Portland new age. (Portland, Or.) 1905-1907, March 23, 1907, Image 5

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PORTLAND NEW AGE
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Portland Npui A90
established ISM A. D. Grlffln, Manarr
Office, Room 317, Commonwealth Building
To insure publication all loci new. noil
?ZZoxiLtX ThUr,dJr m0rn,n, '
each week.
Subscription price, ono year,
Vance, Si.U0.
payablo In (!
Loral News on thin Page by
C. A. RITTER, City Editor
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PORTLAND LOCALS S
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Mr. rnul Strnln tho gcnlnl . pro
prietor of the Chicago Clothing Co.
In the Alnrnvortli Ilulldlng, Third nnd
Onk Street, Is a firm nnd truo friend
of our pcdple. Call and get acquaint
ed with him. tf
A bottlo social for tho boneflt of
Dethol A. M. E. church will bo glvon
on Enstor Monday ovcnlng, April 1st.
Admission 10 conts.
A nneclnl Easter servlco will bo
given on Easter Sunday evening by
tho Sunday school nnd choir of TJeth
el A. M. E. church under tho direc
torship of Mr. M. E. McAfee nnd Dr.
Merrlman respectively.
Tho Lndles Aid Society nnd Sow
ing Circle of Bethel A. M. E. church
will glvo their first social on Thurs
day ovcnlng, Mnrch 28th, 1907 to
which a cordial Invitation is extend
ed to nil. Luncheon will bo served
free. Admission freo.
Mr. P. W. Oroffort, n very enter
prising nnd progressiva citizen, who
embarked In tho real estate business
snmo months ngo with oITIccb at
30014 Couch street, reports doing a
rushing miBlncsB.
Mr. Grnffort dosorves tho buccosb
thnt ho scorns to bo meeting with nnd
shows what Is possible In the North
west for tho man with ability nnd
PUBII.
Hon. Wllllnm Ewlng, of Fnlr
bnnks, Alnskn, who Is roputcd to bo
tho only colored mllllonnlro In tho
west, In spondlng n fow dnys In tho
city. Mr. Ewlng has oxtonslvo hold-
Intra In Alnnlrn Imlh In rnnl nn.l mln.
InK property nnd only rccontly mndo for tho county of Cook. Tho next clnn, nnd ono of tho lending Instruc
nn Investment nt Oakland, Cnl., run- lawyer to hold tho office of nsslntant I101!?,, m"BIC .,..,, -nlnR
Into thouanndB of dollars. Mr. county nttornoy wns W. II. Ward now ' ,..M,818. J,e"r.l0"n D: MnrBlinll, of
Kwinp la nn unostontlous Rontlemnn
nnd what tho world terms n soir
mndo man, having risen from tho
rnnks of tho mnBsca nnd Ills success
nnd prosperity havo not changed his
manner nnd modo of living In tho
nllghtcst dogroo. Tho Now Ago ox-
tends congratulations to Mr. Ewlng
nnd I wlshos him continued nrownorUv
nt hnnnoi conUnuoa Pr08Pcry i
and happiness
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OUR CHICAGO LETTER
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Tho New Am In nn u.In t Txvv'n
Nowh Stand. 500 Thlrtv-scvcnth t..
Clilcago.
Mnrch Uth, 1907.
Special to Tho Portlnnd Now Ago.
Mr. J. Mnx Unrbor hns gono cast
on u visit.
Lawyer Jnmcs E. Whlto of C9
Do.irhorn street Is Indisposed.
Tho Locnl Negro Business Leaguo
of Chlcngo has gono to pieces and Is
now a thing of tho past.
A Inrgo numbor of colored pooplo
nro located hero from tho south, nnd
many of thorn nro buying homes.
Dethosda Baptist church la mnklng
5mt 'ZZZm'T'rr
.nn ..-nn.nln l- .!. 1.1.... .
vlcos. Tho programs will bo out In
u woolc or ton days,
Mr. Georgo Henderson, tho groat
nnd beautiful tenor slngor has been
vorv alnlr nn.l tina l.fimi nnmttnllArl ir
JNAhnvo his nrm nmputnted. Ho is nt
tho Post Qrnduato Hospital.
but Is
now improving.
Mrs. Julia Stanley of Cleveland,
Ohio, Mrs. Susan Davis of Danville,
Ky., Miss Pearl Wilson of Now York
City, nnd Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Freder
ick of Grand Rapids, Mich., nro in
tho city on a visit.
Tho Ordor of Truo Reformers in
Chicago will soon make nrrnnge-
monts to build thom a hall in this
city. Thoy nro making romnrknblo
progress. Among somo of tho prom
inent members in Chlcngo nro Rev.
J. F. Thomas, Mr. M. T. Bailey. Mr,
Wnlker Bright, Mr. James Bennett,
Mrs. M. E, Young and Mrs.
Lane.
Martha
Tho peopio are surprised that
Bishop Schaffer will permit such out
rageous transactions to go on -in
somo of the colored churches in Chi
cago, and he remaining silent and
not having anything to say about It,
and the people will probably never
Jj?'?theraJl,,l1t-
of it or read of it In tho columns of
this paper. More will be said about
it In tho near future.
Mr. Wilson Jones, a colored police
officer of Chicago who has been on
the police force In Chicago for many
years, is highly respected by the peo
ple of Chicago. He is a very compe
tent, efficient and reliable officer, and
has won great praise from the head
of the police department as a great
inter pitcher, nnd by his energetic
nttnrim tin lia. r.ln.1 k.nlinn .. ,
infnm,. m T n j ii.....
in Chicago. He Is ably assisted along
those lines by Officer Harden and Of
ficer Fletcher.
Mrs. Hattle Jarvls who Uvea on
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Greenwood avenue was last week se-
erely rebuked and centured by a
prominent lawyer In a court for her
action and conduct In a cose. It ap
pears thnt a mnn and hi wife h"d
separated nnd that th man's wife
admitted h ho did n wnt to
live with her husband and in the face
of those facts, this individual, it is
said went around and persuaded the
woman to have her husband arrest
ed. Such meddlesome and evil iad-
d people as that aer doing nothing
bnt cntiBlng troublo in the commun
ity and tho sooner they nre driven
out of the homes and kept out of tho
homes of AM respectable people, tho
better oft tho community will be.
I Mrs, Fannto Barrier Wllllnms, tho
ago correspondent oi mo wow
Iff '8, , '?
when she uthtca' In tho columns of
tho Now York Ago that Registrar V.
P. Vornon made n great speech late
ly in Chicago, but as a matter of fact,
nnd was admitted by everybody In
the church at tho time, his speech
was entirely unsatisfactory, and al
most insignificant. All Mr. Vernon
attempted to do was to offer an apol
ogy and Bomo excuses for tho action
of President Roosevelt In tho dis
charge of tho threo colored com
panies of tho 2Gth Infantry. It must
bo admitted that overybody In tho
church wns dlBgiiBterl and wholly dis
satisfied with what Mr, Vernon said.
unrortunntoiy, ror tho colored neo -
plo In Chicago, but tho snmo Is trno,
llko overy other city, there nro somo
colored men who succeed In having
nnd gottlng their nnmes prlntod in
some of tho colored paners nnd mag -
nzlncs thnt havo no stnndlng what-
over among their people, nnd somo
I times they-get into ofneo by nccldont
or mistake, and such Is tho enno of
Oscar DoPrlest and John C. Rucknor.
Oscar DoPrlest and John C. Dtickner I
nro Ignornnt nnd nro known ns weak
lings In everything they nttompt to
Bay or do. When John C. Ducknnr
wns a mombor of tho legislature, ho
voted nnd worked for tho Vicious nnd
notorious Allen bill thnt bronchi
such great dlsgraco on tho Btnto of
tmHi .t . ..ft.n .. t.iH Mnmn
Is Bpokon of, it receives nothing but number of enterprises for tho prog
hlssoB nnd groans. I fobs nnd ndvancomont of tho rnco.
Tho colored lawyer that hnvo.'"; . vlJL !? r hh vnlFLXM
hold tho position of assistant county OranA Matron of tho East End Royal
nttorney for Cook county for a num- $ f pa,l?1,l5,B0' h'",,?'
ber of years havo modo excellent rc F'ffe ! "'iJ ?? 'i B,rhJ '! r
ords In thnt onlco and ono that tho tl nfrdr' n" 'n,( tho, nm"fnn,Rn:
nnniiln In C.nnU rnnnfv fon nrnn.1 nf. "Ont of Mrs. Wright tho Court linB
Tho first colored lawyer that was ap
pointed assistant county nttornoy for
Cook county wob Lnwyer E. II. Mor-
rlB, who wnn npnolntctl In tho yenr
1894, nnd who displayed such lognl
ability that they called upon him toH.ml ,B nicognlzed to bo ono among
conduct nnd look after all tho lm-lthcom,nF ,,0J.d,.ng co,orcd wolnon
portrint law Bults whom tho county
of Cook was n party. In 189G hoL. air' T n ' i , "'
wontboforothoBtiprnmocoiirtof thoiM""" wn,8 born In Winchester. Vn.
stnto of Illinois In thnt famous law
suit between thn city of ChlcaKo and
tho county of Cook lnvolvlnK Bovrn
' million nf .Inllnra nn.l t..r... tt.n ai.lt.
deceased, nnd tho noxt colored law -
ycr to hold tho position of nsslstnnt
county nttornoy wns Mr. L. D. Ander-
son, who Is now tho present tncum
bont. At n meeting of tho Calumet Club
hold last Mondny, Mr. Jos. F. Dnllcy
.i ' "8'"nBB ." l". C,I,U
wns for tho purpoBo of dlBcussng ns
In tho chair, tho business of tho club
IS 7fc.H;.rfc.T ;.;. ; ' Mr. Marohnll Wnlter Taylor, of
of tho country nnd dono for tho Worcester, Mnss., was born on tho
T07(L,,rnteTC0nn I1'0',,0:; 8th of November. 1878, nt Indlnnnpo
Lnwyor John O. Jonca mndo n bitter 8 ,nd nnd ja now tn0 chnmplon
Bnoech. nttncklng tho record of Ex- ,)lc' yclo r'dor of tho worId 0 clom.
M;i"JL "'"i1 " ,. LL': Inioncod to rldo n blcyclo nt tho ngo of
u 4i" uutowj. iiiu D.u n.ui. uiu i.u -
duct nnd tho notion of W.
a n hiYrn
'or n minister of Hnytl wns n burn-
iiik uii.Kri.i:o iu nu iii.uriuiiu Kvcrii-
mont and n Borlous reflection on tho
colored pooplo o this country, and
ihfBtfiinllVnnBmfnhRnif ,u h n'n
of Santo Domingo nnd his action
.h"L?0.,U,r.tfl?7Ln8J LI'"?
l .llnn.A A 41.- AK..-l.M.H ..A
Utvi.u.iu ""'', '"'"' "Y '"""
neonlo of America tho opportunity of
hnvlntr another colored mnn nnnolnt-'.
It .iAio. ..-... o..V r
I S?i-,2lnlr-.i-5.rJ?J f ---.t??-ln.ntS J?
mlnco Rovornmont requested Pros!
dent Ttoosovolt to nppnlnt n whlto
mnn mlnlstor to Santo Domingo, and
thnt wns dono.
Mr. A. Wllborforco Wllllnms Is
now lecturing In tho colorod A. M. E.
churches' In this city on ovory Sun-
1nv nvnnlnrr ntn1 nilunnHalniv nnl
W'V'MHhl " imiUIHOIIIh l"U
BollcltlnB tho conBreKntlon to pur
chaso stock In tho Ulnck Diamond
Development Company, thnt A. J.
Cnry, pastor of tho ilothol A. M. K.
church, Is connected with. If tho pco-
nlo wish to put their money In a snnd
hole, so they will never sco It ncnln,
then let thom put it into this Ulnck
.Diamond Development Co. Whn
tho colorod A. M. E. churches of Chi
enco nro tn bo Hd on Pnnrtnv for tho
purpose of Belling stock to the con
irrontion pr hns boen dono In tho
past, it is then about tlmo for tho
honorable decent, Christian pconlo
I to stay nt homo. If thlncs keep on
In tho futuro tho wny they hnvo been
conducted In tho pnst, In somo of tho
colored A. M. E. churches In Chicago,
wo will not ho a bit astonished or
surprlsod to hear at any tlmo, pool
Rolling nnd betting on horso rnces
cnrrled on In somo of tho colored A.
M. E. churches of Chlcngo.
There Is a great difference betweon
tho republican nnrty nnd tho demo
cratic party In Chicago so far as tho
treatment and recognition is con
cerned relative to the colored mnn.
The republican party since the yenr
1871 and almost each year down to
the present time have nominated and
elected some colored man on their
ii, n ; , i,nu ,i.. ,
n Chicago, they
havo never nominated or elected one
colored man to any office of any kind.
The first colored man elected a
member of the legislature of the state
of Illinois was the lato Hon. J. W. E. i
Thomas in 1876. The living colored
men who have served various terms
as members of the legislature of the
stato of Illinois are Edward If. Mor
ris, John G. Jones, W. h. Martin,
James E. Blsh, Edward D. Greon,
rjporf." p. Ecfon, Dr. Alexnnder Lane,
John G. Buckner. All of these men
JUHU U. iSL
who served as members of tho legls
lntnrfl nrnnlltPd thnmsfllvpa with
honor to their constituents and credit
to themselves, and they were men of
ability, excepting John C. Ruckner.
Buckner's record in the legislature of
the state of Illinois for voting for
vicious legislation, brought upon blra
the censure and reproach of the
people.
The city of Chicago has a popula
tion now of colored persons of C5,
000 and about 10,000 colored voters.
Nearly all of the colored men In Chi
cago as a rule and with very few ex
ceptions vote the republican ticket
on election day from top to bottom.
Sometimes it happens that when a
white man that has been placed on
tho republican ticket ns cnndldnto
for office that Is not friendly to the
colored people, tho colored people got
together nnd Bond tho word out on
the quiet, nnd that Is to knifo him
at tho polls, nnd ob n rulo the objec
tionable candidate Is found to be do
f t d . t, b t counted.
The coloVed vote In Chicago is mostly
located In tho first, second, third,
thirtieth, thirty-first, sixth and sev
enth wards of Chicago. Tho colored
men In Chicago that havo tho most
Influence In politics nnd who arc con-
suited relntlvo to everything for tho
advancement of their rnco are tho
Hon. B. II. Morris, Mr. Prank W.
Rollins, Hon. John 0. Jones, Mr,
Walter M. Farmer, Hon. Edward D.
Green, Mr. Julius P. Taylor, editor
of tho Droad Ax. Mr. D. R. Wllklns,
editor of tho Chicago Conservator,
Mr. Edward E. Wilson, Mr. Robert
T. Motts, Mr. Ai H. Roberts, Hon.
Wm. L. Mnrtln, Mr. Thomns Pearson,
mr. James a. neon, Mr. wiiiinm rn
.Clark, Dr. ChaB. E. Dontly, Mr. S. H.
I Prnther, Rov. J. P. Thomas, Hon.
Georgo W. Murray, Mr. B. P. Moso-
ly, Mr. S. A. T. Wntkins, Mr. Halo G.
Pnrker, Major D. G. Johnson, Dr.
Georgo T. Hall, Rov. Jordan ChavlB,
Mr. C. J. Waring, Mr. Isnac J. Reed,
Rov. Jesse Woods, Rov. H. W. Stow-
art, Mr. Adam M. Dcckley, Mr. S. D.
McFarland and Mr. W. W. Johnson.
PROMINENT COLORED MEN AND
WOMEN OF TODAY.
Dy Eugene Fields, of Chlcngo.
Mrs. II. L. Wright, of Pittsburg,
Pa., Is ono of tho brllllnnt nnd lend'
Ing colored ladles of tho City of Pitts-
Minrrf nfirt la ntnani v Irlnnr Iflrwl wllh n
prospered nnd Is In n flourishing
condition. Sho Is also tho Assistant
Supremo Grnnd Recordor of tho Su
premo Grand Court of Daughters of
Sphinx of North nnd South America,
of tho United States.
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atl Columbus, O., nnd Oborlln Collejto.
IIo.ll8 h.oIu nlnny Positions of honor
Mill irilBl, nnd IS nn 01111110111 I11UBI-
' ' , J, "'
Vn., Is nn educated
nnd prominent lndy nnd Is Identified
with ovory movement for tho nd
vnncomont of tho rnco. Sho Is n lndy
of refinement nnd culture, nn nctlvo
mombor of Excelsior Court of Dnugh
tors of Sphinx nnd n mombor of tho
Tlonrd of Directors of tho Supromo
Court of Dnughtors of Sphinx
North nnd South Amorlcn.
of
13 vonrfl. nnil iiar wnn n Mnrirn num.
bor of tho ni08t Important blcyclo
w ftwa. tftlllUMVtll i MillVU !
Qormnny nnd othor foreign countrlea.
Ho nn8 'n InBnincont hma nnd vnl:
unblo pr0porty In Worcester. Mass.
I nv' M' W- D- Norman, D. D.. of
Washington, D. C, Is tho pastor of
IP Metropolitan Baptist church In
Washington, D. C. Ills congregation
,B comi)S8od 'of n larK0 Mmr f ",.
.. . . ". " . ..:".-
iu uiiu ruiuieu cuiorcu peopio oi
I that city. Rov. Norman Is n pro-
rouna scnoinr, eloquent spenkor, suc
cessful pnstor, nnd popular with tho
people. Ho Is n Shrlnor nnd n 33d
Anclont and. Accoptod Scottish Rlto
Mason.
Rov. Dr. W. D. Porry, of Worces
ter, Mnss., Is n towering plllnr of
strength in tho oducntlonnl, rollglous,
Masonic and political world. Ho Is
a brllllnnt nnd oloquont spenkor. A
pollBhod scholar, nnd Is pnstor of ono
of tho entorprlBlnir nnd prosperous
M. G. churches In tho city of Worces
ter, Mnss. He is n distinguished 33d
Anclont nnd Accepted Scottish Rlto
Mason and n Noblo of tho Mystic
Shrlno. Ho Is recognized to bo ono
of tho most Influential men thoro is
In the stnto of Mnssachusotts.
Mr. James H. Guy, of Topokn,
Kan,, is n successful practicing nt
tornoy of thnt city nnd Is ono among
tho strong nnd Influential colorod
mon of tho stnto of Knnsns. During
tho recont session of tho Intorstnto
Lltornry Association of Knnsns City.
Mo no wns tho presiding ofllcor of
thnt organization nnd displayed ex
cellent judgment as a parliamentar
ian. New Cheese & Butter Store
Cheese a Specialty
Batter, Eggs, Honey, Teas,
Coffees, Cared Mats, Etc.
The most up-to-date in the
city.
SwitliRd Bldf., 126 Fifth Street
C. I slesire to smumumcc that I
have moved my place of btMs
w to the second floor of the
new SweUami BwiWiNg at rifth
nneJ Washington streets.
C Assuring you that I have ex
ercJMtl careful and earnest of
fort to oleosa, in the selection
I have maao of fabrics for the
"WfoJ sTowfJo IfJIsi PbjMsFUMv
age h) roseectf iay sofcitosJ. The
styles arevalent have hyen re
ceives!. A. H. G1USWOLD
StKceseer to CriewoM & Phcsley
WnCter specially to the Small Buyer
UNIVERSAL SUPPLY HOUSE
Delicatessen and Groceries
Home Coolcin a Specialty. Try Our
Home Made Plea
float Eut5?21 3E. BatniMtSUNut UnlonAn.
WILLIAMS & SWANK
STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES
fresh rrult and Vecetables, Teas and Coffees
Telephone East Kj02
zntarabce Street
l'OUTLAKD.OItKaON
EUREKA MARKET
1IKN11Y FABSllKNDKIt, I'roji.
Choice Frosh and Cured
Meats. Fish and Poultry
l'lionoMnlnSCit
Co. 14th and Glisan, Portland, Or
J. B. SIMMONS
Choice Staple and Fancy Groceries
CIGARS. TOBACCO AND CONFECTIONERY
Delivered to AH Pails of the City.
463 Glisan St. Tel. Pacific 1 99
McGUIRE A TAYLOR
Staple and Fancy Groceries
35 Grand Avenue
Phone East 2629 PORTLAND, OR.
NOB HILL MARKET
A HCUOI.Z, Proprietor. "
Fresh, Cured and Smoked Meats
Sausage and Poultry
Tel. Mala 818 Cor. 21st and Irving Streets
D. BREEDLOVE & SON.
GROCERS
361 East SeventhSt, cor. Stephen!
Phonn East 768 PORTLAND, OR.
PrlrcK ItcnimmUo Pntlafnctlnn auarniitrvil
. A. NICHOLSON
Hiimnnr to K. WINKf.KMAN
Ladles' nnd Gent's Tailoring
G'li'AtiliiK, PrvonliiK rnul ItcpnlrtliK
Phono Pnt'inpiMTO Hi NlnoteiMith Htroct
J. J. MEYERS
rancy Groceries, Bakery Goods, Cigars and
Tobaccos, Ice Cream and Confectionery
Onlcm Delivered Promptly
I'licino Woodlawn VM
780, MlitUslppI Ave. l'OUTJ.A-ND. OltKOON
Murray Levy Drug Co.
DISPENSING CHEMISTS
Phono Pacific 'ii'j7 13lh A WanliliiRton Btreeti
P011TI.AND, OKK0ON
T. J. Concannon & Sons
Lewis & Clark Grocery
Phono Paslfla 2I2 NX) Thurimm St., ror. 21th
P0KTI.AKD. OltKOON
M. E. PUGH
Fancy & Staple Groceries
Phone East 440
447 Union Avenue, North
PORTLAND OREGON
WE ROAST OUR OWN COFFEE
SULLIVAN & KRUEGER
l'hono Main IMM
Dealers in Staple and Fancy
GROCERIES
Teas, Coffees and Spices
Sixteenth and GUsan sta.
nee Delivery PORTLAND, ORE.
COOK MOTOR GAR GO.
Dealers In
High Grade Automobiles
Fifteenth and Washington Sts
PORTLAND, OREGON
l'hono I'aclOo 931
407 Sterns JIutMlng-
H0LBR00K & LEVEEN
Tailors for Men
150 Sixth St., cor Morrison
PORTLAND
OREGON
Finest Made
Adams Fire Proof Stove
Blacking. No odor.
More durable. Only
blacking made that wilt
remain on Air Tight
heaters.
FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS
SANDSTROM BAKERY
n0. 77s win:... Avnu
Fresh Bread and Cakes Daily
PIES AND CANNED GOODS
TELEPHONE CAST 95
T. J. COFER & SONS
Grocery & Meat Market
735 WiHiams Avenue
Phone Woodlawn 149
MILLER, BUCK & CO.
GROCERS
Phone Woodlawn 406
Williams Ave. & Fargo
O.J. Erdnor
It. ltochull
ERDNER it HOCHULI
Chicago Market
Dcolcm In Frrnh and On rod Meat. All Ktndi
nf BftupRKci. 1K7 Tlilrd Htrcct, near Yamhill.
Phono Main 413. Portland, Oregon.
D. C. BURNS
THE GROCER
TDUEPHONE 6IO
210 Third St., Portland, Oregon.
P. A. TAYLOR
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Fruits, Confection, Clitars, Tobaccos ami Fan
c; Coffeen, Tea nnd Hplres at Low fit Prlcei
447 Union Ave. Free Delivery Phono East 440
AUGUST STORZ
Dealer In
titnplo nnd Panoy QrouorlsM
Ycgctatilcs, Fruits and Dairy Produce
Phone Kast MS
ICO Williams Ao. POItTI.ANl), OltKQON
C. S. NELSON
Dealer In
Staple and Fancy Groceries
and Proviiions
154 N. FourUamth St, Cor. Irving
John's Mont Markvt
J. I). MKHOHN8, I'rop.
fresh Meats, Beef, Pork, Mutton, Bacon
and Hants
Corned Ilcef and I'lcklnl Pork a Specialty
I'liono Main 1W4
43Ji N. Blltli Bttfet l'OHTLAND, OKKOOK
Ths Union MutCo.
AUIUnlnic Cart and First Class Hotels and
lUstauranta buy tb
UNION MCAT COMPANY'S
fUtSIt AND CURCD MEATS
Tho Iteat In the Market. I'atronlie Home In
du,'rT' PORTLAND. OftCGON
GEO. HOCKENYOS
l)f slur In
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Clfm and Tobaccos, FrolU and Confectionery
PROMPT DELIVERY
95 Russell St , Phone East 4899
FINK & LEWIS
Dealers III
Staple and Fancy Groceries
DRESSED POULTRY, ETC.
PhsM Fail 582
514 Mississippi Avenue
PORTLAND, ORE.
GEO. W. HOCHSTEDLER
Dealur In
Staple and Fancy Groceries, Fruits, Produce
CIGAKS AND TOHACCO
PhMC EMI 374 46-462 E. Utulit Si.
OLSEN BROTHERS
GROCERS
Free delivery Phone East 6S3
417 Union Ave. North Portland, Ore
R. C. WALWORTH
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Phone CAST 3407.
136 RusseN St
PORTLAND, OR.
JOHN E. MAULEY
DKALEK IN
Staple & Fancy Groceries
Teas and Coffees a Specialty
492 WMUmtiR, Near IMA
PheacNaii:i7
PHTUNI, 8IECM
RAINIER MARKET
C. I1LUM, Proprietor
Dialer U Frisk, Cirn" and Siokid MiatsJ
Haas, law, uri, swaps, tw,
Also Fish Ml Class.
FAMILY TIIADK A BPKC'IALTY
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H. R. LYNES
Dealer In
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
NtUcu and FraM. Free Delivery.
IS4 town Street
Phone Zt M49
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The Yale Market & Grocery
ED. lt.STOCKLKN, Proprietor
Staple and Fancy Groceries
TEAS AND COFFEES A SPECIALTY
Phone EaM 668
293 Grand Ave, South PORTLAND, OUEQON
E. B. COLVELL
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GROCER
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281, 283 and 285 Third St
CORNER JtrrCRSON
PORTLAND, OREGON
P. A. EDDY
North Portland's Leading Grocer
Agent for Chase & Sanborn's
Teas and Coffees
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752-754 Savier St.,
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Portland, Oregon
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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 ly economically
electric light U 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
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LIGHT & POWER CO.
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