Portland new age. (Portland, Or.) 1905-1907, February 09, 1907, Image 3

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YEOBIN BROS. SAVIINdS BANK
BILLINCfS. MONTANA
Branch Banks at Butto, Anaconda and Gardiner
Trnnnnot a Oenernl Bnnkltift UunlnoMS
Pay Interest on Savings Accounts ami Tltno Cortlllcutcs of Deposit. Wo
start Savings Accounts with a deposit of ono dollar or more.
SWIFT &,' COMPANY
PREMIUM HAMS, BACON
And All Fresh Cuts for Hotels
MAIL ORDERS
Til i no and Columbia Thonk Main 13
BONNY & WATSON CO
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BONNY & STEWART
rUNXKAL DIXKUTOnS AND KMBALMIM
Lady-Assistant At- SrarMl" Wacfl
ways In Attendance. '-"W WaSO
flAT HOOPS-IRON DRAW-LUOS
I MISSOULA MONT :
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K. CHANKY,
l'roprletor.
A. A. I10WAHI),
Mnimger.
Florence Steam Laundry
THE GOOD ONE
Established 1MW. Telephono US
Work Done On Short Notice
112.114 West front St.
MISSOULA, MONTANA
THE GRIND PACIFIC SALOON
, MIsmouIu, Montana.
Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Draught Beer, Fine, 5c.
Bottled Beer, 25c. a Quart.
All trains Stop 15 Mjnutes.
Opp. N. P. Depot.
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MISSOULA MERCANTILE CO.
MISSOULA, MONTANA
'T'HIS modem 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 pleasji and prosper
ous customers already dealing with us.
REMEMBER OUR MOTTO We Sell Everything
and Everything the Very Best."
So. Omaha, Nebraska
PROMPT ATTENTION
SEATTLE WASH I
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When in Seattle vltlt
HAINSOIN & COS
Bllllarcl,Parlor
The Finest in the Northwest
62123 First Avenue
SEATTLE WASHINGTON
WATER TANKS
Fir Spruom mnd
Oattmr Lumbmr
BoxShookm
Cmtfmr Shlnglmm
Grays Harbor Commercial Go
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Just a Word About Rolls
Utile llnlli ami blir Hollas plain Holla and
fancy llolU; Jtolli for breakfast; Itolli (or
lunch; Itolli for supper all good aorta of Itolli
grow to erfeet lriortloni at the Tollable
bakery moat people In MLsoula know about
TEV1S & CRAWSHAW
GROCERS AND BAKERS
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Hay, Grain, Flour, Fruits, Vegetables
Confectionery, Etc., Etc
131 Higgins Ave.
Missoula, Montana
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"I wouldn't tell It to nobody else,"
aid the young man with the knowing
air. "I wouldn't tell yoii If I didn't
want you to keep from innkln' a mon
key of yourself, but It ain't no use.
Everything's on as fur's you're con
cerned. You don't want to waste no
time- on her."
"Why not?" asked the youth with
the bluo and white inufllcr.
"Hecauso I toll you," said the young
man with the knowing nlr. "You ain't
got no show. Ain't that enough for
you "
"Did sho tell you so?"
"No, sho didn't tell mo bo. She
don't need to tell mo nothln'. I keep
my eyes open, that's all."
"You mean Jlmmlo Halloran?" ask
ed the youth with tho mulllcr.
"That's who I mean, If you want to
know."
"lints! There's half a dozen Jlmmlo
goes with ns much as he does with
her."
"All right about that. There mny
bo fifty for thnt matter. That doesn't
cut nny Ice."
"Jlmmlo nln't so much."
"That's all right, too. I don't say
he Is, but ho's enough for Maggie. It
nln't always what u guy thinks of a
girl; It's what sho thinks of him.
That's what knocks. A follcr don't
know what ho docs want half tho time.
It's up to tho girl to show him. Say.
you Just take my word for It an' lot
It go at that You ain't got no show."
Tho young man In tho bluo and
whlto muffler still looked doubtful. "I
nln't novor wen her glvo no signs o'
being struck on Jlmmlo," ho said.
"I have," said the young man with
tho knowing nlr, In tones of convic
tion. "You told mo you hndn't seen her
moro'n to pass tho time o' day with
her for a yonr."
"That's no llo. I nln't But I was
over at tho skntln' rink last night an'
I soon her skntln' with Jlmmlo. Jlm
mlo was teachln' her to sknto, If you
want to know. Mini's all right I nln't
got nothln' against Mag understand?
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A fnt gentleman, In walking nlong
tlw street tho othor day bumped Into
a huckstor and knocked n half-dozen
turnips out of tho man's hand. "Had
luck to him," Bald the huckster, scowl
lng nt tho receding figure, "bad luck
to him I And they want to sny they'vo
mndo balloons dirigible!"
Tho Into John Stetson, famous In his
day oh a theatrical managor, was hav
ing ii yacht built, and n friend, meet
lng him on tho streot, asked him what
ho was going to immo tho boat. "I
huveu't decided yet," replied John, "but
It will be Aomo muno commencing with
8, probnbly either 'Psycho' or 'Cinch'."
Rebecca, aged 5, who claimed a hand
sotno, heavily beared young mnn for n
sweetheart was asked by a young lady
If sho would not glvo hor a claim ditto
on tho young man. "No," enld Rebec
en, positively, "I want him nil to my
self." "nut won't you glvo mo a part
of hlra Just a little bit?" pleoded the
young lady. "You seo, I haven't nny
sweetlieart" "Well," answered Rebec
ca, deliberating, and somewhat soften
ed by the appeal, "you may have his
whiskers."
"Giro you tho only room left in tho
houso to-night," said Hoom Clerk Al
len, ns bo dipped a pen nnd started to
hand It to tho now arrival (narrates
the San Francisco Chronicle). "Where
Is It?" said ho mnn from Modesto.
"What floor's It on?" "Any floor you
like j top, middle, or ofllco." "Don't
kid me, young fellow. I want to sleep
on tho top floor." "All right Front I
Boy, put a cot In tho cngo nt midnight
and tell Rennle to let tho elevator re
main ut tho top floor till morning."
A doctor saw Julln Marlowo os Ju
liet one night In Pittsburg, and was
tremendously Impressed, Only, In tho
I powerful death scene there wns a tech
nical error. "Miss Marlowe," tne doc
tor said at a reception tho next day,
"I admired your Juliet profoundly.
The Impersonation was a work of art.
But pardon me don't you know that
a corpse aoesn't stiffen ror nt least six
hours after death?" Miss Marlowo nn
swered In the drawl that she reserves
for such speeches: "Now, doctor, do
you think I'm going to keep my audi
ences waiting six hours for me to stif
fen?" The crew of a certain life-saving sta
tion on the New England coast drew
much satirical comment from the peo
ple at the summer resorts near by.
One rainy day, at the appointed time,
the crew failed to appear at practice.
A summer boarder went over to the
quarters of the crew to learn the rea
son. "Aren't yon going to practice to
day r asked be. Not to-day sir."
Way notr Than Uw brave life-saver,
Sho didn't suppose there was goln' to
bo anybody thero that know her, I
f,U(ss. she wouldn't have dono It nny
whoro tho bunch went I know that
nnd I bet she took n good look nround
nfore sho went out on tho floor. I wns
out with Sado Kpsten an' wo Just hap
pened to pass the door an' Sade says,
"Let's go In an' sknto awhile 'All
right,' I says, 'I'll go you.' So wo went
In an' thero wo seen Maggie an' Jim."
"I don't seo nothln' In thnt," Bald the
young man In tho blue and whlto muf
Her, but with pome signs of uneasiness,
"I've took girls around to tho Bkntlu'
rink myself."
"So hnvo I," Bald tho young man
with tho knowing air, smiling Inscruta
bly. "Well?"
"Well, what?"
"What was there special nbout that?"
"Oh, nothln' special. Mag was sllp
pln' this wny an' that nn' squonlln' out
etcry nilnuto or two nn' clutchln' him
nround tho neck nn' of course Jlmmlo
hnd to put his arm nround her to hold
her up. Thnt nln't unusual, but when
we como together you'd ought to hnvo
seen Mag. Sho turned nil colors. Say,
It was tlcrco tho wny sho looked. I
felt Horry for her. I didn't say nothln',
though. I Just glvo her tho wink nn'
begnn to talk to Jlmmlc."
"You mnko mo weary," said tho
young man In tho bluo nnd whlto muf
fler, ns tho other pnuscd.
"Well, If I tell you It's on tho dead?"
"Sum thing."
"I don't know as I ought to toll you.
When they had tho rink over on tho
corner of Green ntreet two years ngo
Mag an' mo used to sknto thero to
gether and, nny, sho hnd 'cm all beat to
a fnro-the-well. All tho fancy figures
there was nn' then Borne. Sho wns the
queen. An' to seo Mag hollcrln' an'
grnbbln' nn mnklu' out sho was goln'
to fall nn' didn't know how to put ono
foot nforo tho other, nn' thnt lobster
Jlmmlo teachln' her I Snyl"
"Oh, well," snld tho young man In
tho bluo nnd whlto mufllcr, "It don't
mnko no partlckler dhfrunco to mo."
Chicago Dally News.
hero of many rough sens In tho pnst,
mndo an explanatory gesture toward
tho sky, and said, "What In this
ralu?"
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A HOODOO NECKLACE.
Storr f A Jeweled Ilnnd that llrlusa
Miacry or Drnth to Ita Owner.
A grim story of a fateful necklaco
lost on tho ovo of hor death In tho
Summer Gnrden, St Petersburg, by
Mine. Andreof, who wan cut flown by
hor husband, Is told by tho Novoo
Vremyn.
It wns on old ploco of work bv ono
of tho best Parisian Jowolers, and wns
Bold first to tho head of a French court
fnmlly, nearly all tho members of
which were guillotined during tho revo
lution. A few escaped to HrusHolfl nnd
wore obliged to part with many lino
Jowels, among them tho uocklnco In
question. From thnt tlmo they nnjoyod
good fortune.
Tho necklace, aftor changing hands
nbout ten tlmea, wns sold for JfUO.OOO
to n prince, who gnvo It to tho ballerina,
Tr.ukkl. For this net ho was exiled
from St Petersburg. Tzukkl ieft tho
Imperial ballet, nnd, finding her health
falling, she wont to her natlvo rountrv.
sldo nnd abandoned tho stngo forever.
Before doing so sho sold tho necklace.
A sutisequent owner, the antlqunry,
Llnlvltch, died suddenly nt Monto
Carlo, nnd tho noxt to gain possession
or tne jewelry wns a gambler nt Monto
Carlo, who lost all his money. The
sale of tho necklace saved him from
beggary.
Flnnlly, It fell Into tho hands of Mr.
Andreef, a broker on tho Hourso of St.
Petoreburg. Ho pnld $10,000 for it, and
his wife was wearing It when, In a lit
of anger, ho killed tier.
The VllUlul
"Woll, Blr,?" Bold tho great lawyer.
Tho visitor Hiwko tremulously.
"I am a defaulter," he said, "and I
want you to defend mo." ,
Tho other shook him by the hand.
"Certainly I will dofend you, my
friend," ho murmured kindly, "And
how many hundred thousand did you
sny "
"Hundred thousand?" the client In
terrupted. "Oh, sir, don't think mo
worse than I am. It Is only fSOO In all,
and I expect to pay back every cent
before I die."
"George," be said to the office boy,
"show this dishonest'' rascal- out"
Kansas City Journal.
Money la Tumsols Orchard.
Applet grow In Tasmania, south of
Australia, are shipped 11,000 miles to
British markets, and yet tbey pay so
well that Tasmania apple orchard
have sold as high ns $1,100 an acre.
Five hundred dollar an acre la a mod
crate valuation.
It often happens that when Daughter
maniea to leave borne forever, the part
lng la not for any longer than It takes
her husband to lose hla job and move
back with ber.
A man never breaks Into Jail by at'
tending strictly to bis own affairs.
TACOMA
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ml!K I'ACIFIC LIQUOR AND WINE 1I0U8K.
N. KEUTEIl, l'roprlctor.
The best of Wluca, Mquora and Cigar.
Family Trado a Hpeclalty.
Tol. Ked 1731.
lKH Pnclflc Ave.
leoA Commerce Bt. Tacoma, Wathlngton
M'
ONTY'8 TIIIR8T BTOUE
Rerlln nulldlng. 113 South 11th 8t.
Telephone Main ll.
TACOMA,
WASHINGTON
The Best is None Too Good for
You. Get It at
The Trail
Saloon 8c Cafe
RUSSELL ORMSBY, Proprietor
113 S. 12th St., Tacoma, Wash.
Ivory Wood Fibre Plaster
Ivory Cement Plaster
F. T. GR0WE & GO.
1105 A Street TACOMA, WASHINGTON
STYLES RIGHT
PRICES RIGHT
Menzies & Stevens
Latest St)les In
HATS, MEN'S FURNISHINGS AND
CLOTHING SPECIALTIES
913 Pacific Avenue
Provident Bldg. TACOMA, WASH.
Puget Sound Electric Railway
Interurban
Leave Tacoma u:00, 7:10, 8:10, 0:16
(Ltd., no stops) 10:10, 11:10 a in, 12:10.
1:10,2:10,3:10,4:15 (Ltd., no stops),
5:10, 0:10, 7:10, 8:10, 0:10, 11 :15 p in.
Lvovo Seattle l:!i0, 8:00, 0:00 (Ltd.,
no stops), 10:00, 11 :00 n m, 12 in, 1 :00,
2:00, .1:00, -1:00 (Ltd., no stops). 5:00,
0 :00, 7 -,00, 8 :00, U :0l, 10 :00, 1 1 : 15 p in.
PUYALLUP DIVISION
LeavoPuyallup 5:30, 7:00,8:00, 0:00,
11:00am, 1:00, 2:00, 11:00, -1:00, 6:00,
0:15,7:15,8:15,0:15 pm.
LoovoOth and Commerco Sts. 5:10,
7:00,8:00, 10:00. 12:00 a m, 1:00, 2:00,
J:00,-1:00, 5:00, 0:16, 7:15, 8:15, 11:16
p m.
(5:30 a in omitted Sundays)
Tacoma Trunk Factory
A good Trunk Is nlways a Rood
bargain. You can't jinlxo from
moru appearances. 'o sell
Trunks that not only look well
hut wear woll. Suit Oiik's itntl
lings of oil sizes, stylus and prices
Repairing done. 1'houu Hud 2772
031 O Street
TACOMA, WASH
L,. R. MArSNINQ. Proa. A. T. HONMHR, Huoy
U. R. MAININIINO & CO., Inc.
Real Estate Loans and Investments. City and Farm Property. Timber and
Coal Lands. First-Class Mortgages and Investment Securities.
EQUITABLE BUILDINQ TAG MA, WASH.
THE SCANDINAVIAN
Commercial Banking
Capital 15,000,000 Hurplus 36O,O00 Total Avnilnhlo ABsetH .SOO.OOO
A. CHILUERG, Preeidont GKO. II. TAItHEIJ., MuiiBgor
A. V. HAYDEN, Cashier
Tacoma Office No. 065 Commerco 8t N. K. Cor. South 11th St.
A Delightful
BREAKFAST
Dish
WHEAT-HEARTS
Makes adelUbtful breakfast dish! with fruit added, a
lovtlydes rt. Hequlrrs lllllr tlnio to cook, A light ex.
jen.; for fuel, la guaranteed absolutely pure and co.ts
leu ta.n an jr othor cereal Hold by all grocers. Hve
lnund package, a cents.
THE PUGET SOUND FLOURING
TACOMA
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THE ABBEY
P. J. MOONEY. I'roprletor
Telephono James 2121
Wines, Liquors & Cigars
Room In Connection
TACOMA WASHINGTON
THE A1N1NBX
MAKT1N ANOEL, Prop.
House of Fine Liquors
Phone Main 44G.
Cor. Eleventh and Pacific Avenue
the Mcdonald cigar go.
Bella tho Highest Grndca ot
...CIGARS...
Manufactured by tho beat factories of New
York and Tampa. Also a completo line ol
Imported Cigars, Cigarettes and
Smokers' Articles
Tel. Main 765.
956 Pacific Avenue
THE DAMFINO
1. T. McOLOIN, Troprlotor
Telephono Main 1M
DSTADLISMBD IIHPOHD TUB WAR
Imported and Domestic Wines,
Liquors and Cigars
1502 Jorrorson Avenue, Corner l'aclflo
TACOMA WASHINGTON
L.LR0BER50N.
Pro. and Trm.
C H. ROBEKSOlf.
st'r.
EAT T. B, C. BREAD
Made liy
TACOMA BAKING COMPANY
Wliolenalu Manufacturer! of II rem!. Oaken,
Etc. Wo Kino mako n specialty of GOOD
llltEAl). Tul. James Ml.
943 Tacoma Ave, Tacoma, Wash.
Phono Main 748 I'avlng l'lant, 15th and Dock
The Barber Asphalt Paving Co.
ASPHALT
For Roofiny, Street Paving and Rtltr
voir Lining
CONTRACTORS
Street Paving, Driveways, Floora and
Sidewalk
203-4-5 Providence Bldg.
TACOMA . WASff.
Wo mako a Hpcclaltv of ,
FINE POULTRY
I'th-ale Car Trado Bullctted
Commercial Market
MARRY MASH. Prop.
Retail Dealer in
Fresh and Salt Meats
1114 C Street
Telephone Main 202 TACOMA
J, II. THUNKi), I'rea. and Mk'.
Tel. a
Tacoma Carriage and Baggage
Transfer Company
OFFICE 101 TENTH ST.
GitTligis and Bafgigi Wagons at III Novrt
Prltfiti Ambulinci Pirfict Ii
Every Detail
FIRST CLASS LIVERY
Hand jour Chocks for JIKKue to our Mes
senger, who will meet you on all Incoming
trains.
TACOMA, WASH,
AMERICAN BANK
Savings Department
MILLS CO,, TACOMA, WASH.
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