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About The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1905)
Wwli SSHSi sci tt rT' ''BfV'T'F lltmw&itW'MmrmrmtxiiiimvgMmmGr . m--j-j wvr, 4 : h1pvfi-'.. m ')41 ttm NEW AGE POttTLAD, OREGON. -m WWifcWKi .iHHwml i if A I .w f oai THE NEW AGE Kstnbllshed 1899 A. D. Orltnn Manager Offlm,43 Beorad 8t.,t!or. Aih, ttooun lands Fortland, Oregon. ' To. lniuw tmbUoatlou, all local news tuwit ui not lawr than Thursday morutnc ( ftubscrlption price, ona year, payable In ad. MB, ft0i PORTLAND LOCALS Mrs. Kenny received news from her home of the Illness of iicr sister last week. Mrs. A. Parker left for Pocntello, Idaho, Thursday morning to join hei husband. tho Qcorgo Washington social at tho Uothel church was a success, and was well attended, Tho fair at tho Zlon church last week was a grand success. Tho amount realized was $40. Mrs. V. W. Wheolor gave a theatre party In honor of Mrs. A. Parker, whe left for Pocatollo Thursday. After tho theatre sho had supper at the Portland Cafe. Those In the party were: Mrs. J. Jones, Mrs. Herman Hill, Mrs. A. Parker, nnd tho hostess, A. Jrt. J3. ZlON CHURCH. -At tho sorvlces nt tho A. M. E. Zlon church on Sunday next tho pas tor will preach from the text: "Princes Shall Come Out of Egypt; Ethiopia Shall Soon Stretch Out Hei Hands Unto God." February 23, 1905. To tho Editor of Tho New Ago: J'loaso allow me spaco In your papei to publish tho following: "Where Ignoranco is bliss 'tis folly .to bo wise," Is an old nungc well spoken. As our uoblo President said in h(s address at tho Lincoln banquet "that tho Ignorant Negro was more detrimental to his own rnco than any ono else." Wo find him truo In so Baying. When tho sheet printed an untruo and disgraceful nrtlclo per taining to the masquerade ball given by tho LowIb and Clark Club, where there was moro vlrtuo, Intelligence and nobility In attondanco than any social function which tho unscrupu lous person ever attended In life. You cannot tnko a jacknss nnd make a race horse, out of him, and so It Is with tho editor of tho sheet JIo docs not know tho profession should glvo tho public more enlightening news than tho death of cats and dogs. Ho would And moro success and pros perity. Tho peoplo looked In the sheet for tho President's speech of tho 13th 'Inst., but instead found the untrue and disgraceful article. Respectfully, A. D. DUNCAN. Special to Tho New Ago; from Mt. Olivet Baptist church, by tho pastor, Rev. Laws. To tho membors of tho church and tho peoplo of Portland: My dear friends It Is with no small degree of pleasure that I wrlU) to the members of tho church and tho pub lic generally. Sunday, Februnry 10, two years ngo, I was called as the pastor of Mt. Olivet Baptist church, of this city. Slnco that tlmo wo have worked on tho ground floor, nnd wo can sco whero wo started from, and what it Is to build on solid founda tion. Tho membors and friends of Mt. -Olivet Baptist church hnvo been Very generous In helping tho Baptist church. Wo have souro good people who nro willing to respond to ovory call that Is bcncilclnl to tho church. Wo very cordlnlly Invito you to at tend tho Mt. Olivet church, nnd you will dud It your homo; and I will as sure you that tho Baptist peoplo will inalco It pleasant for you. Pastor Row C. C. X. Laws will preach on tho following subject Sun day at 11 A. M.: "Tho Wrath to Como." Sunday school at 12:30 P. M.; Bnptlst loung Peoplo a Meeting at 0:30. At 8 P. M subject: "O. Thou Man of God, there- Is Death In the Jot." Tho membors or Mt. Olivet Baptist church aro preparing for a grand ral ly on Easter Sunday, April 23. This money will go for tho bonoflt of the church building fund. Wo ask ovory friend and well-wisher to glvo $10. Lay by for tho Lord's houso that there bo no gathorlng when ho come. THE DEBT FUND RALLY. At tho A. M. E. Zlon church, on noxt Tuesday oventng, Februnry 28, n public meeting will bo held for the purpose of discussing tho best means of raising nionoy with which to Until date tho debt of tho church. Dr. Burghetto Short will deliver a brlol address. In Which ho will urgo that members and friends of the church should rally to tho rescuo nnd dispose of the matter in a business way at once. Tho following Interesting program will be rendered on that occasion: In strumental solo, Mrs. Pearl Miller; vocal solo, Miss Mario Smith, Mrs McAfee accompanist: vocal duet, the Misses Mary and Martha Leo; Mrs. I po, accompanist; tenor tolo, Mr. J. W. Payne; soprano solo, Mrs. D. M, New.mnn; boIo, Miss Edith Gray; bar itone solo, Mr. W. H. Carter. Ico cream and cako will bo served free of charge. AH respectfully in vited. The Brown, a first-class family ho tel in every respect, on tho corner of Hawthorne and Grand avenues, la probably the most popular place of its kind in the city. It has recently been newly furnished throughout anc every apartment is kept like a parlor. Its manacer has a thorough knowl edge of the business aad the patrons of The Brown are always pleased with tho treatment they receive. Street cars pass tho door for all parts of the city. In short, The Brown is an up tod ate family hostelry in every de tall. It is large and roomy and pos sesses features of advantage that few other family hotels anywhere do. "THE CLUB." When you aro in Spokano go to in Spokano The Club and enjoy a chat with Harry Green, one of tho genial proprietors of that popular place. He will show you ono of tie prettiest places in Spokane, and he will let you sample some of tho best wet goods over car rled In stock. The cafe attachment la under the management of I. Chll berg, one of the most popular caterer In the state. It is a flno place to get a drink or a meal or both. 9(s WHER.K Yt)U "CAN FIND COMFORT, The Valmorston hotel, 104 nnd 106 -South Post street, and adjoining the -Spokane theatre, Is tho placo where Vou can find substantial comfort and enjoyment. It Is newly furnished and is modern In every respect. Roome with bath and Turkish baths in con nection. Manager Chns. EMrcnbcrg certainly understands how to conduct a first-class hotel, tho best evidence ol which is that he pleases tho people. IT HANDLES HOMES. Tho Minnesota Land Company, 113 Bernard street, Spokane, Wash., Is doing nn excellent business tinder the direction of Messrs. Williams & Man or, who will, buy, trade or sell you a home. This progressive Arm of real estate) dealers handles Improved and unimproved fnrmB, railroad and graz Ing lands, timber lands and relinquish ments. They hnvo money to loan, also. If you desire lands or n homo of any kind In Washington, you should consult tho Minnesota Land Company, either personally or by lettor. Youi application for Information will he considered promptly and with the lit most care. They are tho leading deal ers in their lines In Spokane. AN IMMENSE ESTABLISHMENT. "The Crescent," tho greatest store In Spokane, owned and operated by tho Spokano Dry Goods Company, is rapidly becoming nn Immcnso busi ness house. It Is -already the largest of Its kind In tho Eastern Washington metropolis. Its patrons aro rapidly In crcaBlng In number and their homcE cover an Immense territory. ProsI dent R. D. Patcrson watches zealous ly every Item of development nnd fol lows It with development of his busi ness In order to meet without delay additional orders 'that may follow In conseqhcncc thereof. When in Spok ano visit "Tho Crescent Store, whether you wnnt to buy anything or not. TOU'RE NEXT I Traveling men, who nro always -clenn-uliaven, know whero to find the ucst barber, 'as well as tho best hotel. It Ifljui essential part of their busi ness to locnto tho good things ol earth. When they reach Spokano, Washington, 'they "always go first tc Dick Turner's barber shop, nt 2Yi Howard street, whether they need n Hhnve or not, becnusu It Is a real treat to get a shave there. It 1h by far the host bai'ber tihop'ln Spokano, nnd the work dono therein ennnot bo excelled nnywhoro in 'Mils brand lnnd. Besides Dick 'Turner Is ono of tho most gonial tonsorlnl artists on earth. His plena Ing personality Is a good drawing enrd 'und 'Dick can't help It, either. Go nnd see lilm when you need n Hlutvo ithnt 'you wllUcnJoy. Don't fall to ask tor tho Helona beer, made by Kcsler Brewing Co., Helena, Mont. It has no equal. Always ask for the (unions General Arthur cigar. Ksbcrg-Gunst Cigar Co., general agents, Portland, Or. The Applteon Cafe. Firet-claM In every respect. Soothweat corner Sixth and Everett Streets, Portland Oreogn. When going to Helona, Mont, don't forgot to glvo your, baggago to tho uoiona uau uo. Agent on an trains. FJFXEEN .REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD STOP AT THE 'WASHINGTON. 1st It is tho host hotel on tho Const. 2d It costs no moro than poorer hotels, as shown by rntes below. 3d Now hotol, now furniture. 4th Excollcnt florvlco. Cth Tho Washington, whllo Tlf,, In tho center of tho city, Is on nn oio vatlon of 200 feet, which lifts you nuovo tho iioIbo, dust nnd smoko of tho stroet hotels. Cth Tho hotel Is sltuntcd In tho centor of 4lA acres of beautiful grounds, with thousands of roses nnd othor fragrant lloworB to beautify tho imrroundlngB. 7th Eight hundred foet of wldo ver andas Burround tho hotol, giving to the guest opportunities for rest nnd promonado not .found elBOwhoro. 8th Tho view from theso spacious vorandns cannot bo described. Moun tains, lakes, tho Sound and tho city Itself, form ono magnificent panorama not found anywhero oleo on earth. 5th The natol 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, whero servlco may bo had at all hours. 11th Tho dining room cannot bo excelled. Breakfast and lunch are served a la carte, at most reasonable prices, and a table d' hoto dinner for $1.00 Is pronounced 'by all to bo above criticism. 12th Rates Extremely reasonable. European plan Room, without bnth, $1.00 per day and upward. Room, with bnth, $2.00 per day and upward. 'Bus servlco to and from all trains and boats, 25 cents. Trunks, each way, 25 cents. Carriage faro (private), 50 cents. Special rates made to parties for one month or more. 13th Being above the street and away from the noise, you will enjoy a night's rest better at the Washing ton than any other hotel In the city. 14thGo to the Washington and if you are not satisfied that it surpasses all other hotels on the Pacific Coast for excellent service and reasonable prices, you? bill will be nothing. 16th Do not be deceived by believ ing that come other hotel la the city is as good as the Washington, for such lu not the case. The Washington stands alone as the most charming and attractive hotel west of New York. The following people have stopped at tho 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: President Theodore Roosevelt, Wm. H. Moody, Secretary of the Navy; Gov. Odell, of New York; Baron Rothschild, Mr. Smith, of the DeBeers Diamond Mines, South Africa; Hon. Cornelius N, Bliss, Ex-8ecretary of Interior: Hon. C. S. Mellen, President N. Y, & H. R. Ry.; Mrs. J. J. Hill, Louis Hill ana J. N. mil. or me ureal Northern Ry.: Hon. Howard EIH9U President N. P. Ry.: Adellna Pattl, E. H. Sothern, Gov. Brady, of Alaska; Mme. Nordica, Maud Adams, Nat Goodwin, Mrs. Flak, all Raymond & Whltcomb tourists, Richard Mansfield and other celebrities of the commer cial and professional world. The Hole, the loading hotel In Helena, h'ebrquartcrS for commercial traveler. Tho first-class hotel of Soattle, Wash., Is tho Hotel Washington, headquarters for tourists. Tho hotel of tho West. Hotel Victoria, Spokane, leading ho tel. Rntes, $1.00 and up. Largo Bam plo rooms for commercial men. W. M. Watson, proprietor, J, T. Concnnnon, oysters, fish, poul try and groceries, G81 Johnson street, corner 21st street, Phono Main 1747, and phono Main 42G2. The Grnndon Hotel, Helona, Mont, Is one of the first-class up-to-dato ho tels In Montana for commercial trav elers. Jos. Dnvls, proprietor. - Try tho North Coast Limited. Tho finest train on earth. When going East seo that your ticket reads over tho Northern Pacific, and you Will en Joy your trip East. Butto Transfer Co., bnggngo and passenger checked to all porta of the city. Tho only rcllnblo transfer com pnny In tho City of Butto. Thos. Lo- Ivelle, proprietor. French Dyeing and Cleaning Worts. All work dono at very modreate prices. Dyeing and oleaning of all kinds of ladies' and gent's clothing. Morn ing cloth dyed in 48 hours. J. De leau, proprietor, 465 Qlisan street. Great Western Coal Company nro putting out a flrst-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 guarantco all their conls to bo frco from rock, Blato and screen ings. Full weights guaranteed. Glvo thorn a trial order. Phono Main 948. THE PIONEER PAINT COMPANY. Tho plo ncor paint es tablish m o n t of Portlnnd It that of F. E. Beach & Company, of 135 First St.. tho oldest and most re Hablo houso of its kind In the Northwest. It carries an immense stock of tho best things In paints and building materials, together with nn unusual list of specialties. Thoso who need anything In theso lines enn cer tainly profit by going to F. E. Beach & Company. RcmonYbor the number, 135 First street. PETER JOSEPH' SHIELDS' ESTATE Notice Is hereby given that tho un dersigned an executor of tho estnto of Peter Joseph Shlolds, deceased, has filed his final account lu the County Court of tho Stato of Oregon for Multnomah County, and 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 Bald county has ben fixed as tho tlmo and placo for the hearing of objections tc said final account and tho settlement thoro of. Dated and first published January 14th, 1905. JAMES HYLAND, Executor of tho estate of Peter Joseph Shields, deceased. W. J. Mnkellra, attorney for cBtate. 'Roh for tho Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway. It has advanced, nt ono leap, fifty years to tho lead, by putting on observation cars which havo compartments for womon. Ordinarily a woman Is pretty much of nn Intruder In nn observation car, when sho hns tho nerve to fight her way through tho tobacco smoko and timidly pick out n scat which Isn't oc cupied by tho feet of somo Imperial malo being. Thoro Is 110 doubt about It, tho most offoctlvo answer to tho innii who claims America to bo n paradise for chivalry would bo to dress him up as n woman and muKe him spend two days In nn American railway conch. Tho custom of providing 10x10 com partments foV men to smoko In nnd 1x4 closets for womon to dress In, three at a tlmo. Is a regular nlrbrnko on tho progress of civilization. Tho Chicago, Mllwnukco & St. Paul Railway ought to bo given a medal. Nonpuriel, Council Bluffs, la., Decem ber 9, 1904. IF YOU ARE NOT PARTICULAR don't travel over the Illinois Central, as any old road will do you and we don't want your patronage; but If you aro particular and want tho best and mean to havo It, ask tho ticket agent to routo you via tho Illinois Central, the road that runs through solid ves tlbulo trains betweon St. Paul, Oma ha, Chicago, St. Louis, Memphis nnd Now Orleans. No additional chargo Is made for a sent In our reclining chair cars which aro fitted with lavatories and smoking rooms, and havo a porter in attond anco. Rates via tho Illinois Central are tho lowest and wo will be 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, Frt. and Pass. Agent, Colman Bids., Seattle, Wash. THE MORMON TEMPLE. The Mormon temple at Salt Lake City Is no doubt the most substantial and well constructed religious edifice In the United States, If not In tbe world. Corner stone laid April 6, 1853, cap stone April 6, 1892, and ded icated April 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 white granite, beautifully carved, symbolic of the Mormon faith, surmounted by sis tow ers, tho highest being 230 feet from the ground, supporting a bronze statue of the angel Maronl." The cost of this building is about 16,000,000. There are many other attractions at Salt Lake City of interest to the traveler or tourist, where a day can bo well spent. Tho Rio Grande Is tho only transcontinental routo passing di rectly through Salt Lake City, where a stop-over is allowed on all classes of tickets. Tho service of tho Rio Grande lines is unexcelled. Three trains dally between Ogden and Den ver, carrying all classes of modern equipment. If you aro contemplating a trip to the East, write tho under signed for Information regarding rates via the "scenic line of ' tho world;" W.C.McBrldo, General Agent, M. J. Roche. Traveling Passenger Agent, 121 Third St., Portland, Or. Tho Tacoma Hotol, tho only up-to-dato hotol In Tacoma, headquarters for tourists and commercial travelers. American plan. $3.00 per day and up wards. W. B. Blnckwcll, mnnngor. THE FASHION TAILORS.. F. Loretz & Co., proprietors, tho lending popular priced tailors. Don't wear shabby clothes Jlko Mieso, but have your clothes made by your old friends, Tho Fashion Tailors. Suit Club No. 4. Contract I hereby agree to pay to the representative of tho Fashion Tailors ono dollar per week for thirty consecutive weeks. If I should draw a suit of clothes before the expiration of tho thirty weeks, then tmld pay ments aro to termlnnto. Phono main 877. 433 Washington street, Portlnnd, Oregon. A PLEASANT WAY TO TRAVEL. Tho nbovo Is tho usual verdict of tho traveler using the Missouri Pa cific Railway between the Pacific Const nnd the East, and wo bellcvo that tho service and accommodations given merit this statement. From Denver, Colorado Springs nnd Pueblo there nro two through trnlns dally to Kansns City nnd St. Louis, carrying Pullman's lntcst standard electric lighted sleeping curs, chair cars and upto-dnto dining enrs. Tho Bamo ex cellent servlco is operated from Kan sas City nnd St. Louis to Memphis, Little Rock nnd Hot Springs. If you aro going EaBt or South, write far rates and full Information. W. C. McBrldc, General Agent, 124 Third street, Poitland, Ore. Tho Bureau Saloon Choicest Imparted and Koitu-kiIc WINES. LIQUORS AND CIGARS Mrrt and Morrison 8t. for Hand, Oregon llWJMh Kt Itcaly Mock Telephone -1021 DEPOT DRUG STORE J. K. CAVE, I'roprletur. A rUU LINE OP DRUGS AND CIGARS I'ltKSCIUI'TIONS A Hl'IX'IAl.TY OGOtN, UTAH. II. K1H1IKU F. It. MlIXKIt VIENNA MODEL BAKERY ;kh) Morrison HI. FISHER & MILLER, Props. TVc Make the Original Pullman Bread Choice Pastry and Fancy Cakes Wedding Cakes a Specialty. FREE DELIVERY. PHONE MAIN 1715 H.-i;r..iHV'' The Portland Machinery Co. ENGINEERS MACHINERY MERCHANTS 62-64 first St. Portland, Orcion ROOMING HOUSE , 550-552 Kearney Street, Cor. SUteenUi The St. Louis Cafe and Restaurant OPEN DAY AND NIGHT 142 North Sixth St., Portland, Oregon The Fashion Tailors F. LORETZ fc CO., rten. The Leading Popu lar Priced Tailors Suit Club No. 4. roNTKACT-I hereby Kreetoiy to the reii. rrtenttitfvuof the Fah Ion 'I tllora one dollar tar week fur thirty cumaii tlvr wek. 1? I ahoulil draw siult of clotlun he fore tli t-exilrtlonof tho thirty wfk. then iUt Iyiiieiitroto termln- HtV. Dont Kearnhauuy clotliei like the.e, hut havo jour rlothi-i ma o by your old frlendi, THK VlAblllON 1 A 1 1.0118. I'hone Main 877 433 Washington Street 1'OltTLANI) OUKOON Desirable Property FOR SALE Sixty-nine acres on the Sacramento River, all fenced, about 20 acres suita ble for orchard or general farming, about 20 acreM good pasture and plonty 01 wood and a perpetual now of 14 ml new inches of water, house 22 by 30, 4 rooms, pantry and a closet, porch on two sides, cellar 12 by 14, adjoining porch, barn 30 by 44, fruit room 10 by 20, granary 10 by 12, cutting shed 10 by 20, sulphur Iiouhch and 1,400 fruit trays and fruit boxen go with the place. About 25 acres bearing orchard conHint ing of tho following varieties of trees: 400 French prunes, 200 French prunes, 150 French prunes, 250 Kimball prunes, 025 Mnir peaches, 100 Muir peaches, 215 Foster peaches, 120 Kl lerta peaches, 80 New Hall peaches, 80 Hazen yellow peaches, 12 Karly Crawford jieucheH, 12 Foster peaches, 110 almonds, 4 plums, 4 B pears, 12 cherries, 2 persimmons, 8 oranges, 75 olives. Price $2,500, on easy terms. M. R. HOOK, Rod Bluff, Cat. fill wmlm WfmJU rfJBWr fjm iL0 SP Progressive People ltctilre their garment to lio proKrcjMvc b1o. Ihcy ttant tho lntiM litem ami ulylci In fall. tic, pattern, cut nml lit. That is why they Kot their elnthlliR inn-lo M o filer nt tiuUnliUc Tailoring Oo.'i!, Ihc latest ) Bttcrns arc mm ready. Mitts made Id order from 18 up. We arc ready for your order any time, aa ) on can pay onattoi arench nnd Rot a imelt milt from ii.. InvcitllKate our plnn and na money. Wo have Initialled tho IntcKt Klcctrlc llrtuhc and Hteam Treeing Machine. cnnlilliiK un to work at ery loV price llrlnit In olir aitlt anil havo It prerrcd for 30c. l'ants presicd isc. UNIQUE TAILORING CO. Main 735 1 1 2 Washington Street amk roun mnaoeit rom our Crackers, Cakes, Biscuits FACTORY AMD fr0. East Third and East Davis Sts. TELEPHONE EAMT 47 "THE LITTLE WONDER" The Best Hydraulic Beer Pump and Air Compressor BILDERBACK PORTLAND & CRANE OREGON Agents for Bishop & Bibcock Co.'s cel rated beer drawlngap paratut. Physicians air compressors, etc. write for catalogue and information. THE SiGN OF THE BEST 3 OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY 3 The North Coast Limited ELECTRIC LIGHTS, ELECTRIC FANS, STEAM HEATED, SOLID VESTIBULED In fact an up-to-dato train, and tho beauty of it all is' tho fact that it does not cost you any more to travel on this train than it does on any other. Try St and your verdict will bo, it is tho Crack Train of Them All A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant Ocncral PasMagcr Agent, 355 Morrison St.. cor. TWrd, Pertlaatf, Org . -I ft I 1 1 1 - a a 1 JI."V & du I ft w1 - " i M t ' H Ei lf--"SPl U yyz' c 5 cf nil c? 23 S JmL s r(Jr 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 Bet. Yamhill and Taylor Millinery Sale Great Reduction Sale of Trimmed Hats This Week Portland Millinery Company 313 Fifth St. Near Alder For Timber Land Investments Call on or Write ' M. B. RANKIN 309( Chamber Commerce Keforemv : Any Hunk In'l'ortlniul. lliivu had 20 years' uxpuricncu in West ern timber IiiihIh. EQUITABLE SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 240 Stark Strwat, Portland, Orvgon. Your hunliiciH is to ninko money. Our liunineM in to inaku money make money. Save up it little money for a rainy day to cither buy you it home or o Into 1ur1iiohh. Look Into our compound Interest plan. Securities Held by State Authorities over $a, 000,000.00. 0H1S. E. UOD. Prts. TNEO. I. WILCOX, V. Frit. F. McKERCHER, StVy. ON THE MEST TABLES IN THE NORTHWEST YOU Will FIND Canned Frulti and Vcgttablc, Syrup, Spl, Coffee, Flth, E'c The reason h plain. People who like good groccrUs are never satisfied with any other brand after they try them. Get MONOPOLE from your grocer. WADHAMS & KERR BROS. 1 Wholesale Grocers and Dry Coffee 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. QLEIM, Agent. I,.'. ,m. m JMWWsteaOaBaiaWaC3g&aaMEBMJUaWSM Pacific States Packing Co. MT. HOOD LARD AMERICAN BEAUTY HAMS AND BACON Mail Orders Given Prompt The Largest Exclusive Men's Shoe Store In the State of Oregon Is That of the si TtSb BaVm. afklti" '3SB mii '! ' t. mmMWmmm. W&L- L mWwJmWlm BnftkM1 bV LWWmWWmW tm9mWMmGmmm mwWk&'-AwTmmW v3bm'Sbw !KmWmVUMmT 1bK9'bV The Phillips Hiiou Co. is leaving nothing un dono to demonstrate tho merits of tho l'uek- ni Hlioo. At the price of 3,60 it is tho cheapest shoo of eupurlor quality in any market, and leads all in styles. STOCK ALL ENTIRELY NEW T. E. WESTLAKE Bakery and Grocery General Market Produce Fresh Creamery Butter. Rinoh Eggs BASKET LUNCHES FOR TRAVELERS Phone Main 296. 315 Riverside Ave. Phone Alain 3050. J. Frank Huffman LADIES' TAILOR The Latest Styles 409) Morrison Street Bet. 10th and llth PORTLAND, OREGON Attention. PORTLAND, OREGON sBC3tBBM'tV,'. 'f2asBa HHHSaVBHSKr'jUkBBBBBSfl COP MIUT --jSi?VKv PHILLIPS SHOE CO. 109 Sixth Street PORTLAND OREGON t H el fiejirV DIMfflCMal YSMHaMeeMPiCnC SnS is conducted by business men M new business line. The PACKARD Shoe, of which it is the sole agent, is its spec ialty and it is certainly the fin est of footwear ever made. BWiiUv , MT ,vm BBaaktV.vvAv rim t'r fl I fcl M