Portland new age. (Portland, Or.) 1905-1907, June 30, 1906, Image 7

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LEADING HOTELS :
HOTEL
COST $1,000,000.
The Portland
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Ammrloan Plan, $3 Par Day
and Upward
HEADQUARTERS mm TOURISTS
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OOMMEROIAL TRAVELERS.
Portland, Or agon.
Telephone W.I!
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The Grand Pacific Hotel
CHAS. A.'tiClIItAOi:, 1'roprletor.
Handsomely Appointed and First
Class Jn -Every Particular.
Corner Railroad St. and Higglni 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. PERRY, Manager
Seattle Wash.
The Victoria Hotel
SPOKANE, WASH.
First-Class in Ail Its Depart
ments. Headquarters for
Tourists and Commercial
Travelers
When in Spokane Don't Fail
to Stop at the Victoria
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LEADING HOTELS
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PORTLAND.
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Bt-st furnished lionso in Southern Oregon
New Depot Hotel
A. H. PRACHT, Proprietor.
All Trains stop 30 Minutes
For Meals.
ASHLAND, OREQON
The New Bannock Hotel
NORMAN & AKM8TKONO, I'rops.
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
Pocuttallo Idaho
The Spalding
Leading Hotel of the
LAKE SUPERIOR REGION
Enlarged and Improved
American Plan, $2.f0nnd Up
European Plan (1.00 and Up
Finest Cafe in 'Northwest
DULUTH, MINN
HOTEL WHITMAN
UNDKK NEW MANAOKMKNT
A Home for the Traveling Men
Strictly First Class.
American Plan
Electric lighted. Steam heated. Good
Sample Rooms in Connection.
J. C. BROWN, Manager.
COLrAX. WASHINGTON
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ROBERT A. PRESTON
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST
Cor. 2&1 and Thurman 8U.
Phone Main 1610 PORTLAND, ORBdON
First National Bank of Rook Springs
HOUK Bl'KINdB, WYOMING
CAPITAL and SURPLUS, $100,000
EVERY ATTENTION GIVEN TO BUSINESS
ENTRUSTED TO US
THP CTAD I'. H. KRAMER
",c J l rtt. Proprietor
Wines, Liquors and Cigars
KRVMBR'S MOUSE
Flrit-CluM Furnished Hoomi from
12.60 to $8.00 per week
S. W. Cot. Fifth anJ BuflulJt SU. PORTLAND, OR
Columbia Ice & Fuel Co
Ice and Fuel Delivered
to Any Part of the Gty
Factory and Office
FOOT OF HARRISON STREET
Phono Main 800
PORTLAND OREGON
Jack Unger's Liquor Store
Jesse Moore Whiskey
Imported and Domestic Wines
Families Supplied
Phono Main 1014
370 Washington St. PORTLAND, ORE.
Wlltioit Springs Mineral Water
r. W. McLCRAN, Sole Dottier and Proprietor
Curet Dyspepsia, Stomach, Liver, Kidney
and Bladder trouble; alto Jaundice,
Gravel, Rheumatism, Nervouenete and
Stricture. Wilholt Mineral Water Salta
ie the water in condenied form for trav
elers' uee. Water bottled at the springs
with it own gat; no recharging.
Office aftd laboratory
Wilhoit, Clackamas Co., Oregon
i LEADING HOTELS :
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The Grandon
The only First-Class
American Plan Ho
tel in Helena.
Rates from $3 to $5
WBQELmJSSXEk
FIRST-CLASS FIREPROOk
$3.00 PER DAY
BOLLINGER
HOTEL
European Plan
Lewiston Idaho
Best Hotel in
Northern Idaho
The HELENA
UK.NKY A. UKYKH, Prop.
The only First-Class
European Hotel in
Helena
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THEWECKLY
RIM
(Mil Edmund I King of the Anglo
Saxons, assassinated,
l.llfi Edward IJruee Invaded Ireland
with 0.000 men.
1533 Crannier pronounced sentence of
dlvorco between. Henry VIII. and
Catherine of Arragon.
1570 First lutic of Liverpool Time,
England's first regular newspaper.
1000 Mnmncrc of false Demetrius and
his adherents at Moscow.
1037 Massacre of Indians at Fort Mys
tic by Mason.
1050 Retirement of Richard Cromwell.
1734 Imperial forces defeated at the
battle of Illtonto.
17-1,1 American Philosophical Society
founded by Uenjnmln Franklin.
1705 Patrick Henry's resolution!
against stamp act passed Virginia
Assembly.
177r Howe, Clinton and Ilurgoyne,
Ilrltlsh generals, arrlvt-tl at "boston.
1783 James Otis', American patriot and
statesman, killed by lightning.
17SS South Carolina adopted tho fed
eral constitution.
1701 Habeas corpus act suspended In
England.
17DS llattle of Tarah mid defeat of tho
United Iriiiliinon.
1805 Napoleon crowned King of Italy.
1810-Crown Prlnco of Sweden killed by
fall from Ills horse,
1818 First steamboat on Lnko Erie
launched.
1815 Louis Napoleon made his escape
from tho fortress of Ham.... Quo
bee's first great fire.... Last Arctlo
expedition under Sir John Franklin
sailed.
1848 Decree forever excluding Louis
Phlllppo and fumlly from France.
185.1 French Legislature restored capi
tal punishment. ,
1854 French army left Malta to occupy
Athena.... Riot In Ronton over ar
rrst of Anthony Hums, a fugitive
slave,
1804 Ionian Islands ceded to Greece. (
1803 Surrender of Gen. I-:. Klrby Smith
. and his army.
1808 Acquittal of President Johnson by
the U. S. Senate.
1870 N. P. R. It. (Land grab) bill pass
ed by both houses of Congress.
1874 National Civil Rights bill passed
by U. 8. Senate.
1875 Erlo Railroad Compnny adjudged
bankrupt.
1877 IJoly war proclaimed against Rus
sia by Shclk-ul-Islam.
18S1 Great Britain paid United States.
$75,000 In M'ltlemciit of Fortune
I Jay fishery dispute.
18S3 Michael Fagln, I'lurnix Park mur
derer, hanged in Dublin,
1888 IJoslon Corbett, tdajcr of J
Wilkes Booth, escaped from asylum
at Topeka, Kan.
1801 Commercial congress In session at
Denver resolved In favor of unlimited
coinage of silver.
1892 Knrtlujuake khock felt In southern
California.
18!)5 Valkyrie III., America Cup dial
lenger, launched at Glasgow.
1005 C. C. Mngoon Inaugurated Gov
ernor of Panama canal zone.
f'olleK f Hocliillmu lli-nily,
Anuouuccinent has been inado of tho
opening, Oct. 1, of tho new col It-no of
Socialism at New York, endowed by tho
late Elizabeth D, Hand, mother of Mrs.
George I). Herron, Algernon Leo, who
was tho KocIull.it candidate for Mayor of
New York last year and editor of tho
leading Socialist organ, tho Worker, Is to
he president of the new college. Its home
Is a four-story, brown-stone building at
1 IIS East Nineteenth street. The course
Is to bo divided Into three groups first In
which the lighter foundation subjects of
political economy, history ami sociology
will bo taught by lecture and textbooks;
second, the lecture conference course in
which tho freo discussion of theories and
principles of social reform and ethics will
be encouraged, and third what might be
called applied Socialism or lecture courses
on labor unions, child labor, woman suf
frage, age pensions, Immigration and oth
er practical subjects. President Lee says
that the object Is to furnish a scientific
basis for socialistic thought rather than
to run a propaganda. There will be noth
ing but evening classes at the beginning.
The other officers are Morris Hllaultt,
treasurer, and W, J, Ghent, secretary.
Tula! of tbe World's Commerce.
A statement Issued by the Department
of Commerce and Labor estimates that
tho world's International commerce In
11)00 will amount to $2.",O00,OX),0OO, By
this term Is meant the hniiorts plus tho
exports from which reports were avail
able. The (ieriii nf Itlic-umullam,
Dr. Iewls Frlssell, attending physician
to the Heton hospital at New York, claims
to have Isolated the germ of rheumatism.
He says It looks a good deal like other
disease microbes, hut has a special nthnlty
for the joints. Dr. I'rU.ell thinks this
Is tho real cause of the illeao, which,
however, may bo brought on by exiiosure
to dampness. He rlasMis rheumatism as
an infectious disease which occurs In epi
demic form. He attributes both pleurisy
and rheumatism of the heart to the newly J
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uucovercu germ.
: LEADING HOTELS :
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HOTEL
PEDICORD
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Proprietor
Rotes 50c, 75c, $1, $1.50
Rooms with Private Doths
loth American and European
Private Telephones In Rorms
First-Class Grill
in Connection
209-219 Riverside Ave,
SPOKANE, WASH.
RICHARDS
HOTEL AND RESTAtiRANT
Phone Exchange 25
360-362 Alder St.
Cor. Park PORTLAND, ORE.
THE ESMOND HOTEL
OSCAIt ANDKltBON Manager
Pates: Eurovan Plan
60c, Tic, 11.00, $1.60, ti.00 per day
free llui to and from all Trains
Front and Morrlion Streets
POHTI.AND OHE0.ON
HOTEL EATON
Portlnnd. Orasroti
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
PIIONtSi Hotel, M 2077) Dar, M 113
Golden West Hotel
AND BAR.
M. PCTCRSIN, Proprietor.
Everything New and Up-to-Date
Cor. Washington St. and Nrat Ave.
SPOKANE. WASHINGTON
RIVERSIDE HOTEL
KILBVRY fe KILBURY, ftoprMou
EUROPEAN PLAN
Now House, 100 Rooms. Elegantly
furnished. First-China in all nppoint
incuts. Hot mid told water In nil
rooms. Steam Heat. I-'rco Ilitths.
Electric Llht. Pntca oOo to fl! per
day. Cnfo mcalfl 'Joe. A la carte. I-'rco
bus.
212-220 Riverside venue
SPOKANE, WASH.
THE WARHINOTON". SEATTLE
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SHOULD STOP AT THE
WASHINGTON.
Int It la tho beat hotel on tho
Coast.
Sd It coBtH no moro than pooror
hotels, as shown by rates bolow,
3d Now hotel, now furniture,
4th Excellent service.
Cth Tho Washington, whlld tit;..
In tho center of tho city, la on an eio
vation of 200 feet, which lifts you
above tho noise, dust and smoke of
tho street hnteU.
Cth Tho hotel Is situated in tho
center of Wt acrea of beautiful
grounds, with thousands of rosea and
othor fragrant flowers to beautify tho
surroundings.
7th Eight hundred feet of wide ver
andas surround tho hotel, giving to
tho guest opportunities for rest and
promenade not found elsewhere.
8th Tho view from those spacious
verandaa cannot bo described. Moun
tains, lakes, tho Sound and tho city
Itself form one magnificent panorama
not found anywhero elso on earth.
9th Tho hotel lobby, parlors, Turk
ish room, etc., aro exquisite, and form
a continuation of comfort and luxury
not often found In hotels.
10th A Dutch grill has recently
been added, whore sorvlco may bo
had at all hours.
11th The dining room cannot be
excelled. Breakfast and lunch are
served a la carto, at most reasonable
prices, and a tablo d' bote dinner for
11.00 la pronounced by all to be above
criticism.
12th Ratos Extremely reasonable.
European plan
Iloom, without bath, $1.00 per day
and upward.
Room, with bath, $2.00 per day and ,
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: LEADING HOTELS :
The Kenyon
Don Porter
Salt Lake City's
NEW HOTEL
Salt Lake City Utah
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The Tacoma
W. 1J. ULACKWKLL, Prop.
One of the best hotels
on the Pacific Coast.
American Plan $3.00
per Day and Upwards
TACOMA,
WASH.
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Kenneth Hotel
SPOKANE, WASH.
Nowly (nrnlRhrd rooms. .Steam heat.
Hot mid cold water. All Urst-class out
sldo rooms.
PRIVATE AND FREE BATHS .
Entrance 18 Bernard St.
Cor. .Sprague, Bernard and Riverside,
Opposite Depot
Spokane, Wash
upward,
'JJih sorvlco to nnd from all tralm
ind li 'iitn, 2S c-oiitH.
Triu.kH, ench way, 25 cents,
Cat Hugo fnro (private). CO conts.
Spulul rates inudo to parties for
ouo i ninth or moro,
13th Ilelug nbovo tho street nnd
uway from the nolno, you will enjoy
a night's rest better at tho Washing
ton thun any othor hotel In the city.
11th (Jo to tho Washington and If
you aro not satisfied that It surpassea
ull othor hotels on tho Pacific Coast
for excellont service and reasonable
prices, your bill will he nothing.
10th Do not bo deceived by boiler.
Ing that aomo othor hotel In the city
Ih as good bb the Washington, for such
In not tho caso. Tho Washington
otundH alono as tho most charming
nnd attractive hotel woat of New
York.
Tho following peoplo havo stopped
at tho Washington during tho past
year ind havo given unntiuted pralso
and declared that In many respects It
oxcelu any othor hotel on tho conti
nent: President Ttoodoro Tloosovelt, Win.
II. Moody, Socretnry of tho Navy;
Oov. Odell, of Now York; Ilaron
Rothschild, Mr, Smith, or the DoUeora
Dlnrnnnil Minna. Rniiih Afrlrn l)nn
Cornelius N. nilss, Ex-Secretary ot
interior; nun. u. a. Mcuen, rrcshlont
N. Y. it II. R. Ry.; Mrs. J. J. HID,
Inula 11111 nml T M TII11 r,t th. !..
Northern Ry.; Hon. Howard Elliott,
rresiuoni n, t aiy.; Auonna I'attl, E.
If. Sothorn, Gov. Hrady, of Alaska;
Mmo. Nordlcn. Muiiil Ailnmn Hi
Goodwin, Mrs. Flske. all Raymond at
wnuco.no tourists, lticnard Mansfleld
and Othor celobrltlon nf Mm onmmun.
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