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About Portland new age. (Portland, Or.) 1905-1907 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1906)
CRS-?' THE XEW AGE, PORTLAND, OREGON i BACK IH THE OLD RUT. rT?.Tr.7"tWlllil' Springs Mineral Wafer I LEADING HOTELS : LEADING HOTELS GREAT FALLS i ul. n i i- n am t : r. W. MclERAN, Sole Bottler and Proprietor J . Cures Dyspepsia, Stomach, Liver, Kidney and Bladder troubles; alio Jaundice, Gravel, Rheumatism, Nervousness and Stricture. Wllholt Mineral Water Salts is the water in condensed form for trav eler' use. Water bottled at the springs with its own gas; no recharging. Office and laboratory: Wilhoit, Clackamas Co., Oregon Cloths Man, Woman, RoyIn Modern Up-to-Dnlo Fashionable Clothing at Popular Trices. Visit Often the Popular Priced Store tor Men and Women. : t JAMESTOWN, N, D, Q rent Falls, Montana. ttnr-X iE-3eK-W' t V KjBnjrTnfnrrtTnBt""wn B iTp n ftirii ?XktvwpvbL i HOTEL COST 91,000,000. The Portland m. v. mowcnt, mm Ammrlomn Man, $3 Par Day ana Upward. HEADQUARTERS FOIt TOURISTS A UO OOMMEROIAL TRAVELERS. Portland, Oregon. Talcphono 9G-II i. 0. IloxfcM The Grand Pacific Hotel C1IAB. A. bCIIHAOK, I'roprletor. Handsomely Appointed and First Class In Every Particular. Corner Railroad St. and Hlgzlnt 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. t First-Class in All Its Depart- aients. Tourists Travelers Headquarters for and Commercial When in Spokane Don't Fail to Stop at the Victoria XaUC VIOTOBU PORTLAND. Best furnished houso in Southern Oregon New Depot Hotel A. H. FIIACHT, Proprietor. All Trains stop 30 Minutes For Meals. ASHLAND, 0REQ0N The New Bannock Hotel NOltMAN A AIlMSTItONU, 1'ropi. Headquarters for Commercial Men American Plan. Rooms with Bath, Hot and Cold Running Water and Telephone In Each Room. RATES $2.00 to $100 PER DAY Pocutllo Idaho The Spalding Leading Hotel of the LAKE SUPERIOR REGION Enlarged and Improved American I'lnn, 2.o0nud Up European Plan fl.OOnud Up Finest Cafe In Northwest DULUTH, MINN HOTEL WHITMAN UNUKIt NKW MAS'AiiKUK.N'1' A Home for the Traveling Men Strictly first Class. American Plan Electric lighted. Steam heated. Good Sample Booms in Connection. J. C. BROWN, Manager. COlrAX, WASHINGTON IMJEBByEflaBi SuJaMfinnfiaaiBBaaaaaaaY MW-MMM-MMMMMMI MOTEL Vi 1I (1 lfini UB, IMS mJL 9 ' N . CHAMPION STAR FINDER. Wohm of Harvard Unlrorallr Umm Thl UlMllncllnn. To bo accredited ns Uie discoverer of more star tlinn nuy other HvIiir an tronoinor must be gratifying. Kspeclal ly should thin be the cam? when the lucky discoverer In n woman. Such distinction belongs to Mrs. Wllllnmlnn Pnton Fleming or the Ilnrvnrd observ ntory. The remits of her investlgn tloiiH hnvu Interceded the entire nutro- nomlcnl world. In nddltlon to her achievement In thin lino she 1m distinctive. In being the only woinnn occupying nn olllclnl posl tlon nt Ilnrvnrd University. Light hitherto unobserved stars In the norno hnvo been discovered by her. Of fifth-type Rtnra she haa found eighty four, as compared with fifteen locnted by her enrnpeem In science. Incidental ly sho tins found -00 new variables. In recognition of her work Mrs. Fleming linn Just been elected n member of the Hoynl Astronomical Society of Lon don. She Is the first American woinnn ud the third of her sex to receive such nu honor. "More stnr discoveries nre nccrodlted to Mrs. Fleming than to nny other per son In the history of science," Is the, romnrknhlu assertion recently made concerning tho work of this woman. And the assertion nppcnrs to be true. For that reason sho attracted tho at tention of tho savnntx of the Hoynl As tronomical Society of London. Members of that body ns n rnlo nre cold blooded. They do not admit nny MRS. riXUIXO AT HER WORK. ouo to equality with themselves' unless tho right to comradeship has been clear ly established. Mrs. Fleming has passed tho fortieth rallcstono of life's Journey, but, uullko many persons who dovoto themselves to scientific ends, Is affablo and charming of personality. In her pronunciation of words a slight burr reminds tho hearer that she U a Scot In fact, fdio Is a native of Dundee, In tho laud of oatcakes. Sho was educated thero and taught school thero for five years. Her father, Robert Stevens, was a man whose Inclination leaned to scien tific research and be was the first In that section to take an Interest In the then new daguerreotype process of pho tography. The daughter, however, was not content to remain amid the rigid environments of the old world. More than twenty years ago she came to America and soon obtained a position at Harvard observatory as computer. For some time her work there was of the simplest character, but, as the value of her services was recognized, she was quickly advanced from one post to an other. In 1807 she was appointed cura tor of the astronomical records of the university and since then her work has been directed to a study of the heavens. At present she has In charge more than 150,000 glass plates, each covered with almost countless Images of stars and which make a complete record of the heavens since 1886. Every night when the weather permits the Harvard observatory scans the heavens, both In the northern and southern hemispheres. Sea Island Cotton In Ceylon. A firm In Colombo offered to give sea Island cotton free to anyone wbo would plant It In Ceylon, and tbey report that seed sufficient to plant 3,000 acres has been applied for. Three thousand acres 8,000 balsa of s4 inland oottoa W- of 300 pounds net each. The firm had to buy tho seed abroad, ns obstacles were placed In the way of Its purchase In Ceylon by the hign price demanded ns soon ns It became known what It was wanted for. The price In Ceylon hns been ns high ns 00 cents per pound, against 10 cents asked In England. Philadelphia Hecord. NEW RU88IAN LEADER. Itcroliillnntdtn Tnriilnw to OrrKiir Mux I me, Now In Thin Country. One of tho most prominent of the Ituxsliin revolutionists Is Gregory Max imo, who Is now In tjils country, with n price of ir,000 roubles on his head. Maximo wns one of tho lending citizens of lllgn, whero ho owned n newspa per, now suppress ed by tho govern ment Tho revolu tionary movement struck that placu in 1005 and the Dnltlc uKEuonr maxime. republic was pro claimed, with Maximo as Its first pres ident. In December It was suppressed by the government and every effort was made to apprehend Maxime. Ho es caped, however, making his way from one revolutionary Iwily to nuothcr, un til he readied Manchuria. Ho pushed ou to tho Pad lie const and from Vladi vostok sailed for a Chinese port. Theuco ho passed over to Japan, from which country ho came to tho United States. Tho untimely end of tho little repub lic has anything but dampened the young Russian's ardor. Tho example he set ho believes to hnvo been of In calculable vnluo to tho wholo empire, and ho declares that tho seed sown on tho Ilaltlc will spread all the way to Siberia. Uullko Count Wltte, Maxime scoffs at tho Doumn. "A helpless and useless parliament," he terms It, and when ho stated that "coon It will no smarting under rebuffs" hta words tiuly had the ring of prophecy. Although nu exllo In America, Max imo works night mid day for his people .nt homo. Tho newspaper ho owned nt Itlgn hns been suppressed, and while tho aittocracy reigns he dare not cross tho Russian boundaries, yet ho fre quently expresses the belief that It will not be long before ho can return to his home unmolested. Wit to cast aside, Oapon dead and Gorky practically an Impossibility now, It Is to Gregory Maximo that tho Rus sians of this country are fast turning as the logical leader of their cause. flunintlna" I'll the Knot. "Sir, what Is this stuff?" Inquired the lato Senator Vest of a Ronlface. "Coffee," meekly replied tho proprie tor, somowhnt taken aback. "Coffee 1" repeated Vett, In fine scorn; "my friend, I could Insert a coffee-bean In my mouth, dive Into the Missouri River, swim to tho town of Alton, III., and I'll guarantee that one could ball sp much belter coffee than this, sir, over the entire route I" The Search-Light Throe Jaajea of Man. The first age of man Is when be thinks about all the wicked things he Is going t do. This Is called "Inno cence." The second age Is when be does all the wicked things he has thought of In childhood. This Is called "The Prime of Life." The third ngo Is when he repnts of all the wicked things be has done. This Is called "Dotage," New York Press. What the VlllUn Bald. "Veh," said the first gallery god, de scribing tho melodrama, "the hero done the villain up all right, but the villain wouldn't admit it" "C'hee!" exclaimed the other. "No," tho flmt continued. "De last words be said was, 'I am undone.'" Philadelphia Ledger. What has become of the old-fashioned man who said he could whip Ills enemy on a sheep skin? If a groery store clerk Intends to rob you at all, be wll rob you when he sells you cantaloupe. Tbere are men wbo every time they acouutcr a tight draft fury lb blbuL T SwajpCi&A " asV& 'wl aaRBV bj Mamaaaaaamdw IMaWw -A aansw , BrbbbbbVTL ' ' bibIbIiibIiV f snm. E.A.ItKICItKr,. Prescient. W. V. 8KNCIIIUBUII, Vice PrcuMcnt. 11. W. UUU.N WAI.UT, Hoc. it Treat THE AMERICAN BREWING S MALTING COMPANY Brewers and Bottlers of extra, qunlity lager beer. "American Family" bottled beer a specialty. Office: 109 Central Avenue. P. O. Box 80. Great Falls, Montana. : LEADING HOTELS RICHARDS HOTEL AND RESTAURANT I'hono Exchange J5 3C0-3G2 Alder St. Cor. Pork PORTLAND, ORE. THE ESMOND HOTEL OSCAIl ANDIMIBON Manager Kates: Kurort" I'lan fOo, 7ftc, t 00, $1.60, li.U0 per day Free llui to and from all Trains Front and Morrliou Btrceta rOHTLANU OHKOOX The Northwest KtlW. O. I'ATTKItHOX. Prop. OIIA8. II. KATTINtlKIt, Micr. Steam Heat in Every Room Private and Public Baths Electric Light RATES $2 PER DAY AND UP Bismarck, N. D. RIVERSIDE HOTEL X1UURY fc KILBURY, rtoerUltrs EUROPEAN PLAN New House, 100 Hooma. KIcKantly iurniHhed. I'irnt-Cla&H in all appoint mcntH, Hot and iold water in all rooms. Steam Neat. Fret) Ilatlix. Klectrin Light, ltatea 50c to f: per day. Cafo iiicuIh "5c. A la carte, l-'rcu but;. 212-220 Riverside Avenue SPOKANE, WASH. The Kenyon Don Porter Salt Lake City's NEW HOTEL Salt Lake City Utah ,;.5 ". J& The Tacoma ' W. B. BLACKWKLL, Prop. One of the best hotels on the Pacific Coast. American Plan $3.00 per Day and Upwards TACOMA, WASH. HOTEL PEDICORD T. J. I'KDICORD, 1'roprletor Rates 50c, 75c1, $1.50 Rooms wMh Private Botha Both American and European Private Telephones In Rooms First-Class Grill in Connection 209-219 Riverside Ave, SPOKANE, WASH. jMaw-wiufercji-r:r : BMSLWBBsfflnm (OltiSWEaiMlS!JUiMiWi titfnaf a The Seiler Co. OSCAR J. SEILER, Attorneyat-Law President Paid Up Capital and Surplus $35,000 Collections Investments Real Estate Jamestown, North Dakota 1 DULUTH MINN. HENRY FOLZ leading grocery and mar ket Wo Horvo tho traveling public at rriiHoualilo priccH. 114 and 110 Went Superior street. DULUTH, MINN. 4 I IDAHO ADVERTISING! J Thoi. Illytli, Pro l.yman Fargo, Vlre I'rei The Blyth & Fargo Co. T'ooalvllo, Malio General Merchandise HIOItKHAT Evnnston, Wyo. I'ocntcllo, Idaho BANKOFNAMPA,Ltd. CAPITAL STOCK 550,000.00 r'ataUlilied W. Dowey I'alace Hotel llld'f. FltKP O. MOCK, 1'rcilitent F. J. CON III) Y, Vlro-I'rt'dilenl C. It. HICICKV, Cashier FIIAXK JKNKINHON, Ait'tCaihltr NAMPA, IDAHO J. A. Murray. l'rrIJnt, I). W. StcnJrixl, Vice lrcIJiit Win, A. Anlhri. Caililcr I.N. Antlici, At, Cwhler THIS FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Poutttollo, lUllllO. POCATULLO, IDAHO TUTTLE MERCANTILE CO., LTO. Wholesale Grocers GOODWIN MINING CANRLGS Judson Powder, Fuse and Caps AOKNTH FOIt TIIK CELEBRATED OLYMPIA BEER Numpii, Iclciho I). W, Church Karle U, Whlto O. C. Chllaon CHURCH & WHITE CO. Real Estate And Insurance Pocutcllo Idaho .i