Portland new age. (Portland, Or.) 1905-1907, January 26, 1907, Image 5

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    THE NEW AGE, POBTLAXD, OREGON
ftartlattii Sfattt Ag
KstahlllSicd ISM
A. D. Orlffln, Malinger
Office, lloom 317, Commonwealth Building
To tniure publication all local news mut
reach ui nut later than Thuraday morning o(
each week.
Pubicrlptlon prlco, ono year, payable In ad
vance, i.uu.
Lor il News on thin Pago by
A. RITTBR, City Editor
1 PORTLAND LOCALS !
Mrs. H. LeRoy left on tho 22nd Inst.
for Tacoma. WaBh.
Mrs. A. Rhoades Is confined to tho
houso with lagrlppo.
Mrs. K. Duffy is suffering with a so-
vero attack of bronchial troubles.
tr-. r. tt. p..llllnvo h.iB no far re-
covered her health as to
bo out again.
Mrs. C. C. Turner of
street Is Indisposed from
of a sevcro cold.
bo able to
474 Davis
tho effects
Mr. S. Washington received tho sad
news this week of tho death of his
sister In Kansas City.
fa. f.1 f mimMtMN nninnmnnlml liV
her ilaug'htor, Ulysess, and son, Fred,
left for Loa Angeles, Cal., Tnursciny
evening. Mrs. Thomns .makes tho trip
in hopes that tho chango of cllmnto
will benefit her daughter, who has been
ill for sovcrnl months past
After several years of single blessed
ncss one of our pioneer citizens hns
elegantly furnished a Iioubo in tho wm ,oavo for Hot springs, Ark. for ""' ft'ar of u 't-,wity of fowl from over
solithorn part of tho city nnd rumor ft vj8jt noxt wcjCi ' . jKipulation, beontiHo tho rexult of the
snys thnt cro long ono of tho gentler -,. L . . , ... , illscovery would bo n doubling of the
sjlx will arrive from the far south to 8JonBa world's crop. Nitrate of doiIa, used
fmro it with him. Wo wish them &. A. Masons of tho Stato of Illlno s . ,.' , Hn. ,1I1H , '.,,
r.uiui;.i ju.
Mr. UCO. SlnglCtOn ana ramliy, WnO
havo lived at 244 Park street for scv- e(, t0 tho notorlous Black Diamond Do
ernl years past will Bhortly removo to Volopment Company, that seams to be
otner quarters as tno property wnero
they now rosldo hns changed hands
nnd tho now owners contemplate 1m-
proving It bv tho erection of n large,
modern building.
Tho dally press says that nn effort
is going to bo .mado by tho weather
bureau to glvo what they call long dls-
tnnco weather predictions. If It will
cheapen tho cost to tho country lot
them como at once as thoy cannot bo
any more unrollnblo than tho prcdlo-
tlons of tho local weather obscrvor for
tho past month or so.
Hnvo- you received a ticket for tho
old fashioned cxporlenco social to bo
given by tho members of tho Houso
hold of Ruth nt their hall Tuesday,
Fob. 12. Tho proceeds aro for the
honoflt of their regalia fund, nnd as
each member will, In an original pootl
cal composition relnto how they made
a dollar thoso who attend mny expect
to bo amused, ontortnlncd nnd In.
sirucieu.
, ,. . ., .
Howard Sproull for some tlmo past
nsslBtnnt Janitor of tho U. S. postomco
building hns resigned In ordor to nc-
copt a moro lucrntlvo position. An-
other oxnmple of tho fact that there
nro bettor opportunities open to our
young men than seeking positions
under tho government, as ho only po-
Rltlnns nnfn to thn polnrnil mnn w If ti
, . ..w ... ., ,,..
a very row excopiions, aro menial ones
with oss nay attached tlinn s m nr
positions In prlvato llfo offer.,
n fwai..., i.. . .i.i it' At a meotlng of tho Occidental Club offlco First nnd Arthur streets, Port
n 1Tuf81,,a 0Ivf1n,"B ? tho'r hall which was attended by a largo numbor land, Ore. Telephone 040.
Second and Yamhill tlio Household of 0f persons Inst Thursday they votod
uuui hu, oti u. u. j. ui v. r. in-
W. P.; C. A. rtlttcr. W. Counsel; Mng
gio stoxes, w. Cliamborlln: Mario
Penny. W. Shennard: Anna Rhoades.
W. Usher; Blanche Crnwford, R. S. 8.;
Jtta Hitter, u. a. s.; Hattio Smith, h.
J; S.; W. D. Rohinson, P. R.'S. S.J
n. Crawford, p. i.. h. h u Rmith
R. Crawford and W. B. Rohlnson were
elected as trustees. After tho Install.
ntlon, a very pleasant social time was
enloved bv tlm offlcors nnd mmiir
of the lodge.
I
Wo note that tho Oregonlan with Us
usual effort at fairness contains In last
Monday's Issue an artlclo montlnnlnir
speclflc instances whero nocroes have
attained to prominence In one dlrec-
tlon or another. It was decidedly re-
freshing after reading so much of lato
that seemed to convey tho Impression
thnt thrro was nothing good In the
negro and that It was a waste of time
and effort to glvo him a chance to
compete with the other races of the
earth. There is ono other thing that
wo can think of that Is to ceaso to
use sensational head lines and placing
nn tho rrnnr . -rnnnrr.. n.im.
committed and assumed to have been
committed by negroes while in tho
samo Issues very often there aro scv-
eral similar accounts of like breaches
of the law bv whlto men whloh rn
L!2 'W- "T.u " .e," ?lc .?!?
of th m- four iinn v .m.ii
tyne. All tha neero aaka la that tha
Bmn trtmont 1.0 .nvmiiui him h.t
la accorded to other men. A negro
" ---"- -
criminal Is neither better'nor worse
than one whose skin is white and no
other agency can do more In moulding
puuiic opinion in this matter than the
public press.
MMMMMMM
1
TACC
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TACOMA NOTES
Mrs. Collins Is very low at her home.
Master Edgar Hall Is on the sick
'it
Mrs. D. W. Gibson, Jr.. has a severe
Id.
cold
Mr. WU lam Ewlng of Alaska Is In
our city Tlsltlng..
Miss Ruth Freeman Is quite sick
with an attack of lagrlppe. , ,
Redmon P M N G L u F8ton M ?. m,nl8tcr ,ln Chlc"g0' "ov- J' tonbergcr, proprietor, cholco poultry,
N Q RubY White R N O? Marion n J' Ptor of the Ebonezer fresh and salt meats, phono Main 13S5
Cumbv N G- Dora Newman w li" BnptUt church was tho recipient of tho 230 North Sixteenth street, Portland
J-iiniuy. w. u., Horn Nowmnn. , , u., honor, ho having recolvod twice as or
SlISlo Crawford, W. T.l Mnry FullllOVO. mnnv vnto na nnv nthor onlnrn.l m... . '
Mrs. Laura Tucker is suffering with
a severe- attack of tonsllitls.
t it t Aaw..., ,- u ..im,
,Jfr;l wlll nvnrl,!Q
last week with a severe cold.
Mid. 1?11n flln.tfrn la fnnnrlnrl ntltfn
"" -"-6 in ll.iyinu H""u
sick with an attack of lagrlppo
Miss D. Ruckcr returned home
Thursday evening from Portland.
Mrs. D. W. Gibson, Jr. has nccepted
the position at tho Pcoplo's store as
matron,
Mr. W. L,
nni.u.n.n..nk i- ..oi,io
. Goldborough is unable
Is work on account of a
to rcsumo his
sevcro attack of rheumatism.
Miss Dlnncho Rucker loft Inst Titos-
day night with Mrs. George Wilson to
attend Mrs. Wilson's brother's funeral.
w.. n i .i fnmit i,n
Mr. E. Longrcss and family who
nvo been living on Commorco street,
imv uuugiu u ..un.u un oumu ..,
Btrcet
Mrs. John Davis, her mother, Mrs.
Clnrko and Mrs. Robertson gave a
fountain social at church last Friday
evening.
Qco w,8on roturned homj
Sunday evening from Portland whero
fho wont to attend the funeral of hor
brother. Geo. Turner.
I Mr. Will Delaney of Ravondale. died
nt his homo Friday and was burled In
Tacoma Sunday. Ho leaves a wife
nnd four children who will movo to
the city in a few weeks.
i ,i i,nir avmnnthv tut,o and bo unnpproclatlvo that they
tl TH,SPfH i n inJt a n nvor havo yot shown 'their npprecla
tho Turner fnmlly who lost n s'-n, ,, , ,,, ',...,., ,..,, ',' ,.,.
uuun,u, iiihi. aueauuy. nn dioiii uiui
S .. !t fTliij.a.litii TTIm nlniflti n m t
brother-in-law of this city attended
th flincrnl ttt Portland
I OUR CHICAGO LETTER
January ICth, 1007.
Mrs. Clara Hording of 3G1 30th at,
illl innl In nnnnlnl andsmn IM ff li 1 a
," ""- " . ,V .
cuy, junuary iiu, ivvi.
!, nnlilln'n ntrmtlmi In ni?nln rnll.
of a muHnroom growth. This Is tho
Bamo onc tnnt onc Uov, Ai j, Cnry B
connected with.
i .... .
I Ofllccr John Anderson nnd Officer
David Smith, and Ofllccr Harding nro
regarded as among tho best pollco
oftlcors in Chicago. They are colored
men whp havo been on tho polio force
'or many years,
M,r8 J H, johneon of 358 East 27th
Btrcct, n Royal Matron of Qucon Es-
tner chapter of tho Eastern Star con-
,iuctcd tho ceremonies In tho ndmls-
slon of sovornl new members tn the
chapter last Friday.
Ranklns & White's drug store on
State and 3Cth street Is owned and
managed by theso two enterprising
colored men They aro recognized as
being among tho most experienced
ui UK !i.i hi hub cuy.
Mrs A nml In FnsK-r ihn mnnt wnrrhv
Brand matron of Morning Light Court
0f Daughters of Sphinx conducted the
coremles of tho Inlatlon of sovernl
prominent mombors In tho order. Tho
order of Daughters of Sphinx Is ono
0f tho popular and aecrct organizations
among tho colored people.
.. .. . , ,
Mrs. 8. Hopkins, tho Supremo Grand
Matron i has , called the next session of
'hfteB.P"p"'"0nPf""dnnC'7t"
EMtorn Star of t ho United States and
Canada to meet In DllffalO, N. 1 .. On
Xlf-,rt,, -- !..!. Irtll. iflA.
'"" huiiihB, juij wm, iwi.
ucn uruuu uiiu iter hi ino uniieu
States Is requested to send dblcgatos.
t, Rnn who wns Ihn mnnt nrnmlnrnt I
Among tho leading and Influential
colored men In Chicago aro Hon. E. H.
Morris, Rov. J. F. Thomas, Walter M.
Farmer, Esq., Hon. John O. Jones, Dr.
ooorgo C. Hnll, Mr. E. A. Harper. Hon
Theodoro W. Jones, Dr. Alexander
lMno wr- Jomes a. acou, ur. w. k
Mackey, Rev. Jesso Woods, Rev. II. W. '
Stewart, Mr. W. W. Johnson. Mr. T,
D- McFarland, Mr. 8. II. Prathor and
Mr. Emanuel Jackson.
Tho peoplo of Chicago havo not for
gotten that a short tlmo ago Tho Chi
caco Dallv Tribune of this cltv undir
took almost at every Issuo of their
paper to kindle a flame of projudlce
against tho colored peoplo of Chicago
In their effort to have separate schools
In tho city of Chicago. It was reported
that this vicious and unfair movetnont
had the sanction of such Insignificant
Individuals among tho colored people
as one, Richard E. Moore. Mrs, Al
a.rr.AA Ua Al.
berta M. Smith and Joseph W. Moore,
, . ' . . ...
Tho Grand Chapter of Royal Arch
Masons for tho Stato of Illinois met
ln annua' session last Monday with
ten subordinate Royal Arch Chapters '
represented. Much Important busl-
ne" w" ""acted- The following
grand officers were elected: The Cora-
oanlon John Q. Jones 33. Most Excel-
lent Grand High Priest; 8. H. Prathor
33, Deputy Grand High Priest; F. A.
.Campbell 33, Grand King; William
Ller 32. Grand Scrlbo:
w i on r ..m
Oscar Camp-
bell 33. Grand Royal Arch Captain; T.
D - !cFarland i2' Gl?d Treasurer; B.
Q,'lVo:Zu,:
w," ;'"w '"' U"'"",B,
er; 8. u. Jones 32, Grand Master of
the First Veil; Henry Ragland 32,
Grand Master of the Second Veil; A.
A. Hodges, Grand Master of tho Third
Veil; D. L. Nance, Grand Sentinel.
The colored peoplo In Chicago are
ungrateful and unappreclable to their
leading colored men, for the splendid
work that they have done for the bene
fit and advancement and in the de
fense of their race of people In the
many years past, and what they are
doing now to promote and defend the
,!,.. omh !,,.., nt .,fi- ,.,
peop,0f Edward H. Morris when a
member of the legislature, placed a
civil right's law on the statute books
of Illinois giving to the colored people
Istor In Chicago.
of the Btata of Illinois nil tho same
rights nnd privileges In all hotels, rail-
roads, anil all public places of amuse-
mcnt- thc Bamo ai l8 now cnJoy.fd
by th(J whlto poopIo lnMg 8tnto John
(1 Tnnna wlinn n mnmhnr nt tYlft 1pl?tR
I. - n . ....w. . .
lature of Illinois got a law passed mai jost uros. Saloon, 340 Williams ave
otopped the insurance companies and nuo, fine wines, liquors and cigars,
public Btato Institutions from dlscrlm- Family trado a specialty.
inatlnc ngaiuBt the colored people, and .
giving tho colored peoplo in tho stato
of Illinois tho same rights and prlvi-
legos that are enjoyed by tho whlto
ones- He also nail a law enacicu ere-
atn tho Elghth rcRmcnt of colored.
men nnd mnklng thfm members of I
tho Illinois stato mllltln. This Elglitn
regiment of colored soldiers is tho
only colored regiment in tho United
States that is mnde- up completely of
colored men and omccred by colored
, . . .,.,, w,i,.i n
Q w,)on ft mcmborof tho legls-
alUfo pnsscd a mob ,nw ngnn8t Iynch.
mg In this state Theodore W. Jones
when a county commissioner of this
city had three colored doctors ap-
pointed on tho medical board of Cook
county, besides having 47 colored men
nnd women appointed to prominent
positions In this city and county. Mr.
' Conacrvn'tor, Mr. JuHtlH P. Tny,
D. R. Wilklns, tho editor of tliq CHI
lor, editor of the Droad Ax have spent
their time and money, time nfter time,
In tho defense of tho rights of tho col-
ored people of Chicago. Yet with all
these things, tho colored peoplo of this
city nro so lost to n sense of gratl'
HUH 1 IIIU UIUUUUIU 1TU1IV Jk lll0
,,ionf n,i illnl1 l1 ,cn liv ovnn
. na .,., ,, ?..,,
their thnnks
I towards them for what they havo done.
New Denatured Alcohol Bill.
Now York, Jan. 25. Wlii'ti pclcn-
list rend yestenlny tho iblcil ropott
of Sir William Crooks' method of ex-
trading nitric ncttl from the ntiiHV
phere, tliuy said tliero wna no longer
" .. ...... kwt v
Hcnrco It Is
exhausted.
said that it will soon bo
HUSINKSS LOCALS
A good plnco to get your soft or stiff
hats renovated is 240 V Aldor stroot,
botweon Second and Third.
M. J. Gill Co., wholcsalo and retail
meat dealers, 612 Mississippi avenue,
Portland, Oregon. Phono East CCS.
J. Wallgrecn, denier In staplo and
fancy groceries, G34 Thurman street
Tolcphono Pacific 911.
Always ask for the famous Qeneral
Arthur cigar. Esberg-Ounst Cigar
C., general agents, Portland, Or.
Alblna Club (Georgo Ross), choice
wines, liquors and clgnrs, 134 Russell
street, Portland, Oro. Phono EaBt
43gQ
I
Tho AnhOUSer. Hoiiry M. Williams.
proprietor, 234 Morrison street, corner
Second, Portland, Oro. Tolcphono
Main 2B17.
Kyn John, dealers In cholco gro-
corles, meat, nsh and poultry, phono
.Main C22, 61 North Park street, cop
ner Davis.
( R tt M fc t (E L p k p
Cholco Meats and Poultry, 413 Everett
gtrcet cornor Tcnth port,nnd Oro.
ni '.! inn
. liUliU PIU11I 1U1U,
Try tho Pacific Laundry Co. for
good work and prompt sorvlco. Main
Royal Market, Iialr & Werth propri
etors, fresh and cured moats, fish,
poultry and game. 439 Union nvonue
north, cornor Tillamook.
167.
Phono East
L. N. Nees, boot and shoopinker.
Finn rnruilrlnir a sneclaltv. Give him
a call when you need anything In
this lino, 328 Williams av., Portland,
Oregon.
Martin MarkB Coffeo Co.. 252 Third
Street. Telephone Main 1893, Monte
Crista Java and Mocha Coffee always
pleases. If you want a good, rich
drinking coffeo. Insist on getting Monte
Cristo Java and Mocha.
Red Front Shoo Store J. F. John-
r-.,,-i,t.. em ,'irn at,nr
Ji,innnL. n,i w1 .hnio t
fnn tt ro ti nn nnd k no nor nalr.
Z. 7 '.. L -- ".. -;. ..
Repairing neatly done. 85 North Sixth
street, between Everett and Flanders,
next door to tho Union House, Port
land, Oregon. Phono Main 40C2.
Vulcan Coal Company, wholesale
and retail dealers In house, steam and
blacksmith coal. Foundry and smelter
coke. Puget Sound steam coal In car
lots. 13.60 per ton and up. We handle
all tho best grades of domestic and
foreign house coals.
Phone Main 2776.
Office 329 Durnslde St., Portland, Ore-
gon.
THat PIONIMH PAINT COMPANY.
Tha p I o .
neer paint es
tablish man!
of Portland If
that of r. E.
Baach
.1
Company, o:
lit first it..
tha oldttt
and most ra
lfabla housa
of 1U kind Is
tha Northwast It carrlts as Immense
JStSi-Sf !&r'5!ffcaJj
b,ld,Df tV,,,t?,rtbeLl.w,th "
nusual llt of peelaltlw. ThoM who
ed Tthlnj la ties, linn no c
?'n'r Pit by go!B to F. K. Bead
.(i0f"iUm,B,b,r U "UHlbr'
tw aHi.
North 16th Street Market. A. Wur-
Our stock Is complete. Give us n
trial. Gio. Hockenyos.
Christmas candles to suit the most
fnBtdIou8.-Gco. Hockenyos.
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0. Anderson, Btaplo and fancy grc
codes, Twcnly-flrst and Thurraan
streets. 'Phono Hood 57. Fresh
roasica conco a specially.
John Sclmld. dealer In hnrdw'nre, tin-
ware, sueet Iron work, guttering,
spouting nml roofing. General Jobbing
a specialty. HO Russell street.
Tho Oak Cafe. Choicest lino of
inpn. himn mi rimtm t. w. Plnlc.
proprietor. Oregon Phone PnclAc
2118. corner Fourth and Oak strcots,
Portland, Ore.
Dyeing and cleaning of all kinds of
ladles' nnd gents' clothing, crope
shawls, silk, velvet nnd lnco dyed
equal to new
laco curtains and
by a new process;
bankets cleaned
mourning garments dyed In 48 hours.
All work done at very moderate prices.
104 North Third street.
NOB HILL MARKET
A SCIIOI.Z, Proprietor.
Fresh,
Cured and Smoked Meats
Sauiage nnd Poultry
. -r.l U.I. SIS
Cor. 21st and Irving Streets
i " """"'"
McGUIRE & TAYLOR
Staple and Fancy Groceries
35 Grand Avonuo
Phone East 2G29 PORTLAND, OR.
We Cater Specially to the Small Buyer
UNIVERSAL SUPPLY HOUSE
Delicatessen and Groceries
Home Cooking a specialty. Try Our
Homo Mado Plus
Pho: Eril 5921 U9 E. Bumtldt $1., Nut Union Am.
WILLIAMS & SWANK
STAPLE & EANCY GROCERIES
Frcth Trult and Vegetables, Teat and Coffers
Telephone Knut lfioj
Itl Urnbcc Btrevt 1'OIITI.ANI), OHKdON
HALL PHARMACY CO.
Telephone East 873
Union Avenue and Tillamook Street
PORTLAND OREGON
ROBERT A. PRESTON
PRESCRIPTION DRUOOIST
(,'or. 2M and Tlninnau Hit.
J'hone MsInlOlO
PORTLAND, OKGOON
SCHWIND & BAUER
Shoe Repairing
Machine niul Hand. Only (imxhenr Machine
In Our City. HhncK inaile (u Orlor.
Klioea Culled fur ami IH'llereil.
Telephone rarities.
SWYamlitUHtrvct I'Oini.AND.OItKOON
M. E. PUGH
Fancy & Staple Groceries
Phone East 440
447 Union Avenue, North
PORTLAND OREGON
C H. COBB
lj.liuatc Olven on All ClaueH of
Plumbing and Heating Work
Plionv Knt U7
Iteilence KafWI0
247 Holiday Ave.
PORTLAND, ORE
SENN & NITSEHKE
I'lIOKK KA8T:U7I
SCULPTORS
AND CARVERS
In Marble, Stono, Grnnite and Wood.
Architectural, Planter ami Flail' Ornu-
HienlH. Monuments, Statuts, ISuitH.
Tomlmtom-H. Postal orders ir
promptly
rk a spu-
attended to. Hculpturo Work
a allu I Itttpn fltifl Jn.lin ll.iinti
clalty, Olllco and Studio. Union Ave.,
cor. Irving.
PORTLAND, OREGON
I'HONK MAIN im
Martin-Marks Coffee Co.
HIGH GRADE COFFEES
TEAS, ETC.
Tho excellence of Monte Crinto Java
and Moclm CoItVo stuuds in high iuvur.
252 Third Street
PORTLAND, OREGON
Frederick A. Kribs
Correipondence Solicited
328-330 CHAMIER OF COMMERCE
VANCOUVER NATIONAL BANK Vancouver, Wash.
Leading Financial Institution in Southwestern Washington
CAPITAL, 950,000 SURPLUS, S50.O0O ASSETS, 91,000,000
LEVI ANKKNY, I'reililentj K. O. CICAWFOUH, Vku I'ruldent ; V. J', CONNAWAY, Caihler
DIKKCTOKH
Levi Ankeny, Harry LaJd Corlj.nt, V, 1.
The Portland Hat Works
Manufacturers of
PINE SOFT AND STIFF HATS
Ilftln Dyed, ('leaned nnd Mocked. Our spe
cialty: l'atmmas Cleaned nud lllcnclied.
2IH Alder St., bet. Kceotid and Third,
llraneh: VZX Washington St. Portland, Or.
The Yale Market & Grocery
KU. lt.STOCKLKN, Proprietor
Staple and Fancy Groceries
TEAS AND COFFEES A SPECIALTY
I'hone Knt 508
2MOrandAe., South l'OHTI.AND, OHKflOK
ARTHUR LAW
rurnlthcr and Itattcr
"HE MAKES SHIRTS"
ISO Washington St., Opposite llclllg's 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
Corner of Tillamook St. Phorie East (560
E. B. COLWELL
Wholesale and retail
GROCER
PHONIC MAIN 403
281, 283 and 285 Third St.
CORNCR JCrrtRSON
PORTLAND, OREGON
PICTURES FRAMED
FURNITURE REPAIRED
PHONE EAST J54
RES. PHONE EAST 3312
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
The Avenue Oyster House
I'. K. HA I.I,, Prop.
Hwdi Oj uteri" open dally.
limn. Delivered any plate.
I'lnts iiiart,Kl-
Thc Uctt of WInci, Liquor and Cigar
Tho let of Mcaln, rUli,())lurii bikI (lame,
Open Day and Night
uUW'IIIUm Au'iuiu
Ml WIIIIhiiih Avenue
Phone Ka.i tCI'J
I'Oltlf.ANI)
OHKdON
rTAIII.IriIIi:i) M
Multnomah Trunk & Bag
COMPANY.
Manufacturer" of
TRUNKS
SUIT CASES
STRAPS
TELESCOPES
ACS
Mail Orders Promptly Attended To
Telephone Cast 24
121-131 E. Water St. PORTLAND, ORE
THE HOUSE THAT GIVES YOU A SQUARE DEAL
A. II. ZKI.I.AU
N. h. MUKI.I.KK
Zellar & Mueller
FURNITURE
A Full Line of Stoves & Ranges
SEC US, WE HAVE WHAT VOU WANT
Phone East 4457
535 Williams Ave., Portland, Ore
Centennial Market & Grocery
J. J. BLUM
IIi'iiihiuartorM for
" 6000 THINGS TO EAT "
Groceries. Meats. Fish
Poultry
ALWAYS THE BEST
School Supplies, Shoes, Gloves, Notions
l'linno Main 2791
522-524 N. Twenty-fourth Street
Dealer In WaShintOn, IfJahO & 0011
TIMBER & MINERAL LANDS
Portland, Oregon
C'rauunl, K. . Crawford,
W. W. McCrcdlo
'SANDSTROM BAKERY
No. 776 Will ami Avenue
Fresh Bread and Cakes Daily
PIES AND CANNED GOODS
TtltPHONC CAST 95
T. J. COFER & SONS
Grocery & Meat Market
735 Williams Avenue
Phone Woudlmvn 149
MILLER, BUCK & CO.
GROCERS
Phono Woodlawn 406
Williams Ave. & Fargo
Q. J, Erdncr
It. lloclnill
ERDNER & HOCHUO
Chicago Market
Dralvra In rwlt anil Cnrcil Mcaln. All Klmla
of HnnpiiKC. 17 Tlilnl Hired, Jiear Yamlilll.
l'linno Main 41.1. l'nrllaml, Oregon,
D. C. BURNS
THE a R O C ER
TCl-UPIIONU OIO
210 Th'rd St., Portland, Oregon.
P. A. TAYLOR
Staple and Fancy Groceries
fruit, Contcdlnnn, ClKurn, Tulmociw nnd Fan
V) Coffee, lea Hiul Hpleea at I-owejit 1'rlcoa
117 Union Avo. Krco Dclhcrjr I'hono KasHW
AUGUST STOR25
Dealer In
Stnnlo mid I'finoy Grouorleia
VckoIkIiIoh, Krulti ami Dairy 1'nxluca
I'liolia Kiwt CM
ICJ William Ave. l'OHTI.AND, OIIKOON
C. S. NELSON
Dealer In
Staple and Fancy Groceries
and Provisions
154 N. Fourteenth St., Cor. Irving
John's Mat Market
J. D. MKKOKNH, Prop.
fresh MeaU, Beef, Pork, Mutton, Bmmi
and Horns
rorneil Heel ami I'lekleil Pork a Hpcelalty
Phono Main IDM ,
4 N. hlxth Hired POUTI.AND, OKMOM
The Union Meat Co.
All lllnliiK Car ami Flrt Clau lloUliand
Itfuiiiuniuti buy the
UNION MCAT COMTANV'S
THtSII AND CUKtD MEATS
1 ha Hot In Die Market. PatronUe Horn In
dtintry. PORTIAND. ORCCONJ
I nil I I I I
CEO. HOCKENYOS
Dealer In
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Cln and Toticcw, Fiulb and Conftdlaotri,
PROMPT DELIVERT
9S nusaell St. Phono Eiwt 489
FINK & LcTWIS
Dealer In
Staple and fancy Groceries
DRESSED POULTRY, ETC.
Phone rait 3A2
314 MltilMlpt.1 Avenue PORTIAND, OMT.
GEO. W. IIOCIISTEDLER
Dealer In
Staple and Fancy Groceries, Fruits, PrsdiM
OIGAKS AND TOHACCO
Phont East 374 4(0-462 E. lamside St.
OLSEN BROTHERS
GROCERS
Tree delivery
417 Union Ave. North
Phone Eaat 653
Portland, Oro
R. C. WALWORTH
Ctaple and Fancy Groceries
Phone tAST 3 407.
136 Russell St.
PORTLAND, OR.
JOHN E. MALLEY
DKAI.KIt IN
Staple & Fancy Groceries
Teas and Coffees a Specialty
492 Washington, Near 15th
Phont Main 2167
PORTLAND, 0BEC9M
RAINIER MARKET
. lil.UM, I'roprlctor
Dealer in Fresh. Cured and Smoked Meats,
Hans, Bacon, Lard, Sausages, Etc.
Also Fish and Clams.
FAMILY TUADK A HI'KCIAl.TY
Cor. fjovcnlcciith and Pavltr Hti.
I'liuiiv Main IC'fi Portfawl. OVcgoa)
H. R. LYNES
Dealer In
V
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
Notions and Fruit. Free Delivery.
S4 Russell Strict
J'hone att UU)
rORTUN. OBECDM