Portland new age. (Portland, Or.) 1905-1907, January 19, 1907, Image 5

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KnUbliihcil 1896 A. D. Orlflln, Manager
Offlcc, Room 317, Commonwealth liullitlng
To itiitire publication all local new inuit
Ttach ui not later than Thurmlar inornltitf of
each week.
Pubtcrtntlonprloe.onejrear, payable in ad
vanoe,ti.oo. I
Local Ncwh on thin l'ago tiy
C. A. RirreW. City Editor
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PORTLAND LOCALS
MtMMMMMM
Mrs.
posed.
M. E.
Fullilove Is still India
All local nows for this pago Is edited
iby C. A. nittcr.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Leo aro stopping with
Mr. Hughes on Park street near Davis.
Mrs. H. LeRoy expects to leave for
'Tacoma on tho 20th to reside permit
mently. Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. Klscr are confined
to their homes by sovcro pulmonary
troubles.
Mrs. A. D. Grlftln hns been confined
to tho hotiBo with n severe cold for
tho past .week.
Mrs. Horn Newman tho celebrated
soprano Is still suffering from serious
throat troubles.
Tho Boclnl dnnco given by Mr. A.
Logan nt Union hnll Wednesday even
ing was n success. Mr. Logan fully
sustained his reputation ns n compe
Hiwiumiii n ruiwiimuu . a u ""'
i0"!01 ,a.ln"f iOC,n5-i,. r n
tho long list of pleasant nffnlrs of n
similar nature.
Tho concert to ho given nt tho Zlon
A. M. 13. church on Wednesday, Jan.
23rd for the benefit of tho faithful or
gnnlst, MIbb Penrl Miller, deserves to
bo well attended. Tho cotnmlttco hns
spared no pains to secure tho host
talent nvnllnhlo and all who nttond
enn depend on recoiving a rnro treat.
A delightful drive whist parly was
glvon Thursday, Jan. 10th nt tho resi
dence of Mr. nnd Mrs. Mnnloy of 3'
Front street. Tho honors wero car
ried nway by Mrs. h. II. Lojenne nnd
O. A Rrlttor. whllo tho boohv prlzo
roll to Mrs. Mnnlcy nnd Mr. Hlgglns.
It wns tho Intention to organize n
whist club, but It wns tho sentiment
of thoso present thnt tho matter had
hotter bo deferred unll nftor this tin
srnsonablo spoil of cold wenthor. After
tho prizes had ben nwnrdod tho com
pany wero sontcd to a sumptuous re
past prepared by tho hostess nnd It
wns the wco hours of tho morn ero
ndlrus woro said nnd tho merry com
imny parted anxiously awaiting tho
announcement of tho next .mooting.
tiiinimiinnnniini
OUR CHICAGO LETTER I
tixixiaxtsoas
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Chicago, III., Janunry 8, 1007.
Mr. D. L. Martin, 3238 Denrborn st.,
Is very sick.
Mr. Thcodoro W. Jones has sold out
his transfer business to Mr. Thomas
O. Taylor.
Rov. E. D. Wilson, a prenchor of tho
Baptist church is now in Jnil for at
tempting to bribo tho judge.
The colored peoplo In Chicago will
novcr be contented nnd sntisticd in
putting out of ofllco ono, Mrs. Alhnrtn
1
M. Smith, a probation oincor in tno Mrs. Qco. Klscr, and If so an oppor
Juvcnllo court. Ity may ho arranged to hnvo him do-
Tho Appomattox Club has dono a ' r. mo' ndRsn "i
grent deal toward ontortalnlng tho vis- People, or this state. Wo can nssuro
ftors ircScnS this winter 'luring our renders that thoro are few race
tho holiday season. Tho cotillion at champions more nolo and ready at all
tho Douglas Club houso and the in- nios with cither tongue, or pen. In
formnl dancing party wero successes .t 'Is day and time when It seems that
of ihn nrnsnn I tho greatest question beforo tho world
or mo season. Ia hQ aueatlon of race prejU(nC0 ana
Mr. D. R. Wllklns, tho editor of tho JtB romedy, wo aro only too glad to
jnicagi uonsorvaior wno is a mum-
her of tho Charter commltteo of tho
city of Chicago, has dono splendid
work nnd rondorcd grcnt service for
tho benefit of tho protection of tho
colored peoplo of Chicago.
A reception was given at tho rrsl
tlenco of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Webb, C113
Morgan street Jnst wook. Among thoso
nrosmt wero M.r. nnd Mrs. P. T)
Thomas. Mr, nnd Mm. W. N. IIIU, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Georgo Cobb, Mr. and Mrs'.ja
Charles Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. Hnr.
per.
At n mooting of tho Western Star
Club held In this city last week a ser
Jes of resolutions wero adopted In
dorsing Senator Foraker of Ohio for
tho nomination
United States.
of president of tho
hub toiciu oiai
Club Is ono of tho powerful political
organizations among tho colored peo
plo In Chicago.
Mr. James A. Scott prominent col
ored lawyer of this city, has been em
i".. ... . r, iij..i o . I
"toUwMrZtaw.m
ScoTK Dearborn1 streef, room I
732. Lawyer Scott Is one among tno
leading colored men in Chicago and
stands high In tho estimation of tho
people In this city. Ho Is an excellent
gentleman and a good lawyer.
Mr. John C. John, sovereign grand
commander of tho United Supremo
vouncu tor me suuiueru unu wcmun
Masonic jurisdiction has just returned
from New York city where ho estab
lished St. John's consistory of Scot
tish Rite Masons and Palestine Tem
ule of tho Mvstlc Shrlno In the city
Hew York. The consistory and temple1
in New York city is composed or a anaiyBB la also impossible. Analyst
large number of prominent colored ,g requisite; and yet analysis must
Masons. The United Supreme Council eceB8ariiy be Incomplete and inado
will meet In annual session In July, quate.
1908 at Staunton, Va. , Fraternallsm involves mutual re-
Tho courts of Heroines of Jericho spect of class for class, raco for race,
have now become connected and under church for church, Individual for indl-
the authority and control or the Bu-
-nrpmn flrand Court of Daughters of
Snhynx and arrangements have been
made that hereafter thjo courts of
Heroines of Jericho will in every sec
tlon of tho country be under the au-
hnritir nnrt -nntml of the Supreme
Grand Court of Daughters of Sphinx
of tho United States nnd North nr
South America. These arrangements
scorn to bo worktag splendid and sat-
lsractorlly and very helpful too, to tho
country.
oruer or Heroines or Jericho in this
Tho last election In November hr'
In Chicago throe colored men were
nominated and were running on thr
republican ticket. Dr. Alexander Lane
a prominent colored physician was
elected a member of tho legislature
Of tho state of Illinois by over 20,000
majority. Tho ofllco Is for two years
S? .AaJ"r?:,'i""chc-ffr J2 '5
,ono thousand dollars. Oscar DePrtcst
a colored man wns elected a county
commissioner of Cook county for two
years, salary $5,000. On account of
Mr. DoPrlest being so unpopular, he
ran far behind tho ticket, nnd wns
knifed in nil parts of tho city, and
especially by a largo number of col
ored republicans.
BOOKER T. WASHINGTON.
Invites the Editor of the New Age to
Ttukegee.
We acknowledge receipt of tho fol
lowing self explanatory communica
tion nnil rnirrnt thnt nrnna nf hnnlnnnn
enpngements prevents our accepting
of tho same, as wo feel that it wouui
be a great plcasuro to attend:
Tuskcgco, Ala., Janunry 9, 1907.
Mr. A. D. ariflln, Editor, Tho New
Ago, Portlnnd, Ore.
Dcnr Mr. Griffin: Tho enclosed cir
culnr callB nttontlon to tho coming
meeting of tho Tuskcgco Negro Con-
ferenco, which Is to be held hero
Wodnesdny nnd Thursday, Fcbrunry
20th nnd 21st, 1907. My cspeclnl ren-
Htm for wrltlnir von nt this time is to
ronlliillv Invito vou to hn nresont.
Tho nnBt yenr has been ono of grcnt
concern to us all, nnd I am suro thnt
tho opportunity for confcrcnco will be
Kenorniiy helpful. We aro nssurcd nf
n RnthorlnB iw largo ns any In tho his-
tory of thcoo conferences, nnd I nm
confident thnt your prosenco nnd conn
sel will bo n grcnt aid in accomplish
ing good results.
Hoping to hear, at your convenience,
ns to whether you will be represented,
nnd by whom, I nm,
Yours truly,
DOOKEIl T. WASHINGTON
WHAT IS FRATERNAUSN ?
Mr, Allison Sweeney, the Orator and
Editor, Discusses Fraternalism,
Fnlirnilitm Meint Mutual Respect ol Class
for Class, Race for Race, Church tor Church
and Individual for Individual.
It has seldom fallen to our lot to
read a more concluo statement of tho
conditions of affairs In America that
havo tended to created a raco problem
and tho solution of tho same, than was
presented In nn nrtlclo contributed by
V. Allison Sweeney of Chicago form
erly editor of tho Freeman ono of tho
leading negro journals of this country.
Wo pays his respects to Senator li.
Tillman In no uncertain language and
I sums tip tho matter with theso words
which contnln tho gist of tho whole
matter: "America will hnvo a raco
problem until mo great intelligence,
honrt and conscience of tho people Is
awakened from its slumber nnd Is
aroused to tho point whoro It will do
maud for tho negro a fair chanco to
earn a living." Thoro Is n probability
that Mr. Swconoy may In tho near
futuro como west to vUlt his nolce,
uo noj0 tp roprlnt articles llko tho roi
iowi touching as wo believe. th
lowing, toucning as wo ooiievo, ino
foundation of tho matter and lack of
which Is what makes all tho trouble
not only In America but all over tho
world. Wo would that, this nrtlclo
could be read by ovcry man nnd wo
man whlto and black.
"It Is difficult to answer this ques
tion, which a correspondent line nak
ed us, becauso It Is difficult to deflno
spirit and fraternallsm Is not a
method, It Is simply a spirit. In this
respect It differs from socialism, which
l nlon n mattirwl Qnf nlldm nrnnnana
- n .., - in.i...irt.i vii. h.
an. i...n ., !., ,i imni,
ments of Industry. Fraternallsm
nnlthor nrnnnsen nor nnnosnn thin In.
dustrlal method. It differs also from
flnmonracv becauso rlomocracv la a
method as wen as a spirit
Th oldPBt
Ideal of democracy Is that furnished
by tho Hebrew Commonwealth, as out. Z30 North Bixieentn street, rortiana,
lined In tho Old Testament. Asthero.Ore.
outlined, It Involves popular suffrage,
unvnrnmxnl nrt-nnlTWl In thrnn tlonnrt.
mnts-ieglslatlv eiecut ve and
cla - no hereditary class, ,,o standing
army, muusiry nuuureu mm prumuiuu,
somo provision for popular education,
'a church dependent upon the unen
forced contributions of the people, a
priesthood forbidden to acquire wealth
and the power which wealth confers.
These and analogous provisions aro
nJl methods for promoting tho general
welfare. Tho New TesHiment neither
proposes nor opposes theso and kin
dred methods. It simply commends,
urges, Inspires and illustrates a spirit
of human brotherhood.
To analyzo a spirit is Impossible). To
dfBcrlbo lt witnout SQmo annroach to
viauai. u involves mutual interest, re-
gard for tho welfare of others. looklnv
not upon one'B own things only, but on
tho things of one's neighbor, a deslro
for his prosperity, a regret for his ml-
fortune. It Involves rejoicing with
those who rejoice and weeping with
those wno weep, u involves pity xor
THE NETT AG-E, POKTLAJTB. OREGON
their sorrows, mercy for their errors
nnd their sins, sharing with, them their
mlsfottuncs, bearing for them their
burdens. It Involves helping the larao,
the halt, and tho blind, and endeavor'
lng to redeem and recover from their
wrong-doing the criminal. Fraternal-
Ism is co-operation, combination, fel
lowshlp, uniting with one's fellows In
government, In philanthropy, In Indus -
try In order to promote, the common
welfare. Fraternallsm Is tho parable
of the Prodigal Son-for fraternallsm
, iTi.Vrntoll In that nrWhlo untitle-
J K? n.H aJf ? SJ!ffit
or. Fraternallsm Is to do unto others
ns wo would have others do unto us.
It is to lovo one's neighbor ns ones
self. It Is to glvo with simplicity, to
rule with diligence, to show mercy
with cheerfulness, to bo inspired with
a lovo that Is without false pretense,
to bo kindly affcctlonato ono to an
other with brotherly love, In honor
preferring one another. It is to bo of
the sanio mind, ono toward another;
to mind not high things, but to conde
scend to men of low estate.
Wo mny Illustrate tho spirit of trw
tcrnallsm by Indicating both somo of
Its tendencies and somo contrary tend-
cnclcs. to bo scon In our American
Ifo. The snlrlt nf frnternalism n the
Anglo-Saxon sees in tho sunny cheer-
fulness of tho negro, in tho lovo of tl
beautiful In the Italian, In the patience
of the Chinese, qualities to bo re
spected, emulated, borrowed. Frat'"
nallsm In America looks across tho
ben iiinl shares tho sufferings of tin
oppressed negro In the Congo and of
mo persecuted jew in liussia, ami u
shares sympathetically In the cngor-
ncss, tho anxieties, tho hopes and tho
fears of tho Russian peasantry strug-
filing toward Justice nnd llborty. It
looks across tho chasm which Bonn-
I rates class from clnss, nnd under-
stnndB, or sceltB to understand, tho
rensonB which nnlmato tho working-
man In his demand for better wages
and shorter hours, tho tenement houso
dweller In his demand for hotter con-
unions or me, mo negro in nis tiomnnii
for tho open door of opportunity for
himself nnd for his children. r-rater-
iinllHtn orgnn zfs the social settlement.
nnd lives In the neighborhood nnd with
tho companionship of tho poor, that It
may understand their needs and join
iiieiu id n larger iiiu. rniiuriiuuniu
converts punishment from a procc
of revenge to a process of reform,
turns tho prison Into n penltcntlnrv
tho county Jnll into a reform school,
nnd mnlcoB tho judgo upon tho bench
tho guardian of tho unhompt, untrnln-
cd boys who aro brought boforo him.
Frntornnllsm Joins the hand of labor I
and of capital, of employer nnd em
ployed, In n cordial grasp, and makes
them partners In a common benefit. I
Fraternallsm In tho church honors tho
spirit of fnlth and hopo nnd love In
other churches. It Is catholic In Its
faith; It recognizes tho truth thnt no
soct possesses all tho piety of nil the
knowiodgo; and it honors the- piety
nn Lh?,inw!cAK, "l?IS ..
A IIU (Jll'lrty U& Mil (lUIIUIIIIIIUfclUIIU Cllll
render no higher service to tho pres
ent ngo than to lenrn by a study of
tho Now Testament what is tho mean
ing of frntcrnnllsm; to obtain by fel-
i lowshlp with Christ tho spirit of frn
tornnllsm; and to teach to their con
gregations tho principles and to In
splro In their congregations tho spirit
expressed In tho words of Christ, "All
yo aro brothron." Tho Spectntor.
IIUSINK8S'I.OOAI.8
A g00(1 piaco to got your soft or Btlff
hats renovatod is 249V4 Alder stroot,
imtwonn Hrn,i nmi Thini.
M. J. Gill Co., whnlcsnlo and retail
meat dealers, 512 Mississippi avenue,
Portland, Oregon. Phono East 6C5.
J. Wnllgrcen, denier in staple nnd
fancy grocorles, 034 Thurman street.
Tolophono PaclHo 911.
Alwftya Mk fr tho Umous Qtnerl
Arthur cigar. Etoorg-Oumt Cigar
6., ftntnil agenU, Portland, Or.
Alblna Club (Georgo Ross), choice
wines, liquors nnd cigars, 134 Russell
street, Portland, Ore. Phono East
4380.
The Anhottser, Henry M. Wllllamt,
nronrlntnr. 234 Morrison atrcot. corner
second, Portland,
Oro. Tclephont
Main 2517.
Ryan ft John, dealers In choice gro
ceries, meat, fish and poultry, phono
Main 522, 61 North Fark street, cop
ner DavlB.
Ev.erott Market, (E. L. Peck, Prop.),
Cholco Meats and Poultry, 413 Kverott
Street, cornor Tenth, Portland, Oro.
Phono Main 1540.
Try tho Pacific Laundry Co. for
good work nnd prompt service Main
ofllco First and Arthur streets, Port
f i tn TTMsid nnil A aitliiiH nl (iint I
land, Ore. Telephone 019,
North 16th Street Market. A. Wur-
tenbergor. proprietor, cholco poultry,
'resh and salt ments, phone Main 1355,
KOyal Market. Balr & Werth prOprl-
udl-'etors, fresh and cured meats, fish,
167.
""- - .. -----
U N. NeoB, boot and shoemaker.
Flno repairing a specialty. Give h'lm
a call whrn you need anything In
this line, 322tt Williams av.. Portland,
Oregon.
THE PIONMR PAINT
COMPANY.
The plo.
ncer paint ea
tabllsh m e n t
of Portland If
that of F. K
Baach
Company.
a
Ill First WL.
tk oldatf
and most r
Uabb botM
of Its kind la
lb North wtt
It carries an Idbkbh
??. ' bMt 'f In palntn aad
wiaiM aateruia, together with ai
BaBaI Mat af aaaclaltlea. Thote wao
4 aajrtalaa; la tiieae lines eaa car-
tAlaly arott ly gotaf to F. . Baael
m Oaataaar. K aaataer Ue aaaiaar.
iaa nm
Q
Our stock Is complete
trial. Qco. Hockcnyos
i '
Give
us
Christmas candles to suit tho most
fastidious. Geo. Hockcnyos
Jost Bros. Saloon; 340 Williams bt
Family trade To Vlty!
. v i,
0 Andor80n stn ,0 nnd f
cerle. Twentv-nrRt nnrt Thiirm.n
S' VTLrf0 M UX
i . lPUonft Hood
i rea8ted coffCo a .
rotin ,,,, onIpr ,n ni.,Uirnp ,,
, ... .. .., ,,t,.. ,,, iiiiiiiiii,i iiia
ware sheet iron work, guttering,
spouting nnd roofing. General Jobblnu
a specialty. 149 RubscII street.
Tho Oak Cnfo. Choicest lino of
wlneB, liquors nnd cigars. P. W. Pick,
proprietor. Oregon Phone Pacific
2118, corner Fourth and Oak streets,
Portland, Ore.
Mnrtln Marks Coffeo Co., 252 Third
Street, Telephone Main 1893. Monto
Crlsto Java and Mocha Coffeo nlwnys
Pleases. If you want a good, rich
drinking coffeo, Insist on getting Monte
. unsto Java and Mocha
Ited Front Shoo Store, J. F. John
son, Proprietor. Flno dress shoes;
worklngnien's nnd loggers' shoes nt
$3.00. $3.50, $4.00 nnd $5.00 per pair.
Repairing neatly done. 85 North Sixth
street, between Everett nnd Flnndcrs,
next door to tho Union Houso, Port
land, Oregon. Phono Main 40C2.
Dyeing nnd cleaning of nil kinds of
Indies' nnd gents' clothing, crepo
shuwls, silk, velvet nnd Inco dyed
equnl to now; Inco curtains nnd
Imnkntn denned liv a now nrocPKH!
mourning garments dyed In 48 hours.
All work done nt very modornto prices,
lot North Third street.
Vulcnn Coal Company, wholosnlc
and rctnll dealers In house, steam nnd
i,tnitBn,iti, .,! vnn.i n.,.i ,.i...
)0 I,llgct Smln(, filonm coa, , cnr
lf)tfl mo p0r ton nm, up Wo ,inn(,Io
nlI tho i,CBt Krft(lc8 of (loniCBtC rid
foro,Rn ,lolIR0 conl ,,hono Mn, 2770
0mco 329 llurnsldo St., Portlnnd, Oio-
Ron.
WILLIAMS & SWANK
STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES
Tresh Trull and Vetclablci, Tea and Coffees
Tcloili(iiii! Kint iftU
2 UrsliooRtrvvt 1'OltTI.ANI), OIIKOON
HALL PHARMACY CO.
Telephone East 873
Union Avenue and TlHamook Street
PORTLAND
OREGON
ROBERT A. PRESTON
PRESCRIPTION DRUQQIST
Tor. 23(1 nnd Thurniaii Hti.
I'hono Mln 1610
PUKTI.ANU, OMIUION
SCHW1ND & BAUER
Shoe Repairing
Mnrlilne Bud llnnd. Only (lomlii'iir Mndiliio
In Our City. Hlioc iiimlii in Opler.
Hhtii-M fiillnl for nmi Hi'lhoml,
Teli'iliiiiiu rHi'lllc 'HV.
2f.3 YiiiiililllKtri'ft 1'Dltl LAND. OIIKOON
M. E. PUGH
Fancy & Staple Groceries
Phone East 440
447 Union Avenue, North
PORTLAND OREGON
C H. COBB
Ktlmtc Given nn All CUmch of
Plumbing and Heating Work
l'iioiio Kat &U7 HlNilriciico Kant SOI0
247 HoCday Ave.
PORTLAND, ORE
SENN & NITSEHKE
l'JIO.NK KA8T !!i7.l
SCULPTORS
AND CARVERS
In Mnrblo, Stono, Oranlto and Wood
Arcliitecturul, I'litster mid Ktnll' Ornu
inonts. MonuinuutH, HtatuiH, IliistM,
ToinliHtoni-H, Postal ordcrx promptly
uttomlud to, .Sculpture Work n spe
cialty, Ofllco and Studio. Union Ave,,
cor. Irving.
PORTLAND, OREGON
PHONE MAIN IWJ
Martin-Marks Coffee Co.
HIGH GRADE COFFEES
TEAS, ETC.
The excellence) of Monte Crifito Jnva
nnd Moclia Cofh-e aturnU in liiuli fuvor.
252 Third Street
PORTLAND. OREGON
Frederick A. Kribs
Correspondence Solicited
328-330 CHAMIER OF COMMERCE
Dealer in
VANCOUVER NATIONAL BANK Vancouver, Wash,
Leading Financial Institution In Southwestern Washington
CAPITAL, 840,000 SURPLUS, 150,000 ASSETS, 1,000,000
LEVI ANKK.VY, I'rt.ldent; E. O. CKAWFORI), Vlc rrel(liit W, I'. (JONNAWAV, Clilr
w . . L .. . ,. . WMKCTOKH
LeyfAnkeny, JUrry UdJ Corbtt, W. I', Crawford, E.G.Crawford, W. W, Mct'rcdlo
The Portland Hat Works
Manufacturer of
FINE SOFT AND STIFF HATS
HM Dyed, Cleaned and Mocked. Our spe
cialty: I'aiuimaa Cleaned ami lllcached.
!M9!$ AlUr St., It. Second ami Third,
llranch: 122 Washington St. Porttoml. Or.
The Yale Market & Grocery
KD. H.8TOCKLKN, Proprietor
Staple and Fancy Groceries
TEAS AND COFFEES A SPECIALTY
Phone Eait CAS
SttUraml Ave, South I'OrtTMSD.OllKOON
ARTHUR LAW
furnisher and Hatter
HB MAKES SHIRTS"
480 Washington St., Opposite Hclllu'g Theater
PORTLAND, OREGON
J. A. EASTES
Staple & Fancy Groceries
Choice Teas, Coffees & Spices
Dry Goods and Notions
ALL THE LEADING BRANDS OF FLOUR
GOODS DELIVERED PROMPTLY
432, 434, 436, Union Avenue North
Corntr of Tillamook SI. Phono East 660
E. B. COLWELL
Vliolcnlo mid rctnll
GROCER
PilONK MAIN -103
281, 283 and 285 Third St.
CORNtR JCrrtRSON
PORTLAND, OREGON
PICTURES FRAMED
FURNITURE REPAIRED
rilONE EAST 3549
RES. PHONE EAST 2112
H. C. SCHR0EDER
The Alblna
HOUSE FURNISHER
HOUSES FURNISHED COMPLETE
CASH OR INSTALLMENTS
UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING
244, 246, 248 Russell St., PORTLAND
THE AVENUE CLUB
AND
Tho Avenue Oystor Houso
1. 1". HAM,, I'rup.
I'rmli (iiKtcm ooii dully.
1'liitn, iiiinrtii, kiI'
Iiiiih,
I'viivervu nny iihci.
The licit of Winn, Llquon and Cigars
Tlie Ik'I (if Mi'itU, 1'IkIi, Oyntor nnd (Iniuv,
Open Day and Night
Sftl WlllUmi Awiiiio Ml Wllllitnu Avcnuo
l'iioiio Kant I'll'J
1'Oini.ANI)
OltKdON
KHTAIIMHIIKII 1M.1
Multnomah Trunk & Bag
COMPANY
Manufacturer of
TRUNKS
SUIT CASES
STRAPS
TELESCOPES
IACS
Mail Ortfen Promptly Mended To
Telephone East 24
121-131 E. Water St. PORTLAND, ORE
THE HOUSE THAT GIVES YOU A SQUARE DEAL
A.II.KK!.!,AU
N. I.. MUKM.KK
Zellar & Mueller
FURNITURE
A Full Line of Stoves & Ranges
SEE US, WE HAVE WHAT YOU WANT
Phone East 4457
535 Williams Ave., Portland, Ore
Centennial Market & Grocery
J. J. UMJM
IleaiUjunrterri for
" 6000 THINGS TO EAT "
Groceries. Miats, Fish
Poultry
ALWAYS THE BEST
School Supplies, Shots, llms, Notions
I'hriiia Main 'TO I
522.524 N. Tweflty-rourth Street
Washington, Idaho & Oregon
TIMBER & MINERAL- LANDS
Portland, Oregon
SANDSTROM BAKERY
No. 776 Williams Avenue
Fresh Bread and Cakes Daily
PIES AND CANNED GOODS
ttUrilONt EAST 95
T. J. COFER & SONS
Grocery & Meat Market
735 WiMiams Avenue
Phone Woodlawn 149
MILLER, BUCK & CO.
GROCERS
Phono Woodlawn 406
Williams Ave. & Fargo
0. J. Krdncr
11. Hochull
ERDNER etc HOCHULI
Chicagro Market
Donlcm In Kroli nnd Cured Mcntx. All Kind
r( PnnnKKPn. W, Tliinl Htrvi't, iivnr Yamhill,
l'iioiio Mntn 11.1. l'ortlnud, Orvguti.
D. C. BURNS
THE OROCBR
TULBPHONU OIO
210 Third St., Portlnnd, Oregon.
P. A. TAYLOR
Staple and Fancy Groceries
t'rulln, t'linfvctliiiin, ;iiu Tobitcroj nnd rati
fy Coffees, Tun mid Hili'f nt I.mu'tt 1' rices
417 Union Ave. Tree Dclhcry I'hono Knst 110
ALJOUST STORZ
Denier In
Mlnplo nnil rniiu.v OrocorluN
VoKutnlilui, l'niltii nmi Dairy l'rmlucu
l'iioiio Knit f.'H
4C9 Wllllniiu AM', 1'OHTI.ANI), Oltl'.OON
C. S. NELSON
Denier In
Staple and Fancy Groceries
and Provisions
154 N. Fourteenth St., Cor. Irving
JolinV Mont JVInrlcet
J. 1). MKIKIKNH, Prop.
fresh Meats, Beef, Pork, Mutton, Bacon
and Mams
Corned Href and Pickled I'nrk . Specially
Phono Main 10M
41) N. filxth Hlreet 1'OIITI.AND, OHKOON
The Union Meat Co.
All HIiiIiik Cnrn and Flnt CUm HotcUand
Hcitaurantn liuy the
UNION MCAT COMPANY'S
nttSII AND CURtt) MCATS
The Huit In tho Markot. I'ntronlio Home In
du"y- I'ORTLAND, OREGON
GEO. HOCKENYOS
Denier In
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Gran and Tobacco), r'rulti and Confectionery
PROMPT DELIVERY
95 Russoll St. Phono East 4B99
FINK & LEWIS
Denier In
Staple and Fancy Groceries
DRESSED POULTRY, ETC.
Phonr Tatt 3B2
314 Mlllppl Avenue
rORHANO, ORr.
GEO. W. H0CHSTEDLER
Dealur In
Staple and Fancy Groceries, Fruits, Product
GIGAKS AND TOIIACCO
Phone East 374 460-462 E. lurntldc St.
OLSEN BROTHERS
GROCERS
Free delivery Phone Eait 653
417 Union Ave. North Portland, Or
R. C. WALWORTH
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Phone CAST 3107.
136 Rtmcll St.
PORTLAND, OR.
JOHN E. MALLEY
DKAI.KIt IN
Staple & Fancy Groceries
Teas and Coffees a Specialty
492 Washington, Near ISth
Phone Main 2167
PORTLAND, OREGON
RAINIER MARKET
C. 1II-UM, I'roprlctnr
Dialer In Fresh, Cured and Smoked Meats,
Hans, lacon, Lard, Sausages, Etc.
Also Fish aid Clans.
FAMILY TltADK A 81'KCIAI.TY
Cor. BTententti nd Savler 8tt.
l'iioiio Main ltui Cortland, Ortfoa
H. R. LYNES
Dealer In
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
Notions and Fruit Free Delivery.
14 RiijkII Street
NtTLANI, OliCOM
fkoa Kut M40
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