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About Portland new age. (Portland, Or.) 1905-1907 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1906)
THE STEW AGE, PORTLAND, OREGON" r H R. C. WALWORTH Staole and Fancy Groceries Phone CAST 3407. 136 Russell St. PORTLAND, OR. Pioneer Soda Works utwmx mum. ft no. ManufarttircrHof SODA WATER, EXTRACTS, SYRUPS, ETC. Factory, 41fl Water Street Telephone, Main VtA OIITLANI) OKK00K STAR BREWERY NORTHERN BREWERY CO. Brewtrs and Bottlers of HOP GOLD PORTLAND OFFICE: Corntr East Third and Burnslde Streets A Western Cracker Made for Western People AhIc your Grocor for Western Crackers and Cakes Tnko no other kind if you wnnt tlio buHt THETQKEP01NTQYSTERC0. 29 Sfloond St., Portland, Or. 'I'uluphonu MAIN ttWJ Sola Growers of the Celebrated Toke PointOysters An I'antorn Oyster Transplanted ami tiriiwn on uiir lla at TOKELAND, WASHINGTON "UNKQUAI.I'.O IN FI.AVQH AND KUKHIINKHH" Cannery at South Bcud, Wash. Wliolctmlo PcnliTH ill All Vnrlutlffl of Nutlio Oytt'rH. 'fllL&s. . or 'f- '. --w -. THE SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN BANK Commercial Banking Savings Department Capital 15,000,000 Kurplua fMO.OOG Total AMiilablo AbhMh tf.GOO.OOO A. CIIII.Ill UO, Pri'H.tlont (TKO. II. TAHJIKl.L, Mainour A. Y. IIAYDKN, Cimlilor Tacoma Oflico No. 065 Coiimiorco St.. N. K. Cor. South lltli St. DAVID II. IIKKl'IIKIt. HlllKKV CLAHK, PrriWent. laahlor. Union National Bank Incorporated 1890 CAPITAL $100,000 Pays Interest on Time Deposits THE OLD BANK CORNER Grand Forks, NORTH DAKOTA The Old Reliable DALLES DIAMOND FLOUR Ha' novnr (allod to tilouso. It lias nl ways boon tho bUuilard for Inuilly uxo R. H. Guthrie Portland Representative now rtcinc 22si 212 UtailH Kit HENRY WEINHARD'S BREWERY Manufacturers and Bottlers of the Well Known Brands of Lager Beer "EXPORT" " KAISERBLUME " "COLUMBIA" IN KEGS AND BOTTLES Trade and Families Supplied Brewery and Office BURNSIDE & 1 3th STS. LODELL'S PLACE A. K. LODKLL. I'rnntlutor pino winoc i2nnnr nnH Hears t i " """-f ,""v!r."" ,, , WCIMnAKU : BCCIf Tolrplinno t'ftrlflp l"l 411 North Nineteenth Ht. PORTLAND, OR. h. M. I'AUKlSIt mANK K. WATKIN8 Notary 1'ubllo Notary l'ubllo ' 0. K. W ATKINS Parrish, Watkins & Go. KataMlihcri 1872 Real Estate Insurance, Rental and Loan Agents 250 Alder St., Portland, Oregon Rometsch Exchange JOHN ROMETSCH, Prop. Fine Wines, . Liquors and Cigars Telephone Main 1200 253 Morrison St., Portland, Ore. The Judge Demands the Best" LA TOCO Key West Clear EL PATERNO Ten-Cent Leader SIGHT DRAFT King of Five-Cent Cigars W. S. Conrad AllmioitpoIlM Ht. I'uul Distributor STCAMtR TELEGRAPH TASTCST ON THt RIVCR Tlio only steamboat mnkltiK a roiiml trip DAILY Kxcopt HtiiuUy botuecn Portland and Astoria Ami Way Poind Leave Portlanil 7:00 AM ArrUo Astoria VM P M Lenvo Astoria 8:: P M Arrive Portlnml V:(X) P M MKAIJ) HKItVKD A LA CAHTK Portland Landing, Alder St. Dock. Attorlu Landing, Callender Dock. r. D. SCOTT, Agent. Phone Main 5f5 Ask Your Grocer for M'F'd Bv TUB 3 &: TMC 0ML15.OHI tui nan ." im t The Original Diamond Brand rtl?U"? AJaflBSSSSSwHlllSSl 1 .BStKBSSSSSSS BwBSSSl y 'tHEB i p-sjef5'tf WMBssssSB.aaw ' fimttliibfieeH eYTviRkHBjeH It x ' ,SaVf)SB& 'i' VHre.BBSllBSVfct " JFaassssatPjs Si A LITTLE LESSON IR PATRIOTISM. ) Joslnh Bartlctt hnd consistently op posed tlio policy of England toward the United States from his first en- trance Into the Leg I s 1 a t u r o of New Hampshire In 170.', to which he hnd been elected a del egate. Governor Wentworth, hoping to gain his support, npK)lnted Bartlett n magistrate and In 1770 placed hhn In command of a mili tia regiment. Ho continued a zealous Whig, however, In johiaii iiAnTurrr. spite of nil the attempts to swerve his allegiance. In February. 1770, Hartlott was deprived of both the oltlces that ho had held under the Tory govern ment. In the samo year Unrtlctt was made a member of the commltteo of safety, and In September accepted a commis sion as colonel of an American regi ment. Dr. Hnrtlett wns chosen to represent New Hampshire In the Continental Congress. He wns the first man to give his vote for the Declaration of Inde pendence and the second man to sign It. During tlio progress of tlio lie volu tion Hnrtlett divided his time between the council nnd the front, giving ser vices equally valuablo In both. At the close of the devolution he wns chosen chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas and later chief Justice. In 1703 he was chosen the first Governor, of tlio State of New Hampshire, an honor be stowed by grateful people. IN THE LANDS OF 8NOW. Kcriiliiir Warm In the Main Dnalneaa of the People. With the big, restless, energetic world outside of this tropical belt, howovor, the matter of keeping warm Is ever present, troublesome and expensive, throughout half of each passing year, says the National Magazine. As a matter of fact, tlio world of hu manity dwelling In sttvelaud never has been, In nil the ages, really and com fortably warm In winter. It Is largely our own fault. Mankind Is the only mil mal which employs fire In the effort to survive the cold of tlio winters. Tho hardy lower niilmnls do no need It, however much their luxuriously ener vated representatives, the dog nud tlw cat, may enjoy It, when they hare it chnuce. Ancient mnu only got himself rid of his provident cent of hair and bis sulll dent latent heat when ho began to, loaf irounil tho family cooking stovo and ab sorb the Intoxicating comfort of artifi cial warmth. This far-away ancestor Is responsible for tho fact that the prci-pnt-dny human being, rmtsldo of the belt aforesaid, Is obliged to keep close to a thermometer registering nearly or iniHe 70 degree Fahrenheit from October to May, l)esldes which ho must needs wear extrn clothing. This, also, lb an Inher ited habit. A traveler west e,nce asked a half- naked Indian In midwinter how he niu.i- nged to stand tho weather. Tho Indian replied: "Your face no got n coat. It no cold. Indian face all over." Off ht Hearten Track. Tho old captain whqso senfarlng day were over looketl from tho easel to tho artist and back td'the easel again with u tolerant smile. "Hanging round tho wharf as I do, I seo a good many o' your kind," ho wtld, In a friendly tojic. "doing to paint tho sea, I tako It Well, I'm glad to fee you getting down to It " "Don't tho others sit down?" nsked the nrtlst. "Most of 'em do," said tho cnptaln. "but there was ouo woman kep walk lu round, lioldln' up n pencil an' Ktiulntln' her eyes. Flnnlly sho gat whero tho view seemed to pleaso her. lint sho ken' Btetmln' back'urd an' steo- pin' back'ard, till nt last ho steppeit off. "No great harm dono," added tho captain, stooplug to look more closely at tho picture on tho en-sel. "Wo fished her out, an I guess nfter that sho was content ti paint common." Klrat Slam of Couaumiitton. A rUo of teiniwraturo of from one half to one deicriH) nt sonio ihtIoi! of Krvnter or lew duration every twenty, four hours may bo regarded as tho llrst Hymptom of jnilmonary tuberculosis, oc curring previous to every other symp tom nnd In-fore the general health of tho Individual Is Influenced to a notlco ublo degree. Tho touiiKraturo will bo moht elevated following bodily fatigue. Including other morbid conditions that would cause a similar elevation of tem perature. It Is safe to diagnose tho enso as ono of pulmortnry (or laryngeal) tuberculosis when this temperature h.is persisted for n erlol of two weeks and Is iihsoclated with loss of weight and vitality, even though thero has been no accompanying cough or expectoration and though physical examination gives negative results, TurutnK ba Tublea, "What," said the man who always worries, "is to bo dono with all tho doctors nud lawyers wo turn out?" "Don't fret," answered tho cynic, "they tako us ln.M -Baltimore Ameri can. . When a business mau writes his ad vertisement on tlio back ot au old en velope, with ' an old Indelible ucuclL the' printers swear. S KMBM ELDERBRAU GROTTO KUICKHON & 1IEKU, Props. Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars 54 Six Street MAIN 4102 PORTLAND, ORE. WESTERN SODA WORKS JUCHKMICH Ji CllAMEK, Propi. Manufacturers of Carbonated Bover- nges, Syrup, Kxtract", Mineral Waters and Chatniagno Cider. Hole dlhtrib- utorsof Snlavillo Mineral Water. 1'hono Pacillc 1703". Office and Factory, 204 Mill Street PORTLAND, OREGON Make Salesmen Of Your Windows After Dark A storo may shut its doors nt sunset, but if its show windows jiro Electric Lighted and attrac tively dressed they aro doing as ell'ectivo soliciting for tho next day's business as u corps of tales people. Up-to-date stores nowadays con sider window lighting a necuB'dty, whotlior they remain open altor dark or not. Competition forces modern mothoils. Is your storo "SHUT UP" after sunnot in tho old style or in tho new? There is no known lllumlnant which will light shop window as effectively, handoinoly and mtlsfuctorlly as Klcctrio Light. Fabrics are shown in their trtto colors and every little detail is brought out In true proportion to Itssurioundn . If your window is not Electric ally lighted vou aro throwing away clianceB for increasing your business only measured by tho number of people that pass your More aftor dark. Baaed on our now fcalo of Kc dticed Hates tor current on Meter basis, Electric Light Is not an ex pense It is mi ECONOMY. For information cull MAIN 6688 PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY BUST AND AIDES STREETS The SAVINGS BANK of the Title Guarantee & Trust Company PAYS 4 Per Cent Yearly Interest On Savings Accounts litirist CiipwnJid Sill-Annually Wi Alsi Pay 4 Par Cut lutinst u Cirtificatis of Dipisit Ani 3 Par Cmt in Daily Balaticis if Chick Accounts Save a Dollar Today and It WHl Work for You Tomorrow A Bank Account is the first step to ward happiness, prosperity and comfort Hanking Hours, 0 a. m, to 4 p. m. ; Saturdays, 0 a. in. to 1 p, m. ; Saturday evenings, 6. p. in. to 8 p. m. DJRKCTOR8 Win. M. Ladd, J. Thorburn Ros, T. T. Burkliart, Frank M. Wrren Geor80 H HMl OFFICKKS J. Thorburn Ross, Tres idont: George II. Hill, Vico President; T. T. Burkliart, Treasurer; John E. Altchleon, Secretary. 240 Washington Street Center Secoad PORTLAND OREGON ST. PAUL MINN. ! Alfred J. Krank (Huccesnor to 80IINEU, it KltANK,) DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OP BARBERS' FURNITURE AND SUPPLIES FINE CUTLERY RAZOR WORK A SPECIALTY. 142 B. Sixth St., Opp. Ryan Motet. St. Paul, Minnesota Aguilas and Seal of Minnesota Cigars ARE SOLD ON ALL TRAINS Kufeles 6t Stock Co. MAKERS ST. PAUL - - MINNESOTA EL FIRMA and DUKE OF PARMA CIGARS You WiU Like Them HART & MURPHY, Makers ST. PAUL Kitabllnhcd mi Incorporated!!)) GRIGGS, COOPER & GO. Manufacturers, Importers and Wholesale Grocero 242-264 East Third Street ST. PAUL MINN. ('A : .....; : 1 : UillAHA NLlKUiA l II THE ONLY WAYM Have your Baase checked any railroad to any place in United State by Omaha Transfer Co. Office 208 So. 14th St. When Coming into!Omaha give your checks to our uniformed agents on trains or at depot and receive cheapest and best service New cabs to all parts of Jcity. MINNEAPOLIS MINN . t.i NORTH STAR WOOLEN MILL CO. Manufacturers of Blankets, Flannels and Blanketings Minneapolis, Minn A. BACKD4UI. O. A. Mackdahl A. Backdahl & Co. ORUQOI8T8. Opposite Milwaukee Depot. Pacicrlptloni are fully oompounded. SIS Washington ave nue Bouth. Mlnnuttpolltt, Wmmr CYGNUS $3.50 SHOE Manufactured by North Star Shoe Co. MINNEAPOLIS MINNESOTA MINNEAPOLIS OMNIBUS AND CARRIAGE LINE MATTISON & FOYE, Proprietor 237 Hennepin Ave. MINNEAPOLIS, ntinn-rnil : LIVING iun : UNION MEAT MARKET. 4. O.HASELER, Prop, CHOICEST FRESH AND SILT MEATS Camo and Flth in Beuon. Livingston, - - - Montana. F. B. TOLHURST Taxidermist for' the Tourist OPPOSITE DEPOT, Livingston, Montana. QEO.W.HUSTED Prescriptions, Drugs, Patent Medicines, Ci gars, Toilet Articles, Finest Soda Fountain on the N. P. Railway. Opposite theDepot Thin card entitles you to a trip through tha National 1'ark, pruyldlng you atrjiilta "THE SOLO" And can males natlnfactory arrangements with tho tranKrtatloii cumpanlca. The only flrt-claa place of the hind in Livingston. Bottle Goods specialty FRANK BUSS, PropHetor 117 W. Park St. LIVINGSTON, Mont. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaataaaaaataa 1 ::::: ::l::::: : UMAHA NtBKAKA : 2 44! from hotel and Residences over 1 COUNCIL BLUFFS i S. T. McATEE Fancy Groceries, Bakery Goods and Meats j j Supplies for Dining and Private Cars Given Special Attention o J 230 32 Main St. 229-31 Pearl St. TeUphoae 191 Council Bluffs Iowa For Medicinal Purposes Wo recommend our Black Buffalo Pure Rye Whiskey Unexcelled in Quality and Excellence The Pederson Mercantile Co. Wholesale Liquor ImiMirteri and Wliolenalo Liquor IK'nIvu "Meorehcacf, Minnesota Mlnn.u. ' Northweatern Asenti Anliciicr-Hucli nrow nunneaota ,nK voclatIon' Celebrated "Hudwelier" licor I III IK I SKELLY ft LITTLEHALES Dealer In Groceries. Flour, Feed, Hay, Grain, Coal, Wood and Build iruj Materials KM-W3 FeartecfUli St North Km PKiflc ell Cerscr FUafcrs ParUaltJ, Oftten Nicollet House Block MINNESOTA ... s H