Portland new age. (Portland, Or.) 1905-1907, August 04, 1906, Image 5

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THE :NE;W AGE, PORTLAND, OREGON"
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Jrtttlttn iwtmt IX rti "Sing cvldcnco against tho character
jjpiH-llttUU XTU1 yr of a woman, no matter how frail or
KiUbltihed IBM A. D. Orlmn, Manager
friendless she may bo nor how urgent
tho necessity that her unsavory rec-
nM iun..nj m . a., n . . .. onl Do exposed. Dut this rule of
,r?rM;no?.cX ' ' chvalry usually observed by all men
toward all women, nnd to which tho
to insure
reacn ut 11 c
ch WMk.
ire publication H local newi mnt South Insists it Is pledged, has not
not later th.n Thursday morning ol niwnyfl protected colored women in tho
1 United States.
mWEEKLY
RIAH
vano
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Subscription price, ono year, payable in ad. ' In 1895 tho president of the Mis
inoe,i.0o. B0Urj prc8s association ufnt an onon
letter to Miss Dalgarnle, of England,
'well known for her interest in tho col
ored pcoplo of the United States,
which, with tho exception of tho slan
der recently uttered by tho minister
to whom referenco has Just been
made, is probably tho most unjusti
fiable and venomous nttack over
made upon tho womanhood of any
race by a man.
More than that, Southern white wo-
wsiwtniiSiaiM'
PORTLAND LOCALS
HIIIIIMtiSIIHBIIHHi
reopened.
CALS !
Tho Big Club ha8 been
How long?
J. C. Logan has returned from Spo-i
num., wumi. nun whn nlilnn lirllllnntlv In Mi -nt
uxy 01 icuiTs nro noi asnamcu 10
a TV Alton nnnnt nn..n.n1 ,1.n l ul IUHWI8 rO I1UL IIHIHIIIICU It
;"" B,?ont 80Vernl dnyfl ,n. Prostitute their talent by publicly nro
i:itlllllllllHWlflt. . ... - . t . - -
claiming tnelr colored sisters Immor-
Scattle this week.
Mrs. Lusher, of Spokane, has re
turned to the city.
llllljr iu lliu wunu III UUlll 1110 UUWH-
papcrs and leading periodicals of tho
I North, while they gloat In ghoulish
Mrs W D Alton In nntlrlnnMnir n B'00 ovor h0r flna,no- It IB difficult to
trip to tho seaside. nnUcipnt,ng a, understand how tho women of any
mp 10 mo Beasuie. rnc und(jr nJjy drcumBtanccs nml for
Mr. J. Launco'Toell .made a short n.ny renson, whatever, could bring
stay In Seattle this week. .themselves to slander In so wanton,
I so wholesale nnd so cold-blooded a
Mr. it p. Tnvlm wnnt finhin thin manner me womnnnooa or nnoincr
.. flAA 9t
week. Ho had very good luck.
IMISTO
Always mIc for the famous General
Arthur clear. Esbore-Gunit Clear
I ., general agents, Portland, Or.
The Anhouser, Henry M. Williams,
proprietor, 234 Morrison street, corner
Second, " Portland, Ore. Tclophono
Main 2517.
race, particularly If thoso who wield
tho withering. bllKhtlnsri character-
Itcv. Collins, of Tncoma, Wash., had nsMBslnatlng pens nro the daughters
chargo of services In Bethel church f Pnrentu rcspons Iblo In the sight of
julv 29 lGo(1 nn,l mcn fr the heredity nnd en-
vlronment of tho very women whoso
Mrs. Mary McAfeo will leave for mo delinquencies they expose and
Oaklnnd, Cnl., about tho 27th of this . i"8"11; IL , A. A.
month An" so It happens that tho very nlr
(which a colored girl breathes In thnt
Mrs. Bohmer Is expecting her sister section where tho majority llvo is
from California to rcsldo hero perma- onyy with traditions and nccusntlons
ncntly. 1' tno frailty of both her rnco and
I sex. Statistics, howover, which have
Mm. .Tolmv wllllnmn nfr n nloH. been compiled by whlto men them-
ant stay in our city, has returned to solves, show that in spite of the fate
her homo in Alameda, Cal. iW horltago of slavery, in splto of tho
(numerous pitfalls lnld to entrap col-
Mr. J. C. Logan returned from tho "red glrlB, nnd though tho snfegunrdB
Sound cities, whero ho spent a woek "sunlly thrown around maidenly youth
or more nttcndlng tho Grand Lodgo n"d innocence nro, In nt least ono sec
session. t,on ot this country, withhold from
8 colored girls, Immorality among col-
Hot Old maids' convention nt rcd women In tho United Stntes Is
Bethel church, Tenth street, August not so great as nmong women similar
10. If you cannot laugh, stny nt homo;
If you can and want to laugh, come.
The Indies of tho Pastor's Aid soci
ety of Bothcl church will glvo a must
calo at Mrs T. B. Hall's about tho
10th of August. All aro cordially Invited.
ly situated In at least
lands,
flvo foreign
Rev. S. W. Hawkins, of Lob An
geles Cnl., is in tho city this week
and called at Tho New Ago office. Ho
BIG CIBCUS COMING TO PORT
LAND SOON.
It's tho Greatest That Ever Happened,
SnyB Cheerful Press Agent.
Striking an nttltudo very similar to
Is ono of our truo rnco men. who Is thnt of Noah Webster discovering tho
doing a great dcnl for tho race. unauruiged, tlio press ngont of tho
Adam Forcpaugh and Soils Bros, clr-
Mrn M. 13. fillilm mirnrinlnmt nt hor CUB has arrived in Portlnnil with n
paludal residence on Tuesday a'num- nn, composed of all tho superlative
bcr of her friends. Tho parlors woro adjectives known to tho humnn
beautifully decorated with awcet peas, tongue. His statements aro as strong
The, affair was thoroughly enjoyed.
bb Richard Harding Davis' opinion of
nimsoir, uut no swears his big circus
will deliver tho .goods In largo pack
ages this year, for tho reason, thnt it
Wednesday evening tho annual out
Inir nf Now Northwest I-nilco. No
2554. and Household of Ruth, No. 844, combination of tho two grentcst
G. U. O. of O. P., took tho form of a sIiowb ovor born In captivity. For In
moonlight excursion up tho Columbia. stance, ono of-tho coy statements of
At 9 o'clock tho largo nnd commodious Jho advnnco mnn is to tho 'effect thnt
steamer Undlno cast looso and nccom- tho Foropaugh-Sells circus pnrado ex
pnnlcd by Inspiring strains of music, els anything ever put on tho streets."
furnished by ProfoBsor Van Hough- To- nuoto a fow moro of his modest
ton's orchestrn, about two hundred of wo,r.' .......
our lending citizens, ns guests of tho ' ' Is a grand oxhlbltlon of royalty,
order, stood enraptured by tho gran- aristocracy, soldierly nnd plcturesquo
deur of tho city nnd surroundings, ns clol nnd national types. Threo herds
nlrtnrr.l liw n flnwlnnn mnnnllilit Of mnrclllng eleplinntB, CnraVJUlS Of Stt-
night. Tho boat swiftly glided down 1 camels, open dens of tho rarest
tho Wlllnmotto and up tho lordly Co- wl j' "casts, richly garbed attendants,
lumbln, tho various steamers mot and Kftlly trapped horses, superb m lltrtry
passed showing their recognition by mub, grotesquo clown bands, singing
ropented blasts of tholr whistles, ply-' mlnstrols. dnnclng galaxies, royster
Ing tholr searchlight on nnd In tho ,nB youths, plantation singers, Japn
path of tho excursion boat, tho occu- ne?, JKKlors, Btntely Jurists, smnrt
)ants of which loudly cheored In re- cn(, 8- Oriental beauties, Indian
sponso. Tho spacious dnnco hall was warriors, nnd so on and so on, nro to
well filled with young peoplo from bo, 8cen ' this division of tho colos
start to finish, nnd tho various com- B"! pageant. Tho flashing Jewels, stud-
mlttnna onnrn.l no nnlna in. n tlint nil ded bridles, flllgrCCd trnpplngS, radlnilt
their guests enjoyed thomsolves. Ono c,,oth8 of gold and sllvor, i(wavlng
feature that lmnresse.1 nil wna tho nc- Plumes. shlmniorlnK shields, glistening
tlvlty of tho mombers of tho Houso- wnuionia and heraldic dovlccB mako
hold of Ruth; not only did thoy servo thla suporb spectaclo n perfect sun
bohlnd tho various refreshment tables t of eye-pleaslng grandeur.'
but thoy ofllclated In tho capacity of , Tho bg show will bo In Portland
lloor managers nnd recoptlon commit- f"f two days, August 20 and 21, giving
tee In a manner to oxclto favorablo afternoon and evening performances
comment from nil. When tho boat ar-1 "0l" "nH
rived at her wharf at 1 a. m., fow
thoro wero who did not feel that time
had (led all too swiftly and reluctantly
bndo adieu to tho commltteo and an
other success, soclul ns well as finan
cial, was added to tho largo number
already achloved by tho O. U. O. of
o. f, in tins city.
MUTINEERS SEIZE SVEABORQ
A PROSPEROUS INSTITUTION.
Tho very best Indication of a com
munity's growth and prosperity la
Bliown by tho chnracter and standing
of Its financial Institutions.
Among tho many solid and rapidly
growing banks of Portland will bo
found tho Savings Bank of tho Tltlo
Guarantee & Trust Co., whose deposits
havo been Increasing at a rato little
short of marvelous, which fact la un
doubtedly due to tho caro and pains
taking management of tho company's
affairs by its officers.
At tho annual meeting of tho com
pany, held on tho 24th Inst., tho fol
lowing officers wero elected: J. Thor
burn Ross, president: Georgo H. Hill.
vice-president; T. T. Burkhart, treas
urer; John E. Aitchlson, secretary.
HARDSHIPS OF OUR WOMEN.
Only Four Companies of Infantry Re
main Layal to Czar.
Holslngfois, Aug. 1. Sveaboig h
entirely in the bands of the mutineers,
who now have iu their potaeeaion every
kind of nrmameqt.
Horrible bcpiios occurred during last
night' when the fierce fighting was con
tinued. The heaviest artillery was
naed during the conflict.
Several officers wero killed or wound
ed, The wounded were transported to
Ilelslngfors:
Colonel Nararcff was bayoneted. He
begged for transportation to the hospit
al, promising forgiveness in exchange.
Instead he was stoned and thrown into
the water with a atone tied around his
neck.
Helainglore, Aug. 1, A gigantic mil
itary conspiracy, aiming at the elmul-
tuneons capture of Ruenia's thiee great
eea fortresses, Ot'onatadt, Sevastopol
and Sveaborg, arranged by tho Revolu
tionary Military league, was prema
turely sprung here yesterday by an at
tempt to arreBt members of a company
ot sappers who had mutinied ou ac
count of tbe death of one of their com
rades, alleged to have been due to ill
treatment.
Tho entire garrison of the fortress at
1044 Bntlo of Maroton.
1085 Archlbnld Campbell, Enrl of Ar-
gyle, beheaded nt Edinburgh.
1720 The "Mississippi bubble" burst.
1745 Capture of Capo Breton by the
"English.
1770 Bnttlo of Fort Moultrie. Charles
ton, S. O....Battlo of Long Island.
1777 Dr. William Todd executed at Ty
burn. 1778 Battle of Monmouth Turkish
fleet defeated and destroyed.
1707 Richard Parker, head of tho naval
mutiny at tho Nore, hanged.
1800 Act passed for legislative union of
Great Britain and Ireland.
1815 U. S. brig Peacock captured Brit
ish cruiser Nautilus In .Straits of
Hunda.
1817 Plus VII. condemned Blblo socie
ties by bull.
1831 United States treaty with Black
Hank, chief of Sacs nnd Foxes.
1832 Cholera appeared In New York.
1837 Act of British Parliament to dl
contlnuo uso of pillory for punish
ment. 1838 Coronntlon of Queen Victoria.
1810 Blockade of Canton by tho English.
1814 Joseph Smith, founder of Mormon-
Ism, killed by mob nt Carthage, III,
1840 Repeal of English corn laws.
1818 Archbishop of Paris shot while
acting as mediator.
18.77 Ship Montreal lost near Quebec
"0 persons perished.
1801 Battle of Falling Wntcra, Va.
1802 Leo defected McClellan at battle
of Gaines' Mill, Va.
1803 Gen. Meado succeeded Gen. Hooker
In command ot Army ot tho Potomac.
1804 Confederates victorious at battle
of Konesnw mountain, Ga.... Presi
dent Lincoln signed repeal of fugi
tive slavo law.... Invasion ot Don
mark by tho Prussians.
1873 First reception of foreign mlnls-
tew by Emperor of China at, Pekln.
18i4 Henry Ward Beecher requested
Plymouth church to appoint a com
mittee to Investigate tho Tlltoa
charges.
1875 Great flood at Budapest.
1870 Democratic convention nominated
Samuel J. Tlldcn for President.
1870 Great tornado In Iowa, Minnesota
and Wisconsin.
1881 Assassination of President Gar
field.
1882 Charles Gulteau hanged nt Wash
Ington for murder of President Gar
field. 1885 James D. Fish, hank defaulter,
sentenced to prison for ten yeara In
Now York.
1B01 Pike's Peak, Colo., reached by first
railroad passenger train..,, Nineteen
victims of tho Saraoan disaster hurled
at Mare Island.
1803 Gov. Altgeld of Illinois pardoned
the Chicago anarchists.... Pearv's
vessel Falcon sailed from Now York
for tho Arctic regions.
1504 The Tower Bridge, London, for-
mally opened by Prince of Wales.
1807 Coal miners In Ohio, Pensylvanla
and West Virginia went on strike.
1808 No newspapers published In Chi
cago owing to strike of printers.
1000 Great Hoboken dock fire.
1002 Roosevelt signed Isthmian canal
bill.
1004 Prohibitionists nominated Dr. Si
las C. Swallow for President....
Steamer Norgo lost off Scottish coast
and 040 persons perished.
1005 Mutiny broke out on board Rus
sian battleship ICnlaz Potemklne nt
Odessa.... John D. Rockefeller gave
$1,000,000 to permanent eudoivment
fuud of Yalo University.... Warsaw
besieged by revolutionists; 200 per
sons arrested.
C. Anderson, stnplc nnd fancy gro
ceries, Twenty-first nnd Thurmnn
streets, 'Phono Hood 57. Fresh
ronsted coffee a specialty.
THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL
maintains unexcelled service from the
west to the eaat and south. Making
close connections with trains of all
transcontinental lines, passengers nra
given tbeir choice of routes to Chicago,
Louisville, Memphis and New Orleans,
and through these points to tho far
eaat.
Prospective travelers desiring infor
mation sb to tho lon-oat rates and best
routes nro invited to correspondence
with tho following representatives:
B. II. Trumbull, Commercial Agent,
142 Third St., Portland, Or.
J. C. LindBey, Trav. Passenger Agent,
142 Third St., Portland, Or.
Pant B. Thnmpann, Passenger Agtnt,
Column Building, Scattlo, Wash.
THE PIONEER PAINT COMPANY.
Tho p I o
ncor paint es
tablish m o n t
of Portland Is
that of F. E.
B o a o h &
Company, of
135 First St.,
tho oldest
and .moBt ro
llablo house
of its kind in
the Northwest. It carries an Immense
stock of the best things in palnta and
building materials, together with an
unusual list of specialties. Thoso who
need anything In these lines can cer
tainly profit by going to F. E. Boach
Company. Romomber the number,
1SE First street.
One Week Only
Imported
Woven Madras & Oxford
GOAT SHIRTS
New Novelty Plaids
Genuine $1,50 & $1.75 Values, $1,10
THE TOGGERY
MAKV1N O. WlllTK, Mgr.
"Simelhing Different In Men's Weir"
302 Washington
SCHWIND & BAUER
Shoe Repairing
Machine ami Hand. Only Ooodycar Machine
In Our City. Shoes mailo to Order.
Blioci Called lor and Delivered.
Teh-plume I'aclfleZKS.
2C9 Yamhill Hlteet l'UUTI,ANI), OitEOON
J
Rometsch Exchange
JOHN ROMETSCH, Prop.
Pine Wines,
Liquors and Cigars
Telephone Main 1200
253 Morrison St., Portland, Ore.
Vs&tsBsssTslllfjsssssiQsHlissssf
TIIK ILLINOIS CKNTKAL
mnlntnlns unexcelled sorvico from tho
west to tho east and south. Making
cIobu connections with trains of nil
trnnccontlnentnl lines, pnHtongors nro
given their choice of routes to Ohirngo,
Loulsvlllo, Memphis and New Orleans
and through these points to tho far
east.
Projective) travolors desiring infor
mation ns to tho lowest rales and best
roulos nre invited to correspondence
with tho following representatives:
B. II, Trumbull, Commercial Agent,
142 Third St., Portland, Or.
J. 0. Llndrey, Trav. Passenger Agent,
142 Third St., Portland, Or.
Paul R. Thompson, Psseeneer Agent,
Colman Building, Seattlo, Wash.
"THEMiLWAUKEE"
OUR BRAND
Horse Collars
Fanners, Teamsters and Horsemen, look
to your Interest. When In need ol llorso
Collars, buy the lvst - the
SHARKEY COLLAR
It has stood tho let ol wear and tear and
climate for twenty jears, Ask your dealer
for them and Insist on havliiK tho "Hhar
Koy, P.SHARKEY & SON
Portland, Oregon
"The Judge Demands the Best"
LA TOCO
Key West Cigar
EL PATERNO
Ten-Cent Lcxdtr
SIGHT DRAFT
King of Five-Cent Cigars
"Tho Pioneer Limited" St. Paul to
Chicago.
"Overland Limited" Omaha to Chi
cago.
"Southwest Limited" Knnsas City
to Chicago.
No trains In tho sorvlco on nny
railroad In tho world equals In equip
ment that of tho
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VUA&VVM
JMImionpoIlM
Hi. i'iiui
W. S. Conrad
Distributor
Chicago,
St. Paul
Milwaukee and
Railway.
Thoy own and opernto tholr own
sleeping and dining cars nnd glvo
their patrons nn excellonco of sorvlco
not outnlnnhlo elsewhere, norths on
tholr sleopcrs nro Iougor, higher and
wider than In sltullnr enrs on nny
other lino. Thoy protect their trains
by tho Block system. Connections
mndo with nil transcontinental lines
In Union depots.
H. 8. ROWE, General Agent,
134 Third 8t Portland.
Pioneer Soda Works
(HJNDKl, IIKOH. .t CO.
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STAR BREWERY
NORTHERN BREWERY CO.
Bitwcn and Bottlers of
HOP GOLD
PORTLAND OFFICE:
Corner Ent Third and Burtuldc Stmts
Till'.
Burnside Dry Goods Store
HAMl'IX KAi'K.X, Proprietor
Ladies nnd Gents' Furnish
ings, Shoes, Notions, Hats and
Cops, Up-to-date Haberdashery.
Agency New Idea Patterns, R. &
G. Corsets, Webster School
Shoes. Tel. Eait 1445.
IS 0 Htf Aitm, Cor. E. Burasltft, rORTUND, ME6M
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 Second St., Portland, Or.
Tuluphonu MAIN rQ.1
SODA WATER, EXTRACTS, SYRUPS, ETC.
I'sHory, llfi WHivrMrt'ct
Tulcjlion, .Main Z'M
roj(Tf..M
OltKtiON
Ivory Wood Fibre Plaster
Ivory Cement Plaster
i F. T. CROWE & GO,
COOL BREEZES
ON HOT DAYS
Sole Growers of the Celebrated
Toke PointOysters
An Itanium OyilerTraiiiiilautvil
Mini Ktcm n mi our ImiIi at
TOKHLANI), WASHINGTON
"UNK(IMI.i:i IN KI.AVOK
AMI FIIKHII.NKHU"
Owicry nt South lleml, Wash.
U'liolcMtlu Dcnk'iH In All Yarictlc'U
(if Nulivu OyHters.
Phone East 3873
Elgin Cream Co.
390 EAST BURNSIDE
Mrs. Terrell Upbraids Their Foea, Mln.
Ister8 and "White Women.
(From tho Now York World.)
It Is an axiom that whatever tho
hardships and misfortunes of a raco
may be. thev fall with greatest so.
verity upon women, says Mary Church Sveabarg flamed out instantly in revolt.
Terrell in tho Nineteenth Century and All tbe artillery and tappers garrison
After. The treatment accorded col- ing the pWce were invoked. Onlj four
pred women in tho United States is companies of infantry remained loyal,
but another proof of this well-estab- The mutineers Biwd 40 machine gum
llshed rule. A minister of the gospel and practically all the quick-firers and
nnn.'lBnfniithevSO"thhBt00v.(1 ,n, light artillery in the fortrees, but even
pulpit of a New York church and de- ,,. ... .,, ,.. m , uij
clared not long ago that virtue In col- ,th th? fId e. "Me to hold
ored women Is so rare that any con- the mD 'or Ba,n,t he ,?"l,nffnl.t
slderatlon of It Is futile. Thero are ry The fighting continued all night
very few men of any race, no matter lo"K' The heaviest firing was heard
how low in the social scale they may from 10 o'clock in the evening until 1
be, who can be Induced to give dam- in the morning.
Cobalt for Hlornife Unit err.
Thomas A, Edison, In an Ashevllle, N,
O., Interview, said ho had found In that
ection cobalt that would reduce th
weight of storaee batteries In automobiles
one-half and the cost of city traffic more
than half. He says the vein of cobalt
runs from a point east of NHnhvlii
Tenn., In North Carolina, and traverses
lour counties, no thinks It means a rev
olution In the electrical world. Most of
the cobalt hitherto known to the world
has been found In Franco and Australia.
Cobalt Is a hard, white metal, with frran
ular structure, which Is mallenble, nt red
heat and capable of receiving weak mnij.
netlc power when rubbed with a magnet.
It Is nowhere found native, eiranr in
some meieornes, uut usually exists as an
oxide, and the ores are known m h.
been In use In the sixteenth century for
Imparting a blue color to glass.
1105 A Street TACOMA, WASHINGTON
B. Wa.lilliglon, I'ioji. J Wllklmon, Manager
The Alpha
Flnejines, Liquors Cigars
e.SjfrtHICElY FURNISHED ROOMS
ntUtrr - m. iri i
Headquarters for Kuilroad ami All Pro-
feMionul IVoplo.
Phono Pacific 151
101 N. Park Bt., POKTI.ANI), OKKGO.V
Rellarlona Iforcl Prohibited.
"II Banto, or the Balnt," U the title
of a much-dlscused novel by Senator Fo
farioro of Italy, which has ium hn
added to the list of prohibited books
"Index LIborum Prohlbltorum' by tbs
Vatican authorities. Thj author I. .
devout Catholic, but aUnJs for liberal re
forms. The theme of the book Is the fats
of a devout and tealous Oa.'bolk, modeled
after St. Francis of Assltsl, vrbo under
takes reform within the church and en
tooaura the psoItkB of tU hltrarctiv,
A. H. Griswold
Burct-tior o (UU8WOM) A I'UKOI.KY
TAILOR
No matter how sultry or uncomfort
able the day, an ELECTRIC FAN will
Insure comfort for the business man at
his desk for his employes at their
work for the customers In his 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 solid comfort 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 de
layorder 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.
Manufacturers nnd Dealers in
Butter, Eggs
Cheese
Sweet Cream
Ice Cream
Milk and
Buttermilk
A Specialty of Fancy Ice Cream
for Churches and Parties
o
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, No ()runcli!r.'Htoro
131 Sixth St. PORTLAND, OKKGON
Portland General Electric Co.
Sivmtk and Alder Streets
TELEPNINE EXCHANGE 13
1INTEREST
SAVIINOS BAINK
OK
The Title Guarantee
& Trust Company
Paya -1 jor cent on Cortlflcatt'H of Do
posit. Iay ! Ior vent on dully balances
of (loj)OBlt uccoujitu, aubjuct to clicck,
Hanking hours 0 a. rn, to 4 p. m.
Kttturriayij 0 u. m. to 1 p. m.
Saturday evening. . , .6 p. m. to 8 p. in.
MRECTOH8
W. M. Lndd .1. Tlinrlnirn lln
T. T. Uurkhart Frank M. Warren
Georco II. Hill
240 WASHINGTON STREET
J Cornur fc'ocond
! PORTLAND OREGON-
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