Portland new age. (Portland, Or.) 1905-1907, March 16, 1907, Image 5

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    PORTIiAffP KEW AGE
Portland Nrm Age
KaUbllihed 1196 A. D. Qrlffltij Manager
Office, Kooin 317, Commonwealth Building'
To lnaure
reach ua not
each week.
favorable to tho causo bo enforced If
tho nation could be taught to hate
tho race.
"Tho Human Brotherhood" Is a
bureau established In Philadelphia
for the purposes of passing around
,. ... , ; , among persons whoso good will for
CrttnflfiiSSJ1 JJSrAn th,? ace Is desired, such literature as
" will mould sentiment In Its favor.
Tho forces nrrayed against tho raco
i
M. J. QUI Co., wholesale and retail's A NDsTROM RAkFRV
meat flenlfTR. K19 Mlflnlenlnnl ntomid y"1'""" HVflTl UnHLIl I
Portland, Oregon, phono East CC5.
Always ask for tho famous Gen
eral Arthur cigar. M. A. Gunst
& Co., general agents, Portland, Or.
"Doctor. What ! good to tnko to cure .We Cater Sneclallv to th Rmnll Ritvur
MPn ciiHoon prIco' ono 5rcr' W,M m Rd that aro Booking to blockon Its namo the redneas of my noeo?" "The pledge." I Wl.t:M,. Cllnmi, a.,,ec
vance, .oo. MQ powerfu, and nBgrc8s,V0 strcn. TT0Uat(m Post UNIVERSAL SUPPLY HOUSE
'. uous work Is thoreforo necessary to . Knlcker Primitive men nlowwl the Delicatessen and Groceries
Local NcttnniiiiiBn,v cffcctlvolv offset thnm. ivmcKer -j. rimiuve men pioweu ine
- . . . ' nnrlh IMi n ImHttAHn.l itH1. H M.m Ynmn rft4viav CmmUHo
tho nim or The Human Brother- "" "" . !. .. uur nmru,X.S:. "
imi.,i la ...,i, ...... i Yon rion't moitn tn nnv crnif AatA Home Made Plea
"um o . m tiui&u iuuin in uvui7 "" v ""
C. A. RITTER. City BJItor
No. 776 Williams Avenue
Fresh Bread and Cakes Daily
PIES AND CANNED GOODS
TELEPHONE EAST 95
back that far 1 Scissors.
"Tho doctors have finally agreed
upon the coubo of Jink's Illness." "Did
they hold another consultation?" "No
rnmmnnlK' nnnln ttimn niltli Ihn lit.
pMfrMSSJWWawrwJMa Wf craturo most helpful and hnvo them
. I q cllsscmlnnto tho namo.
ALo I Persons frlondlv to thn nnimn nf
" -- --- the COlnrCfl nnnnln Imvn nrnvlilnrl unil
xvNiwwiMi!NMWM ,, -,-.-r' """...' ;""T. " n roRt.ninrt.m. Ho.i,iilhf
Mr. Pnul Strain tho genial pro- tho oporntion of tho bureau. "Here, hold my horso a minute, will
prictor of tho Chicago Clotliinir Co. No feo whntovor is nttnchoil to ron- ' ,r tai,.i t. . n-.
I.. l... I .1. 11..1.1 mi.i .. . ! ...m. .. "I. . . "... "" " ' " " "".-iiimji ui iuu
in mii: iiiiiniiuriii iiuimiiiKi mini nim huuuuu wiiii uiu niuvcmcni nnu nil
Onk Streets, Is a firm nnd truo friend In sympathy with Its purposes are de
of our people Call nnd get acquaint- sired ns co-workers,
cd with him. tf Tho Bureau is under tho supervls-
ion of Rov. Sutton E. OrlirirH. A. M..
Miss Susie Crawford Is reported to B. D., the nuthor who for years has
bo slightly Indisposed.
MrB. Llzzlo Frazlor of Everett nnd
Thirteenth streets Is recovering from
a sovcro attack of pneumonia.
Mr. Sim Roddy Is rapidly ImproV'
Ing nt tho Good Samaritan hoBpltnl to
called tho raco to activity in tho mat
tor of rebutting tho slanders directed
against it.
Tho Bureau Invites correspond
ence. Literature fully explaining Its
workings furnished frco upon appli
cation. Address all communications
and expects to bo out In a few days
Arthur Harris Is still confined to
his bod at tho St. Vincent hospital
nnd has not as yot passed tho danger
point.
THE HUMAN BROTHERHOOD.
116 N. 12th street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Expect Return of Cash.
Chicago, March 13. A now field in
tho investigation of tlio sulitrcasutv
Tho Afro-Amcrlcan Council will robbery is boing explored by the Fed
mcet In Bnltlmoro, Md., Juno 2Cth crft nuthorlUes. It Is suggested thnt.
next. Bishop Alexander Walters of eonio banking institution of Chicago
tho A. M. E. church is tho president, needed a hinto sum to tido over torn-
tho Advance
grew J" "Never mind. You look hon
est. I'll take a chance." Courier
Journal.
Mrs. Hcnpcck Shame on you for
growling about Dr. Bolus. Didn't he
Just bring you back from tho Jaws of
death and Hcnpcck (wearily) And
back to tho Jaws of life. Borrowed.
Woman Now, If you don't leave at
once I'll call my husband and ho's an
old Hnrvnrd football player. Tramp-
Lady, If ycr loye htm don't call him
out I used to play wld Yale. Judge.
Cynthia Oh, what n world this Is
for a woman; I do wish tho Lord had
mado me n man I Molly Why, my
dear, maybo he did and you Just
haven't found him yet American
Spectator.
"Thcro Is only ono ordnlnod mission
ary In tho world for 000,000 heathens,
Phone Eut 5921 Uf E. Bofmlie St., Nur Union Art.
WILLIAMS & SWANK
STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES
fresh fruit and Vegetables, Teas and Coffees
Tclcpltono Knst 1C02
2.12 I.nrnbco Street
1'OltTIiANI), OHKOON
EUREKA MARKET
HKNIIY FA88IIENDKH, Prop.
Choice Fresh and Cured
Meats. Fish and Poultry
I'liono MrIii 2tVJ
Co. 14th and Glisan, Portland, Or
porary difficulties, and is rceponsllito your Xceiency, Bnld the cannibal.
Mrs. Clara Campbell, after an nb
sonco of several months returned on
iMuuuay uvuiiiiiK uuu IH BIUIHIIIIK Wlin ,linnnl1nrnil tt. 1, - !..
nor mother, Mrs. Palmer of North "'"'"j ,, "'"" ";
for tho disappearance of tho $173,000
Tho secrot sorvico operatives aro work
ing on tho theory that tho money that
Purk nnd Evorott.
or two at tho IliHtiinco of n tottnrinir In.
stitutionby somo employe who now
Rev. Goo. E. Jackson, nastor of tho, 'care to rcetoro It.
A. M. E. Zlon church of this city
writes from Pnso Robles that ho ox
pcctB to bo In tho city In tlmo to flit
his pulpit on Sundny noxt.
BUSINESS-LOCALS
J. Wallgrccn, denier In staplo nnd
fnncy grocorlos, C34 Thurman street
Telephono Pacific Oil.
Mr. Chns. Palmer, a former resi
dent of this city but recently return
ed nftor nn absence of sovcrnl years I A good placo to get your soft or Btlff
dropped dead on Monday morning hats renovated Ib 249V& Alder stroot,
from hoort troubles. Tho remains. between Second and Third.
woro tnkon chnrgo of by tho coroner.
I Tho Anhcuser, Henry M. Williams,
Ono of tho latest Inventions nnd proprietor, 234 Morrison street, corner
ono thnt bids fair to revolutionize Second, Portland, Ore. Telephone
tho pnlntcrs trndo Is a pnlnt brush m"U nn.
on tno lilca of a fountain pon Invent
od by Max Coopor of Solum Ala, n
former student of tho Tuskcgco Institute.
Mrs. Paul Cromwell whilst In nt
tondnnco In tho pollco court last
Tuesday ns a witness had tho mlsfor
Everett Mnrkot(E. L. Pock, Prop.),
Choice Moats and Poultry. 413 Evcrott
tuno to hnvo her vnlunblo gold watch Street, cornor Tenth, Portlnnd, Oro.
stolon. Tho affair was reported to
tho ofrtclnls and sovornl detectives
woro detailed on tho enso.
Thn fact thnt Eastor comcH In
March this yenr Is causing mnny nf
tho femlnlno box to glvo moro atten
tion to tho predictions of tho Almn-
nno tlinn usual as now hats and
gowns nro not nt their best during a
gontlo downpourlng of Oregon mist.
.Colobrnto tho memory of Ire
lnnd'B pufrnn snlnt by nttondlng tho
Irish soclnl to bo given Mondnv
ovonlng, March 18th nt tho A. M. E.
Zlon church, Thirteenth nnd Main
streots. Tho program ns well ur tho
rofreshmonts served will bo appro
priate to tho occasion.
Tho Brownsville Investigation Is
slowly progressing nnd whilst but llt-
tlo of tho testimony Is allowed to
reach this part of tho country by tho
"Well, I got mine," said tho cannibal
chief, rubbing hla lips. Yonkera
Statesman.
"John, dear," wroto a Indy from the
continent, "I crfcloso tho hotel bin."
"Dear Jane, I cncloso n check," wrote
John In reply, "but plenso don't buy nny
more hotels nt this price they nro rob
bing youl" Tlt-Blts.
"Why don't you lot Willie play In the
street with tho rest of the kids?" said
Mr. Wise. "I'm afraid It will spoil his
clothes I" was the wife's answer.
"Thunderntlon !" exclnlmod Wlso, "wo
can buy clothes, but wo can't buy
brains 1" Clipped.
Mrs. Dennis (to her husband, who
smells n strong escape of gas some
where and Is about to strike a mntch)
You're never after looking for n leak
wld a lighted match. Mick? Mick
whist 1 They're safety
matches I Half-Holiday.
"Doctor, can't you glvo mo something
to relievo my sleeplessness?" "Yes; I
could prescrlbo n sedative, but drugs
would do you ne real good. Instead of
that let mo recommend a lnrgo, fat
onion, to bo eaten raw Just before go
ing to bed." "Why, doctor, thnt's ex
nctly what keeps mo awake." "How
can It possibly hnvo that effect?" "My
wife eats It." Chicago Tribune
Bobson You look all broken up, old
man. Whnt's tho matter? Cralk I
called on Miss Pruyns Inst night, nnd
no sooner had I entered the parlor than
her mother appeared nnd dcninuded to
know my Intentions. "That must hnvo
been rather embarrassing." "Yes; but
that was not tho worst Just as the
old ladr finished sneaklnc. Miss Pmvn
Royal Market, Balr & Worth proprl-lBhnutl down tho Htnlni Mnmmn. mnm.
?S'Jlx, i CU,Cft(lTimatB' nBVma, ho Isn't tho one I' "-London Tit-
1'UUIll Ulill feUiUl'a 1Ui UII1UU UVUIIUV, T)UH
iwi va .vr ivt asiiw ft ItUUU f'IBV
J. B. SIMMONS
Choice Staple and Fancy Groceries
CIGARS, TOBACCO AND CONFECTIONERY
Delivered to All Pub of the City.
463 Glisan St. Tel. pacific 1 99
T. J. COFER & SONS
Grocery & Meat Market
735 Williams Avenue
Phone Woodlawn 149
MILLER, BUCK 8c CO.
GROCERS
Phono Woodlawn 406 t
Williams'Ave. & Fargo
a. J. Erclncr It. Hochull
ERDNER & HOCHULI
Market
Chicago
Dealer In Kreuli nml Cured Msat. All Klmli
nf BntiMKCfi. 1H7 Tliint Rtrvel, near Yamhill.
I'liono Main 413, 1'ortlntul, Oregon.
The-Yale Market & Grocery
Kl). H.8TOCKLEN, l'roprlotor
Staple and Fancy Groceries
TEAS AND COFFEES A SPECIALTY,
PlinneEAstfttS
295 Grand Ave., South l'OHTl.AND, OltKOON
E. B. COLWELL
VlioU'5nlo nnd retail
GROCER
1MIONK MAIN 403
281, 283 and 285 Third St.
CORNER JCrrtRSON
PORTLAND, OREGON
McGUIRE & TAYLOR
Staple and Fancy Groceries
36 Grand Avenue
Phone East 2629 PORTLAND, OR.
NOB HILL MARKET
A. PUHOI.Z, Proprietor.
Fresh, Cured and Smoked Meats
Sausage and Poultry
Tel. Main 818 Cor. 21st and Irvlnit Strtels
D. C. BURNS
THE OROCER
TI2L.UPHONE It
210 Third St., Portland, Oregon.
P. A. TAYLOR
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Frulta, Confection, Cigar, Tobaccos and Fan
cy Coffees, Teas and Hplec at Lowvit Price
417 Union Ave. Frco Delivery Phono Kat 440
Ryan & John, dcnlcrs In choice) uro-
corlos, meat, fish and poultry, phon n0uid tour
ir.in K9o m 7tt. d..i, uouia your
ner Darla.
Phono Main 1540.
O. Anderson, Btaplo nnd fancy gro
ceries Twcnty-flrat and Thurman
Btrootn. 'Phono Hood C7. Fresh
roasted coffoo a spoclalty.
Try tho Pacific Laundry Co. for
Rood work and prompt service. Mnln
ofllco First nnd Arthur streets, Port
land, Ore. Telephone 649.
John Sclinld, dealt r In hnrdwnrc, tin
ware, sheet Iron work, guttering,
spouting and roofing. General Jobbing
a specialty. 149 Russell street.
D. BREEDLOVE & SON.
GROCERS
3G1 Eatt ScventhSt., cor. Stephens
Phono Eait 768 PORTLAND, OR.
Price ltenonal)lo HixtUfnelloti Guaranteed
A. NICHOLSON
Successor to K. WINKI.KMAN
Ladies' and Gent's Tailoring
Cleaning, PrcaaliiK mul HeialrIliR
I'liono l'nclllo '.WO 1 12 N'lnetcunth Htrccl
1C7. A Scotsman tho other day went to a
London dentist with n toothnche. Tho
North 16th Street Market. A. Wur- dentist told hltn ho would only get rc
AsHoclntod Press, thnt llttlo sorves to nborger, proprietor, choice poultry, nef by having It out. Scot Mon, then
I must lute gas. While tho dentist
strengthen tho stand tnkon by Sena- Sr,cn""?hfieft1J1,i8,: vJtZ Mpi?,?3
tor Fornkor nnd Hhows thnt thoro Is g" North SIxteonth street, Portland.
it innnr rrrnvn riniiriru no in inn m r i - -
of nny of tho discharged soldiers.
Tho Motronolltnn Meronntllo nnd
Realty comnnny (colored) of Now
York City Is romodellng a six-story
building In Now York City, wherein
will bo oponed a dopnrtment storo,
omplovlng nboiit ono hundred people,
nil colored. Tho snmo comnnny Is
running n slmllnr storo now nt Unltl
moro, employing twnnty-threo peoplo.
Tho nresldpnt of tho compnny Is P.
Shorldan Flail.
Tho nttendnncn nt tho young peo
ple's meeting hold nt 7 p. m. onrh
Fundny evonlng nt tho A. M. 13.
church Is Increnslng. Tho nddress on
Inst Sundny ovonlng by Mrs, .Ins. N.
Fnllllovo wns ronloto with Informn
tton nnd ndvlco given In n tnnnner nt
V, r.:.,,u: ,H".h ,"B. J'.' ..,.", " .'"V"' Vulcan Coal Company, wholesnle
i'jM;"iiniii iiiumu id iiiiiimiiiHi nun mi . .,., ,,i0 i ,. Dm .nH
Jj"';.S!?id "il,lr0 .,',MJV,.""T." hlacksmlth coal. Foundry and smelter
"was getting It rendy tho Scot began to
count his money. Tho dentist said,
omewhnt testily, "You need not pny
until It's out." The Scot replied: "I
ken that, but as ye're nboot to mnk' ma
unconscious I J 1st want to se hoo I
tan'." Sporting Time.
The public-spirited lady meets the
little boy on the street. The Lndy
Llttlo boy, haven't you nny homo? Tbe
Little Koy Ob, yes'm, I've got a home.
The Lady And loving parents? The
Llttlo Hoy Yes'm. Tho Ludy Aro
they bringing you up to bo a good and
helpful citizen? Tbe Llttlo Hoy-
lace curtains and les'm. tuo uiay win yoiuasg your
by a now proces's; , mother to come nnd hear a talk on
"When Does a Mother's Duty to Her
Child Hegln?" next Saturday after-
L. N. Neos, boot and shoemaker,
Flno repairing a specialty. Olve him
a call when you need anything In
this lino, 322 tf Williams av Portland,
Oregon.
Tho Oak Cafo. Choicest lino of
wines, liquors and cigars. P. W. Pick,
proprietor. Oregon Phone Pacific
2118, corner Fourth and Oak streets,
Portlnnd, Ore.
Dyeing and cleaning of all kinds of
ladles' and gents' clothing, crepo
shawls, silk, velvet and laco dyed
equal .to new;
bankets cleaned
mourning garments dyed In 48 hours,
All work done at very moderate prices.
104 North Third street.
J. J. MEYERS
Fancy Groceries. Bakery Goods. Clears and
Tobaccos, Ice Cream and Confectionery
Order Delivered Promptly
Phono Woodlawn aw
SO MlialMlpnl Ave. POKTI.ANI), OIIKUOK
Murray Levy Drug Co.
DISPENSING CHEMISTS
I'liono Pacini: 2vj7 i:ith ,t Watdilnitton Strvoli
POUTLANI), OltKQON
AUOUST STORZ
Dealer in .
Htuple nnil Punoy CJiocorlo
VcKutablca, Frulta and Dairy Produco
Phono Kait m
4C9 VIIIInnu Ave. POUTLAND, OHKOON
C. S. NELSON
Dealer In
Staple and Fancy Groceries
and Provlsioni
154 N. Fourteenth St, Cor. Irvine
P. A. EDDY
North Portland's Leading Grocer
Agent for Chase & Sanborn's
Teas and Coffees
llcguliir Tolivery by Three Wngorm,
10 ::)(! n. in., L':!)0p. nt. Spvu'al clolmu
ies, I) a. in., f) p. m. Phono Main 1711).
752-754 Savier St.,
Comer Twenty-third
Portland, Oregon
John's Merit Market
J. I). MKIM1KN8, Prop.
Fresh Meats, Beef, Pork, Mutton, Bacon
and Hams
Corned lleof and Pickled Pork a Bpaclalty
Phono Main 19.M
43) K. Blith Street POUTLAND, ORF.QON
The Union M t Co.
AllDlnlnn Cart and Flrtt Clain llotoliand
Ktauranta Luy tho
UNION MEAT COMPANY'S
rftCSM AND CURED MEATS
The Doit In tho Market. Patronlte Home In
duitry.
PORTLAND, OREGON
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- "QHlifA avta( aVHtLV"!
OLYMPIC.
T. J. Concannon & Sons
Lewis & Clark Grocery
Phono Pacldo 2IS1 NX) Tliurmati St., cor. 31th
POUTLAND, OltKOON
M. E. PUGH
Fancy & Staple Groceries
Phone East 440
447 Union Avenue, North
PORTLAND OREGON
GEO. HOCKENYOS
Dealer In
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Cigars and Tobaccos, Fruits and Confectionery
PROMPT DELIVERY
65 Russell St. Phone East 4809
FINK & LEWIS
Dealera In
Staple and Fancy Groceries
DRESSED POULTRY, ETC.
Phone Eatt 382
314 Mlllpiil Avenue
PORTLAND, ORE.
WE ROAST OUR OWN COFFEE
SULLIVAN & KRUEGER
I'liono Main ISM
Dealers In Staple and Fancy
GROCERIES
Teas, Coffees and Spices
GEO. W. HOCHSTEDLER
Dealer In
Staple and Fancy Groceries, Fruits, Produce
CIGARrf AND T011ACCO
Phone East 374 460-462 E. Burntldc Si.
A Flour Whose
Best Endorsement
If the Fact that the
Number of People Who
Use It
Multiplies Every Year
profitably spout
theso meetings.
than in attending
John Splllmnn. an nged negro, who
wns found In tho resldenco of L.
Wild, 560 Lake street, may havo to gon
iiicm it uiiutku ui iiurKiiir). nuiuu uuu
broke a pane out of the window of
wild s house and, reaching through,
coke. Puget Sound steam coal In car
lots, (3.50 per ton and up. We handle
all the best grades of domestic arid
foreign houso coals. Phono Mnln 277C.
Office 329 Burnsldo St., Portland, Ore-
Dopot Loan Office, Joe Bernhardt,
nrnnrlntor: flno watch renalrlnc. old
opened tno door, wnicn wns locKea g0d and silver bought; business strict
front the Insido. Mombors of Mr. jy confidential; bargains In unredeom
Wild's fnmlly, sleeping upRtnlrs were ea pledges; money to loan on din
nwnkened by the nolso nnd Mr. Wild In0nds. wntches, Jewelry, guns, pis
found Splllmnn In tho house. Tho t0)s bicycles, musical Instruments nnd
old nogro appeared to he vory much an artcies of value 121 N. Sixth
lntoxlcatpd. He was booked nt th gt Portland Oro t-f.
pollco station on n simple chnrgo of i ' ' !
drunkonness. Pntrolmnn isurchelle,
who arrested Splllman, Is Inclined to
think another mnn broke Into the
place nnd when ho discovered thnt
ho had beon heard, disappeared, leav
ing the drunken negro to catch the
blame, Splllman claims he was too
drunk to remember was happened.
Sixteenth and Glisan Sta.
noonr mho iuue uoy lexpiuwrviyj free DeUvery PORTIJVND, ORE.
wnai a m iiuiwvr wuu you, um i uuu i
you know me? I'm your little boyl
Cleveland Plain EK'dler.
A rrrolv u( tha 1'ulplt.
Doctor Uneou, a New England clergy
man of long ago, was reproached by a
friend with some pronouuclutlon which
was not "according to Webster."
Webster lived In hla purlsli, nnd the
doughty old divine, was not disposed to
be snubbed with the dictionary.
COOK MOTOR GAR GO.
Dealer In
High Grade Automobiles
OLSEN BROTHERS
GROCERS
Free delivery Phone Eatt 653
417 Union Ave. North Portland, Ore
R. C. WALWORTH
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Phone CAST 3407.
136 Russell St. PORTLAND, OR.
THE LIGHT
THAT'S BRIGHT
JOHN E. MALLEY
DKAI.KU IN
Staple & Fancy Groceries
Teas and Coffees a Specialty
492 Washington, Near 15th
what right has Webster to dictate fifteenth and Washington Sts
y pronouuclation?" be demanded.
PORTLAND, OREGON
-'THE HUMAN BROTHERHOOD."
The Founding of a llureau for the
PurnoBo nf MonWlmj Hi'iit linen t
Favorable to Colored People.
For quite a number of years n
propaganda ngalnst the colored peo-
THE PIONEER PAINT COMPANY.
Tho p I o
noer paint es
tablishm o n t
of Portland
Is that of F.
E. Beach &
Company, of
135 First St.,
the o I'd est
and most re
liable house
of Us kind In
the Northwest. It carries an immense
my pronouuclation?' ue demanded.
haughtily. "He In one of my parish
loners, and ought to get his prominclu
tlon from me, and not I from him."
Memory.
Somebody of a psychological turn of
mind ouco asked Lord Itosebery, "What
Is memory?"
"Memory," Hosebery replied, prompt
ly but Bomcwbat pensively, "memory
Is the feeling that steals over us when
we listen to our friends' orlglual sto-rlea.''
PACIFIC COOPERAGE
WANK I'm'OKIt, l'rop.
Farmyard Goaalp.
Flnrt Rooster Some of theao humans
are fearfully Inconsiderate. '
Second Rooster I should say! Two
Btock of tho best things In paints and of them have Just been standing In oj aA ru,i t,-l ,i rL
building materials, together with an rrout of me discussing which was best, K0""" and val Tanks and Casks
unusuui iibi 01 specialties, inoBowno (h i.i nr th i... ........ ,....i. peer negs, oarrew, tic.
pie or the United States has been car- need anything in theso lines can cer- TW, !,,. .... . , , . ... Ki , . ,
IfnA n , nr,na Va.HU tn 41.-1- oa. inlnlv npnfll hv crnlnc n V V Tlo. ! I &"' UCpairlng 01 All KlllllB tO UrdOf.
IVU aa Jv. rva uvafcifu - UVM wv j B'D tvr -"t -V'Vi
Phone Main 2167
POBTUNr, OREGON
RAINIER MARKET
0, 1II.UM, Proitrlelor
Dealer in Fresh. Cured and Snokid Meats,
Hams, Bacon, Lard, Sausages, Etc.
Also Fish and Class.
FAMILY TIIADE A Bl'KCIALTY
Cor. BovcnU enth and Bvler Hti.
I'liune Main Wa
Portland, Orcgoa
H. R. LYNES
Dealer In
plrations for full citizenship rights. & Company. Remember tbe number, No jtan who weighs over 200 pounds
Ttfey reasoned quite well tha,t laws 135 First street. .hould claim that he works too bard.
'I wenticth ami York Btreots
PORTLAND, OREGON
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
Notions and Fruit. Free Delivery.
154 BujhII Street
rhoiie But 6640
rorruNi, oiegon
C. Electric light is preemi
nently the light of happy
content. It dispells gloom,
dinginess and discourage
ment. Light homes make
light hearts.
L, Electric light is practical
light a 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 ly 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 figures
PORTLAND RAILWAY
LIGHT & POWER CO.
FIRST AND ALDER STRRETS
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