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)- (M,? fcM7" T,' t-i. . H' ', 4 ' 1 .1 THE NEW AGE, PORTLAND, OREGON 14' . nrilsmh Nw Ae KiUbllihed 1830 A. D. arlffln, Manngor Office, Hoora 317, Commonwealth Building To Insure .publication mi local now mint reach ut not later than Thursday morning of . . 77 I . each week. arable in ad. payable In d. Bubtcrlptlon price, one roar, yanoe,i.oo. PORTLAND LOCALS IMBBBBBBBBBtti . oi.i.,i. i. ...w.i-. . -i, matism. a a. uuiuuiLj un ci uuli a u aatiui iuuu Isaac Maxwell is on tho Blck list this wcok. " Mrs. Julia rireen U confined to her VVV'vtfSvWWlBWtflXi AUaBdnMamn BtbadAAaHnVfeBi 1 room, Second and Ash. Dr. bT H. SUIlynrdr 33. Vhoollng. w! ",u "JOWIn ng,lt whenever u was Va., Lieut. Grand Commander; Robert nPProached. Mrs. Mnhlll Davis oxpects to leave J. Flctchrr, 33, Sacramento, Calif, I An clTort to Bnnro tD0 baboon by for Tacoma In a fow days. Grand Prior; C. R. Franco, 33, Grand tho cargo nets was found Impracticable Chancellor, Pittsburg, Pa; James E.'on account of Uio 15-foot leaps which Mrs. K. Summers of Seventh nnd Todd, 33, Grand Minister of State, tho nnlmnl mndo whenever It was ap- Couch Btrcets, fs indlBpoBed. Earllngton, Ky.; H. C. Scott, 33, Grand pronched. At length Herr Wlndhorn E. Redmond Is able to bo out again J.T Wh.K," n WaSgVo? S;.wtuf ,,,t0 th bo,d "'JST fter Bovoro attack of rheumatism. Boston. MnsB. Grand Secretary Gen' nnd ca?avorcd to socuro tho baboon, oral; Rev. J. H. McGhco, 33, Montgom- tbo keeper offering It food while tho Thoro nro rumors of a 'possum sup. cry, Ala, Grand Keeper of tho Seals owner tried to coino to closo qunr per to be given in tho near future. nnd Archives; D. O. Gaines, 33, Wor- tern. , t Z i i i chofltor- Mass., Grand Audltor.Gcnotnl Hcrr Wlndhorn's foot caught In n net nnouJmVf' BntnSlTfmm aSltlo Bt"i B,?B 8?m0,0foth?..thf,lCn,,lnB. flnd ,10 ". Whereupon tllO baboon tho city last Saturday from Scnttlo nn,i distinguished Scottish RIto ma- nt on ' ', furloU8 onslaught on nnd Is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Col- Bons among tho colored masons In "' on. m",' ' u,rl .u, , ? n "n" 11ns of 11th street. tho United States who aro active and hlm' '" H' teeth In the collcc pnlmia nuinnnn In llio mnootia vino, tor's leg. It Wns ItlipORSIblo tO slinko Thos. Davis, of Vancouver, Wash., visited Portland this week. Mr. Davis Is prospering In our neighbor Btatq and Is quite an oxtcnslvo land owner. Ulysses Thomas, tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Thomas is serious- ly ill and tho attending physicians "havo gravo doubts bf her recovery. ,. .. M , 1. . ... tt . Mrs. H. S. Johnson of 434 Hoyt x!Tli? t' fnflSndnmi M.n?nf Mih. II. K. Johnson and brother of 5!L"kXP"-:rhCy W,H BP0nd th ..".-. " !,. , n.. , 7. ... t On Nov. 30th, Mrs. Hnttlo LoRoy en- tortn ncd In honor of Mr. Jcromo Iinr- tIb. Thoso present wrro Mr. nnd Mrs. MrnflCnf Newman8' ' Mrs. D. M. Newman. Chas. W. Stanton of North Yakima, WnBh., spent sovcrnl dnys In tho cltv, tho guest of Mrs. Dora Newman. Ho loft on the 1st for Oakland, Cal., whore he oxpcctB to spond tho winter. .. .. . . . "1 t nm Now North West Loclyo No. 2G54 havo arranged nn excellent program for tho celebration of their 22d nnnl- vrrsary on tho 18th of Dccomhcr nt their hall southeast corner of Second and Yamhill. Their friends aro cor- oiaiiy lnviteu to aucnu. ,,,.,,, , Mr. Harrla loft last Saturday for Tacoma, Wash., where ho haa accept- cd a position at tho Tacoma hotel. Mr. Hnrrls hnB hern employed nt ho Hotel Portland, whoro he enjoyed the roputntlon of being one of tho host waiters over employed at that cstab - llshmont nnd his employers part with him with much regret. On Sumlny night last Mrs. ll-m-i Btnto organizer of tho W. C. T. u. rnvo an Intrrostlng lecturo at tho A. M. E. Zlon church. In addition Mrs. M. Mnr"nn mi"o a fow remarks and Mrs. J. N. Fullllove rendered a beauti ful solo nnd tho choir rnvo several annroprlsto selections. After tho lcc fare pledt cards wero distributed throughout tho audlonco nnd a meet- niK cuueu lor wudiiunuiiy uvl-iiihk uji tho purpnso of rovlvlng thoLucy Thur man Union On Thanksgiving Mr. nnd Mrs . Roota entertained with nn old fnshlnn- nl ThanltHclvlnir dinner. At 4 o'clock thn jrnABtB worn sen tod around tho fes. tlvo board which fairly groaned with Us burden of delicacies. Formalities wero dispensed with nnd a couple of plonsnnt hours were spent In social conversation, repartee and disposing of tho excellent repast. Thoso present wero Mrsdames Jas. Manley and Geo, Klser, Mr. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ritter and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P. Roots. CARD OF THANKS. On Monday evening, Nov. 26th, Rev. W. J. Tolllver, pastor of the Bethel A. M. E. church and Mrs. Tolllver wrre the recipients of a very pleasant sur- prise party rendered them by members of the church and congregation, Tho party took the form of a pound or donation party, accompanied by greetings and congratulations occa- 5!-i1f.ib? thiSJr,BTnr,enI..evWwii: to-a:B.c;"but lately of" Tacoma, , Wash The aweet strains of "There's a' ,,,? "AiS 3 . Van? stranger at tho door" heralded the SVh5'uL?.a K' N?Tbl0ih; coming of tho visitors who wero ft. ba" nJ lt$l$,J!? warmlv wnlromeil hv Rev and Mrs Jonn JnW Offered a Berles of Tes ZZll !S"i5K rI"L?lXJZS: olutlona which were adopted thanking AUMiycr, WBU WIM ill oi M. wiiiii the columns of The New Age their ap-, preciatlon and thanks. I MMMMMMMMBOMMW l TACOMA NOTES Emily Ury on the sick list. Mrs. Rice Is on the sick list. Master Edgar Hall Is on the sick list. Mr. Chester Bird, of Seattle, was in gT&Qi commander and Sir T. D. Mo our city Thursday. i Farland nnd Sir F. A. Campbell have .. a v.x ... ..-- -i t. i hrrn nnnnlntnit n itnmmlttfin fnr thn Don T rorgei, uierary hi iuu cuurcu -..,.-....... .......... ..v .-. .- every Friday evening. arrangement of a banquet. Miss Dassle Lawhorn returned from Mr. F. L. Barnett, another very un her visit to Everett Sunday, I popular colored man In Chicago, who t .knn. i. iHn h,j. waB one of the candidates for mtinlcl- Mr. P. Lawhoro Is getting ready to defeated by a leave, for her home la Indianapolis, kousand vote!. A large number of Indiana, soon, , promincnt colored men worked against Mrs. L. a Clarke gave a dinner at Wm at the polls as well as a largo her residence Sunday In honor of Miss number of white men. It Is no doubt Ruth Freeman for her fourteenth that ho owes his defeat to the Btronr birthday and bitter opposition that was made un iuu.,. against him at the polls by a large The ball which was given by the number of prominent colored men In young girls Thanksgiving was well this city. done for the young girls' first time. Tho evening waa spent nicely. A great surprise waa aroused by the people hearing of Mrs, Booth of Ta- rrraertk!nU.hiRo,livJorpot 8ho 'was Portland) Oregon, last Wednesday. Tacoma pcoplo send her congratulations. MASONIC 8TATI8TIC8. rrhi AmmImm mm.i a .i..1 aMMlMt. -,"" """" " ;v:in;u obuuwu RIto was first organized In tho United States of America liv Mr. .Tnnn Do BaPtlot DcSablc a b'llllant nd dls- t,ngu,8hcd color'ed mn80n who cnmo ... : to tho city of Chicago from the Island of San Domingo on tho fourth of July 1779. Ho had a patent of power nnd authority to establish nnd propogate tho Ancient nnd Accepted Scottish K?iBStalJat2 "t; n i. .!.". .". ... uuuiu an i iiitii'iii ia l fi I'l'iiuii'ii .-ii-iii uuumvii ui Ancient aim Accopica acoi tlsh RIto among Uio colored mnBons fnr n.n emithnm nn.i ,o i,.,ia.iin. tlon waB organized at Washington, D. C. In tho year 18C0. Some of tho pros, ent otllcorn nro John O. Jones. 33. of ni.lon Hnvnmin n..i p,;.,, - yard nro: D. R. Younir. 33: J. W. flrf on 33. Charles E. Morton, 33; R. M. Clark 8nn Frnnclsco, Cnl.; E. A. Smnll, 33; H. J. Fletcher. 33; Frunk J. Butler, 33, fSf' ?3 Por'tln)nd0romro,-3J! C nron. 3 .": M.Htmt : M Hnnnn Wyol mlng; 8. S. Scott, 33, Everett WnBh.; j, r. HnwklnB, 33, Scnttle, ' Wash.; J- B- Shonnrdson, 33. Rnslln, WasTT.; Wiinam T arantt 33( Ncw Orleans, V?'' ' )Vl' ,MoFy,CB' 33; So,ma' Aia. Rov. J. H. Mcahoo. 33 Montgom - ?nr. Aln.s Rev. A: W: Thorno, 33. An - mugnvino, Aia.; w. 11. orecn. 33. uay- lon. AIn-! Kov. G. W. Hill. 33, Harts. hxnpo AIn. Jolin Cnrtor. 33. Browlon. Ain Timmn w rin 11. n v,. t rinvio nn Dminnit w'w ' nnnn. w ?,?"Bh' 334,Am? ,A,rbor'M,lc,y Jo,Vn 5Jl , w 3 Or dley CaK; Rev J B fg'S cSn, N. Y.'; Joseph ' t EXum, 33, West Summorvlllo, 1 Mn0Hi. nQ'Vi Owen U W. Smith, 33. viHOn, n. 0.; Rov. D. J. Donohoo. 33, ' Tshlcncto III., S. II. Prnthor, Chicago,' !" K. II. Morris, 33; F. S. Campbell, 33. E A Hftrpcr 33. T. Wobst'r rjrown 33- Oscar Camnboll 33 A W p,? "3 ciilcaVro ill.- p. W. WrlRht! 33 vhoollng W Va -'a L A Cnboll' 33 stnunton.'vn.': Q.'b. Kirk. 33. Pitts' nurg Ptti. A u Harris. 33. Johnstown, Pn. E r. Franklin, 33. Jacksonville, Fin.; Newnort Iienry. 33; Aloxnnder O,lo8,)v 33. Wllllam II. Johnson, 33; w , ncrron. 33. Rov. Potfr Lucas. 33 Jonn g nrcnt 33. A Lncoin A1. Pxnp(,er of Washington, T. C: T. W. A8m.on,; 33. chuponno. Wnshlmrton; w w Taylor. Snlt Lake City. Utah, , Thpro ftro nnnt conslsterlos or tho Anclont anA AcCopted Scottish RIto with a mcmborshlp of 4295, vnluo of proporty 60'000- OUR CHICAGO LETTER ETTER I MNMNfl t&M&MOGG&fv , Chicago, III., Dec. 1st, 1900, Miss Blanche. Wrlcht hns boon on n uhort visit nnd spent her Thanksgiving uay in Ulnoru, 111. I ., . . . , , , Pitchfork Tlllmnn was engaged to speak In Chicago on tho Annexation ot c.uba' , b,ut no ono llcro ,,mB f oen w,cro Mr. 11 lnmn ever touched his subject throughout tho discussion. He BUD- stltutcd tho rnce question, us usual Rov. H, C. Martin has succeeded In wnklnc un all thn sloe nine members ,0f nnthcsda Bantlst church to n eonso 0f their duty to themselves as Bap - tlsts and to tho raco by creating In them a spirit to buy some now church property. Mr. Theo. W. Jones, tho proprietor and manager of a largo warehouse and one of the largest teaming and trans fer companies In Chicago, sustained a loss by firo to tho amount of 172,000, partly covered by Insurance Mr. Jones lost by Are three years ago 22,00O. Mr. Oscar DePrlest. a colored roan. who was elected county commissioner on tho county ticket pulled through by a small majority. He was knifed at tho polls by a large majority of col- orea voters because ho Is very un- 5?Eui!L 'I th,B-c,.t' and thr.,renubl'-' &.?? oTtft VolEr I Vfavnr nnnn. nt rn.li.aon tr thn nn.1.1 .7; -'.rrrr "i JTXr, X" TJttL """ "". "" y. " X " J at a meeting In Chicago where Senator iiiiuiau ui ouuiu iaruiiun wan u speak. Mayor Dunne's course highly commended. was The Grand Commandery of Knight Templars of tho state of Illinois will meet In their annual session next Monday at Chicago. III. Sir A. W. . Ford, grand recorder of tho Grand Commandry of Knight Templars will deliver an excellent address on the oc- PARtnn. fllr H TT. Prnthor 33 ilpnnfv Everett Market, (E. L. Peck, Prop.), 'roinlen Xfonta nnil PnnUrV. 413 Everott gtreet, corner Tenth, Portland, Ore. ! phone Mala 1640. . BATTLE WITH BIO BABOON. REDUCES FREIGHT RATE8. . .. , w.i.nn.j n L . ul D-per.f stroKle e '""Y'lN Charges Always Low Where Between Animal Mi Keeier. NuJil t. Au.ll.kl. j An exciting story of n baboon's cs rum frnm Ita rntrn nn thn Unlon-Cdfltlo .. . . . .. ..t.. ..i... ii. nncr uonino castle was ioiu imi mo ..a.ni ,.i,.i ti-.,M.n. nn th unv . . . ..'. .... I . ii rii i jn nn ivitii n inrirn cinit?i:Liuii ul '" ,, ' ,; "" Lr ilncl udln. five wild nnlmnls on board, Including no wolves nnd e'R"1 zeDrtt8 ino P1'0"5' of Herr Wludliorn. Herr Wlndhorn, who for thirty years hns collected wild animals,. which ho Bc. to dealers nnd zoological gardens, " ? Ht00d 4 fc?.t. n.Ch0:l in lie cut ana wim verv who. auoui v . . . ... . " wock ncr 'caving Capo Town It lirokn out of Its rniM. hut fortunate y the escnpo was discovered beforo tho . controvertible facts. Among these: nnlmal reached tho deck. For two Whenever cnnnls, rivers, lnkes nnd .i-- i,..... u ...- - nu.t in UmL.i. ..... i.. .i i i""?.- """' " "."" - ". " off tho powerful benst In his effort to rclenso himself Herr Wlndhorn tried to force open tho Jaws of tho baboon wm, his hnnds. Ho wns In n measure 8UCC0"fu,. but tu bnbo W '"f tcnod w" fflnK8 ' I,urr Wlndhorn's rKht nnnd' which wns Injured oven moro extensively thnn tho leg. Tho . keeper, who hurried to his master's aid, quickly becamo tho subject of at- tack, the baboon mulcting several bites ',. hllll ...hIo tllo bont-wnln 0f tho . i";,, b"t'Wn,a " liner wns also bitten. Tho beast nfterward refused to bo overcomo by half n bottlo of whisky nnd a dose of opium powerful enough I iM ... i. i 1.1... a " ot lemonade without effect. EvcntunlIy , Brntlng WM flxoU ?t,,, Ul0 panlon way and then "V "'cans of a display of fruit tho brute wns coaxed near It and ns ho stretched nn nrm through tho grating to grasp an ornngo ho wns secured. LoM nnd nrma wero lit lenirth tlahtlv iJitUtlSSSlu. ,nB'1W,' nftcr WHlcu tl10 baboon attach- C(l to tho KratlnK wa" nsturocd to his mK nml then released. Ho died four days later nnd Herr Wlndhorn says ho thinks death was duo to a brokon heart London Tribune. SCHOOL STUDIES. We giro a real elevation of Henry Foster, bettor known as "Hen." Per- 1 haps his name was not Henry Foster In your school, but you had a follow ! iiko him. n trmihin'ii hidr. He took ten lickings where any othor lad got one. Unlucky. He was alwaya caught If a paae of glasa was broken, It was lien who ateod with a stone In his band. If the teacher asked a ques tion It was Hen who always said "Huh." And once, when I asked him If It didn't hurt when he took a whal ing, he gave the pathetic answer: "Should say not Got 'used to It at borne." Well, It helps to know that at least ono "Hen" Foster within my knowledge became the head of a great educational movement, and the foe of ? t,ng CT?a 'l Jd? letch tbem IUHIR.-viUVIMUaU M. v Rlsht ! for k Heart. Teacher Johnnie, on which side Is your heartf Tnhnnl .. tl... -Il. .1.1., . l.- i""r T" T'1 "'..c' lcavTO' ' so, jonnnio; 11a on your jeI ,1 Johnnie Yea, ma'am; that's what I aid. Teacher What you said? Johnnie Yea, teacher; tho left side " r,ni me ror fI1 heart Uleve- na ueaier. Tfc Flawl Aathorltr. "Paw, you believe In spelling reform, don't you?'V "Yea." "Then you'll have to spell 'sure' ahure, won't you?" ".My boy, yqu'll have to pass that np to the President" Philadelphia Led ger. It Wb14 NTr Do. Mr. Newlywed Why not mako Thursday your "at home day?" Mra. Newlywed Gracious, no I That would never do. People wquiu think then that we have only one girl and that I have to stay In to let her go out Philadelphia Preaa. The average country wonan looks at a restaurant bill of fare as If she was trying to pick out aoswtblng to eat that wouldn't poUoa Jar, MMpjpjpjpV BJJjBJBJBBJBJMHBJJBJ9JBJBJBjnf IHTiraBri W 1 "There nro a few tilings they do bet-1 Inr ntifnml " antil I Tntirrrnunmim ICftnn. i - - di.11 In n ronuit. nunnfli mi rlvnr ntul ...... .... ..... tnfimi iiitiMi-nmAtti Hn n.ninfi iti i'.irf . . mProvcmrai' lclveri .n xu ,- 1UU,( nml nong these things is tho foroiim unv of lmmlllnir watorwnv, ...... .. . . . ........ I "iw. vi..r imuuim, ...., Germany, Hollniul ami Knglnnd arc ox- pending annually upon canals and riv- - -un- by tho side of which our ex - i , ..... .!,... . ......i.. iJenuiiurcB nro uui irmua. a buiuv ui conditions dovolom n few in- . Iorcl8n conuiuons tiooiops n iew m- .uv.iur vniuntnjn are .roj eny umu.- oped, so that navigation is first clima, freights aro clicap and there is no de mand for rate regulation. This de mniid comes entirely from communities which havo no waterways. "Showing tho comparative cost on rntlrond and water transport our own lake trulllo is n good illustration. It cost HOo a ton tn transport iron ore from Ashtabula to Piltsburg by rail, a (lis tnnce of 135 miles. It costs HOo per ton to carry tho Fnmo ore by water from Diiluth to Ashtabuln, it distanco of 1, 0C0 miles. Imnginc, you people of tho Northwest, what thu development of your own magnificent natural water ways would mean to every farmer, merchant and manufacturer. Each farmer would add to his profit seven tenths of the sums now paid tho rail rondH for the carrying of his grain ami fruit ; each nit reliant would effict a sav ing in tho cost of his mcrchandiso and each manufacturer in the cost of his raw product. I believe, and wo can domon Htrnto it by unassailable statistics, that were the national government to icfuso appropriations for rivers and harbors it would Im the most prolltnhle of invest ments for you of tho Northwest to bom your mngnillccut country for any sum, however great, that your unparalleled natural waterways bo developed to tho highest point of elllciency." Mutt Appear In St. Louis. St. IhiIh, Dec. 7. The clerk of tho United States Circuit court today re ceived notification from tho United States inarfhul'H olllco in New York that Hcrvico had been ordered on John 1). Rockefeller nnd others in the gov ernment suit against tho Standard Oil company recently filed in St. Louis. In addition to Rockefeller, tho following joint defendants with him wero served: Henry II. Rogers, William Rockefeller, Joint P. Archbold, II. M. Flagler ami Oliver II. Payne. Tlioy will bo requir ed to enter nn nppcnrnncoMiotc. Lesion to Free-Trsders. I-ondon, Dec. 7. Tho jDnlly Mull commcntH this morning upon tho "Tulo of American Prosperity" told in Secre tary of tho Treasury Shaw's reort. It says the striking fact about this daz zling prosperity is that it prevails in a country which British free traders, lo years ago, predicted would bo ruined by protection. The Daily Mall rcgardt Air. Shaw's currency propocala us a bold statement, not feasible except for tho (10,000,000 duties collected. Ask Cash for Explorers' Monument. Washington, 1). (J., Dec. 7. Senator Fulton has introduced n bill appropri ating 10,000 for tho Lewis & Clark monument at Clatsop. M. J. QUI Co., wholesnlo and retail meat dealers, C12 Mississippi avenue. Portland, Oregon. Phono East CCG. J. Wallgrccn. dealer In staplo and fancy grocorles. 634 Thurmnn streot Telephone Pacific 911. Always ask far the famous deneral Arthur eigar. Ksberg-Gunst Cigar , general agents, Portland, Or. The Anheuser. Henry M. Williams, proprietor, 234 Morrison street, corner Second, Portland, Oro. Telephone Mala 2617. O. Anderson, staplo and fancy gro ceries, Twenty-first and Thurman streets. 'Phono Hood 67. . Fresh roasted coffeo a specialty. Alblna Club (Qeorgo Ross), cholco wines, liquors and cigars, 134 Russell street. Portland, oro. mono East 4886. Royal Market. Balr & Werth propri etors, fresh and cured meats, fish, poultry and game. 439 Union avenue north, corner Tillamook. Phone East 167. North 16th Street Market, A. Wur tenberger, proprietor, choice poultry, fresh and salt meats, phone Main 1395, 2S0 North Sixteenth street. Portland, ore. "THE MILWAUKEE" "The Pioneer Limited" St. Paul to Chicago. "Overland Limited" Omaha to Chi. cage. 'Southwest Limited" Kansas City tm Chicago. No trains In the service en any railroad In the world equals In equip- Best that of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St Paul Railway. They own and operate their own Bleeping and dining cars and give their patrons an excellence of service not obtainable elsewhere. Bertha on their sleepers are longer, higher and wider than In similar cars on any other line. They protect their trains by the Block system. Connections made with all transcontinental lines la Union depots. H. t. ROWE, Qsnaral Agent, 184 Third tt, Portland. Try the Pacillo Laundry Co. for good work and prompt service Main olllco First nnd Arthur Btrcets, Port- , d 0rc TeIcphono 649. . . C. A. Rhonda, the. only placo on tho Const repairing rubber goods. Water t . -ii...... rubber I ube, ByTiiiBu, uiuuhjuio, iuuuui crooda and extra narts for salo. wring' nra nnil rnrnnt nwnnnnrs rcnnlrcd nnd -w ...- ...., . . f ? , Kstnbllshed 15 years ago in San Francisco. 423 Morrison street, Portland. Phono Pacific 1882. Vulcnn Coal Company, wholcsnle nn(1 rGtn.ll dealers In houso, stenm and blacksmith coal. Foundry nnd smeller Ifoko . Pagot Sound steam coal In car " .""" " " .- -.. all tho best grades of domestic nnd foreign houso coals. Phono Main 27b, Offlco 329 Burnsldo St., Portland, Oro gon. THB PIONKR PAINT COMPANY. The p l 0 neer paint es tablish m a nt of Portland li that of F. E. Boach 4V Company, of 135 First St., the oldest and most re liable house of Its kind In the Northwest. It carries an Immense stock of tho host things in paints end building materials, together with nn unusual list of specialties. Those who need anything In these linos enn cer tainly profit by going to F. E. Beach ft Company. Remember the number, 181 First street l'lionoI'nelllcZ.W. J. REITZELE TAILOR 330 Bttmslde St. Hotel Scott Bldg Portland, Ore. H. R. LYNES Pcalor In STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Notions and Fruit. Free Delivery. IS4 Russell Street I'hono Kait scio PORTLAND, OREGON I'liuno llootl A77 THE OLD HOME 1M'. MKKIIAN.l'roii. Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars Cor, Bou'iiU'iMiih ami Nortlmip Ht. Portland, Oregon GEO. W. HOCHSTEDLER Dealer In Staple and Fancy Groceries, Fruits, Produce CIGARS AND TOBACCO Phone East 374 460-462 E. Buriuldc St. I'lIONK MAIN Itni Martin-Marks Coffee Co. HIGH GRADE COFFEES TEAS, ETC. Tho oxcollonco o' MontoCristoJava and Mochn Colleo stands in high lavor. 252 Third Srect PORTLAND, OREGON. Crane Bottle Co. Wholesale Dealers In BOTTLES Carry the larg st stock of llotths on tho l'ucllic Coast. Mail Order ship ments given prompt attention- Office, 14th and Couch Sts. PORTLAND, OREGON Portland Fluff Rug Go. Traisfirnlng of Win Brussilt aid Ingrain Carjtts liti Rugs ProiptAtkiHMiUMSirrlci GviraxtHil PbeM 5052 790 W4k(aUR St, Portland, Oregon FurnitureoiQuality We tell Quality goods Fur niture that is made from Natural Wood, that will give satisfaction under hard wear. The same will hold good of our carpets and stoves. That's the kind we sell. ::::::::: COVELL FURNITURE GO. 114-118 FIRST AH the Credit You Want H4vHA3Kpw P. A. TAYLOR Staple and Fancy Groceries Fnills, Confcctloni, Clours, Tobnccm nnd Knu vy t'oftccn, Tins nnil Hjilecs nt Lowest 1'rlcen 417 Union Ac. Kreocllcti l'honoKMt4n AUGUST STORZ Dcntcr In Stnplo rind F?miuy ClracurtoM Vegetables, Fruits nml Dairy t'rixlticu l'lionoKastr-oH m Williams Ac. 1'OllTl.AND, OKKCION C. S. NELSON Denier In Staple and Fancy Groceries and Provisions 1S4 N. Fourteenth St, Cor. Irving aJolinV Meat iVlnrlcot J. I). MKIK1KN8, l'rop. Fresh Meats, Beef, Pork, Mutton, Bacon and hams Corncit lice I nml I'lcklcil Pork n Specialty Plume Mnln MM 41J4 N. 8lxth Street 1'OltTl.AND, OHKdON W. It. William AlClctclnml FASHION STABLES Hacks, Livery, Boarding Twentieth and Washington Sto. Went ttid Exposition Bids. flume. Mnln 1,1 PORTLAND, OREGON The Union Meat Co. All DIiiIiik Cars nml First Uiim lintels and Itcstaurntits titiy tho UNION MfAT COMPANY'S TRCSII AND CURED MEATS Tho llcst In tho Market. I'ntrotilto Homo In du,lry' PORTLAND, OREGON HALL PHARMACY CO. Telephone East 873 Union Avenue and TiMamook Street PORTLAND OREGON ROBERT A. PRESTON PROSCRIPTION DRUOOIST ( or. '.'M nml Thurmnn Hts. Ihonn Msln 1CI0 1'OKTI.AND. OKUOON SCHW1ND & BAUER Shoe Repairing Machine nnil llnml. Only (lomltenr Mnrhlno In Our City. Shoes mmln (o Orilor. Hliiien Cnlleil fur nnil Delhurud. 'lelopliimul'iiclllo'.'iW, SOU Yamhill Hlreet 1'OltTI.AND, OHKQON The Portland Hat Works Mnuulaeturers ul FINE SOFT AND STIFF HATS lints l)eil, t'leaueil ami llloekeil. )ursx rlalty: I'auamas Clcnnetl nnil llleiii'luil. 2H Ahlor St.. Ik'I. Seenml nml Tlilnl. llimiili; til WiuhliiKlniiUt. Portland, Or. OUR WORK IS BUT ONE GRADE -THE BEST W Dili a irtclillr ot liunJnlnf L Curtaloa CRESCENT LAUNDRY COv 349 Morrison Strrrt. Wusupiily tho lluteher Irmlu lth ulro, rleam nprons. Why huy your iiprmn anil Hum pity to. hnu ihein mumlurt-il when vu v III supply them for Just w hat It rusts J mi now lo hate them Inumlereil, Our hiikoii will enll. M, J, (Innlncr, I'hnno Mnln iwo M, (lanlnor GARDNER BROS. MaiMilaelurers ol the Silk Tie Cigars UNION MADE 20 Madison Strtct PORTLAND, OREGON ARTHUR LAW rurntthcr and Halter "HE MAKGH 8HIRTH o Washington f., OpjK)sll llfllls'a Tlicater PORTLAND. OREGON) RAINIER MARKET C. III.UM, 1'roprlctnr Dealer In Fresh, Cured and Smoked Meats, Hams, Bacon, Lard, Sausages, Etc. Also Fish and Clams, FAMILY TltADK A BI'KClAIrY Cor. Kexenlrcnth amIHavlvrHla. 1'houu Main 1UJ Portland, Oregon Frank L. Smith Meat Co. 228 Aldor St., between 1st nnd 2d Ht "FIGHTING THE BEEF TRUST" Wo aro Portland's only Indopondont slaughterers nnd Jobbera, Tlio only ones not controlled by tho trust. Tho only ones who do not tiso nrcscrvii lives ana auuitcrntionH. Itollod Roast Ilcef 10 Iyean Hoast Mutton tic Mutton for boiling Co Mutton for stow (iu Loin Mutton Chops ........ ...12(1 Shoulder Mutton Chops 10a Loan Roast Veal ...) Iircast Veal Roast 10q Veal Stow 8u Veal Chops 12"jO Hamburg Steak ,IOr: Pork Sausago 10u Frankfort Sausago 10a Bologna Sausago .,., 8o Ilreakfast Ilacon TAi Pure Iard 12a Kino Shoulder Steak 8 Round Steak 10a Host Pot Roust ..,., 8a Kino Jlolllng Hoof fia Rest Ilcef Stow f.: Plato cuts Reef , fie Drlskct Reef fio Corn Ilcef (la It Is up to tho taxpayers of Port land, Aro you going to allow tho bocf trust to contlnuo robbing you of thoti sands of dollam anuually through tho meat supplied to tho Port of Portland. K n I l t x i.