The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905, March 16, 1901, Image 6

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HISLOP'S
Triumph Roasted Coffees
The Most Spark 1 1 UK, Delirious ami Aro
matic COI'KKKS hvr-r flared
uti this Mnrkut.
Ask Your Grocer for Them
..Four Blends..
SHAVER TRANSPORTATION CO
STEAMER GEO. W. SHAVER,
Will leave Portland, fool of WnslilliKlon Ht .
Hinulny.'liR'vlHy nml 'llmmiUj uvuuIiik t "
ii'clork, for Mwvlr Inland, HI. Id-lens rui'lf".
Door In r it lid . Martin, Knlninii, Ncvr JI t .
Hauler, Ml. I'ollln, Mnyiier. Hli'lln, Onk Point,
I'rcciiHiliB, Miiiiriiillllo,('lnlnklilu Mid "11 wa
imiUiiiK'
Jgft
BEST LINB
TO
St. Paul, Minneapolis, Dulutn, Chicago,
And nil Points Eust.
Through Palncc HiiilTniirlM Hleopcr. Dining
Cam (niL-nlii n Ih cnrli). IliiRui.Hiuiikliitf, Library
Curs.
Kor ticket nml full Information rocnnlliip
Kimtcrn trip, will ntclly llckut nfllrc. 112 'llilnl
trcet. A. II. !. I)KKMST()N,
(Jlty Piihh, nml 'llckut Akcmi,
Strong's
Photographs
Superior in Style
ana Finisho
STUDIOi
In Goodnough Bulldlnp.
ANN ARBOR
.HOME BAKERY.
Ono of tliu mom complete, bakery In'
the, Norllim'Ht,
Bikes the Best Pullman Bread Id the West
M. SHIELDS, Prop.
347 MiirrUuu HI. 1'OltTI.ANII, OK.
And 403 Union Avenue, corner Harramoutn,
AILIik, Iloine-mnilii liroml, cakes uml pi.
Naked henn and lloiion, llronn llri-m! uvurjr
Katurday. Toi. Itrti mus Tel. lio.l an.
BARR HOTEL
European and American Plan.
Furnished in First-Class Style.
New home, nowly furnished, two block Iron.
Union iloiol .All lliu modern Improvement
lire-proof, hot uml cold xuter, centrally lo
tull'il,
Rates, $1 and $1.25 a Dny.
Meal Jf-c, lluth 250.
Cor. Sixth and GUsnn, Portlnnd.
I
PORTLAND RAILWAY CO.
Can leaui Porllmnl. Corner l'lrt and Wash
tuition streets for Vinivoitiorn lollot
Vhiicoumt in Minnie.
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JVrry leiues Vnncoiner to connect llli ear
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Cut K'o corner first ami Washington
streets for Woodlawii hh Io1Ion:
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8liS, 8:;U,K l:UI, UlS.Ui.B, WIS Wall,
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Ion slreelsa follows;
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Ilally, xivil Smi.lmn
(Dally, oxc pi V kih-mImn anil Sulnrd i) a,
etntMt0uuilhatuila) only.
..EMPLOYMENT AGENCY..
W. T. PHILLIPS.
SX'OJiHtark street, UUwcou From and Ktr.l.
Phono, Oregon, Clay til
PORTLAND. OREGON.
Help of all Muds fiiriiUlnM on tlmit notice,
WhiiIiM. Itailioad men and dock ImliiL.TVoU,
wallers ami general lioiuo work, latin hands,
mil) handt and oil) work.
Itenl o.lato Ittliil ami Mild,
ll&uppu mini forihw Ka) Mop Wringer, pit
eut applied (or. State and county rights for
tale.
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WHITE COLLAR LINE
COLUMI1IA IUVKB A PUOET SOUND NAVI
OATION CO.
wmmm&m
ffc9ExflE9
IOKTI,AND AND ASTOIUA.
Steamer Hercules takes thn place of Bailey
Ontiert. f.cavea every morning liillio week at
7 o'clock, except sunuay. nciurninir, ieac
Astoria every night In the week at 7 o'clock,
except Sunday. 1
Ofllcc, Alder street (lock. Telephone Main
Ml. Columbia 'phone 351. I
E. W. cniOIITON Agent. '
A
R VER RAILRO&D GO.
ITII
THROUGH PARLOR CARS
HETtVLKM
Portland, Astoria Seaside
leaves 'For Maygcrs, Italn.
Arrives
Union Depot
Union Depot
Icr.ClHtsknnlc
Wcstport, Clifton,
rortinuu
rortiauu
Astoria, arron
Ion, PUtcI, (Icnr
hart Park and Sea
klde. Astoria A ficnhoru
Kxprcss Dally.
Astoria Kxprcn
Dally.
1:00 a.m.
11:15 a.m.
0:40 p. ra.
7:00 p. m.
Ticket ofllce, 245 Morrison street, and Union
depot. Portland. j. c. MAYO,
(Jen. Pass. Agent, Astoria, Or.
Hatters
and
Furnishers
Sole Agent for KNOX HATS
...BUFFUM & PEJaDIiETOfl...
04 Third Streot,
PORTLAND, ORE.
M GOLDEN WEST
Vti n, . '.! so
m KiHira
I POWDER
$ I lo 1JIIOPCT
I It la CHEAPEST fM
I It Is BEST P
$ :fToaAnl?:tCit!ii7ourUoti7Siei M
g$j ouuit&1)kvi.h, Portland, Or. gvjj
Dr. Fred. A. Reisacher
DENTIST
Orsdusls of the Northwestern UnUvrslty
Deutal ColUitc.
First-Class Work and Prlets Reasonabli
711 Dekum llld'g, Cor. Third A Washington.
rOHTLAND, Or. ONgon 'Phons Oren 491
USE LUCK EL'S
Borax Soap
For Washing Flannels.
Will Never Shrink Nor
Harden.
TRY ONE BAR AND BE
CONVINCED.
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LIPPINCOTT'S
MONTHLY MAGAZINE
A FAMILY LIBRARY
The Best in Current Literature
12 Complete Novels Yearly
MANY SHORT STORIES AND
PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS
$2,60 per year; 25cts, a copy
NO CONTINUED STORIES
EVERY NUMBER COMPLETE IN ITSELF
STORIA & G0LUMBI&
OJELE UJBW AGE. PORTE A!ffP. OREGON.
RICHARD LYNCH GARNER, OBSERVER OF
GORILLAS, SAID TO HA VE DIED IN AFRICA.
PHOK. OAllNKH AND HIS SEIlVANT AND TIIKIU CAGE.
Prof. IMclinrd Lynch (Jnrnor, who In liulloved to have died of Jungle fever In
Afrlcn, wiiH lust lienrd from In the French Congo country, where In 1802 he ninde
hltt famous obscrrntliiim on tho speech nnd hnblta of tho gorilla. Prof. Ouruer'
liellevcd hu lind to hoiiiu degree mnntcrcd the Hpecch of the great nnthropoldM.
hut In any event the record of what ho saw proved to be of tho most thrilling
Interest.
Taking tip his station In n great Jungle 200 miles long nnd Beventy-flvc miles
wide, the professor built himself 11 steel rngu, In which he could find protection
from the gorillas which wandered his way. He inndo the friendship of Onbuti,
tho nntlvp chief of the gorilla country, nnd he won the respect of the French
authorities. For fourteen months he remained In the Jungle studying the liablu
of the large anthropoids. He then explored a considerable portion of this part of
Africa. On his return In 18l).r ho published ns one of the results of his explora
tions tho conclusion that the honlc of the gorilla In Africa lies In the Jungle first
mentioned nnd In no other place.
With hlin In IiIm cage Mr. darner kept a chimpanzee, which ho used as a
means of lulling the suspicions of the gorillas. From the chlhipanzeo ho learned
ten sounds, which he memorized. Those he used In addressing gorillas which
came near Ills cage, and he became satisfied Hint the nnthrupolds used a definite
langiinge In their conversations. He claimed that these animals had specific
sounds for specific things. Tho ten vocal sounds lie had learned were used by
tho gorillas to express their wants or sensations, desire for food, drink, nnd so
on. He came to tho conclusion that tho anthropoid vocabulary consisted of some
thirty sounds, each of which had mnny different meanings.
In his experiments (Jnrner made use of tho phonograph with good results. With
this Instrument he recorded tho speech of twenty specie of monkeys In the zoolog
ical gardens of the United States, which he hud visited for two and ouedinlf
years prior to his departure for Africa. None of these species would reply to
tho language of any of the others. Ho had looked forward to great results from
his present trip to Africa. The gorillas, ho said, were far more Intelligent than
any other species of tho four kinds of manlike apes.
MAURICE THOMPSON.
With tho denth of Mnurlco Thomp
son, nuthor of "Alice of Old Vlu
cutuics," nt his home in Crawfordsvllle,
I ml., ono of tho most brilliant lights
that ever shone In tho literary firma
ment of Indiana disappeared nnd a
career that was destined to outshlo
B01110 of tho most prominent of latter
day litterateurs was cut short.
Mnurlco Thompson was born In Fair
field, Intl., In 1844, nnd In early life
removed with his parents to tho south
ern part of Kentucky, nnd from thnt
Statu to tho northern part of Georgln,
whero h first nttompted to descrlbo
llfo as hu knew It from observation.
Always n lover of outdoor sports, ho
cultivated ninny of them In this sec
tint, nml It won ln.ro thnt tho (lend au
thor first learned tho art of archery,'
which, It Is snlii, Inspired his noted
work, "Tho Witchery of Archery,"
which hail so much to do with reviving
that game In this country.
He entered the Confederate nrmy
when u mere boy and obtained distinc
tion as 11 scout and for his well-known
feats of horsemanship ami his ninny
ball-breadth escapes.
For the past eight years Mr. Thomp
son had spent the winter mouths nt
Hay St. Ioul, Miss., where, with Ills
cultivated wife nud charming daugh
ter, ho fulfilled his duties as literary
editor of the New York Independent
and wrote many of the delightful
1 poems nnd stories that seemed ever
J (lowing from his pen. Ills refined fnm
1 lly were one of pleasant smiles. Ills
1 books have supplied pleasure for tens
1 of thousands who love poetry nud ro-
mnuce.
Shortly after the war was over Mr,
'Piinnmsau took tin tho profession of
civil englueor, nnd It was followlug this
viMntlon that he first met Alice Lee. n
charming girl of 10. In speaking of
their marriage afterward to an old
friend Thompson once, said: "We had
no money, we never thought of money.
We were Just like two children; and In
experience were little more than chil
dren." The Thompson homo nt Crawforda
vllle Is a beautiful one.
Donttrttry lr tho 1)ot.
As dogs have teeth there Is no reason
In the world why they shouldn't also
have toothache, nud If they have tooth
ache, and their masters and mistresses
can afford It, why should not the pets
bo takeu to a dog dentist to huvo the
rwr SKV'U6 t ,
ilAUI'O THOMPSOX.
offending teeth filled or drawn) In
London thcro Is n dentist who devotes
himself to tho dogs of his patrons. No
nmalgaru fillings nro put In by his band
nothing In that lino but gold. Ho says
tho bulldog Is tho best patient. You
can pull his Jaw off and not a whimper
will bo heard. On tho other hnnd, tho
softest dog In tho King Charles spaniel.
These dogs sometimes frighten them
selves Into fits when tho work of draw
ing ft tooth begins.
A good deal of tho snapping nnd
snnrllngof puppies Is duo to their teeth
ing. As In Infautn of tho human race,
new teeth como nnd try to push the old
ones out, and sometimes serious com
plications ensue, its with babies. So
the dog dentist linn to tnku out the old
teeth nud glvo.tho now ones a chance.
Of course tho dog dentist Is likely to
bo bitten, nnd this one In Loudon bears
on his hands thu marks of many n re
fractory dog's teeth. Hut these bltos
never cause him any worry. Hu dabs
vinegar and milt on the wound nnd con
Riders that this treatment Is better
than cauterizing.
Where Do Prow tho I.Ino.
At a recent Washington dinner Jus
tice Ilruwer and Justlcu Itrown of tho
Supremo Court wero present. Tho two
eminent Jurists, It may bo mentioned,
wero classmates nt Ynlo and have
been lifelong friends.
Some one nt thu table, so tho Itostou
Herald relates, remarked that tho
names of Ilrower and Itrown, written
carelessly, look much alike. Justlcu
Itrown whimsically complained that It
was hard to bo obliged to assume, re
sponsibility for his brother on tho
bench. He went on to state that their
mall-matter was often exchanged with
varying results. Hut the worst fate of
nil befell him when ho was credited by
tho compiler of court decisions with
one of Justlco Hrewer's decisions.
"I Rin willing," Justlco Drown said In
conclusion, "to read Judge Hrewer's
love-letters. I might bo Induced to
pay a few of that distinguished gentle
man's bills, but I do not hesitate to
say," and Justlcu Itrown glared tit the
subject of his eloquence, "thnt I refuso
emphatically to bo held responsible for
Judgo Hrewer's law."
I'erplexliiKly Funny.
Ono of thoHo persons who nro said to
"hear with their elbows" recently
went to n country entertainment
which hnil been announced by tho po
etic etTuslon:
From half past eight to half past ten
You'll laugh ami-laugh anil Inugh again.
This anuouuceinent was exceedingly
pleasing to tho visitor, who went home,
and burst In ou thu family with tho
words:
And what do you think they had on
tho program? 'Krom eight-thirty to
ten-thirty you'll laugh and laugh' no,
thnt wasn't It. Why, It was so funny!
What could It havo been? Well, any
way. It was something like that, aud
wo' did laugh!"
When people nro patient with n trou
ble.'lt Is because they have the positive
nssurauce that the trouble will uot last
long.
t -
Alh'orse eats nine times its weight lu
food lu a year; a sheep six times.
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Bar Fixtures and,
..Billiard Tables..
Have Re-established their busi
ness in
PORTLAND, -
at 4? Third Street.
A full stock of Bar Fixtures, Bil
liard and Pool Tables. Bowlingr
Alleys and Supplies always on
hand.
EASY PAYMENTS.
J. G. REDDICK, Manager.
The Reliable Loan Office
Pawnbrokers and Jewelers
BARGAINS
I,, in, ,
.UNREDEEMED.
PLEDGES
Money Loaned on All Articles
of Value. -
PRIVATE ENTRANCE ON PINE ST.
All O001U Sold on ImtallinenU.
01 Third St.. Cor. Pine, Portland, Or.
.
LAWRENCE BROS'.
Towel Supply Co.
Towcli furnlihcd to Jlarber. Doctor. Offlcei
and lliulncM ,Hbuiics, Etc. Wo alo do Krtt
Clan Laundry Work.
r'ourtioh 9... PORTLAND, OR.
Oregon Phone 429. Columbia Phone 410.
Old Kentucky
Club Whiskey
Home
...AND.,
Shaw's
Pure Malt
Blumauer & Hoch
Wholcsalo Liquor .1 Clear Dealer.
BOLE AGENTS. 110 Fourth Streot
EMPIRE
Liiery Feed and Sale Stable
C P. BARNARD, Prop.
Saddle Horses, Single and Double Rigs
At All. Hours.
Tranttent ttoct given the very belt of care.
Itatc alway rcaiouablo and tatdfactlon guar
anteed. Phone Main 51. Cor. Rose and Oak Sts,
R0SEBURQ, OREGON.
EDWARD HOLMAN
UNDERTAKER
Fourth and Yamhill Sts.
BOTH 'PHONES NO. 507
RENA SI IN JON, lad Alltltant.
.Merchant Hotel.
CORNER THIRD AND DAVIS 8TREKT8,
rOKTLAND, OKEOOK.
HOTEL 13 NEWLY RENOVATED.
Tht t the beit equipped moderate rate hotel
on the I'aclflc Coast and has all the conven-l.ni-pi
nf hleh.nrived hotel. Complete wltb
clectrlo llsht and belli, and artritan water In
each room. Hath room on each floor. Elevator
for accomodation of eucu. Rate It aud 11.21
perdar. Meal 5 cent. Special rate to tam. f
tile and theatrical partlc. Free -but to and'
from all train. SOO room. Only four block
from union uepoi. nre rrooi uuiming.
F. K. HILL. Prop.
Electric Hotel
OREGON CITY, OR.
JACOB CASSELL, Prop.
Strictly Ftr.t.CIa.. ItaUe
1.00 t'er liar and Up.
Steam Heat, Electric Lights, Com
mcrdal Sample Room.
SXEAMER8
ALTONA AND POMONA
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY FOB
Salerand Way Landings.
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LLeaves Tarlor itrcet-.
6:45 A.M.
,.i.,7:uoa. M.
4130 P. M.
eaiem
Arrive Portland
SUNDAY TRIPS TO OREGON CITY.
Leave Tortland 10 :M A. Mm 2 and 5:00 P. M.
Leave Oregon City 12;S0, 3:30,6:30 P. M.
Oregon City Trans. Co.
PromptncM and quick dlipatoh ourpeclalty
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 trfcd
ACME WHEAT FLAKES.
We are headquarters for Ralton Heallh
Club Food. Grano, Acme Rolled Oali,
Health Proceu 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 lor and delivered. All work
guaranteed,
H. C. RILEY, Manager.
Headquarters for Capen Co'.'s Shoes
cuititisoH & co. .
Wheat md SF- Brokers
DIRECT WIUhaTO
New York Stock Exchange
Chicago Board of Trade
Second Floor, Chamber
of Commerce.
ESMOND HOTEL
Portland, - - Oregon.
Front and Morrison Streets.
BATKSi
European Plan, 50c to $1.50 Per Day
American Plan, $ J to $2 Per Da
nsnn AS'tlKIIfinK. M.n.irar.
YJ. C. PENDEOABT, Chlet Cleric. !'.''
WHEN YOU BUY
Furniture, Carpets and Stoves
FOR UOUSKKEEriNa ,
Cut Tbl Out and Qet a Reduction at
..HENRY JENNINGS..
172-174 First Street.
j. W. BROOKE DRUG GO.
i
67 N. Third Street.
Prescriptions Accurately and
Carefully Compounded
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TELEPHONE; COLUMBIA 760., ,
OREGON RED 1801
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ant fre. Oldest agency (or securing patents.
Tat.uU taken through Muna 4 Co. rtotUt
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