The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905, August 18, 1900, Image 3

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TOE NEW AOE, IJOIITLAND, OBEGOK;
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Multnomah Trunk Co
MANUFACTURERS OF
TRUNKS "
TRAVELING BAGS
-no SAMPLE CASES
Salesrooms 143-145 Sixth Street
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Bar Fixtures and
..Billiard Tables..
Have Re-established their busi
ness in
Portland;
at 49 Third Street.
A full stock of Bar Fixtures, Bil
liard and Pool Tables. Bowling
Alleys' and Supplies always on
hand.
EASY PAYMENTS.
J. G. REDD.1CK, Manager.
Armour & Go.,
FINEST QUALITY
Hams
Bacon
When once you uo them
you nil! II ml thuy a-u the
fluent flnvoreri kooiIb.
Fifth and Couch Sts.
"THE TASTE TELLS"
THAT
CUDAHY'S REX HAMS.
REX BACON
REX LARD AND
REX CANNED MEATS
ARE THE BEST.
ANN ARBOR
.HOME BAKERY.
Out of iheinost complete bakcrya In
Hie Northwest.
BikM iii ImI Pull-in Bread la the West
M. SHIELDS, Prop.
347 Marrl.oii St.
I'llKTMMI, OK.
And 4M Union Auue, corner Sacramento,
Alblna. Home-made bread, cake and ple.
Hated bean ami, II411U111 llruurii llread eery
tuiday. 'lei, KedlMJ; Tel, IIinI MX,
ST. PAUL HOUSE
Deutsche Oantbans.
HAKItY I) HOOK. Manag-ar.
Roobi With or Without Hoard, Special Rate
by tue'Montli. Karrooui and Bowling A lie) In
Connection. Fire Blocks from 8teuuhl. Dock
tnd Union Depot. Open Day and Nlshl,
91, 24Waud X NorthTblrd Hiraet
rOKri.AMD, OKUUON
USE"
Red Seal
Brand
Harris
Bacon
"Tor Quality
Ummtptntii"
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OMAHA PACKING CO,
oaa.8aiokebonm 56-54U0 Et Vale St,
Md tfaveboaa PORTLAND, OR.
STEAMER8
ALTON A AND POMONA
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY FOR
Salem and Way Landings.
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1 cave Taylor street. ,
' h'afcin
Arrhcs I'ortland
(IMIA.M.
7:10 A. M.
4:.WI M.
SUNDAY TRIPS TO OREGON CITY.
l.oa e Portland 10:30 A. M.. '.' and 1V00 1 M.
Lvae Oregon City I2,s, 3.,w,o:30 '. M
Oregon City Trans. Co.
Promptness and quick dispatch our specially
A. B. CRAHAM, Agont.
Onicc and wharf, foot ol TaylorSt. Phone- 41).
"Did You Ever Try"
Sunshine.
" The New Scouring Soap?
IT not 011 ahould glc It a trial and
Blue Mountain
Soap Also
They arn all mineral products and It l
man clou I10.W they clean Up dirt.
WELL, I DON'T KNOW '
Mr. Johruoti, you don't know
WHAT'S GOOD
If you have never tried
ACME WHEAT FLAKES.
We arc headquarters for Rabon Health
Club Foods. Grano, Acme Rolled Oals
Health Process Whole Wheat Flour.
ACME MILLS COMPANY.
20-22 N. Front St.
Phone 407. PORTLAND, OR.
GUI1L1ISON & CO.
ikiitui Stick Urokers
DIRf.CI' WIRES TO
New York Stock Exchange
Chicago Board of Trade
Second Floor, Chamber
of Commerce.
ESMOND HOTEL
Portland, - Oregon.
Front and Morrison Streets.
KATKH:
European Plan, 50c to $1.50 Per Day
American Plan, $1 to $2 Per Dai
OSCAR ANDKHHON, Manager.
J. C, PKSDKOAHT, Chief Clerk.
WHEN YOU BUY
furniture, Carpets ani Stives
K)t HOUSICKKKPI.VU
Tut lhli Out and (If I a Reduction at
..HENRY JENNINGS
173.174 First 8tret.
THE...
MERCHANTS' BATHS
PORCELAIN TUBS.
Merchants Hotel
48 North Third Street.
Bet. Conch and Datls.
FORBES-DAVIS FUELt CO.
Coal and Wood.
Iifflce and Yards lsMM K. Water Htreel,
PORTLAND, OKKUON.
Oregon I'lione Union 441. Columbia 5J1I.
Telephone N'ortli 311,
KROGHMAN I HARTMAN
Hardware, Tools
and Cutlery '
AgcuU for ATKIN'S CELEBRATED
CROSSCUT SATS
1S3 FIRST KTRKKT. bet. Yawblll and Taylor,
1'OltTI.AND, OR.
BAKING HUMAN BODY
MAN WHO IS ROASTED IN A
GREAT OVEN.
Subjected 1o Interne Heat In Hope
of Coring n Grave Malady HI
Mmbi Were Oaalfled by an Attack
of Khciimatlam.
Once In crcry twcnty.four hours
Aarou l'aluicr Is bnkctl nllve hi tho
Kront orcu of the llelluvue hospltnl, lu
New York City. At a temperature of
from SCO to 400 degrees he Is allowed
to ronst In tbe oven for from half to
three-(tiartcrs of nn hour. Then he Is
removed, thoroughly mnssnged, and
placed lu tho suu, where a broiling pro
cess g begun. And all because he Is
alUlcted with arthritis deformaus.
Translated that means that he has
gout. Not tho plain gout that mnuy
suffer, but an acute rheumatic gout,
which has practically ossified his limbs,
so that for over three years his legs
aud arms were hb hard as marble, be
ing frightfully wasted and distorted,
and absolutely Incapable of any move
ment or feeling. His condition was
pathetic In, the extreme and It was only,
a question of Hme when the dread par
nlyslB would encroach further upon his
lody, until It affected vnme vital or
gan and thus put an end to his life.
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AAHON PALMttlt UNDKKTUEATMKNT AT HUI.I.KVUK HOSPITAL.
It was death that Palmer has been
waiting for during the.e yenrs of suf
fering. When he was tlrst taken to
llellevue there was koiiio hope of sav
ing his life, but that hope speedily de
parted when It was found that by 116
means knowu were the doctors able
to stimulate a perspiration lu any of
the affected parts. Meanwlilln the dis
ease was spreading slowly and surely,'
and at last hope of stopping It was en
tirely abandoned. Vapor. Uusslan and
Turkish baths failed to aid. Applica
tions of heat were absolutely useless
and recourse was even tried In wrap
ping him up In blankets and placing his
feet as near as they could lie placed
with safety to a red-hot stove. Nona
of the uieutiH tried seemed powerful
enough to affect In the slightest the
dread malady which affected him. Had
It not been for the placing of the great
new ovens lu the hospital lie would
shortly be a corpse. Now, however,
there Is hope of saving his life. More
than this, there Is every prospect not
only of stopping the encroachments of
the disease, but of relieving parts al
ready affected. Indeed, the ossifica
tion, If It can be so spoken of, has
been removed from his arms entirely
except from the fingers, nnil his legs
have been revived fiom thigh to knee.
With continued treatment It Is exact
ed that the calves and lingers and feet
will be saved, and that Palmer will lie
able4 to resume his dally life where he
left off four years ago, a cured and
healthy man.
Tbe Ulaeaae Held Him Kaat.
Twelve years ago Palmer was first
afflicted with rheumatism. He grew
worse In spite of the various treat
inontH which he underwent. Finally
his legs aud arms began to dt'aw up
and shrivel, and It was not loug ere
he was helpless cripple. No thought
of sending him to the hospital occurred
to his family uutll four years ago,
when he was suddenly affected by the
deadenlug of his limbs. First his feet
were affected. And then the calves
and hands. There seemed every pros
pect of the AViolu body succumbing to
the fearful trouble aud great Interest
was manifested by physicians to see
how loug he could live. When his feet
were first deadened they were affected
as though frozen. They liccame as cold
as lu death aud then gradually stiffen
ed, No strength was sultlclent to move
them. Theu, as the ankles and calves,
followed, recourse was taken to the
various processes recited altove to see
If something could not stave off tho
trouble. Finally, when the thighs were
similarly stiffened. It was Impossible
for hltn to do else than breathe aud
absorb his food. 'Che arms came uet,
starting with the finger lips. This
spread much mure rapidly and In less
than a mouth tbe eutlre IIiiiIm were
rendered useless. It was at this stage
(list the baking process U'van. None
of the doctors really thought any effect
could be produced upon Palmer. It
was a month before the slightest en
couraging sign was seen. It was notic
ed during this time, however, that no
III effect was produced, so treatment
.vas persevered In. After this length
of time a single drop of perspiration
was noticed on one thigh, so small that
It was feared that It might be water
dropped upou hint by some means.
However, the next day more beads ap
peared, and from that time on a per
spiration was steadily Induced. There
was no let up, and It was not s fort
night before the flesh became soft and
pliable, although there was still no
evidence of power. It was not uutll
recently (bat any power was developed
aud Usa sal by constant wissaglsr.
As the arms were affected quicker than
the lower limbs, so they yielded more
readily to the treatment. They were
in due course treated similarly. When
once the disease began to be dissipat
ed lu them It was speedily conquered.
Less than three weeks ago they were
still held In the marble grasp. To-day
all but tho lingers have been released
The lingers and toes are now drawn
tip against the palms of his hands and
soles of the feet. The llesh of the
calves has become pliable nud soft and
the kncM arc almost released from
their captivity. In another fortnight
It Is expected that everything, except
possibly the digits, will Imi well again.
Tho cause of the trouble has been n
deposit of calcium salts In the tlsue
covering the bones In the parts affect-"
cd. The flesh has fallen nwny until
the man has become little better than
a skeleton, except for liU trunk. Ills
weight was down to eighty pounds,
and tho limbs were reduced to half
their usual size. Since the restoration
of power he has taken on fleth rapidly
In the relieved parts, and he now
weighs over a hundred pounds. Ill
normal weight since the beginning of
his Illness until the ossification began
was about 1.10 pounds. Before he was
taken 111 he weighed 1H0 pounds. Palm
er Is a produce dealer living In New
York.
HtiyliiB a Fn.
Ml, Katharine I.ee Hates, who
spent somu months In Spain last year,
declares that the dark-e.u'd damsels of
the fan ami lace umutlllu ate quite as
charming as tradition has pictured
them. Ignorant they commonly uie,
their education being of the most
meager, but they arc not dull. They
ate quick-witted, hlgh-nplrlleil anil af
fectionate, and mic poHM-Krtcd of a giace
of speech mid manner which rately de
serts them. Nor do they reserve their
pretty ways only for thu ballroom or
the parlor; even ordinary shopping Is
lifted Into u scene of elegant comedy
by the manner lu which It Is transact
ed. This Is how 11 Spanish scubrllu
bargains for tier fan:
"There Is nothing sordid about It, Her
haggling Is a social coudcsccuslou'that
at once puts tho black-eyed jouug.
salesman at her mercy.
"Hut the fan seems to me the leqst bit
dear, senorl"
"Ah, seuorital You do not see how
beautiful the work Is. 1 am giving It
away at six pesetas."
She lifts her eyebiows half-lticredu-lously,
all bewitching.
"At live pesetas, senor."
Ho runs his hand through his black
hair In chivalrous dlsttess,
"Hut the peerless work, seuorlta'.
And this other, loo. 1 sacrltlcu it ut
four pesetas."
She touches bojh fans lightly.
"You will let me liao the two at
seven pesetas, seuor)''
Her eyes dance over his confusion.
He catches the gleam, laughs back,
throws up his hands.
"Hueuo, seuorlta! At what you
please!"
Aud the Kcnorlla trips away content,
ed with n sharp bargain, although for
Spanish gallantry, even when genuine,
goes further on the lips than otherwUe
the price was probably not much
more remote from what pleaded the
smooth-tongued clerk than fiom what
she pleased. , ,
4'oot ami Methodical.
A lawyer who worthily hears a dis
tinguished name occupies uu old-fash-lotted
mansion 011 I he edge of New
York. Ills sister, who lives wllli him,
tells a laughable story, which Is re
ported lu Ha liter's Hound Table, lllus.
(rating his coolness ami line of meth
od. Itcceutly his sister tiptoed Into his
room some time after midnight, and
told him she thought burglars weie lu
the house. The lawyer put 011 his
dressing-gown, and went downstairs,
lu tho hack hall he found a rough
looking man trying to open a door that
led Into the buck yard. The burglar
had unlocked tho door, and was pull
ing at It with all his might. The law
yer, seeing the robber's predlcameut,
called to him:
"It does uot ojHMi that way, you
Idiot! It slides hack!"
Ancient Ones.
The wife of a professional Joke
writer had tlulshetf cleaning off her
husband's desk and putting thliigs to
rights before he dl-covered her. He
dropped the volume of sermons In
which he had beeti (lading needed re
taxation and sprang to his feet, "Hood
Lord, Martha, have you throwu 'em
Into the grate?" "Throwu what, Joe';"
"My lust Jokes. Pull 'em out quick."
Mrs. Miller sniffed dlsdalufully. "Pull
'em out yourself. I'm no catspaw to
get out your chestnuts for you," Nan
Francisco Wave.
It Is the experience of older married
women that a bride Is about six weeks
In descending from the pedestal 19
foot toL
A. IV- ALLEN
Olmpmnmlng
Phmrmmclmi
Phono, Oregon Main 405.
Oolumblm 14
16th and Marshall Sta.,
23rd and Savler Sta,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Matters
and . .
Furnishers
Sole Asentt for KNOX HATS
,..BUFFU & PEHDIiETOIL
04 Third Street,
PORTLAND, ORE..
RiKINR
VrlHIHU IWS
POWDER' I
It Is PUREST M
It la CHEAPEST M
It Is BEST m
'M nTtuAulTetSituliirnrk'esiraut M
Jwj CixiMTI)fVNi, l'orll.n.l.Or. iW,
mfev!1W!jvmv4W',iKMvrt,W,-'iw5
A. J. PARMER
Wholesale
and Retail
GROCER...
0,WEST PRICES IN THE CITY
Third St., Cor. Jefferson
Both Phones.
Dr. Fred." A. Reisacher
DENTIST
Orailu.lt c( lb Northw.dein Unltvriltjr
Dental Coll.ff.
Flnt-CliiJ Work and Prleu Rriioaiblt
711 Dekum Rld'r, Cor. Third A Waarilniton.
rOHTI.ANI), Or. Oregon 'fhona Clrecn 491
F. DRESSER & GO.
- I.MI'ORTKIIS OK-
German, French and English Delicacies
Whnloalu and Retail IH-ateri lu
Fine Groceries,
Teas and.,.
Table Delicacies
CHOICE FAMILY LIQUORS
Cor. Seventh & Washington Sts.
PORTLAND, OREOON.
I'lione 'iii.
U8E LUCKEL'S
Borax Soap
For Washing Flannels.
Will Never Shrink Nor
Harden.
TRY ONE BAR AND BE
CONVINCED.
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LIPPINCOTT'S
MONTHLY MAGAZINE
A FAMILY LlSNAIfY
TM list in CurrMt Lltwatwi
12 Complete Novels Yearly
MANY SHORT STORIES AND
PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS
S2.CO per yeah; 2Scts. a copy
NO CONTINUED STORIES
VSHV NUMDKft COMPLETE IN ITSELr
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PI I.1J H ,,J "J Hiatal
aw UM ifoaaTaTaV
afsaHffl W I laHt
GOLDEN WEST KR
T J. KADDERI.Y,
DK.AI.KH IN HAHPWARK.
RIoTi-n, Ransca, Tin. Copper and dranlts
Iron-Ware, Crockery, 'tlasaro and llonsa
KurnlahliiK IIomK Jobbing promptly t
tended to,
UI-UJ Flrtt HI., cor. Alder, Odd Fellows' Bldf.,
rOUTLAKI), OKKIION.
K
RANER Jk KRAMER
TAILOR A
SgA Washington Street,
rollTI.KD, OREGON.
BMnhtlslied' In New York K.VJ.
New York, Chicago, Ito.lon, IMiltadelntiU
Pcmcr, I'ortlnnd.
pOIUJ.AND LOAN OKKIf K
ha ,MAni, rropritior.
...lllgncM l'rlce I'ald (or Old (lold sod Silver..
No. 74 Third Street, Near Oak
PORTLAND, OR.
Loans money on all kluda of trcurlty. Uur
deemed pledgci sold for amount loaned.
T II. WILD
Jobbing and Retail Dealer In
WINKH AND LIQUORS
1M Third Street, Opposite Masonlo Temple.
I'ortland, Oregon,
m A. WOOD.
ItKAT. KBTA1 K AND I'KNHION ATTORNKY.
Room in, Odiirellows'Unlldlng.
roitl'LAND.ORIC
r 0. TINtlltY
MASIJKACiritlNfl JKWKLKR.
Diamond heller. Itepalrliig neatly done.
An) tlolxn ol Jewelry mndii to order.
llpalaha oer 'I Im Ksniona, Comer Bt!com
and Morrimin Atrenlx, I'orlland, Or,
I A W.'AIIIHH
K. W. MtlHS CO.
Wlioloah- llroVcnigc and Conimlitloii
No. H front Hlreet.
Columbia M'hone at'. I'ortland, Or.
nOltn.AND JKWKI.IIR AND OtTICI.VN
Watch and Clod Repairing: Cleaning, 7Sc;
main rprlng. 7.V, All work Knarauievd.
Hineisci (mm J'! up; rlinlc omi glac
lor f I.V.'i, wllli ihc hoi Ii'Iimk. Kj IttKted
lrt. 'Ihu I'oitlHinl J welcr and optician,
i:u flint hi. near Alder.
I
.UlRIIANKh'
HI'NDAItD MMLI'.S.
' KalrlmiikK, Moiku ,1 Company,
Y lu I and htatL Slrcela, I'orlland, Oicgoil.
Ttlcphoiie SI,
I)AXTON, UK. A till A. HIMON
Allorui')i-a..aw,
A10 Chamber o( Coniiiicice,
I'orlland ..... Oregon.
AY
r (. NOON MAO CO.
Maniifm lliri'i and Importer, of
IIAOH, TWIVK". TKNW AND AWMNOfl,
KI.MIH AND MINIMI IIOHK.
lUgulug Malerlal, l'aua, Sail Making lu all
li lliam'Kfx, Coliou huck, ConUitCiete.
Jt-M N, fltat M. and -JIO-JI J.JI4 -Jill Couull hU
I'ORTI.VND, Oil.
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OU NINO, IIOI'KINH.V CO,
IIIIOKKRH,
(Irouud lloor, Chamber o( Commerce.
I'orlland, Or.
Daml K, Halley Hidldlng, Seattle, Waili.
New YorkhliMk KxcliangK,
Chit ago Rimid (i('lrilc.
J
fHKI'II hTITI.K
I'roprleior of
MOAT YARD ANl MAIIINK WAYH
Olllio and Yard, fool of llrlmoilt HI.,
Columbia I'hiinn.'i.lM. M'OltrLAND, OIU
K. Miiiikiii, K. 'Miiuton.
ritHK AMIhl'hhlt lll'HCII flue lunch every
1 day. Ilei bei on carili, I'lne nlno, Ho.
tiur and cluart. v',4 Morilou Hi., cor, second,
I'oiiland, Or.
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AAhTKItN' OVHIf.lt IIOI'HK
LD. JOHNSON, I'roprli-lor,
Cranntb, mIicii In wr.oii, cooLcd In wine.
l.' Wahliigloii M., near Sluh,
Oremiu I'lione Rid !'.'(.
Columbia I'hiiliu 7.
1'Ull 1 1. N I), OIU
(JTIIKIIIKI A IIIMIAMI.N'H 1'IIAIIMACY-
Corner 'Jnd aiol aliliiglou Hi, Strictly
high Krade meillclutii at lonot prlu-a. Money
aid by palrouUlug li.
fflllK l'OI'tl.lt
U'.-llrl flirt el,
Hit, Waiihlngloii aud Aldnr
'hone Oregon Red A I'hoim Columbia. '
JOHN f.CKI.l'.ND, 1'ioprlclor,
I'ortland, Or,
w
II.I.IAM lil'HHKI.L MACKKNIK
I'lllll.lt! ACCOll.NIANT
DKVOi: ,ti llAYNOI.Dfl CO.
I'nlntn. Color, Varnlnhca, Lead, nrinlic",
ArtUta' Mnterlalu, wholesale only. No. 80 Firm
Hlrcet, corner I'lne, rurtland, Or. 't'honei,
Oregon Red ISM. Columbia 4111
l'OR1l.ND, OltEOOM 1
M'. M UK I'll V. f, N.HTOI.T.
PARK SALOON
Corner Park and Burnaide Sti.
Fine Wine, LIquon and Cigir.
Private Rooms for Families.
TH( WASHIIGION LITE IUUMIU CO., t MW YORI
A policy holder' company
Hi toiitracia are plain, thorl, eaully under
stood. Inroiitetlable after one )tr.
Nou-lorfellable after three rears.
hrvour I'orlland acueyi'UahUilon butld
Ing.
C. L. FAY, General Agent.
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