The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905, February 18, 1905, Image 5

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THE NEW AGE
Established 189(1 A. D. Oilffln MnMr
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Portland, Oregon.
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J.W.Duncan Bu'tc, Mont
n.C. blmmons Helena, Mont
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To Intuw publication, all local newi muit
wadi us not fitter than 'Ihttrtday unrulng of
aaoh week.
Subscription prloe, on year, parable In ad
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PORTLAND LOCALS
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Mr. Black la nt tho Kccblo.
Mrs. J, W. Pnyno's oycs aro Improving.
Mra. M. W. Cnrr Is
tack of tho grip.
Ill with" an nt-
Mr. Win. Duncnn haa gono to Spok
ane for a short stay.
Mr. and Mrs. Truo
rooms at tho parsonage
have taken
Mrs. Klngborry has boon 111 this
week with tho la grippe
Mr. nntl Mrs. Shoppcnl havo tnken
rooms nt Mrs. NowBomo's.
Mrs. Herman Hill Is Improving after
an operation on her shoulder.
Mr. W. T. Ewlng pnssed through tho
rlty Tuesday to Tacoma on route to
Alaska,
Tho ladles of Bethel church will
glvo a Gcorgo Washington party on tho
22d of tho month.
A. D. Griffin returned from Lewis
ton, Idaho, and Spoknno, whero ho
spent about ten days on business.
When going to Helena, Mont, don't
forget to glvo your baggago to tho
Helena Cab Co. Agent on all trains.
THE FASHION TAILORS..
P. Lorcts & Co.. proprietors, tho
tending popular priced tailors. Don't
wear shabby clothes llko those, but
havo your clothes mado by your old
friends, Tho Fashion Tailors.
Suit Club No. 4.
Contract I hereby ngrco to pay to
tho rentcscntatlvo of tho Fashion
Tho Wllllna Workers of tho church ' Tn,Ior8 no dollnr Por wook 'or thirty
will hold tholr next romilnr meeting consecutive weeks. If I should draw
nt Sister Palmer's residence, 340, BV l "(clothes before the expiration
Cntirh ntroot. It Is honed Hint thorn,0' 1 10 thirty wcoks, thon Bald pay-
1 munis mo iu lerminuiu. riiuuu mum
Two light rooms, sultablo for
houBckocpIni: or dining room and
kltrhon. Enqulro nt 380 Everett
strcot.
Tho lntlM of tho church gnvo their
pastor a "Shower Partv" lrmt Satur
day nlfht, which was very highly appreciated.
Alnke or Hnoterrago.
Tho foreman printer rushed Into tha
editor' sanctum with a scared look on
his face.
"I've Just got a letter from the paper
manufacturers," he said, "and Ihey re
fuse to supply us with any more till
tho account Is paid. What ahall wo
do? I haven't a scrap In tho place."
"Just think," said the editor, sadly
contemplating tho cash box. "Haven't
you any other sort of paper In tho
place?"
"Not n bit, except a few reams of
brown paper that wo got In to pack
parcels."
"That'll do; use that. But keon the
machine back for a large-typo editorial.
Now get along."
Then the editor drew out a sheet of
paper and wrote the editorial.
"Onco more," It ran, "the' Mudbor-
ough Gazette' scores for enterprise. Wo
nro tho only paper to give n correct
portrait of his Gracious Majesty the
Alake of Abcoukuta. The cut haa
been very carefully prepared, and In
order to show his complexion and col
or, about which there have been so
many disputes, accurately, we havo
gone to the expense of printing the en
tire edition on paper which shows these
accurately. Extra copies can be had
by applying to the publisher."
Don't fall to nsk for tho Holona
beer, mado by Rosier Browing Co.,
Helena, Mont It has no equal.
Always ask lor tho famous General
Arthur cigar. Esberg-Gunst Cigar
Co., general agents, Portland, Or.
Tho Anplteon Cafe. First-class In
every ropert. Southwest corner Sixth
and Everett Streets, Portland Oreogn.'
will be a largo nttoniiaino, bocauso wo
nro to elect tho president
At tho Mt. Olivet Bnntlst church,
Seventh and Everett Btrcots. north
walk. Slter Maya will conduct tho
service Sundnv mgrnlng and evonlng.
Coino out and honr her; It will do thco
pood. Sho rntne3 across tho sen from
tho Enst India Islands.
Tho pnstor. Rev. Laws, rocolvod n
letter from a party In Illinois who will
nttend tho Fnlr In Portlnnd, and locate
hero permanently. Thoro should bo
n standl'ic or n reception commlttoo to
ircolvo strangers romlne to Portland.
Slrnngors nro coming In tho city ovory
dnv. and will continue to como for a
whllo. Eastor Sunday Is fixed for
grand rallv day, at Mt. Ollvot for tho
church odlflro fund. Let ovcrvbody
lay aside $10 for that day. Pastor
Laws and tho members hopo to make
It n day of success.
A. M. E. Zlon church Sunday night,
February 19, a special sermon will bo
delivered by tho nastor. Geo. E. Jack
son. Subject, "Tho Power of tho
Sllont Force"; text, 1st Kings. 19th
chapter, 12th vorso. Special solo for
tho occasion, nnd choruses by tho
chplr. All respectfully Invited.
Hov. Jackson wIsIicb to express his
gratltudo on behalf of tho ladles of
tho Industrial Club, trustees and mem
bers of Zlon church nnd to tho -many
friends who so very generously at
tended tho fair nnd contributed to Its
success nmong Its patrons qulto a
dolcgutlon from tho club.
DO YOU WANT TIMBER?
Tho big trees nro rapidly disappear
ng. If you deBlro to acqulro posses
sion of tlmbor landB of tho best qual
ity and Iu tho most accessible locali
ties, you should apply at onco to Mr.
M. B. Rankin, 309 Chamber of Com
.mnrrn biilMlng. Mr. Rankin Is nn In
vestor, not a locator, and has
had twenty years of oxperlonco
In thnt lino of business, Involv
ing hundrodB of thousands of dol
lars In tho Interests of tho largest
timber denlors of tho continent and
not ono word of complaint has over
boon heard about transactions In
which ho has boen concorned. Ho
will refer you to any bank In tho city.
In addition to that, ho, you will ob
serve, Is not In nny wny entangled In
these land-fraud cases. Ho has noth
ing to do with that kind of business.
Ho Is n man of high honor and strict
est Integrity. When you deal with him
you deal with a man who does busi
ness on business principles and only
thnt. As nn Investor In timber lands
ho has no equal In tho Northwest. Ho
knows whero tho good timber districts
aro nnd how to reach them. Rankin
Is tho man, If you want timber.
NEGROES CONTROL THE BEST
MAGAZINE SOUTH OF THE
MASON AND DIXON LINE.
"It Is generally thought that the
Volco of tho Negro, so far as tho bus
iness side of It Is concerned, 1b owned
and operated by a white firm. Wo are
in position to know that the Arm of
Hortel. Jenkins & Co. Is composed of
two white men and two Negroes. Dr.
Bowen and Editor Barber are stock
holders In that company and share,
each one a part of tho business obliga
tion of the firm. In eveTy detail of
business they are interested. While
editors, tbey aro also a part of the
business concern and havo an eye to
all of tho business connected with the
publication, sharing its successes or its
losses. Every Negro in tho country
should stand nobly bv this maeazlne.
Wo bellove that with tho continued
and increased support of our people
tho Voice will be within a few yeirs,
second to no nwazinn In tho coun
try." South Carollno Standard.
Wo thank tho Standard for the
nbovo statement The editor of that
up-to-dato weekly has given the farts
aa they are no moro, no less. We
send this clipping to tho newspapers
of tho country for their Information.
Kdltnrs Bowen and Barber aro in
reality tho controlling factors In tno
Voice of tbe Negro, Many of tho
brethren of tho profession could have
find this Information long ago If they
li&d token the nilns to find out from
Proper authorities the truth of the
matter, instead of irnMnir Rtntpme-Ua
at random. THE EDITORS.
877. 433 Washington street, Portland,
Oregon. "
A PLEASANT WAY TO TRAVEL.
Tho nbovo Is tho usunl verdict o(
tho traveler using tho Mtssouii Pa
cific Railway between tho Pacific
Const and tho East, and wo believe
that tho service nnd nccommodnttons
glvon merit this statement. From
Denver, Colorado Springs nnd Pueblo
there nro two through trains dally to
Kansas City and St. Louis, carrying
Pullman's latest standard eloctrlc
lighted sleeping cars, chair cars and
up-to-dato dining cars. The same ex
cellent sorvtco Is oporatcd from Kan
sas City and St. Louis to Memphis,
Llttlo Rock and Hot Springs. It you
are going East or South, wrlto for
rates and full Information. W. C.
McBrldo, General Agent, 124 Third
street, Portland, Oro.
The Helena, the leading hotel In
Helena, hearquarters for commercial
travelers.
Tho first-class hotel of Seattle,
Wash., Is tho Hotel Washington,
headquarters for tourists. Tho hotel
of tho West
Hotel Victoria, Spokane, loading ho
tel. Rates, $1.00 and up. Largo sam
ple rooms for commercial men. W.
M. Watson, proprietor.
J. T. Concannon. oysters, fish, poul
try nnd groceries, 081 Johnson
street, corner 21st street, Phono Main
1747, and phono Main 42G2.
The GrandOn Hotel, Helena, Mont,
Is ono of tho first-class up-to-date ho
tels In Montana for commercial trav
elers. Jos. Davis, proprietor.
Try tho North Coast Limited. Tho
finest train on earth. When going
East sco that your ticket reads over
tho Northern Pacific, and you will en
Joy your trip East.
Butto Tranafor Co., baggago and
passonger checked to all parts of tho
city. Tho only rellnblo transfer com
pany In tho City of Butte. Thos. Lo
voile, proprietor.
French Dyeing and Cleaning Works
All work done nt vory modrento prices.
Dyeing and cleaning of all kinds of
ladles' and gout's clothing. Morn
ing cloth dyed in 48 hours. J. Do
leau, proprietor, 455 Glisan street.
Great Western Coal Company nro
putting out a first-class washed Boot
less coal for $5 per ton dcllvored.
Their washed lump coal for $3 deliv
ered Is tho cheapest fuel on this mar
ket They guaranteo all (heir coals to
ho freo from rock, slato and screen
ings. Full weights guaranteed. Glvo
them a trial order. Phono Main 948.
THE PIONEER PAINT COMPANY.
Tho p I o
ncer paint es
tablish m o n t
of Portlnnd t
thnt of F. E.
B o a c h &
Company, o(
135 First St.,
tho oldest
and most ro
Ilablo houso
of Its ftlml In
tho Northwest. It carries an Immense
stock of tho best things In pnlntH and
building materials, together with an
unusual list of specialties. Thoso who
need anything In thoso llnea can cer
tainly profit by going to F. E. Bench
& Company. Rotnembur tho number,
13G First Btrcct.
Tho Tacoma Hotel, tho only up-to-dato
hotel in Tacoma, headquarters
for tourists and commercial travolors.
American plan. $3.00 per day and up
wards. W. B. Blackwell, manager.
108 Mth St., Healr Mock Tolcphono402l
DEPOT DRUG STORE
J. K CAV, i rnprlelor.
A FULL LINE Of DRUGS AND CIGARS
J'llKbUUIITIONS A SI'KCIAI.TY
OGDEN..UTAH
It. W.,K181tKlt
F. It, MILLER
VIENNA MODEL BAKERY
39J Morrlon bt.
FISHER & MILLER, Props.
We Make the Original Pullman Bread
Choice Pastry and Fancy Cakes
Wedding Cakes a Specialty.
FREE DELIVERY. PHONE MAIN 1715
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Th Bureau Saloon
Clvilcm Imported and Dotnmtlo
WINES. LIQUORS AND CIGARS
First and Morrison Htn. Portland, Oregon
WM. L.OVB
Xoaler tn
Groceries and General Merchandise
JOS N. Fourteenth Street
PORTLAND " OKKOON
JONASON BROS.
Phone front 202
Ladies' and Gents' Tailoring
CLEANING AND PRESSING
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FIFTEEN REASONS WHY YOU
SHOULD STOP AT THE
WASHINGTON.
1st It is tho beat hotel on tho
Coast
2d It costs no moro than pooror
hotels, as shown by rates below.
3d Now hotel, now furniture
4th Excellent service.
Cth Tho Washington, whllo Tit,
In tho center of tho city, Is on nn no
vation of 200 foot, which lifts you
nbovo tho nolso, dust and smoke of
tho street hotels.
Cth Tho hotel la situated in tha
center of VA acres of beautiful
grounds, with thousands of rosos and
othor fragrant flowors to boautlfy tho
surroundings.
7th Eight hundrod feet of wldo ver
andas surround tho hotel, giving to
the guest opportunities for rest and
promonndo not found olsewhoro.
8th The view from these spacious
verandas cannot bo described. Moun
tains, lakes, tho Sound and tho city
Itsoir form ono magnificent panorama
not found anywhero elso on earth.
9th Tho hotel lobby, parlors, Turk
ish room, etc., are exqulslto, and form
a continuation of comfort and luxury
not often found in hotels.
10th A Dutch grill has recently
been added, whero sorvlco may be
had at all hours.
11th The dining room cannot bo
excelled. Breakfast and lunch are
served a la carte, at most reasonable
prices, and a table d' hoto dinner for
11.00 Is pronounced by all to be above
criticism.
12th Rates Extremely reasonable.
European plan
Room, without bath, f 1.00 per day
and upward.
Room, with bath. $2,00 per day and
upward.
'Bus service to and from all trains
nnd boats, 25 cents.
Trunks, each way, 25 cents.
Carrlago fare (prlvato), 60 cents.
Special rates mado to parties for
ono month or more,
13th nelng above tho street and
away from tho noise, 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 are not satisfied that It surpasses
all other hotels on the Pacific Coast
for excellent service and reasonable
prices, your bill will be nothing.
15th Do not bo deceived by believ
ing that come other hotel in the city
Is as good as tbe Washington, for such
iu not the case. The Washington
stands alone as the most charming
and attractive hotel west of New
York.
The following people have stopped
at tno Washington during the past
year t.nd have given unstinted praise
and declared that In many respects it
excels any other hotel on the conti
nent: Presldeut Theodore Roosevelt. Wm.
H. Moody. Secretary of tho Navy;
Gov. Odell. of New York; Baron
Rothschild, Mr. Smith, of the DeBeers
Diamond Mines. South Africa; Hon
Cornelius N. Bliss, Ex-Secretary of
Interior; Hon. C. S. Mellen, President
N, Y, & H. R. Ry ; Mrs. J. J. Hill.
Louis Hill nnd J. N. Hill, of the Great
Northern Ry.: Hon. Howard Elliott
President N. P. Ry.; Adollna Pattl, E.
H. Sothern. Gov. Brady, of Alaska;
Mmo. Nordlca, Maud Adams, Nat
Goodwin. Mrs. risk all Raymond &
Whltcomb tourists. Richard Mansfield
and other celebrities of the commer- M.
clal and professional world.
PETER JOSEPH SHIELDS' ESTATE
Notlco Id horcby given thnt tho un
dersigned na executor of tho estnto
of Peter Joseph Shields, deceased,
has filed his final nccount In the
County Court of tho Stnto of Oregon
for Multnomah County, nnd that Mon
day, Fobruary 27, 100C, at 0:30 o'clock
A, M., at tho court room of mild court
In tho county court houso In uald
county hns bon fixed ns tho ttmo nnd
plnco for tho hearing of objections tc
said final account and tho settlom6nt
thoro of.
Dated and first published January
14th, 1905.
JAMES HYLAND.
Executor of tho ostato of Poter Jbsoph
Shields, deceased.
W. J. Makellm, nttorncy for cstato.
'Rah for tho Chicago, Mllwaukoo ft
St. Paul Railway. It has advanced, nt
ono leap, fifty yenrs to tho load, by
putting on observation cars which
havo compartments for women.
Ordinarily a woman Is pretty much
of nn Intrudor in nn observation enr,
when sho has tho norvo to fight her
way through tho tobneco smoke nnd
timidly pick out a sent which Isn't oc
cupied by tho foot of somo Imporlal
malo bolng.
Thoro Is no doubt about It, tho most
olfcctlvo answer to tho mnn who
clnlniB America to bo n paradlso for
chivalry would bo to dross him up as
a womnn nnd mnko him spend two
days In nn American railway coach.
Tho custom of providing 10x10 com
partments for men to smolto in nnd
4x4 closets for women to dress In,
thrco nt a time. Is a rogular alrbrako
on tho progress of civilization.
Tho Chicago, Mllwaukco & St. Paul
Railway ought to ho glvon a medal.
Nonpariel, Council Bluffs, la., Decem
ber 9, 1904.
IF YOU ARE NOT PARTICULAR
don't travel over tho Illinois Central,
us any old road will do you and wo
don't want your patronago; but If you
aro particular and want tho best and
moan to havo It, nsk the ticket agent
to rotito you via tho Illinois Contra),
tho road that runs through solid ves
tlbulo trains between St. Puul, Oma
ha, Chicago, St. Louis, Memphis and
New Orleans,
No additional chargo Is mado for n
seat In our reclining chair cars which
aro fitted with lavatories and smoking
rooms, and havo a porter In attend
ance. Rates via tho Illinois Central are
tho lowest and we will bo glad to
quoto them in connection with any
transcontinental lino,
B. H. TRUMBULL,
Commercial Agent, 142 Third Street,
Portland. Oregon.
J. C. LINDSEY,
T, F. and P. A., 142 Third Street,
Portland. Oregon.
PAUL B. THOMPSON.
FrL and Pass. Agent, Colnian Bldg.,
Seattle. Wash.
THE MORMON TEMPLE.
Tbe Mormon temple at Salt Lake
City Is no doubt tho most substantial
and well constructed religious edifice
In the United States, if not in the
world. Corner stone Jald April 6,
1863, cap stone April 6, 1892, and ded
lcatedApr!l 6, 1893, over forty years
of constant labor being consumed In
Its construction. This magnificent
structure 200 feet long, 100 feet wide,
Is built entirely of Utah whlto granite,
beautifully carved, symbolic of the
Mormon faith, surmounted by six tow-
crB, the highest being 230 feet from
tho ground, supporting a bronzo statue
of tho angel Maronl. The cost of this
building Is about $6,000,000. Thoro
aro many other attractions at Salt
Lako City of Interest to tho traveler
or tourist, where a day can bo well
spent. The Rio Grando Is the only
transcontinental route passing di
rectly through Salt Lako City, where
a stopover Is allowed on all classes of
tickets. Tho servlco of tho Rfo
Grando lines Is unexcelled. Thrco
trains dally between Ogdcn and Den
ver, carrying all classes of modern
equipment. If you oto contemplating
a trJp to the East, write tho under
signed for Information regarding
rates via the "scenic uno or uta
world;" W. C. McBrldo, General Agent, I
J. Roche. Traveling raasengor
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The Portland Machinery Co.
ENGINEERS
MACHINERY MERCHANTS
62-64 First St. Portland, Oregon
, ROOMING HOUSE
550-552 Kearney Street, Cor. Sixteenth
The St. Louis
Cafe and Restaurant '
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
142 North Sixth St.,
Portland, Oregon
The Fashion
Tailors
F. L0RETZ k CO., Propi.
The Leading Popu
lar Priced Tailors
Suit Cub No. 4.
roKTIlAlT-I hereby
nitron In pay to the rep
nnontntlvuuf the Um
Ion lallum no dollar or
wuuk lor tl.lrty cuuvt ti
tty vreeL. li I nhuultt
tin w a milt ol clothi a tia
foro tut oxnlratlunof tho
thirty wueki, then ald
payment! aie to terminate.
Ioiitwearhabb.vclothe
llko tho-e, bin have )uur
clotliMina e by your old
friend. T1IK KABIIION
TAII.OIIS.
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Men's Suits $20 and up
Ladies' Suits $25 and up
I89 Fourth Street Btt. Yamhill and Taylor
T. L WESTLAKC
Bakery and Grocery
General Market Produce
Fresh Creamery Butter. Hanoi. Eggs
BASKET LUNCHES FOR TRAVELERS
Millinery Sale
Great Reduction Sale
of Trimmed Hats
This Week
Portland Millinery
Company
3I3 Fifth St.
Near Alder
Phono Main 288.
3I5 Rlrarslrii An.
Phone Main 3050.
J. Frank Huffman
LADIES' TAILOR
The Latest Styles
4093 Morrison Street
Btt. lOth and llth
PORTLAND. OREGON
FROM
DEALER
PHONE MAIN 1447
Pacific Blue Points
OYSTERVILLE OYSTER COMPANY
Grower and Shippers of
Eastern Transplanted and Native
Shoalwater Bay Oysters
WHOLOSANE ONLY
OrdcrH will lio jiroiiiptlv filled at 253
Yamhill Street
PORTLAND, ORIidON
For Timber Land Investments
Call on or Writo
M. B. RANKIN 309 Chamber Commtret
Itcforuncu: Any Hunk in Portlnnd. lluvo hud 20 yeurn' experience in Went
in timber IuiuIh.
EQUITABLE SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
240 Stark: &trtat, Portland Oregon.
Your luiMncu In to mnko ihoncy. Our l)Uilnc9 1b to mnko money
mnko nionjy. Havo up iillttio money for a rniny ilny to cither buy
you n homo or k into biiKlnem. Look into our compound Interest
plan. Securities Held by State Authorities over $3,000,000.00.
OHAS. E. UDD, Pres. ' THEO. B. WILCOX, V. Pres. F. McKERCHEII, Sic'y.
ON THE BEST TABLES IN THE NORTH WIST YOU WILL HHD
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EATABLES J)
Canned Hints and Vegetables, Syrup, Spices, Coffer, Fish, Ec. The reason it plain.
People who ill c eood groceries are never satisfied with any other hnni after they try
them. Get MONOPOLE from vour grocer. WADHAMS & KERR BROS. I
Wholesale Grxers and Dry Ccffee Roasters. Portland, Orefon.
Desirable Property
FOR SALE
filxty-nlno iutch mi the Sacramento
lllvur, all fenced, about 20 ncrcn miltu
bio for orchard or guuora) fanning;,
about -0 ncroH t;ood jmHturo and plenty
of wood and a perpetual flow of H
milium incheH of water, Jiouhu 22 by III),
4 rooniH, pantry and a closet, porcli on
two bIiIch, cellar 12 by 14, adjoining
porch, barn fill by 44, fruit room KI by
20, grntinry 10 by 12, cuttin bIilhI 1(1
by 20, milphur Iiouhch and 1,400 fruit
tray h and fruit Loxch go with tho place.
About 2o ncren bearing orchard commit
inj? of tho follow iiiR vnriotit'H of trcem
400 French prunes, 200 French prunm,
150 French priiiieM, 250 Kimball
priiiieH, 025 Mulr pcaehcH, 100 Mulr
peachcH, 215 Fonter penchcH, 120 Ki
be rt 11 peacheH, 80 New Hall peiicheH,
80 Iliizcu yellow peach ch, 12 Karly
Crawford penclicx, 12 Foster peachen.
110 iiIuioiiiIh, 4 plutna, 4 11 pearn, 12
cherrlt'H, 2 perriimmoiiH, ,8 orniiKCH, 75
oIIvch.
1'rieo 2,500, on eaHy tcnriH.
M.
R. HOOK,
Red Bluff, Cal.
abk Youn mnoocit ran our
Crackers, Cakes, Biscuits
rAoronr and omasa.
Cast Third and East Davis Sts.
TELEPHONE EAST 47
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For the Christmas Guest
There U nothing that adds
more to hU 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.
JSftJfw
"THE LITTLE WONDER"
The Best Hydraulic Beer
Pump and Air Compressor
BILDERBACK & CRANE
PORTLAND OREGON
Agents forBithop & Batrock Co.'s cete
ra ted beer drawing apparatus. Physicians
air compressors, etc Write for catalogue
and information.
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Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention.
PORTLAND, OREGON
Ageat, 124 Third St., Portland, Or.
A Pleasant Way to Travel
TI10 above in tho usual verdict of the
traveler using tlio MicHouri I'ucflc JluiN
way between the Pacific Count and tho
Kant, ami wo believe that tho service
and nccommodatioiiH given merit tliiu
fituti'inent. From Denver, Colorado
Spring and Pueblo there aro two
through trains dally to Kansas City
and Ht, Louis, carrying Pullman's lat
est standard electric lighted sleeping
cars, chair cars and tip-to-duto dining
cars. The same excellent tcrvico is
operated from Kamas 'City and St.
Louis to Memphis, Little Itock and
Hot Springs. Jf you aro going K,tst or
South writo for ratea and full informa
tion.
V. C. MollRIDKaon. Agt.,
VH Third 8t Portland, Or.
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F 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 CO.
106 SIXTH ST.
Opp. MERRILL'S CYCLIJ EMPORIUM
The Largest Exclusive
Men's Shoe Store
In the State of Oregon Is That of the
PHILLIPS SHOE CO.
109 Sixth Street
PORTLAND OREGON
K is a new btttlncsa eataWtsluncnt and
U conducted by buaiaeM men on new
business lines.
The PACKARD Shoe, of which
it is the sole agent, is its spec
ialty and it is certainly the fin-
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shoo of superior quality in any market,
and leads all in styles.
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