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About Portland new age. (Portland, Or.) 1905-1907 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1906)
a I THE NUTW AGB, POBTLAJn), OREGON 1 f a r IFAniWf. HflTFIC ! LEADING HOTELS , i LfcAMNU HO It Li $ IJESU4 THE ESMOND HOTEL. OSCAlt ANDKH80N Manager Kates: Kurotcnn 1'lnn Wc, 75e, II 00, 1.60, li.00 per day Free Dug to anil from alt Trains Front and Jtorrlion Streets PORTLAND OltKOON f'VuLUTH MINN. : HENRY FOLZ iruriafrrriv I W i ? IMsHf aaBSBBBBBBBSBaGsmSBSSTX TiKwSfTF v7H'BaaiaaRaSaSaaBVfesArQfiacv aSBH&nasBSiaadaBVaK k' vx v vv BBBBsMsswaaTsr - ( , Tf -1 -" 9TMmssa)alt y HOTEL PORTLAND. COST 91,000,000. The Portland H. O. mOWEtU, Mmnmgmf. AntmHomn Plan, $3 Pmr Dmy mntl Upwmrtl, HEADQUARTERS FO TOURISTS AMO 'OOMMKROIAl TRAVELERS, Portland, Ormmon Telephone 00-11 P. O. 1)0x681 The Grand Pacific Hotel C1IAB. A. BCURAOK, 1'roprlotor. Handsomely Appointed and First Class In Every Particular. Corner Railroad St. and Hlgglns Ave. MISSOULA, MONT; The Kenyon Don Porter Salt Lake City's NEW HOTEL Salt Lake City Utah The Grandon The only First-Class American Plan' Ho tel in Helena. Rates from $3 to $5 BOLLINGER HOTEL European Plan Lewis ton Idaho Best Hotel In Northern Idaho The Northwest KDW. O. PATTERSON, Trop. OHAS. 11. RATTINUKR, Mgr. Steam Heat in Every Room Private and Public Baths Electric Light RATES $2 PER DAY AND UP Bismarck, N. D. HOTEL PEDICORD T. J. PEDICORD, Proprietor 50c, 75$1, $1.50 Rnm with Private Bath Bath Aawrfcaa and Cureaeaa Private Teieaaeaes U Romu rirst-Class GriN in Connection 299-219 SrversieW Ave., SPOKANE, WASH. RICHARDS HOTEL AND RESTAURANT I'hono Exchange 25 360-362 Alder St. Cor. Park PORTLAND, ORE. Host furnished house in Southern Oregon New Depot Hotel A. II. riiACHT, Proprietor. All Trains stop 30 Minutes For Meals. j ASHLAND, OREQON The New Bannock Hotel KOltMAN & AltMHTItONO, I'ropi. Headquarters for Commercial Men American Plan. Rooms with Bath, Hot and Cold Running Water and Telephone In Each Room. RATES $2.00 to $4.00 PER DAY Pocutttllo Idaho The Spalding Leading Hotel of the LAKE SUPERIOR REGION Enlarged and Improved American Plan, f2.50 and Up Kuro'pcun Finn f 1.00 and Up Finest Cafe in Northwest DULUTH, MINN HOTEL WHITMAN UNPER NEW MANAGEMENT A Home for the Traveling Men Strictly first Class. American Plan Electric lighted. Steam heated. Good Sample Rooms in Connection. I. C. BROWN, MtMfir. COlfAX. WASHINGTON araliilaBJ I ummmmmmmfr " nfrk$Mmz sJaVafafafafafafafafafafaSBML H.1' . 5f J3j Loading grocery and mar ket. Wo servo tlio trnvollng public nt rcnsonnblo prices. 114 and 110 West Superior street. DULUTH, MINN. ! GREAT FALLS Cloths Man, Woman, Boy In Modern Up-to-Dnto Fashionable Clothing at Popular Prices. Visit Often the Popular Priced Store for Men and Wohten. Qrcat Falls, - - - Montana. E. A.ltKICllKI,. Prosldont. V. F. BKMHIUHUII. Vlco t'ronlilont. II. W. URUN WAI.DT, Bee. it Trcas THE AMERICAN BREWING & MALTING COMPANY Drawers nnd Bottlers of extra quality lager bcur. "Amorican Family" bottled beer a specialty. Office: 100 Central Avenue. P. O. Box 80. Qreat Falls, - - - Montana. 0 3 IDAHO ADVERTISING Thoi. Illjrth, Fro Lyman Fargo, Vlco I'rti The Blyth & Fargo Co. Y'ocatello, Idaho General Merchandise BTOIIKS AT Evanstonr Wyo. Pocatcllo, Idaho BANK0FNAMPA,Ltd. CAPITAL STOCK $50,000.00 Established 1SW. Power I'alaco Hotel Jlld'g. FRED O. MOCK, President F. J. CONROY, Vice-President C. R. MICKEY, Cashier FRANK JKNKINSON, Aas't Cashier NAMPA, IDAHO J. A. Murray. President, D. W. Staadrod, Vice President Wm. A. Anthes, Cashier I. N. Aathes, Ant. Cathlcr THB FIRST NATIONAL BANK ol Pocutello, Idftlio. POCATELLO, IDAHO TUTTLE MERCANTILE CO., LTO. Wholesale Grocers dOODWIN MIN1NO CANDLES Judson Powder, Fuse and Caps AGENTS FOR TUB CELEBRATED OLYMPIA BEER Nampa, Idctho D. W. Church Karl O. Walts O, O. Ckllaon CHURCH & WHITE CO. Real Estate And Insurance Pocatello Idaho -SiSfcinsaMaBavM 1428 Siege of Orleans begun. 1042 First commencement held at Har vard college. 1702 Battle of Vigo. 1700 City of Berlin taken by combined Ittminn nnd Austrian forces. 1777 Kingston, N. Y., burned by the British. 1781 Americans attacked Yorktown. 1707 Battle of Camperdown. 1800 Attempted assassination of Bona parte. 1800 Battle of Sanlfold, Saxony; Prus sians defeated by French. 1815 Napoleon Bonaparte landed nt St. Helena to begin his exile. 1622 Brazil proclaimed Independence. 1831 Anderson, nn . English vocalist, driven from tho stage of the Park theater, Now York, for disrespectful remarks concerning tbo United States. 1848 Martial law proclaimed In Cap Town. 1801 Confederate steamer Theodore cs- caped from Chnrlcston, S. O., with Mason nnd lldcll on board. 1802 Confederate cavalry under Gen. Stuart entered Clmmbcrsburg; Pa. 1803 Wheeler's famous Confedcrnto cav alry met with defeat at Fnrmlngton, Tcnn. 1803 Ileglnnlng ot Cuban strugglo for Independence. 1871 President Ornnt summoned Ku-Klux-Klau ot South Carolina to ills band.. '..The great Chicago flro con- tlnucd to rage nnd destroy. 1872 William H. Seward, Amorican statesman, died.... Archbishop Bai ley Installed as Primate ot tho Cath olic church In tho United States. 1878 Kx-Scnator Pomcroy allot by ex Congressman Conway In Washington. 1881 Arrest ot Charles Stewart Par ncll. 1884 Adoption ot the Meridian of Greenwich.... Parliament building In Quebec wrecked by dynnmlto. 1803 Dean Klchtiond foundered In Lakt Erie; 18 lives lost. 1804 WIJu captured by the Japanese. 1808 Emperor ot Germany started on trip to tho Holy Land.... Powers re fused to permit Turkey to maintain garrisons in Crete. 1800 Transvaal wnr began.... Public re ception in Boston In honor ot Ad miral Dowey. 1002 President Ilooscvclt appointed a commission to settle nnthraclto coal strike. 1001 Frederick Augustus III. nseonded the throno of Saxony.... United! oinics uaiucsuip ucoigin muiivuvu nt Bath. 1003 President Roosevelt conferred with leaders In collcgo athletics with a view to Improving standards.... Sir Henry Irving died. A Sclf-Govcrnliitr Nchnol. An experiment In pupil self-government has been In progress In a village school In Macon county, Mo, In tho main room, wbero tho older pupils assemble, tho self-governing class gathered about the table abd elected Its own officers, and tho principal used a phonograph to dic tate, problems, so that the pupils should be relieved entirely ot the supervision ot tbo teacher. As the machine was set in motion the pupils copied the problems and discussed or worked out the answers, which were then tabulated by tho teacher and turned over to the principal. Not one pupfl was returned to the regular classes Jrora failure to keep up with the studies. This year tho experiment Is to bo extended to a number of other dWtrict. New York Hotel for flora. Under the management of Miss Mary Laldlaw Proudfoot, niece of the lato Mrs. Lnldlaw, who devoted much money to the helping ot poor boys, the first real hotel for homeless boys has Just been opened at 353 West Twenty-seventh street, New York City. At tho outset there were eight patrons, self-supporting ofTico bojs or messengers, aud for the remaining six vacancies many applications were on file. The establishment is not to be regarded as a charity. Kach boy pays according to his means, and this entitles him to a room of his own. The public, however, Is In vited to contribute toward 'the expense fund and larger quarters will probably be secured. An Eleven-Yenr-Old Freabmaa. Norbert Welner, at the age of 11, has entered the freshman class of Tuft col lege, and is said to be the youngest col legian In the country. He Is the son ot Leo Welner, assistant professor of Sla vonic languages at Harvard. The boy knew how to read at 3 and was reading Darwla and Huxley at 8. Medleal laeneetloa for ('ata. According to the School Journal it Is esUnated that the expense of operating the new inspection law In Massachusetts public aohools Is about 25 per 1,000 In habitants, In the larger cities, but that in smaller places where the doctor comes only when sent for the expense Is 911 per 1,000. The law authorized the school hoard of each city or town to appoint a school physician or physicians, and that the sight and hearing shall be tested an nually by the teachers. The expense is to be borne by a local appropriation. C. 0. PICK TRANSFER & STORAGE COMPANY. Safes, Pianos. Furniture moved, stored or packed for shipping. Com modious brick warehouse, with separate iron rooms, Front and Clay. Express and Baggage hauled. Office Phone, 596; Stable. Black finnuriahted bu George J.Schaefer wl .aSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSf I tf aSSSSSSSSSSSSSSaBBSSSSSSSBALL .bSBBBBBVt. i . sV RFm ALWm-4- -kipr- fe3t dm AmTaT-irifmSBn' '"' sssiiiiiMl waPAWjiM .ja. L ?'j. . 12lllilpRfV mm yLyZVSBVJ mmmT Amu mmw mhmmrmTmRr STRANGERS! TOURISTS! HOMESEEKERS! Oo there, licre, when tho tldo Is out, "tho tahlo U fct," and wliero tho ucnlth o( rlrhvs has not ft U'vu tiiuvhed. .. OREGON'S COAST CITY T.ots In Schsgfcr's Addlllon, "CKN'TRAh," 1100 and upuardi. GEO. J. SCHAEFER, Owner and Real Estate Agent 317 Chamber of Commerce PORTLAND, OREGON COME TO GOD'S COUNTRY AND LOCATE Sure Crops Increasing Population Values Climbing If you want money, if you want to buy property for Investment, if you have property you desire to dispose of, if you want a home or a farm, tee J. WHYTE EVANS BROKER Telephone MAIN 4006 Alters Bros. Milling Co. CEREAL MILLERS Manufacturers of High Grade Geremlm t Wholesale Dealers in Grmln, Hmy, Flour and Fmmd Our leading Jirnnds in Packages VlmM Wmtm Mmt MffMerf Vfeatf Fmmri Bmrfmy VMat Fmmt-fm af Whmml ' Vtmlmt Bwkwhml mlummlmOmts Omlwnmlm Whmmt LuekyOmlm OfaamOmlm t AM Flfmt'Olmmm SmmMwm HmnmUm Our Rrawtm mi Qommm 1972 PORTLAND, OREGON 7 Chamber of Commerce Building PORTLAND l 1 ift CM. cr