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About The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1904)
WBllA8flE.-jatWiwv.!( TBUI.NEW AQJD, gSMKTLAyp, OREGON. i?j . 't . V' sc fi. i "." ST r ?- ' V i. t, THE -NEW AQEi!nl,d!,9w6, . XiUblttked MM ' ' A. D. Otlffln Manager ' Offlee, Utf Second St., cor. Ash, Rooms 1 tad 3 ' . Fortland, Oregon, . . AGENTS J.W, Iwmw,,(( ...... .i,(,.tliiHf, Mont II. Q. Bimmoni..M... j ..Helens, Mont Geo. A. Utjret... ...... ,.,(.., Seattle, Wash To Insure nuhllaMton. all local newt mint ut not law Utn Tiwtdat tnornlug ! weak. sVibaerl ibaerlptlon ptloe, on year, parable Id ad m, 13.60. Taa Mfe(B09(I&aMM PORTLAND LOCALS I BwVVvVCMM Mt. Gcngry Calhngnn Is very 111 at .Lis homo. ' Mr. Billy Miller, the commedian, is nt the Lyric. Mr. nnd Mrs Drown arc working thiBi week at tho Star. ' Mr. John Davis, of Tacdma, is In our city for a few days. . Mrs. Annlo Wells leaves soon for Seattle for a short stay. Mrs. Edward Shepard made a flying trip to "Portland last week. Tho Old Folks' Concert at tho Zlon church was a grand bucccbb. , Mr. Percy Winter is expected in Portland about tho first of tho year. Mrs. Ida Freeman, of California, Is homo vlBitlng her mothor, Mrs. Has kins. '' 'Messrs'. A. D. Griffin and Lucas left Friday for San Francisco and South .crn California on business. Tho Bazaar at tho. Bethel church opened Tuesday evening arid they had many pretty suggestions for Christ mas. Mrs. E. T. Lclnscn cntortnlncd at dinner Tuesday evening. Covers wcro laid for Mr. and Mrs. Jones, Mrs, Hill ' and tho hostess, Tho concert and bazaar at tho Doth el .church was well, attended, ' The program was well rendered, especial ly tho song by' Mrs. Percy Winters, of Butto, Mont. 'J Mrs. Horman Hill entertained at a dinner pnrty Thanksgiving ovcnlng, nnd -ft delightful tlmo as well ns n sumptuous repast was enjoyed by nil present. Covers wore Inld' for four teen, nnd tho tnblo was tastefully de corated in violets nnd roses. Mnny toasts wcro responded to and Mrs, Hill's first attempt at entertaining In Portland was a pronounced succoss. Covers woro laid for Messrs. and Mesdnmes. A. D. Grimn, W. W. Wheel er, J. D. Payne, T. Hall, J. Jones, Mrs. Percy Wlntors; Messrs. W. Duncan, T. Johnson nnd W. Harris. HER SOCIAL EQUAL. An Organization That Will Oive Cul tured Colored Women Social . Recognition. Mrs. Colla Parker Wooloy, a noted club woman, authoress, lecturer, nnd social figure, has organized a .move ment In Chicago to givo cultured col ored women social recognition. Tho organization, which Is madd up of whlto and black women, gavo a rccop tlon recently to black nnd whlto wo men at tho homo of Mrs. Henry Mc 'Geo, a whlto woman. "I consider Ida Wells Barnott, Eliza beth Davis and othor colored women of culturo tho peers of many of my white friends," snld Mrs. Wooloy. "Do I roceivo colored women as so cial equals? Certainly, if by social re cognition you mean Inviting them to my homo to eat nt tho samo table, nnd calling upon them and receiving their calls." Tho function was planned by tho Frederick Douglas Centre, of which Mrs. Wooloy Is tho foundor antUprcs Ident. "My standard of Judgment in select ing friends nnd associates is that of Individual Alness," sho snUU "I am just as happy to entertain a colored person of refinement and culturo ns I would bo to entertain a whlto friend. It Is entirely a matter of Individual merit and qualification. I have Inves tigated and know tuo restrictions tho black man Buffers In business and -n civil life. The aim of tho Frederick Douglas Centre la to remove these bar riers. We do not believe In herding classes of races of people together In one section or place." POPE'S PRESENT TO COLORED COOK. Katie, tho Negro cook for tho board of lady managers at St. Louis, receiv ed yesterday a sliver medal from Pope Pius. Katlo was formerly a slave In Virginia and Is a devout Catholic. When Mgr Francesco Taglatl, who brought tho Into Popo's Jubilee gifts to be exhibited at the world's fair, was in St. Louis he called with cardinal "Satolll on the board of lady managers. Thoro was a reception followed by a luncheon, and Katlo cooked It. Later tho cardinal blessed tho board of lady managers and included Kntlo, who was tho only Catholic present. When Mgr. Taglatl returned to Rome he re membered both . Katie's cookery and her piety, nnd he procured a silver medal, which the pope himself bless ed, and Bent It to be delivered to Kat ie. Boston Transcript, October 29. SALT LAKE CITY NOTES. (Special to Portland New Age) Mrs. J. O. Scott Indisposed, Little Ruth Benjamin is quite 111. Mrs. Wm. Fosba, who Is at St. Mark's hospital, Is steadily improving. For nicely furnished rooms call on Mrs. J. O. Scott, 46 Franklin avenue. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Ridley and daughter are now at home to their friends at 418 So. State street. Mrs, J. W. Thompson, of WltcMta. Kans., is In the city visiting her brother, Mr. F. Andrews. The Ladies Aid Society of tho A. M, E. Church will meet Friday afternoon in the church, The ladies, are very busy at present working for a dinner and fair to be given on Thanksgiving Day. Miss Gertrude Smith has Issued In vitations for a card party at her home on next Wednesday evening. There will be a ragtime ball given NoTembei 16 at Federation ball, on East Fourth, So. street. The evangelist, Mrs. G. A. Elliott, preached an Interesting sermon on laat . 8w4ay evealsg. The meeting waa weU atwaded. Mrs. Elliott's mls- Tho Red' and White Roso entertain ment, given 'for the benefit of tho Cal--vary Baptist church on last Thursday by tho Woman's Progressive Club, was a great success, , and largely at tended. The next .regular meeting of the club will meet with Mrs. Susan Blanchard, on Bo. Third, West Side, November 17. Mrs. R. B. Hill entertained informal ly on Tuesday afternoon from four to six o'clock, complimentary to her niece, Miss. Jessie-Vlckens, of Denver, and who leaves in a few days for her home. Tho house was prottlly decor ated with forns, carnations and chrysanthemums. Mcsdames Emma Jackson, Wm. Russell and C. Rivers being assisted In serving by Messrs. To'ra Brown and John Brown. A very pleasant musical program was render ed. Those present wcro: Mcsdames S. T. Young, J. W. Thompson, Wm. Jtussell, M. Steel, -Chas. McSwin, C. Rivers, J. W. Benjamin, E. M. John son, O. B. Thurman, Emma Jackson; Messrs. T, Brown, Fred Andrew!, J. Brown; Misses Jessie Nlckens, Mamio Perkins, Julia Stoward, Ellen Howell, Edith Williams, Jessie Griffin, Gcr trudo Smith and tho hostess. I HELENA HAPPENINGS Helena has put on her ovorydny clothes since the election, and Is fall ing back Into a stato of unusual quiet ness. For tho past thrco weeks groups of men could bo seen standing around the corners of tho streets, with congenial, yet dcceptlvo, smiles and out-stretched hands, with emptynesa only full of con. Tho old question is asked tho passer-by, "How.Js sho looking, old man?" and "What do you know?'" but, of course, that Is all. Some of tho more pretentious will mnko a few pie crust promises, and that Is .all; others will acsuro you, If elected, you stand a good show to bo n valot, or n chief cusnldorlan. How considerate of thorn. Tho moral to all of this Is labor needs rewnrdr-to tho victor belongs tho spoils, Tho' Helena, tho lending hotel in Helena, hearqunrtcra for commercial travelers. When going to Helonn, Mont, don't forget to glvo your bnggago to tho Helena Cab Co. Agcn,t on all trains. Don't fall to ask for tho Holona beer, mndo by KcBlor Browing Co., Helena, Mont. It, has no equal. Always ask for tho'famous General Arthur clgnr. Esberg-Ounst- Cigar Co., goneral aponta, .Portland, Or. VTiio Applteon Cafe. First-class In every rospeot. Bouthwwit corner Sixth" and Everett Streets, Portland Oreogn. The only up-to-dato hotel In Olym pin, Wash., Is tho Hotel Olympla-, head quarters for commercial mon. E. N. Tomln, .proprietor... Hotel Victoria, Spokano, lcadlngho tel. Rates, $1.00 and up. Largo sam plo rooms for commercial mon. W. M. Watson, proprietor. J. T. Concannon, oysters, fish, poul try and groceries, 681 Johnson street, corner 21st street, Phono Main 1747, and phone Main 4252, Tho first-class hotel of Senttlo, Wash., in tho Hotel Washington, headquarters for tourists. Tho hotel of tho West . , Butto Transfor Co., baggago nnd passenger checked to all parts of tho city. Tho only rellablo transfer com pany In tho City of Butto. Thos. Lo voile, proprietor. Frenoh Dyeing and Gleaning Works. All work done at very modreato prices. Dyeing and oleaning of all kinds of ladies' and gent's clothing. Morn ing cloth dyed in 48 hours. J. Do leau, proprietor, 455 Qliaan street. Try tho North Coast Limited. Tho finest train on earth. When going East sco that your ticket reads over tho Northern Pacific, nnd you will on Joy your trip East. The best ever mndo is tho Englo Brand Boneless Chicken Hot Tamales and. husks. Wholesale nnd Retail. Office and factory, 45 Union avenue, Portland, Oregon. Telephono, East, 400. Notice Is hereby given that tho an nual meeting of stockholders of the Portland, Toilet oap Company will bo hold at 134 First street on Mon day, November 21, 1904, at 4:30 P. M for tho purpose of electing a board of directors and transacting such other business as may properly como beforo the meeting. W. F. KEADY, Sec. WHERE DID YOU GET THAT HAT 7 Don't you know that the finest as sortment of trimmed hats are now be ing sold at special sale and nt re markably low figures Uy the Portland Millinery Company, at 133 Fifth street? Don't you knqw that you are received and waited on at that popu lar house with the most courteous treatment nt all times? Don't you know that you can't get such fine trimmed hats anywhero else In the city at such low prices? You ought to know these things and you ought to go there today and get yourself a new hat, Remember the number, 133 Fifth street. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the Stat of Oregon for Multnomah County, Edward Schmeer, Plaintiff. vs. Maud Schmeer, Defendant. To Maud Schmeer, the abovo named defendant: In the name of tho State of Oregon: You aro hereby required to appear andanswer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled Court and suit within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, and if you fall to so appear and answer Bald complain the above named plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded therein, to-wlt: For a decree forever dissolving tho bonds of matrimony now existing be tween said plaintiff and you. Thia summons Is published in pursuance of an order of Hon. M. C. Georgo, Judge of said Court, made on the 17th of November, 1904. The time prescribed In said order for tho publication of this summons is six consecutive weeks, and tho date of the first pub lication thereof is the 00th day of No vember, 1904. - UUAH. Jb, L.UKU, Attorney for Plaintiff. FIFTEEN REASONS. .WHY YOU SHOULD STOP AT THE WASHINGTON. 1st It is the Const. best hotel on the 2d It costs no more than poorer hotels, as shown by rates below. 3d New hotel, new furniture. 4th Excellent service. 6th Tho Washington, whllo Tig. in the center of the city, Is on an ele vation of 200 feet, which' lifts you above tho nolso, dust nnd smoke of the street hotels. 6th Tho hotel Is situated in tho center of Hi acres of beautiful grounds, with thousands of roses and other fragrant flowers to beautify tho surroundings. ' . 7th Eight hundred feet of wide ver andas surround the hotel, giving to tho guest opportunities for rest and prome'nado not found elsewhere. 8th Tho view from these spacious verandas cannot bo described. Moun tains, lakes, tho Sound and tho city Itself form ono magnificent panorama not found nnywhoro clso on earth. 9th Tho hotel lobby, parlors, Turk ish room, etc., aro exquisite, and form a continuation of comfort nnd luxury not often found In hotels. 10th A Dutch grill has recently been added, whoro service may bo had at nil hours. 11th Tho dining room cannot bo excelled. Broakfast and lunch are served a- la carte, at most reasonable) prices, and n tnblo d' hoto dinner for $1.00 Is pronounced by nlto bo abovo criticism. 12th Rates Extremely reasonable. European plan Room, without bath, $1.00 per day and upward. Room, with bnth, $2.00 per day and upward. ' i 'Bus service to and from all trains and boats, 26 cents. A Trunks, each way, 25 cents. , Carriage fare (privato), CO contB. Special rates mndo to parties for ono month or tnoro, 13th Being abovo tho street and away from the noise, you will enjoy a night's rest better at tho Washing ton thnn any other hotel In tho city. 14th Go to tho Washington and If you are. not Botlsilod that It surpasses all other hotels on tho Pacific Const for excellent service nnd reasonable rrlccs, your bill will bo nothing. 15th Do not bo dccolved by, believ ing that oomo other hotel in tho city Ih as good ns tho Washington', for such lu nor thc case. Tho Washington atnndo nlone an tho most charming nnd attractive hotel west of Now York. Tho following peoplo hnvo stopped nt tho Washington during tho past year i.nd havo given unntl-.itcd prnlso and dcclarod thnt In many respects It excels nny othor hotel on tho conti nent: President Theodoro Roosevelt. Wm. H. Moody. Socrotnry of tho Navy; Gov. Odoll, of Now York; Baron Rothschild, Mr. Smith, of tho rJoBcors Diamond Mines, South Africa; Hon. Cornelius N. Bliss, Ex-Sccrctnry of Interior; Hon. C. S. Mellon', President N. Y. & H. R. Ry.; Mrs. J. J. Hill, Louts Hill and J. N. Hill, of the Grcot Northern Ry.; Hon. Howard Elliott' President N. P. Ry.; Adollna Pattl, E. H. Sothorn, Gov. Brady, of Alaska; Mme, Nordlca, Maud Adams, Nat Goodwin, Mrs. Flsko, all Raymond & Whltcomb tourists, Richard Mansfield and other celebrities of tho commer cial and professional world. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of tho Stnto of Oro- Kon for tho County, of Multnomah. Tho Alnxworth National llahk. of Tort hind. OrcKPti, a corporation, plaintiff, vr. fJeorKe W. Ilnhn, Gortnnlo llahn. n. IJ. Tromnn. Henry Jennlrux anil l-'rcil Jonnlntr. partneni doliur hulncan under tho II rm name of Jennlnir Ilron., Inmnn, l'oulHon a Co.. u corporation. UeorKo II. Wllllamd. C. i:. 8, Wood. H. II. l.lnthlcum nnd J. C. FUndunt, partner under tho name of William, wood & l.lnthlcum, Clara Kaufman, O. M. Kutz & Co., ii corporation, and Otto J. Kraomer, defendant!!. To Oonruo W. Ilahn, Oortrudo llahn, K. II. Treman and a. M. Kutz & Co,, a corporation, defendautn ahovn named: In tho namo of tho Stato of. Orrxoni You aro hereby required to appear and answer tho complulnt riled aKalrwt ou In tho abovo entitled null on onbeforo Mon day, tho 10th day of December, 1901, and If you fall to no appear and answer, for want thereof plaintiff will apply to nald court for tho relief prayed for In wild complulnt, to-wlt! For a decree that plaintiff havo and recover of and from tho defendant, Oconto W. llahn, the Hinn o( $3000,00, with IntercHt thereon from tho 9tli day of May. 1894. nt tho rute or ju per cent per annum, ana (no lur thor turn of $2656.29, with Intcrext thereon from tho 27th day of Mar. 1891, at tho rate of 10 per cent per annum, and the further sum of 9138.91, with lnterc.it thereon from tho Slid day of May. 1894. at the rata of 10 per cent per annum, nnd the further sum of $750.00, attornoy'H fee, and tho cos in nnd disbursements of thin suit, and that tho mortKago executed and delivered by the nnld defendant. Oeoree W. Ilahn and Qertrude llahn, on tho following- dejioribed real property, sit uated In tho County of Multnomah, Stato of Oregon, to-wlt; IKglnnlns 180 rods east of the quarter section corner In the west sldo line of section seventeen (17). township one (1) south, raime one (1) Kust of tho Willam ette meridian; thence running1 east 20 rods; thence north 40 rods; thence west 20 rods; thence south 40 rods, to the place of beginning:, containing flvo acres. Also the following described real prop erty: Ileglnnlng at the quaitcr section corner between sections sixteen (16) and seventeen (17) In township ono (1) south, range ono (1) east of tho Willamette me ridian; thence running west on a direct lino toward tho quarter section corner between sectlons.seventeen (17) and eigh teen (18) In said township nnd range, 30 clialnH nnd 40 links to the beginning corner of the land herein described; thencu running west 9 chains and 60 links to the center of said section seventeen (17)1 thence running south 2 chains and 8 links; thence running south 76 degrees 61 mlnutcH, east 6 chains and 46 links; thence running north 42 deure s " 4-1 mo oikH, esit 4 chain and 86 links (to the place of beginning, containing 2.36 acres, being In the northwest corner of the northwest quarter of trie southeast quar ter of section seventeen (17). township ono (1) south, rnngo one (!) east of the Willamette meridian, and being it part of the, Albert Kelly donation land claim. Also an undivided one-Tialf Interest In and to the following described real prop erty: Beginning at a point 120 rods east of the quarter post In the west line of section seventeen (17). townshln one (1) south, range one (1) east of the Willam ette meridian; thence running east 60 rods; thence north 40 rods: thence west (0 rods; thence south 40 rods, to the place of beginning, containing fifteen acres, more or less: be decreed to be a nrst Hen upon Raid real property, and that the said mortgage be foreclosed and the said real property sold as upon execution to satisfy such decree as plaintiff may obtain in this suit, and that the said de fendants nnd each of them be forever barred and foreclosed of all right, title or Interest In or to said real property or any part thereof, and that the proceeds arising from such sale shall be applied toward tho satisfaction of plaintiff's de-. cren nerein ana inac tne paiance, ir any. shall be applied as to the above entitled court shall seem meet nnd equitable, and that the plaintiff have such other and further relief as to the court may -jeem meet and equitable. This summons Ii published by order of Hon.'M, C Oeorjv, Judge of the above entitled court, duly made and entered on th 3rd day of November, 1904, and said 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 19th day of December, 1904, The data of the first publication of this summon! Is the Btb. day of NoTsmber M01. CHAMBETUJUN & THOMAfl. Attorneys for Plaintiff. The Grande Hetel( Helena, Mont.; Is ono of the first-class up-to-dato ho tels in Montana for .commercial trav elers. Job. PitYltyproprletor. Tho Tacoma Hotel, the only up-to-date hotel Is .Tacoma, headquarters for tourist! and commercial travelers. American plan. $3.00 per day and up wards. W. B. Blackwell, manager. Mr. W. T. Hawkins Invites his many frlendslo givo htm a call at his new grocory store, G47 Washington street, where everybody will be trented with courtesy. It has been Bald thnt "Harmon's", on tho corned of Third nnd Couch, Is among tho undcslrnblo resorts of the North End, but" tho plnln facts are that "Harmon's" 1b ono of tho clean est places lri Portland. There aro no ladles' entrnneds nor nny wlno rooms; In fact It Is only a placo for men, and mon only. t ' Whenever yu ink that tho cor ner of Third and Couch streets is a dead ono Just drop Into tho Alcazar and sco what a littlo now llfo will do for a placo. W. W. Harmon, former ly of Tacoma, has taken tho place, and as usual ho 1b making It go like a thrco tlmo winner. Great Western' Conl Company are putting out a first-class washed soot less coal for $5 per ton delivered. Their washed lump coal for $6 deliv ered Is tho cheapest fuel on this mar ket. They guarantee nil tholr conla to bo free from rock, slato and screen ings. Full weights Riinrnntecd. Givo thorn a trial order. Phone Main 048. F. E.. BEACH & CO., Tho Pioneer Paint Company, make, a specialty of selling tho best things mndo in paints. Housd Paint, Floor Paint, Barn Paint, Fenca Paint nnd Roof Paint ; Knamcls, Varnishes, Colors, Stains, Cvmcntico Knlromlno and general build ing material. 135 First St., N. W, cor Alder, Portland, Oregon. IF YOU ARE NOT PARTICULAR don't travel over tho Illinois Central, ns any' old road' will do you and wo don't wnnt your p'atronngoi but f you aro particular and wnnt tho best nnd mean to havo it, nBk tho ticket agent to rotito you via tho Illinois Central, tho rond that runs through solid ves tlbulo trains between St. Paul, Oma ha, Chicago, St. Louis, Memphis and Now Orleans. No nddltlonnl'chnrgo Is mndo for n Hcnt In our reclining clinlr enrn which nro fitted with lavatories and smoking rooms, and havo n porlor In attend ance Rates via tho Illinois Central nro tho lowest nnd wo will bo glad to quota them In connection with nny transcontinental line. B. H. TRUMBULL, Commercial Agent, 142 Third Street, Portlnnd, Oregon. X C. LINDSEY, T. F. and P. A., 142 Third Street, Portland, Oregon. . PAUL B. THOMPSON, Frt. and Pass. Agent, Colman Bldg., Seattlo, Wash. Thos. Btytb, I'rei. Lyman Kargo, Vice Tres. The Blyth & Fargo Co. I'oratello, Idaho Qeneral Merchandise BTOHK8 AT Evanston, Wyo. Pocatcllo, Idaho Laundry You want. We want Your Laundry. Mending done and Buttons Sewed on Free Union Laundry Co. PHONE 13 116 Broadway Helena, Montana The Bonanza JOHN A. ROGERS. Prop. Wines, Liquors and Cigars The Famous A. B. C. Beer en Draught and in Bottle La Grand Oregon MEUSSDORFFER & SON Exclusive Hatters ARE NOW LOCATE! AT 349 Washington Street Latest styles of all standurd inulccs Huts made to order. Union Transfer Co. Baggage Ltored Five Pays Freo Baggage, Freight and Furniture Moving Prompt Attention to All Orders Phone Main 241 til N. Siitk It. KNUUm, OK. THE SLOAHE-PAINE CO. SPOKANE, WASHINOTON Greatest Grocery OKTHK Northwest Importer! of , Wines, Liquors, Delicatessen Fruit and Groceries Wo mako a specialty ol supplying pri. vote cars.' Bend (or catalogue. Mall orders solicited. I2M2S SrilltfE WEIKE DAVIDSON GROCERY CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS . . AND COFFEE ROASTERS We Operate the Only Coffee Roast ing Plant in Idaho Cor. 13th and Front Sts. BOISE - - IDAHO TUTTLE MERCANTILE CO., LTD. Wholesale Grocers GOODWIN MININQ CANDLES Judson Powder, Fuse and Caps AGENTS KOlt TIIK CELEBRATED OLYMPIA BEER Nampti, Idaho D. W. Church Ksr'lo C. wtilto C. C. Chtlion CHURCH & WHITE CO. Real Estate And Insurance Pocotello Idaho The New Bannock Hotel NOUMAN A AHMSTKOKU, 1'rops. Headquarters for Commercial Men American Plan. Room with Bath, Hot and Cold Running Water and Telephone in Each Room. RATES' $2.00 to $400 PER DAY Pocutello Idaho TOdKTTIIK BEST THINGS TO EAT AND DRINK '' AiAVAY&'OKUHll "' j ADVO Which Means the Best Quality McCORD BRADY CO. Omaha, Nb PmON AND GALLAGHER GO. Importers, Coffee Roasters ana" Jobbing Grocers Oldest Jobbing Grocers In the Tut. Es tablished 1863-1904. Special attention given to mall order. Omaha, Neb. Watson Drug Co. TKLKrilONE MAIN 459 The New Drug Store. Everything frcth and pure. Prices guaranteed as low as the lowett. Our Prescription Department merits your confidence. Ute Watson's Clover Cream for Tin and Sunburn 4oi Riverside Avenue, Oranlto Block SPOKANE. WASHINOTON LI GRANDE CREAMERY Creamery Butter Sweet Cream And Ice Cream Rush Orders for Train Tims i Specialty TULCPMONB 30II La Grande, Oregon HI HIGH LIFE OttllD CAPITAL aRCWINOCO, -til -f rf IPBCi; CmpHml Browing Co. HU.EMA, MONTANA Millinery Sale Great Reduction Sale of Trimmed Hats This Week Portland Millinery Company 133 Fifth St. Near Alder THP 5TAP F H. KRA'MBR I IIC 3 1 Proprietor ' Wines, Liquors wid Cigars KRAMER'S HOUSE Klrst-ClRM furnished Hooms from 12.50 to $5.00 per week ' S. W. Cor. Fifth an! Btmuli SU. PORTLAND, OR W. A, 1'siton, Pres. V. A. Shsrp, Vice l'rei "v Harry Sharp, Ba' and Tress. J.C. Sharp, Ucn.Mgr. L.W.l.sven icr,tien.tiupt. OMAHA TRANSFER CO. is tho only exclusive bnggsio line In Omaha nud tho only ona recognized by the railroads. Commercial and theatrical builnets a spo ctalty. City rates the loweit.. Blvm Yttf Ohk 1m Bit Ammmt On Trmlnm mr tt OsjMf. 1314 Howard Strom THE HORSE SHOE CLUB 1UA. J. PKAKfAtX, I'roprlotor. THE TIGER WILL DE TURNED LOOSE IN TWO WEEKS Fine-Wines. Liquors and Cigars ALWAYS ON HAND Billiard and Pool Room in Connection 1115 Pacific Avahua - TACOMA, WASH. SUMMERFIELD Men's Furnishings And Hats Special Agency Vandyke $3 00 Hat Monarch and Cluett Shlrti. U1QK Pacific Ave. TACOMA Tacoma Marble I Granite Wks.' HIZKH A OiTl.UKD, 1'iopilotors. ESTIMATES IIYEM BK US ON CUT STONE v.-jfrv. ijif. .-J n. .1 t cr. - " l 1 ; vwi iu mh u. j Telephone Black J 876 ' ' - Tacomai Washington Remember Jones Sells Pure 1 , Drugs "! Succcuor to Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. Drugs, Toilet Articles, Etc. 9J2 Pacific Ave. MENZIES The Men Purnlather UP-TO-DATE GOODS FOR MEN WAITERS' SUPPLIES A SPECIALTY IOOI Pacific Avenue Tacoma, Vaali, Muehlenbrucln Manufacturer of the Finest Grade Chocolate and Bonbona lo Craum and Slirbet PARLORS Ml J TACOMA AVENUE Tttlitpllonw Muln 73 O Mellaril de Haas Will J, Hrutfgeiiian TEUTONIC CAFE Fine Ggari and Tobicco Special Brewed Beer Wines and Liquors Merchants Lunch 1MIONKH: Main 4717; Inil. W, 09 Second Avenue S. Near Yesler Way SEATTLE, U. S. A. The Olympia E. N. TUNIN, Prop. Headquarters for Commercial Men Finu rtamtl Hooms OLYMPIA WASH. HAH KEKH l)VQ UWINN The Idle Hour TBI. MAIN 154 Fresh Crawfish Received Daily from the famoua Quelle of Portland PRIVATE ROOMS 16 North Fourth Street WALLA WALLA, WASH. First Miml link if Rkk tyW ROOK BrBtN'dB, WoMlKQ . CAPITAL whI IIIFUS, NIMH? BVBRY ATTENTION OIVBN TO BUSINKSB : ENTRUSTED "TO Us Sweetwater Beer 1 Tho Fnvorito Tnblo Beer (jUA UTS' AND. fclNTS Sweetwater Brewing Co. OREEN RIVER, WYOMINO Trunks, Carpets, Picture Mold'n "Largest HcUlI Furniture "store-. In the Northvront. Undertaking liiConnobtfon Brooks Dtock. Missoula, Mont. Btth Phones 297 Troy Steam Laundry 22 East Superior St., Duluth.' t Call ui up and the Wagon comes promptly Mske a Specialty ol Fins Cakes, Pastr a4 Nome JYlads BrcM., . 4 O. R. EVE. BucreMor to hlUCKBO.VS BAKKKY Tel. Red 9.1 1 $34 Broadway Council Bkiffs, la. Tho Judge "Demands the Beat" LA TOCO Key Teat Cigar. . EL PATERNO --, Ten-Cent Leader ". - ,s , SialiT DRAFT,. f ; Klr,g9i Five-CatLClgari H. S. Conrad, t,.,,lu70,,' DUtHbutor T" Kenneth Clsrk. lfro. C, II. lilpeluw. V. l'rei. flco, II, nrlntCi Ouh. ' II. V. I'nrker, II. Von Vlcck, Akit. CaUira. The Merchants National Bank ,0F SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA . w . ' . .4 United States Depositary Capital: ONE MILLION DOLLARS Aguilas and Seal of Minnesota Cigars ARE SOLD ON ALL TRAINS Kublcs &. Stock Co. MAKERS ST. PAUL - . MINNESOTA P. J.BOWLIH LIQUOR GO. WholtMle Dealers In Imported and Domestic Wines and liquors ail tad 383 Jaoksos St. St. Paul Minnesotp. Kcir I'lnt'CUii Wurk 011 flhort Tlmo try the Oriental Laundry TUU. 303. 2-4 W. Tenth St. ST. PAUL, MINN. Telephone ?.73.J1. KoiMenco DaloftU-JJ John Grove Land S Loan Co. GENERAL LAND AGENTS Great Northern Railroad Lands Htven to 15 per acre Is the price, with wren annual payments t ft ir cent. Interest. The In ml ut No. 1 Hunt Wheat In the famous He 4 Ulver Valley ol Mluueiota. MAIN OKKICK IISE.ThlriStrM'.St.Plil.Nlu. MINNESOTA STEAM LAUNDRY BOTH PHONBH No. 171 3i Mlnaesota Street, ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA Ktablhed 1870 CORSER INVESTMENT CO. Real Estate and Mortcace Loans -, K L ' o Special Attention Given to Care ui Muut ment of Non-RoWtat Eiutw New York .Life BuikUag Mimwaaotrs, Mkw. im in 1 VWsitBM graBf b'l u m l :i Til q. "au.a 'is .yjj fc,u ,.YJW-1i