Portland new age. (Portland, Or.) 1905-1907, February 09, 1907, Image 2

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THE UTEW AGE, PORTLAin), OKEGOR
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TOPICS OF
THE TIMES
TWWWW a4faa't";
Deformed upoHIng, mire enough.
King Lronohl'H press agent seems to
lmvc 11 harder Job than even Mr. Itoclc
cfcller'B. Tho new British atnbusHiidor to this
country wan born In Ireland. Tho Irish
will not be kept down.
"Why," jikUh tho Bultlmoro Sun,
"slwuld grafters Keek olllee?" Why
should ducks enter tho water?
Most of tho RiiHsInn rlotH occur on
iwmo annlvcrnary. It mlfjht help Homo
If tho C7.ar wero to abolish anniver
saries. "Itusnln would like to help the Unit
d HUiteH check Japanese iiKBrcsslons."
How much money doeH Russia want to
borrow?
A London physician says that minis
terH lire too Ion-;. TIiIh Is variety.
Most fault-finders only Hay tho minis
ters preach too long.
I'erlmpi that man who stolo two
pounds of Llinliurgur ehceso from u
Montreal grocer simply found Uio
temptation too HtrtJii to resist
A Kroiirliiniin has Invented n phono
graph that can be heard for a mile.
Mothers use It to call for WIlllo to
come home and split an armful of kin
dllng.
It will be several woekH, anyway,
before tho United States and Japan go
to war oer a question that could easily
bo Hottled by a well-organized country
debating Hoclely.
i
Count Iloul iih a Paris newspaper
writer, at n Miilnry of $100 per, may
not biivo much money, but he will have
n glorious chanco to get even with the
flippant JotiruallHtH of America.
'I'll" country has grown too fast and
too great for Its trniiHMrtutlon facili
ties. Boston (I lobe. How can wo ro
oncllo this assertion with tho claim
that tho rallrouds duvelop tho country?
Judging from tho noise ho Imi't milk
ing It Is only fair to Infer that Win
ston Churchill Ih busy on n new book
which may be brought out about tho
time another campaign Is b tar ted In
New Hampshire.
Tho London Times Is endeavoring to
establish Itself on a twentieth century
ImihIh, but It has not as yet begun to
oflVr prlws for the best definition of
love- or tho most lucid solution of thu
problem of Ann's age,
It Is annnumvd that Mr. and Mrs.
Itockefeller consider thcincelves too
lHor to Imvo oysters hcrml at their
table. Ict us not, however, penult
ourselves to be distressed at their iov
crty. They con probably afford to have
u soup biuio at least oucu a day.
I.niMror William Is rvMrted to have
Imvoiihi an enthusiastic golfer. Now
for tho llrst time In his life ho will have
a chance to slnw that ho Is really
great. If ho can play eighteen holes
without losing his temper It will have
to be admitted that (Jerumuy bus u
wonderful ruler.
Some of tin men who nro named as
probable successors of King Leopold In
tho administration of affairs In thu
Congo country may nt bo very well
i-uallllcd for tho business of ruling co
pie, but any chaugo from tho present
condition of tho Inhabitants of tho
Congo district would necessarily bo for
tho better.
Tho establishment of parliamentary
government In countries accustomed to
autocracy Is not easy, Itussla Is hav
ing trouble over tho problem. In Per
sia the isvplo nro accusing tho lend
ers of tho reform movement of seeking
Hellish ends, and they have no confi
dence In the proceedings of their houso
of representatives. In Montenegro,
where thu llrst parliament was recent
ly organized, tho legislators voted lack
of confidence In tho government tho
other day, tho rnbluet resigned, aud
parliament adjourned.
Tho attempts thus fur mailo to ills
regard and nullify tho Immutable laws
of nature Imvo been lnughnblo lu tlmlr
fantastic failure. Ctvumuulstlc nud -h
clnllstlu experiments, whether iiiado by
nrtltk'lal soclutles or lmjxHed by great
nations uhh a jeople, as was tho enso
In Uuunda In "Now France," have go;io
down in wreck and disaster. In tho
formal attempts to found societies on
tho equality plan a curious thing al
ways tiupcus lu tho end. It may bo
eiiKKcstcd by thoso who have not lopked
Into them thnt tho loafers nnd ttu
workers do the work, according to their
.Unit. Not at all; tho loafers and th.
ambitious, wlw under our present crude
lestem would bo Uio workers, take tc
.loafing too.
"My most serious problem Is how I
.can glvo my children tho advantage of
tho ioor man's." A iopular mngnzlno
quotes a rich man as saying this. Most
rich men lu th'a country Imvo thorn
m'Ivoj Ihhu sous of poor men. Tho old
Kuropenn lnws of primogeniture and
entail being Inoperative with us, every
man Btiuids on his own feet nnd de
pends on his own head nud lunula for
kit) fortune. Eveu Uio heir to wealth
must use his own brains nnd energies
to tnko caro of It, or It Boon slips away.
And It Is n fact, which tho rich man
quoted sccmH to have noticed, thnt not
all, nor most, children of tho rich Imvo
ability even to hold wealth dumped In
their laptt. A few children of rich men
have notably made their Inherited
wealth a great blessing to themselves
and mankind but they arc precious
few. Call tho roll of tho men nnd
women who Imvo achieved tho highest
fortune or fame lu this country, and
an overwhelming majority will bo
found to Imvo como up from tho "lower
wnlks" of life and to owe their devel
opment of character to struggle nnd
f-olf-denlal. It Is of thoso twin bless
ings lu disguise thnt wo gain strength,
skill, sympathy, pun tone. Tho child
pampered In Idleness and luxury knows
little of these vital things, nnd when
ho meets In contest tho uncouth but
toughened boy from tho farm or tho
side street, ho bus poor chnncc of hold
ing his own. We nro accustomed to
think of tho "ndvnntnges" of the chil
dren of the rich. Iiut nil tho history
of human life since the world begun
proves that tho real "advantages" uro
on tho other side.
Knrly In October llrltlsh sonp manu
facturers formed a combination llko
what no know In Amerlcn ns n trust.
Six weeks Inter the members of tho
combination announced that "tho work
ing arrangement entered Into by the
leading soap makers of tho United
Kingdom has lieen received with sucli
disfavor by the trade nnd the public
ns to make It unworknble, nnd It has
been decided to termlunte the nrrnnge
nient." NewHpaiHjrs, tradesmen and
consumers had united to defeat tho
combination. One need not npjirovo
tho methods of boycott resorted to by
tho retailors, or tho fnvors shown by
newspnperH to "Independent" sonp (link
ers lu tho matter of advertising, which
contributed to mnke tho allied firms
dissolve their ngreeinent. Hut It may
lie noted with satisfaction that tho chief
(Hiwer against tho tmst was the public,
nnd that the combination was undone
not by legal or political measures, or
by any ethical principle, hut simply by
the fact thnt popular opposition mado
It "unworkable." Tho people did not
llko thu combination, nud they made
tho mauufacturcrH feel their strong dis
approval of It. Wherever organized
and artificial evil shows Itself nnd Is
recognized In time. Hiwmtnncous opix
sltlou on tlio part of public opinion can
often, If not always, break It up, al
though politics, law nud mere ethics
fall. Even whero tho consumer hns not
tho wenpon of coniH'litlon, ns In tho
case of railroad companies with unique
franchises, tho peoplo enn forco atten
tion to their Just demands If they will.
Cartoonists nro still representing tho
common jieoplo as a sorry, wizened lit
tlo man. In this country ns lu Eng
laud, his arm nnd voice nro mighty If
ho but use them,
l'lMileil tho Holdup Men,
A west end man had an e.Hrlcnco
recently that made his hair stand on
end and had It not lccn for his (illicit
wit lu devising u means of getting out
of the dllllculty It might have cast him
denrly. Ho Is the treasurer of n local
lodge nud was returning homo from n
meeting with a considerable amount of
money in his possession, fortunately
the greater part of which was lu cur
rency. Ho got off n enr quite n distance out
In the west cud and turned off u sldo
street townrd his home, when ho no
ticed that ho was being followed by
two suspicious looking men. Quick as
n Hash ho pulled an onvclopo out of his
pocket, addressed It to himself, stump
ed It, put tho currency Inside It nud
dropped It lu tho mail box. Then he
started on u brisk walk.
Suddenly there came a command
from behind him.
"Hands up I"
Up went his hands nnd tho robbers
went through his pocket. Ho smiled
grimly us tho holdups secured only a
few dollars In silver nnd ho thought
with pleasure of tho money ho had put
In the mall box In Unelo Bain's enre.
The rohlK'M went nwny complaining of
tlw small amount they secured nud tho
treasurer went home. Next day tho
letter containing the money was deliv
ered sufely to his ofllce. Duluth Nowa
Trlbuno. Arrountliiir for tho Pearl.
Three principal liypotheses Imvo been
offered to account for the origin of
pearls. According to ono they nrlso
from accretions caused by tho pres
ence of some foreign object, such ns n
grain of sand, within tlw shell of tho
oyster. Hut It has been shown that
flue pearls are not thus produced.
Another theory la that pearls are tho
result of disease In the oyster. Tho
third hyiothesls, siutnlued by M. Sou
nit of tlw Oecunogniphlc museum of
Monaco, U that tho origin of pearls Is
to tw ascribed to the presence of a
parasite. Tho species of parasite dif
fers with tho species of oyster, but this
mode of origin, M. Seurat beltoviw, Is
general with all tine pearls.
To restore tho luster of n "dead"
pearl the outer turnlshed envelope may
bo removed with acids. Thus the ef
fect produced upon a tarnished pearl
by causing a fowl to swallow It Is ac
counted for by tho dissolvent action
of tho gastric Juice,
Invented Crenm Xrevaer.
Only a short time ngq the woman
whoso Inventlvo brain gave the Ice
cream freezer to delighted humanity
died at an advanced age lu Philadel
phia. This was Mrs. Nancy M. John
sou, aud her device was pateuted lu
1813.
FASTCURIZED DAIRY COMPANY. Inc.
rt-teurltcd Milk, Crcsm; flutter, Kega,
Cottage Cheese, Cheese, Ilutter Milk.
QUALITY ICE CKEAM
Milk 4 tier cent nunrantccd
I'liuuo Enst V,2
tOO ItUMcll Street 1'OllTLAND, ORE0ON
rton PulAc 1U1 Work Don On St oil Notice
the Never Regret
Cleaning and Pressing Parlor
Cleaning, Pre-'lni. Dicing nnil'ltcpalrln-;.
Btentii ntnl French l)ry Cleaning a Specialty.
Suita 1'reMcil Vthlle You Walt.
132 N. Slslh Street, PORTLAND, OKCGON
Michigan rafl Company
II, CItAW, Proprietor
Phone Eatt 2806 1S4 Grand Avenue
Gricson Undertaking Co.
Incorporated
Funeral Directors and Embalmers
LADY ASSISTANT
Phono Main C133 409-411 Alder Street
I'OUTLAND
OIlEdON
THE BUREAU SALOON
FltANK HOFFMAN, Proprietor
Cholccit Imported and Domcitlo
Wines, Liquors and Cigars
Telephone Main 6800
Bouthcatt Corner Flrtt and Morrlion
POItTLANl) OKEQON
A. H. Willett & Co.
Wholesale and Itetall
OROCERS
Special Pricea to Restaurants
Prompt Delivery
Phone East 283 123 Grand Avenue
8. WaihliiKton, Prop, h, YVIlklnion, Manager
The Alpha
Fine Wines, Liquors & Cigars
NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS
Headquarters for Railroad and AH Pro
fcBHioual People.
Phono Pacific 151
101 N. Pork St., PORTLAND, ORKQON
A. H. Griswold
Bucmior toGltlHWOI.I) A P11KOLKY
TAILOR
No Bruno It Store
131 Sixth St. PORTLAND, ORKGON
OUR BRAND
Horse Collars
Fanners, Teamsters and Horsemen, look
to tour Inltrest. Wbtiu In need ot Horse
Collars, buy the best tho
SHARKEY COLLAR
It has stood the test of wear and tsar and
climate for twenty ears. Asl jour dtaWr
for them and Insist on harlug the "Shsr-
pTsharkey & SON
Portland, Oregon
M&
FfconB
A Flour Whose
Best Endorsement
It the Fact that the
Number of People Who
Use It
Multiplies Every Year
lyWdlWuvlmi;
3m.fi(i.(J.
For rltic Wlnca and Mquora, call at
THE 'WEST
O. nuitlUH, Prop.
Fine wines. Liquors and Cigars
Phono Pacific lwxl
235 N. Fourteenth St. POItTLANl), OttE.
NEW ALBINA CAFE
PATTERSON Ic McDOUfALL, Props.
Fine "Wines & Liquors
The Old Corner
Cor. Russell Av. St Albino St.
Phono East 4388 Portland, Ore.
LODELL'S PLACE
A. K LODKI.L, Proprietor
Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars
WCINHARD'S BCER
Telephone) Pnclflp insi
411 North Nineteenth 8t.
PORTLAND, OR.
Pioneer Soda Works
OUNIEh 1IKOH. fi CO.
Manufacturer of
SODA WATER, EXTRACTS, SYRUPS, ETC.
Factory, 410 Water Street
Telephone, Mnln 23C0
POIITI.ANI) OIlKdON
Crane Bottle Co..
Whotenale Dealera In
BOTTLES
Carry tho largest stock of Rottlca on
the Pacific Coast. Mnll Order flhip
iiitnH given prompt attention-
Office, 14th and Couch Sts.
PORTLAND, OREGON
STAR BREWERY
NORTHERN BREWERY CO.
Brewers and Bottlers of
HOP GOLD
FORTLAND OFFICE:
Corner East Third and BurulJe Streets
"The Judge Demands the Best"
LA TOCO
Key West Clear
EL PATERNO
Ten-Cnt Leader
SIGHT DRAFT
King of Five-Cent Cie&rt
W. S. Conrad
.Mlmiuiinollss
St. Hnul
Distributor
$
'feaxxxsaemmss Ararmstmsir
PEERLESS SODA CRACKERS
MAZAMA BISCUITS
Ask your rocor for tliom anil tako no
othor kind if you want tho beat.
THETQKE POINTQYSTER CO.
29 Second St., Portland, Or.
Tssltsphonu MAIN eoa
Soli Growers of thi CilibntitJ
Toke PointOysters
An KnUrn Oyster Transplant!
aud grown on our bed at
TOKELAND, WASHINOTON
"UNEQUALKI) IN FLAVOR
AND rKK8HNK6S"
Cannery at South Bend, Wash.
Wholeealo Dealers In All Varietiea
, of Ntitiva Oyaten.
:VH
O SPICED o
COFFEE.TEA,
AK1N6 POWDER,
RJiVORIliO EXTRACTS
itftitluNfiity. FIiimvor,
QrnhMl Strmyh , OhmmUi frionJ
CLOSSETftDEYERS
POftTLANO, OMtON.
c'r SSK
.- Ui "Jk -X.
-C- -fc . s-"-aa"V
ELDERBRAU GROTTO
EKICKSON A llEtlO, Plops.
Fine Wine. Liquors and Cigars
54 Sixth Street
MAIN 4102 PORTLAND, ORE.
WESTERN SODA WORKS
JUCIIEMfCH A CHAMEIl, Props.
Manufacturers of Carbonated Bever
ages, Svrup, Kxtrnet-, Mineral Wators
and Clininpngno Cider. Sole distrib
utors of fc'cdinillo Mineral Water.
1'hono Pacific 1703.
Oirice and Factory, 204 Mill Street
PORTLAND, OREGON
START 1907 RIGHT
Begin With Electric Light
IT IS CHEAPER
Hake 1907 an ELECTRIC year
in your HOUSEHOLD as well as
in your Stores and enjoy the con
veniences, the labor savings the
healthfulncss, the safety, the
economy and the prosperity that
attends the use of ELECTRICITY.
FREE LAMP RENEWALS-The
Company will henceforth furnish
free of charge, to meter custom
ers, nr.w Edison base lamps of 4
8, 16, 32 and 50 candle power,
in exchange for old lamps, here
tofore furnished by the Company.
Lamp renewals will be made at
Nos. 147-49 Seventh St. ONLY.
FREE LAMP RENEWALS mean
better light, and is EQUAL TO A
SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTION IN
THE COST OF LIGHTING.
For Information call Main 6688
Portland Railway, Light
& Power Company
FIRST & ALDER STREETS
The
SAVINGS BANK
of the
Title Guarantee
& Trust Company
PAYS
4 Per Cent
Yearly Interest
On Savings Accounts
Interest Compounded Semi-Annually
Wi Also Pay 4 Per Cent Interest
qo Certificates of Deposit
And 3 Per Cent on Daily Balances
of Check Accounts
Sara a Dollar Today and II
Will Work for YMToiorrow
A Pank Account is the drat step to
ward happiness, prosperity and comfort
Hanking Hours, 0 a. m. to 4 p. m. j
Saturdays, 0 a m. to 1 p. m, ; Saturday
evening, 6. p. in. to 8 p. m.
PIRKCTORS Wm. M. Ladd, J.
Thorburn Rom, T. T. lturkhart. Frank
M. Warren, George H. Hill.
OFFICKRS-J. Thorburn Rosa, Pre
ident; George H. Hill, Vice President;
T. T. Hurkhan, Treasurer; John E.
Aitchieon, fc'tcretary.
240 Washington Street
Comer Second
PORTLAND
OREGON
PORTLAND COFFEE &, SPICE CO.
Importeri and Manufacturer!
Tea, Coffee. Spices, Extracts
and Baking Powder
24 ann 26 Front Street
PORTLAND, OREGON
Lewis & Clark Cigar Co.
CIGAR MANUFACTURERS
Ask for tho Celebrated
Lewis & Clark Cigar I2c
Sacajawea 10c
UNION MADE
Phone Pacific 2263
PORTLAND
KING & GILMORE
Tclcphono UNION 40C8
Real Estate
Dealers
Everything in the
Best Properties
Jersey Street
ST. JOHNS. OREGON
H. HENDERSON
Real Estate
I08S' jersey Street, ST. JOHNS, OREGON
I linvo cholco RunlneiH nnd Roaidonco
Tracts in nil parti of tho city.
Corr Hitonrtenco solicited from non
resident owiilth of propurty or thoso
seokiug investment)) hero.
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
440 Union Ave. North
Shop Phono East 0177
KoHldcuco Phono Kast 1803-
.'J
JAMESTOWN, N. D. j
The Seiler Co.
OSCAR J. SEILER. Attorney. t-Uw
President
Paid Up Capita! and Surplus $35,000'
Collections
Investments
Real Estate
Jamestown, North Dakota
1IY HAIL AND VATKIt
Columbia River Scenery
?&
R x rr?rTTT Airv
LINE
The excursion steamer "BAILEY"
GATZKR I " makes round trips to GAB
CADE LOCKH every Sunday, leaving
PORTLAND at 0 a. m., returning ar
rives G p. m.
Dally service between Portland and
Tho Dalles, except Sunday, leaving
Portland at 7 a. in., arriving about 5 p.
m., carrying freight and papsengern.
Splendid accommodations for outfits
and livestock.
Dock foot of Alder street Portland ;
foot of Court otreot, The Dalles. Tele
phone Main 014. Portland.
A STORU & C0LUMB1I
A RMOIDCO.
in siraii mm Trains iir
WITH
THROUGH PARLOR CARS
invnu
Portland. Asttria i Seaside
Ltsves cmiom Dirov Arrlres.
ror MsTgers, lUla-
PsJljr ier.UUtikanle Dally.
t;0O.m. Weapon, Clifton, U:W . ra.
Astortt. W srrD.
tun, FUtc), (ier.
bsrtl'srksndiie.
slJ. .
Aslorlk A 8fjhor
hx press Dalljr.
7:00 p,m. AMorls, Express 9;0 p. m.
Dilr. -
Ctimm'l Agt., 'i Alder St O.'v. Ji J'. 'a,
Tvlepbons Msia 90S.
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