Portland new age. (Portland, Or.) 1905-1907, January 12, 1907, Image 6

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THE W. G. M'PHERSON COMPANY
Heating, Ventilating and Drying Engineers
WARM AIR FURNACES
"NOTHING BUT THE BEST" 47 Flrtt Street PORTLAND, OREGON
DRIFTED SNOW
FLOUR
"The Purest of Pure Foods"
Tacoma Warehouse
TACOMA,
THE BITUUTHIC PAVEMENT
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BEST BY EVERY TEST
For Streets, Driveways and Crosswalks.
WARREN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
716 Oregonian Building, Portland, Oregon
HENRY WEINHARD'S BREWERY
Manufacturers and Bottlers of the
Well Known Brandsf Lager Beer
"EXPORT "
" KAISERBLUME "
"COLUMBIA"
IN KEGS AND BOTTLES
Trade and Families Supplied
Breweryand Office BURNSIDE & 13th STS.
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Union National Bank
' Incorporated 1890
CAPITAL $100,000
Pays Interest on Time Deposits
' THE OLD BANK CORNER
Grand Forki,
NORTH DAKOTA
O. C. IICINTZ, Manager.
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PACIFIC IRON WORKS.
.STRUCTURAL, STEEL, AIND IRON
; Steel Bridges, Upset Rods and Bolts, Cast Iron
i Colums and all Architectural Iron. Sidewalk Doors
and Lights. All Kinds of Castings.
EAST END BURNSIDE STREET BRIDGE, PORTLAND, OR
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First National Bank of Rook Springs
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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.
Vititort will find here a Bureau of Information whera
reliable Information of all kind regarding the city may
be obtained. AUo free Parcel Check Room, Public
Telephone and comfortable waiting room with lava
toriet for women.
Spokane Agents for North Star Blankets, the kind used on
all Pullman coaches.
and Sperry
U. S. A.
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Phone Cost 57
Watson Drug Co.
Wholesale and Retail
The mott complete stock of Drue and
Paltnt Mc dlclnct to be found In the InUnd
Empire. Pris guaranteed iow M the
loweit. Our PreIptlon Department
merits your confidence.
421 Riverside Ave.
Marito Block
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"Gumcrlldffe Isn't a man Pre n
Brent deal of uho for," remarked the
citizen with the protruding waistband.
"I'vo only met him a few tlmog,' Just
when you'vo brought him In to lunch.
but I'm freo to confess I don't like
him. You know 1 never beat about
the bush. If I like a man I like him
and If I don't I'm as liable to tell him
so as I am to tell anybody else. I
know he's a friend of yours, or you
think ho Is; but ho makes me tired,
and that's all there Is to It"
"Why, what's tho matter with him?"
asked tho thin man with the bushy
black beard. "I never heard of any
body who had any particular fault to
find with Gumerlldgo. I think he's
one or tno iinesi rcnows mat ever
stepped. I'vo known him for twenty
years and I'vo never seen anythln?
wrong with him."
"No, I don't auppoM you hare," said
the citizen of circumference "Still, I
should think you'd have got sick of
It In thnt time."
"Sick of whatr
"Taffy, soft soap, flattery; thnt's
whnt I mean. That's what I don't like
about him. He puts It all over you
with a spado. That sort of thing sick
ens mc." ,
"I didn't notice him putting It nil
over you. He seemed to be pleasant,
as he generally Is with everybody, but
I don't think ho flattered you."
"No, ho didn't flatter mo. He was
flattering you."
"Ouincrlldse?"
"Yes. Oumorlldge. Take It at lunch
tho last time. 'Lot Hilly ordor,' he
says, 'I think Billy can order a lunch
a little better than anybody I know
of. If nilly wasn't a corking good
business man he'd hnvo made the
bullloflt kind of a head waiter. When
I want something extra good, Just the
right kind of combination of eatables,
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A JAl' KNUINEEUINO TIUUMI'Il : THE UAISl.NU OF THE M1KAHA.
The 'Japuuese uover consider a veuel lost All tho' battered hulks of the
Hussluu nuvy have been recovered from tho mud of Port Arthur, and aro
now elllelent member of the Mikado's navy. Togo's flagship, the Mllcasa,
which took lire anil sank In the harbor of Sssebo, has now, after months of
patient engineering effort, been refloated. The hull was boarded up, all ehks
stopped, ami the water pumped out. Tho vessel roso to view mud-covered
and rusty, hut still capable of retltmeut, and very soon tho admiral will" be
on his old bridge ngnln. The Are ls now known to have been due to sponta
neous combustion caused by tho decomposition of chemicals.
A IMcked-Up Llvlnir.
A convict's complacent acceptance
of life's possibilities Is shown lu a
dialogue between the criminal and
Captain Spencer, senior missionary of
the English Church Army. To a ques
tion of tho captain's ns to what ho did
when out of prison, lie replied;
Well, In spring I does a bit of pea
picking, aud lu the summer-tlmo I
does a bit of frult-plcking, und In the
autumn 1 does a bit of hop-plcKlng."
"Ohl" said tho captain. "What hap
pens after that?"
"Well, now, mister," replied the con
vict, "I may as well be honest, and
tell you that in the winter tlmo I doM
a bit of pocket-picking!"
Tho mlssloner furrowed his brow In
amuceraent, asking Anally, "And what
happens theu?"
The convict answered laconically,
"Why, hero I am doing a bit of oakum
picking."
Both luaplcloua.
Baron Hubner went one evening to
call upon President Thiers, who was
then ut the bead of the French repub
lic' The barcn found the door of the
house open and walked upstairs. In
ths dim Ibjbt a man crept stealthily
I tell you I put my trait In Billy r
cry time.' "
"Well," said Billy, "I guess I do
know a thing or two In that line,"
"There are others," said tho large
man. "I've got a sneaking sort of no
tion that I'm pretty good In that line
myself. But you wero a 'corking good
business man' as well."
"Well, I'm not genornlly regarded as
a slouch," said tho thin man with the
bushy black beard.
"Perhaps not Mind you, I don't say
you are. I don't think I'm any slouch
as far as that goes, but I don't want
a man going around In front of mo
with a trumpet proclaiming It. 'Billy's
a good fellow,' 'Billy always wan a
good deal of a ladles' man,' 'You can't
fool Billy on a diamond,' 'You couldn't
get Billy to go Into any crooked deal of
that kind,' That's one thing I can say
nbout Billy ; I always know Just whero
to And him. Ho'll stand by bis friends,
Billy will.' 'When I'm In doubt I al
ways ask Billy's opinion, and so on."
"I don't seo anything particular for
you to take exception to In that," said
tho bearded man.
"You don't?"
"I certainly do not."
"You like a man who flatters you,
do you, then?"
"I don't seo why you would call It
flattery. I may havo a- few good qual
ities and Gtimcrlldgo may have dis
crimination enough to recognize them,
hut I hope that Isn't any hanging of
fense. For tho mattor of that, he was
a good deal taken with you nnd I
heard him cracking you up no end
tho other (lay to somo of tho people
at tho club."
"Well," said the stout citizen with a
slightly mollified air, "of courso I may
be mistaken In him. I wouldn't want
to Judgo a man too hastily, and. In oth
er respects ho struck me an rvnlco fel
low. What did ho Hay about me, BUI?"
Chicago Dully News, '
FOR TOGO'S FLAG-SHIP.
towurd him. Knowing that the presl
dent went In fear of his life and, un
willing to die a martyr In a cause not
his own, the baron hurriedly explained,
"I nm not M. Thiers." "I know that
you aro not M. Thiers," answered tho
mysterious stranger, "but I want to
know who you are." Before answering
the baron Insisted upon knowing tho
Identity of his companion. "Oh, I am
M. Thiers' butler," was the answer,
Hubner declared himself. "Ahl" said
.the butler, with a sigh of relief, "I
have your name first on the list of vis
itors." Each bad taken the other for
an assassin.
It Imm (hat War.
"Soy, pa," asked Willie, "what U a
nonagenarian, anyway?"
"A nonagenarian, my son," replied
Willie's pa, "Is usually a man who has
or has not used tobacco all his life."
Philadelphia Press.
From tbe present prospect, tha wo
man with a new fur coat la coins to
get mora enjoyment out ot Ufa this
winter than she did last
To err Is human to Us about It Is
sort fcumaa.
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I ST. PAUL MINN j
Alfred J. Krank
(Succettor to BCHNELI. & KRANK.)
DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OP
BARBERS' FURNITURE
AND SUPPLIES
FINE CUTLERY
RAZOR WORK A SPECIALTY.
142 E. Sixth St., Opp. Ryan Hotel.
St. Paul, Minnesota
Aguilas and
Seal of Minnesota
Cigars
ARE SOLD ON ALL TRAINS
Kubtes &. Stock Co.
MAKERS
ST. PAUL - - MINNESOTA
EL FIRMA and
DUKE OF PARMA
CIGARS
You Will Like Them
HART & MURPHY, Makers
ST. PAUL
Eitabllihcd IBM
Incorporated 1900
GRIGGS, COOPER & GO.
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Manufacturers, Importers
anil Wholesale Grocero
242-264 East Third Street
ST. PAUL MINN,
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"THE ONLY WAY"
Have your Baggage checked from hotel and Residences over
any railroad to any place in United States by
Omaha Transfer Co.
Office 208 So. 14th St. ,
When Coming into'Omaha
.. ...... wv......B imw vuicuici give yunr ciiccKi 10 our unuormea
agents on trains or at depot and receive cheapest and best service
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lew cabs to all parts of.city.
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: Minneapolis minn.
NORTH STAR
WOOLEN
MILL CO.
Manufacturer ot
Blankets, Flannels.
and Blanketings
Minneapolis, Minn,
A. UACKDAIIL
O, A. BACKDAM.
A. Backdahl 4s Co.
ORUQQI8T8.
Oppodta Milwaukee Depot. . Pieicrlptlona
are fully compounded. IU Washington -avenue
Koutb.
Mlnnwttpollat,
Mlnnaaota
Wmmr
CYGNUS $3.50 SHOE
Manufactured by
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North. Star Shoe Co.
MINNEAPOLIS
MINNESOTA
MINNEAPOLIS
OMNIBUS AND CARRIAGE LINE
MATTISON & FOYE, Proprietor.
237 Krmepm Ay. Nicollet House Block'
...v. . .MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA ;;,,,",
UNION MEAT MARKET,
A.O.HAMELnt,Prm.
CHOICEST
FRESH AND IT MEATS
Game and Flih In Staion.
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 tho N. P. Railway.
Opposite the Depot
Thin card entitle you to atrip through tha
National 1'ark, providing you patrutilia
"THE SOLO"
'And can make Mtlafactory arranireruenti with
the trauaortatloti couinlr.
The only firtt-clats place of the kind la
Livingston. Bottle Gooda specialty '
.FRANK BUSS, Proprietor , ;
117 W Park St LIVINGSTON, Mont
give your checks to our uniformed
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. COUNCIL BLUFFS j
S. T. McATEE
Fancy Groceries, Bakery
Goods and Meats .
Supplies for Dining and Private
Cars Given Special Attention J j
230-32 Main St. 229-3J Pwl St.
Tekphone 191
Council Bluffs Iowa
For Medicinal Purposes
Wo recommend pur
Black Buffalo
Pure Rye Whiskey
Unexcelled in
Quality and Excellence
The Pederson Mercantile Co.
Wholeaale Llquor'Importeri'aml
Wholetalo Liquor Dealen
Moorehead, Minnesota
Northwestern Agents Antiemer-Huneh Brew
ing Auoclatlon'a Celebrated "liudwelter" Deer
SKELLY & LITTLEHALES
Dealer In
Groceries, Flour, Feed,
Hay, Grain, Coal, Wood and Build
ing Materials
KH-103 Fourteenth St North
thnt Pacific (II
corstr FUsdcrs Pertlod, Oregon
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