The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905, December 20, 1902, Image 2

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THE NEW AGE, PORTLAND, OREGON.
I TOPICS OF
I THR TAfCC
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"Whnt'o good to cnt la bad to cat,"
nays n chronic dynpoptlc.
If Hnll Cnluc litis collapsed It must
Lave been from top heaviness.
When a man tells you all his trou
bles ho becomes one of yours.
No disappointment can be qulto so In
tolerable us disappointments In one's
self.
Happy Is the man who finds satis
faction In doing Rood things that no
body notices.
The population of Siberia has
doubled during the past twenty years,
but not of Its own accord.
Tho gluo trust will havo to lmvo
both coheslvu and adhcslvo qualities
in order to iniiliu a success.
One of the hardest things In tho
world Is to acknowledge a blunder
which turned out to bo profitable.
There are times, after all, when di
vorces aro JUHtlllable. A man has se
cured onu because his wlfo smoked
cigarettes.
About tho only mail In this world
who always gets Just what's coming
to him Ih tho villain In thu modern
melodrama..
Another Frenchman has been scratch-t-d
In u duel. The French duel may yet
become deadly. There Is always thu pos
sibility of blood poisoning.
Ha rah Ilernhaidt's Hamlet was not
liked In Ocrmauy. Thu (lermaus aro
not accustomed to Hamlets that re
quire u spy-glass obllgato.
Noah, Columbus ami J. Herpont Mor
gan have been referred to as the throe
great masters of tho sea. Why should
Noah mid Columbus bo mentioned?
Ho tho Kaiser simply went to Eng
land to nrrango for tho marriage of his
soul In democratic America such
match-making Is usually left to thu
women.
"No task rightly dono Is truly pri
vate," said r. Woodrow Wilson, at
his recent Installation as President of
Princeton University. A noblo Idea
lltly clothed.
There Is something about tho namo of
(hut boy burglar Pawpawllckl re
cently taken hi charge by tho Chicago
Iollce, which suggests a paternal duty
that may have beeii neglected at home.
True, one may lliul scriptural war
rant for using n number of musical
Instruments In divine worship, but Da
vid seems to havo drawn the lino at
tho huso ami suaro drum part of u
brass baud.
Tho daughter of the former Mnyor
of an Kastern city recently surprised
her father by telling him shu had been
married Just a year. There Is something
utmost uncanny about a woman who
can keep u secret as long as that.
Ami now It Is thu Sultan of Johoro
who proposes to miiko a tour of the
United States. This thing Is growluu
no common that wu will soon make no
inoro fuss over seeing an eastern po
tentate than wo do now over one ot
our own Justly celebrated kings of
llmuice or Industry.
Now that thu Doukhobors of Canada
have appealed to thu Sultan of Turkey
for hospitality ami shelter on the
ground that they wish to llvu where
they would "not bo compelled to obey
laws miidu by man," many will Hud
additional evidence that the sort of
asylum they need Is onu with u wall
around It.
Tho present volume of Immigration
mostly from tho countries of eastern
lCurope, should receive tho considera
tion of Congress nt thu coming short
iiesslon. It Is not what a man enti
but what ho digests that makes him
tdroug. So It Is with nations. Can
thu United States assimilate Into It
liolltlcal system tho tribes that tire
now contributing three-quarters of a
intlllon u year to the population?
"Father will gut everything In ad
vance, boys," little Alexander of Maco
lon used to say to his companions
when iiowb emtio of Philip's victories
'ho will not leavo any great tiuk for
me to slinro with you." Nevertheless,
is Alexander tho Urvnt, ho discovered
that his father had but touched tho
rim of achlovomeut. General William
llooth, fouuder of tho Salvutloit Army,
utands us one of tho striking figure of
tho Kuglluh-speaklug world; but In tho
tremendous light for good, for tho res
cue of the lower hulf of humanity, ho
luts not pre-empted tho Held. Ills dis
tinguished sous and daughters. In dif
ferent lauds under whatever banner,
uro carrying on what Is nt heart but
one great task lit which workers
throughout tho world nitty share.
A Japanese gentleman named Suglm
urn, living lit Hawaii, Is a great lover
of truth. Ono day ho caught Ids wife
In n lib. Ho wrote her a tender little
note, enclosing his little linger, which
bo had cut off with a meat ax, and tell
ing her that ho would cut off one linger
every day until she promised to quit
lying. That Is characteristic of tho
-Japanese, whose ways uro not our
ways. They are a gracious folk and
wise In their generation, But did the
wife tell any more fibs and did the bus'
band lose any more lingers? Certainly
a flngcrless husband would be a stand
ing reproach, to say nothing of his lack
of ability to make the wife a living.
Can you Imagine an American husband
making this sort of a vicarious atone
ment? Or an American wlfo cutting
off a finger every time the husband tclH
"a little lie" in business? In such a caso
the poor wife wouldprobably bo a hope
less cripple Inside of a week.
Tho growing public appreciation of
the value of the forest reserves, not
only for tho needed timber supplies of
tho future but for the preservation of
tho sources of rivers and streams, will
attract more than usunl Interest to the
work now being dono by tho general
land olllce In protecting these reserves
and the recommendations for their fur
ther preservation made In the report of
tho Laud Commissioner. On Oct. 1
there were fifty-four forest reserves,
embracing C0,17.ri,70T acres, an Increase
of almost 14,000,000 acres slnco the last
report. In the last llscal year 1,003
forest Arcs were discovered, which
burned over 87,700 acres. The con
stantly decreasing area burned over
appears to demonstrate tho elllclency
of tho government forestry forco and
fully warrants n moro extensive po
licing of the forested lands. -Tho Com
missioner shows that with the present
lutidequato forco the work has not only
proved self-supporting but has brought
rovenuo to tho government, that It has
placed needed timber supplies within
lawful reach of thu people and ban
practically stopped timber depreda
tions within the reserve limits. In
addition to urging a large Increase In
thu number of special agents to pro
vent timber depredations and to pro
tect public lands from unlawful entry
thu Commissioner recommends legisla
tion to protect game and llsh In forest
reserves, tho uxtenslon of tho boun
daries of Yellowstone Park, legislation
giving tho President authority to set
apart as national parks tracts of pub
lic laud having scientific or historic
Interest or containing medicinal
springs. Tho Commissioner also re
ports gratifying succi'ss In tho work of
reforestation of the denuded areas that
has been undertaken by the general
laud olllce.
Wu rush through life In such a hur
ry, theso days, that there Is llttlo tlmo
or thought for tho refinements nnd
courtesies that In tho good old days of
our grandparents were considered nec
essary to good manners. Tho man or
woman who has really good manners,
nowndays, wu distinguish as being of
the "old school." Unfortunately, the
old school Is passing uway, and them
Is no now school to tnko Its place. We
seem to bo drifting Into the Idea that
good manners aro a rather boresomu
and Indetlnablo something in tho way
of an affectation which wo may put on
with our best clothes for weddings,
parties and other such affairs, but not
to bo carried nlxnit with us on ordin
ary occasions. AVo have cut It out of
business hours. Wo have come to re
gard common courtesy as it time-consumer
and n waste. Rapid communi
cations havo corrupted good man
ners, for tho speed with which wu
can travel or transmit news has
aroused n uorvous Impatlenco of delay
which Is fatal to courtesy nnd manners
both In spirit ami form. Wo no longer
write tho good, long, warm, soul-satla-fylng
letters that were written In tho
old days. Formerly letters were digni
fied and Interesting, but now they aro
neither. Wo Imagine wo havo uo tlmo
to write elegantly and In a spirit of
Impatlenco wo scribble n few lines to
some friend when there Is no escapo
from tho painful necessity. And tho
letters of today show that their wrlh
lug Is n task, not it pleasure. Ouco
upon n time It was good manners to
hold old ago In reverence, but It Is not
so nny more. Whatever wo may actu
ally feel In tho heart, our attitude to
ward tho old Indicates that Instead of
regarding them with reverence wo con
slder ago a synonym for Incapacity and
boredom. Maybe wo mean all rlglif,
but our manners are such that we must
often cause bitter heartache In tho old,
who, bred In a different school, can In
terpret our thoughtless Inattentions
only as downright disrespect. It Is
an age of Ill-manners In both men and
women.
Tho Yoiiiik American Hplrlt.
Sooner or later tho young American
Is bound to Issue his own declaration
of Independence, but usually tho young
gentlemau-or lady, as tho caso may
be waits until ho has passed tho kin
dergarten stage before ho expresses
his determination to go and live his
own life, unrestrained by pareutul
rules.
Not so with n slender, blue-eyed
young gentleman, aged 4, who has Just
been Initiated Into tho delights of kin
dergarten life, A day or two after
his first experience In the wide, wldo
world his nearest and dearest feminine
relative having offended him in sumo
slight matter, tho young man declared
his Intention of leaving her aud golug
off and living by himself,
"People don't get aloug very well
who live by themselves," alio remarked
In answer; "something's likely to hap
pen." "Huhl" was tho contemptuous an
swer, "I can do It. I went to kinder
gartcn two days by myself, and noth
ing struckT
Tho world Is gutting so highly edu
cated that It Is now possible to tlnd a
woman wlm makes a perfect pumpklu
plo, aud who does uot prououuec. It
"punkln."
Thirteen Is never considered unlucky
by tho mail who gets that number for
tho price of a dozeu.
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 H. JIURLF.Y, Manager.
Ilea. Tel. John 8C1.
ItOIIEIlT McaULLOUOH, Secretary.
Res. Tel. John Sol.
TACOMA TUG AND BARGE CO.
TUGS
FEARLESS, FAIRFIELD,
FAVORITE and FALCON.
General Towing. Coal, Tlallaat anil. Water
furnished. Scows and Marge (or Kent. Thn
"I't'iuliss" is lltlcd with powerful tiro and
wrecking pumps. All business communica
tions to lio addrt-Mcd Tacoma Tug and llarKO
Co. Olllce: l'arlllc Cold Storage building,
Northern I'aclllo Pock. Telephone .Main 69.
Tacoma, Washington.
ihfty tiiNNj ?
H. A. DURR, Proprietor of
Cascade Steam Laundry
Newly Fitted and One of the Best
Laundries In the Northwest.
inoo-ii c fitroot
1H10-12 Commercial Strcot
Tclcphouo Main 320
Tacoma, Waihlneton
E9TAHLI8IIED ltM.
To The Trade:
D. M. HOFFMAN 4 CO.
EXCLUSIVE WHOLESALE
DEALERS
Aro now open for business with the
largest and finest stock in tho city.
Wines, Liquors and Cigars
1340 Pacific Avo, Phone Main GOO.
The only exclusive wholesale
house In Tacoma.
Boarding Horse a Specialty. Tel. Main 4M
CLARK'S
LIVERY and TRANSFER STABLES
JOHN CLARK k BON, Proprietors.
licks iid Rip Funlsfcid 01 Short Nitici
No. 1210 A Street, Tacoma, Washington.
CLOTHING, SHOES, HITS
ibcJ Cuts' Funlsh
iig litis.
Eetter
than
the
ordinary
and
without
extra
cost
Best lighted and
moat convenient
store in tho city.
DICKSOH BROS. CO.
Cmmaiml Ouittttwf
UQ-X rmnlftm Aw. Ti
X;QQQalgg'aaB9gdjQr5Siy
a a qqUMkK'
Vim m.-Mii.i isfj w&J
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SPOKANE ADVERTISING
Wholesale and Retail
WHISKIES
Wines and Cigars.
' DURKIN.
Telephone Main 731.
Allle and Spraguo, - SPOKANE
For tho Latest Styles go to
W. W. DREYFOOS
THE HITTER AND F
New Club Building:
Cor. Riverside and Washington
SPOKANE, WASH.
Established 1837.
Arthur D. Jones & Co.
(Incorporated.)
Cor. Riverside Avo. ami Lincoln St.
Telephone Main Coo.
Real Estate. Renting. Property Agent.
Lands. Insurance. Loans.
Capital $20,000.
Agent Hlllyard Townslle Co.
07 Rlvcrtldo Avcnno
Empire Htato llulUUng SPOKANE, WASH.
THE HIEBER
Brewing 8 Malting Co.'s
GOTTLED PILSENER
Lngcr Beer
n.oro, 203. SPOKANE, WASH.
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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. Smelting and Saw Mill Machinery
nit Supplies. Engine, Hollers. Hoists, C'ruih.
en, 1Io:ihi Whims. Vulleys. Shafting, Etc., Etc.
Heavy lllacksmlthlng and Itepatr Work m Spe.
clalty. Write us (or estimates. Tel. Mala 43.
Codec Lleber's, Morelug & Neat.
Office and Works,
Montgomtry SI. and S. P. 4 N. Ry.,
Spokane, Washington
Crystal
Steam and
Laundry
Hand
A Specialty ot
Ladies' and Gentlemen's
Wearing Apparel.
DOMESTIC FINISH IF DESIRED
TEL. 670.
Near cor. Division and North River Av.
NATIONAL IRON WORKS
Manufacturers ot
Steam Engines, Boilers, Elevators, Archi
tectural Iron Work, Quartz 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, Pres. and Manager.
Tel. Mala 176. Spokane, Wash
SPOKANE DRY
GOODS COMPANY
Importers aad Jobbers
Dry Goods
Notions and Furnishings
Office and Salesroom Riverside and Mill St
Spokane Wash
BY KAIL AMD WATIR.
A
STORII&C0LUMBI1
RIVER RUD CO.
WITH
THROUGH PARLOR CARS
) nKTWKKN
Portland; Astoria Seaside
Loaves
Union Depot
Portland
For Maygors, Rain
ier, Clats lea ill o
Vtcstport, Clifton,
Astoria, Warren
ton, Flavel, Ucar.
linrtl'ark ami Sea
side. Astoria A Seashore
Express Dally.
Astoria Express
Dally.
Arrives
Union Depot
Portland
8:00 a.
11:10 a.m.
(I M p. m.
(2:30 p.m.
9:10 p.m.
Dally except Saturday.
jSaturdav only.
Ticket olllce, 255 Morrison street, and Union
depot, Portland, j. c. MAY0.
Gen. Pass, Agent, Astoria, Or.
SHAVER TRANSPORTATION GO.
STEAMER GEO. W. SHAVER,
Will lcae Portland, foot of Washington St..
Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday evening at i
o'clock, for (-anvil' Island, St. Helen, Oaplus,
Deer Islnml, Martins, Kalitmii, Necr City,
Hauler, .Mt.('otlln,Ma)Kcr, Hlclla, Oak Point,
I'ncinnus, Mausautllo,Clatkanlu aud all way
landing.
A Ticket
Means more than your mcro
transportation If It Is over
NORTH-WESTERN LIKE
C. St. P. M. & O. Ry.
It means that on will havo oory
luxury aud comfort tho utmost
courtesy from all cmplojcs a
safo trip and ono that will he a
pleasuro and delight. It Is tho
Short Line to
Chicago
And the BEST as well.
Anything you wish to know about
Comfortable Traveling will bo gladly
told by
C.J.dRAY, H.L.SISLER,
Traveling Agt. General Agt.
IMH Alder Street, Portland. Or.
TICKETS
To and from all
POINTS EAST
SHOUT LINK
TO
ST. PAUL.DULUTH, MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAGO
AND POINTS KA8T.
Through Talara and Tourist Sleepers; Pining
and Hutlet bmoklng Library Cars.
DAILY TUAIN8. FAST TIME.
For rates, folders and full information regard
ing tickets, routes, etc., call on r address
II. DICKSON',
City Ticket Agent, Portland, Or.
J.W.i'JIALON.T. P. A.,
1.-J Third St., Portland, Or.
A. D. C. DKNNISTON, O. V. V. A.,
6li First Ave., Beattlo, Wash.
White Collar Line
Portland -Astoria Route
Str. "BAILEY GATZERT."
Dally round trips except Bunday,
TIMS OAHU.
Leaves Portland.-.. ......,........7:0O A. M
Leave Aitorla,................ , .7:00 P. U
Through Portland connection with Steamer
Nahcotta from Uwaeo and Long Iteach poluta.
White Collar line tickets Interchangeable
with O. It. & N, Co. and V. T. Co. tickets.
TheDalles-Portland Route
STEAMERS
"TAHOMA" and "METLAKO"
Dally trip except Sunday,
Str. "TAHOMA."
Leaves Portland. Hon., Wed., Frl 7:00 A. M
Leaves The Dalles, Tues., lburs.8aL,7.-0QA.U
Str. IWETLAKO."
Leaves Portland. Tues., Thu.. Sau......7 rt A. M.
Leaves The Dalles Mon., Wed.. Fri..7:00 A, M.
Landing and ottlce: Foot Alder Street, Both
phoues Main sir. Portland, Oregon.
AGENTS.
J. W. CRICIITON The Dalles, Ore.
A. K. FULLElt Hood Klver.Ore
OI.VOK1) A WYKItS.,. White Salmon, Wash.
HESHY OI.MSTEAD ., Carson Wash,
iA,?..JT2TTEN .Stevenson, Wash!
J.C.WYATT Vancouver. Wash.
A.J.TAYLOH Astoria, Ore.
E. W. CRICHTON,
Portland, Oregon
51Mg"eieaAsMaafaMsPMtBaB
via
TrTuaBPI
BBaJZstUiflflPRiT C al
KmmSi
I I XA1I. AMD WATKK, J
ii HTft ft IM
VoflLcfHo ;
OREGON
Shoit Line
and union Pacific
DarimT
TIME SCHEDULES
Porttsnd. Or.
Anatr
Chicago
Portland
Special
8:00 ft. m.
via
Huntington.
Salt Lake, Denver,
Ft. ortlt.Omalia,
Kansas Ulty, St.
louls,0lilcanoid
Earn.
:30 p.m.
At' initio
Express
6:50 p.m.
via
Huntington.
Walla Walla tawls.
ton,Spoknne,Min.
neapolls.Sl. Paul,
Dllllltll, Jill MM!-
kee.Chlcago&Eait
8: 10 a. m.
St. Paul
Fait Mall'
C;lfi p. m.
via
Cpolano
Ealt T.ake, Denver,
Ft. Wortll.Omalia,
Kaunas City, St.
onis,ChlcaKoand
East.
7:00 a. m.
i l
JL
-
OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE
FltUM 1'OUTI.AND.
(Mi p.m.
All sailing datei
subject to change
For Ban Francisco
. Cloo p. m.
ball every o days.
Daily
F.x.VunOay
ruMlti.m.
baturday
lUitU p. in.
Columbia River
Steamers.
To Astoria and Way
Landings.
1 oo p. m.
Kx. Uuuday
G:45a.m
Mon., Wed.
aud Frl.
tVIIUmitls niter.
Water permitting.
Ungon City, New
berg, Hiiloni, Inilo
pendoure, Corval
llsiuid Mar Land
ings. About
iw . 111.
Tiles , Thu.,
bat.
7:00 a. in.
luts.. 'Iliur.
and Hat.
Wlllsmslls and Yam.
hill niters.
Water permitting.
Ort-Ktm City, Day
lon.tti Way Land
Ings.
3:30 p.m.
Mon,, .Wed,
aud Krl.
l.v. Itlparla
4:06 a. in.
Dally except
Saturday
Snske River.
Itlparla to Lowlston
Lv. La (vision,
Jl.OOa.'m.
Dally except,
" Friday.
A. L. CRAIQ,
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Or.
C. YY. STINOKIt. City Ticket Agent,
Thlrk and Washington Streets.
TIME CARD0F TRAINS
PORTLAND
Depart. Arrive.
Puget Sound Limited 7:24 A. M. 6:14 P. If
Kansas City & St. Louis
Hpeclal 11:10 A. M. 11:10 P. U
North Coast Limited ...... 3:30 P. M. 7:00 A.M.
Tacoma-Seattlc Night
Kxpress 11:43 P. M. 3:03 P. M
Take Puget Pound Limited or North Coast
Limited for Urav's Harbor points. Take Puget
fciound Limited lor Olympla direct. .
Take Pucet Bound Limited or Kansas Clty
Ft. Louis Hpeclal for points on South Vend,
branch. '
Double dally train service on Oray'a Harbor
branch.
Four trains dally between Portland and Ta
coma and Seattle.
A. D. CHAKLTON,
Assistant Oeneral Pasienger Agent.
233 Morrison f
i St., Portland, ur.
EAST
SOUTH
LEAVE
DEPOT, SIXTH AND
HOYT 8TS.
ARRIVE
8:30 P.M.
OVERLAND EX.
TRESS TRAINS for
Balem, Itoneburg, Ash
land, Sacramento. Og
den, San Francisco,
Mo lave, Los Angeles,
El Paso, New Orleans
and the East.
AtWoodburn dally
except Sunday, morn,
lug train connect
with train forMt. An-gel.Sllverton.Urowna-villa,
Springfield and
Natron, and Albany
local for Mt. Angel
and Silverton.
.Albany Passenger.
Xorvallls Paaengr
Sheridan Passutiger.
7:43 A.M.
1:90 A.M.
7:00r.M.
4:00 P.M.
7:90 A.M.
114:50 P.M.
10:10 A.M.
3:60 P.M.
y 8:25A.M.
Dally. UDally except Sunday.
YAMHILL DIVISION.
P..UMM. 1aa IaaI nt TnATarcsin street.
Leave Portland dally for Oswego at 7:20 A.M..
12:30, I;55. 3:25, 4;40 6:25. 8:90 F. M. Dally
except Bunday. 6:3tf, :, A. M., 8.0S, ll; '
Arrive at Portland daily at 8:30 A. M.. l:r
s:io, 4;30, o:ia, t.w, io p. si. wuiy except j":
day 6:35 ,10:W a. M.: except Monday, U.w
A.M. Suwday only, 10:05 A. II. .
Ieave for Dallas dally except Sunday, 8-
P. M. Arrive Portland, 9:30 A.M. , , ..
Rebate tickets on sale Utween Portland, fcao
ramento and Sau Franclseo. Net rates, sn.ou
first class and $11 second clase. Second cissa
Includes sleeper: first .class does not. .
Tickets to Eastern points and turope- A'so
JAPAN. CHINA, lIONOLULtT and AUS-
CITY TICKET OFFICE, teorner. Third '
Wathlocton streets. Phone Main 712.
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