The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905, December 24, 1904, Image 4

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THE NEW AGE. PO'liTliAND, OKEGON.
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THE NEW AGE
A. D. CJRIPRlN. Mnnrntcc
Offlc 4&14 Second St., cor. Ah, Rooms I and 2
Portland! Oregon.
Entered nttliopotnfT1coat Portland, Oregon,
MMCOtlll'CIMI niAitcr.
SUIISCRIPTION.
One Yer, payable In advance $2.00
EDITORIAL I
THE HOLIDAY SEASON.
Thoro Is probably no period of the
year around which cluster so many
pleasant and Joyful memories ns thai
of tho holiday season. A spaco of time
fraught with pleasure, surprises,
proofs and perpetuations of friend
ship, hearty Rood wishes to nil and of
now resolves. It Is n tlmo when old
ngo leaps back Into youth, youth Into
childhood, and childhood reaches tho
tiltlmatum of happiness. It Is during
this brief, merry tlmo that tho mer
chant and tho professional man lay
nsldo tho pcrploxltlcs of business Hfo;
tho laboring man and tlio mechanic
talo a much needed rcsplto; and all
join In tho holiday festivities with the
vivacity of youth and tho dominant
wish of "flood will towards man.'
And, as tho years creep on apace, hol
iday oftor holiday Is anticipated, on
Joyed and passed; nB childhood creeps
Into youth, youth leaps Into manhood,
manhood walks Into old ago and old
ago totters townds tho gravo, then
docs tho oyo turn from tho fleeting,
transitory Joys of earth to that Etor
nal I.lfo of Holidays awaiting Just bo
yond. What a wealth of Joy tho moro word
Christmas suggests. How fruitful II
Is of pleasures for us and surprises for
others. It brings to us Intuitively the
happy days of youth; tho Inoxprossl.
bio idea of the Jolly, laughing, beauti
ful Santa Clans; of his dalty, sleek
team; of tho heavily laden Hlolgh; of
tho many gifts wo longed for; of the
many ho loft us; and In our ChrlHtmne
, dreams, ns ho rushed down tho chlm
noy and filled each stocking with ap
propriate gifts, wo would hc6 tho mer
ry twlnkla of his oyo and hoar IiIh
volco In, "A Morry ChrlstmaB to nil,
and to all a good night." Then would
como to us tho snap of tho whip, the
Jlnglo of tho bolls, tho clattor of the
hoofs, and ho was gono. Yet it was
only a dream, and as wo grow on In
years and thin day dream was shat
tered and our Santa Clans took tho
moro tauglblo shapo of parents or
friends, thoro Instinctively camo to us
tho wish for tho dayB of our youth,
that wo might continue to llvo tinilor
tho happiness of lis goldon dreams In
stead of tho continual Htrugglo with
mattor of fact realities.
Now Year la tho narrow Isthmus
botweeu tho 'past and tho future A
day commomorntivo of tho death of
tho old nnd tho birth of tho now, A
vorgo upon which ono stands for u
brief moment, norclinnco, and cnstB a
retrospective glanco; rejoices In tho
iuiccohh of tho past, nnd mourns over
Its failures; Is happy again In Ite
pleasuroB, broods ovor Its Borrows, ro
iiowb old friendships, forgives old on
omlos, and gathers from all tho Invnl
uablo but ofton very blttor essence,
experience. Doop In tho rovcrlo of tho
past wo aro' brought back to tho pres
ent; ns thoro cornea wafted to ub In
tho sttllnoss of tho night, tho merry
music of tho chimes, ringing out the
old, ringing In tho new, tho Bweet mel
ody of tho carols, as wo stand on the
threshold of another yeor, with all
of Its possibilities and uncertainties
screenod by tho veil of tho unknown,
lock, nnd tho many llttlo deceits which
aro practiced to ascertain tho various
wants of llttlo folks.
And after a weary day nt business,
what man Is there that will not put In
hours of Christmas shopping nt nlght7
Ho and his wlfo will lnvado oven tho
most crowded stores, will cheerfully
submit to having their ribs poked and
their feet trodden upon, will pull tho
necks of groaning cows and saueezo
tho Innards of Bnucaklng dollies, and
will return homo nt .midnight In a Jos
tling throng, and hang for two miles
to a enr strap with ono hand, nnd with
tho other try to Jtigglo n boy's Bled
and pay car faro at tho same tlmo.
Tho democracy of man comes out nt
such a tlmo as this. A man who nt
other times would send his ofllco bo
tip tho Btrcot with a llttlo packago of
laundry, would not hesitate to carry
homo a voloclpcdo and n toy baby car
riage at Christmas time.
Oh, tho fun that there Is In ltl Wo
enn say that wo do It for tho sako of
tho children. I'crhnps wo do. Hut wo
get a whole lot of sport out of It our
selves.
Sotno day wo will not bo around to
play Santa Claim. Thoro will bo for
us no moro visiting tho brilliant
stores; no moro buying of toys; no
moro llttlo deceptions nt homo; no
mora filling of tho stockings, and nc
moro Chrlstmns mornings.
This thought need not mnko us snd.
Indeed, thoro should bo nothing which
would In nnywlso Interfere with tho
Joys of Christmas season. Instead, wc
should endeavor to mako ovory Chrlst
maB tho merriest nnd brightest possi
ble I3ut wo should nlso look ahead tc
tho days when Christmas celebration
will bo observed without us.
Wo may not bo thoro In body. Wo
may not bo ablo to liolp in tho buylnp,
and In tho decorating. Wo may not
play Santa Claim nround tho Christ
mas trco. Hut wo can nrrongo to hnvc
theso things dnno by proxy. Wo enn
so provldo that thoro will bo no rob
bing tho children of tho Joys at Christ
mastldo because of our death.
THUS 8AITH THE ORACLE.
Ih thoro n innu who does not delight
to play Snuta Clans? If there Is such
n one, his heart must bo of tho size
nnd Bubstnnco of a diiod pea. Thoro
may bo such Bhrlvelled, selfish and
bouIIcbb Individuals, but thoy aro in
tho groat minority at this season of
tho year.
Tho uverago man Is revelling in the
Joys of playing Suntn Claim for his oi
sonio otnor mail's children, in ins
homo ho is keeping nltvo tho old yet
ever now tradition of tho galloping
reindeers, Bcuddlug ovor tho house
tops and halting bcsldo tho chlnmoyo
of tho homos where good llttlo chil
dren live, whllo that most dollghtful
character of all legend, Santa Clans,
fills tho ravorouB Htockings hanging
by tho flreplaco, Tho nvorago man
tolls this story so often that ho almost
believes it hlniBolf,
Thon thoro aro mysterious whlspor
inga when tho children arc nsloop, and
closet doors and bureau drawors
TARIFF REFORM.
Tho republican pnrty does not deny
thnt tariff reform Is desirable. It has
never contended that tho schedules
nro perfection. Opposed to frco trade,
tho party has not held thnt nniend
montB to the tariff schodules would
bo unnecessary. Exporlcuco, chnuges
In tho balnnco of trndo, oxccbb of ox-
ports ovor Imports, theso may, nnd, In
deed, do from tlmo to tlmo suggest
changes In tho tariff. Infant protect
ed Industries under tho protectlvo tar
iff como to n state In tlmo whoro pro
tection Is no longer needed; great In
dustries proflttng by tho protection
given fcobln ones, liuvo tnkon advan
tage of tho tnrlff amounting to unfair
iiohii and thoso mutters necessarily
must be ndjusfed to do Jtrntlce. So
whllo democratic leadership Is frnin
Ing n tariff revision battlo cry under
the belief thnt with thnt alngan tho
party can gain control of tho govern
ment, It will find that tho republican
party does not tnko Issuo with tho nb
Htrnct statement that tariff revision It
nocessnry. On ho contrary It has re
vised tho tariff schedules; It Is con
stantly engaged In tho study of them
with a vlow to relaxing, stiffening, cor
recting and gonornlly rovlslng thorn,
but nlwnyB with an oyo sluglo to main
tonnnco of tho protectlvo principle.
On tho tjuoHtlon of tnrlff rovlslon with
out freo trndo, wo do not bollevo tho
democracy will bo nblo to drum up nn
Issuo upon which to go before- tho peo
ple In a presidential campaign nt nn
tlmo,
Germans aro not deeply In lovo with
tho now Idea themselves. There
would bo no profit In retaliation, bo
causo wo do not desire to increaso the
cost of thoso imports wo receive from
Germany and tho eight leading lines
of which nro raw sugar, certain spec
ified part silk textures, hosiery and
knit goods, gloves, crockery, nnlllno
nnd other dyes and toys. Lcavo tho
matter alone. Germans need cheap
food for a largo body of tho people.
Thoy mtiBt get It from America.
Schedules that put high duties upon
foods, especially agricultural staples,
will handicap 'tho industrial classes
nnd crlpplo Germnn commercial ability.
'HE V1CT0IUA.
A. W, Glutsch. Chin. Clcincm.
N. K. Corner Seventh and Ollnan Htroeti.
NcwlyKurntahed Itoomt. Hitam Heated. Hot
and Cold Water throughout. First class liar
Itoom In connection,
roMxAND, oiu:oon.
BILLIONAIRE8 ONCE COMMON.
Joaeph nnd Bolotnon Mnke Modern Mil
llonnlre Look Like Paupers.
A writer in a JowIbIi magazine linn
been looking Into the Agndlc history
of tho Talmud, nnd believes thnt there
wcro richer men before tho Christian
era than thcro aro now. Wo know
thnt Croesus was rich, and that thcro
wcro hugo Roman fortunes In tlio
times of tho empire. Tho Talmud
stories go back further still.
The great -corner In corn thnt Jo
soph mnnnged was fabulously profit
nblo. Tradition says thnt Joseph, not
ing for Pharaoh, got his bands on
pretty much all tho rendy money thero
wns In bis day, nnd burled three enor
mous treasures, ono of which win
found by Kornh, whoso fortune, esti
mated according to tho modern stand
ards of value, Is rated by tho initgn
tlno nt ?3,000,000.00).
Solomon's stnblo, with Its horses,
chnrlots, nnd horsemen, Is said to have
represented n sum tho modern equiva
lent of which would bo J3OO.OOO.0O0
or $400,000,000, nnd he spout ?JW),
000,000 on his temple. Herod's temple
cost more still.
In Jerusalem In Roman times there
wcro threw Jowb who between them
felt nblo to fncu nn exponilltnre of
$100,000,000 a yir for twenty-ona
years. They offcrwl to reed the mil
lion inhabitant of Jerusalem for that
length of time rather than surrender
tho city. Ono of these Jews, N'lkode
mon, gave bis daughter n dowry of
flUTj.OOO.OOO. Thero went other Jews
of whoso enormous wealth the Agndlc
history makes record. Hurpor'i
Weekly.
Notice Ib hereby given thnt tho nn
mini meeting of stockholders of tho
Portland Toilet Soap Company will
bo held nt 13 i First street on Mon
day, November 21, 1901, at 1:30 P.
M for tho purposo of electing a
board of dlroctors and transacting
such other business ns mny properly
como before tho mooting.
W. F. KEADY, Sec.
F. K. REACH A CO.,
Tho Pioneer Paint Company, mako a
specialty of selling the best things made
in pnluts. HoiiHo Paint, Floor Paint,
Ilarn Paint, Fence Paint nnd Roof Paint;
Enamel. VarnMics. Colors. Stains.
Ceiueutico Knlt-omlno ami general build
ing iimtorliil. 135 Firm St., N. W. cor
Alder, Portland, Oregon.
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KITED BTATKS LAUNDllY
. It. Itasrard, ManaKcr. IllRh-gradehand
work aanoclalty. Corner Grand avenue and
East Hslmim street, A request by mall or
phone East C:) Is all that Is necessary.
I'ORTIjAKD, OIlEOON.
Try
ROSS' NEW GROCERY
105J N. Sixth Street
Everything Fresh and New
Phone Main J436
THF TAP P. H. KRAMER
I lie. Olrtt Proprietor-
Wines, Liquors and Cigars
KRAMER'S HOUSE
First-Class Furnished l'.ooms from
2.&0to fS.OU per week
S. W. Cor. Fifth and Buruldc Sis. PORTLAND, OR
1'hone Hood 1913
lloomsSOc, 76c, $1
THE ELDORA
C. W. 1IES3, 1'r.ort.
New House. New Furniture. Strictly Modern
Itooms oy the day, week or month.
IS2J4 North Sixth St. PORTLAND, ORB.
BARETTE & JOHNSON
Successor to MARX & CO.
Up-to-Date Tailoring at Pop
ular Prices
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CAIN &, McKUNE
Dualors In
ALL KINDS OF CORDWOOD & COAL
Your (irders nro rr-rthilly eollcllcd, which
will be II II id nt lowest ma let iirlces. If not
initialled pleaso report nt oilier Ordora for wood
mw will iiavo prompt attention. J'lionc Mnlti
4875. 1)5 N. Sixth Street, l'ortlnud, Oregon,
OWEN MANUFACTURING GO.
Manufacture! of the
Gold Standard Logging Jack
OFFICE AND FACTORY
435 IRVING STREET
PORTLAND, OREGON
268 Alder St.
Phone flood 1665
MEUSSDORFFER & SON
Exclusive Hatters
ARE NOW LOCATED AT
349 Washington Street
Latent Ht.vioH of nil standard innkea
Hittn Hindu loonlur.
Blazier's...
No, 248 Burnside Street,
Hot. Second nnd Third,
I'ORTLAND, OREOON
Tiip Host of WIrit'S, Liquors nnd Cigim
Tiio nott Bchedulea hit Aua
trla and Hubula qnlto rh lined ne
thoy do (ho United 8tntos. In fact,
wblcfc re kept closely guarded under UoruuH expreeeloa Indicates that the
Moat cloctrlo rnllwnyH linvo n rulo
rorblddiiifr imBHOHKora ridliiK on tlio
front jilntfonn of u enr oxcopt nt tlioli
own risk, Bnvo whoro senta nro pro
vided on Biieli ntntforniH, nnd In those
ciihob pnBfeoiiKora iniiBt not stand while
tho euro nro In motion. Tho courts
linvo held that rulo or regulation to be
rcnsounblo. Hut tho rulo has recent
ly been hold In n Massachusetts case
to be waived when tho railway com
pany pennlta passengers to stand
upon tho front platform nud collects
tho fnro without requiring tho partj
to bo seated or to como within th
car; and so, too, whoro it is tho cub
torn to rldo on tho front platform nnd
tho company doos not break It up, it
la held that tho corporation la llnbk
for dauuiKos In enso of accident due
to Ita neglect.
SUMMONS.
In llm Circuit Cmirt ofMlin Htnto of Oio
Kim for tint County of Multnomah.
Tho AliiNwnilli Nntlmuil Hunk of Port
land. Ori'Kou. n rorpomtlon, idalntirr,
vn. Uooikd W. llulm, (leitnidii lliilm,
l. II. Tiumnn, Homy JcimlriK nnd Kreil
Jeunlntr. partnciH iloliur IiiihIiichk uiuliir
tho llrm imtiu- of Jenulut; Hi ok., lutnuu,
I'ouImoii Co.. a corporation, (IcorKO
11. WlllliimH, C. K. 8. Wo(Kl. H. II.
l.lutlilcuin and J. C, KlanderN, partnerK
nailer tho niimo of WIIIIiiiiih. Wood &
l.lutlilcuin, Clam Kaufiuan, (I. M. Kilt
& Co,, a corpoiatlon, and Otto J.
Kraomer, ilofi-udaulH.
To UcuiKo W. llulm, Oortrudo Halm, )i.
II. Tlcnmn nud (I. M. Kutr ,c Co.. a
corpiiiatloii. (IcfundaiitH nbuvo uauieil:
In Ilia iiuiiio of tlio Htnto of Oiokoii:
Von nro hi'icliv ii'iiulud in aimoiir anil
aiiHWor ilia complaint lllml iiKaliiMt you in
llm ulmvo cntltlid milt on or licfoio Mini
day. tho liuii diy of Decouilifr, 1'JOI. nnd
If you fall to ho apiicat- and answer, for
want Ihuii-of plalullff will upiily to H.ild
rout I for tho lellcf prayed for In hjiIM
fiunplalnt. towlt: Kor a tlccrco that
plaintiff Iiavo nud lecovnr of nud fimn
tho ili'ftMiilanl, (K'oiko V. llnhn. tho huiii
of ;iooo.uu. with intort'Ht thuicon fioin
tho H'Jtli ilav of Mav. 189 1, nt tho rnto
of 10 hi- cunt per unituiii, and tho fur-
incr Mtiui or r:m.::v, witn nuoiost tiicroou
from tlio 2Ttli day of May. 1891. at tho
into of 10 per cunt nor annum, and tlio
further huiii of JlllS.Hl, with Inti'iost
thereon from tlio 2nd day of May. IK'Jt.
r.t tho rate of 10 nor cent nor annum.
and tho further huiii of 1760.00, attorney's
fr, and tho costa nnd dlHlmrncmoutti of
this suit, and that tho innrtuaco oxtrutt-d
nnd dcllvviod hy tho nald dofondnutH,
(Icoiro V. Ilaliu nud flcrtiudo llulm, on
tho followlliK dcicilhod I en 1 property. Hlt
untcil In tlio County of Multnomah, fitnto
of OroKon, to-wit:
llcKlunlnir ISO iixIh rant of tho nuartor
noctlon corner In tho wont nldo lino of
Hcotlon Hovuntoen (171. township ono (1)
Kouth. imiiKo ono (I) ICaat of tho Wlllnm
otto inorldlun; thouco iiiiiiiIhk enst "0
rixlH; thouco north 40 rods; thenco went
20 i-o1h; thouco houHi 10 rods, to tho place
of bcKlnnliiK', containing llvo iicich.
AIho tho followlnt; described real prop
eity: IlfKlnnliiK nt tho iiuaitcr aectlon
corner liotween hcciiouh nlxtecn (1C) and
Moventcen (17) In toynshli nnu (1) houUi,
raiiKo ono (1) ennt of thu W'lllninetto mo
rldlan; thenco riinnlm; went on a direct
lino tnwaid tlio qunrtrr Hectlou coiner
between Hectlonn Hoventeen (17) and olKh
toen (IS) In Ha Id townshln nnd inniro.
30 chain!) nnd to llnlis to tlio hoKinnlnt;
comer of tho land herein tUHri UmhI : thenco
nun iik went u cnains nnd co llnKs tn
the center of raid noctlon Heventeon (17):
Iheiico ruuuliiK: soutli 1! rhalna nnd S
Mulls: thenco lunnlm: south 76 degrees
M minutes, east G chains and ih links;
ineneo running uorin a neirro n ec
I'llHllI
Star Brewery
Company
lirwiri nnd llotlleri of
Hop Gold Beer
Vancouver, Wash,
Always Ask for
VIOLET
OATS
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Sold by All Dealers
C. 0. PICK TRANSFER & STORAGE COMPANY
Safes. Pianos, Furniture moved, stored or packed for shipping. Fire
proof brick warehouse, Front and Clay. Express and Baggage hauled.
Office Phone, 596; Stable, Black 1972 PORTLAND, OREGON:
PHONE MAIN 6374.
LEWIS AND CLARK MESSENGER
AND DELIVERY COMPANY
Prompt Answers to All Calls,
Wagons furnished on short notice.
Trunks and Baggage a specialty.
7 NORTH FIFTH STRUUT
COR. ANKUNY
Unjon Transfer Co.
HiiKgnKO Ltoriil Fivu Pays Krou
I!nifKc, Frolglit ami Furniture. Moving
J'rompt Attention to All Orders
Plionu Main 211
131 N. Sixth St. PORTLAND, ORE.
Oakland advertising
Great Falls Iron Works
Engineers, Machinists and Founders
Special appliances nintluin Steel,
Brans and Special Mixtures of Cast
iron. Heavy ami i.luht 1'orgliiK.i
niaile to order. vorkinaimlilp
guaranteed.
Arc Mantifactnrers' AroiiIh for
Alnclilnurv, Hollers, hngines anil
Water Wheels. Mako a Hpcclnltv
of Stamp Slioew, Dies and Koll
SliellH, wlrifli are superior in point
of strength and resistance to
abrasion.
Ore Treating Devices
Given Special Attention
Mnln Office nnil Works, 8th Ave. N., 13th to 14th Sts.
GREAT FALLS MONTANA
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Oast Third nnd Hurnslde Sts., Port
land, Oregon.
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Know the News ?
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AIM: ANN IIAKKKY.
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IIUCIJI HAMILTON.
Illrtlulay nnd WviMlnir Cnkoi nrtUtlrnlly
oriiuniciitoil,
GUI) to 577 Twelfth Street.
Ilet. Joirvrtua tul CUy 8t. Oakland, Cal,
PEOPLES EXPRESS CO.
412-418 Ninth Street Oakland.
Cal. Phone Main 325.
Per
Month
50c
Month
In The Kvenlnz Telegram, of Portland,
OrrKoli. It U tlie largeit avoning newa
paner I'libllilit'dlnOreiioni It cunUlm
all the new lot tlio ftatu ami o( tho na.
tlon. Try It lor a month. A sample
copy will be mailed to you (reo. Ad.
dreaa
THE TELEGRAM,
Portland, Oregon.
No extra charge for checking
baggage at hotels and residences.
Our agents are on the trains, also
an agent at Sixteenth St. Station.
AH baggage delivered promptly.
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1118.26 Washington St., Oakland.
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Ileailnuartora for
Men's Underwear,
Hats, Overshlrts,
Neckwear, Etc.
Footwear for All.
GOOD TREATMENT AND
PRICE ONLY.
ONE
oiiiIh, rntt I
and KA It ti V to the
Thnso who propose retaliatory Icb
iBlntlnn on account of tiio proposed
flormon protectlvo nnd prohibitive
tariff nro unwlso. l.eavo tlio mat
ter nlono and U will adjust it
self.
iiIiil'o of liculnnlae. coalalnlntr 2.30 iioivh
IioIiik In the northwest corner of tlio
northwest quarter of tlio outlient qtmr
tor of Hoctlon seventeen (171. township
one (1) Hoiith, rnnire one (ti east of
the Willamette meridian, nnd , helm; m
part of tho Albert Kelly donation land
claim.
Al.io nn undivided one-nnlf Interest In
nnd to the followlnt; described renl prop,
ortyi HeKlnnliiK nt n iolnt 120 rodn enut
of tho nunrter nost In tho west line of
aeotlon seventeen (17), township one (i)
south, range one (1) enst of tho Wlllnm
tttn merldlnn; thence mnnlnir enst 60
rods; thence north 0 rols: thence west 60
rods: thenco south 40 tods, to tho place
of bcKlnnlmr. coutnlnliiR lUteen acres,
more or less: be decreed to bo a rtrst
Hen upon MM renl property, nnd that
tho said mortRire be foreclosed nnd the
snld renl property sold ns upon execution
to satisfy such decree as plaintiff mny
obtain In this suit, nnd thnt the said de
fendants nnd each of them be forever
tmrretl nnd foreclosed of nil right, title
or Interest In or to said renl property or
nnv art thereof, and thnt the proceed
arlstnt? from such sale shall be applied
townrd tho satisfaction of plaintiff's do.
cree horeln nnd that the balnnco. If nnv.
shall be nppHed ns to tho above entltb d
court shall seem meet nnd equitable, and
that tho nlnlutllT linvo such other and
further relief ns to tho court mav seem
meet nnd equitable.
This pummoim la published by outer
of Hon. M. C Ocoriyj, Judge of tho nbove
entitled court, duly rondo nnd entered on
tho 3rd day of November, 1901, nnd said
order directs publication of this sum
mons pot less tbnn once n week fqr sx
consecutive weeks, nnd that you slrjll
so npncnr and answer on or before tho
19th dav of December, 1901,
The ditto of the (I rat mibllcntlon of ttil-i
ummon l the 5th day of November
1991.
CHAMnKItrVlN AV TIIOMA8.
Attorneys for Plaintiff. I
THE MEIER & FRANK STORE
Portland's Largest and Best Store
tVa..aAvAaf 'II
HES
HEADQUARTERS FOR
EVENING CLOTHES
The Meier & Frank Store pre
sent! for your choosing a com
plete stock of Full Dress and
'Tuxedo Suits at very reasonable
prices; also a very handsome va
riety of White Vests in the very
best style.
MISSOULA MERCANTILE CO.
MISSOULA, MONTANA
I 'HIS modern establishment with its immense and varied
stocks merits the patronage of all. Whether it be
something: to wear, to eat, to furnish your house, or any
thing: else, you can get it here.
We want every reader of The New Age within our
territory to join the mighty ranks of pleased and prosper
ous customers already dealing with us.
REMEMBER OUR MOTTO "Wc Sell Everything
and Everything the Very Best."
MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS
A display second to none in the Northwest andvat a
saving of 25 per cent on the exclusive clothier's prices
MEIER & FRANK COMPANY
PORTLAND, OREQOIN
ELECTRICITY IN YOUR HOME
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Brings comfort and cheer
fulness during the long win
ter nights. Enjoy a few
comforts while you are alive
for you are a long time dead
Portland General Electric Co
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