The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905, April 14, 1900, Image 5

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MANUFACTURERS'
PIANO HOUSE
131 SIXTH STREET, OREGONIAN BUILDING.
Geo. A, Heidinger & Co.
...Representatives For...
The Celebrated "Steck"
World Renowned. Musicians favorite everywhere.
The "Krakauer"
Wonderfully popular In New York, lloiton and Chicago. Best workmanship.
Bweeteit tone and latest Improvements. To buy a Krakauer It true economy.
The Beautiful 'Sterling" . , iaflKi2i:
Noted (or superior singing tone and.MnrabllltVlMaunfcturedllnoe;lPvtfeC
Has no equal, price and quality eonsldered.YBee thmmmamgagjaSef'
Huntington andMthdleisohhVirri58
Sterling Organs .
ForChurehe and Parlors, at lowest
NOTK.-Durlne this month we will make
tew prices In order to Ret our builnen itaried. Kasy terms of payment can be arranged U
waniea. re onr nne ainorimem oeiorc uuyiug
sofues mauea io any sou rem on application.
RENTING PIANOS A SPECIALTY.
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Headquarters for CAMERAS and MAGIC LANTERNS.
kV Free Dark Room for Amateurs.
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THE PENDLETON
PENDLETON, OREGON.
Organized March I, 1880; Capital. 1100,000.
Interest allowei on time deposits.
tipal pi
i iiuinig, opecini summon given io coi'eciionB,
w. J. Furnish, president; J. N. Teal, vice-president; T. J. Morris, cashier.
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LA GRANDE NATIONAL BANK
La Grande, Oregon.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS .... $72,000
RUSSELL & CO.
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kind
prices.
from IS to 25 Der cent discount from our menla.
ouuwuere. xsoirouiue to snow goous. lai
351 Morrison Street
SAVINGS BANK
Exchange bought and sold on all p'in-
r. rrNivicA raiMK Lee. a RoeiHsasi
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Incorporated 1894.
10S First Stree
RUSSELL
ENCINES
BOILERS
SAW
MILLS
Hioh Grade
THRESHERS
SUCKERS
Machinery
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PORTLAND, OREGON.
T10HARD HODCT
furnished Rooms to Rent by the Day, Weak
or Month.
MRS. V. 0. BOND, Proprietress,
04H East Morrison St., PORTLAND, OR.
TUOKNE 1I0CH
Wholesale Sealer in
WINES, MQUOIIB AND CIOARS,
Office: 110 Fonrth Street,
Telephone 1084. PORTLAND, 0RKQ0H
pOKTLAND ROLMNQ MILLS
Manufacturers of
PIO IRON AND 8TKBL.
N. E. AVER, Manager,
22nd and Nlcolat Streets
"THE TASTE TELLS"
THAT
CUDAHY'S REX HAMS,
REX BACON
REX LARD AND
. REX CANNED MEAT!
ARE THE BEST.
J, A. MARTIN CO.
Sash and Door Factory
Walnut, Spanish Cedar and Ash Lumber con.
atnutly on hand; alio Halls, Noweli and Balue
tors, and all kinds of hardwocil, veneers and
everything In the stair Hue; all kinds of Iron
and brass brackets lor hanging rails; scroti
sawing, wood, turning and planing; also alt
kinds of mouldings and' finishing material.
Country orders tilled on short notice. Yout
rdurs respectfully solicited.
17th and N. Front St.
"Phone.M?.. ... .PORTLAND, ORKQOtil1
NORTH PACIFIC
PLANING MILL CO,
MANUFACTURERS
Sash and Doors
and Blinds
Special prices on carload orders.
22nd andThurman 8ta.,
PORTLAND - - - OR.
Long Distance 'Phone Main 220.
DEPOT HOTEL
(DEUTSCIIES OAST1IAU8)
S. E. Cor. Seventh and Ollsan SU.
Two blocks from Union Depot.
PORTLAND - - OREGON
Meals 20 Cents,
Lodgings 26 and 35 Cents.
Six Meal Tickets for f 1.00.
A. BLOCK, Proprietor.
Former proprietor Washington Hotel.
A FULL LINE OF
Electrical
, Supplies
Lighting; of Buildings,
Stores and Residences
arc and incandescent. Elec
tric Power for Elevators,
Pumps and all Kinds of
Machinery.
Portland General Electric Ci.,
SEVENTH 1KB ILBEI STS.
Both Tboncs 35.
THE TITLE GUARANTEE
TRUST GO.
WM. M. LADD. President.
J. THORHUItN ROfcH, tkc'y and M'gr.
T. T. BURKHART, Ass't Secretary.
Offers property for sale at such low price,
that It will pay you to purchase and hold for
an advance.
We liTe Income-producing property for sale,
which It will pay )ou to buy for Investment.
We hate low-priced lots for the home-bull.
er, and If yon buy the ground we will loan
yon money at lowest rates with which to bull
a house.
Safety-Deposit Vaults, Loans, Abstract,
Title lusurance. For further psrtlculars see
Kit
TITLE GUARANTEE AM TRUST CO.,
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE,
PORTLAND - - OR,
O.st. Arnold. Notaries Public. Harry C. Roy
BOYD A ARNOLD-
General Agents Hamburg.Rremen Pire In
surance Co. Office: No. 103 Hist Btreet, near
Biara, jruru.uu, urcgon.
TJOVKY BROS. 0LAB3 CO.-Manufacturers
JT of Art Btstned disss for Churehes, Dwell
log and Publlo llulldlngs.
Bent, BeTeled, Embossed and Ground Glass.
48 to M N. Sixth St., Pot Hand, Or.
OTKWART & W1NSLOW
. , CONTRACTORS..-
Shop 58 North Sixth Street.
i RTST10 MONUMENTS IN NATIVE AND
IX foreign marble and granite; new and orig
inal dciimu. u. J. IitiAESlNO. omce and
works 207 Third street, near Madlion.
T L. HONEYMAN-NO. 92U FIRSTSTREET,
J Portland, Or.
House Renting: Agency.
Real Estate and Loans.
w.
D. M'lNTOSH-
Confectlonerv. Tnbapeo and Clirsrs.
161 Sixth Street, on your walk from tho hotel.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
THE MODILE
OVitcr ana Tamale Parlors. Crawflih
cooked In tho best of wlnci. Prlvnto rooms for
ladles. JfcTncst Ncnkomm, Mgr., 182 Third St.,
Portlaiic Qr. Oregon Tclepliono Ulack29M.
1 LRKB A SCHNEIDER CO.-ti. ALDERS,
JX. Prcs. and Mgr, Thos. Schneider. Vlcc-Prus.,
II. Albors. Bcc'y. and Trcns. Pronrletors U. S.
Mills and Merchant Roller Mills. Manufacture i
crs of Rolled Oats, Oat Meal, Flaked Wheat,
iluckwheat Flour, Pearl Uarley, Ityo Flour,
Whole Wlicnt Flour. Corn Mcnl, Rye Meal,
Hominy, Farina, Steel Cut Wheat. Pasto Fc
tory Macaroni, Vermicelli, Spaghetti. Dealers
In drain. Flour, llav. Milniiln. Heeds. Etc. All
kinds Mill Feed. Office, U4U-U42 Front Street,
corner Main, Portland, Or.
MSEItLEK A CO.
. Established 18M. M. Seller. P. Lowcn.
eart. Porlland. Or., Seattle, Wain., Sokane,
Wash., eo-B2,V. llroadway, Now York,
Importers and Jobbers Crockery, Qlasswarc, Eto
B. W. Corner Front and Rurnslde Sts.,
PORTLAND, OR. "
M FOSTER & CO.'8 11ANQUET HALL CI.
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Ilavo no i qual.
Try them.
Tho best 10-co nt cigar In tho market.
THE ROSKNFEI.IV-HMITH CO., distributors.
41-43 Front street, Portland, Or.
JR. CHIPMAN-114 FIRST 8T., PORT.
(, land. Or. Real Estate. Farms, Stock
inches, Timber Claims, City Property. Money
Loaned on Ileal Kstato.
Heymood Brothers
Wakefield Company
Manufacturers of
CANE AND WOOD-SEAT CHAIRS,
BENT WOOD CHAIRS,
MEEDlblATTAN FURNITURE,
ClREttiEN'S CARRIAGES,
CHAIR CANE, Eto.
Goods Sold to the Trade Only.
80-80 Fifth St.
PORTLAND.
Aaron II. Lew, Gborob Km to, Frkd. II. Lkvy
KRIECl & LEVY
GROCERS.
I9t Waihlngton St. corner Tenth, Portland, Or.
COFFEE AND TEA A SPECIALTY.
We give Red Trading Blamps. Iloth 'Phones
$33. '
ESMOND HOTEL
Portland, - - Oregon.
Front and Morrison Streets.
KATRHl
European Plan, 50c to $1.50 Per Day
American Plan, $1 to $2 Per Dai
OSOAH ANDERSON, Manager.
J.C. PENDE0A8T, Chief Clerk.
WHEN YOU I1UY
Furniture, Carpets and Stoves
FOR H0U8EKEEPIN0
Cut This OuV and Get a Reduction at
..HENRY JENNINGS..
172-174 Flret Street.
KSTAHLISIIBO 1875.
F. ZIMMERMAN
Sole Agent
.Roxbury Rye.
Foreign and Domcstlo
WINES & LIQUORS
103 Front Btr.et, NoarBtark.
1'OltTLANI), OH.
M M..HI.I I I I ! ! . I .1111. I-.
ANN ARBOR
.HOME BAKERY.
One of the most complete bakerys In
the Northwest.
Bakes the Best Pullman Bread la (be West
M. SHIELDS, Prop.
347 Morrison at.
1'OKTI.ANU, OR.
And 433 Union Avenue, corner Sacramento,
Alblns, Home-made bread, cake and pies.
Baked beans aud Hotton lirowa Bread ever
Saturday. Tel. Red 1M2; Tel. Rod ML
KAISER LAVISH WITH TITLES.
liaising the Lower Nolilllty, to the
DUautlafactlott of Higher olle.
The action of the Emperor William
II. In Prussia seems to be systematical
ly aimed at the creation of a uow uo-
uiiity, somewhat lu tlie samo way,
though not ou the same scale, as was
none uy rsapoiuou i. in lTunce. soino
sensation was caused by the Knlser's ,
signalizing the closu of the old year (or,
as he maintains, the old century) by
crontlug u new ilulu'tloin nnil raising
tbtuu counts to thu rank of prince. Tills
hitherto unpiecutluntod llbotallty in
bestowing the highest titles ttucuis to
give umbrnge to the older, and especial
ly the mediatized princely families.
Thus, Prince von Stolliuig-Wernlge-rode
has sold his palace lu Berlin,
Prince Pleas Is ofTcrlng his for sale, the
Duke of UJest, the head of the house of
Hohctilohe, lias resigned his post ot
grand chamberlain nt court and with
drnwu to his Sllealnn property, while
several of the other princes appear very
rately at court, In which they follow
the example of many members of the
sovereign princely houses of the cm
ulre.
The preceding emperors were much
more chary of bestowing the highest
titles. Only two new princely titles
were created before William 1., who
promoted to that rank during his reign
four nobles, lucludlug ItNmarck; the
Emperor Frederick conferred two Biich
titles; William It. has already created
seven new princes nud two dukes-one '
nf tho Inttor IipIiiii nunln Prlticii Ills-
marek, whose title of Duke of Laucti
burg wns, however, not heredllnry, and
died with him. Last year Count Muu
stcr got his princely title for his ser
vices nt the Hague conference, nnd
with the new year Counts ohim.
Kchlobltten. Kulenburg and Ivtiyp-,
bntisen wero nil ma.le princes; tnd
Prince Ilntzfeldt created Iluko of
Trachcnberg. It Is rurther pointed out
nsa curious anomaly that all these new
princes belong, after nil the lilsmarcks
Included to the so-culled "lower nobil
ity," as opposed to the members of the
"higher nobility." or mediatized fam
ilies, the descendants or the old sover
eign houses of the former Holy Itoman
empire, among which latter class aro
numerous families, like those of lien
thick, Solms. Stolberg. etc., which
enjoy no higher title than that of
counts. Yet these are all "ebenburtlg."
I. e., their members nie able to Inter
marry wllh any of the Uuropenn reign
ing families, from which all these new
ly ninde Prussian princes are excluded
by laws as of the Medes and Persians.
Tablet.
QUEL.3Si
The nightingale's song can be heard
nt n distance of a mile.
Thousands of persons In Germany
Ilvo literally "on Mrnw," making It up
Into blankets, panniers, boxes, knlck
nncks, hats, bonnets, etc. Professional
schools have been foil titled where the
trade Is taught lu nil Its varieties.
Sixteen windows In the dome of the
new cupltol of Colorado, at Denver, nro
to have portraits of lending citizens of
the State, and tho women have sudden
ly sprung a demand upon the managers
that their sex shall be represented In
nt least live of them.
Not only In numbers, but also In
point of territory, the circulation of tho
lllhlo exceeds all other books. The
American Itlhre Society has printed It
lu iiUO tongues. Thousands of copies
even uow are traveling through tho
frozen polar regions to people who
have not only never heard of the uook,
but to whom books are unknown.
Why do we havo bows ou tho left
side of our hats? lu olden times, vheu
meti wero much In tho open air nnd
hats couldn't be bought for half a
dollar, It was tho habit to tie a cord
around the crown and let tho ends fall
ou tho left side, to be grasped on the
Iirlslng of a squall. They fell on the
eft side so they might be grasped by
tho left hand, tho right usually being
more usefully engaged. Later on, tho
ends got to be tied in n bow, and later
still, they became useless, yet the bow
lias remained, and will probably re
main till the next deluge, or sotuethlug
of that bort.
An attempt to Improve the gnat as a
milk giver Is being uindo by M. J.
Crepln, of Paris. He has established a
model goat dairy, and has obtained
very satisfactory stock by crossing tho
best native goats with the Nubian
buck, tho hitler being vigorous, ludlf
fereut to cold, and hornless. Goat's
milk Is richer lu caselne aud moro di
gestible than cow's milk. In composi
tion It Is more nearly like the milk of
the human mother than any other, and
It has the advantage of being compara
tively free from risk of Infection, the
goat being seldom n (Tec ted with tuber
culosis and other dangerous maladies.
The butter, like the cheese, Is found to
be remarkably good.
Trinity Church.
Trinity church lu New York City Is
reported to be the wealthiest religious
society lu America, the association be
ing credited with n credit of over $10,
000,000. or historic connections. It Is
a great object of Interest to sightseers,
who Hud the lofty spire an excellent
placo from which to view tho city and
surroundings. The spire Is 281 feet
high and tho building Is or Gothic
architecture. The llrst church on the
present site Hroadway, above the (lat
tery it short distance was built lu lU'JO.
In 1705 Queen Anne presented the so
ciety with a large tract or land on Man
hattan Island, nud great revenue has
accrued from this source. Alexander
Hamilton nud other noted men are
burled In the graveyard of Trinity
enure!
CITY HEWS.
On tlio nick list this week are Mrs.
A. Duncnu, Mrs. II. Miller, Mrs.
Peter Leo, Mrs. Urngg and Mrs. Lour.
Mr. Jack Willinms, who was in tho
St. Vincent's Hospital with pneumonia,
lniH recovered and loft for St. Paul last
Wednesday.
Tho NVUHifii Lawronco Dunbar Llt-
entry Society met on Thursday nvoulng.
A goodly number wero lu attendance
and an excellent proyrainninio was
roudered.
Mrs. Lang, who has been Btopping
for Homo time pnHt with Mrs. F. D.
Thomas, will rotuovo on Sunday to Hod
JtlulT, as her husband's employment
prevents his coming to Portland.
Invitations aro being anxiously
looked for to tho military ball to bo
given at Vancouver in tho near future.
I Arrangements havo been made to run
lata cars both ways mi that all may go
and return without any inconvenience.
Mrs. nud Mr. John II. Hitter ontor-
I tainod a number of friends on last
I Monday evening. During tho ovening
a spiritual seunco was held, which if
not a success in one senso, was tho
sourco of much merriment.
llov. A. Auilornon's condition has
not changed materially for tho bolter,
lie hones to bo able to start for thu
Knst on noxt Monday, but many of bin
IrleutlS tlltUK CUM no 18 loo BlCK to un
dortako such n long journey. Ho is
Htlll at tho parsonage, Thirteenth and
Main streets.
Mrs. Hums leaves Friday evening
fnr Klrm.wiiv. Kill! will 1uilt llOP
,llH1i,tor, Mw. A. Hockwltli, who has
,J!01 ,u thut pllC0 in1 DllW80U for thu
t yonr lMrK uuokwith, who for
F0n0 tlmo imst jmH ot i,oou u tho host
of loniti,, wrltes that she iuih improvod
lxw ox,)00t8 to bo even better this year
than last. "
Tho Lucy T.mrman League- of thu
W. O. T. U in connection with other
branches in tho city, is engaged in
house cleaning of their mooting quar
teis. It was pioposod for tho members
to give an afternoon and do tho work,
but it was found moro convenient to
ask for a small contribution from each
member and havo tho work douo.
Mrs. Philip Jenkins passed away
on Sunday, April 8, at 1 A. M., a ft or n
long aud lingering illness. She hail
boon afllictod for the past twelve- years
and two years ago she rallied from
what at that time woh supposed to ho
a fatal Illness, since which time she
has boon very ill. Two weeks ago sho
had a bad attack and grow constantly
worse until tho end came peacefully
to her. During hor residence in this
city sho has made many fast frlouds
who slticorely griovo at her departure.
She was a devout member of thu Epis
copal church and was buried under thu
fltippicos of t.aid church hut Tuesday at
1 1 o'clock from her Into residence. She
leaves a devoted husband and three
noleoH in this city, also a stepdaughter
I in California. Mrs. Jenkins was ouo
of those rare natures that while not
pushing themselves forward, had a kind
word and pleasant greeting for all of
bora acquaintances that endeared her to
them; aud while they realize that sho
is better oil, r-till feel that hor placo is
hard to fill.
When medicines will not enro you,
or when yon get tired of spending
money for medicines, buy tho Natural
ltody llraco from J. A. (Jlciiiein-oii, drug
gist, 227 Yamhill btreet, botweou First
and Second.
Oregon Brass Works
MOORE & HARPER, Props.
linns, lull and Composition CasiliiRs.
Alum
inum nuil I'lioHphiir llroii-e. Ilra Rail.
1Mb'. rticKiimoHi huh .'isi'iiniu
Work n Hpcclulty.
GO Second Street, North.
Del, Davis hikI Kterelt.
Tlt-!liini Or-K" Mnln 075.
l'OUTI,.NI . OIIKIiON.
BOYD & ARNOLD
...(It'iiiTiil Agents...
Hamburg-Bremen Fire Ins. Co.
Royal Exchange Assurance
Orient Insurance Company
No. 102 First Btreet, Near Stark.
...Call At...
W. SPORE
Kor the llestOmdotuf
Wines, Liquors and Cigars
115 North Seventh St.
Golconda Mining Co.
Office; Chamber of Commerce,
Nvxt In Safe PepOklt Vault,
A llmltad amount of tock of thU Com
pany for salt. For particular apply to
J, A, ARMENT,
Assistant Secretary.
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