The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905, April 06, 1901, Image 2

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    THE NEW AGE. PORTLAND. OREGON.
TOPICS OF
THE TIMES.
Atlvlco to heroes mid statesmen:
Wlicn nbout to wrlto a letter, don't.
Don't tnlk nt random. Mnko every
thing you nay lilt the mark or nave your
ammunition,
601110 men use Sunday na a sort of
sponge to wipe out the bIiih they com
mitted during the previous nix days.
Among other things, has Mrs. Nation
smashed that old proverb about Its be
ing dangerous to fool with edged tools?
In tho last hundred years Turkey has
lost nbout half of Its territory. This
looks as If somebody had been using
tho Ottoman to walk on.
Tho powers wntit to mnko progress
In tho Klowery Kingdom, and this de
capitation business Is supposed to bo
one way of getting n head.
"Kidnapers arc bound to bo caught
In tho long run," says tho Itoston Her
ald. Let's see when were tho kidnap
ers of Charley Hobs caught?
ManlVi harbor Is to bo Improved,
though it Is admitted that It Is much
less dangerous than when Admiral
Dewey sailed Into It tho tlrst time.
Ah to tho lash for 11 wlfo beater, why
not tlo him up securely and let the In
jured wife give him a good touguu lash
ing In tho presence of all the neigh
bors? A woman has brought suit for di
vorce 011 the ground that her husband
refuses to eat her pies. Still, she would
rather bo a real widow by tho pie
route. .
Only IJ.'WU new books were published
In thu United States last year. How
ever, pcoplu vainly looking for some
thing new to read can always fall back
gu tliu maga.lnes and newspapers.
Emperor William may Import the
American hen to (Jermauy, but will the
time over comu when the politics of
that country will permit of our election
roosters appearing In the public prints
there?
A Vauderbllt descendant has proved
capable of something more than spend
ing ancestral money. It may yet bu
fashionable for hereditary American
wealth to have brains and disposition
to use them. "Young Corueel's" tlrebox
hows soiiio Inventive power beyond
tho muru talent of devising new dissi
pation. A Voninii whoso husband bunt her
rvgularly onco a day for forty years
has at last appealed to the police. It
seems that there was a point where
oven a patient, loving woman could
stand It no longer and the head of the
household tried It once too often when
lie started to tnko his dally exercise on
tho llrst dny of thu forty-llrst year.
A cooking school for doctors has been
established In Merlin, and among the
numerous attendants are physicians
from several countries besides tier
many, llraueh schools are to bo open
ed In other Kuropeau capitals. The
medical man needs to be it good nurse.
He ought 'to bu able to apply the prin
ciples of wholesoniu cooking likewise,
If need be, In preparing delicacies for
tho sick room. A supervision by tho
doctor, himself competent to cook what
lie orders for the patient, would turn
many a kitchen Into a serviceable addi
tion to his equipment.
"I a 111 no longer young," snld mi
Alaska pioneer the other day, "but I
expect to live to see a continuous Hue
of railway from New York to St. Pe
tersburg by way of Bering Strait. In
fact, work on one of the connecting
links will be begun within a year." Tho
lino ho referred to will extend from
Tort Vahle. on tho sea to the Yukon
river at the mouth of the Tanaua,
rrom this point another road Is project
ed to Nome, aud If that should be built,
n railway across the strait to Siberia
might become at least a possibility. If
expanding trade should demand such
n road, neither the engineering nor the
financial dllllciilllc would bo Insur
mountable, it Is an Interesting thing
to speculate about, at any rate.
It Is not only thu rural resident from
up tho creek that buys gold bricks.
Sometimes Important salcx of this sort
of merchandise are made to wise ones
who dwell In cities. A certain "pro
fessor" of fortune telling appears to
hnvo done a particularly neat piece of
gold-brick work In an Kastern city. Ho
has been telling some of tho social
lights or that town that his Insight Into
tho future would lu wonderfully sharp
ened If he were allowed to sleep over
night on Jewelry ltclouglug to his cli
ents. Ho Intimated that the larger thu
(luuutlly of precious metal ho had to
sleep on, tho better ho could foreensr
future events. Ono of his clients was
tho wlfo of a well-known manufac
turer, who willingly gave up her Jew
elry ami what gold coin she had In the
house. Tho next day the professor had
left town, Ills Inspection of the future
was perfectly satisfactory to him.
"I would Joyfully, many n tlini'," tmld
a famous (ringer the other dny, "ex
chuiiKe nil my luititlc ovatlona for my
mother'H knowledge how to proimru a
palutuhle. meiil." Nevertheless, bo
fuHhlonnlile luive eullimcy and use
hold subjects become, thu. "my motif
er pics" have formidable rivals In
"my daughter's doughnuts," Even col
leglate straws show which way the
wind blows. Themes recently chosen
for senior theses In several lending
women's colleges Include "The Ser
vant Problem," "Household Econom
ics" and "Foods In Kelatlon to Intel
lect and Sanity," mid stand In marked
contrast with the poetic and platitudin
ous graduating essays of only n genera
tion ago. To be "a good housekeeper,"
said Shakspoare, "goes as fairly as to
say . . . . n great scholar." To-day,
as never before, the two accomplish
ments walk hand In hand.
Tho mollifying Inlluenoo of death,
which Is so often felt In private family
relations has been manifested on n
largo scale, Internationally, since the
death of Queen Victoria. The English
pcoplo have been often Irritated by
the German Kaiser. Ills commercial
and naval schemes have seemed to
them to bo aimed against England. Ills
message of sympathy to President
Kruger, after the Jameson raid, still
rankles In their memory, and nioro
than onco they hnvo tnken offense nt
some Impulsive thing which ho lias
snld or done. Hut when, an soon ns ho
knew that 'tho Queen was seriously 111.
ho left the scene of the festivities with
which the 1'russlnu bicentenary had
Just been celebrated, and hurried
to tho denth-chaiubcr nt Osborne, they
were profoundly moved; all tho more
so because ho waived otllclal formali
ties, mill Joined tho waiting family
group simply ns the grandson of tho
Queen, The same lullucuce was felt
elsewhere. Thero was no discordant
note In tho world-wide expression of
sympathy. Tho French and Itusslau
Journals, which are npt to bo critical.
If not hostile, toward England, Joined
In tho tributes to tho Queen. American
Journals were ns cordial ns If thero
never had been any Alabama claims or
Venezuela dlfllculty or Alaskan bound
ary or other vexatious question be
tween tho two countries. Under the
reciprocal kindliness thus Induced,
English Journals began to suggest that
perhaps too much had been made of
annoying amendments to tho liny
I'auncefote treaty, nud that It might
bo well to concede to tho United States
the disputed points. So It cmuu to pass
that the good Queen, who has all lur
life striven for pence, In her death ex
erted a strong Intluciico In the smile di
rection. It would be a misfortune If the pas
sion for "getting on" should narrow
our educational Ideals nud substitute
the man of facility In affairs and the
expert for the man of broad culture
and tho man of freed Imagination. The
movement In colleges mid universities
to Introducu "practical" courses niny
sometimes appear to bo tending In that
direction, but It Is rather to bo regard
ed as an effort to give young men and
women a better 'introduction to certain
typical, phases of actual life, says a
Chicago Tribune editorial, mid to af
ford them In certain lines that special
ized preparation for particular occu
pations which, to a degree at least, can
be more economically attained In mi
Institution than otherwise. The School
of Economics and Political Science In
tho University of Wisconsin hns re
cently announced certain modified nud
enlarged courses, Including one on
"Public Service mid Diplomacy" and
another In "Preparation for Journal
ism." Olio of this country's greatest
(Mlltors onco expressed the opinion that
no one could bo "prepared" out of hand
for Journalism; aud yet It Is evident
that not only general culture but famil
iarity with certain lines of Information
aud thought furnish the Journalist mi
Invaluable background for his work.
Training for public administration mid
for diplomacy Is even more obviously 11
great present need lu this country. Our
easy theory that the duties of public
life can, under our simple system, be
met by tho ordinary citizen, Is largely
chargeable with our pernicious prac
tice of "rotation In otllce" and with the
lack of vigor and eltlclency In much of
our public life. The action of Ma ill son
University Is n part of a general move
ment during the last ten years among
American Institutions of higher learn
ing, the valuable effects of which,
though not conspicuous as yet, are
bound to be Increasingly felt ns
goes on.
time
When Thomas Hinga.
When Tliomna glues his nightly lays,
Ills hearers know the pain It brings
To hearts as dead for fulsome praise
Ho cures not nor whose soul he wrings,
Iteneath tho moon's bewitching rays,
Ills voice it soars, ns It had wings,
And ninny u llst'ner guerdou pays,
SVhen Thomas slugs!
Yes, as tho cadence loudly swings
From off the woodshed, windows rIs
And neighbors hurl till sorts of things
Unheeded bootjacks are bouijueta
When Thomas slugs)
Hiunll Horseshoes.
Horni'shoea weighing nn ouuco encu
and Just it trltle lurgcr tlmn h silver
dollar were turned out In a California
shop recently They were mado for a
Shetland pony 0 months old, and small
fa. its ngv.
It Is far better to havo larg feet
thou a aiuall understanding.
.10iaW'X Wiam awl:I - -
'r?,ioCTAfe-QaaLalaB mMtk
ULUMMaViMaTv iZaaW-K,aaH
'IBiHljfimBaKrir'aaafl
3lasrW3ii
LEADING BUSINESS FIRMS OF
EASTERN OREGON.' ' f
ft
ALSTON & CO.
Dealer! In
Furniture, Carpels. Wall Paper and Bhadet.
Undeitaklng Uoodi,
LA GRANDE, OH.
J.
W. WIBDOM & to.
Druggists and Apothccarlei.
Prescription! carefully compounded.
Artlclca.
Toilet
Main Sttcct, DAK BR CITY, OK.
T.c-
TAYLOR,
THE "HARDWARE MAN."
Hardware. Stoves, Tin and Coppcrware.
Lime, Plaatcr, Cement, Coal, Iron and
Steel aud ltydraullo PJpe.
m Main Street.
TENDLETON, OR.
s
TAR RREWERY CO.
Ilrcwcra and llotttera of the Famous
HOI' GOLD IIEKR
VANCOUVER, WA8H.
w.
H. HOWM AN
PIIOTOURAIitlC AND LANDSCAPE ARTIST
Vlens of All Description
ScclaH)', Kodak Developing aud Finishing
Main St., Scar Ilrldgc,
PENDLETON, OREOON.
KOEPPEN'S
PHARMACY...
Everything that is kept in a
modern and up-to-date druc
store. Prescriptions and
Family Recipes put up by
competent men, from pure
drugs.. .,
A. C. KOEPPEN & BR0
Manufacturing Chomists,
1 15 Court Street., Pendleton, Oregon,
, i
THE MINT SALOON
O. L. MELLQUISt, Prop.
IIKST BItAMH OK WINKS
AND I.UIUOKB
LMPOUTIID AND
DOMESTIC
CIGARS....
Comer Depot Btrcct and
Jcfferaou Aomie,
LA OHAMDC, OK.
The Leading
FURNITURE DULER
I
AND
OP EASTERN OREGON IS
..M. A. RADER..
Funeral Director and Embalnicr
l.iidy .UsUtunl.
I'KMiI.KTOX
OltKOON
BAKER CITY
.IRON WORKS.
HIGG1MS & HARDENBROOK, Props.
Iron Founders and Machinists
General Repair Work Our
Specialty.
Architectural Iron Work
s ...and Bridge Cistlngs
WUITK FOIt KST1MATKS.
Hotel
Pendleton.
3ENDLET0N
OR,
HENRY RUST
Pacific Brewery
BAKER CITY, ORGEON.
A. NEUBERGER
DEALEK IN
Fine Ulhiskies and Cigars
Headquarters for Mining
and Commercial Merw
aAKERcrrv
OREGON
II
T
HE CELEBRATED COLUM11IA BREWERY
AUCIU8T nUCHLKK, Prop.
Thin well-known brewery la now turning; out
the brat Beer mid Porlercaat ol the Cnxciidca.
The Intent iippllancca for the tnauufnuturo of
pood healthful Beer have been Introduced, iind
only Die flrst-clnes article will be placed 011 the
market.
Eaat Second Street
THE DALLES, OR.
MAYS & CROWE
Wholesaln A Retail Dcalcri In
HARDWARE. ST0YE3 AND TINWARE
Farm Machinery, Implements,
Wagons and Carriages.
Iron, Steel, Coal and Blacksmiths'
Supplies.
Hardwood and Wagon Makers' Materials,
Bicycles, Guns, Ammunition and Sporting
Goods, Etc
Z. F. MOODY
THE DM.LES, OR.
General Forwarding
Commission Merchant.
Olllcca anil Warehoum a at
RAILROAD AND STEAMER DEPOTS
Wool hnnilllhg our specialty.
Urnlu bought nud void,
When in The Dalles
CAM. AT.-
the BANK CAFE
Next Dtor t? tho First National Hank.
Tho Only Flral.Class Placu In tho City.
Choice Liquors, Wines and Cigars
O. J. STUBUNO, Prop.
The Regulator Line
The Dalles, Portland & Astoria
... NAVIGATION COMPANY ...
Through Freight
mr.a Passenger Line.
Dally Line of Steamers Between Portland,
Vancouver, Cascade Locks, Hood River
and All Points on the Washington Side.
The Stciimcra DnllutClty and Regulator leao
Portland utery morning (except Humliu) at 7
mid The Dallcx at A. M., arriving at deatlua
Hon lu amplu time for uulgolug tralna.
Freight Hmtmrn Oromtty Kmduomtl.
W. L AM.AWAY, fion. Agent,
Foot of Court Street. The Dalles, Or.
Walla Walla, Wash., Advertising.
McBride Bros.
LIVERY STABLE. :
Rubber Tired Hacks a Specialty. Baggage
Wagons.
WALLA WALLA, WASH.
Telephone 66. 124 E. Main St.
HOTEL DACRES
S. SIMON, Proprietor.
Formerly SllllOn House.
Ratest $2.50 to $3.00.
WALLA WALLA, WASH.
GILBERT HUNT GO.
Machine Shop and Foundry
Willi Willi, Wisittn.
Manufacturers of PRIDE OF WASHING
TON Threshers, Self Feeders, Drop
crs and Machine Extlres of
Every Description,
REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY.
Catalogue Free
IIT It AIL AND Vf ATEB.
akpw BMaMai lasSmm M
OREGON
Shot line
and union Pacific
DSTASrt
TIME SCHEDULES
Porlland.Or.
Annua
Chicago
Portland
Special
9:ooa. m.
via Hunt
ington. Bait Lake, Denver,
Ft. Uortli.Omahn,
Kaunas City, St.
Lnuls,Chlcagoaud
Kast.
4:30 p.m.
Atlantic
Express
0.00 p. in.
via Hunt
ington fait Lake, Denver,
Ft. Wortii.Omalia,
Kanas City, St.
Ixitila.Ciilcutfuaiul
Eaat.
8:40 a.m.
Ft. PbUl
Ka-t Mali
G:on n. m.
v a
Spokano
Walla Walla 1wls-ton,Hpoknlie,.MIu-lienpnlls.Hl.
Paul,
Diilntli, Slllwau
kcc.l.'hlcagoAKaU '7:00 a, m.
OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE
I'ltOM PORTLAND.
."JO p.m.
All falling datei
subject to change
For Pan Francisco
ball every 6 daya.
4:00 p. m.
Dully
Ex. Sunday
MUun.m.
hnturdiiy
10:00 p. in.
Columbia RUsr
Ittamtrs.
To Aalorla aud Way
Landings.
4.00 p.m.
Ki. buiidajr
G:Wia.m
hx. Sunday
VUllamtU RUsr.
Oregon City, New
berg. Hrtloin, tnde-
4:30 p.m.
Kx. Sunday
pvuiiuuru n way
i.aniiniKa.
7:0Oa. 111.
Una., Iliur.
and Hut.
Willamette and Yam
S:30p. m.
Mini., Wed.
and Frl.
hill num.
Oregon City, Day.
ton, A Way l.aul
inga.
0.00 a in.
Tnea.. Tlmr
and Bat.
WMamalls RUsr.
I'nrllatid lo'Corval.
Ila A Way Land
ings. 4 -so p.m.
Mon., Wed.
and Frl.
I.r. Illparla
3;aa.m.
Dally
Snake Rlrtr.
I.Y.LcwIston
Dally
9 a. m.
Itlparla to Lcnlaton
A. L. CRAIO,
General Paaaengcr Agent, Portland, Or.
V. A. SCHILLING. City Ticket Agent.
2VI aahlngton Htrcet.
...T1IK...
Pioneer Dining-Car Line
..TIIK..
Yellowstone National Park Route
TIMK ClU)-POltTI.ANIl.
For Tacoma, Sealtle,
Olympla.Grajr'a llarhor
anil N uth llciitt points.
-nKui. i.ewiaiou,.Ma
row. Pullman. Ilrance-
No. 12
Leatea
HUl'.U,
No. H
Arrlvea
70 A.M.
vllle, Mla-oula, Helena,
llutte, bt. Paul, Mlnue-
lou, untcavo, ian
InRlou D. ., Philadel
phia, Kcw York, lloaton
anil all -points e aai and
southtaat.
For Tacoma. Eeattle.
No. i
Spokane. llutte. Ana-
rninla. lulllnca. Omaha.
No. S
7:30 P.M.
U:so p.m.
Kanaat Cltv. Hi. Inili.i
Inenvtr anu an pninia
aouth and toutheaat.
i.; - --..;- . -. .
Through aervlce. Dining- cara. Pullman
rUtt-cluM and upliohtered Tourlat Rleepera.
Uuexeel ed acconunodatlona. llaKKOge checked
todeatluatlonot ticket.
For full Information, tlcketa, mapa el routes
ami other Information, call on or write
A. D. CHARLTON,
Aailatant Oeneral Paascnger asent.
2.V5 Morrlaon St., cor. Third. ' Portland, Or.
PORTLAND RAILWAY CO.
Car- leae Portland. Corner Firat and Wash
ington streeta, for Vaucoueraa follows:
Vancouver 45 Minutes.
A. M.-6:18, 1M3, 7:18. 8:S3, 9:18, 10:03, 10:48,
11:33 -1 1 . 1
P. M.-r.:!8, 1:03. IMS. 3:33, 3:18, 4:03, 4:48, 4:S3,
:18, 110:43, ll :J3, (Uave Flrat and Jet
(erou atreeta, 4 mtnulea earlier.)
Ferry learea Vkncouter to conuact with cars
aafollowa:
A. M.-'OilJ, T.V), 8:1. 9:00, 9:43, 103, U:U
P. M.-12:4J. isso. 3:15,3:00, 8:45, 4:S0, 5:is, 8:00,
o;u, ii;iu. I
Cart leave corner Flrat and Washington
atreets for Woodlawn aa followa; 1
A. M.,C:l8,d.S3.,6:t8. 7.1)3,7:18. 7:13,7:48.8:03, 1
a;in, c;u,b;9. v:vu, :ii, :w, ;i iu:m, '
iu.io, iu;.n, ju;w, n:iu. n:in, ii:st, ;.
P. M.-12:tU, 1-:18. Vi:S3. 12:48, 1:03, 1:18,1:33,
1:41,2:03, 3:18,2:33.2:18. S:ai, 3:i8.3:S3,
3:48,4:03, 4:18, 4:43, 4:48. AU, 6:18, 5:33,
A,48.fi:03.:ia, ::u, 6:48,7:03,7:18,7:33,
7:48.8:03.8:18,8:33.8:48, 9:-S. 9:23, 9:4i,
10:03. 10:23. io:iS, 11 W3, 11:23 $11:43,
Waoillawn SO Mlnulea.
Cara leavo Wocllawn tot Flrat and Washing
ton atreeta aa followa:
A M-5:45,'6), '6:15, 6:30, 15:45,7:00, 7:15,7:45,
8K. 8:15. 8:30, :i 9:00, 9:15. 9:30, to :4.i
I0:oo,io:i5.i03o,io:43,ii:00,ii;i5,ii:so,
11:45, 12:00 M. '
P. U.-12:13, U:3O,2:43,l:0O.l:13, 1:30,1:45,3:00.
2:15,2:30,2:4.3:00. S;&, 3:.o13:tV4:00,
4:l 4:30, 4:, 5:00, 5:15. WO, '3:4V :0o!
6:15, 6:so, 6:45,7:10. 7:15, 7ls0.7:4 8:0u,
15. a:Su. 8:.lo. 9:10, 9:30, 9.30. 10:10, 10:30,
10:50, ,u:io. 11:30, '
Dally, except fitimlara.
IDally, except Weueolays and Saturday!,
JW edmadaya aud Saturdaya only,
BT BAIX ANDWATJBR.
AST0RU&C0LUII1
A RIVER RAILROAD CO.
x
Si!
with
THROUGH PARLOR CARS
BKTWLEN
Portland, Astoria Seaside
Leaves
For Mavgera, Rain
ier, Ulatskanle
Weatport, Clifton,
Astoria, Warren,
ton, Flavcl, dear
hart Park and bca
aldc. Aatorla etc Beaahore
Kxprcaa Dally.
Aatorla Kxprost
Dally.
Arrives
Union Dopot
Portland
Union Depot
rornanu
8:00 a.m.
7:00 p.m.
11:13 a.m.
0:40 p. m.
M Ticket oftlce, 255 Morrlaon atrcct, and Union
depot, Portland.
J. c. Mayo.
Gen. Pass. Agent, Astoria, Or.
SHAVER TRANSPORTATION CO.
STEAMER GEO. W. SHAVER,
Will leave Portland, foot of Washington 8t.,
8unily, Tuesday ami Thiirailay evening nt 5
o'clock, for r-auvlcM Island, Ht. ficlcna, Oaples,
Deer Is'nml. Martina, Kalamn, Necr City,
iiniucr, .mi. cuiiiii, .iiaygcr, mona, uait roint
I-recmans, Mauianlllo,Clatskanle and all aj
y
( ii u in it;
THE NORTHWESTERN LINE
Klght Train Dallv heiHoon St. Paul and
ChlcaKo, comprlalng
The T.nteit I'lillinnti Slnepera,
l'errlraa Dining Cara,
Library mill llbaervntlon Can.
Fr Itecllnlug Chair Cars.
THE TWKNTIBTH CEN1UHY TUAIN
"THE NORTHWESTERN LIMITEO"
Huns Eveiy Day of the Year.
The Finest Train in the World
Electric Lighted Steam Heated
TO CHICAOO flY DAYMailT.' '
lhe Iladier fitato Express, tho flneat Day Trln
Ituunlng lli'twecn Kt Paul ami Chlcxgo via
the Hhorl Line. Connections fioai tho
West made via.
The Northern PoclOc,
Great Northern and
Canadian PaciGc Raijways
This Is aho lie beat lino between Omaha, St
I'anlaud Mlnnrapolla.
All Agenis sell Tickets via "The Northwest
ern Line."
W. H. MGAD, (General Agent. '
A. L. SISLOR, T. A. :
148 Alder Street, Portland, Or.
GflEAT art
BEST UIINB
TO
St. Paul, Minneapolis, Dolatb, Chicago,
AN All POINTS EAST.
Through Palace and Tourlat Sleepera, Dining;
Cara (meals a la carte), Buffet, Smoking, Library
For tickets and lull Information regarding
Eastern trip, call at city ticket office. Vii Third
atrvet. A. B. 0. DKN.Nl.sTO.V,
City Paaa. and llckat Agent.
WHITE COLLAR LINE
COLUMBIA IUVEK & PUOET SOUND NAVI
GATION CO.
PORTLAND AND ASTORIA.
Steamer Hercules takes tha place of Bailer
datsert. Leaves every morning luthe week ar
7 o'clock, except Sunday. Returning, leave
Astoria every ulght In the vreek at 7 o'clock,
except Sunday,
Omce, Alder street dock. Telephone Hairs
151. Columbia 'phone 351.
E. W. CRICIITON, Agent.
BARR HOTEL
European ami American Plan,
Furnlslied in First-Class Style.
Ntwfcoase, nearly faralshad,two block Irons
Union depot all the modern Improvements,
fire-prool, hoi ad cold water, centrally lo
cated. UtM, $1 sad $1.21 a Day.
MsVUate,Sataa1isw
Gr. Slxtk as Qltoaa, PrtUH.
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