The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905, March 16, 1901, Image 2

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THE NEW AGE, PORTLAND, OITEGON.
TOPICS OF )
TUB TIMES.
This proposed mining of (ho Mnlno
linn n double IntcrcHt. It Ih a I ho at tlio
bottom of tliu late Aiiicrlcnn-Hpanlsli
war.
There vnn n duel the other dny near
I'hocnlx, Ariz. The ParlH fnsliloiw do
not prevail In that suction. A man was
killed.
I'rlnco Henry In wild to be the home
liest man In Europe, but candidates for
IKMtniuBterHhlpx do not toll Queen Wll
liclmlnu bo.
Tho nnthor of "The .Man with the
IIoo" might bring hlniHolf up to date
by writing a few warm versus on "Tho
Woman with tho Ax."
If It's true that unoaHy lien tho head
that wenra n crown, about tho only
remlnlBcoiieo of the old racing days
Klng Kilwnnl may have Ih an occa-
nlonal nightmare.
According to a Now York newBpaper,
Nikola Tenia Ih "preparing" to tele
graph ncruiw tho ocean by tho wlrelcHM
inetJiod. Yep. Preparing, rreiiatlng
Is Nik's long suit.
Somo of tlioHo dayH a mnddencd
woman with a hatchet will mako
things Interesting for tho grocer who
coverH the sidewalk In front of bin
tore with bin goodH.
In WllkoHbarre, l'n., a man thrashed
his wife expecting hIhi would bring
action for divorce, but hIiu merely had
him arrested for assault, 'flip man him
not, been born who can llguro'oul In ad
vance Just what a woman will do.
Twenty cadets were found deficient
nt tho recent West 1'olnt examinations,
niitl were discharged. Every one of
them failed In mathematics. Thero
may bo consolation to tho young men
In tho fact that In Greater West Point,
othcrwiKo known as the world at large,
many reputable and useful citizens aro
poor mathematicians. ,
AH classes of people nowadays recognize-
the value of advertising. A pub
lic Institution In an Eastern city re
cently had a number of unclaimed lm
bleH to dispose of, 1'ubllclty soon
brought over a hundred applicants for
the little strangers. A minister In Ohio
has Increased tho attcudiiuco at his
church by means of largo display ads.
He pays the regular rates, too, and
takes caro to get top of column and
next to reading matter. lie Is his owii
nd. writer, and gets up his nils, in a
bright, nttractlvb manner. Vorlly, tho
methods of commercialism are spread
ing to all walks of llfo.
Tho peanut seems to bo playing tho
part of "clvlllzer" In somo of tho for
eign possessions In tropical Africa.
Traders glvo a negro a bushel of nuts
for seed on condition that ho returns
four bushels from his crop, and slnco
the yield In good years Is twcutyfold,
tho black man generally has a surplus
which he can sell at the rate of a shill
ing a bushel. From a single station In
Kciicgamhla there were shipped, In
181)8, twenty-nine thousand tons.
Small ltoys ami scientists have long
lxHu in agreement touching tho value
of tho peanut; now statesmen iiImi will
have to do It honor, since It seems like
ly to lead tho native African Into tho
paths of agriculture.
Ouo does not need to bo a lawyer In
order to realize tho force of (Jen. Man
demon's address before tho American
Unr Association, rospectlpg the neces
slty of uniform divorce laws. No two
States exactly agree In statutory treat
ment of tho subject. What Is cause for
divorce In one State Is not cause In an
other. Tho result In that the legltl.
maey of children Is culled In question,
real estate titles are clouded and many
other Injustices and annoyances con
tinually arise which could bo wholly
avoided by uniformity of divorce laws
lu till the States. Nor Is there any se
rious obstacle In tho way of attaining
Htich uniformity. A Joint convention
of representative lawyers front the va
rious Stales would agree iion a de
sirable statute and tho various Legis
latures would undoubtedly enact tho
ueovMsary legislation, Any Governor
who should take the Initiative In the
matter might depend upon meeting
with n friendly response from his fel
low executives. And oven If thero
should bo a few dissenters a largo ma
jority of tho Stutes would reach an
agreement which would greatly Itn
prove tho situation. It Is unfortunate
that there sliuulit be any necessity at
all for divorce. Tho severing of tho
uiurrlHge tie Is perhaps the most seri
ous act with which tho civil law con.
rem Itself. Hut If we aro to have ill-vorevs-nnd
thero Ib small hopo that wo
can abolish theiu-lt Is at least advisa
ble that tho laws governing tlieui
should be tho same throughout tho na
tion. It Is tho part of wisdom to mini
mize a bad business. The States should
get together and reform the divorce
laws. 1'erhaps If they were to do that
they would see tho advisability for uni
form legislation In many other matters
respecting which thero Is a great and
most undesirable divergence of sta
tutes, Mont jiooiilu who aro not In kooiI
health Know In a t;enoral way what
nils (liom; home of tlicin know wliut
Mini of food they oiiBht to eat lu onler
o overcome their bodily Intlriultles and
p'l'veut a recurrence of them, Itui neo
l'lo who huvu 1,'ood heultli usually con-
sldcr only" their taste or their pocket
book when they ordera meal, An ex
periment which otto of the Hoston ho
tels is making shows' that others be
sides Invalids are beginning to under
stand that It Is Important to have tho
right sort of food as well ns. to have It
properly cooked. Tho cafe of this ho
tel provides not only it bill of fare, but
a diet list made out by a physician
and intended as a guide to the p.ittous
of the house. It prescribes tho food
best suited to various physical condi
tions. To tho fat man it offers a va
riety of dishes that tickle his palate,
and at the same time check his ten
dency to grow fatter. Tho thin and
anemic can procure the things which
mako blood and tissue and build up an
enfeebled system. The new way of
looking at tho food question puts health
llrst and preference afterward. It con
siders tho needs of the Individual, and
makes practical application of the old
saying that "one man's meat is another
man's poison," It tries to make the
diet like n well-stocked wardrobe, of
fering plenty of variety, yet designed
for and lltted to tho person fur whom It
Is Intended. I, line Ih n charming color,
but the red-haired girl does not need it
to enhance her peculiar charms. Sir
loin steak Is a toothsome and desirable
thing, but melons and coarse bread
may bo better for'thc full-blooded man
who has a tendency to rheumatism.
How one can lit Ills diet to his own
needs Is a matter which the physician
can best decide. It Is certainly easier
to preserve heath by the use of proper
fooil than to regain it by taking medi
cine; and the prescription III led In a
restaurant is plcasauter to take than
one compounded by the druggist.
Tho presence of hundreds of young
sters of all ages wearing glasses lu our
public school should have admonished
the school authorities long ago that
present school methods or practices aro
largely responsible for tho Impairment
of tho eyesight of children. In many In
stances It Ih noted that before a child
him passed through the primary grades
It Is found necessary to embellish Its
face with n pair of rpectacles. While
tho present tendency to cover with
glasses the face of childhood may he
partly ascribed to tho modern Industry
and persistence of eye specialists, It Is
nevertheless a fact that In the largo
percentage of cases thero Is positive Im
pairment of vision ami the glasses aro
Indispensable to study and to good
health. There Ih no longer any disposi
tion to challenge tho statement that
visual defects have a posltlvoiiuddlrcct
effect upon tho nervous organization,
Interfering with digestion or heart ac
tion or causing headaches and mental
depression. An Investigation of tho eye
sight, or visual acuity, of children lu
tho public schools of ouo city, has re
sulted recently In somo Important dis
closures, among them being tho fact
that 3- per cent of tho boys thus far ex
amined have loss tl'iau two-thirds of
tho normal keenness! of sight, while 117
per cent of tho girls fall below two
thirds of uormalN It Is also ascertained
that tho llrst three years of school llfo
Increase eyo defects one-third. Tho
marked Increase In tho visual defects
lu tho first three years of school life Ih
attributed to tho greater concentration
of tho powers nf vision In tho effort to
learn to read. In older persons, where u
cursory glance at a fow letters lu a lino
of reading reveals tho meaning, the ef
fort to read Is not attended with much
eyo strain, provided tho type Is of good
slzo. In children however, the eyo must
tulip In tho form of every letter In evory
word. Increased eyo defects In the
lower grades aro also duo to tho fact
that tho primary rooms aro Invariably
tho poorest lighted. When It Is known
that eyo strain has n deleterious effect
upon tho general health and that eyo
defects aro uniformly accompanied by
decline In mental power, amounting In
many Instances to dullness, It Is easy
to Justify overy movement on tho part
of tho board, no matter what tho ex
pense, to remedy theso defects and to
remove ns far as posslblo tho causes of
visual Impairment among school chil
dren. Tho rooms should bo bettor light
ed and no text books should bo allowed
In tho schools that tiro not printed In
largo typo.
Courteil ftir Twonty-ono Yenrn.
Twenty-iino yearn iiro Dr. William
II. Kck of I'ottatown. l'a fell lu love
with Mlsa A mm Itliomls of the Mime
town. He lias been
courting her assidu
ously ever since.
Ten years ajro Dr.
Kck built a bit;
stouu mansion on a
hill overlooking
1'otUtown, and the
goxalini mado up
their minds that the
Ioiik courtship was
Mil. W, II, fcCK.
alKiut to come t oau etui. It was taken
for grunted that Dr. Kck and Miss
Ithoads were to bo married tit last.
Hut they were mistaken. The great
Htouo house was never furnished or
occupied. Gradually the grass grew
tall and rank on the lawn, the bats and
owls Invaded the empty mansion, and
tho gate and fences fell Into ruin.
Kverylxxly called It "Kck's Folly." Still
the old physician kept up his regular
calls ou Miss Ithoads, and sho revolved
him with ns much favor ns over. Ftual
ly tho whole community nettled down
to the belief that they would always
remain single, Then It was the doc
tor's turn to get up a little surprise ou
his own account. Ouo evening last
week he and Mtw Ithoads were quiet
ly married and moved Into thu big
house on tUo hill, A force of painters
and decorators was put to work nnd
now "Kck's Folly" has become "Kck's
Delight."
801110 tni'ii tiro unable to boo through
u inlll-stono after they liavo been shown
tho hole.
is
OF
p ALSTON CO.
Sealers In
Furniture, Carpets, Wall Taper and Shades.
' Uudsrttkliig a ood i.
LA ORANDE, OR.
J.
W. WISDOM & CU.
Druggists and Apothecaries.
Preicrlptloni carefully compounded.
Artlclei.
Toilet
Main Street, BAKER CITY, OR.
"iy PATTERSON
Proprietor of
THR EXCHANGE SALOON
Me Agent for "Old Barboe." Woodford
County, Ky., Whiskey,
RAKER CITY, OREGON.
w
ATERMAN Si ECIIM1TZ
Wholeialo and Retail Dealeri In
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIQAR?
BAKER CITY. OR.
T.a
TAYLOR
THE "HARDWARK MAlf."
Hardware
rdwar. Stores, Tin and Copperware.
Lime, Plaiter, Cement, Coal, Iron and
oicci auu jiyurauno ripe.
T31 Main Street.
PENDLETON, OR.
QTAR BREWERY CO.
Brewers and Bottlers of tho Famous
HOP GOLD BEER
VANCOUVER, WA8II.
vy B. BOWMAN
PHOTOGRAPHIC AND LANDSCAPE ARTIST
Vlowi of All Description
Specialty, Kodak Developing and Finishing .
Main St., Near Bridge,
PENDLETON, OREQON.
pOTTAaE CHOP HOUSE
It. C. COTNER, Prop.
Open at all hours day or night. Tho hest raeall
served In LaUrando lor the price.
Remember tho location
East Side ot Depot Street
LA GRANDE, - OREGON.
Commercial
Livery Stable !
Opposite Hotel PendMoi
PENDLETON; OREGON
...TELEPHONE NO. 10...
Finest turnouts ot all kinds In Pendleton
Geutlo single, drivers tor ladles
Hood, competent drivers always on hand
Boarding horses given tho best ot care.
G. M. FROOflE.
KOEPPEN'S
PHARMACY...
Everything that b kept In a
modern and up-to-date drug
store. Prescriptions and
Family Recipes put up by
competent men, from pure
drugt.JM.
A. C, K0EPPEN & BR0
Manufacturing Chemists.
116 Oonrt St., PENDLETON, 0B.
THE MINT SALOON
O. L. MKLLQUIUT, Prop.
BEST BRANDS OF WINKS
AND LiqUOKD
i?oPfmoDAN,,,
ClUARS.... .
Corner Depot Street and
JeSersou Aenuc,
LA GRANDE, OR.
Hotel
Pendleton..
PENDLETON
OR.
HENRY RUST
Pacific Brewery
BAKER CITY, ORQEON.
A. NEUBERGER
DXALXK IM
Fine Whiskies ind -Cigars
tjtadouartm fes? Mala
aad CmubbwcUI Wsim
LEADING BUSINESS FIRMS
EASTERN OREGON.
lAKIROTY
QMGON
LeoH Business fin ol me Dnlles
fTtWK CELEDRATED COLUMBIA BREWERY
J.
AUGU8T BUCHLeR, Prop.
Thin well-known brewery Is now turning out
tho bout Deer anil Porter east o( the Cnncndei.
The Intvat appliance for the mamifiicturo of
good healthful Beer have been Introduced, nnd
only tho first-class article will be placed on the
market.
East Second Street
THE DALLES, OR.
MAYS & CROWE
Whoteaale & Retail Dealers In
HARDWARE. STOYES AND TINWARE
. Farm Machinery, Implements,
Wagons and Carriages.
Iron, Steel, Coal and Blacjcsmiths'
Supplies.
Hardwood and Wagon Makers' Materials,
Bicycles, Guns, Ammunition, and Sporting
Goods, Etc
Z. F. MOODY
THE DALLES, OB.
General Forwarding
AND
Commission Merchant
OIIlce and Warehouses at
RAILROAD AND STEAMER DEPOTS
Wool handling our specialty.
Grain bought and told.
When in The Dalles
,.CALL AT..
the BANK CAFE
Next Door to tho First National Dank.
The Only First-Clan Placo ft) tho City.
Choice Liquors, Vines and Cigars
O. J. STUBUNQ, Prop.
The Regulator Line.
The Dilles, Portland S Astoria
NAVIGATION CO.
.THROUGH FREIGHT
AND PASSENGER
LINE....
Dally Line of Steamers Between Portland,
Vancouver, Cascade Locks, Hood Rivet
and all Points on the 'Washington side.
Trie steamers Dalits City and Regulator leavt
'or Hand arary morning (except Sunday) at 7
nd The Dalles at! a.m., arriving at destlna
(on In ample tlsne (or outgoing trains.
Freight Rates Greatly Rtducoa.
W. C. ALLAWAY. O.n. Agt.,
foot ol Court Street, The DalUs, Or
WASHINGTON HOTEL
N. P. J. FOLEN, Prop.
A First Class 75 Cents a Day House.
Board by tho Week, 15.00. Meals, 13 cents.
Rooms by the Week,l.U0andup, Tronslents
solicited.
BAR IN CONNECTION.
100 N. THIRD ST. ,'Phone, Clay 653.
PORTLAND, OR.
GO TO'
SPANISH ORIGINAL TAIALE
RESTAURANT
266 Dull Sired, Bet. Third ind Fourtb
For tkt Best Meal (or the PrlM
sin the city.
Quiet and Clean. Cooking by Noted Chats.
H. .
THOMPSON
Fire Insurance
Real Estate
Loans,..
Rents...
264 STARK STREET
X. Munson. B. Munson.
THE ANHEUPER llLBCrt-FIne lunch every
day; Beit Lifer ofl earth. Fine winca, 11a
,uors and cigars. 334 Morrison St.", cor. Second,
Portland, Or.
T
HE POPULAR
125 First Street,
Bet. Wellington and Alder
Phone Oregon Red til Phone Columbians
JOHN ECU LUND, Proprietor,
1'urtlnnu, Or.
w
ILLIAM RUSSELL MACKENZIE
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
PORTLAND, OREGON
T E. HABELTINE & CO.
Importer! and Dealers In
IRON STKKL AND COAL
BLACKSMITHS' SUPPLIES.
Carriage !c Wagon Material, Hardwood Lumber
49 A 51 Second St.
TORTLAND, OREGON.
u.
8. CLEAN1N0 AND PRESSING CO.
Clothes Cleaned, Dyed and-Repaired.
Your Clothe Sponged and Pressed for 1 per
per mouth. Called (or and delivered
Phone Clay 008. 451 Washington St roe
Bctwcen,Twcltth and North Thirteen
PORTLAND, OREGON.
A INDAIIL
SIGNS
Japanning. Tin Decorating
270' Alder Street
' PORTLAND, OREGON.
H
OME BAKERY AND DELICATE ESSEN
D. B. LEAMINO, Prop.
A Full Line ot Fruits, Candles and N.uts
Always on Hand.
Newly Opened at 207 Third Street.
Remember tho place Onposlto the .
Ta lor Street Church. '
pONIlAD L. IIOSKA
FUNKIUL DMKCTOIt
COUNTY COUONEK
Corner Ninth and Railroad Street
TACOMA. WAB1I.
A llLINOTON CHCAMKIlY
N. J. niTTKIt, Prop.
Wholsalce and itete.lt Dealer In
MILK, CREAM, CIIKE3E DUTTER AND Ed 08
207 Durnsldo Street
PORTLAND OREQON.
B"
,AZIEH BROS.
Club Rooms Becond Floor
Wine Rooms, Concert, Pool and Billiard Hall
Oregon Phone Grant 71
213 Uurnslde St.
TORTLAND OREOON.
QTANDARD FI8H COMPANY
1C9 North Sixth Street
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Also Groceries, Cigars and Tobacco. Fruits
and Lunches (or Tourists.
REED BROS., Props.
F
OR FAIR DEALINO PATRONIZE
O. I. a PLUMMER.
Drugi, Medicine and Chemicals,
Toilet Artlclei, Trusses, Palms,
Oils, Ulasi, Etc.........
a E. Corner Third and Madison 8treets.
TVAY & HENDER80N
All Kinds o(
FORNITURE ,
' Practical Embalmers and Undertakers.
Orders by telegraph filled promptly.
Pboue Black 47. Cor. V lllamette and 7th Sts.
EUGENE CITY, OREGON.
rjRIFFIN HARDWARE CO.
, .
Wholesale and Retail Hardware,
6TOVE3 AND TINWARE.
Willamette Street,
EUGENE, OREGON
PORTLAND ROLL1NO MILLS
Mannfacturers ot
PIO IRON AND BTEKL.
E. AYER, Manager,
22nd and Nlcolal Streets.
T17ILLIAM8, WOOD A LINTHICUM,
Geo. II. Williams. C. E. 8. Wood, L. B. Lln
thlcutn, J, C. Flanders, Attorneys-at.Law.
Chamber ot Commerce Building,
Portland, Oregon
"DKLDINO BROS.
Dealers In
Diamonds. Watehri, Jewelry, 81lTerwartj
Spectacles, Etc.
BXPAIRINQ A SPECIALTY. ALL WORK
WARtUNlKD. V
43 Third St. Bet. Pine and Ash.
Old Gold and Bllrer Bought Portland, Or.
PORTLAND CLUB AND CAFX
ISO Fifth Street
Out BpeclsJtles: II Monogram and III Crrna
Noble Whiskies. '""
A RZSORT FOR GENTLEMEN.
Oregon Phons, Main 908; Columbia Phone, 47
rOIIN KKLI.Y
e ."J".! I.,u"?cf,-f ntt " BI Marine.
Scottish union A National lm. r.r trinw..
and London; Western F. and M. Assuranca Co-
i, LONG- ,
15 NORTH FIFTH ST. '
Fine wlnca, llquori and cigars. GIto us ft calL
TTKNllY njKWKTT CO.
Fire and Marine Insurance.
Rooms 88 and 27 bhcrlock Building, Corner
Third and Oak 8treot!.
Portland - Oregon.
m A. WOOD.
liEAL ESTATE AND PENSION ATTORNEY.'
Room 10, Odd Fellow.' MMnfc
-TU1RBANKS'
STANDARD SCALES.
' Fairbanks, Mono fc Company,
Flnt and 8tark Streets. Portland, Oregon,
TileplionoSI.
pAXTON, ItKAOH & SIMON
, Altorncys-at-Law.
610 Chamber ot Commerce,
Portland
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v.
Oregon.')
F.
W. ARI83
F. W. ARIS3 & CO,
Wholesalo Brokerage and Commission
No. C3 Front Street.
Columbia 'Phone 219
Portland, Or.-
L.
KAYSER
Dealer In '
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS
261 Third Street, Near Madison, ,
Oregon Phone Hood 384.
PORTLAND, OREOON
mHK IMPERIAL 8ALOON ,
Liquors and High Grado Cigars.
J. B. HILDEBURN, Prop.
Phone Main 243. Corner Cass and Sheridan St
ROSEBURO, OREQON. K
T J. KADDERLY,
' DEALER IN HARDWARE.
Stovei, Ranges, Tin. Copper and Grnnlto
Iron-Ware, Crockery, (ilasswaro and Homo
Furnishing Goods. Jobbing promptly at
tended to,
14I-11J First St., cor. Alder. Odd Fellows' Bldg.,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
PORTLAND LOAN OFFICE
Dan Matix, Proprietor.
...Hlgntst Prlco raid (or Old Gold and 8Uver...
No. 74 Third Street, Near Oak
PORTLAND, OR. l
Loans money on all kinds ot security. Unre
deemed pledges sold (or amount loaned.
J.
B. WILD
Jobbing and Retail Dealer In .
WINES AND LIQUORS .
182 Third Street, Opposite Masonlo Tempi.
j
Portland, Oregon,
1 :
PORTLAND ROLLING MILLS
Manufacturers ot
;' BAR IRON AND STEEL. ;
N. E. AYER,' Mana'ger.
Twenty-Eecond and Nlcolal Street.
M
EYER A SCHILLINQ
FINE WINES
AND '
LIQUORS.
LA GRANDE, OREQON.
H
ERBERT A. nALE.
Mt. Hood. Columbia Rlyer and .Northwest
Vlem.
Portrait!, Water
trade.
Colors, Crayons, tor tho
Klectrlo Light and Bromide Enlargements.
132Thlrd Street, Corner Alder.
PORTLAND, OREj
y O. NOON BAd CO.
MannUctnrers and Importer of
BAGS, TWINES. TENTH AND AWNIN08,
F LA08 AND MINING HOSE.
Bsggln
rglng Material. Canras, Sail Making In
Itsllranches, Cotton Duck, Cordage, etc.
all
82-34 N. First St. and 310-212-214-218 Couch St..
PORTLAND, OR.
r MURPHY A CO.
WINE AND LIQUOR DEALERS.
Welnhard'S Beer on Draught, Bas Ale. Oulo
neis' Porter. Val Illats Milwaukee Beer and
the Celebrated J. H. Cutter Whiskey
tor Family Use,
43 Third St , Bet Couch and Darls. -
Goods Delivered Free, PORTLAND, OR.
pHOTO STUDIO
2K First Street, Bet. Salmon and Main,
PORTLAND, OREGON
Photographs taken jsny also or style: also
rtioto Buttons made (rom life or any picture.
put door Tiewlnjr done, also finishing Kodak's
tor amateurs. Instructions In Photography.
v-upj nig ana enlarging,
K. KRAFT, Artist
mUE OREGON LIVERY, yKKD, BOARDING-
ANP BALE 8TABLE8,
Columbia Phone 687. Oregoh Pbone Hood Ml
IMBRIE & IUBRIE, Props.
Special attention glren to boarder. Oar car
riages meet all trains, Cor. Sixth and Couch
btreets, Portland, Oregon.
H
AYES 4 SHORT
ARTI8TIC PHOTOGRAPHERS.
New Btudlo
1 t
Seventh and Washington Streets, Over
Dresser's New Orocery.
WK
PAY GOOD WAGES
To Good People)
For Good Work
STAR LAUNDRY CO,
.
T ARSON
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