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About The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1901)
JBOKTJL.A.NJJ, OBEGON. . -... vh'v .jr.' .?"-' i. THE vXBW AGE, ARErYOUfAMBIXIOUSa Success Is Yours Want It. If You The Best Way to Improve Spare Moments. You cannot got up In tho world without making an effort, and that effort must bo well directed. Make up your mind what you want to bo and never gtvo up until you have ac complished It. Even one hour a day wisely applied to study will not only give, you a better education, but will raise you to n higher position in life. Untold advancement in education has been mado by tho inauguration of tho correspondence system. Nowa days no one within reach of a post ofllco has any oxcuso for lacking a good education. Such education is now within tho reach of every young man and woman in tho Pacific North west. Wo glvo instruction by mall a method of teaching which hns provee' abundantly satisfactory. "Wit ness tho, responsible positions held by thousands of thoso who havo ob tained a large part of their, education by correspondence. Wo offer you a choice of 28 studies .arranged in tho following courses: Commercial (In cluding Dookkcoping, Stenography, etc.,) Mathematical, Historical. Eng lish and Scientific, and Ancient and Modern Langunges. Our field is lim ited to tho Pacific Coast, thus enab ling us to givo quick returns and tho closest attention to the Individual stu dent For nil information address Pacific Coast Correspondence Institute Portland. Oregon. Writ mt onom, mm thlm mil. will nf mmpmrnF noxt wmmk. v Side Show Gonlp. "Tho ArmlcHs Wonder is a cute one." "What's ho boon up to now?" "Sent a specimen of his writing, dono with his toes, to a woman .who makes a business of reading charar 'tor from handwriting. But sho was cuto, too. Sho wroto back thnt ho must bo left-handed. Philadelphia Bulletin. Mothers will find Mrs. Wlnslow's Sooth ing Syrup tho best remedy to use for their children during tho teething period. Too Much for Htr. "Yes, Mrs. Bouncer wanted to send her daughtor to Bryn Mawr, but sho decided on Vassar." "What influenced her decision?" "Sho couldn't pronounce Bryn Mawr." Philadelphia Bulletin. SAVED BY A FRIEND One Woman Rescued From Death by Another. "If it bad not been for ono of iny friendd I would not bo hero to tell the talo." Tlieso wcro the words of Miss Fran ces Ilnthaway, of No. 410 Pino street, Kalamazoo, Mich., whoso interview is published in tho Holland, Mich., Times. "It is really romnrkablo that I did not loso my life," sho said. "When I wns 10 years old was taken ill. I was pale and weak niut grow easily tired and tho family doctor seemed unnblo to liolp mo at all." "Didn't you try any other physi cians?" asked tho newspaper man. "Yes, but thoy did not help mo either. My parents tried various remedies and treatment but I only kept getting worse. By tho time I was 10 years old I was thin and blood less as a ghost. " "What did tho doctors call your diseaso?" inquired tho reporter. "Thoy said my blood had turned to water and I had anaemia. I felt dreadful. It was about this timo that Miss Huntley advised mo to try Dr. Williams rink Pills for Palo People, as sho had boon cured of a somewhat similar trouble by thoir use. I bought n box and beforo I had taken nil tho pills I found that they wcro doing mo good. My appetite increased and tho healthy color began to show in my cheeks and lips. I continued to uso tho pills until I had taken fifteen boxes wlion I found' myself entirely cured." "Hnvo you over had any return of tho trouble?" aeked the reporter. "No; nover a bit. I cannot re member a timo when I was as strong and healthy as now. I know that Dr. Williams' Pink PUIs for Palo Peoplo saved my lifo and I believe that no other medioino could havo dono so." Anaomin is not tho only diseujo which succumbs to tho potent influ ence of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Palo People. They are an unfailing specific for such diseases as loco motor ataxia, partial paralysis, St. Vitus' dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous headache, tho after-effect of tho grip, palpitation of the heart, pale and sallow complex ions and all forms of weakness either in male or female. Thoy aro sold by all druggists or direct from Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y. Price 50 cents per box ; six boxes, 2. 50. Jutt About Uncle Jason (at the seaside hotel) What's the difference between the American and European plans, John? Galey Oh! about tho same differ ence as between embezzlement and robbery. Puck. Turning the Tablet. Mrs. Newbride Isn't at all satisfied with her husband's salary. No; she says It Isn't nearly so good u Iter father used to make,- Boston Journal, CANADA'S ONLY . WOflAN flARBLE CUTTER, The novel sight of n young lady work ing with mallet and chisel over a tomb stone may bo witnessed In Windsor, Out., any time during week days. The engraver is Miss Alice Itlgg. daughtet of (Jeorgc itlgg, whose marblo worki arc located on Pitt street east. She I the only woman marblo cutter In th dominion. It wns six years ago that Miss Itlgi first began to work with chisel. 8ut used to look after her father's ofllct after school. One dull evening, bolus lost for something to do. sho picked up tho shop tools and chiseled nwny for Ml -8 AMOK MOO. pastime. Tho agility and cleverness with which. she handled the Instru ments Burprlseil her father. Sho liked tho novelty In connection with the ex periment, and If wan not long until she did the most of her father's engraving. Now she Is his solo engraver. Sho dons the" heavy ennvus apron used by tho men, and works out In tho open with her father. "1 like engraving, and that's wliy I am chiseling hero to-duy," said Miss Itlgg to, a reporter. "I would much rather work with the chisel than do housework." t SHE WAS THB PRESIDENT'S FRIEND. This Is n picture of little Laura Am bler, whoso photograph wns tho ouly ono on President McKlnloy's desk In his home nt Canton, Ohio. It wns plac ed thero by him a week beforo ho left for'Buffalo, and It wns still thero when he was taken back dead. Tho llttlo MISS LAURA AMULKK. girl Is tho dnughter of 1$. S. Ambler, n lawyer, of Salem, Ohio, n friend of tho martyred President. Sho Is an unusu ally pretty, suutiy dispositional child, and how much of a pet alio wns to President McKluley Is evident from tho fact thnt he placed her picturo whero It would frequently meet his gaze. EXPECTS TO HARNESS CYCLONES. Prof. n. D. Brltts. of Richland Center, Wis., hns a mysterious mnchluo which ho soys will tnke power from tho wind nnd storo It In such n manner that It may bo used nt will. Ho main tains that ho can brldlo a slight breeze or n cy clone and convert the power to tho use of ma ii. Omaha capitalists have been naked to tu mor. llltlTTS. ve8t j,nut ror ti10 manufacture of litltts strange ma chine. Tho Inventor guards his secret with great care, but snys that ho will bo lu n position to make a public demon stration of the cyclone-harnessing ma chlno in a short time. "In this Western country thero Is nov er 'a time," sold Inventor Brltts, "when there is not sutllclent wind to make It possible for my device to acquire pow er. It Is different from n windmill, and Is so carefully constructed that it may be operated with tho slightest breeze. My Invention will do away with all other methods of generating power. It Is applicable to locomotives, and will displace electricity "and com pressed air in propelling street cars. It will also be valuable for navigation purposes, and will make coaling sta tions and steam power a thing of his tory." Whero the Joke Came In. "Did you ever hear the Joke about the guide In Rome who showed some trav elers two skulls of Saint Paul, one as a boy and the other as a man?" asked an American of a German friend, who claimed that he had acquired the real New England sense of humor. "No," said the German, beaming in anticipa tion of good story. "Tell It me at once, meln friend, dat Joke." Frog Shower. "A Cornell professor says that frog spawn can be carried up in the atmos phere and batched out lu the clouds." "By gum, you bet I'll carry an um brella next time I go out." Cleveland Plain Dealer. Speaking of women and folding beds, a maa cma'snst the Utter up. flfeVL iiUm BUSINESS LOCALS. tj- -' , Everybody smokes tho celebrated Monogram and Pandora cigars. Thoy have no equal. x Call up Union 401 when in need of anything in tho fuol line. East Mor rison Street Wood fc Coal Yard. The A-D. T. Messenger Co. is tlio oldest and best Bervico of the kind in the town. Itcndcrs of Tho Now Age, give them tho preference. . . . - . . Money to loan, on furniture, piano?, or any good securities. Notes and moragages bought. S. W. King, room 45 Washington building. C. A. Watson, Marino Drug Store, 8 IS. Third street, Portland, Oregon specialties: Fleckcnstom's Balsam arid Celery Setlzcr. Lung F. F. Johnson. Second hand goods bought nnd sold. Stovo repairing and upholstering. 182 Burnsido Street, west end of bridge Portland, Oregon. Jno. P. Sharkey, manufacturer of harness, collars, saddles and strap workj importer of saddlery, liord wnre, whips, pads, etc. 65 Union nve., Portland, Or. Portland Transfer Saloon Chos. O. Siglin, proprietor. Choice wines, liquors and cigars. H21 Qlisan street, corner Sixth, Portland, Or. French Dyeing and Cleaning Works. All work done at very modrento prices. Dyeing and cleaning of all kinds of ladies' and gent's clothing. Morn ing cloth dyed in 48 hours. J. Dc leau, proprietor, -1Ii5 Qlisan Btrcet. Armory Drug Store, 81 Tenth street, northwest comer Tenth and Everett streets, Portland, carries a full lino of drugs, toilet articles, (school supplies, cigars, etc. Tho National Polico Ga?ctto pub lished by Richard K. For, Police News Standard, and all other tpprt ing papers. Subscriptions taken by A. W. Schmnle, bookseller and news dealer, 221) Firet street, Portland, Or. Mail orders bollcited. Wo want your trade. Musio half price; musical instruments of nil kinds, cash or installments. II. II. Wright, wholesale and retail dealer in musio and musical mcrchimdibo. Tho Musio building, 310 Wnsiglinton street, Portland, Oregon. TO THE DEAF A rich, lady, cured of her dca'fncss and noises in her head by Dr. Nicholson's Artillcial Ear Drums, gave $26,000 to his inbti tute, so that deaf people unable to procuro tho car drums may havo them fice. Address No. D 3381, Tho Nich olson Institute, 780, Eighth avenue, Now York. Cjll nt 188 street for fresh fruits, caimics, cigars. Tho latest brands. The ilncst ico cream in tho ritv. Fresh fruits of all kinds daily. 11. Duustan, proprietor. Mr. Diimtnn wns 10 years with Washington street car lino nnd ho invites all of his old friends to call and see him. Carl Iloobcr. Furniture-, uphol sterer and enrpet layer, ltcpairing of Furniture, a specialty. Draperies. Mattresses mado over and returned tho same day. First clans work at lowest prices. 200 Fourth St., hot. Taylor and Salmon. Phono Clay 700. Portlnnd, Oregon. Cold or hungry, call on us and we will try and attend to your wants. All kinds of, coal, wood nnd feed. Western Feed & Fuol Co., IB North Fifth. Phones: Oregon, Main 1018; Columbia, 2C3. For first class dental work and prompt attention, go to tho Now York Dental Parlors, Fourth and Morrison streets. THE COMPUTING SCALE COM PANY, 225 Pino street. Col. John L. Poolo. Gonornl agent for Oregon and the Pacific Coast. Canadian Employment Agency, E. P. McCroskey A Co., 220 J Morrison street, rooms 1G and 17, Columbia phone, 81; Oregon, Grant 231, Port land, Oregon. Work of all kinds always on hand. Skilled labor a specialty. Help free to employers. Real estato brokers. Machine, gun and general repair shop, Forstner fc Co., proprietors. Steam engines, pumps, bicycles, lawn mowers of all kinds repaired. Manu facturers of tho Forstner patefit safety gopher gun. Koy fitting nnd saw gumming. 05 First street, between Oak and Pino, Portland Orcogn. Pays Claims on Sight Tho Wash ington Life Insurance Company, of New York, has just paid the claim of Henry Davis, of Mcdford. Mr. Davis secured his policy just one week be foro his death. Tho proofs of claim arrived at tho company's homo ofllco, July 2, 1001, and check in settlement was sent to Mrs, Davis tho same day. This company has not had a contest ed claim in the past decade, an envia ble record. The Washington Life is ono of the strongest and best of all tho great lifo insurance corjKirations. Its assets aggregato nearly $17,000, 000; claims paid, over $30,000,000. No other company in tho world offers larger guaranteed cash returns at maturity than thoso contained in tho Washington Life's policies. This company's $5,000,000 office building in New York City is one of tbt world's finest structures. BUSINESS IOCALS. Always ask for tho famous General Arthur cigar. Esbcrg-Qunst Cigar Co.( general agents, Portland, Or. Go and sec J. A. ltotnn for bar gains in furniture, carpets, stoves and picturo moulding. Pictures framed to order. New store. Now goods. Let us repair your old furniture make it as good ns new. Don't forget tho place, No. 80 North Third st. Tho plcturesquo lino nnd tho royal ono back to tho homo of your child hood Is via tho Northern Pacific. You will ride over tho Rockies, along Clark's fork of tho Columbia nnd tho beautiful Yellowstone! skirt ing tho shores of Lake Pend d'Orelllo, through the famous Bad Lands of Prr- ' amid Park and ncross tho wheat Holds of tho Red river valley you go at fifty miles an hour, nnd sleep and oat In perfect comfort ns tho solid vostl bulcd train rushes along. For detailed information, tickets, sleeping car reservations, mnps of routes, etc., cnll on or write A.-D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent, 265 Morrison street, corner Third, Portland, Or. Reduetd Rttts. Are now in effect to Duffnlo, New York. . Do you expect to attend tHo Pan American exposition? If so, do not buy your tickets until you hnvo investigated tho' service of tho Illinois Central Itnilroad. Our accomodations aro tho best that can bo had, our trains aro al ways on timo, and employes cour teous nnd accomodating. Tluough tourht cars from Pacific coast to Boston via HulVulo. If you will send 15 cents in stamps, to address given below, wo will for ward you, by letuni mail, ono of our large ;M.x40iuoh wall maps of the United States, Cuba and Porto IMco. Any information regarding rates, accomodations, service, time, connec tions, stop overs, etc., will bo cheer fully furnished by B. II. TIIUMHULL, Coin'l Agt. 112 Third St., Portland, Oregon. PULLMAN ORDINARY 8LEEPER9. Tho tourist trnvel between tho East and tho Pacific coast hns reached enormous proportions In tho Inst fow years, nnd calls for a special class ot equipment. To meet this demand tho Pullman Company has Issuod from Its shops what it technically calls the "Pullman Ordinary Slcepor." Those cars appear similar to tho regular slccpors, bolug built on the oamo plnn, but not furnished with tho samo ele gance Thoy are equipped with mat tresses, blankets, sheets, pillows, nil- I low-cases, towels, combs, brushes, etc., requiring nothing of tho kind to bo furnished by tho passenger. Each car has a stovo for making tea and coffee nnd doing "light housokooplng," nnd each section can bo fitted with nn ad justable table. A uniformed porter accompanies each car, his business being to mako up heiths, keep the car clean, nnd look after tho wants and comforts of tho passengers. In ench ot tho trains which aro dispatched dally from Portland by tho O. It. & N. Co. Is to bo found ono of tlieso ''Pull man Ordinary Sleepers." Tho car at tached to the "Chicago-Portland Spe cial" goes through to Chicago without chango, and tho ono In tho "Atlantic Express" runs to Kansas City without chango. Passengers In thin car for Chicago chango to a similar car at Grangor. Much of tho first-class travel Is bolng carried in thoso cars, tho ratos being lowor, and tho sorvlco nonrly equal to that In the pataco slccpors. For rates and full information, In cluding folders, write to A. L. CRAIG, Genernl Passongor Ar.ent, O. R. & N. Co., Portland, Oregon. . BICYCLrESI rrivate Rooms for l-dlei. Choir Wines, Liquors and Cigars. AFTER BALL GAME CALL AT Oak Sample Room 755 SAVIER STREET Corner Twenty-third. HENRY PFLEIDKIIEK, FoprUtor Portland, Oregon msj. ff warn w f hihuw HC Michelle Hvisttal m ss BsrsLff Zmmmmmmmmm V aissssssH r AWA iiiiiiH '""' $35.00. FT?Ll3pV Mmtlmlm, la BHHLflkVaaMaMHHiH mi-Tv-nni s 1 nunc . cTnion - WW GREATEST 'STRENGTH IH MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAVER CO. ) FINEST FLAVOR AND H First and Taylor Sis., Portland. ABSOLUTE PURITV GURANTEMO Telephone Red 9n, Private rooms. Ganbrinus Garden Saloon. Andrew Bwauson, Prop. Choice Wlacs, Liquors and Cigars, Cor, 2M and Washington SU. FoarnKD, Oss OLD PROCESS OIL CAKE MEAL Kxrerlcncr-d feedersvrnouueo It tobn tliobost nnd most profitable food for Bmmf OmHlm, Milch Oowa, Hermmm.' Shorn p, Ham; Fewlm, Elm. Keeps stock In healthy condition nun timkiB pHl'ilnulc iuenf. It uu hae niiu liouo or cow, or ndoxeti, they-rhould not bo with out Oil Moml, Oil Cake: Menl h aokl by nil dealer In tins', Rr.iln, Hour nnd nccdi Correspondence-lollclled. ' PORTLAND UNSEED OIL WORKS, MARCUS SIMPSON, Mjr. Shmrlmak Aw.. mii Ntaolml St., PoHlmntl. Orm Any Slio Any Quantity Amy Style MACKINTOSHES, RUBBKR AND OIL CLOTHING Ilubhnr ItnoU anil 9huai, Molting, racking and Hole. Largest nnd Mont Complete Assortment ot nil Kindt ot Rubber Goods. GOODYEAR RUBBER COMPANY ft. H. PKABK, President. F. M.BHKPARD. JR.. Treasurer J. A. SUKPARD, Secretary 73-76 FIRST STREBT, PORTLAND, OREGON. Columbia Celebrated Bottle Beer aiao-32 So. C Street. Telephone Main 339. THE H. C. ALBEE COMPANY ....DEALERS IN.... Second Hand Machinery 260 East Water St 'r oat. PORTLAND, OREGON. Phone Hood 7M. Magic Cell Food Ih Nutate' remedy. Rpenks fur ltelf. Wo tuku consiunlln niter tiny lmo In on given up i.y )li)nli'luii nmt I heir Irletiiln, put them on tlielrfeet lu a low liv with renewed Mmmtli. elioirfnl mid lmpin. It rlonUH mill reinilntes l ho mo imoh uuil ) o.v olx; cans all elirolilc tllionms. Call niul ecu u! wo iro hero to stny. Yon will ho sur prised hen ou lenm wlmt cures wonro lniikliiulnl'orltnnd. Two weeks' treatment, prteo 11.00. Call or address, MAGIC CELL FOOD CO. 2B4 MADISON ST., PORTLAND, OREGON. Ooatm You OOo. Per Wook. Oregon Phono North 140. Columbia l'houo 255, FORD'S I NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE BOUGHT AND SOLD. II you l'vo anything to soil, seo him. 214 First St., Cor. Salmon, FOJUHD, ORE. CIIAKLKJ A. I.UCAH, Attorno)- and Conn. selor-at-lJiw. Itoora 6W Chamber of Com merce. I'ractlte In all Fierl and ptulo Courts. Portland, Oregon, Oregon Phone Union IP, GRAND AVE. MARKET. Joe Iladura, Proprietor, Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal and Poultry. I will ktep only the lest and chnlcett meats, (Jive mo a trial and I Mill convince you. 22 Grand Ave., N. l'OJtTLANI), OltK, Phones; Oregon Main 770., Columbia I'M. TheUGRANOE CREAMERY COMPANY MUTTER, EGGS AND OHEESE. All goods wholesale and retail. 204 Yamhill Bt.,nr. Third, Portland, Or . PH CtOttlT frOlvgftfc , AtO ot jM Brewing; Go's Beer. THE BEST IN THE NORTHWEST. a Specialty. TACOMA, WASH. B. B. RICH 103 THIRD ST. PORTLAND HOTEL CIGARS Oregon l'houo llluo7 I. A. PAUTZ, MERCHANT TAILOR. 10."i Grand Ave. Kust Hide. POUTLAND, OltK. II. A. Kerns. I'liono 1470. Thos. Alexander. Kerns & Alexander, Dealers lu , New and Second-Hand Furniture. IleddliiK. Stoves, Crockery. Lamps, otc. 7ii and 75 Union Avenue, I'ohti.and, O Multnomah Market THEO. A. GODEL. Doalorln Fine Meats and Sausages, also Fish, Poultry, Oysters and Gatno. 512 Washington Street. Oregon I'liono Main ai. Columbia I'liono C33 UUANGtl MAIIKKT-'-Wi North Ifilhfit. Cntum hla Phono 1C0. Oiegan I'liono Cliiy S78. CAIX AT 171 North Sixth Street, For the l.atust Hraiuls of Uigurs and all kliulu of fruits mIihii lu ot'aeon. C. At. PUNNELL, Prop. Call nt 211 Third Stroat for Fine On 11 il 1 1' 1-. Frt-hh Fruits overy day. Thu very I.niout HrntiilH of CluatH. M. A CLOW, Prop.' SOUTH AND EAST -VIA- SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. Shasta Route. Irnlii) lenvo Drain lor I'lirtlanil and way stations at Ui'M p. in. and 1:ZI u. in. I.eau rorTTiHidT. Drain Arrlto Ashland. ........ " Hm ruinenti) " Han KralieUeo Arrlvo7iKdon, " Denver " Kansas C'll..,.,. " CI1I1 kim Arrlto Los AiiKuli " Kl r " 1 nrt Worth- . .. ' city ol tfoxlro,, ' iloiiitmi fei OrlfHtm .... ,. 8:ia. Jl. H5)i7iT ... a:l I'. M. il;M A. M 1J 65 A. M, 12::tt I'. M. 6:10 1', M. 6;U0A..M l:i !!?': nMAAj.M. 4:.'',A. M, 77U)A. Ml "::ha.h. Pjir, i. m. , 7iA. !. 7:2.1 A. M. ,. 7: 1.' a.m. Hjaui'. ji. ,. a 011 1 m." s.ma.m; . A.IUI'. M. (1.00 I', M. :: A. Al. lliKOA.M, ..lliKOA.M, 11:.!0A. M. 7.W1A.M. 7;t)A. M. . (lift) I1. M. fl'.ai ! vi Masliiinetoii 6Ui A, M, li:l ,. JI. New York Will) I'. , ii:iu l M. Pullman and Tonr.st cars on hnth trains. Chair mrs tarraniomnln Oudtii and Kl Paso, mill 'lourUt ran to Chlcajto, Kt. Louis, Nuw Orltaiisnnd ttaslilinctou. CniincetliiK at Hun I'ranelsi o u HIi tho several steamship lines for Honolulu, Jnpnu, China, Philippines, Central and Hoiith Amurlia. He agent at Drain station or address O.H.MARKHAM, O. P. A., Portland, Orogon. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICI3. Iotlco Ih horohy given that U10 tin dorulKncd hna filed hlu final account us admlulHtrator of tho estato of Lucy Knupp, docoaed, In tho County Court of tho State of Orogon, for tho County ot Multnomuh, and Unit Mon day, tho 2nd day ot Decomhor, 1901, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M., Iiuh hoen appointed hy said Court for tho hear ing of objections to uuld final account and for tho settlement thereof. All persons concerned aro horohy notified and roqtilrod to appour on or hofora said day, nnd fllo tholr objections, if any they havo, to said final account. Dated Octohor 21st, 1001, DWIOIIT P. KNAPP, Administrator of tho estato of Lucy Knapp, deceased. A. C. EMMONS, Attornoy for Administrator. First publication Nor, 2. Last publication Nov, 30,