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About Portland new age. (Portland, Or.) 1905-1907 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1906)
.rrt. ' ""T mvimmmrmm.mwa minv9mimM&m&lMM!Hm,vrati,v iiWMfrnl mmm!i&?$ti .iiWjfrttfftifc??-t 'ft . . r ' ) THE itfEW AGE, PORTLAND,' OREGON Jtorilani Nina Ag Established 1(90 A. I). Qrlflln, Manager solid gold nccklnco and heart pen what you won't have. dant. If you have not what you want, boo I Mrs Robinson, the only delegato what Is the .matter with you. 1 from Utah, captured the medal given I AUSTIN BIERBOWER. nMt ,.,, : , . : : oy the ways and means commttco to1 2 roVuinOrtSSn 8t" cor ' A"b' nom x "nd . tho club bringing the largest nmount YOU'RE INTERESTED IN WHAT 1 ! LJ of money. I YOU WEAR. To insure publication nil local now must Mrs Georgia Do Daptlsto Faulkner, I Tench us not lator than Thursday inornlnir ol nf Mnnrnnvtlln. T.llmrln. nn.l Mm Mn .......... . . . ... ...i -... each week. ,,, V V ii 1 loure iniercsieu in wnni xuuru uu- Qlbbs Hunt, wife of our consul to Bub.orlntionprlco,onocar, j.aynblo In ad. Mndegnscnr, gave Interesting accounts vnce,Aoo. of tho work among our women In those far-off countries. One of tho quietest Ilttlo lug to Wear. Rvnrv wnnl f nm inlticr tn toll vnn of one of tho now novelties that men ' Life lnmrnnrn. Kfmwlnril nit. vinl V&&t&Mt9 1 One of tho quietest Ilttlo women are going to wear during tho coming rotid stock, iim-iimi inm. wunt tm nnDTi A Kin I nn a i c A Present was Mrs. Ollva Ward Rush, of fall season. Not In tho nature of an Milwaukee Pll,i,ini PORTLAND LOCALS 3 Boston, Mass.. who read a tribute of advertisement for my own business. ,",n"w -sentinel. S linr nwtl nmnnnnltlnn in llin motnnrv nf fnv vnn wilt tinrlinna tin nlltn tn llllV . -1 110 WUlri'lllst Ih nil PltPtllV nf tllO till S$C)iSftMt pm,i Lawronco Dunbar, which had many of theso novelties from any up- man nice, nnd should ho dealt with as Many a. man who knows his place ,,ccn Published with favorablo com- to-the-mlnuto men's furnishers, but such. I'hllntlelphln Tress. mum in mu uusion irnnscripi. hub is simuiy a muo gum wnu you uu .. i.VniiniQv ci.i i.it i... - tmo n i,it. mo .... .. ,.,i. l i,. i i.T.. ... i. "ri-fhi" i a,ul l rnnclsco school children are to cd Mrs. Bush to wrlto her Impressions for the "dresser" this coming fall. f KcMoo,ln lcnt8- N'11 "ey ever . - . - . - w .. . . .. a Mn nl.lit I.. ...I ft. a a Miss Irene Bernard Is on the sick,0 the convention for them, lint. The meeting on tho whole was sic .- " .... .. . .... nincant in many respects, despite tno ineyro-going to uring out somo uc- No ,iouut tll0 t.,,11,.,.,,, ..,., ..,, the has his eye on a better one. (whether In Portland, Chicago or New ,)0 nl,'o to enjoy a circus In after years? j. York. I New York Commercial. o They'ro-Boinc to bring out somo do- vn .tmii.f i.n t.,h .. Mrs Constnnce Smith Is expected in fact that n few unpleasant features elded novelties In shirts when Sep- n), t .,...,....., ' nr nnw e city from Spokane. inrose, proving that somo of our wo-'tombcr rolls around. Not so much o "L, ",M ! . , 1 men, who should know better, hnvo a chnnge In tho question of .material f alous of tho higher olllclals, who en- pectod to uo very not yet risen aoovo mo ucsirc ior or imuern, out mo ennngo win uu in "' ' "wn biuii. uuiuu la fall. 1 empty honors and a Ilttlo cheap noto- the cuffs and tho collar. Tho new cuff Tost. The "stork" Is ex lniHV In Pnrtlnnd thin rlety. and arc willing to enter tho Mrs. Le Jenew 13 convalescing from mnd race for offlco whether they havo a mild attack of blood poisoning. lono anything to morlt It-or not. Tho newly elected officers nro as fol- Mr. J. Wisdom, who has been sick lows: for tho past three weeks, is convalescent. President Lucy Thurmnn Jackson, Michigan. Vice-president at large MIsb Eliza- Mrs. Jnck Pitts is expected to return , heth C. Carter, Now Bedford, Mass from Chicago to rcsldo hero permanently. First recording secretary Miss Josophlno Holmes, Atlanta, Qa. Second recording, secretary Mrs The Bethel Sunday school is making M. E. Steward, Louisville, Ky. preparations for n picnic in the near future. ' Mrs Ed. and Will Rutherford enter tained Thursday in honor of Mrs Louis Jackson. Mrs. Third recording secretary' Ella Clarke, Xcnla, Ohio. Corresponding secretary Miss Cor nelia Bowcn, Waugh, Ala. . Treasurer Mrs. Llbblo Anthony, Jefferson City, Mo. Chairman executive board Mrs. Mrs. I. N. Winters Is expected in Booker T. Washington, Tuskegee, Ala. the city, from Butto, Mont., in about' Chairman ways and .means Mrs. two weeks. I I'll Joyco Jackson, Colorado Springs, Colo. Mr. and .Mrs McLean nnd daughter, ' National organizer Mrs. Addlo of New Mexico, nro guests of Mrs W. . Hunton, Atlanta, Ga. W. Wheeler. Mrs J. A. Logan was "at Wednesday from 3 to 7 p. m. In honor of Mrs. Louis Jackson and Mrs Johny Williams, of Alamcua. Tlie citizens and the press of Do- trolt were most cordial in their trent homo" . nient of their guests. Mrs Gustavo B. Aldrich, the accom plished wife of Judgo Aldrich of Ta coinn. who has been visiting Mrs II1 r i1nlltt( fnl.ln.l linnh M 4 f order of the foid collar, and presents ' r- Rockefeller goes abroad In a a very swell appearance, being some ,0v Rt"t rm, but then it must bo thing entirely different from what has remembered that ho Is taking n spo bcen Bhown In rcady-mado shlrta. An- clallst physician along. New York otner innovation win uo tno continu- , Vorld. nnco in voguo this fall of tho popular "soft" negligee collar, but theso will ' President Bncr now takes up tho go with tho shirt, being of tho same muck rake. If the practice spreads pro pattern and material. Tho correct fesslonnl wlelders of that Implement hIiiiIhi.ii faa Intl 111 t.Jk Itltftn nlMV ... - ' tu'"V"8 ."" ,'"" 7,", T . i ' tJ w, " tier occupation gone. New nnd lavender In small hair-line stripes v k ...,,. ' v nn.l nlnl.ln T,n.. .. nlnlu l.onil. . 1UrK ' OriU, uuu jiuiud. .ill; uiv .t;i tt.iiii u...i- tics. (Next week I'll tell you about tho new fall neckwear.) MARVIN C. WHITE. One Week Only Imported Woven Madras & Oxford GOAT SHIRTS New Novelty Plaids Genuine 51.50 & $1,75 Values, $1,10 THE TOGGERY .MARVIN V WIIITK, Mgr. "Something Different in Men's Weir" 302 Washington SCHWIND & BAUER Shoo Repairing Mnrlijnc nml Unml. Only flomtyenr Mnchlno In Our City. HIiih'k tnmlo to Oritur. HlniP!. Cnllr-il for nml Dolhereil, Toli'ilmiif l'i(('lllca,J28, 1X0 Vamlilll StKft l'OUTI.AND, OIIKOOM CHAUTAUQUA. Whcro There Is a Demand for tho Real Orator. The summer Chnutauqua has he- Tlhhs, of ISaat Twcnty-slxth street """' Bn.f American lortitn. has returned to her homo on tho , oro t ho man who has n messago for goun,l people who think, can quickest reach his audience. Those who nro at a loss J. C. Logan, our fellow twnsmnn0 "n,,08linn ,ho. strength of Mr. hnn hoon rn.Plortn.l irrnnil mimlrr nf "Onn fall to CfltlmntO tllO effect Of the Grand Lodge of Washington and ,,,.B eonJt appeal to tho thousands Oregon, This Is tho third consecu- 1,n0,,I?,;.nh,m Avoi;y 8,"nimcr t ho tivo time ho hns been chosen for this Chautauquas. Addressing ench day high office. for ten weeks, audiences of from three to ton thousand people, ho has had a hearing equalled by no other popular leader in America. From all this it must not bo under stood that tho methods of tho stumn openker prevail at tho Chautauqua. jltlttlMllllllt! TAC0MA NOTES If you aro at all Interested In fancy vests wo havo a new a different way of selling fancy vests. We nro show lng 100 patterns In now novelty fancy 'vow. niiiwii tu tuunt iu juui ijivuo" . ". . ..... . . . tiro and according to yowr own IdeaB An occasional Political ijohalo Is ap nt oxnetly tho prlco of ready-to-wear rnnK1'. but tho politician who gains vests. Swell novelties nt $2, 2.G0 and a n,ttco for blmsolf as a Chautauqua up to $7. Tho Toggery , speaker must iIIscubs his themo In a M.UUOIIUV.U1V, niuii-ailiuillinu IIIUlllK.!. Partisanship Is not countenanced. Not since the civil war has there been so great a demand for the rcnl orator. T)io spoken word is as effective as ever it was, and, u gcncrnl mlscon- , , .. coptlon to tho contrary notwitlistnnd- Meredith soils good buttor, 1100 ing, oratory today Ih as much n factor Commercial street, Tacorna, Wash. s over in our history. Thoro aro n Free ono car tlckot with each 11.00 Bcoro of men who, through tho Chnu- purciinHo or teas, conees, canneu or tauquas nnd through tho lyceum. nre pnekago goods. i wielding an influenco llko that of ora- Miss. Daisy Lnwhom, of this city. 'Ho11080 nnmes Wo honor In our Is vlBltlng In Seattle I Lct no ono then( Hn,,cre8tin,ate tho Mr. I.ongress, of this city, is very power tho benoflqent power of tiro low in bed and Is not expected to llvo. Chautauqua movement. To Its sum- Mra 3.iin nii.pn,, M ,,nwv in ,nor cl,,CH coimtlcos thousnnds come honn8 w h,,.i?n f5Vi,i,M.52v yiLr for Inaplmtloii and recreation, nnd tho MnnTnvf.nihJIBVnml hMMay aat Influenco of their sojourn lasts through Monday evening. out tno ypnn In mult!tU(leB of hombeB A Inrgo crowd of Tacorna peoplo the required bookb aro read nnd ills went over to Seattle last Friday to at- cussed during tho long winter even tend the Masonic Installation. lings. Favorlto lectures, renders, and mfc. ni i,..,i. ,... i.i. An.1 tencherH nro recalled to .mind, and nro nJ i2 llnCt VZKfZ ySffi'Jv v "8 'reauontly quoted during tho fnml nnnunl picnic of tho year Monday. A lv tnik' lin 'tho vlt , onilInp nni, largo crowd was In attendance. I&utttn.l thoj Mrs. George Wilson Iioh Just arrived havo become acquainted at tho sum- homo from a trip to Portland, whore- mer nssomuly, sho has been visiting her parents. Cottacka Attempt to KIM. Odessa, July 25. There baa been no actual program here today. Drnken Cossacks endeavored to Instigate an antl-Jewlih massacre in the indatrlal suburb of Mn'dovanka but were scat tered by infantry, who instantly cor doned the Jowlnh quarter and threat ened to annihilate tho Cofsanks. Tho latter woro withdrawn to their bar racks by ordor of their commandants Under sudden terror 600 Jewish innii- lies sought lofuge in other places. Czar Filling His Jails. . Taris, July 25. Tho St. Petersburg correspondent of tho Journal telegraphs that, dospito tho prevailing calm in that city, thero woro 200 arrests Tues day night and that four newttpapors were seized. Always ask for the fatnnus General Arthur cigar. Esberg-Gunat Cigar Ca., general agents, Portland, Or. THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL maintains unexcelled service from the weat to the east and south. Making close connections with trains of all transcontinental linos, passengers aro given their choice of routes to Chicago, Louisville, Memphis and Now Orleans, and through tbeie points to the far east. Prospective travelers desiring Infor mation as to the lowest rates and best routes aro invited to correspondence with the following representatives: D. II, Trumbull, Commercial Agent, H2 Third St., Portland, Or. J. 0. Lindnoy, Trav. Passenger Agent, 142 Third St., Portland, Or. Paul O. Thompson, Pasannaer Agint, Column Building, Seattle, Wash. THE PIONEER PAINTCOMPANY. Tho p I o ncor paint es tablish m o n t of Portland It thnt of F. E. Doach & Company, of 135 First St., tho oldest and most re liable houso of its kind In the Northwest. It carries an immonso stock of the best things In paints and ouuuing materials, together with nn Reaching tho homo na unuBimi lut of annMnitiAa ihnaa i It docs, tho ChnuUuinim movement Is naAd unvihinir in h. iinAa . . The seventh annual session of tho '""iSl LIT, L A'. by lotag to F. E. Doach m company. nomemDer the number, 185 First street. Colored Baptist convention of Wash- eVnt lho NoXraD toi Mnsa inninn r.r,,i aurPn.,n,iinr atntna in bob. '.cluVtr Hl tno wortnampion, .Mass., slon wiih tho Olivet Baptist church, of Jffi1 Z thougMto? T$ "Wo TiPMh, which wa. held Juy ?Z. to S fnotheryTrenchen ia .-" -' ""u i"uu "uu JUOk said a patron of a Minnesota Chnu- como to a close. THE NATIONAL MEETING. Of Club Women at Detroit. Tho fifth biennial of tho Nntlonnl Association of Colored Women In De troit last week was ono of tho largest and most interesting ever held. Tho remarkahlo gathering or so tauqua; "our horizon has extended, so that wo must havo a better-educated man." Paul M. Pearson In Au gust Llppincott's. THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL maintains unexcelled snrvice from the west to the east and south. Making close connections with trains of all Jl(1 cliauco down there for t-omo loath- It Is reported from Washington thnt Senator Ileverldgc is troubled with In digestion. Been reading the beef com mlBslonera' report, eh? Philadelphia North American. Some old letters of Rockefeller have Just come to light, nnd show that he was In favor of tho simple spelling be fore Carneglo ever thought of it Philadelphia Ledger. Thnt old, old Joko nbout the sausage Jumping from tho butcher's hook when whistled for nnd called Fldo proves to iiavo been groly flattering to the saus age. New York Press. Trust ningnntes may he rery smnrt men In their own olllees, but on tho wltnoKH stand they do not appear to have any more sense than ordinary men. Washington Star. A Halt Lnko woman who was com pelled to choso between her husband mid her dog stood by the latter. It's not an easy matter to get n really good dog. New York Hern Id. Tho biiHlneiH talent of some of those rnllrond clerks was so pronounced that If they lind not been found out they might hnvo owned tho rond in a short time. Philadelphia Press. Mr. Cassatt Is rcjiorted to Iks per turbed over that rnllrond grnft husl new. Tills is disheartening, as folks believed thnt ho would ho at least agi tated. New York World. Jesdo E. James of Missouri, son of tho notorious Jesso James, seems to ho of qulto n different sort. He hns Just been admitted to tho bar. Outlaw and In law! New York Commercial. Tlio Antliriiflto Trust hns put tho price of coal up 15 cents Just to show thnt tho miners nien't tho only persona who can ho magnanimous to the public. -rriillndclpliln North American, Why should thero ho sympathy for a rnllrond clerk who Is dismissed for accepting eonl stock? Such gifts are tho inalienable prerogatives of tho "men higher up." New York Herald. San Francisco makes the sinister nn nouueement that its marriage license bureau nnd tho detention ward for those suspected of Insanity nro It! the sumo building. New York Herald. J. Plerpont Morgan has purchased the noted nrt collection of Jtiulolpbe ICiinn for ttvo nnd a Ilfth millions. Which reminds us thnt some Kami and somo can't. New York Commercial. Wo hnvo not been nblo to decide whether tho conviction of the packers on tho charge of rebating Is nunrchy in tho courts or a blow at our agricultural Interests nnd foreign trade. Phllndel phln North American. If tho Panama Canal Is really to bo dug to music, there ought to bo n spleu- OUR BRAND Horse Collars Farmer, Tcntru'cri aixl Horsemen, look to your Intercut. When In need ol llorno luimrn, uujr mo oesi mo SHARKEY COLLAR It ha Mood the test of wear and tear and rl I in a to tor twenty )car. AW your dealer lor them and Inilut on having the "Hhar- P. SHARKEY & SON Portland, Oregon i m .aa Rometsch Exchange JOHN ROMETSCH, Prop. Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars Telephone Main 1200 253 Morrison St., Portland, Ore. "Tli? Judge Demands the Best" LA TOCO Key West Cigar EL PATERNO Ten-Cent Leader SIOHT DRAFT King of Five-Cent Cigara Mlmiannolla St. Mn W. S. Conrad X Distributor STAR BREWERY NORTHERN BREWERY CO. Btewtrs and Bottlers of HOP GOLD () PORTLAND OFFICE! Corner Eul Third and Burrulde Street BatfaaTitBBWiJa - . OtYMPIC. J TI1K Burnside Dry Goods Store HA.Mt'KI, KAFKA, Proprietor Ladiea' and Gents' Furnish inga, Shoes, Notions, Hats and Caps, Up-to-date Haberdashery. Agency New Idea Patterns, R. tc G. Corsets, Webster School Shoes. Tel. East 1445. II 6 Mi" arlttif, Car. E. limit, P0KTLAM, NCSM A Flour Whose Best Endorsement Is the Fact that the Number of People Who Use It Multiplies Every Year THE TQKE POINT OYSTER CO. 29 Sioond St., Portland, Or. TuJupHnno MAIN 6W1 AS YOU GO THROUGH LIFE. Never fail in politeness, which is as easy as its opposlt. uo silent If you havo nothing worth tnnnv lirnlnv wnmnn of tho race WBB 8aylng, a revelation not only to tho members Never try to bo -funny or to avoid it. but to tho hundreds of summer tour-1 Keep busy, and don't expect any- thing good to go on of Itself. lata tulm woro nrosnnt. The growth has been marvelous. Make up your mind that most things Clubs havo been organized in 33 that should bo dono .must bo done at states, 23 of them aro federated, a sacrifice. Many of tho larger cities havo city Work for what you want instead of federations. Tho roporta from varl- wishing for it. oils sections showed a vast amount of Make your wisdom out of your work dono along educational, phllan- greatest defect. You can do roost in thronie and other lines of the four- curing this. teen denartments established by tho Change everything about you that I cultured president, Mrs. Josephine you don't want to be. Sllono Yates. Get T'd ot tho bruto and ' 'he fool Twenty states were represented by in you. em .lpWnioa nn.l f,0 alternates. Mich- Keep clean and appear so. igan and Illinois had the largest num- Look ns well as you can with your bor of delegates iraneconuneniai lines, pumenperb are given their choice of routes to Ghirago, Louisville, Memphis and New Orleans and through thee points to the ar east. Prospective travelers desiring infor mation as to the lowest rates and best routes are invited to correspondence with the following representatives: B, if. Trumbull, Commercial Agent, 142 Third St.. Portland. Or. 'J. C. Lindiey, Trav. Passenger Agent, 142 Third St., Portland. Or. Paul H, Thompson, Passenger Agent, Colman Building, Seattle, Wash. "THE MILWAUKEE" "Tho Pioneer Limited" St. Paul to Chicago. "Overland Limited" Omaha to Chi cago, "Southwest Limited" Kansas City means, and when old look moro to to Chicago. er-lunged baud to put tho iiiilHlilug touches to "Uverybody Works But rather." Washington Post, Knrah Bernhardt took n day off nt Coney Islnnd to shoot tho chutes nnd do other girlish btunts. It gives tin liopo that thero are many, many positively farewell tours jet In store for the country. Philadelphia North Amer COOL BREEZES ON HOljDAYS . Sols Growers of Ihi Cslilratsi Toke PointOysters An KamoriiOyattrTrahiplaiitoil ami btowii on our boiU at TOKULAND, WASHINGTON "UNKQUAI.KII IN PI.AVOU ANII KltKHIINKlM" Caapcry nt South Iknd, Wash. Wliolcri'alu DeiilerH in All Varieties of Nutivo OyHters. Phone East 3873 sSffiJi - The Bultan of Turkey is a rreat col lector of canaries. The Kins of Ilavarla receives $1,350, 000 a year for liia royal services. Sir Charles Wyndliain and his com pany will make a tour of this country next year. London's lord mayors have, during tbs more than 100,- Th tuiainona oaRlnns woro held in dress to relievo ugliness of age. I No trains In tho service on any . Bethel A. M. E. church. Soven bun- Give up at fifty tho hope of being' railroad in tho world equals in equip- jMl decade il3 dred delegates and visitors enjoyed a loved except by your family. t th t f ,h ' w 000 for dwihl delightful boat ride on tho beautiful Don't try when old to appear young "1UUW lUiU ol ,no i'T cb"r"' Detroit river on Wednesday evening, or "cute ' Chicago, Milwaukee and 8t. Paul1 lho D"ko ,of ,IJc(,f Tho meeting Thursday evening in mo iu i". i. juu uusi iu beautiful auditorium of tho Y. W. C. do as readily as what you want to do. Railway. They own and operate their Bedford Is rbe premie peer of Scotland and hereditary keeper of Holyrood castle. Tfplnnn T .. .1 V 1 t . sleeping and dining cars and give the iluM.'a'rmTU U 17 a A. was largely attended and an ex- mo naiurui, uui, uoni snow cellent program rendered. . . meanest nature. Miss Anna Jones, state president or iarn l0 iiko your aesuny. ither patrons an excellent of Brviro minr iZ' im tho MisRnurl Federation, presenten u mere is noining mucn tnat you . .i , , . .. , --v-, .w.. Mre YitS with a moSilflcint sliver want to do moro than another, there n,ot, obtainable elsewhere. Berths on I The Car of Itus.la I. paid R750.000 loving cup at the Woodward Avenue Is nothing much that you will bo more their sleepers are longer, higher and J'Mr 'r bis private use, nhlJe each Baptist church on Friday evening, as than another. , wider than in similar cars on any nnd duke receive $ 1,000,000 a year, a token of the lovo and high esteem Expect less and attempt more, other ne The protect their trains Emperor William's latet fad Is photor in which she Is held by the members Let your pleasure bo profitable and b . ' v l i "',,'" raphy In three colors. He ba. a etudE of the N. A. C. W. . yor business pleasurable. J. V.? it " Connections !n bli ,K, ot Uonbijo wb On Saturday morning tho women of Do good and feel good. made with all transcontinental Hues worka. Indiana manifested their appreciation Make your working as enjoyable as In Union depots. I ... ,.. , ... of the BDlendld work dono by Mrs. your eating. -, . " ?TMomtT ' on ' " naost tbor- EllzXth Uudsav Davis as national Learn to do without what you can't H. 8. ROWE, General A0tnt, 'oufb atudu of tbe Bible whom the organiier by presenting her with a have, what you shouldn't have and 134 Third St., Portland. KngJU public bare among tbelr proetf. i Best Baca, No matter how sultry'or 'uncomfort able the day, an ELECTRIC FAN will insure comfort for the business man at his deskfor his employes at their work for the customers injhls store and for the entire household at his home. The cost of all this SUMMER COM FORT is a mere trifle. A 16-inch fan can be operated at a cost not to ex ceed one cent an hour, and a 12-inch fan can be run for even less. Think of ten hours of solidjcomfort for less than ten cents. Keep your store cool and breezy and your customers will find shopping a pleasure, and your store an inviting place in which to linger. ELECTRIC FANS will increase your business, whether it be a restaurant, an ice cream parlor, a dry goods emporium or an iron foundry. We have fans of all kinds, all styles, suitable for every purpose. Don't dj lay order your fan TODAY. ELECTRIC LIGHT and the ELECTRIC FAN make a strong combination for summer comfort. Send us a post card with your name and address we will do the rest. Elgin Cream Co. 390 EAST BURNSIDE Mnnufncturcrs nnd Dealers in Butter, Eggs Cheese Sweet Cream Ice Cream Milk and Buttermilk A Specialty of Fancy Ice Cream for Churches and Parties Portland General Electric Go Sufintl and Alder Streets TELEfNONE EXCNANfiE 13 INTEREST SAVIINOS BAINK OK The Title Guarantee & Trust Company Tays 4 per cent on Certificates of Do. posit. 1'uys It iter cent on duilv linlnnron of dojiosit accounts, aubject to check. Hanking houra 0 a. in. to 4 p. m. HatunlayH., 0 a. in, to 1 p. m, Suturday evening. . . .5 p. in. to 8 p. m, DIRKCTORS W. M. Ladd J. Thorburn Roes T. T. Rurkliart Frank M. Warren George II. 11 ill 240 WASHINGTON STREET Corner fa'ocoinl , ., rORTLANP . OREGON i .( v 'i jilivJliO' .VP!iuk. ' i -,ti-tJi.-rf' MtlNMMlteMMfiq Vt4laffHtotla! -""" "'"" V ww"' jfciw -iw-C. . . Jms&Wfittc&i