Portland new age. (Portland, Or.) 1905-1907, January 26, 1907, Image 3

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    THE NEW AGE, PORTLAND, OBEGON
YEOEIN BROS. SAVIITaS BA1NK
UILLINC1S. MONTANA
Branch Buttles tit Butto, Anaconda arid Gardiner
TranHiict n ClatiurnI I3nnklnsr UutsltsuHM
Pay interest on Saving Accounts ntul Titno Ccrtlllrutea of Deposit. We
start StwingH Accounts with n deposit of one dollar or more.
KONUMENT TO COMMODORE PEIUIY.
! TACOMA
TACOMA
I
a,
mllK I'ACiriC 1.10.UOH AND wink house.
' N. KKUTKH, Proprietor. ,
Ihe best of Wines. Liquors and Cigars.
Family 1rmle a Specialty.
Tel. Hid 1731.
IWfl Tncine Ave.
iW CotmiK rci St. Tncotnn, WsuhltiRton
THE ABBEY
K. J. MOONKY. Proprietor
Telephone. James 2141
Wines, Liquors & Cigars
Kooms In Connection
TACOMA WASHINGTON
SWIFT &. COMPANY So. Omaha, Nebraska
PREMIUM HAMS, BACON
And All Fresh Cuts for Hotels
M
O.STY'S llllilST BTOIIK
$3Bfl
d l V "AMlF i W 'rsAfV
rf''S I w.'y 1, th -liw u
ulnr IXrV'' n tfjk If J W Ji
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MAIL ORDERS PROMPT ATTENTION
llllltD AND COLUMIIU TllUNK Maltl 13
BONNY & WATSON CO
( StlCCK0m TO )
BONNY & STEWART
rt'NKIML DIRKCTOtllt AND XMBALMKM
Lady AsslMant AN C-attf, Wncfi
ways In Attendance. OCdlUC, YYdbU.
SEATTLE WASH
When in Seattle visit
HANSOINf & GO'S
Billiard Parlors
The Finest in the Northwest
621-23 First Avenue
SEATTLE WASHINGTON
riAT HOOPS'IRON 0RA.W-t.U04
WATER TANKS
Fir Spruom nnd .
Oodmi Lumbmi
BoxShookm
Cedar Shlnglcm
Grays Harbor Commercial Go
Scmttlo, Wash.
ffJf FREIGHT RATES lj
M household goods
: MISSOULA MONT :
II. K. CHANCY,
1'roiirlotnr.
A. A. IIOWAIIP,
.MRIKKOr.
Florence Steam Laundry
THE GOOD ONE
Kstalillshcd 18W. Telephone 115
Work Done On Short Notice
117-114 West front St.
MISSOULA, MONTANA
Ailtssoulu, Montana.
Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Draught Beer, Fine, Sc.
Bottled Beer, 25c. a Quart.
All trains Stop 15 Minutes.
Opp. N. P. Depot.
Just a Word About Rolls
Utile Holts an. I Mb llollsj plain Knits ana
faney ltoll; l.olU lor hn skint: Hulls for
lunch: Kolls for siip-r all Kood sorts of (tolls
Crow to perfect iroortlons t the reliable
alter? must jojlo In Ml.soula know about
TEV1S & CRAWSHAW
GROCERS AND BAKERS
Hay, Grain, Flour, Fruits, Vegetables
Confectionery, Etc., Etc.
131 Higgins Ave.
Missoula, Montana
VICTORY MONUMENT AT PUT-INMIAY.
PuMn-Bay, nature' beauty spot, u til be made more beautiful nnd at
tractive than ever by n monunirnt which Is being erected In recognition of
Commodore Perry's great victory near the Island. The monument Is being
put up at an expense of more than $2,000, most of which has already been
raised by popular subscription.
The statue Is of the Goddess of Victory and Is a reproduction of Alphonse
Telzer's masterpiece. It will be made of copper bronze with tiio nntlquo
oxldlred .finish. The stntue alone is ten feet high nnd Is mounted on a twelve
foot pedestal of tlie beautiful and peculiar natural stone of the Island. Tho
pedestal will bear Inscriptions telling of the victory. The wings of tho god
dess are two feet high and have n spread of seven feet from tip to tip.
Tho entire statuo Is mounted on a battlement wall foundation and para
pet arrangement, the parapet being twenty-six and n half foet square. It Is
enclosed by a stone balustrade with stone abutments or posts at regular In
tervals. A grass line surrounds the pedestal In which will be planted tlowers
and green sod.
The approach to the monument Is In peristyle effect. It Is hedged with
six plllors with tops surmounted by large glass globes with which to lllumlnuto
the sjwt at night. The columns are graduated In height, the tallest being nlno
feet and ranging from that down to the six-foot pedestals which will bo sur
mounted with' stone Jardinieres for flowers. Theso are nil connected by tho
balustrades.
Tho approach la twenty feet deep and thirty feet across the front with
concave sides nnd a convex front. A five-foot walk on tho parapet encircles
the statue so that It may be viewed from all sides.
BALLOONING ACROSS THE ALPS.
rTt'"V-kny '4''' f" . ''imwKNBm ? "y'
UsflBuSHBaY"t4 & aSBBBBBBBBBBBMSBftBBF SB f i H
sLsHbMsVI ys 'ImBmumumc - -mi ' LswjEtsMasM
Two Itallun aeronauts, Rlgnorl Usuelll and Crrspl, crossel the Alps In n
balloon called "M llano." They started front Milan nnd descended at Alx-Ies-Jlulns,
having pasKHl across Mont Iilanc. The photograph was reconstructed
from materials supplied by the voyagers. Recently Mr. Leslie Httcknall left
the Wandsworth gas works and In sixteen hours descended on tho Itlver Loop
near the Lake of Geneva, n distance of over -J-0 miles. In tho dnrkness tho
aeronaut located the proximity of the Alps by the echo. Had he had a reserve
of gas he, would havo crossed the mountain.
FIRE IN THE 8KY8CRAPER.
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 p!easJ and prosper
ous customers already dealing with us.
REMEMBER OUR MOTTO "We Sell Everything
and Everything: the Very Best."
i.
Chief Daagsr la (he Iflmrotil
OHIca Furniture.
The construction of tho new Singer
building In New York, n lofty tower of
forty-two stories, 012 feet high, leads
tho Journal of Fire to speculate on the
consequences of a flro In this structure
or In ny very high steel frame build
'ing. It concludes that the averago
skyscraper Is too high for adequate
lire protection nnd that when such a
building begins to burn tho ieoplo in
tho upper stories will have to sit down
with such calmness as they can mus-
ter and wait for It to bo put out or
for tho alternative.
I "The danger Is not so much to prop
erty ns It is to Ilfo and for this reason
tho matter deserves careful considera
tion," soys the paper mimed above.
"Tho modern olllco building contains a
small army of occupants, both men and
women, and the endangering of these
is a great responsibility.
"The skyscraper as a fire risk has
not been sufficiently tested to Justify
any conclusion ns to Its flro safety, but
Judging by present knowledge and ex
jerleuce It represents a serious Ore
possibility. The question of safety for
the occupant may be passed by In the
belief In the 'fireproof capacity of the
building, but tills belief Is a delusion
and a dependence on It Is likely to re
sult disastrously. Tho results of the
Baltimore and Han Francisco conflagra
tions were not heeded to demonstrate
the falsity of the 'fireproof Idea, for
New York's fire experience was amply
sufficient for this.
"The so-called fireproof building Is
fire proof only as regards the structure
Itself and this only to n limited extent
The building, as such, does not assure
the safety of the Inmates nor the se
curity of tho contents and as regards
Are danger to life It Is the part of prv
denco to consider 'it from tho stand
point of an ordinary building. It must
bo conceded that In an olllco building
It is posslblo for flro to start and tho
smoke, heat and tinmen to spread
throughout, making It Imposslblo to uso
tho stairways and elevator ns exits.
Under tho circumstances it Is to be ox
pected that n number of persons will
bo Imprisoned above the flro and tliolr
snfety dejtendent uion circumstances.
"Tho iWHslblllty of a serious flro In
an olllco building Is generally discount,
ed on tho ground that olllco buildings
do not contain enough fuel for n onn.
sldcrnblo Are, but whoever entertains
this notion should look nhout nnd cstl
mnto tho quantity of combustible mnto
rials contained In an olllco In tho shnpo
of desks, cabinets, rugs, papers, etc. It
Is truo that .the tiHual olllco occupancy
Is not such as results In frenunnr fl
but there are the hazards due to the
heat, light nnd power and In inunj
Instances offices ore used for compara
tively hazardous purposes. At tho snm
time among thousands of offices It Is
reasonable to exi)cct n certain propor
tion of tires nnd among these some that
will get headway nnd result In a con
siderable fire." Translation In Liter
ary Digest
Poor Memorr toBtwktrs.
Mother Tommy, what did I say I'd'
do to you If you touched that Jam
again?
Tommy Why, It's funny, ma, that
you should forget It, too. I'm blamed
If I can remember I Philadelphia Tel
egraph. Old I.siw far Hours of Work.
Aa early as 1847 a law was passed
In New Hampshire making ten hours
a lag! dajr'a work.
licrlln IlulUlltiR. llSPouth 11th St.
Telephone, Main I'M.
TACOMA WASIIINOTON
The Best is None Too Gcod for
You. Get It at
The Trail
Saloon & Cafe
-
RUSSELL ORMSBY, Proprietor
113 S. 12th St., Tacoma, Wash.
Ivory Wood Fibre Plaster
Ivory Cement Plaster
F. T. CROWE & GO,
1105 A Street TACOMA, WASHINGTON
STYLES RIGHT
PRICES RIGHT
Mcnzics & Stevens
Latest Styles in
HATS, MEN'S FURNISHINGS AND
CLOTHING SPECIALTIES
913 Pacific Avenue
Provident Bldg. TACOMA, WASH.
Puget Sound Electric Railway
Interurban
THE AININBX
MAllTIN ANOKL, l'rop.
House of Fine Liquors
Phone Main 446.
Cor. Eleventh and Pacific Avenue
the Mcdonald cigar co.
Sells tho Highest (1 melon ol
...CIGARS...
Mntuifocturcd liy tho host fartorl'i ot New
York nnd lumps. Also a complete lino of
Imported Cigort, Cigarettes and
Smokers' Articles
Tel. Main 765.
950 Pacific Avenue
THE DAMFINO
I'.T.McdliOIN, Proprietor
Tclophono Main 1M
USTAULISIIIU) HM'OKU Til II WAK
Imported nnd Domestic Wines,
Liquors and Cigars
1WJ Jellorson Atoiiuo, Cornor Pacific
TACOMA WASIIINOTON
L. u R0BERS0V.
I'm. ini Truj.
C. II. R0BERS0R,
c'r.
EAT T. B. C. BREAD
Mnilu by
UC0MA BAKING COMPANY
Wluitonlo Mntnifni'liircrs of llrvnit, Cakes,
Ktc Wo nlno tnnkn a spvclnlly of (lOOI)
IIKKAI). Tel.Jnmcsttll.
943 Taconu Ave., Tacoma, Waih.
U-avo Tacoma (1:00, 7:10, 8:10, 0:15
(Ltd., no stops) 10:10, 11 :t0it m, 12:10,
1:10, 2:10, :i:ll), 1:15 (Ltd., no xtop),
5:10, (1:10, 7:10, 8:10. 0:10, 11:15 p in.
Li-iivo Seattle :!), 8:00, 0:00 (Ltd.,
no stopH), 10:00, 11 :00 it m, 12 in, 1 :00,
J:tK), :I:IH), 4:tK) (Ltd., no htops). 5:00,
0:00, 7 ;00, 8:00, 0:00, 10:00, 11 :15 p m.
PUYALLUP DIVISION
Lea vn Ptiynllup 5 :., 7 :00, 8 :00, 0 :00,
1 1:00 a in, 1:00, 2:00, U:00, -1:00, 5:00,
0:15,7:15,8:15,0:15 pm.
Lea vo IHh and Coiiunurro fitn. Ti;l0,
7:00, 8:00, 10:00. 12:00 r. in, 1 :00, 2:00,
it:00,l:(K), 5:00, 0:15, 7:15, 8:15, 11:15
p in.
(6 :30 a in omitted Sundays)
w jmT.t aeSiilsl
Tacoma Trunk Factory
A good Trunk Is alwoyri n jjood
Imrgnln. You can't Judija (roiu
muro appuurtuu'UH, Vo sell
TpinkH tliat not only look well
hut wear well. Suit Ciim-h mid
IlatiH of all alcH.i-tylcH mid prices
ltopairiiiKdouo. Phono Hud 2772
Phone Main 713 Paving Plant, 15th anil Dock
The Barber Asphalt Paving Go.
ASPHALT
For Roofing, Street Paving and Reter
voir Lining
CONTRACTORS
Street Paving, Driveways, Floors and
Sidewalks
203-4-5 Providence Bldg.
TACOMA WASH.
Wo innlto a feclHltv of
RINE POULTRY
Pilvnto Car Trailo Kollcllol
Commercial Market
HARRY HASH, Prop.
Retail Dealer in
Fresh and Salt Meats
'1114 C Street
Telephone Main 202 TACOMA
J, li TFHNICH. Pres. and Mr.
Tul.U
031 C Street
TACOMA, WASH
Tacoma Carriage anil Baggage
Transfer Company
OFFICE J0J TENTH ST.
Carriages and Baggigs Wagons at All Hours
Private Ambulance Perfect In
Every Detail
FIRST CLASS LIVERY
llsnd your Checks for IUkkk to our Mes.
senirer, who will uieut you uu all Incoming
trains.
TACOMA, WAS"
U. U. MANNINQ, Proa.
A. T. IIOHMUR, Huuy
Lr. R. MAiNlNIINa & CO., Inc.
Real Estate Loans and Investments. City and Farm Property. Timber and
Coal 'Lands. First-Clais Mortgages and Investment Securities.
EQUITABLY BUI1-.DINQ
TAC MA, WASH.
THE SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN BANK
Commercial Banking Savings Department
Capital 15,000,000 Surplus $360,000 Total Aailahlo AsrtH 17,500,000
A. CHILUEItO, Prtsident fiKO. II, TAItiillLL, Munuger
A. V. IIAYDEN, Cashier
Tacoma Office No. 056 Commerce St., N. K. Cor. Soutli Utii St.
A Delightful
BRE A KF AST
Dish
WHEAT-HEARTS
alii HtlulUhtiul briakfast dish: with fruit ailiteit, a
h.v lyile. rt ileijulrrs lllll time to cook. AlUhlei.
pen." or furl. Isruarute(l absolutely mru and co.ts
lcs lb nsny other corval Bold by all grocers, Hve
THE PUGET SOUND FLOURING MILLS CO,, TACOMA, WASH,
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