Portland new age. (Portland, Or.) 1905-1907, February 09, 1907, Image 7

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LEADING HOTELS :
HOTEL PORTLAND.
COST $1,000,000.
The Portland
H. O. mOWEHS, Mmtt
Amartoan Plan, S3 Par Day
ana Upward
HEADQUARTERS FOH TOURISTS
AMD
OOMMEROIAL TRAVELERS,
Portland, Or agon.
Tolojihono MU
P. 0. BozMl
The Grand Pacific Hotel
CIIAB. A. tiCHUAOK, l'ruprlttor.
Handsomely Appointed and First
Class In Every Particular.
Corner Railroad St. and Hlggins Ave.
MISSOULA, MONT.
The Kenyon
Don Porter
Salt Lake City's
NEW HOTEL
Salt Lake City
Utah
The Grandon
The only First-Class
American Plan Ho
tel in Helena.
Rates from $3 to $5
BOLLINGER
HOTEL
European Plan
Lewiston Idaho
Best Hotel in
Northern Idaho
The Northwest
EDW. O. PATTERSON, Prop.
CUA8. II. KATTI.NaKR, Mgr.
Steam Heat in Every Room
Private and Public Baths
Electric Light
RATES $2 PER DAY AND UP
Bismarck, N. D.
HOTEL
PEDICORD
T. J. PEPICORP,
Proprietor
Rates 50c, 75c, $1, $1.50
R4MM wkb Prrvsit Baths
Both AaMrlcan and farupean
Private Tclcplicnct ii Room
First-Oass Grill
in Connection
209-219 Riverside Ave.,
SPOKANE, WASH.
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LEADING HOTELS
RICHARDS
HOTEL AND RESTAURANT
Phono Exchange 25
360-362 Alder St. '
Cor. Pork PORTLAND, ORE.
Beat furnished house in Southern Oregon
New Depot Hotel
A. II. PHACHT, Proprietor.
All Trains stop 30 Minutes
For Meals.
ASHLAND, OREQON
The New Bannock Hotel
NOUMAN A AKMHTltONO, Proj.i.
Headquarters for Commercial Men
American Plan. Rooms with Bath,
Hot and Cold Running Water and
Tclcphont in Each Room.
RATES $2.00 to $100 PER DAY
Pocatello
Idaho
The Spalding
Leading Hotel of the
LAKE SUPERIOR REGION
Enlarged and Improved
American Plan, 2.r0 and Up
European Plan (1.00 und Up
Finest Cafe in Northwest
DULUTH, MINN
HOTEL WHITMAN
UNDER MEW MANAGEMENT
A Home for the Traveling Men
Strictly first Class.
American Plan
Electric lighted. Bteain heated. Good
Sample Rooms in Connection.
J. C BROWN, Manager.
COirAX, WASHINGTON
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I Itetuenitier.
I remember, I, remember
The house where I .wns born,
The little window where tho aun i
Cnme peenlnB In at morn,
lie never ctttne a wink too soon,
Jor brought too long n day;
Hut now I often wish the night .
Had borne my breath awayl
I remember, I remember
The roses, red nnd white,
The vlolctH nnd the lllycutis
Those (lowers made of light 1
The lilacs where the robin built,
And whero my brother set
The Inburnum on IiIh birthday
Tho tree is living yet 1
I remember, I remember
Where I was used to swing,
And though the ntr must rush as fresh
To swallows on the wing,
My spirit Hew In feathers then,
That is so heavy now,
And summer iiooIh could hardly cool
The fever on my brow.
I remember, I remember
The fir-trees dark and high ;
I used to think their slender tops
Wero clo-.o ngalnst tho sky.
It was n childish Ignorance,
But now 'tis llttlo joy
To know I'm farther off from heaven
Thau when I wuh a boy.
Thomas Hood.
Two Kind of IVoplr.
No; tho two kinds of people on earth I
mean,
Aro tho people who lift, nnd the peoplo
who kan.
Wherever you go, you will find the world's
masses
Aro always divided in Just theso two
clashes.
And oddly enough, you will find, too, X
ween,
There Is only ono lifter to twenty who
lean,
In which class nro you? Aro you casing'
tho load
Of overtaxed lifters who toil down the
road?
Or are you n leaner, who lets other benr
Your portion of labor nud worry nuil
enre?
Ella Wheeler Wilcox.
PECULIAR MOTOR CAR.
nnllt For On I'Marnicrr Only, Who
Nrrera With III Feet.
Tho Illustration below shows n now
typo of motor car thnt Hhould In tho
near futuro liuvo ninny supporters. It
Is n foreign Invention, nnd on Recount
of Its peculiar construction attracts nt
tcntlon Immediately. In size It Is nho,ut
BTEEP.EU 11V THIS TCT.
us small ns n motor car nn bo made,
there being seating cnpnlcty for only
ouo passenger. There U also n totnl
absence of complicated steering ap
paratus. Tho operating motor Is placed
immediately In front of tho rider. Ono
lever Is sulllclent to regulate the speed
and Is placed in closo proximity to
tho sent. Probably tho most peculiar
feature Is tho method of steering. This
la dono by means of tho feet, very
much like a young boy would steer his
express wagon. Tho ha nils tiro at all
times free, tho rider being nblo to en
Joy a smoke with pleasure. Other
peculiar features aro tho size of tho
wheels nnd tho height of tho fruiuo
abovo the ground.
Aloioal m I.le,
It happened In an Allegheny board
ing house yesterday.
"Good homing," said the boarder
with a bad cold.
"What I" cried the other boarders In
surprise and also In unison, as they de
sisted from their burned oatmeal..
Clearing his throat and blowing his
nose vigorously, the boarder with tho ,
bad cold explained, somewhat wearily, I
that he had merely attempted to pas
tho time of dny.
Whereupon the other boarders apol
ogized, saying:
"We thought you said 'good board
ing.' "
Pretty Kail. I
"McLush has bee arrested for
drunkenness and wants you to ball him
out"
"Ball him out!" ejaculated Colonel
Pepper, who bad heard the remark In-'
distinctly. "Good gracious, la ho that
full?" Exchange.
Wood of ocUtr Ladlea.
There should be an eight hour dny
for "fashionable" women. We cannot
talk scandul continuously for twelvo,
as we do no.w. The excitement and the
strain upon the Imagination are terrific.
Letter to London Truth.
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SALT AND SUGAR BAGS.
Mr. Brown Lenrn Something- Aboat
Their Household Use.
"Say, mother," said Lctltlu Brown,
"we won't havo any moro Bait bags
will wo?"
'"No moro salt bags?'" Bald Mr,
Brown to himself, having by chnnco
overhenrd Lctltln's remark. It took
hut little questioning to bring out In
formation on these points, nnd Inci
dentally there was elicited other hag
itifonnutlon, which, to Mr. Brown, wna
oven more Interesting.
Suit bugs, It seems, are, In mnny
households, when empty, wu.'.ieil out
nud used ns dish cloths. Hut tho
Brown family has given up housekeep
ing nnd gone to boarding; It retains
its npartment, Just the name, but tokes
Its meals In n neighboring good board
lng house. So naturally, they wouldn't
bo buying any moro salt.
Then Mrs. Brown said that, any
how, they hadn't been using snlt bags
for some time, because lately, whllo
salt !b still put up In bags, they hnd
been buying salt put up in wooden
or In pasteboard boxes. They'd been
making their dish cloths lately, sho
Bnld, out of sugar bags. Sugar, It
appears, onto never so put up, is now
qultu commonly sold In bags.
Casually, Mrs. Brown mentioned an
other uso of salt hags that was now
oven to Lotltla, who knew something
nbout salt hags. Mrs. Brown said that
onco they had n Borvnnt who used to
tnko tho salt hngs when they wero
emptied nnd oKn them out nnd wash
tho marks out of them, und then for
economy's sako luivo them for hand
kerchiefs for her llttlo hother.
And yet there remained tho fact,
mildly bewailed by Lotltla, thnt thcro
would bo "no moro Bait hags" for dish
cloths. Hero Mr. .Brown wnuted to
Bay to Letty, "Well, what of It? Not
housekeeping any more, wo shan't havo
any dishes to wash nnd wo slmn't want
nny dish cloths, Halt hng or Biigar
bag." But lie didn't Bay these things,
for ho didn't want to hurt Lotltln'a
feelings by showing her how llttlo alio
looked nhend, nor did lie wnnt to mako
her feel worse by showing her how
much more logical his mind. Ho said
nothing, but Just kept these things to
himself, but not without Ills usual mod
est consciousness of superiority.
Cleveland plain Dealer.
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Mr. Mlllnls tells how rabbits swim
when compelled to : 'They swim with
tho head held ns high ns possible, whllo
tho hocks of tho hind legs nppoar nbovo
ho clcmont nt each stroke. Tho shoul
ders nnd front part of tho body aro
burled beneath tho water, whllo tho
rump and talj nro high and dry."
Natural enemies tt tho ntilmal world
nro sometimes found living together In
extraordinary communities. Tho sumo
writer quotes this experience of an oh
6erver; "On ono occasion when ferret
ing I bolted n fox, n cat, n stoat and
several rnbbitH and rats out of tho
samo enrth. Tho fox bolted first, after
giving tho ferret u nip ncnss tho hack,
from tho effects of which It died an
hour Inter. Next came tho stoat und
tlleu tho cat, both of which I shot. Then
followed tho rabbits and rats promis
cuously. It was n largo burrow on
tho bank of n deep dry watercourse,
nnd often held n fo,x when I ferreted
It afterward."
Interesting figures on tho relatlvo
agility of hares and rabbits aro given
In a recent voluino by J. O. Mlllals.
"When running at ease," he says, "tin
length of tho hare's stride Is about
four feet; but under conditions of fear
Its leaps extend to ten nnd twelvo feet,
whllo Borne authors claim that It can
Jump teu ditches twenty to twenty-five
feet In width. Porpeudlculnrly n haro
con Jump on to u llvo-fiyit wall, but
Eeoms to be nonplused by one of about
Blx feet Tho stride of tho rabbit Is
nbout two feet; when necessary It cuu
mako leaps of six or seven fet hori
zontally. About three feet 1b tho high
est that a rabbit can attain to even
when helped by the asperltlus of a
stouo wall."
Iium-tterlttl.
Aunt Ilepsy was In ecstasies over tho
young lady her nephew, Ike, was going
to marry. "I never Baw her till lust
week," she aald, "but I fell In love with
her ut first sight myself. She's good,
sweet, amlablo nud as pretty as a pic
ture." "What's her immo?" asked the listen
er. "Maria."
".uarla what?"
Aunt Ilepsy wrinkled her forehead.
pursed up her lips, looked at tho cell
lug and gave It up.
"I declare, I can't think of hor other
name."
The general laugh that followed this
confession nettled Aunt Ilepsy.
"What'B tho difference nbout her last
name anyway?" she said explosively,
"It's only temporary. She's going to
change It I" Youth'a Companion.
The Verdict,
"Did tho Jury find the prisoner
guilty?" Inquired a man concerning a
burglar. ,
"No, sir," responded tho policeman.
"They dldu't find him at all. He got
away."
At least two-thirds of tho married
men you meet aro henpecked, but they
don't know It
P LEADING HOTELS j
THE ESMOND HOTEL,
OSCAR ANDKhSON Manager
Unto: European Plan
KJc, 75c, 11.00, 11.50, fi.oo por day
Free llua to and from all Train
Front and Mortlion Streets
POItTLAND OREdON
DULUTH MINN. :
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HENRY FOLZ
Leading grocery nnd mar
ket. Wo Borvo tho traveling
public nt rcasonahlu prices.
114 nnd 110 West Superior
treet.
DULUTH,
MINN.
A
GREAT FALLS !
Cloths Man, Woman, Boy in
Modern Up-to-Dnto Fnnhlonahlo
Clothing at 1'opular Trices.
Visit Often the Popular Priced
Store for Men mad Women.
Q rent Falls,
Montana.
E. A.ltEtClirX. rrrildenl.
W. V. BKMJIIUHUII. Vleo 1'reiMont.
II. W. UKUN WALIM", buo. b Treat
THE
AMERICAN BREWING
& MALTING COMPANY
Brewers nnd Bottlers of extra
quality lager heer. "American
Family" bottled beer a specialty.
Ofllco: 109 Central Avenue.
P. O. Box 80.
Qreat Falls,
Montana.
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lUANUAUVLHIIdllNUX
Tho. Illjr.h, Pro Lyman Fargo, Vice I'roi
The Blyth & Fargo Co.
T'oratello, Idaho
General Merchandise
HTOItKB AT
Evanaton, Wyo. Pocatollo, Idaho
BANKOFNAMPA,Ltd.
CAPITAL STOCK $50,000.00
Eilabltihed lift. Dower Palace Hotel Illd'f.
FltED O. MOCK, l'rei!dnt
F. J. CONHOV, Vlce-Prealilent
C. 11. IIICKKV, Caihler
WANK JKNKIN80N, Au'tCaablar
NAMPA,.
IDAHO
J. A. Murray.
I'rciMtnt.
D. W. Stunlrod.
Vict I'rtildant
Wro. A. Anthca,
Caihler
I.N. Anthca,
Attt.Calblcr
THG
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of Pocutollo, Idaho.
POCATOLLO, -
IDAHO
TUTTLE MERCANTILE CO., LTD.
Wholesale Grocsrs
GOODWIN MINING CANDLES
Judson Powder, Fuse and Caps
AOKNTB FOR THK
CELEBRATED OLYMPIA BEER
Nampa, Idaho
V. W. Church Karle O. White 0. 0. Chllaon
CHURCH & WHITE CO.
Real Estate
And Insurance
Pocatello
Idaho
CAFE Phone Main 2318
CON HILGERS
381 N. 17th St. Portland, OrcRon
Plinno Hood 677
THE OLD HOME
V, P. MK1UIAN, Prop.
Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars
Cor. Scu'iitt'i'iuli ntnl Nurtlmip Fix.
Portland, Orccon
A. CORRIGAN
Barton, Or., Clackamas River
Best Fisliinr: and Hunting Grounds
in the Northwest
LOUIS SCHUMACHERS
FURRIER
Furs llcuuxlekd into J.utrst Ftylc.
Uor.s, S n es, 'lien, for lets than nt
any other phi re.
ISO Madison Stroot
W. ll.Wllllr.in- Al ClcTolnml
FASHION STABLES
Hacks, Livery, Boarding
Twentieth nnd Washington Sts.
Wctit End exposition Bide.
Phono Main 15 PORTLAND, OREGON
OUR WORK IS RUT ONE GRADE Tilt DEST
Wt aik a trtclatlr of liunlcrlnc Ltcc CurUlos
CRESCENT LAUNDRY CO.
549 Morrlton Street.
Woaiirmljr tlio liuiclier triwlo Willi nlre.rlcnn
Apron. ny Iniy your ntiroii-lim! thru pay to
Iihw them lniiiuli'rrtl when wo Mill nniply
tlivin lin JiiKt wluit It roKta J oil now to lutvo
tlicm lnmutuiiMl, Our uogou will call.
M. J. (Inntiicr. Phono Main 1VU0 M. Unrtlnei
GARDNER BROS.
iliiniifaotiirvrnof tho
Silk Tie Cigars
UNION MADE.
209 Msiilson -trtel PORTLAND, OREGON
WEEKS GRANITE CO.
For First Class Work and
LOWEST PRICES
in Portland
Cor. Fourth and Columbia Streets
One Ulock South of City Hal
DRUGS, STATIONERY
IMPORTED & DOMESTIC
PERFUMES
Prescriptions, Family Recipes. Phone
your onleiM Kast 5101).
W. C. CHURCH, Pharmacist
C77 Williams Ave., Cor. forgo
NATIONAL WINE CO.
Pure Wine & Liquors
WE SELL DIRECT TO
THE FAMILIES
Fifth and Stark Streets
Phone ifc..i 6499 PORTLAND, ORE.
Rupert's Pharmacy
I'llONE MAIN 6421
Kvorythintf New, Fresh anil Up
To-Dato. Wo sol.c t your trade.
I'urity ttrc-euiiuent. Pure Drues
un important matter. I'reterlptlous
preclbuly prepared. Wo nuvor sul
atiluto. l'erfuiues of llin lilnlient
charuetor. u want your conildeuco
460 Jrf-rton St.
Corner llilnctnlh SI. Pnrtlnnrl Clr
Opp. Uulllvsnl's Grocery r OrilUiia, Vfr.
Portland Fluff Rug Go.
Transforming of
Yorn Brussels and Ingrain
Carpets Into Rugs
Prompt Attention and Good Service Guaranteed
Phone 3052
700 Wathingtcn St., Portland, Oretoa
Furniture of Quality
We sell Quality gooda Fur
niture that it made from
Natural Wood, that will give
satisfaction under hard
wear. The tame will hold
good of our carpets and
stoves. That's the kind we
sell. : : : :
COVELL
FURNITURE GO.
184-186 FIRST
All the Credit You Want
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