The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905, March 02, 1901, Image 6

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i'HE js'EW AGE, PORTL AJHt OREGON.
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WHITE COLLAR LINE
COLUMBIA KIVKIl A I'UOBT SOUND NAVI
GATION CO.
PORTLAND AND ABTOIUA.
Steamer Hercules takes t)m plaeo of Ilallcy
Gatzert. Loaves every morning lntlie week at
7 o'clock, except Sunday. Returning, leaves
Astoria every night In the week at 7 o'clock,
except Sunday,
onice, Alder street dork. Telephone Main
851. Columbia 'phone. 'I'll.
E. V CIUCHTON ARont.
A
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Mi ail mm Ms DQUy
WITH
THROUGH PARLOR CARS
lir.TWI.liN
Portland, Astorias Seaside
leaves l'nr MHygcrl. Italn. Arrives
Union He pot lir, (lints k an iu Union Depot
l'ortlaud Wotport, Clifton, Portland
Anlorla, Wnrrmi.
ton, KIhvcI, dear.
Iiart I'nrkatidHua
aide. :00a.m. Astoria A Heaslioru 11:15a.m.
Express linllj.
7:00n.m, Asiorln Kxpresi 0:10p.m.
Dally.
Ticket nlllce, 253 Morrison street, and Union
depot, l'ortlaud.
J. 0. MAYO,
Den. 1'nss. Agent, Astoria, Or.
Hatters
and
Furnishers
6olABen..for KNOXHATS
..BUFFUM & PEf-DIiETON...
04 Third Stroot,
PORTLAND, ORE.
iiiBliSM
COLDUN WEST
BAKING
POWDER
It Is PUREST
It Is CHEAPEST
j It Is BEST
) If Too An Hot Sttlifiil Test Uosty Sick
CuiMir A Ilnn.ni, ISirtlaud, Or,
Dr. Fred. A. Reisacher
DENTIST
Graduate of the Northwestern Unlevrslly
Dontat Collage,
First-Glass Work and Prices Reaionabli
711 Dekum nid'g, Cor. Third A Washington.
rOUTLANl), Or. Oregon I'houe Qreen 401
USE LUCKEL'S
Borax Soap
For Washinp; Flannels.
Will Never Shrink Nor
Harden.
TRY
ONE BAR AND
CONVINCED. .
BE
LIPPINOOTT'S
MONTHLY MAGAZINE
A Family Library
The Best in Current Litiratun
12 Compute Novels Yearly
MANY SHORT STORIES AND
PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS
$2.00 rcn ycar ; 25 ct, a copy
NO CONTINUED STORIES
tVIWY NUMBER COMPLETE IN ITtULT
HISLOP'S
Triumph Roasted Coffees
The Mont Bparkllnir, Delicious and Aro
matic COFKKKS Kcr 1'laced
on tlits Market.
Ask Your Grocer for Them
Pour Blends..
SHAVER TRANSPORTATION CO.
STEAMER GEO. W. SHAVER,
Will leave Portland, foot of Washington St.,
Sunday, Tuesday ami 'lliursday evening nt 0
o'clock, (or t-ativle Islatul, St. Helen,, tallies,
Deer isuind. Marlins, Kalama, Necr City,
ilanlor, Alt. Collin, Ma.H'er, Hlella, Oak 1'olnt,
Kreciiiiins, Mniuniilllo, CUtikanlo mid all way
landing.
BEST LINE
TO
St. Paul, Minneapolis, Dnlnto, Chicago,
And all Points East.
Through Palace and Tonrlst'Slecpcra, Dining
Cars (meals u In carte), Duffel, Smoking, Library
Cars.
For tickets and full Information regarding
Kastern trip, call nt city ticket office VCJt Morri.
son street. A. II. C. liKMNIhTON,
City Pass, and Ticket Agent.
Strong's
Photographs
Superior in Style
ana Finisho J
STUDIOi
In Goodnough Bulldlne.
ANN ARBOR
.HOME BAKERY.
One of the most complete hakery t In
the Northwest.
Bakes the Best Pullman Bread In the West
M. SHIELDS, Prop.
847 MorrUou Ht. l'OUTLANI), OH.
And 49.1 Union Aronnv, corner Bacramonto,
Alblua. Homu-mndu bread, cakes nnd pies.
Ilakvd beans nnd llo.ton llrown llread every
Saturday. Tel, lied 18IJ; Tul. Hod 311.
BARRJ0TEL
European and American Plan.
Furnished in First-Class Style.
New house, newly furnished, two blocks from
Union depot .All the modem Improvements,
lire-proof, hot slid cold water, centrally lo
cated. Ratos, $1 and $1.25 a Day.
Meals Uo, Ilaths 33c
Cor. Sixth and Gllsan, Portland.
PORTLAND RAILWAY CO,
Cart leave I'ortland. Corner First nnd Wash
ington ttrcxils, for Vancouver as follows!
Vancouver 45 Minutes.
A. M.-'o:", '7:01, 7;H,8M, 9U8, 10:05,10:43,
V. M.-l.':in, l:o.i. It 4. 8:33. :is, 4:03, 4:u,8i,
:I8, lo:ti, JUHM. (Leave First and Jot
fer.iiu streets, 4 minutes earlier.)
Ferry Icawa Vancouver to connect with can
ns follow si
A. M.-Mits, 7:so, 8:i Dioo, 0:13, io:so, 11:13
V.':ui M.
1'. M.-1JW5. 1:30, 2:15, 3:00, 3:45, 4:30, 8:15, 8:00,
Cars leave 'corner First and Washington
streets for Woodlawu as (ollows:
A.M. rt:l.tVS3.fl:, 7 .03,7:18. 7:33, 7 MS, 8:03,
8:18, 8:33, 8:tt. ;tn, tf:m. t):S3, ins, io;03,
10:18. io;33, io:i8. lluvi. it:i8, 11:33, uh
V. M.-lJ:iu, r.':l. l.':3J. l'J:8, 1:03, 1:18,1:33,
lilt, a:0J, ,.,:iKJ:3J,u:', S:o,i. s:i8, sssa,
8M, 4:03, 4:18, 4:13,4:4.4, n:ai, 8:18,8:33.
8,tt,:ivt, 6:18, assj, 0:48,7:03,7:18.7:33,
7:48.8:03,8:18.8:3.1.8:43, Oil 3. 0:23, i43,
10.03. lOiiJ. 10:13, 11:03, iv.x JU:43.
IVondlntwii XO Minutes,
Cars lfHVO Wood I awn for First and Washing
ton streets as follow s:
A M-,4:iJ,'6:oo,:i5,(i:so, 8:43,7:00, 7:13,7115,
8:00,8:13,8:30, :i 0:00, 0:13,:3O,:4
10:00, ion, 10:30. io:4i, 11:00, 11:13, U:SoI
litis, 12:00 M. .
P. M.-l.:i vj::w. lists, 1:P0. 1:13. l:so, 1:15,2:00,
2:15, 2:a, 2:4 3:oo. 3:l. 3:.so, s:i.4:oo,
4:15, 4MO. l:4V 6HX), 8:15. 830, 8:15,8:00.
6 15,0:30,8:15,7:1X1, 7:1 7:30.7:15. 8:00,
M8.hi30.HiW. 0:10,9:30,9.60, 10:10, 10:30,
10:50, u no. 11:30.
Pally, except Sundava.
JDnll), except ene.dns and Saturday.
jodni'ikU) and Saturday only.
i -EMPLOYMENT AGENCY..
W. T. PHILLIPS.
aw Stark street, ltwon Front and First,
l'houc, Oregon, Clay 441.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Help of all kinds furnished on short notice.
Wanted, ltailroad men and deek hands, cooka.
wf.l.'yr' .na Keneral house work, larm hands,
mill hands and city work.
Heal estate listed, and s.id.
, lxuih aent for the Kasy Mop Wringer, rat.
nt applied for. Stat and county rights for
sale.
AWFUL PAGE INCENf URY'SBOOK
Hurtling Bteniuer bet Adrift Over NI
asarn Falls In 1837.
Trobnbly ono of the most horrible
crimes of tlio century recently ended
wits tlio burning of tlio Bteniuer Cnr
ollno on the unper Niagara Hirer nnd
her plunge orer the great fnlls nt mid
night of Dec. 20, 1837. As the boat
atitiroached the falls nnd the certnlnty
of death tcrtill on board beenmo mani
fest, tho air was rent with the shrieks
of tho doomed nnd their frantic ap
peals for uld that It was Impossible to
render them were rlsiblo by tho glare
of the burning boat
At tho time mentioned tho feeling be
tween the peoplo of Canada and the
United States was not so friendly ns It
Is to-day. The Anglo-Saxon union was
then unmentloiicd, but, on tho con
trary, a spirit of warfare proralled.
At tho time the Caroline was burned
and sent orer tho falls tho patriots had
gathered In largo numbers on Nnvy
Island, which Is but a shor'. distance
nboro the fnlls In the Canadian portion
of tho rlrer. Proclamation after proc
lamation had been Issued by them
from their Island headquarters, and,
recognizing tho necessity of prompt
action, Oorcrnor Sir Francis IJond
Head hnd Issued a call for troops. In
responso to this call nbout 2.C00 men
had gathered on tho banks of the rlrer
In tho vicinity.
Out In tho rlrer on Nary Island the
pntrlot strength was mnssed, whllo far
BURNING OF
beyond on tho Cnnadlau mnlnlnnd tho
llrltlsh forces had asaombled. Thero
n'ns no thought of danger among those
who slept under the stars nnd stripes
ut BchloHscr.
Colonel McNab was In charge of tho
Hrltlsh forces, and he hnd decided that
tho steamer must 'bo destroyed. But
this was n perilous undertaking nnd
volunteers wcro asked to attcmp4 It.
They wcro not long In coming to the
front, ns tho prospect of nn alluring
roward wan held out to them.
As the Ill-fated steamer drifted down
tho rapids towards tho cataract, a
number caught In fancy tho walls of
tho dying, hopolessly perishing by tho
doublo horror of a fato which nothing
could nrert Thoso on shore watched
with ngonlzlng attention nnd close
ness tho tlnmlng mnss until It was
hurled orer the fnlls to bo crushed In
orerlnstlng dnrkncsH nnd tho uufnth
oined waters below.
At Toronto serornl dnys nfter tho
occurrence a public meeting was held
nt which speeches were made lauding
the bravery of tho miscreants who had
net tiro to tho boat and cut her ndrlft
In the current. In tho United States
Indignation rnn high, nnd It wan only
by tho greatest effort Hint tho states
men of England nnd tliu United
States succeeded In nrertlng tho out
brenk of hostile deeds' Mint would linvo
lurolred tho two nations In a protract
ed' and sauguliinry conlllct.
FIDDLES MADE IN GERMANY.
rises and Manner In Which the Violin
,af the World Are Mmle.
In tho village of Mlttenwnld, In tho
henrt of the llavarlun highlands, llro
tho men who iiiaiiufacturo tho greater
part of tho world's supply of rlollns.
Mlttenwnld hits taken tho plncu of
Cremona, although It may tnko nn-
other -00 years beforo Its rlollns can
bo mcntloued In the same breath with
thoso of tho famous Italian town. Of
tho 1,800 Inhabitants of tlio village,
over 800 are exclusively occupied with
tho manufacture of rlollns, nnclthe out
put reaches tho Incredible figure of 50,
000 rlollns per annum. Theynreexport
ed to nil countries In tho world, the
bettor Instruments going to Knglnud
nnd America. Ono organization of
makers nlono exports 13,000. Knch
family of violln-mukcrs hns Its own
particular trnde secret a sort of trick
of tho trade, hnuded down from father
to sou. Outsiders, and still more, rival
makers aro not permitted Into a work
shop that Is not theirs. The peoplo of
Mlttenwnld huvo nn Interesting violin
school, where tho village boys nro In
structed In tho general techulcal de
partments of violin building. In tho
hall of this building Is an Inscrlpton to
tho following effect: "Tho object of
this school Is to Instruct the scholars
accepted In It In the various arts con
nected with tho manufacture of string
ed Instruments, and to educate them as
capable rlolln-makers."
The course lasts three years, nnd em
braces, In addition, the arts of drawing,
singing, and playing on tho violin. In
the building of n violin much Is left to
tho Individuality of tho builder. It Is
seldom that two rlollns aro exactly
alike In every particular. Tho vil
lagers of Mlttenwald nro generally of
opinion that tho varulsh with which an
Instrument Is covered is of tho first Im
portance, nnd attribute the flue tone of
tho violins mndo by Stradlvarlus,
Guamerlus, and others to a secret of
varnish which has evidently been lost
forever. Mlttenwald uses maple wood
for Its violins, brouiht from Uie'dla-
tnnt forests of Dalmatla nnd Bosnia,
nnd pine wood of a certain quality
and reslnousness found only In the
neighboring forests. The old-looking
rlollns seen In many a music-shop win
dow nro not Infrequently brand-new
Instruments from Mlttenwnld. Tlio
blackness nnd shnbblness,. the rubs
and scratches, the Italian names of
makers Inside, and the picturesque
date let ug say of 171.1 are often the
work of the Ingenious fiddle-makers of
this remote Idyllic rlllago In Bnvnrln.
"We must supply the market," they
say In extenuation of this class of busi
ness; "If we do not, some ono else
will." London Lclsuro Hour.
Famous Jewels Owned by Americans
Tho curious Incident In connection
with the lost Jewels Innocently appro
priated by the Duchess of Manchester's
tnnld recalls the fact that some of the
most magnificent and historic Jewels
In tho world nro In tho pos
session of Americans. Mrs. Irad
lcy Mnrtlti has somo of tho French
crown Jewels, somo of which nro also
the property of Mrs. Astor, who has n
diamond ornament which once belong
ed to DInno do I'olctlors. Tho Duchess
of Marlborough has tho famous Orloff
penrls, once the property of Catherine
of Hussln; Mrs. Clarence Mnckay hns
some curious rings which formerly
ndorned a Hindu rnjali; Mrs. Georgo
Vandcrbllt hns a wonderful rope of
rubles unsurpassed by anything of the
TIip CAROLINE.
kind, whllo Mrs. Webb hns a rope of
pearls which rival In beauty those of
Queen Mnrgherltn. Mrs. Ogllrlo Hntg
hns somo mngultlcent Jewels, nnd those
of Countess Donl dc Cnstclluno nnd
Lady Curaon of Kedlestou are ulso
very line.
Muoli of Lilttlc.
Tho stranger In any city hnlf n hun
dred years old, If he knew anything of
tho city's history, would learn from
many of tho signs that tho second and
third generations had succeeded to tho
business of father and grandfather. It
14 especially true of New, York. Tho
tow iork Times mentions somo po
tior signs, and relates tho following,
w llch wo tnko to bo true, although wo
dt not vouch for It:
V. Londoner, who hnd strolled about
tlo streets of tho city with n New
Yorker who called his nttentlon to
somo of the signs of sons, ngreed that
In this respect Now York wns very
llko Loudon, but In neither city wns
there tiny such sign nn ho snw In ono
of tho old Kiigllsh towns n few hours
run from tho world's metropolis. Tho
sign rends:
John T.lttloJnhn's Sons nnd Little
(I.ltllo I.ittlejohn, Doollttlo
I.lttli'Jolm tind John Little).
Accoiding to the Londoner, tho first
Llttlcjulm and Llttlo were pnrtnnrs.
Tho former gnve his first son his part
ner's family name, and Little gnve his
boy his partner's Christian name. Lit
tlejohn's second Ron wns named, for
his mother's family, Doollttlo. Tho
three sons succeeded to their father's
business, hcuicn the sign Is entirely
correct, nnd the Londoner was right In
saying that tho successors hnd no In
tention of being "fanny" when they
had their sign written ns It appears.
Only a Small Favor.
A quiet, middle-aged man who wns
In nttcudauco nt an operatic perform
ance wns much annoyed nt tho be
havior of two young womeu In tho row
of heats behind him.
Calling one of tho ushers, ho put n
coin in his hnnd nnd whispered some
thing in his ear.
Tlio usher went nway, nnd presently
camo back and handed him a small
package.
When tho curtain went down at tho
closo of tho first act he turned In his
seat nnd said with n smile to the youug
woman directly behlud him:
"I beg your pardon, miss, but may I
ask n slight favor of you?"
"What Is It?' sho said.
"IMenso ttso this stick of gum In placo
of the kind you are chewing. Tho odor
of wlntergreen is very offensive to
me."
After that he was not disturbed.
In the Itealin or Shades,
"What Is nil that row orer there by
tho Styx?" asked the shade of Napo
leon of the shade of Hen Jonsou.
"Why, that Is Bacon. Shnkspeare,
and that newcomer, Donnelly, Each
U trying to convince the other that ho
Is wrong." Baltimore American.
Old Massachusetts Family.
The Her. James do Normandle told
tho other day that ho had Just otllclat
ed at the wedding In tho eighth genera
tion from the llrst white settler in
Iloxbury, and that the family still lives
on the land of the old homestead.
The most tiresome thing on earth li
a practical joke.
A good many women carry amiabil
ity too far.
8TEAMER3
ALTONA AND POMONA
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY FOR
I
Salem and Way Landings.
Leaves Taylor street. (IMS A. M.
" Halcm 7:W) A. M.
Arrives Portland 4:30 P. M.
SUNDAY TRIPS TO OREGON CITY.
Leave Portland. 10:30 A. M 2andft:00 P. M.
Leave Oregon City 12; SO, 3:30,6:30 P. M.
Oregon City Trans. Co.
Promptness and quick dispatch our specialty
A. B. GRAHAM, Agont.
Office and wharf.'foot of TaylorBL Phone 40.
WELL, I DON'T KNOW
Mr. Johnson, you don't know
WHAT'S GOOD
If you have never tried
ACME WHEAT FLAKES.
"We are htadquirtm for Ration Health
Cub Foods. Grano, Acme Rolled Oats.
Health Process Whole Wheat Flour. '
ACME MILLS COMPANY.
20-22 N. Front St.
Phone 407. PORTLAND, OR.
ENTERPRISE SHOE CO.
835 North Third St.
Boots and Shoes Made to Order
Repairing: Neatly Done.
Work called for and delivered. All work
guaranteed.
H. C. RILEY, Manager.
Headquarters for Capcn Co.'s Shoes
culmsoh & co.
Wheat an. SiV'- Brokers
DIRECT Wlj.i.. TO
New York Stock Exchange
Chicago Board of Trade
Second Floor, Chamber
of Commerce.
ESMOND HOTEL
Portland, - Oregon.
Front and Morrison Streets.
KATKSl
European Plan, 50c to $10 Per Day
American Plan. $1 to $2 Per Dav
OSCAK ANDEItSOK, Manager.
J.C. rKNDEQAST. Chief Clerk.
WHEN YOU DUY
Furniture, Carpets, and Stoves
FOIl HOUSEKEEPING
Cut This Out and Oct a Reduction at
..HENRY JENNINGS..
172-174 First Street.
f. V. BROOKE DRUG CO.
67 N. Third Street.
Prescriptions Accurately and
Carefully Compounded'
TILEPHONEt COLUMBIA 780.
OREGON RED 186A
60 YEARS'
experience:
Tradc Marks
Dcwqni
copyrmht ac.
AMTon. Mndlni a sketch and description may
qolcklr ajcrlala our opinion fre. b.tta.r aa
tDV.Dtlon Is probably paifntaMa,
tDV.Dtion ta probably raiantabla. Communlcfc
tlons .trlctlr conOd.nt
;yconDU.tUM4. itanaooosoaraiuu
Oldest u.ncr for Mcurtn Dat.Qia.
UDOOl
scurtn
Snt Xrf. Oldest
fat.au taken tErouan liuna a Co. lv
SMfial natfcs, without chart. Into
Scientific fflncricait
A handsomely llloatrat.4 weekly. I-araastctts
cuUtion of any .clentUJa loured. Twins, U at
imti (oursuontaa.il. Sol4 by oil nwdun.
reC.SynTTM'iJSLfiM-
irmrra
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.
The Reliable Loan Office
Pawnbrokers and Jewelers
BARGAINS
IHiii
.UNREDEEMED.
PLEDGES
Money Loaned on All Articles
of Value.
PRIVATE ENTRANCE ON PINE ST.
Alt Goods Bold on Installments.
61 Third St.. dor. Fine, Portland, Or.
LAWRENCE BROS.
1
Towel Supply Co.
Towols furnished to Harbors, Docto'rs, OfTlccl
and lluslncs liou.es, Ktu. Wo also do First
Class Laundry Work.
OKKICKl
Fourth nntl'Douch 8ts.
PORTLAND, OR,
Oregon 1'hono 429. Columbia I'hono 410.
Old Kentucky
Club Whiskey
Home
...AND..
Shaw's
Pure Malt
Blumauer & Hoch
Wholesale Liquor Cigar Dcalors
SOLE 'AGENTS., 110 Fourth Street
,
EMPIRE
Livery Feed and Sale Stable
C P. BARNARD, Prop.
Saddle Horses, Single and Double Rigs
At All Hours.
Transient stock given tho very best of caro.
Itatcs always reasonable, and satisfaction guar
anteed. Phone Main SI. Cor. Rose and Oak Sts.
R0SEBURG, OREGON.
EDWARD H0LMAN
UNDERTAKER
Fourth and Yamblll Sts.
BOTH 'PHONES NO. 507
RENA STINS0N, Lasy Assistant.
.Merchant Hotel.
CORNER THIRD AND DAVIS 8TRRKT8
rOKTLAND, OREGON.
HOTEL IS NEWLY RENOVATED.
This la the best equipped moderate rate hotel
on the Pacific Coast and has all the conven.
lences of high-priced hotels. Complete with
electrio lights and bells, and artesian water in
each room. Bath room on each floor. Elevator
J for accomodation of guests. Kates II and 11.24
Kraay. ieais'ja cents, special rates to lam
es and theatrical parties. Free 'bus to and
from all trains. SCO rooms. Only four blocks
from Union Depot. Fir Proof Building,
F. K. HILL. Prop.
Electric Hotel
OREGON CITY, OR.
JACOB CASSELL, Prop.
trletly Flrst-CUss. Rates
S1.00 Far Day and Vp.
Stem Heat, Electric Lights, Com.
merclal Sample Room.
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