The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905, December 06, 1902, Image 7

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    THE NEW AGE, PORTLAND, OREGON.
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TACOMA ADVERTISING
J. F. DA VIES
Fancy and Staple Groceries
Telephone, Mnttv472.
IOL'0 Tacoma Ave.
TACOMA, WASH.
A. A. ALLEN, Manager
The Singer Manufacturing.
Tclcphoue, Red 2375.
11812th St. TACOMA, WASH.
Tacoma Shoe Co.
F. O. FISHER, Pros & Trcas.
Phono, Oak 244. OCO Pacific Avo.
TACOMA, WASH.
' HW. MEYERS & CO.
Dealers In
FURNITURE, STOVES, RANGES,
Hardware, Glassware, Mixed Paints
,
Telephone, James 2470.
1021 So. Eleventh St., Cor. K. TACOMA, WN.
Thomas Bennett
Dcalor in
New ann Second-Hand Furniture
Stoves, Carpets, Tin
ware and Crockery.
901 Tacoma Ave, Tacoma Wash.
IRA Vavokan, Prci. K. P. Vaooiun, Trcai.
U. 0. WYNKoor, VIco PreS and Secy.
Wynkoop-Vaughan Company
DRUGGISTS AND CHEMISTS
Ninth and Pacific Ave.
TACOMA WASH.
THE BOHEMIAN
JOHN J MCMILLAN, Prop,
FURNISHED ROOMS
Telophono, Ma! 240. 100 Tenth St.
TACOMA, WASH.
Kelly's Transfer
J. H. KELLY, Prop.
Wood and Coal for Sale
MOVING A SPECIALTY
Steam Heated Rooms for Storing Furniture.
Telophono, Main 401,
Office and Residence 931 Tacoma Ave.
TACOMA, WASH.
THE ARCADE
J. F. MURPHY, Prop.
Dry Goods I Men's Furnishings
Cor. 1 3 and Pacific Avo.
TACOMA
WASH.
TEA AND COFFEE
Are th irent popular
drinks 0 the country.
How important to have
It nice and fresh roast
ed of
Dickson, the Coffee Roaster
1538 Pacific Avenue,
TACOMA, WASHINGTON.
It Makes Your
Mouth Waist
As you slice ofTs succulent ptcco of the
ten-'er roast leef pmciirsolti at our is
laU -t tuist t)( idurm, much depends
on ' i" dn't Ua-ne it all on 'ho
tu'ct' r- but We'll ta il.anc.ii on that
fur we vnuw our u.eau ar Al cuts.
in Jfj( Kfm 9&
Tel. Main O. 1pQ Pacific Avo.
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CATARRH OF LUNGS.
A Prominent Chicago Lady Cured
by Pe-ru-na,
Mies Maggie Welch, eecrotnry of tho
Betsey Ross Educntionnl and Bonovo
lent Society, writes from 328 North
Btnto street, Ohicngo, III., the follow
ing glowing words concerning Perutm:
"Last fall I caught tho most severo
cold I ovor had in my lfio. I coughed
night and day, and my lungs and
throat hocamo bo soro that I was in
7 !i(ppPi
Miss Msgglo Welch,
great distress. All cough remodtos
nauscAteud mo, nnd nothing afforded
me relief until my doctor said, rather
in n joko, 'I guofs PerunA is tho only
medicine that will euro yuo.'
"I told him that I would certainly
try it, and immediately sent for a hot
tlo. I found that relief en mo tho first
day, and as I kept taking it faithfully
tho cough gradually diminished, and
tho soreness left mo. It h flue."
Maggio Welch.
Address tho Poruna Mediacino Co.,
Columbus, Ohio, for freo Utoraturo on
catarrh.
No Misgivings.
"How is business, Hans," oskod his
acquaintance.
"Veil," answered Hans, "if I can do
so good in do pABt ne I lmf in do future
veil, dot's how 1 hopo, somo more
alrotty."
A Tug at It.
Bhc You must not kiss mo until wo
are formally engaged.
Ho Do you mean to say that you
always insist upon that rule?
She I'vo always tried to.
Mothers will fina Mrs. rTlnslow's Booth.
Ins; Syrup the best remedy to use for their
Bblldren during th tsstblng period.
Interested.
Stranger I tell you, I like to see
yoang lovers.
Second Strangor Ah, yon must be
an optimist, my friend.
Stranger No, I run the ice cream
parlors' Chicago News.
Cremation.
Not until 1884 was the first body
cremated in England, Tho number
of bodioa cremated annually has steadi
ly increased since both in England and
the United States.
BT rrtnnr oun. if. flts r nerrotwoces
rile aftrflnt.!T,.iu.f Ir.KII..'iGr.t Knr
Zestonr. ScDdrorVKBnSM.OOtrulbotUaaDcltreAS
(m. 1slU.U.Kus.LU1 ArchaL.I-UiUd.IpkU.i-i,
Friendly.
Myor Syiker is a friondly sort of a
chap, isn't ho?
Oyer Yob; ho'i most too friondly.
Myer How's that?
Oyer Ho no sooner quits shaking
your hand than ho tries to pull your
leg.
Not Acquainted With tllm.
"Nell's just crazy over Shakespeaer."
"So he's her latest, is he? Whore'd
sbomeet him?" Philadelphia Bulletin.
MEUMATISM
ACUTE AND CHRONIC,
MUSCULAR, MERCURIAL,
ARTICULAR AND
INFLAMMATORY.
barometers and most accurate in weather predictions, the increasing' pains in
muscles and joints foretelling the approaching storm or the coining of bad
weather. It is from these constant sufferers that the great army of rheumatic
cripples is recruited. Their bodies are worn out by the incessant pains and
tne joints oecorae so &uiienea nnu Dene
thnt they are at last compelled to give
up or hobble nbout on crutches.
Nobody ever outlived Rheumatism;
the disease never loosens its grip or
leaves of its own accord, but must be
driven out by intelligent and persist
ent treatment through the blood, for
Rheumatism of every variety and form
Is caused by an over acid condition of
the blood, and the deposit in muscles,
joints and nerves of corrosive poisons
and gritty particles, and it is these
irritating substances that produce the
inflammation, swelling and paina,
which last as long as the blood remains
in this sour and' acid state.
To cure Rheumatism permanently
the blood must be purified and invig
orated, and no other remedy does this so well or so promptly as S. S. S. It
refreshes and restores to the thin acid blood its nourishing and health-sustaining
properties. And when strong, rich blood is again circulating through
the body the acid poisons and irritating matter are washed out of the muscles
Through our .Medical Department
the pain-racked, despondent Rheumatic sufferer will receive lulpfi l'advice
from Physicians of experienceand skill without charge. Write us fully a'jout
our case. THE SVJ1FT SPECIFIC CO: ATLANTA, OA. ,
The Prince of Wales.
Tho title of Prince of Wales is not
Inherited, and lino usually been be
stowed by patent and investure, though
in a few cases tho heir to tho throno
has becomo Prince of Wales simply by
heing declared so.
A Vnlunblc dold Piece.
In 1787 n goldsmith of tho namo of
Brashor coined a slxteen-dollar gold
piece, which is now ono of the rarest
of coins, thcro being but four specimens
of it known, all of which are held at
f .10,00 each. This raro piece has tho
well known motto stumped upon it in
this mixed-tip form: "Unium E
Plurlhus."
All Thnt Wns Ncccssnry.
"You must abandon all husnioss
caroa for tho future," says tho physi
cian. "But I fear that I havo not yet ac
cumulated sufficient money," protests
tho multi-millionairo.
"Sufllciont?" repeats tho doctor.
"Why, my dear sir, you havo enough
monoy to pay physicians' foes (or tho
rest of your lifo"
Bananas English Style.
At English tables spoons aro served
with bananas. If tho bananas aro
served as a single fruit coureo, howovor,
sherry is usually sent Around with it.
A fow drops aro poured upon tho plate,
nnd tho banana, stripped little bv llttlo
of its Bkln, is dipped into this and thus
eaten.
In a Minute.
Nodd Well, I wish I know how to
pass away a fow hours' time.
Todd Why, 1 thought you woro with
your wifo just now.
"I wns. I left lior in n restaurant
looking over tho bill of fare."
It Cnmo tlomc to Hint.
Tho jokosmlth called upon tho father
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1 ui iiiu yuuiig mil iiiiu iiauuu lur mu
damsel's hand in mnrirago.
With a wrathful ohout tho old gen
tleman kicked tho jokesmith from tho
parlor into tho hnll, ou', of tho door,
nnd down tho steps nnd across tho
street, and as tho, young man fled
thence ho called altor him:
"Now, sir, you may rcalizo thnt
many u truth 1b written in jest."
Judge.
OUR OFFICE DOOR.
Word Worth Reading from Wise Bros.,
the Famous Dentists, of Portland.
"Whenever our office opens to ad
mlt a patient," said Dr. W. A. Wise,
of Wise Bros., the great dentists, Fall
ing building, Portland, Or., "we want
it to be because the patient desires and
expects only the best and most con
scientious work.
"That's the aim of our advertising.
"Whenever our office door closes be
hind a patient we want it to be the seal
of satisfaction upon tho service given
and friendliness for our practice to
bring him again with friends.
"That's the aim of our work.
"Many pooplo still think that getting
your teeth put in order,'or having somo
extracted and new onos put in costs
lots of meney and hurts. This is not
so. It des not cost much money in
our office, and it 'doesn't hurt a bit.'
That exclamation from our customers is
getting to be widely repeated."
A Dee Line.
The directnoss of tho beo's flight is
proverbial. The shortest distance be
twoen any two given points is called a
bee line. Many observers think thnt
the immense eyes with which tho in
sect Is furnrshod greatly assist, if they I
do not entirely account for, tho arrowy
straightness of its paesago through tho
air.
Some people have been suficrinff
from Rheumatism so long that
they can scarcely remember the
time when they were entirely free
from an ache or pain, and have
long since forpotten the joys of a painless
existence. They are at the mercy of every
ill wind, and their misery is aggravated
by exposure to cold or sudden changes in
the temperature. Tliev become walkintr
Bowllnir Oreen, Xy.
Osntlesnen: About ft year agro X
was attacked by aouto Rhoumatlsra
in my abouldera, arms and leas bolow
the knee, Z conld not raise my arm
to comb my hair. Doctors prescribed
for me for over two months without
giving- me any relief. X saw 8. S. S.
advertised and decided to try It.
Immediately I commenced Its use X
felt better, and remarked to my
mother that X was triad I had at last
found some relief. I continuod Its
use and am entirely well. X will
always feel deeply Interested In the
success of 8. 8. 8. slnoo it did me s
much srood. Yours truly,
MBS. ALIOK UOKTON.
811 Twelfth Street.
nnu joints, arm lucimiua ukuiiccvciitc
and Rheumatism is a thing of the
past. S. S. S. is a purely vegetable
medicine nnd does not derange the
stomach like the strong mineral
remedies, but builds 1 p the general
health, increases the appetite and
tones up the digestion.
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MB UlllUllUllltlC ..
Maker of Breaks."
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A "break," In tho over-clintiglnR ver
nacular of soohtl parlance, signifies
gome unfortuunte chance remark thnt
cither refers to or suggests some sub
ject best to be avoided. Kveryonc knows
how often such "breaks," as they are
called, occur, niul how there seems to
bo some perverse fate that makes one
go out of one's way to talk of topics
thnt must necessarily suggest the one
forbidden. If there Is anyone at tho
table, for Instnnce, who has sonic per
sonal defect, tho Imp of perversity will
prohnbly cause the most tender-hearted
person present to drag thnt particular
misfortune Into the conversation by al
luding to some one who Is similarly nf
nlcted. Or If there Is some family skel
eton which must not bo spoken of, It
will always be brought forward by
proxy.
"I am the most unfortunato Individ
ual hi the world about such things,"
complnlned a young man recently. "It
Is simply Impossible for me to steer
clear, of any unpleasant topic. It Is
like n lodcstone to me, nnd I nm drawn
In Its direction whether I will or not.
The other day I went with a houso par
ty to tho M 's, who aro all abnor
mally fat. 'Now, Bill,' I said to myself,
'remember, not one word about corpu
lency!' Hut in spite of nil my efforts I
managed to drag In the subject several
times. To my horror, I hoard myself
mention Bnrnum's fat woman to Mrs.
M , speak of sotno one's death from
fatty degeneration of the heart when
conversing with Mr. M , talk ad
miringly of Miss Mender's figure to
Miss M , nnd allude to tho disadvan
tage of carrying weight to young M ,
who nenrly broke his heart at college
because he grew too heavy to compete
in tho games. Thuro wns a perfect fa
tality nbout It, and I nm sure they must
have tAought I did It nil on purpose."
"It wns worso with me," laughed the
young woninn 'to whom ho wns speak
ing. "I went to stay with some pooplo
whoso prominent family trait wns a re
markably large nose. Like you, I re
solved beforehand never to mention tho
defect, but tho prohibitive word so
preyed on my mind thnt, on ono dread
ful, never-to-be-forgotten tiny, I said to
my host at tho tablo, 'Pleaso glvo mo
some nose!' I Intended to ask for salt,
bat the awful word got ahead of It and
slipped out of my mouth qulto clear and
distinct I was too much horrified to
pass It off, nnd grew red as n peony,
feeling ready to cry, but Mr. A
burst out laughing. 'I know exactly
how It happened, dear child,' he sntd,
and you mustn't mind It a bit.' "New
York Tribune.
CITY HALL TOO 8MALL.
Iroadoa Civic limine.. Hampered by
Lock of Itooui.
London has suddenly discovered that
It ought to havo a respectable home
for Its rulers. Ono of tho queerest of
all the topsy-turvy thmgs nbout this
center of the cmplro Is thnt probably
3,000,000 of Its Inhabitants don't know
whero Its "city hnll" Ic. Tho building
from which the world's metropolis Is
LONDON'S C1TV HALL.
ruled Is nn luslgnlflcnnt affair, hesldo
which tho muulelpul headquarters of
nny American city of 80,000 Inhabit
ants would look imposing. It Is qulto
overshadowed by the back part of
William Waldorf Astor's house, which
adjoins It ou tho north. Tho build
ing Is too small to hold half of the
departments of a concern that spends
$30,000,000 n year and rejoices In gross
debts of $250,000. Tho county council
recently voted down a proposition to
build a now city hull.
Aflliilties Never Huilderi.
There Is more of ideal love and mnr
rlnge in the world than It Is the fash
ion to bellevo. Affinities uru not to
rare. But they are made, not born.
After all, what aro affinities? People
between whom attraction Is developed
to a maximum, who think and feel nnd
act In entire sympathy. It U Improh
ublo that two people could meet mid
discover such a bond of perfect sym
pntliy. Such a condition would be too
good and great to gain without a
struggle. No two people havo tho muiio
training nnd education, tho same en
vironment, tho iamo conditions for tho
formation of character and Inclination.
Wo must make our nihilities. Cosmo
politan. A Wntohful NurNo.
Doctor Aim! (Jlud to see you doing
bettor. So you slept well lust night,
did you?
Patient Who slept?
Doctor Here's tho record: "Slept,
blept, hlept."
Patient Psham! That wns tho nurso.
Interne.
Atkcd niul AiiHworeil,
He When poverty coiikm In at. tho
door whai Is It love dues?
She-Why, it fih'M out of tho dining-
room window, of course.
In cases whore bronchitis has become
chronic from want of proper treatment
in tho earlier stages, thoro is nothing
-o good as Dr. August Koonig's ilnm
mrg Breast Toa, in conjunction with
vhich.is strongly advised tho ufo of
t. Jacobs Oil as nn outward applica
tion along tho front of tho throat, from
close up under tho chin to well down to
tho top of tho chest: tho ono remedy
assists tho other, and as Intended, they
nork in comploto unison. Tho wonder
ful penetrating power of St. Jacobs Oil
"imblos it to reach tho ndhosion of for
eign matter which linos tho bronchial
tubes and which makes breathing more
and more difficult. As these adhesions
becomo inflnmed and enlarged, St.
Jncobs Oil cantos such adhesions to
break nwny, making expectoration ensl
er and more freo. Dr. August Koonig's
Hamburg Breast Tea, drank slowly and
very hot, booths and heals tho parts, is
comforting nnd quieting, stops tho
cough nnd relieves tho breathing. This
manner of treatment (nnd thoro is no
other two remedies thnt will work to
gethcr so successfully) reaches tho diffi
culty from tho outside nnd tho insido
at tno snmo time. St. Jacobs OU
reaches tho roots of tho adhoBion, nnd
assists Dr. August Koonig's Hamburg
Breast Ton In clearing thorn; tho both
remedies act in unision in healing and
curing. Tho abovo remarks npply with
equal force in cases of asthma, crcup,
whooping cough, enlarged tonsils nnd
all bronchial nffoetions. Every family
should havo St. Jacobs Oil nnd Dr.Aug
ust Koenig's Hamburg Breast Tea al
ways in tho houso in order thnt thoy may
be promptly used in tho first stages.
Ofton the maladies develop with won
derful rapidity,. and complications take
place with equal suddenness.
To Oct Out ot It Cheap.
Mrs. Nmvconib (on being asked to
contribute a dollar to help mnko up the
doflelt in tho minii-tor's salary) ileal
ly, I can't afford to glvo so much
money; but I'll buy two chickens, n
pound of coffee, a can of condonued
milk, n bottlo of olives, somo cottngo
clicoeu, n spnrcrlb nnd somo cut flowers
for the church Btipper, tho proceeds of
which aro to be turned in. Judge.
Tho Swedish Drlde.
A Swedish bride, if sho bo prudont
and superstitious, will fill her pockets
with bread before sho sets out for tho
church, nnd to ovory poor person she
gives a ploco, thus averting as many
misfortunes from horiolf or hor hus
band. .
Better Than Home Canned.
Wo know it is hnrd for you tobollevo
that any fruits and vegetables put up
in a cannery aro bettor than the ones
your mother or wifo puts up, but that's
just what wo mean to say about the
brand Monopole You won't be sur
prised at the statement, after you try
them. Got Monopole cunnod goods
from your grocer. Wadhams & Kerr
Bros., packers, Portland, Oregon.
Before the Cards are Dealt.
Pho Not very popular in tho clubs,
eh?
He I should eay notl Ho knows
when to quit in a poker gamo.
Troubles of Ills Own.
Bachlor I've got great nows for you,
eld man. I'm engaged.
Benedict Well, you noodn't come
to me for sympathy. I'm married.
A Realist.
Currio Bighend is quite a character,
le he not?
Peters Yes. Hn is ono of those fel
lows that are willing to make fools of
themselves Just to show their individu
ality. Judge.
SLICKERS?
why S,
frgm OF
fBRK COUR5H
THE STAHDABD BRAND Or
WATERPROOF
OILED CLOTHING
YOU HAVE MWATC BOUGHT
Made in black or,yeHori
of the best materials and
sold with our warrant by
reliable ckakra cvtrywherc
A. J. TOWER CO.. BOSTON. MASS.
ESTABLISHED 1836.
-si
PELES
"I. u flVrfiil Hie torture, of Hie damned
with protruillnir piles lirouulil nn liy constitu
tion with which I was anilclrd for twenty
yearn. I ran across your UASOAItl.'I'S In the
town of Newell, Is., Bint never found anylhltiK
to equal tliem. To-duy 1 am entirely free from
piles and feel like a new nmo."
G. II. Keitz, Mil Joues fat., Sioux City, Is.
CANDY
CATHARTIC
TRAD! MANN BIS4STSSIO
Plesitnt. I'.latabln. Totem, Tsite Oocx?, Do
Coed, N.TerHlcken, Weaken, or Grl(e, lOo.IJc, We.
... CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
Sl,,ll. Ko.,4; ().,;, (LI,,,., S..lr..l, So t.rk. IIS
Hft TO nflf1 rVllanl mi.raiitrnl by alldmr
UUmU-UAO gin. iu tj U UK Tobacco II auU,
JOHN POOLfi, PORTLAND, ORE.
Toot of Morrison Street.
Can vivo you tho Uit tmri;nliia In Hollers
and .iiglii . Uiii'ImlHi, I'n nismi loene
ml Mr'' 1. 1 if ry. Wood hawlmt Machines a
specialty, n e us bc'oru LuylnK,
gi-VJisKyHiJsr.ls'Hafti
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Ct HtrviHflE All USE FAILS.
lletti utiBjrup. Ta-iusCvitJ.
In tin 1 b OMifn us.
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IDAHO ADVERTISING.
t DOM'tl SCIlllKIIlKtt.
Funeral Director.
918-920 Front Street, Opposite It. It. Depot
Park. Hell phono 212K. Iml. phono 4S9.
110I8E, IDAHO.
(JTATK HANK OK IDAHO.
Wclser, lilnho.
CAPITAL, S3D0.000.
fvilwnrd Shnlmvnlil,
President.
Chns. J. Potwyn,.
Caviller. '
A1o hm n brunch nt CmbrlilR Mslio. Tho
Pouplu's Hank. .Solicits your business.
mltK COMMKIlCIAIi HOrKI.
A. Hinkoy, Proprietor.
First rlMi In all respcots. Special attention
Rlvon to commorotal num. Long illstauoo tela
phono In connection,
NAMPA, IDAHO.
The Bank of Nam pa.
KlU:i O. MOCK, Cashier.
VK SOLICIT YOUll 1IUSINKSS.
NAMPA, IDAHO
STAIl L1VKUY, FKKD AND
llOAKDlNO 8TADLK
First cUm rip. furnished to all point. Spe
cial rntia to Kmmotl, Star, Prarl anil Bnaks
ltlver. tipoolal attention given to cominorelal
men.
W. J. DUVALL, Proprietor,
Numpa, Idaho.
Hotel Weiser,
NVclscr, Idaho.
BARTON & BMZENDINE, Proprietors.
Free Pnmplo Rooms. Kntcs renson
ithle. Miners', 8toekmnn'ri and Com
mercial Men's Headquarters.
Largest and host appointed hotel in
Western Idaho. Itooms with bath,
steam heat and electric call bellH. Bar
her shop in connection.
The Idan-ha
IDANII A HOTEL CO., Ltd., Proprietors
K. W. BCHUBFKT, Manager.
BOIS1C, IDAHO.
OPENED JANUARY, 1901
AMERICAN TLAN.
RATES $2.60 AND UPWARDS.
Headquarters for Tourists, Mining
Men and Commercial Travelers
Prcscott, Brandt & Co.,
Offlco with J, II. UIIAYIIILL,
Immigration Agt. O, H. U It. R.
REAL ESTATE AGENTS
The great home land mild climate, pare
mountain air, flno water. The doatli tate is
lower In Idaho than In any other stato In lbs
Union. No c clones, storms or billiards.
First premium nil Irult at the World's Fair,
Chli'iiKO, 1893) Paris Kxponltlon, 1900. First
premium on Lambs at Chicago Hlock Show,
1900, (Inld, silver, nipper, coal, fine timber.
(Irow wheat, oats, barley, corn, all kinds at
cultivated grasses, and vegetables to perfec
tion. We will be plennod tn iliow you flue Irri
gated lands at Numpa, llolse, Caldwell, Payette
and other points. We huvo bargains in lands
from 110.00 per acre U, Correspondouce so
licited. Addruss
PRUSCOTT, BRANDT & CO.
Iloom S, Hlckey Ilulldlng, NAMPA, IDAHO
FOR CHEAP HOMES
And How to Reach Them, Call Ou or
Address
J. H. GRAYBILL,
Traveling Immigration Agont
Oregon Short Una (ly.
NAMPA, IDAHO.
CITY LAUNDRY GO.
Gents' Work a Specialty.
Phones: Oregon 429, Columbia 410.
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