The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905, October 04, 1902, Image 6

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    THE NEW AGE, PORTLAND, OREGON.
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TACQMA ADVERTISING
Hopkins Bros.
DRIKKHSTS.
rrercrltitliniii arc mir specialty. Orders hy
tclephotiii promptly ri llvcred. Car to nil
arta' ''in city pas our doors. H. V. cor. K
ittiii i;l v iitliht. Tcluplionu Mnln .Vl,
THE LOUVRE.
WII.MASI HIIIl'IKI, 1'rop,
Tlont brand of liMK)rtdlniiil domentle Wines,
Minor nml ('Ipicx Hol micnta for I'nrkfr
Kyt 1'lnn I'ren I.nncli. Tdephono James 2131.
ia) l'ntllle Atomic. IOO'i Commerce Street.
Tacoina, Washington.
THE NORTH POLE.
IIJ - NYMAN, Proprietor.
l'lnc Wine. Miiiiiir nml Clirnr l'rcsh I.BRcr
llcer aIh'h)hoii draught.
Tpl'-phoin' lllnrk Ifl7;l Klml Saloon from N.
I' depot. ISID Pnclllu AvciiilUi cor I7lli titreet,
Tacoiuu, Washington.
A, S. JOHNSON & CO.
Wholesale: and retail dealers III
Paints, Oils, Brushes, Glass, Wall Paper'
Vn carry a full line of Itonin Moulding,
ixiorn. Window. Etc. Estimate plvrii mi
I'aperhiK mid Uliulntf. Tel. John '.Mil.
Jfl 1'aclllu Avenue. TACOMA, WAHH.
People's Cash Grocery
H A. HKAItH, Proprietor.
Wholccnle nml retail dealer In
Staple and Fancy (SroiurioH, Tciih, Cof
fees, Spices, Ktc.
Ttflf iihmw Mnln lot.
IW1 I. Hirci't, cor. Ninth.
Tnciitnn, Wash.
When You Wont Anything Good
...TO OAT...
Try the grocer nt corner V.U v nth itiul O
Wu Pntronlze 1 himo Hint Pntroulze U.
.1. LINDUKRO.
T 1 Mnln nil. 1101 0 Street.
Uip, (.ourt Homo. Tacoma, Wash.
J. KAUFMAN.
Healer In
FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES,
CROCKERY, ETC.
Term
Itiamiiialilo.
U.W ( Htreet,
Tucoinn, Wash.
SUNRISE BAKERY.
1). McPlimtHON, Proprietor.
All kinds of Bread, Pies, Cakes, Etc.
Wedding and Birthday Cakes
( A Specialty.
TlXKI'IIONi: ItKI) 15011.
J 107 Soulh K St. TACOMA, WASH.
C. O. MELLINGER.
Funarml Dlreotor.
Kiulmlming Specialty ly Mel
linger llros.
Olllcu I'houu Main Ml.
Krtldeiico Ptiona John Mil.
DID Tacoina Ave.
Tacoina, Waih
Olell Men
Harry II. Kelvin
LIEN'S PHARMACY.
formerly Central Hrtigritoro.
Drugs, Chemicals, TolUt Articles
Prescriptions a Specialty.
1IW Taroma Avotiuu.
Tclophnno Jaiiius 111. Tacoma, Wash.
Tacoma Baking Co.
Wholesale Mitntifitrtur.ru of
BREAD, CAKES, ETC.
Dill Tacon.n Avenue,
Tncoma - - Washington
tklkimionk 4:1.
TACOMA CARRIAGE and BAGGAGE
TRANSFER COMPANY.
omen KM 'lentil Hi.. Hotiilnt corner of A.
TACOMA, HASH.
Hacks, Coupes, Carrlaggs, Bagsago Wagons
At All Hours.
IVumptT. and llnuKHHe trmmfurri'd from
rrtldi m'f ami lioteU to and f 1 iiii all Imau and
tralni. I and our cIhcLn fo: l'HKKxe l our
mriM'iiticr.i lio will uu'cl muin all tm'oui
iuir iralim ami lnl. I'IikI clum I.1iii Open
airnltilil. All rK niMiavd 'V. ( .V II. T. Co."
Do You Wenr Shoes?
If to rithcr.lhe Pho Man uoiiM like to io
ou A tioriiii;l.ly uiloilio more earn lint
nil tint I.H.I.Mlli; mail of (hoe for mvn.
woimu and chlldien t
1'OK MI..S- IMwlnflapixhooj The I'acVnril
$uwk Tt.o J H, Turner utioo.
11)11 I.MHIth The "Cjuevn Quallt)" hooj
Ihv Kultur alloc
l:lshcr, The Shoo Man.
WH Paclllo Avn,
llrauoh toru al Kvsrett, lacoiua, Wah,
TACOMA ADVERTISING
jpst riwkivkd-a iino lino a
novelties In (nil auhiiiKH.
C. C.T. CLAUS.
UNION GROCERY CO.
Dealers In
Stnpls and Fancy Groceries, Etc.
l'J.onc, Main 367 Cor 1.1 nml Tacoma Ave.
TACOMA, WAHH.
Gawlcy Foundry 8 Machine Works
A few of Our Hpcclaltlea Always on llund
Haw Anvil Paw Hummer HwIiir Cut-Off
Haw Hammers Hf t Work fif Turners
Haw Unlilcn Carriage 1'ei-il Works
l.lvo UiiIIh Friction .VlggvrsSMugla Mill
Kaur Mill
FJIo Room Maohlnory.
Ccr. 21st and A St. TACOMA, WASH.
Phono, Red 1011.
Consumers Go-Opsative Bakery
JOHN PLUHAR, Manager.
Cakes, Pies and Gonfeotioitory
Ornamented Cakes a Specialty
BilEAD AT COST
Two Loaves of Dread for 5 Gonts
Telephone, 11 Vk 1815.
HOB Txcama Avo. TACOMA.
THE STAR
Livery & Boarding Stable
A. KFAW.
FJonrdlne Horses a Specialty.
Phono, Main 1T.0.
n:n-30-:w c St.
TAOOMA, WASH.
Parsian Dye Work
K.J. CI.OTI1KU, lrop.
We Clean, Press, Dye
cr Repair Clothing
To'ophone, Hod 875.
11DO O Siroot. TAOOMA.
BLAKE'S
DAVK HLAKK, Prop.
Finest Resort for Gentlemen on the
Pacific Coast.
1S1 WnahliiKlon ft.,
8KATTI.K.
Hit Fourth Ft,
Ol.YMPlA.
1015 PjoUIo Ave . TAOOMA.
Photo Supply Co.
Kodaks and Supplies.
TACOA1A.
Pacific
903
Ave.
John Hlelriilnuiii.
M.d.llaVer.
Grand Central Hotel.
rtlKIIKNIIAl'M .t IIAKIUI,
Proprietor.
1211-1213 Pacific Avu.
rr.ui Mitts To ami From All Trains am
U0.1t H.
Roonu 50c, 75c, $J,00.
Rates' $1.00 a Day Up.
AmctUan and European Plan.
TACOMA
WASH.
KUANK Sl'HMlTT. J, U HK.MIIUKK.
1'rv.ldrut, frevreiary.
.11, CAllIt, Manager,
Frank Schmitt & Co.
Manufacturer of
Fir, Silver Pir.e and CeJrr Doors
and Finishing Material.
Phono Kast li.
Kait Taylor ami ., , ,
tul Ughth bircot. PwtlaRtl. Oregon
BIRTH OF NATIONAL AIRS.
Writing of "1'onkce loodlc" ond
'Jolin Jlrown'n Hotly."
In one sense national music Is any
mimic which Is beloved by n nation.
Under tlilrt head would eotuo "Home,
Sweet Home," nnd "Suwntiee Itlver;"
a more tender lyric of homo and of
ItH memories than Stephen C. Foh
ter's "Old Folks nt Home." of which
about 600,000 eoplts were sold, would
be hnrd to tlnd. It wns often under
Interdict during the civil war beeau.se
It made soldiers (lown-lii'nrteil. An.
other kind Is of n patriotic nature.
Often a national song Is at llr.st of
local fame and Intore&t. and by merit
becomes nnttonnl, nnd may even he
upread the world over. Thus, as the
voice of friendship and loyalty, "Auul
Lung Syne" Is known the world over,
uud the "MnrHolllnlse," which hegnu
iw a inarching iwng for n corps of
tho army of the Lower Ithlne, beenmo
the universal cry of liberty In patrl
otic struggles everywhere. .The whole
coiniwfHtlon ennio to ltouget do 1 Isle
In one night, 1702.
Two Frcncn songs sung during tho
reign of terror were In boiuo degree
luduend by American events, and theso
form a preliminary to our American
music. In revolutionary times and pre
viously there wan hut little music In
America.
During tho revolution thoro was no
American componer of note. No Amcr
tcnu tuno during the revolution took
root as tire one which begau und end
ed the war, ojhI existed In England In
1775 or 1770 "Ynnkco Doodle." Tho
words were written during the French
nnd Indian war by Dr. Klchard Shuck
burg, a Ilrltlnh surgeon. In a sort of
pnrody way on seeing roiiio of the
New Hngland trocps marching Into
Albany, mid set to an English dancing
tuno.
In Kurope "Hnll. Columbia," Is con
sidered our chief national nnthem, nnd
hns certain rights to be so considered,
as It wns composed on American boII,
only they put the cart before the horse,
nnd tho tune wns composed nnd played
ulne years before the words were fit
ted to It. Tho tune was known and
Immensely populnr iih "Washington's
March." nnd played till It was thread
bare. Nine years after It was written Gil
bert Fox. an actor, was to hnvo n ben
efit He wan announced to slug n now
patriotic song, ami got Joseph Hop
kins to writo words for hlni to tho
tune of "Washington's March." A
now pntrlotlc time meant everything
In thoso tlinm. Tho theater wns
crowded. Fox snug the ong. nnd had .
to sing It over eight times, nnd then I
the audience sang tho chorus. This
wns In 1TDS. nnu it wns caueu uie
"Tho Now Federal Song."
The oldest of our national tunes Is
tho KnglUh untionnl uuthem, "God
Save tho King," and even during the
revolution people song the tuno with
pntrlotlc words. 'Several songn wero
sung to the tune with varying success,
nnd In 183'i the melody was given In
good earnest by the Kev. S. F. Smith
at n children's tempernuce celebration
nt the I'nrk Street Church In lloxton,
and It has tnken such root thnt "My
Country, T1s of Thee" became our
national melody.
Now n word ntiout what wo call our
chief tune. "The Stnr-Spangled Hau
lier." The words were formed here,
the miiMle nhroad, and t)iere I much
false history nbout It It liepn as a
drinking mng In 1703. of an Kugllsh
club which met nt the Crown and
Anchor Inn. on the Strand. letter. In
lS0- It wns tried as a Masonic tune,
and In 17DS Thomas I'a'ne. at Hoston.
put words to It. called It "Adams and
Mbrrty." and It was sung everywhere.
In the darkest pnrt of the war of 1813
Fnuiols Scott Key, watching the Hrlt
Uh boinhard Fort Mcllenry. wrote. In
a moment of Inspiration, this national
song. "The Stnr-SpangliNl Hatiner"
"John Hrnwn's Ihwly" was first
sung In n purely local way at Fort
Warren, hut It became tho chief march
lug song of our army In the
rebellion, nnd Julia Ward Howe set
to the luxplrlng tune the great hymn.
"Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory of
the Coming of the Lord," nnd thus wns
it song of war transformed to a song
of pence.- Hoston Herald.
Hun Through a l-aeit.
A well-known civil engineer, II, II.
Carpenter, who has recently completed
the survey of the southern line of Utah,
sayi the boundary between that State
and Arizona does not cross a foot of cul
tivated laud. It traverses n desert,
which Is cut up l great canyons that
are almost Impassable. Tho length of
the Hue Is -77 miles. Landmarks along
the Hue will make It possible for the
Iwundary to be located wlthoHt any
dltllculty In the future. Just east of tho
Colorado Itlver n sandstone hutte rises
1,000 feet above the plain, and the very
penk of this butte Is exactly on the
boundary. lr- Carpenter tin nut 1 tho
penk State Linn butte. Not far from
this butte Is another, which stands
1,1100 feel above the plain, and wns
named Tower peak. These two gigan
tic stones will always be n guide to per
sons who have enough curiosity to pen
etrnte the desert In search of the State
line.
It Didn't Matter Anyway.
The following explanatory note ne
eompajiled n young man's wedding Kft
to n friend: "My Dear Girl You will
llnd in the box n thingumajig, which
has something to do with eating, it's
a cross between n harpoon nnd a liny,
fork. It may be for spearing pickles
or stacklug chopped cabbage. Auy.
way, you will be so happy that you
wou't care."
When we so the kJ" socks the men
wear, we are tilled with pity for their
womeu folks who have to chase arouud
town for darului; cottou to match.
TACOMA ADVERTISING
s
AYIIE DllUO CO.
Thfl tnnil vb1IaiIa tlfn .a I.M. .IrMfr. .till
patent medicines, rtc. Thli atore is noted for
im carefulness In lining prescription! ami for
fair prices.
1100 Pacific Avenue
Tacoma, Wash,
1IEKDEEN STEAM J,AUNDKY
J.M. I.upton.Mgr.
Equipped with new tirMo-duto machinery.
Nn roUt:n omnw-cdReculfaand collar. Hied
Bloss or domestic finish. Work tint-class auli
suro to pUuse.
Telephone SSI.
Corner llumo and It Hts., Opp. Firemen's Hall.
mllE PACIFIC MQUOK AND WINE HOUSE.
N. ItEUTElt, Proprietor.
The best of Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Family Trado a Specialty,
Tel. Hod 1731.
l.V Pacific Ave.
1S0A Commerce St. Tacoma, Washfttgton
mllE JUNCTION.
M. CHIllSTIAN, Prop.
Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Telephone
lllack 1073.
Cor. PaclOo Aronuo and Jefferson St.,
, TACOMA, WASHINGTON
LOCAL S0UVENI11S AND
UNMOUNTED PIIOTOS.
HOLTS AllT STOKE.
Frames Made to Order. Pictures of All Kinds.
Stationery and Art Cloods. Tol. DUck 2773:
No. 7C3 C Street, near Chamber of Commerce
TACOMA, WASHINGTON.
MICHAEL BROS.
DRuaaisTs.
JcfTerson and Paclllo Avenues., .
TACOMA, WASHINGTON.
W.W.WIng. 0. II. Wing, Jr.
EASTERN LAUNDRY.
WING imOH.,rop.
Wo Launder Anything.
711 Tacino Avo. Tel, Main 200. Tacoma, Wash.
D KNABEL,
1V Proprietor of
THE GKltMAN llAKKKY AND COFFEE
PA It I.O US.
Fresh Jlread ami Cakes dally. Ornamental
Cake a spcclulty. Only tlio beat ami purest
material lined In our llakery. llread delivered
Ireu loanr purt of tlm clly. Telepnouo Park
7tll. linPai'lllc ATeliue, Tacoma, Waahlugtoa.
ROTHSCHILD & CO.
Port Towmuiid, Washington.
BII I P Pi NO AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Custom House Drokors and Stevedores.
Established Uii. Jlraneh office Tacoma and
Seattle.
JENTUCKY LIQUOR CO.
Peter Bandbcrg, Proprietor.
WINES, UQUOItS AND C10AR.
Pole axout for GuIumh Stout and nuns' Ate.
(Head Ilros. bottlliig). Eatabllslicd 1MI. Tele
phone Main CU9. mo l'uclrtit Avenue; 1139
Commerce St. Taeuiua. Wuahlngtou.
Frye Bruhn & Co,
1310 Paclfle Aveuue, Tacoma, Wash.
Wholesale and Retail Butchers
Meats (urniehed for Railroads
and Steamboat Lines.
GUARD IRON WORKS.
Foundry, Machine
and Forge Shops.
Heavy Iron Work.
Iron and Brass Castings.
Northern Pacific Docks nnd at llalloy St.
TACOMA, WASHINGTON.
Grand Central Hotel.
W. V. UiSWOX Irate end Mgr.
J
Headquarters for Lumberm.en
Miners and Tourists.
first class bar In connection.
12U-i:i Psclfle Avenue. TACOMA, Wash'
We have everything
you need in the Drug
and Patent Medicine
Line.
VIRGES & CO.,
Druggists.
114a Pacific Ave.
DAVE GROSS
Dave Gross Go.
Cloaks at Wholesale
920 Psmitkt Ave.
TAOOMA ' - aMf MEW YOHM
TACOMA, WASHINGTON, ADVERTISING.
HENRY LONGSTRETH, Pros. JOHN R. ARKLEY, Bee. nnd Treas.
Tacoma Land and Improvement Co.
TACOflA, WASHINGTON.
Write for copy of handsomo il!nitrntod boiklet on Tacoma, just issued.
WILLIAM W. MILNEIt.
DECjB & MIJUINER.
Clothiers, Furnishers and Hatters
Solo Agents for Hart, Schaflncr & Mnrx and Alfred llcnjnmin ifc Co.'s
Tallor-Mndo Suits, Raincoats and Overcoats. Finest Lino of Hnbcr
dushory and Hats in Tacoma. Up-to-Dato Morchandlso at Popular
Prices. : : :
1103 Pacific Avenue.
6. L. HOLMES FURNITURE COMPANY
Patronize the House that has but One Price, and that the
Right Priced "Live and Let Live" is our motto, Furniture,
f Carpets, Stoves, Ranges, Crockery and Glassware, in fact,
everything to furnish a simple cottage or a palace, cither
for cash or on installments.
Nos. IIOI to 1105 Second Ave., - Seattle, Wash.
Nos. 923 and 925 C Street, - Tacoma, Wash.
'bbKVvIEh wSrVtJr IKMsIsHbA Va JsaaW.wffVlssBBBBPVilBll'
Tacoma Brass and Machine Works
J. BAMFOKD, Proprietor.
...MACHINISTS...
Agents and Bulldm of the Flynn Shingle Machines and Meteor Gasoline Engines.
IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS.
Telephone Main 477. Fifteenth and A St., Tacoma, "Wath
Merchants Delivery Co.
' Forwarding Agents for
Northern Pacific, Great Morthern, WelU-
Farco and American Express Compan
ies! Swift & Co.; Omaha Packing
Co.; American Paper Co. Etc
Baggaga to and from Trains, Hotels, Etc.
Telephone Main 168.
936 Commerce St. Tacoma, "7ash
mm CEREAL COMPM
MINUrACTUUKHS OF
Rolled Oats.
Daily Bread Flour.
Cereals of All Kinds.
Feed.
the bee HWEM, iionensctiild 10.
Lunch Counter
and Restaurant
D. WISSINdER & M. C. RUSSELL, Props.
Tho only first-class and uiMo-date
Rcftntfrant now open nnd doin.j busi
ness at
1544 Pacific Avenue.
Our ralTeo is nnexetlled. Side dlnhes
served such is sen e J in no other Res
taurant in tliis city.
Open AH Night
POPULAR PRICES.
McLean, McMillan & Co.
Wholesale and Retail
GROCERS.
Proprietors cf tho Laurel brand of
hiyli grade groceries.
Telephone, Main 517 and Main 500.
1111-13 C Street
012 Commerce Street
TACOMA,
WASH.
JAMES U. DEGE
TACOMA, WASHINGTON
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THE
Puget Sound Iron S Steel Works
Machinists,. Engineers
and Iron Founders
Marino, Saw Mill A Mining Machin
ery. Lodging Engines. Works, corner
Twonty-llrt and A StS. Phono Main 87.
Tacopia, Wasnington.
HUNT & MOTTET CO.
Dealers In
General Hardware
MILL AND LOGGERS' SUPPLIES.
1601-1603-1505 Pacific Avenue
TACOMA, WASH.
II III 11114
FOREIGN and DOMESTIC
Dry Goods
Gents' Cloods, Notions, Etc.
932 Pacific Ave. Tacoma.
Telephone, Black 1713.
AH work guaranteed. Gentlemen's
clothing kept in thoroueh repair. Any
losses niado good iiimudlutely,
1152 Commerce Street
TACOMA .WASH.
John Donahue
Manufacturer ot and
K-alur In
...LUMBER
Fawrctlt and OOlce
Twentyfirst and Dock Sts.
Telephone Mala 29. acoma, Wash.
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