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About The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1905)
.rjn ,7r3TTr irr : i?- bw -fly!"" iy f Vp.'W, THB KBW AOX POKTtAxi). OMGO: j; n;T' Whm Jacobs Oil ours, strong, straight, sure, tackles iSprains, Bruises rflstyiha kinks untwist, iniMM dies out. Price Z5c. and 5W. Ijomjc Htrluli or Htritlirht Itoatl. Tho rnlhvny from Kjrngnn to Hourke, In New .South Wales, runs over n plain which Is ns level ns a billiard tnblu for VM miles In a ninth ematlcally HtrnlRlit line. There Is hardly an einlmnkuiunt, nowJicre a curve, and only three very slight elo vntlons. IjIoiim Aw Nut NirlMliirn. u'U lm. Boif. ' liionB ana iigera uru too wenu in In will open ,u ""'" " '"" ""'" """ " I to, follow.- . mne- an, D. O. When an old-fashioned woman hns evcrvtlilnz ' (miner, u is iikc rriuiiiiR a " good, every ecr's advertisement to hear her bill gled for. t,of fnrc in, Worccs- Cbe unwise they might at them ns lis. Eplsco- The wise every day. men seem to know less The Wild nck. "You were out ruiiuIiik yesterday, I hear. Kee any wild ducks? rhe Christ- "One," replied ino aninicur nuntcr. Ml, Is as holy ,,ut 'ou llltlnt Scl wituin range, i ii. ...o,into atitmoso ' Ffcrato and Is I "' wnB within range of his voice all itltutlons. "Kht while ho swore at me for snoot- terlan, New '"K "' tnino 011Cf, rutinucipiila l'rcsfl. Theology lAtm nnmi'S bod's life to fcwho bollevos inter of his y, JOplscops- ' fa large place in who goes niwhp knows jmlts a slit His his own lid, ' Congrcga i llwcl power of society until and until red to a duo to God and Itobt. Hun- lelphla, 1'a. fa cannot shut of clrciun- arselvcs from rcxlstencc, wo beyond tho A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES ItehttiK. tlllnil. lltrcilttiK nr 1'mtriifllitff PIIm. YmirilrUKKlut will rnrunU money If l'AZO OINT MKNT Irtlln to cur you In to 14 dyi. 50c M.iklitK a lose Diminution, Ueiicyolent Party Young man, I'm sorry to sco you thus Idling away tho golden hours of youth. Hvcry time 1 look out of niy parlor window I sec you sitting on this lire hydrant. Tho Young Man What's th' matter with you? What ate you glvln' mo? I ain't Idle when I'm doln' noth ing. I'm a sewer Inspector. Cleve land Plain Denier. Mother will flmt Mm. Wlmlow'i (toothing Syrup tho bt remedy tou-e for their children during the ttcthlng ierlod. A gutta-pcrebs nail rubber ronnufac turliiK company of Toronto tins rasdo a bolt for the km In elevator of tho Inter colonial Itsilwny at Ht. John which Is 6ne of tlio largest ever pnluced. It Is of rubber, nud mwisures IlJfil) fcot. Its weight It ntne tons. $100 Reward, $100. , The readers ot tali pspor will le rUaaed to Ur(cMoltScsynew, thereby Ufitroyms ine , """ ; - undailoaVtilMdJioato.aiiif stvlni the pa-'pllsheN whnt could be rearhtvl other ttiotilreiifaJibybalUlnsuptlie comMuUon ,..iui linl.. i... ,.,.,. ,,r wiililiitr nml liv tatureln. doing its wors. Tne ' - "" , ; " , i&uea.blihlii lucuratlre ffr One llumlrod iioiiari .,v,....u ... The r,ft,ieraortWi paper will MWUfM w, . irfli)' registered) learn that there lialleaitonu dreaded dliea-ei '' 'i ih bW.li irnuhv. ' ,u scUuce has Uen able to nurp In all lu Btlerabl(' s rrell, rcsuy.MlgM 4n( tht tl catarrh. J! all's Catarrh D""'" " , h.' joJrV Isuiaoalr poeltlre cure known to the each wouli i-. . . msaiealkatraKr4..Ctatrit beln a cowtltu- ,.,1P(i r,,-, iM hot,goodrlUftnMilae;tsulreaacoBiUilttnoaai treat-j-"lBll "..-itSMtt. llSPaCatacfkCurol taken Internally, NMSW innHellCtiri rflaAUlvruann thn l,limil ami muroui ll fanilthM dcVwiriaoea ot the sytten, thereby deatroylng the ooi:ln Cities. ,aKsi!.si ovnrit unu ij.riUiu.1 lind frirhnmi (oraareeWttmiittalUtoCure. Hcnd lor nil ijrMetuodlst, "afiSZErfyl'i. ORKKKY A CO., Toledo, 0. Uall's taaMHTiftlU are the belt. e true glory. z V 1 Ji' 7. .. ... laving dlscov-' l;Sly vaninriimo. i.i i. ,tu .. Uefcire tMigfellow bought tho house cpriivlded free lOuilBO.ussoWuted with his inn iiiniirv in " .f.,r" iv - w. .,..-.- It u revealed vj W' Par country to Un; .cW.n WOHKINQ MIRACLE A Million PlaaU Sometimes Used by Mr. . urbank In a Btnale Teat. How does Luther Uurbnnk-work his wonders? Here arc two plants one from Australia, perhaps, tho other l from Siberia. Each plant has 1U characteristics, Its life habits Its struc ture, Us hereditary tendencies a life distinct from all others. Each hut preserved Its Identity a thousand yenni, not varying to any great extent through the long centuries. He take these two plants nud gives tlietn the opportunity to unite. Htrugglu as each may, with the fervor of lu))0 years of habit nil powerfully upon It, It can not overcome the change. Tho pollen from one of the llowcrs has found Its way to the stigma of tho other, borne by the sensitive linger tips of n man ncciistomed to wait with patlencq the outcome of his projects. A year passes. The seed from the new plant Is planted. From It may coitto o plant like both of Its ancestors, or like neither, like nothing yet Imru In the vegetable life of the world. And this Is what Is sought: to uink It different, to break up Its life tenden cies, to recoinblne the here.lltary Inltu Mices of Its ancestry. In the breaking up It may produce a whole series of monstrosities, the most strange and grotesque plants Hint ever took root lu the soil of the earth. Some of these plants are hideous, and all such lire put to death, l-'or the object Is not to produce abnormality, but a splendid form, a plant which shall have the brt characteristics of lxith parent! and become a new and powerful fac tor In the beauty or the utility of the race. The next year and tne next there are more seeds and more platiU; and In a few years, so great Is the progression, there may be fiOO.OOO. Hear In mind that some of the great est botanists of this and other days have carried on their Investigations Into plant life and made their deduc tions nud formulated their laws upon a working basis of perhaps a dozen plants. Mr. Iturbaiik has uxe.l as many ns a mill Ion plants for a single te.-tt, and he has more than once rejected every one of the millions, save, per haps, half a dozen or even less. When the great mass of plantn In a given test Is ready for the Dual sen tiny to see what ones shall be allow ed to live, then comes the exercise of the most wonderful faculty of th man. He must go over every one of these plants, be It ten thousand or a million, and select from them such as are lit for use In a continuation of the test. This he does with marvelous rapidity. Willi aids to bring him the plants, he passes upon them with such rapidity that a hundred thousand may be decided upon lu n single day. If all of these plants had to be test ed lu tl!e usual way, It would cost at least $l,000.iO. Knelt would have to by Itself, covering a con- surface of valuable laud; eacli wouiil un,ve.-io no cujuvau-u aim cared ,for. for 'four or five' yea'rs; each .would nnve in no graiien. in ... e a s utile day this one man nccom Capital fully paid - SOCOOO Stockholder' liability . SO.OOO TtKJ.OOO Transacts a General BenkJuf Buelneas. "We issue time Certilicatts of Deposit antf Exchange Monty Orders available in all parteof the worlel WALLA VALLA, VASH. We Pay A The House That Keeps the Prices Down Every nrtlcle sold by this house Is fully guaranteed You tako no chancas buying goods of us. Wo sell you for CASH or TRUST. National D.rcct Action Oitsltnngo $1.00 down and $1.00 a week. SMITH & FARRELL CO. ' Sixth and Minnesota Sts. ST. PAUL, irlNN. LYiTTl Bl '. ,far country i forgiveness. jodlst, Urook- t IP PULLERS I HI urna Fuller en Mi wi eripuva raiMus n frS5 lV CO. Hsrftsae, Orejen Rier Day !ffAM Will Drills ll ile and stylet tor Catalog tr1 and I'rlcoi IfALL I Co. OttH Aits. 3(3 Ceaua'l Blk si: s-.il... x a.. OTIIAIM. VI. Lnttirtii nf ninnv pa'ontrlclMaw.LMoiicurb 1). Couwuy says lo lihrec'(jiit Ijook of "Ueuiluls conces'.J.' ?jj$ .,. " Somo oneB,tet,rlcl torpcrsundo her to liiave lieftreeslarrod to protect them from erpljlnrs, which a I bo In vudedOier nelgilbor'irees;" (Hho; refused Vto b'-;'o cruel to Uic caterpillars. " ' "Thoy. aro ,our follow, worais," she said. , .v :i SrW !: .-yi Ta JBreaK )n, piew fli. Always shake In Allru'a rW-Keae, a powder. It cure hoi, rtailiif,! aohlna.f awollea feet, tnire corm.'tngrowlag ualli and bualoua. At all druxilMs and tnoe stores, !te. Iten't aecf pt anytuballtute. 8ample stalled KKKE-, Addreia Allen B. Olm.Ud, lif pjoy ,;N. Y.. , " , , Tola) by Truthful James. A more or less truthful Australian relates that lie put ah unutually largo; porcelain egg In tho ucst ofn hen and egg In the nest, Tho hen laid an egg just ns large. Ho was so ploased with the stlicino Unt h, put n whltowasbed football In tlio nest, When he went, the next tlnic to search for eggs ho found one ns big ns a, football, but no hen lu sight. Securing the egg, ho' saw engraved on It, by hen photography, these words: "I'm no ostrich, but I've done my best." Later he found the hen Inside the, egir. tin enormous ntteniiaui expense, ins masterly Judgment, backed by n won derful Intuition, enabling him ti no compllsh that which Indeed seems lit' tie short of a miracle. Century. GARDENS FOR WORKINQMEN. How the Oood Work Is lletnv Kxtcndcd In liiiroiie. . France, Germany, Holland nud Mel glum have Joined lu u movement to encourage the establlshmeut of gar delis for workliigmen. Although tlu work Is not a new one, It has been considerably extended during the last year. ' The evil of Intemperance Ihh so undermined the health and useful ness of workmen, says the Wahliu tou Star, that this plan was utilized to Interest them lu a healthful employ incut outside, of working hours that should bring them Increased comfort nud attaeh them to the Hull they culti vate. An International congress was held III Paris lu 1IMKI, and one will be held lu Klege to consider the best plan of maintaining and extending the won; of allotting plats of ground to work men for purposes of cultivation. United State ('omul Atwel). ut lloubnlx, who reports this subject to tim iitiitu tlonnrtmeiit. savs tliiihliiiiinv . ... ... . '.. .... .--.-,--... -v .,....,..t. round tnai mo next eggs tiuo laiu were fe,,,oyefs lu France have mnde. gen or increased size, 'viten nu,put a gooso Aroi,. i o I rAlwyii ltouirht lm borne tlio hIitius Fletclier( antl lias beca mud uuilcr his lakMa for over ;$0 yem. Allow no one 111 this, Counterfeits, Imitations ana 1 mf hut KxperliuoHt!! anil omlanuor the tt jsxeneneo Hgainsc j.xporinienr. Is CASTOR I A m1nm Ktibstltuto Air Castor Oil. Pare Hoothlnir Kvruns. It la Pleasant. It Opium, Morphine nor other JNarcotlo to is im Kiiuramuo. iv tcstroys worms lalUKMui it curcH Diarrluvn Hitd Wimi J:ethlujr Trottltles, cures Constlimtloia luialmllati'ti tho Food regulate" tha , fiviuK- iicaiiny ami uamrai ue sea Tho Mother's Friend, -' ou Have Always Bought tao Bistnatura of v: i sw v.- (' VM rjrs.smmm. EatlisasVaiaBWlaBSSSSSslLsssLssBBSSSSSSSSSsA4 . r fur,. .-'T1.-).!?" .- -. i .. 'VJ-WVf---T ,'f tf Ml titfimiti T. kous glft of Iniul t,o be nllotted to deservliiK workmen, and at the, Arras rxpoallpu it tlrst prUe was awarded to tlio "exiHiiltlon of gardens, for workmen." Accordlpg to report made In Octo ber, IIK.' there existed nt that date 000 gnpfens In Uelglum In wliieli' plata had been nllotted to n.tXVO per sons. France had created (U.'IO gar dens, which hud provided assistance to 43,000 persons, These gardens were provided either by charitable "hocUMUm or by groups of philanthropist. asso clatinl for the purpose. The congress of HMXt discussed whether the laborer should derive full prollt from the land cultivated or pay rent for his cottage, reserving to him self the surplus. French delegates leaned trtwtml the adoption of the mil charity bnsls, while the tierpvtus lu. dined to view the matter sjrlctly from tho point of social preservation, nud thought It wiser to demand a small return' for the grounds nllotted. t "lu order tliut t)io work may thrive In dtiea wl)er) tho majority of opei njlves have never hniuiledvn spade," Consul Atwell says, "It Is now thoiiKtit necessary to encourage a taste for cul tivating the soil In children by creat ing school gardens. It Is suggested thnt on holidays, which are so often Ill-employed, scholars shall accompany their tutors to these gardens and there learn t " garden Impleinentsluvl acquire. taste for gnnlenlug, l'rlKoi JudleYously awarded would soon fpr- nlskth stlinplMs necessary to foriu. Ifeiweful worker. The school gareii liaejtoyc't o forpi, but llak tei Mtvt lout w ui,v i'--vut(ev ',ih aaJiMt, o( the oldcr .worK'-kiWiwa as '(iHH U'duOatuaiTlM aairiiaai lli'n, Irt iff 'I'''. i .'WO s (m A'J .M a l " 'TlasMamVaf Sedan.; 6 nee than tbi fij-jr:mHA E. IN. YOUNG & CO. Merchant Tailors Complete Assortment of Woolens for Men. Fine Dress Suits a Specialty. . RUSSELL-MILLER MILLING GO. Merchant and Export Millers of North Dakota. Capacity 2,000 Barrels Daily Jamestown, Valley City and' Grand Forks, N. Dak. OEMEHAL OFFtOE, MMNEAPOUS, MINNESOTA I 250 Nicollet Avenue MINNEAPOLIS, MINN ( GOLDEN RULE DEPARTMENT STORE WALLA WALLA. WASH. Our Motto "The Best for the Least Money" Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Gloves, Underwear, 'iassssssssssssssDDDDBLLRl Everything Retidy-to-Wear for Men, Women and Children. C. E. DIMM1TT. Proprietor. THE ADAMANT CO. ffiSoT MANUFACTURERS or . WOOD FIBER PLASTER Tho best Wall Plash-r In America. Also all descriptions of Cement Wall Plaster. Mills Foot of 14th Street Ofllco 3M First trect North Telephone Main ail 9. Tclei'hoim Main 718. ANDREW J. DAVIS, J. A. TAbnOTT, K. B. WEIRICK. J. B. DUTTON l'reldent Vlco l'reildcnt C'athler AsslMant Cashier First National Bank Montana RESOURCES UAII1UT1K8 M I.on ant i1(couih..v fl,im.9:i9.87 CaMlat Mock I STO.OOO.OO Honda nml warrnnlii W7.8uV.f4 Hurnlu ''."M."' Unlteil Maten bunili at par 214,810.(0 Undivided profits., 3Tn7i'?J' Due from baiiki,., , 7M,79IW CtrcnlatUin , -.'fi!'?' Cash en hand 6o8,cca.01 Dividends unpaid . .?5-!2 - ' DepoilU g,S99,m,7 ' The Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co. Billiard and Pool Tables Bar Fixtures and Improved. Regulation tiowllng Alleys ALL aoODS SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS OFFICE AND SALESROOMS 49 THIRD STREET SSBBaSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSBBa .aSBsPBstBBSSSSSSSSsl BSST " BBSSSSSSSSSW .aiBV sssssa BbssssssssLbbsLJ aT atsTPBBBBBV .aaaW .aV aaaasaaa eaaaaaL aaaaasssaV Mg FREIGHT RATEsG mtm HOUSEHOLD GOODS M g an mom m L Smmtt.ff, Wjfh. jAtm aasaW T aaayaL rfy J aasl maa The Union Meat Company All Pining Cars and first class Hotels and Restaurants buy the Union Meat Company's FRESH AND CURED MEATS The Best in the flflarkct. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY PORTLAND OREQOIN DON'T BE FAKED! JV it IF YOU LIKE La Integridad" or "El Sidelo" Cigars See that you get them) All first class dealers sell them without an argument. ALLEN & LEWIS, Distributors ssssssssssssBssasKHiaH V'MaasssVI HBaaSa' ' t'i'iiaaaSaSaSaSaSaWBaaVaSj aagaaat,! ! .Hi. ' .' TvfJJJJJJJfiWBm BaQaWBBBaBaStKBBBaBaBaaaBS PWsHiia V lBF)V, ir'rfSM,TV! aflBBBBBBBBBBBBataaal BI.KpwISISv.a9H HaHsWsMM aaaaaalKTOVAli'TWal-. 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