The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905, December 06, 1902, Image 2

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THE NEW AGE, PORTLAND, OREGON.
F TOPICS OF
THE TIMES.
"Tlili
tut how
Bsflh-li!
Is nbovo nil n rcndlns nfjo,
ninny people rend thu Hlbloi"
Tho nnd cnHo of Clinrlus M. Scliwnb
etiouhl lio u witmiiiK to tliu Aiiiurlcun
"hustler" nml tlila In no Joko.
The Crown I'rlnro of Slam mnnnged
to filduHtuj) nil the fivu-ndvertlslin,' In
tentions of tliu Bouhretteu and chorus
Clrls.
Tho nvurniru woiiinn imiy not ho nhlo
to tell 11 Joke, hut hIio cnu tell thu
ecent of cloves nt uny hour of tho tiny
or night.
Why In tho new urrlvnl alwnyy cnllcd
"n boiiiieliiK boyjf" llecnime he innkert
you bounee out of bed like a rubber
ball nt 2 b. in.
A. MlRBotirl farmer owiih n inulo that
In thirty-four years old. How did he
happen to lei thu lirltlsh reiuount
agents get pnnt7
Ilnrry Lehr says Colonel YVnttcraon
Is rude. .Mr. Lehr has not gone so
far, however, as to threaten to slap
thu colonel on tho wrist.
Tho man who backed Ilnldwln Is fit
ting out another polar expedition. Ills
enthusiasm evidently lias his discretion
down mid Is sitting on It.
For some reason or other wo often
rend that some man or other has "dis
appeared suddenly." It would bo truly
remarkable to read of one who disap
peared gradually.
Oom Paul's book complains of
harsh treatment. There Is only onu
way for Oom to get even, mid that Is
to head a big trust mid soak It to tho
lirltlsh consumer,
Ambitious youths should not Jump
hastily to tho conclusion that thu
quickest and surest way to get rich Is
to become n burglar or train robber.
Occasionally onu of thesu fellows Is
nabbed.
It Is stated that Mr. Cnrncglo hns
teen giving nwny money nt tho rnto of
$45,000,000 a yesr. How thu British
fovenuuent would Ilka to hnvo the
cash to npply to steamship subsidies
nd so offset American competition!
The man who offered n prize for the
woman who would write him tho bust
lore letter failed to muko tho most of
Ills opportunities. Ho would hnvu had
aoro fun If he had offered to glvo the
'prlio to the girl who proved herself
wost proficient In the matter of making
.lovo to hltu personally.
" There Is n disposition to decry hobby
tiding as uu occupation unworthy of ti
nan with a full Intellectual equipment.
Thu man of one Idea may bo u boro nt
times mid Is commonly so voted by
people with no Ideas mid no paramount
Issues, but, after all, he Is the man who
accomplishes must, and without his In
alsteut purpose and continuous Indus
try In thu particular propogauda to
which ho devotes himself many of thu
luUueuces which make for progress and
from which the human racu derives an
Immeasurable aggregate beiiellt would
cease to bu operative. '
A great spirit was released from Its
human bondage when Kllznboth duly
Stanton died. Her name Is largely
attached to tho equal suffrage move
ment and she did furnish much of tho
bruins of that movement for moro than
half n century. Hut she did more than
that. Hho left tho Impact of her life on
all thu statute hooks of her country.
Knterlng her father's Inw otllco at an
early age, shu was thu llrst to point
out tho hard mid unjust rules of the
common law as to married woman mid
tho amelioration of that law was her
life work. Moro than that. She was
a successful wife mid mother. Where
Is there another womnu who has con
trlbuted so much both to thu laws mid
to tho race?
Marie Corelll has touched upon some
unpleasant truths In her diatribe
against uncultured and Illiterate Amer
icans who emphaslzu their vulgarity
with their millions. Tliwio samu folk
tueut with little sympathy In their own
country, where It Is felt that they dls
credit the nation by thu exhibition of
those traits which Miss Corelll con
demns. Hut Mich people are not the
whole of thu false coin of Immunity.
There are crude, pretentious, vulgar au
thors, who exert quite as had an Intlii
cuce with spurious tales which would
pass oft tho shallow for the profound
and bait thu credulous with Irreverent
mystical nonsense. In her moments of
self-searching Mlos Corelll may perhaps
think of some such person.
There Is mi ocean of difference 1k
tween housekeeping mid homo-making.
One Is a business, thu other mi
art. Many women maku great suc
cesses In tho business who fall abso
lutely In thu art, Their houses are
perfectly kept. Kvery department Is
run with euro nml exactness, There
Is never u failure to meet demand;
but It Is not n lioiue. A homo for thu
comfort, happiness mid health of tho
family, There Is no department of
housekeeping that Is not made to yield
to thu needs of .my member. There Is
never a crisis of temper If u meal Is
Into or tho convenience of u member
demands a change In the hour, A few
minutes -yen, even n number of minutes-pent
!u UliuHy converse lu tho
morning, the call of n friend, or tho
sudden deslro for an hour's outing,
never, seems to tho home-maker a vio
lation of tho moral code. .Dust docs
not cause a nightmare or disorder a
display which love and charity ngreo
to call nervousness. Not things, but
souls, arc tho objects of the homo
maker's carp. She values peace moro
than system, happiness moro than reg
ularity, content moro than work ac
complished. Yet, with It nil, her homo,
when she touches perfection, Is the
essence of regularity. It Is this that
makes home-making an art.
The young mail Is having his turn.
A distinct feature of the times Is Im
portance of tho part being played In
nil great affairs. President Itoosevelt
became 41 years old recently. IIo Is
the youngest President tho nation
over had. It Is the day of young men.
Great fortunes aro mndo nowndays
early In life, or else, tho chances aro,
they nra not mado at nil. Young men
set their marks In whntcver calling
they chooso mid go upward to them
In leaps and bounds. Most attnln their
places In thu social plan beforo middle
life. It Is a period of electrical rapid
ity In all things. Hy striking colncl
deuce, nearly nil tho grent rulers of
Kurope nro comparatively young men,
While one of thu youngest rulers of
nations, President Itoosevelt Is tho
senior of several. For Instnncc, Nich
olas of Itussln Is only 34 years of age,
while William II., of Germany, Is n
yenr younger thnn tho President.
Queen Wllhelmlun, of nollnnd, Is
young enough to bo the President s
daughter, having been born ns late as
1880. Kunng Hsu, Emperor of China,
hns hut 20 years to his credit, while
Sultan Abdul Azr.lz, of Morocco, wns
born In 1878, nml the Khedive of Kgypt
Is only i!8. King Cnrlos, of Portugnl,
Is another who Is Junior to tho Presi
dent, having boon born lu 1801, whllu
his near neighbor, Alfonso, of .Spain,
has not reached his seventeenth birth
day. Ferdinand, of Bulgaria, Is still
another, ho having first seen tho light
In 1801. Alexander, of Sorvln, Is qtiltu
a youth In comparison with him, how
ever, hnvlng been born In 1870. King
IMwnrd VII., of Grent Ilrltaln, Is onu
of those called a young ruler, but ho la
n grandfather nnd Is 17 years older
thnn President Itoosevelt. All of theso
como Into their places by heredity, nnd
age has no effect In their selection. It
Is by chanco nlono that nil but two or
three of tho leading sovereigns of Ku
rope nro noiow tno traditional ago
when rulers are supposed to rlpca Into
sufficient wisdom.
Apart from huniauttnrlnn senti
ments, tho budgets of tho nations need
but casual study to couvlnce onu of the
folly of wnr. Of course, there hnvo
been wars where the highest princi
ples have been Involved. Thero have
been from time to time, and probably
will recur as long as man Is ninn, con
ditions thnt demand betterment nnd
arouse tho loftiest Instincts of liberty
nnd self-preservation In a nation, even
to the point of drawing tho sword. Hut
Mnrs Is uot long on principle. Greed,
Jealousy, tho bnrbnrlc lovo of blood It
self, too often nro the ruling Incen
tives on ono sldo or tho other In Inter
national contests. And when the strife
Is over there Is not only suffering nnd
misery In thousands of homes ravaged
by tho battlo demon, but there Is ns a
generality n heritage of debt thnt,
with Its nccumulntlng Interest, falls
heavily upon tho shoulders of poster
ity, Take tho national debt of Grent
Ilrltaln. This yenr It Is estimated nt
nbout 53,8.10,000,000, nnd of this over
one-fourth is directly traceable to
wars during tho Inst sixty yenrs. A
billion dollars of wnr debt left unpaid
by ouo country in less thnu two gen
erations! Over two-thirds of this nrose
from tho South African war nloue,
whllu the Crimean war Is down In tho
treasury books of John Hull at over
$:J0O,O0O,0O0. The rest Is mndo up
from expenditures In the Canadian In
surrection and China war lu 1841, tho
Katlr wnr of 1810, tho Abyssinian In
18(10, tho Husso-Turklsh nnd South Af
rican wars of 18780, mid tho Egyptlnn
operations of lSSll. Not n wnr In thu
list wns a contest to n duality with
any great power And yet, how mod
ern warfare, as exemplified lu tho re
cent Uoer conflict, has swollen tho to
tall No wonder the treasury Is a good
braku on thu War Departments theso
days! It costs enough, surely, to keep
up mi nrmy nnd nnvy of decent size lu
this wenlth-produeliig mid wealth-distributing
era, but a war for suprcui
ucy between Grent Hrltuln mid Itus
sln, for Inst nice, would bo won only
nt the cost of, practical bankruptcy.
Thu greatest ally of the International
4
arbitration mid universal peace proj
Is thu cost of war.
How tho Cities (J row.
Thu cnlendur year 1001, according
to a recent report of tho United States
geological survey, was the greatest lu
thu history of thu country In city
building. Korty-two cities submitted
reports to the department In response
to Inquiries mid thesu bhowed thnt
the total number of permits Issued lu
thoso cltl.es were 85,571, ns ngnlnst
08.417 for 1000, a gain of 17,151, or
25.07 per cent. Tho value of the build
ings erected on these permits In HHU
was ?:7'.M7;i,tVll, compared with Jf-tli'-Bill
,585 In 11)00, i gain of $180,057,010,
or 51 per cent.
Illg Carrier Pigeon Itaee.
Two thousand three hundred carrier
pigeons recently took part lu n race
from Koine to Client.
After ti man has done wrong, ho
more thoroughly understands thu ltn
portnnce of keeping a t-vcrvt.
If thu average man's salary were ri
short as his memory ho would statu
to death.
TACOMA ADVERTISING
Tacoma Trunk Factory.
Trunks, Traveling Dags, Suit Cases and
Telescopes.
REPAIRING DONE.
730 Pacific Ays.
Tacoma, Wash.
S. POSNER.
Dry Goods, Fancy Goods
and Notions.
Cloaks and Suits.
946 Pacific Ave. Tacoma, Wash.
TIIOMA8 8. I1UIILF.Y, Manager.
Ilea. Tel. John 801.
KOUEItT McCULLOUOH, Secretary.
Ilea. Tel. John 831.
TACOMA TUG AND BARGE GO.
TUOS
FEARLESS, FAIRFIELD,
FAVORITE nnd FALCON.
General Towing. Conl, Ilallaat nnd Wntcr
furnished. Scow and Ilargca for Itcnt. Tho
"Fearless" la lilted with powerful tiro ntnl
wrecking pumps. All business communica
tion! to he niUlrt'M(l Tnromn Tug anil llnrKO
Co. Ulllco: l'aclllo Colli Storage building,
Northern l'aclllo Dock. Tclephono Mnln W.
Tacoma, Wellington.
H. A. DURR, Proprietor o
Cascade Steam Laundry
Newly Fitted and Ono of the Best
Laundries in the Northwest.
1S09-11 c Street
lSiiMS Commorclat Street
Telephone Main KM
Tacomi, Washington
E8TADU8UED MM.
To The Trade:
D. M. HOFFMAN & CO.
, i
EXCLUSIVE WHOLESALE
DEALERS
Aro now open for business with the
largest nnd llncat stock in tho city.
Wines, Liquors and Cigars
1340 Pacific Ave, Phono Main 609.
The only exclusive wholesale
house In Tacoma.
Boarding Mows a Specialty. Tel. Main 4W
CLARK'S
LIVERY and TRANSFER STABLES
JOHN CLANK A EON, Proprietor!.
Hacks and Rigs Famished on Short Notice
No. 1310 A Street, Tacoma, Washington.
CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS
and Gents' Furnish
ing Goods.
Belter
than
the
ordinary
and
extra
cost
Best lighted and
most convenient
store In the city.
DiGKSON BROS. GD.l
Cancral Out fit tars ,
U2Q-22 Pacific Ave. Tacoma !
!
SPOKANE ADVERTISING
Wholesale and Retail
WHISKIES
Wines and Cigars.
DURKIN.
Telephone Main 731.
filile nnd Spraguc,
SPOKANE
Tor tho Latest Styles go to
VV. W. DREYFOOS
THE HATTER M FURNISHER
New Club BulM-ng
Cor. Riverside and Washington
SPOKANE, WASH.
Established 1687.
Arthur D. Jones & Co.
(Incorporated.)
Cor. Illvcrtlito Aro. anil Lincoln St.
Telephone Main CM.
Real Estate. Renting. Property Agent.
Lands. Insurance. Loans.
Capital $20,000.
Agent Hillyard Townslte Co.
W7 Itlrcrfldo Avrnuo
Empire Stato Uufldliig
BI'OKANE, WASn.
THE HIEBER
Brewing & Malting Co.'s
BOTTLED PILSENER
Lager Beer
rhoro, 205. SPOKANE, WASH.
SPOKANE DRUG CO.
Wholesale Drugs
The Only Exclusive Wholesale
Drug; House in the State.
SPOKANE,
WASH.
Diamond Ice and Fuel Co.
ICE, WOOD
AND
COAL.
120 Madison Street,
SPOKANE, WASH.
Union Iron Works
Iron and Brass Founders
and Machinists.
Mining, fimeltlnir and Saw Mill Machinery
nd Supplies. KiiKlnca, llollora, Hoists, Crush,
era, Ho:so Whlma. I'ulloya, Hhaltlwr. Etc., Etc.
Heavy lllacksmllhlni; and Kepalr Work a fine
dally. Write ua for eatlnmtes. Tel. Main 3.
Codes: Llebor's, Morelug it Neal.
Olllc and Works,
Montgomery St. and S. P. & N. Ry.,
Spokane, Washington
Crystal
suflttni Laundry
A Specialty of
Ladies' and Gentlemen's
Wearing Apparel.
DOMESTIC FINISH IF DESIRED
TEL. 570.
Near cor. Division and North River Av.
NATIONAL IRON WORKS
Manufacturers of
Siram Enctnrs, Boilers, Elevators, Archi
tectural Iron Work, Quart; Mills and Crush
ers, Concentrators, Ore Cars, Buckets and
General Mining and Mill Machinery. Every
description of Wrought Iron Work, Iron
and Brass Castings. Machinery and Boiler
Repairs a Specialty.
J. H. BOYD, Prcs. and Manager.
Tel. Mnln 176. Spokane, Wash
SPOKANE DRY
GOODS COA1PANY
Importers and Jobbers
Dry Goods
Notions and Furnishings
CIRce and Salesroom Riverside and Mill St
.nntin VW
W.V4LUiiV
BV KAIL ANOWATKK.
A
WITH
THROUGH PARLOR CARS
nCTWEF.X
n
l
Lcnvcs
Union Depot
1'ortlnnit
For MnvKcrn. Itnln.
Arrive?
i Inn Deft
lor, 0 1 n t a k n u 1 o ' Un Ion Depot
Wcxtport, Clifton,
AMorln,' Wnrron
ton, I'lnvcl, (leur
linrt 1'nrk nml Sen
tide. AMorln ,t Fcmlioru
KxprcM hall).
Astoria Kxpress
Ually.
Portland
B:W)n. m.
11:10 a. m.
n:55p. m.
(2:30 p. in,
9 MO p. m.
Dallj except Saturday.
tPnturilnv onlv.
Ticket olllce, IIM Morrison street, and Union
depot, I'ortlnud.
J. C. MAYO,
Gen. rasa, Aent, Astoria, Or.
SHAVER TRANSPORTATION CO.
STEAMER GEO. W. SHAVER,
Will leave Portland, foot of WnnliltiRton St.,
Bnnitny, Tuesday and Tlmrfday evenltiK nt o
o'clock, for f-ntirlcx Island, ft. Helena, Cuplei,
Deer Island, .Marlins, Kalnmn, Xcer City,
Ilanler, Mt. Collin, ilHKer, bulla, Oak Point,
Irceiuniis, .MauiHiilllo,Clattl,anlu and all way
taudliiir.
HW
A Ticket
Means moro than your moro
transportation If It Is over
NORTH-WESTERN LINE
C. St. P. M. & O. Ry.
It means that you will havo every
luxury and comfort the utmost
courtesy from all employes a
safo trip and ono that will bo a
pleasure and delight. It la tho
Short iLine to
Chicago
And the BEST as well.
Anything you wish to know about
Comfortable Traveling will bo gladly
told by
C.J.ORAV. H.L.SISLER.
Traveling Agt. UeneralAgt.
348 Alder Street, I'ortUml, Or.
TICKETS
To and from all
POINTS EAST
SHOUT I.1NK
TO
ST. PAUL, DULUTH, MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAGO
AND IMlI.NTH KAHT.
Through I'alace and Tourist Sleepers; Dining
and Hutlet Smoking Library Cars.
DAILY TItAIXS. FAST TIME.
For ratea, foldera and full Information regard,
ing tickets, routea, etc., call on or address
II. DICKSON',
City Ticket Agent, Portland, Or.
J.W. l'HALON'.T. l'.A.,
1 Third St., Portland, Or.
A. U. C. DF.NNISTON. O. W. P. A..
CL! First Ave., Seattle, Wash.
White Collar Line
Portland -Astoria Route
Str. "BAILEY GATZERT."
Dally round trip except Sunday.
TIMK OAltU.
Leaves Portland ..7S00A. M
Leaea Astoria 7:00 P. M
Through Portland connection with Steamer
Nahcotta f rwra 11 aco and Long lleach iolnts.
White Collar Line tickets interchangeable
with O. It. A N. Co. and V. T. Co. tickets.
TheDalles-Portland Route
STEAMERS
"TAHOMA" and "METLAKO"
Daily trips except Sunday,
Str. "TAHOMA."
Leaves Portland. Mon., Wed., Frt .... 7;0O a. M i
Usui The Dalles, Tues., luur. Sat., 7:u0 A. M
Str. "METLAKO."
Leaves Portland, Tue., Thu.. Sat 7:00 A, M.
Leave The Dalles Mon., Wel., FrU...7:W A, M.
Landing and otllco: Foot Alder Street, lloth
phones Main S51. Portland, Utvgou.
AGENTS.
J. W. CItlCIJTON
A. K. 1TLI.KK
WOLFOltD A WYLRS.
I1BNRY OI.MSTK.U) .
JOHN T. UtTTKN .
J. C. YATT
A. J. TAYLOR
... Tbe Dalles,. Ore.
.Hood Klvor. Ut
M Ulle ialmofl. WAab,
CaMou, Wash.
StswiiMjti, Wash.
Yuncoumr. W ash
Atorta, Ore.
E. W. CRICHTON,
rortland, UfCfOn
via
ItV KAIL ANIJ WATKIt,
& ...
lmim. ww.uLMim
Short Line
and uwbon Pacbto
DEPART
TIME SCHEDULES
Portland, Or.
ARRtVK
i
Chicago
Portland
Special
S:M)n. m.
via
HuntliiKton.
Fait Ijtlfp, Denver,
Ft. vtortli.Oiiialm,
Kansai City, Ht.
l.oiils,Chlcai,'oiinl
Katt.
4:30 p.m.
Atlantic
Expre
8:N) p.m.
vlo
Huntington.
Walla Walla lwla.
ton, Hpokalie, Mill.
neapolls.Ht. Paul,
Duliilh. .Mllunii.
kec,Clilcat!0.t;Kat
8:10 a.m.
St. rani
Fast Mall
u:!5 p. m.
via
BpoLano
b'att Lake. Denver,
Ft. Worth.OmatiH,
Kansas ('Ity, Ht.
.otil9,CnlcHKoaiiil
Kaat.
7i00a. in.
OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE
lltOJI l'OltTI.ANll.
IWji.ni,
All tallliiK datei
tibject to change
For fan Francisco
ball every 6 days.
6:00 p. m.
Dally
Kx.Hiimlay
Mill ii. in.
baturday
1U;W p. in.
Columbia Rltir
itiamm.
lo Astoria and Way
Landings.
B.oo p. in.
Kx. Sunday
C:45a.m
Mon., Wed.
and Frl.
WIMamtlla fllvar.
Water permitting.
Oregon City, Now
berg, Haloin, Inde
pendence, Corvul.
lis mid U'hv Land
Inns.
About
fl:uu p. m.
Tuca., Thu
Sat.
7:00 a.m.
lues.. 'I'll ii r.
and Sat.
Wlllamalla and Yam.
hill Hirers.
Water permitting.
Oregon ('Ity, Day
ton,, ti Way I.aud
Higs.
3::w p. m.
Mon., Wed.
and Frl.
I.v. Itlparla
4:06 a. m.
Dally except
Saturday
Sniki River.
Itlparla to Lcwlston
I.v.I-oiTlston
8:0X1 a. m.
Dally except
Friday.
A. L. CRAIQ,
General Passenger Agent, l'ortland, Or.
C. W. 8TINOKK. City Ticket Agent,
Thlrk and Washington Streets.
TIME CARD OF TRAINS
PORTLAND
mm
Depart. Arrive.
Pugot Sound Limited 7:25 A.M. CMS P.M.
Kansas City .t St. Louis
Social 11:10 A. M. 11:10 P. M.
North Coast Limited 3:30 P. M. 7:00 A. M.
Taroma-Seattlo Night
Express 11:45 P. M. 3:05 P. M.
Take Puget Pound Limited or North Coast
Limited for Cray's Harbor points. Take Puget
Sound Limited lor Olympla direct.
Take Pucot Hound Limited or Kansas Clty
St. Louis Sclal for points on South llend
branch.
Double dally train aervlco on Oray'a Harbor
branch.
Four trains dally between Portland and Ta
coma and Seattle.
A. D. CIIAItl.TON,
Assistant General Painencer Agent,
M Morrison St., Portland, Or.
EASTvia
SOUTH
C3M
:xcri.
A.
lDf
U!0CDN4.HASTAi
l(n HCUTE5 pi
LK.VVE
DEPOT, SIXTH AND
IIOYT STS.
AltltlVE
8:30 P.M.
OVKItLANI) EX
PKrS TKAINS for
Salem, Itoeburg,Ash.
laud, Sacramento, Og.
den, San Francisco,
Molave, Los Anuelea,
Kl 1'afco, Now Orleans
and the East.
At Woodburn dally
except Sunday, morn
lug train connects
with tralu forMt. An
gel.Silverton.llrowna. vllle, Sprlnglleld and
Natron, and Albanv
local for Mt. Angel
and Slhertou,
...Albany Passenger...
..Corvallls Passenger..
7:45 A. 3L,
8:S0A.M.
7:00 P. M.
4:00 P.M.
7:30 A.M.
II 4:50 P.M.
10:10 A.M.
5.-50P.M.
.Sheridan Passenger.) ji:25A.M.
Dally.
IIDally except Sunday.
YAJ1HILL DIVISION.
I Paxenger Depot, foot of Jellerson street.
Leave Portland daily for Osw ego at 7.20 A.M.
12:30, 1.55, S-38, 4.4J OY, h:U) P. M Daily
except sunda. 5i. s:w, A. M., Sun, n..i)
I P M. Sunday only. V. 51.
Arrive at Portland dally at 8 A M . 1
810, 4;, C-15. 7:i, lu p. il. Dallv except mn
I day 8:85 ,t-5u A. M : except Monday, J2 W
Uavefor Hall dally extept .-.unday. 5 0j
P.M. Arrive Portland, a . .U ' '
Hrt tio' o's un ale U)lii lVrtUnd, ar.
rameiiui and an KruticlMxi Nn rati- 17
ttrn rltM and tU n.l ilu-s ei ,uj t!,.
iinluiltii tlecier nrrt ilavs d. ii i
Hi. els t ! oris i 'i i ai d I ur it !
MPlV HUM, llnSnilU ant A
lltl I V
Va,LiKuu - reeis MuueMai-.TU-
M
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ili 't'ltMfth-'1'- uiLrLtJu -J.