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About The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1904)
TBlM XJBW AGE. POKTliAWD, OBBGOK. Avers To be sure, you arc growing old. But why let everybody see It, In your gray hair? Keep your hair dark and rich and postpone age. If you will Hair Vigor only use Ayer's Hair Vigor, your gray hair will soon have all the deep, rich color of youth. Sold for 60 years. "Turn now or CO jfsrs old, nit I hare thick, cIomj heml or low? Iialr which U a wondrr t everyone who ires It. Ami not a gray hair In It, all clue tit Ayot's llalr Vliror " Mas. II, II. llutirts, lleclila, Minn. H pi.co a name. 1 All ilrnircl.t.. J. O. ATKIt CO., t.nwr-11, Ma.. for I White Hair The tests of turbine endues nt Klbcr fcld, Germany, hIiow n stciun congiini tlon cniilvntcnt to nbout cloven poumla to Indicated horse-power, nn unparal leled performance in economy. For conghs and coldi there la no better modlclno than I'lso's Cure for Oonsump tlon. l'rlco 25 cents. He HaM It ItomoTcd. "They say," rcmsrked the youth, "that i wlso man never stumbles over the same stnno twice." "That's right," rejoined the snge. "When he passes that way again it Isn't there." CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought &yfi& Bo am tho BIgnaturo Indlontlons. IluKclns I sco aonrts genius hits In vented revolving rubber heels for shoes. Jurksoii Ah I Another revolutionary movement on foot, eh? Mother! will find Mrs. Wlnslows's BoothlnK Syrup the best remedy touio for thslr children during th teothing period.. Anything but Groen. WIrrIcs Mucglni mads his money In groceries. MIbkIos Indeed I Was he green grocer? Wiggles I should say not II did a strictly cash business. IMPORTANT TO THRnSHERMBN. An Account nnd Note Uoolc of 25 Pago 5cnt Frss to Any Address. Tho A. H. Avorlll Maclilnery Co., of Portland, Ore, whoso advertisement Is to be found ulnowlioro in tills publica tion, huvo proparod for dlstiibutlon among throsliurmon atlireslionnniVac count and noto book of 125 pitKea. This book will bo mailed to thronhormun frvof of charge, by nddroBslng the above namod company. Nothing Dolii'. "Just one kiss, dear, before I go," pleaded tho young physician. "None of that for mo, thnnk you," re joined the fair mnld, "I don't like tho Idea ot having a doctor's bill Utrust un der my no.io." Itekeeley lipuor-morphinc-tobaccoj -SllfP llAWia rUWUIMIkl wnu Tlio largest cave Is the Mammoth. It Is over teu miles long and has a iinvl gnblo stream tlowing through Us cliotu bum. rirn rermantnttymuKi. rfontiornenrouaneas r 1 1 0 anornrtiU'suiifl)r.Kllim's(lrilNrv ItMlorer, Heml for l'l en Mil trial holttitnnillrralUa, l)r. 11. 11. Kline, I.td..WJ Art-Ji M.. Philadelphia, lit. Ilnrblu, Muiii'liurlii, Is only tbreo yours old, but It Is ouo of tho Rrvnt-i-Ht I'llli'H of Asln, nnd hits tho larg est Kuropwin popiilnlloii of any AhIuUc: city, contiilnliiK tW.OOO Itiissbtns, ha. Hides tho soldiers ami 40,000 Chinese. It will bo tho treat Hour milling city of that region. AN INVISIBLE TO HEALTH Malaria is a slow poison, but tho most stubborn and deeply rooted when it takes possession of tho sys tem. Wo brcntho into tho luns tho polluted, j;cnn taintcdnirj the little; microbes then enter into the sys tem, nnd feeding upon tho rod corpuscles of tlio blood, toon rcduco this vital, life-sustaining fluid to such u weak, watery statu that tlio patient becomes listless, pale anu niitumic, n mi men tally and physically do- .. Amory, Mini., Jon. 88, 1003. n,:,l Mi,,rii. n,li. About flfteen years ftiro I eufforea with botln pressed. Miliaria may bo- na took course of 8. a. a,, whloh built no up mil with slil'llt rigors or nd entirely ourad ino of tho boils. Throe years rhillv RMiBnilon fn1tnw,.il ?K0 I u?or" witU Malaria, and romemboriua Clilllv sensations, lolloweii ow- muoh KOoA b.H.B. had dono me, I deter by fovcr and thirst; but nl"' to try it again. I.tn Klsd to say that tho frrndtmllv nil nnrts of tho "",tw'lt I old have desired. Uineo then gradually nil parts oi ino luko a. B. S. overy spring, and have no ttaok ol system are utlectea; tho MhUtIb. tast summer I spent most of the time Hvcr becomes torpid, nnd "Wb bottom towln. timber out. dark or yellow splotches A. s. BAUIYHPM. appear upon tho skin ; tlio Btomnch fails to properly digest tho food, nnd there are frequent headaches, dizziness, bud tasto in tho mouth, constipation nnd a general worn-out, tired feeling that only a sufferer from Maliuia can describe Other and moro dangerous symptoms are apt to follow where this discaso is neglected, such ns nervous pros tration, palpitation, sleeplessness, enlarged liver, weak kidneys, boils nnd risings and dangerous-looking sores and abscesses. Malaria is all tho more dangerous because of its insidious ami stealthy nature. It is an invisible atmospheric poison, and the germs and microbes that are lodged in the blood are propagating and increasing in number all tho wiiue, ciogging mo circulation auu gradually wrecking tho health. - - What is needed in Malarial troubles is carry off tho poisonous secretions and health-destroying matter that havet been polluting tho blood and clogging the circulation. S, S. S. con tains no strong minerals, but is strictly a vegetable remedy, a blood purifier without an equel, and tho greatest of all tonics. If you lmv ny symptoms of Malaria, write us, nnd medical advice will be fur istMd without cost, fur 9WtfTStGmO CO., ATIAHTA, jillllfe. ft Sy'tLS S "W1 .fc ' The letter of Miss Merkley, whose picture is printed above, proves beyond question that thousands of cases of inflamma tion of the ovaries and womb are annually cured by the use of Lydia E. Plnkhom's Vegetable Compound. "DitAn Mrtg. Pinkiiam: Gradual losa ot strength and nerve forco told mo Bomctlilng wns rndlcnllv wrong; with me. I had sovcro Bhootfnf? pains through tho polvlo organs, cramps and, extreme, irritation compelled mo tq sect medical ndvlco. The doctor nald that I bad ovarian troublo and ulcera tion, and advised an operation. I atrongly objected to this and decided to try Lydla E. Plnklinm'fl Vcrc tablo Compound. I soon found that my Judgment was correct, and that all the good things said about this medi clno wero true, and day by day I felt less pain and increased appotlto. Tho ulceration soon healed, and tho other complications disappeared, and in eleven wcoks I was once moro strong and vigorous nnd perfectly well. "My heartiest thanlta aro sent to yon for tho great good yon havo dono me." Sincerely yours, MiBflMAitoAitKT MKltitl.Br, 273 Third St., Mllwaukco, Wis. $5000 forfilt If original of atiovo Mitt BovlnQfnulriintit cannot t prutuud. Always heap Vonr. In one part of "nil tho Ilusslns," the province of Ukraine, It Is alwnyn leap year as far as tho female privilege of proposing Is concerned. It Is Bald to bo customnry there, when n young woman falls In lovo with a innn, for her to go to IiIh father's house, nnd In tho most tender and pathetic manner plcnd with tho young man to take her ns his wlfo. Kho promises tho most submissive obedience to his will If ho will but accept her. If the young man says: "I beg that you will oxcuso mo from this," sho tells him that she Is resolved not to depart until ho shall pro m I so to take her for better orworsc. She accordingly takes up uer nhodo tbcro nnd remains until ho Is wooed and won or until ho ends tbo sloge by fleeing to parts unknown. Old Soldier's Story. Sonoma, Mich., Juno 13. That oven In actual wnrfaro illaenBu Ih mote tor rlblu than bullets Ih the experience of Dolos Ilutchins of this place. Mr. Ilutchina as n Union Soldier saw three years of norvico undur Ilutlor Uurko in tho Ixiulsiann swamps and as a result got crippled with lUieumatltmi so that IiIh hands and feet got nil twisted out of shapu nnd how ho sufforcd only n Hheuuintlc will over know. For twenty-flvu years ho was In mis ery, then ono lucky day his druggist advised him to use Dodd's Kidney Pills. Of tho result Mr. Ilutchins snyss "Tho first two boxes did not help mo much but I got two moro and bofore I got thorn used up I was n groat deal bettor. I kopt on taking tiiuiu and now my pains aro all gono and I fcol hotter than I have in years. I know Dodd's Kidney Pills will cutolthouiim Usui." Flight ot Illir Hints. Of birds now In existence, probably the ono with tho greatest expanse of wing In proportion to tho body nnd with tho greatest power of (light Is tho frlgnto or nmii-o'-wnr bird. This bird apparently tiles more by skill than by strength, for It bus not great carry ing powers. Tho wandering albatross, tho largest of all seablrci, Is also ono of our strongest Myers. Ono bird was known to My nt least 3,1M) miles in twelvo days. ENEMYj - -- '1,1 - j m ill Sjasla a blood purifier and tonic. S. S. S. purifies tho germ-infected blood, tones up the stom ach, improves tho appetito and Invigorates the entire system. It stimulates the torpid, sluggish organs of tho body, enabling them to nronerlv nerform their fnnrtlnnn nml IN CELIA'8 GARDEN. When Cells seeks her garden ground, With smiling blue above her, Tho little blossoms all around Do lift their heads to lovo her; And Uicy with kisses cool and sweet In fond embraces linger, At rest upon her dainty feet. Or on hpr snowy finger. Now shall a thing of green and white. That hath nor sense nor seeing, He held more denr In Cclla's sight Thau soino poor mortal being? Shall blue nnd red Mint fndes apace, In rainy breezes rocking, Be counted worthy Cella's grace, And I be made her mocking? Yo foolish buds, that all a-row With feigned smiles cajole her, I pray you now on mo bestow Tho charm that shnll control her. My heart, thnt doth each storm survive, Xor nny frost can harden, May flourish yet, nnd bloom, and thrive, A flower In Olln's warden. Pall Mall Gnzette. It. I.OUISB ALDEN, I ask you for tho InBt time, will you marry mo?" 'Attorney Bernard Holme, I answer you for tho last time, NOI" There was a slamming of doors ana a scurry of foot on tho stairs. There was also a gleam of wrath in a pair of fine black eyes anu a smile of amusement In a pair of tranquil blue ones. Tho question nnd answer hnd been repented bo often thnt they bad lost much of their significance and all of their romance. noforc tho young attornoy hnd gono half a block ho hnlted abruptly, turn ed and retraced his Bteps. Loulso had meanwhile taken up n ponderous tomo on nervous diseases nnd wus Intent on tho Htudy of n perplexing enso when a series of vociferous sneezes greeted her from tho outer olllco. "I didn't come hero to mnke a fool of myself," Mr. Ilolmo begun ns ho thrust his head In at the door. "I camo to got you to doso mo up. I havo taken n wretched cold Bueozed sovonty times by tho clock this nftor noon, and I ache nil over In Bpots ns If I had been sloeplng on tho rock pile. Now don't you dnro tell mo that It Is Uio grip." Poko out your tonguo, little boy. Hero, you may smoke up while I count your pulse," and bIio placed the bulb of a Uny thermometer beneuth bis tongue. "Call it what you like, but it Is lnlluonza Just tho samo, nnd n good round caso of It, with danger of pneu monia, heart disease nnd other com plications, do straight homo this rain uto nnd havo your mother mako you a barrel of hot Icmonado with a big stick In It. lioll your foot for an hour nnd then turn Into bed and stay thero until you Bweat It out. Yes, and you must tuko ono of theso every two hours," mid tho woman counted out twelvo hugn tablets. "All right, Doctor. I'd ns Boon die by your hnntl as by thnt of nny other member of your murderous profession. Hy tho way, you must havo mo well beforo Trlx comes. So you were In earnest when you said I must fall In lovo with her?" "Certainly, and marry her If she'll havo you. Sho looks exactly as I did when you proposed to mo a dozen years ago. Trlx is la aim ougut to havo no dlfllculty In curing you of your ridiculous Infatuation for an old mnld of 80. I neglected to toll you thnt sho will nrrive to-morrow instead of next week." And I neglected to toll you that I hnvo already mot your niece," her com panlon returned In a tono that seemed to her ns unnecessarily flippant. "Sho was In tho sniiiu sleeper with mo when I went from Albany to Boston Inst week. While the porter wns making up her berth she emtio and sat with me, nnd of eourso wo chatted. I rec ognized her by her resomblnnco to you, and hnd no dllllculty In verifying my suspicion. I'm afraid I should havo fallen In lovo with her on tho spot If It hud not been for tlio contemptible disloyalty to you." "NonseiiBol ' Loulso ejaculated. "Go homo nnd tnko your medlelno or you won't Ik nblo to bco her to-morrow evening," nnd sho resumed her study us If sho wore qulto nlono. For nn hour nfter the door closed behind her too persistent lover, sho tried to read. For soino unaccountable- reason tho words conveyed no meaning. A sen teiico thnt at nny other time would hnvo been perfectly lucid hnd to bo read ngnlirand ngnln beforo sho could grasp Its slgultlcanee. t length, dis gusted with herself, sho throw asldo tho book, ordered her cnrrlngo nnd went out to mnke somo professional call. When sho returned It wns qulto durk nnd tho telephone was ringing fu riously. It wns Mrs. Holme, nnd In a voice full of excitement sho announced thnt Bernnrd wns very III, In n raging fever, nnd that ho wns going on like a ernzy nmn." "llemurd in delirium!" tho physician cried, nnd for the first tlmo lu her pro fesslonnl career she lost her wits. Tho cnrrlngo hnd been dismissed, and In a tromor of fright alio ran yes, actually ran to the homo of tho man for whom, not an hour ago. sho had told herself sho cherished only a sincere friend ship. As she entered tho sick man's room, ho stretched out both his hands, nnd with n hollow Inugli ho exclaimed, "Trlxle, my dnrllng, have you come ut Inst!" With that ho seized her hand nnd pressed It to his fevered cheek. "How 1 havo been longing for you," ho continued. "And to think that she thought nil tho tlmo I wanted her. Bah, she's n cranky old nut Id. nnd n bluestocking In tho bargain. I wns foolish enough to think I was In lovo with her before she studied medicine. Sho can go on rolling pills Ull tho crnck of doom as fur ns I am concern ed. No suno man would want her after he had seen you." For a moment the physician vanish ed and a Jealous, wounded woman took her pWvco. Louise drow her hand away, and It was fortuuate for a cer tain Miss Beatrice Alden that she was still lu Albany. Then tho physician returned and set to work to quiet tho ravings of her paUent Together sho A CASE Of GRIP. THE JINRICKSHA IN JAPAN. WMaiMM-MBWw""w, -"""" In tho lnttcr part of tho year 1809, writes n correspondent of tho Hono lulu Star, I was in business in Yokohamn, nnd ns my knowledgo of Uio Jnp nneso Inngungo wns limited to a few words, I employed when nccoMnry, tho Bov. Mr. Goble ns my Interpreter. Mrs. Ooblo wns n confirmed invalid nnd could wnlk nbout only n little. Happening to sco In J. It. Black's auction room an English bath chair for Bale, I mentioned Uic circumstance to Goble, telling him It would do for Mrs. Goble, ns n few coolies could pull it nlong. I purchased It and presented It to him, but tho machine was so heavy when it camo to drag It up hill n few extra coolies had to be employed. Mr. Goblo wns n bit of a carpenter and possessed a fair share of Inge nuity, to he took off the heavy leather-covered frame nnd forward wheel with all Its attachments nnd made two shafts so that a man might get liiBldo of them. This reduced tho weight about two-thirds, a light awning was then put on tho body, and was sufficient to pull it along and two would pull It up Hcght'a hill. Shortly after ho placed a front bar to connect the shafts together. A carpenter who had a small place at Homoro did the work, and that was tho first "Jlnrlky." Tho Japaneso woro qulto takon with tho outfit and they started in with n vengeance, and now It is not only the national conveyance of Japan, but also In China and India. Mr. Goble wns an American, born In Massachusetts, employed ns a Bap tist mlsslonnry orlglnni occupation, n ahoomnkor, but ns ho seldom got n romlttnnco from his church in America he wns glad to do anything to procuro a aubslstanco for himself, wife und two daughters. Mrs. Goblo hnd n small school where sho tnught Jnpnnoso children nnd Mr. Goble, with tho nld of Otormo Sndnglro, mndo the llrst trnnslnUon of tho gospel of St. Matthew. As tho Japanese nro claiming Uio InvcnUon of Uils linndy llttlo vohlclo, I wrlto theso few romnrks to plnco credit whero credit is due. nnd tho llttlo mother lnbored nnd soon tho sick mnn fell Into n tranquil sleep. Then sho sent tho mother off to bed nnd nlono sho kept tho vigil. Tho grny light of morning wns creeping in nt tho windows when the slccpor awoke to perfect consciousness. "Mother," ho began raintiy, "i navo had such wretched dreams the blessed night long. I thought Louise was here, and sho had tho faculty of changing herself first Into a fasclnaUng young girl nnd then into n Bour old hag. Mother, do you think sho cares oven a llttlo bit for mo " "Sho loves you more thnn anything in tho world, oven her darling profes sion," n trembling voice whispered In his ear, for Loulso wbb on her knees nt his bedsldo and had her arms around him. "I never knew how I loved you unUl I saw you bo desper ately ill," tho voice conUnucd. nnd In her henrt of hearts Loulso Alden know that Bho was lying. When tho llttlo mother camo In, somo Uireo hours later, Bernard In formed her that Dr. Alden said ho might be III n long time, with suspi cious stress on tho "might," nnd, that Bho could tho better care for him, they had decided to bo mnrrled nt once. MrB. Ilolmo was willing. More thnn thnt. sho went hcraolf to secure tho li cense nnd the prencher, for sho hnd nd noUon of giving Loulso nn opportunity to chnngo her mind. Sho hnd nlwnys believed that some day tho willful girl would como to her senses nnd do Uio rntlonnl thing. Now thnt sho wns In tho humor, Uio consummation of a 12-year-old devotion could not bo brought nbout too quickly. "If ho over tells her thnt ho wasn't delirious n hit nnd thnt wo plotted tho wholo thing, Bho'll wnnt to murder us both," tho old Indy retlected. That nfternoon Loulso sat, happy and rndlnnt, nt tho bedsldo of her bus bund, who wns nlrendy clamoring to get up, when guests wero announced. "Cnn I go right up " n morry volco In tho hull below nsked. "I thought sho would bo nt tho station, nnd when I could not And her In tho crowd we wont to her otllce nnd tho mnld sent us over here." It wns Trlx: but whom had sho brought with her? Ovcrcomo with cu riosity, Loulso went to tho head of tho stalrB. Tho young girl wns nt her Bide In a moment nnd hud both arms around her neck. "Oh, Auntlo darling," she whisper ed, her face crimson with blushes, "we've eloped. Isn't it simply too de licious? Whnt will papa sny? Frank begged so hard, nnd you know It Is A PAIR OF MUSICAL WONDERS. BiBiBiBiBiPvEjHBnPVwaW LUbwIbt (I aMsasjfjsggMr I J. A. WILCOX Or DUIUKD, UlClt. CHAS. a MOSCH OF BISUABCK. If. D. J. A. Wtleox, of Durand, Mich., Is known as the "Odo Man Orchestra." Plays first and second violin, piano, drum, harmonica, bells and triangle, aU at the same Uiue. When appearing In public he generally performs tho fol lowing program: Overture, violin, piano and harmonica. 2. Light-foot pian ist playing piano, harmonica, drum, triangle, tunc violin, rosins bow, all these at the samo time. 3. Plays second violin with ono hand and In fivo different positions. lmltaUng dulcimer on violin and harmonica. 4. Full com blnaUon two violins, piano, triangle, drum, harmonica nnd bells. Reper toire Waltz, quadrllloo, Jigs, polkas, qulck-steps. Many special featurea tho musical world never dreamed of. A novelty and a musical treat to all. Charles a Hosch performs simultaneously upon harmonica, guitar, baa viol and bells As will bo seen In tho picture, Mr. Hosch plays tho bats In strument with his right foot With left foot ho plays two bolls. The guitar nnd harmonica ho plays with hands and mouth. Mr. Hooch lovoa music and studied tho tour-lnatrumont combtnaUoa for hi owa amusomeat Impossible to resist tho mnn you love. Ho met mo nt Buffalo nnd we were mnrrled between trains this morning. His mothor was there to swear that I was of ago. Now, Auntlo, won't you bo good to poor Mr. Holme? I mot him on tho train last week nnd I think he Is charming. And, besides, It would mnke things so much easier for mo If I could wrlto papa thnt you were mar ried, too." "Mr. Holme is suffering with n so vcro caso of grip," Loulso said earnest ly, "nnd you are a foolish child to run away and get married. You will nover halfway npprcclnto your love because you will never seo It slipping awny from you. But, come, bring Frank up stairs and present him to his now un cle. Then, when my husband gots well wo will all go to Albany nnd per auado your fnthcr thnt you hnvo far better senso thnn your aunt had at your ago." Valley Magazine. Valise Boat. A boat largo enough to carry six persons may bo carried In n vnllso ot corner of n trunk. This Is becnuso th principle of tho pneumatic tiro has been applied with such success to hoal building. Theso boats nro of two kinds, either of rubber cloth inflated with air nnd divided into two compart ments, or of n sorlcs of Inflated tubei colled lengthwiso. Theso nro fitted with pnoumnUc seats, and tho oarlocki aro buckled on tho sides. When de flated they aro reduced to tho smallest concelvablo weight nnd compass, and tho process occupies only a few mo ments. Experiments prove Uint theso craft will not founder In Uio heaviest seas. They nro so buoynnt when filled with nlr thnt they will flout n weight of sovcrnl hundred pounds, whllo tho rub ber of which thoy nro constructed la absolutely proof against puncture. Thli lnvontlon promises nn entirely now era In bontbulldlng for purposes of sport and travel. UroWNoino Violin. A violin owned by n resident In North London consists of tho greater part of a human skull, over wulch li Btrctrhed a pleco of sheepskin acting ns the Boundboard. The finger-board Is formed of a human thigh cone, while tho pegs wero onco tho small hones of tho hand of n South Afri can native. Somo men's wealth is fabulous and that ot others a mero fable. Somo families keep a servant girl and several of her relations. Furnished rooms from f 10.00 up, at Mrs. M. Koeblo, 388 Everett street. Telephono Main 2651. Call at Buchanan & Derrick, confec tionary and cigars, homomado can dles a local specialty. 2QG Third St. Tho best over mndo Is tho Eagle Brand Boneless Chicken Hot Tamalcs and husks. Wholesale and Retail. Office and factory, 45 Union avenue, Portland, Oregon. Telephone, East, 409. Whenever you think that tho cor ner of Third and Couch streets Is a doad ono Just drop Into tho Alcazar and sco whnt n llttlo now llfo will do for a plnco. W. W. 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We can deliver on JO or 15 minutes notice PORTLAND Phone J54 SPOKANE Phone Exchange 12 Something New Calvert's Delicatessen 405 Washington Street i-io;y.B cooKirsa Lunches put up (or travelers nnd picnics parties EVERYTHING UP-TO-DATE GIVE US A CALL, PORTLAND OREQON M. S. COPELAND Millinery and Suit House Fine and Medium Millinery and Suits at Very Reasonable Prices We Aim to Build Up a Busi ness in Portland and Vicinity by Treating People Right and by Selling at Close Figures Come and Look at Least, Whether You Buy or Not 1 Jl ot jt 342 Vashlngton St PORTLAND OR O SPICES, 0 COFFEE,TEA BAKING POWDER. nJIWMWOEXTPACW CsmhiUShtih.OeuojviMtfTkei CLOSSET&DEVERS , PORTLAND, OMMON.' -W M,