"w3MW?smm gjiMWw v"'.Tr " THE JNJfiW AWE, PORTLAND, OREGOH. .&?' tf i 3 Mv - . . r i 3 fc ':, THE NEW AGE Eitabltsheil 18M A. D. drlffln Manager OfflM, 4 Beoond Bt., cor. Aih, Koomi 1 and 2 Portland, Oregon. AOKNT3 J. W( Duncan.. .......i,...i,., ...... Butte, Mont It. C. blmmotii...., Helena, Mont Geo. A. Hayes Beattlc, Waah To Imura publication, all local news inuat MMti ut not taUr tban thmdat- ittmniug ( mtto week. Subscription price, one year, parable In ad Taaea, ri.OO. Bs&saamaaxtxsxixieo PORTLAND LOCALS I PORTLAND LOCALS Mr. Ji H. Harris is on tho Blck list this week, Mr. Wm. Hnynie left Thursday on his way east. Mr. John Fletcher left Inst week for Snn Francisco. Billy Miller, tho comcdlnn, is tho city again this week. in Mrs, Ilnttlo Redman will leave soon to Joint her husband In Daker City, Mrs. Lulu Eastman has been vory ill for the past week, but at this wilt ing Is .much better. Rov. Jackson of Kansas City, Mo., is holding revival services at tho Bap tist church this week. Mrs. Pearl Pitts will not leave for Chicago as expected on account of tho illness of her husband. MIbs Grnco Duncan left Sunday to bo married' to Mr. Halstcnd at Baker City. Wo cougratulnto them both. Mrs A. D. ariflln loft Mondny for Tacoma, being called thoro by tho ill ness of her Bistor, Mrs. John Hnll. Mr. Percy Winter is expected here from Butte nbout tho ilrst of tho year. Mrs. Anna BnnkB left last week for Arizona, Tho talented colored singer, "Blark Pattl," will bo heard ngaln In our city next week, nftor being nbsent from tho city for thrco years. Mrs. Bruco Taylor, of Soattlo, died laHt Wednesday nnd was buried Fri day afternoon. Wo oxtond our sym pathy to tho bereaved husband. Mrs. John Hnll, of Tacoma, slstir of Mis. A, D. Orinin. died Wednesday morning nt G o'clock. Sho lenves to mourn her Inss four lovely little chil dren, sister nnd husband. Wo extend our Bympnthy to tho bereaved family. DEATH OF MRS. T.UCINDA HALL. Mrs. Luctndn Hall, Wife of Mr. John L. Hull, of Tncoma. passed toiler eternal rest on Wcdnosdny morning, tho 14th liiBt., nftor a brief Illness. A few hours after an operation to re lievo nor of (tlio trouble from which sho was suffering, It was cvidont thnt sho could not recover. Sho mndo courageous effort to rally, but It was soon evident thnt Ann! call was near. A largo funernl cortego nccompnnlcd tho rcmnlnB to their Inst resting place on Thursday nt 2 o'clock In tho after noon, Rev. C. A. Collins ofllclatlng nt tho A. M. E. church. Deceased wns n most C8tlmnlle womnn, wife and mother, beloved by nil of her neighbors nnd acquaint nticps for thoso peculiar qualities of character In evory-dny llfew lilr-h nt trnct estocm nnd ndmtratlnn. She Is survived by a husband nnd four chil dren, to whom nro extended the sym pathy nnd condolence) of friends In tholr great borenvemont. Mrs. Hnll wns n slator of Mrs. A. D. Grlflln, of Portlnnd, who nttonOcd her in her late Illness, Mrs. Hall was president of tho La dles Aid Society, of Tacomn, whoso members mnnlfosted their groat cs teem for her at tho obltual ceremony. Their presenco in manifest grlof nnd tholr generous trlbuto tu (lowers tnd other tokens of estcom woro a do tiorved expression of sorrow over tho ilcnth of n belovod neighbor nnd com panion. FINE MEATS AND LARD. Tho Pacific Stntes Pncklng Is Mnklng Most Enviable Record. Inasmnch as tho, American people nro morp and moro becoming a meat eating race, like tbo English ancestral, it Is agreeablo to note tho extraordin ary care now being given to the pre paration of meats for homo consump tion. Tho Pacific States Packing Com pany has given a noteworthy Impetus to tho work In this lino of Innovation, Its American Beauty hams nnd bacon cannot be oxcelled nnywhore in tho land of cured moats, whllo its Mount Hood lard Is superior to anything In competition with It. This company has taken espeelnl enre to porfect and purify Its meats and lard by tho most modorn processes known to science and It has succeeded. Its products are nil Inspected officially, according to general requirement, nnd nro always found to bo perfect. It is a Portlnnd institution of business prominence and enjoys tho confidence of all who are familiar with Its meats nnd lard. Itn retail trndo Is increasing Immensely on account of tho merits of goods nnd the prompt and satisfactory manner in which its business is managed with the public. MUCK HARDWARE COMPANY. Something Special for December 24, In Addition to Usual Choice Stock or Modern Goods. Nothing more substantial for a holi day purchase for the home can be found than an elegant and useful piece of furniture In the hardware line something new, dainty and up-to-date, to pleaso the wife. A special offer In this line Is made by the Muck Hardware Company, Second and Mor rison streots, which Is worthy of your careful consideration before you make tho coveted purchase for your wife's Chlstmas surprise. You may select from a full line of many things In which may be found many of the choice articles which would please her most. On these articles yon will enjoy a 25 per cent reduction for De cember 24 only. Examine them be fore purchasing. You will be treated roost courteously by attendants who will appreciate your visit and your trade. Manager A. A. Muck, the busl ness head of this big hardware house,, has enjoyed long and successful ex perience In selecting goods In every department of the trade and for tho holiday rush his selections ennnot be excelled In tho Nortwest. His extend ed experience gives him advantage over the ordinary hardware doaler. He hns employed a force of clerks who fully eunderstand their business and -who will always bo found courte - oua to every caller, whether they come to buy or merely to enjoy the Bights In the big store with its holiday dla- play. I HELENA HAPPENINGS Mr Editor: Whllo musing for a subject this thought came to my mind, to bring beforo you, and tho readers of Tho New Arc. our Presi dent-elect. It wns tho best I could find. I am not what you could term a speech-maker, neither am I a hu morist, but I can truthfully assort that I am a conscientious observer nnd admirer of thoso who aro deserv ing of recognition and praise. To such a porsonnge, I refer to Theodore Roosevelt, the man of tho hour. As nn Afro-Amerlcnn I feel It my duty to say something In his bchnlf. For In him, wo ns Afro-Americans, hnvo nn Inscperablo friend; ono who has stood firm nnd steadfast! ono who possesBcs tho brain nnd will-power of tho Inevitable. Never beforo has thero been 6uch an overwhelming suc cors for tho O. O. P. ns wns demon strated at the last presidential elec tion. Never beforo In the history of politics hns a .mnn been elected by the people by such nn enormous ma jority. Which only goes to prove how high ho Is held in tho estimation of tho public at large regardless of their politics. Wo, as Afro-Americans, cannot speak In too loud a praise of his goodness and the Btand he has taken in our behalf nnd wel fare, regardless of public sentiment. Ho has defied every one, for he feels his action was done for a Just nnd good cause? Now, ns a man, I feel It tho duty of every Afro-American to lend to his oxcollpncy ovory support that lies within our power. By so doing we show to him our appreci ation for tho many kindnesses ho hns shown to our race, and in conclusion I invoko tho blessings of tho deity to rest upon him nnd his, also his ad visor. Mny tho Omnipotent above send hlB nrmy of angels to watch over and guldo him through tho walks of life. I also pray that tho hand of tno assassin may be stnld. I nsk that tho light of God mny nlwnys shlno upon his pathway, and when tlmo Is no moro, mny his Inst sleep bo tho most ponceful. I trust thnt tho President of tho Unlvorso.mny whisper In nls enr, "Well dono, thou good nnd faith ful servant, como up higher, whore thoro awaits for you n crown of glory," Is, my prayer. H. C. SIMMONS. Mrs. Chns. Rocd loft tho city last week on u visit to Lowlnton for tho benefit of her health. Tho Dlxlo Compnny nro mnklng qulto nn Impression in tholr lino of ontortnlnment. Wo wish them well. Mr. and Mrs. Kcllar are among our lato 'arrivals. They can bo found nt Mrs. Lucy Nicholson's, 208 Soiith Ew ing strcot. In order to keep abreast of the times subscrlbo for Tho Now Ago. Begin with tho New Year and you'll always bo happy, Mr. W. R. Robinson Is now en gaged nt Hunter's Hot Springs for tho winter season. Mr. Robinson ranks among tho best of mnsscaurcs. Whenever you visit Helena don't forgot to call on Mrs. McEvoy for fur nished rooms. Sho has tho best In tho city, nnd her prices aro reason nblo. Tho Manhattan Qunrtotto will soon mnlco their nppcarunco beforo tho public. Messrs. Pnlmor, Mason, Reed and Simmons. Look out! thero Is n surpriao for you. 0(S4)S3Sexi) OUR CHICAGO LETTER siv'ks.'sisMAs.wii'fi.ws.utSMisw&a) Chicago, III., Doc. 9, 1004. Mrs, Mlnnlo E. Jackson of 37G 30th strcot, Is on tho sick list, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frnnk B. Crnnshnw havo moved to 344 Bowon nvonuo. Mrs. Josophlno Kennedy of Clark dalo, hns gono to Los Angeles, Calif., on a visit. Mr. Thcodoro W, Jones, Jr., who Is now attending tho lnw school at Ann Arbor, Michigan, has boon homo on a visit. It Is now -reported that criminal pro ceedings will soon bo commouced against Rev. A. L. Murray, tho former pastor of Bethel A. M. E, church, In Chicago. It la reported that Mr. D. R. Wllklns, tho former editor of tho Chicago Con servator, has had tho managers and editors of tho Chicago Conservator ar rested on tho charge of criminal libel and conspiracy, Tho tlmo and place of tho meeting of the Supreme Grand Chapter of tho Order of Eastern Stnr of tho United States has been changed and tho meeting will bo held In Washington, D. C, on Monday, March C, 1905, at 111 19th street, N. W. Washington, D. C. On last Sunday ovonlng at Bethol A. M. E. church, Rev. A. J. Carey, tho pastor, took up $2500, tq help pay on tho debt of the church and on tho same Sunday evening Rev. J, F. Thom as, pastor of the Ebenezer Baptist church, took up $1200, to help pay on the debt of the church. Mr. W. F, Hunter who has been pos ing as a lawyer In Chicago for some time was arrested on last Tuesday on a charge of receiving money under false pretenses. Case came up before Justice Caverly on Friday, December 9tb, and it was continued in default of $600 bond. Mr, Hunter was Bent to Jail. HIGH MASONIC DEGREES Conferred Upon John G. Jones, 33, of Chicago, Illinois. Two new Masonic rites of Freema sonry have been Introduced among tho colored Masons in the United States. One rite is the Royal Order of Scot land, and the other rite Is the Mem phis rite. These high Masonic de grees of these two Masonic rites were on Wednesday evening, November 30, 1904, at Freemasonry hall in Chicago, Illinois, conferred on John G, Jones, 33, of Chicago, by the III. Dr. Freder. ick B. Ashley, 33, a distinguished and learned white Mason from the Repub lic of Panama, who was assisted by several other prominent white Masons from tho same place, III. John G. Jones, 33d, is the sov erelen era ml commander of the unit ed supreme council of the Ancient Ac cepted Scottish Rite Masons of tho United States nnu us territories ana dependencies. Is a lawyer at tho Chi cago bar and ex-member of the legis Inture of tho state of Illinois. This Is the first tlmo that these high Masonic .!. ' degrees of the Royal Order of Scot- land and also the rite of Memphis have ever been conferred upon any of the colored Masons in tho United States and the introduction of them here In Chicago was hailed with ad miration and enthusiasm by the mem bers of the Masonic fraternity. Mr. Jones Is the grand secretary of tho Most Worshipful St. John's grand lodgo of A. F. ft A. Masons of the state of Illinois and Jurisdiction. He la a man whose character for ability and learning in the Masonic world places him high as an instructor, lec turer and Masonic Jurist. A Mnsonio convention of Roynl Arch Masons was held In the city, of Chicago Inst Saturday. Delegates were present from Michigan, Ken tucky, Florida and Wisconsin. They organized tho supremo grand council of the MaBonic order of high priest hood for tho United States and Cnn ada. No other organization of this kind has ever been Instituted among tho colored Masons In the United States. The headquarters of tho supreme grnnd council of tho Order of Priest hood for tho United States nnd Can ada has been permanently establish ed and locnted nt Boston. Massachu setts. Tho following nro tho grnnd of ficers who were elected: Dr. B. H, Stlllyard, president, Wheeling, W. Vn.; Dr. W. C. Lnno, first vice presi dent, Cambridge, Mass.; W. W. Tay lor, Bccond vlco president, Salt Lake City, Utah; A. L. Harris, third vice president, Johnstown, Pn.; Wm, H. Johncon, grand kecpor of the arch ives, Washington, D. C; Rev. J. W. Gaines, grand chaplain, Rosslyn, Vn.; Rev. I. D. Jacobs, grand secretary, Cambridge, Mass.; Aloxandej Payne, grand corresponding secretary, Wash ington, D. C; G. W. Gough, grnnd treasurer, Ann Arbor, Mich.; John A, Bell, grnnd orator, Grnnd Rapids, Mich.; Alexander Oglonhy, grnnd nud Itor, Washington, D. 0.5 William A. Cogglns, grnnd mnstnr of ccrcmonlcB, Richmond, Ind.: W. H. Nelson, grnnd conductor, Cambridge, Mass.; John S. Brent, grnnd hornld, Washington, D. O.; Mntthew Lnno, grnnd stownrt, Chicago, III.; John M. Washington, grand guardian, Washington, D. C; E. E. Franklin, grnnd Tyler, Jackson ville, Fin.; A. D. Griffin, grnnd roynl nrch cnptnln, Portland, Ore Bonrd of directors W. R. Wnrd, chairman of tho bonrd, Toronto. Ont.; John O. Jones. Chlcngo. III.: F. W. Wright, Wheeling. W. Vn.; H. C. Scott. Wash ington, D. C; D. G. Gnlucs, Worces ter, Mass.; R. Emmctt Stewart. Guth rie, O, Tor.: Joseph Preston. Ypsllnn tl. Mich.; Eugcno Densloy, Wheeling, W. Vn.; Daniel Williams. Washing ton, D. C; J. Clay Smith, Fort Assln Iboyno; J. E. Hawkins, Senttlo, Wash. HAROLD'8 WAY. HVa a Charming Hoy, Ilia Mother Bar but la Bha Correct? "Harold Isn't an ordinary child, by any means," observed the foud moth er, "IIo lias tremendous energy und It is sometimes quite a problem for bis father and myself to keep It properly applied. Only the other day he got a can of rod paint that tho men bad boon using to paint the back fence with and daubed It In stripes all up and down the front of tho house as high as ho could reach, and when he hnd dono that ho went next door and did the tauie thing to tho front of their house. Of cqurso, he didn't mean any harm, but they were quit ill-natured about It. "I thought it showed an artistic tendency to a ccrtuln extent, though, of courie, crudo. It needs develop ment that's nil. "I was golifg to say that the woman was mean about It She scolded tho poor child and then sho eume nud complained to me. 1 told her that I was very sorry and that I would ask Mr. Kldley to seo that It wifs cleaned off, but I let her see by my manner what I thought of her making a fuss about a little thing like that. "But tho amusing part of It wns that Harold, poor child, took her scolding to heart so much that sho had hardly got buck Into tho house when ho ran out nnd flung a stono through one of their windows. He was going to throw another when I called to him and mndo him come In. I told him that it was very wrong to throw stones through people's win dows. Hurold is very sensitive, you know, and he wasn't used to being talked to in tho way that woman talked to him, and, .being a child of spirit It was quite natural for him to resent it What Harold ueeds is kindness. "He has such an Inquiring disposi tion. Why, he'll alt and ask mo questions by the hour oh, on the strangest subjects. I always make a point of ant'verlng him. I think a child should be taught And he's thorough. He Isn't consent with su perficial knowledge. The other day he was asking mo what was In tbo sofa pillows and I told blm some of them were stuffed with down and some with feathers and tbo green flat one had plno needles Inside. Of course, he wanted to know then what down was and I told blm it was littles feathers and the other feathers were Just feathers, aud that they didn't ssw things with pine needles, aud that tho other kind of needles didn't grow on other kinds of trees, and I went into the subject, as I thought quite thori ougfaly. Hut Harold wasn't satisfied and while I waa ont of tbo room ho took my scissors and cut open two of tbo pillows, and when I came down bo bad tbo feathers scattered all over. Ho wanted to seo for himself, you kaenr. I think that is such a splen did trait in a boy, don't you know, It shows an analytical turn of mind If bo makes tbo law bis profession It will bo valuable to blm. "He's got lota of spirit and a will of kla own. We can't make blm do any thing bo doesn't want to do unless wo can make blm seo that It's for bis own good. I always reason with him and Just as soon as I convince blm you never saw a more obedient and docile little follow. You see, what Harold needs is some one who can under stand blm and deal with blm Intelll gently. Excuse me a moment aud I'll see what bo's doing now," As the fond mother left the room ono of tbo visitors turned to tbo other and said: "What Harold needs Is a nice, large, smooth-backed hairbrush laid on bard where it will do the most good, and I'd like to b the ono to give It to blm." Tbo other visitor nodded. Chicago Dally News. A. Mistake. "Mars. Plumm holds her own well, doesn't she?" "But it isn't . That's her sister's child." Philadelphia Bulletin. A birthday' party Is n great success if the presents amount In vnlu to as much at the refreshments cost. Tho Helena, the leading hotel in Helena, hearquartors for commercial travelers. When going to Helena, Mont, don't forget to'glvo your baggngo to tho Helena Cab Co. Agent on all trains, Don't fall to ask for tho Holona beer, mndo by Keslcr Brewing Co., Helena, Mont. It has no equal. Always ask (or tho famous General Arthur 'cigar. Esbcrg-Gunst Cigar Co., general ngents, Portland, Or. Tho AppHcon Cnfo. Flrst-clnes In ovory respect. Southwest cornor 8lxth and Everett Btreets, Portland Oreogn. Tho only up-to-dnto hotel in Olym pin, Wash., Is tho Hotel Olympta, head quarters for commercial men. E. N. Tcmln, proprietor. Tho first-class hotel of Seattle, Wash., id tho Hotel Washington, headquarters for tourists. Tho hotel of tho WeBt. The beat ever made Ib tho Eagle Brand Boneless Chicken Hot Tamales and liUHkn. Wholesale and Retail. Ofllco and factory, 45 Union avenue, Portland, Oregon. Telephone, East, 400. French Dyeing and Cleaning Works. Alt work done at very modreato prices. Dyeing and donning of all kinds o( ladies' and gent's clothing. Morn ing oloth dyed in 48 hours. J. Do leau, proprietor, 455 Glisun street. Whenever you think thnt tho cor ner of Third nnd Couch streets Is n dead ono Just drop Into tho Alcnznr nnd bco what a llttlo now llfo will do for n plnco. W. W. Hnrmon, former ly of Tacoma. haa tnkcu tho plnce, nnd an usual ho Is mnklng It go like n throo tlmo winner. It hns been snld thnt "Hnrmon's", on tho corner of Third aud Couch, Is nmong tho undeslrnblo resorts ot tho North End, but tho plain facts nro thnt "Hnrmon's" Is ono of tho clean est places In Portlnnd. There nro no ladles' entrances nor nny wlno rooms: lo fact It Is only a place for men, nnd men only. Orent Western Conl Company aro putting out a flrst-clnss washed Boot less coal for $5 per ton delivered. Their washed lump conl for $ deliv ered is tho cheapest fuel on this mar ket. They guarantee nil tholr coals to bo frco from rock, slnto nnd screen ings. Full weights guaranteed. Glvo thorn a trial order. Phono Mnln 948. Notice In hereby given that tho an nual meeting of stockholders of tho Portland Toilet Snap Company will ho hold nt 134 First street on Mon dny, November 21, 1001, nt 4;30 P. M for tho purposo of electing n bonrd of directors nnd transacting such other business nn mny properly como before tho meotlng. W. 1 KICADY, Sec. F. K. UKACH A CO., The Pioneer Paint Company, make a specialty of Felling the best things mndo in paints. IlntiMt Taint, Floor Paint, Barn I'aint, Fence Paint and Roof Paint; KiiaiuelH, VarnMus, Color, Stainx, Cenu'iitico Kaltomiiuuinri general build ing material. MM First St., N. W. cor Alder, Portland, Oregon, CIII2AP SUNDAY RATES. Between Portland and' Willamette Valloy points. Low round-trip rntoB hnvo been plnccd In effect between Portlnnd and Wlllamotto valloy points In either direction. Tlckctn will bo nold Saturdays and Sundays nnd limited to return on or boforo tho following Monday. Call on Southorn Pacific Company's agont for partic ulars. " IF YOU ARE NOT PARTICULAR don't travel over tho Illinois Central, ns any old rond will do you and wo don't want your pntronngo; but If you aro particular and want tho best and mean to hnvo it, nsk tho ticket agont to routo you via tho Illinois Contrai, tho road thnt runs through solid ves tibulo trains between St. Paul, Oma ha, Chicago, St. I-ouls, Memphis and Now Orleans. No additional chargo Is mndo for a scat In our Tccllnlng chair earn which aro fitted with lavatories and smoking rooms, and have a porter In attend unco. Rates via tho Illinois Central aro tho lowest nnd wo will bo glnd to quote them In connection with any transcontinental lino. II. II. TRUMBULL, Commercial Agent, 142 Third Street, Portland, Oregon. J. C. LIND8EY, T. F. and P. A., 142 Third Strcot, Portland, Oregon. PAUL B. THOMPSON. Frt. and Pobb. Agent, Colman Bldg., Seattlo, Wash. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the fltato of Oregon for Multnomah County, Edward Schmeer, Plaintiff. vs. Maud Schmeer, Defendant. To Maud Schmeer, the above named defendant: In tho name of tho State of Oregon: You aro hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in tho above entitled Court and suit within six weeks from tho dato of the first publication of this summons, and If yon fall to so appear and answer said complain tho above named plaintiff will apply to tho Court for tho relief domanded therein, to-wit: For a decree forever dissolving tho bonds of matrimony now existing be tween Bald plaintiff and you. This summons is published in pursuanco of an order of Hon. M. C. Oeorgo, Judge of said Court, mado on tho 17th of November, 1904. The tlmo prescribed In said order for tho publication of this summons is six consecutive wcoks, and tho dato of tho first pub lication thereof is tho 10tl day of No vember, 1901. CHAS. F. LORD. Attorney for Plaintiff. FIFTEEN REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD STOP AT THE WASHINGTON. 1st It U tho best hotel on tho Coast 2d It costs no moro than poorer hotels, ns shown by rates below. 3d Now hotel, now furniture. 4th Excellent service. Gth Tho Washington, whllo tl,. In tho center of tho city, is on nn cie vntlon of 200 feet, which lifts you nbovo tho noise, dust nnd smoko of tho Btreet hotels. 6th Tho hotel 1r situated In tho center of A ncres of beautiful grounds, with thousands of roses nnd other fragrant flowors to beautify tho surroundings' 7th Eight hundred feet of wide vcr andns surround tho hotel, giving to tho guest opportunities for rest and promenndo not found olsowhero. 8th Tho vlow from theso spnclous vorandns cannot bo described. Moun tains, lakes, tho Sound nnd tho city Itself form ono magnificent panorama not found nnywhoro elso on earth. 9th Tho hotel lobby, pnrlors, Turk ish room, etc., nro exquisite, nnd form n continuation of comfort nnd luxury not often found In hotols. 10th A Dutch grill hns recently been ndded, whero sorvlco mny bo hnd nt nil hours. 11th Tho dining room -ennnot bo excelled. Breakfast nnd lunch nro served n In carte, nt most rcnBounblo prices, and n tnblo d' hoto dinner for $1.00 Ib pronounced by nil to bo abovo criticism. 12th Rntcs Extremely rcnsonnblo. European plan Room, without bath, $l.q0 por day and up wnrd. Room, with bath, $2.00 per dny and upward. 'Bus sorvlco to nnd from nil trains and boats, 25 cents. Trunks, ench way, 25 cents. Carriage faro (prlvnto), 50 cents. Spocinl rntcs mndo to parties for ono month or moro. 13th Being nbovo tho Rtrcct nud nwny from tho nolao, you will onjoy n night's rest better nt tho Washing ton than nny other hotel In tho city. 14th Go to tho WnHhlngton nnd If you nro not satisfied thnt It surpasses nil other hotels on tho Pacific Const for excellent scrvlco and rcnsonablo prlccB, your bill will bo nothing, 15th Do not bo deceived by hollov Ing thnt come other hotel In tho city Is no good ns tho Washington, for nuch Ib not tho case. Thu Washington otnndB nlono nn tho most charming and nttrnctlvo hotel west of Now York. Tho following pcoplo hnvo ntoppod nt tho WnBhlngtou during tho past year I nd hnvo given undiluted praise nnd declared that In ninny respecta It oxcols nny other hotel on tho contl nont: 1'reBldout Thcodoro RoohovcU, Win. II. Moody. Secrctury of tho Nnvy: Gov. Odoll, of Now York; Baron Rothschild. Mr. Smith, of tho DcBeors Diamond Minos, 8outh Afrlcn; Hon, Cornollus N, Bliss, Ex-Sccretnry of Interior; Hon. C. S. Mellon, President N. Y. & II. It. Ry.; Mrs. J. J. Hill, Louis Hill nnd J. N. Hill, or tho Grout Northern Ry.; Hon. Hownrd Elliott, President N. P. Ry.; Adollna Pnttl. K. H. Sothorn, Gov. Brady, of Alaska; Mmo. Nordlcn, Maud Adnms, Nat Ooodwln, Mrs. Flsk. nil Raymond &. Whltcomb tourists, Richard Mnusfiold nnd other celebrities of tho commer cial nnd professional world. SUMMONS. In tho Cltciilt Court of tho Hlutn of Oio Kim fni tint County of Miilinniiuili. Tlio AIiinwoiIIi Natltinal Itn nil of I'm t IiiiiiI. Oregon, n eoriioiailini, plnlntlir, vn. Ooiku V. lllllltl, (it'ltlllllo llllllll. K. II. Tremuh. Ilunry Ji'iinlnif un.l Ku-tl Jiiiinliiir.faiti)ura iIiiIhk IiiinIiu'nh iimlcr tho linn iiaino of JimiiiIiik Ilrnt., Iniimn, 1'milNt'ii & Co., a coiiioiiitliMi, Ui'uiko II. WllllaniH, C. i:. H, Wood. H, II, I.lntlilciun and J. ('. 1'Iiiii1iim, imrtnorx iimlor tlio niitno of WIIIIiiiiih. Wood & I.lnthleuin, ('linn Kaufman, (I. M, Kuu & Co., a uoiiioiatloii, ami Olio J. Kriti'iniT, ilofi'iuliintH. Tt (JroiKo W. llnlill, Oorlllliln llllllll, 1!. 11. Tri'iimn anil (1. M. Kills te Co., a riiiponiilon, (Infi'iiiliintH nliovo immril: In thu niuiiu of Hid Hluto of Ott'iiiint You ii hi lii'icliv ii'iiulicil in nimciir anil iinxwcr tho miniilnlnt llliil iikuIiihi you In tho uliovu I'litllltil Milt on or litifoiii Mini tiny, tlio 19th tluy of Docnnhor, K'01, mid If you fnll to ho aiiiioar and nnawor, for wnut thuionf plalntm will npiily to wild com t for tho irllcf jimyeil for In wild complaint, to.ult: lor a ilcircn llmt plaintiff liiivo ninl mtovit of ami fiom thu ilofemliint. (Ionian W. Iluliti, tho mini nt saooo.oo, with InturiHt thuu-on from tlio 9th day of May, 1891. nt tlio into of 10 pur cunt per annum, und thu fur thcr sum of UiM.'iV, with Intercut thereon from tho 27th tiny of May, IK0I, nt tho rnte of 10 por cent per annum, aud lln further ttum of 1138.91, with lnteie.it thereon from Hid Slid day of May, 1891, nt tho rato of 10 ner rent ner annum. mid tho further sum of $760,00, nttornoy's fro, nnd tlio cotn nnu tiiHoiimomentH or thin Hiilt. and thnt the mortKiw;o executed and dellveied liy tho wild defundnulM, (Jeon.'o W. llnliu nnd (lortiudn Matin, on thu fnllnvvliiK tlencrlhed leal piopeity. Hit uated in tho County of Mullnumali. Htatu of Oreson, to-wit I Ileu'lnnlnir 180 rods oiiHt of (tin milliter Hertlon coiner In tho went side lino of Heellon miventeon (17). towiiMlilp one (I) Roulli, ruiiKo ono (I) liiHt of tho Wlllam etto meridian; tliunco luntiluK ent 10 rods; Iheneo north to rod; tlienro weM SO ioiIh; llienco noilth 10 rodx, to tho pl.icu or IK-Kimum.'. eoniainiHK uo aerex. AIho tlio following' floxcrllifil leal piop ityt IlealnnluK at tlio quarter m'ctlon eoincr hotween HCt'tlnnx dlxtecn (10) nnd Noventeen (17) In l'ownnhli ono (1) noiiIIi rmiKo ono (1) ennt of lliu WllluinMtfl mo rldlan; thenco lunnlim wnt on n direct lino toward thu iiinnr Hoetlnii corner between HcrtloiiH noventeen (17) ami elull- teen (18) In wild townxhlp and rniiKo.J 30 chniiiH mid to ihikx in inn iwKinuinK comer of tho land herein iluwerlhcil: llienro iiiiinlmr wont 9 chnlnn nnd CO links to Ilia renter of wild Htctloii Heveiiteen (17): Iheneo iiinnliiK ulli 3 chnliiM nnd 8 llukM: thenco running noutli 78 decree 64 minutes, enxt C cIuiIiih and 45 links; thenco ruunliiK north Ii ileirre 45 rec onili, exit t chalm and M Unix in thu place of hcKlnnliiK. lontalnliiK 2.30 act en, being In thu northwest coiner of tho northwest iiunrtrr of tlio iioiilhenHt fpinr tor of Htctlon nvvuntvcn (17). townxhlp ono (1) xouth, mm? ono (l) euHt of tho Wlllainctto meridian, nnd helnic m part of tho Alhert Kelly donation land claim. Also nn undivided one-nnlf Interest In and to the following described real prop, oi ty: Ilf ginning at a point 120 rodn cant of the quarter post In tho west lino of section noventeen (17), township ono (1) south, ramre ono (1) east of tho Wlllain ctto meridian; thenco running east to rods; thenco north 40 rodu: thenco west 60 rods: thence south 40 roils, to tho placo of beginning, containing fifteen ncres. more or less: be decreed lo be n first Hen upon nnf! real property, nnd that the naid mnrtgnge bo foreclosed nnd tho said real property soltJ ns upon execution In Knllufv uiieh decree lis tllalntlff may obtain in this suit, nnd that tho snld de fendants nnd cacli of tnem no rorcver burred and foreclosed of all rlKlit. title or Interest In or to said real property or nnv part thereof, and thnt the proceeds nrl.ilnw from such salo shall bo npplled towanl the satisfaction of plaintiff's do crco herein nnd tliat tlin balance, If nny. shall be npplled ns to the above entitled court shall seem meet and equitable, nnd thnt the plaintiff havo such other and further relief as to tho court may seem meet and equitable. This summons Is published by order of Ifon. M C. (leonjn. Judge of the nhove entitled court, duly made nnd entered on tho 3rd day or November, isoi. nnq imu order directs publication of this sum mons not less than nnro n weilc for six cnntfectitlve weeks, nnd thnt vou nhnll so npnear and answer on or before, the lVin nay or ueaemner, ivuir Tlio date of tho first publication of this iijinmotu 1 the Sin ur of November ' CHAMIirciU.AIN & TfWMAB. Attorneys for 1'lalntltT. HK V1CTOMA. A. W, GlntKCh. Chan. Clpmen. N. K. Corner Seventh and (lllfmn Street. N(ly Kutnlshcd Koomn.. Hie Mil Heated, Hoi ami Cold Water throughout. First class liar ltoom In connection. rOUTt.ANI), ORKOON. u NITKI) STATES LAUNDRY W. if, Hnrrnrd, Matinrcr. lllyh-grade hand work atcclnlty. Corner Grnml ncnue anil Knst Fftlmon Rtrcct. A reiiiient by mall or phone Kast C3 la all that U ncccioary. I'OllTIiANI), OltKClON. Try ROSS' NEW GROCERY I05 N. 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