Portland new age. (Portland, Or.) 1905-1907, March 09, 1907, Image 5

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    THE NEW AGE, PORTLAND, OREGON
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Eitabllnhed 1M A. I). Orlmn, Manager
Office, Koom 317, Commonwealth Building
To insure publication all local new mutt
chVeU,0tft0rthRnThUr,,llttymorn,llBOf,Brentor degree than has been no i
each week.
Pubicrlptlon price, ono year, paynblo In nil
Vanco
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Local Ncwh an this l'ngo by
C A. HITTER. City Billtor-
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PORTLAND LOCALS
?4SS
Mr. Paul Strain the gcnlnl pro-
i-iiui airiuii uiu kiiiiui pro-
Ko A.nswhiS
Ouk StrceJH. is n firm nnd truo friend
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of our peoplo. Cnll nnd get acquaint-
cd with him.
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Mrs. Julia Green, ono of our pio
neer citizens is indisposed.
Mr. A. Harris, who had his finger
amputated sovornl weeks ngo Is still
at St. Vincent's hospital In a critical
rmiilltlnn.
condition.
Tho thentrcs wero generously pat
this week by Afr-neri-
iiBod by the presence ot
iHLu u uiu prt.Hi.iiLu in
ronlzcd
cans catiHcd
"Uluck Patti and her Trubadors."
Mrs. Clara Dcttls underwent nn
other operation nt Good Snmnrltan
hospltnl on Wednesday of this week
for tho purpose of benefiting nor cyo
sight.
An Irish Boclnl Is announced to
bo hold at tho A. M. E. Zlon church
on tho 18th Inst. As they nover do
things uy unit it ucnoovus tno puuuc
to attend.
Mr. Robert Jnckson, ono of tho
oldest nnd most rollublo employes of
tho hotel Portland wiib compelled by
sickness to bo absent from his post
ono day this week.
Tho Apron bazaar given laBt week
at tho Zlon church Thirteenth and
Mnln streets wus n decided success
both socially nnd (Inunclnlly nnd re
flects great credit on tho committee
in charge of tho snmo.
Mr. Sim Rcddy, who has been suf
fering with a sovero attack of Infla
matory rhoumntlsm wiib removed to
'the Good Samaritan hospital on last
Friday and underwent an operation.
Ho 1b doing nlcoly at present.
MrB. M. E. Fullllovo will nddrens
tho young pcoplo's mooting of tho
A. M. E. Aim church on
Sunday
evening, March 10th at 7 p. m. At
8 p. m. Rov. Harbor will fill tho pul
pit In tho nbsonco of Rov. Goo. E.
Jnckson, tho regular pnBtor.
Mr. C. C. Crnddock returned tho,
first of tho wcok after a two weeks
sojourn at St. Martin's Spring?,
greatly improved In health nnd- spir
its nnd wiib nolo to resume his posi
tion with tho Pullman Palace Car
Company on last Monday evening.
Mr. John Smith Washington, tho
only son of Mr. nnd Mrs. S. Wash
ington of Twelfth streot North died
nt their rcBldenco Tuesday after n
lingering Illness nnd was burled nt
Lono Fir coinotory Wednesday, Rev.
Smith of Mt. Olivet church officiat
ing. Mrs. J. C. Logan gavo an enjoy
nblo rccoptlon In honor of hor moth
er who loft for her homo on Wed
nesday ovonlng. A largo numbor of
her friends woro present nnd wished
their dopnrtlng friend God speed ro
grottlng thnt hor stay In our midst
had been so short.
Tho niombors of tho vnrlous
churches nro making preparations
to colehrnto Easter. Special vjiuislc
by tho vnrlous choirs ns well ns np
proprlnto exorcises by tho momhors
of tho Sunday schools. Tho plenR
ing Information comes from tho mil
llnor'n convention hold n fow days
ngo In Chlcngo that Indies' lints nro
to bo mora gorgeous nnd costly than
horotoforo.
Tho ninny frlonds of Mrs. Mario
Rutlor will bo pnlnad to lohrn of hor
death which occurrod at Vancouver,
T). C, on tho 2Cth Inst. Intormnnt
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wnB nt City Vlow cemetery. Mrs. n tho mnnngoment of tho grent bus
Dutlor had resided in Pnrtlnnd for Incss Interests of Cook county that
ovor 17 yenrs and was at ono tlmo eomo boforo tho county board from
connected with tho A. M. E. Zlnn tlmo to tlmo ns tho Honorablo Thco
church of this cltv. Last yoar bo-,doro W. Jones.
Ing HI, hor llfo long friend, 'Mrs.
Oiinli. DnFil rtAnn..ft 1a1 linn Anmn 1 e '
mioiu M I a IIUIOUIIUCll III I IU bUIMI III
Vancouver nnd live with hor. She
lonves n sister In tho oast as well as
otnor roiaiivos to mourn nor loss
Tho public press prints nn
nrtlclo stilting thnt a plan hns
cltlzenB of
been devised by tho
tho Stato of Louisiana which
contemplates supplanting tho no
gro plantation laborers with stnto
imported white Immigrants. Whilst
there is no need to fear that tho
schomo will bo n success it is to bo
honed that it will bo tried ns nn
means could be devised which would
Boonor break up tho Infamous nnd
unlawful treatment accorded tno
farm hands In that section of the
country than tho exorcising It In tho
case of individuals who could nnd
would appeal to somo strong govern-
mont to see tliat justico was metro
out to them. Then peonage would
be stamped out in tho south land,
A visit to the soveral business en
terprises being conducted by negro
vvin nt ttmmnfl In tfila nltv wmilft Via
MICH (UIU HWI.IU. " . ..ww. ,
In tho nature of a discovery ana resolutions oi censure against w. i.
ngreeablo surprlso to tho majority , Vernon, tho registrar of tho United
of our people and cause us to give States treasurer for the speech that
up the belief that conditions aro he made in Chicago recently, and
worse now than thov wero ten or branded hlra as a coward and traitor
twenty years ago. Wo find bsrber to his race.
shops, grocery stores, restsurpnts ' A mugca treat waa Bjven to tho
tailor shons. cafes. bAnrdlnc a"d ,)eonlo or Chicago who were fortu
roomlng houses, furnltur stores. nat0 enougn to get tickets to tho
real estate ahd employment offices. concert given at Dethesda Baptist
boot black- stands, laundries, etc., all cnurCh a8t Thursday ovonlng. Tho
being run by Afro-Americans, and n0UB0 Was filled, and tho programme
comparing favorably with any like waB excenent.
establishments in tho cltv, thoreby .,,.
assuring many of our people employ-. Mrs. Nannie Duncan of 4818 Dear-
merit nnd In nearly nil enses their born street, Is one of tho enterprls
pntrons can bo certnln of nollto nnd lug workers in tho Christian church,
courteous treatment from tho nttend-
nnts who will bo found perfectly Tho Order of True Reformers In
competent nnd In few cases will tho city of Chicago has a member
customers bo tirmble to sccuro what- ship of GOO, nnd according to tho
over they desire. Theso onterprls- last report, tho order Is doing Splen
itis ttmrt ntlrl wnmnli rlnanrtrn In n flMlv.
corded them tho patronngo of their i Tiiorc is n strong eiron now uoing
fellow cltlzenB. Lot us, when for ono mndo by n lnrgo numbor of rcpubll
reason or another we feel thnt It Is enns In tho city of Chlcngo nnd nil
mora deslrnblo to take a meal away over tho county of Cook, to detent
from homo with our families patron-
Izo ono of these restaurants or board-
lng houses where we do not hnvo
: to tnko n sldo room to bo welcome,
whoro wo know wo will not bo em-
barrassod by being told If wo sit In
tho mnln dining room thnt wo do
not Bcrvo colored people horo, but
rather where we can feel that what
wn nnml .will lm niitirnnliitnil. Mltn-
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wmn wirii run ernenrv RinroH. innnr
V- ,"o at least u por-
H0" .f your. tnu,' romomberlng thnt
teir trauo grows so mm uioy can
nttinlnv mi nrrnnc! linv or nimtlinr
salesman or woman that It is likely
to bo another position filled with nu
Afro-Amerlcnn n llttlo nbovo n
menlnl ono. How many of tho stores
run by the other rnco wll glvo our bo coign iti Unted o h 8
boys or g rls a chunco to act n . ,1 , 1 L Jo n 1 i9 for
clerk or sn calmly or ovou nn errand . ' J ' TCh?cni?o 'Leila w such
i boy or dollvery wagon driver. Leti1110 I'laco. umengo ncctis just sucn
us ponder theso things and try each
of us In our htimblo way to better
our conditions along these lines and I' "cn Chief John M. Collins tool
ro long wo will bo surprised at thoh' of " l'ollco tlopartmcnt In Chi
..". . ......,, enco and becamo tho uonernl minor
material Improvement.
PROMINENT COLORED PEOPLE
Who Have Accomplished Much nnd
Who Arc Held in High Esteem by
the People All Over the Country.
uy ijugeno i-ieius or unicngo.)
Mr. Jnmcs A. Scott of Chlcngo,
111., Is ono of tho prominent lawyeiu
or this city. Ho Is formerly from
tho State of Mississippi nnd scvcrnl
years ago previous to his coming to
Chicago, ho was elected clerk of tho
Circuit Court of one ot tho largo nnd
wealthy districts In tho State of Mis
sissippi, and has for some years In
tho city of Chicago tilled an Import
ant position as ono of tho expert
clerkn In tho recorder's olllco of Cook
county. Ho has lately commenced
tho practice of his profession ob u
lawyor nnd hns been employed, us
tno attorney lor tno commercial
Consolidated Company of Chicago.
Lawyer Scott is a republican in poll
tics, and Is a man of honor and abil
ity. Mr. John F. Cragwoll of Senttlo,
Wash., Is u representative citizen of
Seattle, In tho State of Washington,
nnd Is ono among tho leading nnd
wealthiest colorod men on tho Pacific
Coast. Mr. Cragwoll takes n deep
Intorest In tho nffnlrs of his rnco.
'politically, religiously, educationally,
and Industrially.
Mrs. J, II. Johnson of Chlcngo, 111.,
Is an excellent christian lady and n
woman of a great deal of rnco prldo.
She Ib nn influential member of sev
eral secret and benovolont organiza
tions among tho colored peoplo, nnd
Is deputy grniirf1 matron of tho Stttto
of Illinois, of tho Ordor of Daugh
ters of Sphinx, nnd Is also tho Royal
Matron of Queou Esther Chapter of
tho Ordor of Eastern Star of Chl
cngo, and Is also ono of tho asso
ciate supremo grand matrons of tho
Supremo Grand Chapter of tho Or
dor of Eastern Star of tho United
States and Canada.
Mr. Edwnrd E. Wilson of Chlcngo,
III., Is u prominent member of Uio
Chlcngo bar. Ho was born In tho
Stnto of Toxns, but hns resided In
Chlcngo for n number of yenrs. Pro
vlous to his coming to tho city of
Chlcngo, ho resldod for a short tlmo
in tho stato of Massachusetts nnd
graduated with high honors from tho
Williams college, In tho stnto or
Massachusetts. Mr. Wilson Is n
learned nnd prominent mnn of his
rnco, and has on several occasions
contributed nn oxcellont nnd Inter
esting nrtlclo to soiiio of tho lending
magazines of tho country. Ho has
won distinction In his chosen profes
sion of tho law.
Hon. Theodoro W. Jones of Chi
cago, ui is ono or tno lniiuontini
men of his rnco. in tho yonr or
inu-i no wus eiecieu on inu rupuun
can ticket by nn overwhelming mn
jorlty as ono of tho county commis
sioners of Cook county, and ho has
accomplished much for tho benefit of
his rnco, No other colored mnn has
ovor hold n position ns n county com
missioner of Cook county who dls-
played ns much ability nnd judgment
p.
f fUR CHICAGO LETTER
itiivai
Tho Now Ago is on baIo at Levy's
New" 8end 500 Thirty-seventh St.,
VIlVjUt
Chicago, III., Mar. 1, 1907.
Special to tho Portland Now Age.
Mr. Samuel Young of 2921 Ar
mour avenuo Is on tho sick list.
Hon. Geo. H. Jnckson, ex-member
f tho legislature of Cincinnati, Ohio,
l,w ,-.. ,
La8t week tho Centennlnl Social
and Literary Club was organized
among the colorod people. Mr. Rob-
ert Sanders was elected president
Lawyer S. A. T. Wotklns, tho as
sistant prosecuting attorney nt Chi
cago, has beon promoted and as
signed to the municipal court at Har
rison street.
Oxcldental Club passed a series of
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Juugc uonjamin snmn, wno is now
n candidate for re-election on tho re-
publlcnn ticket for ono of tho Judges
of tho Superior court of Cook county.
omco no nns ueon on mo uencn 1110
wny ho hns treated n great many of
tho lnwyers nnd other persons who
huve, had business In his court, ho
1ms mndo himself very unpopular
with a lnrgo numbor of peoplo In
,. , ... ... ,,.,. ,if
viiiuuku. " ." ihuiuuiuho """
now thnt ho will bo beaten by 25,
.000 mnjorlty.
JOlin M. U0111I1B, Ciller or POIICO 01
f' lHco tlepartmont of Chicago Is
beyond doubt, tho very best mnn thnt
""8 over boon chief of police of the
city of Chicago, and Mayor Dunno Is
" U1 8 cnioi oi ponco as jonn m.
I Collins, It must bo remembered thnt
IIJUIV
cngo nnd became tho general super
intendent of tho polico force or Chl
cngo, ho found on tho polico forco n
number of worthless, dishonest, and
unreliable polico omcors, and somo
of them wero holding Important po
sitions In tho polico department. Ho
hns succeeded In weeding them near
ly nil out, nnd hns placed the polico
department upon bucIi u high stand
ing thnt It Is fnr In advnnco of any
polico department In any city In tho
United Stntcs.
Tho mnnngoment of tho Colored
Department of tho Jnmcstown Expo
sition mndo a grcnt mlstnko whon
thoy Bolectcd Jnmes II. Porter of
Chlcngo to bo their flold agent to
collect exhibits from tho colored peo
plo throughout this section ot tho
country. This Is tho snmo Jnmcs II.
Porter of Chicago that figured In u
conspicuous manner a fow years ago
In what wiib called, tho Mld-Summor
Colored Exposition, that was hold in
Chicago. It will bo remembered
that somo of the colored peoplo who
had exhibits nt that exposition nnd
to commence n law suit in tho courts
of this city to get back tholr prop
erty. Somo of tho colored peoplo
nover got bock their property at all,
and boiuo of tho colorod peoplo se
cured tho services of Lawyor John G.
Jones of Chlcngo, and sovornl law
suits wero tho result heforo they suc
ceeded In getting back tholr own
property. Tho colorod peoplo In Chi
cago, and nil ovor the Stnto of Illi
nois hnvo mndo up tholr minds thnt
If thoy hnvo anything' to exhibit; for
tho Jnmcstown exposition -thnt rnth
cr than hnvo n law suit about tho
mnttor, rnther than to have It stolon
nwny from them, thoy will keep their
proporty at homo.
BIG AID TO TIMBER BARONS.
President's Proclamation Bonanza for
Weyerhaeuser Syndicate.
Scuttlo, Wash., Murch C In tho
Iwllef that to creato inoro forest re
serves in tho state of Washington would
bo to provent tliulicr on the public do
main from falling into the hands of the
timber and lumber huroim ot tho coun
try, President Itooauvult signed n pro
clamation adding 4,201,000 acres of
timltur land to tho ronorvefl already cre
ated In tho state. Hy bo doing, how
ever, tho president gavo to tho Woyer
Imeuser Timber company and to otlior
rich corporations absolutely undisputed
Hovoroignty over somo of tho richest
and most valtmhlo lauds in tho state.
That tho president was uninformed
when ho mndo what is undoubtedly ono
of his most romarknhlo onlorn is shown
by tho fnct that ho has placed In tho
iiniu f n,n rlmW luirnnn a. n
power
thoy never dreamed of having.
Tho Weyorhaouser and othor big tim
ber land owning corporations oither
now hnvo tho ownership of all tho lauds
surrounding tho reserves just created,
or will soon have them. Under such
circumstances, the timber baron could
log off up to tho reserves, constructing
railroads which would bo paid for out
of tho profits of tho lower country.
Under tho forest reservo act tho pov
eminent can soil tlmbor to thoso who
wish to buy nnd who hnvo tho price.
Tho small logger, owning no timber
lands reaching to tho reserves and with
out limine of transportation of tiny
kind, will bo absolutely nnd effectually
barred from bidding for tho govern
ment timber. Only tho timber baron
and tho logging magnate could apply to
purchase.
LIKE HIS PREDECESSORS.
Senators Defend Hermann Fulton and
Meldrum Testify.
Washington, March 0. It developed
in tho trial of Ringer Hermann yes
terday that KO-vernmont oflicialf make
a practice of keeping prvato letter press
copybook and that thoy havo all used
their discretion as to what should nnd
wJint should not go into their private
books, It was shown that it has like
wIbo been discretionary with ofliciaU to
tako their private books with them
upon retirement or leave them behind,
ns they saw fit. Senator Teller, of Col
orado, who was secretary of the intorior
under President Arthur, testified that
he copied in his private letter books
many letters relating to matters bo
fore his department, and, when he re
tired, he took the bookB with lilm and
no question was ever raised as to tho
propriety of his action
Senator Carter, of Montana, who was
land commissioner in President Harri
son's time, had more rigid ideas on tho
subject, and left behind him all his
private letter books that coontained let
ters relating to the business of his of lire.
HUSINEBS LOCALS
J. Wallgrcen, denier In staple nnd
fancy groceries, G34 Thurman street.
Tclephono Pacific 911.
A good place to get your soft or stiff
nais rcnovaicu is -ivjyt Aider street,
between Second and Third.
M. J. Gill Co., whoteanlc and retail
meat dealers, 512 Mississippi avenue,
Portland, Oregon. Phono East CG5.
Always ask for tho famous Gen
eral Arthur cigar. M. A. Gunst
& Co., general agents, Portland, Or.
Tho Anhctiser, Henry M. Williams,
proprietor, 23J Morrison street, corner
Second, Portland, Oro. Telephone
Main 2517.
Ryan & John, dealers In choice gro
ceries, meat, fish and poultry, phono
Main 522, 61 North Park street, cor-
'nor Davis.
Everett Market, (E. h. Peck, Prop.),
Choice Meats and Poultry, 413 Everett
Street, corner Tenth, Portland, Ore.
Phono Main 1540.
C. Anderson, stnplo and fancy gro
ceries, Twenty-first and Thurman'
streets. 'Phono Hood 67. Fresh
roasted coffee a specialty.
Try the Pacific Laundry Co. for
good work and prompt service. Mnln
office First nnd Arthur streets, Port
land, Ore. Telephone C40.
John Sclinid, denkr In hnrdwaro, tin
ware, sheet iron work, guttering,
spouting and roofing. Genornl jobbing
a specialty. 149 Russell street.
Royal Mnrkct, Dalr &. Worth propri
etors, fresh and cured meats, fish,
poultry and game. 439 Union nvenuo
north, comer Tillamook, Phono EnBt
167.
North 16th Street Market, A. Wur
tonborger, proprietor, cholco poultry,
fresh nnd salt moats, phono Main 1395,
230 North Sixteenth street, Portland,
Ore.
L. N. Nccs, boot nnd shocmnkor.
Flno rcpnlrlng n specialty. Give him
n cnlj u'lirn you need anything In
this lino, 32214 Wllllnms nv., Portland,
Oregon.
Tho Oak Cafo. Choicest lino of
wlnco, liquors nnd cigars. P. W. Pick,
proprietor. Oregon Phone Pacific
2118. corner Fourth and Oak streets,
Portland, Ore.
Dyeing nnd cleaning of nil kinds of
ladles' and gents' clothing, cropo
shnwls, silk, velvet nnd laco dyed
equal to new; laco curtains and
bankets cleaned by a now process;
mourning garments dyed in 48 hours.
All work tlono nt very modornto prices,
104 North Third street.
Vulcnn Coal Compnny, wholesale
and retnll dealers In house, steam nnd
blacksmith coal. Foundry and Btneltcr
coke. Puget Sound Bteam coal In enr
lots, f3.no per ton nnd up. Wo hnndie
nil tho best grades of domestic nnd
foreign houso conls. Phone Mnln 2770.
Ofilco 329 IJurnBldo St., Portlnnd, Ore
gon. Dopot Lo'an Offlco, Joo Ilornhardt,
proprietor: flno watch repairing, old
gold nnd sliver bought; business strict
ly confidential; bargains In unredeem
ed pledges; nionoy to loan on dia
monds. wntchcB, Jowelry, guns, pis
tols, blcycleE, inuslenl Instruments nnd
nil nrtlclos of vnlue 124 N. Sixth
St., Portlnnd, Ore. t-f
THE PIONEER PAINT COMI'ANV.
Tho p I o
neer paint cs
tabllshm out
of Portlnnd
Is thnt of F.
E. Itench &
Compnny, of
135 First St.,
tho o 1 d o s t
nnd most ro
llublo houso
of Its kind In
tho Northwest. It carries nn Immonso
stock of tho best things In pnlntn nnd
building materials, together with an
unusual list of specialties. Thoso who
need anything In theso linos can cor
talnly profit by going to F. E. Hcnch
& Company. Remember tho numbor,
13fi First street.
I'rld'i ItetuniiHlilo HntUfnctloii Olinrnnleed
A. NICHOLSON
KurceKtor to K WINKIJIMAN
Ladies' and Gent's Tailoring
I'lcaiiliiKi 1're.nlni; nnd IU'iiilrll(;
I'll m it! 1'aoltlc 307C I ii Nineteenth Hi rem
J. J. MEYERS
Fancy Groceries, Bakery Goods, Cigars nnd
Tobaccos, Ice Cre m and Confectionery
Orders Delivered rrninptly
1'honu Vt'oodlaun SM
-SO Mltiltilpid Ave. l'OIITI.ANI), OHKQON
Murray Levy Drug Co.
DISPENSING CHEMISTS
I'lione 1'aclno 297 13th A Wmhlnutoii Htieeti
I'OHTMND, OIIKGON
T. J. Concannon & Sons
Lewis & Clark Grocery
I'liono I'a?lfle2l?J WOThurmun St., eor, tilth
1'OItTI.AND, OIIKGON
COOK MOTOR GAR GO.
Dealer. In
Hi(h Grade Automobiles
Fifteenth and Washington Sts
PORTLAND, OREGON
SANDSTROM BAKERY
V1 No. 776 William Avenue
Fresh Bread and Cakes Daily
PIES AND CANNED GOODS
TtWPHONE tAST 95
T. J. COFER & SONS
Grocery & Meat Market
735 Williams Avenue
Phone YYoodlawn 149
MILLER, BUCK 8c CO.
GROCERS
Phono Woodlawn 406
Williams Ave. & Fargo
O.J. Knlncr It. Hochull
ERDNER & HOCHULI
Chicago Market
Dcnlerx In Krcli nnd Cured Mcntn. All Kinds
of PniifHRC.. l(t" Third Hlrcct, lieur Yntnlilll.
l'lioiio Mnln -I1J. l'ortlnnd, Oregon.
D. C. BURNS
THE GROCER
TI2UUPHOMI3 OH
210 Third St., Portland, Oregon.
P. A. TAYLOR
Staple and Fancy Groceries
t'niltii, CmifcrtlotiK, C'lRftm, Tolwccoi nnd fan
ry C'oftVi'a, Tuna nnd bplcos nt l.owcit Tricot
417 Union Ave. I'rco Delivery I'liono Knst 410
AUGUST STORZ
Punier In
Htuplo uml I'linay OrocorloH
VvKutnulc, Trull and Dairy l'roduwu
I'liono Knit tos
ICO Wllllnnu Ave. l'OIITI.ANI), OltKOON
C. S., NELSON
Denier In
Staple and Fancy Groceries
and Provisions
154 N. Fourteenth St., Cor. Irving
JolinV Meat Market
J. D. MKIUIKNH, I'roti.
Fresh Meats, Beef, Pork, Mutton, Dacon
and Horns
Corned Hoc! nnd 1'lrkled I'otk 8peelltr
I'liono Mnln 1MI
41 N. filxtli Street l'OIITI.ANI), OltKOON
The Union Meat Co.
All Dlnlnir Cnn nnd Flnt CUm llotcli ud
lteiuurmitu lu- tho
UNION MCAT COMPANY'S
rKCSII ANO CURED MEATS
Tho Heat In tho Markot. rntronlio Home In-
4WY- PORTIANO, OREGON
GEO. HOCKENYOS
Di-nler In
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Clean and Tobaccos, Fruits and Confectionery
PROMPT DELIVtRY
90 Russell St. Phono Eaat 4899
FINK & LEWIS
Denier In
Staple and Fancy Groceries
DRESSLD POULTRY, ETC.
Plinnr Tntl 582
SI4 Mlttlitlppl Avenue
PORTLAND, ORE.
GEO. W. HOCHSTEDLER
Denier In
Staple and Fancy Groceries, Fruits, Produce
CIOAH5S AM) TOHACCO
Phone East 374 460-462 E. Burnslde Si.
OLSEN BROTHERS
GROCERS
Free delivery Phone East CS3
417 Union Ave. North Portland, Ore
R. C. WALWORTH
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Phone CAST 3407.
136 Russell St. PORTLAND, OR.
JOHN E. MALLEY
DEAI.EU IN
Staple & Fancy Groceries
Teas and Coffees a Specialty
492 Washington, Near 15th
Phone Mala 2167 PORTLANP, OIEGON
RAINIER MARKET
C. III.UM, Proprietor
Dealer In Fresh. Cured and Smoked Meals,
Hams, Bacon, Lard, Sausages, Etc.
Also Fish and Clans.
FAMILY TIIAUK A 81'KCIALTY
Cor. Seventeenth and Bvler fin.
I'lioue Main 1U3 fortlaiul, Orcgoa
H. R. LYNES
Dealer In
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
Notions and Fruit. Free Delivery.
154 Suutll Street
Pnon Eut VM P6BTIANI, OIEGON
The Yale Market & Grocery
i:i). U.8TOCKLKN, Proprietor
Staple and Fancy Groceries
TEAS AND COFFEES A SPECIALTY
l'hnne KnstfiOS
293 Ornnil Ave., South 1'OItTI.AND, OltKOON
E. B. COLWELL
hnlcnlo nntl retail
GROCER
l'HONK MAIN 403
28i, 283 and 285 Third SL
COKNtft JcrrcitsoN
PORTLAND, OREGON
P. A. EDDY
North Portland's Leading Grocer
A cent for Chase & Sanborn'
Teas and Coffees
lli'!iilnr ilollvory by Tlirco Wnf?onf?,
lOiIin ti, in., Mi'M p. in. .Special tloltvoi
lo, II ii. in,, 5 p. in. 1'Ikimo Main 1710.
752-754 Savier St.,
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Portland, Oregon
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"IYMPIC.
A Flour Whose
Best Endorsement
Is the Fact that the
Number of People Who
Use It
Multiplies Every Year
THE LIGHT
THAT'S BRIGHT
C Electric light is pre-eminently
the light of happy
content. It dispells gloom,
dinginess and discourage
ment. Light homes make
light hearts.
C Electric light is practical
lighta light that is at once
clean, convenient and eco
nomical. At the prevailing
rates for current on meter
basis it is well within the
means of all, and when used
sensib 1 y economically
electric light is as cheap as
it is good.
CIS YOUR HOUSE
WIRED?
C, PHONE MAIN 6688 for
OUR REPRESENTATIVE.
He will prove these state
ments with facts and figure
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PORTLAND RAILWAY
LIGHT & POWER CO.
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