The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905, March 15, 1902, Image 6

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THE NEW AGE, PORTLAND, OREGON,
IDAHO ADVERTISING.
DOM t SCIIHKIllElt.
Funeral Director.
S1S-020 Front Street, Opposite R. It. Depot
rrk. Boll phone 212K. Ind. phono 489.
I10I8E, IDAHO. '
OTATE BANK OF IDAHO.
Welaer, Idaho.
CAPITAL, $50,000.
Edward Hhainnald,
l'rcildcnt.
Chai. J. Bclwjrn,
Cashier,
Also ha a branch at Cambridge, Idaho. The
People's Hank. HollcltM your business.
Hotel Weiser,
Welser, Idaho.
BARTON A BRIZENDINE, Proprietors.
Free Hamplo Itoomn. Ratcn rcaHon
able. MimirH', Hlockmcn'H nml Com
nierclal Moii'h IIcftilquiirterH.
Larucnt and hunt appointed hotel In
Western Idaho. Hoonm with bath,
team heat and clcctrlu call bollH. IJar
ber uliop in connection.
The Idan-ha
IDANI1A HOTEL CO., Ltd., Proprietors
K. W. 8CHUM?RT, Mnnngor.
110ISK, IDAHO.
OPENED JANUARY, 1901
AMERICAN PLAN.
RATES U.r,() AND UPWARDS.
Headquarters for Tourists, Mining
Men and Commercial Travelers.
Prcscott, Brandt & Co.,
Ofllco with. I. II.OKAYIIIt.L,
ImmlRratlon Agt. O. 8. L. It. R.
REAL ESTATE AGENTS
The (treat home land mild rllnmtc, pure
mountain air, linn water. The death rato li
lower In Idaho than In any other atato In tlio
Union, Nn cyclones, storm or billiards.
First premium on (rult at the World's Fair,
ChtcaKo, 1A93; Parti Exposition, 1V0U. Flrat
premium on I,amh at Chicago Hlock Hliow,
1900. Uold, sitter, ropper, coal, flno timber.
(I row wheat, oats, harloy, corn, all kinds ol
cultivated grasses, and vegetables to porfec
lion, We will be pleased to ihow you flue Irri
gated lamli at Nampa, llolso, Caldwell, I'ayvtto
and other point. We hnvo bargains In landa
from 110.00 per aero up. 1,'urrl'spoiidcuco so
llcllcd. Address
I'RUSCOTT, BRANDT & CO.
Room fi, lllckoy Iliilldlng, .VAMl'A, IDAHO
rplIK COMMERCIAL HOTEL
A. Illukoy, Proprietor.
First rlaai In all respects. Hpcclal attention
given to commercial men. l-onu dlitanco tele
phouo In connection.
NAMPA, IDAHO.
FOR CHEAP HOMES
And How to Reach Them, Call On or
Address
J. H. GRAYBILL,
Traveling Immigration Agent
Oregon Short Line Ry.
NAMPA, IDAHO.
The Bank of Nampa.
Flti:ii (1. MOCK, Cashier.
H1I rHlLIOlT YOUH IlllHINKrW.
NAMPA, IDAHO
STAIt I.IVKHY, KEEP AND
IIOAHDINO 8TAIII.K
Flrat class rigs furnished to all point., Kpe.
rial rati a to Emmetl, Mar, Pearl andKuakn
Itlver. Special attention given to commercial
men,
W. J. DUVAI.I., Proprietor,
Nampa, Idaho.
-1 OtUH IIU.NZIKKIt.
PRACTICAL WATOIIMAKF.lt, JKWF.I.F.K
AND OITICIAN.
Diamond., Watche., Jewelry, Hllverware, Op
tical Hoods, Cut (Ilass.
TM Main Hired.
PKNDI.KTON, Oregou
mllE OWL.
A (IKNTI.KMAN'S IIKSOUT.
Flueit Wlnoi, l.hiuora ami Cigar., (lite Us
Call, Opp. Depot, Left Hand Walk.
HMITII A KOCKWKI.I, Prop.
La Oraude, Oregon
Rutea t'J.ftO Per Day und Up.
THE GEISER GRAND
(AMKKU'AN)
A, GKISKU, Proprietor.
Commercial, Family and
Tourist Hotel.
11AKKU CITY, OREGON
PIER HARDWARE
...COMPANY...
...SUCCKHSOItS TO...
HUNT HARDWARE CO.,
OREGON 'PHONE OAK Ml.
COLUMBIA 'I'HONH 277.
Second and Morrison Sts.
Established Jsn.M 089.
Ineorporittd July 8, 1891.
Portland Coffee and Spice Go.
For the Trade Only.
Tea, Coffee, Spices, flaking Powder,
Extracts, Etc.
OUIt RI'KCIAL llllANDH! Spices, Acme. Mutt
nomah; Knktriir Powders, Defiance. Double
Quick; Codec, Royal lllcndi Hurst, zzzz liar.
24-20 Front Strait,
Bat, Amh and Ankany.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
EDWARD HOLMAN
UNDERTAKER
Fourth and Yamhill Sts.
BOTH PHONES NO. 607
REM STINSON, Lady Assistant.
L.W.CATINAHAN, President.
('. II, tiAltliNEIl, Vice President.
W. W. TlilillY, Treasurer.
Portland Implement Co.
JOHN DEERE PLOWS,
HARROWS, ETC.
FARM MACHINERY
AND VEHICLES.
188-194 Front Street, Portland, Ore.
:: uoyou
j; Know the News?
You can hare It all (or
Per C.fsv Per
Month UU Month X
In The Evening Telegram, of Portland,
Orcein. It la tho lament evening news
paper published In Orexon: It contain,
all tho nowaol the statu aud of tho na
tion. Try It (or a month. A aamnlu
copy will bo mailed to you (ree. Ad
drvx THE TELEGRAM,
Portland, Oregon. X
w, U MrCaRi,
rkaltle.
E. H. Hamilton,
Tacoma.
M'CABE & HAMILTON
..STEVEDORES..
PUGET SOUND
Also Honolulu, Ha
Hoad Oftioo: Tacoma, Wath.
Cable Addreti: McOAIIR
GRACIE, BEAZLEY CO., AEnti
14 Water Street, Liverpool.
I'lione.: Oregon Main 770,, Columbia O).
ThoLAGRANDE CREAMERY COMPANY
BUTTER, EGOS
AND CHEESE.
All good, wholesale and retail,
204 Yamhill St., nr. Third, Portland, Or
Big Money
Can Im mado in Portland real
estate. The city is growing faster
than most people think, ami
property values aro steadily ad
vancing. What will be tho result
of the Great Lewis and Clark
Centennial? Consult ui 1( you
want to mako profitable invest
ments, large or small.
BUY NOW!
WE MSIME TITLES.
Tltlm Oumrmntmm 1
Trust Co
& anef 7 OasMftw mt 0
PORTLAND, OHCaBM.
SO YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
Tradc Marks
Designs
Copvriqhts Ac,
Anrone tending a aketeh and description may
qiucllF ascvriaiii inir uiunuui inn. wnv
liiTnllon I. probablr p.lenUM,
probably p.lenUbl. Coruruuiilra.
r contttleiitlal. Uautlbookoal'aleuu
VMoit mmenct foraocurlni. Datenla.
lion. Uriel
I'atenu taktiu Ibroush Muiin AXV. rilt
Iferui nolkt, without coarae, lu to.
Scientific American.
A handtomely Uln.tralM weekly. iJirctat elr
cuUUoti vt any cWiitlda Journal, Term., tl
ill ire.
rri tour montba, lu boiabyall n.Oealra,
BHfSSKVSasJtell
jjjrnjra
MAKING MAPLE 8UQAR.
Method of Ontlicrlnac the Bap and
Itollluic the Hlrup.
Maple sugr and sirup are favorite
sweets the country over, and this fnct
gives a general Interest to some Infor
inutlon about the uiitple sugar Industry
which has practical value also for the
sections where this particular kind of
sugar-making prevails. An American
Cultivator correspondent supplies the
following details:
The evaporator Is the first and most
Important consideration. The point to
he considered In an evaporator is the
one that can make the best sugar in the
least podsible time with the least amount
of fuel. Evaporators are made of gal
vanlzed Iron or steel, copper or tin.
They arc usually supported on Iron
arches lined with brick, but sometimes
the arches are made entirely of brick.
Storage tanks, draw tanks, sirup tanks,
buckets and palls are of galvanized
steel, tin or wood. We consider gal
vanized steel the superior article be
cause It will not rust. Ducket covers can
be of wood or tin; spouts, steel or tin.
Take a sugar place of 3,000 trees or,
rather, oue that uses 3,000 buckets.
When the "boss" thinks It Is tlmo to
"sugar," the men arc set to tupping the
trees. A three-eighths or one-half Inch
bit is used, and in large trees the hole
Is bored about two Inches deep, In
smaller trees only about oue and a half
Inches. Spouts arc driven or screwed
In, buckets hung to each spout and cov
ers. If they have them.
Some trees arc tappepd In two or
three and oftentimes four places, hang-
BOILING TUB SYItUP
Ing a bucket to each spout of course
Then, the weather being right, the sap
runs, and the teams are started us soon
as possible, for tho quicker the sap Is
mado Into sugar tho better the sugar Is.
I Men with palls holding sixteen quarts
go to eacli tree, collect tho sap und
empty It Into the draw tank, which Is
being hauled about on a "sugar sled"
I by a pair of horses. Theso tanks hold
anywhere from twenty-live to fifty pall
fuls. When a load is secured, tho team
Is driven to the sugar houses, and tho
sap, by means of four-Inch pipes, is
drawn from the draw tank to tho stor
age tank.
Tho storago tanks aro placed on a
staging on tho outside of the sugar
house and connected with the evnp-
orators by rubber hose or Iron pipe, the
How of sup from stornge tuuk to evap
orators being regulated by automatic
valves. Thust he sup enters oue end of
the evaporator, working back and forth
through partitions und corrugations till
It reaches the other end of the evap
orator, when It Is druwu off as "sirup,"
Tho sup Is uot "handled" any from
the tlmo the men pour It Into the draw
tanks until it comes out a finished ar
ticle, I. e made sirup at eleven pounds
to the gallon.
This may be put away In sirup tanks
and allowed to cool and settle, aud then.
If the sugur Is wanted, this sirup is put
Into the "sugaring off" pan on a separ
ate arch aud boiled down until the right
pitch Is reucbed, when It Is taken from
tho Qre, stirred gently and allowed to
cool and then put Into tin cans or wood
en tubs, and It Is then ready for market
In tho form of maple sugar.
THE POWER OF SUPERSTITION.
The Oypey Churru und It Alleged
Mlraeuloun Cure.
Superstition is a force to be reckoned
with aud uot despised by those who la
bor for the good of the poor in tho large
cities. A philanthropic woman of New
York tells the following experience:
"A poor Italian housewife, living In
Mulberry street, had a swelllug of the
knee. She told me of her trouble and
I gave her the address of a free dispens
ary, where she went for treatment Tho
treatment did not cure her aad she
drew out from the Mrings bank a largo
TAPPINQ TIIK UAPI.E THEF-A.
part of her little hoard of savings, and.
In spite of all my protests, paid It to a
gypsy woman on the. outskirts, of
Brooklyn for a charm. Thls'charm con
sisted of a piece of parchment, on
which were written somo queer char
acters. The whole was tied up in a lit
tle bag and was suspended by a string
around the patient's nock. When she
showed It to mo I laughed the thing to
Hconi and tried to show her how foolish
she was to pay hard-earned money to a
miserable quack. I could not convince
her of the folly, howcxer, and so gave
up the effort, trusting to time to provo
me right
"The neighbors of tho woman with
the swollen knee soon heard of her
gypsy charm, and one of them who had
an eruption of the skin which bad long
detled tho power1 of medicine to remove
It begged for a copy of the charm. The
first woman was ready to do this favor
to her fellow-sufferer, and as neither
could read nor write they used u
10-year-old son of one of them to make
the copy. This boy had been attending
a public school, and his parents were
exceedingly proud of his ability to read
and write 'American.' Dut tho lad could
make nothing of tho gypsy writing on
tho parchment lie wus equal to the
occasion, howovcr, and showed ho hr.J
the making of a true American, for. ho
would not acknowledge defeat What
he wrote was 'This Is know good.'
"It was not until some time after
ward that I heard of this, when tho
woman with the skin t'roublo was show
ing mo the copied charm. When 1 saw
the trick the boy bad played on both
of them I thought my vindication bad
AT THE CAMP FIRD.
truly come. Hut when I explained It
all to her she met with the kuockdown
argument:
" 'Well, miss, it cured us both.'
"What could I say to that?"
When a Man Falls Down.
Slippery sidewalks tend to bring out
emphatically one of tho peculiar sides
of human nature. No matter how much
tho fall Injures a man physically, It
seems as nothing to tho damage to his
self-esteem If perchance his mlsfortuuo
happens to be witnessed by some one
else. The first thing tho unfortunate
does after picking himself up is to look
nil about him with nn Idiotic smile on
his face. Just ns if ho took tho whole
thing us" u Joke, but anxious to boo if
any one has seen li.'s tutublo.
If there happens to be somo ono near
by who has witnessed the fall the smile
vanishes, and there Is a display of tem
per that Is ludicrous. It Is his hat that
suffers. It Is pounded Instead of brush
ed, as If that hat was responsible for
the humiliation, or as If ho could get
square with the hat by a "roughhouso"
sort of brushing. If, however, no ono Is
In sight, and no face Is seen nt a win
dow, the unfortunate goes his way af
ter u few preliminary limps, us If tho
thing was a matter-of-course lucdlent,
that must be taken good-naturedly In
common with the other trilling affairs
of a lifetime. The result Is about the
same when a soft, slushy snowball,
hurled by n small boy, finds Its mark
on the broad back of nn otherwlso dig
nified person. Washington Star.
Tho OriKln or "Iiuok-IInnrd."
"Thero aro fow persons," says a sol
dier who, long slnco returned to civic
ranks, "who know how tho namo of
buck-board came to bo appllod to a ve
hicle. It was way back In tho '-Os,
wheu the transportation of goods,
wares aud merchandise was principally
all by wagons. Dr. Duck, who for long
years after was the military storekeep
er here, was then In charge of stores
en route to army posts In the South
west In east Tenncsseo dIUIculty was
experienced by reason of the rough
roads, and there wcro frequent mis
haps, mostly from the wagous over
turning. Dr. Uuck overhauled tho out
fit, and abandoning tho wagon bodies,
long boards were set directly on the
axles or hung below, and tho stores
were reloaded In such a manner that
there were no further delays from
breakdowns, and the stores safely
reached their destination. Tho Idea
doubtless was not new, but Dr. Uuck's
examplo was followed, especially when
roads were rough, and soon much haul
ing waa done by the use of wheel, axle
and boards only. Now the fashionable
buck-board recalls the old gentlemau
to seme of us." Washington Star.
Perilous.
In the higher regions of tho Cordil
leras refuge huts have been erected for
the postmen who have to make their
rounds till late lu the winter. Kven
thus some of these men perish every
winter. If overtaken by a storm lasting
several daytk
The uearer a girl approaches the age
of SO tho more anxious she Is to lose
her self-possesslou.
A girl's love for pickles doesn't nec
essarily sour her imposition.
Star Brewery
Company
llrewon ar.d Rottlen ot
Hop Gold Beer
Vancouver, Wash,
Uast Third and Burnsldo Sts., Port
land, Oregon.
Herbert A. Hale,
Landscape
Photographer
Mt. Hood and Columbia
River Views.
132'i Third Street, corner of Third and Alder.
WHEN YOU IJOY
Furniture, Carpets and Stoves
FOR IIOUSKKKKPINO
Cut Thli Out and Oct a Reduction at
Henry Jennings.
172-174 Flrat Street.
ft.ANP SOAP AND CHfX
vs
Telephone Hod 031.
i'rlvate rooraa,
Gambrinus Garden Saloon.
Androw Swatnon, I'ron.
Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Cor 23d and Washington Hli. 1'ortland Oas
Portiand Club
and! Cafe...
130 Fifth Strmmt
OUR SPECIALTIES:
II Monogram and III Cyrus Noble
Whiskies.
A Resort for Gentlemen
Oregon 'Phone Main 003; Columbia 407
TROY LAUNDRY CO.
Are noted for quality
of work and Prompt
service.
101-5 E. Water St. Phono 6033.
EMPIRE
Livery Feed and Sale Stable
C P. BARNARD, Prop.
Saddle Horses, Single and Double Rigs
At All Hours. ,
Tranilent Mock clven the very beitnf care.
Hate, alwayi reasonable and tatfifaction guar
anteed. Phone Main SI. Cor. Rose and Oak Sts.
KOSEUURG, OREGON.
Oregon Made Umbrellas
.C. M. MEREDITH..
UMBRELLA MANUFACTURER
Repairing and ltecorerlng of Fine Umbrella
a Specialty.
313 Washington Btre.t.
Thr doora aboie Oldi A King
PORTLAND, 0REQ0N,
BARR HOTEL
European and American Plan.
Furnished in First-Class Style.
New hoaae, newly furnlihed, two blocks frost
Onion depot .All the modern Improvements,
tre-prool, hot asd cold water, 'centrally l
eatei.
lates, 91 and $1.25 a Day.
, et-i.
Cor, Sixth aad QlUtan, Fortlaai.
fe PORTLAND, ORECON. y
ENTERPRISE SHOE CO.
S3H North Third 8t
Boots and Shoes Made to Order
KEPAIIIINO NEATLY DONE.
Work Called for and Delivered,
All Work Guaranteed.
H. C. RILEY, Manager.
Q. F. ROBERTS.
STAPLE IND FANCY GROCERIES
455 Washington St., Cor. Thlrteeitl,
Phone Red 1014. PORTLAND, OREGON
..ESMOND .. HOTEL.
Portland, - Oregon.
Front and Morrison Streets.
llATESl
European Plan, 50c to $ .50 Per Day
American Plan, $ to $2 Per Da
OSCAR ANDERSON, Maaagw.
J.C. rENDEOABT, Chief Clerk.
i
HAZELWOOD CREAM Cd
Both rhonci 1M.
We make a specialty of "Hasel
wood" bnttor and Oheeae.
Choicest Ico Cream, Purest of.
Milk, Cream and Buttermilk.
382 Washington St. PORTLAND, OREGON
NORTHWEST IMPLEMENT CO.
Dealers In
Agricultural Implements
AND VEHICLES.
Racine, Flsb Wagons. Canton Plows.
P. H. SCHREIDER, Mgr.
ao8 Front St. PORTLAND.
C. If. Walker.
W. D. Allen
The Climax Cafe
1(3 North Sixth Mreet.
A Choice Collection of Wines and Liq
uors. Imported and Domcatie
Cigars.
POOL AND BILLIARD PARLORS
Telcphono North 1871.
Blazier's...
No. 248 Burnsldo Street ,
Dot. Second and Third,
PORTLAND, OREGON
Tho llcst of Wines, Liquors and Cigars
I
PWTO Of
PW cV$QWtDA
HOTEL OSBORN
CLEAN, AIRY OUTSIDE ROOMS
REASONABLE RATES
TraBhtnt SoUolM
...BOTH P1IONE8
TraTClera should take"S" Street Carat Dnloa
Depot and transfer at Yamhill Street la Cast
Anknej Car,
A. W. HEWETTT, Prop.
B, W. DE .ORE. E. D. ZIE8EU
Preeldent. Vic I're.t. and Mar.
N. A. SPRONO, Bee'y and Tree.
Thm Tomtlnm
SmvlmgM AmmmolmUmm
, ' Incorporated.
TTom offices. New York Lit Building,
Minneapolis, Minn.
mmMml mV .
Paid to Contract Holder In Portland far Weak
Ending Nor. 23, 13,301.00.
J. T, OLSEN, State Agent,
Oregonlan Building. Portland, Oregoa
B. B. RICH
103 THIRB ST.
roRTLANB MOTEL
CIGARS
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