PORTLAND NEW AGE- i SfcuA P S. J r portknJn Jfow Age Bitablhhed ISM A. D. Griffin, Manager 7 Office, Room 317, Commonwealth Building To lniure publication All local ncwn mint nntf,,1 nn it nlnenr nf irrmnnl hvrrrnn reach ui not rater than Thuriday morning ofnolea nB " BlnBor 01 gOBpei nymns acn weer. Pubncrlptlon price, one year', payable In ad Tance, fi.oo. Local Kpwi on thin Pago by C. A. RITTE2R. City Bell tor iSUaMMawiMMBMMawi. 1 PORTLAN PORTLAND LOCALS wwwmtiiiiMi Mr. Paul Strain tho genial pro- prlctor of tho Chicago Clothing Co. in tho AlnMimrili ltnlKllnir. Thlr.l nn.l In the AiiiMvorth Iltillding, Third nnd flnlr Uw.r.u la n Itrm nnil frilo frlnmt of our people. Call nnd got acquaint ed with him. tf Mr. James Cox had tho misfortune Inolnir ha vniinirnnt rhllil. of losing his youngest child. Miss Lulu Watson who hns been III fnr nnvnrnl wpnlrn la nlmvlv lm- proving. . MJss Pearl Miller is nblo to bo out ngnln after being confined to tho hoiiBo for tho past week. , Rov. Henderson nnd family nnvo moved from Thirteenth nnd Evcrott streets to Fifteenth nnd Ovorton sts Mrs. C. J. Williamson of 139 Pngo utreot. returned homo last Sunday nfter a pleasant visit to Oakland, Cnl. ft- Tllf. fnpmnrlv nmttlnVPfl liv -tho Pullmnn Palnco Car Co., has nc- coptcd n position nB porter with Tull & Olbbs, lending furniture dcalors. i Mr. C. A. Johnson who has boon tor.; Aaron b.urean, uigiu wonmii - cxcoijGnt gcntlemnn nnd holds n ro nssoclntcd with Tull & Glbbs Co. for " ."oputy Grnnd Mnstcr; frank BponBn,i0 ,)OBtlon In tho postonico sovernl years, hns Bovorca iiib con- flection nnd has nccopted tho posl- tlon nB second head waltor of tho .Hotel Portland. Rov. B. D. Johnson, latoly of Don- vnr fllln,! U.n n..1.,lt nf Mm Mt. Ollvn rifittHaf xitut-oii lt.ut Riiminv nvnninir. HIb Bormon wns an oloquont though Bovoro nrrnngomont of tho pastor and moinberB of tho churches. A BpcclnV Bong sorvlco -will bo glvon nt tho A. M. E. Zlon church Sunday evening, April 21. An ox- collont progrnm has been nrrnngod nn.l M.r. mtltlln la nnnllnllv tnvltoil In attend. Tho Young Pcopio's mooting , L-... t. n .i.. .-. n Is hold ench Sundny evening from 7 to 8:15 o'clock. Rov. S .3. CollinB of Tncomn. pro- siding oldor of tho Orogon-Pugot Junior Stownrd; Wm. Grcon, Wor Sound conforonco of tho Bothol A. ,-hlpful Grnnd Tyior. M. E. church filled tho pulpit Sunday Commlttco on Foreign corrospond ovoning nnd hold quarterly confer- onco: ,.... , , enco on Mondny evening. Ho ro- Frank H. Bessie, chnlrmnn, 2222 ports tho work In TiIb district to ho Jf!",1 St., N. O., Ln.; Henry Brown, In n flourishing condition. 3708 Lnurol St. N. O., Ln.; Valtor W. Grant, 732 Elnorn St., Alglora, Tho offlcors of tho Enterprise In- vestment Co. regrot tho npthy ox- hlbltod by tho members of tho com - unnv nn nn ln nronnlnnn Intnlv moot- Ings have been callod nnd n qunrum was not In nttondnnco. It Is not "r 01 iuuu, urumur n. u. woou- steuin ranroaa companicfl to post piu right for tho mombors to Icavo all to 8n w lso expollod for unmnBonlc canl8 in every Htatlon calling nttontion tho omcorB nnd then find fnuit if conduct. Tho crnft is notified not to tho fact thai the I'-cent nnBoomror things nro not dono to tholr liking. In tho early pnrt of tho wcok, sov ernl pollen oRicers paid nn nriiclnl visit to Allen nnd Walkers Cnfo plnccd under nrrcst ton of thol rona nnd chnrged them with Ing ono of tho city ordinances by en-1 gaging In n gnmo of chnnco. On Wednosdny morning Judgo Cnmoron dlschtirgcd nil hut threo who were assessed $10 ench. Tho Now York Ago. ono of tho most lnfluontlnl raco papers has beon incorporated for tho capital stock of TtlnV!!,"18!!!, .1 ill n0!' Jil J.nt.,"d J.0..?0v..,.n.t.? "?.v q. "f- .. ;.-- VSi- iii -iJ own press, typo, etc. ThiB will glvo omnlovmont to n number of Afro- 'V 1 Americans and Is n movo In the right t i,f Vvuiroviiuu. DEATH OF T. B. MORTON. Probably thore was no better known negro on tho Pacific Coast than Mr. T. B. Morton who died nt tho Berkeley Sanitarium on Sunday April 7th, having suffered from n complication of diseases for sovernl months. Ho leaves a dovoted wife, 'the gospol has been arrested by tho daughter, sister and threo brothers ' federal authorities relntlvo to tho with many truo and Bincero frlonds ,$173,000 that was latoly lost from to mourn his departure. Mr. Morton the sub-treasury in Chicago, was n strong rnco man nnd took nn ,, .. , ., nctlvo part In tho various benevolent L ir t republican national conven organizntlons, being n P. N. F. of tlon should net so foolish and unwlso tho Golden Goto Lodgo No. 2007; G.l08 ' nominate Secretary Taft as a N. O. of O. F. a so a nast officer n tho . Knights of Pythias Lodge. He was n clerk and n trustee of tho Third Baptist church; ono of the founders of tho Afro-AmerlcanN Investment As sociation nB well as of the Afro-American Loaguo In California. For years he has held the position of mes senger in the United States court of tho state of California and was well and favorably known to many of our citizens. PASSING OP AN EVANGELIST Mrs. Ilattle Glasco, for Several Years n Leader of tho St. John's Mission Is Dead. On Inst Saturday evening, Mrs. Hattlo Glasco, wife of Rev. John Glnsco. who had been engaged In the AvnmrAiiurin wnrtr fnr ihn nnat nnv. era! years In this city died at the Bt, Vincent hospital. Her funeral took place Monday afternoon from the chapel on Second street near Main street where she had labored long and earnestly for the uplifting of fal- len humanity. The ball was filled to overflowing with those who had I knowa her and learned to resnect her as one earnest nnd alncnrA. The fun- T " ." " " -. -" f ciui hiii. ? ureucuru uf nci, u. St rt IrK.ittWS. er out ai present a member or me TnlBalnn and vnrklnir at tho oh no-' makers bench reviewed this city . At some length he " . .. . . .. I i v A. , faTnn,,a nn. aS It yar0ouseoherro?nt PMto .of HayU. to on. among the eral Arthur cigar M. A . Oun.t took place nt Lone Fir cemetery un- dor tho supervision of tho Edward Holmnn Company. A large number 1 of her friends followed the remains to tholr last resting place. Mrs. Olasco was possessed with a wonderful power of BDcech and wob MOST WOItsniPFUL ST. ANDREW GRAND LODGE Ancient, Free nnd Accepted Masons of the Stnto of Loulslnnn and Jur- Isdlctlon Organized October 10th, ..... , . , , , ... 1000 incorporated October 1-tli, 1000 Under the Law of the State of Loulslnnn. t i uJi5n A constitutional number being represented, tho Most Worship ill I St. Androw Grand Lodge, An cioni, rco ami Accepicu masons u tho stnto of Louisiana and Jurisdl cient, Freo nnd Accepted M'nBonB for llOIl, COnVOnOU in ..?--,lil-iLN- - . Orleans In an oxecutlvo session on Tuesday, Mnrch 12th, 1907. Tho I urui u mmibo wn wi;h ' '"" ample form. Captain William T. I Grant (lOHVOrCd n fOrdblO and OlO- quent address before tho Grand I'ko which was listened to with murKCU nuoniion. L "te. & W'S ITa (V'8t. i uu. i,nu .UU6 u . r. u..u . ... sons woro organized and chartarod under tho Jurisdiction of tho Most .Worshipful St. Androw Grand Lodgo of A. P. and A. Masons of tho stnto ui iiuuiu, w.i....m.v. .. wiaow b anu orpnuu huihu . granted further tlmo for a moro fav- ornblo roport by tho Grand Lodge. Tho session wob profitable and hnr- monious anu was inrgoiy luicnucu. ino ncxi Annum urnna L.ouge oi a. iF. and A. M. will bo held In tho town of Slldell, Loulslnnn Mnrch 11th, ". . ino louowing uranu uiucers wore ciccieu. I ."'' ".J""m..,n"l.,," . ..... . 1:1 irt!. niimL lviiiniiiuiui iiiiiim niiin- ... - . . . . . ... . "";. nwn. ""'.r'"'""' "" Grnnd Wnrdon: Wnltcr W. Grnnt, HKt Worshipful Junior Wnrdon iChnrlcs A. Moore, Right Worshipful lurtiuu iiuiiBuiur, nviiiy uiunii, UlRht Worshipful Giatid Secretary; John R. RonO, Right WorSlllpTllI Deputy Grand Sccretnry; Charles ". n'B'rt Worshipful Grnnd Lee- t"Vr: .J2V . Bftt,Bt0A uB"i Wr- BMful Grnnd Orator: Edward Dur- I ton. Right Worshipful Grnnd Mastor "', cl00'nn ,C85 ",cv ' D; P'1Conn,or night Worflhlpfu Grnnd Chaplain; .Iod Nollnn, RlglitVorBhlpful Mnr - Bhall; Rov. J. J. Roll, Right Worship- fill GmtHl SWOrd DCnrer! Alfred Wnshlngton, Right .Worshipful Grnnd Hnntnr nnnenn! nhnrtna HnlK-. Wnr. .enor uoncon; unancs iiony, wor- snipiui urnna Junior uencon; uen- I orni L.co, worsnipiui urnna aonior siownru: a. uoiui, worsniimu urnna Ln.; Sunny Brown, 2003 Cnllopo St., N. 9., Ln.; Charles Holly, 1131 Erato st - N 0- Ln. ' BrOthor LnwrOnCO Philip WnS 0X- polled for unrnnsonlc conduct in tho l01',0i nny ,nn8on,c conununicntionH wuii mum. &Q9Q99QES)!E&trtQ uihuiiii " - --..xi,,wA.g j jn niiauum to ting order tlio com- rpnt 1 M CHICAGO LIHTER ! mlMlon lm n.ldrisod lotto to the ,, ', : S g Lincoln Traction company, tho Citixens' liv . r.'WaiMtwBlItanwny compuny, of Lincoln; the Tho Now Ago is on snlo nt Levy's News Stand, 500 Thlrty-scvcntli st., Chicago. April 11th, 1907. Dr. Gcorgo C. Hall has roturnod homo from Alabama whoro ho bus boon on professional business. M". Coleman of 5117 Armour avenue, entertained a number of her friends at n whist party last week Tho Supromo Grand Chapter of tho Eastern Star of tho Unltod States and Canada will meet In annual ses sion on July 10th, 1907, at Buffalo, N. Y. A meeting will bo held noxt week by tho Western Star Club to publicly endorso the high position tnken by United States Senator J. B. Fornker of Ohio. Rov. W. W Brown, a minister of iv-.. .v ,0 lua u.iu lou of the people ln Chicago that the next president of the United States will bo a democrat. Secretary Taft has no standing with tho people of this section of the country whatever. Color line drnwn In tho City Flro Department. A colored man passed tho civil service examination to be n fireman, and was assigned to a white fire company No. 2 in this city. The captain and all his men of this white fire company went on a strike and went to the chief fire marshall, iiuiuu, uuu iuuicbivu ubuiubi u tur i red man being assigned to that en- glne company with wmto peppio. Air. Horan attempted to pacify them by iijukiub room lur ins coiuruo iiroumu ln another place. If is a peculiar condition of affairs in tho tire do- partmentiof Chicago whero a man. riflBSfs ft civil service examination ' land Is assigned to a place to work fancy groceries, 634 Thurman street j that the rest of the servants of tho t Telephone Pacific 911. city In that department then refuse - - to work with him: wo will see whatf A. good place to get your ipft or stljf the new mayor, Fred Busse, says Jat renovated Is 249V4 Alder street, about the matter. Mo will be said .between Second and Third. aooui ibis in me ititure. PROMINENT COLORED MEN AND rv.c . .n..r wirm.mtn ur luuai i I M . n... p whnlABnln unit rnlnll (Dy EugeDe FIe,d" '.Chlca "W'mjlt d&Wi?M " . .,,, .n -Dnrn.A nn Phnn ? p.rr , " -""" " mm-imib, Tnil har tiAw thn ITnlfaif UrnrAa mln.l -"-- - -' In any country or any land. Dr. Fur- ness has on several occasions dlstln- gulshed himself In tho diplomatic ser- vice of tho United States whllo ho was holding tho office of United states council nt Dahla, Brazil, and on several occasions his action and conduct has boon highly commondod In tho scnato of tho United States. Ho Is a prominent 33rd degreoma- son and a noblo of tho Mystic Shrine, nnd Is a member of tho Consistory at Indlnnnpolls, Ind. Mrs. Mnry B. Rhinehnrt of Spring- flc,d wnB born thnt clty nml comes from a very highly nnd re - B1)0ct0(i family. Mrs. Rhlnohart Is a vory excollont, progressive and dig- ntflcd lndy. Sho Is a member of tho st Pnul A. M. E. church In that city I ,iml ,s Interested in everything that I upiiuruuuB tor uiu uuvuncumeni oi tho rnco. Mr. D. 0. Gaines, of Worcester, CCBtor'. M188" for forty yn. He has W, t,"SMS.,c' LBrL ,Bmft' "'"" ;r," 7. bU ,Y ?":"' " commercial city. Ho Is a public rlto, clUzcn; nntl hnB dono lmwh trnm limn tlmn tn nrnn.nl. Mm from tlmo to tlmo to promoto tho Interest of his rnco. Ho Is a dis tinguished freo mason and a 33rd dc- 'groo Ancient nnd Accontcd Scottish Wto Mason, nnd a noblo of tho Mys- tC 8irn0t Ho bolongB to tho reg- tllnr nnd BOnuIno Masonic Lodgo of FrcemnBonfl ln tho stnto of MnBaft. cllUBettB M,BS rloronco M Drynnt of Ncw orlcanB, La., Is one of tho nctlvo brll- ,nnt ontorprlBlng colored women of tho 8outht sho ,B rocordor of tho ti, n iln. n...., ..f n,.i.i.. sphinx 'of Now Orlenns. Ln., nnd Is i. ifni-ti,v Grnnd Corresponding nornnlnr nf tlin Niitirnmn nrnml pmirf nn,,utnu f a.,i.inv nt ,, itnOn.i Qinina Mr f c Scott of Washington. D C( hnB BOrvoti j, country with honor vii iiiiD ouiiuu inn juiiiiLi vilii iiuiiifi nl cllstlnctlon for several years In . ituii.i n&.. ...... ii. i .. .....J Vi...fct.t. Ul.t.UO ..... J. .V IO .... Inn llnllnrl Qlntnu ttnt.tr Un In nt. department nt wnnhlngton. Ho Is tho 0rnnd Mn8tcr of Ul0 MoBt Wor- shlpful Grand Lodgo of A. F. & A. Mnsons of tho District of Columbia, which Is tho only legal and genulnn Grnnd Lodgo of A. F. &. A. Masons In tho District of Columbia. Ho Is n .io.,i nnirmn AnMnni nn.i' Ar.nt.i 0! Scottish Rlto Mnson nnd Ib n noblo of tho Mystic Shrlno and Grnnd TrenBuror Gonorni of tho Unltod supremo Council of Ancient nnd Accopted Scottish Rito MnBoim of tho Unltcd stntC8 , Mr, Elmer H. Rhinehnrt of Spring- foI(1( m( j8 recognized .to bo ono nnmnit ltn linat i.wtltltnxta nn.l irn. trnctora thnt thoro is In tho city of n..i .i.t.t ... n. ...n. t" SnrlnRfiold, 111. Ho has built a largo number of some of tho most mngnlfl- cont rCHdonce in thnt city, and ho tnkes high plnco nmong tho boat architects nnd mcchnnlcB of tho coun try. REGULATE 2-CENT FARES Nebraska Cnmmisilon Rules on Tar minal and Pass Matter Lincoln, Neb., April 18. Tlio No brnskn railway commiseion IhhuoiI its first ordci today bearing on -'cent furcH and streetcar pusses. It is a notice to f(iro lloea ot npply tIckct8 p,ircilll8ed ,. ,in.,n i,...,.i ii. .,.,... i. ttf i llvnvillittlUII WVJUtlu V1IU DUIIU UUI- der. In nddltlon to this order tho Oinulm Lincoln itt licatrico Iutoruiban and tho Omtilin k Council Bluffs Street Railway corporation, notifying 'them that they are subject to tho tonus of tho now nntl-puss law and will bo ox pectod to obeyjt. GO FROM COPY TO CROPS. Newspaper Men to Take Up Farm In Colorado. Donver, Colo., ApiJl 18. A colony of newspaper men is to be established in tho Little Snake rlvor valley, in Routt county, Colorado, where tho state of Colorado will throw open for eettloment this summer, under the Carey act, 50,000 acres of land. This land is under the Little Snake river canal system. Tho plan is to make tills colony an up-to-duto farming com munity, whero each man will own his own farm and Improvements, the only connection in which the community idea will prevail, if at all, being in re gard to labor. Shocks Still Continue. City of Mexico, April 18. Owing to the great difficulty in eetabliehiiiK communication with the cities situated in the region of tho earthquake details are coming to this city slowly. From tho latest reports ii is learned that shocks occurred as late as noon today. In the list of known dead, which now total a 50, and of the injured, which ap proximates 300, aro many names of Mexicans piominent in the official and social life of the region. So far the natno of no American has appealed in q inHlltt IIBt. HUSINESS'LOCAI.H Ati 0f tbo new perfumes at tho jm,erial Pharmacy, 48 N. Sixth nrAn J. Wallgreen. dealer In staple and Take Cascade Pine and Tar for phnrmnVv is N Sixth it'ret .1 narraacy, o n. oixm siren your cough nnd cold. Imperial . .., w.0 - - Special enro given to your pro scription nt tlio Imperlnl Phnrmncy f D rKUaw 48 N. Sixth street. Phono Mnln .VT JT IVJLIIier 1997. Tho AnheuBor. Henry M. WllllamB. proprietor, 234 Morrison street, corner Second, Portland, Ore. Telophone Main 2517. ' Ryan ft John, dealers In cholco gro- cedes, meat, flsh and poultry, phone Main 622, CI North Park streot, cor- nor Davis. I ,. , . , , , 1 Everett Market, (E. L. Peck, Prop.), Cholco Meats and Poultry. 413 Everett Stroet, corner Tenth, Portland, Oro. Phone Main 1540. R. Anderson, ntnnln nml fnno.v pro. cerlcs, Twenty-first and Thurman streets. 'Phono Hood 57. Fresh roasted cofTco a specialty. Trv Mlo Pnnln Tnnn,1pv Pn tnr fiood work and prompt service. Main mco First and Arthur streets, Port- . '"',? Arc Tninnhnnn Bin M Ore. JtpjionoC40. John Sclmld. dealer In hardware, tin ware, sheet Iron work, guttering, spouting and roofing. General jobbing a specialty. 149 Russell street. Royal Market, Dalr & Worth propri etors, fresh anil cured ments, flsh, poultry nnd game. 439 Union nvonuo north, corner Tillamook. Phono Enst 167. xT.it. inu cfiMA Wm..ia A W..K f '.. i .iJ. ,'..!.,. fresh and 'salt montu, phono Mnln 1395 230 North Sixteenth streot, Portland, firA L. N. Necs, boot and shoomnkcr. Flno repnlrlng a specialty. Glvo him in rtn i tuiinti vn i iinni nnvininir in call when you need anything in .,, ino. 32214 Wllllnms nv., Portland, --- . Oregon. Tho Onk Cafe. Choicest lino ol wines, liquors nnd cigars'. P. W. Pick, proprietor. Oregon Phone Pacific 2118, corner Fourth and Onk streets, Portland, Oro. Northwest Window Wishing Co. Window Washing, Whlto Wash ers, Floor Oiling, Drnsa Polishing, Floor Scrubinif, Furnltiiro Cleaning, Stovo Polishing, Pnpor Clcnnlng, Rug Clcnnlng nnd Ynrd Clonnlng. Call for Jako Ellis nt 335 Couch st. Dopot Loan Offlco, Joo Ilornhnrdt, proprietor: (ino watch repairing, old gold nnd silver nought; utunncss strict .ljr confidential; bargains In unredcom- ' tA nlmlrtnn- rnnllnv In lnnn On tlla- cd pledges; money to lonn on dia monds, watches. Jewelry, guns, pis tols, bicycles, musical Instruments and nil articles of value 124 N. Sixth St., Portland, Oro. t-f. IBB PIONEER PAINT COMPANY. Tho p l o ncor paint cs tabllshm out of Portland is thnt of F. E. Bonch & Company, of 135 First St., tho oldest nnd most ro llablo house of Its kind In the Northwost. It cnrrlos nn Immonso stock of tho best thlnga In paints nnd building mntorlnls, togothor with nn unusual list of specialties. Thoso who -need anything In thoso lines can cer tainly profit by going to F. E. Bench & Compnny. Romembor tho number, 135 First streot. A NKW DKIWItTURK. The Cost of Interments Has Been fircntly Hod ji cod by tho Ifolmun UiulertaQlng Company. Ilorotoforo It hns boon tho custom of funornl directors to mnko charges for nil incidontnls connected with n funornl. Tho Edwnrd Holmnn Un dertaking Company, tho leading funornl directors of Portlnnd, begin ning July 2, will dopnrt from this old custom. When tho casket Is fur nished by us, Its cost will includo nil charges, such ns convoying tho ro- mains to our chapel, outsldo box, om balmlng, hearso to comotery nnd nil services which mny bo required of us oxcept clothing, cometery nnd car riages, thus effecting n saving of $25 to $75 on each funornl. TUB EDWARD HOLMAN UNDER TAKING COMPANY, 220 Third Street, cor. Salmon. Political Announcements Robert A. Preston Candidate for Republican Nomination for Councilman, First Ward For Improvement n( tlio Plrnt ward and a wiuaro deal (or the lahorrr Primary election May i, WTt William R. McGarry RcBubd'can Candidate for CITY ATTORNEY Your tupport aoliciled for A. L. BARBUR Republican candidate for Auditor of tho City of Portland. Primary Election May 4th. LvVjLv fLwbHLt HCnvftfliir Geo. J. Cameron Candidate for Republican Nomiaatioa for MUNICIPAL JUDGE Portland, Oregon PRESENT INCUMBENT rrlaorr election May i, Vn CondiJate for the REPUBLICAN Nomination for CITY AUDITOR Primary election May I Henry A. Belding Candidate for the REPUBLICAN Nomination for Councilman, Sixth Ward For tlio Improvement of tho Blxtli wnril and R aiinnro deal fur thu lnhurcr Primary election May 4, 1907 J. E. Werlein Candidate for the REPUBLICAN Nomination for CITY TREASURER Primary election lify i, 1907 J. F. Boothe Candidate for the Republican Nomination FOR COUNCILMAN FIFTH WARD Primary Klcctlon Mny 4th, 1007 W. S. Lotan Republication Candidate for thi Nomination for the Office of AUDITOR OF THE CITY OF PORTLAND Primary Klcctlon In Ixi livll May i, 1007. "If I Hin nominated nnd olcrU-d I will, ilnr Iiik my turm ololllro, lirotci't tlio Intcri'it ol thul'lllli Ward mid la-nomlly tliu wlmlo oily." W. C. Puffer Candldato for nomination on the Regular Republican ticket for COUNCILMAN FOR THE FIFTH WARD A SQUARE DEAL TO ALL CLASSES J. N. BLAIR Candidate for Councilman-at-Law Republican Primaries May 4, 1907 GEO. F. BRICE Republican Candidate Councilman 8th Ward "A CLEAN CITY" Morally and Commercially Kmlorkt-il by Municipal U-aguu April 0, '07 lU'imlillrau CunilliUiu at Primary Klcctlon May I, IUU7 WM. DEVENY Candidate for Councilman-at-Large From Montavilla The Newly Annexed District A Greater Portland and a Progressive Administration on Economical Llnea "An Honest Endeavor to Be Fair Be tween the City and Ita Citizens" Vote for Ruf us C. Holman FOR Republican Nomination FOR Councilman 4th Ward I Vulcan Coal Company, wholcsnlo nnd retail dealers ln house, stenm and blacksmith coal. Foundry and smelter col'e. Puget Sound steam coal ln enr lots, $3.50 per ton and up. Wo handlo all tho best gradcB of domestic arid foreign house coals. Phono Main 2776. Office 329 Durnside St., Portland, Ore- gou. MARTIN & FORBES FLORISTS Palm nnd Term for decorations. Choice Cut Flowers for nil oennlons. llrecii hotiic nt Mt. Tnlior. 347 Washington St. phono Mniiiscj. Portland, Oregon BROOKS & SON Successors to F. R. TELL. Pcnlcrii In PROVISIONS & SHIP SUPPLIES 6S1 Flrrt 8t Phono Mnln 19M Portland, Oregon Hotel Scott Bar HARMON & SON Portland Oregon R. E. MENEFEE&CO. Real Estate and . Insurance 123 Russell St. Portland, Or. l-'rrali Milk nnd Cream delivered twlrondny, Wliolenntu nnd Itetall, HENRY ROTH & CO. DAIRY Phone"! lie., P11I011 ftl'iV Depot. KnutSSWT. Olll a! Hint Depot, 'JI Union Ave. North. POIITI.AKD, OltKOON 'WANTED, 600 MEN To piilronlzo tlio ROSE CITY HOTEL and TAVERN Opposite Hall Park Wcnnlo Prench .t Dmo Ilcndrlcko, Prop. Cor. VI tli nml VmiRlm HI. Portland, Oro. New Cheese & Butter Store Cheese a Specialty Butler, Eggs, Hooey, Teas, Coffees, Cured Meats, Etc. The most up-to-date in the city. Swetland Bldg,, 126 Fifth Street JACK'S PLACE CIIAH II. JACKKON, Prop. The Modern Cafe Open Day and Night Private Rooms for Parties Phone Pi. lflc 2832 385 Flanders St., PORTLAND, OREGON I'HONi: MAIN 1KM Martin-Marks Coffee Co. HIGH GRADE COFFEES TEAS, ETC Tlio excelioiico of Monto Crihto Juvn ami Mocliu Coll'co Btiuuls in high favor. 252 Third Street PORTLAND. OREGON RYDMAN BROS. Doaleri In Racyck, Thistle and Howard BICYCLES Bicycle Repairing. 308 Oak St., near 6th Pacific 21 17 Portland, Oregon mmmmmmmmpipiimmr Hackett, Carhart & Co.'s HIGH GRADE CLOTHING $15 "$ 40 TOP AND BOTTOM SHOP Top to Bottom Outfitters 303 Washington Street mmmmmpiiitrimmM up and down the Coast. The latesaaeat most scnuiariy cojoreu mcu mere is vw. " v. ., va.