Portland new age. (Portland, Or.) 1905-1907, March 02, 1907, Image 3

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ARFAT FAI I R I
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Cloths Man, Woman, Hoy In
Modern Up-to-Dato Fashlonnblo
Clothing ut Popular Prices.
Visit Often the Popular Priced
Store for Men and Women.
Great Falls,
Montana.
E. A.ItKICHKL, President.
W. F. BKNMIIUBCH, Vlco President.
II. W. OKUMVALDT, Bee. A TrcM
THE
AMERICAN. BREWING
-ft MALTING COMPANY
Brewers and Bottlers of extra
quality lager beer. "American
Family" bottled beer a specialty.
Office : 100 Central Avenuo.
P. 0. Box 80.
Great Falls,
Montana.
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Tumid and Columiiu 'Piionk Main is
BONNY & WATSON CO
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BONNY & STEWART
rUNXKAL BIIIKCTMUI AND KMIULMXM
Lady Assistant Al- C-irrl Wacfl
ways In Attendance. 3WlUCf WdMl.
TUT HOOPS-IRON ORAWtUOS
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t MISSOULA MONT
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II. E. CHANKY,
Proprietor.
A.A.IIOWAHI),
Manager.
Florence Steam Laundry
THE GOOD ONE
Kstabllshod I W0. Telephone IIS
Work Done On Short Notice
112-114 West Front St.
MISSOULA, MONTANA
1HE GRiHD PACIFIC S1L00H
Missoula, Montana.
Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Draught Beer, Fine, 5c.
. Bottled Beer, 25c. a Quart.
All trains Stop 15 Minutes.
Opp. N. P. Depot.
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Jaawaaaaw am Maamaam.
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fJf FREIGHT RATES
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mLm HOUSEHOLD GOODS Hfl
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W ' WfUTEUS JT W
L Soatito, Wash. mmamW
YEOEIN BROS. SAVIINGS BA1NK
BIUL.INOS. MONTANA
Branch Banka at Butte, Anaconda and Qardlntr
Trunanot t Oeneral Banking BuHlnuwi
Pay interest on Savings Accounts and Time Certificates of Deposit. We
start Savings Accounts with a deposit of one dollar or more.
SWIFT & COMPANY So. Omaha, Nebraska
PREMIUM HAMS, BACON
And All Frash Cuts for Hotels
MV: MAIL ORDERS PROMPT ATTENTION
THE BUREAU SALOON
FItANK HOFFMAN, Proprietor
Choicest Imported and DomcMlo
Wines, Liquors and Cigars
Telephone Mnln Moil
Southeast Corner First and Morrison
PORTLAND OltEOON
SEIMN & NITSEHKE
PHONE EAST 3073
SCULPTORS
AND CARVERS
In Marble, Stono, Grnnlto and Wood.
Architectural, lMustcr anil Stall' Ornn
ineiits. Monuments, Statues, Dusts,
Tombstones. Postal orders promptly
attended to. Sculptura Work n spe
cialty, Ofllco and Studio. Union Avo.,
cor. Irving.
PORTLAND, OREGON
NATIONAL WINE CO.
Pure Wine & Liquors
WE SELL DIRECT TO
THE FAMILIES
Fifth and Stark Streets
Phone Main 6499 PORTLAND, ORE.
SEA1TLE WASH
When in Seattle visit
HAINSOIN & CO'S
Billiard Parlors
The Finest in the Northwest
62123 First Avenue
SEATTLE WASHINGTON
WATER TANKS
Fir Spmom and
Cadar Lumbar
BoxShookm
Cedar Shingle
Grays Harbor Commercial Go
Seattle, Wmmh.
Just a Word About Rolls
MUle Polls and big Polls; plain Polls and
fancy Polls; Polls lor breakfatt; Polls (or
lunch; Polls for supper all good sorts of Polls
prow to perfect projiortlous at tho reliable
bakery most people In MWsouW know about
TEVIS & CRAWSHAW
GROCERS AND BAKERS
Hay, Grain, Flour, Fruits, Vegetables
Confectionery, Etc., Etc
131 Higgin. Ave.
Missoula, Montana
tammamaaWK ''V.
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GnoVsi Meaacntrer.
"1 was visiting," said Arnot, "among
my people in tho wynds and closes of
Edinburgh. I stood away back and
looked up nt tho high houses to boo
whether Dotty Gordon, an aged saint of
God, was at home. I knew that alio
was at home by this sign, that her llttlo
flower pots were out upon her window
(III, that "tho blind was up. I knew
Betty was in, for when she went away
Bho carefully took In tho flower pota
and pulled down tho blinds.
"I know that Bho was poor and
needy, biit sho trusted God, and I was
so glad that somebody had given me
pome money that morning to glvo to
the poor. I put asido Hetty's rent for
n month in my pocket and went Into
the close, nnd climbed up tho winding
Btnlrs to Betty's door. At first I knock
ed softly, but thero was no answer.
Then I pulled tho bell, but thcro was
no answer. Then I knocked louder,
but there was no answer. At last I
said, 'Betty forgot to pull down the
blinds, and she has gono out, leaving
her flower pots there. What a pity l
Then I went down tho stairs.
"Tho noxt morning I went back and
knocked at tho door. Aftor a llttlo
waiting Betty came and opened it
"'Oil,' she said, Ms It you, Mr. Ar
not? I am so glad to sec you. Come
In. There wcro tears In her eyes and
a look of care.
"I Bald, 'Betty, woman, what nro you
crying for '
"'Oh,' sho Bald, 'Mr. Arnot, I am so
afraid, I am so afraid of tho landlord,
lie ennio jesterdny and I had not the
rent, nnd I dlnim open tho door, and
now I am afraid of Ills coming, for lie
is a hard man.'
" 'Betty, what tlmo did ho eomo yes
terday?' "'Ho came between cloven and
twelve o'clock sho said. 'It was twen-.
ty-flvo minutes to twelve.'
" 'Well,' I said, 'it was na tho. land
lord ; it wa I, and I brought you, Bet
ty, this money to pay your rent.'
"Sho looked nt mo nnd paid, 'Oh, was
it you? Did you bring mo that money
to pay my rent, nnd I kent tho door
shut against you, and I would not let
you in? And I hoard your ringing, nnd
I said, 'That is tho landlord; I wish
ho would go nwny." And it was my
nln moon Bister. It wns my nln Lord
who hod sent ye as Ills messenger, and
I would tin let yo In.' "
That Is Just like somo sinners. Whon
Jchub Is knocking nt their hearts, they
treat Him ns If Ho wero a hard land
lord, nnd will not lot Him In.
Oole Power.
Men nro apt to ascrlho tho limita
tion of God's manifestations In tho
world's nffalrs to Ills lack of power,
to His lack of interest. Tho material
istic Bclcntlllc view In that Naturo's
laws aro Inexorable; that they aro not
BUbJect to modification or alteration,
nnd that thoreforo prayer Is futile. Too
hasty acceptance of this view often
pnralypcs or sterilizes tho prayers oven
of tho devout In heart. Tho limita
tions of God's intervention nre put
down to man's limitation of faith. Wo
expect nothing nnd get nothing. Wo
expect n llttlo, and God stays His
hand, but not without reminding u
that absoluto fullncfM of blessing In nt
tho commnnd of thoso who bellovo that
God is willing and ablo to show His
power to tho uttermost It Is a form
of natural law In tho spiritual world
that thosa who trust Nature fully and
commit abundant seed to tho earth.
reap moro abundant harvests thnn
inoso who roar tho apparent wnsto. It
Is a notahio fact that tho testimony of
pooplo with nbundnnt faith In that God
fulfills evory prom I so to tho uttermost.
Affliction,
Stars shlno brightest in tho darkest
night; torches nro tho oettcr for beat
ing; spices Binell swoetest when pound
ed; young trees root tho faster for
shaking; vines nro tho better for bleed
Ing; gold looks tho brighter for scour
ing; glow-worms glisten best in thn
dark; Juniper smells sweetest in tho
nro; pomander becomes most fragrant
for chasing; tho palm tree proves tho
better for pressing; camomile, tho moro
you tread It tho moro you spread It
Such Is tho condition of all God's nlili.
dren; they nro tho most trlumnhnnt
when most tempted, most glorious
when most nmicted, most In tho favor
of God when least In man's: as their
conflicts, so their conquests; as their
tribulations, so their triumphs.
Heavy afflictions uro tho best bene
factors to heavenly affectlona And
where afflictions hang heaviest, corrup
tions hang loosest, and grace that is
hid in Nature, as sweet water In roso
loaves, is then most fragrant when tho
fire of ainictlon lg put under to distil
it out Spencer,
Oar Standlnsr llefore God.
In tho Kplstle, to Philemon, which
gives us tho story of tho running away
of Onealmus, his conversion under tho
Influence of Paul, nnd his return to
Philemon, his master, Paul uses this
significant expression, "If thou count
me, therefore, a partner, receive him as
myself. If he hath wronged thee or
owcth the aught, put that on my ac
count;" and It gives to mo nn illustra
tion of what I am privileged to enjoy
as a follower of JesusChrist My stand
ing before God Is tho samo as that of
His Bon, and all who have been born
sgain may claim the same blessing be
cause our standing Is the samo, oar
:4--s3xim
f fellowship is In Christ, nnfl wnerorcr
tho nnmo of Jesus Is spoken tbore Is n
band of union. J. V. Chapmnu, D. D.
The Power o Trnrer.
rrnycr, not only In tho morning
watch, but prayer sont volcoloss from
tho henrt from hour to hour, then llfo
Is wakeful, hallowed, calm. It becomes
boautiful with that beauty of God,
which eyo hath not Been. And day be
ing hallowed thus, do not omit to
mnko holy ttlo night. Tnko by tho
ixwer of prnyor, through tho wild land
of dreams, tho sanctifying prcsenco of
Ouo who loves us. Prnycr, con
tinually lived in, mnkes tho presence
of a holy and loving God the air which
lifo breathes, and by which it lives, no
that, as it mingles consciously with tho
work of tho day, it becomes also a part
of every dream. To us, then, It will bo
no Btrnngo thing to enter heaven, for
wo have been living in the things of
heaven. Stopford A. Brooke.
Oar Own Comtmnjr.
No company depends no much upon
whnt wo bring to It ns our own. Soil
tudo blesses when we bless, nnd curses
when wo curse. If wo are noble, It
gives us back our life's Integrity, Iri
descent with the divine glory; If wo
have boon pure, Its quiet breezes chos
tcn our purity nnd whisper pence. If
we havo been moan, it searches out our'
ineanncBS nnd strips us naked. Tho
night shlneth ns tho day, and In vnln
wo try to hide oursolvos. There is In
tho silence a forecast of wrath to como.
Hov. W. Charter Plggott
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The Ltfn of Lore.
Wo loss what on oursolvps wo spend
Wo have, as treasuro without end,
Whatever, Lord, to Theo wo lend,
Who givest all.
Whatever, Lord, wo lend to Thee,
Itepnld n thouwindfold will be,
Then gladly will wo glvo to Theo,
Who givest all
To Theo, from Whom wo all derive;
Our llfo, our gifts, our power to glvt
0 may wo over with Theo live,
Who glvcst all.
Do Oood.
Do good, nnd leavo behind you n
monument of vlrtuo that tho ntornui of
tlmo can never destroy. Writo your
tuuno In klndnms, lovo nnd mercy on
the hearts of thousands you como In
contact with year by year; you will
never bo forgotten. Your name, your
deeds, will bo as leglblo on tho hearts
you leavo behind as tho stars on tho
lirow of evening. Good deeds will
shlno as tho stars of heaven. Dr. Chal
mers. SALT RIVER IS NO FABLE.
Strcnnt of Thnt Nome Plow Into the
Ohio Sonth of Lonlavllln.
Salt Itiver, sacred to defeated can
didates, Is n real stream, Whllo not
navigable, It Is used every winter as
nn ico linrbor by tho towhoats which
go. out of Pittsburg for tho south.
Salt Itiver empties Into tho Ohio
nbout twenty-flvo miles south of Inils
vllle. It Is n small stream which Hows
from tho Kentucky hills to tho great
water and Is ns tortuous, ns crooked
and as unpleasant to nnvlgnto as tho
mind can Imagine. Yet It Is navigated
for a short dlstanco from Its mouth
by steamers ,f light draft L'lattontH
and rafts aro floated down upon Its
bosom. Beforo tho Civil War It was
'an Important stream In tho matter of
bringing Kentucky whisky down In tho
tlntbonts to u point wliero they could
bo unloaded to a rlvor steamer. Ito
fractory slaves wero gonerally assign
cd to tho task of bringing thoso IxyiU
down, oh tho work was arduous.
Halt Itiver hocame a bugaboo among
tho negroes nnd it was from tho un
pleasant character of tho work on this
rivor thnt "a trip up Salt Itlvor" camo
to bo used In politics to express tho
destination of a defeated candidate.
Tho nnmo Is supposed to havo coma
from Uio salt springs which flow Into
It at Its source.
Hummer Frllla In Storage.
"As overybody knows," snld tho
householder to n Now York Hun writer,
"peoplo send their winter furs to ator
ago warehouses and to dealers for safe
keeping through tho summer. This Is
an ancient practice. Hut lator this
summer storage of winter-worn article
camo to Includo many other things be
sides furs; peoplo took to sending In
winter garments of all sorts, woolen
cloaks nnd overcoats nnd suits of
woolen clothes, and In tlmo thcro camo
to bo Included rugs and carpets, and
now there nre stored In summer lino
furniture and tapestries and Innumera
ble mounted heads of fur-bearing ani
mals.
"Yet whllo I had had occasion to
know something of all this, I had sup
posed that this form of storngo was a
summer business only, whereas now I
discover that It Is carried on through
,out tho winter as well.
"Vo found our summer clothes In tho
way nnd we needed the room they occu
pied. Why couldn't we store them, wo
thought, and really that seemed to us
a bright Idea, and we went down to
tho place whero for years wo had turn
ed In our wlntor clothes In the spring
for storage through tho summer nnd
asked them about It and they Bald,
why, certainly, they took summer goods
for winter storngo nnd they'd send for
ours right nwoy.
"So wo shan't bo bothered with look
ing after thoso thin clothes any more
through the winter and wo shall havo
the spaco they occupied for other
things. And Incidentally wo discovered
that a business (hat ouco was confined
to summer alone Is now kept going the
year around." New York Bun.
Wise Is the man who doesn't expect
to get a square deal whero tho horses
go round.
'nmMfs1iinii.'.Tr .nnfi,-SUt.tL. .h, . ... rjn wataai
TACOMA
rniiK pacific Mquon and wink house.
N. PEUTKP, Proprietor.
The best of Wlnrs, Liquors and Clg'ant.
Family Trade a Specialty.
Tel. lied 1731.
IfOrt Paclflo Ave.
lfiofl Commerce St. Tacoma, Washington
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ONTY'B TH1P8T BTOPE
Perlln Pulldlng. 113 South 11th 8t.
Telephone, Main UM.
TACOMA,
WA8HINOTON
The Best is None Too Good 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
Leave Tacomn (1:00, 7:10, 8:10, 0:15
(Ltd., no stops) 10:10, 11:10 am, 12:10,
1:10, 2:10, 3:10, 4:10 (Ltd., no stops),
6:10, (1:10, 7:10, 8:10. H:l(), 11 :15 p m.
1-oavo Seattle :!I0, 8:00, 0:00 (Ltd.,
no stops), 10:00, 11 :00 a m, l'J in, 1 :00,
S.':00, 3:00, 4:00 (Ltd., no stops). 6:00,
0:00, 7 ;00, 8:00, 0:09, 10:00, 11:16 p in.
PUYALLUP DIVISION
Leavo Piiynllti 6 :30, 7 :00, 8 :00, 0 :00,
1 1 :00 u in, 1 :(X), 2 :00, 3 :00, 4 :00, 6 :00,
(1:16, 7:16, 8:16, 0:16 pm.
Iavulltli and Coiinuerco Sts. 6:10,
7:00,8:00,10:00,12:0011111, 1:00, 2:00,
.'1:00,1:00,6:00, 0:16, 7:16, 8:16, 11:16
p in.
(6:30 a m omitted Sundays)
Tacoma Trunk Factory
A good Trunk is nlwnys a good
hargain. You can't judgo from
moro appearances. Wo sell
Trunks that not only look well
hut wear well. Knit Cni-cs and
Hags of all sixes, styles and prices
Itupnlriugiloiiu. Phone Hod 2772
031 O Street
TACOMA, WASH
L.. f. MANNINQ, Prus,
L,. R. MAININIINCI & CO., Inc.
Real Estate Loans and Investments. City and Farm Property. Timber and
Coal Lands. First-Class Mortgages and Investment Securities.
EQUITABLE BUIL.DINQ
THE SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN BANK
Commercial Banking Savings Department
Capital 15,000,000 .Surplus f.'loO.OOO Total Availahlo Assets 7,60O,0OO
A. CHILUEUO, President GKO. II. TAItHKLL, Munagor
A. V. HAYDKN, Cashier
Tacoma Office No. 055 Commerce St., N. K. Cor. South 11th St.
A Delightful
B RE A KF AST
Dish
WHEAT-HEARTS
JtaketadelUhtful breakfast dlih: with fruit added, a
loV'lydrsrt. Pt-qulrvs llllli-time lorouk. A light ex
1 'eiif Kir fuel. Is nismntenl absolutely pure aud costs
! Ih n any other cvreal Hold by all groiers, Hve
TNE7uVEnOUND?LCuiilN6 MILLS CO,, TACOMA, WASH.
-a"iMjH-iwaimiiMii fto i,"y '
; TACOMA j
THE ABBEY
K. J. MOONRY. Proprietor
Tclcphono James 2121
Wines, Liquors & Cigars
Rooms In Connection
TACOMA WASHINGTON
THE ANNEX
MAPT1N ANOEI,, Prop.
House of Fine Liquors
Phone Main 446.
Cor. Eleventh and Pacific Avenue
the Mcdonald cigar go.
Bells tho Highest tirades of
...CIGARS...
Manufactured by tho liost factories of Now
York And Tampa. Also a complete line of
Imported Ggars, Cigarettes and
Smokers' Articles
Tel. Main 765. 956 Pacific Avenua
THE DAMFINO
P. T. McOLOIN, Proprietor
Telephone Main 1M
ESTADLISHBD UBPOKU TUB WAR
Imported and Domestic Wines,
Liquors and Cigars
1503 Jolt'orson Avenuo, Cornor Paclflo
TACOA1A WASHINGTON
L. L R0BER503,
I'rti. sol Triu.
til. ROBEWOH,
Stc'r.
EAT L B. C. BREAD
Made by
TACOMA BAKING COMPANY
Wlidlcunlu Manufacturers of Dread, Cakes.
Pto. Wo film) maku a specially of ClUOli
llltKAD. Tel. James Ml.
943 Tacoma Ave., Tacoma, Wash.
Phono Main 713 Paving Plant, 16th and Dock
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 mako a Hpcclaltv of
FINE POULTRY
Plivnto Car Trade Hollcttod
Commercial Market
MAItUY HASH, Prop.
Retail Dealer in
Fresh and Salt Meats
1114 C Street
Telephone Main 202 TACOMA
J, P. ThltNPd, Pres. and Mgr.
lel.U
Tacoma Carriage and Baggage
Transfer Company
OFFICE 101 TENTH ST.
Carriages and Baggage Wagons at All Hours
Private Ambulance Perfect In
Every Detail
FIRST CLASS LIVERY
Hand your Checks for Pskkskh tcour Mes
si'iiKurf, who will meet you on all Incoming
trains.
TACOMA, WARM
A. T. HONMUK, Huoy'
TAC AlA, WASH.
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