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About The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1905)
MBBWlWll ml - ' --aftw,aiWp fv it -. TK1 NEW AGE, POTlTLAlfo, OREGON. S?TVPE3!(t- tr Mi J K it H ' W It if s fu jf- .r Hood's Sarsaparllla Rm wen success far beyond the effect C adTertUiag only. The secret of 1U wonderful popular ity (c axplalned by its unapproachable Merit. , Based upoa a prescrlptioa whiek red people considered incurable, Hood's Sarsaparllla Unite tho best-known vegetable rem edies, by such a combination, propor tion and process as to have curative power peculiar to itself. Its cures of scrofula, eczema, psori atic, and every kind of humor, ns well as catiirrh and rheumatism prove Hood's Sarsaparllla tho best blood purifier ever produced. Its cures of dyspepsia, loss of nppe- ttto and that tired feeling mnko it the greatest stomach tonio and strength restorer the world has ever known. Hood's Sarsaparllla Is a thoroughly good medicine. Ilegin to take it TODAY. Get HOOD'S. Conquest 55 Great American Desert War on Cocaine In India. The drug cocaine linn laid such a hold on tho natives of India that tho authorities are making strenuous ef forts to prevent Its unrestricted dis tribution. Within the last few years a ship ment of cocaine worth a lac of rupees ($33,330) was shipped to Calcutta, and the excise department Intervened, with the result thnt the cocaine had to bo cut back to Kngland. The results of taking cocaine regit Inrly for any length of time aro dread fill. The Immediate effect Is a do llghtful feeling of languor, tho ultl mate effect Is tut ruin of mind and body. In Europe and America the drug Is usually taken by Injection, but tho In dian found another method. "Van sti pari" was already an Institution, "Pan supiri" was a kind of native chewing gum. It consisted of a leaf smeared with lime and rubbed with arcca nut, cloves and various aromatics. Then the native added cocaine and found "pan suparl" an excellent means of taking the drug. The abuse of cocaine by the natives grow to such an alnrmlng oxtcut that two years ago a ineiiHuro was Intro duced prohibiting the sulo except by licensed persons. Native offenders against tho law have been prosecuted In large numbers. INVENTION OF PORTLAND MAN. Creating Great Intorost Among Irrl gatlonlits and Hydraulic Miners. What promises to bo ti priceless boon to tho hundreds interested in irrignt'ng and hydraulic mining projects is an invention which lias recently been brought to n stato of commercial per fection by W. It. rhtlllps, practical hydraulic engineer of Portland. It is hydraulic ram that will utilise any fall of water from throe foot up for tho purpose of raising a portion of it to any desired lovol. It is a perfect sul tltute (or the water-wheel and pump combined, with greater cfllclunoy. It requires no attention and involves no coat of operation. For hydruullu minors it will convert the volume of water into pressure. It enables them to dispeuso with long and costly pipe lines. It will make available gravel bods heretofore un touched by the hydraulia giant. It ia of unquestioned superiority in its ap plication to hydraulic gravel and water elovutora. It Is thought it will (III the demand of tho hydraulic mlnoi for soma suitable means of exploiting gravol beds IiiikcchhIIiIo to the high heads of water demanded by the hy draulia giant, itecont reports show vast areas of such unexplored gruvel beds to exist In thu Pacific Northwest. In an Interview with Mr. Phillips, from whom the ahovo information wnt obtained, wo were told that tho llceus to manufacture tho rum was sold to the Columbia Engineering Works, of Port land, no Heady nr I tie Opportunity. People ore apt to think that, though their actual lives are poor and solf centered uud such aa they are half ashamed of, If soihe great crisis aroso they would bo able to gather up their halting will and raise themselves to Its height. Yes, no doubt. Only life's sternest calls nover come In any such fashion. Things don't arruuge themselves for us to gather up our fee ble will aud settle with our souls that we will be heroes. They como hardly and sharply, testing not what we have resolved to be, but simply what we are. We havo a sort of fooling that It Is the opportunity that mukes tho man. Not to. The opportunity only shows him for wbut he Is, aud the spirit of prompt duty, of quick, Instinctive loy alty to right under whatever tempta tion may ever come, may be cultivated and grow to the very capacity for he roism even In life's lowliest place and poorest work. When on starts out to do th great est good to th (ratust nuuabr, No, 1 Is usually "It." Avers Take cold easily? Throat lender? Lungs weak? Any relatives have consumption? Then cough means great Cherry Pectoral deal to you. Follow your doctor's advice and take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It heals, strengthens, prevents. - For M yaari I iy UpuJJ on A J' Otrrr Ixxural tor couifii coliU. t kaoM ('Mllr WtnKtliiit m. Iuu " . Mas. r. a. Komnson, Sail, uua, MSiBa . fcMf'ta Weak Lungs Pat and to the Point. Mr. Paul Thleman, whoever he may be, says something In a recent Issue of a Denver paper which Is pat and to tho point. We herewith produce the tlrst few paragraphs of his article: When ono beholds tho complacent fallute to comprehend tho naturo and condition of Far Western Irrigation, It Is maddening. I havo seen ono man, who Is thoroughly posted, almost break Into wild tears of rago over tho ever recurring evidences that tho people at large, tho pcoplo right here, tho na tional government, tho Htato govern ments, do not appreciate national Irri gation, aud that the public Informa tion and tho Individual knowledge of the subject nt this tlnio nre strangely dense. The public Is fed constantly with lovely articles about tho grand national Irrigation works under way, while the fact Is that all tho great values mentioned concerning reclama tion of tho arid region are the result of private Initiative and enterprUo and capital. Few peoplo understand that tho na tional Irrigation fund Is nothing but bulk of capital which may be advanced to build reservoirs and ditches, upon a guarantee that tho owners of tho lauds to bo Irrigated will repay tho cost to tho fund. The national fund Is not to ho depleted, but mint bo replenished by the payment back of tho cost of tho work, as assessed by the government engineers, and If signatures to such pledges can't bo secured, the works proposed will not be built. Knowing that all government work costs vastly mora than If dono by pri vate capital, and the United Htates falling to guarantee the limit of tho cost, lots of landowners won't sign, and there you are. Meantime the gov ernment officials knock private enter prises and warn tho people against them, when, as tho situation stands, It Ik only prlvnto enterprise, in pro moting Irrigation district bonds, in Col orado, at least, that Is really doing anything. bridge and the excavator's machinery, which la about 300 tone.' Milk Hirer Irrigation Project. Tho Great Falls (Mont.) land office has received Instruction to withdraw from all forms of entry 270,480 acres of land, in connection with the Milk river irrigation project Part of the tract withdrawn lies northwest of Havre, extending Irregularly from the line of the Great Northern to the Inter national boundnry, comprising part of tho chain of lakes, reservoir Bites and lauds lying along Milk river aud Sage creek. Another portion of tho tract lies west of the Montana Central, between the Itlg Handy and Kox Elder creeks, and Ih presumably withdrawn In connec tion with the Marias Diversion canal portion of the Milk liver projuct. Plucover n Water Htipply. Residents of the Pecos valley In Now Mexico are excited by the discovery thnt underlying more than 000,000 acres of desert land Is apparently an Inexhaustible supply of wntcr. Tho fame of the region has spread through out the country, and even to portions of Europe. Tho water gushes from the ground wherever borings are mndo and pours over a thirsty land, trans forming It Into a garden of almost re markablo fertility. (WmmlsB wsm Capital fully paid - SO.OOO Stock HoldoraM lability 80,000 100,000 TratMSctt a General Banking Business. we ferae time Certlfleatrs of Deposit and Exchange Money Orders avaltab'e in all parts of the world WALLA" VALLA, WASH. We 40 Pay 4o RUSSELL-MILLER MILUMO CO. Merchant and Export Millers of North Dakota. Capaoity 2,000 Barrels Daily Jamestown, Valley City and Grand Forks, N. Dak. OENERAL OfFWE, MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA Kxcarator for Irrigation CnnnH. A thousand men tolling with shovels and wheelbarrows from sunrlso to sun- Dividing the Tips. Tipping has been reduced to a very fine system lu sonio English hotels aud restaurants. '.'I wus sitting at meat with the manager of one of tho well known London restaurants," says a writer. " 'I am short-sighted and un observant.' I said, 'and as I never know one wnlter from another I'm a! ways uneasy lest I've tipped the wrong one.' The manager laughed. 'Fritz, bring the book,' he said. The book was opened upon the table and dis closed columns and rows of figures op posite tho names of waiters, iictween them the manager and FriU explained tho system. "Every penny given In tips was cast Into a common fund In charge of a waiter elected by his fellows. At the end of the week the sum was distrib uted. Three classes were arranged by the manager, according to eltlclency, and the shares were In corresponding proportions, so that the Junior who hovers with the sauce Is by no means equally rewarded with the expert who can advise In the matter of wine. "Walters keep a Jealous eye on their fellows, and tho man suspected of pocketing a tip finds his position tin Lj$ a-r--"- 1k ' " '-5r . - !.. -JWJ-SfagssW-fiyTK-faasas a HaV VA.-5fgt.' . -v )ljESRUM2fwmWRsVfSZZ3HtEiiimmmSS&M' Tab ytiaJSS8FrrgMyLjwr TaTaTaTaTaTc:a--.-fcr7J-rfa1--J--la - - .1 'H i.rw Baaa.aBMBBMfBJaSriaSIaaaaaTVarar mMaMT myX SjSJSJS.-.L ;.; tag-pw-MUaajjreaj mbLti Up -IsmkXw i i K-SaPifSiC'KsfcSe jMj M1(CsT-Ija8BWtf'" IBrejTsgLjiF fflvl DOES THE WOHIC OK 1,000 MEN EVE11Y DAY. ftcrtsrrs'ii-;,: set could not accomplish as much work aa the great steam excavator ttuown in the Illustration performs In eignt Imiir. The burning sun or rain In tor rents has no terrors for this mammoth earth-dovourlug monster. The scene Is from n photograph of the construc tion work on tho Irrigation canal In Colusa County, California. The nrtl- nclnl river thus created Is six miles long, 100 feet wide, and 115 feet to tho lop of Its banks. Thu Sacramento riv er furnishes tho water wlilcb mnues fertile 150,000 acres of fruit ranches. Tho oxenvotor travels on Its own railway tracks on each sldo of tho canal, and us tho work proceeds the track Is taken up uud reluld ahead uf tho machine. Tho steel buckets, which havo sharp, cutting edges, move constantly by means of endless chains, uud empty their load of earth llrst on one side, then on tho other. Wide endless belts carried on rollers carry the earth to the sides of the ditch. All these movements of the machine are controlled by ono leveruian, who may bo seen In tho cut Htnndlng on the platform on the left of tho bucket. Un has control of five separate levers, one for raining and lowering tho buck et chain, ono for moving the car to tho right, and another for moving the car to tho left, aud another for moving U forward on the side track, and tho fifth controls the engine. Tho rapidi ty and facility with which all these movements are made Is surprising, es pecially considering the momentum aud Immeuse weight of the car and tenable. The svstein Is good for the public, slnco It diminishes the unpleas ant personality of a charitable action It Is good, too, for the waiters, slnco that record of the weekly gratuities showed that the best waiters made about 2,000 a year In tips." A Glnne-Trmtlng Tenuhor. MIhm MIuii Iloegll, u HwIhh girl, has tho distinction of having taught school lu nearly every civilized country lu tho world, although she Is barely 27 years of age. Uho began teaching wlcn sho was 18, und n year later do elded .to tuke a trip around the world, making her expenses by teaching In tho lands through which sho passed. With 1150 aud a largo stock of pluck and courage as her capital, sho started out, and It has taken her eight years -to accomplish her pur pose. During tho entlro tour of tho world sho never met with an accident. She was treated with courtesy every where, uud had plenty of pupils In each country where sho choso to stop. Sho reports that she found Australia tho most liberal In paying teachers for their services. Pension for Auntrnllan Orphan. Every child lu Australia not sup ported by parents receives a govern ment pension for support untjl ho Is 14 years old, heuco there are no orphan asylums. The average womau Is as touchy about tho unreliability of the family clock as she Is about the rickety family piano. MAIN KITCHEN OF THE WHITE HOUSE. sBjJiMajajH8pBjBjBjy jajprspIpT-rpT----"c"l ' . i As may bo seen from the cut, the principal kitchen of the executive nauslou Is amply provided with all of the modern contrivances which can In any way contribute to the successful maintenance of such a cuisine as should properly be furnished the chief clUien of such a country aa the United States. There la no unnecessary elaboration of the premises, and that wake it easier for everything to be kept Immaculately neat Official enter taining has become such a feature at the White House that It require decided genlua to conduct the culUtary end of It The House That Keeps the Prices Down Every article sold by this house Is fully guaranteed You take no chances buying goods of us. We sell you for CAH or TRUST. National D.rect Action O.h Itangu $1.00 down and fl.00 a week. SMITH & FARRELL CO. Sixth and Minnesota Sts. ST. PAUL, MINN. L'illl E. N. YOUNG & CO. Merchant Tailors A Complete Assortment of Woolens for Men. Fine Dress Suits a Specialty. 250 Nicollet Avenue MINNEAPOLIS, MINN THE ADAMANT CO. PORTLAND OREGON MANUKACTOBERB OP WOOD FIBER PLASTER Fho best Wall Plaster in America. Also all descriptions of Cement Wall rioster. Mills Foot of 14 h Streot Ofllco SM First Mrect North Telephone Hln 'Jli 9. Telephone Ma n 7IB. ANDIIEW J. DAVIS, 'resident . A. TAI.nOTT, Vice l'reildont E. O. WKltttOK, Uaihler First National Bank J. 8. DUTTON Arilrtint Cashier BUTTE MONTANA KE801MCKS LIABILITIES Lon and dUcouuu $l,rw).919R7 Capital utock I 200,000X0 llondiaml warrant 2Vi,RuOC6 Hirplm fiii.mon United Htatea bondi at par 2H,8IU.fO Undivided profits 276,746.72 Due from tank 76J,67S.'M Clrrnlatl n 0S.MM Caihunhaud 08,GU.6l Dividend! unpaid . J.eajjl DtpotlU 2.MO,4127 .1,1M,KI.44 tl,m,90.H The Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co. ( GOLDEN RULE DEPARTMENT STORE ' WALU WALLA, WASH. 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