Portland new age. (Portland, Or.) 1905-1907, January 19, 1907, Image 3

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    THE NEW AGE, POBTLAND, OREGON"
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BROS. SAVIINCIS
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THE BABBIT SEASON.
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OILLINCJS. MONTANA
Branch Banks at Butto, Anaconda and Onrdlner
TrmiMnet n Oonurnl HnnkliiK I3uIiiom
Pay interest on Savings Accounts and Time Cortillcutcs of Deposit. Wo
etnrt Savings Accounts with n deposit of ono dollar or moro.
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HE PACIFIC LIQUOn AND WINK HOUSE.
THE ABBEY
K. J. MOONEY. Proprietor
Telephone Jamca 2U1
Wines, Liquors & Cigars
Kooma In Connection
TACOMA WASHINQTON
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N. HEUTEH, Proprietor.
SWIFT & COMPANY So. Omaha, Nebraska
The beat of Wine, Llquora and Cigar.
Family Trade a Hpcclaltjr.
Tel. lied 1731.
VfX Pacino Ave.
1W6 Cummcrco St. Tacoraa, Washington
PREMIUM HAMS, BACON
And All Fresh Cuts for Hotels
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BONNY & WATSON CO
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BONNY & STEWART
ruMRRAL Dimco-ons and imbalmkm
Lady Aiitttant At- Cpttfr Wae.fl
way In Attendance. dCaiHC WaMl.
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II. K. CIIANKV.
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A.A.IIOWAHl),
Manager,
Florence Steam Laundry
THE GOOD ONE
KttablUhcd Ih'M. Telephone 115
Work Done On Short Notice
11P-114 West Tront St.
MISSOULA, MONTANA
THE GRAND PACIFIC SALOON
Mlnsoula, Montana.
Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Draught Beer, Fine, Sc.
Bottled Beer, 25c. a Quart.
All trains Stop 15 Minutes.
Opp. N. P. Depot.
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MISSOULA MERCANTILE CO.
MISSOULA, MONTANA
'T'HIS modern establishment with its immense and varied
stocks merits the patronage of all. Whether it be
something to wear, to eat, to furnish your house, or any
thing else, you can get it here.
We want every reader of The New Age within our
territory to join the mighty ranks of plea& i and prosper
ous customers already dealing with us.
REMEMBER OUR MOTTO "We Sell Everything
and Everything; the Very Best."
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PROMPT ATTENTION
: SEATTLE WASH :
When in Seattle vittt
HAINSOIN & CO'S
BUIlurd Parlors
The Finest in the Nortkwett
62123 Firit Avenue
SEATTLE WASHINGTON
WATER TANKS
Fir Spruoa and
Oadar Lumbar
BoxShookm
Cedar Shingle
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Grays Harbor Commercial Co
Seattle, Wash.
Just a Word About Rolls
Little Holla and big Italia; plain Holla and
fancy Itoll; Holla lor breakfait; Holla (or
lunch: Itoll for tiipprr allgoodaorliof Holli
urnw to jierfect proportion at the reliable
bakery moat people In Jll.iouU know about
TEV1S & CRAWSHAW
GROCERS AND BAKERS
Hay, Grain, Flour, Fruita, Vegetable
Confectionery, Etc., Etc
131 Higgins Ave.
Missoula, Montana
Indianapolis Sun.
MONARCH OF THE SEA.
DattWaklp Vermont la Able to Whip
Any Hhlp A (lout.
Tlip standardisation trlnl of the bnt
tlcslilp Vermont took plnco off Hock
land over n tncnsnred mile. This was
to tc.it the screw revolutions at varying
speeds, that Is, to llnd out how many
revolutions of tho screws per mlnuto
were required to cover a ntllo In a given
time.
Incased In Ico from stent to stern,
the new battleship canio Into Itoston
harbor from her trial trip and droped
anchor off tho navy yard. Sho looked
llko a uuro specter as she came tip
through the narrows, for with the ex
ception of the funnels thero was no part
of tho vessel that wasn't coated with
Ico and tho bow nnd forward part of
tho battleship wero burdened with tons
of tho frozen wnter that had been
thrown up as tho hugo war vessel plow
ed through head seas at a 17.4-knot
clip.
Hut tho trial board Is satisfied that
tho Vermont Is the queen of tho Ameri
can navy, for they say that she behav
ed beautifully through It nil. She was
required to make eighteen knots hut
without forcing her she made 18.33
UATTLKSIHP VKUMONT,
easily over tho four-mllo course. The
uont will soon be ready for active ser
vice In the North Atlantic licet.
Nnval Constructor linxter who has
had charge of tho completion of tho
Vermont, said: "Hero goes out a
ship which demolishes nil records of
tho world In nnval construction. Not
even Great Ilrltaln, tho leading country
In shipbuilding, has ever sent ono of
It battleships to Ben wltuout pre'luil
nary deep water trlnl. Hut 1 know
enough about tho condition of tho ves
sel to say that sho In ready to whip
any other battleship In tho world,
of course, giving Iter a tittle practice
with her guns."
I.onR-I.lvcd Malbera.
At Jenklutown, Pa., Oct. 27, four
members of ono family whoso nges ag
gregate 850 years gathered at n re
union, when Isaac Mather, the oldest
of two brothers and two sisters, cele
brated bis 100th birthday. There
were also present two sons nnd one
daughter of tho centenarian whose ag
gregate ages totalled 200 years. It Is
not believed that anywhere else In the
United States will be found a family
that can present a like showing.
The four persons whose ages total
led 350 years wero: Isaac Mather,
100 years old I Mrs. Rebecca Mlchener,
his sister, 87 years old ; Mlsa Ann Ma
ther, bts sister, 70 years old, and
Charles Mather, a brother, 84 years
old.
The children whose ages totalled
200 years aro: Mlsa Martha Mather,
daughter, 75 years old ; Israel Mather,
son, 73 years old; Isaac Mather, son,
58 years old.
Isaac Mather, the centenarian, lives
on tlie oia nomesteaa. oui It on tuo
'original tract of land granted to Ills
'ancestors by William Penn. at Cheltcn
. Hills. In this region he Is best known
as the "Grand Old Man of Chelten
iilllB." He Is a Quaker and ut tends
services regularly on Sunday.
He attributes bis long life to sim
ple habits. Never In more than half
a, century has he retired later than 8
o'clock at nlgbt, and be is up with the
sun In the morning. His brother,
Charles, at 84, Is still In active busi
ness. Iterate Treatment.
In these days, when child study Is
t bobby, ridden long and bard, It Is
Interesting to read of the nerve-training
which fell to the lot of the Quaker
authoress, Amelia Ople, In 1780 and
after. The modern mother would
shrink with horror from souio of the
methods used on the sensitive child, but
In this case It resulted In splendid stuff.
Mrs. Oplo Is quoted In a book on
"Quaker Worthies."
I was a creature of fears, tears and
screams. My first terror was of hlnck
beetles, then of frogs, skeletons, black
men and madmen.
My mother mado mo take a beetle
In my hand and hold It As her word
was law, I obeyed, but with awful
shrinking. I gradually became accus
tomed to It, and wna frequently told
to take one up nnd put It out of harm's
way. I soon overcame that terror.
I wns made to hold frogs In my
hands, and was taught to nurso n skele
ton as I would n doll. I acquired the
love of the African raco by hearing
of Its wrongs, and I becamo an eager
advocato of emancipation. Mother
compelled mo to listen to her kindly
eonvorso with two poor old lunatics,
and I grew to pity them Instead of
fearing them.
Why Opnla Are "Unlucky."
The world Is full of superstition, nnd
ono of the worst Is that tho opal Is
"unlucky." TIiIh superstition arose
when tho "black death" swept Europe.
I'ltlDK 01' THIS NAVY.
At that time the opal was very unpop
ular, and some noticed that when a
victim of tho dlseas' was dying tin
opal on tho linger brightened and when
he was dead It becamo dull. Of course,
this took tho popular fancy and at
once opals becamo "unlucky," nnd have
remained so ctor since. Very likely
they do not chaugo at all on the Augers
of n dying iwrson, and tho whole mat
ter Is like that question which once
caused so much discussion In tho sci
entific world, I. e., why Is It that when
you put n fish In n bowl of water the
weight of tho bowl Is not Increased?
Many learned answers wero given, but
finally one duffer weighed a bowl of
water with and without tho Jlsh In It,
and thus settled the matter. Kausas
City Journal.
Old Htory Itelolil,
Charles Francis Adanw was escort
ing an English gentleman about itos
ton. They wero reviewing tho different
object of attraction, and Dually came
to Hunker Hill. They stood looking at
the splendid monument, when Mr. Ad
ams remarket!:
"Tbla is tb place, sir, where War
ren fell."
"Ah!" replied tho Englishman, evl
dently not very familiar with Ameri
can history. "Was be seriously hurt
by his fall?"
Mr. Adams looked at his friend.
"Hurt!" said he. ,"He was killed, sir."
"Ah, Indeed I" tho Englishman re
plied, still eyeing the monument and
commencing- to compute Its height In
his own mind. "Well, 1 should think
he might have been falling mi far."
Harper's Weekly.
Ckanc for lllni.
One afternoon the proprietor of an
animal store said to his young clerk:
"Tom, I'm going upstairs to work
on the books. If anyone comes In for
a live animal let me know. You can
attend to selling the stuffed animals
yourself."
About half an hour later In came
a gentleman with his son and asked
Tom If he could show him a live
monkey, To the customer's amazement
the clerk ran to the foot of the stair
and yelled:
"Como down, come down, sir; you're
wanted 1" Judge's Library.
It Is s part of the lore disease for
a girl to worry more If her young man
gets splinter In his thumb than If
father gets ft telegraph pole In bit
arm.
Berlin Hullcllng. 113 South 11th St.
Telephone,, Main 1M.
TACOMA WASHINQTON
The Best is None Too Good for
You. Get It at
The Trail
Saloon & Cafe
RUSSELL ORMSBY. Proprietor
1 13 S. 12th St., Tacoma, Wash.
Ivory Wood Fibre Plaster
Ivory Cement Plaster
F. T. CROWE & GO.
1 105 ASM TACOMA, WASHIN6T0N
STYLES RIGHT
PRICES RIGHT
Menzies & Stevens
Latest Styles in
HATS, MEN'S FURNISHINGS XNO
CLOTHING SPECIALTIES
913 Pacific Avenue
Provident Bldg. TACOMA, WASH.
Puget Sound Electric Railway
Interuxban
Loavo Tacoma 0:00,7:10, 8:10, 0:16
(Ltd., no stops) 10:10, 11 :10 a in, 12:10,
1:10, 2:10, !l:10, 4:15 (Ltd,, no utopn),
5:10, 0:10, 7:10, 8:10, 0:10, 11:15 p m.
Leave rjeattle O'.IK), 8:00, 0:00 (Ltd.,
no stops), 10:00, 11 :00 a in, 12 in, 1 -.00,
2:00, :i:(K), 4:00 (Ltd,, no htopH). 5:1X1,
11:00, 7 ;00, 8:00, 1) :()'.), 10:00, 11 :15 p in.
PUYALLUP DIVISION
Lcnvo Ptiyallnp 5 ::!0, 7 :00, 8 :00, f) :00,
11 :00 a in, 1 :00, 2:00, !J:00, 4 :00, 5:00,
0:15, 7:15,8:15, 0:15 pui.
Icaviiltli and Cmumorco fits. 5:10,
7:00, 8:00, 10:00, 12:00 a in, 1:00, 2:00,
4:00,4:00, 5:00, 0:15, 7:15, 8:15, 11:15
p in.
(5:30 a in omitted Sundays)
Tacoma Trunk Factory
A good Trunk Is always a good
bargain. You enn't judge from
mere appearances. Wo wll
Trunks that not only look well
hut wear well. Suit Canes and
Ilau'H of all hIl'h, ntyh'H and prices
Repairing dono. Phono Hud 2772
031 O Street
TACOMA, WASH
U. R. MANNINQ, Prua.
L. R. iVIAININIlNa & CO., Inc.
Real Estate Loans and Investments. City and Farm Property, Timber and
Coal Land. Firat-Claia Mortgages and investment Securities.
EQUITABLE BUIUD1NQ
THE SCANDINAVIAN
Commercial Banking Savings Department
Capital 15,000,000 Bnrnlus (360,000 Total Availablo Assets 17,500,000
A. OII1LUEUO, Pnsidont GEO. II. TAKHKLL, Manager
A. V. IIAYPEN, Cashier
Tacoma Office No. 055 Commerce St., N. K. Cor. South 11th Ht.
A Delightful
BREAKFAST
WH EAT-H EARTS
llakeaadellvhtlulbreakfa.l dish: with fruit added,
lnvilyde. rt. lleUlre llltl time to cook. AlUhtrx.
emu lor fuel. Iiuarauterd abioluiely pure and co.ts
uti th. ii auy other curual Bold by all grocer, live
pound fiacKaue, & rent.
THE PU6ET SOUND FL0URIN6 MILLS CO,, TACOMA, WASH,
THE ANNEX
MARTIN ANOEL, Prop.
House of Fine Liquors
Phone Main 44G.
Cor. Eleventh and Pacific Avenue
the Mcdonald cigar go.
Belli tho Highest (Irndca uf
...CIGARS...
Manufactured ly tho bent fnctorl'i of New
York and Tampa. Alao a complete lino of
Imported Cigars, Cigarettes and
Smokers' Articles
Tel. Main 70S.
9S0 Pacific Avenue
THE DAMFINO
1. T.Mc(ll.OIN, Proprietor
Telephone Main K.I
ESTAUMsmiD HliPOKIJ Til 11 WAK
Imported nnd Domestic Wine's,
Liquors and Cigars
1501 Jelfrraon Avenue, Camor I'arlila
TACOMA WASHINGTON
L. L ROBERSON.
ri. nJ Trtii.
C It. R0BERS0N,
5c'r.
EAT T. B. C. BREAD
Miulo by
TACOMA BAKING COMPANY
WlioUnivlo Mniiufiiolurcm of llrcari, rake.,
Etc, Wo aim iniiko n upvclnlly uf (IOOII
IIIIEAD. 'IYI. JiuiH'MI,
943 Taconu Ave, Tacoma, Wuh.
Phono Main 748 Paving Plant, lMh and Pock
The Barber Asphalt Paving Go.
ASPHALT
For Roofing, Street Paving and Reser
voir Lining
CONTRACTORS
Street Paving, Driveways, Floors and
Sidewalks
203-4-5 Providence Bldg.
TACOMA WASH.
Wo mnlio ft r-'H'Clnltv of
FINE POULTRY
Prlvatu Car Trado Kollcltcil
Commercial Market
IIAIIHY MASH, Prop.
Retail Dealer in
Fresh and Salt Meats
1114 C Street
Telephone Main 292 TACOMA
, II. TKIINE8, 1'rca. and Wr.
Tel. 4)
Tacoma Carriage and Baggage
Transfer Company
OFFICE fOI TENTH ST.
Carriages and Baggage Wagons at III Hours
Private Ambulance Perfect In
Every Detail
FIRST CLASS LIVERY
Hand Tour Check, (or Ilaeiraire tc our Mai.
enf er, who will meet you un all Incoming
M Kill..
TACOMA, WASH.
A. T. HOHMUR, Huoy
TAC MA, WASH.
AMERICAN BANK
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