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About The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1901)
THE NEW AGE, PORTJA10, OREGON. r -THE- Multnomah Trunk Co. MANurAOTimi:us of TRUNKS TRAVELING BAGS SAMPLE CASES Salesroom 143-145 Sixth Street PORTLAND, OR. SUNSET CREAMERY CO. lticororntMl. I'. II. WIKM'KISN, Prea. and Trcaa. Manufacturer find Drnlcm nt Imltsale Mill l.ltall In Butter, Buttermilk, Cheese, Milk, CREAA. AND ICE CREAA1. Oooda Drllvc-reil to All Parts ol ttio City. Plant, First and Jefferson Sts. Telephones: Origon, Main hi; Columbia, 5t 380 l-lrst St., Portland, Or. W. I.. McCAnK, Bcattlo. , H. Hamilton, Tacuina, H'GABB & HAMILTON .. STEVEDORES .. PUGET SOUND Also Honolulu, H, I, Head Offlao: Tacoma, Wash. Cablo Ariilroai: McCAlii: GRACE, BEAZLEY & CO., AenU 14 Water Street, Liverpool. KRIEG LEVY ilNCOM'OnATKl).) GROCERS COFFEE AND TEA A Hl'I'.OIAI.TV. Wiialilngtoii Ntrvwt, Ouriier Tenth 04 thy otrit cKi.i:iutATi:i) cofkkk. 11 o til niitnti H.'IH. I'OltTI.ANI), OH. ...OLYMPIC... Steam Laundry 407 South J Street MICHAEL J. BJORN A LOUIS J. BJORN ritoritiKioit TACOMA, WASH. THE ATLANTIC CAFE and OYSTER PARLORS At No. IUj Third Hi, near Pine, la be)tmd doubt the fluent of ll kind in the city It la open nil liliiht ( rawlUh, finest In the market. HhelllUh In every form in perfect rookery Meals aened at all houta. La dlra' tmlrauie .UIJj Pino Street T. S. TOWNSEND CREAMERY CO. Jobuura and inaiiufai'lurcis ol OtOISTCHEO Fancy Creamery Butter AMI - Pull Cream Cheese. Wo Prepare Cream Mint will carry to GIiIimro In a Sweet Condition. (live Us h Trial Order. 44 SECOND STUEET, 'Phono tirant H.'t. Portland, Oregon. (Emtmbllmhma fSflff.J F.B. DALLAM & 00. Vtholcaalo Pealera 111 Wooden and Willow Ware Brooms, Brushes, Twines, Paper, Paper Bags, Tinware, Gran- iteware, Eto. was, V.Y0, WJll Front St., San t'rnnolaco. Oat. ami 71 Front Strmmt, Portland, Oregon. Write for Catalogue. MAU. OKUl-RS I'lLLUD PROMPTLY THE ASTORIA CAFE. JOII.NHIN.V. I'.VKbON, I'roi. Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Kopp's Pale Beer Always on Draught. lit Ftitl. .stcu, 11 l. MoriUou and Aider. Portland, 0r. Star Brewery Company Drawers and Dottlert of Hop Gold Beer Vancouver, Wash, Oast Third nnJ Burnslde Sts., land, Oregon. Port Herbert A. Hale, Landscape Photographer Mt. Hood and Columbia River Views. 1 32) Third Street, corner ol Third nnd Aider. First Clasi. Popular I'rlcci Whlto Labor Only. Perkins Hotel Restaurant. "" I). II. JIKOWN, Proprietor. Corner Washington and l'ltlli Street, I'urtlaud, Uncon. Meals Regular nnd a la Carte. Open 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. The Keeley Home Bakery and Delicate Essen. 89 Sixth Street. Lunches for Travelers a Specialty. Olve ut a trial ordor (or Wedding and Tarty Cake. W.J. FLAKE, Proprietor. WHEN YOU 1IUY Furniture, Carpets and Stoves HO It IIOUSKKEKI'INO Cut This Out and Clot a Reduction at Henry Jennings. 17U-174 IMrat Ntreet. A. W. ALLEN Dispensing Pharmacist Phono, Or anon Main 4 OB. Columbia 4-14. 16th and Marshall Sts., 23rd and Savior Sts., PORTLAND, OREGON. SOAP CH Hatters and Furnishers SoleAgentsfor KNOX HATS BUFFUM & PENDLETON 94 Third Street. PORTLAND, ORE. Etna Life Insurance Co. OK IIAItTr'OUl). 1 110 largest ma! .Iconm-.t company m I lie world . Accident and Health Insurance. AETNA LIFE INSURANCE CO., Accident Department, Hartford, Conn. CHAS, A. McCARGAR, iii-ucrat Akviii. 318 Fallins Building. Portland, Or. Strong's Photographs Superior In Style and FtntshM STUDIO: In Goodnough Uulldlne. AVAND SOAP AND PORTLAND, OREGON, e BAR AND BILLIARD Furniture and Fixtures 7 7 ROTHSCHILD BROS. Wholesale Liquor Dealers. 22, 24, 26 First St,, Cor. Burnside, Oregon Made Umbrellas ..C. M. MEREDITH.. UMBRELLA MANUFACTURER Repairing and Rpcovcrlnir ol Kino Umbrellaa a Specialty. 112 Washington Street. Tli re 0 doora above Olda A King I'OHTtiAND, OREQON, HOTEL OSBORN CLEAN, AIRY OUTSIDE ROOMS REASONABLE RATES Transient Solid tod ...II0T1I PHONES... Travelers should tnku "8" Btreot Carat Union Depot and trnuafcr at Yamlilll Btrcet to East Anlciiey Car. A. W. HEWETTT, Prop. ?r lieu Chandler. Telephono North 1TII, ' nallard. t; The Club Cafe. 101 North Park Hlreot. Cor. Fluudeia Nelaon Hasan, Mauugur. Portland, on. A. EHRLICH UPHOLSTERING BUSINESS In rcconiuionded to tho latiou. colored popu- Good Work at Reasonable Prices. 426 Washington Street. EMPIRE Livery Feed and Sale Stable C P. BARNARD, Prop. Saddle Horses, Single am! Double Rigs At All Hours. Transient Mock kUpii tlit very leit of cart llati'aalua)a rraaoiiahlu uiul aatlifactloii guar- Bllltl'll. Phone Main 51. Cor. Rose and Oak Sts, KOSKHURG, OREGON. LIPPINCOTT'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE A FAMILY LIBRARY The Best In Current Literature 12 Complctc Novel Yearly MANY SHORT STORIES AND PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS $2.50 PER YEAR ; 25 CTS. A COPY NO CONTINUED STORIES EVERY NUMBER COMPLETE IN ITSELF BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE Tradc Marks Designs Copyrights Ac. Anyone sun.ltng a aactcu and dMcrlplton mar quickly acrulii our opinion (re woollier an Intention pmbablr luttetiubio. Comniunlra. turns irlctlrrotittiteMlal. Handbook on I'ateiila anl (rw OMett ik-mcr fur aocurinr ratruia. 1'aleiua i taken through Muuu A Co. recelre tfttMiwHtt, without dare, imLe ,nv"m Scientific American. A handaomtlr tUustratrd wetklr. I .arttat dr. cuUtlon of any acwmitln touruaL Terms. 13 a RlINN & Co 3eB. New York Branca Offlce, & 8L, Wublniioa; U. C. IjAjTra A CANADIAN'S QUEER WILL. He J'rerr It Himself nail the Chief Justice Hnd to Int-rpret It. Chief Justice I'ulconbrldge, says tho Toronto (Out.) Mull anil Umpire, on tho application of the widowed daughter. In-law and grandchildren, lias con. strucd the following will drawn by tho testator without legal assistance: This Is tho last Will and Testament of mo Ulchard Peers, Senior, of the Town ship of Ashllcld, In the County of Hu ron, dated this third day of October. 1SST. I will and bequeath to my son Henry Peers and his wife Eliza Jane Peers, to hold In trust for the term of there natural life the UOO acres of land belonging to me known ns lot '1 Conces sion 5 In the Township of Ashllcld at there death Its to go to there two chil dren William Arthur and Henry Alex ander Peers to hold In trust for tho term of there natural lives William Ar thur his to hold the 100 acres over the Hlvcr to call It the South side of tho river to hold In trust for the descend ants of ills youngest son, and from youngest sou it must continue to bo held in trust for the descendants of tho above-named William Arthur Peers none of the above onlj to have a life Interest: Henry Alexander Peers his to hold in trust the 100 acres this side of the river or call It the north side of tho river Mils lot with a brick house on It to hold in trust for the descendants of his youngest son and from his youngest It must continue to be held In trust from generation to generation the youngest always folding It in trust, of the descendants of the above named Henry Alexander Peers children of tho above named Kllza Jane and Henry PeerH to lie hold In trust by there two children so long as It remains land and none of them or there descendants only to have a life Interest In the above ex cept the male parent should die and leave a widow the widow should then take possion of either lot whichever It might bo If there be a family she must sec to to bringing them up on the farm In the feer of the Lord from the prollts of tho land but If the widow murreys again she must give up possion and lost all power or interest In Mie place of whlch-cver lot she Is on but If Micro should be a family of young children nt the time of the widow marring again not capable of managing themselves under twenty-one years of age they must bo maintained from the produce of the fnrm or lot they are on the river to be the division line between the two lots so arranged that each parties cattle can have easey acess to the river to get drink or walk In to cool themselves each party to be at the expense of mak ing his half of the fence nnd at the ex pense of keeping It In good repair and there descendants after them William Arthur to make fence on north side the rjver to keep Henry Alexanders cattle from coming through the river on to Li in to commence his fence from David Willises or Kast side of his lot Henry Alexander to make fence on North side of the river to keep William Arthurs cattle from coming on to him so that William Arthurs cattle can get drink or wall; In the river to cool themselves William Arthur allways to have a right of made through Henry Alexander's lot to Conclusion 5 and ills descendants af ter him. How Clothe (Jot Tliolr Naino. Some people oraiHlonall.v fool bewil dered by the nniiU'M the articles of fem inine nppaiel bear, and will be Interest ed In learning their origin and deriva tion. The word "continue" comes from the French word HlRtiir.vliiK cu-itom nnd dress from the French verb dresser, to make strnlKht. and this Is derived from detiger, to direct; petticoat conies from tho Anglo-Norman outdoor garment, which was called a "cot to," and was subsequently modllled Into coat. Petti coat, or small coat, Is due to petty, sig nifying small. Skirt is from the Anglo Saxon word scyrtan, to shorten. Wo have come to consider that which cov ers tho lower part of the body as a skirt and the upper part the bodice, the word .bodice being tho plural of body, for more than one bodice Is mostly worn. Tho word "gown" comes from tho Welsh "gwn." "Cornet" Is a French word, from "corps," the Iwdy, ami tho diminutive "ette" namely, n little body. "Stays" express support, from the French word "estnl." "Trousseau" comes from the French "trousse," n bundle. "Hose" Is an Anglo-Saxon Cjormau word, derived from the Ice landic "hsn." "Stocc" Is tho Anglo- Saxon for stocking, which means a trunk. "Gnrter" comes from "Jarre- tlere," tho French word, nnd "garctto," tho Italian, which denotes tho bond of the knee. "Pockot" means "poke," a bag or pouch, with tho diminutive, the pocket being only a little bag Inserted In a gurment or uny other article. We derive "polonaise" from the Poles, who cull their surtout the poloule, but "pellsso" comes from the Latin "pel llcea," which was generally made of fur. Mackintosh Is the name of Its In ventor nnd "umbrella" Is from "um bra," a little shade. l'oor ChuiupIelKht "Why, pa, this Is roast beef," ex claimed little Wl'lto at dinner on the evening when Mr. Chumplelgh was present as tho guest of honor. "Of courso," said the father. "What of tlmtr "Why, you told ma this morning that you were golug to bring a 'mutton head' home for dinner this evening." Philadelphia Press. It Vu Hue of Ilia. "That was rather a well, a tame ser mon of yours this morning, Mr. Mild man," said the rector. Just returned from a holiday. "Wus It, sir?" responded the curate. "It wasn't mine. I've been too busy this week to write one, and I took It from a bundle In your handwriting out of the library." ASTHMA CURE FREE! Asthmalene Brings Instant Relief and Permanent Cure In All Cases. SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE 'CHAINKD FOR TEN YKARS JV "TiVrw though you arc despairing, however bad yonr case, Asthmalene will relieve and cure. The worse vour case, the more clad we are to send it. Do not delay. Write at once, addressing DR. TAFT BROS.' MEDICINE CO.. 79 East J30th St., N. Y. city. Sold by all druggists. The E. C. ATKINS & CO, Atkins Saws are Always Ahead.. Established I870 G. P. Rummelin & Sons, Manufacturing Furriers, 126 Second St., nGar Washington Alaska Seal Skins and! Fine Furs OUIt SPECIALTY Fur Jackets, Capes, Collarettes, Boas, Muffs, Fur Trimmines, etc., in all the Fashionable Furs. Fine assortment of Feather Boas. latost Stylos, Boat Quality, Lowost Prlcoa The Leading and Reliable Furriers of the Northwest THE NELSON SHOE Is built upon scientific principles and by only first-class mechanics. Every pair guaranteed hand-made. THE NELSON SHOE Is made in Alligator, Asbestos Calf and Kip, French and Philadelphia Kip, Milwaukee Grain Top, Coun ters inside and out, and contains the best materials money can buy. Hand-sewed to order a specialty. Repairing a Specialty, and done while you wait, and guaranteed to be up to date in every respect. Factory: 43 North Third St., PORTLAND, ORE. K. Y. Jupd. 1'iett. V K. Junn, Seo'jr and Treas. TuuioN K. Kill, Manager Incorporated, 1896 Capital Stock, $10,000 PEHDLETOH Woolen Mills Manufacturer of FtaWoolBlankets.lndian Robes Casslmercs, Flannels Pondloton, Oro. Dalles Laundry Go. FIRST-OLASS WORK at Short. S'otlco J Gentlemen's Work a Specialty Local l'lioue 341 LmiE Ulatttiic 003 THE DALLES, OREGON T UEES BEK 8Uri'ME9 ,81'KAY l'UMI'8 BKt-.ua or.iiiJS BUEU. LAMnEKSO.VB SONS 8EED3MEN, 180-1SJ Front St., l'ortland, Oregon Poultry iiiiiplW Garden Hone Fertilizer! mllE ST. LOUI8 LIVEUY, FEED AND SALE STABLES A apeclaltjr ot Flrat-claaa Turn-outa and Con. veaiu'es for Commercial Mtn aid the Keneral public Remodeled aud Improved WOODS Jt Sl'AUROW. I'roprletora I'hone 101. La Grande, Oregon fllHE TOTEM, Ftrat-claia la every respect. Ueadquarters for Old Kentucky Home Club Whiskey audSchlttz Milwaukee Beer. Family entrance on Welt I'ark St. A. CLOSE, Manager. Call at the Casto Saloon, corner of Jefferson and Chapman streets. Fine wines, liquors and cigars of tho best brands, and the best brands ot case goods always on hand. Welnbard's beer. J. V. Campbell, proprietor. ON RECEIPT OF POSTAL. There is nothing like Asthmalene. It brings instant relief even in the worst cases. It cures when all else fails. The Rev. C. F. WELLS, of Villa Ridge, 111., sayst "Your trial bottle of Asthmalene received in good condition. I cannot tell you how thankful I feel for the good derived from it. I was a slave, chained with putrid sore throat and Asthma for ten years. I despaired of ever being cured. I saw your advertisement for the cure of this dreadful and tormenting disease, asthma, and thought you had overspoken yourselves, but resolved to give it a trial. To my astonishment the trial acted like a charm. Send me a full-size bottle." We want to send to every sufferer a trial treatment of Asthma lene. similar to the one tfnt cured Mr. Wells. We'll send it by mail POSTPAID, ABSOLUTELY FREE OF CHARGE, to any sufferer who will write for it. even on a costal. Never mind, Paolflo Ooast Brmnoh, No. GO First St root, Portland, Oro. Incorporated 1899 If It ta a pair ot allocs jon want, ta auro and have them made to lit the toot, (or It Is a (cat to (It the feet. Nelson Can Do It. dive him a trial. THE NELSON. When in Medford, ' STOP AT The New Nash Hotel FIUST CLASS IN EVERY rAUTICULAR. W. J. HAMILTON, Proprietor. T. L. GARLAND, COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHER 364 Morrison Street. Developing, Printing, and Mounting For Amateurs A Specialty. Largest Selection of Pacific Coast Views. Bromide Enlargement. Jis. Jacksom, Tom Dovall, D. B. WAaiiiNaion. .... i nc... DERBY CAFE A QENTLEMAN'8 REPORT. i Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Private rooms for family trade Strictly First Glass. Call and See Us 152 NORTH 6TH STREET, PORTLAND, ORE. Txu No. 1871. JONTE CARLO SALOON. Finest Wines, Liquors and C'gars, Etc. Latest ItraLds. 1IAGG1II.OM CARLSON. Proprietor. Cor. Eighth and Gllsan Strreia. Private Boon entianceon Eighth Street. Pacitlc RcXalU Company. Manufacturers of badges, buttons, banners, lodge regalia and supplies. Portland, Oregon. tr ' ' izammmtiiaWammmW JFT1 ' ''amP WtSmWWW ,feate f a&htfttyMf., 1ft ftytm$&tf xqnw- J , v J. rr"s -i. J rt 6 Lmjr