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About Portland new age. (Portland, Or.) 1905-1907 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1906)
THE NEW AGE, POBTLAND, OHEGON ts i I LEADING HOTELS f.f LEADING HOTELS ! o4 1 :: HOTEL PORTLAND. COST $1,000,000. The Portland H. 0. mOWOUt, Mmnmmr. American Man, $3 Par Dmy and Upward, HEADQUARTERS roit TOURISTS AMD OOMMEROIAL TRAVELERS. Portland, Or agon. Telephone K-li 1 O. HoxMJ The Grand Pacific Hotel CllAS. A. HCllltAOK, 1'ror.rlotor. Handsomely Appointed and First Class in Every Particular. Corner Railroad St. and Hlggins 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. PERRV, 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 THE VICTORIA HOTEL Best furnished house in Southern Oregon New Depot Hotel A. II. PRACHT, Proprietor. All Trains stop 30 Minutes For Meals. ASHLAND, OREQON The New Bannock Hotel NOItMAN & AUM8TK0X0, Iroj.i. 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 Pocutello Idaho The Spalding Leading Hotel of the LAKE SUPERIOR REGION Enlarged and Improved Americun Plun, 2.r0 nnd Up European Plun f 1.00 and Up Finest Cafe in Northwest DULUTH, MINN HOTEL WHITMAN UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT 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 u 'LtmVSKltir'famaWWWWM "8 "U. vBaaVYlinM Jtawaaaaaaw ROBERT A. PRESTON PRESCRIPTION DRUOOIST Car. 23d nd Thurman Bts. rhont Msln 1610 PORTLAND, ORECION First National Bank of Rook Springs KOCK 81'IUNOS, WYOMING CAPITAL and SURPLUS, $100,000 BVEUV ATTnNTION OIVEN TO BUSINESS ENTRUSTED TO US THP sTAP H. KRAMER IIIL4 J I tt Proprlotor Wines, Liquors and Cigars KRAMER'S MOUSE Wrst-CUes 1'urnlilicct ltooms (rom 12 60 to 18.00 cr week S. W. Cor. Fifth ni Butnilfc SU. PORTLAND, OR Columbia Ice & Fuel Co Ice and Fuel Delivered to Any Part of the Gtv 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 Fhono Main 1014 370 Washington St. PORTLAND, ORE. WIIHoll Springs Mineral Water r. W. MclCRAN, Sole Dottier and Proprietor Cure Dyspepsia, Stomach, Liver, Kidney and Bladder troubles! alto Jaundice, Gravel, Rheumatism, Nervousness and Stricture. Wilhoit Mineral.Water Salts is the water in condensed form for trav elers' use. Water bottled at the springe with its owsi gasj bo recharging. Office sMsi laboratory! Wilhoit, Clackamas Co., Oregon I LEADING HOTELS : The Grandon The only First-Class American Plan Ho tel in Helena. Rates from $3 to $5 41iOXJUUJJEEI FIRST-CLASS FIREPROO $3.00 PER DAY BOLLINGER HOTEL European Plan Lewiston Idaho Bast Hotel in Northern Idaho The HELENA UK.NHY A. UKYKK, Prop. The only First-Class European Hotel is Helena RatCS $1 tO $2.50 VHtaY B A aaVa appw7aBffMsfskjcAB-i7 ssttsni'aEaKssskssaaasSM saasBsMdeTsfsrsrsnlrBVaflBsTajat TRUMPET CALL8. Rat ' Horn Sound n Warning Xoie to the Unredeemed. ' HERB may ho things holler than humanity, hut God lias ncv cr shown them to in. How would thosu people who want to ho se cret Christians like to wear so crct crowns nt last? God may often let n man go olt with n blank shot buforo He trusts him with a bullet. They who hnvo lived b.v Ills crneo think only of Ills glory when the gravo draws near. He who looks most keenly for llttlo faults In others overlooks most easily the large ones In himself. Some of us have to shed n good many tears over broken sand-banks beforo wo learn to build on the rock. It Is right to conio Just ns you are; but there's no merit In being able to Ing, "Just as I've always been." When n man feels that he Is throw ing away the money he gives to (lod, tho chances are thut he Is right about It One of the oldest tricks In the devil's bag Is to give n man an old heresy and make him think he has discovered a new truth. BATTLE OF BIRD AND BEAST. llsurk, Squirrel and Do Mink En cage In Urndlj Strife. Silent as an owl In tho black of night, tho hawk glided low on whist wings across tho little oihjii space cleared by tho fallen maple, paused an almost Im perceptible Instant above the unllston lug squirrel mid then, wings closed, dropped upon him with unerring talons. Hut for soino strange reason tho harrier seemed ixnverless to bear away his kill. While his angry, frightened screams drowned out the dying s(iicak of tho squirrel ho strove with great rattling wing strokes to get n purchase on tho air, but could not. Over and over again ho struck downward with his beak, ap parently at the squirrel, though of this, because of the blur of his whipping wings, I could not bo sure. In u mo tnent ho half toppled forward and then like a bugo broken-winged partridge ho flopped about among the tangled colls of roots, uttering mennwhllo shrill screech on screech that seemed fairly to lacerate his throat. In but little more time than It takes to tell It a dozen king birds had gath ered and were buzzing round the strug gling harrier like gadllles round a horse, adding their spiteful cries to his harsh din; nnw.n crow npicared out of no- wliero and searched deep in ms mroni for his hoarsest cry; blucjays Hashed across the clearing and back again In a frenzy of clamorous excitement; n swarm of clattering blackbirds rushed Into tho tree above me till Its branches sagged and creaked like those of a la. boring tree overweighted with fruit all In nn Instant bedlam was let looso round that old wind-wrecked maple. Under cover of tho uproar I crept nearer anil saw that a big black dog mink, his bulldog Jaws damped on tho upier leg of the harrier, was grimly lighting to pull him down from be hind, while tho harrier, with the speed of terror and hate, sought dcsjierntely to reach his assailant with his beak. It looked as If the mink must win, for the harrier was perceptibly weak ening In his vain counter attack, but a sudden lift with the hanlcr'H long wing half toro the mink from his hold and swung him for one brief moment within distance of that rending beak. Rip; a long red gash gaped open on the mink's writhing llauk and he let go and tumbled back among the roots. Up leaped the hawk, his pearly white breast streaked anil blotched with blood from his wounded leg, I.Ike magic tho cries of all but the kingbirds wen hush, cd while, still hcrcamlug with rago nnd hurt, tho hawk rose heavily sky ward and marked his com so athwart tho wind for the shelter of the woods. Harold 8. Iteming In Harper's. Cold In n Minor I'nrlur, Augustus Wadsworth declares that experience has shown cold to be a mi nor predisposing factor In the develop ment of pneumonia. The huddling to gether of people In close quarters Is of fur more Importance. The treatment of pneumonia In Its present stngo may be said to bo either very easy or Impossible. A careful prophylaxis ugainst dlstui bailees of tho digestive tract is of tho greatest lmmrt nnce. Many wuys of attaining tho samo results present themselves and tho choice In great nieiiMire rests with personal experience. Tho hope of defi nite results lies In tho production of an elllclent and siteclflc antiserum. It Is known thnt riolsowms substances are elaborated by tho pucuuiococcus, but so far the production of an antitoxin corresponding to that used In diph theria has not been obtained. Pneu monia, however, is a bacteremle dlseaso and as yet in nouo of this type have satisfactory results been secured In re lation to nntlscra. The hope of suc cess nevertheless Is gradually growing brighter. Medical Itecord. A Sure Hltfii. "She thinks her husband Is perfect." "Nonsense; you ure quite mistaken." "Well, Tie heard her call him 'a per fect brute,' anywuy," Hostou Trail icrlpt. Is not tho (VH)lf u-lin tirerinrfM .1 t'nr.il 41illlr f..a,A ! ,li. ., ! ...!... tha "e'" speech? LEADING HOTELS it HOTEL PEDICORD T. J. I'FDICOUD, l'ruirlotor Rates 50c, 75c, $1,$1.50 Rooms with Private lint In Doth American and European Private Telephones In Rooms First-Class Grill in Connection 209-219 Riverside Ave., SPOKANE, WASH. , lama una RICHARDS HOTEL AND RESTAURANT i'hons Exchange 25 360-362 Aider St. Cor. Park PORTLAND, ORE. THE ESMOND HOTEL OSCAK ANDEHHON Manager Itatei: European Man 0c, 7Sc, 11.00, $1.60, fi.OO per day Free llus to and trom all Trains Front and Morrlion Streets PORTLAND OREQON HOTEL EATON Portland, Oraoii Tourists' and Commercial Men's Headquarters STRICTLY riRST CLASS Hot and Cold Water. Private Baths. Phone in Each Room. AH Outside Rooms. Cor. West Park and Morrison Streets PMONCSt Hotel, M 2077) Dar, M IIS Golden West Hotel AND BAR. M. PCTCRStN, Proprietor. Everything New and Up-to-Date Cor. Wastnniton St. and Tirst Ave. SPOKANE. WASHINGTON RIVERSIDE HOTEL KILBURY k KllBURY. rrosrUUrt EUROPEAN PLAN New House, 100 Rooms. Klegantly furnished. First-Class in all appoint ments. Hot nnd cold water in alt rooms. Steam Heat. Free Ilaths. Electric Light. Kates r0c to L per day. Cafe meals Sftc. A la carte. Free bus. 212-220 Riverside Avenue SPOKANE, WASH. THE WASHINOTON-SRATTLG " n.hihM.'rnJMM''3An'mmamwaKfaiMa3in iWT .is, Writ ffi LwlgjuaW3zwaaawC "f.?SwiaBWlrwit BsaaMfesaag ?' aaaaaaKamRwam&iSfBSaaaialSamMammaamSaam aBBBBBBBBHM?T.fty. wJWavi ijaapaHWrrTaj fifti:i:n kkasn why vol shoui.ij stop at tiik washington. 1st It is tho best hotel on the Coast. 2d It costfl no moro than poorer hotels, as shown by rates below. 3d Now hotel, now furniture 4th Excellent aorvlco. Cth Tho Washington, whllo rifc- in tho center of the city, la on an etc vatlon of 200 feet, which lifts you ahovo tho noise, dust and smoko of tho street hotels. 6th Tho hotel Is situated In the center of -4 V6 acres of beautiful grounds, with thousands of roses and other 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 theso spacious verandas cannot ho described. Moun tains, lakes, tho Sound and tho city itsolf form ono magnificent panorama not found anywhere elso on earth. 9th Tho hotel lobby, parlors, Turk ish room, etc., are exquisite, and form a continuation of comfort and luxury not often found In hotels. 10th A Dutch grill has recently been added, whero service may he had at all hours, 11th The dining room cannot be excelled. Breakfast and lunch are served a la carte, at most reasonable prices, and a table d' bote dinner for 11.00 is pronounced by all to be above criticism. 12th Rates Extremely reasonable. European plan Room, without bath, $1.00 per day and upward. Room, with batb, 2.00 per day and, 1 i LEADING HOTELS The Kenyon Don Porter Salt Lake City's NEW HOTEL Salt Lake City Utah The Tacoma W. 11. MLACKWKLL, Prop. One of the best hotels on the Pacific Coast. American Plan $3.00 per Day and Upwards TACOA1A, WASH. 1'IIONK M 1334 NEW THEATKH IlLOCK TIIK Kenneth Hotel SPOKANE, WASH. Newly furnished rooms. Steam heat. Hot and cold water. All Unit-class out aide rooms. PRIVATE AND FREE BATHS Entrance 18 Bernard St. Cor. Sprague, Bernard and Riverside. Opposite Depot Spokane, Wash upward. Ilus service, to and from all trains mil boats, 2fi cents. Trunks, each way, 2G cents. Carriage faro (prlvato), CO cents. Special rates mndo to parties for ono month or moro, 1.1th Being nbovo tho street ond away from the nolso, you will enjoy a night's rest bettor at .tho Washing ton than any other hotel In tho city. 14th Go to tho Washington nnd if you arc not. satisfied that It surpasses all other hotols on tho Pacific Coast for excellent sorvlco and reasonable prices, your bill will be nothing, 1 Cth Do not bo deceived by believ ing that oonio other hotel In tho city Is as good as tho Washington, for such Is not tho caso, Tho Washington stands alono as tho most charming and attractlvo hotel west of New York. Tho following peoplo havo stopped at tho Washington during the past year i.nd havo given unstinted pralso and declared that In many respects It oxcels any other hotel on tho conti nent: President Tfceodoro Roosovelt, Wm, If. Moody, Secretary of the Navy; Gov. Odell, of Now York; Baron Rothschild, Mr. Qmlth, of tho DoDeera Diamond Mines, South Africa; Hon. Cornelius N. Bliss, Ex-Secretary of Interior; Hon. O. 8. Mellon, President N. Y. Ic II. R. Ry.; Mrs. J. J. HIU, Louis HiU and J. N. Hill, of the Great Northern Ry.: Hon. Howard Elliott, Prosldont N. P. Ry.; Adollna Pattl, B. H. Sothern, Gov. Brady, of Alaska; Mmo. Nordlca, Maud Adams, Nat Goodwin, Mrs. Flske, all Raymond t Whltcomb tourists, Richard Mansfield, and other celebrities of the caauaet clal and professional world. , XiSSBamh daaaoak '.- u.VcW-Mat