The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905, May 14, 1904, Image 7

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HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS
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COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS.
Portland, Oregon
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Tremont Hotel
RED BLUFF, CALIFORNIA.
First Class In ICvory Particular.
Everything entirely now throughout
tlio building. Hcadminrtcra for
Commercial Men. Commodious
Sample ltooms.
S. E. MURPHY, proprietor
Best furnished Iioubo in Southern Oregon
New Depot Hotel
A. H. PRAOIIT, Propriotor.
All Trains stop 30 Minutes
For Meals.
ASHLAND, OREQON
A FRIENDLY TIP
When in Rosoburtr, Ore
gon, go to E
IVIOSIER'S
Horseshoe Lunch Counter
Near the S. P. Dopot
Telephone 9G-B
P. O. Box 31
'The Grand Pacific Hotel
CIIAB. A. SCHUAOE, Proprietor.
Handsomely Appointed and First
Class in Every Particular.
Corner Railroad St. and Hlgglns Avo.
MISSOULA, MONT.
Hotel Creljin
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.
SEATTLE'S NEW HOTEL
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THE UNCOUNf
The Blackwell Hotel Company
Most beautifully and desirably located, on Madison street at Fourth avenue-,
a section free from noise and dust moat convenient to all points of the city und
commanding a magnificent view of Puget sound, Mount Rainier and the Olympic
range. The Lincoln is easily accessible from all steamboat landings, depot) and
theaters. All cars transfer to the hotel door. It is a new, modern, exquisitely
furnished structure, containing 226 rooms 100 with private baths arranged to
give its patrons every comfort. The drawing rooms, lobby, dining rooms and
gentlemen's cafe are jnost luxurious, and will be found especially attractve to
tourists and commercial travelers, while the service and cuisine will aatisliy the
sett exacting nieur.
PORTLAND.
THETHORNTON
W. D. THORNTON, Manager.
. BUTTE, MONTANA
European Plan, $1.50 Per Day Up
The brat appointed hotel In the Northwest.
Thoroughly equipped with atl the modern con
venience!. Two-third! ol the roomi connected
with private bath. Two bathi on each lloor (or
imeoiRUeata without charge. All rooma well
lighted and ventilated. TolUhed hardwood
Hoots with ruga throughout. Flneit cafe and
lerrloo In the city, at moderate prlcei. Euro,
pcan plan, $1.(0 per day audup. No charge
for aamplo rooma.
European Plan. Roomi 60c. to 13.00.
ltooms ilnglo or en suite, with or without bath.
GRAND HOTEL
II. C. IIALMDAY. Proprietor.
Newly Furnished. Elevator, Steam
.Heat, Electric Lights, Call
Bells, Etc., Etc
Cor. Howard St. and Main Ave.
Tel. Main 28. SPOKANE, WASII.
Golden Eagle
Hotel
I. W. WILSON, Proprietor.
Sacramento, California
When in Spokane, go to
DAVENPORT'S
RESTAURANT
First Qass in Every Respect. The
Finest Service that can be had.
SPOKANErWASH
Rates 2.60, Per Day und Up.
THE GEISER GRAND
(AMKUICAN)
A. GEISER, Propriotor.
Commercial, Family and
Tourist Hotel.
BAKER CITY, ORLUUN
HOTEL FLORENCE
H. E. CHANEY, Proprlttor.
Headquarters for Commercial Hen
mbsoulaTmontana.
SADDLE UOCK BEBTAUJIANT.
BUCKMAN & CAnitAQUAR, Proprietors.
First Class In everv respect. Oysters a specialty
1019 Becond Street,
Sacramento, Cat
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The Tacoma
W. B. BLACKWELL, 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 Claas. New and Moat Itlegantly
I'urmsiicu Apartments in meiiy. eiugie or
Hn Suite.
Blenm Heat. I.aree Wall Closets, Trlvate and
Public Daths. Kates or the I)sv. Week or
Mouth. One Block South of Postomce.
A. M. Cadlen, Propr. P. II. Curtlas, Mgr.
Telephone Main 913
1119 1'lrat Ave. cor. Seneca 8KATTMI, WASU.
Delmonico Restaurant
Cndcr Same Management
The Alturas House
Well Purnlshed and ltverythlng New
Beda jo Centa aud Up. lud. Phone J7J
511; Main St. Boise, Idaho
HOTEL
CECIL
SEATTLE, U. S. A.
E. P. GAFFNEY, Manager
One of the Best Hotels in the
Northwest.
Lnrge Sample Rooms 'for Com
mercial Men.
EUROPEAN PLAN
Furnished Rooms at any time at reasonable
prices. Fine Italian and I'reiich Restaurant lu
Connection, l'hone Ind. X 1699.
COLUMBUS HOUSE AND
SALOON
Liquors and Cigars
Open Day and Night
167 WASHINGTON STREET
SEATTLE, WASH.
Reduced
Freight
Rates
on HOUSEHOLD GOODS 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. Tine Seattle Transfer Co.
SEATTLE, U. S. A.
Messengers on All Trains
Claussen
Brewing Ass'n
Brewers and Bottlers of
TANNHAEUSER
AND
SALVATOR BEER
SBATTI.K, U. 3. A.
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Quaker Drug Go.
SEATTLE, WASH.
Sell Drugs and Patent Medicines at
Cut ilates, and Prepay Freight
Charges to Points within one hun
dred miles of Seattle.
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80ME ODD RAILROAD RULE&
Curious Karl? Experience In Trans
portation In Pennsylvania.
Borne of the regulations In force on
the earliest railroads built In Pennsyl
vania read very queerly in these days
of "llmlteds" nud "flyers," says the
Boston Transcript A number of them
are quoUfd in a brief pnper read before
the Engineers' Society of Western
Pennsylvania on enrly experiences In
transportnUon by Antes Snyder, and
abstracted in part in tho Scientific
American supplement. Snys this pnper:
"When tlio commonwealth opened
tho Philadelphia mid Columbia ltnll
way the theory was tlint the State fur
nish tho rondwriy and Hint any ono
who plcnscd could furnish his own ve
hicle nud motive power and ubo the
railway whenever he wlhcd by paying
tho State tolls for Its use, Just as tho
turnpikes of the day were used. But
it was soon discovered that a certain
character of vehicles was needed and
that rules and regulations as to times
and manner of using the railways wcro
absolutely necessary to effect their suc
cessful operation. The ordinary ship
pers found It too expensive to fit them
selves with the necessary plant and
that they could got tlili transportation
dono by largo and woll-equlppcd ship
pers much inoro cheaply than they
could do It tucmseivcs, so that in prac
tice the business drifted Into tho hands
of a few individuals and companies,
who did this service for the many.
The railway as constructed was Intend
ed for the horso as motlvo power,
though the locomotive was being intro
duced as an experiment shortly after
tho railway was completed. Tho fol
lowing among tho rules and regula
tions adopted by the canal commlHslon
for the regulation of the railway may
bo of interest
" 'Sec. 22. No car slmll carry a great
er load Uian three tons on tho Colum
bia and Philadelphia Hallway, nor
more than tbrco and a half tons on tho
Portage Hallway, nor shall any burden
car travel at a greater speed than llvo
miles per hour, unless tho car body
and load shall be supported on good
steel springs.'
'"Bee. 108. It shall he tho duty of
tho conductors of cars moving with
less speed upon tho railways, upon no
tice by ringing a bell, blowing n horn
or otherwise, of tho npproach of a loco
motive cnglno or other cars moving In
the same direction at a greater speed,
to proceed with nit possible dispatch
to tho first switch In tho courso of their
passage, and pass off said trade until
said locomotive engine or other cars
moving at greater speed can pasB by.
The conductors of tho slower cars nio
directed to open nnd close tho switches
so ns to Icavo them In proper order.
Any person who shnll refuse or neglect
to comply with tho provisions of this
regulation shnll, for every offense, for
feit nnd pay tho sum of $10.'
"It must liavn been a very Interest
ing and novel sight, Indeed, when the
horso nnd tho locomotlvo wecr used In
discriminately on tho samo track and
wero struggling for supremacy ns the
futuro moUvo power of our railroads,
nnd tho npproach of a locomotlvo was
heralded by tho tooting pf n horn. Kven
nt tlint tlmo tho right of way was giv
en to tho fast horse."
WAY8 OF QEORQE GOULD.
lie Keeps Himself In Good Health liy
Athletic KxorcUc.
George J. Gould, physically, Is In
striking contrast to not u few of tliu
directors of tho Gould companion vtho
wero so actively Identified with tliu
Into Jny Gould. Gcorgo Gould's fond
ness for sports and athletic games
keeps him In oxccllent physical condi
tion, says tho New York Mull, IIu ill
most iuvnrluhly arrives at his otllco In
tho Western Union building, 1H5
Ilroadway, u llttlo lie tore 10 a. in. Ills
pnee is awlft und only a good walker
can keep up with him. Often In tho
coldest weather ho comes with his
overcoat on his arm.
Immediately upon reaching his desk
be throws off not only hU undercoat,
but his waistcoat as well, nnd pitches
Into a vast amount of work. Frequent
ly during tho day Mr. Gould mny be
seen passing rapidly through tho corri
dors of the Western Union building lu
this snmo negllgoo attiro.
1 Not long ago a midday meeting of
tho directors of tho Texns and PnclMo
Hllroud was called, and Itussell Sage,
John T. Terry and Sum Sloan, all ac
tive associates of tho late Jay Gould,
came down Jho corridor from Georgo
Gould's ofllce, all wearing winter over
coats, although the weather was
abominably mild. Mr. Gould appeared
a few minutes later minus his under
coat and waistcoat, and in this nttl.-e
presided at tho meotlng, while his aged
confreres, In conventional dress nnd
holding high silk hats with a great
deal of dignity, unanimously ratified
his propositions.
I Mr. Gould rarely gets further down-
1 town than tho Ilarrlmau offices, at 120
Broadway. Ho could easily pan
through Wall street without being gen
erally recognized. Kven some of the
Wall street reporters do not know him
by sight
Might Have Itoen Worae.
Bourke Cock run was condemning a
certain popular novel.
"This novel," he satd, "Is as poor
and barren as Elmo County laud."
"Is Elmo County lund very poor and
barren?" asked 0110 of Mr. Cockran's
Interlocutors,
"Is It?" ho said. "Well. I should say
it is. Onco two strangers rode on
horseback through Klmo County, nnd
the barrenness of the land amazed
them, Nothing but weeds and rocks
everywhere As they passed a farm
house they saw an old man sitting In
tho garden, and they said:
" 'Poor chap! Poor, poverty-stricken
old fellow I'
"The old man overheard them, and
called out In a shrill voice;
" 'Gents, I hain't bo poor an' poverty-stricken
as yo think, I don't own
none o' this land.' "
Origin or Illankctsi.
Blankets were first made by Blanket
Brothers, at Bristol, England, about
tho middle of tho thirteenth ceutury.
Don't gossip, don't spread poison
with your tongue; don't bo a weluer
wurst. Some men lose tholr hair by butting
la at tho wrong tune.
Missoula advertising;.
mllE OAUDEN CITY BAKERY.
' 1IENHY ROSKNDOnK, Proprietor.
Bread, cakea and plea ot superior quality
fresh every day.
lit West Main Street,
Missoula, Montana
QCOTTY.8 rt,ACE.
Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Everything First Cliis.
J. A. BCOTT, Proprietor. Missoula, Mont.
First National Bank of Missoula.
Montana.
(No. 2100
Capital, $150,000.00 Surplus, $50,000.00
...... ..A. I). Hammond, President
,.A. O. England, Vlco'l'realdent
J. M.'Kclth. Cashier
DIRECTORS .11. A. Kddy
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, C. 11. Mel. cod
O. O. England
t. A. WALKER
GEO. W. AI.DKE
WALKER & ALBEE
Livery, Feed and
Sale Stables a j
llorrei Iloardt-d by the Day, Week er Month.
Caba, buasea and nagona to and from all trains
and hotela. Finest cuahlon tiro turnout! In
the city, lltgglna Arc, opp. Kennedy Hotel.
MISSOULA, MONTANA
THIS HAPPY MAM
Is Ne'er Without a Smile,
He Uaea Only Our Garden City Reer,
And Life Beems Worth the While.
mAltDCM OITY BREWtNa CO.,
Mlmmoulm, Montmnm
MISSOULA MERCANTILE
COM PAIN V
Missoula. Montana.
Wholeaale and Retail Dealers. We sell ev
erything and ererytblng tho very beat. Our
lino ol men's clothing, furnlahlnga, shoes, etc.,
embraces such rcllablo brands as these! Man
hattan Shirts, K. A W. Collars, Bteln-Uloch and
II, 8. it M. ltesdy-to-Wear Bulta and Orercoats,
Knox Hata, Italian it Bon's and Torrey's l'lns
Shoes.
"Wo're Thero With the Goods"
AUsmouIu, Montana.
Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Draught Beer, Fins, 5c.
Bottled Beer, 25c a Quart.
All trains Stop 15 Minutes.
Opp. N. P. Depot.
The Cascade Livery
BOARDING AND
SALE STABLES
Spedal Attention Given to Com
mercial Men.
MARK W. DOTCUKN, Propr.
Second Avenue 60. bet. Fourth sud PIRh Sts.
Great Falls, Mont.
Ceo. K. Drew
Ksllapell
J. D. McDonald
Ureal Palls
Drew & McDonald
Great Palls, Montana
Oreat Palis
Boots and Shoes
Ksllapell
Gent, Merchandlss
P. J. Brophy & Co.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND UirORTKRS
Itrgest 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
EUKOPUAN PLAN
100 Daylight Rooms $ J to $3 Pr Day
Private Baths Single and In Suites
REMODELED AND REFURNISHED
First and Stovens Sts.
SPOKANG WASH.
Hotel Westminster
K. O. JOIINfiON, Proprietor.
American and European
Plan.'
Corner Main and Fourth Streets,
LOS ANGELK8, 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.
Kllit-C1M Arrnmmndntlona and Prompt aorr
Ice. I.Hrfe Kmnptu (noma lor
Coinmcrclal J ruvvlvra.
Phone 7 Cor. First and Washington Sts.
Albany, Oregon.
The Spokane
(Kuronvan Plan.)
The Leading Hostelry
in the State of Washington.
Headquarters for
the Traveling Public
Special Samole Rooms with Arc light.
50 NEW BATH-ROOM SUITES
Elegant Public and
Private Dining Rooms.
SPOKANE,
WASH.
THI3 WASHINQTONaEATILE
!P5T' KvXr '-" - -,-,"
THE SCENIC HO I EL OP IHE WORLD.
This mafMiiflcunt tourint hotel is Hoattlu'u most prominent architectural
feature belnu situated upon tho highest point of laud In tlio down-town district
300 fcot above he.i lovel. It is, however, easy of acccHa by private tramway, by
regular hotel convoyauco, by streut car or by carriage, Tho tcenory from Tliu
Washington Is tho most superb to Ixi found on tho Pacific coast. Tho appoint
ments and furnishings of Tho Washington aro entirely modern and high-cluB ;
tho cuiulnu and service aro most tatlnfuctory. Tho rates aro exceedingly reaaon
ablo for a fahionablo Tourist Hotel,
Tlio Washington is situated in tho midst of sir acres of lieaittlful grounds,
which with tlio broad driveways, green lawns, and a profusion of rosea and tar
nations, mako tho location an ideal ono. Tho scenery from Tho Washington aud
groundB Is unsurpassed In tho West no other point in Uoittlo giving such a mag
nificent view as can be had from this hotel. President Koosovolt was charmod
with tho sceno that met tlio eye, from tho verandas and grounds of tho hotel, aud
so expressed hlmsolf. ThoUfnndB of others, In public nnd privato lifo, havo coma
and gono sinco tho opening of this grand hostlury. who havo added tholr tribute
to tho many oxprtWous of pleasure and satisfaction dorived from ugllmpsooftho
I'uget Sound country from tills vantage ground, including as it docs u view ol
mouutaius, lakes, Sound, harbor aud all Seattle Wrlto lor illustrated booklet.
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AT5T VIEW
pOIUM IIOTKU
TIIOS. COltm, Proprietor.
Hates tl.M and 11.00 per day.
Knllrcljr New and Modern
Centrally Located, Two Mocks Irom 8. P. depot
UKDDINO, CAMKOHNIA.
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Hotel Green
Pasadena, Cal.
...ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF
HOTEL SOMMER
A. L. MORRIS, Manager.
The Only First-Class
Hotel in the City.
LA GRANDE OREGON
HOTEL PEDIOORD
T. J. PEDICORD, Prop.
Heated by Steam. Hot
and Cold Baths. Electric
Calls and Electric Lights
in every Room. j J j
EUROPEAN PLAN
Rooms 50c, 7.1c nnd $1.00 Per Day.
Meals, 25 Cents.
Frco Bus and I-'rco Siunplu ltooms.
209-13 Riverside Ave., SPOKANE
Mosier's Lunch Counter
All Trains Stop
30 MINUTES
For Meals.
Headquarters for travelers and railroad
men.
A. MO.SIKU, Proprietor.
ROSEHURO, Oregon
THE O.T. DINING ROOM
i: II.OIIIV, Proprlutur.
All Trains Stop 30 Minutes
FOR MEALS.
One of tliu fluent nliKTH nt tlio depot
for meals. Wo uIw.ivh liavo chicken
Hiippur. IIcadiiiarterH for tlio traveling
public. OvHturs in any Htylo.
Roseburgf, Oregon
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