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About The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1902)
"in ' f r nfri.' iarSXT... .a. 4 iAbvWW rtmrr jiww -?w-W'fti.-Tfc M,pMWMUiKifBn9wwiwMi U4rtTMtA- HMII , ,,,MUmtim,mm.mlrinUti 1 THE NEW AGE, PORTLAND; OREGON. ;WUU WILLI, WASH., WEATISIIIIJ. '-! "'-"'" ' - I ..-- - i i ..., fm tls-920 front Street, Opponlto II. II. Depot L WW - ' DoisE, Idaho. I ?!MtX!;Mu.::Wli: " WMWMMWWIWWMWMlMMMMIMBMWwfc"iipwJiiMM m 1 ! ' T JNIM SllaaaiaWeeB"aSBSfcSllW"a"a OTATE BANK OF IDAHO. Welscr, Mnlio, CAPITAL, 850,000. Zdward BhalnwaM, President. Chns. J. Belwyn. Cahlor. Also haii n bianch M OmbrMito, Idaho. Tlia People's Hunk, HollclU your business. Hotel Weiser, Welscr, Idah6. BARTON & BRIZENDINE, Proprietors. Frco iSnnipIo Rooms. Ttntes reason able. Miners', Stockmen's and Com mercial Moii'h Huadquiirtors. Largest and bust appointed hotel in Western Idaho. Uooiiih with bath, team lieut and electric call bulls. Har bor shop in connection. The Idan-ha IDANH A HOTEL CO., Ltd., Proprietors K. W. SCHUbTUT, Manager. BOISK, IDAHO. OPENED JANUARY, 1901 AMERICAN TLAN. -RATES 2.G0 AND UPWARDS. Headquarters for Tourists, Mining Men and Commercial Travelers. Prescott, Brandt & Co., OBIce with J. II, OltAYtllU,, Immlgrntlon Agt. O. 8. L. It. R. REAL ESTATE AGENTS The Krtat homo land mild cllmsto, pur anountntti sir, Alio water. Tlio death rato It lower In Idaho limn la any nthor itato In the Union, No crclonoi, storms or billiards. l Pint premium on fruit at the World's Fair, , Chicago, 18M Paris Kxpostllon, 1900. Klnt 1 premium on Umbi at Ctilcagu 8to:k Hliow, 1900. (Inlil, silver, copper, roal, flno timber. 3row wheat, oil, barley, corn, all klndi ol -cultivated RrsMti, and vt'xetnblcs to perfeo tton, .Wo will be plcarod to thow yon flue Irri tated lamia at Nauipa, Ilolno, Caldwell, l'ajrctto tnd other points. We huvo bargains In landi from HO.OO per noru up. Correspondence so Melted. Addriti PRESCOTT, BRANDT & CO. ' moom 8, IlloVcy IUiIMIiir, KAMI" A, IDAHO qiUK C0MMKKC1AI, IIOTKI A, Illnkor, Proprietor. First elan In all rcipeoti, Hpeclal attention Wen lo commercial men. Loug dlitancu tele phone In connection. NAMPA, IDAHO. FOR CHEAP HOMES' And How to Ruach Them, Call On or Address J. H. GRAYBILL, Traveling Immigration Agent Origon Short Una Ry. NAMPA, IDAHO. The Bank of Nam pa. FUKD U. MOOK, Caibler. WK SOLICIT YOUIl I1U8INK83. NAMPA, IDAHO s TAIt LIVKItY, KKKD AND 1IUAIW11.NU Hl'Aill.K First clan rlgt turnlihed to all points. Bpe. elal rates to Kmmett, Htar, I'rarl aud8nake Stiver, Hpoclal attention given to commercial ,!"' W. J. DUVAIX, Proprietor, t Numpa, Idaho, IOUI8 HUNK1KKH. J I'UACTICAL WATOMMAKKK, JKWKLEll AND OI'VICIAN. Diamonds, Watohei, Jewelry, Silverware, Op tical U00J1, Cut ()iu. Ttt'Ualn Ptreet. l'KNDI.KTON, Oregon nillK OWI. A OKNTLKMAN'S RKBOiVT. finest Wtuei, Liquors and 'Cigars, dive Use Call. Opp. Depot, Lett Hand Walk, BJIITU A UOCKWKl.L, Tfopa. La Urande, Oregon Rates 2.50 Por Day and Up. THE GEISER GRAND (AMKUICAN) A, QKISIOR, Proprietor. Commercial, Family and Tourist Hot?l. BAKER CITY, OREGON MARRIED MEN ARC PREFERRED. ny Charles M. Schwab. All thlnsrs being equal, the married limn Is n better mii ploye than the sin gle man. I give him the preference al ways. The great majority of employ ers do. The responsibili ties of the mnrrlcd man his wife, chil d r e 11, li o m e strengthen his char bl'IIWAU. acter, steady him, make him more anx ious to succeed, urge him In his ambi tions. He works for the happiness of tils wife and little children. The thought of them lighten Ills labor and mukes him cheerful nt his task. Now I know all this because I am n married man myself. I know that when 1 married and 011 a very small salary, too I realized at once my new rcsponsl bllitles and these made me more deter mined than ever to succeed. I knew tlint as a single man failure would hare effect ed myself nlone. Now there was the comfort and well being of another to provide for. Every married inn 11 of char acter feels the same way. Employers ns a class know this. "Married Y" they say to nil applicant for n position. "Children?" they ask. And straightway they give that job to the wife' and ba bies. .So that marriage Is a good Investment. It does more than improve the man him self, It acts as a letter of recommenda tion. Marry Just ns soon ns you enn, younq man when you are certaln.of your abil ity to .support your wlfe-r-nnd take my word for It, you will not regret tho step. You will be amazed how your wife will aid you In all your efforts. All this, nf course, presuposes tlint you marry a sensible woman, one who will help you to achieve your ambitions, lit this class are not Included social butterflies, 1 should hesitate to recommend an Invest yuent of tho latter characters. CUBA CAN GOVERN HERSELF. Or Tomaa Estrada Palma. We propoNO lo show to tho world that Culm, under the guidance of tho United States, ,-an govern herself. I will guarantee that the peoplo of Cuba will constitute a government fret and independent. Hut, with It all, the ties of love nnd 'lb erty and thankful I'ltUHIIIK.NT l'AI.MA. ness will ever bind us to tho people of this country. The Cubans will forget nil pnst differ ences, and they will pull together In the future. Tho people who have said the WESTMINSTER ADBEY. National Clmrcli mnl National Miiitsn loiini of Orent Ilrltnln. Weattnlnstur Abbey, tho initlounl cliurcli of Kuglnud, wherein Kdwunl VII. would lmvo been crowned KIiik of England had not bis untimely Illness iniido necessary tho postponement of that event. Is perhaps tbo most Inter esting sacred edifice of tho world. Thu architecture, tho historical associations and thu luoutitnenlH of this remarkable structure lmvo formed themes for dls cushions and writings through n suc cession nf nges. At nn nncleut period, long before any part of tho present building was In ex- c. u. A li fcT. H jl FAMOUS WESTMINSTEIl A1UIEY. 1 . 1 Isteuce, tho slto was occupied by u small Saxon church, built by n monastic boly of tho Heuedlctluo order, who naiiied tho place Western Monastery, or Westminster, probably to distinguish It from St. Paul's lu Loudon, which was called East Minster. Tho beginning of tbo present cdltleo was a church built In tbo form of a crucltlx by Edward tbo Confessor nnd consecrated lu 1005, exceeding lu mag nlllceuco any sacred building at that time lu England. Since that tlmo tho various rulers of England have uindo changes In tho architecture of tbo ed lllco to suit their own tastes, but tho original general plan still dominates. The length of tho wholo Is fill feet, tho gtvutost width '.'03 feet and tbo height of tho roof 10a feet Westminster has over ttoon tho placo where tbo sovereigns of England have been crowned, nnd therefore tho grand est pageants of tbo kingdom bave been exhibited before multitudes of spec tators within these time-honored walls. Tbo funumbj of Kings and Queens have NHHWrc Cubans arc not capable of governing themselves do not know the latter dny blood that Hows In the veins of the Span ish, Patriotism and love of country al ways will prevail among the Cubans in their effort to make their country great. We will do our best to advance the causo of civilization, and we shall of course look to this country for both moral nnd prac tical support If It Is jiiecessnry. ELECTION OF SENATORS. By Senator William E, Mason. I nm opposed to the election of United States Sen ators by the Legis latures of the sev eral States, nnd am of the opinion thnt some legislation looking to their election by the vote of tho people should be enacted by Con- bhAAiuu maho.n. gress. I nm anxious to see tho resolution In troduced, In the Setinte. to submit to the neot'do the Idea of electing United States Senators by popular vote, receive favor able action. In my opinion, the mem bers of the United States Senate should bo elected by direct popular vote, the same as the members of tbo House of Iteprescntatlves, COUNTRY NEEDS IMPROVED ROADS. Of Thomas Oat . I1UU Diiuti t m'fc nuvit; tv A want to go through this iniidY" II engrosses the attention of u fm Inrge portion of the population of the United States. Even In mS tho longest settled portions of -aV nur country, where one would ITTahi a. fin II ttiliiiit trt suppose time, population and wealth has given opportunity to establish proper foundation for comfortable locomotion for the wet ns well ns the dry season, we 11 ml tho condition nenrly ns deplora ble ns In tho more recently settled arena. Why Is It that with line farms, with substantial buildings for mnn nnd beast, with railroad lines cutting the country In every direction, nnd with billions ndded ench year to the permanent wealth of thu country, there Is so little In the per manent Improvement of our roads? Un der the system prevalent the citizens of many districts spend their time and oc casionally some misdirected energy on tho ronds, when they run out of a job at home, regardless of the voice of tho "road" to "come nnd mend me and I will also taken placo In this structure, mid ninny events of national Interest have been discussed before tho bouses, of government convened here. Tho tombs nnd monuments In the abbey nro exceedingly numerous, nnd thu life stories of those who nro burled under tho pavement or commemorated nn the walls would form n national hi Igrnpby. Tho remains of England's uend sovereigns rest In tombs within these snored walls, ns do nlso various members of the royal family. Ono of the most attractive pnrts of tho build li)g Is tbo section fur-famed ns the "Poet's Corner." Hero lie Chaucer, Spenser, Itenumont. lieu Jnnson, Cow ley, Dryden and Addison. Numbers of Generals, Admirals, courtiers, divines, men of letters and other distinguished personages also find their last resting place Iteneath the marble flooring of this historic old church. CjrfHiip Pleased the Caar. Charles H. Cramp, the veteran ship builder of Philadelphia, told tbo other day of his visit to Czar Alexander, of Russia, tho father of tbo present ruler, when ho received tbo" first order for constructing In his ynrds a warship for tho great empire of northern Europe.- "Tho Csar received mo standing among somo dozen or more of his aaval dignitaries," he said, "and while he was graelousuess Itself! was none tho less embarrassed. You see, I was not used to that sort of thing and really was wondering every minute Just what would happen and what I would b ex pected to do, Tho Caar stood rather close to mo as wo talked, and I found myself wishing I were a bigger man, as he towered abore me. Then, all of a sudden, bo asked: bd your benefactor." The ordinary Indi vidual would ,much rather tnnlte two dol lars to jlngld In his pocket or add to the value of his private wealth than to make $10 In public Improvements, even for his own benefit, so he seeks every ad vantage to tnaku dollars for himself and' rarely hunts work for the public, nnd his neighbor, the supervisor in the circum scribed road district, often disregarding nis olllclal duty, falls to call out his men at the projier time, nnd when called out falls to work them in the proper manner. and we coll this n road system nnd howl because we have poor ronds. This country Is much too enlightened nnd wealthy forever to be subject to a hnlt of Its tralllc during prolonged humid conditions, and we must soon make a start for permanent roads. How? By the Inauguration of a rond-system by tho government of the United Stntes and tho yearly appropriation of not less than ?t"0, 000,000, this money to go to localities which would supplement It with nn equal amount, the whole to be spent under tho direction of government engineers. Where could money be Bpetit to better advantage? Not on questionable Improve 'tncnts on rivers nnd creeks, nor in build ing superfluous vessels for our navy that will be old Junk In n fow yenrs. An army qf men could be permanently, employed on ronds nnd the whole country perma nently benefited. Think of HI A .single bnttleshlp costs ns much ns tho building of n thousand miles of permanent rond, niyl we have a sulllclency of the former nnd there cap be no debnte nbout tho need of the latter. Such n policy could be entirely free from politics. Then the great capitalists like Carne gie, who has so liberally and Intelligent ly given to the cause of education, would give other millions to lift the bodies of the public out of the mire, ns they have given millions to emancipate their minds'. V hat a monument to a man's generosity nnd sngnclty would be a stretch of per mnnent highway built by bis fiat. RURAL TREE DELIVERY. By Lemuel P. Padgett, fit. C. Tho benefits ef the establish- A merit of rural free delivery In II any section of the country aro jig manifold. In addition to tho MZ convenience of country peoplo Mv personally In having their mall -M" delivered to them, 1 regard It ns a great cuucationni rnctor. 11 noi oniy enlarges arid expands tho mnll facilities, but mnrks the development and evolution of newspnper nnd magazluo' reading wherever It Is established. It also stimulates an Interest In better ronds nnd .encourages better public roads. It also enhances tho vnluo of property In the rural districts, and promotes hap plnoss among the country peoplo In their satisfaction with their surroundings. .Eventually I bellevo th.ut.Jhe rural free dcljvcry will discourage tho tendency to copgregnte In towns and cities and will encourage contentment with rural life. It' Is also one nf tho evidences of our advancing civilization, nnd marks tho progress of tho country In social life. " 'Mr. Cramp, lu whnt school of navnl nrchltecture wero you educated?' " 'Your majesty,' I ntiswered, 'I was educated In my father's yards, no was educated In his father's yards. Vp founded n school of naval nrchltecture' "Whnt put tlint Into my head I will never kuow," continued, Mr. Cramp, ac cording to tho Now York Times, "but It tool; tho trick. Tho Cznr caught mo by tho hnnd nnd said: 'Mr. Cramp, you wero educated In tho school that I a in glad to hnvo build ships for my navy.' " llio IlruTory of Moody. Tho honorable Wllllnm II. Moody, of MnNsnchtisotts, who steps from Con gress to the post of Secretary of tho Navy, has won an amlablo reputation as n man of solidity of character. On ouc occasion when nn opponent protested that ho had been done an In justice, Mr. Moody with quick courtesy Instructed tho stenographers to furnish an abstract of tho speech to tho pro testing member, so that tho latter might have opportunity to mark for expurgation any objectlonablo para graphs. When a colleaguo at ono time doubt ed whether Mr. Moody's constituents would Indorso a measure be was sup porting, he replied: "I was not sent hero to shake and shiver like a dry loaf In a November gnlo wbeuover a protest carao from homo, but to exercise my Intelligence' anil to vote for measures according to how, In my best judgment, they would benefit or Injure tho people," Phila delphia Post Carried It Ono Step Farther. Tommy was given a now diary, and encouraged to, set down ench-day's do ings. Ho was very proud of It, says tbo Detroit Free Press, and determined to keep It faithfully. . Tbo first day he wrote: "Got up at 7," ami theu continued to record Inci dents of the day, At bis father's sue? gcstlon, be took It to his teacher for approval. 8ho did not llko the phrase "got up." "Don't say 'got up, Tommy," she said, The sun doesn't get up; It rises." When ho retired that night Tommy remembered his lesson, and wrote care fully In his diary, "Set at 8." Why Jason Waa Lsvte fur School. School teachers get same curious written excuses for absence. Here Is oue: "Mister sir, my Jason had to be bite to-day, U la bis blineita to milk our cow. She kicked Jaso In the back to day when be wasn't looking or think ing of her actln' so; he thot bis back was broke, but It ain't Rut It Is black and blue, and tho pane kept him late. Wo would get rid of that cow If we could. This s the fourth time she kicked Jase, bat never kicked blai Ute uefore. So excuse bin for ate." 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GODELi Dealerln FiRi Meats and San4agi?; also Fisi, Poultry, Oysters and Game. 512 Washington Street. Oregon Phone Main 038. Columbia Phone (33 BRANCH MAnKET-29A 'North 16th St. Colum bia Phone 160. Oregon Phone Clay 6"), 4 " v Smoke the SCHILLER and STATE SEAL Cigars. Schiller Cigar Factory Manufacturer. Wholesale and Itetall Dealer la HAVANI AlrO DOMESTIC GISJRS Telephone No. Utt Black. . 281 Washington Street, N. W. cor. Fourth, PORTLAND, OK Ask Your Dealer For iWEstottrg lrN---v itpjWW n. fin Mm ayE U.. WU " " a' .MSInffTTTnB S3j5rG?JV I MARK. niO'AN MIOS. New Lively, Feed md Sals Stable. Ilubbcr Tired Hacks a ipeclslty. Carriage calls attended to night or dny. Kouthwcst cor. Second nnd Alder Streets. Telephone 67. 1 walla-Walla, wash. f , T W. COOKEIILV. Undertaker and General Funeral Furnisher. Embalming n Ppeclalty. Dnbcock's Tlrlck lllock, 7J First St. Tclcphono ll lack 891. WALLA WALLA, WASH. McBride Bros. LIVERY STABLE. Rubbr Tired Hacks a Specially. Baggags Wagons. VALLA WALLA, WASH. Telephone 66. 124 E. Main St. HOTEL .DAGRES S. SIMON, Proprietor. Formerly Simon HoUSC. Rate! $2.50 to $3.00. . WALLA WALLA, WASH. DEMENT BROS. COMPANY. 1 WALLA WALLA. Patent Flour: "White Spray" AND "Dement's Best" For Breakfast Food: "WHEAT, GRANULES" Hi R. BECKWITH, "Wholeinlo Agent, Portland. GILBERT HUNT CO. Machine Shop and Foundry Manufacturers ol Pride of Washington Thro hers, Self- Feeders, Drapers and Machlno Extras of Every Description. Repair Work a Specialty. Catalcgua Fm. WALLA WALLA, WASH. ST, CHARLES HOTEL IOHN GIBUN, Prop. First-Clata Accommodations and Prompt serv Ice. Large Sample Qooms tor Commercial Travelers, Phone 7. Cor. First and Washington Su. t ' Albany, Oregon. F. S. GODFREY Wholesale and Itetall Dealer In STIFLE AND FANCY GROCERIES IMWMitilwfQrtti MiMClaa. 314.Burnsid.e St., cor. 8ixth1,V"' Oregon Phone Illack 293i Columbia Phone 566. PORTLAND, OB Bavaria Beer Hall. LOUIS KLUG, Proprietor. Cor. iecond and Oak SU. PORTLAND, Or. 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