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About The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1902)
w ..BiWi... mmiawmmstimammm ,vr" -f( ryi .t ,"i :r rr- THE KEW AGE, PORTLAND. OREGON. . ' (i'H ,t , !,M V a, ' i 1. . iT, m : flf IDAHO ADVEHTIS1HG. A DOM' II SCIIItKIIIKIt. Funeral Director. 1S-020 Front Street, Opposite It, II. Depot fark. Hell plione 2121". I ml, pliotie 4S9. 1I01BK, IDAHO. S' TATE HANK OK IDAHO, Walter, Undo, CAPITAL, S5O.00O. Xdward Shnlnwald, President. Chits, J. Hcltvyn, Cashier, Alno linn n briuirii nl Combrlilne, Idaho. The Teuplu'a Hank. Hollcltn your business. Hotel Weiser, Wclscr, Idaho. BARTON & BRIZENDINE, Proprietors. Frco Snmplo Rooms. HntcH reason able. Miners', Stockmen's nml Com morclnl Mcu'h Ilendquarters. largest mid best appointed hotel in Western Idaho. Hooiiih with bath, Bteutn beat and electric call bells. Bar ber shop in connection. The Idan-ha IDANIIA HOTEL CO., Ltd., Proprietors K. W. SCIIUHKRT, Manager. NOISE, IDAHO. OPENED JANUARY, 1901 AMERICAN PLAN. HATES t-'.oO AND UPWARDS. Hcnd(iinrtcr.s for Tourists, Mining Alert and Commercial Travelers. Prescott, Brandt & Co., omco wiiii. r ii. on a vim i,, Immigration Ant. 0. 8. I,. 11. II. REAL ESTATE AGENTS Tho (treat homo land mild rllutiitc, pure mouulHlii Kir, lino ivnter, Tim doath rnto U lower In Idaho Hum In any otlior "Into In tin) 'Union. No odour, storms or hllztardi. First premium on (rult at tho World Kalr, ChlcaKo, 1893; Paris Exposition, I9X). Plrst premium on Lambs at Chicago Hlo-jW Hliow, 1900. (lold, silver, copper, ronl, (luu timber. Grow wheat, bats, barley, corn, all kinds ol cultivated grasses, and vegetable to perfec tion Wo will bo pU'iincd to show you fluo irrl gated lands at Nampa, Ilolso, Caldwell, Payetlo end oilier points) Wulmo bargain In lauds Irom 110.00 per aero up. Correspondents so. Helled. Addrons PRIISCOIT, IIKANDT & CO. Room 0, lllckuy Building, NAMPA, IDAHO ml!K COMMKItCIAI. HOTEL. A. Illukey, Proprietor. First elass In all resrols. Special attention given in commercial uiou. tang distance tela phono In connection. NAMPA, IDAHO. FOR CHEAP HOMES And How to Itcach Them, Call On or Address J. H. GRAYBILL, Traveling Immigration Agent Oregon Short Una Ry. NAMPA, IDAHO. The Bank of Nam pa. KltED (I. MUCK, Cashier. VK BOMC1T VOUU 1IUSINKS8. NAMPA, IDAHO s TAlt I.IVKKY, FEED AND iiiJAiioiMi or.Mii.r. First class rlk' lurnlshed to all points. Spe cial ratis to Emmutt, ttar, Pearl and Snake. HUor, Hpcolal intention nUen to commercial men. W. J. DUVAl.b, Proprietor, Nampa, Idaho. i; OUIH IIUNZIKIMt. I PKAC1ICAI. WATOIIMAKF.U, JKWKUHt AND OPIU'IAN. Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry. Hllrerwaro, Op tical (loods, Cut lllass. t ltlit fctrei(t. PENDI.KTON, Oregon rpHK Ottl- A (IKSTl.KMAN'M ItEHOUT. Finest lno, I buors and Cigars, (llvafjia Call. Opp Duptit, I.elt Hand Walk, bMlTII A UOOKWKI.I, Prop. l.a (Irande, Oregon Kates '2M Per Day and Up. THE GEISER GRAND (AMK1UCAN) A. GKISKK, Propriotor. Commercial, Family and Tourist Hotel. UAKER CITY, OREGON PIER HARDWARE ...COMPANY... ...8UCCK8SOI18 TO... HUNT HARDWARE CO., OKKOON 'PHONE OAK 361.1 CUI.UMIIIA '1'HONE 277. Second and Morrison Sts. Established Jan. '. I8B9. Incorporated JulyO, 1U9I, Portland Coffee anil Spice Go. For the Trade Only. Tea, Coffee, Solces, Unking Powder, Extracts, Htc. OOH HPI'.CIAI. IIKAKIH- Hiileen, Acme. Mult nntuali; linking Powders, Defiance, Double Quick; Cuff co, KoyallllemliUugur, xxxx liar. 24-2(1 Front Street, Bet, Amh and Ankany. PORTLAND, OREGON. EDWARD HOLMAN UNDERTAKER Fourth and Yamhill Sts. DOTH PHONES NO. 507 RENA STINSON, Lid; Assistant. I..W.CAUNAHAN. President. ('. It. (lAItDNIHt, Vlco Prcildutlt. W.N.TKltUY, 'treasurer. Portland Implement Co. JOHN DEERE PLOWS, HARROWS, ETC. FARM MACHINERY AND VEHICLES. 188-194 Front Street, Portland, Ore, r 1 Do You Know the News ? You can hare It all (or Per Month 50 C Month In Tho livening Telegram, of Portland, Oregon. It Is tlio I urgent utonlng news paper puhllshul In Oregon; It contains nil the iicmsoI the statu and ot thu na tion. Try It (or n mouth. A sample copy wlllba mailed to ou free. Ad dress THE TELEGRAM, Portland Oregon. X W. I.. M crane, tfcattle. E. H. Hamilton, Tacoma. M'CABE & HAMILTON .. STEVEDORES .. PUGET SOUND Also Honolulu, H. I. Head Of Hob: Taooma, Wash, Cable Address: MrtUlIK GRACIE, BEAZLEY & CO., AEenti 14 Wattr Street, Liverpool. Phones, Oregon Main 770,, Columbia 4.M. TheLAGRANDE CREAMERY COMPANY BUTTER, EOOS AND OHEESE. All goods wholesale and retail. 2U4 Yamhill St., nr. Third, Portland, Or Big Money Can bo mndo in Portland real estate. The city is growing faator than moat peoplo think, and property values are steadily ad vancing. What will bo the result of tho Great Lewis and Clark Centennial? Consult us it you want to make profitable invest ineiitB, largo or small. BUY NOW I VV INSURE TITLES. Tltlm Oumrmntmm & Trumt Co. B mnd 7 Oltmmhmr at O.mmmram PORTLAND, ONCmON. Tradc Marks DcaiQN CorvntOHT Ac. Anyone sending a ttetrb and dctcrlptlon nay ulrklr asecrlaln our opluum fre whether an qulcklr ascertain our oplulou ire w Invention Is pronaMf paieniaMi lions strlctlrrouaJaiitlat. liauilt ftent frae ludest uieiirT forseci Intuition Is probablf patenlaMa, Comiuunlf. turns strlctlrrouadaiittal. llunlbooioupsuuu Tatenia taken thmuth Uuun A" awfUl natk. without chsni. tutue iw ucnrr tor securing jiiiia. limiUKD Muiin a t-o. i . rctTa Sckttlif (c flimrkaHe A, hsnJsomelr tllnstrated weetlr. I finest fir. culalton of anr srlentlda lourual, Terms. $4 a veari tourruoiilh,L bolabail newsdealtra. tklfAJj. Qo YEARS' IVCXPERIENOE SMALL BUT GOOD TEACHER. Young Illinois) Hclioo'mn'um Only a I.lttlo Over Four Feet Tall. Teaching In one of the largest coun ty schools In Illinois In Miss Lena Ar nold, a petite and pretty young woman whose stature Is Just above four feet. She cnJnyH the distinction of being tho miinlloNt schoolmu'iim In tho country nml has the reputation also of being one ot the best. She presides over the scholars at the Rhodes school, live miles east of Alta Pass, In Union coun ty. Many of her. pupils nro much larger than she, yet shu rules with a linn hand and directs the young mind In tho way It should grow with a skill fully satisfying the school directors, and there Is no recollection of a time when she did not. The lnct of tho matter is that the country seh6ol of this day Is not tho country school of another. Tho trucu lent gladiators of the countryside who waged war on tho tencher as nn Igor- M1S4 LENA AIINOI.I). rote wages war on peoplo who wear clothes has been- long away. In tho scat of tho erstwhile teacher trouncer sits now n youth that even this little lady from I.llllput may rule. Ho will build tho lire for her. Ho will sweep the schoolroom for her. He will wind the clock and opcrnto tho windows, and thcro Is no big or llttlo thing to servo her that ho will not count It his good plcasuro to do. Miss Arnold boards at ft farmhouse near tho school. Thcro Is n creek be tween and recently .this creek was swollen after a rain. Tho little school ma'am could not cross at tho usual ford. So slio called upon her boys. A couplo of them lifted her between them and splashed across with her, sotting her down high and dry, and Sir Walter Ilnlelgh did not spread his clonk for tho (itieon'B sako with a bet ter graeo than theso young gentlemen wet their feet that tho llttlo school teacher might keep her own dry. Lit tle men rule the world. Look out for tho llttlo woman! GETTING BOARD IN BOSTON. The Applicant MiiHtruaa a Mont .ttluld Kxuinliiutloti. Until ono has tried, tho dlfllcultlcs of obtaining a boarding place In some of tho very beautiful, but conservative suburbs of lioston nro not realised. You can pass n civil xcrvlce examina tion or obtain n life Insurance policy more easily. A young lioston news paper man, who had decided to ex change tho excitements of tho city for tho (pilot simplicity of tho country, sallied forth bravely ono day recently, but returned to town wondering If lie looked llko ft second-story burglar or a sneak thief, owing to tho rigid cross ilticstloulng ho had received front sun dry timid house holders. 'When he started out ho was well armed with references of the most excellent char acter, but when ho returned ho found that ho hud been compelled to tell the entire story of his life, and oven then tho matter had not been settled. Ono gray-bearded gentleman, living lu a beautiful old-fushloned house not far from Itoxbury, proved to bo tho prize liKiutsItor of the lot. Ho placed the applicant on tho rack ror an hour and a half, lltiug questions at htm with Maxim-gun rapidity. When the la to Li Hung Chang wus lit this country ho was noted for tho strangely per bona! questions ho asked all the peoplo ho met. Tho aged Itoxbury gentleman was able to beat Earl LI at his own game. Ho started out with queries as to tho applicant's business, his nge, his family, the time ho hud lived lu lioston and whether he was likely to be out nights. The old gentleman wanted to know If the applicant had any friends, and, If so, who were they. Tho question, however, which appear ed to bo tho most vital, was on tho matter of being out nights. Tho ap plicant dually, with tears In his eyes, confessed that It wns quite likely that some nights ho would bo out until mid night or later, at work. MW-a-l-l." drawled tho aged Itoxbury resident, at tho conclusion of his protracted Inter view, "I guess If you can't get In by 0 o'clock at the latest you can't come here." Boston Herald. FLAGS AT THE CAPITOL. WliAi unit How tho Nutianul Kmblems Are Put ut llulf-Mnat. Tho tlyluif of llugs over tho capltol nt hulf-tnnbt U regulated by tho strict est rules. Whenever these Hugs are seen Hunting down the staff Is a sure Indication that n Vice President, Sena tor or Representative Is lying dead, or that tho action Is taken lu response to n presidential proclamation ordering tings on public buildings nt half-mnst In respect to tho memory of some prominent olllclal of tho government who has passed away. When tho sergeant-at-arms of tho Senate or House of Representatives learns of tho death of a member of either of those bottles they nt 'onco or der that tho (lags over the Senate chamber and Hall of Representatives bo half-masted. This Is often done be-1 for the houses of Congress themselves are olllclnlly notified of the death. A good deal of discretion Is exercised In the manner of placing tho news of n death of this kind olllclnlly before the Senate or the House. Upon such nn announcement It Is customary for tho houses to adjourn In respect to tho de ceased Senntor or Representative, and lu order that current business may not be stopped early lu tho.day tho an nouncement 'k generally tnndo Just be foro the houses nro ready to concludo their dny's work. Olllcers of tho Scnato and House, when they tly tho Hags at half-mnst In response to n proclamation by tho President, regard their action ns one of courtesy, ns they do not recognize tho power of tho President to order Congress to do nnythlng except to as semble In extraordinary session. They have always responded to tho requests of such proclamations. It would bo n nice question If one could Imagine that It could over bo raised to know to whnt extent the President's authority would allowhlm to order Hags at half mast on thocnpltol. While his author ity would not extend over tho employ es of tho Scnnto and House, yet tho cnpltot for ninny years was In fnct controlled exclusively by him so far as tho caro of tho building Is con cerned, nnd tho superintendent of the building Is to-day appointed by him without conllrmntory notion on tho part of tho Senate. , As a matter of fact, tho capltol has for years been under tho direct con trol of the comjnlttecs on appropria tions qf tho two houses of Congress, but that control hns been accorded them by tho failure of tho President to glvo any orders to the architect or more lately to tho superintendent of the capltol. If ho should order that" olllclal to fly lings over the capltol at half-mnst and the order should be dis obeyed ho would linvo power to dis miss him and appoint some one else In his place without tho concurrence of either branch of Congress, except so far ns tho appropriation for tho olll clal'H salary would be Involved. These nro practically moot questions, says tho Washington Star, but they occasionally form Interesting subjects for llrosldo talks when lings nro half masted In responso to presidential proclamations. MARK TWAIN'S HI8TORIC,HOME. "Hill Crest," at Tarrytown, on tho lllahlnnda of the HiitUon. Mark Twain's now home, "IIIII Crest," at TarrytoVn on tho Hudson, Is a historic spot In literature and lu rev olutionary history. When Mr. Clout ens visited thcro some weeks ago nnd stood on tho grand old hill overlooking Washington Irvlng's "Sleepy Hollow" to tho cast, nnd Tappnn Zen to tho west, nnd had pointed out to him tho MAIUC TWAIN'S NKW JIOHU. high promlnenco where, In tho old rev olutionary dnys signal tires wero light ed to nrouso tho surrounding country; tho monuments along tho highways nnd waysides, worm-eaten and moss covered, ho determined to own It. Tho place wns formerly owned by Cnpt. W. T. Casey, who laid It out llko nn old English manor, with manor house, stables, kennels, driveways and tcrrnced grounds, nt an expenso of $100,000. Mr. Clemens Is said to havo paid less than half that amount for It. Immune from Cold Foot. An observer of tho bird species has concluded that birds are not troubled with cold feet, and says: "I spent sev eral afternoons this winter watching tho wild birds which are kept ut tho New York zoological gardens. Ono would expect them to show signs of decided pleasure after ono of the thaws. Tho wild ducks did mako considerable fuss over tho worms nnd grnss thus uncovered, nnd they mndo use of tho open wntor In splto of Its Icy temperature. Yet neither tho ducks nor swans de serted tho half-thawed Ico around tho c.lgcs of the pond, nlthough thcro was nny ntnount ot ground which was frco from snow. I hnvo reached tho con clusion that they do not know whnt it means to have cold feet, for they stood about on tho Ice as though' they enjoy ed it." Wealth In Platinum Mine. "We nro nil going to bo millionaires out In my State," said Senator Clark of Wyoming. "Not only hnvo we dis covered oil, but In a copper mlno, ns I learn from n letter I received to-day, a vein of pure platinum has been dis covered, It Is tho only Instance of tho kind on tho United States." Platinum Is worth a great deal tnoro than, gold. Mechanical Muslo. "Did they have any music nt tho mo chnnlcs' reception V" "Oh, yes: tho plumber piped, tho car penter pounded tho piano, tho lock smith gave them tho key nnd tho Join er Joined In." Philadelphia Rulletln. Telephones lu Europe. Western Europe will soon have as complete n long-distance telephone ser vice us tho United States now have. What has become of the old fashion ed man, who said u handy, Industrious wuu was "full lmudetn" An Irishman says he always shuts his eyes when he looks at lady's faults. Cavaria Beer Hail. 1.0 VIA KI.UG, Proprietor. Cor. 8cond and Oak Sts. POItTLAND, Or. PARK GROCERY. A.J. JONKS, Proprietor. Ketnll Dealer In STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES And All Kinds of Imported Delicacies. 21 N. Park Street, PORTLAND, OREGON S. W. ROBINSON. COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHER SOI Morrison Street. Developing, Printing; and Mounting: for Amateurs A Specialty. Largest Selection of Pacific Coast Views. BROMIDE ENLARGEMENTS. F. S. GODFREY Wholcmlo nnd Itctall Dealer in STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES And All Kinds of Imported Delicacies. 1114 Bumsldo St., cor. Sixth. Oregon Phono Illaclc 2932. Columbia Phono 58(1. 1'OIITI.AND, OB Blazier's New Place. 144 First St., near Madison. .lulien & Smith, ..GROCERS.. STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES 45 Sixth Street. Goods delivered to all Parts of the city. Quick Sales and Small Profits. PHONE No. BLACK 2935. The Trades Union DYEING ahd CLEANING Company. C. DellART, Propriotor. Special attention given to Drees Skirts and Light Colored Goods. No moro troublo ovor ragged old cloth- ' ing. Send it to tho Trades Union. Satisfaction Guaranteed. 169 h N. Street, PORTLAND, ORE The Limited. evening train, and The Expre," noon train, (rota Omaha for Chicago, UNEXCELLED SERVICE Day train and evening train from Omaha for Minneapolis and St, FauL Tickets ot agent ot connecting lines. W. H. nitILL, Dlst. Vass'r Agt., Omaha. A.H.lUN30N.a.PjLl j.r.imutr.A.aju. Dubaau. For particulars regarding freight or passenger rates, call on or address B. II. TRUMBULL, Commercial Agent. J. C. LIKDSEY. T. F. & P. A., it-- iniru est., roruana, ur. ego MONTANA ADVERTISEMENTS. CLOTHES THAT WEAR and nro lit to wear, bear our label, Barbers' Coats, Waiters' Jackets and Aprons Oans& Clein, HELENA AND BUTTE, MONTANA. HERRMANN & CO. Furniture and Carpets, S01-S03 Dromdwmy. Undertakers and Embalmers, 120 Dromdwmy, Tdpplimie 34U. 1IKLKNA, MONT. Kessler Brewery ram BREWERS AND BOTTLERS Of HlKli-Orndo Deer;, Holnna, - - Montana CAM. AT TIIK Keller Studio ron ocn Fine Photographs Wo havo nil tho Intent styles In Mounts. IlrlUK 'ur KiHlftK woric anil kci prices. Ini 1 CD 137U If. Main Hlrrnt, . I.L,L.L.L:Kt Op. P. O. Ilulonn, Stout. r Arthur D. Marshall Real Estate and Mortgage Loans Farms and Tlmhon Land lnvoatmntm mmda mnd proparty handlmd tor nan rmmldmntm, B21-2 Third St. Portand, Ormgon. form or A 5H cVQPRrlDA. igtrfk.! P m f HOTEL OSBORN CLEAN, AIRY OUTSIDE ROOMS REASONABLE RATES Transient Solicited ...DOTH PHONES... Travelers should tako"8" Street Car at Union Dooot and transfer at Yamhill Htrcet to Kast AnVnejr Car. A. W. HEWETTT, Prop. Multnomah Market, THEO. A. GODEL. Dealer In Fine Meats and Sausages, also Fish, Poultry, Oysters and Garni. 512 Washington Street. Oregon Phone Main 633. Columbia rtione 633 BRANCH MA 11KET-205 North 16th 8t. Colum bla Phone 160. Oregon Phone Clay 570. Smoke the SCHILLER and STATE SEAL Cigar. Schiller Cigar Factory Manufacturer. Wholesale and Uetall Dealer In mm AND DOMESTIC BICAHS Telephone No. 1R31 Black. 281 Washington Street. N. W. cor. Fourth, P ORTLAND, OR Ask Your Dealer For Igijjgjl MARK. 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