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About Portland new age. (Portland, Or.) 1905-1907 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1906)
J ,Twff..wiMswMiMwiwtm"i?f" lywvryr piriK( ;'-'r op" w"',iKiJ, spifW WWWF&f'' " t'.1' ?3"r,''if?,,rv '-1 THE NEW AGE, PORTLAND, OREGON "mm s , .'' r V ir' a1 i fc ... ............. ....A AAA. I a I cAmiur. hatci c 5 II nlllllll 111 I lL1 a r........................: .Bss"HaKllmE&a:BsVB-jtiiSSaf I Afassv f HBSsssssssLBn'fT IssssiiV Ms YJBKZjbk wlijwwi rwffllMsaTaiWrBtlt hsmSS HBV-itei Hj NBBYupiWaBSl E Turin INBL ' mr I1 TBMSI'iljEijiBSm . , iTB in rwr ; . ip JmDrj9SB99 B'ffHraHffw nfii ammammWmmLmLWBl S3rssssR;-:. uriiiiHiHHIHmRDllHillllllK VJ" JHWfBmW HOTEL PORTLAND. OOMT $1,000,000. The Portland H. &. mOWE, Mart. Amarloan Mmn, S3 Par Day mint Urn ward. HEADQUARTERS FO TOURISTS Aim OOMMEROIAL TRAVELERS. Portland, Oregon Tclophono W-ll P. 0. IloxMl The Grand Pacific Hotel CIIA8. A. bUIIUAOK, I'roprlotor. Handsomely Appointed and First Class in Every Particular. t v Corner Railroad St. and rllggins Ave. MISSOULA, MONT. The Grandon The only First-Class American Plan Ho tel in Helena. Rates from $3 to $5 BOLLINGER HOTEL European Plan Lewiston Idaho Bast Hotel in Northern Idaho 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 HOTEL AAAAAAAAAA 1 I FAnilMf. HATFI C t m awavllsVll mM UmJ B-1 rtf Best furnished houso in Southern Oregon New Depot Hotel A. H. PRACHT, Proprietor. All Trains stop 30 Minutes For Meals. ASHLAND, OREQON The New Bannock Hotel NORMAN & AHM8TH0K0, rropi. 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 American Plan, 12.50 and Up Kuropcnn Plan fl.OOnnd 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. MOWN, Manager. COsTAX, WASHINGTON up" jjjiv TaaaJ-W AaBaffffBeMBaaaaaaa aVSHBTVrjaaaaaaaa bssSebi asavvfsssssssssi SlaWaUMSanaaaaaaaa aaBaaBaMMnBBnaaaaBai i aaaaaaaalBManMaaaaaaaaT 1&9Rtt&tiknRmU mavmamm HSSS&VaaslH . . -- The Journey. "It's po hard to he flick with the' mumps, itiiimitin I Tell me n story. A mnko-hellovc one thnt Just couldn't Imp- pen ! Thnt will make mo forKet." And iiiiiiniim took Donnld on her lni una told him this story: "Onco there wns n little hoy who was liune, nnd very, very tired of keep liiK Ktlll. "It wns n summer dny, warm nnd hcuutirul. Ovcrhcnd the clmidH were so white nnd flecry In the hlue sky, nnd they flouted so drenmlly thnt the little hoy'n eyes followed them wistfully. " 'I wish I could snll u little wny on oncl' "As ho looked ho thought, 'I will snll on one, nnd he seized his little crutch nnd very slowly climbed n high hill nt the hnck of his house. "The tlouds floated on the very top, he know, nnd when ho reached It, n dear little cloud wns there waiting for him. "Up, over, In, he wns nestled In the soft, white cloud mid ready to snll. "The air wns cooler than on tho earth, but he pulled a bit of cloud round him, and It was soft ns a lamb's back. , "And he sailed far, far away I "Past green fields and over thick for ests, over bright rivers nnd lakes, and his checks, grew pink and his eyes shone like' stars nt all he saw. "And then It begnn to grow dark. "Lovely colors wero in tho sky, which changed to deep, dull blues ayd then n tiny moon crept out and n few boun tiful stars, and then this little cloud passenger grew sleepy nnd hungry, too, and said, '.Vow It Is time for me to go hack to my own mother.' "And It wns wonderful all tho time, for the cloud dropped lower, lower, un til It was again at the top of the hill he hind tills little boy's house, nnd he soft: ly slid out and over, nnd went down the hill to his own mother. There, that Is a story thnt Vouldn't have hnppened! Did It make you forget, Donald?" nsked mother. Hut Donnld wns asleep. Another little passenger wns starting toward the land of happy dreams. Youth's Companion. Apparent and I'resatupttv. There Is n good deal of misapprehen sion ns to the difference In the mean ing of the two terms hclr-nppurcnt and helr-presumptlve, ns used In royal families. The heir-apparent must suc ceed to tho throne or tho dignity, what ever It may be, If ho survlvo'tho pres ent holder, whllo tho hclr-presumptlve, although ho Is the heir at the moment, may have his right to tho succession nullified by tho birth of another heir. Iu Knglnud, for Instnm-e, the Prince of Wales Is always tho heir-apparent to the throne. Should there not ho u Prince- of Wales; thnt Ih, should tho relgnlug monarch not havo nny sons, tho nearest heir In tho legltlmato suc For thirty-live years n Now York wo man has designed nnd cut tho clothes which horses, elephants and other ani mals wenr in tho circus. She bus no papers patterns or drafting diagrams. Kucli garment Is inndo on Its own pat tern Independently of every other. Tho woman lately described her curious oc cupation to a writer Iu tho New York Tribune. "I supposo you think nil clephnnts are shajted allkor eho said. "Well, they aro not. They linvo different shaped backs. Bomo dome up smooth nnd plump, llko new pincushions, and sumo havo their spines standing out llko a ridge, and somo hnvo their tails growing ono wny, and others havo theirs somo other wny. You cut out n cover nnd run It up, ns you think, to fit, and behold! It droops down In front and stands out behind on this elephnnt, whllo tho next ono you try It on, It will rldo up on tho back or stick out In front, or something. You wouldn't expect tho snmo gown to fit two women, ono from India nnd ono from South Africa, would you? Well, no moro will It fit two eleplmnts." The dressmaker's conviction is that elephants feel a deep and abiding in terest iu their clothes, and that they enjoy being fussed over and dressed up. "Elephants uro vain things, anyway. Everybody who Is much with horses knows thnt they aro ticked to death to wear their finery, nnd thnt they show off nnd put on stylo when they hnvo it on, llko somo human beings. "Nothing has ever occurred to fright en me. In my thirty-llvo years of work no animal customer has ever knocked me over or trodden on my toe. Nono has ever lost her temper with mo or scolded mo for putting tho tucks so closo together. Of courso there is al ways a keeiKjr at hand to seo that nothing can happen. "Hut monkeys! I wouldn't try to St a monkey. Wo don't fit the mon keys at all. We Just cut out their clothes by eye, and tho keepers put them on somehow, nud let It go at that "Formerly I could fit an elephant to its costume for ono thousand dollars, but B4jlts tot tho durbar cost over two thousand dollars apiece. One was of cloth of gold, another of three shades of pink silk plush, studded with bril liants. Each season tho fabrics grow richer, the trlmmlnga more elaborate, DRESSMAKER FOR ANIMALS. ) cession becomes the hclr-presumptlve, his or her right being always subject to nullification by the birth of n direct heir to the monarch, I'll ii unit Frolic Vacation's liorel Vacation's here! Tlio gladdest time of nil the ycnrl Off to the wood with line nnd hook To en teh the finales In the brook. Or, with our bntdects full's enn stick, We're off to have n dny's picnic. From some tnll tree's limb, sprendlng out, We tie the swing rope firm about. Then through the sir we swiftly fly, It seems our heels will scrape the sky I Then down the valley, wide nnd deep,, To hunt for wild things, slow wo creep. We chnse the rnbhlts In the glen Thnt, frightened, wildly senmper when We come upon them unawares. They're whnt you'd call tho "innd June linn," And xomi'tlmes through the soft, deep RHUS A xunke Is seen to quickly pnsi. Hut no don't bother him, you know, We're glnd enough to see him gol I' hi the trees the sipilrrels leap, And from their nests the wee birds peep The crickets chirp, the locusts sing, Till all shout tliu wild woods ring With song of bird, with hum of bee, With shouts of kids like you nnd me, Oil, old vncntlon's here once more l'or hoys nnd girls the hrond Innd o'er. The llappr lluntlnv OrouniU. You often hear or see tho expression, "happy hunting grounds," nnd it may ho that some do not know how It origi nated or what It means. It Is tho name given to tho Iiidlnn's'hcaveii, which Ids Imagination paints ns n prnlrlo well stocked with buffalo and other game, with no one to molest him or make him afraid. Prom this belief arose tho cus tom of killing the Indian's ouy at tho hurylug-grnuud, mi that ho may enjoy sport with It forever In tho other world, for they also believe that tho itony will nccompnny Its dead master. Thnt he may havo his weaimus ready when ho gets there, they bury with, him his rltle, Ids pistol, his how and Ills quiver of ar rows. Thus equipped, ho goes to the "happy hunting grounds," whero ho will enjoy endless sport. nud every spring I get up something new for my animal clientele. Ono has to keep up with the times In this as In everything else." i Mluhllrr (linn the Hwurit. The Held of honor Is no longer a plnco of tragedy. Kven In Franco, tho country which has been peculiarly Its home, the practice of dueling Is on tho decline, nud thoMt who nro bound to eugago In It turn Its funny side to tho world. Not long ago, u writer iu tho Popular Magazine says, a Paris Jour nalist, who hud by somo criticism of fended a politician, received from htm a letter. "Sir," wrote tho politician, "ono does not send a challenge to a bandit of your species; one simply administers u cult on tho enrs. Therefore I hereby cuff both your ears. Ho grntoful to nid for not hnvlng recourse to weajwns. "Yours truly, ." "My Dear Sir and Adversary," tho Journalist answered, "I thank you ac cording to your wish for hnvlng sent mo cuffs by jost instead of slaughter ing mo with weapons, ruffed by jtost, I respond by despatching you by pot.t six bullets In the head. I kill you by letter. Please consider yourself dead from tho first lino of this epistle. "With a respectful salutation to your remains, I urn, very truly yours, Well Acuuwluled. Tho stage drew up alone tho load aide and the driver accosted u little old iuuii workliiK l tho field. "Do you know who Mr. Ahhy II. Urowu In and whero Mio liven'" Tho old mnn considered. "Itrown Ahhy It, IlrownV" ho repented. "Vou don't mean Mr. Polly Itrown, do youV" "No; Mrs. Ahhy It. Ilrowu. We've sot u letter for her." "Ii, you nay the middle letter Is II, do youV I know u whole lot of llrowiiM that Hvo on the other wide of tho roud, hut there ain't any Ahhy It. umonjj them. Vou don't mean Ahhy li. rimlth, do you? 8ho Uvea over " "No, U'h Ahhy H. Ilrowu. We'll And her aomehow. ThnnkH." Tho atoKo driver Started his horses, hut hoforo the corner was reached, a faint "Hello" caused tho passenifera to turn around. The old man, hat In hand, was pursuing tho stage. "Ilrowu, Mrs. Ahhy II. IJrown, did you say? Why, I know herj she'a my wife." Philadelphia Puhllc Ledger. There are men who would rather bo attached to a ball and chain thou to an apron strlu, fool 'WI V7? 1 ; t bHtAI rALLd I $ Cloths Man, Woman, Hoy In Modem Up-to-l)uto Fashionable Clothing at Popular Prices. Visit Often the Popular Priced Store for Men and Women. Great Falls, Montana. K. A.UKICIlKli, President. W. K. UKNIIIIUHL'll, Vlco President. II. W. OIIUNWAI.DT, Sec. A Trcsi THE AMERICAN BREWING & MALTING COMPANY Hrewers nnd Poitiers of extra quality lngcr boor. "American Family" bottled beer a specialty. Office: 109 Central Avcnuo. P. O. Box 80. Great Falls, - - - Montana. : LEADING HOTELS RICHARDS , HOTEL AND RESTAURANT Phono Exchange 33 360-362 Alder St. Cor. Park PORTLAND, ORE. TMI2 ESMOND HOTEL OHCAH ANDKltHON Msasger Italcs: Kurnpcsn Pisa roc, 7fr, 1100, I1.S0, M.W or ilny Fri't) llni to snil from all Trains Krcmt and Morrlion Htrcets POIIT1.AN1) OIIKUON The Northwest KIIW. (I. PATTKHSON, Prop. CIIAH. It. UATTlNOKIt, Mgr. Steam Heat in Every Room Private and Public Baths Electric Light RATES $2 PER DAY AND UP Bismarck, N. D. RIVERSIDE HOTEL K1LBURY Ii KILBURY, Proton EUROPEAN PLAN New IIouho, 100 Hooiiih. Klcautly furiiiMhcd. FiraUCltiHH iu all appoint mentH, Hot ami cold water iu all roouiH, Steiiiu Heat. Free HiitliH. Klectriu I.inht. ltutvH 60o to fi! per day. Cnfo iucuIh 2Cc. A la carlo. Freo hue. 212-220 Riverside Avenue SPOKANE, WASH. The Kenyon Don Porter Salt Lake City's NEW HOTEL Salt Lake City Utah ttAS" J& rzn'atr.mmvnar ftatRMKU W3S&51" The Tacoma W. II. ULACKYYELL, Prop. One of the best hotels on the Pacific Coast. American Plan $3.00 per Day and Upwards TACOMA, WASH. HOTEL PEDICORD T. h PKPICOUD, t Proprietor Rates 30c, 75c, $1, $1.50 Roam with Private BatKs Both American a4 European Private Telephones in Rooms first-Class Grill in Connection 209-219 Rivers We Ave., SPOKANC, WASH. z y raiSFPif mm Sprjngs M(nera watw r. W. MclERAN, Sole Bottler and Proprietor Cures Dytpepila, Stomach, Liver, Kidney and Bladder trdublet; alto Jaundice, Gravel, Rheumatism, Nervoutnett and Stricture. Wllholt Mineral Water Salt it the Whter In condensed form for trav elers' use. Water bottled at the springs with Its own gas; no recharging. Ollke and laboratory! Wilhoit, Clackamas Co., Oregon : JAMESTOWN, N. D. : The Seiler Co. OSCAR J. SEILER, Attorney-at-Law President Paid Up Capital and Surplus $35,000 Collections Investments Real Estate Jamestown, North Dakota I DULUTH MINN, f HENRY FOLZ landing Krocory nnd mar ket. Wo nerve tho traveling public at rciiHonahlo priccu. 114 nud 110 West Superior street. DULUTH, MINN. ! IDAHO ADVERTISING! Thos. Myth, Pro Lyman Farg'o, Vice Pre The Blyth & Fargo Co. Poratcllo, Idaho dcncral Merchandise RTOHKH AT Bvanaton, Wyo. Pocatello, Idaho BANK0FNAMPA,Ltd. CAPITAL STOCK $50,000.00 KslsblliheJ nw. ,Dwey PaUco Hotel llld'f. KHKI) O. MOCK, Prctlrtdiit V. J. CON IIO V, Vlra.Prralilunt C. It. IIICKKY, (.'Mhlor 1IIANK JKNKINKON, Ast'tC'aihler NAMPA, IDAHO J, A. Murray, I'rc.Ucnl, 1). W. KUnilrod, Vies I'rcslJti.t Wm. A. Antrws, Cashier I.N. Anthcs, Asst. Cashier TMI3 FIRST NATIONAL BANK of PocHtwIlo, lilurio. POCATELLO, IDAHO TUTTLE MERCANTILE CO., LTD. Wholesale Grocers OOODWIN MINING CANDLRS Judson Powder, Fuse and Caps AOI'.STB rOKTHK CnLRHRATEI) OLYA1PIA BEER IN i nip (if Icluho I). W, Church Karle C. Whllo 0. 0, Chlsou CHURCH & WHITE CO. Real Estate ' And Insurance Poctitello Idaho fABSSSSSSsHHIL' r'Vl sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssW ''W' iBSSSSSsSHsVlHteka.sk' SBBBSBfSBMBaS1 ' i V iJS I iiij r Jj sis tf wiiaMtyetlSMaeeassi -it- IT bf 9 "VrJ