;v ywi v-1; .afi,i l - . &4.?V"' :v9pnw6&j. ,9rW:i-aSlrV . .V..F Jfi ipypiasyg Sd 'Si THE NEW AGE, PORTJiAlTO, OREGON. ''n m r&twwrn VI ', .: 1 v - 4. v . ' TV I fri 5- nr -r- . 'I'. "iv HE OLD RELIABLE SEVENTH AND 0L1SAN EXCHANGE. J. L. O'KAKHELL, Prop. Barcnth and flllsan Sts. 1'OUTLAND, OUE. 4 RT1ST1C MONUMnST' IN NATIVE AND A. foreign tnnrblu ami granite: new mid orlc lnal desiirns. II, J. Ul.ALHlMi; OOlce on J works 07 Third street, ncitr Madison. A LDERS A SCHtfolDEtl CO.-H. AM1KK9, A. I'rcs. and Mrr, Thos. Schneider, Vlce-1'res., II. Albers, 8ee'y. and Trees. Proprietors U. 8. Mills and Merchant Holler Mills. Manufactur ers of Ilollcd Oats, Oat Mial, Flaked Wheat, llncltwheat Flour, 1'enrl Ilarlcjr, Rye Flour Wholo Wheat Flour, Corn Meal, Ro Meal, Hominy, Farlnn, Steel Cut Wheat. I'asto Fac tory Maaronl, Vermicelli, Spaghetti. Dealers In Grain, Flour, liar, Blilnglrs, Heeds, Etc. All kinds Mill Feed. Offlce. 'J4U.242 Front Street, corner Main, I'ortland, Or. G. J. Erdncr R. Hochult. CHICAGO MARKET Erdncr A Hochult Dealers In fresh and cured meats; all kinds of sausages. 814 Washington street, Portland, Oregon. Roth Thoucs No. 413. 1HAKLE8 J. SCHNADEL Attornjyut-I.aw. 615 Chamber n( Commerce Building, I'ortland, Oregon. A RMORY DRUG STORK vnro Drugs and Chemicals, Toilet Articles Stationery, Confectionery and Domestic Cigars. Prescriptions a Specialty. N. W. Corner Tenth and Everett Streets, I'ortland, Oregon. Baggage and Omnibus Transfer COMPANY. Office S. W. Cor. Fourth and Stark Sts. Tclephono 639. PORTLAND, OREGON. f Exchange Your Checks With Messenger on Trains and Order Carriages or Coupes. Baggage checked at rest denco to tiny destination. Branch Offices: Hotel Portland: United Carrlago Co,, Seventh and Taylor. L. H. ADAMS, Manager. T. Hbndmcksin D. DAIIX PRACTICAL SAIL MAKERS Flags and Yacht Sails a Specialty OREGON IMIONB 943 ItKD 27 NORTH FIRST STREET PORTLAND, OREGON. Pacific Coast Rubber Co. Wholeialo Dealers. '' Mechanical Rubber Goods, Belting. Hose Packings, Fire Department Supplies. Robber Boots, Shoes, Robber Clothing 'Rubber Goods of All Kinds 18 20 Front St i n c J. McCraken Co. Wholesale Dealers In BUILDING MATERIALS ...401 Irving Street... PORTLAND, OREGON. STEPHAB'S Evening Gownm Street Suite Fancy Waiete Taiior Made Suite Riding Habite, Etc, 289 Alder Street PORTLAND, OREGON ..TRAINS STOP. ......AT.. Wilkins' Ealing House 30 Minutes for Meals I.nnch Counter In connection. Tbe only Eat ing ilouse at the Depot where you can set s Yirst-Clau Meal. ROSEBURG OREGON B. B. RICH I S3 THIIO ST. MIUAND HOTEL CIGARS T MM INI BIG . TKHNKKN & JUUEN- Wholealo and rcalall grocers, 313814 nurn itircstreeti comer Sixth, I'ortlnnd, Or. .Tele phone, Oregon DUck "X'Sl, Columbia 6S6. , , 1IIK WESTERN LUMBER COMPANY OOlce: Seventeenth and Front Streets. Portland, Oregon. B ROWN 4 M'CABE, STEVEDORES Tortland, Oregon. Correspondence solicited. Ship's mall promptly delivered. Cable address Drown. mllE BAVARIA 8ALOON A..B. BUROER, Prop. Imported and Domestic Wines, Liquors and UIgars. Wcluhard's (leer. Phone Oregon BlajklMS. B. E. Corner Second and Oak Streets, PORTLANO, OREGON. mllK ORIENTAL , ' J. W. QRUS3I, Proprietor. S2S Washington 8t., Opposite Imperial Hotel Drinks 10 cents. Beer Scents. Jefferson Garden Saloon. DAVID THOMAN, Prop. Wines, Liquors, Cigars. Welnhard's Beer. 'PHONE, RED 1818. FAMILY RESORT. Cor, Chapman and Jefferson Sts., Portland, Or Picture Frames. Pictures. Art Materials Bernstein's Art Store, 807 Washington strcot Ret. Fifth and Sixth PORTLAND OREGON. BOYD & ARNOLD ...aencral Agents... Hamburg-Bremen Fire Ins. Co. Royal Exchange Assurance Orient Insurance Company No. 102 First Street, Near Stark. The Golden West FURNISHED ROOMS. -..KASSON SMITH, Proprietor. Rooms Mc Special Rates by Week or Month Everything new and clean. Beit loca tion in the city. Specially desirable able (or parties desiring a quiet place. No Children. 4 Doors South of First National Bank Main St., Opposite Fred Ernst. BAKER CITY - , - OREGON HOTEL OSBORN CLEAN, AIRY OUTSIDE ROOMS REASONABLE RATES TRANSIT SOLICITED ...ROTH PHONES... Trsrelers should take "8" Street Car at Union Depot and irausfer at Yamhill Street to East Ankney Car. A. W. HEWETTT, Prop. BAR AND BILLIARD Furniture and Fixtures ROTHSCHILD BROS. Wholesale Liquor Dealers. 22, 24, 26 First St., Cor. Burnside. A FULL LINE OF Electrical Supplies Lighting: of Building!, Stores and Residences arc and Incandescent. Elec tric Power for Elevators, Pumps and all Kinds of Machinery. Pirtlani General Electric Ci., SEVENTH INI ILIEI STS. Botii Tbon 3&S. WOUNDS BY GUNSHOT. A LARGE PROPORTION OF THEM DO NOT KILL. Rctunrkatito Kocovcrlot of feoldlcra from Hurts CisuJed bjr Ilultotsj-Kuu aua City l'liyaiclau Gives iutuce front Ills Kxpcrietics In Philippines. Dr. Ernest P. Itoblnson, formerly hend BiirKoou In the aucoud rcscrvo hos pital, Is now Bottled I11 Kiuustis City. Dr. ltobltiHou dut-lug his survlco la tho riiillit)lu(8, It Is Biiid, oporatod on, mora gunshot wounds tlmu any other sur goon. lie gives an account of some of tho most wonderful wounds us follows; "Ther Is something mysterious, ill most weird, In tho direction and courso of a bullet. Certainly it often Bceuis that tho missile Is directed by 11 strange and unseen force other than tho man behind the gun, his cyo and trigger. "Probably thero Is no braver ludl vldual on tho face of tho earth than' tho American soldier. Ho Is not a coward. Ho Is more often a fatalist IIo never believes ho Is going to bo shot. It Is always tho other fellow who Is going to be hit In a crude sort of way he Is a philosopher. He says to himself: 'If I and the bullet reach the sanio place at tho same time I will suffer for It, but I am going to bo there Just a llttlo ahead,' and he generally Is. So ho goes Into battle conscious of his danger, yet with a courage born of faith lu his own lucky star. And so his faith or that un seen power called luck protects him. "The most remarkable gunshot wounds I have ever seen liavo been re ceived by those very men who knew not fear. After the light at Zapoto Itlver tho hospital was crowded with victims of gunshot wounds, chlclly Mauser. Ouo poor fellow, a corporal, was struck while lu the net of tiring. Tho bullet struck his left hand ami went through tho forearm. It then struck tho gun barrel and ricocheted to tho right, pulsing through his neck, pierced his shoulder, emerging nt tho back through the shoulder blade. It had thus produced four "wounds of en trance and four of exit, and had passed through his hand, arm, neck and chest, mid desplto all thin tho plucky fellow had walked back to the dressing sta tion, absolutely refusing to be carried. He recovered without incident. "Tho wound of tho Mauser Is gener ally clean and generally antiseptic. "Thero were quite a number of gun shot wounds of the head Involving tho brain substance that recovered. Peter Dunn, of tho Twentieth Kansas, was perhaps tho most startling example, yet his case was by no means unique. A poor fellow of tho Montanas was shot directly through tho head, destroying completely the sight In both eyes. No more pitiful condition could lxi Imagin ed than ho as tho transport sailed through the golden gate Into hotnd and God's own land. To hear and foel a know that ho was homo at last, yet know that his homo ho would nevpr seo death almost seemed preferable. "Iu a lit of despondency becaus lib had not received a commission tho ser geant major of tho Thirty-sixth United States Volunteer Infantry one day placed a forty-llve-callber revolver nt tho third Interspace, Just one Inch to tho left of tho sternum, nnd pulled tho trig ger. The ball passed directly through tho left shoulder blado. How his heart escaicd Is a mystery. A knife, nor even a needle, could hnvo been passed through In this locnllty without pro ducing limtnnt death nud yet tho boy recovered. Medical men whom I had told of the case would not believe such a wound possible without causing death until they had been It. Ills organs were all In their normal position, ns was shown by a careful examination, yet tho bullet had passed through the chest. Tho most plausible explanation for this would seem to bo that tho boy's heart was In his mouth when ho was shot "Speaking of remnrkablo wounds, Gen. Kunston probably has tho most remarkablo wound on record. During his campaign In Cuba a Mauser bullet passed directly through his chest from side to side, penetrating tho lungs nnd passing through tho tip, or apex, of his heart, yet It did uot kill him. Tho ex planation of this Is that tho ball grazed or passed through a portion of ' tho muscle wall of tho heart without pene trating It or causing shock sutllclent to produco death. To-day tho heart can l distinctly felt to pulsate beneath tho scar. "Tho stout and hearty bugler of light battery P of tho Plflh Artillery Is now serving with his battery lu Gen. Chaf fee's division In China. At Pantnn bridge ho was Just sounding tho nd vanco when ho fell to tho grouud. Ho had been struck In tho right shoulder. Tho surgeon hastily tore open his shirt and found a huge black and blue mark, but nothing more serious. Within a few moments ho wns back at his post Not an hour later ho suddenly placed his hand to tho same shoulder, remark ing to his captain, who stood near, 'I'm shot this time.' Tho captain leaned over and picked up a spent Itcmlngton ball that had Just fallen to the grouud. Hut tbe bugler's troubles were not over, nor his fated shoulder out of the rango of Are. Before tho morning wns over ho was shot through the same shoulder, not two Inches from tho spot where ho had been struck twice before. This time tho ball passed directly through his chest and he nearly lost his life. "It Is true, as tho soldiers say, 'when you try to stop 'em you wish you wero home.'" Kansas City Journal. WHAT MODERN SAILORS FEAR. NotWlada Nor Bea, but aa Kxploalon In tbe Holler Hold. "Boiler explosions are the terror of tbe seafaring man," said an old-time deep water captain to a New Orleans Times-Democrat reporter. "Such a thing Is bad enough on dry laud, but Imagine a catastrophe of that kind ut seal In ninety-nine cases out of a nun-. dred It means the absolute wiping out of tho craft Itself and every soul on board. "The average landsman would bo greatly shocked In looking over tho marl tl mo records to see how tunny ves sels disappear each year and leave nb-1 solutely no clew to their fnte. They run l well up to'tho hundred mark, and such a mystery Is not to be explained away by Btorms. A Chinese typhoon may swoop down like lightning out of a clear sky and tear a Bhlp to pieces, but soiuo Hoatlug wreckage Is Buro to tell tho talc. A boiler explosion, on tho con trary, will blow a hole as big as a rail road tunnel right through the center of tho hull, nnd tho stricken vessel simply goes down like a shot There Is no tluio to unfnsten a boat from the davits or cut looso a spar. "Iu tho opinion of seamen that Is tho story of ut least IK) per cent of the ships that leavo port and nro never heard of again. Luckily the modern system of murine boiler Inspection Is extremely Btrlct and thorough, but It Is Impossible to absolutely prevent carelessness nud fraud, and often enough, no doubt, tho fault lies with tho engineer. "There Is an old story of a drunken Scotchman who mistook tho thermome ter for tho steam gatigo and 'cussed out the stokers because he couldn't get tho pressure above 80. That yarn will hardly h?ld water, but I'vo seen cases almost as bad. 1 am glad to say, how ever, that during tho pnst ten years there has been n steady diminution of the number of vessels which 'mysteri ously dlsnppenr.' That Is due, beyond all question, to tho Increnscd stringency of boiler Inspection nnd tho grenter strictness of examinations beforo a li cense Is Issued to engineers. Neverthe less thero Is still considerable room for Improvement In both branches." THE LOVE OF WORK. It Scents to Ho ClinrnctcrUtlcof Amorl cun People. Discussing tho causes of tho failure of a co-operative colony In Georgia, n Now York newspaper makes this decla ration: "Most perhons do not like to work. If most people do work It Is be cause they would starve If they didn't" Neither of tucse assertions Is suscepti ble of proof. The vast majority of peo plo In this world II nd a certain amount of work absolutely esseutlnl to their happiness aud to tholr peaco of mind. Without It discontent would bring with It not only danger of wrongdoing, but complete dissatisfaction that would mako llfo a miserable aud morbid fail ure. Those who tiro tho Idlers In this world arc the unhnpplest people In It, nnd, fortunntely, their number Is uot so largo thnt they count for much lu tho world's dnlly record. Nor Is tho second statement made by tho Now York onner any moro correct. Tim declaration that most people who jiowork (Jo.lt because they wouldtnrvo innVy dddn't Abu, a contraiHeUoTtu W livM nt America's grentettt million- alrcH, tho majority of whom are nmong tho country's hardest workers, observes tho Baltlmoro American. These men ore as regular at their dally tusks us n bunk clerk, nnd though they hnvo for tunes nt their disposal II ml their great est pleasure In keeping up thoso strict business methods which enabled them to build thoto fortunes. They surely do not work because they would starvo If they Jldn't They work becauso of sheer lovo of work, because without such work they know that their lives would bo a burden to them. Hatred of work Is fortunntely pos sessed by very few people. Tho Idlers In the world nro very scarce. Work may have come upon tho world as a punishment, but It has surely proved ono of Its richest blessings. LAW AS INTERPRETED. Hlght to assess upon tho remaining lnmia nt n ticrson any tmrt of tho amount of tho compensation to bo paid . him for InndH taken by appropriation ( proceedings, or any part of tho coHts and oxpenses incurreu uioreiii, is new, In Cincinnati, I & N. It C. vs. Cin cinnati (Ohio), L. It. A. COO, to bo un constitutional. Tho fact thnt n purchaser of a round trio excursion ticket Is unable to read orwtlte, and Is not specially notllled of tho conditions upon It, Is held, lu Watson vs. Loulsvlllo & N. It Co. (Tenu.), 40 I. It. A. 451, hisullleleiit to relievo him from tho efYcct of a condi tion requiring tho return part of tho ticket to bo stamped In order to bo used. Appropriation of publlu money to pny to tho widow, heirs or legul represen tatives of a person who died In olllco tho salary for any unexpired pnrt of his term Is held, in opinion of Justice (Mnss.). 40 h. It. A. fi04, to bo within tho power of tho Legislature, where the public good will bo served by tho grant of such n reward, but not where the only public udvqntngo Is such as may bo Incident to tho relief of u pri vate citizen. , KoukIi on tho Old Mini. Henutor Luclcn Baker tells a good story on himself. When his son had completed his ('duration nt Ann Arbor ho announced his Intention of going Into the newspaper business. "Why don't you come Into my ofllce nnd rend law'" the Senator asked, "Because, father," the young man replied. "I don't lMillevo au honest man can bo a law yer." IR.i.lus.riilnn Llttlo Johnnle-Vuw, what Is a stage fright Paw One o' those soubrettes when she's not mudo up. Baltimore Ameri can. . BUSINESS LOCALS. Always ask for the famous General Arthur cijrar. Ktbtrg-OuMtOlgtrOo., general ngentt, PorUsBd, Or. Krerybody smokes the celebrated Monogram and Paadoia cigars. They have no equal. Call up Union 401 when in need ot anything in tho luel lino. East Mor rison Stroot Wood Si Coal Yard. The A. D. T. Messenger Co. is tho old est and best service o( tho kind in the town. Headers ot tho New Age, give them tho preference. Monoy to loan, on furniture, pianos, or any good securities. Notes and tnortgngos bought S. W. King, room 45, Washington building. Oregon Butchering Company, Frod Metzgor, maungor, dealers in nil klndi of fresh nnd salt moats and fish, 41S Everett stroot. O. A. Watson, Marine Drug Storo, 88 N. Third stroot, Portland, Oro. Spe cialties: Fleokensteln's Lung Balsam and Celery Soltzor. Tho Popnlar, 135 First stroot, bet. Washington and Alder, Portland, Or.. John Eoklund, proprietor. Tel. Ore gon red 934, Columbia 608. For fine fruits of all kinds for the traveling public, call at 100 North Sixth stroot. Ice oream soda. Basket fruits for travelers. George Klser pro prietor Don't wear bapgy trousora or shabby clothes. Wo call for, sponge, prosr, aud delivor, ono suit 01 your u.u....u each woek, sow on buttons, and sow up rips for $1.00 a month. Unique Tail oring Company, 247 Washington street, both phones. Jno. P. Rliarkflv. manafacurer of bsrnoss, collars, saddles and strap nork;importor of saddlery, hardware, whips, pads, eto. 66 Union are., Port land, Or. Portland Transtor Saloon Chas. O. elglln, proprietor. Oholoe win, llauors and olgars. B31 Gliian, cor ner Sixth, Portland, Or. Frenoh Dyeing and Cleaning Works. All work dono at very moderate prices. Dyeing and oleanlng ot all kinds ol ladies' and Gent's clothing. Mourning cloth dyed in 48 hours. J. Deleau, propriiter, 460 Gliian ttr. Tiie finest place in the city to obtain fist quality cigar, tobaoco and smok ers' artlole'a is that of Rosenthal ft Badd, at 987 and 287 X Washington treet, between Fourth and Fifth. Give theie genial dealers a call when you wish anything In their line, Tele phone Main 76. " AVm'ory'rlig'HWrtr'b'iiyu.treolf. northwest corner Tenth aud Kvorett stieet. Portland, carries a full lino of drnus, toilet articles, school supplies, cigars, eta, The National I'olico Gazotto, pub lished by Itiolianl K. Fox, I'olico Nuwo r-tiuilurd, and all other sporting pnpors. Subscriptions tnkon nt A. W. Sohmulo, bookseller nnd nnwsdealor, 230 First stroot, I'oitlnnd, Oio. Mrt . ordort solicited. For Xmiis goods, Holding Bros., 45 N. Third streut, have u choice ftoloctlou of holiday goods in tho line of sllvor ware, pocket books, funoy jewelry, dia monds, umbrellas, gold uud silver bended canes, wutohoH, lockets, eto, Cull and iuHpuot our stock. TO THK DF.AF A rich ludy, corod of her deafuoHH nud uoisos in the head by Dr. Nicholson's Artificial Knr Drams, gavo $L'o,00J to his iustltuto, a thnt ilenf tieonlo unable to nroaura tho ear drums muy liuvo thoin froo. Address No. D UUP1, The Nicholson In tltulo, 780, Klghth nvnnuo, Now York of it collar, fhirt or ctitf dono up at this laundry menus that nu ate all rljiht, nnd that your lluen looks ns Im maculate nnd of ns smooth nud duo n finish ns if it just en mo from tho fur nishers, Comfort uud sutlsfnotiou no gituyoiilu outry piuco of linen thnt wo launder, nud our prices nro trilling for it. The Doinostlu Laundry, J. F. Itoblnson, l'eudlutou, Oregon. NATIONAL Steam Dyeing and Cleaning Works orriuK AND WOKKMI MJ SIXTH STREET. PHONE HOOD 803 lists Cltstifl. Drftl, Prosed am! Trimmed, sditV Drentes and Drtis Hoods llred all (,'ol rs, or Well C'ltaiied. (lentil-men's Clothing .v. a i.. J te.a . !. tf.i .IaI. Vmm m s fc a m I Clr'aneil, Dred and Kspalred. O.trlcli Keatbeis Cleaned ct- Wjed all Colors auU Mfeiy curled! On the Inside. -TIIK- Multnomah Trunk Co MANUKACTURKIta OF TRUNKS TRAVELING BAGS and SAMPLE CASES Salesrooms 143-145 Sixth Street PORTLAND, OREGON. ...THE OLYMPIAN... 148 Fifth St., Near Morrison BLUNDEN &. VELTON, Props. THK FAMOUS OLYMPIA BEER ON DRAUGHT Now Building, Now Fixtures, Choice Good. W. I.. McCabr, Seattlo. . E. 8. ITAMtLTOX, Tacoma. M'CABE & HAMILTON .. STEVEDORES .. PUCET SOUND Alio Honolulu, H. I. Head Office: Tacoma, Wash. Cable Address: McCADK GRACIE, BEAZLEY & CO., Areata 14 Water Street, Liverpool. & LEVY (INCORPORATED.) GROCERS COFKEK AND TKA A SPECIALTY. 304 WnshliiEtmi Htreot, Oornar Tantts TV OUIl CKI.KD11ATKD COFFKB. llotli riinnes H3R. I'OItTI.ANI), OR. OLYMPIC STEAM LAUNDRY 407 South J 8treet MICHAEL J. BJORN ft LOUIS J. IJ01I ritorniKTORS TACOMA, WA8H. TROY LAUNDRY CO. Are noted for quality v of work unil prompt ' j service. 101-9 E. Water SI. Vim mi PORTLAND ' DAIRY ASSOCIATION WHOI.l'.HAI.K Ji IlKTAII. .Cream and Milk. DEPOT 203 SECOND ST. JOHN P. HOFFMAN, Manager Milk Delivered to AU I'arts of the City. Oregon riiuna North 1)011. ERST PORTIiflHD WOOD CO. E. M. LAMBERT. Dealers In All Kinds ol WOOD AND COAL Wood sawed to order In yard or on street. OrftKon Phono Union 491 Columbia riiuueOas YAItl AND OWIUKl Oar. Kast Morrison Mild Wntnr Htr. la l'OltTI.ANI), OHKOON. Tho Popularity of RED SEAL BRAND Hams, Bacon, Lard, Etc, Is Won on Merits TRY RED SEAL BRAND. 56-60 E, Water St,, Portland, Or. Ill 1 1 x- OS , fJfjSJgggMEgjwgm i.,i 11 11. iii.iiinpi 111 iiwwjwapgggfiggy3jgajsJaBfSBByiStfwTM" llw'1'1 ''"- nT-nv-' H&MiW ;jse, v