The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905, January 12, 1901, Image 6

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Bar Fixtures and
..Billiard Tables..
Have Re-established their busi
ness In
PORTLAND,
at 49 Third Street.
A full stock C-f'Bar Fixtures, Bil
liard and Pool Tables. Bowling:
Alleys and -Supplies always on
hand. '
EASY PAYMENTS.
J. G. REDDICK, Manager.
The Reliable Loan Office
Pawnbrokers and Jewelers
BARGAINS
illlfllM
'.UNREDEEMED.
'PLEDGES
Money Loaqed on All Articles
oi Value.
PRIVATE ENTftANpE ON PjNE ST.
All Good Hold on Installments.
61 Third St.. Oo'r."Plne, Portland, Or.
LAWRENCE BROS'.
.
Towel Supply Co.
Towels turnl'hrd to llarhcrs. Doctor, Onlcet
net HtitlneM 11011.0, i;tu. We also do Pint
Class Laundry Work, '
ori'iOK;
Foartli Mini Condi Hti.
PORTLAND, OR,
Orogon Phone 429, Columbia Phone 410.
Old Kentucky
Club Whiskey ,
Home
AND
Shaw's
Pure Malt
Blumaue'r & Hoch
Wbolesatn Liquor A Cigar Doatera
lOIiE AGENTS. ', 110 Fourth Street
EMPIRE I
Liwrj Feed and Sale .Stable
C P. BARNARD, Prop.
fi ft ft If A It Afuad U leant m sail Ikliilalja Ultra
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Tranilent (look given tho very licit of care.
Raton always reasonable and satisfaction guar,
aiilecd.
Phone Main 91, Cor. Rose and Oak Sts.
ROSEBUftq, OREGON.
EDWARD HOLMAN
UNDERTAKER
Fourth and Yamhill Sts.
.
BOTH 'PHONES NO. 507
RKNA STINiQN, ladf Alilltint,
.Merchant Hotel.
CORNER THIRD AND DAVIS STREETS
I'OKTI.ANO, OKKOON.
HOTEL IH NK.WLY RKNOVATED.
ThU It the bett v)uIixh1 moderate rate hotel
on the Pacific I'oaM alid has all the' vonven.
lence of high priced liotolt, Completo with
tlreitla llnhu and UIU, and artrtlan water In
each room. Path rwnu on each floor. Klevatoi
for accomodation of gur.U. Rates 1 and f l.'il
lmrilay, Mralauftruts, Hpeclal rales to lam.
lilts and theatrical parties. Frcu 'bus to and
from all trains, aoo iinnus. Only four blocks
liotu Union Dept. I'lre Proof liulldlug.
F. K. HILL, Prop.
Electric Hotel
OREGON CITY, OR.
t
JACOB CASSELL, Prop,
trleilr rirst-oiass. Katee '
' S)1.00 l'r Ir ana Ua.
Stcun Heat, Electric Lights, Cora
merclal Sample Room.
K., Monion.' tfi Munsoa,
THE ANIIKUSKR RUSCH-Flne lunch every
day. Best beef on earth. Fine wines, 11t
uori and clftars. 234 Morrison St., cor. second,
Portland, Or. ' '
T
HE POPULAR
125 First Hired,
Bet. Washington and Alder
Phone Oregon Red 934 Phone Columbia W8
JOHN KCKLUND, Proprietor,
Portland, Or.
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ILUAM RUSSELL MACKENZIE
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
PORTLAND, OREGON
J.
IIA8RLTINK A CO.
tmorterii nnd Dealers In
IRON BTKKL AND COAL
BLACKBM1TH8' SUPPLIES.
V
Carriage & Wagon Material, Hardnrood Lumber
49 A 01 8ccond Ht.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
IT 8. CLEANING AND PRES8INO CO.
Clotlici Cleaned, Dyed and Repaired.
Your Clothe Sponged and Pressed for II per
per month. Called (or and delivered
Phono Clay 908. 4.11 Wnahlngton Btrce
Between Twelfth and North Thlrt,conth
PORTLAND, OREGON.
A INDAIIL
flIONS
panning. Tin Decorating
270J.Aldor Street
PORTLAND, OREGON
T10MK BAKERY AND DELICATE E88EN
D. I). LKAMING, Prop.
A Full Lino of Fnijtd, Candles and Nuts
Alwajs on Hand.
Newly Opened nt 207 Third Rtrect.
Itonicmbor the pi nee. Opposite tho
Taylor Struct Church.
rlONRAD I
IIOIKA
FUNERAL DIRECTOR'
COUNTY CORONER
Comer Ninth and Railroad Streott
TACOMA. WASH.
miuviB nitoa
WOOD YARD
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Oregon Phono Hood 742
0 (II co and Yard:
03 Everett, hot: Twelfth and Thirteenth
PORTLAND, OREOON.
A RLINOTON CREAMERY
N. J. HITTER, Prop.
Vholialeeiand RetaUADeelerlni.
MILK, CREAM, CHEESE BUTTER AND EGOS
307 llurnildo Street"
PORTLAND OREQON.
TtLAZIKIt 1IR08.
wuu itooma second Floor
Wl"' Room. Concert, Pool and Rllllard ttall
Oregon Phone Grant 1
213 llurmlde Bt.
PORTLAND . OREGON.
STANDARD P18II COMPANY
K9 North Hlxtl: Ktrcet
t
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Alio Groceries, Cigar and Tobacco,
and Luuvhci for Tourists.
ItKF.D II 1108., Props.
Frulti
IjlOR FAIR DKAL1NO PATRONIZE
O. P. & PLUMMER,
Drugs, Medlnlno and Cheinlrali,
Tnilot Article., 'Primes, Paint.
OIU, Glass, Etui.
B. K. Corner Third and Madison 8treeU.
)TANO WARKROOMS
or
II. 8INHHBIMKR, Hole Agent for
THE JACOB DOLL PIANO
The lot upright piano made, and other nrat
eUssjilano rvutt'd and told on Installment.
no. n intra Direct
Established ISC'. Phone
North Ml.
rvAY it IIENDKRKON
All Kinds of
FURNITURE-
Practical Embalmers and Undertakers,
Orders by telegraph filled promptly.
Pboue Illack 47. Cor. W illameito and 7th Sts.
KUOKNE CITY, OREGON.
G
RIKFIN HARDWARE CO.
Wholesale and Retail Hardware.,
BTOVES AND TINWARE.
Wlllamotte Street,
KUOKNE, OREGON
TjjORTLAND ROLLING MILLS ,
Manufacturers o(
PIQ IRON AND 8TEEU
N. K. AVER, Manager,
3-Jmt and Nlcolal Streets.
WIL.
ILLIAM8, WOOD A L1NTHIUUM,
Oeo. It. Williams, C. K. 8, Wood, L. R. Lin
thleutu, J, C. Flanders, Attorn)s-at.Law.
Chamber of Commerce- llulldlng,
Portland, Oregon
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RIKNTaL
t Washington St., bet. 6th and 7th,
., f Portland, Oregon
Strictly Flrtt-ClMs.
Geo. 6aea, Proprlstor
THREE BIG CHURCHES
NEARINQ COMPLETION IN NEW.
YORK, LONDON ARD PARIS.
Choir In Gotham Btructtire Will Beat
1,000 i'ereona Unsliah KUIUce Over
a Illock Lon The 1'arla Cathedral
la to Coat $5,000,000.
In each of the three great capitals of
the world a splendid cathedral Is being
built. All of the gorgeous edifices are
near completion, nnd for each It is
claimed that It will bo "the finest in
the world." New York, London and
Paris are the cities to which reference
Is made. Tho Episcopal cathedral of
St. John the Divine In the first named
city will represent when finished an
expenditure of at least 11,000,000 and
CATHEDRAL OP ST. JOHN.
probably n great deal more. The choir
alone of this beautiful structure would
be esteemed a great architectural un
dertaking. It Is 154 feet long, 02 feet
wide and 1G0 feet from the floor to the
rldgo of th.o roof, with seating capacity
for 1,500 persons. To support this six
granite piers have been built. These are
twenty-eight feet long by twelve feet
wide and twenty feet high, set on solid
beds of concrete averaging twenty feet
In depth. On theso rests the lloor of
the choir, which Is about thirty feet
above the level of Mornlngslde drive.
Eight mammoth monolithic pillars,
next to tho largest stones over quar
ried, nrc to surround three sides of the
attar. Tho stones have been taken
from the quarry at Vlnulhaven. Each
stone Is 54 feet 0 Inches long, with an
average diameter of six feet nnd a
weight of more than 100 tons. Tho to
talV-'ost of the eight when Anally In po
sition will be over f 200,000.
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CATIIKDItAI. AT WKSTUINSTKII.
Only one structure In tho world cou
talus slnglo stones surpassing or ovon
remotely approaching these In size and
cost. It Is the Cathedrul of St. Isaac
at St. Petersburg, tho facade of which
Is supported by monoliths of sixty feet
In length and soven feet In diameter.
Koino of the monuments and windows
In tho cathedral will be among the fin
est of their kind In the world,
Viiet K llflco In In Ion,
Loudon's, now cathedral f to bo at
Westminster. Kor somo yenrs now It
has been In course of erection, and the
scaffolding still surrounds iwrtlons of
tho mighty cdltlce. The cathedral Is
borne U50 feet long and about 100 feet
wide, rather wider than that at Canter
oury, Tho .style of architecture Is early
Christian Ityzantlne, similar to that In
which St. Sophia at Constantinople la
built. Although, tho shell of the build
ing will first be completed, It will be
some tlmo before the tlulshlng touches
to tho edifice are made. The Interior of
tho cathedral when complete will de-
serve the adjective "uiagulficeut." The
wulU of the nave will plctorlally lllua
trate tho history of the ltoman Cath
olic Church iu Urltalu from tho earli
est times down to the end of the aiae
teeuth century. The first site for the
cathedral was purchased la 1SG8 by the
late Oardlual Manning for iri.W0..
but after a time the site was changed
for that on which the present structure
stands, although another 1109,000 had
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to be raised In addition. Altogether,
when the foundation stone was laid
in 1805, over 9375,000 had been prom
ised In subscription,, out that figure
was by no means-sufficient.
May Coat Mve Millions.
It Is estimated that th6 new cathe
dral at Paris the Church of the Sacred
Heart, to glvo the edifice its full title
by the tlmo it is finished will have
coat over 95,000,000. It has been so
long In building that It has been possi
ble to. ralso this huge sum gradually,
though a large proportion of It was giv
en when the idea of its erection was
first mooted. When Franco was defeat
ed by Germany there were many who
averred that It was due to the slna of
the nation, and It was suggested that
a monster cathedral should be put up
as a token to succeeding generations
that the French nation repented of Its
sins. When the project was first men
tioned it made a stir In the world, but
there are thousands of people living to
day who do not know that the new ca
thedral of Paris Is In reality a gorgeous
penance.
The cathedral at Paris Is a trifle larg
er than that at Westminster, and the
Indications -are that it will bo more
beautiful. Hut Paris has a start of
twenty years, and by that time London
may outstrip Its rival. Many churches
in England have been built on the brick
system. Children and adults are asked
to pay three halfpence or twopence for
a brick each week, and. by that means
large sums have been raised. Tho same
plan has been adopted In Paris for rais
ing tho funds for the Church of the
Sacred Heart, only, of course, stones
were necessary Instead of bricks. Big
subscribers have their names, or their
Initials on tho stones which they have
subscribed.
Dead to Her Family.
A young Hindoo girl, a convert to
Methodism, has been on a visit to Bos
ton during the past few weeks. Her
name Is Sooboonagam Animal, which
is shortened to Sooboo for purposes of
friendly conversation.
Sooboo Is parjlculnrly interesting
from tho fact that sho belongs to a
hlgh-casto family a caste deemed su
perior In India to ordinary mortnl asso
ciation. Tho girl heard tho mission
preachers at first with contempt, but
sho ended by running away from her
aristocratic homo to the mission nnd
said she had become a Christian. In
leaving her gods behind her bIio left
also her Jewels.
First the angry and desperate father
cnine to the mission nnd threatened to
put Sooboo's new frfends in Jail for
kidnapping. The girl was produced
and elected to stay where sho was.
IThe fathor went 'away uttering the
nal word, "Outcast!" which Is a sent
ience of "death."
But soon the broken-hearted mother,
who uever goes forth and whose vlnlt
to4- the mission was contamination,
amo and pleaded with Sooboo to re
turn to the home of those who had
eared her and loved her. The girl de-
lared her love .for her mother, but re
used to go back. Then came funeral
services, as of on dead. The mother,
called "accursed" because of her visit
to tho mission, could not bo preseut,
but walked 1,000 miles to the Klvor
Ganges and held mourning servlco
there. Then sho camo home und walled
up tho door of Sooboo's room.
Thoy Ilavn Hard Service.
The French foreign legion, which In
pgaln tho subject of Parlslau polltlc.il
gossip, offers about tho hardest uni
tary service In the world, nnd no one
who knows enters It until hi has ex
Imusied all other means of support or
Wishes to bury himself. Men of nil na
tions are In Its ranks, many of them
hard characters, criminals nnd 'Jull
birds, and it is always sent by France
to do tho dirty work which that coun
try natdrully does not choose to im
pose upon Its own children.
Thus it has bold the frontiers of the
African colonies, whero'every now and
then a post Is cut to bits by a wild
Arab tribe. Tho fever-Infested por
tions of Cambodia and Indo-Chlna,
which Lotl has described, havo also
been tho scene of Its exploits. Tho
discipline, too, Is most severe. Flog
.glng is a dally occurrence andcapltal
punishment Is tho result of the most
trivial offenses. Thus the cases of in
sanity In the legion are of a much
larger number thnn Jn any other
branch of the French service. A phy
sician who has been studying the in
sanity of the legionaries says that a
majority of the cases are well devel
oped when the men enlist, since few
sane men would ever, accept the condi
tions known to exist in this corps. He
adds that In his opinion many men
shot for breaches of discipline were
not mentally responsible.
How Fana Were lavented.
The following Chinese legend v ac
counts for the Invention of the fas In
A rather Ingenious fashion: The beau
tiful Kan-Si, daughter of a powerful
mandarin, was assisting at the feast
of lanterns, when she became over
powered by the beat and was com
pelled to take off her mask. As It was
gainst all rule and custom to expose
sho held her mask before it '
rKJUajassj
:, aud In an Instant 100 of I
acr face, sho held ucr mask before it
and gently fluttered It to cool herself.
The court
movement,
them were wavlug their masks. From '
this lucldent. It Is said, came the birth
of the fan, aud to-day It takes
the;
place of the mask In that country.
Molatmre Needed by Oak Tree.
An oak tree of average aiae, with
700.000 leaves, lifts from the urth intn
the air about 123 tons of water during
the five months It is In leaf. I
Probably nothing Jolts a young mas
Warder than to go to the theater aloae
and see b,ls best girl come la wlta an
other fellow,
BUSINESS LOCALS"
Always ask Ht the fasaeas Geasral
ArttW cigar. Bsfeerg-Gaist Cigar Oe. ,
general agents, Portbuad: Or. ,
O. A.- Watson, Marine Drug Store, 88
N. Third street, Portland, Ore. Spe
cialties': Flcckenstoln's Lang Balsam
and Celery Seltzer.
For flno Irnits'.'of all kinds for the
traveling public, call at 160 North
Sixth street. Ice orcam nod a. Basket
fruits for travelers. George Kiier pro
Dristor " " M
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Don'i woar baggy trousers or shabby
clothes. Wo call for, sponge, prew,
and dollvor, ono suit of yonr clothing
each week, sew on'bnttons, and sew up
rips for $1.00 a month. Unique Tall
orlng Company, 247 Washington street,
both phonos. .. "
Jno. P.- Sharkey, mannfaenrer of
barneii, collars, Baddies and strap
work; importer of saddlery, hardware,,
7 hips, pads, etc 65 Onion ave., Port
land. Or.
Call np Union 401 when In need ot
anything is tbeinel line. East Mor
rison Street Wood fe Coal Yard. ' ''
Tho Popular,' 195 First -street,'"1 bet.
Washington and Alder, Portland, Or.,
John Ecklnnd, proprietor. Tel. Ore
Bohred 084, Columbia 608. ' .. v
Portland -Transter Saloon Chns. O.
Siglln, proprietor. Choice wines,
liquors and cigars.. 021 Gliaan, cor
ner Sixth, .Portland, Or.
The A. D, T. Messenger Co.. Is the old.
est and best service of the kind 'in the
town. Headers of the' New Age, give
them the preference
Money to loan, on furniture, pianos,
or any good securities. Notes and
mortgages bought S. W. King, room
46, Washington building.
The finest place, in the oity to obtain
flist.qualltv clgaraj tobacco and smok
ers' articles is that of Rosenthal &
Uudd, at 287 and 287tf Washington
street, betwoon Fourth and Fifth.
Give these- gonial dealers a call when
you wjah anything -iu thoir line. Tele
phone Main 76.
French Dycingand Cleaning Works.
All work done a very moderate prices.
Dyeing and cleaning of all kinds of
ladies' and Gent's clothing. Mourning
sloth dyed in 48 hours. J. Deleau,
proprietor, 466 Glisan stri
arrerybpdy smokes the celebrated
Monogram and Pandora cigars. They
ba,v no equal.
Oregon BatoHering Cdmpany, Fred
Metsgsr, manager, dealers in all kinds
of fresh and salt meats and' fish, 416
Everett street.
Grebe, Harder & Co., Portland, Ore
ion, dealers in implements and ve
hicles. Milburn farm, delivery, spring
wagons and buggios. Chaso force lift
and tank pumps. Milwaukie bindeis,
mowers and rakes. Engines and sep
arators. Fountain City hoe, shoo and
dlio drills. Wolff-American high art
bloyclos. Stool nnd chilled plows,
disc, spring and splko harrows.
Eolipse steel hay pressos. Columbus
Buggy Co.'s Columbns baggies and
carriages. Phone, Oak 731. 183-84-80
Madison stroet, west end of Madison
street bridge" J. F. O'Donnoll, .gen
eral agent, Oregon, Washington and
Idaho
NATIONAL
Steam Dyeing
and
Cleaning Works
OFFICR AWD irOKKBl
925 SIXTH STREET. PHONE HOOD 803
Hata Cleaned, Dved, Pressed and Trimmed
ladles Dresses and Drtvs Goods Dyed all Col
ora, or Well Cleaned. Gentlemen'a Clothing
Cleaned, Dyed and Repaired. O.trlch Feathers
Cleaned or Dyed all Colors and Nicely Curled.
THE H. C. ALBEE COMPANY
-DEALERS
SECOND HAND
MO fast Wsttar Vtraet
, U, CLARKE, President
T. F. SPENCER. Sec-Treaa.
Spokane, Wash.
Seattle, Wash.
SrECE-OLARK COMPANY
Mmnmfmmtmrmf' Agmmtm
ovriCKS:
Collins - Preston - Wilson Co.
SUCOKSSOR TO PATKICSC. MA STICK 41 CO.
MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF
harness; saddles, saddlery goods-
wvw
THI LARGEST ASSORTMENT
r OF UGHT HARNESS
I -93 Front ttroot, Botwovn Stark and Oak.
Oregon Phone
Mala 4V7...
mtailiuib mi.
Al L FN Ht
Shipping A Commission Merchant
WHOLESALE CKOCEIIS
t Te save Uaae aSStsas a 3esassaaleaUeas s See Cesaaaey.
tea. M S Sfrreai Hreet. NevSav. - r4Tl)rBiLjkeA.
ORTLAH ROLLING VILt , ,
Manufacturers af ,
' BAR IRON AND BTMU.' '
N. X. AYER, Managar.
Twenty-Second and Nlcolal StraetS.
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KYKR A SCHILLING
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FIN'k'wiriEa-
Atro
LIQUORS.
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LA GRANPE, ORKQOrT.
TAftSON & LONO- '
18 NORTH FIFTH BT.
Fine wines, liquors and cigars. Give us a sail..
H
ERUERT A. HALE.
Mt. Hood. Columbia River, and Northwest
Views. ,
Portraits, Water Colors, Crayons, for the
trade.
Electric Ugh nJ Bromide Enlargements.
132 Third Street, Corner Aider. '
PORTLAND, ORB.
H
KNKY HBWBTT CO.
p:
Fire and Marine Insurance
Rooms 28 and '7 Sherlock llulldlng, Corner
Third and Oak Streets.
Portland Oregon.
J.
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Dealer In
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GROCERIES
AND) PROVISIONS '
tr isl t r .
SGI Third 8trcet,' Near Madlioa.' '. .
Oregon Phone Hood 384.
PORTLAND, OREd'OK f
mHK IMPERIAL SALOON .
Liquors and High Orade Cigars. ' ' ; ,'
J.8. HILDERURN, Prop.
Phone Main 245. Corner Cass and Sheridan st
KOSERlRO, OREOON.
I'
KADDERLY,
DEALER IN HARDWARE.
Stoves, Ranges, Tin. Copper and Granite
Iron-Ware, Crockery, Uianswaro and House
Furnishing Goods. Jobbing promptly at
tended to.
14M4J First Bt., cor. Aldor, Odd Fellows' Bldg,
PORTLAND, OREOON.
PORTLAND LOAN OFFICE
Dan Minx, Proprietor.
...Hlgnest Price Paid for Old Gold and Silver....
Vo. 74 Third Streot, Near Oak
PORTLAND, OR.
Loans money on all kinds of security. Unre
deemed pledges sold for amount loaned; -"
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Jobbing and RetallDealMla' .' Hf,
WINKS AND LIQUORS '-
132 Third Street, Opposite Maioulo Temple.
Portland, Oregon.
"
m A. WOOD.
REAL K8TATE AND PKNBIofo ATTORNEY.
Room 10, Odd Fellows' llulldlng.
PORTLAND, OBJL
ri W. ARI83
F. W. ARIS3 A CO.
Wholesale Ilrokerage nnd Commission
No. 03 Front Btreet,
Columbia 'Phone 249.
Portland, Or,
-TUIKUANKS'
STANDARD SCALES.
' Fairbanks, Horse Company,
First and Stark Streets. Portland, Oregon.
Tlephono84.
pAXTON, BKACH 4k B1MON
, Attorneya-at-Law.
Bid Chamber of Commerce,
Portland
Oregea.
Ty 0. NOON BAO CO,
Manufacturers and Importers of.
BAOS, TWINE8. TENTS AND AWNINQ8.
FLAOS AND MINING HOSE. .
Ragging Material, Canvas, Ball Making in all
ItsUranches, Cotton Duck, Cordage, etc.
SJ-34N. First 8t. and 310-2U-214-216 Couch Bt. .
PORTLAND,. OR.
IN-
MACHINERY.
PORTLAND, ORKOOSjJ
S. H, HAMUN,
Portland, Or,
Portland, Oregon, Seattle, Tacosaa
and Spokane, Wash.
OF HNE AND MEDIUM GRADsV
ON THE COAST.
PORTLAND. OREGON
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