The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905, February 04, 1905, Image 5

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THE NEW AGE
EiUbllihed 1896 A. D. Orimn Manager
ODm, ay, Second St., cor. Aih, Koomi 1 and 2
Portland, Orcfou.
A0ENT8
J. W. Duncan t.nmte, Mont
tt. C. bninom ....... ..Helena, Mont
Goo. A. Hayes.. Boattlc, Wash
To Iniure nulillcatlon. all local newi muit
react ui not later tban Thuriday morning ot
act) week.
Subscription price, one year, payable In ad-
TM, fi.W.
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PORTLAND LOCALS
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Mr. H. Lonn Is very sick.
Mrs. Herman Hill Is still qui to sick.
Mrs. J. W. Pnyno, who was 111 last
week, Is convalescent.
Don't forRct tho fair at 55lon A. M.
E. church, Thirteenth and Main.
Bethel A. M. B. church has organ
Ized a new choir. Tho members aro
Mrs. Pitts, Mr. nutl Mrs. Ucnjamln,
Mr. and Mrs. It. U. 1'crry; Miss Pearl
Miller, orgnnlBt.
Thcro wilt bo special song service
at tho A. M". E. Zlon church. Thir
teenth nnd Main streets, on Sunday
evening by tho choir, nnd a sormonetto
by the pastor, Itov. O. E. Jnclcson, on
tho BUbJect "Power of Song." It prom
ises to bo a most Interesting service.
Conference minutes of tho 37th ses
sion of tho A. M. E. Zlon denomina
tion, held In Krcsno, Cnl., havo Just
been received by Uov. (1. E. Jackson,
pastor of the A. M. E. 'Aon church, of
this city, and mny bo had by mcmltcrs
or friends for ten centB n copy. It Is
nn Interesting compilation of tho work
of tho session.
Wo aro glad to boo the churches bo
well attended. Tho sermon preached
by Hcv. Jackson last Sunday night
was eloquent nnd most Instructive.
Tho subject wns, "Tho Six Steps to
King Solomon's Throne." Mnny fn
vorablo comments havo been heard on
tho pastor's nblo effort. Tho people
ganornlly aro congratulating them
selves on the fact that such nn nblo
.minister has been secured for this dis
trict. To look well tho feet must bo well
dressed. Did you over try tho Packard
shoo for in on? If not call on Phillips
Shoo Co., at 109 Sixth street, nnd see
tho exclusive styles In up-to-date,
ready to wear shoes for men.
Tho largest exclusive men's shoo
storo In tho stnto of Oregon Is that of
tho Phillips Shoo Company at 109
Sixth street. It Is a new business es
tablishment nnd is conducted y busi
ness men on new buBlncBS linos. Tho
Packard shoe, of which it Is tho solo
agent, Is Its specialty nnd It la ccr
tnlnly tho finest piece of footwear over
mndo. Tho Phillips Shoo Co. Is leav
ing nothing undone to demonstrnto
tho merits of tho Packard shoo. At
tho prlco of $3.G0 it Is tho cheapest
shoo of superior quality In "any mnr
kct. and leads all In styles, Stock all
entirely now.
TO LOOK WELL YOU MUST DRESS
WELL.
Orlswold & Phogloy, tho popular
tnllors at 131 Sixth street, offer super
lor Inducements to thoso who doslro
to look well by droaslng well. In
their business suits, ovorconts and
dress suits they oxcoll in every way.
Nothing but Imported goods of tho
best quality nro hnndled In this estab
lishment. Tho cuttor and fitter in this
well-known houso is an export nt his
business othcrwlso ho wouldn't bo
there Tho prices nro modern nnd,
thoroforo, modornto.
INDUSTRIAL FAIR.
Tho Ladles' Industrial Society will
glvo a fair at tho A. M. E. Ion church,
on tho corner of Tlilrtoonth nnd Main
jitrcotsj on Wednesday. Thursday nnd
Frldny, February 8, 9 and 10. An
abundant stock of useful nnd ornn
montal nrtlclos will bo on exhibition
nnd an old-fashioned chicken dinner
will bo served ench ovontng. Tho pro
ceeds of tho fair will bo devoted to the
uses of tho church. Tho ladlos of this
popular society havo spared no pnlns
to mako It an unusual success. Tho
church will bo most httrnctlvely Moc
orated and everything will bo dono to
pleaso 'thoso who patronlo tho fair.
MRS. L. B. LEJUENE, CHnlrman.
SPOKANE'S LEADING HOTEL.
When tho rnllroads of tho continent
enrry tralnlonds of peoplo every day,
to and fro, it Is ovldont that passen
gor traffic Is Increasing mpldly. That
fact, Itself, suggests to progressive ho
tel men that tho comfort of thoso trav
elers must bo provided for In a satis
factory manner. Porsons who travel
much nro becoming moro and more
exacting. It may bo only a whim, but
If tho hotel man can Incrcnso his
pront by catering to tho "whim," it
Is his business to do so.
In this connection Tho New Ago de
sires to suggost that "Tho Victoria
Hotel," ot Spokane, Is nn ndmirablo
oxnmplo of modern onterprlso In this
respect. It is the leading hotel of that
progressive city, flrst-clnos in nil ot
Its departments, nnd Is tho, headquar
ters for tourists nnd commercial trav
elers from nil sections of tho country.
It is a magnificent homo for those
away from their domestic hearth
stones. Mr. W. M. Watson, Its genial man
agor. thoroughly understands tho
hotel business and soon brought the
Victoria Hotel Into jrrominence as one
of the lending hostelrlea cf the Pacific
Coast. Spokane Is proud of it and
people who travel In that part of the
country are glad to reach It. Mr.
Watson Is eagerly sincere In his at
tention to guests and he knows how
to please them. When In Snokane,
don't fall to register at The Victoria.
ADDS CAR OF NOVEL DESIGN.
St. Paul Road Makes Pleasing Ar
rangement for Women Travelers.
Something entirely new in tho way
of railroad eoulpment hs just been
procured by the Milwaukee and St.
Paul road for use on Its Overland LIm
itoii trninn hntweon Chlcaeo and Oma
ha. It Is what Is called a "comDoslte
observation" car, the Idea being to
furnish women passengers an oppor
tunity of taking In tho buitles of tho
scenery with the greatest possible
amount of comfort-and entirely fro
from to fumes of tobacco smoke. Tho
csr Is divided Into two main ports, one
of whlrh Is divided from tho other
verv much sfter tho manner of a com
partment sleeping cr. with a lobhv
running down tho side of the inclosed
Bnni'O. This inclosure Is for the use
of tho smokers and thpe paving
other refreshments from the buffet
Another notoworthy featuro of tho
now stylo car Is Its extraordinary
strength. Throughout tho car thcro
hafl been placed a s&rlcs ot steel
arches, which bind sills and sides to
gether and strengthen tho roof in a
manner which renders the cars al
most Indestructible.
Tho Interior woodwork Is all of, St.
Jngo mnhogany and presents a very
rich appearance. Tho car Is lighted
with Plntsch gas and electricity. It
Is nlso furnished with electric fans by
which the temperature may bo mod
erated In tho hottest summer weather.
In both tho observation-room and
smoking-rooms writing desks havo
been provided nnd In tho observation
room library and stands on which re
cent periodicals aro always to be
found. Chicago Chrontclo. November
20, 1904.
SALT LAKE NOTES.
(Special to Portland New Age.)
Miss Mary Warner is on the sick
list.
Mr. Thomas Eaton, of South Dakota,
arrived In the city Tuesday.
Mrs. Katlo Hollls left tho city Tues
day for her homo In Rocky Ford, Col.
Mr. D. T. Iteddlck, who has been In
tho city for somo time, left Friday for
bis homo In Provo.
Itov. L. A. Brown, of California, is
In tho city and will spenk, at Calvary
DaptlBt church Tuesday evening.
Tho Trinity A. M. E. church wns at
tended last Sunday by a largo congre
gation. Tho Rev. Mrs. Mnyes preach
ed a very nblo sermon.
Editor nnd Mrs. W. W. Taylor's
homo was blessed Monday morning by
tho appearance of n flno baby boy.
Mother and son doing nicely.
Tho Woman's Progressive Club will
spare no pains In making n success of
tho Valentino nnd character ball to bo
given February 14. Tho entertaining
committee nro Mcsdnmcs. L. Gray,
Win. Russell, E. Jackson, and R. B.
Hill; floor mnnngcr, Mrs. C. McSwInc.
Tho Womnn's Progressive Club held
Its regular weekly meeting at the
homo of Mrs. P. II. Robinson, 3GV6
Donald Court, on last Thursday even
ing, After tho business was transact
ed; dainty refreshments woro served.
Tho club will meet next Thursday
evening with Mrs. S. II. Bncon, In
Franklin nvenuo.
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TAC0MA NOTES
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Mr. Albert Spots Is qulto low with
pneumonia,
Mrs. Clark Is Very low with a touch
of pneumonia.
Mtb. LoclIi and Mrs. Marshall was
on tho sick list,
Mr. Mooro has arrived 8nfo from
IiIh vacation trip.
Miss Ella Slcdgo made a flying trip
to Scattlo lost week.
Tho Ladles' Aid Society will meet
nt Mrs, Doago's this week.
Tho Odd I'ellowH will glvo another
bnll In April. Watch Tho Now Ago
for further announcements,
Tho Ladles' Aid Society aro thinking
about giving n Valentino entertain
incut tho 14th of Februnry. They will
let you know later. Watch tip paper.
BURMAH'8 OLD 8HR1NES.
Cave Beneath a Vortreee and a Temple
cm a Iluiiiuclnir ltock.
Burnish doubtless has the oddest
place of worship to be found any
where In tho world, says a writer In
the Housekeeper. Somo miles out of
Maulmoln, In tho middle of a great
plain, stands, a lone rock so peculiar
In form as no'ver to bo forgotten when
once seen. Ages ago the caves which
honeycomb this fortress were trans
formed from the hnbltats ot bats and
wild animals Into places for devotions.
Thousands of images 'of Buddha aro
carved upon tho walls and In every
chamber bronzo, stono or wooden gods
aro standing, sitting or reclining In
endless silence, No one can compute
how many millions of feet have press
ed the earthen floors of these sacred
caverns. Almost as remarkable Is a
Burmese shrine built by a rich man aa
an offering to bis favorite god. This
waa erected on the very apex of a
"balancing rock" so formidable In ap
pearance aa to strike terror to the
heart before one can carry out the
resolution to make the difficult ascent
The material wns transported to the
rock on the backs of men and pulled
to the top with hand power by means
of rope. To reach the top requires
tout limbs and steady nerves. Tiny
steps have been cut in an almost per
pendicular wall and a slip means a fall
to certain Injury and perhaps death.
The dlfllcultles of erecting a place
of worship have given no end of anxie
ty to the well-intentioned who have
the Interests ot a community at heart
Sometimes It Is as dlfllcult to obtain
the material as it Is to raise money
with which to pay for It In North
Queensland the problem Is: What will
withstand the ravages of the whlte
ant pest? Every kind of wood haa
been tried In rain. Again and again
have the little wh.Ite ants destroyed
fine churches, razing them to the
ground. As a last resort the good peo
ple decided to use corrugated Iron.
This material has proved satisfactory
so far aa resisting the attacks of the
Insects la concerned, but It haa one
decided disadvantage In that land
where old Sol pours his burning rays
down so pitilessly. The Iron draws
the heat and on a hot summer's day
the temperature Inside of one of these
veritable furnaces will often rise as
high as 130 degrees, reminding the
congregation most forcibly of certain
orthodox theories regarding the here
after of the wicked.
Kot Waatc-luL
1 suppose," said the physician, after
be bad sounded the new patient "that
you exercise Judgment In the matter of
smoking? You do not indulge to fool
ish excess in it?"
"No, Indeed," replied the Inveterate
individual, "I never smoke more than
one cigar at a time." Cincinnati
Times-Star.
Tbu Itat Wrinkle.
"My son celebrates to-night; bis
freedom party,' you know."
"Why, I thought he was 21 somo
time ago."
"Ob, so be was long ago. I mean
he celebrates bis divorce tonight"
Philadelphia Ledger,
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Tho Holenn, tho leading hotel In
Helena, hcarquartors for commercial
travelers.
Don't fall to nsk for tho Holona
beer, mndo by Keslor Browing Co.,
Helena, Mont. It hnB no equal.
Always nsk lor the tunimis General
Arthur cigar. Esberg-Gunst Cigar
Co., gonerul agents, Portland, Or.
Tho Applteon Cafo. First-class In
every resent. Southwest corner Sixth
and Everett Streets, Portland Oreogn.
When going to Helena, Mont, don't
forget to glvo your baggago to tho
Helena Cab Co. Agent on nil trains.
Tho first-class hotel of Seattle,
Wash., la tho Hotel Washington,
hendquartors for tourists. Tho hotel
of tho West.
Hotel Victoria, Spokane, leading ho
tel. Rntcs, $1.00 and up. Largo sain
plo rooms for commercial men. W.
M. Watson, proprietor.
J. T. Concannon. oysters, fish, poul
try nnd groceries, C81 Johnson
street, corner 2lBt Btreet, Phono Main
1747, nnd phono Main 4252.
Tho Grandon Hotel, Holona,' Mont,
Is ono of tho flrst-clnso up-to-dnto ho
tels In Montana for commercini trav
elers. Jos. DuvIb, proprietor.
Try tho North Const Limited. Tho
finest train on earth. When going
East sco that your ticket reads over
tho Northern Pacific, aud you will en
Joy your trip Eant.
Butto Transfer Co., baggago and
passonger checked to nil partB of the
city. Tho only rellnblo transfer com
pany In tho City of Butto. Thos. Lc
voile, proprietor. ,
Tho Tncomn Hotel, tho only up-to-dnto
hotel In Tncoma, headquarters
for tourists and commercial travelers.
Amcrlqnn plan. $3.00 por day and up
wards. W. B. Blrtckwcll, manager.
French Dyeing and Cleaning Worts.
All work dono at very niodrcuto prices.
Dyeing and cleaning of all kinds ol
ladies' and gent's clothing. Morn
ing cloth dyed in 48 hours. J. Do
leau, proprietor, 456 Glisan street.
Great Western Coal Company nro
putting out a flrst-clasB washed Boot
less coal for $G por ton dollvorcd.
Their washed lump conl for $0 dollv
nrmi In tlin rlionnnnt fuel on thin mnr-
kct. They guarantco nil their coals to
bo free from rocK, sinto nnu screen
Ingo Full wolghtB guaranteed. Glvo
them n trial order. Phono Mnln 948.
THE PIONEER PAINT COMPANY.
Tho P 1 o
ncor pnlnt es
tablish m out
of Portlnnd l
thnt of F. E.
Beach &
Company, ot
13C First St.,
tho oldest
nnd most ro
'llablo houso
of Its kind In
tho Northwest. It carries an Immenso
stock ot tho best things In paints nnd
building materials, together with an
unusual list of specialties. Thoso who
need anything In thoso lines enn cer
tainly profit by going to F. E. Bench
& Company. Romembcr tho number,
135 First street.
' 'Rohs for tho Chicago, Mllwaukeo &
St. Paul Railway. It has advanced, ut
ono leap, fifty yprjrs to tho lond, by
putting on observation earn which
havo compartments for women.
Ordinarily a woman Is pretty .much
of an Intrudor In an observation enr,
whon alio has tho norvo to flrcht her
way through tho tobacco' smoko nnd
timidly pick out a sent which Inn't oc
cupied by tho foot of somo Imporlnl
male being.
There Is nn doubt nliout It, the most
offectlvo nnHwor to tho man who
claims America to bo a pnrndlso for
chivalry would bo to dress him up ns
n woman and mnko him spend two
days In an American railway conch.
Tho custom of providing 10x10 com-
pnrtmontB for mon to smoko In nnd
4x1 closotB for women, to dress In,
threo nt u tlmo. is n regulnr nlrbrnko
on tho progress of civilization.
Tho Chicago, Mllwaukeo & St. Pnul
Railway ought to bo given u medal.
Nonpnrlcl, Council Bluffs, la., Decem
ber 9, 1904.
IF YOU ARE NOT PARTICULAR
don't travel over tho Illinois Central,
as any old road will do you and wo
don't want your patronago; but It you
aro particular nnd want tho best and
mean to havo It, ask tho ticket agent
to route you via tho Illinois Central,
tho road that runs through solid ves
tlbulo trains betweon St. Paul, Oma
ha, Chicago, St Louis, Memphis and
Now Orleans,
No additional charge Is .mado for n
neat In our reclining chair cars which
aro fitted with lavatories and smoking
rooms, and havo a porter In attend
ance.
Rntes via tho Illinois Central are
tho lowest and wo will bo glad to
quote them In connection with any
transcontinental lino.
. B. II. TRUMBULL,
Commercial Agent, 142 Third Street,
Portland, Oregon.
J. O. LINDSEY,
T, F. nnd P. A., 142 Third Street,
Portland. Oregon.
PAUL B. THOMP80N.
Frt. and Pass. Agent, Caiman Bldg.,
Seattle, WaBh.
THE MORMON TEMPLE.
Tho , Mormon templo at Salt Lake
City Is no doubt the most substantial
and well constructed religious edifice
In tho United States, If not in tbo
world. Corner stone laid April 6,
1853, cap stone April 6, 1892, and ded
icated April 6, 1893, aver forty years
of constant labor being consumed In
Its construction. This magnificent
structure 200 feet long, 100 feet wldo,
Is built entirely of Utah white granlto,
beautifully carved, symbolic of the
Mormon faith, surmounted by six tow
ers, the highest being 230 feet from
tho ground, supporting a bronze statue
of tho angel Maronl. Tho cost of this
building Is about $6,000,000. Thero
aro many other attractions at Salt
Lake City of Interest to tho travoW
or tourist, whore a day can bo well
spent. Tho Rio Grande Is tho only
transcontinental route passing ill-
Lrectly through Salt Lake City, where
a stop-over is allowed on all classes of
tickets. Tho service nf the H'o
Grande lines Is unexcelled. Threo
trains dally between Ogden and Den
ver, carrying all classes of modern
equipment. If you are contemplating
a trip to tho East, write tho mn"
signed for Information regarding
rates via tho "scoijc line of tho
world;" W, C. McBrldo, General Agent,
M. J. Rocho. Traveling Pasronger
Agent, 124 Third, St., Portland, Or.
LKjaaPJaJefcCJssssSBv
PETER JOSEPH SHIELDS' ESTATE
Notlco la hereby given thnt tho un
dersigned M oxecutor of tho estato
of Peter Joseph Shields, deceased,
has filed his flnnl account In tho
County Court of tho State of Oregon
for Multnomah County, nnd that Mon
day, February 27, 1905, at 9:30 o'clock
A. M., at tho court room of said court
In tho county court houso in said
county has ben fixed ns tho tlmo and
place for tho hearing of objections tc
said flnnl account and tho settlement
thcro of.
Dated nnd first published January
14th, 1905.
JAMES HYLAND,
Executor of tho estato of Petor Joseph
Shields, deceased.
W. J. Makcllm, attorney for estate.
A PLEASANT WAY TO TRAVEL.
The abovo 1b tho usual verdict of
tho traveler using tho Missouri Pa
cific Railway between tho Pnclflc
Const and tho East, and wo bellovo
that tho Bcrvlcc nnd accommodations
given merit this statement. From
Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo
thcro are two through trains dally to
Kansas City nnd St. Louis, carrying
Pullman's latest standard electric
lighted Bleeping cars, chair carB nnd
up-todnto dining cars. Tlio snmo ex
cellent service "Is operated from Knn
nns City nnd St. LouIb to Memphis,
Little Rock and Hoi Springs. It you
nro going East or South, write for
rntes and full Information. W. C.
Mcllrldo, Gonornl Agent, 124 Third
sttcet, Portlnnd, Ore.
FIFTEEN REASONS WHY YOU
SHOULD STOP AT THE
WASHINGTON.
1st It Is tho best hotel on the
Const.
2d It costs no moro thnn poorer
hotels, ns Bhown by rates bdlow.
3dNuw hotel, now furniture.
4th Excellent service.
5th Tho Washington, whllo tIk
In tho center of tho city, Is on nn etc
vntlon of 200 foot, which lifta you
nbovo tho noise, dust nnd smoko of
tho strcot hotels.
Oth Tho hotel is situated in tho
contcr of 4 acres of bcnutlful
grounds, with thousands ot roses and
other fragrant flowers to bcnutlfy tho
surroundings.
7th Eight hundred feet of wldo vor
andns surround tho hotel, giving to
tho guest opportunities for rest nnd
promenndo not found elsowhcro.
8th Tho vlow from thoso spacious
verandas cannot bo described. Moun
tains, lakes, tho Sound nnd tho city
ItBolf form ono magnificent pnnornmn
not found nnywhoro oIho on earth.
Oth Tho hotol 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 rocontly
been added, whoro service may bo
had at nil hours.
11th Tho dining room cannot bo
excelled. Breakfast and lunch nro
served n la enrto, at nioBt rcasonnblo
prices, and n tablo d' hoto dlnnor for
$1.00 Is pronounced by all to bo abovo
criticism.
12th Rates Extremely ronsonnblc.
European plnn
Room, without bath, $1.00 por day
and upward.
Room, with bath, $2.00 por day and
upward,
'Bus Borvlco to nnd from all trains
nnd boats, 25 cents.
Trunks, each way, 25 cents.
Cnrrlago faro (private), 50 conts.
Spcclnl rates mado to partlfca for
ono month or moro.
13th Being nbovo tho street and
away from tho nolso, you will enjoy
n night's rest bettor at tho Washing
ton thnn nny othor hotol In tho city.
14th Go to tho Washington and If
you aro not satisfied that It surpnssos
all othor hotels on tho Pacific Coast
for excellent sorvlco nnd rcnsonnblo
prices, your bill will bo nothing.
15th Do not bo docolvod by bollov
Ing thnt como othor hotol In tho city
la as good as tho Washington, for such
la not tho caso. Tho Washington
otnndB nbno as tho most charming
nnd nttractlvo hotel west ot Now
York.
Tho following peoplo havo stopped
nt tho Washington during tho past
yonr and havo given unatlnted prnlso
and declared that In many rospects It
oxcols any othor hotel on tho conti
nent: President Theodore Roosevelt, Wm.
II. Moody. Secretary of tho Navy;
Gov. Odcll. of Now York; Baron
Rothschild, Mr. Smith, of tho DoBcers
Diamond Mines, South Africa; Hon
Cornelius N .Bliss, Ex-Secretary of
Interior; Hon. C. 8. Mellcn, President
N. Y. & H. R. Ry ; Mrs. J. J. Hill,
Louis Hill and J. N. Hill, ot tho Great
Northern Ry.: Hon. Howard Elliott
President N. P. Ry.; Adollna Pnttl. E.
H. Sothorn, Gov. Brady, of Alaska;
Mmo. Nordlca, Maud Adams, Nat
Goodwin, Mrs. Flsk3, all Raymond &.
Whltcomb tourUts, Richard Mansflold
and other colobrltles of tho commer
cial nnd professional world.
The Portland Machinery Co.
ENGINEERS
MACHINERY MERCHANTS
62-64 First St. Portland, Oregon
The Fashion
Tailors
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The Leading Popu
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Int wrarihabbr clothea
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YOvrc'otUsr titmi ini
tniui ao4 ywr ilea
Salt Club No. 4.
I ONTIUCT-I hereby
aero tt ji to the rep.
r.MJWalfve of tt e rain
Ion i Nllurm ne dollar r
vmik tut thirty c nart u
tlv week. II I ibuuld
dr.w aiullof cloth e
fore t. i exidratlonol the
thirty weeli, tl.en ald
lymemi aie to teriulu
ate. I'hone Main 677
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East Third and Cost Davis Sts.
TELEPHONE EAUT 47
"THE LITTLE WONDER"
The Best Hydraulic Br
Pump and Air Compressor
BILDERBACK & CRANE
PORTLAND OREGON
Agents forB'shop &c Batcock Co.'s orie
nted beer drawing apparatus. Physicians
air compressors, etc. Write for catalogue
and Information.
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IF YOU WANT the Brightest
and Best Messenger In town
or have large or small packages
of any kind to be delivered by
wagon or boy, ring up
MAIN 29
CITY MESSENGER
& DELIVERY GO.
106 SIXTH ST.
Opp. MURRILL'SCYCLU EMPORIUM
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JONASON BROS.
Phone front 202
Ladies'. and Gents' Tailoring
CLEANING AND PRESSING
Men's Suits $20 and up
Ladies' Suits $25 and up
189 Fourth Street Btt. Yamhill and Taylor
Millinery Sale
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Great Reduction Sale
of Trimmed Hats
This Week
Portland Millinery
Company
313 Firth St.
Near Alder
FIRST NATIONAL BANK of North Yakima, Wash,
(Ituiornl bunking trninnclcd, KxclmtiKC void and letter, of credit lulled, ariUUMo In all
pnrliof tiio wor.k.
WM. I.ADI) OIIA8. CAIU'KNTKIl W. I,. BTIilNWU), A. II. PUNK
l'rrMdcnt Vice President Cmtilcr Aialitnnt Cftuhlor
EQUITABLE SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
240 Sturk Struct, Portluticl, Oroj(on
Your IiurIik'Ih Ih to mnko monry. Our luiBliu'ca 1b to'iunko money
mnko monoy. h'nvo up n little money fijr 11 rainy tiny to clthur buy
you u liouiu or ko Into IhihIiichh. Look Into our compound Interest
rJInn. Securities Held by Stato Authorities over $2,000,000.00.
GHAS. E. LADD, Pres. THEO. B. WILCOX, V. Pres. F. McIERCHER, Sec'y.
ON THE BEST TABLES IN THE
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Canned Huiti and VtgcUblrs, Syrup, Spiers, Coffrr, Flih, Ec. The reason It plain.
People who like Rood groceries are never talltlled with any other brand after they try
them. Get MONOPOLE from your grocer. WADHAMS & KERR BHOS.
Wholesale Grxcn and Dry Ccffcc Roasters. Portland, Oregon.
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. (3LEIM, Agent.
Pacific States Packing Co.
MT. HOOD LARD
AMERICAN BEAUTY HAMS .,
AND BACON
Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention.
PORTLAND, OREGON
THE MEIER & FRANK STORE
Portland's Largest and Best Store
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Now in progress. Every Article of Men's Wear in the estab
lishment being offered at a great reduction from the regular
selling prices. ,
MEIER & FRANK COMPANY
PORTL,AIND. OREQON
T. E. WESTIAKE
Bakery and Grocery
General Market Produce
Fresh Creamery Butler. Ranch Eggs
BASKET LUNCHES FOR TRAVELERS
Phone Main 296. 315 Riverside Ave.
Phone Alain 3050.
J. Frank Huffman
LADIES' TAILOR
The Latest Styles
409H Morrison Street
Bet. 10th and llth
PORTLAND. OREGON
NORTH WIST YOU WILL FMiO
HEADQUARTERS FOR
EVENING CLOTHES
The Meier & Frank Store pre
sents for your choosing a com
plete stcck of Full Dress and
Tuxedo Suits at very reasonable
prices) also a very handsome va
riety of White Vests in the very
best style.
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