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About Portland new age. (Portland, Or.) 1905-1907 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1906)
mw McPWWii'fwicWWijp nr THE NEW AGE, PORTLAND, OREGON I r HOI'S OF THE RUSSIANS. I thi. X I AUUIYIft ; Meredith Sella Good Button 1W8 Oontmerolml St. Taoomm, Warnh flplrol Crw(lh Kcrvoil Krch Kverv Pay. Clntiop lloaoli Hior Clam to Ordor, Any Htylu. Yaqulim Crabi Aro tlio nest. The Quelle Cafe U.H. Ul'HIUIIT A CO., Propi. Serves the Best the Market Affords Makes a Specialty of Sea Foods OPEN ALL NIGHT 1520-22 Paclfc Ave. .TACOMA, WASH. W II. I.UDWIO HTKI'IIKN MJNKKK Itoitmirntit Open All Night Beating- Capacity WO Olympic Cafe and Oyster Parlors MJMWIU A I.UNZKIl, Prop. Imported Wines Liquors & Cigars Headquarters Olympia Brewing Co. Telephone Mnlu 80? South Eleventh Street Tacomo, Wash REAL ESTATE. AND LOANS. kwK fnTHvi Wsf 'LsmP iiflF.QUITiII I.F.BLDG. Pacific Avn.&uiiiST. TACOMA . THE ANINBX MARTIN ANOEL, Prop. House of Fine Liquors Phone Main 446. Cor. Eleventh and Pacific Avenue the Mcdonald cigar go. Bell the Highest (Undo o( ...CIGARS... Manufactured l the boat factories ol Now York nml Tampa,. Also a coiuploto Hue ot Imported Cigars, Cigarettes and Smokers' Articles Tel. Main 765. 956 Pacific Avenue E. Regensburg & Sons "THE AMERICAN" Havana Cigars For Sale All Over the World THE ROSENFELD-SMITH CO. Distributors PORTLAND OREGON Kentucky Liquor Co. Incorporated. Phono Mnln 113. WIIOI.KSAI.K PKAI.KKH IN Wines, Liquors and Cigars 1130 Pacific Avenue 1131 Commerce Street Tacomn, Washington aLBiWHLLLBviiaHiaHHH ru W; I ' LihLjW :esYBsiB5.a'jiBlBSBf9vl BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBJSKPJHBJ ''' ''rMPti lBBBBBBJ H0fi2aflfcnHBikvBfl Interior of Compartment Observation Car on Great Northern' New Train, the "Oriental Limited." H. DICKSON, C. T. A., 124 Third Street, Portland, Oregon S. G. YERKES, G. W. P. A., Seattle, Washington Offers exceptional Op portunities for Real Estate Investments. Call upon JOSHUA PEIRCE, 726 Pacific Avenue. TACOMA HENRY LONGSTRETH, Pres. JOHN R. ARKLEY, Sec. and Treas. Tacoma Land & Improvement Company WASHINGTON TACOMA X.'O. AINSWOHTH, President TNO. S. 11AKKK, Vice. l'residon P. 0. KAUKFMAN, .Second Vice President ARTHUR (1. PUIUHAUD, Cashier F. P. HASKKl.L, Jr., Asst. Cashier FIDELITY Trust Company BANK Tacoma Washington Paid Up Capital $300,000 Surplus $90,000 Deposits $2,000,000 Savings Bank Department PAYS 3 PER CENT Int. Semi-Annually on Deposits Transacts a General Banking Business mamSMTi'iitmmmmmmmmmml lLmmWBmmWmWmamW THE CZABEVITCII ALEXIS. Of all tbo royal children of Europi the condition of nono appears mora dubious than that of Alexis, tha czar evltch of Russia and only eon of tho csar. Ho was born In August, 1004, at tho very darkest moment of tho fortunes of Russia during tho war with Japan. Since then tho storm clouds havo become even blacker, for revolutionary conditions aro now rlfo throughout the Muscovlto emplro until tho very exlstonco of tho throne Is menaced. Not only Is It a question whether tho czarevitch will grow up to Inherit tho throne, but It Is even a problem whether tho czar shall l able to retain his crown. Surely be foro ho becomes of ago Russia shall havo passed through many political and economic changes. Tho photograph Itself Is sufficient proof of how admirably tho czarevitch has thriven In adversity, although this week there was a rumor that ho was seriously 111. Tho picture was taken at Tsarskoe Sclo at tho express wish of tho empress. MAN A PIECE OF MACHINERY. Thirteen Hnbainnoaa Rnler Into Mnke-Up of Human FlcXlr. Tho human organism has been often and aptly compared to n flno pi ceo of machinery, Rays tho Scientific Ameri can. Tile tones of tho skoloton, hold In position, moved nnd guided by a sys tem of muscles and tendons, at together like the wheels nnd lovers of n watch. The mainspring of the machlno Is tha heart and Its regulator Is the nervous system. No human hand ever con structed, no human mind ever Invented so marvelous a mechanism, for all Its wheels and lovers nro Instinct with llfo. Millions upon millions of living cells make up the structure of tbo body. Each cell Is a chomlcal laboratory nnd the whole community of cells consti tutes a great chemical factory, where do holiday la ever kept, but vital force Is Incessantly created nnd converted, by wonderful physiological processes, Into heat, work and electricity, nnd life Is continually destroyed nnd repro duced. The scientific nnnio of this mys terious activity of our chemical factory Is "metabolism." Let us look n little morn closely Into this complox motnbollHm of tho humnn rhomlcnl factory. Tho millions of colls of which tho body Is built up vary In form nnd character, In function nnd composition. In tho first plnco, we nnturnlly ask of what materials they aro comiHtsed. Of, what does man con sist? Chemistry gives n precise nn swer to this question. IIo consists of thirteen elementary MihatnucoH, of which eight are solid nnd llvo nro cas eous nt ordlnnry temperature. The solids nro enrhon, calcium, phos phorus, sulphur, ixtiiHlum, sodium, magnesium and Iron ; tho gnt-CH nro oxy gen, hydrogen, nitrogen, ehlorlno nnd tlunrlne. Hnch of these elements pro son' os Its chemical Identity under nil conditions. As tho eminent Merlin phy siologist, Du Hols Roymoml, has re marked, nn ntom of Iron remains thi samo whether It Is traversing spneo In a meteorite, revolving In n car wheel or coursing through n poet's brain In a blood corpusclo. Rclenco also gives ui definite Information concerning th quantities of these thirteen elements that occur In our bodies, A mnn weigh ing about 100 pounds is made up of : Lb. Carbon 44.00 Calcium ....... 8.8 rnoipboroui ... 1,0 8ulphur ,.,,,,, O.a Potatilum O.lfl Rodlum 0.14 Mftgneilum ,,,, 0.10 Iron 0.09 Solldi 4D.S It will to obeorved thnt the gaseous elements exist In our bodies In n atnte of very great condensation, for under ordinary conditions of temporaturo and pressure eighty-eight pounds of oxy gen would occupy a volumo of more than 1,000 cubic feet and fourteen pounds of hydrogen would occupy more than 2,000 cubic foot. Lbs. Oxygen 68.0 nrdrofra 14.0 Nitrogen 8.R Chlorlna 1.0 Pluorln 0.2 Qas ,107.8 A Slim Contribution, The bride's father was looking the presents over. "How nro wo coming out, daddy? she naked in her playful way, "As near as I can figure out the lot," he gloomily replied, "we are coming out In debt" Cleveland Plain Dealer. Bar BUI Let me have $10 until to-mer-rowt Jill And when to-morrow what then! "Oh, then III ask you t lead aae fit) more." xoaken tataazaaa, Tfce day that a woman pvts wqr bar in fella toward boyttf i ate a dsetdaa la what eorner f tfa f l aha tasesdi to fmt It MADE IN OREGON - MAY 19 TO 26 GET IT FOR HER ELECTRICITY smooths the way. It will do anything cheaper, quicker, cleaner and better than any other power or agency. In the household this marvelous utility may be used without noise, trouble or odor, and you can heatr Laundry and Curling Irons, and Cook, Heat and Lignt with Electricity. An Electric Flatiron saves the tiresome steps from and to the ironing board it saves Time, Strength and Money. It can be heated almost in stantly, and maintains the exact temperature desired ' every minute she is using it. She needs only One Flatiron. It gathers no dirt from a stove; it requires electricFLATIRON no polishing every little while. All she needs to do is to attach the wire to an Electric Lamp socket in any room in the house. FREE-TRIAL-FREE e. afM TT fXI IT sfeOI IOsOIM -" u a jj i Vvur un ) PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., Seventh and Alder Sts., Portland, Or.: Gentlemen: You may deliver to me one Electric Flatiron No.. JBf which I agree to try, and if unaatisfactory to me to return within 80 days from date of delivery. If I do not return it at that time, you may charge the same to my account at $4.00. It is understood that no charge will be j ..'.. . - .. e made for the Iron if I return it within 30 days. Name . Address. STYLES AND PRICES OF IRONS ARE AS FOLLOWS No. 1.. Regular Household G-pound Iron, $'1.00. No. 2. Nickel Plated 3-pound Iron, for dainty work, $'1.00. NOTE. Fill in Coupon specifying style of Iron desired and mail to us TODAY. PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. TELEPHONE EXCHANGE 13 SEVENTH AND ALDER STREETS ELECTRIC POWER For Manufacturing Purposes THE ECONOMIES EFFECTED by the use of Electric power are: Lesser cost of operation; smaller amount of space required; and noteworthy saving in machinery and initial cost of installation of plant. These conditions render our service of paramount importance to manufacturers. If you contemplate establishing any business requiring POWER in PORTLAND or its suburbs, it will be to your advantage to talk with us before placing your orders for ma chinery. We are furnishing 20,000 horsepower to manufacturing establishments at Oregon City, and more than 15,000 horse power is used in Portland for lighting, for manufacturing, and for operating the street railways. oaaaasaaasasaasssasasasasEi; 9B3 The advantages in the cost of producing power in Port land, in comparison with other cities of the country, enable us to make lowest rates and give the best service. Portland General Electric Co. TELEPHONE EXCHANGE 13 SEVENTH AND ALDER STREETS, PORTLAND, OREGON