PORTiLAOT NEW AGE Nj r tttfrfif fttttk tVTttttt & rtt f4I-l7!4cl(lll Jffi U Vy KsUbllihed ISM A. D, Oriffln, Manager Offlce, Room 317, Commonwealth Building To lniura publication all local newa muit reach ut not Tatar than Thursday nomine o( Nek week. Pubtcrlptlon price, one year, payable In ad Tanoe, i.00. Iieal Nciva on this Pago ly C. A. RITTQR. City Bdltor JIPWWS 9 PORTLAND LOCALS "I Mr. INiul Strain the genial pro - In the Almwortli llulldlnR. Third ntul Oak Htrccts, Is a firm and truo friend of our people. Call and get acquaint- cd with him. tf Henry Smith, one of our old pio neer citizens Is Indisposed. Mrs. Jns. Housor Is suffering from a Bevero attack of pneumonia. Mrs. E. Turner has romoved from cellont music was provided nnd after "J-" lna c n", 0'"?tlio legislature of tho state of 1111 tho EaBt Sido to Third and Shermnn thoso present had enjoyed tho oven-' ., t.i. om. innr ' no'8 fro'n the first senatorial district Btreots. ,lng tripping tho light fnntnstlc at 12 x" lucsay JUy Jlli 1J0' in Chlcngo In the year 1904; secured . Wnltcr E. Benjamin nnd family of Chlcngo, arc In tho city on their way to San Francisco. - Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mnson, of Spoknno nro tho guests of Mrs. Frn- zler of Flanders street. Miss E. Odom of Collins Springs cnt a week In tho city, the guest spent of Mrs. Wnddy of Eighth Streot N. Mr. Wm. Smith of Tenth nnd Gil- There woro flvo divines present nil of Wo hnvo 35 colored churches, and Ann bettor known as tho "Jack of whom gave Bhort addresses filled these colored churches have a com SpadcB" Is nulto 111 with rheumatism, with flro and Holy GhoBt, after which blned membership ot 13,000. Tho "Dr." Sponccr who Is employed nt tho Good Samaritan hospital Is re- covering from n severe attack of In grlppo. J. E. Hargraves and wife formor- ly of Omaha, aro In tho city nnd nro nnntomtilnHni rnnMlnir linrn unionn. contemplating residing hero pormn- ncntly. ' A very InterOBtlng meeting of tho Lticv Thurmnn Toinnnrnncn itnlnn wns hold Thursday evening nt the rcsldonco of Mrs. Kato Gray. Wo henr It rumored dames W. W. Whoolor, com nnd J. K. Jnnnn trip to Tonopnh, Novada, in tho near futurc. Eastor services will ho hold at tho ""! slBtors nnd nil fell to nnd nttnek Bethol A. M. E. church Sunday ovon- oil tho tnblo causing tho nrrny of eat Inir nt 8 n. m. under tho nnnorlnlnnd- nblcs to rapidly disappear tnldst snl- enco of Dr. Mcrriman nnd Mrs. M. McAfeo. Tho postomco dopnrtmont docs not Intend to draw tho color lino in tho mattor of whlto and negro railway mall clerks working together on tho sit mo runs. Eastor exorcises will bo hold at tho Baptist church Sundny nt 3 n. in. undor tho direction of Mrs. H. Itod- mond nnd Mrs. J. N. Fullllovo, Itov. Smith, pnstor. Tho congregation of tho E. A. M. Zlon church woro pleased to sco their son returned to tho kltchon tlinn St. "'"" '" "", '" bihuhuiui eniclent choir In their plnces ngnln Clair roturncd nnd nttncklng tho wo- '" fovorul plncea whero ho has been, after n vncntlon of sovornl months on man cut hor slightly In tho hnnd nnd J",cl 8I,eic'l,y tl10 lllBt l'nc boforo nn.,nf r i. Mina. nf i. in.u i.ot n.i ... .,i., ....n,n.i ... no cntno to Chicago, was at Evaiiston ..v.wi...i. u. h.,u iimvaa w litu wiiMiMh w.v,.,.),, (,! nun UHIJ ill ut Ulliuil lllllll soprano. I doing moro sorlous Injury by tho re- .""" " '" D",u "' l"u V'- ' V turn of tho proprietor who seized n very hnsty manner, nnd hns slnco Rev. Geo. E. Jackson pnstor of tho catsup bottlo and boot him ovor tho ro"ml tl10 cllmnt, J11 kvniiBton, 111., A. M. E. Zlon church did not nrrlvo bond caiialng him to censo his nttnek not vor,y "Ki'coablo to him, so ho hns In tlmo to conduct services last Sun- nnd rtiBh from tho rcstaurnnt. Tho P,m ?ir n . 8,I,CV'. Th,s. ""'" day. Rov. Barbour acceptably filled woman wns thon romoved to tho ho8-l1V,,l"nmJGrny "round trying to so tho pulpit ns ho hns dono during tho.pltnl whoro sho romalnod until noxtl,,c.lt fund8 for 'l?1 l. c, bu1lldl" pastor h nbsonco. After bolng confined to his bed In tho Good Samaritan hospital for ono weok Mr. Cubit Crawford our popu- lnr tinrannhnnr In nliln tt tin nrmiml ngaln, although his foot Is still very imlnful caused bv blood nolsonlnir. At certain tormlnnls thero nro pro vided dormitories In public buildings wnoro tno clerks may stay It they seo hi. iu 11 u au, uui iiiCHO aru Olien O mo nogrO ClOrkS a8 Well US Whites, nnd tho department does not see wherein tho winning of tho Pennsylvania oral conforenco of tho A. M. E. It has any province In tho mattor. . Rhodes scholarship by ono of their church In 1908 nt Norfolk, Vn to ,. ,. . 77", , ... ,! number, and that tho" whlto rnco'seo and hear tho dolegntes and , .j ?2rUcii.1r 0,uJe,ct,on which It should do Borne quiet thinking ovor i know what tho representatives to tho i88a'.dHh0 WmUo c,erk8 har ,n th0 th0 mnttor gonornl conferonco will do in tho association with negroes on long runs Tho young man who will go to Ox-. wuy of Introducing nnd cnrrylng out is that thoy nro obliged to eat and ford on this scholarship Is a rosldont laomo Important principles of reform Bleep in tho same car the regulations of tho city of Philadelphia Is about In tho management of tho A.-M. E. of tho department permitting n clork to graduate from Harvard Is tho church connection. All ngreo that on such a run when his work Is up, to son of a well educated negro nnd Is such roforms aro much needed, nnd re8t- tho first negro In tho world to secure thoy nro demanded by the members r. , T7C T . . , ... . a ?h0(les scholarship. Says tho In- of tho A. M. E. church who aro pny x. S? tfofSettho debnto at th o A. qu Irer: ling and distributing thousands and M. E. Zlon church Mondny, April 8th. "It Is Interesting to noto thnt ho Is thousands of dollars each year for 7, ,,.m)i(i Is ,corfL,a,ly, ,nYUed' 8Ub- likely to havo no prejudice shown tho support of tho church, and If that Ject, "Which Is tho Greater Power i him in Oxford on nccount of his cannot bo accomplished nt tho gon Money or Character. From thojcolor. In England, whero negroes oral A. M. E. conference thnt meets preparations being mndo by those-to are few, very llttlo discrimination Is n 1908 thon It will bo tho duty and participate, an Interesting evonlne made ncalnst tho rnco. In this conn- 'th riht nn m .. n !.. ....,. nn l, II...J - .a vmi. uu aki.iiuiQU. Mr. E, Redmond at one time nn employe of tho Hotel Portland, but later employed by tho Pullman Car Co. and lu doing janitor work, died Tuesday evening at tho county hos pital after a brief Illness. He leaves a wife to mourn his death as well ns a mother and sister In Omaha. Mrs. Wm. Rutherford's brother nnd slater nro hero visiting her from the south. They are favorably Im nraa.oH with tha .! t.,i t i., a nro out for a reception in their honor n,8UC5f88fu, mn" and worthy citizen, to be given at the residence of Mr. ih8 cn,I,lre" will, by the law of ata- nnd Mrs. Wm, Rutherford, Thursday, April -itn, from 2 to 4 o'clock. Mr. H. Lawrence and family of 1409 Vulcan stroet had the misfor tune to lose by an early morning Are on the 19th Inst a greater portion of their household furniture and wear ing npparel. The Are was caused by an overheated stove setting fire to some garments hanging near It. Tho loss is In the neighborhood of $500. The St. Patrick social given on the 18th Inst by the ladles of the A. 11. E. Zlon church was well attended, A. short but excellent nuslcal pro- Brnm wna Given. The selections by our young orchestra were excellent Bnowing me results or mucn practice mcmBoiveB 10 oujurgauons auu and giving promise of much to bo throats. Tho wiser men of tho south expected from tho young peoplo com- are doing their best to improve con posing the same. dltlons. Their purposo is construe- tivo. Education Is by no means n Although an Intimation has been' panacea for all Ills, but It seems to llvon tho superintendent of tho rail- be tho most available and most of ! way mall servlco that white clerks in, fectlvo Instrument for elevating so- tho middle west nre preparing to re - quest the department to effect change so as to put the negroes on runs which will not bring them In proximity to tho whites, It was Btntcd today that no such discrimination could or would be made. .,.... i in t t . i l A. S. V.nrnV SAS. ,h.lW ' L i .7ii. V,rA,.r-v:' ,"""" , u v viviy r (lie j u kJi IU TV "B !' sons will participate In tho exercises 1 Tho Misses Ituby Lancaster, Edith Bthol Gray, Mesdamcs J. N. Fulll - love, Ljuiu Easton, K. Gray and D. M. Nowmnn, Messrs. Mills, Hitter, W. -H. Carter, a. L. Joell and RoV. Bar- . hour. A very onjoynblo reception was tendered to Miss Blanche Qonlckey on Friday tho 22d being tho occasion iff hor 19th birthday. Union hall was very Handsomely docorntod, ox 'o'clock sharp light refreshments were served. Mesdamcs G. Gray and D. M. Nowmnn woro tho chnperoncs. Tho oxcrclscs nt tho A. M. E. Zlon church InBt Sunday night wcro of nn cxtromoly Interesting nature. Tho I young people's meeting conducted by IMIbs 8uslo Crawford and Mrs. Lulu Easton was well attended nnd of nb - aorblng Interest after which tho oven- . Ing services woro oponed under tho IdlTectlon of Rev. T W. Barbour. Itov. Barbour delivered an oxcollont Bormon, which togothor with tho so- lections rondored by tho choir was Brcatiy onjoyod by thoso present On Tuesday tho 19th Inst Now iorthwost Lodgo No. 2554 O. U. O. or O. F- was tho recipient of n pleas- UPt BUrtirlsO lllvon them llV tllO llinm. nnt nurprlso given them by tho mom- I "orB o mo uoiincnoiu oi itutn no. with goodies of all kinds from coffee to Ico crenm. Tho hall was nu ck y hii. mo intiies cntno loiuloii down I cleared of tho lodgo fixings and a lng tnblo spread which was soon cronn tie limlor tin wolirhr of lm . Proluto and Doru Nowmnn W. R. nft- Icr which a number of Impromptu speeches woro made by both brothers 'nml RlHlnrn nnri nil foil in nml nllnnlr. "08 ' wit nnd humor. Aftor n couplo I of hours thus spent tho Jolly crowd I ftntinrntnfl ntivlmtulv Inwlnr fnt.UMii.fi to anothor similar gathorlng with their lovo for their ordor greatly strengthened. Lato Sundny evening Robert St. Clair entered Jnck's Cnfo nt No. 385 Flanders streot nnd engaged In n nuurrol with a womnn known ns Hollo Murray .living In tho north end tiirbanco tho proprietor. Mr. C. Jack-1, nn . i i.i ....'i a, i" , Icavo tho room. No sooner hud Jack- dny having hor wounds treated. St. Clair gnvo hlmsolf up tho noxt day nnd hns been charged with an ussnult with n doadly weapon. It is reported that Jealousy woh tho nnnun nf Hm trnuttln ntil Mm utnMm Is roportod to bo unwilling to prose- Icuto St. Clnlr. RHODES' NEGRO HCIIOL.UIHHIP. Thn Phllndnlnhln InnnlrAr (lilnla thnt thn nnirrn men within thn ITnltml Stntna nlinulH l mnnh nmfnrn.1 wL.. ..n,lnn,i.. I.,l.'l.. .....n .!. .. iry. even in me norm, mo rovorso is ber of adheronts to tho A. M. E. generally the case, though we bollevo church to call a general meeting and that at Harvard negroes hnvo gon-discuss such matters and adopt such orally complained llttlo of unpleasant measures as they deem best for tho treatment. A few negroes hav best interest of tho people. If tho passed through tho academies at general conference of the A. M. E. West Point and Annnpolls, but wo I church that meets at Norfolk, Va believe only ono is still In tho servlco. in 1908 leave out of offlce such a man "It Is an Interesting fact that tho as Rov. E. W. Lampton, now tho fl successful young man Is the son and' nanclal secretary of tho A. M. E. grandson of mon who havo been church at Washington, D. C nnd If above the ordinary. This seems to the delegates see to it at this confer discredit tho theory hold In Bomo enco of tho A. M. E. church by plac quarters that while In sporadic cases lnc their seal of condemnation, con- -... x, lx. ax.. 1 . negro cun oo euucnieu ana Become idui, iotbii iu uiu rainvi it,u uuu.ai, ti, cnurcn, mo general conrerenco bo worse off than ever. Thero Is no will havo instituted Bomo groat re Justification In experience for such a forms that the oeonla now demand. theory. All that is known tends to and tho writer of this article whilo show that the moro the negro learns voicing tho sentiment of many others of all the thlngB which make for good 'now Invoke tho co-operation and sup cltlzenshlp tho better fitted are his 'port of all true and loyal ministers children. This is sometimes difficult and delegates that will meet the next to appreciate because the great mass .-general conference, in helping to of negroes aro so Ignorant. carry out theso needed reforms. "That the constantly increasing I number of negroes unfitted for clti- zenshlp Is a menace to the country Is undoubted, just ns is the increase In the number of Illiterate and degen erate whites either in native rank or amone the immigrants The South Is much concerned over the problem. Mnny of the leaders are In a state of frenzy over tho matter and conflno ,clety." Seattle Times. OUR CHICAGO LETTER iiimummmwii The New Ago Is on sale nt Levy's N! 8f 000 Th.r.y.seventh st., vmcago. March 19lh, 1907. Mr. Albert Collins was married to .Ml88 Ethel Ro,d ln8t wcck Ilov. E. J. Flshor, pnslor of tho Olivet Baptist church Is sick. m ,.n.i xr,.., n r a,B i, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Seams have moved to 4838 Wabash avenue. lin3ni7t777tJ OSfeCt i w Tho colored order of Elks In tho Supremo Grand Chapter of the Or clty of Chicago Is fast going to pieces, der of Eastern Star of tho United .AJ.ftrg0m!Mi!!erof :L.d iJ)? 8tHon. Edward D. Green of Chi- nM.a r i,i ., .. i, Mr. Chns. Cook who lives at 3117 Armour avenue Is now confined to his room as a result of n fight that ho got Into tho other day. It Is about time Mr. Cook was behaving himself. Mrs. Nannlo Duncan, has moved to 5142 Dearborn st. Mrs. Duncan Is ?no 0I. l" TUVV' B-Bnon1a "V" on' , J"Pr '" jK. 1S1C1 !" of S ? RSfn1B0I1B!"trPtt, ?LW?S nnn nt tlio nxtlvn. irn.ni.nn.l nn,l nn. 1bMni ot tho 'co",c' most notnblo colored churches In Chi cago are tho Qulnn Chapel A. M. E church, Olivet Bnptlst church, Ehen czcr BuptlBt church, St. Marks A. M. E. church. Institutional A. M. E. church. Wiiltnr A. M. E. Zlnn church. Provident Bnptlst church, Herman Baptist church, St. Stephens A. M. E nlimvli. Hf Tlinmnu Mtilunnnnl nlmrnli church, St. Thomns Eplscopnl church. Somo of tho colored peoplo In Chi S?o nJnlnStMy'Ho'mo? GnlV.in'clerlc" " "Miinsi mr. liomur uttipin, cieric "J"0 ,,"Stor ' Imlllif of thn m, 1 I J "c " """ c ,"" yiVZv0 pipul court In Chicago, who huvo i"bl ,t0 ,lon" They will bo I hCi wonovcr they como up i UUiniCS Ugaill. remoni as can- Tho old masonic landmark among tho colored masons In Chicago, cor ner of lGth and Stnto streets will soon be torn down. This hall has I linnn numl FnK n iitiiHliAit rt tit t.t. tho colored masoiiB In Chicago and sevornl nntlonnl masonic conventions Ihavo been hold thero. It was In this hull that Lawyer John G. Jones of Chlcngo, mado his famous masonic ,ipooch In 10015, In exposing tho lr- regularity, anu nogus origin oi ireo- mnsonry among colored- men In tho United States. n?v' w,llln" Oray of Chicago who has been expelled out of every bunch ?.Jt ,M"?:0.n!c .0!n..,:..mV"n8o!llc a homo for aged Baptist colored inln Isters nt Brnldwood, III. Wo warn all tho peoplo to keep their money In their pockets, and not contrtbuto to nnythlng of that kind for It will ho Judgmont dny boforo nny person will ?yor. sco athn or a b",Ml!!ng 0.n"y kind erected by one. William Qroy. if ho has nnythlng to do with tho finances of It. Thero aro a number of colored peo plo In Chicago, III., who aro mem bers of tho A. M. E. church. They :" "" V" "" l'"V .., hm.m sure and illsannroval ncnlnut rtnv. A. j. Cary, of Chicago, by keeping him out of any offlce whatever, In tho A. PROMINENT COLORED MEN AND WOMEN OP TODAV, (By Eugene Fields, of Chicago.) Mrs. Ida R. Grant of New Orleans. La., is truly a good, great and grand woman. Sho Is ono among the lead ing colored women In tho stato of Louisiana; sho possesses energy, per severance and good judgment In everything that she undertakes. And pho Is n credit to her race. Sho Is doing a Bplendld work nnd giving val uable Instructions to tho members of sovcrp 1 secret nnd bcnovolont socie ties that sho Is connected with. Sho is n brilliant nnd leading member of the John O. Jones Court of Daugh ters' of Sphinx of New Orleans. La., and also a member of the Order of Eastern Star, and a member of tho Board of Directors of tho Supremo Grand Court of Daughters of Sphinx of North and South America. Mrs. Lena Harris of Johnstown, Pa., Is a womnn of learning, refine ment and dignity, nnd by tho forco of her gcnlous, the cnlmncss of her life, and beauty of character, has set tho seal of high accomplishments upon the pnges of history. Sho Is worthy supremo Ki-nnd recorder of I the Supremo Grand Court of Oaugh- tors of Sphinx of North and South , ,ninn ' . , .., ,.. i i America, nnd Is nlso tho first aso clnte supremo grand mntron of tho cnB- I"', wns elected a member of tho pnssnga of the law known as tho "Antl-lynohlng nnd Mob Law." Ho is past grnnd chnnccllor of tho Grand Lodge of Knights of Pythlns of tho United Stntcs which has been sue- ft?"8'",11' S',5 S"tw,111rf0IIlbnM, ,"? f.,.,Vy.n?..T.?".,,?.f?.r.t?.0....r: "' "'"u w u l""'1 "' l 'U " Chlcngo. I Mr- A- w- V""- of P"lr Ind., '" nn oxcollont huslncss mont, ,1,I"U. in illl UAtL'Mtilll IIIIBIIIL'HH lllllll lUUIn (,, ,.., .,., ,,. .,.., i.... ui iiiui. ntiitu, nun in uuiiunuiiiif 11 Inrgo business of his own nt Dennis town, Ind. He Is highly respectod by the peoplo all over the state, and hN business qunllflcatlbns nre of n high order. He Is a brilliant mnson, nnd ono of tho deputies for tho Ancient nnd Accepted Scottish Kite and tho Mystic Shrine for the Stato of In diana. He Is n member of the execu tive commltteo of tho National Fotldr ntlon of Friendly Societies of tho United States. Miss Mcttn Vaux Wnrlck of Phila delphia, Pa., wns horn In the city of Philadelphia, Pa., nnd was a grad uato or tho fiunoiis Philadelphia School of Industrial Art. Miss War- ,ck w" cho8cn '' u. ,1I1U cut abroad nnd studied her rofcsslon, and as a sculptor land. Sho Is now permanently lo cated nt Philadelphia, Pa. Itov. James M. Henderson, of Southern Pines, North Cnrollna, Ih n Christian minister and n progrcsslvo and enterprising and public-spirited man. He Is tho principal of tho In dustrial Union Training School nnd Aiti.linnritm 1'ltl nl.nn1 In !...., n. I at Southern Pines, North Carolina, 'nnd Is doing n gront work for tho rnco. Prof. Henderson Is nn An- clont nnd Accepted Scottish Hlto 33d degreo Mason and a Noblo and Mys- tic. Shrine, and nlso tho deputy for tno DnuglitcrH or Sphinx Scottish Hlto and tho Mystic Shrlno for North Carolina. Political Announcements Robert A. Preston Cand date for Republican Nomination for Councilman, First Ward For linprou'ini'iit nf tlio l'lrt Hard and a wpiHri- deal fur Hut lulxiror Primary vli-t'tlon May 1, 1W7 O. P. Miller Condidate for the REPUBLICAN Nomination for CITY AUDITOR Primary election May I Henry A. Belding Candidate for the REPUBLICAN Nomination for Councilman, Sixth Ward For the Improvement rtf the Hlxth ward and a square deal (or the laborer 1'rlmary election May 4, 1W7 J. E, Werlein Candidate for tha REPUBLICAN Nomination for CITY TREASURER Primary election May 1, 1007 JACK'S PLACE CHAR. II. JACK80N, Prop. Th If extern Cafe Open Day and Night Private Rooms for Parties PImm Pacific 2832 385 riantkra St., PORTLAND, OREGON SANDSTROM BAKERY No. 776 WHCama Avenue Fresh Bread and Cakes Daily PIES AND CANNED GOODS TELEPHONE EAST 95 T. J. COPER & SONS Grocery & Meat Market 735 WiHiams Avenue Phone Woodlmvn 149 MILLER, BUCK & CO. GROCERS Phono Woodlawn 406 'Williams Ave. & Fargo O.J. Enlncr It. Hocliull ERDNER & HOCHULI Chicago Market Pcnlora In Krculi and Cured Meat. AH Ktndi n( HnumKPX. 1H7 Third Btrvct, near Yamhill. I'hotic Main 41.1. l'ortland, Orvgon, D. C. BURNS THE QROCER TCI-KPHOINE OIO 210 Third St., Portland, Oregon. P. A. TAYLOR Staple and Fancy Groceries Fruit, Confection, Cigars, Tobaccos and Fan cy Coffcci, Tea and Hptcca at Loucit Prices 417 Union Ave. Free Delivery Phono Kast 440 AUGUST STORZ Dealer In Stuple it nil Pimoy ClroceHoa Vi'Kctahlcn, Krulti and Dairy l'roducu Phono Kait MS 409 Wllllami Ave. PORTLAND, ORKdOi; C. S. NELSON Dealer In Staple and Fancy Groceries and Provisions 154 N. Fourteenth St., Cor. Irving John's Mtsat JVlurkvt J. D. MEItOKNH, Prop. fresh Meats, Beef, Pork, Mutton, Bacon and Hams Corned Heel and PlcWlvd Pork a Specialty Phono Main 19M 4.1J N. Hlxtli Street PORTLAND, OIIHOON The Union Meat Co. All Pining Car and Flnt Vliu HoteUand Reitaurantaliuy tho UNION MtAT COMPANV'S fHCSH AND CURfD MCATS Tha IVeat In tho Warkot. I'atronlzo limn In duttry. PORTLAND. OREGON GEO. HOCKENYOS Dealer In Staple and Fancy Groceries Clrars and Tobaccos, Fruits and Confectionery PROMPT DELIVERY 95 Russell St. Phone East 4699 FINK & LEWIS Dealer In Staple and Fancy Groceries DRCSStD POULTRY, ETC. Phonf Cnit 3S2 314 Mississippi Avenue PORTLAND, ORC. GEO. W. H0CI1STEDLF.R Dealer In Staple and Fancy Groceries, Frails, Produce CIGARS AND TOISACCO Niorc East 374 4(0-462 E. Barnslde St. OLSEN BROTHERS GROCERS Free delivery Phon East 653 417 Union Ave. North Portland, Ore R. C. WALWORTH Staple and Fancy Groceries Phone tAST 3407. 13C RusseH St. PORTLAND, OR. JOHN E. MALLEY DKAI.ER IN Staple & Fancy Groceries Teas and Coffees a Specialty 492 Washington, Near 15th Phone Mils 21(7 P0KTUNB, OREGON RAINIER MARKET U, ULUM, Proprietor Dealer is Fresh. Cured aid Sioiiid Meats, Hans, Bacon, Lard, Sausages, Etc. Also Fish aid Clais, FAMILY TKADK A SPECIALTY Cor. Berenteenth and Barter Bti, Phono Main ICSi Portland, Oftioa H. R. LYNE8 Dealer In STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Notions and Fruit Free Delivery. IS4 iHMtll Street roiruNi, 01EG0N The Yale Market & Grocery KD. lt.STOCXLKN, Proprietor Staple and Fancy Groceries TEAS AND COFFEES A SPECIALTY I'hone Kast 6C8 MS Grand Ave, South PORTLAND, 0REU0N E. B. COLVELL Wliolo.Milc mid retail GROCER PHONE MAIN 403 281, 283 and 285 Third St CORNER JErrCRSON PORTLAND, OREGON P. A. EDDY North Portland's Leading Grocer Agent for Chaae & Sanborn's Teas and Coffees Regular delivery by Threo Wngnnir, 10:110 it, m., L'::i0 p. in. Special dolivir ics, 0 a. m., 5 p. in. Phono Mnln 1710. 752-754 Savier St., Corner Twenty-third Portland, Oregon 3!UHCd TLiGJirJ.O --wro h)iio" "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 ly economically electric light is as cheap as it is good. CIS YOUR HOUSE WIRED? , 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 r-7 alXiO PtouH? um m b u rnone Eut U40 "SaWHW