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About Portland new age. (Portland, Or.) 1905-1907 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1906)
THE NEW AGE, PORTLAND, OREGON y jPnrtlanu Nero Age Established 1890 A. 1), Grlflln, Manager Omco, ttnoin 317, CommoHMcnltli llulldliiK To Insure tmbllciUlon nil locnl news mtit tench in not later than Thursday morning of each week. Bubicrlptlon price, ono year, iiayablo In ad vance, SiUU. MMSJjaji PORTLAND LOCALS i IsBkjBssFwBssBBBaBF LOCALS I MMMMMM Miss Mnmlo Loo returned home InBt week after a short visit to Tncoma. Miss Dcrtha Wilson, of Santiago, Cal Is the guest of Mrs. Coffey at the Kublo. Mrs. Shipley, mother of Mrs. Wil liams, Is very sick at her homo with ihcumatlsm. Mr. Peter Leo, who has boon very sick for the past month Is suld to be Hlowly Improving. Mrs. Dora Newman, who was elected a delegate to conference, Is expected to leave Saturday. Don't forgot to patronize our latin drynmn, Mr. Jakle Jones, of the Ore gon Laundry Co., 'phone East 13. Mrs. Mnry McAfee, organist of tho Uethel church, who has been visiting hrr mother In Los Angeles, Cnl., has returned. Mrs. O. Gibson, who has been tho cunst of Mrs. A. D. Griffin Is thinking of leaving tho latter part of this week for Tacoma. Mrs. Smith, slster-ln-lnw of Mis. Ida Winters, Is In our city and l stopping nt Mrs. KIchnrdBon's on Flanders street. Mr. W. M. Dynuni loft Friday oven lug for Los Angeles to attend tho an nual conferonco when ho will act as delegato from Portland. Hov. Jackson, pastor of the Zlon flinrrli. will deliver his farewell ser mon Sunday evening, September 30th, prior to his departure to Lob Angeles, Cal., to attend tho annual conference. Mrs. Uonjamln left our city Wednes day evening for St. Paul, Minn., where Hho lntonds to niiiko her TTonie. Mrs. Denjamln hns Iiob made many friends hero and nil aro very sorry to see her go. Emancipation day was celebrated at tho LowIh & Clark Fairgrounds Satur day, September 22, 1900. It wns n grand success nud tho committee In charge was deserving of great credit Tor their splendid work. Tho Harvest Concert given nt tho Trades Union hnll Wednesday evening by tho Hnptlst church, was greeted by a very appreciative audience Each number wns hcnrtlly applauded and tho wholo formed an enjoyable and classical entertainment. Mr. George A. Iftnry wns elected you territory Is cosm6polltnn In char-' J. Wnllgreen, denier In staple nnd chairman. They adopted a series of actor, Including as It does men and fancy groceries, C34 Thurman street, resolutions pledging their support to woman who havo come from every Telephono Pacific 911. tho Independent Polltlcnl League this point of tho compass nnd from under i fall. And from all nppearanco It looks tho Influence of nil the grades of civil-1 C Anderson, stnplo and fancy gro- like both the Republicans nnd tho Izntlon and enlightenment, from tho cerles, Twenty-flrst and Thurman Democrats will bo badly beaten at tho peonage-stricken regions of benighted streets. 'Phono Hood 57. Fresh polls.thls fall. Georgia to the 'refined atmosphere of roaBtcd coffco specialty. There Is a great controversy nnd a'hJ.S'hnBbSn'lound common 'mS-1 Kym & John, dealers In"cholco gro- great dissatisfaction going on In tho 0Uml whore "each In hi? own dls- "rles, meat, fish and poultry, phono Dnlor nf tlnlln.1 nrnll,nri nf Moml. ,nB KrOUIHl WnCrC CUCI1 in I1IB "" "" Mil In r.00 T1 XTn-lt. n.l. .!) ... tlnctlvo sphere and A FINGER-BOWL STORY THAT ACTUALLY HAPPENED. Order of United Brothers of Friend ship as to the way and manner tho election of national grand officers wns conducted at Covington, Ky. Tho grand lodge of tho state of Illinois nnd several other adjoining grand lodgCB held n conference InBt work and hnvo decided to repudiate Mr. Gains nnd his few followers nnd have nothing more to do with them. It Is reported thnt ono John C. Buck ner Is contemplating lenvlng Chlcngo. The sooner ho goes tho better. This Is the Bttmo Individual that while ho was a member of tho legislature of tho stato of Illinois voted and worked fori When Tho Pioneer left for Chicago, Mnnnni fifriVPK v Ul ilWU X 11.1 OtlVUii ,w' .. i,r"."""-.r"T ."" " nor Davis. wun tne otner 10 worn oui a cumuiuu. - glorious destiny Royal Market, Bnlr & Werth propri etors, fresh nnd cured meats, fish, poultry nnd gnme. 439 Union aventio north, corner Tlllntnook, Phono East 1G7. North 16th Street Market, A. Wur tenbergcr, proprietor, cholco poultry, fresh nnd salt meats, phono Main 1395, tho adoption of what Is known an tho notorious and Infamous Allen bill, which disgraced tho people of thin state, nnd his notions while there enmc very near keeping nnd preventing tho colored pcoplo In Chlcngo from ever hnvlng another colored man elected n member of the legislature. Hut since the election of tho lcnrned nnd Intel ligent colored man, after ousting Buckner, they have maintained their standing nnd have sent men to tho legislature who are honest, brnlny nnd able. (From the Mllwnukco Frco Press.) There was a scene In tho dining car of The Pioneer limited on Tho Mil waukee Road Thursday night worthy 230 North Sixteenth street, Portland of a place In nn American comedy, Ore. and yet serious enough to nfford Clyde i Fitcu material for an net or drama. u. A. unonds, tno only pincc on uie vyu.i-jt repairing ruuuur kuuuh. miiiui bags, syringes, atomizers, rubber goods nnd extra parts for sale. Wring ers nnd enrpet sweepers repaired nnd for sale. Established 15 years ago In San FrnnclBco. -123 Morrison Btrctt, Portland. Phono Pnclflc 1882. Jost Bros. Saloon, 340 Williams ave nue, fine wines, liquors nnd cigars. Family trndo n specialty. A good plnco to get your Boft or ptlff hats renovated Is 249 Alder street between Second nnd Third. Always mIc for the famous General Arthur cigar. Esberg-Qunat Cigar O., general agents. Portland, Or. Tho Anheuser, Henry M. Williams, proprietor, 234 Morrison street, corner Second, Portland, Ore. Telephono Main 2517. OUR WORK IS OUT ONE GRADE- THE BEST We mitt a iptcliltr of liuaJalnr Lace Cutlilni CRESCENT LAUNDRY CO. 349 Morrison ISlrctt. Wo supply tlic llutchcr trade with nlri', clean aprons, why buy your aprntii and then pay lo lmc them launderi'd when wc will supply them tor Just u lint It emu yuu ncm to lmc llioiu laundcrcil Our wngmi will call, there were millionaires nnd business men from Chlcngo, Mllwnukco and St. Paul seated at tho tables awaiting service. Col. Dan Hcnly, tho veteran dining car conductor of tho train, wns there also, while out on tho vostl bule, peering through the pinto glass door, were three construction foremen, returning from n week on tho road between Chlcngo and Wndsworth. The three ' constructionists plnced their hands on the knob of tho door alternately and llnnlly ono of them, taunted by the other, opened the door nnd entered tho diner, followed by his Following nro the grnnd ofllccrs of comrades. Then tho cm tain roBO on the Oiiiiul Encampment of Knight tho play. TemplniH of the United States audi Approaching Col. Henly, tho fore Canndn, organized by llvo grand com- most of the horny-hnnded road build mnnderlcs of various states In con- ers extended his brawny arm nnd vtntlon July U, 1901. at Pittsburg Pa.: apologetically Inquired If ho nnd his Most Eminent Sir John G. Jones, partner could "secure n bite If they urnnu iuumer, ;i7i7 Armour nvenue, had tho money Chlcngo; Very Eminent Sir Robert J. Fletcher, Deputy Grand Master, Snc ramento, Cnl.: Very Eminent Sir Alex. nndcr Payne, Grand Gcncrnltsslmo. "Sure. Mike." snld Conductor Dan with a hearty laugh. "Come on in." Beforo renchtng the interior of the Llmltcd's palatini diner, however, tho Washington, D. C: Very Eminent Sir. lender of tho men who build railroads Stewart Campbell, Grnnd Captain tapped Conductor Dan on tho shoulder, I TACOMA NOTES f ttO Q (SB !! General, Washington, D. C.j Very Eminent Sir II. H. Stlllynrd, Grand Senior Wnrdcn, Wheeling. W. Vn. Very Eminent Sir Win. II. Johnson. Grand Junior Warden, Washington, D. u. very isinlnent 8 r J. M. II owe. Grnnd Orntor, Vlcksburg, Miss.; Very Eminent Sir J. IF. McGhee, D. D Grand Prolate, Mldwny, Ala.; Very eminent Sir J. C. Brown, Grnnd Re corder, Box 189, Hannn, Wyoming; Very Eminent Sir Alexander Oglesby, Grnnd Cor. Recorder, Washington, D. u.; very imminent sir w. w. Taylor, Grand Standard Bearer, Salt Lake City, Utah; Very Eminent Sir Thomas J. Riley. Grand Sword Bearer, penvor, Colo.; Very Eminent Sir J. B. Moody, Grand Warden, Bathe, Maine; Very Eminent Sir A. W. Ford. Grnnd Cnn- tain of the Guards, Chicago; Very Eminent Sir N. F. Henry, Grnnd Sen thiol, Wiishlngton, D. C. Executive Committee Sir Knight 11. C. Scott, Chairman, Washington, D. C; Sir ICulght J. M. Hunt, Hnnnu, Wyoming; Sir Knight C. R. France, Pittsburg, Pa.; Sir Knight E. A. liar per. Chlcngo; Sir Knight W. T. Grant, wow onenns, i.n.; sir Knight S. S nud confidently whispered In his cnr. "Are you an ofllccr on tho road? "Sure, Mike," was tho ready reply of Host Healy, whoso oyo Is ever at tentive to the guests of tho Mllwnukco rond's hotel on whoclB. "So arc I," again whispered tho dust brown toller. "I llvo out here at tho hub of tho universe, but thin is tho first time I over had a blto to cat on one of the company's trnlns." VWII1 nnyono object to us?" timidly negotiated the other members of tho trio. "Not while I'm around. Everybody In this car lias worked for u living ns you and I do nnd some of them nro still doing It. They're not all stock- iiuiiiuih iii win ruuii, i"i yci THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL maintains unexcelled servlco from the west to the east and south. Making close connections with trains of all transcontinental lines, asfienpera nro given their choice of routes to Chlcnpo, Loulsvlllo, Mo in phi a and New Orleans, and through theae points to the far east. Prospective travelers desiring infor mation as to tho lowest rates and bat routes aro invited to correspondence with the following representatives: 13. H. Trumbull, Commercial Agent, 142 Third St., Portland, Or. J. 0. Lindsoy, Trnv. Passenger Agent, 142 Third St., Portland, Or. Paul I), Thompson, Passenger Agtnt, Col man Building, Seattlo, Wash. NOTICE TO "CREDITORS. In the County Court of tho State of Oregon for Multnomuli County. In the Matter of tho Estato of Sum P. Turner, decenBcd. Notice la hereby given that the und ersigned has been appointed by the County Court of the County of Mult nomah, State of Oregon, thu adminis trator of tho estate of Samuel P. Turner, dcconBcd, and that ho has duly qualified ns such administrator. Ml persons having claims against him estato or said deceased are heroby untitled to present the snmo to me at the olllce of A. H. Tanner, Room HOD, Commercial Block, Portland, Oregon, attorney for said estate, or to me per- ARTHUR LAW furnisher and Halter " HE MAKI3S 8IIIHTH IM Waohlngton 8., OppolH HcIHk's Theater PORTLAND, OREGON ELDERBRAU GROTTO KUICKHON .t. liniHI, Props. Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars 54 Sixth Street MAIN j tog PORTLAND, ORE. WESTERN SODA WORKS Jt'lMIKMlt'lI it CIIAMKK, Props. Manufacturers of Carbonated Bever ages, Svruti, Kx trai N, Mineral Waters and ( hiuiipagne Cider. Sale tliMrili utoisof rVdnvillo Mineral Water. Phono Pneillc 1703. Office and Factory, 204 Mill Street PORTLAND, OREGON WRITE US TO-DAY roit an Electric Flatiron H. R. LYNES IH'slcr In STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Notions and Fruit. Free Delivery. 154 Russell Street I'lionu KnM .V',10 PORTLAND, OREGON H. HENDERSON Real Estate I08W Jersey Street, ST. JOHNS, OREGON We will deliver the Flutiron, free of chnrg i, for ill) days' trial, asT" You are under no obligation to puiehaso the Iron uu simply want you to leant what it ulll do in thu saving of Inlxir, timo and money and to all'nrd you an opportunity to test tho greater of all household cutiveiiieucuH In a pnio t cal way, gjtf All eipi piiuut isilellvenit with each iron, which tuny be attached to any electric lamp cocket, in any room. JT" Fill in the coiiK)ii below and mail to us AT ONCE. I Oil TO umnllt ilult AHlflit1 nu tfiniilti1 lm perfectly welcome. Cotno on In and bo inWi wl'thln six montliB from tho date soiled. Hero s a water for you." of t10 Urst publication of this notice TllfV fllllllllnil llinli- lint n Tlinv I . ...n . r.........i .... .nn rhcy fumbled their hats. They stroked their foreheads and they pe rused tho bill of faro which was hand ed them by tho wnlter. They read: lobster a la Newburg Romnn Punch Soft-Shell Crabs Shrimp Salad Uibstcr Salad "Say," said the smaller of tho parly, Meredith soils good butter, 1106 Commercial street, Tncoma, Wash. Free ono cnr ticket with each $1.00 purchaso of teas, coffees, canned or pnekago goods. Miss I-uura Crlstma is on tho sick list. Mr. James Cruise is In our city ngnln. MIsb Carrie Crlstma left last Sntur day for Colfax. Mr. Benny Thompson, of Seattle, was In our city Sunday. Mrs. II. F. Lawhorn returned homo from her visit to Evorett. Tho "trip through tho world" which took placb last Friday, was a success. Mrs. Paul Ury nnd Mrs. Olbson who attended tho fair at North Yakima, roturned home Inst Friday. Miss Lena Turner, who has been visiting hor sister In Tncoma left for her homo In Portland last Tuesdny. Mr. Phil. D. Rucker left last Sunday for Vancouver, wliero ho will remnin for nbout two months, working nt his trndo. ivuiKiii a. o. .i. ... . ,. . - ..-. Scott, Seattlo. Wash.: Sir Knight S.',UV8 KHi Homo or ino" cmni? wltn II. Prnthor. Chicago: Sir Knight J. C .,ho H,,ml "ecka, somo ham nnd eggs, White. Boston, Mnss.j Sir Knight Os-,Bon,P ,",C8nmi c,an u on. niat'B cnr D. States. Boston. Mass.: Sir, ?rt C"''K' for me." Knignt K A. Campbell, C h cago; Sir ,,','"" j;"Vv'V'nDV. .'' . ' . ' Knight A. D. Orlfiln. Portland, Ore. "r. "rlV"!1'0,'1' Qlvo U f? 1 10" r,K,,t' tii. nt.l lii-uuiiiial Hi-Hslon of tho ";"",V,' "v "KKU ,u"",l,n, Grnnd Encampment of Knight Tenip-u,V,,Il?atrn,rr,lca' , . ., . inrs of tho United Stntes nnd Canada I.,,,,"8,1, J"oUn L10V Dnn (11rofl1B0(' Vj?,1 will meet In trl-nnnual session on tho I"''?, ov.er .tlicre. Tomnrkcd u Mil- I OUR CI D(Mf)(DC3XX CHICAGO LCTTER Chicago, 111., Sept. 19. 1900. Mr. Sam Malono and Mr. Frank Mc Kinney of Buffalo, N. Y., aro In the city. A large number of tho Odd Ftllowa are making arrangements to go to Richmond, Va., In a special car. Mr. William Piper has opened a fine first class saloon and bowling alley at the corner of Slst and Armour ave. 10th of July, 1907, nt Buffalo, N. Y. ASSOCIATED PRESS 8HOWN UP. From Tho Mound Bayou (Miss.) Dem onstrator, Tho colored man nt Mound Bayou, ns wo seo him Is not different In tiny essential particular from tho colored man olsowhoro. Yet In this Immedlato community thoro Is u gratifying ah senco of tho vicious tendencies, the criminality nnd thu general nntuuil depravity that hnvo como to bo re garded as characteristic of tho black brothor'a character, if the Associated Press dispatches dally nppeurlng In tho columns of tho great dally papers aro to bo relied upon ns furnishing u veracious chronicle of current happen ings. If n crime has been committed In almost any section of tho South nnd tho perpetrator is not apprehended, red handed, so to speak, tho conclu sion Is at once Jumped to that there was a negro In It, and tho more hein ous tho crime, tho moro conclusive tho general conviction. Now, Just why this should bo bo does not at onco nppear. But tho longer und tho moro earnestly ono ponders ovor the situation tho moro firmly ho Is convinced that sinister Influences aro at work ami that tho black man Is not nearly so criminally Inclined as tho plcturo that hnH been drawn of him would seem to Indicate. Avarice Is one of tho strongest Incen tives to crlmo in tho long category of criminal motives. Tho negro is not avaricious. Exceptional temptation has been open to him here from time to time in the history of the town for the commission of overt robbery with the prospect of Immense personal gain and but slight hazard of detection. Yet no man was ever despoiled of his goods at Mound Bayou. Time was when there was no bank within miles wnukeo banker. "Ho has a great oyo for color of fects," said n Waukesha merchant op posite. "Seo how bo's mntched thf yolk of those eggs with sliced tomn toes und strnwborrlcs. Dan Is cor. talnly very artistic." Whon tho railroad builders had flu iBhed tho wnlter had brought each a cut-glass flngor bowl. Thoy eyed onch other suspiciously, nnd thou one picked up a spoon nnd after stirring tho slice of lomon In tho bowl for a while ho began sipping tho wnter. His frlonds followed suit. Now nnyono who hns dined with Dan Henly knows that ho sees every thing thnt happens on tho Pioneer diner, so stonnlm: over to bin nn. sophisticated guostB ho suggested, as only Dnn Hcaly can suggest "i wouldn't sin t If I woro von; It'H tho best over. Just drink It right out of the bowl. Thnt's tho stuff that makes this car famous. Did you enjoy yourselves, gentlemen? I nm very kiuu. Always gia to seo you. Como In again." And tho llttlo comedy wns enjoyed ns only a party of Healy's friends can during tho trip from Chlcngo and Mil waukee to St. Paul and Mlnnenollo on Tho Pioneer Limited. Peasant In Grip of Famine. St. Peterf burg, Sept. 22. The ofll clbl report ust lseutd gives hut little ground for expectation that the famine whirl! has already a grip on many pro vinces in RuMla will be leas this wint er. Although the winter wheat harv est waa above the average, spring wLeat proved a disappointment. The Zemet- vo cofferi are empty through the fail ore of the peasant to pay taxea. and all the work of relieving the famine falls upon the central government. Kuropatkin's History of War. St. Petersburg, Sept. 22. General Kuropatkin has completed his book re viewing the Rmso-Japsnese war. The work is in several volumes and has been submitted to the general staff. It mav pot be permitted general circula tion. to-wlt: September 22. 190(5 JAMES N. BESSELLEN, Amtnlslrator of tho estato of Samuel P. Turner, deceased. Last publication October 20, 1900. "THE MILWAUKEE" "Tho Pioneer Limited" St. Paul to Chicago. ' "Overland Limited" Omaha to Chi cago. "Southwest Limited" Kansas City t Chicago. No trains In tho service en nny railroad in tho world equals In equip ment that of tho Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway. Thoy own nnd opornto their own sleeping nnd dining cars and glvo their patrons nn excellence of sorvlco not obtnlnablo olsowhoro. Berths on their slcopors aro longer, higher nnd wider than In similar cars on nny other line. Thoy ptotnet their trnlns by tho Block system. Connections mndo with all transcontinental lines In Union dopots. H. 8. ROWE, General Agent, 134 Third 8t., Portland. I havo choice BubIui'shiuiiI Itesldeneu Tracts in ail parts of the city. CorrcFpondonce solicited from nou roslilunt owners of property or tliono teukiug investments hero. Frank L. Smith Meat Co. 228 Alder St., between 1st nnd 2d Stu "FIGHTING THE BEEF TRUST" Wo nro Portland's only Independent slaughterers and Jobbers. Thu only ones not controlled by tho trust. Tho only ones who do not usu pteserva lives and ndulterntlons. Rolled Roast Beet 10c Lean Roast Mutton 8c. Mutton for boiling Cc Mutton for stow fin Loin Mutton Chops 12MiO Shoulder Mutton Chops 10c Lean Ronst Veal 10o Breast Veal Ronst. lOo Veal Stew 8o Veal Chops 12'jc Hamburg Steak 10c Pork Snusago 10c Frankfort Sausago 10a Bolognn Sausago 8c Breakfast Bacon 1716c Pure Lard 12c Fino Shoulder Steak 8o Round Stonk 10o Best Pot Ronst 8o Flno Boiling Beef He Best Beef Slew no Plato cuts Beef fie Brisket Beef He Corn Beef 0c It Is up to tho taxpayers nf Port land. Aro you going to nllow tho beef trust to continue robbing you or thou sands of dollars annually through the moat supplied to tho Port of Portland. CUT OUT COUPON I'oiiIhiiiI (Icticriil lllri'lrlr ('omimtiy, I ,im unit -lilcr H I'orlliiinl, Ori'iion, lll'tllll'lllt'll Villi inn V itiillli'p In inn .inn j l.lii ttlu I liitlron, t hit li I nitrcf lo try, timl ! II iiii-iulfcir)-In ri'iimi ioon ulthluiu 1 iImm (ioiii ilnltMif ili'lherv. It 1 iln mil n. J turn It ui Unit tlnit ) mi mny flinrui untm t n my net-mint hi lino. It N ntnlcrMoiHl nun imciinrL-o mil im iiimmc fur iiiu Iron II I ri'tiiru It within :o tin).. n.v.mi:... .Winnies THE SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN BANK Commercial Banking Savings Department Capital $5,000,000 Surplus tJ3f)0,(K)0 Total Available AsHets $7,500,000 A. CIIILHEIWi, President OHO. II. TARBELL, Manager A. V. IIAYDEN, Cashier Tacoma Olllce No. 055 Commerce f-'t., N. E. Cor. Koulli 11th fU. Ifa irnmtNaf EVAAmnn n nrimlnant mason, and a member of Keystone' ohe town and timber operators were Lodge A. F. & A. Masons at Engle-, ''ced to carry thousands of dollars wood died last Sunday. Pn the,r """med and unprotected per woou uieu last aunaay. I sons, to sleep without tho protection Queen of Shebba Chapter No. 8 of locks and bars and yet surrounded Order of tho Eastern Star will glvo a only by theso same "vicious" blacks, grand banquet and publlo Installation they have lain down to "plensant of officers at Graham's hall, 5728 Stato dreams" with a sense of absolute se street on the lGth of October. curlty and safety from molestation. rl, ,..,.. . ,,. n.j No harm has over approached ono Mr. Jul us F. Taylor of the Broad 8Uch at Mound A Ax is ."pconfatulated ami highly, alone bo her color or natIonalUy what commended for the splendid work that a u ag au8olute)y Bafo r 0 ln, hlapaperlBdoIng n exposing the evil' 8u!t or ,ntrU8lon at Moiuul Dayou at nnd crooked work that has tn going any Umo of ,, or , nt a8 n ' h , on at the Bethel .A. M, . E. church .It walked , ,he mldBt of soldiers. Tho is to be hoped that he will continue Bcorf8 of wnlte men wno haye na(, oc. to expose them. caslon to do business here will gladly Mr. Luclan Renfroo. a colored indi-' Jeatlfjr to the truth of these state vldtial who lives nt 4947 State street, ftntfis,ne' Xn' hB!rett,(or,8et and who conducts a feed store there, omA "' w-e " . bo no essential differ- . i. i .. . i.j .nio am, enco In quality or character between dcuiud m uo iu re, uou i("-. """" ,, noom o nr..n.i to . .u-i i-isai or us Kina m of tho people there are claiming tiiat negrow?Bewhere the only reasonab o U NorUw,t' "rriea an Immense hA hno hunn trivincr thom short welehts "Kp'u .iwiiero, me oniy reasonaoio !.,.w . ,,,. w-.. ., . .. . THE PIONEER FAINT COMPANY. The p I o neer paint es tablish m e n t of Portland if that of F. E. Beach 4 Company, of 115 First St., the oldest sad most re liable houia of Its kind In ho has been giving them short weights X ?h.t iJ i ' in hin. n,?t m,v i.nv thPre. More inference is that In the drama of every willbe6 said about' this Individual in..f.f?,-,,!8- SL' the future. ithuslasts the picture of the back man's character Is sensationally overdrawn. A large meeting of colored men waa It might be necessary In support of the held yesterday at the Baptist church contention herein Indicated to state on Armour avenue near 37th street, that the population of the Mound Ba- stock f tli best things In paints and building materials, together with an unusual list of specialties. Those who seed anything la theaa line can cer tainly prolt by going to F. . Beach ft Company. fUaoeaber Ue naaaber, ltl lint street The Old Reliable DALLES DIAMOND FLOUR Has never failed to nleaee. It has al ways been the fctanuard.for family uho R. H. Guthrie Portland Representative Ask Your Grocer for M4tf I Kl wm Trig OlMHl,,,, 4 'THe.ORLtMkOHI.Vl ;f ; j ..y?. i 212 AMSflss Ml. moat racitic 22si The Original Diamond Brand LE PALAIS ROYAL Millinery COAT, SUIT & LADIES' f URNISHINGS Portland General Electric Co. Telephone MAIN 6680 FIRST AND ALDER STREETS The SAVINGS BANK of the Title Guarantee & Trust Company PAYS 4 Per Cent Yearly Interest On Savings Accounts Interest Compounded Semi-Annually We Also Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on Certificates of Deposit And 3 Per Cent en Dally Balances of Check Accounts Save a Dollar Today and It Work for You Tomorrow We carry a Complete Stocltof Medium and High Class Goods, aM very moderately priced. The best and most careful attention wW be shown to our patrons. Give us a caH and be convinced that our Goods and Prices are as we state. M. E. BECKER 375 Washington Street A Itank Account Ih tho Hint ntop to waul liiijiiilnuBH, iroHierity ami loiufnrt Dunking Mount, II a. in. to -1 j. in,; SittiirtlayH. u it, in. to 1 n. in.: .Sutunlav uvunlngH, G. ji, ui, IoHji. m, DIKKCTOItS Win. M. fjiilil, J. Tliorliurn Horn, T. T. Jlurkliart, Frank M. Warren, (icorgo II. Hill. OI'nCKKS-J. Tliorluirn Itoss, I'rt'H. Mont; Cit'orgo II, Hill, Vico I'leHident; T. T. llurkliart, TrciiHuror; John K, Aitcliliion, Ktcrotary. 240 Washington Street Corner Second PORTLAND OREGON ' 1 $& .iAAmStiULSAm