The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905, May 07, 1904, Image 7

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TEOk TTEW AGE, PORTLAND. OREGON.
RADDLE ROCK IlESTAUJUNT.
BUCKMAN & CARRAQIIAR, Proprlotorf.
First Clan In every respect. Oysters a specialty
1019 Second Street,
Sacramento, Cal,
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Missoula advertising.
X-ieLdLixig Hotels
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rpIIK OAItDEN CITY BAKEKY.
HENRY KOSENDOrtF, Proprietor.
Dread, cukes and pics of superior quality
freah every day.
1 FAVORITES
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110 Weat Main Street,
MUaoula, Montana
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HOTEL PORTLAND.
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The Portland!
H. O. BOWERS, Mmnmgmr.
American Plan, $3 Por Day
and Up war dm
HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS
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COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS.
Portland, Oregon
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Tremont Hotel &
RED BLUFF, CALIFORNIA.
First Glnas in Evory Particular.
Everything entirely new throughout
Uio building. Headquarters for
Comniorclal Mon. Commodious
Sample Rooms.
S. E. MURPHY, Proprietor
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Boat furnished houso in Sou thorn Oregon
New Depot Hotel
A. H. PRAGI1T, Proprietor.
All Trains stop 30 Minutes
Por Meals.
ASHLAND, OREQON
A FRIENDLY TIP
When in Roscburg, Ore
gon, go to
HOSIER'S
Horseshoe Lunch Counter
Near tho 8. P. Depot
Telephone M-B
P. 0. Box Ml
The Grand Pacific Hotel
CHAB. A. SOIIRAOE, Proprietor.
Handsomely Appointed and First
Class in Every Particular.
Coraer 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 Cars and Trains
Cor 10th and Washington Sts.
OAKLAND, CAL.
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THE LINCOLN
The Blackwell Hotel Company
Moat beautifully and desirably located, on Madison street at Fourth avenue-
a section freo from noise and dust most convenient to all pointa of tho city and
commanding a magnificent view of Puget sound, Mount Rainier and the Olympic
range. The Lincoln is easily accessible from all steamboat landings. depots and
theaters. All cars transfer to the hotel door. It is a new, modern, exquisitely
tarnished structure, containing 225 rooms 100 with private baths arraVed to
give iU patrons every comfort The drawing rooms, lobby, dining rooms and
gentlemen's cafe are most luxurious, and will be found especially attractve to
tourists and commercial travelers, while tho service and cuisine will aatisfiy the
SBOst exacting aolcur.
THETHORNTON
W. D. THORNTON, Manager.
BUTTE, MONTANA
European Plan, $1.50 Per Day Up
The beat appointed hotel In tho Northweat.
Thoroughly oqiilmxHl with atl tho modorn con
venience. Two-tmrda o( tho room a connected
with private bath. Two hatha on each lloor (or
use of sueata without charge. All rooms well
lighted and ventilated. Tollshed hardwood
floors with rugs throughout. Finest cafo and
aervlce In tho city, at inbdorate prlcea. Euro
pean plan, 11.60 por day and up. Iio charge
(or aample rooma.
European Plan. Rooma 60c. to $200.
Roomi alngle or en auttc, with or without bath.
GRAND HOTEL
R. C. II ALU DAY. Proprietor.
Newly Furnished. Elevator, Steam
Heat, Electric Lights, Call
Bells, Etc., Etc
Cor. Howard St. and Slain Ave.
Tel. Main 28. SPOKANE, WASH.
Golden Eagle
Hotel
J. W. WILSON, Proprietor.
Sacramento, California
aVVay
When in Spokane, go t
DAVENPORT'S
RESTAURANT
First Class in Every Respect. The
Finest Service that can be had.
SPOKANE, WASH
Rates 12.50 Per Day and Up.
THE GEISER GRAND
(AMERICAN)
A. GEISER, Proprietor.
Commercial, Family and
Tourist Hotel.
BAKER CITY, ORLU0N
HOTEL FLORENCE
H. E. CHANEY, Proprietor.
Headquarters for Commercial Men
MISSOULA, MONTANA.
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The Tacoma
W. B. 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 rlrat Clau, New and Most Rlegantly
I'urnlahcd Apartments In the City, Single or
Itn Suite. N
btram Heat. Large Wall Cloaeta, Frlvate and
Public natha Kates by the Dot, Week or
Month. One Block South of PostofTJce.
A. M. Cadlen, Propr. P. II. Curtlaa, Mgr.
Telephone Main 015
1119 l'lrat Ave. cor. Seneca SSATTLK, WASH.
Delmonico Restaurant
Under Same Management
The Alturas House
Welt Purnlahed and Itverytblng New
Beda jo Ceuta and Up. lnd. Phone 373
51 1 Main St. Boise, Idaho
HOTEL
CECIL
SEATTLE, U. S. A.
E. P. GAFFNEY, Manager
One of the 'Best Hotels in the
Northwest.
Large Sample Rooms for Com
mercial Men.
EUROPEAN PLAN
Purnlahed Rooms at anytime at reasonable
prices. 1'lne Italian and French Kcetauraut lu
Connection. Phone lnd. X 1699.
COLUMBUS HOUSE AND
SALOON
Liquors and Cigars
Open Da and Night
167 WASHINGTON STREET
SEATTLE, WASH.
Reduced
Freight
Rates
on HOUSEHOLD GOQDS to all
Eastern Cities. Saving of 25 to 50
per cent. We transfer 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'n
Brewers and Bottlers of
TANNHAEUSER
AND
SALVATOR BEER
SEATTLE, U. 3. A.
ran
Quaker Drug Co.
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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How Can I l.cnvc Tltcf
IIow cnu 1 leave thco?
How enn I from thco part?
Thou only hast my licnrt, dear one, bo-
llcvo
Thou hast tills soul of mine
So closely bound to thlno
No oilier can I lore, save thco alone!
Blue Is n flow'ret
Called the forget-me-not,
Wear it upon thy henrt, nud think of mo!
Flow'ret and hope inny die, ,
Yet love with us shall stny,
(That cannot pass away, dear one, be
Hove.
Would I a bird were,
Boon nt thy aide to be,
Falcon nor hawk would fear, speeding t
thee,
When by the fowler slain,
I nt thy feet should He.
SChou sadly should'st complain Joyful
I'd die.
Tuoatrfi Loot to Bight, to Mem'ry Denr.
Sweetheart, good-byl The fluttering anil
Is spread to waft mo far from thoo,
And soon before the fnv'ring gnki
My ship shall bound upon the sea.
Perchance, nil desolate and forlorn,
These eyes shall miss thee many s
year,
Bnt nnforgottcn every charm
Though lost to sight, to mem'ry dear.
Sweetheart, good-byl ono Inst embrace!
O cruel Fate, true souls to sever!
Xst In this heart's most sacred plnce
Thou, thou nlona shnlt dwell forevorl
And still shall recollection trace,
In Pnney'a mirror, ever near,
Bach smile, each tear, that form, that
lost to sight, to mem'ry dear.
Those Evening Holla.
Thoio evening bolls! those evening bells!
IIow many n tnle their music tells.
Of youth, and. home, nnd that sweet time
When last I heard their soothing chime.
Thoso Joyous hours nro passed awny;
And mnny a henrt that then was gny
Within tho tomb now dnrkly dwells,
And hears no mora thoso evening bells.
And no 'twill be when I nm gone;
That tuneful peal will still ring on,
While other bards shall walk theso dolls,
And sing your praise, sweet evening
bells.
ThomnH Moore,
EXPENSE8 OF A PRINCE.
What It Costa llrltnln's Koynl Heir to
Live.
The populnr idea about a royal
prince Is that ho 1b an oxnltcd person
age, with a magnificent income, says
Hour Glass. Tbcro Is, however, nn
other aspect of tho case, concerning
which many pcoplo nro In ignorance,
namely, tho enormous cxpcndlturo In
variably connected with a prlncoly es
tablishment. Tho following Authentic
details as to what It costs the Prlnc
of Wales to llvo may, therefore, prove)
Instructive to tho general ronder. It Is
not generally known that there are
about eighty servants employed In the
prince's household, nnd tho wages of
theso peoplo aggregate not less than
40 a week. Out of this sum tho
royal chef receives 200 a yenr, tho
butler n slmllnr amount, nnd two of
tho stewards 150 npleco, in nddltloa
to special perquisites. Then there Is
the cost of provisions, electric HghfV
Ing nnd other domestic oxpenses, which
lnvolvo n further outlay of nt least
800 n year. It Is nlso essential that
his roynl highness should keep n good
stable, and tho malntcnnnco of thirty
horses, cnrrlngcs, grooms, conchmen
and other attendants will readily ac
count for nnothor .100 of his Income.
During tho London season, also, th
king's eldest son Is nnturally expoctcd
to give a certain number of house par
ties, and It need scarcely bo said that
theso entertainments must bo In every
way consistent with tho rogal position
of tho distinguished host In addition
to these pnrtlos, the present prince,
like bis father, gives bo vera I royal
balls every year, tho total cost of
which means a further serious lnrond
In his income. Again, It is only reason
able to expect that his roynl highness
will bo ono of tho host dressed gen
tlemen In the kingdom, nnd this de
sirable qualification is only attained
by Judicious expenditure. Kor exam
ple, It may bo stated thnt tho I'rlnco
of Wales generally dons a now suit
of clothes twice a month and a new
silk bat nbout the samo period. He
never wears a pair of boots mora than
half a dozen times, and theso are of
superflno quality, at 2 guineas the pair.
Ho rarely uses a pair of gloves for
mora than ono occasion, and his hosiery
and other clothing are sufficiently ver
satile and multitudinous In character
to start a man In business. In all prob
ability 1,000 a year would barely
cover the princely expenses for cloth
ing. But even this estlmato docs not
meet the cost of those naval and mili
tary uniforms which the prince has to
purchase In order to appear in his va
rious official capacities in connection
with the British army and navy, and
for these splendid garments, somo of
which cost 100 each, nt least another
500 a year must bo added to the ex
penditure. Another Important Item of expendi
ture is thnt represented by gratuities
to servants when tho prince nnd prln
cess become tb temporary guests of
other royal families, either at home or
abroad. Take, for example, a visit
to tho Czar of till the Itussias, which,
apart from traveling expenses, would
mean at least 100 lu royal tips among
the countless servants of tho Musco
vite mounrch. It Is not a matter of
general knowledge that when the
Prlnco of Wales was receiving his ed
ucation at Cambridge he was allowed
an Income of 3,000 a yenr. Ho was of
a frugal disposition, and managed to
maintain the dignity of his position
without running Into dobtj on the con
trary, It Is stated that ho actually
saved money out of Ills allowance.
A correspondent asks: "lu writing
to my pastor how should I address
him: Dear Dr. Smith, or the Rev. Dr.
Smith, or Dear Sir?" We havo not a
chaperon department, but If wo had
we would Instruct tho department to
say: "My dear woman, do not write
to your pastor."
C0TTY.8 1'LACE.
Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Everything First Class.
J. A. SCOTT, Proprietor.
Missoula, Mont.
First National Bank of Missoula.
Montana.
(No. 2100
Capital, $160,000.00 Surplus, $50,000.00
, A. n. Hammon-I.PreBldent
.A. O. England, Vlce-?rceldent
J. M. Keith, Cashier
.11. A. Eddy
, T. L. Oreenough
, C. II. Mcf.eod
.... O. O. England
DIRECTORS
S. A. WALKER
GEO. W. ALBEE
WALKER Si ALBEE
Livery, Feed and
Sale Stables j
Hones Doardt-d by tho Day, Week or Month.
Caba, buanea and wagons to and from all trains
and hotela. Klneat cushion tiro turnouts In
the city. Hlgglns Avo., opp. Kennedy Hotol.
MISSOULA, MONTANA
THIS HAPPY MAM
U Ne'or Without a Bmllo,
He Uaea Only Our Oardcu City Heer,
And Life Boo ma Worth the While.
mAitDEN oirr brewho oo
Mlmmoulm, Montmnm
MISSOULA MERCANTILE
COMPANY
Missoula, Montana.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers. We sell ev
erything and everything the very beat. Our
Una of men's elothlng, furnishings, shoes, etc.,
embraces such reliable brands as theset Man
hattan Bblrts, E. A W. Collars, Btcin-llloch and
H. 8. A M. Iteady-to-Wear Suits and Overcoats,
Knox Hats, Hanan A Son's and Torrey's Fins
Shoes.
"Wo're There With the Goods"
MIsmouIq, Montana.
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
Spctfial Attention Givcu to Com
mercial Men.
MARK W. DOTCHIW, Tropr,
Second Avenue So. bet. fourth and Fifth fit.
Great Falls, Mont.
Ceo. K. Drew
Kallapell
J, D. McDonald
Great falls
Drew & McDonald
Great Falls, Montana
Great falls
Boots md Shoes
Kallspell
Gent. Merchandise
P. J. Brophy & Co.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND IlirORTHRS
Largest Stock, Largest Business,
Finest Goods, Lowest Prices
28 Main St.
BUTTE, MONT.
Seattle
Real Estate
John Davis & Co.
709 Second Avenue
Srattle, 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.
v COMMERCIAL TRADE SOLICITED
HOTEL RIDPATH
EUROPI3AN PLAN
100 Daylight Rooms $1 to $3 Ptr Day
Private Baths Single and In Suites
REMODELED AND REFURNISHED
First and Stevens Sts.
SPOKANE WASH.
Hotel Westminster
V. 0. JOHNSON, I'roprlotor.
American and European
Plan.
Corner Main and Fourth Streets,
LOS ANQELK8, OAL.
MURPHY & BINE
The Lunch Counter.
Home Cooking.
The Beit Meals in the City
for the Price.
LA GRANDE, OREGON.
HOTEL FOLEY
T. B. FISHER, Prop.
Headquarters for Commercial Men
Electric Lights and Steam Heat
LA GRANDE, OREGON
ST. CHARLES HOTEL
IOHN GIBLIN, Prop.
First-Clara Accommodations and I'rnmpt sorv
Ice. I.nruo Hnmplu (wuna for
Commercial 1 ravvlers.
Phone 7 Cor. First and Washington Sts.
Albany, Oregon.
The Spokane
(Europenn Plan.)
The Leading Hostelry
in the State of Washington.
Headquarters for
the Traveling Public
Special Sample Rooma with Arc light.
50 NEW BATH-ROOM SUITES
Elegant Public and
Private Dining Rooms.
SPOKANE,
WASH.
THE WASHINOTON-aEATTLE
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THE SCENIC HOTEL OP THE WORLD.
Tliis iiuiKtiillct'iit tourist hotol is Seattlo's most prominent architectural
feature being situated upon tho highest point of luud in the down-town district
300 feet above sen level. It is, howovor, easy of access by private tramway, by
regular hotel tonvoynnco, by street car or by carriage The sceuory from Tho
Washington is the most superb to bo found on tho l'aclflo ccast. Tho appoint
ments and furnishings of Tho Washington aro cntiroly modern nnd high-class;
tho cuisine and servico are most satisfactory. Tho rates are exceedingly reason
ablo for a fuHhloimblo Tourist Hotel.
Tho Washington is situated in tho midst of oix aerosol beautiful grounds,
which with the broad drivoways, green lawns, and a profusion of roses and car
nations, mako the location un ideul ono. The sconorv from Tho Washington and
grounds is unsurpassed in tho West no other point in goittlo giving such a mag
nificent viow ns can be had from this hotel. Presidont Itoosevolt was charmed
with tho scene that met tho eye, from tho voraudas and grounds of tho hotol, and
bo expressed himself. ThoUHands of others, in public and private lifo, havo come
and gone since tho opening of this grand hostlory. who havo added their trlbuto
to tho many expressions of pleasure and satisfaction derived from a glimpse of tho
l'uget Bound country from this vantage ground, including as it does a view o!
mountains, lakes, Sound, harbor and all Seattle. Write for illustrated booklet.
nonm hotel.
THOS. COHDI, Proprietor.
Itatcs Sl.fiO and 11.00 por day.
Entirely Now and Modern
Centrally Located, Tiro Mocks from B. I. depot
ItEDDINO, CALIFORNIA.
Hotel Green
Pasadena, Cal.
...ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF
HOTEL SOMMER
A. L. MORRIS, Manager.
The Only First-Class
Hotel in the City.
LA GRANDE OREGON
HOTEL PEDICORD
T. J. PEDICORD, Prop.
Heated by Steam. Hot
and Cold Baths. Electric
Calls and Electric Lights
in every Room. j j j
EUREPEAN PLAN,
Rooms SOc, 75c and $1.00 Per Day.
Meals, 25 Cents.
Frco Bus and I'rco Snniplo Rooms.
205M3 Riverside Ave., SPOKANE
Hosier's Lunch Counter
AH Trains Stop
30 MINUTES
For Meals.
Headquarters for travolors nnd railroad
mon.
A. MOSIKU, Proprietor.
ROSGBURQ, Oregon
THE 0. T. DINING ROOM
U. H.OrKV, I'roprlotor.
All Trains Stop 30 Minutes
FOR MEALS.
Ono of tliu ilm-Rt nlnces nt tho donot
for meulH. Wo always lmvo chicken
supper. llcndqunrtorH for tho traveling
public. Oysters in any utyle,
Roseburg, Oregon