The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905, November 24, 1900, Image 3

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GATION CO.
PORTI.AND AND ABTORIA.
Dally trlpi of stoamcr Bailer Oatiert Leares
verr morning In the week at 7 o'elock, except
Sunday. Returning, leaves Astoria every night
In the week at 7 o'olock, except 8undat.
White Collar Lino tickets and O. R. & N. Co.
ticket are Interchangeable on steamers Bailer
Oatcert and Haualo.
pmco, Aider street dock. Telophone Main
151. Columbia 'phone Ml.
K. W. CRICUTON. Agent.
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80 a.m.
11:15 a.m.
7.-00 p.m.
9:40 p.m.
Ticket office, 5M Morrison street, and Union
depot, I'urtlaud.
J. C. MAYO,
Gen. I'ais. Aeont, Aitorla, Or.
ANDERSON BR08.
Llvery, Hack, Feed and Sale Stable..
Special Attention Paid to f(eardlnj Horss.
254 Third HI., cor. Madison.
Oregon Phone S31. Columbia Phono 831
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yaari four months, L Bold by all nawMaal.ra.
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LA GRANDE, OREOON.
KRIEQ t LEVY
(INCORPORATED.)
GROCERS
COFFEE AND TEA A SPECIALTY.
94 Wasulngtoa Straat, Coru.r Taattt
TRY OUR CELEBRATED COFFEE.
ItaUs roba.s 83S. I'OKTIAJfP, OR
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And Pool Room in Connection
HAIR CUTTING AND SHAMPOOING
167 North Sixth St. Phone Reid 2987
C, E. RHOADES, Prop.
B. B. RICH
103 THIRD ST.
PORTLAND HOTEL
CIGARS
FOURTH ANO MORRISON IT.. PORTLAND, OR.
EDWARD HOLMAN
UNDERTAKER
FeirU and Tamhlll Sts.
BOTH 'PHONES NO. 507
RENA STINSON, Lar A Mill tut.
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riRK INSURANCE COMPANY.
Established A, D.1S2S.
Charles A. Burckhardt & Co., Agents.
Room 6, Worcester Block, N. E. cor. Third anl
Oak Streeti, I'ortlatid, Or.
PORTLAND WIRE AND IRON WORKS
Baak, Btora anil OMca Ilnlllaa;
Ornamental Wlrn and Iron Work
oi All Kinds.
If fat and Iron Fence and Window GuartJa
584 Alder 8t., PORTLAND, OR.
.Merchant Hotel.
CORNER THIRD AND DAVIS 8TREET8
VOHTUN0, OltEQON.
HOTEL 13 NEWLY RENOVATED.
This Is the bit equipped moderate rate hotel
on the Pacific Coast and bu all the conven.
lenres of hluh-prtccd hotels Complete with
electric lights and bells, and artesian water In
eaoh room. Hath room on ouch floor. Elevator
for accomodation of gut'its. rial en 11 and 1 1.21
per day. Meals a cent. Special rates to tarn.
Hies and theattlca) partl'-n. Free 'bus to and
from all trains. 300 rooms. Only four blocks
front Union Depot. 'lrt Troof Ilutldlng.
F. K. HILL, Prop.
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Oregon Phone Main 7tW,
Columbia Phou. 780.
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All Xindi of Shellfish and Tamalea
Crawfish Cooked In Wins
a Specialty.
A PaH Macks. Ilasksard With BMr Oa OraiM
Telephono, Oregon Red 186.
CI i THIRD 8TKKK.T, NaarPlaa.
U I yi Frlvata Butranea up riaa.
PORTLAND, OREOON.
Electric Hotel
OIEGOM CITY. OR.
JACOB CASSELL, Prorx
talatlir Vlrat-Cla... Bataa
l.'ee lar Day aad Dp.
tea Hut, Electric Lights, Cotav
caudal Sssssle Room.
THE DOOR OF SUCCESS IS NOW CLOSED
TO THE IRRESPONSIBLE CIGARETTE FIEND.
Do
ron smoke cigarette? If you do. yon can1
big railroad company east of the Mississippi,
e telegraph companies won't employ you.
In any
The
have no use for you
. . And you might as well give op trying to get anything to do In any of the
big stores.
Pipes, cigar, chewing tobacco nobody says a word against these but the
cigarette must go.
The merchants and the railroad men and all the big employers have said It.
The Hock Island Railroad recently sent an Investigator all through Its
shops, Ita ofllces and Its railway stations, and every man who smoked cigarettes
received notice to quit.
The Burlington, the New York Central. Chicago ami Northwestern and the
leuimjiTuiim uaiiruaus an is.ueu unuieu sups tor wouiu-uc employes to nil out
In these blanks Is the questlou: ''Do you smoke cigarettes!"
these blanks Is the questlou: "Do you smoke cigarettes?"
If the man who Is Ulllug out the blank writes "yes" after that question, he
I never get the-place he Is asking for.
will
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Marshall Field, the big dry goods
his nlace who smoked a naner Dine,
Macey's, Slegel & Cooper, Lord A
big storvfl or .New xork, nave instructed tuelr
clcarette smokers.
You can't sell goods or figure nroflts, or even go on the road for any of the
large Eastern wholesale or retail firms It you smoke cigarettes.
No boy who smokes cigarettes can get into West 1'olnt or Annapolis.
It takes a man to be a soldier. No dull-eyed, halt-awake cigarette smokers
need apply. From an Exchange.
WINTER HOMES OF TRAMPS.
KnlRhts of the Koad Hare Favorite
JalU tu Which to Lodge.
"Wb very funny how the professional
tramp will locate good and bad Jails
with a view to spending as comforta
ble a winter as posalblo," said the Sher
iff of a uclghborlug parish, who has hod
an extended experience with the hobo
fraternity.
"You know how an epicure In a big
city will hunt for quaint, out-of-the-way
restaurants, and when h finds one
that Is really excellent how he will hide
the discovery from his friends, for fear
that popularity will deteriorate the ser
vicewell, It's exactly the same way
with tramps. Thoy all calculate on
spending the moBt Inclement part of
each winter In Jail and during their
summer wanderings they endeavor to
locate some 'easy' Institution where
they will be well fed and warmed and
not expected to do any work. When
such a place Is found the secret Is care
fully guarded, so the Jailer's heart will
not bo hardened by too many calls on
his hospitality.
"Last month I had a typical educated
hobo on my hands for a fifteen daytt'
sojourn1 and ho unfolded his winter pro
gram In an amusing fashion. lie said
he had two Jails located as desirable
cold weather quarters ono In Southern
California and the other in a small
town In Florida. 'I don't know any
thing personally about the Iflorlda
Joint,' he said, 'but the last four tramps
I've met from that country all warned
me as a friend to give the town a wldo
berth. I Judge from such solicitude;'-
uo uuueu, -mat ine jauer mcro is (jaui
soft and gives pie at least once a! wee t,'
Tho California lockup was In a sm l
place, as I ascertained, avoided by ws
furors on account of tho bad reputatd j
of a former sheriff. The bums doibt
know that he Is dead yet,' sold faty
guest, 'and I am doing my best to k
tho Bad news from reaching their
TMia nMi.Ant Innitmlinnt ! .vabmI.J
.UV IFltn'UI IUI.U11IIK.II, in u J1VBWJ J.WJ
work, three meals a day and plunvp,' iust
ding on Sundays.' The Jails tW u
regarded as especial 'soft snaps' r the
fronfirnllv In rnmnin pnnntrv rilntrl. Alt'
out of tho beaten track of tramps, o,"'8"?'"
hobo who Is, yearning for winter shfcl-
ter will get himself arrested by commit
ting sonio petty misdemeanor and Is of
ten treated more as a guest than a pris
oner by his kind-hearted captors. Tho
location of such a rcfugo is a valuable
trade secret. t
"Sometimes, howover, the wandelprs
make painful blunders, as wos the crfso
a few years ago when a small army of
vagabonds poured Into a town In Penn
sylvania which hnd enjoyed a past rep
utation for extraordinary lenleBcy.
During tho sumtnor n new vagrancy
statuto had gone Into effect and every
man arrested was given a year at hard
labor lu the State penitentiary. My
educated hobo was one of the victims
and shuddered whenever he recalled1
the experience. He regarded Cafj.j'1.
gross violation of the sacred laws of
hospitality." New Orleans Times-Democrat
ONE MILLION FOR A PAINTING?
Pnbnlnna Price Bald to Have Iicen Of
fered for u Work of Titian.
Tho preposterous report that some
one had offered 200,000, or $1,000,000,
for Titian's celebrated painting of "Sa
cred and Profano Love," in tho Bork
heso collection at Home, la due, says
the Boston Transcript, in all proba
bility to the universal hunger for as
tonishing people, although It may have
Dome color of possibility to tho imagin
Uon of kindergarten financiers. Insen
sate prices have been paid for Raph
aels, that In the Notional Gallery es
pecially, which came from the Marl
borough collection; also for the works
of other old masters, but never any
such incredible price as this. Yet It
would be a bard matter to set the ex
act limit of value lu the case of a sale of
Titian, more particularly such an ex
ample as tho absurdly misnamed "Sa
cred and Profane Love." If there ex
ists in the world a picture worth
(1,000,000, who would be bold enough
to deny the right of Titian, the poten
tate of painters, to be the author of
that work? Aa to the picture known
by the title of "Sacred and Profano
Love" a title which Titian did not give
It, and which has needlessly puzzled
many commentators it Is now general
lyconsidered simply as a fanciful or ro
mantic composition.
But Franz Wlckoff, a German critic,
has evolved a theory which has a good
deal to recommend it, that this picture
represents an Incident in the seventh
book of the "Argonnutlca" of Valerius
Flaccus, the Latin poet, where it is re
lated that Medea, the enchastreas,
daughter of Aectes, King of Colchis,
unwilling to yield her love for the
Grtek Jason, is visited by Veass, wfco
yon can't get responsible position
The street railroad people
man of Chicago, discharged everv mn in
over two years ago,
Taylor, McCrear
McCreary.
Wanamakcr's all these
superintendents
to employ no
pleads for tho lover and endeavors ta
persuade Medcn to follow her Into the
wood, where Jason Is waiting. Titian
has represented this sceno as taking
place In tho open air; the dawn Is Just
breaking, and rosy streaks appear ou
tho horizon. A young woman richly
dressed Is seated on ono side of a foun
tain, on tho edge of which sho has
placed a costly casket. Her right hand,
Is in her lap and holds a bunch of magic,
herbs. Deeply moved, she gores fixedly
before her, .lending ear tho while to thd
persuasive voice of anotlier woman
seated near. The form of this woman,
around which flutters a red montle, Is
of a marvelous beauty. Sho rests her
right hand upon the fountain edge, and
with her left holds on high a vase, from
which Issues a light smoke. Between
the two women tho god of love Is
splashing In the water with his chubby
little hands.
Mr. Wlckon maintains that In tho
beautiful nudo flguro Venus Is easily
recognizable, even were her son not
tlicto to Indicate her presence. Tho
woman to whom she spoke, and who,
though unwilling to yield blindly, Btlll
fwla herself drawn bv nn IrroalHtllilo
power, is Medea, who betrayed the
King, her father, and followed Jason,
tho stranger nnd enemy of her people
Harmony fbr tho Insnno.
Music treatment for tho insane is
being tried on Ward's Isluud, Now
York, with scmo encouraging signs.
Tho Idea of utilizing rhythmic meas
ures to soothe tho Insauo dates from
the ancients, but it was only recently
that systematic work In this direction
was begun. In 1877 and 1878 sonio
desultory effort was made on Black
well's Island. In 1880 the London LAn
cot discussed the subject, and is quoted
as saying: "Music Influences both brain
and spinal cord, probably on account of
music having vibratory or wavo mo
tion. Anil tlirmtfrh If. vltl(-ntri.t mHy
stimulates the nerve centers. Music
pets as a rofreshUig mental stimulant
'id restorative. Therefore. It hrnr-M
jcprofised nervous tone nnl lnillroorlv
hrough tho nervous system reaches the
In the present experiment classes of
tweivo aro treated. Tho class is ushered
into tho music-room and left freo. Ev
ery movement Is watched by nurses,
however, and Just before tho music be
gins nnd when It Is ended tho respira
tion, temperature nnd pulse of each pa
tient aro carefully noted. The Instru
ments used nro the harp and violin,
with tho piano accompaniment when
there, is singing. A baritone voice Is
employed. Even !n the short timo tho
experiment has beon lu progress m.
proved attention has bei -noticed.
This Is one of tho moot Interesting llnei
of Investigation that has ever leen fol
lowed with tho Insane, aud a full report
on 'the work will undoubtedly contain
much valuable Information.
la Water Colors.
E. 0. Hodlcy. the WCU-knnwn an.
thor of the clover nnd exhaustive book
on Franco lately published, was dis
tinguished in London society as a say
er of witty things. At a luncheon nsrfr
one day a lady was describing a visit
sho had paid to tho house of a thou
famous aesthete, who was supposed to
nave a greater tasto for house decora
tion than for habits of frequent ablu
tion. Among other tilings, she de
scribed tho harmonious coloring of bis
bathroom. Bodley expressed incre
dulity oa to tho aestheto' use for the
bathroom, Tho lady Indignantly re
pudiated the Insinuation, aud said: "I
am sure he bathes a great deal." "In
that case," said Bodley quietly, "he
must be an even greater artist than, I
gave him credit for." Chambers' Jour
nal. The Usual Way.
"I was digging for bult to-day when
I unearthed a golden doubloou of Span
ish mintage."
"You havo discovered a burled treas
urer cried my wifo, excitedly.
"Nonsense!" I replied, with the ut
most raininess. "Had I discovered a
burled treasure, would I not have dug
up the corroded brass handlo of an
ancient chest first?'
My wife colored deeply at this, for
It nettled her to be found unguardful
of convention. Detroit Journal
Determination.
"Don't you admire determination In a
man's character?"
"It all depends on tho result," an
swered Mr. Slrlus Barker. "If It brings
success, I praise it as a fcplondld perse
verance. If it brings failure, I de
nounce it as confounded obstinacy."
Washington Star.
You probably know a lot of people
who want you to "do" things for them.
Do you know anyone -who la anxious to
"do" taJiujs for you?
A. W. ALLEN
Dispensing
Phmrmmolmi
Phono, Oregon Mmln 4 05
OolumMm 414.
10 th mnil Mmrmhall Stm.,
23rd mntl Smvlmi Stm.,
PORTLAND, OREGON,
Hatters
and
Furnishers
Sole Agent for KNOX HATS
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04 Third Street.
PORTLAND, ORE.
BAKING
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It is PUREST
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Clour A Divebj, Portland, Or.
A. J. FARMER
Whalesale
and Retail '
GROCER...
LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY
Third St., Cor. Jefferson
BotaPbrne.
Dr. Fred. A. Reisacher
DENTIST
Craduats of th. Hortbwastani Unl.vrsltr
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fiermi, French and English Delicacies
Wholesale and Retail Dealers la
Fine Groceries,
Teas and...
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Cor. Seventh & Washington Sts.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
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Office and wharf, foot of TaylorSt. Phoaatft
WELL, I DON'T 'KNOW
Mr. Johnson, you don't kaaw
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If you have never tried
ACME WHEAT FLAKES.
We are headquarters' for Ration KeaKat
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ACMB MILLS 'COMPANY.
20-22 N. Front St.
Phone 407. . PORTLAND, OR
ENTERPRISE SHOE GO.
835 North Third St.
Boots and Shoes Made to Order
Repairing: .Neatly Done.
Work called for and d.llvorcd. Ail
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