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About The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1902)
,tmw MUnmm THE NEW AGE, POUTL.AND, OREGON. 4K y V TACOMA ADVERTISING Tacoma Trunk Factory. Trunks, Traveling Bags, Suit Cases' and Telescopes. REPAIRING DONE. 730 Pacific Ave. Tacoma; Wash. S. POSNER. Dry Goods, Fancy Goods and Notions. Cloaks and Suits. 946 Pacific Ave. Tacoma, Wash. THOMAS B. IIUHLEY, Manager. Ken. Tel. John Ml. HOIVJ'.UT McCUM-OUair, Secretary. Ilea. Tel. John 861. TACOMA TUB AND BARGE GO. TUGS FBARLESS, FAIRFIELD, FAVORITE and FALCON. Ocncrnl Towing. Coal, Italian anil Water furnished, Scon a and llargcs for Kent. Tho "Fearless" It lilted with powerful llro and wrecking pump. All busliit'M communica tions to he addreiuod Tacoma Tug and llargo Co. OMco: 1'aclllo Cold Htorage building-, Northern 1'aclllo Dock, Telephone Main 69. Tacoma, Washington. H. A. DURR, Proprietor of Cascade Steam Laundry Newly Fitted and Ono of the Best Laundries in tho Northwest. lttW-ll C filroot 1.110-12 Commercial Street Telcphono Main UJO Tacoma, Washington K8TAIJMSIIED 181. To The Trade: D. M. HOFFMAN & CO. EXCLUSIVE WHOLESALE DEALERS Aro now open for business with the largest nnd finest stock in tho city. Wines, Liquors and Cigars 1340 Pacific Ave, Phono Main 599. The only exclusive wholesale house in Tacoma. Boarding Horses a Specialty, Tel. Main 499 CLARK'S LIVERY and TRANSFER STABLES JOHN CLARK & BON, Proprietors. Racks and Rigs Furnished on Sort Nolle No. 1210 A Street, Tacoma, Washington. CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS mil Rents' Furnish? lag Goods. Belter . than the ordinary and ( without extra cost Best lighted and most convenient store in tho city. DICKSON BROS. CO a Cmnmral Outttttarm 3 fir TACOMA ADVERTISING J.F.DAViES Fancy and Staple Groceries Telephone. Main 472. 102(1 Tncomii Ave. TAOOMA, WASH. , A. A. ALLEN, Manager The Singer Manufacturing Co. .Telephone, lied 'r,i. TACOMA. WASH. 118 12th Ht. Tacoma Shoe Co. F. 0. FISHER, Prcs & Trcas. Phono, Oak 211. IKJO Pacific Ave. TACOMA, WASH. H. W. MEYERS & GO. Dealers In FURNITURE, STOVES, RANGES. Hardware, Glassware, Mixed Paints Tclcphono, Jnnics M70. 1021 So. Eleventh St., Cor. K. TACOMA, WN. Thomas Bennett Denier in New ann Second-Hand Furniture Stoves, Carpets, Tin ware and Crockery. 901 Tacoma Ave., Tacoma Wash. IHA Vauiiiun. I'rci. i:. I Vauouan, Trcas. U. 0. Wynkoop, Vlco I'rc8' and Hocy. Wynkoop-Vaughan Company DRUG6ISTS AND CHEMISTS Ninth nnd Pacific Ave. TACOMA WASH. THE BOHEMIAN joiin j McMillan, Prop, FURNISHED ROOMS V Telephone, Mitin 240. 10(1 Tenth St. TACOMA, WASH. Kelly's Transfer J. It. KELLY, Prop. Wood and Coal for Sale MOVING. I SPECIALTY Steam Heated Rooms for Storing Furniture. Telephone, Main 401, Office and Residence 931 Tacoma Ave. TACOMA, WASH. THE ARCADE J. K. MURPHY, Prop. Dry Goods I Men's Furnishings Cor. 1 3 and Pacific Ave. TACOMA WASH. TEA AND COFFEE Are the great popular drinks of the country. How important to have It nice and fresh roast ed of Dickson, the Coffee Roaster 1533 Pacific Avenue, TACOMA, WASHINGTON. It Mmkmm Your Mouth Watmr As you slice ofTa succulent piece of tbe tender roast beef procurable at our es tablishment. Of coumt) much deiends 011 the cook don't blame tt all on the butcher but we'll take chances on that for we know our meats are Al cuts. Bay Olty Markmt. BBIaaterQnamaaiilffrjMaY-mV SZ 1 w . .. SSSSpejggjSjSjswgSS Tml. Ma$m 9. 1118 rHto Avm. M0NTAN1 ADVERTISEMENTS. CLOTHES THAT WEAR and are lit to w ear, bear onr label, Barbers' Coats, Walters' Jackets and Aprons Cans &. Klein, HELENA AND BUTTE, MONTANA. HERRMANN & CO, Furniture and Carpets, 201-203 Broadway. Undertakers and Embalmcrs, 120 Broadway, Tvlihnii a 411. IIKI.KNA, MONT. Kessier Brewery 'mmm BREWERS AND BOTTLERS Of ltlgh-Urndo llocrs, Holona, - Montana OAt.I. AT TIIK Keller Studio Fine Photographs for vot'ii W'c havo all tlw latent styles In Mount. uring your kouhk worn ani goi prices. KbLLcRt opp. lv o. MiiIii Hlrort, llolenii, Mont. EAST SIDE HARDWARE CO. V. II. HAM., Managor. Hardware, Graniteware, Tinware, Agricultural Goods. Get Our Price llcforo lluylng. Oregon Phono Hcott .121, lift (J rand Ave. A. E. SIBOEU. Dealer in nil kinds of STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Butter, Cheese, Eggs, Etc. Ham and Bacon a Specialty. Phone, Clay 584. 95 N. Seventh St Telephone Ited Oil. l'rlvuto room 1. Gamhrinus Garden Saloon. Andrew Bwnnson, Prop. Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Cor 23d and Waalilngtoti Sts. Portland OltK WHEN YOU II UY Furniture, Carpets and Stoves FOIt HOU8KKKKPINO Cut Thli Out and Oct a iteduetlon at Henry Jennings. 173-174 first Htreet. A. GooduouKh J. O. Stearns G00DN0UGH & STEARNS Real Estate Loans and Insurance Washington Ilulldlng, Portland, Or City, Suburban and Country I'roiorty, Im proved and unimproved, Timber and Coal Lands, Choice Water Frontage, suitable- for manufacturing purposes. Valuable business property for sale. HENRY HEWETT & CO. Fire and Marine Insurance. Rooiiib 20 nnd 27, Sherlock iJuilding. Cor. Third and Oak Sts. PORTLAND, Oil. Baggage and Omnibus Transfer ...COMPANY... Oltlce 8. W. cor. Fourth and Htarlc Sta. Telephone S39. I'OHTI.ANl), OltKOON Exchange Your Checks With Messenger on Trains and order Carriages or Coupes. Haggago clucked at resi denco to uny destination llranch ottlces: Hotel Portland; 'United Car riage Co., Heveuth and Taylor. L. H. ADAMS, Mgr. BARR HOTEL European and American Plan. Furnished in First-Class Style. New house, ntwlr fualshad. two blocks from Union depot Jill the modern Improvements, Ore-proof, hot and cated. cold water, central!- lo RatM, 91 and 91.25 a MetJs2Se, Baths aee. Day. Cor. Sixth and OlUan, Portland. THE PASSING OE LIGNEOUS LO. Few Wooden Iiidlnna Now BIioit the Way to Tobacco bturce. Slowly but surely nil tho old friends of our childhood nre passing it way. Hut saddest of nil Is the passing of the American Indian. Not that aborigine that Inhabits the western plains. 1 refer to that noble figure, the "woollen Indian" that for so many years has been to the tobaeeo store what tho striped pole is to the barber. Hut, nlus, his time has come. And whnt will tho children of the future have to take his place? This well-known sign has n distinct and logical genealogy. More than three centuries ngo Kir Walter Hulolgh learned that there was a plant used by the Indians in a manner unknown In Europe. Sir Walter soon acquired tho art nnd Introduced It to Europe. In an Incredibly brief period all Europe had taken up tills delight, while to-day you can scarcely llnd n region on the globe where tobacco Is not known. And credit was given where It was due. Even where the Indian was un known, nevertheless his praise was sounded nnd heralded. Then catne the "wooden Indian" as a tribute to the teacher of this "solnee and delight of man." As If by Mingle nil over England nnd in this country tho "wooden Indian" stood ns a symbol of n tobncconlst. Hut to-day his knell Is rung, ami we of tho present generation arc seeing the last of one dear old friend. What child of yesterday but did not dellgut In gazing nt the noble "buck" or sweet-faced "squaw" who held In its wooden hand n bunch of cigars ns if to urgo upon tho world the delights of Bnioklug. In the old days n cigar storo without tho symbol was like a one-ring circus of to-day. Passers-by would scorn ut the attempt to sell tho "weed" under any other device. Hut nil Ills changed. You walk block after block and pass tobacco stores by tho score, but the old friend has gone. -Tho march of tin effete civilization haa mnrked him out for slaughter. Ills principal rival Is the gaudy llth ogirnph. It Is with shame that I tie knowledge tho fact, but the youth of to-day would fnr rather gaze upon tho picture of a chorus girl smoking that nbomlnntlon, a cigarette, than stand and admire the stolid features of tho representation of tho past. Iloston Dally Advertiser. -H--!-'H--H-M--H'4 Disturb Graves of an Ancient Race MH--MHH--JH--t--HH--H Floods that prevailed In Tennessee recently washed up what had been called an old Indian graveyard. Sci entists, however, who have given their critical attention to the Hud nro now Mnellned to tho opinion that it was tho rcsuiig pinco or prenisioric meu, mo mound builders. Tho graves wero very deep. The green knoll under which they rested gnvo no evidence of covering such growsomo relics. Thero has been no Indication of a graveyard In tho lo cality within tho memory of tho pres ent Inhabitants and no record of It In history. Hoforo tho Hood tho field wns worth $uo an aero ana produced fourteen bales of cotton. Hut this year tho creek spread over tho liottoms ns never boforo, causing much destruction. The soil was swept away In tho torrent, and when tho wa ter dually receded thero wero left ex posed twelve groves. Somo evidently wero the graves of adults nnd somo the graves of children. Now, these graves were evidently not tho remains of Indians. They gnvo evldenco that tho dead had been burled thero with much care, whllo tho Indians wero wont simply to wrnp a blanket about tho body and lay It In a shallow grave. Tlio "Why or tho Trolley. On ono point tho American Is deter mined: ho will not live near his work, nays Charles M. .Skinner hi the Atlan tic. You shall seo him hi the morn ing, ono of sixty people In n car built for twonty-four, reading his paper, clinging to a strap, trodden, Jostled, smirched, thrown Into harrowing rela tions with men who drink whisky, chew tobacco, eat raw onions, and In continently breathe; utid after thirty minutes of this coutuet, with the roar of tho streets In tils ears, with languid clerks and pinguid market women leaning against him, ho arrives ut his oHlce. The problems of his homewnrd Jour ney In tho evening will be still moro dlfllcult, because, in addition to tho workers, tho cars must carry tho mul titude of demoiselles who shop and go to matluees. To many men and women of business a seat is an undreamed luxury. Yet, they would be Insulted If ono were to ask why they did not live over their shops, as Frenchmen do, or back of them, like Englishmen. It Is this uneasy Instinct of Ameri cans, this desire of their families to separate Industrial and social life, that makes the use of the trolley car Im perative, and tho street railway lu this manner widens tho life and dominion of tbe people, It 'enables them to dis tribute themselves over wider spaces and unwittingly to symboll.o tho ex panslvencss of tho untloti. Fat WurMliiu lor Franco. At St. Nazalro tho French armored cruiser Admiral Aubo was launched re cently. 8ho la to steam twenty-three knots, carry u crow of 0:15 men. and will bo armed with forty guns and four topedo tubes. Home meu who are Just 011 the verge of being smart, spoil everything by Home fool hobby or hnblf. Lessened Cost of Travel. Boft.'re tho Slbcrinn railway was available, a trip from London to Shang hai cost frm o 1325 to f 476. Now it can bo mndo for from $05, third class, to $100, HretcliiBJ. Exception. "This talk about invontloiiB loin' injurious to labor is all nonsense," nni(l convict No. 151. "Why fo?" asked tho guard. "Because it is. a patent burglar alnrni wins tho cnu?o 0' 1110 gtttin' Hvo years at hard labor." She Alight. "I wonder if she rogrots her ma r riogo?" "Why should she?" "Well, you know, they're both literary, himself am now nor iiuBimmi tn nica entitled to every bright idea she has." Regret. Mamma Why, Willie, you asked for two plecoi ol candy, and you got thorn. Aren't yqu satisfied? Willie No'm, I ain't. You gavo up so easy I'm Jest kiekin' myself 'cnupo I didn't ast you for moro. THE. BEST WATERPROOF CLOTHING IN THE WORLD BEARS TAB TpADE MAW s.ww$ Rrnn f1ADCNSlACMr(Ua TAKE HO SUBSTITUTE J ON SALE EVERYWHERE CATAkOeUCtrRCE 3HOWIN0TULLUNIlOr 8ARMCMT5 Akin MAT AjyoHOt eoIQ5TeW,MAM. . $3&$32 SHOES m v. L. Douglas shoes nro worn by moro men in all stations of lifo than any other make, becnuso they nro tiio only shoes time In every way equal thoso costing .V00 nnd $0.00. W. L. DOUCLA8 $4 SHOES CANNOT dE EXCELLED. JW::lR.. Jl,10!),820l !!,0.,:V.7;.. 12,340,000 Bat Imootttd oni Antiltan Italhtti. Htyl'i Fafnt Calf. ninnl, Bnx Calf. Calf, V Id Kid, Corona Colt, Nat. Kanqaroo, Fast Color Kyelrta iisrtl. Caution I Ttis etmilne have "W. I DOUGLAS I w"""w" nam satirl mira fsatnrvul '"""" ' nam and rrica atampoa on bottom. tinoti by mail, Sic. txtni. lllu$. valiilogjrc4. W. L. DOWLAS, BROCKTON. MASS. THE NEW PENSION LAWS l:SEHTFREE Apply to Nathan liirKroao, ATTOKNCr, ASUINUTON, V, n3EnswVJ ci 3ssi xk1 whis wHrenuTftsrAiis. , f I Dost VoukU Bjrru uunn Bjrrup. Tastes uouo. in lima. Sold br drurvlils. mwn'ii mffwvH1 ffwiHniimnn iwiiiiiwiiii7w iiJfcwS Afcgclable Prcparalionfor As similating iticFoodnndRcduia ting theStoinachs and Dowels of Promotes DidcslionXheerfur- ness and Rest.Con tains neilltcr Opium.Morplu'ne norMincral. Not Narcotic. jmntYouj-SAHvnmaw AU-Smna MmMmWyr9at rewWsTJ Aperfecl Rented forConsUpa Tlon, Sour StouvMh.Diarrhoca Worms .Convulsions .Fcveri sh ness and Loss or Sleep. Facsimile Signature of NEAV YOTIK. exact copy or wrapper. Z.- wm mm 4ttN &&,'. m&5ZM. W. L. DOUGLAS The Doctor' Ulll. "I'vo como tojiay my bill," said the patient. One hundred and ten dollars, 1 bollovo." "Yes," said Dr. Prico, "making a total of 112." "I don't quite understand. " "That brings it up to (into, including today. Mv ehargo lor oillco visits, you know, is $2." Play Both Unds. In Guatemala, tho Indian population tries to double its chances for tho effi cacy of prayer by worshiping at a Christian altar witli images of its lien thou doitios hidden behind it. Premonition Proved True. A sensational case of coincidence ro i-nnt.lv niiiirriil ut. mi'nrf. Mr. 1 Charles Ansteo, tho proprietor of tho 1 if,tr'M a rma 1.M..1 i,i . ..,...., .......t ( ... ........ ..V.U., ........ 1'.,l-V..V...V.... that ho would dio on uio anniversary of tho death of his wife, who felt nnd frartured her skull n year ago. Hie friends tried to Intigh him out of it, but ho wns found dead' in bed at 5 o'clock a few mornings ago exactly a year after his wife's fatal neoidont. Where arc the Pennies? Somewhere in tho world thero are 110,000,000 big copper pennies, but nobody appears to know where tlioyaro. Acting the Part. "Sinco ho married that rich girl I understand Dabsloy lends a dog's lifo." "I expected as much." "Yes; ho doos nothing but unt, lie around tho house and growl." Phila delphia North American. Cockchafers Trouble Farmers. Swarms of cockchafers are now troubling several Norfolk, England, districts. Polled Again. Hunted nnd harried to his last stand, tho desperate bandit pours shot after shot into tho intrepid powo that has surrounded him. b'ooing that escape Is out of tho question, ho mutters: "At ionst tho historical novelist of tho future shall havo no opportunity to marry mo off in tho last chapter to ono of thoeo imposslhlo heroines." So saying, with n last yell of dofl nnco, ho places tho pistol to his head nnd pulls the trigger. So Different. , Jibbs Why, what's tho mutter with you, old man? Jnhlis (groaning) I'vo JuBt boon bit by n bliinkety-blnnk dog. Jibbs What nu outrngol Why don't you shoot tho infernal boastf Ho may ho rabid. Anyhow, it is a duty you owe to society, and tho dog's owner ought to bo pros "Hut it wns your own dogl" '01i I Ah er, why, old man, he was probably playing with you ants bit deeper than ho intended I Ho'i such a playful dogl" With Cuts. "Your troublo probably nroio from somo forgotten contusion, whereby an irritation was caused which communi catod itself to the" "O cut all that out!" interrupted the othor, Impatiently. "Hut I was going to explain," said tho surgeon, "what cuusod tiio cancer ous growth" "Cut that out too, doctor!" ex claimed the patient. Dee Selects Queer Home. , Somo reels of thread in u factory at Uraunton, Devonshire, havo boon (linHAii no a linmtt liv n cinlltarv lu... ... , .. '. .'-.rr which is now acuvoiy engaged uiung them with honey. Uncertain Footing. Tho fellow who stands on his dignity may discover tiiat dignity is just slippery ns a banana skin. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA TMt CSNTAUR COMPANY. N(W YP OtTT. AW ft ilfv TT at 11422 PmatHm Avm. Tt tt