The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905, April 09, 1904, Image 7

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    THE mW AGE, POItTJLAitfD, OREGON.
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J TEL PORTLAND.
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The Portland
H. O. DOWERS, MmnmBar.
AmoHoan Plan, $3 Por Day
and Upward
HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS
AMD
COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS.
Portland i Orogon.
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Tremont Hotel
RED BLUFF, CALIFORNIA.
First Clnas in Kvcry Particular.
Everything entirely new throughout
tho building. lleudqtinrtcra for
Commercial Men. Commodious
Sample ltooma.
S. E. MURPHY, Proprietor
Best furnished houso in Southern Oregon
New Depot Hotel
A. II. PRACIIT, Proprietor.
All Trains stop 30 Minutes
For Meals.
ASHLAND, OREQON
A FRIENDLY TIP
When in Roscburg, Oro
gon, go to
HOSIER'S
Horseshoe Lunch Counter
Near tho S. P. Dopot
Telephone 8C-B
P. O. Box til
The Grand Pacific Hotel
C11A8. A. B0IIHAQE, Proprietor.
Handsomely Appointed and First
Class in Every Particular.
Corner Railroad St. and Hlgglns Ave.
MISSOULA, MONT.
Hotel Crellin
FRED A JORDAN, Prop.
Situated in the most conveni
ent business part of the city.
AMERICAN PLAN.
Convenient to All Gars and Trains
Cor 10th and Washington Sts.
OAKLAND, CAL.
SEATTLE'S NEW HOTEL
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THE LINCOLN
The tsiacKweil
Most Deauuiuiiy wm uurm .ovaw., to jnamBon street at Fourth avenue-
section treo from noise and dust-most convenient to all points of the city and
commanding a maanlflcent view of Puget sound, Mount Rainier and the Olympic
range. The Lincoln is easily accessible from all steamboat landings. depoU and
theaters. All cars transfer to the hotel door. It is a new, modern, exquisitely
furnished structure, containing 225 rooms--100 with private baths-arranged to
give its patrons every wmion. xuo uwiuk rooms, lODDy, dining rooms and
-1.. it. n.vnno airira mmfart. The drawlnc moron. ln.K .ii-j ?
gentlemen's cafo are most luxurious, and will be found especially attractve to
tourists and commercial travelers, while the service and cuisine will gatisflv the
nost exacting eolcure.
THETHORNTON
W. D. THORNTON, Atanager.
BUTTE, MONTANA
European Plan, $1.50 Per Day Up
The beat appointed Jiotcl In the Northwest.
Thoroughly equipped with all the modern con
veniences. Two-thirds of tho rooms connected
with private bath. Two baths on each floor (or
une o! guests without charge. All rooms well
lighted and ventilated. Polished hardwood
Iloora with ruga throughout. Finest cafe and
ervlce In the city, at moderate prices. Kuro
pcan plan, fl.OO per day and up. Mo charge
(orsamplo rooms.
European Plan. Rooms 60c. to $2.00.
Uooms sluglo or en suite, with or without bath.
GRAND HOTEL
It. C. 1IALLIDAY. Proprietor.
Newly Furnished. Elevator, Steam
Heat, Electric Lights, Call
Bells, Etc., Etc
Cor. Howard Si. and Main Avo.
Tel. Main 28. SPOKANE, WASH.
Golden Eagle
Hotel
T. W. WILSON, Proprietor.
Sacramento, California
When in Spokane, go to
DAVENPORT'S
RESTAURANT
First Gass in Every Respect. The
Finest Service that can he had.
SPOKANE, WASH
Rates 2.50 Por Day and Up.
THE GEISER GRAND
(AMKItlCA.V)
A. GEISEU, Proprietor.
Commercial, Family and
Tourist Hotel.
BAKER CITY, 0REU0N
HOTEL FLORENCE
H. E. CHANEY. Proprietor
Headquarters for Commercial Men
MISSOULA, MONTANA.
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BUCKMAN & CAnRAOHAR,,rroprtotora.
First Class In orerr reapect. Orators a specialty
1019 Bccond Street,
Sacramento, Cl.
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The Tacoma
W. P. BLAOKWELL, Prop.
One of the best hotels
on the Pacific Coast.
American Plan $3.00
per Day and Upwards
TACOMA,
WASH.
The
Colonial
Hotel
Strictly First Clans. New and Moit Hlefrantly
l!n Suite,
Btenm Heat. I.arce Walt Closets, r-rlvate and
rubllc Ilntha. Kates by the Dav. Week or
Mouth. One Illoclc South of I'oato&lce.
A. M. Cadlcu, Propr. P. II. Curtlas, Mgr.
Telephone Main 91s
1119 I'lrst Ave. cor. Seneca SUATTI.H, WASH.
Dclmonico Restaurant
Under Same Management
The Alturas House
Well Furulahcd and KTerythlng New
Deda jo Cents and Up. I nil. Phone 37J
5li; Main St. Boise, Idaho
HOTEL
CECIL
SEATTLE, U. S. A.
E. P. GAFENEY, Manager
One of the Best Hotels iu the
Northwest.
Large Sample Rooms for Com
mercial Men.
EUROPEAN PLAN
I'urnlshed Rooms at anytime at reasonable
prices, l'me Italian end l'rench Restaurant In
Conuectlon, I'houe Ind. X 1699,
COLUMBUS HOUSE AND
SALOON
Liquors arid Cigars
Open Day snd Night
167 WASHINGTON STREET
SEATTLE, WASH.
Reduced
Freight
Rates
on HOUSEHOLD GOODS to all
Eastern Cities. Saving of 25 to 50
per cent. We transler Freight,
Passengers and Baggage. Pool
shipments given prompt and careful
attention. We invite correspond
ence. The Seattle Transfer Co.
SEATTLE, U. S. A.
Messengers on All Trains
Claussen
Brewing Ass'ii
Brewers and Bottlers of
TANNHAEUSER
AND
SALVATOR BEER
SEATTLE, V. S. A.
THE
Quaker Drug Go.
SEATTLE, WASH.
Sell Drugs and Patent Medicines at
Cut Rates, and Prepay Freight
Charges to Points within one hun
dred miles of Seattle.
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Marco BozzarU.
At mMntRht In his Bunrded tent,
Tho Turk was drenmlng of tho hoar
When Greece, her kuee In suppllance
bent,
Should trcmblo nt his power;
In dreams through enmp ntid court he
bore
The trophies of ft conqueror;
In drenms his song of triumph heard;
Then woro his ninnnrch's slguet ring;
Then presHcd that monarch's throne a
king!
As wild his thoughts nnd gar of wing
As Eden's garden bird.
At midnight In tho forest shades,
Dotzarls ranged his Sulloto band,
Truo as tho stool of the tried blades,
Heroes In heart nnd hand.
There had tho Persian thousands stood;
There had the glad earth drunk their
blood
On old Platoon's day;
And now theio breathed that haunted air
Tho sons of sires who perished there,
With arms to strike nnd souls to darr
As quick and far ns they.
An hour passed tho Turk awoke,
That bright dream was his last;
Ho woke to hoar his sentries shriek,
"To armsl they comet the Greek, the
Greek!"
He woke to die 'mid flames and smoke,
And shout nnd groan and sober stroke,
And death shots falling thick aud fast
As lightning from the mountain cloud;
And heard, with Totce ns trumpet loud,
llozznris cheer his band;
"Strllto till tho last armed foe expires,
Strike for your altars nnd your fires!
Strike for tho grceu graves of your sires'
God and your native land!"
They fought ltko bravo men long and
well;
They piled that ground with Moslem
slain;
They conquered, but llozznris fell,
plccdlng nt every vein.
Hli few survlring comrades saw
His fctullo when rnng their proud hurrah.
And tho red field was won;
Then saw in death his eyelids close,
Calmly ns to n night's repose,
Like flowers nt set of suu.
Bozrnrlsi with tho storied brave
Greece nurtured In her glory's time,
Itcst thee, tliero Is no prouder grave,
Even In her proud clime,
Sho wore no funeral weeds for theo
Nor bade the dark hearso wavo Its
plume,
I.lko torn branch from death's leafless
treo,
In sorrow's pomp nnd pageantry,
Tho heartless luxury of the tomb.
Put flic remembers thee ns one
Long loved and for n season gone;
For theo her poet's lyro Is wrcnthed,
Her mnrblo wrought, her music breath
ed; I "or theo she rings the birthday bells,
Of thee her babes first lisping tells;
For theo her evening prnyer is snld
At palnco couch and cottnge bed;
Her soldier closing with the foe,
Ghes for thy snko a dcndlier blow;
His plighted maiden when she fears
For him, the Joy of her young years,
Thinks of thy fnte nnd checks her tears.
And she, the mother of thy boys,
Though in her eyo nnd faded cheek
Is rend tho grief she will not spenk,
The memory of her burled jojs.
And even she who gnvo thee birth
Will by their pilgrim-circled hearth
Talk of thy doom without n sigh;
For thou nrt Freedom's now nnd Fnme's,
Olio of tho faw, th Immortal namei,
Tlint were not borne to die!
Flts-G revno Hnlleck.
Wild Ufo Observation.
Good observers nre probably about
nil rare ns good poets. Accurate see
ing an eye Unit tnkea In the whole
truth, and nothing but tho truth how
ruro Indeed it is! Bo fow pernous
know or can tell exnctly what they
seo; so fow persons can draw n right
Inference from un observed fact; so
few persons can keep from rending
their own thoughts and preconceptions
Into what they see; only a person with
tho scientific habit of mind can be
trusted to report things as they nre.
Most of us, in observing tho wild Ufa
about us, seo more or seo leu of tho
truth. We see loss when our minds
are dull, or preoccupied, or blunted
by want of Interest. This is truo of
most country people, Wo seo moro
when wo rend tho lives of tho wild
crentures about us In tho light of our
human experience, nnd impute to U10
birds nnd boasts human motives and
meUiods. This is too often true of
tho eager city man or womnn who sal
lies out Into tho country to study na
ture. Tho tendency to sentlmentallro na
ture has, In our time, largely taken
the place of the old tendency to de
monlze nnd aplritlze It It Is anthro
pomorphism In another form, less
fraught with ovll to us, but equally In
U10 way of n clear understanding of
tho life about us. Century.
The Yankeo Hcored.
A London puper, speaking of tho
"American Invasion," relates that an
enterprising Yankee came over to En
gland and decided to open a shop In
lilrmlnghnm. Ho obtained premises
next door to a man who also kept a
shop of the same descrlpUon, but was
not very pushing Iu his business meth
ods. Tho methods of tho Yankeo, how
over, caused tho older trader to wnko
up, nnd, with tho spirit of originality
strong upon him, he nlllxed nnotlcoover
his shop with tho words, "Established
fifty years," painted In lurge loiters.
Noxt day the Yankee replied to this
with a notice over his storo to this ef
fect: "Established yesterday; no old
stock." Now York Tribune.
How a HturtUli Feeds.
Tho mouth of tho starfish is the
round holo on tho under side, where
Uie grooveB of tho arms meet. Tho
stomach, closely connected with tho
mouth, Is a thin sac folded and pack
ed away in tho center of tho disk and
the bases of the arms. The starfish
feeds on various shell animals. If the
lctlm Is small, like a snail, It Is taken
Into tho stomach. If It Is lurge, like
an oyster, the stomach la pushed out
and around it. Digestive tltilds nre
spread over It, and the portions digest
ed are taken into the starfish, St.
Nicholas.
Men who rush the growler are wl
dots in a hurry tbemelves.
Missoula advertising
rplIE rjAKDEN CITY BAKERY.
11KNKY llOSKNDOKF, Proprietor.
Dread, cakes and pics of superior quality
Irish every day.
116 West Main Street,
Missoula, Montana
s
COTTY.S PLACE.
Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Everythlne First Class.
J. A. SCOTT, Proprietor.
Missoula, Mont.
First National Bank of Missoula.
Alontnna.
(N0.21MJ
Capital, $150,000.00 Surplus, S50.000.00
A. 11, Hammond, President
,...A. Q, England, Vlco-Prcsldent
3. M. Keith, Cashier
-II. A. Kddv
T. I. (Ireenouitn
O. II. Mol.eod
O. O. England
DIRECTORS
S. A. WALKEH
QEO. W. ALBEE
WALKER & ALBEE
Livery, Feed and
Sale Stables j
Hortcs lloardt-d by the Pay, Week or Month.
Cabs, bunne and wagons to and from all trains
and hotels, l'lncst cushion tiro turnouts In
the city. Hlgglns Ato., opp. Kennedy Hotol.
MISSOULA, MONTANA
THIS HAPPY MAN
Is Ne'or Without a Bmlle,
Ho Uses Only Our Garden City Beer,
And I.Ko Seems Worth the While.
BARDEM OITr BREWING CO.,
Mlmmoulm, Montanm
MISSOULA MERCANTILE
COMPANY
Missoula, Montana.
Wholesale and Itetall Dealers. We sell ev
erything and everything the Tory best. Our
lino of men's clothing, furnishings, shoes, etc.,
ubraccs such reliable brands as these: Man
hattan Shirts, E. A W. Collars, Bteln-lllocU and
11. 8. A M. lteady-to-Wear bulla and Overcoats,
Knox Hats, llauan A Son's and Torroy'a Hot
Shoes.
"Wo'ro Thore With the Goods"
Missoula Montunu.
Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Draught Beer, Fine, 5c.
Bottled Beer, 25c. a Quart.
All trains Stop 15 Minutes.
Opp. N. P. Depot.
The Cascade Livery
BOARDING AND
SALE STABLES
Spcdal Attention Given to Com
mercial Men.
MARK W. DOTCIIUN, Propr.
Second Avenue So. bet. Fourth and Fifth Sts.
Great Falls, Mont.
Ceo. U. nrew'
Kallipcll
J, I). McDonald
Great Falls
Drew & McDonald
Great Falls, Montana
Great Falls
Boots and Shoes
Kallspell
Genl, Merchandise
P. J. Brophy & Go.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND IMPORTKRS
Largest Stock, Largest business,
Finest Goods, Lowest Prices
28 Main St, BUTTE, MONT.
Seattle
Real Estate
John Davis & Co.
709 Second Avenue
Seattle, Wash,
Insurance Loans Rentals
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JONES BLOCK, COR. NINTH AND C STS., TACOMA, WASH.
Elegantly Furnished Apartments with Bath. Elevator. Steam
Heat. Electric Light. Central Location.
COMMERCIAL TRADE SOLICITED
HOTEL RIDPATH
EUROPUAN PLAN
J0O Daylight Rooms $1 to $3 Per Day
Private Balhs Single and in Suites
REMODELED AND REFURNISHED
First and Stevens Sts.
SPOKANE WASH.
Hotel Westminster
V. 0. JOllN'bOK, Proprietor.
American and European
Plan.
Corner Main and Fourth Streets,
LOS ANGELES, CAL.
MURPHY 5c BINE
The Lunch Counter.
Home Cooking:.
The Best Meals in the City
for the Price.
LA GRANDE, OREGON.
HOTEL FOLEY
I. B. FISHER, Prop.
Headquarters for Commercial Men
Electric Lights and Steam Heat
LA GRANDE, OREGON
ST. CHARLES HOTEL
JOHN GIBLIN, Prop.
First-Clan Arromtnoilntlniis nml Prompt sorr
lie. UuKf bninilu (looms lor
Couuncrcliil 1 ra ulurs.
Phone 7 Ccr. First and 'Washington Sts.
Albany, Oregon.
The Spokane
(European Plan.)
The Leading Hostelry
in the State of Washington.
Headquarters for
the Traveling Public
Special Sainde Rooms with Arc light,
50 NEW BATH-ROOM SUITES
Elegant Public and
Private Dining Rooms,
SPOKANE,
WASH.
THE WASMINaTON-.SEA'ITLE
THE SCENIC HOTEL OP THE WORLD.
TIiIh inagiiitlceut tourixt hotol la Soattlu'n most prominent architectural
feature being tutuated upon tho hi'liCHt point of land in tho dowiftown district
300 feet ubovo nea level. It la, however, easy of uceesa by private tramway, by
regular hotel conveyance, by btreet car or by carriage. Tho nconory from Tho
Washington is tho moat superb to bo found on tho l'uciuo coast. The appoint
menta and furnishings of Tho Washington aro entirely modern and high-class;
tho cuisine aud service aro moat satisfactory. Tho rates uro exceedingly reason
able for u fashiounblu Tourist Hotel,
Tho Washington la situuted in tho midst of six acros of beautiful grounds,
which with the broad drlvuwuys, green lawns, and a profusion of rosea and car
nations, inako the location un ideal one. Tho scenery from Tho Washington and
grounds is unsurpassed in tho West no other point in Bo.ittlo giving such a mag
nificent view as can bo hud from this hotol. President Koosovolt was charmed
with tho scene that met tho eye, from tho verandas and grounds of tho hotel, and
so expressod himself, Thousands of others, in public aud privato Ufo, havo coino
and gono slnco the opening of this grand hostlory. who havo added tholr tribute,
to tho many expressions of ploasuro and satisfaction derived from agllmpsoof tho
Puget Sound country from this vantage ground, Including aa it does a view of
mouutalus, lakes, Sound, harbor aud ull Seattle. Writo for illustrated booklet
Hotels
pOllM IIOTEI
T1I03. CORDI, Proprlotor.
Kates l.fiO ami f l.OOpor it ay.
Entirely Newnd Modern
Centrally Located, Two mocks' from 8. P. depot
ItlUlDlNO, CALIFORNIA.
Hotel Green
Pasndcnn, Cnl.
...ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF
HOTEL SOMMER
A. L. MORRIS, Manager.
The Only First-Class
Hotel in the City.
LA GRANDE OREGON
HOTEL PEDIGORD
T. J. PEUICORD, Prop.
Heated by Steam, Hot
and Cold Baths. Electric
Calls and Electric Lights
in every Room. J J J
EUREPEAN PLAN
Rooms 50c, 75c and $1.00 Per Day.
Meals, 25 Cents.
Froo Bus nnd Freo Sam pie IlooniH.
209-13 Riverside Ave., SPOKANE
(Hosier's Lunch Counter
All Trains Stop
30 MINUTES
Por Meals.
IIciuliiunrterH for trnvolera uiid railroad
men.
A. MOSIEU, Proprietor.
ROSEHURO, Oregon
THE 0. T. DINING ROOM
i: II. Ol i:V, Proprietor.
All Trains Stop 30 Minutes
FOR MEALS.
One of the llncHt pluwH nt tho depot
for meiilH. Wo ill way h hnvo elilckun
tmppur. IIcmlqunrturH for tho traveling
public. Oyutera in any ntylo.
Roseburg, Oregon
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