The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905, May 21, 1904, Image 7

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HOTEL PORTLAND.
VO&T $t,ooo,oao.
The Portland
H. O. BOWERS, Mmitrnwr.
American Plan,, $3 Per Day
and Upward
HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS
AMD
COMMEROIAL TRAVELERS.
Portland, Oregon
.
Tremont Hotel
RED BLUFF, CALIFORNIA.
First Class in Evory Particular.
Everything entirely new throughout
tlio building. Headquarters for
Commercial Men. Commodious
Bamplo Itooins.
S. E. MURPHY, Proprietor
Best furniahed houso in Southern: Oregon
New Depot Hotel
A. II. PltACIIT, Proprietor.
All Trains stop 30 Minutes
For Meals.
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ASHLAND; OREGON
A FRIENDLY TIP
When in Roseburg, Ore
gon, go to
IVIQSIER'S
' Horseshoe Lunch Counter
Near the 8. P. Depot
Telephone 90-B
P. 0. Box 631
The Grand Pacific Hotel
C1IA8. A. SCHHAQE, Proprietor.
Handsomely Appointed and First
Class in Every Particular.
Corner Railroad St. and Hlggtns 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.
$EATTLE'S NEW HOTEL
oj Vj laBPWsPUfcB".
THE LINCOLN
The Dlackwell Hotel Company
Most beautifully and desirably located, on Madison street at Fourth avenue-
section free from noise and dust most convenient to all points of the city and
commanding a magnificent .view of Puget sound, Mount Rainier and tlio Olympic
range. The Lincoln is easily accessible from all steamboat landings, denotj and
theaters. All cars transfer to the hotel door. It s a new, modern, exquisitely
furnished structure, containing 225 rooms-100 with private baths-Vramied to
give its patrons every comfort. The drawing rooms, lobby, dining rooms and
gentlemen's cafo are most luxurious, and wUl be found especially attractve to
tourists and commercial travelers, while the Mrylca and cuisine will iatiafiy tht
most exaction aolcuro,
THETHORNTON
W. D. THORNTON, Manager.
BUTTE, MONTANA
European Plan, $1.50 Per Day Up
The brat Appointed hotel In the Northwest.
Thoroughly equipped with all the modorn con
veniences. Two-thirds of the rooms connected
with private bath. Two hatha on each lloor or
una ol Riiesta without charge. All roomi well
lighted and ventilated, Polished hardwood
floors with ruga throughout. Finest cafe and
aervlco In the city, at moderate prlcea. Euro
pean plan, $1.60 per day and up. Mo chare
lor sample rooms.
European Flan. Rooms 60c. to 12.00.
Rooms single or en suite, with or without hath,
GRAND HOTEL
It. C. HALLIDAY. Proprietor.
Newly Furnished. Elevator, Steam
Heat, Electric Lights, Call
Bells, Etc., Etc.
Cor. Howard St. and Main Aye.
Tel. Main 28. SPOKANE, WASH.
Golden Eagle
Hotel
I. W. WILSON, Proprietor.
Sacramento, California
When in Spokane, go to
DAVENPORT'S
RESTAURANT
First Class in Every Respect. The
Finest Service that can he had.
SPOKANE, WASH
Rates f2.G0 Per Day and Up.
THEGEISER GRAND
(AMERICAN)
A. GEISER, Proprlotor.
Commercial, Family and
Tourist Hotel.
BAKER CITY, ORLdUN
HOTEL FLORENCE
H. E. CHANEY, rroprittor.
Headquarters for Commercial Men
. MISSOULA, MONTANA.
CJADDI.K ROCK-RESTAC. ANT.
DUCKMAN & CAilltAailAn, rroprtetors.
First Class In everr respect. Oysters a specialty
1019 Second Btroet,
Sacramento, Cal.
s&Sa&feSiateSSSi
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 Pint Clam. New and Mot Itltgantty
Furnished Apartmeuls In the City. Single or
lSn Suite,
Btesm Heat, taree Watt Closet, rrlvate and
Public Bnlln. Katea by the Day, Week or
Month. One Dlock South of PostolBce.
A. M. Cadltu, rropr. P. II. Curtis, Mgr.
Telephone Main 9j
1119 First Ave. cor. Seneca 8UATTI.U, WASH.
Delmonico Restaurant
Under Same Management
The Alturas House
Well Furnished and Itvcrytblug New
Beds jo Cents and Up. Ind, 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.
Large Sample Rooms for Coni
hiercial Men.
EUROPEAN PLAN
Furnished Room at anytime at reaaonahtc
price. 1'iue Italian and French Keataurant lu
Connection. Phone lud. X 1699.
COLUMBUS HOUSE AND
SALOON
Liquors and Cigars
Open Day and Night
J67 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. '
The Seattle Transfer Co.
SEATTLE,. U. S. A.
Messengers on All Trains
Glaussen
Brewing Ass'n
Brewers and Bottlers of
TANNHAEUSER
AND
SALVATOR BEER
SEATTLE, U. S. A.
THR
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.
FROM DEATH TO LIFE.
Charles E. Norrla Cures Conaumptloa
by Wnlklntf 11,000 Mile.
Three years ago Charles E. Norrls
of Son Francisco was told by physi
cians that ho could not llvo over three
months. One lung,
they satd, was en
tirely gone from
the ravages of con
sumption, and the
most he could do
would bo to take
to his bed and dlo
as comfortably as
possible. Hut Nor
rls wns game. De
termined to light to
cilahleb e. noitms tlio last, tho In
trepid invalid, who could scarcely
crawl, took to tho rond, nml along tho
11,340 miles he has tramped Rince then
found increasing health, until to-day
I he is a halo and hearty man.
Ills case, which has been tho sub
ject of Inquiry by physlclnns all over
j the country, says the New York Her-
nld, is further evidence of the efficacy
of the "open air" cure, which they are
now recommending. He says that it
is better, bec'auso It combines with
the excrcUo of n rugged llfo the cares
of striving for existence.
Norrls is 03 years old. He had trav
eled extenslvoly beforo he started on
bis consumption tramp. He hnd
worked in many cities. Ho knew life
and men and tho knowledge gave him
the courage it required to leave San
Francisco with but $1.00 in hi pocket
and face the fight for llfo. His wife
and daughter were dend, his brothers
and sisters scattered, and no one de
pended upon him. His money had
bts-'n frittered away on doctors' bills
and medicines.
Norrls is no ordinary tramp. His
clothes arc neat. Hli manners are
good. Ho does not drink or use tobac
co. He reads Bhakeipoaro and knows
tho works of tho great poet by heart.
In January ho colled upon President
Roosevelt and chatted with him some
time about his wanderings, and the
president expressed admiration of his
grit.
"This was my condition when I
started out from 'Frisco August S,
1601," says Norrls. "I weighed M
pounds, ono lung was gone. I had suf
fered thrco hemorrhages, tho doctors
said a fourth would finish mo. They
gave me thrco montlir, inoro of llfo.
I had $1.C0 in my pocket. I was well
I dressed and I determined to llvo or
die in tbo open.
j "Tho first night I slept under a
fence, being too weak to reach a form
houso a llttlo ways off. For tho first
tlireo weeks I didn't know what day
would bo my last. Hut I did not grow
any worse. My cough continued, and
tho pains between my shoulders did
not leave me. If I hnd stopped, If I
had given up, I would liavo died com
fortably in n few weeks. But I sot
my teeth and went on. At tho end
of the third week I noticed a slight
improvement It continued, and be
fore two mouths had passed I lost my
pains and my cough hod dwindled to
a memory. I was growing well."'
I Norrls' mode of llfo is very simple.
He wanders from place to place as
fancy dictates. His long Journey in
search of health has takon him all over
the United States. Ho was in New
York recently, and is now on his way
to Buffalo. Ills cleaullncss, straight
forward manner and n fund of anec
dotes have endeared him to rallioad
men everywhere. News of Ills arrival
and departuro arty tolcgraphcd in ad
vance, and lie Is a wolcomo guest with
all. His usual bed Is on a newspaper
in the waiting room of somo depot, In
the winter, or on tho platform or bag
gage truck when warm weather pre
vails. He says he was novcr refused
food but once, and that was by a min
ister In Oregon.
Mr. Norrls thinks consumption sani
tariums are not giving tbo proper
treatment to obtain the best results.
He soys that In the so-called open air
cures he has visited tho people are
given little or no exercise, but kept
quiet, fed on milk and eggs and made
fat. Ho holds Unit fatness Is not
healthy; that it Is tho power of ro
Muting fatiguo, of sustafnlug exertion
for on extended period and of being
vigorous that constitutes truo health.
Austria' Ntronuous Old Kmporor.
The veuoiablo Kniporor Fruncis Jo
seph of Austria sets an oxauiplo to IiIh
subjocts In streuuostty of llfo qultu
equal to that of our youthful I'rosl
dont, says Leslie's Weokly. Winter
and summer tho Fhnporor is up at 0
In the morning. At 0 his olds-de-camp
have to bo ready in cojo they aro
wanted, and state business of all kinds
is conducted before breakfast. The
Emperor scorns to bo lltorally devoured,
it is said, by a senso of duty. Every
thing else gives way to It. Ills majes
ty at the most trying and even tragic
moments of his llfo has always attend
ed Just as usual to 'the business of tho
state, and those about him wcro
startled on tho day of the funeral of
his only son to find the Emperor ready
to sign the orders for tho day exactly
as usual.
Discreet Slleuca.
When Bismarck was a boy his fa
ther desired blm to become a clergy
roan, says Hon. undrew D. White In
tbo Century Magazine, In bis later
years the lron Chancellor" found hu
mor in tho'suggestion.
"You probaulythlnk that If I had
become a clergyman I should be a bet
ter man," he said Jocosely, to bis wlfo
one evening.
"I will not reply to that," she said,
quietly, "for my answer would not bo
polite."
Tlio Lover.
Tess Well, their engagement is off.
Jess The ideal It was only an
nounced yesterday. What did they
quarrel about?
Tess As to which wai tbe raoro un
worthy of tbe other. Philadelphia
Press.
He IUd Twenty-seven Wives.
In the course of a murder trial at
Cape Town recently tho defendant, an
aged Malay trader, admitted that hs
bad twenty-seven wives.
Our Idea of a mean man is one who
spends two-thirds of his time In get
ting money and tbe other third in keep
ing it t
Missoula advertising
rpHK OAllDKN CITY 11AKEUY.
HENRY KOSENDORF, Proprietor.
Dread, cakes and pie of superior quality
fresh every day.
110 West Main Street,
Missoula, Montana
s
C0TTY,8 TLACE.
Fine Winet, Liquors and Clean.
Everything First Class.
J. A, SCOTT, Proprietor. Missoula, Mont.
First National Bank of Missoula.
Montana.
(N0.210C)
Capital, $150,000.00 Surplus, $50,000.00
, A. n. Itammond, President
,.A. Q. England, Vtcc-Pretldrnt
J. M. Keith, Canhlor
.It. A. Eddy
, i.T. L. OreenouRh
C. 11. Mcl.cod
,.. O. O. England
DIRCCTORS
J. A. WALKER
OEO. W. AL1IEB
WALKER & ALBEE
Livery, Feed and
Sale Stables a j
Horses Roarded by the Pay, Week or Month.
Cabs, busses and wagons to and from all tralnr
and hotels. Finest cushion tiro turnouta in
tho city, lltgglna Ave., opp. Kennedy Hotel.
MISSOULA, MONTANA
THIS HAPPY MAN
la Ne'er Without a Smllo,
He Usca Only Our darden City Peer,
And Life Seems Worth the While.
mAROEM CITY BREWING CO.,
Mlmmoulm, Montmnm
MISSOULA MERCANTILE
COMPANY
Missoula, Montana.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers. We sell ev
erything and everything tho vory best. Our
lino of moil's dothlng, furnishings, shoes, etc,
mbracea auch rellablo brands aa these: Man
hattan Hhlrts, K. & W. Collars, Stelu-IIIoch and
II. 8. it M. Itesdy-to.Wear Hulls and Orercoats,
Knox Hats, ilanati A Bou's and Terror's Fluo
Shoe.
"Wo're There With the Goods"
Mlttflouln, 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
Sicial Attention Given to Com
mercial Men.
MARK W. DOTCIIUN, Propr.
Second Avenue 60. bet. Fourth and Fifth Sta.
Great Falls, Mont.
Ceo. I!. Drew
Kalispcll
J. I). McDonald
Great l'ulla
Drew & McDonald
Great Falls, Montana
Ortat I'all
Boots and Shoes
Katlspell
Genl. Merchandise
P. J. Brophy & Co.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND IMPORTERS
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
BHHHwCBjffaiVT9'BSH
Hjeadixig Hotels.
Tlie B-A.Y VIB"vV
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
EUROPEAN PLAN
J00 Daylight Rooms $J to $3 Per Day
Private Baths Single and in Suites
REMODELED AND REFURNISHED
First and Stevens Sts.
SPOKANE WASH.
Hotel Westminster
F. 0. JOHNSON, l'oprlotor.
American and European
Plan.
Comer Main and Fourth Streets,
LOS ANGELES, GAL.
MURPHY & BINE
The Lunch Counter.
Home Cooking;.
The Best 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 G1BLIN, Prop.
Flrst'ClsM ArroinmndMInn and I'rnmpt sorv
Ice. Ijtrk'o riainiilo ()xima lor
Counuerclul I ruvulcr.
Phone 7 Cor. Flnt and Washington Sts.
Albany, Oregon.
The Spokane
(Kuropcuu l'ltin.)
The Leading Hostelry
in the State of Washington.
Headquarters for
the Traveling Public
Special Sample Rooms with Arc light.
50 NEW BATH-ROOM SUITES
Elegant Public and
Private Dining Rooms,
SPOKANE,
WASH.
TMI3 WASHINGTON SEATTLE
ml 77 ' ' "
- r-TaYmTa-T-Khlmi W-'WimmmammaaW-Walmaui'"'
THE SCENIC IIOl EL OP THE WORLD.
Tills inauuillceut touriut hotel is Senttlo's most prominent architectural
feature being situated upon tho highest point of land in tlio down-town district
300 feet ubovo sea level. It is, however, easy of access by privato tramwuy, by
regular hotel convoyanco, by street car or by carriage. Tho scenery from Tlio
Washington is tho most superb to bo found on tho Pacific ceast. The appoint
menta and furnishings of Tlio Washington aro entirely modorn and high-class s
tho cuisine and service aro most satisfactory, Tlio rates aro exceedingly reason
abln font (aslilouablo Tourist Hotel.
The Washington Is situated in tho midst of six ncrosof beautiful grounds,
which with tho broad driveways, green lawns, and a profusion of roses and car
nations, make tho location an ideal ono. Tho sceuerv front Tho Washington and
groundB is unsurpassed lu tho West no other point in Hotttlo giving such a mag
nificent view us can bo had from this hotel, President ltoosovolt was charmed
with tlio sceno that mot tho eye, from tho verandas and grounds of tho hotel, ami
so ex
pressed himself. Thousands of others, in public and privato llfo, havo coma
and gono since tlio opening of this grand hostlory, who iiavo added their tributo
to tlio many expressions' of pleasure and satisfaction dorlved from ugllmnsooftho
Puget Sound country from this vantage ground, including as it does a view of
mountains, lakes, Souud, harbor and all Beattlo. Write tor Illustrated booklet.
pOUDl 110TEU
TIIOS. CORDI, Proprlotor.
Kates $1.80 and 1.00 por day.
Kntlrely New and Modern
Centrally located, Two Dlock s from 8. P. depot
Iti:i)I)lNU CALIFORNIA.
Hotel Green
Pasadena, Cal.
...ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOP
HOTEL SGMMER
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 50c, 75c and $1.00 Per Day.
Meals, 25 Cents.
Frco Bub and Freo Samplu Rooms.
209-13 Riverside Ave., SPOKANE
Mosier's Lunch Counter
All Trains Stop
30 MINUTES
Por Meals.
IIciuI(imrtcrH (or travelers and railroad
mon.
A. MOSIKIt, Proprietor.
ROSEBURG, Oregon
THE O.T. DINING ROOM
I!. II. OTKY, Proprietor.
All Trains Stop 30 Minutes
FOR MEALS.
Olio of tho llnoRt places nt tlio ilnpot
for inculri. Wo always liavo chicken
supper, !I('tulimrturri for tlio traveling
public. Oysters in any stylo.
Roseburg, Oregon