Portland new age. (Portland, Or.) 1905-1907, June 02, 1906, Image 7

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THE NEW AGE, PORTLAITD, OREGON
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HOTEL PORTLAND.
COST 01,000,000.
The Portland
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Ammrlban Plan, S3 Per Day
and Upward
HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS
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OOMMEROIAL TRAVELERS.
Portland, Orogon.
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The Grand Pacific Hotel
C1IA8. A. HOHHACIK, I'roprlotor.
Handsomely Appointed and First
Class In Every Particular.
Corner Railroad St. and HlRglns 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.
CHAS. PCRRY, 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
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THE VICTORIA HOTEL
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Best furnished Iioubo in Southern Oregon
New Depot Hotel
A. H. PRAOIIT, Proprietor.
All Trains stop 30 Minutes
For Meals.
ASHLAND, OREQON
The New Bannock Hotel
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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
Poctitello
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The Spalding
Leading Hotel of the
LAKE SUPERIOR REGION
Enlarged and Improved
American I'liui, 2.f0 nnd Up
European Plan (1,00 anil Up
Finest Cafe in Northwest
DULUTH, MINN
HOTEL WHITMAN
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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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PRESCRIPTION DRUOOIST
Cor. 23d and Thurman BU.
Phone Main 1010 PORTLAND, OREfJON
First National Bank of Rook Springs
HOOK BP1UKG9, WVOMIN'O
CAPITAL and SURPLUS, $100,000
EVERY ATTENTION (1IVEN TO BUSINESS
ENTRUSTED TO US
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Wines, Liquors nnd Cigars
KRAMER'S MOUSE
Flrit-Clns Furnished Hoorni from
UWlo juu per week.
S. W. Cot. Fifth and BiintUe $t. PORTLAND, OR
Columbia Ice & Fuel Co
Ice and Fuel Delivered
to Any Part of the Gty
Factory nnd Oftko
FOOT OF HARRISON STREET
Phono Main 809
PORTLAND OREGON
Jack Unger's Liquor Store
Jesse Moore jWhiskey
Imported and Domestic Wines
Families Supplied
Phono Main 1014
370 Washington St. PORTLAND, ORE.
Wilholt Springs Mineral Water
r. W. McLCRAN, Sole lloltler and Proprietor
Cures Dyspepsia, Stomach, Liver, Kidney
and Uladder troubles; alio Jaundice,
Graval, Rheumatiim, Nervousness and
Stricture. Wilhoit Mineral Water SalU
it the water in condensed form for trav
elert' use. Water bottled at the springs
with its own gas; no recharging.
Office and laboratory!
Wilhoit, Clackamas Co., Oregon
f LEADING HOTELS :
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The Grandbn
The only First-Class
American Plan Ho
tel in Helena.
Rates from $3 to $5
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$3.00 PER DAY
BOLLINGER
HOTEL
European Plan
Lewiston Idaho
Best Hotel in
Northern Idaho
The HELENA
UEKRY A. MEYER, Prop.
The only First-Class
European Hotel in
Helena
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Rates $1 to $2.50
THCWEEKLY
OMAN
1102 Conrad de Monfcrrat assassinated.
1200 Edward I. of England defeated the
Saits at buttle of Dunbar.
1370 A poll tax imposed by English
Parliament.
147S Julian De Medici assassinated.
1030 Eruption of Mt. Aetna. Church
of St. Leon destrojed.
1552 Council of Trent prorogued for
two jears, but did not moot till 1502.
1557 Tho inquisition established in
France.
1007 Christopher Newport and 100 oth
ers entered Chesapeake Hay to es
tablish first English colony In that
section.
1010 Patent for Newfoundland granted
to tho Earl of Northampton.
1005 Plnguo broko out at St. Giles,
London.
1007 Milton disposed of the copyright
of "Pnrndlso I-ost" for $25.
1001 Hank of England Incorporated.
1715 Alliance against Sweden by Rus
sia, Prussia, Denmark and Saxony.
1711 Cartagena attacked by Admiral
onion.
1711 Eiouli XV. or Prance declared war
against Queen of Hungary.
1702 Tho Irish lovelorn suppressed by
Lord Halifax.
1772 Count Struenseo executed In
Copenhagen.
1777 Danbury, Conn., destrojed by tho
British.
17S1 llattlo of Petersburg, Va.
178S Maryland rntlfled Federal consti
tution. 1702 First execution by guillotine
1703 French defeated Austrlans at bat
tle of Durcn,
170S Annexation of Geneva to Prance.
1700 French ministers assassinated by
Austrian regiment nt Iladstadt.
1812 Baltimore privateer Surprise cap
tured. 1S2S Unsaid declared war against Tur
key. 1830 City of Guatcmaln nearly do
Btrojed by an earthquake.
1831 Imprisonment for debt nbollshod
In Now York.
1830 St. Jean do Arc, Palestine, surren
dered to tho Egyptians.
1S3S Steamer Moselle burned nenr Cin
cinnati, Ohio; 131 lives lost.
1&I0 llattlo of Fort King.
1817 Ship Exmoulh lost In Atlantic
230 kthoiih perished.
1818 Abolition of slavery In tho French
dominions decreed.
1810 Insurrection nt Montreal.
1850 Greek government submitted to
English dcmnmls.
185-1 Slaves of Venezuela became freo
men by act of emancipation.
1855 Giovanni Planorl attempted to
shoot Louis Napoleon.
1850 Crimean war terminated by rati
fication of treaty of pouoe.
1850 Victor Emmanuel declared war
ngalnst Austria .... Ship Pomnno
foundered ou IrUh cotst; 305 llei
lost.
ISO I U. S. government accepted services
of ono-hiinilri'd-iliiy men, nnd appro
priatcd $20,000,000 for their pay
meat.
1805 Gen. Johnson surrendered.
1871 U. S. Supremo Court decided gen
eral government could not tnx sal
nrles of State officers.
1872 U. S. vvarhlji ICansaH released
American steamship Vlrglnlus from
blockndo by Spanish men-of-war In
port of Asplnuall.
1373 Attempted Insurrection ond proc
lamation of Commune In Madrid.
1875 Prince of Wnles Installed as
Grand Master of Masonic order In
England.
1881 Statue of Admiral Fnrragut un
veiled at Washington, I). O.
1880 Destructive tornado In Klloen,
Texas.
1887 Battle between Arabs and Egyp
tians at Sarrass; 210 killed.
1891 Imposing funeral of Gen. yon
Moltko In Berlin,
1800 Suspension of London Chartered
bank of Australia for 55,000.000. . . .
Great International naval review nt
New York.... Many persons killed
by tornado In Oklahoma.
1804 Earthquake destrojed Ix cities
In Venezuela.
1808 Matanzas, Cuba, bombarded by
Admiral Sampson's squadron of
United States warships. .. .U. S.
Congress passed an act for Increase
of tho regular army;
IublliTlleut-h for .Netr Vork.
The New York Legislature has author
ized the city of New York to appropriate
$2,500,000 for the purchase and $250,000
for the construction and maintenance of
a great free ocean beach for tho people
of the metropolis. This will bo controlled
by the department of parks, but ulti
mately a portion may be put under the
department of health for the establish
ment of a convalescent hospital. Also It
U provided that phllanthroplcal societies
may maintain fresh-air homes there. It
I understood that th city will stcure
Itockaway Reach,
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HOTEL
PEDICORD
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I ruprlutor
Rntcs50c, 75c, $1, $1.50
Rooms willi Private Hntln
lloth Amcrlcnn and European
Prlvntc Telephones In Rooms
Hrst-Class Grill
in Connection
209-219 Riverside Ave,
SI'OKANE, WASH.
RICHARDS
HOTEL AND RESTAURANT
Phono Kxchstigo 25
360-362 Alder St.
Cor. Park
PORTLAND, ORE.
THE ESMOND HOTEL.
OSCAIl ANDKKSON Manager
Hates: Euroicsn Han
60c, 7fie, $1 00, f l.W, 2.oo per day
Free llus to and from all Trains
Front and Morrlion Streets
rOHTLANl) ORROON
HOTEL EATON
PortlnnU, Oregon
Tourists' and Commercial Men's
Headquarters.
STRICTLY riRST CLASS
Hot and Cold Water. Private Baths.
Phone In Each Room.
All Outside Rooms.
Cor. West Park and Morrison Streets
I'MONCSl Motel, M 2077 Unr, M IIS
Golden West Hotel
AND BAR.
M. PCTCRSCN, Proprietor.
Everything Ncvv and Up-to-Date
Cor. Washington St. and rirst Ave.
SPOKANr, WASHINGTON
RIVERSIDE HOTEL
K1LBURY K1UURY, rwrklots
EUROPEAN PLAN
Now Houho, 100 ItnoniH. Elegantly
furnished. Flrat-CluHH in nil nppolut
muntu. Hot nnd told wntor in nil
rooniH. St cm in I lent, l'rou llathn.
Electric Lllit. Kntco 50c to 2 pur
day. Cnfo meals 25c. A lit carlo. Freo
bus.
212-220 Riverside Avenue
SPOKANE, WASH.
THE WASH I NCJTON- SEATTLE
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WASHINGTON.
let It Is tho boat hotel on tho
Coast.
2d It costs no nioro thnn pooror
hotels, as shown by ratoa bolow.
3d Now liotol, now furnlturo.
4th Kxcollent servlco,
Cth Tho Wnslilngton, wlillo tIk
In tho centor of tho city, Is on an uio
vatlon of 200 foot, which lifts you
above tho nolso, dust and smoko of
tho street hotels,
6th Tho hotel Is situated In tho
centor of iVj 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
promenade not found ulsewhoro,
8th Tho view from theso spacious
verandas cannot bo described. Moun
tains lakes, tho Bound nnd tho city
Itself form ono mngnlflcent panorama
not found anywhoro elso on earth.
9th Tho hotel lobby, parlors, Turk
ish room, etc., aro exqulslto, and form
a continuation of comfort and luxury
not often found In hotels.
10th A Dutch grill has recently
been added, whoro servlco may bo
had at all hours.
11th The dining room cannot bo
excelled. Breakfast and lunch are
sorved a la carto, at most reasonable
prices, and a tablo d' hoto dlnnor for
11.00 Is pronounced by all to bo above
criticism.
12th Rates Extremoly reasonable.
European plan
Room, without bath, fl.00 per day
and upward.
Room, with bath, $2,00 per day and
: LEADING HOTELS :
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The Kenyon
Don Porter
Salt Lake City's
NEW HOTEL
Salt Lake City Utah
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The Tacoma
W. 11. ULACKWELL, Prop.
One of the best hotels
on the Pacific Coast.
American Plan $3.00
per Day and Upwards
TACOMA,
WASH.
PHONE M 1331 NEW THEATEH 1II.OOK
THE
Kenneth Hotel
SPOKANE, WASH.
Novvly furnished rooms. Btcnin liont.
Hot and cold water. All llnd-clmm out
side rooms.
PRIVATE AND FREE BATHS
Entrance 18 Bernard St.
Cor. Sprague, Bernard and Riverside.
Opposite Depot ,
Spokane, Wash
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upward.
'Bus sorvlco to nnd from nil trains
mil bouts, 2C cents,
Trunks, each way, 25 cents.
Carrlugo faro (private), CO cents.
Special rates miido to pnrtleu for
ono month or moro,
13th-rl)olnK abovo tho street and
nwny from tho nolso, you will enjoy
u night's rest better at tho Washing,
ton thnn any other hotel In tho city.
14th Oo to tho Washington and If
you aro not satisfied that It surpasses
all othor hotels on tho Pacific Coast
for excellent servlco nnd reasonable,
prices, your bill will bo nothing.
ICth Do not bo deceived by bolley.
Ing that some othor hotel In tho city
Is as good as tho Washington, for such
Is not tho caso, Tho Washington
utnnds nlono us tho most charming
and nttractlvo hotel west of Now
York.
Tho following ncnnln linvn ntnnnn.1
at tho Washington during tho past
year i.mi nuvo given uiimi.itun pralso
and declared that In many respects It
oxcols any other hotel on tho conti
nent: President Thcodoro Roosovelt, Wm.
H. Moody, Secretary of tho Navy;
Oov. Odell, of Now Vork; Uaron
Rothschild, Mr. Smith, or tho DoBoors
Diamond Mines, South Africa; Hon.
Cornelius N. Bliss, Kx-Socretary of
Interior; Hon. C. S. Mellon, President
N Y. & If. n. Ilv . Mm T T mil
Louis Hill and J. N. Hill, of the Great
Nonnorn uy.: iion, Howard Elliott,
Prosldont N, P. Ry.; Adollna Pnttl. B,
II. Sothnrn. ftnv. Ilrnrlv nt Alnukn.
Mmo. Nordlca, Maud Adams, Nat
Goodwin, Mrs. Flsko, all Raymond ft
winicomo kounsis, iticnnra Aiansneia
and other celebrities of tho commer
cial and professional world.
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