The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905, July 28, 1900, Image 3

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THE NEW A&E. POItTLAXY). OTtlOTON.
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STEAMERS
ALTONA AND POMONA
DAIIA' EXC121T SUNDAY FOR
Salem and Way Landings.
Leaves Taylor strccu
, " Salem
Arrive l'ortland
fl:A.M.
7:M)A. M.
4:30 1'. V.
SUNDAY TRIPS TO OREGON CITY.
Leavd Portland- 10:aiA. M.,2nnd.V0l P. M.
luvc Oregon city ,12;30, 3:u, titan r. t
Oregon City Trans. Co.
I'lotnplneri mill quick dispatch our specialty
A. B. GRAHAM, Agent.
Ofllco and wharf, foot ot Taylor tit. I'liouu 40.
"Did You Ever Try"
Sunshine
Tho New Bcotirlne Soap?
l( not yo'i should give- It n tHit ain'
Blue Mountain
Soap Also
They aro all m iri-rn I prodnrl. and It U
tiiarvcluiiH liuw thiy clean updlrl.
BAR AND BILLIARD
Furniture and
Fixtures
ROTHSCHILD BROS.
Wbo'esalc Liquor Dealers.
22, 24, 26 First St., Cor. Burnside,
WELL, I DON'T KNOW
Mr. Johnson, you don't know
WHAT'S GOOD
If you have never tried
ACME WHEAT FLAKES.
We are headquarter! for Ration Health
Club Foods. Grano, Acme Rolled Oat
Health Process Whole Wheat Flour.
ACME MILLS COMPANY.
20-22 N. Front St.
Phone 407. PORTLAND, OR,
P U -T- 7eeWQ)t.
CUItlilSOfi & CO.
Wheat and Stock Broken.
; niHKCT WlltlM TO
t New York Stock Exchange
N Chicago Board of Trade
F Second Floor, Chamber
of Commerce.
Bar Fixtures and
..Billiard Tables..
Have Re-established their bosi.
ness in
PORTLAND,.
at 49 Third StreeJ.
A full stock of Bar Fixtures, Bil
liard and Pool Tables. Bowling
Alleys and Supplies always on
hand.
EASY PAYMENTS.
J. G. REDDICK, Manager.
IF EVEIf IES IIIPTIII
Most Complete Establish
meat ia the Pacifk North
wJJJ Sesaaiorclal, task
aad Ceuatj Bleak
Mil and Records
Made to urder,
ataiatlne and Kg.
tlclllMtlll.
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112-214 First Street
POfttltRHt) - - OREGON
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-pOR FAIR DEALING PATRON!!
o! P. S. PLUMMEU.
DriiRn, Medicine and Chemical,
Toilet Article, Trusses, I'alnti,
Oils, Olass, Etc
8. E. Comer Third and Madison Streets.
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OODYEAR RURUER CO.
R. H'. PKASIC, Vice-President and Manage.
AM. KINDS OF ltUlIllKll GOODS.
7S-73 First St.
rOItTLAND ----- OKEOOn
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mUK UNITED CARRIAGE COMPANY
, H. M. Mean, l'rci.VMnrlon Wilcox Soc'y.
Rubber tires on our ambulance! carriages
coupes, carrya'l ntid Ihery. Main nlHce: K
V. corner Seventh and Taylor afreets liranck
nfflcc: HaRXnKd and Oranllm Transfer Co.,
Fourth and Stark streets, I'oltlnutl, Or. Ilnaril
lug and caro of horses a specialty. Tel. 'A.'.
inOR CLAT8KAN1K AND WAY LANDIN08
.V steamer U. W. Shaver. Iacs Portland
Sundays, Tucwlaya ami Thursdays at i p. m
leaves Clatakanle Mondas, Wednesdays ami
Fridays at 6p.m. j arriving "t Portland at 3 a
m. on Tusdajr, Thursday and Saturday. Wh i
and olllce fool of Washington street, Meamei
to charter lor excursion anil frelKhtiiifr of all
kinds. Log, and all kinds of heavy and light
tewing.
T SHAVER TRANSPORTATION CO.,
Phone Mil. J, V. 81IAVKII, Manager.
Enterprise Pickling Works
, T. 8. K1NNEOAN, Proprietor.
Catsup, Pickles, Vinegar. Bailees. Cider, Mil
tardsjehow Chow, Olives, Ollvo Oil, Etc. Flus
Urand Rottlcd Pickles.
East Alder Street and Union Avenue,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Telephones, Oregon White 49, Columbia 61 SI
pOIHXAND OUN BTORK
132 Hint Street.
Dealer In Guns, Fishing Tackle, Itevoh m.
Pocket Cutlery, lilcyclcs, Onus and lllcyclci
to rout by the ilny or week. Repairing a spe
cialty, Tclcphonu Oregon lllack 037.
Northwest School Furniture 'Go.
KCIIOOI. ItlMKS
AND tJUITI.IKH
Maps, Dlorx-s, Charts,
Rlaek Hoards, etc.
Hohool, Olllce, Dank.
'oiirtlioii.e,('liiirchand
Hall I'lirlillurc.
Opera Chairs.
!l Yamlflll Htrcel, -PORTLAND,
OR.
Rubber Cement
.FLOOR PAINT.
Dries hard over night and wears like
iron. For sale by all first-class paint
retailers, or by the manufacturers.
W. P. Fuller & Go.
Cor. Front and Pine Sts.
WASHINGTON HOTEL
N. P. J. FOLEN. Prop.
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A First Class 75 Cents a Day House.
Board by the Week, $3.00. Meals, U rents,
Rooms by tho YVcek,tl.00eiidiip. Tronsleuti
solicited.
HAR IN CONNECTION.
100 N. THIRD ST. 'Phone, Clay 6i
PORTLAND, OR.
F. W. WINTERS
149 Fourth Street.
BEST GRADED OF
Wines, Liquors and Ggars.
The tlueit saloon In the city.
...CALL AT...
NIELS R. JORGENSEN
For thtt Heat Urades of
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
BEST LINE
TO-
St. Paul, Miiieapolfs, Dnlith, CblcMo,
And all Points East.
TbrouEh Palace and Tourist Sleeir, Dining
Cars (meals a la carte), HiinVt,Hinuking, Library
Cars.
For tickets and full information regarding
Eastern trip, call at city ticket office, Vi'vi Jlorrj.
sou street. A. R. (3. UKNNlbTMK,
City Paa. and Ticket Agent
...Call At...
W. SPORE
For the Rstflradcof
Wits, Lit; m u. Cigars
115 North Uvntk SL
PROM A GRATEFUL NATION.
Etatuc I'resctited the French Govern
ment by Americana.
ltuccutly thoto wits ikdlcaU. lu t'ttria
a Mugultlceiit uiiufstilint btuttto of
l.afayt tte, a gift to the French Govern
ment from the American republic.
The originator of the Lafayette mon
ument project: and Its stilisetiuent pro
moter lit ltobert J. Thompson', a scion
of one of thu oldest ami most honorable
fnmllles In the Stnte of lowa. Liko
many another American student, Mr.
Thompson early .developed a deep and
lasting admiration for the great
French champion of the revolution, and
ns n schoolboy tlrst conceived tho
vaguo Idea that with succeeding years
has developed Into so mngnillceut an
achievement. He labored energetically
until he succeeded lu winning to tliq
support of his project the l'rcsldcut
nnd other luiitientlal mcu of the nation,
and Sept. 1, 181)8, the Ijifnycttc Com.
mission was formed, lu addition, he
enlisted the support of 4,000,000 loyal
school children of thu- land, nnd In six
weeks' time had received from them
ft 5,853.80, a most substantial fund for
a beginning. On tho strength of the
nucleus thus established, on March HI,
1801), Congress made an appropriation
of $50,000 to the Lafayette monument
fund, the nmotiut being Issued lu the
form of a specially designed coin
known as the Lafayette dollar.
The design adopted for the Lafaycltc
monument Involves two principal com
ponents, namely, the equestrian stntue
and tho pedestal whereon It stands. The
former will be one of the largest llgures
of tho kind In the world, and without
exception tho richest. The group will
represent Lafayette In full uniform
mdunted on a noble war steed and
raising his sword, reversed, to the
heavens. It Is proposed to use an alloy
of gold and sllver.lustcnd of tin and
spelter, in tho bronze casting to reilue
nnd beautify it. nnd to cast thu entire
llguro by the lost wax process an clab
o in to antl expensive, though eminently
artistic method. Tho pedestal will be
TIIK I.AFAYKTTK MONUMENT.
of colored marble, with rich bronze ar
chitectural ornaments, elaborate exedra
and extensive artistic surroundings.
One of tho original Ideas of tho
Lafayette memorial project was that
the monument might bo completed and
ready for dedication on July 4, United
States day at the Paris Imposition,
and for some time tho work was car
tied on with this end In view. It soon
became evident, however, that to com
plete the undertaking within so limited
an Interval would be nu utter Impossi
bility. It was, therefore, decided to
prepare a stuff reproduction of tliu de
signs, which answered the purpose of
dedication and will stand on the site
of the permanent monument through
out the exposition.
LITTLE ONES TAUGHT MUSIC.
Appurutua tor Kludcrijurtcn Ua lie
vUetl by u Wetstcrn Uciiiui.
Au apparatus for teaching music to
kindergarten children has been devised
by it Western genius. It consists of a
piano keyboard, a box of lettered, fig
ured disks, a box of varl-colored time
sticks. anil music tablets.
The time sticks are of different
lengths, and with these the children are I
taught to realize the various time val- j
I 2 9
(Keyimsrd Chart, with Dlaka In Poeltlon ou
Second Line of liass Staff and Third tf
Keys. The Illustration also Shows the U
ties. Whole notes are represented by
sticks of considerable length, halt
note by sticks Just half as long,
quarter notes by sticks one-hulf
the length of the half-uote sticks,
etc. The child then actually makes
for himself pictures exactly reH
reentlng the value of the dif
ferent notes used lu music .The clefs
and the number of lines In the start
are taught by menus of the chart and
the colored disks. The children lenrn
to place thu disks properly by means
of rhymes like this:
In groups of two aud groups of three,
The blark keys now we'll always see;
The White keys, we notice, stand In a
row,"
Aud the names of all we aooa will know.
Js waking a sort of gam out erf tho
Y L I n wfcJjsAetetetete'. BO YEARS'
iii u ni Tijii uttTiiiiTiirM 1 LiiLi.iu
V . 1 II a t V 9 'PIIM'-
JiAW Wi ii
study the pupils soon learn the prin
ciple of piano-playing and of music in
general
Or w Itloh on n l'rlvate' !nr.
The most widely known character nt
tho Presidio is dead. After thirty-ono
years of service In the ranks, and near
ly two years on the retired list, "Pad
dy" Miles has closed his honorable and
picturesque army record.
Joseph was Paddy's real first name.
Miles, the surname, was merely the ab
breviation of a long Polish name that
has been forgotten even by the dead
man's surviving relatives.
As Joseph Miles, the young Jewish
Polish Immigrant enlisted thlrty-threo
yenrs ago, nnd that has been his ofllclal
uamo ever since, but ns "Paddy" ho
wnH always addressed lu tho camp and
at his home.
Though his pay was novcr more nor
less thnn $13 n month during his thirty
one yenrs In the army, Prlynto Mlics
accumulated a fortune that tho Presidio
otllcers declare to bo worth $45,000.
Ho was a shrewd, saving man. Ho
kept four cows, obtaining free pnstur
ago on the Presidio reservation, nml
selling the milk to the army otllcers
at 10 cents a quart. Ho and his wife
lived nearly twenty years In tho old
brick building nt Foit Point; there was
no rent to pay, nutl little to provide In
the way of family support. Mrs. Miles
did thu washing for twenty-live soldiers
nt $1.C0 a month per mnu.
Miles served In the Spanish war. Re
turning to his home, ho retired on Juno
17, 1808, nnd wns granted a pension of
$24 a mouth. It wns this soldier's dis
tinction, Presidio olllccrs assert, to
servo thirty-one yenrs In tho army with
out ever being sent to the guardhouse.
San Francisco Correspondence St
louls Itepubllc.
English raj 8 ho Is Wrote.
Tho following notice Is displayed In n
hotel In Norwny,: "Hath! First-class
bath. Can nnybody get. Tushbath.
Warm and cold. Tub bath nnd show
er bath. At nny tlmo. Except Satur
day. Uy two hours forbore."
And this Is the notice that was post
ed up recently In nu nrt exhibition In
Toklo, Japan: "Visitors are requested
at tho cntrnuco to show tickets for In
spection. Tickets aro charged ten cens
nnd 2 cens, for tho special nnd com
mon respectively. No visitor who Is
mnd or Intoxicated Is allowed to enter
In, if any person found in shall be
claimed to retire. No visitor Is allowed
to carry In with himself ituy parcel,
umbrella, stick and the like kind, ex
cept his purse, nnd Is strictly forbidden
to take within himself dog, or the same
kind of beasts. Visitor Is requested to
take good care of himself from thieve
ly." . American Nerve.
'.Tohns5n, an American art student In
Paris, got Into a quarrel with a French,
man nml nu engagement for n duel re
sulted. At 7 o'clock In the morning
the two duelists met nt the ticket otllco
of the railroad station whence they
were to depart for tho chosen spot lu
tho suburbs.
"Glvo mu a round-trip ticket ns us
ual," says Johnson to the clerk lu a
terrlhlo tone, giving his muutncho a
ferocious twist.
"I I nny, do you always buy rotind
trip tickets'" stammers tho French
man. "Always," says Johuson.
"Then I apologize." Collier's Week
ly. American freiivh.
They nre telling a story lu Paris of
an Amerlcnu woman who tried to make
use of a rather doubtful grade of Amer
ican Ollendorff Freuch lu the hotel, al
though nil thu employes hpoke Kugllsh.
Finally ouu of the waiters risked the
manager for a leave of absence, and
the multro d'hotel himself went up to
solve tho mystery. After u violent
tirade against thu Incivility of tho gar
con, she declared that Ills Freuch was
so frayed out at the edges that he did
not understand wluit "a bottle of em
bonpoint" was. And It took tho mali
nger twenty minutes to discover thut
sho had Intended to ask for stout,
New York Tribune.
How the Quefii Is I'lintographotl.
When her majesty wisues to navo a
new, photograph taken she sends a com
maud sotnu days beforehand to tho
Lines and Spaces of Hiaffa. the Dlska oa
pace or Treble staff iiaviug ieu oiin
Uks lo Position oa Leger Uoes.)
photographer upon whom her choice
muy fall, to utteud at tho royul resl
denco ou a certain duy and at a certalu
hour.
The photographer takes with him his
apparatus and two assistants, and a
room Is specially prepared for the sit
ting. The Queen Is a very good subject
and displays no Impatience during tho
ordeal, which Is necessarily a tedious
affair, as sho Is always taken lu a num
ber of different positions, proofs of nil
of which are submitted to her, Her
majesty then niukes a selection, and
prints arc only taken from those she
approves of. No one Is allowed to pub
lish a photo of the Queen without first
submitting the photo to her and ob
taining her permission to da m. Lotv
doa) KiprV
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WHITE COLLAR LINE
COLUMBIA RIVER A rUClET SOUND NAV1-
UAT1U.N UU.
PORTLAND AND ABTORIA.
Dally trips of steamer ItalleyOatiert Iaes
every inorultiK I" the week nt 7 o'clock, except
r day. lU'tiirnlup, leaver Astoria every night
ho neck at 7 o'clock, except Sunday.
White Collar Line tickets nnd O. R. A N. Co.
tlcketa arc ItiterchHUgeablo on steamers llalley
llntitcrt and llaaalu.
Olllce, Alder street dock. Telephone Main
Sol. Columbia 'pliotie Ml.
U. II. SCOTT, Prealdont.
ASTQRIA&COLUMBI&
A RIVER RAILROAD CO.
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M Siraigtil Pnger lis Doll,
WITH
THROUGH PARLOR CARS
BETWLKN
Portland, Astoria Seaside
leaves
Union Depot
Portland
For Mnygers. Rain
lor.OUtsknn lo
Westport, Oilton,
Astoria, Warren
ton, Flavel, dear
hart Park and Sea
aide. Astoria .t Keashori'
Express Dally.
Aatorla Express
Dally.
Arrive
Union Depot
Portland
8:00 a. in.
11:13 a.m.
9:40 p.m.
7:00 p. m.
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Ticket olllce, 5iS Morrison street, and Union
depot, Portland.
J. C. MAYO,
(leu. Pass, Agent, Astoria, Or.
- ANDER80N BROS.
....Livery, Hack, Feed and Sale Stables...,
Special Attention Paid to Boardln Herses.
2J4 Third Kt., cor. Madison.
Oregon Phone 3:11. Columbia Phonn 3.11
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67 N. Third Street.
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THEHOWE SCALrTcC
85 First Street
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Bicycle Store Ladders, Grocers'
.Fixtures, Letter Presses,
Etc., Scales and Trucks.
Kav as tm Ta
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Pullman Gar Porters
.THE,,.
...PULL
And Pool Room in Connection
HAIR GUTTING AND SHAMPOOING
167 North Sixth St. Pbont Read 2937
C. E. RHQAPES. Prop.
aBTmcH
103 THIrJO ST. AIAADQ
PORTLAND HOTEL VIVJIMrilO
FOURTH ANO MOHRISOM ST.. PORTLAND, OR.
EDWARD H0LMAN
UNDERTAKER
Fourth and Yamhill Sts,
BOTH 'PHONES NO. 607
REN! STINSON, Laej Assistant.
fnllK AACIIHM AND MUNICH
KIHK IN8UKANCK COMPANY.
Katabllslidi A.ft.1820.
Charles A. lluri'SliiirJt it Co., Agents.
Roomf, Worcester lllock, N. K. cor. Third and
OakKlneli, I'ortlnud. Or.
mymmmm
aJ4ii,
PORrLAM) WIIM'. AND IRON WORKS
ItHiik, Nlurn nml Oniim Itiilllng
Oniuniulilnl Wire and lion Work
of All Klinla.
Wire and Iron Pence and Window Guards
3.11 Alder St., PORTLAND, OIL
.IVIerchant Hotel.
COIINKIl Tlllltlt AND DAVIS srilKKTrt
I'OII'II.A.NO, OKRttON.
IIOTKI. 18 HKWI.V ItKVOVATlM).
This la the tn'tt ftinliUHcl riodi'rnli' rslu hotel
nu the I'aulllc v'oni unit lint nil t lit) i'onen
lances ol hlxl .rlicd Imluli Complete with
plec'trlii lliilitK siol iwlls, nnd nrlolun uaterln
each room. IIUli idoiii on ctfi'h llnur. Klvvaior
(or nccoiiioilutiiiii of i;iiihIk. IIhIi'i SI and ll.'.'l
iieVilay MiiiIbJ'iivii'... vmtIm1 rnlo tolaiu.
Ilh's and thcutiiial i:trtl-. I'rce 'liiis liiau4
Irmrinll IiiiIim. ;k"J rooi; Onlv Imtr hlooki
Iioui t'lilon Di'ol. 'Jiic i'roof lliillitliiu.
F. K. HILL, Prop.
Holmes Coal
and Ice Co...
"DKALVjnHlN
lee, Coal, Coke
...and Ghareoal
!f North Kn.nl hi., I'OJtri.AMI, OK.
Oregon I'lione Mniu "SO,
Columbia Miotic 70.
THE ATLANTIC OYSTER HOUSE
OI'KN AM, KlflllT....
All Kinds of Shellfish And TamaUi
Crawfish Cooked In Wine
a Specialty.
A rull Sleeked Sideboard Wllh Seir(0 Dfawkl
Telehouo, Oiegoii lied IMS,
61
1 Tlllltlt HTItKf.T, NuMrVlne.
.1'rltHto Kiitiuiiu.iull I'lun,
J'OltTIM.ND. UI'.K'ION.
Electric Hotel
OREGON CITY, OR.
JACOB OASSKLIj. Trop,
Hlrlrtly t Ir.l.tlli... Ititle.
1.00 I'er lMr Mini Uiu
Steam Heat, Electric Lights, Con.
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