Portland new age. (Portland, Or.) 1905-1907, April 28, 1906, Image 7

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THE 203W AGKE, PORTLASTD, OREGON
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ROBERT A. PRESTON
PRESCRIPTION DRUOaiST
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The Portland
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Ammrlomn Plan, $3 Per Day
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HEADQUARTERS FOB TOURISTS
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COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS.
Portland, Oregon
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The Grand Pacific Hotel
CM AH. A. HCIIKAQK, l'roirlotor.
Handsomely Appointed nnd First
Class In Every Particular.
Corner Railroad St. and IliKgins Ave.
MISSOULA, MONT.
EUROPEAN.
The Halliday
HOTEL
R. C. HALLIDAY, Proprietor.
Cor. Sprague and Stevens
SPOKANE, WASH.
Rainier Grand Hotel
Refitted Refurnished
Under New Management
Strictly First-Class
European Plan
Cafe in Connection
WILSON & WHITE CO., Props.
CIIAS. PERRY, Manager
Seattle Wash.
The Victoria Hotel
SPOKANE, WASH.
First-Class in. All Its Depart
ments. Headquarters for
Tourists and Commercial
Travelers
When in Spokane Don't Fail
to Stop at the Victoria
THE VICTORIA
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PORTLAND.
Best furnished house in Southern Oregon
New Depot Hotel
A. H. PRACHT, Proprietor.
All Trains stop 30 Minutes
For Meals.
ASHLAND, OREQON
The New Bannock Hotel
NOKMAN & AllMBTUONQ, Props.
Headquarters For Commercial Men
American Plan. Rooms with Bath,
Hot and Cold Running Water and
Telephone in Each Room.
RATES $2.00 to $4.00 PER DAY
Poctitollo
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The Spalding
Leading Hotel of the
LAKE SUPERIOR REGION
Enlarged and Improved
American Hun, 2.f0nnd Up
European Plan 1 1.00 and Up
Finest Cafe in Northwest
DULUTH, MINN
HOTEL WHITMAN
UKDKK NEW MANAOKMENT
A Home for the Traveling Men
Strictly first Class.
American Plan
Electric lighted. Steam heated. Good
Sample Rooms in Connection.
J. C. BROWN, Manager.
COLfAX, WASHINGTON
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First National Bank of Rock Springs
MOCK Hl'lUNOS, WYOM1NO
' CAPITAL and SURPLUS, $100,000
BVBRY ATTENTION OIVEN TO BUSINESS
ENTRUSTED TO US
THP sTAD P. H. KRAMBR
I I Id Olrtl Proprietor
Wines, Liquors and Cigars
KRAMER'S MOUSE
First-Clan Furnished Hontnt Irom
12.60 to f 5.00 per wcolc
S. W. Cot. Fifth icd Bornilie SU. PO RTLAND, OR
Columbia Ice & Fuel Co
Ice and Fuel Delivered
to Any Part of the Gty -
Factory anil Office
FOOT OF HARRISON STREET
Phono Main 809
PORTLAND
OREGON
Jack Unger's Liquor Store
Jesse Moore Whiskey
Imported and Domestic Wines
Families Supplied
I'liono Main 1014
370 Washington St. PORTLAND, ORE.
Wilhoit Springs Mineral Water
r. W. McLCRAN, Sole Dottier and Proprltlor
Cure Dyspepsia, Stomach, Liver. Kidney
and Bladder troubles; also Jaundice,
Gravel, Rheumatism, Nervousness and
Stricture. Wilhoit Mineral Water Salts
is the water in condensed form for trav
elers' use. Water bottled at the springs
with its own gas; no recharging.
Office aad laboratory
Wilhoit, Clackamas Co., Oregon
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LEADING HOTELS :
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The Grandon
The only First-Class
American Plan Ho
tel in Helena.
Rates from $3 to $5
miyiFsre yiTc
FIRST-CLASS FIREPROOF
$3.00 PER DAY
BOLLINGER
HOTEL
European Plan
Lewiston Idaho
Best Hotel In
Northern Idaho
The HELENA
HS.NBY A. MEVER, Piop.
The' only Rrst-CUss
European Hotel ia
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Rates $1 to $2.50!
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oiirly Xutirlnlioil Children.
Malnutrition In children, which, of
course, Is to bo considered n cundltion
rnthor than n disease, may usually bo
traced to one of three causes. Occa
Blonally, nlthoiiKh rarely, It Is an In
herited tendency, The children of
feeble parents may Inherit n Keneral
wealuies of constitution, and exhibit
that weakness chlelly In their digestive
processes. Hut sometimes this Inheri
tance Is only apparent, since a nervous
nnd unstable mother may react on her
children for III, even If they do not
Inherit her tendencies, by excesses nnd
uncertainty In her system of bringing
up.
Another nnd very frequent cause of
malnutrition In the youiiR Is Improper
feeding In babies It often results
from some error In starting tho diet
especlnllj In artificially fed Infants. If
the digestion of n very young linby Is
allowed to get out of o'rder, It Is some
times n long time righting Itself, nnd
all this time tho child's general nutri
tion Is necessarily suffering.
With older children n poor nnd In
suftlclont diet will naturally result In
weak and anemic states, Just as It will
in older persons, but It Is generally tho
opposite mistake that Is mndo. An
overfed child will suffer from poor
uonrlslimentqulte as much nnd often
more than an underfed one.
The danger Is not so much from nn
occasional nvorhearry meal, although
that Is it great mistake. An Indiscretion
that results In mi ncuto nttnek of In
digestion meets with the punishment
that fits the crime; the offending mat
ters ii ro carried off from tho system,
and the transaction Is closed, to say
nothing of the fact thnt a salutary les
son has been given, which the parents
may remember next green-npple season
If the boy forgets. Hut thuvdanger of
malnutrition lies In tho constant giving
of n little more food than tho system
needs, causing fermentation, restless
ness and discomfort, nnd resulting In
such n lowering of the general condi
tion thnt actual slow starvation mny
result, becnuso tho child Is unablo to
digest enough food to feed It.
A third cnuso of malnutrition In
children, nnd one which Is to bo look
ed for chlelly among tho poorer peo
ple nnd In tenements, Is n wnno of
proper rcntllntlnn. Rooms nro too hot
nnd too crowded, or too cold nnd too
crowded, windows nro seldom or novcr
opened, nnd plumbing Is often defec
tive. If tho children of this class did'
not spend most of their tlmo on tho
streets their mortality would be much
higher; nnd even nM It Is, any epidemic
finds Its greater number of victims
among them. Youths' Companion.
SILVER MINES.
Thn Wn- .Vnliiri' Toi-ihn TIm-no I)o
IminIIn of I'rtM'liiMN .tlrtnt.
Tho process by which naturo forms
her silver mines Is very Interesting. It
must bo remembered that the earth's
crust Is full of water, which percolates
everywhere through the rocks, making
solutions of elements obtained from
them. These solutions tako up small
particles of precious metal which they
find hero and there.
Sometimes the dilutions In question
aro hot, tho water having got so far
down as to bo M't boiling by tho Inter
nal heat of tho globe. Then they rush
upward, picking up the bits of metal
as they go. Naturally bent assists tho
performance of this operation.
Now and then the streams thus form
ed, perpetually How lug hither nnd
thither below tho ground, pass through
cracks or cravltles In tho rocks, whero
they deposit their lodes of silver. TIiIh
Is kept up for a great length of tlmo
perhaps thousands of years until tho
pocket Is filled up.
Crannies permeating tho stony mass
In every direction may become filled
with tho precious metal or occasionally
u chnmber may be stored full of It as If
If 1,000,000 hands were fetching tho
treasures from nil sides and hiding
away a initio for tomo lucky prospector
to discover in another age.
DuilKlntr lllni.
Mr. Borem I didn't seo you last
Sunday.
MUs Cutting Oh, you must hnvo If
you saw mo at all.
Mr. Borem I er beg pardon; I
don't understand.
Miss Cutting I say If you saw mo
Hundny you must hnvo Keen mo last,
for I was careful to seo you flrat.
Philadelphia Press.
Terrlhl' Chmmeit.
"As n youth ho was as blg-henrted
and as generous as could be."
"I wonder what changed him?"
Changed him?"
"Why, yes, changed him; ho died
worth $2,000,000, didn't ho?" IIous.
ton Post.
To Kri Cork IIimwi,
Cork, though tho most buoyant sub
stance, will not rise to tho surfneo If
sunk 200 feet below tho ocean's surface,
owing to tho great pressure of tho wit-1
ten At any" less depth It will work 1U
way back to tho surface,
They say that a woman Is whatever
age she looks. Well, hero Is a sign
she Is over forty: Her hat Is alwuys
on erooked.
It taken a man with n cork leg to
laugh at tho man who wears a wig.
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Rotes 50c, 75c, $1,$ 1.50
Rooms with Private Uaths
Doth American and European
Private Telephones In Rooms
First-Class Grill
in Connection
209-219 Riverside Ave,
SPOKANE, WASH.
K.-SV
RICHARDS
HOTEL AND RESTAURANT
l'hone Exchango 35
360-362 Alder St.
Cor. Park
PORTLAND, ORE.
THE ESMOND HOTEL.
OSCAK ANDICUHON Msnsger
Kates: European l'Un
COc, TSc, 11.00, 1.60, 1J.00 por day
Freo Ilus to and (rum all Trains
Front and Motrlion Streets
POUTLANI) OREQON
HOTEL EATON
Portland, Oromm
Tourists' and Commercial Men's
Headquarters.
STROLY FIRST CLASS
Hot and Cold Water. Private Baths.
Phone In Each Room.
All Outside Rooms.
Cor. West Park and Morrison Streets
PMONCSi Hotel, M 2077 Dor, M 113
Golden West Hotel
- AND BAR.
M. PtTCRStN, Proprietor.
Everything New and Up-to-Datc
Cor. Washington St. and first Ave.
SPOKANC. WASHINGTON
RIVERSIDE HOTEL
KILBURY k K1LBURY, Ptoptllo:i
EUROPEAN PLAN
New House. 100 Rooms. Kkvnntlv
furnished. First-Ohms in nil appoint
ments. Hot a ml cold wator in nil
rooms. Stoma Heat. Free llnths.
Klcctric Light. Hates COc to f2 per
day. Cnfo meals "5c. A hi carlo. Free
bus.
212-220 Riverside Avenue
SPOKANE, WASH.
THE WASHINOTON-SEATTLE
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WASHINOTON.
1st It Is tho best hotel on tho
Coast.
2d It costs no moro than pooror
hotels, as shown by rates below.
3d Now hotel, now furniture,
4th Excellent sorvlco.
Cth Tho Washington, whllo tIh
In tho center of tho city, is on an no
vation of 200 foot, which lifts you
above tho noise, dust and amoko of
tho street hotels.
Cth Tho hotel Is situated In tho
center of 4 acres of beautiful
grounds, with thousands of roses and
other fragrant flowers to beautify tho
surroundings.
7th Eight hundred feet of wldo ver
andas surround tho hotel, giving to
tho guest opportunities for rest and
promonado not found elsowhero,
8th Tho vlow from theso spacious
verandas cannot be described. Moun
tains, lakes, tho Sound nnd tho city
Itself form one magnificent panorama
not found anywhoro olso on earth.
Oth Tho hotel lobby, parlors, Turk
ish room, etc., aro exquisite, and form
a continuation of comfort and luxury
not ofteft found In hotels.
10th A Dutch grill has recently
been added, whero sorvlco may bo
nth-The dining room cannot be
excelled. Breakfast and lunch nre
baa at an nours.
jserved a la carto, at most reasonable
prices, and a table d' hoto dinner for
$1.00 Is pronounced by all to bo above
criticism.
12th Rates Extremely roasonablo.
European plan
Room, without bath, $1.00 per day
and upward.
Room, with bath, $2.00 per day and A
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The Tacoma
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One of the best hotels
on the Pacific Coast.
American Plan $3.00
per Day and Upwards
TACOMA,
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Kenneth Hotel
SPOKANE, WASH.
Newly furnished rooms." Steam heat.
Hot and cold wator. All Hrnt-chiHu out
sldo rooms.
PRIVATE AND FREE BATHS
Entrance 18 Bernard St.
Cor. Sprague, Oornni'd and Riverside.
Opposite Depot
Spokane, Wash
upward.
Bus sorvlco to nnd from nil trains
mil boats, 2C cents.
Trunks, each way, 2G cents,
Carriage faro (private), CO conts.
Special rates inailo to parties for
ono month or moro,
13th Ilolng ubovo tho street nnd
away from tho nolso, you will enjoy
a night's rest bettor nt tho Wishing
ton than any othor hotel In tho city.
14th Oo to the Washington nnd if
you aro not satisfied that It surpassea
all other hotols on tho Pacific Coast
for excellent sorvlco nnd reasonable
prices, your bill will bo nothing.
ICth Do not bo deceived by holler
ing that oorno othor hotol In tho cli.v
Is as good ua tho Washington, for such
In not tho enso. Tho Washington
utnnds nlono oh tho most charming
and attractlvo hotel west of Now
York.
Tho following peoplo hnvo stopped
at tho Washington during tho past
year i.nd havo glvon unstinted pralso
and declared that In many respects It
oxcols any othor hotel on tho contl
nont:
President Theodoro Roosovolt, Wm.
II. Moody, Socretury of tho Navy;
Oov. Odell, of Now York; Baron
Rothschild, Mr, Smith, of tho DoDcora
Diamond Minos. South Africa; Hon,
Cornelius N, Bliss, Kx-Socretary of
Interior; Hon. O. S. Mellon, Presldont
N. Y. & U, R. Ry.; Mrs. J. J. Hill,
Louis Hill and J. N. Hill, of the Great
Northern Ry.; Hon. Howard Elliott,
Prosldont N. P. Ry.; Adollna Pattl, H.
II. Sothorn, Oov, Brady, of Alaska;1
Mmo. Nordlca, Mnud Adams, Nat
Goodwin, MrB. Flake, all Raymond A
Whltcomb tourists, Richard Mansfield
and other celebrities of tho commer
cial aad professional world.
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