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ft fflJI i niiinyhfcrtwwwtm iwiiwiiMiiiiiiiiw BMsmarinwsmTwww - '--"r - V" TH3B5 3ffEW AGE, POBTIAKD, OREGON. 'i hui' -) jm M Ir K ( --., f-. ,, ,,i , ,,,, ,J,..M. ifl ifH,,, g'apsr ' i .-K .1 4. i &" "5 Vd' J n THE NEW AGE KtUt1Uh4 1S96 A. D. Of lffln Manas" Ofl, 4K feoond St., oor. Aah, Booms 1 and a Portland, Oregon. AGENTS J. W. Duncan.., .. nutte.Mont n. C. Blmmoni... Helena, Mont Qo. A. llarai Baattte.Wajh To Intuit tmhliaaUoa, all local nnri mtut Mfttfc ni sot lattr loan Thwaday mornlai Bahaerlptlon prlM, on yaar, payable In ad- VMW.HEtt. PORTLAND LOCALS J Mrs. J. W. Payne Ib on tho sick list. Mr. and Mrs. J.' Jones have taken rooms at Mrs. Whceler'B. Mr. Henry Taylor Is looking for a location for a barber shop. Mrs. Porcy Winters was called to Helena this week, her husband being very 111. Mr. W. A. Duncan hns returned to tho city after a few weeks Btay In Spokane. Tho Athenian Literary was well at tended Friday night, and many took part In tho debate Rev. Tillman Brown, presiding elder of California, Oregon and Washing ton Conference, left for Seattle Thurs day. Mrs. N. B. Dudley arrived In tho city Thursday to Join her husband". They expect to locato hero. They aro guests at tho Kceblc. Tho Willing Workers hold their reg ular meeting for business Tuesday evening, January 24, and a largo con gregation was present. Mr. Walter A. Qrccn, a prominent real cstato dealer, mado a business trip to tho Sound this week, Ho also visited tho leglslaturo at Olympla. Tho church Is preparing to have a grand rally on EaBter Sunday for tho benefit of tho church edifice fund. Tho plan will bo arranged this week. Tho Mt. Olivet church Ib swelling her membership, and wo aro praying for a great success this yoar, and that many precious souls .may bo saved, Come! Comol Camol Tho Willing Workers will furnish a magnificent program Tuesday ovcnlng, January 31, at the church. Wo will havo somo of tho best talont in tho city to take part. Mr. 13. J. Dolmcr arrived In tho city this wock from Sacramento, Cnl whoro ho has 1ccn on a mining trip for tho pnBt six months. Ho will re main In Portland until after tho Fair. Tho Mt. Olivet Baptist church, Sev enth and Everett streets, north walk. Sunday preaching by Pastor Rev. C. C. X. Laws. Morning worship at 11 A. M. Subject. "Tho Things Which Aro Not Scon." Sunday school at 12:30; Dnptlflt Young Peoplo's Meet ing at G:30 P. M. At 8 P. M. subject, "That Thoy Cried Out, and Said, O, Thou, Man of Clod, There Ib Death Iu tho Pot." You aro cordially Invited to attend thoso services. Tho Lord Ih In our mldHt nnd ho will help, and that Is right early. TAILORS AND DRESSMAKERS. Tho most popular suit nnd cloak manufacturing houso in Portland Ib that of tho Portland Cloak nnd Suit Manufacturing Company, at 38C Wash ington street, M. U. Kcltfuchs, propri etor ond manager. Ladles' and gen tlemen's gnrmontB aro mado to order. Raincoats aro n specialty of this house. Tho bcBt-drcssod men nnd women In tho city wenr npparol mado by tho Portland Cloak and Suit Manu facturing Company. It is a dressmak ing nnd tnllor estnhlltjhmont of an up-to-dato chnractor and has no superior In the mattor of flno work In tho Northwest. Tho number, 380, Is bo tweeu Ninth nnd Tenth, do thoro when you wnnt flno gaTinonlB .mado, nnd mndo right. Ladles' fancy gowns nnd shirtwaist suits mado to order. Havo you aeon them Tol. Main 5494. WHEN THE CLOCKS WENT ON A STRIKE. "3321 Broad?" "Yes, Ma'am." "Tho Hills-Wayno Company?" "Yes, Ma'am." "Dry goods, notions, etc?" "Yes, Ma'am." "Well, then, I wanted to ask if you havo any new styles In table covers." "Wo carry most anything you want along that lino." "Real pretty table covers center table, you know. You havo those?" "Wo havo all sorts." "How largo aro they? Could you tell mo, do you think?" "Wo carry them In a number of sizes all tho way from tho smallest up." ' , "Exactly. I mean " T "Do you wish to know about tho smallest or' "I want to know tho exact size exact, you understand." "Certainly, Ma'am. We can givo you a thirty by forty inch, a forty by fifty-sir, a sixty by " "Thank you so much. And tho pat terns? Are they nobby with a nice finish and all?" "Tho very latest thing." "Lovely I Now, are they fringed or hem-stitched?" "Mostly hemmed, I think." "I'm so sorry; I wanted some with fringe." "We handlo a lino of the fringed "Yes? Ah, well, then, perhaps you can give some idea of the prices; this Ib Mrs. Westmoreland Mrs. Lewis Westmoreland." "We havo them anywhere from three dollars up to twenty-flvo dol lars, Mrs. Westmoreland." "According to the size, I presume?" "Y-yes, and the quality." "Could you tell mo whether they are nice and heavy?" "Some are, Ma'am." "Real heavy?" "About as heavy as any that aro made. Our lino Is unusually exten sive, Mrs. Westmoreland. I am Buro " "Thank you. When does your next wagon go out?" "Right at once." "That's too bad; I've an engage ment in an hour's time and " "Wo could send them at once, Mu'am." "Oh, at once! I thought you said not at once.' " "Shall I " "Why, I bellevo I'll not bother you today, aa I must go out immediately on pressing buslnosB. Perhaps I shall ring you up later, or stop in. Thank vmt an tniinhl And hv thn vov. wnn't you tell mo the tlmo? All tho clocks on the place have quito stopped run ning. Thanks, awfully. Twenty min utes past one, did you say?" Nellie Cravey Olllmore, in February Llppln cott's. SALT LAKE CITY NOTES. (Special to Portland New Age.) A choir hns been organized nt tho A. M. E. church with Miss Dcla Ed wards organist. The 20th Contury Whist Club met with Mrs. P. W, Hough nt her home In E. Third, South, on last Friday oven ing. Rev. Dr. Mayes and wife, of East India, arrived In tho city a few days ago, and will be In the city for an in definite time. Tho social hop given on Inst Thurs day night by tho Woman'B Progres sive Club was lnrgoly attended and was a financial and social success. Tho club will give a character and Vnlentlno ball on February 14, nt the Federation hall. Tho next regular .meeting of tho club will bo Thursday, Janunry 2C, with Mrs. P. II. Robinson, 3516 Donaldson court, South 4th, East. Tho services at tho A. M. E. church were largely attended on Inst Sunday nt tho morning nnd evening sorvlces. Rev. Jordan Allen, presiding elder, preached very Interesting sermons. Thero wob preaching at 3 P. M. by Rev. Mayes. On Monday evening at tho church Rev. Mrs. Mnyncs preach ed. On Tuesday evening Rov. Mayes will lecturo on "Nature and Customs" of East India. rr Mrs. L. Clark Is still very 111. Thoro was a surprise party given on Mr. Hawkins laBt Monday evening nt South Tncomn by Mts. Ira Horton. They report spending a very pleas ant evening. Mrs. Bradshaw Is on the sick list. Tho election of Sundny School offi cers was held last Sunday. Officers elected aro as follows: Mr. H. P. Lawhorn, superintendent; Miss Eb tella Hall, assistant superintendent; Miss Blancho Edison, treasurer; Miss Wortha doldsburgo, secretary; Ruby Braxton, librarian. A party was given at tho res idence of Mrs. Jackson last Thurs day evening In honor of Mr. Anderson, of Tncomn, who will soon Icavo for California, Miss Capers, of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. Aahbce, of Californ ia. Tho ovonlng was very pleasantly spent. Mrs. James Duprco favored tho guests with oho of her beautiful selections entitled "Tho Two Congro gutlons." After tho llttlo program was rondcred tho tnblo was covered for fifty. Games followed. Miss Blancho Ruckcr and Miss Georgia Wilson will glvo a reception in honor of their club, "Tho Black Four Hundred." Tho members of tills famous club arc as follows: Phil Rucker, Daniel Gibson, Ed. Mnrtln, Arthur Ury, nnd Misses Ella Sledge, Estclla and Myrtle Hall, Georgia Wil son and Blancho Ruckcr. Thero will bo n program rendorcd for tho occa sion. Tho programmo is ns follows: Solo, "Donr.OId Girl," Phil Ruckcr; solo. "I May Bo Crazy, But I Ain't No Fool," Daniel Gibson; piano solo, "In tho Good Old Summer Time," Ella Slcdgo; solo, "I Always Got the Leavings," Arthur Ury; closing with chorus by tho club, "My Llttlo Klcknpoo." witn oi Time. Somo men waste a lot of tlmo In wondering how tho world got nlon beforo they cam a Into It, and how 4 la going to got on nftor thoy leuvo it. Grass widows haven't got tho clorci market cornered- ; J. T. Concnnnon, oystors, fish, poul try nnd groceries, C81 Johnson street, corner 2lBt street. Phono Main 1747, and phono Main 4252. Tho Tacoma Hotel, the only up-to-dato hotel in Tacoma, headquarters for tourlstB and commercial travelers. American plan. $3.00 per day and up wards. W. B. Blackwell, manager. Notice is hereby given that tho un dersigned, as administrator of tho es tate of John H. Millar, deceased, has filed his final account in tho County Court, in tho State of Orogon, for Multnomah county. That on Monday, tho 30th day of January, 1905, at the hour of 9:30 o'clock, in tho forenoon of said day, in tho Court room of said Court has been appointed by said Court as tho tlmo and place for hear ing objections thereof, and tho settle ment thereto. n M. B. GODFREY, Administrator. W. 8. HUFFORD. last insertion, January 28, 1905. THE PIONEER PAINT COMPANY. 'i no pio neer paint es tablish mont of Portland le that of F. E. Beach & Company, of 135 First St., the oldest and most re liable house of Its kind in the Northwest. It carries an immense stock of the best things In painta and building materials, together with an unusual list of specialties. Those who need anything in these lines can cer tainly profit by going to F. E. Beach & Company. Remember the number, 135 First street. AN EDITOR'S OPINION OF THE ROYAL GORGE. Edyth Tozier Weatherred, in des cribing a Tecent trip over tho Denver & Rio Grande Railroad, says in "The Exposition": "At last the goal of tho ambition or years has been reached marvelous. nrnndorful rrflnil nnri Infinlrlnir Roval Gorge Is on either hand. Tho only disappointing tning is you oniy nave one pair of eyes, whilo the train darts In and out of tho wondrous chasm. If any who have never sen It are won dering how It looks Just go and see. Thousands havo tried to describe it, yet every attempt falls short of giv ing tho subject Justice." If you contemplate a trip East, write W. C. McBrlde, 124 Third street, Port land. Ore., for booket picturing Colo rado's famous scenery, and any other information you may desire. FIFTEEN REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD STOP AT THE WASHINGTON. 1st It is tho best hotel on the Coast 2d It costs no mora than poorer hotels, as shown by rates below. 3d Now hotel, new furniture. 4th Excollent service. 5th Tho Washington, whilo tig-. In tho center of tho city, Ib on an no vation of 200 feet, which lifts you above tho noise, dust and smoko of tho street hotels. 6th Tho hotel la situated in tho 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 andas surround tho hotel, giving to the guest opportunities for rest and promenado not found elsewhere. 8th Tho vlow from these spacious verandas cannot bo doscrlbed. Moun tains, lakes, tho Sound and tho city Itself form ono magnificent panoramn not found anywhoro olso on earth. 9th Tho hotel lobby, parlors, Turk ish room, etc., aro exquisite, and form a continuation of comfort and luxury not often found in hotels. , 10th A Dutch grill has recently been added, whoro sorvlco may bo had at all hours. 11th Tho dining room cannot bo excellod, Breakfast and lunch are served a la carte, at most reasonable prices, and a tablo d' holo dinner for 11.00 Is pronounced by all to be abovo criticism. 12th Rates Extremely reasonable. European plan Room, without bath, $1.00 per day and upward. Room, with bath, $2.00 per day and upward. Bus sorvlco to and from all trains and boats, 25 cents. Trunks, each way, 25 cents. Cnrrlago faro (prlvato), CO cents. Special rates mado to parties for ono month or moro. 13th Being abovo tho street and nway from tho nolso, you will enjoy a night's rest better at tho Washing ton than any other hotel In tho city. 14th Go to tho Washington and If you aro not satisfied that It surpasses all other hotels on tho Pacific Coast for excellent service and reasonable prlccB, your bill will bo nothing. 15th Do not bo docolvcd by believ ing that corao other hotel in tho city Ib sb good as tho Washington, for such Iu not tho case. Tho Washington otnnds alono as tho most charming and attractive hotel west of Now York. Tho following pcoplo havo stopped at tho Washington during tho past year i.nd havo given unnthited prnlso and declared that in many respects it excels any other hotel on tho conti nent: President Theodore Roosevelt, Wm. II. Moody, Socrotary of tho Navy; Gov. Odoll, of Now York; Baron Rothschild, Mr. Smith, of tho DoBnors Diamond Minos, South Africa; Hon, Cornelius N. Bliss, Ex-8ocrotnry of Interior; Hon. C. S. Molten, President N. Y. & H. R. Ry.; Mrs. J. J. Hill, Louis Hill nnd J. N. Hill, of tho Great Northorn Ry.; Hon. Howard Elliott President N. P. Ry.; Adollnn Pattl. E. II. Sothorn, Gov. Brady, of Alaska; Mmo. Nordlca, Maud Adams, Nat Goodwin, Mrs. Fluke, nil Raymond ft. Whltcomb tourlstB, Rlchnrd Mansfield nnd other colobrltlcs of tho common clal and professional world. Don't fall to ask for tho Helena beer, mndo by Kcslor Browing Co., Holonn, Mont. It has no oqunl, " CHEAP SUNDAY RATES. Between Portland and Willamette Valley points. Low round-trip rntos have boon placed In effect between Portlnnd and Wlllametto Valloy points In cither direction. Tickets will bo sold Saturdays nnd Sundnys nnd limited to return on or boforo tho following Monday. Call on Southern Pacific Company's agent for partic ulars. WHERE DID YOU GET THAT HAT? Don't you know that tho finest as sortment of trimmed lints aro now bo Ing sold at spoclnl salo nnd nt re markably low figures by tho Portland Millinery Company, nt 133 Fifth street? Don't you know that you arc received and waited on nt that popu lar houso with tho most courteous treatment at all times? Don't you know that you can't get such fine trlmmod hats anywhoro olso In the city at such low prices? You ought to know thoso things and you ought to go thero today and get yourself a new hat. Remember the number, 133 Fifth street. IP YOU ARE NOT PARTICULAR don't travel over the Illinois Central, as any old road will do you and wa don't want your patronago; but if you aro particular and want tho best and mean to bavo It, ask tho ticket agent to routo you via the Illinois Central, tho road that runs through solid ves tlbulo trains between St. Paul, Oma ha, Chicago, St. Louis, Memphis and New Orleans. No additional chargo is made for a neat In our Tccllnlng chair cars which aro fitted with lavatories and smoking rooms, and havo a porter in attend ance . Rates via tho Illinois Central are the lowest and we will bo glad to quoto them In connection with any transcontinental line. B. II. 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, Colman Bldg., Seattle. Wash. SUMMONS. In tho Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Multnomah County. Edward Schmcer, Plaintiff. va. Maud Schroeer, Defendant To Maud Scbmeer, tho above named defendant: In tho name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer tho complaint filed against you in the above entitled Court and suit within six weeks from th date of the first publication of this summons, and If you fall to so appear and answer said complain tho abovo named plaintiff will apply to tho Court for tho relief demanded therein, to-wlt: For a decree forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing be tween said plaintiff and you. This summons Is published in pursuance of an order of Hon. M. C. Ge'orge, Judge of said Court, made 6n tho 17th of November, 1904. The tlmo prescribed in said order for tho publication of this summons is six consecutive weeks, and tho date of tho first pub lication thymol is tho 10th day of No vember, 1904. CHAS. F. LORD. Attorney for Plaintiff. Wnfnl Vlntnrla. Hnokann. lnnrilncr hn. tcl. Rates, $1.00 and up. Largo sam ple rooms for commercial men. W. if. Watson, proprietor. The Grandon Hotel, Hclona, Mont, is ono of the flrst-clasB up-to-dato ho tels in Montana for commercial trav elers. Job. Davis, proprietor. Great Western Coal Company are putting out a first-class washed Boot less coal for $5 per ton delivered. Their washed lump coal for $0 deliv ered Is tho cheapest fuel on this mar ket They guaranteo all their coals to bo free from rock, slato and screen ings. Full weights guaranteed. Glvo them a trial order. Phono Main 948. PETER JOSEPH SHIELDS' ESTATE Notlco Is hereby given thnt tho un derslgned as executor of tho cstato of Peter Joseph Shields, deceased, has filed his final account in tho County Court of tho Stato of Oregon for Multnomah County, and that Mon day, February 27, 1905, nt 9:30 o'clock A. M., at tho court room of said court In tho county court liouso In sntd county has ben fixed as tho tlmo and plncc for tho hearing of objections to said final account and the settlement there of. Dated and first published January 14th, 1905. JAMES H7LAND, Executor of tho cstato of Peter Joseph Shields, deceased. W. J. Makcllm, attorney for cstato. The Helena, tho leading hotel In Helena, hearquarters for commercial travelers. When going to Helena, Mont, don't forget to glvo your baggago to tho Helena Cab Co. Agent on all trains, Millinery Sale Great Reduction Sale of Trimmed Hats This Week Portland Millinery Company Phone Main 3050. J. Frank Huffman LADIES' TAILOR The Latest Styles 409 Morrison Stmt bt. loth and llth PORTLAND, OREGON 313 Fifth St. Near Alder The Fashion Tailors F. L0RETZ It CO., Ftopj. The Leading Popu lar Priced Tailors I)ont weamhabby clothe ltku thine, but have )our clothoi ma 0 by your old friend, THE KA8IUON TAILOKH. 11.00 rr month taps your c'otMnf titinti and riJ ind your shots shlntd. Suit Club No. 4. CONTUAOT-I hereby Wei' to iy to tho reii rcwntntlvoof tho Fund Ion 'I allormmo dollar vor wtok fur thirty counci tlvtt week. If I nhoiild draw aault olclothi ! fore tlii' oxtdratlon of tho thirty wl'CKK, then nald payments aro to tcrnilu ate. I'hono Main 677 43.lWMhliiRlon8trcel lOUTI.AND OHKOOK EQUITABLE SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 2-40 Stark Street Portland, Oregon. Your ImiilnciB Is to mnlco money. Our buatners In to mako money tnnko money. Save up a little money for 11 rainy day to either buy you 11 homo or go into btjHlncmi. Look Into our compound Interest plan. Securities Held by Stato Authorities over $3,000,000.00. CHAS. E. UDD, Pns. THEO. B. WILCOX, V. Pres. F. McKERCHER, Sec'y. For the Christmas Guest There is nothing that adds more to his comfort than the genial warmth of a good fire made from our high grade $7.50 RICHMOND COAL. The Pacific Coast Co. 249 Washington St. CHAS. H. GLEIM, Agent. 1 ttr,gtohi4MP rfMKLQ vAtata Vhri43ftE2kvjruKf?3 Pacific States Packing Co, MT. HOOD LARD AMERICAN BEAUTY HAMS AND BACON Mail Orders Givsn Prompt Attention. PORTLAND, OREGON THE MEIER & FRANK STORE Portland's Largest and Best Store fifr 1 jf M.Loriits HEADQUARTERS FOR EVENING CLOTHES The Meier & Frank Store pre sents for your choosing a com plete stock of Full Dress and Tuxrdo Suits at very reasonable prices; also a very handsome va riety of White Vests in the very best style. Annual Clearance Sale Now in progress. Every Article of Men's Wear in the estab lishment beinp; offered at a great reduction from the regular selling prices. MEIER & FRANK COMPANY PORTLrAIND. OREQON iji ?c sr - ZT n M M MP . B KM iHn C. 0. PICK TRANSFER & STORAGE COMPANY. Safes, Pianos, Furniture moved, stored or packed for shipping. Fire express ana Baggage nauiea. proof brick warehouse, Front and Clay. Office Phone, 596; Stable, Black 1972 PORTLAND, OREGON Great Falls Iron Works Engineers, Machinists and Founders Special npplianccR mndo in Steel, Ilrnna nnd special Mixtures of Cnnt Iron, llenvy nnd Lluht ForgliiKH inudo to order. Worktnanjsliip (tuunintccd. Aro Manufacturer!!' AgontH for Machinery, Hollers, Engines and Vuiir WIii'oIm. Miibn n Htini'lultv of Stamp siiocfl, Diet! and ltofl Shells, which aro superior in point of strength uud realHtunco to abruaion. Ore Treating Devices Qivcn Special Attention Main Office and Works, 8th Ave. N., 13th to 14th Sts. GREAT FALLS MONTANA . ""sL.m....?- IL flH H .H THAT YOU CAN PRINK H0Mfl '" IF YOU 1EAKT TO - VRf&q NOZrGMt SAID t, HI I piuNK7Atf HnP I I C&wly ISlUTTLEMEWlNGll I x JrTWT MALTING CO. I I MISSOULA MERCANTILE CO. MISSOULA, MONTANA THIS 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." ELECTRICITY IN YOUR HOME 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, . mJ rs i q?tvi 4 1 winwnwmnwi t0Hm&mttjj(Mtimitiwif W'ftfttyw&&tbi1tttWWMtt1 TflilTM