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About Portland new age. (Portland, Or.) 1905-1907 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1906)
micmmwmjmt w THE XEW AGE, POTITLAXD, OBEGOX II V 1IAII. ANO WATER. V 11AII. AND WATER LIVINGSTON ! SEE Nature's Wondrous Handiwork ' ST. PAUL MINN: ! Alfred J. Krank (tsticcctror to BCltNEM, A KHAKK.) Ask the Agent for T I C K B T S VIA f i ! 9 I U Jf i f JfT - mrr J eaW sBmaaa If VV V1 wtt eeipBj Pf&L. rfAlitt THROUGH UTAH AND COLORADO Castle Gate, Canon of the Grand Black Canon, Marshall and Ten nessee Passes, and the World. famous ROYAL GORGE. For illustrated nnd descriptive pamph lets write to W. C. McBRIDE, General Agent 121 Third Btreet PORTLAND. ORUQON M REGULATOR LINE rORTLARD AND HIE DALLES ROUTE J-iHO All Wir UnHos. STHAMUKS "IIAIl.KY DATZKItT" "IIAU.Kfl CITY" "HKOUI.AIOK" "MKTI.AKO" ConnoctliiK at f.ylc. Wash., with Columbia River & Northern Railway Co. roii Wahklacu. Pair, (.'cntorvllte, flotriendale and all Klickitat Valley pulnta. Htramer leaves I'orllarid daily (oxcept Bun dar) 7 a. in., uontiectliiK with ('. It. A N, train) atl.ylnfiitA p. in. for (Julriimtlalo. Train ar rlvci OclilcMiUIc, 7:3i p. m, Htoatnor arrlret lliu Dalle fli.'D p. in. Hlramnr IcarcsTiio Dalit dally (oscept Bun day) 7!(l a. m, 0. It. AN. tritliu IrnvliiK (lolilemlale (ItlS a. m. connect with thtsilonnirr lor l'ortland, ar rlvliiK Cortland fl p, m. Cxii'llunl iiicnl forvca on all steamers. Fin arrmiiiniiilnlloiiii fur trains and waKoim. r'or detailed Infnriiinllonof rati', herth res ervations, connections, etc.. wrltn or call oo nearest ai;i'lit II. C. Campbell, (Ion. tdllcr. I'ortland, Or, Manager. A with THROUGH PARLOR CARS SKTWXKN Portland. Astoria- Seaside leavea union inror Arrlret. rnr Maficer. Italn. Irr, (Jlnti k an le Dally :Wa. w. Dally. lltlU a. m, vrstpori,t;illlnii, Astoria, warren Ion. Viatel. (lor harU'arsaiidHea- Ide. Astoria A Heashors' r.xpri'n Dally. Astoria Ki press Dtttf, tiM p. m !0 p. m. O. A. KI'KWAUT, J. G. MAYO, niimn'l Agi., aw Aiaorm ti. r, r,A. Telephone Main IMA. Of On Your Trip TRY NORTH COAST LIMITED PULLMAN STANDARD SLEEPING CARS (Ki.KiTitm i.hi in nj a PULLMAN TOURIST SLEEPING CARS (i;i.K(,'TI(IU I.KIIITH) DINING CAR-DAY AND NIGHT (KI.KCTUIU MOllTti) OBSERVATION CAR (K1.KC1UK! I.KIIITK) ELECTRIC FANS BARBER SHOP BATH LIBRARY NUMEROUS OTHER COMFORTS THREE Daily Transcontinental Trains TO THE EAST The Ticket Office at Portland it at 255 Morrison St., Corner Third A. D. CHARLTON Assistant General Passenger Agent PORTLAND, OREGON 3i lHJfllrcwflM k H THE COMFORTABLE WAY To Spokane, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Chicago, St. Louis and AH Points Cast and South TWO OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY Tls ORIENTAL LIMITED Th FAST NAIL VU SeitU or Spoksnt Splendid Scrvieo Up-to-dnto Equipment Courteous Km ployed Daylight trip ncroBH tlio Cascade nnd Kocky Mountains. For TIckotH. rnteH. folders nnd full Infor mntloii cull on or niJd rufl.H H. DICKSON, C P. & T. A. 122 Third Street, I'OKTLANI) S. 0. Y12RKES, A. a. P. A. SBATTLU, WASH. A Pleasant Way to Travel Tlio nbovo in tlio usual verdict of tlio traveler using tlio Missouri 1'ncflc Itnll way between tlio Pncifle Count mid tlio Knnt, nnd wo believe tluit tlio service itinl accommodations given merit this statement. From Denver, Colorado Springs mid Pueblo there nro two through trultiH dnlly to Knnsas City nnd tit. Louis, carrying Pullmnu'B Int ent Rtnndurd electrio lighted sleeping earn, chuir earn nnd up-to-dnto dining cars. Tlio riihio excellent service in opernted from Ktinans City nnd St. Ixniln to Memphln, Littlo Hock and Hot Spring. If you nre going Kunt or South writo for rutea mid full inforinn tlou. W. C. McllIUDK, (Ion. Agt., 11' 4 Third St., Portlnnd, Or. m to the East THE & Tim Mhnilrrrri Vne of llojir. Wutu wenn wecre goen finlicn reddy brown wns nwl prepnlred too go nnn lie kfilm down too henttry hcnmiis hon-so nnn wennt to Rett sum worms fore bate ann hennry sedd he bctt the flsh wood bite today nnn wile he wennt to Rett n slnkur reddy mutlier sennt fore him to kuin nun mind the bnby sore it woodtint fret the collck wile slice goze to vlzzet with the unburn nnn ao redd wennt sloly hoani uz if his linrt wns ledd. nnn wenn we wennt pnmt reddyi we kood son him nitteu tlmre In turbtc nilzzery "HITCKM TIIAItK nnn hennry mild It otiloy rozo to nho ii kituiit tel wott mi owr brluicti fonrth lino, nnn hennry nedd u wood not rvckugnlze 1 1 1 in Mitten thnro with IIk tccra In hli eye uz the Halm Ind lioo iIuk' the wunna fore Imtu nnn nenvur noo the turlila c.irul fnte witch noon wood cuwl him lionin aozo he donnt ahnra tlio wurm.i ho Is o bizzy dlgjrcn Uinro. nnn mo nnn hennry watcht him with a si nun anw him wnlr n norrofl goodbl nt uas us tlio thny ahut the prlzien (lore nnn he Is ah tit up thaw forenvurmoar. nun hennry nedd it tceh tinn to bo lite hnrted wile we knn fore mlxzery mny kum to una aumtlmo the aalm us redd nun wo mny bo her vlcktuma, ann Inatedd uv men flalien wo mny ltafftoo irtay nnn an owr koinruoa go innro joyyui way. Philadelphia Ivedjer. Th Uaklddan Oaaaf. For a long tlmo Johnnie hnd wnlted for on Invitation to Dorothy' pnrty. Two wholo weeks bad gono by alnco tho littlo pink, awet-scentcd envelopes hml been proudly displayed by the for tunnte littlo boys and girls In Johnnie's clnss. "Golngi" tlicy nil nsketl Jolinnle. "Oot 0110?" "No," ho hnd answered brnvely, each time. "I gues I'll gotr mine to-morrow." Tho to-morrown came, hut tho little pink envelopo did not. fitlll ho wnn pa tient nnd hopeful until the tiny of the pnrty. When ho saw his plnynintes running by, with hnppy, enger fuw. lio could bear It no longer. Ills mother could not comfort him. Why hnd not Dorothy remembered him? Ho hnd Been her every day nt nclioiil. IV flmps sho had thought him too young; ho wns ho little. With wist ful eyes Johuulo looked nt the hlghouxe on tho hill. After n long timo lit tenrs were dry, nnd then ho Jumped up nnd run to hln mother. Mntniun," ho cried, "I'm going! I'm golngi" ho repented, not understanding tho look lu Ills mother's face. "I've Just thought when they get there mid don't Hud mo It won't seem right, for I nl ways piny with them, nnd Dorothy'll feel badly when sho ilnds he has for gotten me. "Courne," ho continued, "I haven't tlmo to go nnd buy a present, so I guess I'll tnko Jerry. Anywny, n enfs 'bout the only thing Dorothy hasn't got. I I'll miss Jerry" his lip trembled "but I've got to carry something and I go by Dorothy's every dny, mid when I whistle ho will come running out to seo me. l'leuso get me ready, iiiainmn I" A gront Btrugglo wns going on In his mother's heart, but Johuulo did not know. How could sho talk about Intentional slights when no knowledge of such a thing had ever entered his liotieit littlo head? Ho wns only live nnd of course thero must bo soiuo reason for It ho should go to that party ami carry hU cat, too, and sho would trust to Doro thy's good nature to understand. She would surely reward Johnnie's faith In her. . "Yes, dear," ho said aloud, "It's all right. You shall go," nnd sho iniulo his hasty toilet while Jerry rubbed his hend aglust Johnnie's hnuds. "You'll bo good, won't you, Jerry?" Johnnie asked, 'Miaul" respouded Jerry. "Qood-byl" Johnnie called, nnd ho trudged off, holding his cat tightly In his arms. Meanwhile Dorothy wns tnklng her first taste of the responsibilities of a hostess. Her guests did miss little Johnnie, and Ignored tho laws of eti quette to such an extent ns to ask why he had not been Invited. Her explaua- 'tlou that he was a mere child was not 'satisfactory. itec tlist nothing seemed quite so aa3aS&-ai J IN TUHIIMC itIZZKItY." nice, tho candles with the roso shades did not look hnlf so pretty, tho fancy continues did not seem so wonderful, nnd the numerous gnmes that hnd been devised for their amusement wero not nearly so entertaining. The littlo people begun to sepnrnto Into groups, which Is fntnl to the success of nny affair. It wns n welcome relief when tlio door opened nnd Johnnie cnino lu, still hugging IiIh cat. Dorothy's mother wns with him. "I knew you'd nil ho glnd to sec me," he snid, ns tho children gathered round lilm, "so I Just enmo up myself. And, Dorothy, I thought you'd feel pretty hnd when you knew you forgot me. I brought you my Jerry. He's tho best cut thero Is I" Dorothy's mother looked nt her littlo dnughter, but Dorothy understood. Her eyes filled with tenrs when she renllzed her mistake nnd snw thnt .Tohnnle'H little heart "knew nothing nbout pride nor difference In nges. Sho put her nnns about 111 tn. "Of course I'm glnd you enmo," she snid, "and your cat Is beautiful t It's present enough for you to Just bring him to the pnrty. I couldn't keep him always, you love him so. And, Johnnie, I think you nre old enough to piny with us so we'll never lenvo you out ngnlu!" After this the party wits the merriest they ever know. Youth's Companion. Junior CnmiiiilrnmN. Which Is the best trco for preserving good order? The birch. Why is n person who never lnya a wnger ns bad ns n regular gnmbler7 Hocauso lie Is no better. When Is n man like n horse? When he holds a lilt lu his teeth. When nro men llko time? When tnken by tlio forelock. When nre men's iockcts llko n com pany of soldiers? When rilled. When Is n pleco of linen llko tho en trance to n prison? When bnrred. When nro country Jnsses llko bridges? When rustic. Tho lleiuntnder. Teacher to Clnss If Wllllo should be sent to tho storo for n dozen eggs nn1, whllo returning homo with thorn, fell nnd broke twelvo eggs, whnt would bo tho remainder? Johnnie (nged 7 year) Plense, teacher, I know. Teacher Well, Jolinnle, you mny tell tlio class. Johnnie The shells, teacher. X-RAY 8URQERY 8AVE8 DOQ Batton Round 1st th Stomach of m Valnabla Rltnkslm Spaniel. All of Tot's anxious Philadelphia friends will be rejoiced to loam thnt she underwent a very dlfllcult opera tion In this city yenterdny, nnd her chances for recovery nre good, says the New York Hem Id. It should be stnted, pcrhnps, thnt Tot Is n thoroughbred Iilcnhclm spaniel, r.ud moves In tho very lest clrclos of Philadelphia's bow wow four hundred. Sho Is tho leader of her set, tho pos sessor of several blue ribbons nnd n general favorite. Hut Tot hns been a grent sufferer nnd her case Is likely to lecomo n cele brated one In cnuliio surgery. It Is now nearly a year ngo thnt Mio begnu to complain. At first she wns trented for Indigestion by severnl of Philadelphia's best physlclnu. llrlsk walks nnd plen ty of exercise wero prescribed, but that treatment did her littlo good. Then sho wits taken to Hot Springs, Ark., nnd received a regular course of sulphur water baths, with a special at tendant to administer massage. Sho grew steadily worse nnd at last devel oped convulsions. These attacks would last from ono to three minutes nnd eamo nt frequent Intervals. Two nunes wero with her constantly, mid when her condition became more ulnrmlug It was decided to tnko her to n New York spe cialist. She arrived here three weeks ngo mid wn hurriedly tnken to tho olllco of Dr. D. S. Johnson mid a consulta tion wns held. With the greatest care her enso wns studied for three weeks nnd rtunlly the X-rny wns applied. No doubt It wns tho searching eyo of the X-rny and the memory of one of tho nursej thnt saved Tot's life. Yes terdny mornlug when the patient's con dition seemed more critical than ever tho physician called one of tho nurses to tho bedside nnd questioned her closo ly ns to Tot's early life. The nurse re membered thnt once, when Tot was very small, she swallowed a large, round, black bone button. "Ah," said the physician. "There's light." Ten minutes later Tot was In tho operating room and a nurse was holding tho chloroform mask to her lit tle nose. When It wns nil over the "lnrge, round, black bone button" was lying on the marble table beside the surgeon's kulfe. It wns found In the Intostlnes. The Tot will live. X-ray discovered It. Ilia Identity. "Doe any one know this poor fel low)" asked the good Samaritan, ad dressing the crowd which had quickly gathered at the aceno of the accident. "His mind seems to have become an absolute blank, and " "Trust official 1 Trust official!" shout ed the assemblage In one voice. "Out of his bead, and thinks he'a on the wit ness stand I" Watson's Magaitne. Your Independence might look like Impudence lu your neighbor. DEALERS I.N ALL KINDS OP BARBERS' FURNITURE AND SUPPLIES FINE CUTLERY RAZOR WORK A SPECIALTY. H2 E. Sixth St., Opp. Ryan Motel. St. Paul, Minnesota Aguilas and Seal of Minnesota Cigars ARE SOLD ON ALL TRAINS Kubles &, Stock Co. MAKERS ST. PAUL - - MINNESOTA EL FIRMA and DUKE OF PARMA CIGARS You Will Like Them HART & MURPHY, Makers ST. PAUL Kitabllnhtil IMS'.' Incorporated 1900 GRIGGS, COOPER & GO. Manufacturers, Importers and Wholesale Grocero 242-264 East Third Street ST. PAUL MINN, $ I : OMAHA NEBRASKA : : OMAHA NEBRASKA : "THE ONLY WAY" Have your Baggage checked from Hotel and' Residences, ever any railroad to any place in United States by Omaha Transfer Co. Office 208 Se-Mth St. When Coming into'Omaha give your checks to our uniformed agents on trains or at depot and receive cheapest and best service New cabs to all parts ofcity. : minneapolis minn. 1 north'star WOOLEN MILL CO. Manufacturers ot Blankets, Flannels and Blanketings Minneapolis, Minn. A. lUt'KDIIL C. A. Backoahl A. Backdahl & Co. DRUaaiSTH. Opposite Mttwaukas Depot. Inscriptions are fully coin poun Jed. , 313 Washington ave nue houth. Minneapolis!, Mliinaaota Wemr CYGNUS $3.50 SHOE Manufactured by North Star Shoe Co. MINNEAPOLIS MINNESOTA MINNEAPOLIS OMNIBUS AND CARRIAGE LINE MATTISON & FOYE, Proprietor! 237 Hennepin Ave. MINNEAPOLIS, UNION MEAT MARKET, A. O.HASEIER, Prop. CII0ICE8T FRESH IND SALT UTS flame and Fish tn Season. Livingston, ----- Montana. F. B. TOLHURST Taxidermist for the Tourist OPPOSITE DEPOT, Livingston, Montana. GEO.W.HUSTED Prescriptions, Drugs, Patent Medicines, Ci gars, Toilet Articles, Finest Soda Fountain on the N. P. Railway. Opposite the Depot Thin cant entitles you to n trip through tho National 1'ark, pruvldliigyou palroiilitt "THE SOLO" Ami can mako intlnfnotory arrangements with tlio traiiiKrtatlini companies. The only first-claia place of the kind la Livingston. Bottle Gooda o. specialty FRANK. BLISS, Proprietor 1 IT W.. Park. St. LIVINGSTON, Mont. : COUNCIL BLUFFS1 :: S. T McATEE Fancy Groceries, Bakery Goods and Meats Supplies for Dining: and Private Cars Given Special Attention o j 220-32 Mln SI. 229-31 Porl St. Telephone 191 Council Bluffs Iowa EVANS LAUNDRY CO fv Don't Neglect Your NegSgee Shirts By having them carelessly or indiffer ently Ironed. Send them to a first-class laundry, such as the Evans, where they will receive proper nttention, bo re turned to you clean and whole not half washed, torn or frnyod. Uoods called for nnd delivered promptly. Moderate charges. Thone L'90. 522 Pearl St. COlJNCH. BLUFfS, IOWA Nicollet House Block MINNESOTA V llMKr