The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 07, 1904, Page 6, Image 6

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    . THE r OREGON. DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SATURDAY, EVENING. MAY . 7. 1C3X.
Part of the Happy ;;
City Park
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y
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rcr Infants and Children.
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Dought
AcCctaLk IYeparaiionfor As
similating fccFoodandEcguIi
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Bears
: OHEWMVaS AUVnyloO IN .tLARBOrtl
SMALL. MY WFfcG OUT
In "honor at th arrival of the Jungle
bora. the tittr family at the City Prk
'entertained yMtrdar forenoon wlta a
bice prUe Sght betweea the black bear
and lb cinnamon. . ,
i The principal In the bout were about
equal as regard weight, height and
reach, although Johnnie Bear, the ref
ree. got ehaaed out of the ropea when
' he tried to atop a clinch. The black
bear had heard of Jin Jeffrie" method
' of under fighting and was giving a very
fair reproduction when : Johnnie ob
jected. With the , beginning of each
round the black bear would glide up,
' hi head down, and try to land a olr
plexus. Each of hi effort met with
a clout on the Jaw from' hi brown an
tagontat Then the brown would follow
hi lead by getting a jaw bold with hi
teeth and the. two would go down to
gether. Next, the black bear tried the
. clerer stunt of lining tha brown up In
front of tha family swimming hole.
Ho forced tha fighting at thla stag and
tried to crowd tha brown bear Into tha
drink, but made a misstep and got tha
bath himself Instead. v
As ha ca out ha saw Johnnie lined
up against tha wall holding hi side.
Forthwith Johnnie was chased into the
back yard and away from the gas of
tha spectators. ' While tha entertain
ment was In progress tha other two
bears who Inhabit the pit viewed tha fun
from orchestra chairs on tha sola which
runs up In tha center of tha pit arena.
. Round J opened with black. shaking
himself, sitting over In the corner for a
minute In hi moat disinterested and
graoeful bear' attitude and gently mas
saging his brow In an effort to think a
deep thought Evidently ha succeeded,
became with tha call of time ba rushed
by brown and orr Into tha corner where
there was a pile of nice fresh grass.
The . trick worked and I brown rushed
up forgetting his uppereut guard for a
minute and got a whack that , caused
great Joy to black, who proceeded to
again lookr-disinterested, : but at the
wrong ' time, for Just than ha got a
corkscrew punch In tha Jaw that nearly
sent him Into tha family fountain a
second time. - - -
"That's aU right." be seemed to say.
"but Just watch ma now," as bs planted
another In brown's Bids, and got busy
rushlnr for tha orchestra chairs. But
ha was too alow, Johnnie Bear, whether!
by accident or not having eons out of
tha darkness and lined up In front of
tha orchestra chairs at the wrong spot.
In a mlnut it was to the tall timber
for tha referee. Then blaokla mat brown
who was charging across tha pit. and
tried to shako hands warmly with brown,
but failed to make an Impreielon, get
ting another clout over tha head Instead.
Again blackle retired to the wall to
think. His thoughts war . Interrupted
by the nose of Johnnie appearing from
the" darkness; and forthwith the nose
was again chased Into the dpths of the
earth. Blackle began round I with a
aids swing motion while brown was to
ths south of him and he. was looking
weet tactlo-that proved effective. .
-The entertainment was on all morn
Ing atod was more agreeable than tha
Jeffiies-If unroo bout la likely to be. be
cause more bear generalship was shown
and the feeling at the end of the round
was more calm than la likely to be ex
hibited at the. big go between the hu
man prototypea. . .
With the arrival of the camel, the
deer, the two storks, ths goat and tha
porcupine at the park last night all of
tha menagerie brought .over from Japan
JOBBERS
mm
AH
ORGANIZATION
mil rOBTLUD KSVXXU BX-
'" xutltlll OOKHZTTSa " XUBOTSD
TO JTOBTK AOmW OMMf
AJTO KATrACTTJJr-a.WOClA-
tio kxajui rom kcbstabt.
The North Pacific Jobbers and Manu
facturers association completed Its or
nniution. ves.o.'day , afternoon at a
.meeting at the Commercial club rooms
lectins- three members of the ex ecu
- tivm - committee Seattle and . Tacoma
win aieo elect three members and the
nine 'Will then choose a president, andjtruck him. but the latter made no at
secretary,, who, according to ' tempt, to - retaliate. The witness
stltutlon, must be residents or roruana. i ther explained - that
blow on the back of the neck while tha
Utter was tn the act of stepping on the
sidewalk nesr First and Stark atreeta.
It -was ahown-jirth evidence that Mr.
Hogue, the' complaining witness, had
not provoked the assault, but was going
peaceably about bis business when at
tacked. It only took" the Jury 'about
five minutes to decide la favor of the
defendant
The trouble was sn outgrowth of ths
leatherworkers' strike. At the hour of
quitting on the afternoon of April ii,
the strikers testified that they were In
the vicinity of the Oeorge Lawrence A
Co.' . ahop - to take note If there
had been any new men employed to take
their places. Police Officer Hammers
ley stated on the . stand that he was
standing within three feet of the men
at the time the blow was delivered.
Just previous to or during the assault
be said that neither of the principals
waa doing any talking and if they had
been he was sure. that he would have
heard them. He testified that the de
fendant first pushed Hogue and then
in tha Indrasamha - was eared for.
The porcupine waa the only one who
seemed crestfallen and eat rolled .up la
aiball while the visitors looked on today.
He did not shoot even a single quill
whan a little man with a bunch of
green whiskers punched htm with ' a
large farm house umbrella and said
"I wonder why the , varmint has such
coarse halrT" :
In the ' way of ahow, " the beautiful
tiger la the star beset from the orient
While pacing up And down In his little
box cage he seems perfectly docile and
looks st , ths women and children In a
way which seems to say, "Wouldn't my
skin look lovely In front of your own
fire placer Apparently he Is a per
fect specimen of his kind and the large
eyes are radiantly beautiful. , ,
If the bear I , a specimen of his
countrymen, the Japs and Russians are
harp up for something to fight oveg.
Unlike the American bears who were
having such. fun in the family pit half
a block away, hj hair Is long like that
of a black, curly haired dog; and he
acted as If he had Just swallowed a
lemon sour .ball -mads by an amateur
mixer. All day he ha brushed the
i
front of hi cage with his nose, and
If he could shake American Society, It
would with , him gladly be a ease of
"back to the Jungle for ma"
T,be two specimens of ths camel fam
ily seem penecuy eausnea wiin tno
view , of Portland house tope provided
from their open high fenced lot back
of the menagerie. Ther are ' fat for
camels and, like the tiger, seem pleased
by ths attention showered on them by
visiting mankind. . To the small boy
they proved a big card and much of the
time a guard has been engaged in pre
venting the aforesaid small boy from
feeling the large warts on the camels'
backs. '. ' ' '. ' y
As for ths two storks, they are the
black and white specie, black need
and tall and pure White bodies. Both
birds are very clean and apparently were
well Qualified to take a complete In
ventory of the Portland people who long
to meet the views of President Roose
velt-" '--A ..... .. ... t. a ,
. It is likely the animals will be at the
park practically all summer, sven li the
park does not purchase the collection,
No definite plana have yet been made
to sell them to another institution.
Promotes DigcsUcatjCheerfi
nessandRcstXontalns neither
ijjminuiorpnlne norHiccraL
KOTXiATlCOTXO,
Apofed Rcmed f or Consltaa.
Tlon, Sour Stomach,Diarrtoea
Worms XxJimilsions.Fcvtristr
rurss and Loss OF SLEEP.
; TacSimiW Signature of ' '
NEW YOI?K.
txT eon or wrappcC
Signature
: of
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In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
. tUt fMewlfsfsWejefMiMfajJft tW VM fMTWe i
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BRICK AND A HALF
KEEPS PENCILS BUSY
Here are some of the answers to the
question The Journal propounded:
If a brick weighs seven pounds and
half a brick, what does a brick and a
half weight J
Bo thick and fast have these answers
poured in that It la impossible to print
all of them in hand, today. The Sunday
Journal will contain the answers to the
problem received to date, together with
its pictorial solution: , ... v
a wax or am AjnnrxB. -
Portend, May- 4.-To tha Editor of
The Journal If a brick weighs seven
pounds and half of a brick, what will a
brick and a half a brick weigh T If a
brick weighs seven pounds and half of
i,r.ia brick, a brick weighs 1H pounds. If
hs remonstrated brlck "'rts 10 H pounds, a brick and
half brick.' And a brick and a half
would weigh 11 pounds.
If the brick weighs 14 pounds, half a
brick will weigh 1 pounds, and one-half
brick, or 7 pounds, plus 1 pounds. Is 14
pounds. If on brick welghe 14 pounds
a brick and a half would weigh 21
pounds. MISS A. M. YOUNG.
HIT VMDtM PnTAXTT. -
Woodstook, Or., Mar .To the Ed
itor of The Journal If a brick weighs
T pounds snd a half a brick, a brick and
a half will weigh 16 pound, because
the weight of one-half a brick 1 Stt
pound. If this is not tb 001x001 solu
tion I - will - go along . with ths other :
blockheads I said blockheads.
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a half of a brick will weigh 16 pounds,
ail things being in equal proportion,
... J. & A.
Portland. May 4.--To the Editor of
Already there are SO manuractunng with the defendant telitns- h.m that
and Jobbing firms of this city who are he was exceeding his authority and that
members of the association, ana u nine baa no license to nuke unprovoked
expected that tne memoersnip wiu Deiassauits.
greatly Increased, At the meeting yea-1 The disturbance was slso seen by
tnrdav afternoon. I. Lang presided. A IE. Gleaion. who declared that tha den.
chairman of the committee In charge of uty sheriff started the row without the The Journal Tho brick auestlon is slm
V A hrganlsation he suggested the sllghteet provocation. He was standing pie? ueuon i sun
names uua jww v mw . - 1 u mi iuu. ana aia mi) a was pos-1 Tf brick welrh seven nonnda anil
len & Lewi.: X P. Bile of the firm of uive that the complaining wltne. had L half brick! ont bricJ win WiS2
W. P. Fuller A Co. and W. H. Benarreu 1 made no InsulUng remarks. Several thim. n iu kv d
of Hey wood Bros, ft Wakefield company, other witnesses for the prosecution tes- two-thirds of a brick weight; if 7 Is
" mera. 'i i " "..r.r i j:.tuvj"'-.. . wum of a bnck, th
jar pits
Portland. May 4. To th Editor of
The Journal Let X equal weight of
brick. X equals HX plus T pounds, X
minus HX equals 7 pounds, X equals 14
pounds. 1HX equals SI pounds.
:y- ' M. P. C
ly cnosen. -.. 1 siana swore wai ne gave Hogue a
A. It Devers. suggested the name oil light Jab only after he had been re
W. A. Mears as secretary of ths asso- peatedly jostled by him, snd he thought
elation. It was explained that a man to l he was Justified, In doing so. Hs said
successfully occupy that position must! that he had finally become tired of the
be thoroughly acquainted not only as a I abuse which the strlket had heaped
Dullness, man . out. must auao . nave ai utiua mm. . '
complete knowledge of railroads and Arthur Gay also testified for th de-
their systems.' In view of these quail-1 fenss and stated that he believed th
fications he suggested that Mr. Mear I deputy sheriff had acted perfectly right
be appointed. The suggestion was gen-1 inrougnour tne entire : proceedings.
a half brick
16 pound.
ST TXUBOBAPK.
Gibbon, Or., May t. To the Editor of
The Journal If a brick weighs 7 pounds
and half a brick, how much does a brick
and a half weigh? Mr- answer is 16
brick is . to H -pound,-and pounds-...lours -truly,. V S. CATB. .
Is 6 pounds.
Answer,
C Im
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Portland, May 4 To ths Editor of
The journal The brick . problem- Is an
easy one. The answer to same, It,
I. H. HILL.
lerally acceptable, but no action was
1; taken at the meeting.
' Mr. Mean will leave for Tacoma In a
few day- to assist in- organising th
. branch at that place. From there be
, will go to Seattle with th same object
.... ft .ftawj- ...j.
- f In explaining the objects of the or-
'ganlxatlon Mr- Mears Insisted that the
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CHURCH IS
NEWLY DECORATED
- -. nmrn rr jaAirr,
Portland, May 4. To the Editor
of
The Journal It seems to m that the
Dricx problem is very simple, and does
not need the aid of algebra in Its Solu
tion. .
Balance a lever on a fulcrum. On
one arm "place a' 7-pouhd weight; " on
the other place a half a brick; the lever
till balance; therefore, half a brick
a xooaxj jBrrxxAnL
Portland,. May . To th Edltof of
The Journal Please publish my esti
mate of weight of this brick at 16
pounds. ' : w. D. B.
OTZSm TUXCU TWlt'B.
Portland, May B. To the Editor bf
The Journal In anawer to your brick
nroblem will oner the following: If
brick weighs 7 pounda and half a brick, I Storage, labor and cartage. ,,f t
( piua n vqiuus i7, vu weigat vt 1 vwuu imcu ........
a brick.
Answer, 16 pounds.
If that won't do, 10 pounds and
three-fourths of a brlclc, . GUESSER. .
A statement of s the custom house
transactions for the month of April Just
past shows that ths exports amounted
to $518,174, compared with $817,480 for
the month of March. ' The duties on lm-1
ports were almost twice -as great a I
they were for the preceding month. I
amounting to $T7,J11.0. The statement
in detail la as follows:
Vessel entered from foreign ports,
4; vessels cleared for foreign ports, 11; I
veisel entered from domeitlo ports,
jo; vessels cleared for domeatlo porta.
It; entrtee of merchandia for duty,
10S; entrlea of merchandise free of
duty, II; entries for warehouse, ' 12;
entries for export to adjacent British
provinces, 4; entries for re warehouse,
4; entries from warehouae for consump
tion, u; entries for immediate trans
portation without sppralsment $04; to
tal entries 01 all kinds, til: entries for
consumption liquidated, 107; entries for
warenouse liquidated. .15: certificates
of registry granted, S; certificates of en
rollment granted. 1: licenses for coast
ing trade granted, 7; license to vessel
under $0 tons granted, 1; total number
of documents to vessels Issued, 14.
value of exports, domestic, $519,171.
Jseoeista from All Sources. '
Duties on Imports $77,l$l.0l
sines, penalties and forfeit
ures.....,,. ... ll.Ml
Miscellaneous ' custom re
ceipts 188.40
8.80
40.90
BAR FIXTURES BILLIARD TABLES
From Us, and YOUR LIQUORS WHERE ;
"YOU PLEASE; if you want to save money '
and stay in business. .
n
The Brunswick-Balke : Collender Co.
Grace Methodist church. Twelfth and
; North Pacific Jobbers' and Manufactory- Taylor atreets, which has been under- weighs T pounds, and two halves weigh
ers association did not in any way con-1 going, renalra and renovation durlna- the f 14 nounda. A brick an t,ai
am mm uw f.imi vuv uiwiuiua i past iwo montns wui no re-opened to-1 pounaa. BEN. A. CHILDER8.
vn. u3u Mwntv,,vi isaiHi.iuii.i mursow.mowg..v-rwes-navs been
tinvuia wire 111 nwraoof, ana uggeniea neia in the Bundav school room nn th
uni evoniutujy aej wouiu pe a part oil nrst floor.
one organisation. '
II SCIiULPIUS
HELD NOT GUILTY
The main auditorium, the church Bar
ters and the Sunday school room have
all been re-decorated and electrlo lights
now take ths place of gas. The lower I
room have been newly carpeted by the
iuues- Aia society, and all of the fur
niture throughout the church has been
varnished.
The fresco work is finished entirely In
on. jn tne entrance nail the delicately
tinted wall, the oak walnscotlnc and
BCAXZI IT M POtnTDl. i
Portland, May . To ths Editor of
Th Journal If a, brick weighs 7 sounds
and half a brick, how much does a
brick and a half weight , Answer: One
brick 1 weighs 7 pounda and
OBPJBOTS A OATOM.
. Olendale, Or., May 4. To the Editor
of The Journal My solution is: If a
brick weighs 7 pounds and a half a
brick, Kjbrick and half will weigh. 7
pounds. ' I consider the ' weight of a
brick and a . half a Included In the 7
pounds. - . , CLARA REOFIELU
brick consequently , one-half brick
weighs 7 pounds, and three half bricks
or one and one-half bricks weighs $1
pounds, i J. H. JESSER.
A &RTL1 B3UOX.
Portland. May I. To the Editor of i
one-naii 1 The Journal A brick and a half weigh j
Total ..... . . . .J.$77.011.4
A . . -
Amount oz rerunas and draw
backs $$87.0J
The . value of . domestic axDorU dur. 1
ing the first four months of, the year!
ivvt was as xouows:
January ....... . . . . . . ,,..,.,,$431,(11
xruruary ........ 420,843
March ........ , MT.480
- - , - 1
AJru j, ... . , ................ Bif. 17 fl I
ine total receipts of the district for
eaon montn were as rouows: -
January .$54,1414$
eoruary 51.541.2 J I
saarcn , .......... 40.141.14
AprU . . . , 77,$114
CANDIDATES FOR OFFICE
And their friend may be sheltered from the storms by being' provided
with one of those substantially constructed ,
Allesina Umbrellas-
Than which no superior was ever clasped by the hand of: gentle woman
or sturdy roan. , , ;
Factory and wholesale and .retail departments, Stearns Building,
Morrison, between Fifth and Sixth. Branch store, 28$ Washington. TeL
Main 1040. .... ..... - -
alloalna Umbrella are Favorites Wherever Known. :
C W. JEsTOWUES, Itanager.
10 H pounda,
W. STANTOR.
Special Rates.
; rmn, wamamAM, President.
A Jury in Justice Reld'a court yester-
'day afternoon decided that M. BchUlplus,
a deputy sheriff, was guUty of doing no the richly colored windows make a most
u. y.m.-t artistic oomoinauon.
aent or tne Latnerworirers' union, a
irr szxpu pbaotxom.
Mount Angel, Or, May 4. To ' the
" - - solve your brick nroblem and I think I
rortiana.' May 6. To tha Ed it op nf have It correctlv. This Is my solution:
The Journal If a brick weltrha t hnnul. I Hven luiundt and ona.hnlf nf uttvmn
u? luuminum present a combina-1 ana a naix a nricK. a wnnia hrink mniii mrni rthraa an An..hift mim tnu.
wu vi urn wnu Kim riorenuna sivies i weiao it nonnaa oecauae mere an m nr kt nr ttriov. 1
or arcnitecture. The celling is of a dell- two halves tn a whole brick, and nat- The brick weigh 10 pounds, one-'
caw iiauo oi cnocoiate ana the iresce uraujr toe i pounas wouia ne tne other half of the brick weighs five and one-
The Canadian Paclflo will sell on Vav
1L 12, 1$, June 10.. 17. 18. July 1. 2. I.I
August 8, 8, 10 September B, I, 7, Oo-1
toper , , e, round trip tickets
To Chlcaflo. 872.50. :X
Tickets limited to 90 days and good
returning via any direct liner .
jot full particulars call on or address
, : Portland, Ongon tr - European Plan Only
Rate from $1 to $3.50 per day '
Seventh and Wuhinston ftrtets
, I anl all persona who auffer from Tor-
5 id Liver, , Biliousnee, Constipation,
sundice. Headaches, .Dizziness, thin or
impure blood, with sallow and dull com
plexion, who have Pimples, Ecrema or
any fckin Eruption to throw away all
Cathartics, and all so-called blood puri
fier snd try my Paw-l'sw Pill, v I don't
t want any money don t want you to invest
work 1 outlined in gold. The walla are
wine colored. The organ hag been re
touched by a. Indahi. the artlat to be in
harmony with the other decorations.
All of the pews and the pulpit furniture
navw oeen re-varnished, and the splendid
memorial window have been polished.
A new - picture has been presented to
the Sunday school by J. K. GUI. It is a
copy of airisfs Pretorlum" by Dore.
The tinting in the oarlors 1 a dn
pinx ana in tne rear nai pink and green.
The committee on decoration was J. P.
Rasmuseen, J. 'E. Haseltlne and J. K.
GlU. The artist is Ives Ernest MUIer.
MT. TABOR WANTS
TO INCORPORATE
Chance of a
Lifetime
A BtTftlNESS OPPOK
' 'TUNITT.
quarter pounds. Therefore, one "brick
(10 H pounds) and one-half a brick
(five and one-quarter pounds) or one
half of 10 will weigh 10 plus five
and one-quarter or 16 pounda, weight
of one and one-half a brick, . A. B.
F. R. Johnson. F. A
atreet, Portland, Or,
P.. A, Hi Third
WHICH HAS
SQCAIi.
NO
' Finding there la no further hope of I
the- city Mt. Taborltes
their, hand - at Incoroora-1
" i.tVii ' v J ca8 01 r r b"" needed by the reel-
aents. and they can see no other way out I
P11? Hntl1 yo?.hv given these pill annexation to
f. tenUj m P. wy mil- may next try
lion of them so that the people ctit lesrn, tlon Sewerag
without cost, that , they are th best pills case of fire are
on earth. ;
I.in. .. il..iD.-ii.Tiii MBuiB. nu iuvj a see no oiner way out
.7! r7.pMjv t Ptw-Paw Pni are 0f the dilemma than to petition for in
to the liver and bowels what Munyon's oornoration. '-T; ::7, . "
P.w.p.w.tonic isto the .tomach. nerves WSl,.-f4rI
and hlwl. fv tC T. . . luu lavoring annexation wno
more people of chroniJ I)7&rinAZ "J Pom ". raIw ot norporaUon
testion and serious rase. f NWU,T. ' " Z: . worg m.n Andrews,
than all the medicines that have ever been
compounded. ,
Your druftgidt has MunyonV Paw-Paw
Pills, 25o a bottle, but to get a trial supply
ffti you hsve onlv to send your name to
PKpr. AlUNYOX. PhiUdelphia. .
Dr. Blmmlna, A. L. Rumsev and other.
Anarews we In s; favor Of annexation 1
oniy alter a city government had been
xormea ana improvements snecured.;
Preferred Btook eanaed Skwuia.
Allen st Lewis' Best Brand.
There's a ' gesertl
mercbandls basinets la
asfawaod, On-fOR, that
Blast be sold owing to
111 health ot member of
firm. For the four Iota,
ballrtlnr and flifnrx
J 3.500.00 I asked, sub
eet to a
LIBERAL DI30O CIST
The prospects are ex
ealleDt. Colombia Booth-
era railroad will build
. wlthla a few Biles; one
nil from - the cele
brated : Oregon ' Kins
mine. BUT OKI
OTHER SIOIB IN
TOWN,
INQUTRK JOrRNAL i
ADDRESS
J. W.
M A.
INSON,
BOB-
Are Yon In Earnest?
Do you really want a clean, trust
worthy man . for sheriff 7 Prove It by
voting for Nathan H. Bird. Why did the
party bosses beg Mr. Bird to become
"their candidate r' They knew him to
be strong with tne people. : Why did he
refuse' their flattering offer T Because
they -demanded "management" 'of the
office. , -
-Mr. Bird has been persistently impor
tuned to enter into some "combination,"
but he has maintained a sturdy inde
pendence, ; As it now 1 Stands, "nobody
wants mm out the people." He la one
of them, and they know they can rely
upon mm. is were any otner candidate,
who,' If elected, would not be under ob
ligations detrimental to the public in
terestT Mr. Bird Is a man of mature
year, waa hern -in Oregon, Is" well
known, and all who are acquainted with
him have i absolute confidence in his
Judgment and Integrity. . Volunteers will
fill his bond. Exercise your right of
oitisenamp, ana vote ror a man whose
conscience will not; allow him to be a
tool., '.,. H. T. JJ.
ASHWOOD. OREGON.
..wosnDV PAzm. . . -
Excursion rates May 11, 12, II. Great
t Northern railway. City ticket of flow.
1Z2 inira street. ,
You Want
the Best
That your money will buy
when you get a suit. That ($
J'ust what we give you, the
lest Business Suit for vv
that money and skilled la
bor will construct. " Every
detail is given our best effort
We will be glad to show you.
Norgard & Petterson
TAILORS .
Over Xu-Xavle Srog Oo Ooraar
, TamblU and Third Bta. . .
The Portland
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American Plan
. , $3 Per Day and Upward '
- HBADQUARTBRS FOR TOURISTS. AND COM
' MERC1AL TRAVELERS' '
Bosnia! rate mads to famllle and alnarla rentlamen. A modern Turkish
bath tabllahmnt In the hotel. , H, C. BOWfiRS, Manager.
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Drop Bead , ...... . 9195
These are new And up-to-date Sewing
Machines. . , "V
Standard Sewing Machine Office
-, B80 TambiU uu Oorae jTonrtli. '
Needles, OU and Repairs. - Becond-
hand Machines all makes, from II to
1 10 in good, order. , . , w
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