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About The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1904)
HHBW AGE, PORTLAND. OREGON. Scrofula Makes its presence known by many signs, glandular tumors, bunches in the neck, cutaneous eruptions, in flamed eyelids, sore ears, catarrh and wasting diseases. Hood's Sarsaparilla Effects permanent cures. "Hponk Tor Yoiirnoir. Lord Leicester of Holklmm, nonrly o hundred yours ngo, wns n widower, nnd In the hitter pnrt of Ills life nearly blind. He enjoyed nn Intimate friend ship with his neighbor, Lord Albo innrlc, nnd hnd, In his own mind, He Ircted Lndy Anne, one of Lord Albe marle's daughters, nrf the future wife of bis nephew uud the mistress of Holkhnm. One dny Lady Anno otiiiio along to Join bis morning ride, nnd Lord Lukes ter seized the opportunity of asking her: "Anne, my denr, how should you Ilka to be mistress of HoIkhiiinV" "There Is nothing I should like bet ter," answered Lndy Anne, drawing herself up In her saddle. "Then I shall send by nephew Will iam to court you." Lndy Anne drew herself uf. still more, and tightening her rein, replied calmly but very gravely: "I shall never be mistress of Hoik ham on those terms." It was then the old gentleman's turn to rein In his horse. lie looked bis companion hard In tho face, and asked her, "Why, you don't mean to say you would rnnrry inoV" "Yes, Indeed I would. And there Is nothing I should wish more." This wns a wooing that was not "long a-dolng," and It led to a. uio.tt happy marriage. 01 Wide Interest. Broed, Wis., July 18 Special Charles Y, I'oterson, Justice of the Peaco for Oconto Co., has delivered judgment that Is of interest to tliu whole United Slates. Put bilcfly, that judgment Is, "Dodd's Kidney Pills mo tho best Kidney tnedielnu on tho market today." And Mr. Petorson gives his reason for this judgment. Ho says: "Lust winter I had nn aching pain in my back which troubled mu very much. In the morning I could hardly straight en my back. I did not know what It wan hut nn ndvortlsument led mo to try Dodd's Kidney Pills. After taking one box I can only say they have done moro for mu than expected as I fuel us well iiow as evur-I did before." Pain in tho back is one of tho first symptoms of Kidney disenKu. If not cured by Dodd's Kidney Pills it may develop into Ilrlght's Disease, Dia betes, HheumntlRiii or some of the othor deadly forms of Kidney Disease, An Author Pensioned. Two Ilrltlsh authors uro at present In tho public eyes on nccount of pen sions they arc receiving. Joseph Con rad has Sl.r.ixj from tho Ilrltlsh So ciety of Authors, which generosity is explained by the fact that tho au thor, whoto writings aru nmong tlioso In greatest demand by the publishers today, yet seems to hnvo dllllculty In providing for his dally wants, says tho Now York (llohe. Tho Immedlato reason for tho pension, moreover, was tho accidental burning of n manu script, which catastrophe so depressed Mr. Conrad that his frlouds thought It wise to rcllovo him from the ne cessity of nnythlug so humdrum nnd sordid as looking out for his bread and butter. The ease of Conrad can hardly fall to recall that of Cnrlyle, who, when Mill brought the disastrous news of the destruction of a complete book of the "Revolution," spent the evening In attempting to cheer tho culprit uud then set about the rewriting. The case of Miss Frankte Orser, of Boston, Mass., is in tcresinjj lo all women. "Dkaii Mhs. Pinkiumi I suffered misery fortevernl years- My bade ached and I bad bcarlug-down pains, nnd fre quent hoadaohes, I would often wnlco from a restful sleep In such pain and misery that It would bo hours before I could close my eyes again. I dreaded the long nights and weary days. I could do no work. I consulted differ cnt physicians honing to get relief, but, tl ml I tig that thoir medicines did notouro me, I tried I.ytlli. 13. Plnk ltttm'H Vouotnblo Compound, as It was highly recommended to me. I nm glad thai I did so, for I soon found that It was the medicine for my case. Very soon I was rid of every ache and p.iln and restored to perfect health. I feel splendid, havo a lino appetlto, and have gained in weight a lot." Miss Fiunkik OitsKit, U Warrcnton tit., Hostou, Mass.jjOOOorsVIwjnal atev (( proving gtnulntmu caniet pt 4ue4, Surely you cannot wish to ro maiu wealr.Hlokand discouraged, and exhausted with each day'ri work. Homo dorniiKomout of tho feminine orraiui In responsible for this exhaustion, folloftrlnir any kind of work or effort. Lydla 12. Plnkuam'a Vegetable Compound will help you just aa At ha thousands of otker woiuea. ftouitt Siruu, TuUt Good. VjM Hi Id ilMBuld lurdrujuUU. Hi mm I Tlia .. nt Alloa V-nnVin I ELU8IVE COUNTRY DOCTORS. The Kxperlence of n Man Who Went to Cull One nt NIrM. "Did you over go to get a doctor In the country nt night?" risked n mnn who lives out In ouo of the parishes of n Now Orleans Times-Democrat man. "Well, I did, the other night; and I want to say that I had on Inter esting experience then. My stepmother, who had n severe case of mensles, suf fering from nn unusually high fever, nnd almost smothering from tho cold that accompanied tho sickness, sud denly hecnino very III nbout 10 o'clock nt night, and wo decided to call the doctor. At thnt time tho rain nnd wind and lightning were coming so fnst thnt I thought tho heavens were falling: It was a most vivid rain, wind nnd electrical storm: nnd I want to say hero that I never beheld a more beau tiful display of electricity lightning and thunder In nil directions nnd all the universe seemingly to be In con vulsions of voltaic colllslonsl I got dripping wet catching tho innre nnd hunting for the doctor. "When I reached the town where the doctor lives nnd which Is five miles from home I found thnt only n bar bet shop In tho town was open. One of the loungers about the shop told me that tho doctor was not at home, but was visiting a patient about half a mile farther down the road. 1 went to the hitter's home, but was told that the doctor had Just left to seo a sick wom an about a mile up the road, which plnco I had previously passed. After returning to IC and nfter leaving word at tho doctor's residence, 1 turn ed my face for the village of II C , though without-having a defi nite Idea as to where to look for the doctor there. It Is a village of scat tered lanes and scattered residences. Kgyptlan darkness enveloped nil. Tho entire place was Hooded, water being nway up over the muddy undulations of the roadbeds. "It's n good thing I hnd n lantern; without It something serious would have befallen pic In tho roads, for I should havo run Into the fences and the ditches. I found myself lost In dnrkn(ts, nnd with tho rnln still over head. After driving some dlstauco down or up, probably; for I did not know, nnd mu yet Ignornnt as to the way I took I found myself In front of a little den, which still wns open. One of the men, In answer to Inquiries put by me, said ho thought that tho doctor was at thnt very tlmo nt a pa tient's house, which was, he ndded. a half mile farther up the road, In a sub urb of tho village. I should know where the housu was, he said It was where '(ley kllla do href,' ns he put It, meaning tho butcher's place. Well, I drove on toward up tl"e road, hoping to Hud n light In some window or door which would give Indications of tho presence of a sick person and n doctor. I mu a sort of detective, by the way. Sure enough, there wan n window with a light. It was n Held nnd about "00 yards from the public toad; and ns I drew reins to look I saw n big gate open before me. Ho must bo there! And hero wo Incident ally come to a story saddening to con template. "When the doctor came out to seo me ho told mo (hat he was attending a tlylng woman, lie expected her to die within a few hours, ho said. Kim had pneumonia and ho had Just In jected stimulants to keep her heart heating u II 1 1 to longer. Through tho crnck of tho door, that stood ajar, I caught one or two glimpses of n bed with a bar hanging over It. From nn ndjolnlng room came stilled sobs of women. The rain had by that tlmo turned Into a haze nnd the haze drift ed through tho rays that shot from the door, perhaps Just as a soul would soon drift nwny. Tho doctor was suf fering from physical and mental strain, for ho had workod hard to savo his pa tient's life. Defeat stared him In tho face, lie returned Into tho house, but camo out presently, and as wo bath turned our hugglix to drive nway heard tho cries of women nnd a man sobbing like that of a child. Tho farm house, situated In tho Held, as It was, and at midnight, with a human form Just sunk Into n lifeless lump with n soul Just loosened from Its earthly por talswell, wo will not dwell on tho picture, for I wns speaking, you know, of some of the hardships of getting a doctor In tho country n familiar hard ship to those who have lived In remote HCCtlOIIS," Japanese Uo of Witter. The Japanese themselves attribute their high average of physical strength to it plain ami frugal diet and the sys tem uf gymnastics called Jlu Jltsu, which Includes n knowledge of anat omy and of the external mid Internal uses of water. Although during the period of their ascendency the samurai kept the secret that their great physi cal superiority was due In it great measure to the Internal and external use of water, tho belief that If used liberally and Intelligently water Is ait Infallible weapon against disease Is now generally held. Hy those who go In for Jlu Jltsu an average of a gallon a day Is drunk. It Is noteworthy that rheumatism U almost unknown In Japan. It Is probable that the absence of meat from the diet, combined with tho use of plenty of water, accounts for this Immunity. A l'raotloal Huggeatton. Do you think thnt honesty pays In politics" asked the young man with the alert countenance. "My friend," answered Senator Sor ghum. 'I don't like tho stylo of your question. Any man who takes up honesty as a speculation Is liable to got tired of waiting for dividends and run to tho opposite extreme." Wash ington Star. Got the Cook. Mr. Nowexld What! No cook stove In the house? I gave you money to buy ono. Mrs. Nowedd Yes, my love, but- 1 found I hadn't money enough to buy a stove and hire a cook, too; so 1 let the stovo go. Hut the cook Is here, and she's a treasure, She has Just gouo out to get some crackers and chettte. New York Weekly. When a couple lovu at tlrst sight they Imagine tho rest of the world Is nearsighted. Ayer's Losing your hair? Coming out by the combful? And doing nothing? No sense in thatl Why don't you use Ayer's Hair Vigor nd Hair Vigor prompiiy stop the falling? Your hair will begin to grow, too, nnd all dandruff will dls- I appear. Could you reason ably expect anything better? ' ATr' lUIr Vlenr It a (trust tiiccMt with I ms Mjr linlrwtt ?IIIms out rr hdlr,lin n Hit Hair Vl(nr ninpiien miiiaiiuw mj mii all tight." W. C. toosuoN, I.lmlttj, Cl. f 00 a botllo. fl'arc""-,..... for J. C. AYBTtCO., Thin Hair Itttscla's Awakening. In Ilussla It N tho government only that sleeps. The people uro nwuko and astir, says tho author of "Qreutcr Uussla." They aro making new de mands nnd feeling a new freedom which Is uppurent every day In the ubsonco of tho former rigid repres sion, and In tho frequent Indulgcnco In llccnso that Is miscalled liberty. One will sometimes seo on the pal aco quay at St. Petersburg a lino of peoplo waiting for tho steamer to tako them to the islands. Along comes souio high ofllclal vho, Instead of awaiting his turn, drives to the head of tho lino and crowds In ahead of tho others. Formerly such an occur rence would hnvo been received In sllenco as a matter of course, but now tho people hiss and denounce tho offi cial, and police do not Interfere If a street car Is delayed for a con nection at some transfer stutlon, the passengers often become riotous and demand tnclr faro buck, or begin to pound on tho floor nnd even break windows until tho pollco innko tho driver go ahead without waiting for the other car; and he Is ijot allowed to stop again until ho reaches his destination. If an olllcer remonstrates with a street car conductor for lack of cour tesy to n passenger tho crowd will at onco interfere, nnd even tho offended passenger turns on him. Tho olllcer Is told to glvo his orders to soldiers who havo to obey, not to free men who do not, nnd not to Jnterfero be tween men who aro ns good as ho Is. These aro trilling things In them selves, says tho truvclor, but to ono who has long known Htisslu they uro startling signs of a new spirit of freedom. CITO rtrmtntntlj ijnrrd. iromiorntrrouincM rllO nntrllrttiUy'ilitnurDr.Kllnt'iOrtktNtrT JltMoriT. Uf nil fur Fi-on Is 'J ttUlhottla and trtatlM. Ur.lt. ll.Kllov.!.lil.lr .Arch HI.. VbllaUelptila, fa. Fifty Men nnd One Klophnnt, Interesting tests were mado re cently in the Mndlson Squnro Garden, Now York, to determine tho respective pulling ixnvcr of horses, men and ele phants. Two horses, weighing 1,000 poiindi each, together pulled 3,700 pounds, or 5.10 pounds moro than tJielr combined weight. Ouo elephant, weigh ing l'.'.OOO pounds, pulled 8,750 pounds, or H,250 pounds less than his weight Fifty men, aggregating nhout 7,500 pounds in weight, pulled 8,750 pounds, or Just as much as Uto single elephant Hut, like tho horsos, they pulled more than their own weight. Ouo hundred men pulled l'.'.OOO pounds. Ill Only Hcfime. It was a well-dressed young man, with a sad, faraway look In his eyes, that stood on tho steps as the lady opened tho door. "ICxcubo mo, madam," he said, as ho lifted his lint, "but could you direct me to the Home for the Friendless?" "Do you mean to say that you are seeking It as a refuge?" she asked in surprise. "I am, ntadnm," he replied. "I am a buscbitll umpire," Chicago Dally Nov. Failed to Hear Her. "It Is said," remarked the moral Izcr, "that fortune knocks once at ev ery man's door?" "I guess tho old girl forgot to remove her gloves when she knocked at mine,'' rejoined the demoralizer. $5 For a Name $5 Heml listen or more names of )om.i people with meu to nouto a llniliiett Kituestloii and (or the llrtt enu that eiirnlli inirelimliig I rum ut a teholarttilii, o will remit jrou J In rath, AildroKt, Betwell Business College, Tacoma, Wash. BUY tfjSSBQirf o I D FROM YOUR DEALER 10U CAN EARN $25.00 PEH DAY atttitu Water, Oil or Coal with AUSTIN WULL DKILLS Mado In all iliai aiul itylet. Wrlta lor Caia luKUi-i ami lUt ol uorlu i Wet t. Belli & Go. 311 Commer cial tUock. PORTLAND, ORB, rr sisir it P. N.U. N. 30-l04. a AmmmmW'WIi'K'm iiiSDBtt. ijSv . 111 H JI HKN writing to advortUriUM VltHIIUH Mill iMIVr Walla Walla Advs. riKI'OT LUNCH COU.NTKIt. FltANK M. CUMMINOS Proprietor. All Kinds of Lunches Put Up for tho Traveling Public. WALLA WALLA, WA8II. I' KWJB W. IIEATON 1 .Manager Planed Untlartmklng Parlor. firming to Kmbalmcr nnd Dlslnfcclor. Licensed by Illinois SIaIc Ilunrd ol Health, Member National Association (it Kmtialmcrs. 1', O. Dux 782- I'hone, Main 1 19. WALLA WALLA WA8II. J. V. COOKEIILY. Undertaker and General Funeral Furnisher. Kmlialmltnr rt Hptclnlty. Ilnbcock's llrlrk lllock, First HI. Telephone Illaclc 891. WALLA WALLA, WASH. c TALL AT 120 AND IK MAIN ST. SCIIWAUZ'S SALOON Lunch Counter nml Club ICooint okmi nt nil hours. I'JO mill 'U Main Hi red WALLA WALLA, WASH A. gfHHAItZ, I'rop CiTY BREWERY MRS.J.H.STAHL,Prop. Dealer In FINE EXPORT LAGER BEER. Ilrcrln Imlkorlmttlp. All orders promptly Illicit. ..CHICAGO STORE.. Pomlolllom Block. Wu uro sole agents for tho Borden Hat, Walk-Ovor Shorn. Hart Shaffnor Marx Olothlng. Wo would appreciate a shaioofyour patronage. Walla Wnlla, Washington. McKean's DRY GOODS STORE Clothing:, Shoes, Hats, and Mens' Furnishings Office! Fourth and Main Street WALLA WALLA - WASH Walla Walla Bottling Works. ALL KINDS OK Soda Water and Bottled Beer. CI1AS. VON TIIKON, Prop. Telephone White 171. I0V I'att Aider Street. Wnlla Walla, Wuslt. Hygiene Kola Co. Manufacturers of Pure KOLA TONIC WINE Made fiotn Kola, Celery and Pepsin Beware of Worthless Imitations n, V. CLARK, Sole rropr. 282 Second St, Portland, Or. Phone Main 2S5 P. Johnson & Co. Peerless Pure Foods Co. Wholesale Dealers in Flour, Feed and Grain Manufacturers Pure Foods. Mill and Office Fourth and Hoyt Sts. PORTLAND, OR. OREGON FUEL WINY !lll Morrison Street, llo ttteen Seventh nnd Kiglith. Coal, Coke and Charcoal, Fir, Oak, Ash and Kindling Wood. TELEPHONE 65 PORTLAND LAUNDRY CO. II A. CHAPMAN, Manager. Gents' Work a Specialty Newly Fitted and Ono of the Best Laundries In the Northwest. OltKOON I'HONK MAIN U. 10.42 North Ntath Street. PORTLAND, ORE S. M. MKAUS. l'rea, MAUIOX WILCOX, Poo. THE UNITED CARRIAGE COMPANY Rubrxr Tktd GurUges, Coup, TaUy-Ho R Cury-AlU. BOARDING AND CARE OF HORSES A SPECIALTY Phoac Maia 222. 153 Eltventk Strwt, Cor. Morrkoa PORTLAND OREGON I SEATTLE WASH I Sohwabaoher Bros. I Co., Inc. WHOLESALE GROCERS COFFEE ROASTERS Agents lor Hcrnan Cortcz, White Knight and Fontclla Cigars. Proprietors of Happy Home and Silver Shield Brand Canned Goods. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON. Tumi) and Columbia M'iionk Main 13 BONNY & WATSON CO ( n'lCKWIM TO ) BONNY & STEWART Fl'NKIIAL iJllirXTOMI ANII KMUALMKIIS Lady AMont Al- Caft! Wach woya In Attendance. dtdUlC yy dblU Italtroad Ao. loot ol Conn Ht, I'hone Main 073 NORTHWESTERN IRON WORKS Manufacturer! ol Steamboat, Mill and Mining Machinery. A&-ent-Mletz & Weill Kerosene Unglnes. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON TUB Quaker Drug Go. SEATTLE, WASH. Sell Drugs nnd Pntcnt Medicines at Cut Rates, and Prepay Freight Charges to Pointrf within one hun dred miles of Seattle. Claussen Brewing Ass'n Drawers and Dottlers of TANNHAEUSER AND SALVATOR BEER SBATTI.B, U. S. A. Reduced Freight Rates on HOUSEHOLD GOODS to all Eastern Cities. Saving of 25 to 50 per cent. We transfer Freight, Passengers and Daggage. Pool shipments given prompt and careful attention. We invite correspond ence. . Tne Seattle Transfer Co. SEATTLE, U. S. A. Messengers on All Trains ' COLFAX ADVERTISING M ODKI. STKAM LAUNDHY. I-amulry railed for ami delivered free of harife. Traveling men's laundry delivered the same day without extra charge. Wo make a serially ol lino silks and woolens. Thoue ItedVl. North Main St. Colfax, Washington. lltA M00HK, Mgr. J. N. SCOTT, l'ron. Interior Warehouse Co. BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO., Managers. General Warohouse System Both 0, R. & N. and N. P. roads. Alt Kind of Grain Bought and Sold. A. M. SCOTT, General Agent. Colfax, Washington. J. A. Perkins '& Co. ltatlmad Land AKeucy lit connection. REAL ESTATE. FARH LOANS. Bargains In Farm Lands and City Property. Correspondence Solicited. Colfax, Washington. IF YOU FEED STOCK of any kind, it win pay you to cuy one 01 Cartey'm Rollei Feed Mills THE ONLY MILL manufactured that will properly prepare Oats. Wheat or Barley so they will thoroughly digest when eaten by stock. THIS MILL will KILL WILD OATS. Manufactured in Five Sites, by Carley Brother, at Colfax, Washington. MR. DEALER. It will my you to han dle this Mill, as the terms to you arc tx tMattJy MsMraL C Rock Springs O Lump or Range A Is the Very Best L,H o u s e Fuel VULOAN OOAL OO. 829 llurnslde Bt. I'hone Main 277(1 011DEK8 PltOMl'TLY FILLED. FAMILY TRADE MY SPECIALTY. FREE DELIVERY. A. MERGER'S FULL MEASURE HOUSE 108 SIXTH STREET Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars PORTLAND, ORHOON. 0& ST Vr ifirZ4r fni r ' i'lT "nil fuit rlT - j -t fc& :pLitfririifi II ftjv ;' .-4V-.mM- Great Falls Engineers, Machinists Special nppllnnccH nindoln Stool, IiriiHS und bpcciitl Mixtures of Cast Iron. Hunvy nnd I.liiht Forging inudo to order. Workmanship guaranteed. Aro Manufacturers' ArsiiIb for Machinery, Jioilers, Engines nnd N'utor Wheels. Make n specialty of .Stamp Shoes, Dies and Holt Shells, which are superior in point of strength uud resistance to abrasion. Oro Treating Devices Given Special Attention Main Office and Works. GREAT FALLS ELECTRICITY jESpJIeAW SAYS IStttSiI THAT YOU CAK DRINK IHfil "' IF YOU 1SANT TO - lgfjO H W WW JJMmmmm m. tammammmmmmmaBmmmmmmmmmamaBawmaamamammmW' Brings comfort and cheer fulness during the long win ter nights. Enjoy a few comforts while you are alive for you are a long time dead Portland General Electric Co ARE YOU GOING TO ST. LOUIS ? If so, call for your ticket via the ROCK ISLAND-'FRISCO SYSTEMS The line having: terminal at entrance Fair Ground. Round trip rate $67.50, good for ninety days from date of sale. Choice routes going and returning VIA St. Paul, Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo or El Paso. Stop over permitted in both directions. DATES OF SALE June 7, 6, 17, 18; July 1, 2, 3) August 8, 9, 10; September 5, 6, 7; October 3, 4, 5. On above dates rate of $72.50 will be made to Chicago and return. For further Information and sleeping car reservations, call on or address A. H. McDONALD. 140 Third St., Portland, Or. General Agent. NOB MILL MARKET SCIIOLZ & KAKRITZ Dealers In all kinds ol Fresh nnd Salt Meats, Hams, Bacon, Lard and Sausage of All Kinds FRESH POULTRY Telephone, Main 818 21st and Irving Bis. PORTLAND, OREGON OLYMPIACAFE Fine wines, liquors and domestic cigars and Key West cigars nlways on hand. , WULF & MOHLERS lViCthnnd Irving Street. E Jm T "" tp is"fSM spa taw 1 , h'r"yt &du - c mm vMaw ,Vrti Iron Works and Founders 8th Ave. N., 13th to 14th Sts. MONTANA IN YOUR HOME mw BSSBIaSSSB ; ..-1 i-