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About The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1900)
V WUGffei THE NEW AGE, PORTLAND',- OBEGOX. STEAMERS ALTONA AND POMONA DAILY BXCKIT &CNIUY FOR Salem and Way Landings, fl UT Stes JcnTciiTaWor street. AMI A.M. Salem 7:10 A M. Arrives i'urllnli'1. , i.M P. M. SUNDAY TRIPS TO OREGON CITY. lfKvc Portland. . Iaumj Oregon City IO:nu A. M 'J mid 5:0(1 1'. M, Vi.iA), 3:!X), 0:301'. l Oregon City Trans. Co. P;omptncmid qiitik Hxpnlclioiirnieelnlly A. B. GRAHAM, Agont. Office mid wharf, foot of TaylnrSt. Phone in, Did You Ever Try" Sunshine The New Scouring Honp? II nut )ou lion 1 t site It a trial and Blue IVIountain Soap Also Thfjr are nil mincrnl product mill It U iimrteloim lintr they dean nitllrl. WELL, I DON'T KNOW Mr. Johnion, you don't know WHAT'S GOOD If you have never tried ACME WHEAT FLAKES. We are headquarters for Ralton Health Club Foods. Grano, Acme Rolled Oats Health Process Whole Wheat Flour. ACME MILLS COMPANY. 20-22 N. Front St. Phone 407. PORTLAND, OR. CUblilSOfl & CO. Wheat and Stock Brokers IMIIKCI" WlltKSTO New York Stock Exchange Chicago Board of Trade Second Floor, Chamber of Commerce. ESMOND HOTEL Portland, - - Oregon. Front and Morrison Streets. ItATKS) European Plan, 50c to $1.50 Per Day American Plan, $J to $2 Per Da OMlAlt ANPKItSOX, Manager. J, C. I'KNDKllASI'.CliIrl (.'loll. WIIKN YOU HUT furniture, Carpets and Stoves FOIt llorHhk'KKI'lNll Cut lilt) Out hikI (irt a Itriliii'lliin at ..HENRY JENNINGS 172-174 First Stroot. ...THE... MERCHANTS' BATHS PORCELAIN TUBS. Merchants' Hotel 48 North Third Stroot. Net. loneji mid Pas It. FORBES-DAVIS FUEIt CO. Coal and Wood. Im mid Yrd, IM.PM K. WMer flieet, I'OltlUANli, Olt):iiON, Oregon Phoim Union im, Coliunbln wn, Telephone North 311, KROCHMAN X HARTMAN Hardware, Tools and Cutlery AttnU for ATKIN'S CELEBRATED CROSS-CUT SAWS -im nuBv anixKT. ui. ywiiii tad Tior, 1'OUTl.AND, OK. ' ' J 4 IV. ALLEN Dispensing Pharmacist Phono, Oregon Main 40B Columbia 4-14- 16 th and Marshall Sis., 23rd and Savior Sis., PORTLAND, OREGON, Hatters and Furnishers SoleAEtnlifo, KNOX HATS ...BUFFOJH & PEflDIiETOL 04 Third Stroot, PORTLAND, ORE. BAKING POWDER It Is PUREST It Is CHEAPEST It Is BEST !( Tf l An ltd Sttlif il Tear Uentr B:l ifili M m 'JV m Ciomit. IKvm., 1'nrlUiiil, Or. &jxmmuLwmiffl&&im j4ti444tl4aAtlf. l'(ll'UIIlllU.(ll iliil.'l7tlSiiLilill3l.S A. J. FARMER Wholesale and Retail GROCER... LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY Third St., Cor. Jefferson Both Phones. Dr. Fred. A. Reisacher ..DENTIST Gradual of tl Norihwattein I'nltvrilly Dental Collage. Nrst-Clus Work and Prlcti Reasonable Til Dfkmn Hid', Cor. Third A Wanubik-loii. rOMTI.A.ND, Or. Oriun 'Phone Oreen 491 F. DRESSER & GO. -IMPOUTKIIS OF- German, French and English Delicacies ' linli'imle mid ItelMll Denleri In Fine Groceries, Teas and... Table Delicacies CHOICE FAMILY LIQUORS Cor. Seventh & Washington Sts. PORTLAND, OREGON. Phone J-.7. USE LUCKEL'S Borax Soap For Washing- Flannels. Will Never Shrink Nor Harden. TRY ONE BAR AND CONVINCED. BE LIPPINCOTT'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE A Family Library TrW Bast in Current Lltiratura 12 Complctc Novels Yearly MANY SHORT STORIES AND PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS $1.60 pkrycar; 2Sct.a copy NO CONTINUED STORIES WIRY NUMBER GOHrUTI IN ITIIT paiiliieiiHiffl m OOLDEN WEST p 1 I mm I'VE GOT THREE SWEETHEARTS. I've sot three sweethearts and I'm a married man: Now think of something worse Minn that If nny of yon cnn; My wife Is pure and faithful, she's al ways good and true, And her hair's like bttrnlfdipd sunshine, her eyes are honest blue. She's the queerest little woman, she don't mind this mix at all; One sweetheart "taught inu how to pray" that He knows the spnrrow's full. She's old and wrinkled, bent and gray'; I love her like no other- One sweetheart that my wife don't mlud Is my own, my dnillng mother. The next one Is n "terror," full of happy, childish glee, And the picture Is n sweet one when he's at Ills "grandma's knee." He calls my wife, "his mother" and we kno'w him as "our hoy," So I can love this sweetheart and my wife without alloy. Oh, thou who Ritardeth the angels, hover them with thr wine. Grant all three Thy blessing In eTrry lit tle thing: Guide me to know "the only way," so when my life Is past I may join the woman, boy and girl at Thy "gates of pearl" at lasti, Denver Times. THE REDEMPTION OF RALPH MORTON g Wt IIKN Miss Amy Warden, only illd of tho wealthy broker, Anthony Wnrtlun, tripped Into her father's olllco one December hfter noon she was the einbodlinent of beau tlfnl, henltiiful 18. Nodding kindly to ward thoclcrk who had font moment ceased their scribbling, "he npproncli ed the door of her father's private of fice. A privileged character, ns she well knew, she turned the knob gently. Intending to surprise liiln In the usual way. As she peeped Into the dimly. lighted room she discovered ut a liincc tlint her father was not there; but bis conll deiitlal clerk, Itnlpli Morton, a good looking young man of ''.', was standing lH'fore the desk. For n space she was punled by the young inoti's peculiar nctlotiK for he raided Ills hand twice to the side of hit head, then, ns If tin decided, slowly lowered It again, and each tltne she caught the gleam of pol- HA MM! MOHTOX WAS HTA.NIHNd 1IKAIIIK TIIK DUNK, iviipii inomi iih it iiiiHiioii in t lie rn.vs from llu idoctrlo bulb. Thon, u If fully dwldpd iimii hU ncilon, ho imrtly turned hN fnvo towiird Iut: but nhc, notliiff tho ttMiM'iicss of his whlto ft'ti- iuil-k, itMiir.oii in a iiiimi inu iiwiiii mi nor! of hU iicllon, mid iliiitlnj; m-roxM tht room miiitflutl tho dcndly weapon For a .inc ho kio,hi, i(.Kuidinff with' wild o.voh tho bitintlfnl, ttMilllod face lM'foro him, thun, uttirhiK u low uronu, ho Mink Into n chair and hid his fiu-o In lilx linnilH. I -She Mtood looklni; ut him; the color 1 Krailiirilly rt'iurnliiK to her facu; tli-,i ! she 8ald, a wondcrlnK dty In her tone! "O, Mr. Morton! How could you think of iiuoh a IIiIiikV" He (lowly ruined his houtt ami met her iltyluic khzo wildly. I "Why do yon stop ine, Miss War den V" he atild, brokenly. "I am a thlefl 1 1 caught tho ucciirucd fever of Mpecu (latlon and uneil your father's money. 1 prefer death to discovery and dls- honor." Hln oyen closed, as If lilliultjil by ber acciiHlui; kiixu. "And do you IiiuikIiio thin will save you from dishonor'" nho said, foully, holdtiiK out the revolver. "O, Mr. Mor ton, do you not reallxo that it will only add to It? Will such an act restore my father's money or absolve you In the eyea of the world nnd-t!odV" Infinite pity alioiio In her eyes as she softly breathed tho last wonl. Ho did not look up.aud (die continued: "You are yoiinjr and talented, Mr. Mor ton, perhaps alwve the average. The world Is lMfor you. Do you presume to dictate In this way to the tender mercy that has tkestowed such priceless Klffs upon you? My father may not o vet look this, but there In one, at leHst, who will. How much money have you ta -usedr" she concluded. He threw out his hands despairing ly. '"More than 1 can repay," ho fal tered. "Two thousand dollars at least." Ulie remained slleut o Ioiir that he Teutureil to look at her. She seemed to look beyond him, a smile like that of a phMsed child on her now Hushed face tho warmth of a hitch, noblo resove. "Your case requires no such desper ate remedy aa thin," she said, turiilutc Iter face a little from the growing .tgorne of hla gate. "Supposing that I I replace this money, would" He sprang to hit feet. "Nol no! MUa WartWv," h crl4, eutreaUajlr. MVou must not thlrr of such n thing-. I have olntied; I must suffer.1' "You must do ns 1 say, Mr. Morton," she firmly replied. "My father. I know, would nol forgive you; but that Is no reason for siierlllcliig your future ca reer. Besides, you can repay tne some day." Ho regarded her through a mist of tears, then held out his hand. "I will nccejit your offer. MNs Warden the offer of nu angel,"' he said, huskily. "Hut I must leave this place and ic deem myself among a strange people." She started n little, but, laying her oft hand In his, whispered: "It may bo for the best; but, wherever you go, God he with you," and she lyft him. Five years had passed by when Itnlpli Morton again entered the city of his past folly. He did not bring the proverbial fortune, but he had amassed a competence which many less fortu nate might envy. During all this time he had never for gotten the sweet-faced young girl his savior. Thrice had he written to her, but no answer came; and now, when he went to the old otllce. he was told that Anthony Warden had failed three years previously and had died, leaving Ills daughter penniless. He determined to Hud her If -money, backed by love, could do so; but nil search was unavailing. She had disap peared, like many unfortunates. Into thnt mysterious realm where despair, perhaps, Is the larger portion ' "You will find her yet, Itnlpli," said his friend, Dr. Hanks, to whom Itnlpli Mortbu had conllded his story. It was a bleak winter evening, and they were on their way to the doctor's houe. "Heaven will surely guide me to her," answered Ralph. As they turned Into n side street a young woman n short distance ahead stopped and ujtered a low cry. A drunken rulllan had barred her path. He had already grasped lier arm when Morton, running forward, planted a well-directed blow that sent him reel ing. Ralph caught the young woman, half fainting, In his arms; then, as the doctor hurried up, he turned her face to the light. It was a thlil, pale face, though beautiful-a. beauty matured by days of struggle and sorrow. Ralph Morton almost dropped the light burden as he gasped: "It Is she Amy! O, Fred, thank heaven I have found her at last!" It w;as In the doctor's cozy h6uc. af ter he and ills wife left them alone, that he said: "You were my guardian angel once, Amy; will you continue to be such? The debt I owe you can only be repaid with a life's devotion. Will you accept It, dearest V" Anil slut whispered: "I believe,! loved you thci, Ralph; at least I wassorry to have you go." Huston Post. HiiKnr .Inlce'l'iped. Ono of tho niarvelotis ncconipllsh. iueii).8 of tho Utnh Mnrinous Is their bcot'silRiir Industry In the valley of tho I rent Salt Iike, where 1H,(K;0,000 pounds of white hukiii' arc turned nut each year. Cheap nh siikiii' K the Mor- iiioiih uiak'o a good prollt In the manu facture of It, and hii'Ki'l.v because of their Ingenious device to deliver the Juice from the vats to the factories, twenty-two miles distant. Instead of tratiHportlnr; It n't what would be pretty heavy expense, the Mormons pump the Juice fioin vat to factory In a three Inch pipe. This enables the Juice to bo made Into sucar close to the producing center, and saves a law amount of money that would bavu to be employed otherwise, In the trausporiailou, The beet stiKiir Indu-try of these people Is In the hands of u company that apiMir linns' to each farmer the amount of laud he may devote to the raising of the beet. The company pays cash divi dends regularly of 10 to 'JO per cent a year and dividends of soiuethlnt; like 20 per cent ou the stock. New York l'ress. A IdiiKunl TiiiikIc. Farmer Hornbeak While I waij at the vlllaico this afternoon I heard a drummer In Hopper's store say he had Jest read that HI Chanj; Liiuk h'ni that don't sound right; Ham; I. lug Chl no; I.HIIK Oluuii; HI eh-h'in leiniuo see. It's Hang no; Chl Lung Hang oli, pnhaw; Ghlng-no; Lung Mrs. Hornbeak 'Men'y on us, ICry! What In time are you tryln' to gltofn Kurmer Hornbeak Why, I was Jest goln' to say that Hlug Lung (Jhl-oh. drat It! Chang, Lang, Hang, Jang, Hang, or whatever It U Mrs, Hornbeak (lre.it day, Kzry! What iioiiM'ine nreyoii tryln' to recite? You talk like a dinner bell. Farmer Hornbeak I guess I do. for a fact. 1 was tryln' to ay the name of that great Japanese or Chinese statesman. Mrs. Hornlienk Oh, yoij mean I.I Hung Ohaug. Well, what abo.tt him? Farmer Hornbeak I I diiuuo, Iuck. A DiscotirMKtntf Kutry. The performance of the Shakspear eau drama of "Hamlet" was dragging Itself slowly along, The time had come for the appearance of the glio-t. There was it slight delay, owing to tho tnrdlnosft of the gliot In rcpoudlui; to It, cue. The profound stillness that followed was broken by a loud voice In thu front row of the main balcony: "Mamma, there are tlilrty-seven men down there with round white sinits on top of their heads'." And no stage ghot ever made Its ap pearance under more dWcouraglug aus pices than the armor-clad phantom that came stalking upon the stage at that uioineut, Chicago Tribune. Occasionally a man refuses to drink beor unless 'his physician recommends It or unless he thinks be ought to rec ommend It. Two weak partuers are seUiow able u iiwkc a buslneaa firm. T J. KADDEIU.Y, , DKAI.EK IN HAitMVAKB. Plovp-, Ha hep, Tin, Copper mid Oronlto Iron-Wnre, Crockery, OIhmuh-c nrt Homo Kiiriilftliliig Uo(l-. Jobbing promptly i temlcil to. 141-111 First Pt., cor. Aider. Odd Fellows' Jlldsr., 1'UIITI.ANI), OltKUON. K It AN Kit A Kit AM Kit TAII.OS ZJ8 Wa-lilngton Street, ' roitlLANl), OltF-QON. EMnbllslicd In New York I'M. New York, ClilrnRo, Ilo-ton, I'lilliiilelplila Denser, l'ortlniid. DKVOi: A KAYNOI.DS CO. I'nliiU. Colors, VnrnMic, Lend, rim-lie-, Arils!-.' MmerltiK ulmleinle only. No. fid FJrnl Street, corner I'lno,' I'orilnml, Or. 'l'lioiie, Orison Jtvii 18.3, Colitiiibln 451 TpOitTI.ANJ) LOAN OIl'ICE Dan Manx, Proprietor. ...Hlgne-t l'rlcc I'nld for Old Gold mid Silver.. No. 74 Third 8lrect, Nenr Onk 1'OltTi.ANl), Oil. T.omi money on nil kind of ci-enrllr. Unro deemed pledKes told for -.mount limned. J. II. WILD Jobbing mid Itetnll Denier In , WINES AND MQIJ0IIS7 2 Tlilrd Street, Opposite Mnnonlo Temple. 1'orllmid, Oreeon. ia rp A. WOOD. l?K,r. 1ISTATK AND 1'KNPION ATTOUNKY. Jtoom 10, Odd 1'ellouB' IJulldlni;. I'Oll'IT.AND, OltK. n O. TINOItY MANUFACTtMtINO JKWUI.KK. Dlnmnnd Pctter. Itcpnlrlni; nently lone. Any dexlgti of Jewelry innde to order. t'Mlnlt oer The 1'nmoiiB. Corner Second unit Morrlcun treetn. I'ortlMHl. Or. V M W. AltIs-3 r. w. a it iss .t. co. WhoUmle llrukernife mid (.'ominlislon Nn. r.1 Front Street. Co!umblii'l'lione,.,4'. .I'ortlmid.Or,. nOltn.AND JKWF.I.KIl' AND, OPTICIAN Wmeli mid Cloek Itepnlrlnjr: ClemihiR, 75c; Hint it hprlliK. 7,V. All wutk Kimrmiteed. r-pieiHcli'ii from '.'.'ki lip; rltnle evu KlMe lor II.UA, ttlth the let leiiM'i. Kjcx tested Inc. 'Ihe I'ortUnd ,lc Meier ti ml Dollelitn. UU Flrt hi. ncMr Aldcr.f ijUlltllANKS' 1? . STANI)AIU).KOAI.K". Falrlmiik', Morae it Company, -. Flrit and ttrL Streeln, I'ortlmid, Oregon, Telephone 81., . 1)A.TON, lir.AOH A NI.MON ' ' -i . i'j . Atmnicjrit-.Iw. , filOCIminber ol Commerce, ' . - ' Portlsnd r Oregon. r 0. NOON IIAO CO. Manufnrliirer snd Importeri of 1IA0H, TWINF.S. TKNTH AN!) AWNINOH, FI.AIiH AND MININCi IIOSK. IlKKulnr Msttiriftl. 'iim, Hull MVlnit In nil lu MrsnvHei, Cotlon IMiek, CordnKe.cte. S2-M N, Flril Ml. ami 'JIO-J..JU.'Jia Conch St., POItTI.ANb, Oil. lyiWNINO, IIOl'KINH A CO. UltOKKItS. (Iroiind flour, ('lumber of Commerce, I'urtlaiid, Or. I) mid K, llnller'lliilldlni;, buttle, Waah. New VorkMocV I'liebani'.. Chleaio Hoard of Trade. IOi-KI'II HWI'l.F. . Proprietor ot BOAT VAUIl ANI MAItlNK WAYS Otllea and Yard, root or Belmont St.. Columbia 'PhostiiU rOHlIANI), OK. K. Miuison, K. "Miuxon. rplIK ANIlKI'sKK lU'PCH-Flne lunch every i nay. oei neeron eann. rineuine, ll nor. and ch:ari. .".M Morrl.on m., lor. eecon :i; I'tntlaiiii, or. IAhTKItN OYSI'KK llOl'riK I'M. JOHNSON, Proprietor. Crawfl.b,' when In itaii, eooVed In wine. Hi WathliiEton St., near sixth. Oregon Phone Ited 19M. ColiimbU I'linno 77. 1'OltTI.ANI), on. riTltF.IIII(l A HL'MASON'S I'll Alt.WACY Corner 2nd and Wahlnston Sn. Strictly hlKh srsde iiieilleine at loel prhea. Money med by pHironUIni: u. miiE I'Opui.vii l.'.n'lrt Street, llet. WathliiKton and Alder Phone Oregon lied 13' Phone Columbians J0.11N KCKI.L'NO. Proprietor, 1'ortUucl, Or. Y 71I.I.IAM P.U5S.EI.I. MACKKNlr.' hUlll.lO ACCOUNTANT POItlI.ANI, OltEGON J. P. MITKPIIY. F. N. STOI.TZ. PARK SALOON Ooruer Park and. Burnside Sts. Fine Winn, Liquors and Cigars. Private Rooms for Families. IHE WASH1MGI0N UfE INSURANEE CO., 8E NEW Ml A policy holders' eo.ui company plain, in coniraci ar stood. liorl, eailly unde Ineonteatable after one year, Non-tortetlable after three years. rour Portland agency, vfaahlaitoB aulld lnr. C. L. FAY, General Agtnt. -THE- Multnomah; Trunk Co MANUFACTUItKRS OF TRUNKS TRAVELING BAGS Nb 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. REDDICK, Manager. JtaoaP & Go., FINEST QUALITY Hams Bacon L?ard When once you nv them you will (lud they ne th finest llavoieil goods. fifth and Couch Sts. "THE TASTE TELLS" : CUDAHY'S REX HAMS. REX BACON REX LARD AND REX CANNED MEATS ARE THE .BEST. ANN ARBOR .HOME BAKERY. One of Ihemotl eomplele hakerji In the Norlhueat. Bikes thi Best Piillmu Braid In the West M. SHIELDS, Prop. 347 MurrUou at, roKTIM.M), OK. And 493 Union Aenne, corner Sacramento,. Allilna. llnine-mailK liread, enW'i ami p t llaked bean ami llo.toii llronn liread erery raturday. Tel. Ited lrjj Tel. llod 311. ST. PAUL HOUSE euUclie iMsinll. HAltttV SCIIOOK, MMiiHBr. Itooios Willi or Without lloaril. Special Itatet by the Month. Ilarrooin snd llonlliiK A llet' in Connection. Five lllis-ka from Meamthii, pott and Union Peisii. 0'ii liavand Nk-bt. U, Kit, and Ji, Norlh'l hlrd .Street 1'oKTl.A.M), OlthUON USE" Red Seal Brand Hams' Bacon sUard..., Toe Quality Unsurpassed" OMAHA PACKING CO., OlDce.SmoVfbeniti and narcboQi SS -4W y- r OOEaatVaieeSt. PORTLAND,. OR, I 4 vl BMsBttiiBsisiisM .,... j.'. T ,jLg