial and theatrlcnl busltiete a ipe- ciaity. city rates the lowct tttvm Ymur Ohmmk 1m Our Ammmt Oh Trmhtm mi tt Ommmt, 131 Howard Strmmt THE HORSE SHOE CLUB 1HA 3. l'KAHi-AM,, l'roprlolor. THE TIGER WILL BE TURNED LOOSE IN TWO WEEKS Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars ALWAYS ON HAND Billiard and Pool Room in Connection 1115 Pacific Avenue - TACOMA, WASH. SUMMERFIELD Men's Furnishings And Hats Special Agency Vandyke $3 00 Hat Monarch and" Cluett Shirts. lllDK Puctftc Ave. TACOMA Tacoma Marble I Granite Wks. HIZKK A OdTUINU, 1'ioprloton. ESTIMATES QIVEN BY US ON OUT STONE Yard Cor. 24th and East I Sts. Office 738 SI. Helen's Avenue Telephone Black 1876 Tacoma, Washington Remember Jones Sells Pure. Drugs Successor to Stewart Ac Holmes Drug Co. Drugs, Toilet Articles, Etc. 912 Pacific Ave. MENZIES Tho Men's Purnlashctr UP-TO-DATE GOODS FOR MEN WAITERS'' SUPPLIES A SPECIALTY IOOI Pacifies Avcnuu Tucorrm, WumIi. Muehlenbruchot.se Manufacturer of the Finest Grade Choculuto nnd Bonbona lew Craum unci PARLORS llll TACOMA AVENUE Tolephonu Mil In 73 O Klcliarilile Haas Will J, Hriivgeinaii TEUTONIC CAFE Fine Cigars and Tobicco Special Brewed Beer Wines and Liquors Merchants Lunch I'llONKH: Main 4717; 1ml, CM, 09 Second Avenue S. Near Yesler Way SEATTLE, U. S, A. The Olympia E. N. TUNIN, Prop. Headquarters (or Commercial Men Fine SuhijiIo Itoomi OLYMPIA WASH. HAH KKK.S DUO ClWINN The Idle Hour THL. MAIN 154 Fresh Crawfish Received Dally from, the famous Quelle of Portland PRIVATE ROOMS 16 North Fourth Strict WALLA WALLA, WASH. r u i! 'i t 1' -rl , pirn aiMBai tr ttw i ill.- nt.rni ai nvaa vviHlg; hOCK 81'RINOP, WYOMINO '''?; IIPITiL and SHRPLMS. IIN.IH BVERV ATTENTION OIVBN TO BUS4NBSS ' ENTRUSTED TO US DR1INK Sweetwater Beer Tlio Favprltc Tnblo Beer QUARTS AND PINTS Brewed by Sweetwater Brewing Co. GREEN RIVER, WYOAHNQ l. M- LUCY Trunks, Carpets, Picture Moldin I.nrgont ltctall Furnlturo Htoro In tho Northwest. Undertaking In Connection Brooks Block. Missoula, Mont. Dctli Phone 287 Troy Steam Laundry 22 East Superior St.. Duluth. Call us up and the wagon comes promptly- Make a Specialty of Fins Cal:es, Pastry am Home Made Bread. C R. EVE. Hiicccnor to hltlCKSOVa DAlvKKY Tl. RtdPtl 534 Broadway Council Bluffs, la. " The Judge Demand the Bst" LA TOCO Key Vest Cigar EL PATERNO Ten-Cent Leader SIGHT DRAFT King of Five-Cent Cigars H. S. Conrad, (YIIIUIUUPOIIM Ht. Pnul Distributor Kcniiolti Clark, I'res. C. II, IIIroIow, V, l'ras. (lea. II, I'rlnce. Cash. II. W. I'arkor, II, Van Ylock, Atit. Caihrs, The Merchants National Bank OF SilNTttUL, MINNESOTA United States Depositary Capital: ONE MILLION DOLLARS Aguilas and Seal of Minnesota Cigars ARE SOLD ON ALL TRAINS Kubles &, Stock Co. MAKERS ST. PAUL - . MINNESOTA P.J.BOWLIN LIQUOR CO. Wholesale Dealers In Imported and Domestic Wines and Liquors 311 anil 313 Jiokson St. St. Paul Minnesota. Kor l'lrt-;lH Work on Hhorl Tlmo try Iho Oriental Laundry TliU. aa. 2-fl4 V. Tunth St. ST. PAUL, MINN. Tt'Ieliiiiomi-Jl. itoal'Unco nio ".la-Ja John Grove Land I Loan Co. GENERAL LAND AGENTS Qreat Northern Railroad Lands Hcncu to lfi per acre is the price, with eve annual ia)infiiti at o er cent. Inltjrtst. The land of No 1 Hard Wheat lu tho famous HeJ lllvur Valley of Mlnucsota. MAIN OKFICK 113 E. Third Stmt, SI. Pul, MIih. Ilrauch (inict! G'rooktt.ti, Ada, Btilibsu, Warrvn, ilallock, Minn. MINNESOTA STEAM LAUNDRY MOTH PHONES No. 171 3i Minnesota Street, ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA EttahlUhea 1870 CORSER INVESTMENT CO. Real Estate and Mortgage Loans pedal Attended Given lo Care and Maas meat f Uta-RcsMeat Estate New York LW Buldlff MlaaesfioJis, Mlnsu pggBf Al iw SSyjw-SB'MV-H'iw-!"- I v-z$xet 5.' .I-' sit js?aesMm.rf wsmhsi 25