The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905, August 02, 1902, Image 6

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    THE NEW AGE, PORTLAND, OREGON.
IDAHO ADVERTISING.
DOLt'H SCHREIIiKR.
Funeral Director.
18-920 Front Street,
aark. Hell phone JUF.
Opponlto R. R. Depot
In J. phone 1S9.
BOISE, IDAHO.
s
TATB DANK OK IDAHO.
Welter', Idaho.
CAPITAL, SGO.OOO.
Jtdwsrd Bhnlnwald. Chat. J. Solwyn,
President. (,'aihlor.
Also ha a htanch al Cambridge, Idaho. The
feople'. Hank, Solicits )our builnoi.
Hotel Weiser,
Wolsor, Idaho.
BARTON a BRIZEUDINE, Proprietors.
Frco ftnmplo Rooms. Ilntes ronflon
able. Miners', Stockmen's mid Com
morula! Men's Ioadiiinrturs.
Largest and best appointed Iiotol In
Western Idaho. Hooiiih with hath,
fltcatn heat and electric call bolls. Bar
ter hIh)i In connection,
The Idan-ha
IDANIIA IIOTF.L CO., Ltd., Proprietors
K. W. SCHUMFRT, Malinger.
1I01SF., IDAHO.
OPENED JANUARY, 1901
AMERICAN PLAN.
RATES 12.50 AND UPWARDS.
Headquarters for Tourists, Mining
Men and Commercial Travolcrs.
Prescott, Brandt & Co.,
Omca with J. II (IIIAYIIIII,,
Immigration A t. 0, fl. I.. II. R.
REAL ESTATE AGENTS
The great homo land mild climate,, pure
mountain air, lino ater, Tin death rnto li
lower In Idaho thnu In any other atato In tho
Union, No c clones, storms nr billiards.
First ireinliiin on fruit at the World's Fair,
CIiIciro, Wat Paris Kspnsltlon, 19w. First
premium on Lambs at Chicago Hlirjlc Hhow,
1600, (lolil, silver, copper, coal, line timber.
Urnw wheat, oat, barley, corn, all kinds of
eulllratnil graMca., and vegetables to perfec
tion. Wo will bo pleaded to show ymi lino Irri
gated land! at Numpn," Holm), Caldwell, 1'uyetto
and other points. Wo Imvo bargains in lauds
from 110.00 per aero up. Uorrvkpondoiico so
licited. Address
PRHSCOTT, nRANDT & CO.
Room 6, Illckcy llulldlng, NAMI'A, IDAHO
mil 15 COMMERCIAL IIOTKL
A. Illnkoy, Proprietor.
Tint class In all respcola. Special attention
Itoii to commercial man. Long distance tele
tiuue In connection.
NAMI'A, IDAHO.
FOR CHEAP HOMES
And How to Reach Them, Call On or
Address
J. H. GRAYBILL,
Traveling Immigration Agant
Oregon Short Line Ry.
NAMPA, IDAHO.
The Bank of Nampa.
HUM) U. MOCK, Caililor.
WK.aOl.IOIT YOUR 1IUMNES9,
NAMI'A, IDAHO
STAR I.IVKRV, KEKD AND
llOARDINO STA1H.K
Hint clan rlR furnished to all point. Spe
cial ratci to Kmmett, Star, l'rarl andHuale
River, Special attention Riven to commercial
men,
W. J. PUVAI.L, Proprietor,
Nampa, Idaho.
L
01118 HU.NZIKKR.
I'ltACTICAI. WATCHMAKER, JEWELER
AND 0l'Vl'IAN.
Diamond,, Watchra, Jewelry, Silverware, Op
Ileal tloodi, Cut ()U.
Ttt Main Street. l'ENDI.ETON, Orefon
rpllK OWL
A (IKNTI.EMAN'8 RESORT.
ritieit Wine, I.lo,uor and Clgari. Give Ui a
Call, Opp. lHpt, Lett Hand Walk,
tbMITII & ROCKWELL J'ropt
I-a Uraude, Oregon
Rates f'J.60 Per Dav and Up.
THE GEISER GRAND
(AMERICAN)
A. GF.ISKR, Proprietor.
Commercial, Family and
Tourist Hotel.
BAKKR CITY, OREGON
THOUGHT THE QUN BEWITCHED.
Old Ncuro Threw It Away mid Would
Not Touch It Auuln.
A story Is told of Undo Washington
Harris, one of "Murse Clay's niggers
aforo do war," who remained on tho
plantation after ho was free. He was
considered u power among the negroes,
being somewhat of a local preacher,
but lie said, "I'se Jlst a exortlouct
'uiongst tie congregation."
Once w'hen Uncle "Wash" was "ex-
ortlonlng 'inongst do congregation,''
tho Ku Klux came after him, and as
tho old man hurriedly beat tin exit
through a window one of the Kit Klux
Hot the tall of his Prince Albert coat
that "Murse Clay" had given him and
which tho old darky was very proud
of. From that time Uncle "Wash" nl
ways carried an old long-barreled shot
gun. Tho neighbors wore In the habit of
meeting at night at "Hob" Clay's coun
try store to tell yarns and talk about
tho crops. . Uncle "Wnsh" and several
other old colored men wore always
present, sitting on noil kegs n respect
ful distance behind "do white folks to
hear do yarns." On those- occasions
Undo Wash" always left his gun In
the roar of tho store.
One night "Illicit" Allen, who novel
was tired of playing Jokes oh the old
man, got his gun and, after drawing
the shot from It, loaded It "with pow
der and phosphorus wood as wadding,
then another load of powder and mora
phosphorus wood, repeating this till
tlinrn leurn snvornl hinds of imwilor I
mid wood In the gun, ramming down
the last charge of powder with an ex
tra long piece of wood.
"Itnek"
dropped a coal on It nnd went back to
his sent.
If phosphorous wood Is lighted tho
lire will eat very slowly through It and
act ns a fuse. Undo "Wash" took up
his gun nnd started home, and was
several hundred yards from tho storo
when the Hpnrk reached tho llrst
charge of powder and exploded It,
which greatly perplexed the old man,
but ho attributed It to an accident.
When tho second explosion occurred
ho fell on his knees and prayed, but
when tho third came he threw the gun
from him Into the bushes nnd ran for
dear life. As Undo "Wnsh" burst In
tho front door, to the consternation of
his wife, and fell sprawling on tho
lloor, hysterically praying, ho heard
tho last charge explode.
Undo "Wash" never went lmck for
his gun, and could never be convinced
"sperrets" were not In that "ole ttirkco
gun," and that It was not bewitched.
Now York Tribune.
Hurled Aiiiorluun HlHtory.
Even In a country so recently consc
ious of tho past as our own, there are
burled cities awaiting tho plcknx of tho
historian. Of these none Is perhaps
more Interesting, certainly none Is
more picturesque, more colonial nnd
i'vvn to-dny more English than old
Williamsburg In Virginia that "mid
dle plantation," which In Hi:)'.' was
"laid out and paled," to become a char
tered city, the capital of a great colony
under king nnd crown,
Its three streets of the reign of Wil
liam and Mary are Its only thorough
fares and two "back" streets, hardly
more than grassgrown lanes of to-day.
Duke of (iloucester street, broad ami
genially hospitable, stretches leisurely
from the foundations of tho ancient
capital building on the oast (of whoso
wall not one brick Is left nor 0110 whlto
pillar of Its porticoes), to the Iron turn
stile gates of William nnd .Mary college
grounds at tho western extremity of
the town.
On tho right, ns one enters tho collego
gate, Is a charming mansion, tho resi
lience of the president of William and
Mary, and upon the left, across tho
campus, f stands the old llraffortou
building, the earliest school for the edu
cation of Indians erected on American
soil, In tho time of Gov. Spotswood,
says Country Life In America, It was
necessary to resort to strenifous efforts
to Insure nttcndniu'c, for the students
were mainly hostages, the sons of
chiefs of neutral or friendly tribes dur
ing Indian warfare. ,
Gray llulr.
That there exists n connection be
tween gray hair nnd certain states of
the nervous system there can bo no
doubt. Abnormal grnyuess Is nit In
fallible Index of some defect lu the
nervous cystem. This statement Is
founded upon an examination of a
largo number of eases reported In tho
l.aueet, but what, It will ho asked, Is
abnormal grnyuess? We shall best an
swer this question by enumerating tho
characters of normal gruynoss. Ho
twecu tho normal and the abnormal
there Is of court,c 110 sharp dividing Hue
the 0110 runs Imperceptibly Into tho
other but, speaking generally, wo may
say that the chief features of normal
grnyuess nre (1) It does not come on
before, say, the ago of 115 years; ('') It Is
symmetrical; (III It begins lu certain
regions, preferentially tho temples,
spreading thence; (II the blanching
progroosos gradually; (S) the blanching
on the scalp does not proceed decidedly
lu advance of that on tho face.
Artllloliil Thumtor uiul Lightning.
Tho largest Induction ooll, which pro
duces tho longest hpark for service In
wireless telegraphy, Is said to be tho
0110 which was recently tnado for flash
ing messages between the coasts of
Japan and Korea. It can produce a
miniature streak of lightning foriy-llvo
Inches lu length, capable of killing any
number of persons who might get lu Its
way, and when In operation gives out n
noise like that of thunder, The entire
apparatus weighs about (wo thousand
pounds,
Tho great trouble with somo uieti
who were heroes yesterday U that they
aro Mill 011 earth today.
STRANGE.
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firpfa
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Old Hen (seeing her brood go In
I am sure we never did anything
American.
WINDMILL IN A TREE.
Itniipy Itlcrnl ttiLT f Nature utitl Me
chanical Cntintriictloii.
A windmill Is nptto be 11 very prosaic
nnd ugly construction, but many at
tempts have been made with varying
success to beautify tV,eso very useful
""u ecuiiumiciii punvi iiiuuui-uin. jm
engraving iiiumruiCM now iiuiiiiu 111111
mechanics are sometimes blended. Tho
trees servo only ns n support for tho
platform at the top, and as side rails
of a ladder, It being necessary only to
provide rounds. Tho trees Herve also
to stay tho Iron supports. The wind
mill, which was built by J. Q. lleiiHter,
of Mollnc, III., Is of pectillnr construe-
WINDMILL IN A IIIKK,
Hon, there being uo gear wheels nor
crank, tho power being transmitted by
an Involute wheel which Is a pnrf of tho
steel wheel to which tho fans are at
tached. Tho surface of the Involute" Is
perfectly smooth, ns Is also that-of the
wheel attached to the nltnmn cnrrler.
the 0110 rolling upon the other. The
mint wt, iMi'M.fii fi 4........ ,.-.--
carried down Inside. Tho wires for
mast Is of tuning, tiie pitman neing
throwing the mill out of gear nre at
taehed to a thimble on the outside of
the mast. From this It will be seen
that the trees uro not needed for actual
support.
A number of these mills have been
njtached to trees and have been'glvlng
excellent results. It Is nlso possible
to carry the mil) around on a wagon
nnd set them to work at any part of a
Held. Sclontlllo American.
SOCIAL INSTINCTS OF ANTS.
Hhow Hi roil 1; Pcno of Devotion toCom
111011 Went Truu to Duty.
In order not to leave my readers un
der the Impression of crime niuoug
ants, 1 shall give an account of a trait
of devotion to the common weal, writes
August Forel In the International
Monthly. A swarm of Formica prnten
P Is was closely pressed lu Its nest by an
army of the same species, ami crowds
of alarmed defenders issued from the
entrances to the nest and' Hew to take
part lu the light. I.Ike Satan, the
tempUr of old, I placed near them a
beautiful drop of honey 011 u piece of
paper.
, any ot,her tluto tho honey would
hnve Iveeil covered In a few Instants
with nuts gorging tht'iiiselves, but this
time numerous working ants came
upon lt. tasted It for scarcely a second,
and returned to It restlessly three or
four times. Conscientiousness, the feel
lug of duty, Invurlably'provalK'd over
gormntidlsm, and they left the honey
to go nnd be killed while defending the
community. I am bound to own, how
ever, that there are ants loss codal. lu
which gormandlsui does prevail.
Coiuuprcd to the manners of other
sociable animals, and especially to
those of man, the manners of ants ex
hibit a profound and fundamental ng
gtvgatlon of facts of convergence, due
to their social life. Let me mention
devotion, the lustltncttve sentiment of
duty, slavery, torture war, alliances,
the raising of cattle, gardening, har
vesting, and even' social degeneres
cence through the attraction of certain
harmful menus of enjoyment. It would
be ridiculous nnd erroneous to see In
the fultllineut of this series of nets, In
dividual reasoning, the result of calcu
lated reflection, analogous to ours. Tin
fact that each Is fixed and elreuiui
scribed within one species, as well us
the fatalistic character It has In that
epocles, prove this superabundantly.
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water for first time) Well, that's queer.
like that when 1 was young. Chicago
Hut It would be ns grave a mistake to
refuse to recognize the deep natural
laws that are concealed under this con
vergence, is the case different ns re
gards our actions, though they nre In
llnltely more plastic and more complex
Individually? I do not believe It.
. A CANALQOAT VILLAGE.
Kvorjr
Inch of Hpncc Id Utilized
la
Their Tiny Cublna.
People who object to living In snug
quarters and think that love In a cot
tage Is altogether too contracted for
continual affection, should go and take
a ook at the cabins In the cnnalbont
village In New York harbor. Those who
aro preparing to live In trunks nnd
grips during the summer could get tin.
lessons there of snug existence.
The whole cabin Is not much lnrger
than an ordinary bedroom, but how
every morsel of spaco is utilized! If
there Is a square Inch of interior that
gets awny without doing Its duty In the
great work of containing things It must
have a politician's talent for evasion.
tuo tiuy little Kitciicn stove is no
close to the wall that you wonder If
the latter was not made of asbestos to
guard against lire. Tho clock Is about
as small ns our Ingenious Connecticut
friends hnve yet been able to make
contain twenty-four hours. Tho pantry-cuphoard-nnd-storeroom
combined pos
sess the appearance of having been
packed nnd then put tinder hydraulic
pressure.
The carpet pnttern, snys n writer In
Will Cnrloton's magazine, Every Whero
(for a cannl-vlllager always Insists on
having her lloor neatly clad), Is ap
propriately minute. A tiny library
whispers Its titles from an unexpected
corner. Minute bedrooms for child or
adult appear to you now nnd then like
prone ghosts. Several pictures, nar
rowly but visibly framed, cover the
wooden wainscoting.
PRIMITIVE INDIANA CHURCH.
Still Uacd ns Hoiiho of Wore hip hy I)e
ccriilnnta of llulldcr.
Tho old Goshen church building, In
lioone lownshlp, Harrison 'County,. In.
- ..
"lann. has recently uudergono repairs.
This church was built by tho Hnutlsts
In lSi:i. It Is about thirty feet squaro,
and Is a log structure, chinked nnd
daubed, with a board celling. Thero
were formerly heavy hewn beams
across one end of tho auditorium, somo
six feet above tho lloor, on which tho
H
choir was located. Tho roof was orig
inally of clap-boards, fustened by wood
en plus, ami with weight-poles tied
down to hold the roof more secure.
The door formerly swung on wooden
hinges, and was kept closed by a wooil
en pin. The building has been recently
reroofed with shingles, and It uow has
a door with a modern lock. Church
services are still held occasionally In
tho building,
Countermanded.
Ilngson Tatters Gee! Wouldn't yer
like ter be slttln' lu ono o" dem swell
restaurants, eatln somo strawberry
shortcake?
Hungry Hlgglns I ordered some o'
dat dls morulu', but I changed me mind
u'terwnrd.
Ragson Tatters Come off!
Hungry Hlgglns Sure; but the wom
an said If I wusnt' satisfied wld cold
meat nu' bread she'd sle de dog on me.
Philadelphia Press.
Some Caimolatlon,
Dlggs-I tell you, sir, It's a great
thing to bo a poor man.
Hlg'gs How do you figure It out?
Dlggs Why, my Inability to buy an
automobile Is alone a clear saving of at.
least $1,000.
One has to bo mnrrled and hare chil
dren In order to appreciate to the full
tho genius of tho man who Invented
safety plnju
Vanity and impudence aro twin sis
ten.
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OLD tlOSMKX ClIL'ItCll IIUILDI.NO. '
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MONTANA ADVERTISEMENTS.
CLOTHES THAT WEAR
and are fit to wear, bear our label,
Barbers' Coats,
Walters' Jackets
and Aprons
Cans & Klein,
HELENA AND BUTTE, MONTANA.
HERRMANN & CO.
Furniture and Carpets,
S01-203 Broadway.
Undertakers and Embalmers,
t ISO Broadway,
Talrpllnno S49. IIULKNA, MONT.
Kessier
Brewery...
BREWERS AND BOTTLERS
Of Hlgh-.Orndo Deem,
Helena, - - Montana
CAM. AT T1IK
"5 Fine Photographs
Wc Imvo nil the latent tylealn Mounts,
llrlui; your Kodak work nnd got price.
KFI 1 PP I37JfN.MitlnSlrt,
lVI-,l-'1-,-',v Opp. I. O. Helena. Moot.
BlaziVs...
No, 248 Burnside Street,
JJot.
Second and Third,
PORTLAND, OREGON
Tho Best of Wines, Liquors nnd Cigars
HOTEL OSBORN
GLEAN, AIRY OUTSIDE ROOMS
REASONABLE RATES
Transient Solicited
..DOTII I'HONES..
Travelers ehould tnke"S" Street Carnt Union
Depot and tramfxr at Yamhill btroet to Kait
AiiVuey Car.
A. W. HEWETTT, Prop.
Multnomah Market
THEO. A. GODEL.
Dealer In
Fins Meats and Sausages, also Fish,
Poultry, Oysters and Game.
512 Washington Street.
Oregon Phona Main $33.
Columbia rhone 633
BRANCH MARKET-2M North lolh St. Colum
bia Phoue 160. Oregon I'lmnoClurftTS.
Smoke the SCHILLER and STATE
SEAL Cigars.
Schiller Cigar Factory'
Manufacturer. Wholesale and
Retail Dealer In
HAVANA AND DOMESTIC CIGARS
Telephoue No. 1S31 Dlaek.
281 Washington Street,
N. W. cor. Fourth, PORTLAND, OH
Ask Ypur Dealer For
TRABc r m isai
ATT HBr
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MARK.
mnms
WALU WICU, WISH., AOVERTISIMB.
TlRYAN BROS.
New Urity, Feed md Sale Stable.
Rubber Tired Hacks a tpeclaltjr. Carriage
calli attended tonight order-. Southwest cor.
Becond and Alder Strcota. Telephone 67.
WALLA WALLA, WASH.
J.W"
COOKERLY.
Undertaker and
General Funeral Furnisher.
Embnlmlmr n Specialty, Ilabcock'i Jlrlck
' Mock, 7'iFlri tin. Telephone Rlack 831,
WALLA WALLA, WASH. '
McBride Bros.
LIVERY STABLE.
Rubber Tired Hack a Specialty. Baggagi '
Wagons.
WALLA WALLA, WASH.
Telephone 66. 124 . Main St.
HOTEL DACRES
S. SIAION, Proprietor.
Formerly SimOtl HoUSC.
Ratei: $2.50 to $3.00.
WALLA WALLA, WASH.
DEMENT BROS.
COMPANY.
WALLA WALLA.
Patent Flour:
)' White Spray"
"Dementi Best"
For Breakfast Food:
WHEAT GRANULES"
H. R. BECKWITH,
Wholeinlo Agent, Portland.
GILBERT HUNT CO.
Machine Shop and Foundry
Manufncturcri of
Pride of Washington Threshsrs, Self-
Feeders, Drapers and Machlno
Extras 6f Every Description.
Repair Work a Specialty. Catalcgye Free:
WALLA WALLA, WASH.
ST, CHARLES HOTEL
IOHN GIBLIN, Prop.
Flut-Clans Accommodations nnd Prompt serr
Ice. Largo Hamplcljoams for
Commercial Travelers.
Phone 7. Ccr. First and Washington Sts.
Albany, Oregon.
F. S. GODFREY
Wholesale and Retail
Dealer In
STIFLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
Ail All Kinds of Imported Delicacies.
314 Burnside St., cor. Sixth.
Oregon Phone Black 7933.
Columbia Phone CM.
PORTLAND, OH
Bavaria Beer Hall.
LOCI3 KLUG, Proprietor.
Cor. Second and Oak SU. TORTLAND, Or.
CO YEARS'
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