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About The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1905)
BBBM'-' " ', t' 1" ' ,T' ' Cvn:.rnr?r'?!iii-; T! ? ' "" '"" '"NJrf .,.liwwtwfri''.i glMll.l1MiM,Mitfl.MHW..i .,.'; l'W,l'il,.iiii.li.ia,,H)rf,.u.ini..i.i.MMi ini.WMh-..,n,..n.w.li famumn win ' -jr- rfi , fi "U. THB OTSW AtMB, WETLAND, OBEGOH. Mta4. JitJiMMWBWWWWMWlWWlwiMWiiaiiiiwiii i i i -. .rv , M.(t. i;,,, 9 ' Wt ' Mr i 7, ' tr f -',4 " m ' 'at' . if' - .;, A THE NEW AQE Eilabllahed 1890 A. I). Qtlflln Manager Offloe, 43 Beoond St., cor. Aih, Koomi 1 tnd a Portland, Oregon. To lnitu tatllotlon, all local nesrtmtut eagj ua not fatur than Tbanday inornlnt ! Bobacjlptlon prloa, ona year, paraWla tti ad' I PORTLAND LOCALS I dBWAht jm B . d& k , - k K k . & k A. -& A h 3L Mr. Wntklns tnndo a flying trip to the city. Mr. Grcoii wl.ll lcavo soon to tako a position In Montana. Mr. and Mrs. Mills rooms at Mrs. Fry's. liavo taken Mr. 'William Doris has accepted a position at Hot Lake, Ore. Mr. Ward and Cotton arc hero from St. Paul stopping at tho Kecble. Mrs. G. JoelJ linn been ill for two weeks, but is better at this writing! Tho concert at tho Zlon church Tuesday proved to bo a grand suc cess. Tho sacred concert last Sunday evening at the Zlon church' was en Joyed by nil. Tho marriage of Miss Alexander nnd Mr. Doris took placo Saturday af ternoon. They nre stopping at tho Kceble. News rcachcB hero of tho death of Richard Commcr, one of tho members of Williams and Walker's shows. Ho was shot by one of the men of tho company. Wo extend our sympathy to his loving mother, who lives in Chi cago. Paul Laurence Dunbar, whoso obit unry has been prematurely written by hasty friends, contributes to Ltppln cott'B Magazine for Mnrch a llttlo vig nette of Action called "Tho Churching of Grandma Plcasnnt." It is of an old lady who was summoned before tho body' spiritual for singing "Comln Thro' tho Ryo." Sho was acquitted in a vigorous wny. Tho leading fenturo of Llpplncott's Magazlno for March Is n novelette by Captain Archibald W. Butt, U. S. A., called "Doth Sides of Tho Shield." Tho Shield Ib, of course, tho South bo foro tho War. A writer on a Northern paper goes to Georgia to report condi tions and falls in with a typical South ern family, .much reduced In estate. Ho also falls In lovo with tho daughtor, and when his nowspapor rovolatlons conio to her oars sho indignantly re jects him. Tho Spanish-American wnr, strangely enough, brings n truco to tho bitterness, and all ends In charming appropriateness. A VISIT TO WALNUT PARK. Header, tako a "U" car going north nnd tell Its conductor to let you off at Kllllngsworth's Walnut park office In flftcon minutes you will bo there Now, having arrived, wo will look over Walnut park. You will observo n. ?.nn i.!n.i nimna " thoy knew that tlioy woro conform " fVmng tho flummlT o l,nR to tho requirements of tho law? 1 rormng UIO SUmmil or i - nnllrwtn,- MrRoimrn .11.1 h!n that wo aro lovel nlatcau tho peninsula between tho Columbia and Willamette. It is two hundred and six feet nhovo tho rivers. Water drains both ways from this point. Those beautiful homes on tho north, adjoining Walnut park, nro In Pied mont. Deyond is tho Columbia river, on tho opposto bank Ib tho city of Vnncouvor, and tho historic old fort, formerly occupied by tho British, now gnrrlsoned by 'U. S. troops. Uoyond, in tho background, aro great ever green forests, out of which rlso tho snow poaks of Mts. St. Helens and Adams. Turn to tho cast: That now build ing, three blocks n way, 'Is tho High land school. That wooded height a llttlo to tho south Ib Mt. Tabor. In tho distance Is tho Cascade rnngo of mountains, through which tho Colum bia has cut Its rugged wny. That glowing prldo of Oregon Is Mt. Hood. PRIDE OF TUB WEST. A Sweet Cream Thut Has No Equal Anywhero On tho Pacific Coast. Of course you hnvo heard of Ore gon Grapo and Pacific Cream; but did you ovor try it? If you havo, you aro using It now and will always uso It. You will uso no other aa long as you can procuro that particular brand; but, If you havo not, try It at once. In sist that your dcalors lot you havo It. Aftor you havo used It once, wo know what you will do thereafter. Tho Oregon Grapo and Pacific Cream Is tho prldo of tho West. It Is tho only evaporated cream that equals and has tho tnsto and flavor of sweet cream. It Is the cream that pleases, for It Is superior to all others. It' is n hamo product, being manufactured by tho Oregon Condonsed Milk Com pnny of HUlsboro, Ore., of which es tablishment Dr. J. P. Tnmloslo Is pres ident. Tho Doctor Is one of Washing ton county's most highly esteemed and honorable citizens; and when he au thorizes tho statement that tho com pany will pay a reward of f 1000 to any person who can show that this croam contains anything that Is detrimental to health, ho means Just what he says. It Is fast finding Its way Into the homes of all tho people and when It is onco tried nono other will bo used. Tell your dealer that you want to try tho Oregon Grapo and Pacific Oream, and If ho doesn't carry it, you will havo to trado with thoso who do. SOLDIERS' ADDRESSES WANTED. Honry N, Copp, attornoy-aMaw, Washington. D. C, wants tho ad dresses of below named Afro-American soldiers, who served In the Civil War; if dead, their hears. Informa tion will be paid for. John W. Dent, 3d Cavalry; Jerry Smith, 3d Artillery; Daniel Banks, Al bert Bates, Peter Broddy, Paton Giles, Anderson Hoffman. George Nally, George Nlckols. William Bobbins, Joseph Roney, Rowan Samuels, and Willis Stone. 5th Cavalry; Georgo Bibb, Charles Cantwell, Jesso Dar noil. Louis Darbney. John Gault. Frank McFarland, John Price, Dennis Rob bort8, and Washington Smith, 13th Artillery; Charles Browne, George W. Harmon and Simon Smith. 11th In fantry: Huston Balles, William Brod well, Henry Clay, and Ellas Smith, 27th Infantry: Edward Washington, and John C, Louis, 28th Infantry: Wil liam A. Bates. George Cooper, Henry Crouch, Henry Harrison, Patrick Hen ry, and George Sizemore, 43d Infant ry; Granville Elliott. Matthew Felts, David Hunt, Albert Jackson, William King. Peter Tardy, and William Winn, B9th Infantry; Roger Edwards. 107th Infantry; Moses Able, Moses Ballard, Harrison Butler, Robort Burdctto, John A. Cecil, Simon Cook, David Wll mot, Moses Ethcrton, Squire Garrison, Henry Hamilton, John W, Hopkins, Jerry Morris, Grandtson Smith, Bov crly Taylor and George Washington, 123d Infantry: Timothy Filan and Pat rick McCormlck, 135th Infantry. Ministers of tho gospel and secre taries of lodges, nnd others Interested, may help worthy families by giving public announcement of tho above 'list nnd posting It In conspicuous places. SOCIAL CLUB IN A BARN. Alleged High-Toned Colored Society In Attic of a Horse-Stable. An alleged "high-toned" colored so clal organization of this city enjoys its rendezvous In tho attic of an old barn nt 10 North Eighth street. It Is known to thoso who do not know it as the Colored Cooks', Walters', Porters' nnd Janitors' Social Club. It carries a stock of whiskeys nnd other "hard" drinks. "High-toned" colored gen'men of leisure meet there and loaf around In convivial companionship. Why shouldn't they? Tho barn Is there; the wot goods aro there, and the "high-toned" colored gen'mon who hnvo nothing else to do might as well bo there.' This club is Incorporated, enjoying tho privileges of n stnto license as a club; but It has no city llccnso to sell liquors to those who aro not members. And yet In n caso beforo Municipal Judge Hoguo on Wednesday nnd Thursday of this week two or threo witnesses positively Bwore that they had visited this "high-toned" club and purchased and paid for drinks there nnd they are not members, cither. Of course, tho officers of tho' club dis puted this testimony. What else could tney do. under tho circumstances? They had been arraigned on a charge of selling liquor without the necessary city license. Edward Do Moss was tho complaining witness. Ho testified that ho had purchased and paid for drinks there In tho hard coin of tho realm. Eugcno Barrett, a local bartender, had also enjoyed tho same "hospitality" and had paid for It. W. H. Willis, president of tho club nnd its Imperious manager ns well, and John Hcdspcth, assistant man ager, denied these allegations. Of courso, they did! They couldn't quite undeistnnd why a "high-toned" social club, with principal "offices" and play rooms located In tho first convenient barn they discovered, should bo com pelled to pay a licetiBO fco; nnd yet they claim thnt their unlquo "socloty" organization is on a par with the Ar lington, Commercial nnd University clubs. Tho astuto president of tho "blind-pig" concern, by way of an ef fort to exalt his managerial ability, explained that tho club is nlrcady ovor 100 in debt and then added that dur ing tho month of Fobrunry It ran 'way behind financially bocauso of tho ru mor that tho llccnso-collectors, by whom tho "society" had been notified that It .must pay the usual $100 a quar ter or cense to handlo liquors, would pull tho houso unless it speedily com piled with tho municipal law thereun to pertaining, nnd that this notlco had frightened tho mombcrs away from tho horso-Btnblo rendezvous; conse quently their receipts wore short. Thcso members cortalnly know tho legal status of their club. Then, why did they becomo afraid und run away Llconso Collector McEchern did his duty. Deputy; Hutchinson served tho notlco on the chief executive of tho aggregation and his ovor-watchful as sistant mnnngcr. Thoy hnd abundant ovldonco on which to baso tho belief that there was a nigger In tho hay mow somewhero In that barn. Tho concern requires tho payment of no dues. It simply chnrges ten cents a drink nnd expects to pny Its expenses In that way. Isn't that ex actly what other saloons do? Thoy simply charge for tho liquor they sell nnd expect to meet their obligations In thnt mnnnor. What Is tho dlfforenco? It will bo seen ovpntunlly that tho llconso collector Is right In his do mnnd nnd thnt this barn-storming out fit will havo to pay Its regular quarter ly llconso for selling liquors, or go out of business. Mr. H. C. Rico loft for Isnqua Mon day afternoon. MIbb Mnblo Walker was visiting Se attle last week. Mr. and Mrs. Brndsha'w was visiting Satttlo Inst week. Mrs. Ira Horton gave a concert last weok at tho Walter's ball. Mr. Vlorlng la back from California and expects to leavo this city in tho near futuro for Alaska. Thq LadleB' Aid Society gave a chicken fry and a valentine social at tho Allen A. M. E. church last week, Tho grand musical and social enter talumcnt given by Fredorlck Douglas Independent Club, at Parker's hall, Tuesday evening, Mnrch 7, 1905, at 8 o'clock; admission 50 cents. Rev. Hartsfleld, of Seattlo, died Fri day leaving five children. Mandy, Les ter, Arnet, Bert, and a smnll baby. Tho sympathy of the peoplo towards Rev, Hartsfleld was well snown. Revs. 8. J. Collins, Leach and Law horn, of Tacoma, attended. Mrs. Frank Dlshmoro was pleasant ly surprised on Sunday by a visit from her nephew Mr. C. H, Greenup, of Montreal, Canada. During his brief sojourn In tho City of Destiny Mr. Greenup made many friends who wish him a speedy return. ! HELENA HAPPENINGS Helena, Mont, Feb. 21, 1905. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reed have taken up their abode In Lewlston where they expect to reside in the future. Miss Vlrglo Brooks left for Great Falls Tuesday to visit friends In that city. (There may be another Valen tino for somebody.) Can't you guess? Mrs. Geo. Kellar Is still confined in St. Peters hospital. Mr. Kellar has tho sympathy of his many friends, who wish hlra a return of his better half In restored health. Mr. McLenore received the sad In telligence from uenver, Col., that his sister was not expected to live. Hence his sudden departuro. Wo trust that she may be spared until ho arrives, If not longer. Tho consolidation of the Palaco and Zanzibar by David Gordon and L. Ver non Graye, gives these gentlemen the entire control of the business of Clare I TACOi!iJ!i?LJ (j street. Their ontorprlso Is not equaled nnywhero In tho Northwest. Largo spacious reception parlors, prlvato booths for wlno nnd card parties, dancing pavilion, lunch counter nnd grill, pool and billiards, large sample emporium, gymnasium and bathrooms. And n grand menagcrlo In tho back ground, freo of admission, whoro you'll find a collection of performing tigers, lions, elephants, roulette riders, tub swlmmera nnd bono Jugglers, every thing llrst-clnss. Best of whiskeys and beers; llkuors, wines, cigars and a la carte menu. When In Hqlenn ask. tho motor man to put you off nt the Pal nco Zanzibar. Automobile to nnd from tho depot meets nil trains. Your pat ronage respectfully solicited. Tho wedding on St. Valentino's night, nt Fort Harrison, of Miss Louise Evangeline Wright, daughter of Ser geant nnd Mrs. Frank W. Roberts, to Sergcnnt Mnjor Walter Bruce Wil liams, was the event of tho past week in military circles. A largo number of tho people of Helena were present. Company B barracks, where tho cere mony was performed by Chaplain A I lensworth, was tastefully decorated nnd nrranged, in true military' form. Miss Minnie Johnson, of Helemi, ns bridesmaid looked exceedingly charm ing; Com. Sergeant Geo. Holland, ns best man to tho groom, novor appear ed to bettor advantage. Miss Pearl Palmer, ns Valentino llower mnld, nnd Master Ray Hammer as page, com plete tho party. Many useful and or namental tokens of esteem wcro pre sented tb Mr. nnd Mrs. Williams. They will bo nt homo nt Fort Harrison after Mnrch 1. PALACE ZANZIBAR, Gordon & Grayc. S)mme OUR CHICAGO LETTER SK$S)iS9S(D Chlcngo, 111., Fob. 20, 19P5. Rov. Geo. W. Gaines Is sick nt tho Fn-vident hospital. Mrs. M. Steal, an old citizen of Chl cngo, died last week, Abner A, Hodges spoilt Sunday In Dowaglac, Mich., visiting friends. Tho Crescent club, which Is com posed of Chicago's most promising young men, guvo n Valentino pnrty last week at Douglas club house. The affair was well attended by tho bcflt people of tho Windy City, and reflect ed much credit on tho members of the club. St. John's Grand Chapter of tho Or der of Eastern Star, of tho state of Illinois, turned out last Sunday at tho Institutional church, whoro Rov. J. M. Townsend preached their annual sermon. About 150 members wcro present. Addresses wcro tnndo by John G. Jones, T. W. Brown nnd Mrs. Sollna Gray. Tho Crescent club Ib thought very well of by tho people of Chlcngo. It Is tho only young men's club In tho city thnt .maintains its own club house. Tho club houso Is located at 5117 Orovo. Tho officers nro Pros. William II. Tyler; vlco president, John II. Fos ter; secretary, Abner A. Hodges; as sistant secretary, Samuel C. Carter; treasurer, A. J. Childress. Tho Helena, tho loading hotel In Helena, hoarquartors for commercial travelers. Don't fall to ask for tho Helena beer, mndo by Kcslor Brewing Co., Holona, Mont. It has no equal. Always ask for tho famous Genera Arthur cigar. Ksbcrg-GutiRt; Cigar C., general ugents, Portland, Or. ThoApplteon Cafe. FirHt-class In every renpont. Southwest corner Sixth and Everett Streets, Portland Oreogn. When going to Helonn, Mont., don't forget to give your baggago to tho Helena Cab Co. Agent on all trains. Tho first-class hotel of Senttlo, Wash., In tho Hotel Washington, headquarters for tourists. Tho hotel of tho West. Hotel Victoria, Spokano, loading ho tel. Rates, $1.00 and up. Largo sain plo rooms for commercial men. W. M. Watson, proprietor. J. T. Concnnnon, oysters, fish, poul try and groceries, G81 Johnson street, cornor 21st street, Phono Main 1747, and phono Main 4252. Tho Grandon Hotel, Holona, Mont., Is one of the first-class up-to-dato ho tel 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 on- Joy your trip East. Butto Transfer Co., baggago and passenger checked to all parts of the city. Tho only rellablo transfer com pany In the City of Butto. Thos. Le voile, proprietor. The Tacoma Hotel, tho only upto- date hotel In Tacoma, headquartora for tourists and commercial travelers. American plan. 13.00 per day and up wards. W. B. Blackwell, manager. Frnch Dyeing and Cleaning Woria. All work done at very modreato prices. Dyeing and cleaning of all kinds of ladies' and gent's clothing. Morn ing cloth dyed in 48 hours. J. De Imu, proprietor, 455 Glisan street. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the Stato of Oregon, for Multnomah County. Georgo McGowan, Plaintiff, vs. Dr. C. Bllllngton, and Mrs. C. Bllllngton, his wife, Mrs. J. H. Palmer, C, P. Stayton, and E. S. Womer, Defendants. To Dr. C. Bllllngton and Mru. C. Bllllngton, two of tho abovo named defendants: In the name of the Stato ef Oregon, yot. and each of you aro hereby re quired to appear and answer the com plaint filed In the above entitled cause, on or before tho 8th day of April, 1905, and In default thereof, tho plaintiff will take judgment against you and each of you, for tho sum of 1243.30, with Interest thereon, at tho rate of 8 per cent, per annum, from tho 9th day of October, 1904, until paid, and tho further sum of $75.00, as attor ney's fees, together with tho costs and disbursements of UjIb action. This summons Is published once a week for six successive weeks, by or der of tho Honorable M. C. Ooorge, judge of tho above entitled court, duly made and entered on tho 23d day of February, 1905. Tho date of tho first publication of tbU summons lb the 24th day of February, 1905. W. S. HUFFORD, Attorney for tho Plaintiff. (J ftp Great Western Coal Company nre 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 guarantco all their conls to bo freo from rock, slato and screen ings. , Full weights guaranteed. GIvo them a trial order. Phono Main 948. 'Rnh for tho Chlcngo, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rnllway. It has ndvanccd, nt ono leap, fifty years to the lend, by putting on observation cars which hnvo compartments for women. Ordlnnrlly a woman Is pretty much of an Intruder In nn observation car, when sho has the nerve to fight her wny through tho tobacco smoko nnd timidly pick out a sent which Isn't oc cupied by tho foot of some Imperial mnlo being. There Is no doubt about it, tho most effective answer to tho man who claims America to be a paradise for chivalry would bo to dress him up ns a woman nnd mnko him spend two dnys In nn American rnllway conch. Tho custom of providing 10x10 com partments for men to smoke In nnd 4x4 closets for women to dress In, threo nt n time, Is a regulnr airbrake on tho progress of civilization. The Chlcngo, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway ought to be given a medal. Nonpnriel, Council Bluffs, la., Decem ber 9, 1904. IF YOU ARE NOT PARTICULAR don't travel over tho Illinois Central, ns tiny old road will do you and wo don't wnnt your pntronnge; but If you nro particular and wnnt the best nnd menn to hnvo It, nsk the ticket agont to route you via tho Illinois Central, tho road that runs through solid ves tibule trains between St. Paul, Oma ha, Chicago, St.- Louis, McmphlB nnd Now Orleans, No additional charge Is mndo for a scat In our reclining chnlr cars which arc fitted with lavatories and smoking rooms, nnd havo n porter in attend- unco. RatcB via tho Illinois Central arc tho lowest and wo will bo glad to quota them in connection with any transcontinental line. B. II. TRUMBULL, Commercial Agent, 142 Third Street, Portland, Oregon. J. C. LINDSBY, T. F. nnd P. A., 142 Third Street, Portland. Oregon. PAUL B. THOMPSON, Frt. and Pass. Agont, Colmnn Bldg., Seattle. Wash. 108 2Mh Ht Hculy block Telephone 4021 DEPOT DRUG STORE J, K. CAVK, Iroprlotor. A FULL LINE OP DRUGS AND CIGARS I'HKHCIUITIONB A BI'IXIAI.TV OGDCN, UTAH. The Portland Machinery Co. ENGINEERS MACHINERY MERCHANTS 62-G4 Eirst 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 r. L0KETZ It CO., hops. The Leading Popu lar Priced Tailors Suit Club No. 4. CONTKACT-I h-reby Kreetoiy to the run reiouutlveot the Vu.nU lou Tallormne dollar r week (or thirty cotuetu. tlvtt week". 1) I ihoulil lrw null of clothe, he fore th eex titration of the thirty week, then Ul payiueutiare to turiulii ato. Pont wear ihabuy clot he like thete, but have your clothenna e by your old friend., T1IK rWHIUON TA11.0UH. I'hono Main 677 4MVahlnutiin street 1'OUTJ.ANI) OUKOON Desirable Property FOR SALE fiixty-nitio ncrca on tlio Sacramento Itiver, all fenced, about 20 acred Hiiitu bio for orchard or general fanning, about 20 acreH good pasture and plenty of wood and a twrpetual How of 14 ininerH Inches of water, houso 22 by 30, 4 rooms, pantry and a closet, porch on two aides, 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 houses and 1,400 fruit trays and fruit boxes go with tho place, About 25 ucreu bearing orchard consist lug of tho following varieties of trees; 400 Trench prunes, 200 French prunes, 150 French prunes, 250 Kimball prunes, 025 Muir peaches, 100 Muir Iteaches, 215 Foster peaches, 120 Id berta peaches, 80 Now Hall peaches, 80 Hazen yellow peaches, 12 Karly Crawford peuches, 12 Foster pouches, 110 almonds, 4 plums, 4 li pears, 12 chorrles, 2 persimmons, 8 oranges, JO olives, Trice 2,500, on easy terms. M. R. HOOK, Rd Bluff, Cal. Progressive People lleiitilre their gnrtnrntn tn tm tirogrcMlvo nUn, They wnnt tho Mtct lilcn nnil xtyli-a tn fab ric, inttcrn, rut nnd tit. Thnt is why they Kot thrlr cUithlliK tnti'lo t.) ordar nt tr.o Unique TnllorltiK Co.'s. Iho Intent imttcrnn nro now ready. Hilt tnndo to order from 18 up. Wo nro rendy for your order nny time, n you can jihjt one dollnrcnuh nnd Rot n swelt milt from u. liivctlKnte our ilnn mid anvc money. Wo hnve Inxtalled tho Intent (:lcctrlo Unladen nnd Stenm rre.liitf Machine, clinhlliiK ua to Miik nt very low prices. llrliiK lu your null mid hnvo It trecd for 30c. 1'iintn nreiucdlSc. UNIQUE TAILORING CO. Main 73S 112 Washington Street AMK YOUR mHOOEIt FOR OUR Crackers. Cakes, Biscuits FAOTORt AMD OFFIOCM, East Third and East Davis Sts. TELEPHOHE EAST 47 s ? 5 i P 53 P "THE LITTLE WONDER" The Best Hydraulic Beer rump and Air Compressor BILDERBAGK & CRANE PORTLAND OREGON Agents forBlthop ic Babcock Coi ! rated beer drawlngap paratus. Physicians air compressors, etc. Write for catalogue and information. THE SIGH OF THE BEST 3 OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY 3 The North Coast Limited ELECTRIC LIGHTS, ELECTRIC FANS, STEAM HEATED, SOLID VESTIBULED In fact an ui-to-dato train, and tho R'tttity of It all is tho fact that it does not cont you any moro to travel on this train than it does on any other. Try it and your verdict will bo, it Is tho Crack Train of Them All A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent, 355 Morrison St., cor. TMrd, Portland, Oregon. rei 'V3 S UP"" i The Bureau Saloon Choicest ltiixrtcd and Domcatlo WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS Klrst and Morrison BtB. Portland, Oregon ORIENT INSURANCE CO. Of? HARTPORO Place your insurance with Tohn P. Sharkey, Agent. Telephone Main J 80. 70 J Cham ber of Commerce, Portland, Oregon. T. E. WESTLAKE Bakery and Grocery General Market Produce Fresh Creamery Butter. Ranch Eggs BASKET LUNCHES FOR TRAVELERS Phone Main 296. 315 Riverside Ave. For Timber Land Investments Call on or Wrlto M. B. RANKIN 309 Chamber Commerce Kcforoiico: Any llnnk in l'orthuul. Hnvo luul 20 yunra' cxpcrlcncu In West orn timber IuiiiIh. EQUITABLE SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 340 Stark: Street, Portland, Oregon. Your busincis Is to mnko money. Our ImibIiicps Ib to make money mnko money. Hnvo up u llttlo money for n rainy day to cltlior buy you ti homo or go into business. Look Into our compound Interest plan. Securities Held by State Authorities over $a,ooo,ooo.oo. OHAS. E. UDD, Fres. THEO. B. WILGOX, V. Pres. F: McKERCNER, Sic'y. ON THE AtCSr TABLES IN THE JP Canned Fruits and Vegetables, Syrup, Spices, Coffee, Fish, Etc The reason ii plain. People who like eood groceries are never satisfied with any other brand after they try them. Get MONOPOLE from your grocer. WADHAMS ic KERR BROS. Wholesale Grocers and Dry Coffee Roasters. Portland, Oregon. Armouris ? It ARMOUR & COMPANY Chicago. Kansas City. South Omaha. Sioux City. Tort Worth. Cast St. Louis.. 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 fPfefe. PHILLIPS SHOE CO ','.' 4aSlK: '.'-l ssY"7 WW :.' wt'l Vbj . .. K naSsaV K:; Tk vaBBsvaasaaV est Tilt'j e aW .sflBWSWSVsH!sWSWSWSWSWSv W.k. bVsVsVsVsVTbVswsbW mh kv nawsVsVsVsVsV'pJSVsVsVlBW sWaWQsul Bk .aasVBVsVsVsK TBVswUSBBBBbw. BnBnahQsEfta SBnBVaasV9BnBrV Cm 0BnMBKSflt'saw Tho Phillips Khoo Co. is leaving nothlut; tin douu to duiitonstrato thu merits of tho Pack ard Shoo. At tho nrico of 3.60 it is tho cheapest shoo of superior quality in any murkot, und leads all In styles. STOCK ALL ENTIRELY NEW JONASON BROS. Pfion Trent 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 it. w FIBIIKK K. II. MItLER VIENNA MODEL BAKERY SM Morrison 8t. FISHER & MILLER, Props. We Make the Original Pullman Bread Choice Pastry and Fancy Cakes Wedding Cakes a Specialty. FREE DELIVERY. PHONE MAIN 1715 NORTHWEST YOU Will FIN Attention. PORTLAND, OREGON 109 Sixth Straat PORTLAND OREGON Hit m HsTW JllHltTlsf VsaBBnJsnaaVsnVaYsnnT b conducted by busJacm men en new business Hnes. The PACKARD Shoe, af wait it is the sole agent, is Ms spec ialty and k is certainly the flo or footwear ever made. WmJil'.. mjr JlfX BMKk.'Aw VVA as"t& I'.m Hsammmwslf'ii'klaHBBW - 11 ys i J t 1 W 1 V 4. i 11 '.: S i A 7l M r, ,