THTE .tflW A&I, POBTLAiND, OMGON V -N Established UM A. D. Griffin, Manager Office, Koora 317, Commonwealth llulldlng To lmure publication all local news must roach us not later than Thursday morning of each week. Hubicrlptlon prfco, one yoar, payablo In ad vance, 2.i)0. Local Nohh on this l'age by C. A. WITTER. City Editor XMW PORTLAND LOCALS tWMH surauMMtt Mr. 1'imiI Strnln the gonial pro prietor of (lie Clilcutfo Clothing Co. In (lie AliiHWorlh UiitldliiK. Tlilril ami Oak Strt'clH, Is a firm nnd true frlond of oitr people. Cull nnd get ncqunlnt ed with him. tt Mr. T. D. Hull contomplntoB a trip to Altiuka In tho nenr future Mr. nnd Mrs. Q. N. Whlto lmvo re moved to 502 Mtirkot Btrcet. Mrs. Emmn Turner Is agnln nblo to bo out, nftor n Bovcro nttnclc of In grippe. Mrs. Corrlno Bnrber left this week for Donvcr, Colo., where Bho goes In Bcnrch of honlth. Mr. Cubit Crnwford, our prosper ous horseshoer, 1b Incnpncltatod, cnuscd by nn Injured foot. You nro Invited to nttend tho young pooplo'o meeting nt tho A. M. L. Ion church each Sunday evening nt 7 P. M. Mrs. Jns. Mnnloy, of 393 Front Btroot, will lenvo In n fow dnyB to Bpond Boverni wceKB vibiuub iuu In Cnllfornln. . i -., Wlinntnr rnttimCll Inst week from a very pleasant v sit to dlfforont points of Interest In tho Btnto oi wasuniBiou. Mru. Betty Knox expects to lonvo early noxt wool; for n two moiiths ' Btny in lsaBtorn wimuiiub""' "" Bho haB largo proporty lutorcsts. Mr. Wm. Crnwford, tho oldest son of ono of our oldest cltlzonB, Mr. Houbou Crawford, spoilt Boverni dayu In tho city this week, vlBltlng his roln tlves. B. Sulllvnn, portor on tho A. & C. railroad. wnB qulto aovoroly injured In a rnllwny mlshnp nbout 30 mllea from Portland. Ho 1b laid up with1 n Bpralnod nnklo nnd aovoroly brulBOd. 110 Will 00 GUMIIUUU lu luu uuuau .w. Boverni weeka. Tho npron Boclnl to bo given Fob. 28 and Mnrch 1 nt tho A. M. B. Zlon church will bo largely nttonded. An oxcolleut program Iibb boon arranged for each evening. Fob. 28 tho pro gram will bo rendered by tho gontlo mon, whilst on March 1 tho ladloa will bo In charge Tho caso of tho Btato vs. Mrs. Nolllo Washington, accused of nsBtiult with a deadly weapon on Miss Mamlo Loo tuna .llamlaaml III tllO lllll tllcll)lll COlirt on Saturday lont on motion of tho prosecuting attornoy, ho finding thoro was no ovldonco to Justify holding lior to nppcur boforo tho grand Jury. Wo ngrco with tho rhlof Juatico when ho Bays that what tho negro In this country neoda is tho olovatlng Inlluonco or tho Christian religion,, but think hu could lmvo gono n stop further and Included u largo portion ' of tho whlto cltkens, with whom nl lit fin mlualnnnru wmLr urmi 1(1 tint llO ' ilVtlU IIIIDaiUltlllj iw nwmw . - thrown away. After nlno years of married llfo, Mrs. A. J. Cromwoll has decided that marrlago la a failure and has fllei! papers In n dlvorco suit against her husband, Dr. A, J. Cromwoll, asking for tho custody of tholr two chlldron and $50 per month alimony, charging cruolty and Inhuman treatment.. Aa Is usual In such cases, tnero nro charges and counter charges. Tho city fathers hnvo decided to ralso tho liquor Uconso from $500 to $800 a year, In tho hopes of Increas ing tho revenues of tho city, na fears hud been expressed that tho receipts would not meet tho Increased ox pondltureB caused by tho growth of tho city. Indirectly many think that tho ralso In tho llcenso will 'causo a decrcaso In tho numbor of saloons, a condition not to bo regretted. Mr. Arthur Harris, whoso misfor tune wo noted In Inst week's issue, was compolled to have ono of his fin gers, amputated last Tuesday, blood poisoning having sot in, whilst his ago makes his caso moro serious. Tho physicians hopo for beneficial ro3Ults. Tho caso Is tho moro sad, aa his wlfq haB been for tho past threo weokB confined to her bed by a complication of diseases. Would It not be a good idea for some of our people to tnko a small amount of stock In the now theater to be orected on the East Side? The Bbaree have beon placed at the low price of f 10 each, so as to make It n popular enterprise and will bear 6 per cent Interest, which will make It a good Investment, aside from the influence it may have in the future in settling the question that may arise about -the rights and privileges of our people. The time of year Is at hand when those of our citizens that desire to beautify their homes will be procur ing plants, shrubbery, etc. We would recommend as a place where all patrons can be assured courteous treatment and procure goods Jit a very reasonable figure the nlonoor florist, Oustave J. Burkhardt, 112 -Twenty-third street. Phone M"ln ' 603. They also make a sneclaltv of elegant floral places and cut flowers at the lowest rates. The A. M. K. Zlon church was well filled on last Sunday evening, on which occasion Mr. Joel, In an inter- - i-rtoWI,i nmj$ yyJti estlng mnnnor, rovlowed tho progreBS mndo by tho Afro-Amorlcnn In tho laBt 42 years. Ho dwelt n considera ble length on tho fnct that tho negro In this country had never, up to tho present time, been renlly necorded his full freedom, nnd expressed tho wish that ho might live to boo tho tlmo when n mnn's color would not bo looked upon na Just grounds for re fusing him rights and privileges In this country. Ho ndvlscd tho nc cumulntlon of wealth as tho beat way to break down tho unreasonable prejudice existing In this county, Bay ing, "tho dollar 1b tho whlto man's God nnd when wo get so thnt wo can control flnanco to some dogrco wo will bo bettor ofT." At tho closo of his romarka tho pastor, Ilev. Jackson, thanked tho speaker and nnnounced to tho congregation that It was tho Intention to hnvo somo subject of vital and curront Interest presented by some of our nblo citizens nt least once n month, holding ub ho did that It wns part of tho work of tho Chrls tlon church to take hold of nil theso Influences thnt tended to tho uplift of tho raco. JOHN V. CHAGWICLIj. rJvn(tli'H IUcIichI Colored Citizen Pays Port land Visit Kiirnutc Homo From nn Kxtendvd Visit to the KitHt. Mr. John F. Gragwcll n represen tative citizen of Scattlo and ono of tho richest colored men on tho Pa cific coast spent a day In tho city this week. Mr. Crngwell was onrouto homo nftor nn extended visit in tho East and South. In his pllgrltnngo ho visited Now York city, Boston, Philadelphia, Richmond, Vn., Wash ington, D. C, nnd Chicago. While in tho capital city ho had tho honor nnd distinction of being Introduced to President Hoosovclt by U. S. Son ntor Samuel II. Piles-and Congress man W. 10. Humphrey, nnd Is so far na known tho only colored man from tho const whom tho presldont litis re ceived nnd glvon a porsonnl expres sion of his vIowb on tho Brownsville nffnlr. Mr. Crngwoll takea ti deep Interest In tho affairs of his race, politically, religiously, educationally and Industrially, but In no senso Is ho it politician or ofllco seeker, be lieving as ho expresses It "Thnt tho futuro of tho negro loy not In poll tlcnl achievements, but In Industrial accomplishments." In his homo city Mr. Crngwoll Is counted as its most substantial col orod cltlzon nnd gonornlly recog nized na tho foromost nnd ablest nd vncato the raco haa In thnt section of tho country. Mr. Crauwoll hns by reason of his high character, Bplondld personality and nffnblo manner won n legion of staunch friends among both rncos nnd if tho raco possessed moro such mon as John F. Crngwoll tho many voxed social, political and Industrial pro-Moms would bo much nearer a solution. (Wo aro pleased to bo nblo to pro Bont to our rondorB tho following from tho pen of ono of tho most ac complished nnd tnlontod women of our city, ono whoso wholo llfo Is glvon ,. in tm iniiirt nf hor followman and tho doing of hor Mastor's will. Editor.) A 8KHMON. (CompoBod by Mrs. M. E. Fullllovo.) Mr. Editor: Will you permit mo nnd allow mo Bomo apneo In your valuable paper, to wrlto of Jesus' grnco? Wo hnvo all rood tho story Of tho gospol bo grand, Our Snvlor taught tho peoplo For rlghtoousuesa to stund. Tho oxnmplo sot boforo ub, When Ho wna on enrth, That wo who follow Him Should oxporlonco a now birth. A soul drinking dally From tho fountain of lovo, Coming from our Redeemor, Who rolgnoth nbovo. Expects to bo strengthened, When attending church, By tho mnn who's appointed To tench tho now birth. Ho must hold up Jesus, And through tho gospol Insplro Thoso wh.o llston to tho sormon, And crento a now deslro. To drnw near to our Lord, And consecrnto our llfo, To bo workors for our Master, And doos not Btlr up strlfo. An Insult glvon publicly la vory hard to stnnd, And requires moro strength onorgy Than wo havo on hand. and Do we want to henr a sermon That will scntho and scorch ua bo, And stir In us a demon That will Bond us down bolow? That will kindle all tho flro Lying dormant In our soul, And will weaken our body, That should bo strong and wholo? Wo havo studied the anatomy Of our body, made so grand, And have learned things essential, That wo have at our command. Wo havo learned that our brnln Is tho capital of our nerves, And the things we listen to Sometimes shock .and make us swerve. We bolieve that a preacher Of the, gospel so grand Should have all the graces Taught at his command. Ho must have In him abiding, The Holy Spirit given, And not stand in the pulpit I And insult tho women. A man that will do A trick so degrading Cnn only stir up malice, And make his members hate him. 'Now, we havo all been taught That religion Is love, And he who makes us hate Cometh not from above. iWXi'nmil" 'i Wmmmfc J uiTiii Tho love of Ood drnweth, And doeB not drive nway Tho listeners In tho pow Our blessed Lord's day. Wo aro told from perusing 'Tho hlBtory bo grand Of tho chlldron of Israol, And our Cod's command, That as tho brazen serpent Was lifted up to heal All who gazed upon It And mndo tho appeal. So Jesus must bo l.lfted up By tho man of Qod, And drnw nil men unto Him, So they'll not downwnrd trod. Wo lovo to bo faithful And attentive to our church, And walk In paths of duty And novcr from It lurch. But how can wo Bit nnd listen To n lecturo thnt wo know Does not tend to strengthen, Or mnko us healthy grow? But does wenken our vitality, And causes our heart To bo discouraged nnd faint, And weaken every part. To listen to such rnntlng Is against our God's command, "To sit not In tho scat of tho scorn ful," Or "with tho ungodly stnnd." Wo know tho gosnol Is given To hold up fallen mnn, And not to persecute women, Who would for righteousness stnnd. Wo know God hnB promised Thnt whosoovor will Mny como unto our Snvlor, And with His ldvo bo filled. So wo gladly rccolvo sinners, Who hnvo n ropcntnnt heart, And show by good living ' Thnt they hnvo mndo n stnrt, To trnvol from earth to glory, On tho nnrrow, upward way, And not seek to bo lcadcrn Boforo thoy havo learned to pray. Wo know our tnlcnts Aro glvon nt Jesus' will, And tho power to uso thorn Ho doth In us instill. If wo chooso to tnko n high noto. When wo Blng nt His commnnd, Should wo bo publicly Insulted by our pnstor, Who ought to by ub stand? So wo still work for Jesus. I. In song, sormon nnd prnyor, And trust no mnn to lend ub But our Savior everywhere. For Ills vlnoynrd Is needful, And thoro Is plonty work to do, And n willing, earnest worker Ho will carry safely through. When wo nro Insulted collectively, Wo can nfford to stnnd, And llston qulto respectively I To anything thoy hand. But when n preacher Is Bpltoful I And personal In his talk, Our Boir-rcspcct arises, And wo from him wnlk. This world Ib very wldo, .And renpora nro fow, And tho Messed Lord, Will find work for ua to do. Wo'll contlnuo to work for Jesus, Though you mny not undorstnnd; But wherever Ho lends, Wo will follow His commnnd. Having n clear consclonco Ab wo onward trend, Wo hnvo tried to do our duty, And His McsBlng on ub shod. And when nt tho Judgment Wo shall nil stand And recolvo our rownrd From His dear hnnd, Wo who hnvo boon mlsroprosontod, And plncod In n bad light, Shall stnnd clear In His presojico, And ovorcomo by Ilia might. 4m OUI CHICAGO LETTEt Tho New Ago is on sale at lVjVtra.aco. Hockenyos. Xuwh Ktnml, 500 Thlrty-sevcBth nt.,1 Chicago. Christmas candles to suit tho most ia i i . .i n ., xt . fastidious. Oeo. Hockonyos. (Special to tho Portland Now Age.) 1 .,. ,' Chicago, Fob. 14. The colored J. Wallgroon, dealer In staplo and papers that nro published outsldo of fancy groceries. C34 Thurman street, tho city of Chicago nro now coming Tolophono Pacific Oil. In great demand by tho peoplo that llvo In Chicago, for It Is very apparent I Jost Bros, Saloon, 340 Williams ave from recent developments, especially nuo, fine wines, liquors and cigars, thnt tho only way that tho peoplo In Family trade a specialty. Chicago and especially tho colored I pooplo, that thoy will bo ablo to hear I A good place to get your soft or stiff and rend tho truth about somo of th hatB renovated is 249 Alder street, vory unrellablo and Insignificant nnd between Second and Third. untruthful colored persons and fako I , organizations, Is when It Is published Red Front Shoo Storo, J. F. John In tho columnB of tho papers outsldo son. Proprietor. Flno dress shoes; of the city of Chicago, and In all thoso worklngmen's arfd loggers shoos nt cases, the facts aro honestly and 13.00, $3.50, $4.00 nnd $5.00 per pair, clearly stated and the truth told, no Repairing neatly dono. 85 North Sixth matter who It may hurt. Tho corre- street, between Everett and Flanders, spondent of this paper has no fcollng next door to tho Union House, Port nor malice In any manner whatever, land, Oregon. Phono Main 40C2. nnd nil ho desires and wishes to do is to stato tho truth. Relative to Mrs. Alberta M. Smith, about whom the editor of tho Conser vator published an article thnt was clipped from one of the foreign papers, which was the Now Age, pub lished at Portland, Oregon, and the editor of the Chicago Conservator saw fit to comment on it. Many of tho worthy and reputable colored persons and somo of the lead Ingscletle8 and associations among the colored people havo, tlmo after time, made and entered a protest and complaint about the conduct of Mrs. Alberta M. Smith. It was In the city of Chicago only three weeks ago that the Western Star club, of this city, passed a series or resolutions against hr. nnd Ijiwver John fl. .Tnnon nf Chicago, and a former member of inu ic'Hiniai.111 u ui mu bwiiu ui nullum, in a speech before the court a short time ago publicly stated that ho 'would not believe Mrs. Alberta M. . ft tTyii.lMftfti Smith under oath, under no sort of clrcumstnncos or condition. And Lawyer Thomas Pearson, a proml nont lawyer at tho Chicago bar said IttBt week that no credence whatover Is to bo placed In nny statement mndo by Mrs. Albertn M. Smith. Mr. L. W. Washington Bald tho snnio thing. Mr. Flolds, of tho Chicago Western Opin ion, nnd n number of colored nersons who stand high in tho estlmntion of tho colored peoplo of Chicago havo complained nbout Airs. Alberta M. Smith. Police Oincor Michael Whlto, of tho Harrison street station, Is rognrd 0(1 ns one of tho most competent nnd rellnblo police officers on tho pollco ! department In Chicago. Ho has been on tho force for forty years, and dur ing that tlmo, not n chnrgo or com plaint has licon mndo ngnlnst him. Ho Is nn excellent gontlomnn, n. com potont, Intelligent nnd rellnblo of ficer. Ho Is n credit to tho pollco de partment of Chicago. Tho funeral of Mrs. Bates, tho sis ter of Mrs. Dozlcr, was held lnst Sun day nt tho Chupel. Tho benefit glvon bv tho PhllllB Whently club nt tho Pokln theater last Wednesday evening, for tho ben efit of rnlfllng funds for a working girls' homo, wiib n grcnt success, financially and socially. Rov. S. L. M. Francis, of Hender son. Ky.. was elected ono of tho of- flcors of tho National Defense Lcaguo of tho United StatcB by tho executive committee In Chicago last week. Tho Baptist peoplo aro having a successful revival meeting nnd a lac go numbor of persons nro uniting them selves with Rev. J. F. Thomns church. Rov. II. V. Stownrt, pnator of tho Institutional A. M. E. church, Is now considering ns to whether ho will ac cept a cnll thnt bus been mndo to him for tho pnstorBhlp of bohio largo church In tho East. Rov. Stewart haa dono a great work since ho has boon in tho city of Chicago. Mrs. Clara Harding, of 3 CO Thir tieth street, has gono to Hot Springs, Ark,, on n visit. It Is roported that Dr. Flshor Is going to resign from Olivet Baptist church. Tho recent work of tho loglslaturo of tho stato of Missouri In paBslng .tho Jim Crow car law domonstrnteB Ulio fact of tho necessity of tho col- J orod peoplo being thoroughly orgun- 1ZCU. Mr. Robort Johnson dellvorod lnst Thursday a forcible address for tho Baptist Mission, 1139 Stato street. A special session of tho United Supromo Council, Ancient Accepted Scottish Rlto Masons of tho thirty third dogroo of tho United Status and Canada, was held In Chicago, Feb ruary 7, 1907, IlliiBtrlous John G. Jonos, 33, Sov. Grund Commander In tho East. After transacting some buslnoss Illustrious S. II. Pruthcr, 33, offorod tho following resolutions, which woro unanimously adopted: ."Whoroas, Wo havo learned with doop regret of tho death of Inspector Gonoral William W. Taylor, 33, of Salt Lako City, who departed thla llfo on January 11, 1907, and "WhoronB, Wo havo alwaja rocog nlzod In Illustrious William W. Tay lor, 33, a man and a Mason who wbb deeply Interested In tho rlso nnd progress of Froomnsonry among col- lorcd men In tho Unit d Stnt s, nnd I thnt ho dovotod ninny years of his llfo for tho upbuilding and tho ntl ivancomunt of tho Masonic fraternity nnd labored In tho Journalistic Hold. In tho publication of tho Utah Plain- xlcalor, a pnper that stood for tho wolfaro, highest and best Interest and defense of tho cnlorod peoplo throughout this country, "Theroforo, bo It resolved, That whllo wo deoply lament his doparUiro, ub Dlvlno Providence hns aeon fit to cnll him from labor to rownrd, wo hopo to moot him In tho land nbovo, where there will bo no moro parting or sorrow thoro, "Rosolvod further. Thnt this Unit ed Supromo Council of Thirty-third degreo Masons, hero In spcclnl ses sion, oxtend worda of sympathy and consolations to Slstor L. A. Tnylor nnd tho family." IIUSI NEBS -LOCALS Mill Rlnplf la onmnMn Give Ufl D. BREEDLOVE & SON. GROCERS 361 Eait ScventhSt., cor. Stephen Phone E.t 78 PORTLAND, OR. NOB HILL MARKET A. BCIIOLZ, Proprietor. Fresh, Cured and Smoked Meats SauMge mnd Poultry Tel. Niin 818 Cor. 21st isd Irving Streets McGUIRE Ml TAYLOR Staple and Fancy GfOCCriCS 35 Grand Avenue Phone East 2629 PORTLAND, OR. .-.v DBLL,'8 GAFE Chotro Wines, Manors and Clgarc. Family garden In connection. Transient rooms. Un ion bar. Wm. Moll, Prop, l'hono Main 2201. Cor. 2:td and Thurman 8ti., Portland, Oregon. EUREKA MARKET HKNllY FAKSIIKNDF.lt, l'rop. Choice Fresh and Cured Meats. Fish and Poultry l'hono Main 'Xai Co. 14th and Gllsan, Portland, Or ANDREW SWANSON Fine Wines & Liquors Car. 23d and Washington PORTLAND, OR. Nob Hill Pharmacy Dll. J. J. FISH Kit. l'rop. Drugs and Toilet Articles. Prescriptions Accurately Compounded 680 Gllsan Street Tel. Main 845 ELEGANT FLORAL PIECES nnd Cut Flowers. Harden Plants and IIousu Plants. " i itimnnble. CUSTAVE J. BURKHAROT, Florist 112 Twcney-thlrd St. Phone Main 603. Portland, Ore. SERING & HILL Fine Wines & Liquors Family Trade a Specialty 340 Williams Ave. Portland, Ore. J. B. SIMMONS Choice Staple and Fancy Groceries CIGARS, TOBACCO AND CONFECTIONERY Mlvtrcd lo All rails of the City. 463 Gllsan St. Tel. Pacific 1 99 WE ROAST OUR OWN COFFEE SULLIVAN & KRUEGER l'hono Main Ih'H Dealoro in Staplo and Fancy GROCERIES Teas, Colfcoa and Spices Sixteenth and Glloan Sts. rrco Delivery PORTLAND, ORE. DRINK Crystal High -Class Carbonated Beverages CRYSTAL BOTTLING CO. Tulophono Mnln 7178 . Ginger Alo in Kyphosis a Specialty Family Trade Kupplicd. 249 Madison St. Portland, Oregon The Yale Market & Grocery EI). ll.Hrot'KI.KN', Proprietor Staple and Fancy Groceries TEAS AND COFFEES A SPECIALTY riioiiui:nt.vvH attOrniKl AM'.,Houth l'()HTI,ANI),OItr.OON COURTNEY MUSIC CO. Band Instruments Stringed Instruments Phonographs Cheap for Cnih or Eaiy Payments. Latest Popular Songs and Music 25c, Five for $1, postpaid. 10-Cent Sheet Music Poitpald. Standard Classical and Popular Sheet Muilc, 10c, 88 North Third St., Portland, Or. MALL & VON BORSTEL RESIDENT AGENTS Real Estate and Financial Agents GERMAN AUIANCC INSURANCE ASSOCIATION Of New York. Capital $1,900,000 CONKI.AOIIATION I'ltOOr All H. V. Iimm ttlil In full, rlintimiunl utter payment ulH. Y. tonal-: Am'!, ll.'iAn.NKl; Hurpliu to polity liolilurn, our I7,iou,(uU, AOKNTH llollnclny 1'nrk Fornix! AiMltlon; .MnniiliiK'o Ailillllon; York Aililltlmi; HullL hii'm Addition;. V, V. McUulru'n Addition J Nk'lioUon Addition. 104 Second St., Lumber Exhange liliig, 1'lionu Muln 1 1 itj 392 Eait liurnslde St., I'liolio hunt I'M P. A. EDDY North Portland's Leading Grocer Agent for Chase & Sanborn's Teat and Coffeei ltcgtilur delivery by Threo Wsgons, 10:30 it, in., '-' :.'!0 p. in. Special deliver ies, 9 a. in., 6 p. in. l'hono Main 1710. 752-754 Savier St., Corner Twenty-third Portland, Oregon TUB Continental Casualty Co. o( Chicago, Illinois. Pulci-up Cupltul $3oo,ooo Northwestern Department 503-4 Lumber Exchange Bid., PORTLAND, OREGON Tlio largest company in the world doing a strictly health and accident htislnet-s. Over $5,000,000 paid m claims to It. It. men alone. Writes all cliiHcti of ollcles on all tho different oc ctipatioiiH including the papular fl a month policy. Call at the olllco or phono iih and wo will bo glad to expluln tho different plans. I'liono Muln 4308. 4 -A We Cater Specially to the Small Buyer UNIVERSAL SUPPLY HOUSE Delicatessen and Groceries Home Cooking a Specialty. Try Our Home Made Pica Phot Eul 5721 U9 E. Burnildt St., Hut Union Arc. WILLIAMS & SWANK STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES Fresh Fruit and Vegetables, Teas and Coffees Trlciilmno Knot 1U 2.H Lnrabco Street l'OUTI.ANl), OIIKOON HALL PHARMACY CO. Telephone Cast 873 Union Avenue and Tillamook Street PORTLAND OREGON SCHWIND & BAUER Shoe Repairing Mnchlnonml Hiintl. Only Clooihrnr Machine In Our City. Bhoes inailo to Order. Hhom Cnllcd for nnd DolUcrnl. TeKtdionel'arinc2eH. 209 Yamhill Blrout l'OUTI.AN'I). OIlKtlON M. E. PUGH Fancy & Staple Groceries Phone East 440 447 Union Avenue, North PORTLAND OREGON C H. COBB lMlnmU'n Oh en on All Clnoscn of Plumbing and Heating Work l'hono Knnl iW lleildcncc Knst Soto 247 Holiday Ave. PORTLAND, ORE ARTHUR LAW Furnisher nnd Matter "UK MAKUS SMIIiTH" IM Washington H', Oipolto llvllln'ii Thoator PORTLAND, OREGON AMBLER & WAITERS The Real Estate Brokers CorvnIWs, Oregon Fine Farms, Stock Ranches and City Property for Sale or Rent Independent Phone 225. Send for List J. A. EASTES Staple & Fancy Groceries Choice Teas, Coffees & Spices Dry Goods and Notions ALL THE LEADING BRANDS OF FLOUR GOODS DELIVERED PROMPTLY 432, 43), 4.16, Union Avenue North Corner or Tillamook St. Phono Eart 660 E. B, COLWELL W liolemlo nml ritull GROCER HiONK MAIN 40:i 281, 283 and 285 Third St. CORNER JErrERSON PORTLAND, OREGON riCTURtS FRAMED PHONE EAST 3M rUKMrUHt KtfAIREO RES. fHONE UST 2112 H. C. SCHROEDER The Alblna HOUSE FURNISHER HOUSES FURNISHED COMPLETE CASH OR INSTALLMENTS UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING 244, 246, 248 Russell St., PORTLAND THE AVENUE CLUB ANI The Avenue Oyster House l F. HAM,, l'rop. Fr tl Oyttum om dally, l'lnti, ijuarU, kI loin. Delivered nny pluco. The Best of WIiMf , liquors and Cigar Tho beat of Mi-Mi, FUli, Oyttum ami (lamo. Open Day and Night UA Wllllmiu Avt-iiuu Ml WIIIIbiiu Avi-liua I'liono Kant IM'J I'OltTI.AND OltKtION KHTAIII.IHIIKI) M Multnomah Trunk & Bag COMPANY Mntifcturer of SUIT CASES TELESCOTCS straps inunno iacs Mail Orders Promptly AMd To Telephone East 24 121-131 E. Water St. PORTLAND, ORE Mmmtittuamm