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About The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1902)
THE NEW AGE, PORTLAND, OREGON. J jam r 1 Pain in tha Back Aro Bymptoms of a weak, torpid or stag mint condition of the kidneys or liver, and uro n.wurning it Is extremely haz iirdous to neglect, so important ia a lieiiltliy notion of those orpins. They are commonly attended by Iobs of energy, lack of courage, and some times by gloomy foreboding and de spondency. Hood's Sarsaparllla cures kidney and liver troubles, relieves the back, and builds up the whole system. Bighead Do you think that gossip is increasing? payboy By no means. Evory day thoro is an incrcaso in the number of things done that ono must not talk about. New Dlrth Record In Texai. A Mohican woman at El Paso, Toxas, has given birth to (wo healthy chil dren, the fccond ono born six weeks aftor tho first. Tho en bo lias caused considerable comment among physi cians. I.nille Qnn TVeovr Shoes One ttzo smaller after using; Allen's Foot-Kate, purca swollen (cet, blisters and callous spots and ta certain cure lor lnprmvluK nnlli sweating, hot, aching foot. At all Drug-gists, 22c. Trial package KltEK by mall. Address Allen S. Olm tod, Eoltoy, N. Y. Dlictrnment. Ofilco Boy Doro wuz a poet In ter see yer when yor wuz out ter lunch. Editor How did you know hn was a pcet? i Ofilco Boy Woll, ho wuz 'some poor guy. Ho didn't havo no Panama hat. Mothers will flna Mrs. Wlnslow's Sooth Ins Syrup the best remedy to use for tbelr Children during the teething period. She Wasn't a Blotttr. Edith Why did you refuse him? Ethel Ho has a past. EdithBut ho can blot it out. Ethel Perhaps; but ho can't uso mo for a blotter. For frost-bite, chilblains, soro andlamo JolntB, stiUness of muscles' try Ilumlin's Wizard Oil. It won't disappoint you 1 Pour Meals a Diy. Washington hotels aro said to bo tho ouly ones in this country that servo four rogular moala a day breakfast, luncheon, dinner and supper tho lat ter being sorvod in some cases as late as midnight. Plso's Cure for Consumption is an Infal lible medicine for coughs ami colds. N. W. 3amukl. Ocean Grove. N. J., Feb. 17, 1U00. Unashamed. Lady Ain't you ashamed to bo ty ing fireworks to that dog'a tail? Boy Ashamod? Hully Goel Ain't ho an English bull dog, an' alnt' this do Fourth of July? Puck. CITS Fsrmsnentlr OurM Xo Dta tr lurTOUinwt rll rnrnri'l7'iunnr. Klls.'i Off t Norn Xtttorsr. Bnd for Fit Eli J.00 trial hottls and treat, b. Da.K.ll.Kli!s.Ltt..VJlArch3UriilUd.lpMs,l,a, No Harm, Anyhow. Sldnoy Then you bellovo In a coat of arms? Rodney Yes. Almost auynowly-rich American can bo benefitted by adding a good Latin motto to live up to. Puck. Want Sample of Splcci? Wo aro very desirous that you should try our Monopolo Spices.' If you try thorn onco we think you'll keep on trying them, and othor Monopolo gro ceries, too. Thorofore, If you'll send your grocer's name and a two-cent stamp, wo will send you a full weight two oz. tin of Monopolo Cayenno or wbito peppo'i or other varioty you so lect. Monopolo splcos aro tho purest and most fragrant obtainable, and wo 'want you to prove it for yourself. Ad dress Wadhams & Kerr Bros., Portland, Oregon. HandlriD for Policemen. County Wexford, Ireland, police car ry roTolvers,but aro not allowed to load them until they aro ready to use thom. Cancerous afV a. . a -". are most " fre taYaVtlAi? quently to be 3 VI V5 ?rcne,UPnecnkUor breast, though they are liable to appear upon other parts of the body, When they begin to spread and eat Into the flesh, sharp, piercing Sains are felt as the underlying tissue is estroyed and the tender nerves exposed. Cancerous sores develop from very trifling causes; a carbuncle or boil, swollen gland, a little watery blister on the tongue or lip, a wart, mole or bruUe of some kind becomes an Indolent, festering tore, which in time degenerates into cancer. "Ten yaara ao-o X had a aora on ray 1 aft tamplo, whlah the tootora pronounced a aanearoua nlear; It would Itch, burm and blMd, then scab ' r, bu- would kayer heal. Aftar takinrB.S.S.awhU tha aora batran to Uaehartre, and whan all th poltonona asattar had paaaad eat It trot wait, X took In all about thirty bottlet, continuing it for soma tints after the sors had headed, to ba sure all the poison was out of my sys tem. Hays seen no sla-n of tho eanesr In ten ysars. J08BPHTJS SKID, Crant, adrlan Co., Xo. mm. mm, gm, is strictly a vegetable fK" " V " remedy, and, while possessing purifying BBB and healing properties WmaWar that no other medicine does, contains nothing that could derange the system. While cleansing the blood it also builds up the general health. II you nave a auspicious sure, ur uuiw trouble, send lor our Iree dook on I and Skin Diseases, and write to us lor any information or advice wanted; tre make no charge for this service THE IWOT amiNO C, ATLANTA, A, S"naniall tr m mtm. ait ux i aus. i t C,ug& tfnip. Tastes Good. Ossl la time, sola or aniMwis. RECENT JUDICIAL DECISIONS. That one Is a general agent of nn In surance company for n dcllued terri tory Is held, In Insurnncc Co. of N. A. vs. Thornton (Aln.). Co L. It. A., 547, to give htm no power to bind the com pany by contracts entered Into outside of his tcrrltorlnl'liinltB. The right to dcslgnato tlio route of through shipments nt through rates Is held, In Post vs. Southern llallrond Company( Tenn.). 55 L. It. A.. 481, to belong to the carrier, and not to tho shipper, In the absence of n sulUeleut or controlling reason to the contrary. An agreement by the holder of n nut tunl benefit certlllcnte to be governed by by-laws subsequently enacted Is held In limit vs. Supremo Council A. I. of II.' (Tenn.). 55 L. K. A., 4(15, not to au thorize the reduction of the benefit call ed for by his certificate, nfter ho has for years paid assessments on Its or iginal value. An Insurance company Is held, In Franklin V. Ins. Co. vs. Bradford (Pa.), 55 L. It. A., 408, to be liable on n pol icy properly signed and delivered by a subagent of Its duly authorized agent, although It has expressly forbidden tho agent to Insure 'the property covered by the policy nntl tho agent has no knowledge that the policy has been written ntid the premium collected. That nn assault committed by n dog In Jumping upon a stranger and In juring him resulted merely from Its mischievous or playful propensity Is held, in Crowley vs. tiroouell (Vt.), not to absolve the owner from liability If he knew of Its disposition to commit such Injuries, or knew enough of Its habits to convince n man of ordinary prudence of Its Inclination to commit them. Using a part of a railroad location outside of the space occupied by tho tracks for the nbutments and approach of a bridge constructed to enrry tin ex isting highway over the rond ho as to 'abolish n grade crossing is held, In Boston A: A. It. It. Co. vs. Worcester (Mass.), 55 L. It. A., 023. not to be the Imposition of n new' easement on the railroad right of way so as to entitle tho railroad company to compensation therefor. , A defendant Is held, In Travelers' Protective Association vs. Gilbert (0. C. A pp., 8th Co.), 55 L. It. A., 533. to havo no right to avoid a Judgment against It on the ground that Its ngeut on whom the process was served mis apprehended the nature of tho act, believing he was not tho proper per son to receive service and therefore failed to notify defendant, which was thereby deprived of the opportunity of making aidefensc. A Judgment for alimony In favor of a wife, the right to which becomes vested by force of statute upon a de cree of divorce for tho fault of tho husband, Is held, In Coffmaii vs. Fin ney (Ohio), to bo a debt against the hus band, subject only to variation In amount In case of appeal, which, upon the death of both parties pending ap peal, will survive lu favor of the per sonal representative of tho wife, and against tho personal "representative of tho husband. One who Is only Indirectly nnd re motely affected by a bylaw of n volun tary association prohibiting Its mom bora from dealing on the market cither with members engaged lu tho same business or with others who deal with such members and making u violation hereof punishable by line or expulsion rrom tno association, is ttelu, in Downs vs. Bennett (Kns.), 55 L. It. A., 500, to havo uo right to malutalu an action of injunction to restrain the associa tion from fining or expelling a member for his violation of such bylaw. Illjrh- Art and Low Theft. Prom tlmo to tlulo we hear of some melancholy connection between great literature and petty larceny. Such a caso Is brought to tho public notlco by Mrs. Lewis In tho Expository Times. Leaf 101 of tho Lewis Syrlac palimpsest has disappeared from tho library of tho monastery on Mount Slual, says the London Academy. Mrs. Lewis gives u fac simile. of It and says that she missed It at Mount Slual lust February, but the uiouks had already discovered their loss. "I was Informed that a party of several scholars had worked for some tlmo at that MS. during tho course of last summer, aud it Is safe to suppose that a fair uumber of passing travelers had been permitted not only to look at ! It, but also to handle It. My surmise Is that one of these latter, wishing to make an addition to' bis owu collection of curios, had slipped the leaf between the pages of a book lu tho fond belief that It would never be missed, The man who knowingly Injures a four teenth century codex of tho Gospels- commits an act of sacrilege." Mrs. Lowls wishes tho purlolner to return the lost leaf to her, Hi which case It will be replaced In the codex and no questions will be asked. Hurled Towns. Italy Is not the only country that can boast of Its burled towns and vil lages, says the People's Friend. In Scotland there are the Culbln Sands, covering a large tract of country, un der which many dwellings lie entomb ed; while In Ireland there Is the an cient town of Bannon, situated In a onco fertile tract between Woxford and Waterford, as effectually covered with sand as ever Pompeii was with red-hot cinders or Herculaneum with lava. Mania for Picture Postals. The extraordinary development of the German mania for picture postcards Is attested by the total number of cards which passed through the post in 11MKJ no fewer thnn 730.000.000. Deaf and dumb brides ore unspeak ably hapoy, fHt NEW WOMAN Mrs. iMA Mitchell. idrs. Emma Mitchell, 520 Louisiana street, Indianapolis, Intl., writos: "For tho past fivo years I havo rare ly been without pain, but I'erttna has changod all this, and in a very short time. I think I had taken only two bottles before I began to recuperate very quickly, nnd seven bottles mado mo woll. I do not havo hcadacho or back acho any more, and havo some Interest in Hfo." Emma Mitchell. The coming of what is known as the "new woman" in our country is not greeted b overyono as if eho wero n great blosBing. But thoro is anothor now woman whom ovorybody Is glad to boo. Every day somo invalid woman is exclaiming, "I have bcon mado a now woman by Dr. Hartman's homo treatment." It is only necessary to send name, address, symptoms, dura tion of sickness and treatment already received to Dr. Hartmnn, Columbus, Ohio, nnd directions for ono month's treatment will bo promptly forwarded. If you do not receive prompt and satisfactory results from tlfb uso of Peruna, wrlto nt onco to Dr. Hartman. giving a full statement of your case and ho will bo pleased to give you his valu able advice gratis. Adtlross Dr. Hartman, Prceldont of tho Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O. MISSOURI NOWVLEAD8. Center of Apple Production Shifts Weitward from Allejhanlei, Tho contor of Undo Sam's apnlo bin has been shifted woet of tho Alleghan les, and tho etato that loads in the growing of tho national fruit is Mis souri. This is tho burden of a paper read by Professor W. A. Taylor, pomol ogist in charge of Hold investigation in tho United States department of agriculture boforo tho national conven tion of npplo shippers at Rochester, N. V. Professor Taylor completed his paper somo tlmo ago, but just before tho time of reading it ho recoivod from the census' department advance sheets of statistics boaring on tho npplo in dustry of tho United States, compiled from statistics gathered for tho Twelfth census, tho matter being brought down loJun, 1000. According to theso figures tho total number of bearing trees in the United Statos is 210,000,000, nn incrcaso of 76,000,000, or mora than 40 per cont over the apple area of 1800. Tho com mercial area of 1000 yielded in 1800 pomewhat more than 176,000,000 bushels of applos. By districts, tho north Atlantic applo oection has 30,600,000 troes; tho south Atlantic 25,600,000; tho north central, 02,000,000 the south central, 31,000,000, and tho Western district, including tho Rocky mountain states and tho Pacific slopo, 13,000,000. Out of tho total numbor of trees in tho country, tho north and south cen tral districts possess 23,205,000, or nearly throo-fifths. Theso aro divided among tho leading states as follows: Missouri, 20,000,000; Now York, 16, 000,000; Illinois, 13,500,000; Kansas and Pennsylvania, a llttlo less than 12,000,000 each. An Impression. "You say you aro going to stop being a roformor?" "Yos." "But it must bo a great and glorious thing to expose the various frauds." "It need to be. But there is too much competition. It won't be long before there aron't frauds enough to go around. From latest statistics tho Hebrew population of New York Oily is esti mated at over half a million. Gray Hair "I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for over thirty years. It has kept my scalp free from dandruff and has prevented my hair from turn ing gray." Mrs. F. A. Soule, Billings, Mont. There is this peculiar thing about Ayer's Hair Vigor it is a hair food, not a dye. Your hair does not suddenly turn black, look dead and lifeless. But gradually the old color comes back, all the rich, dark color it used to have. The hair stops falling, too. f I.N s Mite, all Sraftbts. If your druggist cannot supply yon, send ua ono dollar and we will express yon a bottle. Boaureand clyo tba nam of your nearest sx press office. Address, J, C X YOU CO., lowall, Mass. LEADING BUSINESS FIRMS OF EASTERN OREGON. T GUIS llt'NZlKKH. l'KAOTICAI; WATCIIMAKKlt, JEWKI.EH AND OPTICIAN. Dlnmonds, Wntcliex, Jewelry, Silverware, Op tical llooclf, Cut Glns.1. 720 Main Htrecl. 1'KNM.ETON, Oregon rpHE OWU A OENTLEMAN'd KKSOItT. Finest Wines, I. l(iiors nnd Cigars, (live Us n Call. Oi). Depot, Lett llnnd Walk. SMITH & KOCKWr.l.I., I'rop. I,u (Irnnde, Oregon THE MINT SALOON O. L. MELLQUISf, Prop. ItEST HltANDS OK WINES AN1I I.IQl'OHS IMI'OUTED AND 4 DOMESTIC CIOAKS Corner Depot Street and Jefferson Acmie, LA OftAMDE, OK. E. V. Jucd. l'rsst. F E. Junn, Scn'y and Tress. Tiikhos E, Kki.l, Manager Incorporated, 1890 Capital Stock, $10,000 , PENDLETON Woolen Mills Manufacturer! ot FleeceWoo.Blankets.lndian Robes Casslmcrcs, Flannels ' Pondtoton, Oram The Leading FURNITURE DEALER AND OF EASTERN OREGON IS .M. A. RADER. Funeral Director and Embaliner Lady Asilstant. 1'KNIILKTON UIIKUON Hutes f2.no Tor Day nnd Up. THE GEISER GRAND (AMEIUCAN) A. GEISER, I'ropriotor. Commercial, Family and Tourist Hotel. BAKER CITY, OREGON Leodlng Business Firms ol The Dalles T HE CKUHIUATED COLUMJIIA llUEW'EKY AUUUST UUCHI.Elt, l'rop. This well-known brewery mow turning out tho best lleer und I'ortureast of tho Casciides. The latest niipllancea for the mamifncturo of good healthful lleor have been Introduced, and only thu r)rt-cli'"a article will bo placed on the market. East Becoud Street ' THE DAM.ES.Olt. Dalles Laundry Co. FIRST-OLASS WORK at Bhorl Notice Gentlemen's Work a Specialty Local Phono 341 Luna; DUtunou 003 THE DALLES, OREGON Z. F. MOODY THE DALLES, OR. General Forwarding AND Commission Merchant. Offices and Warehouses at RAILROAD AND STEAMER DEPOTS Wool bundling our specialty. Grain bought and sold. Columbia Thm Omlehrmlmd Brewery AUGUST BUCHLER, Propr. OI the produet of this well-known brewery, thu United States Health Iteports for Juno '. lM),says. "A morusuixTlor brew net ercnlereil the labratoryof the (lulled States Health Itu forts. It is absolutely devoid of the slightest race of adulteration, but on the other hand is couiponjd ol (he best of malt and choicest of nops. in luniuiiuaiiiics are in uiuiiifmii, niiu It can tie used with the greatest benefit and satisfaction by old and vounir. Its uie can con. scleiillousiy bn preterlbed by the physlrians, Willi I lie ceriaimjr mai better, purer or more wholesome beverage could luil possibly be found." Emmt 0wi M THE OALLE9, OK. TACOMA, WASHINGTON, ADVERTISING. . 1 1V Proprietor of THE OEltMAN tlAKEKY AND COFIT.E PA It 1.0 KS. 1'rcsh llrciul and Cnkcs dally. Ornamental Cakes a Fperlalt). Only tho best and purest uinlerlnl ued lu our llakcry. Dread delivered Ireo toanv part of tho l-lty. Telephone Park "111. 1117 PhcIIIO A Willie, Taconui, Washington. flOTIISCHILI) & CO. Port Townsend, Washington. SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Custom House llrokcrs aud Stevedores. Established ISoS. Ilranch olllces Tacomit nnd Scuttle. jENTUCKY LIQUOR CO. Peter Saudbcrg, Proprietor. WINES, lilQUOHS AND CIOAKS. Sole agent for Outness' Stout and lints' Ale, (llcnd llros. llottllug). Established 1MI. Tele phone Main KW. 1140 Pixcllla Avenue; HSU Coiniicrt'e St. Tacoma, Washington. Tacoma Trunk Factory. Trunks, Traveling Dags, Suit CaseB nnd Telescopes. REPAIRING DONE. 730 Pacific Ave. Tacoma, Wash. H. A. DURR, Proprietor of Cascade Steam Laundry Newly Pitted and Ono of tho Bust Laundries in tho Northwest. 1309-11 C Street 1310-l'J Commercial Street Telephone Main KM Tacoma, Washington Grand Central Hotel. W. W. HAKMON, Lessee and Mgr. Headquarters for Lumbermen Miners and Tourists?. First class bar In connection. 1211-1218 Pacific Aveuue. TACOMA, Wash- HUNT & MOTTET CO. Dealers In General Hardware MILL AND LOGGERS' SUPPLIES. 1501-1503-1505 Pacific .Avenue TACOMA, WASH. TfMaaaaaaaaaaaawMii lv!jjaKiiA WIT) (1ulQaamJmaaaarYT$ Tacoma Brass and Machine Works J. IIAMFOHI), Proprietor. ...MACH IINISTS... Agcntt and Builders of the Flynn Shingle Machine and Meteor Gasoline Engines. IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS. Telephone Main 477. Fifteenth and A Sts., Tacoma, Watk W. C HOLMAN. Dealer In Agricultural Implements Wagons, Buggies, Etc. 210, 212, 214 Front Street, Cor. Salmon, POHTLAND, OUKUON. Pendleton Roller Mills W. 8. I1VKU8. Proprietor. Daily Capacity 800 Barrels. Manufacturer ol Blue Ribbon and Ityera' Boat Flour, Bran and i"horU. Rolled Barley alwuyH on Hand. Pendleton, Oregon. TItY Frye Bruhn & Co. 1310 Paclllc Avenue, Tacoma, Wash. Wholesale and Retail Butchers Meats furnished for ltnllroads and Steamboat Lines. THE Puget Sound Iron S Steel Works Machinists, Engineers and Iron Founders Murlno, Snw Mill & Mining Machin ery. Lodging Engines. Works, corner Twenty-llrst nnd A Sts. Phono Mliln 27. Tacoma, Wasnington. Merchants Delivery Co. Forwarding Agents for Northern Pacific, Great Morthrrn, Wells Fargo and American Express Compan- ( lest Swift & Co.) Omaha Packing Co. American Paper Co. Etc. BaggagB to and from Trains, Hotels, Etc Telephone Main' 168. 936 Commerce St. Tacoma, "Waih. CASCADE CEREAL COMPANY MANurACTUUKtui or Rolled Oats. Daily Bread Flour. Cereals of All Kinds. Feed. John Donahue Manufacturer ot and Dealer In ...Cumber Fawmlll and Oftlce Twenty-first and Dock Sts. Telephone Main 289. Tacoma, Wash. TKI.KI'IIONK 43. TACOMA CARRIAGE and BAGGAGE TRANSFER COMPANY. onico 102 Tenth Bt., Houtheast corner ot A. TACOMA, WASH. Hacks, Coupes, Carriages, Baggage Wagons At All Hours. Passengers anil IlaKRagA transferred Iron rcslileueeaantl lintel to anil Irom all boats and trains. Ilauil youreheeks lor liaKKHKe to our messengers, who will meet you on all Incom ing trains and boats. Klrt eliiss l.hery. Open allnlKht. All rlus marked !'. (1. A II. T. Co." worn Star Brewery Company Ilrawers anil iiottlers of Hop Gold Beer Vancouver, Wash, East Third and Burnslde Sts., Port land, Oregon. OltKdON PHONK I,ACK 2833. New York Grocery C1UB. H, 1UNNENKAMP, Proprietor. FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES TKA8, COFFKKB AND 8PIOE8 A FFEOIAIfY. Cor, Eleventh and Morrixon Sts,, I'ortlund, Oregon H