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SPOKANE
CASCADE LAUNDRY CO.
A. J. REISE, Manager.
‘Goods Cziled For and Delivered
To Any Part of the City.
911 Bridge Avenue
Telephone Main 286
SPOKANE, WASHINGTON
E. H. STANTON CO.
Wholesale and Retail Butchers
Dealers in all kinds of Fresh and
Cured Meats. Jobbers in Hams, Bacon
and Lard. Al kinds of Sausage a Spe
cialty. Telephone 291.
No. 212 Bernard -
SPOKANE, WASHINGTON
The. Crescent Bakery
& Confectionery Co.
247 Riverside Avenue
SPOKANE, WASH.
We make the Original Pullman Bread.
Choice Pastry and Fancy Cakes. Wed
ding Cakes a specialty. Confectionery
and Ice Cream Parlors in connection.
PHONE MAIN 1501
Watson Drug Co.
Wholesale and Retail
The most complete stock of Drugs and
Patent Medicines to be found in the Inland
Empire. Prices guaranteed as low as the
lowest. = Our Prescription Department
merits your confidence.
401 Riverside Ave.
Granite Block
SMITH & COMPANY
, Funeral Directors
And Furnishers
Lady Attendant
Private Ambulance in Connection
117-119 Post St.
SPOKANE, WASH.
THE SLOANE-PAINE CO.
SF2KANE, WASHINGTON
Greatest Grogcery
OF THE
Northwest
Importers of
Wines, Ligquors, Delicatessen
Fruit and Groceries
We make a specialty of supplying pri
vate cars. Send for catalogue. Mail
orders solicited.
52{-523 SPRAGUE AVEKUE
New England Undertaking Go.
Fine funeral goods, Fine adult caskets,
$25.00 (eastern prices). Free am bulance.
208 Post street, opposite postoffice
Phone 272
SEPOKANE WASHINGTON
INFORMATION ABOUT REAL ESTATE GLADLY GIVEN
ROGERS & ROGERS
OL.D RELIABLE
Established 1882
STOP OFF AT SPOKANE
And make your headquarters at
THE CRESCENT
The Largest Dry Goods Store in the State of Washington
OUR STOCKS are as complete and up-to-date as those of the large eastern
cities.
Whatever you may need in Cloaks, Suits, Millinery, Dress Goods, Silks,
Fancy Goods, (yilovee, Laces, Hosiery, Underwear, Carpets, Curtains, or in iact
enything and everything usually found in a First-Class Dry Goods Store will be
found here.
NOTE—Spokane Postoffice Sub-Station No. 6 is located right here in our store
£ COUNCIL BLUFFs
S. T. McATEE
Fancy Groceries, Bakery
Goods and Meats & o
Supplies for Dining and Private
Cars Given Special Attention & o
230-32 Main St, 229-3% Pearl St.
Telephone 191
Council Bluffs lowa
EVANS LAUNDRY (O
Don’t Neglect Your Negligee Shirts
By having them carelessly or indiffer
ently ironed. Send them to a first-class
laundry, such as the Kvans, where they
will receive proper attention, be re
turned to you clean and whole—not half
washed, torn or frayed. Goods called
for and delivered promptly. Moderate
charges. Phone 290.
522 Pearl St. COUNCIL BLUFFS, lOWA
MISSOULA MONT
H. E. CHANEY, A. A. HOWARD,
Proprietor. Manager.
Florence Steam Laundry
THE GOOD ONE
Established 1890. Telephone 115
Work Done On Short Notice
112-114 West Front St.
MISSOULA, MONTANA
THE GRAND PACIFIC SALOON
Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Draught Beer, Fine, sc.
Bottled Beer, 25c. a Quart.
All trains Stop 15 Minutes.
Opp. N. P. Depot.
Just a Word About Roils
Little Rolls and big Rolls; plain Rol's and
fancy Rolls; Rolls jor breakiast; Rolls for
lunch; Rolls for supper—all good sorts of Rolls
grow to perfect proportions at the reliable
bakery most people in Missoula know about —
TEVIS & CRAWSHAW
GROCERS AND BAKERS
Hay, Grain, Flour, Fruits, Vegetables
Confectionery, Etc., Etc.
131 Higgins Ave.
Missoula, Montana
SPOKANE, WASHINGTOYY.
£ ST. PAUL MINN.
. J. EHRMANNTRAUT
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
MEATS
179 Western Avenue. 438 Broadway.
Both Phones.
ST. PAUL, MINN.
cLASCADE LAUNDRY
C. D. KENNEEY, Pron.
Telophones
N. W. 1206-J1 T.C. 1206
128 W. 7th St., St. Paul, Minn.
Alfred J. Krank
(Buccesscr to LVCHNELL & KRANK,)
DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF
BARBERS’ FURNITURE
AND SUPPLIES
FINE CUTLERY
RAZOR WORK A SPECIALTY. »
142 E. Sixth St., Opp. Ryan Hotel.
St. Paul, Minnesota
Aguilas and
Seal of Minnesota
Cigars
ARE SOLD ON ALL TRAINS
Kubles & Stock Co.
MAKERS
SDR . e MINNESOTA
MooeL Steam Launbry
Rige-Phillips Ldry Co., Proprietors.
Office 156 E. 7th Street.
Laundry, cor. Sixth and John sts.
ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA
EL FIRMA and
DUKE OF PARMA
CIGARS
You Will Like Them
HART & MURPHY, Makers
ST. PAUL
Established 1882 Incorporated 1900
GRIGGS, COOPER & CO.
Manufacturers, Importers
and Wholesale Grocero
242-264 East Third Street
ST. PAUL MINN.
GEO. W. FREEMAN PAUL H. GOTZIAN
FPresident sec. and Treas.
C. GOTZIAN & CO.
Manufacturers and
Wholesale Dealers in
Proprietors of
MINNESOTA SHOE CO.
Factory: Cor, Fifth and Rosabel Sts.
falesrooms and Offices, 242 to 280 inclusive,
E. Fiith St., ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA.
Branch Factory: Chippewa Falls, Wis.
Eranch: Portland, Ole
K& Exclusive Northwestern Agents for
Wales Goodyear Rubber Goods.
P.J.BOWLIN
LIQUOR CO.
Wholesale
Dealers in
Imported and
Domestic
Wines and
Liguors
381 and 383
Jackson St.
St. Paul
Minnesota.
When Love Passed By.
I was busy with my plowing,
When Love passed by.
“Come,” she cried, “forsake thy drudging;
Life’s delights are few and grudging;
What hath man of all his striving,
All his planning and contriving,
Here beneath the sky?
When the grave opes to receive him
Wealth and wit and honors leave him—
Love endures for aye!"”
But I answered: “I am plowing.
When with straight and even furrow
All the field is covered through,
I will follow.”
Love passed by.
I was busy with my sowing,
When Love passed by.
“Come,” she cried, “‘give o'er thy toiling:
For thy moil thou hast but moiling—
Follow me, where meadows fertile
Bloom unsown with rose and myrtle,
Laughing to the sky;
Laugh for joy the thousand flowers
Birds and brooks—the laughing hours
All unnoted fly.”
But I answered: “I am sowing.
When my acres all are planted,
Gladly to thy realm enchanted
I will follow.”
Love passed by.
I was busy with my reaping,
When Love passed by.
“Come,” she cried, “thou planted'st griev
ing,
Ripened sorrows art thou sheaving.
If the heart lie fallow, vain is
Garnered store. Thy wealth of grain is
ILess than Love's least sigh.
Haste thee—for the hours fast dwindle
Ere the pyre of Hope shall kindle
In life's western sky.”
But I answered: “I am reaping.
When with song of youth and maiden,
Home the hock-cart comes, full-laden.
I will follow.”
Love passed by.
I had gathered in my harvest,
\When Love passed by.
“Stay,” I called—to her, swift speeding,
Turning not, my cry unheeding—
“ Stay, QO Love, I fain would follow,
Stay thy flight, oh, fleet-winged swallow
Cleaving twilight sky!
I am old and worn and weary,
Void my fields and heart—and dreary,
With thee would I fly.
Garnered woe is all my harvest,
Sad ghosts of my dead hopes haunt me,
Fierce regrets, like demons, taunt me—
Stay !—I follow !”
Love passed by.
—Solomon Solis-Cohen.
HOW CHINESE REGARD AMERICA
Look Upon This Country Merely as
Place to Get Wealth.
The Chinaman, unlike the European,
regards America as only temporarily
his home, preserves his national cus
toms and peculiarities, and finally re
turns, carrying his savings with him,
says William J. Bryan In Success. He
is not-attracted by our institutions and
brings with him no love of American
ldeals. To him the United States Is a
field to be exploited, but nothing more.
The European casts in his lot with us,
mingles with the population, and, in a
few generatlons, his identity is lost In
our composite race. He has neither
peculiarities of thought nor of dress
to distinguish him from those among
whom he labors, and his children are
soon an indistinguishable part of the
community. Not go with the Chinese.
They are not only distinguished Dby
their dress, language and habits, but
they remain entirely separate and apart
from those among whom they dwell
This difference is due not only to the
wide dissimilarity In history, tradition
and habit, but also to the absence of
any permanent or patriotic interest in
the land in which they sojourn.
It would require generations to bring
our people down to a plane upon which
they could compete with the Chinese,
and this would involve a large Impair
ment of the efficiency of their work.
1t 1s not just to the laboring men of
the United States that they should be
compelled to labor upon the basis of
Chinese coolle labor or stand idle and
allow thelr places to be filled by an
allen race with no thought of perma
nent identification with our country.
The Amerlcan laborer not only pro
duces the wealth of our natlon In time
of peace, but he Is also its sure defend
er In time of war—who will say that
his welfare and the welfare of his fam
ily shall be subordinated to the inter
ests of those who abide with us for but
a time, who, while with us, are exempt
from draft or military burden, and
who, on their return, drain our country
of its currency? A foreign landlord sys
tem is almost universally - recognized
as a curse to a nation, because the rent
}nmnoy is sent out of the country. Chi
nese immigration on a large scale would
lgive us the evil effects of foreign land
lordism in addition to its other objec
'tionable features.
One Viewpoint.
“Don’t you think it would be a popu
lar idea for you to have private baths
here in the hotel?” suavely Insinuated
a slightly hypercritical tourist from the
North.
' “Well, I think it would be the proper
tchecker to have 'em private If I was to
have 'em at all,” replied the landlord of
the tavern at Polkville, Ark. “It would
be sorter embarrassin’, 'pears to me, for
'the travelin’ public to bathe here in the
loffice or out on the front porch, al
!though I don’t know but what it might
;be popular with the by-passers.”—Puck.
| A man who beats his wife is bad
‘snough, but a lady’s man is the limit
SEATTLE WASH 3
SEATTLE TRUNK FACTORY
Manufacturers and dealers in
Trunks, Suit Cases and Satchels
Trunks Made to Order and Repaired
817 Second Ave. SEATTLE WASH
THIRD AND COLUMBIA 'PHONE Main 13
BONNY & WATSON CO
( SUCCESSORS TO )
BONNY & STEWART
0 ARSI
FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS
e eare. Seattle, Wash.
F. R YERXA & SONS
WHOLESALE GROGERS
Expert Dealers in Tea and Coffee
Corner Main and Occidental
SEATTLE WASHINGTON
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NORTH STAR
WOOLEN
MILL CO.
Blankets, ‘;‘1’;;:‘:1:“ )
and Blanketings
Minneapolis, Minn.
A. BACKDAHL C. A. BACKDAHL
A. Backdahl & Co.
DRUGGISTS.
Opposite Milwaukee Depot. Psescriptions
are fully compounded. 313 Washington ave
nue South.
Minneapolis, Minnesota “
A D. THOMPSON DRUG CO.
Modern Druggists Open Day and Night
Foss, Quality Chocolates—Execlusive Agency
TWO STORES
First Ave and Third Street
Opp. Postoffice
Nicollet Ave. and Fouith Street
A.D. T. corner
‘Minneapolis Minnesota
RUSSELL-MILLER MILLING CO.
Mer-hant and Export Millers of North Dakota. Capacity 2,000 Barrels Daily
Jamestown, Valley City an. Grand Forks, N. Dak.
1 GENERAL OFFICE, MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESCTA
When in Seattle visit
HANSON & CO’S
Billiard Parlors
The Finest in the Northwest
621-23 First Avenue
SEATTLE WASHINGTON
SEATTLE TRUNK FACTORY
M. V. STRAUS, Mgr.
Mhnufacturers and Dealers in
TRUNKS, SUIT CASES AND LEATHER GOODS
817 Second Ave., Seattle, Wash.
“A Whiskey Without a Repu
tation.” Try It
El Kader Bourbon
Served at All First-Class Bars
This whiskey is never sold until it is
fully matured by age, and is guaranteed
to be more reliable and uniform in qual
ity than any other whiskey offered to
SREpoßie. . e
HENRY FLECKENSTEIN & CO.
Distributors
WATER TANKS
Fir Spruce and
Cedar Lumber
Box Shooks
Cedar Shingles
Grays Harbor Commercial Co
Scaottle, Wash.
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Yerxa Bros. & Co.
Wholesale
and
Retail
Grocers
"’“""e#?;isf_ .
Wear
CYGNUS $3.50 SHOE
Manufactured by
North Star Shoe Co.
MINNEAPOLIS MINNESOTA
n 3
Pillsbury’s
BEST
FLOUR
Leads the World
Made In
MINNEAPOLIS
Trunks Made
to Order
and Repaired
Phone
Main 2316
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