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About Portland new age. (Portland, Or.) 1905-1907 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1906)
THE 7STEW AGE, PORTLAITI), OREGON" m U f LEADING HOTELS : RttjBip H iwWwTwMtP 5 Kj-!Sj iii illW v7 ? K aaaV&nLaaaa HOTEL PORTLAND. COMT 01,000,000. The Portland H. O. mnWCtt, Mmn, Ammrlomn Plan, $3 Pmr Omy mnd Upward ' HEADQUARTERS FO TOURISTS AMD OOMMEROIAL TRAVELERS. Portland, Oregon Telephone 96-li P. O. UozUl The Grand Pacific Hotel CI I AH. A. rJCllRAdK, Proprietor. Handsomely Appointed and First Class In Every Particular. Corner Railroad St. and Hlgslns 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 Hotal 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 WKLWffSm 1 LEADING HOTELS i Ik-Bt furnished houso in Southern Oregon New Depot Hotel A. II. PHACHT, Proprietor. All Trains stop 30 Minutes For Meals. ASHLAND, OREQON The New Bannock Hotel NORMAN & ARMSTRONU, Props. 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 Pocutollo Idaho The Spalding Leading Hotel of the LAKE SUPERIOR REGION Enlarged and Improved American Finn, I2.C0 and Up Kuropean Plan $1.00 nnd Up Finest Cafe In Northwest DULUTH, MINN HOTEL WHITMAN UNPKR 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. COtrAX, WASHINGTON ljA t I lC5?iLVrtBaaaBlaVj ImWKxftmaaK BJ3HqbvCKR&2BJ rcURIZCD DAIRY COMPANY, Inc. Pasteurised Milk, Creams Ilttttcr, Kiriin, Cottage Cheeso, Chevae, lluttur Milk. QUALITY ICE CRKAM Milk 4 per cent guaranteed I'hotio Knst 6.KV2 800 Rimsell Street I'OHTLAND, OREGON Phons PsdUe Hit Work Done On Shott Holla The Never Regret Cleaning and Pressing Parlor Cleaning, Premium, Dyeing nnd JFicpnlrltiK. Stcnm nnil French lry Clennlni; ft Specialty. Bulls Pressed While Von Walt. 132 N. Sixth Street. PORTLAND, OREGON Michigan """!"""" Company II. CHAW, Proprietor Phone East 2806 154 Grand Avenue Ericson Undertaking Co. Incorporated Funeral Directors and Embalmers LADY ASSISTANT Phono Main C133 400-411 Alder Street PORTLAND OREGON THE BUREAU SALOON FRANK HOFFMAN, Proprietor Cholccit Imported and'Domcitlo Wines, Liquors and Cigars Telcphono Miiln M00 Southeast Corner First and Morrison PORTLAND OREQON A. H. Willett & Co. Wholesale nnd Retail GROCERS Special Price to Rettauranta Prompt Delivery Phone East 283 123 Grand Avenue H. Wnililngton, Prip. L. Wllklmon, Mnnnger The Alpha Fine Wines, Liquors & Cigars NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS Headquarters for llnilwml nnd All Pro fessional People. Phono Pncillc 101 101 N. Pnrk St., PORTLAND, OREGON A. H. Griswold flucccssor toORIbWOLU & I'll EG LEY TAILOR No Drnnoh Store 131 Sixth St. PORTLAND, OREGON OUR BRAND Horse Collars Farmers, Teamsters and Horsemen, look to vour Interest. When In ured ol liorso Collari, buy the be it the SHARKEY COLLAR It has stood the teat ot wear and tear and climate (or twenty jeers. Aik your rieali-r for them and Insist on havlug; the "tlhar- koy." P. SHARKEY & SON Portland, Oregon WlvU KTl-'ZSZoX OLYMPIC. ' J? oi,hp oiHra Flow! A Flour Whose Best Endorsement It the Fact that the Number of People Who Use It Multiplies Every Year j LEGAL INFORMATION. Tho right of local self-govcrnnicnt In Rhode Island, which lins Iwcn strongly urged In view of tho pecullnr origin of thnt Stntc, Is denied, In Horton vs. NewtHurt (R. I.), 1 L. R. A. (N. S.) C12. as acalnut a statute regulating tho police force of tho State. The jmwer of n court of equity to prevent tunjorlty stockholders from ex ercising tlielr statutory power to re duce the capital stock In order to re lieve defaulting stockholders from meeting their obligations Is nRsertcd In Thels vs. Durr (Wis.), 1 L. R. A. (N. S.) 571. The distinction between private and public functions of a municipality Is considered In Dickinson vs. Roston (Mass.), l l. it. a. (N. S.) COM, which denies municipal liability for negll gouco of the "city superlntcndcnfof tho lamp department In rosiwct to an un safe lamp-post A company manufacturing nnd bot tling a beverage Is held, In Wnfson vs. Augusta Rrewlng Company (Gn.), 1 L. R. A. (N. S) 1178, to bo liable to one Injured by swallowing pieces of glass while drinking from one of such bottles, which ho procured from n mer chant, who had ptirrhnscd tho snmo from tho manufacturer. The violation of a municipal ordi nance as to the manner of Btrlnglng tho electric light wire which charged n broken telcphono wire, or tho lni)cr feet Insulation of the wire, Is held, In Stark vs. Muskegon Traction & L. Co. (Mich.), 1 L. It. A. (N. S.) 822, not to be tho proxlmnto cause of an Injury to n boy who seized the broken telcphono wlro to receive n shock. An exception to tho rule that equity will not Meclllcnlly enforce, as between parties In pari delicto, a contract which Is oppoKcd to public policy, Is applied In Seattlo Klectrlc Company vs. Snoqtml mlt! Falls l-V.ver Company (Wash.), 1 L-. R. A. (X. S.) 10II2, by restraining tho breach of a contract to furnish n supply of electricity to a street-car and cleetrlc-llghtlng company upon the ground that such breach would result In a great public Inconvenience. A limitation upon tho right of one to uso his own name In his own business Is declared In Morton vs. Morton(Cal.), 1 L. R. A. (N. S.) 0(10, holding that ono who had established a business under n particular name, which ho placed on tho hats of his agents to In form customers that were bis repre sentatives, could enjoin another of tho sumo name, engaged In tho same busi ness, from using such miiiio as a hat label In substantially tho wuno way us tho former, so as to deceive tho public. Jnilkliia I'ollmvcil Direction. Wllllrun Allen White, the Kansas ed itor, tolls In Harper's Weekly a talo of tho trlnls of a young reporter. Ill editor had given him Instruction In tho llrst principles of making a newspaper story: "Tell In tho llrst few lines what your story Is about. Glvo tho substanco nt onco. Then follow with a recital of tho facta, nnd concludo with Interviews with tho peoplo concerned. That Is tho only orderly way of writing your story." Tho new man gave close attention to this lesson, tho rmult of which was that ho handed In that night a news Item which rend as follows: "Rufus Jenkins, a carpenter, slipped nnd foil In Vino street yiwterdny, nnd sprained his nnklo badly. "Mr. Jenkins wns walking nlong Vino street, when suddenly his feet slipped from under him nnd ho fell, spraining ono of his ankle "When seen by n reporter ho snld, 'I was walking nlong Vino street, when In somo wny my feet slipped from un der me, nnd I fell heavily to the side walk, spraining one of my nnkles.' "Mr. Frank Fuller said, 'I was walk ing behind Mr. Jenkins on Vino street, when I saw him slip and fall to tho sidewalk. When I nsslsted him to nrlso ho told mo that ho had sprained ono ot his nnkles.' "Dr. Thomas Rich, who attended Mr. Jenkins, said, 'Mr. Jenkins had a badly sprained ankle, duo to a fall In Vino street Ho will bo laid up for somo time.' "Mr. Jenkins could not attend last night's meeting of tho cnrjKmters' union. Tho president, in convening tho meet ing, expressed regret that Mr. Jenkins could not attend, as ho had sllpied and fallen In Vino street, spraining ono of his nnkles." Wbeo She Took Ilia Heat. Ryder I saw Mrs. ilawtey In tho car to-day. Mrs. Ryder How did sho look? Ryder Oh t Sho looked all right, but Judging from what sho said sho was not like herself at all to-day, Mrs. Ryder Why, what did sho say? Ryder "Thank you." Philadelphia Press. OlillKlUW. "So," said Mr. Goldbous, severely, "so vouna man. you want to marry my daughter, oh? What Is your salary?" The young man's answer wns meek nnd respectful. "Whatever you think I'm worth, Blr," ho said. Cleveland Leader. Suiaelbliitf Kino. "Do you ever eat veal?" "No, 1 guess not. I used to think I did, however, until these packlng-houso exjKsureB." Houston Post. When a recipe culls for utulo cake the woman who hus hoys In her family ' knows that sho will never huvu u cbaucu to uso It J I lanCAl TALLO i Cloths Man, Woman, Boy in Modern Up-to-DntoFnshionnblo Clothing at Popular Prices. Visit Often the Popular Priced Store for Men and Women. Q rent Falls, - - - Montana. E.A.RE1CIIEL, President. W. F. HKNOllUSCH. Vice Prettdent. 11. W. URUN WALDT, Uec. A Trcas THE AMERICAN BREWING & MALTING COMPANY Drowers nnd Bottlers of extra quality Ingcr bcor. "American Family " bottled beer a specialty. Ofllco: 109 Central Avenuo. V. O. Box 80. Qrcat Falls, - - - Montana. i iFAniwr. hotfk : ImZ3 RICHARDS HOTEL AND RESTAURANT Phono Exchange 2S 3C0-3G2 Alder St. Cor. Park PORTLAND, ORE. THE ESMOND HOTEL OSCAR ANDK1I60K Manager Rates! EuroC(in Plan Wo, 76c, f 1.00, $1.60, VM er day Kreo Ilus to and (rum all Trains Front and Morrlton Streets PORTLAND OREdON The Northwest r.nW. O. PATTKIIBOV. Prop. C'HAU. II. RATTINUKR, Mgr. Steam Heat in Every Room Private and Public Baths Electric Light RATES $2 PER DAY AND UP Bismarck, N. D. RIVERSIDE HOTEL KILBURY k KILBURY, PropiUlou EUROPEAN PLAN Now House, 100 Rooms. Klcgantly furnished. First-Class in nil appoint ments. Hot nnd cold wator in nil rooms. Stouin Heat. Free llnths. Klectrlo Light. Rates 50c to f2 per day. Cnfo meals 25c. A la carte. Free bus. 212-220 Riverside Avenue SPOKANE, WASH. The Kenyon Don Porter Salt Lake City's NEW HOTEL Salt Lake City Utah iffStJry $&& The Tacoma W. B. BLACKWKLL, Prop. One of the best hotel on the Pacific Coast. American Plan $3.00 per Day and Upwards TACOMA, WASH. HOTEL PEDICORD T. J. PRDICORO, Proprietor Rates 50c, 75c,'$t, $1.50 Rooms with Private Daths Both American and Curopcan Private Telephones In Kooma First-Class Grill in Connection 209-219 Riverside Ave., SPOKANE, WASH. yjfRsssrssi: iinoi, Sprngs Hnera a,er r. W. McLCRAN, Sole Bottler and Proprietor Curet Dyspepsia, Stomach, Liver, Kidney and Bladder trouble; alto Jaundice, Gravel, Rheumatism, Nervousness ana Stricture. Wilholt Mineral Water Salts is the water in condensed form for trav elers' use. Water bottled at the springs with its own gas; no recharging. Ofllce and Laboratory! YYilhoit, 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 f DULUTH MINN. : ? FOLZ Loading grocory nnd mar ket. Wo servo tho traveling publlu at reasonable prices. 114 and 110 West Superior street DULUTH, MINN. : IDAHO ADVERTISING! Thos. llljfth, Pro Lyman Fargo, Vice I'ras The Blyth & Fargo Co. I'lMntt'llo, Idnhn Gcncrnl Merchandise HTORKt) AT Ovanston, Wyo. I'ocntcllo, Idaho BANK0FNAMPA,Ltd. CAPITAL STOCK $50,000.00 KslaUlihed KM, power Palace Hotel Illd'g. TKKP O. MOCK, President F. J. CONROY, Vice-President O. It. IIIOKKV, Caahler FRANK JENKINHON, Ass't Cashier NAMPA, IDAHO J. A. Murray, I'rrilJem, 1, W. KUnJfuJ, Vice I'retlJcnl Wm. A. Anthes, Caihfer I.N. Anthes, A,t. Cashier FIRST NATIONAL BANK ol Pouiitollo, lillltlU. POCATGLLO, IDAHO TUTTLE MERCANTILE CO., LTD. Wholesale Grocers dOODWIN MININd CANDLES Judson Powder, Fuse and Cups AOKNTH FOR THK CCLRURATUI) OLYAPIA UOBR INinipcit Icliho I). W, Church Karle C. White O. C. Chllson CHURCH & WHITE CO. Real Estate And Insurance Pocntello Iclciho iMmaaaaaaaaaaaaW&h ' ' "' 3 BsssssssssBHsWi tiw v1 J sLsLLLBa99rirvx, , maaaaaaaWmamaVrm-' sLLVVVV'rriiililiaaMiMiiatfBl X Xmaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamaaaaaaaaw' i Ml THE VICTORIA HOTEL Will ' ' I. i , i', laffstW ) .JA