Portland new age. (Portland, Or.) 1905-1907, November 24, 1906, Image 2

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THE NEW AGE, FORTIiANTJ, OREGON
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Tlio safe hnnk Is tlio hnnk whoso
president hns no vaulting ambitions.
It costs $!!12 to save n hoiiI. Tills,
of course, Is ilsldu from the robnto for
backsliding.
In Hnssln tlio oillccs will have to seek
the men ho Ions us tlio olllcern havu to
doilfc-o tho bombs.
Soiuo ninrrlcd women nre fo weak
they oven allow their husbands to keen
part of their salaries.
If President 1'alma has laid by
enough to carry him over to tho next
Chautauqua season ho Is all right
Hanto Domingo Is perfectly willing to
dlsduirgu her present Indebtedness If
she can borrow tho money to do It with.
Cnleb Towers Is nboiit to bo tried
again lit Kentucky. Caleb may truth
fully say that ho lluds this life full of
trials.
Prophet Kmlth of Utah has been
pinched for having llvo wives. Hero It
pinches tho average man's exchequer to
have one.
So far as wo have been able to oh
nerve, ilesplto so-called reform, football
hair Is still worn In tho lumo violent
stylo us formerly.
A woman probably never appreciates
tier husband more than when ho comes
home and announce that his salary
has been Increased,
At tho rule they aro sending bankers
to nrleon there will only be n few left
for Casslo Chadwlck to do business
with when she gets out.
Physicians generally, wo are told,
oppose any change In tho signing of
"phthisis." Tlio extra letters aro need
ed to represent Its complications.
cltlzensM;. Tho new law. which went
Into effect In tho autumn, provides that
nil Immigrants shall bo registered at
tho port of entry, and that a certificate
shall be given to each person. Not less
than two years prior to his admission
to citizenship tho applicant for natur
alization must appear In n United
States District or Circuit Court, or In
n Territorial or State court having a
seal, a clerk and Jurisdiction In actions
at law and equity, and in that court ho
must renounce all foreign nllcglance,
and must swear that ho Is nt least 18
years old and intends to become a citi
zen. Not less than two, nor more than
seven, years later ho may (Ho In court a
petition for naturalization, setting forth
his qualifications for citizenship, veri
fied by nt least two persons who have
lived In tho United States for llvo
years. At the expiration of ninety days
tho ctltloucr must upricnr In court in
person, and submit to an examination
with his witnesses. Tho clerk In tho
mentitlmo has posted In n public place
a notice of tho application, with tlio
mini's name ntid tho date of his peti
tion. After tho hearing, If tho man hns
proved his ability to read, and If ho
has satisfied tho Judge of his Identity
and of his residence In the country for
seven years, and of his abhorrence of
all anarchistic doctrines, the dual pa
pers aro issued, and he becomes a citi
zen. It will be mmjh thntitho process
takes time, mid that the public knows
for ninety days of the Intention of any
nllen to npply for citizenship. Tho
gravest scandals under tlio old law
arose from the habit of naturalization
without previous notice to tlio public.
Applicants have been taken Into court
by tlio score, nnd turned Into citizens
ns fast as their names could bo taken
and tho oath administered.
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The Seiler Co.
OSCAR J. SEILER, Attorney-at-Law
President
Paid Up Capital and Surplus $35,000
Collections
Investments
Real Estate
Jamestown, North Dakota
H. HENDERSON
Real Estate
108 Jersey Street, ST. JOHNS, OREGON
tlY KAIt, AN1 WATEIt.
Mr. Rockefeller warns inen not to
bu slaves to their business. Still, not
every man can uiiiko his business do Ids
nlavlug for him as successfully as Mr.
Jtockefeller does.
The Rockefeller family has held a
reunion, during which tho memories of
u number of Rockefellers, who never
knew what n pipe lino looked like, wero
upproprlalcly cherished.
Some of the cement work around
Pennsylvania' new capltol Is already
beginning to crumble, Tho graft kill
ers of Pennsylvania have made n seri
ous mintage f they have laid uway
their weapons.
Tho girls employed In n porcelain
factory In New Jersey went out on
strike tho other day because the man
tiger ordered that they must no longer
alug at their work. They had been In
tho habit of amusing themselves by
Hinging popular bongs, hjmns and Sun
day school music, but they may do that
no more. Rather than keep silent they
stopped work. It cannot bu tlrit tho
manager was married, else ho would
linvo known what result to expect from
uueli an order.
Japanese scholars aro urging upon
the people tho Importance of abandon
ing tho old Chliicxo Hjstein of sign
writing, or Ideographs, and the adop
tion of tho Roman alphabet for spell
ing Japanese words. They support a
paper devoted to tho propaganda, nnd
report that the people aro beginning to
npprovu It. Inasmuch ns Kngllsli Is
taught In tho primary schools In Ja
pan, tho coming generation will know
tho alphabet anyway, whether tlioy uso
It In their own language or not
A young callego graduato has been
learning something about "practical"
polities. Ho attempted to wrest tlio
control of a Now York assembly dis
trict from Tammany. When tho cam
paign was over ho found that tho men
whom ho had trusted toeooperato with
him had taken his money nnd hired out
to tho other side. They took his bal
lots, but did not vote them. The "de
tective" whom ho hired to watch his
rival turned out to bo a lieutenant of
that rival, and some of his professed
followers stole his watch, chain and
diamond senrf-pln.
Dr. Samuel J. Harrows, tho well
known writer on social questions, con
tributes to Charities, tho weekly Jour
nal of philanthropy and reform, an ex
cellent account of tlio recent confereiico
of tho National Prison Association,
which met nt Albany and was briefly
mentioned In tho New York press. Vital
topics wero discussed at the congress,
which, by tho way, Is declared to have
been tho most profitable and successful
In tho history of tho movement for
prison reform In North America. Tho
attendance reached -lOO, and every dele
gate was a practical student of the
problems under discussion. Wardens,
prison chaplains, physicians in charge
of convicts, Boclnl workers who regu
larly visit penitentiaries and Jails mado
up tho bulk of tho delegations from tho
States, territories anil Canadian prov
inces. It was the consensus of ojilnlon
that tho Jail system was tho weak spot
in tho whole scheme of penal adminis
tration. Tho buildings ami the feeding
of tho prisoners have shown much Im
provement, hut otherwLso there hits
been no advance In fifty years. Tho
confereiico agreed upon tho need of a
uniform system of prison discipline and
Jail administration. At tho next meet
lug of tho association h report Is to bo
presented thoroughly covering tho sub
ject. Ouo of tho most Important of tlio
topics was the enforced Idleness of con
victs and prisoners. Ouo expert de
clared tho prisoner's greatest need to
bo tlio habit of Industry, nnd to con
demn him to Idleness was to Injure not
only him but society as well. An ex
tremely nnd varied exhibition of goods
manufactunsl by convicts was a fea
ture of the conference, nnd It served as
an object Uwon In tho utility and good
elTects of prison labor Judiciously regu
lated. Tho parole system, tuberculosis
In prisons, the attitude of wardens to
ward reform suggestions and experi
ments, classification and education of
convicts, Juvenile criminals and so on
wero on the program of tho conference
ns subjects of study nnd debate. In
sovernl directions advance was record
ed, but Micro Is ovhkmtly plenty of
room for further Improvement, and tho
association Is stimulating tltought and
doing good work along rational and sci
entific lines.
KING & GILMORE
Telephone UNION 4008
Real Estate
Dealers
Everything in the
Best Properties
Jersey Street
ST. JOHNS; OREGON
I have choice BuhIiicis and Rcsldenco
Tracts in nil partB of tho city.
Cnrr spondenco solicited from non
resident owners of property or thoso
coking investments litre.
ABBETT
All Kinds of Galvanized Iron
and Tin Work a Specialty
ALL WORK GUARANTEED NOT TO LEAK
Agent for
Quaker Mfg. Co.'s Steel Furnaces
149 Union Ave. North
Shop Phono Kast 0177
Residence Phono Ivnst 1803
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Nature's Wondrous Handiwork
n KAIf. AND WATKll
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Ask the Agent for
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VIA
THROUGH UTAH AND COLORADO
Ccslle Gate, Canon of the Grand
Block Canon, Marshall and Ten
ncsscc Passes, and the World
Famous ROYAL GORGE.
For illustrated and tlcccrlptlvo pamph
lets write to
V. C. McBRIDE, aenernl Agent
124 Third Street
PORTLAND, OREdON
THE COM FORT ABLE WAY
To Spokane,
St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Chicago,
St. Louis and All Points Lust and South
THE BITULITHIC PAVEMENT
BEST BY EVERY TEST
For Streets, Driveways and Crosswalks.
WARREN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
716 Oregonian Building, Portland, Oregon
O. C. HEINTZ, Manager.
Phone East 57
PACIFIC IRON WORKS.
STRUCTURAL, STEEL, AISD IROIN
Steel Bridges, Upset Rods nnd Bolts, Cast Iron
Colums and all Architectural Iron. Sidewalk Doors
and Lights. All Kinds of Castings.
EAST END BURNSIDE STREET BRIDGE, PORTLAND, OR
Columbia River Scenery
REGULATOR
LINE
Tlio excursion steamer ' BAILEY
GATZKKI" makes round trips to CAS
CADE LOCK.S every Stinduy, leaving
PORTLAND at 0 a. m., returning ar
rives 0 p. m.
Dftllv sorvico between Portland nnd
Tlio Dalles, except Sunday, leaving
Portland nt 7 n. in., arriving about 6 p.
m.. carrying freight and pafsengcrs,
Splendid accommodations (or outfits
and livestock.
Dock foot of Alder street Portland;
foot of Court rtroot, Tho Dalles. Tele
phone Main Oil. Portland.
TWO OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY
Th ORIENTAL LIMITED Ttx FAST MAIL
VI SotU of SpoUn
Splendid Servico Up-to-date Equipment
Courteous Employes
Daylight trip ncrosi the Cnacado and
Itocky Mountains.
For Tickets, rates, folders and full Infor
mation call on or address
H. DICKSON, C. P. db T. A.
122 Third Street, PORTLAND
S. a. YERKIHS, A. a. F A.
SHATTLO. WASH.
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SPOKANE
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First Nitioul Bilk if Rock Springs
KOC'K HI'KINOB, WYOMIKQ
CAPITAL lid SURPLUS, 1110,000
EVERY ATTENTION OIVBN TO BUSINESS
ENTRUSTED TO US
Watson Drug Co.
Wholesale and Retail
The most complete dock of Drues and
Patent Medicines to be found in the Inland
Empire. Prices guaranteed as low as the
lowest. Our Prescription Department
merits your confidence.
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WITH
THROUGH PARLOR CARS
sitwiin
Portland, istorias Seaside
LcftTCI
ruiir
s;voa.u.
7:00 p. m.
union psi-ot
For MsYKtri, IUIii.
Ifr.OUtiksnle
ftrorl,:iirtnn,
Anuria, Wtrren.
ton. Flare), dear.
hart l'arkaiitl Set
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AitorU A DfMhoro
Alprtll lUlljr.
Anuria Eipreu
l)lly.
Arrires.
rutlr.
HlU a. ra.
t:M p. m.
421
Riverside Ave.
Marlso Block
Tho head of nmiiuuracturlnRconcorn
keeps his eyes open to prevent waste.
There must bo no extravagance In la
bor, in time, In fuel, In machinery. Ho
looks for the minimum of cost and tho
maximum of profit. It Is a matter of
business and ho manages It nloiiKiitrlct
ly business principles. How many
farmers imuiagu their farms along
business principles? Too few huro
uUnits, And yet farming Is as much
tho farmer's business as mauufactai'
lug is the buKliicbg of tho other. If
tho manufacturer trusted to luck, al
lowed Ills machinery to lie out of doors
nnd rust, worked only when ho felt like
It and permitted his employes to work
only when they felt like It, failed to
keep books nnd figured everything on
A dollarsaiubauits basis, bo would soon
llud himself a bankrupt. The farmers
should avoid such mistakes, too.
Hereafter tho process of making
American citizens will proceed In mi
orderly maimer, and a certltlcato of
naturalisation will Indicate more- fully
than eer More that Its holder Is en--titled
to all the rights aud privilege of
The Lb of Old As.
This Is ono of tho blttcrst things wo
mothers have to bear when wo get old.
Wo hnvo learned thon that wo can't
help our children to lend their liven
ono bit better. There Is not one single
stono wo can clear from before their
feet bo our old fingers ever so willing.
With yearning hearts wo seo them
making tho mistakes wo could tench
them to avoid If only they would listen.
Wo boo them going through one experi
ence after another, stumbling here,
again hurting themselves ngnlnst the
snmo corner you hurt yourself so long
ago, repeating all tho world-worn mis
tnkes, whllo wo elders wntch anxiously
and may not even cry out "Tnko enre."
Our sons repent tho follies of their
fathers; our daughters make over ngnln
nil tho mistakes of their mothers. It
Is very bard to sit In sllenco when you
wo them doing all tho things that you
did nnd then so painfully learned bet
ter,. We feel that wo could so easily
point to tho fair open road If our chil
dren would let us, but wo areas uso
less to them iih guide-posts to tho blind.
Wo must wntch our children lose them
selves In the tnnglo whose miseries we
know o well nnd see them at last
nfrer long years of wandering And their
way back lwnio hoart soro nnd worn
nnd nil the time wo can't help thinking
It all needn't hnvo been. That to us
older mothers Is tlio heartrending part
of lt.Harpcr'a Dnxnnr.
The Har4-WorklMsr Mciultar,
"Say, doesn't our Congressman
anything but draw his salary?"
"Oh, yes."
"What?"
"Ho sienda It." Cleveland Loader.
do
Moat children are disgusted because
tbttlr fathers do not succeed better.
The Model Dry Goods Store
of the Model Western City
VISIT SPOKANE. When you do, visit THE CRESCENT,
its model store, and one of the most interesting show places in
what Elbert Hubbard has called the model city of America.
Visiters will find hare a Bureau of Information where
reliable information of all kinds regarding the city may
be obtained. Also free Parcel Check Rooms, Public
Telephones and comfortable waiting rooms with lava
tories for women.
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Spokane Agents for North Star Blankets, the kind used on
Pullman coaches.
CHICAGO
Arvi
THE EAST
When purchasing ticket to Chicago and
the East, see that it reads via the Chicago
& North-Western Railway. Choice of
routes via Omaha or via St. Paul and
Minneapolis.
It is the route of The Overland Limited and the
direct line to Chicago from the Coast. Four
last daily Chicago trains make connection
with all transcontinental trains at bt. faul
and Minneapolis.
The Best of Everything.
SHI All agents sell tickets via this line.
Illil Forfurth:rwlormtlon rpiy to
a. v, Hciesa, sh'i e. a n.-w .,
tSSTlr4SI.,
roATUUM, as.
fjflPS
U'-VliM
C. A. BTKWART, J. O. MAYO,
Coinm'l Aft., 2M Alder flt O. K. 41. A.
Telephone Main tot.
li'fjlisltfr
A Pleasant Way to Travel
Tho nbovo la tho usual verdict of the
traveler using tlio Miasouri Pncflc Kali
way between the Pacific Coast and the
Kast, nnd wo boliovo that tho service
nnd accommodations glvon merit this
Htntumunt. From Denver, Colorado
Spring and Pueblo thoro are two
through trains daily 'to Kansas City
nnd St. Louis, carrying Pullman's 1st
est standard electric lighted sleeping
enrs, chair cars and up-to-date dining:
earn. The same excellent service is
operated from Kansas City and St.
Louis to Memphis, Little Rock aml
Hot Springs. It you are going East or
South write for rates and full informa
tion. W. 0. McBRIDE, Gen. Agt.,
124 Third St., Portland, Or.
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On Your Trip to the East
TRY THE
NORTH COAST LIMITED
PULLMAN STANDARD SLEEPING CARS
(KUCUTKIO UCIliTU)
PULLMAN TOURIST SLEEPING CARS
DINING CAR-DAY AND NIGHT
(EUJCTKIO UaitTtJ)
OBSERVATION CAR
(KUfCTHlU UOHT8)
ELECTRIC FANS . :. Vv
BARBERSHOP ,..
BATH
LIBRARY
NUMEROUS OTHER COMFORTS
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Eft
THREE
Daily Transcontinental Trains
TO THE EAST
The Ticket Offica at Portland is at 255 Morr St.
Comer Third
A. D. CHARLTON
Assistant General Passenger Agent
PORTLAND, OREGON
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