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

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Modern Up-to-Dn'to Fashionable
Clothing nt Popular 1'rlccs.
Visit Often the Popular Priced
Store tor Men and Women.
Great Falls,
Montana.
THE BUREAU SALOON
WANK HOFFMAN, Proprietor
Choicest Imported unci Domestic
Wines, Liquors and Cigars
telephone. Mnln MM
Southeast Corner First ami Morrison
POHTLAN1) OltEOON
K. A.IIF.ICIIKL, President.
W. F. HKNOIIUKOIt. Vice Prosldent.
II. W. OHUNWALDT, Sec. it TreM
THE
AMERICAN BREWING
& MALTING COMPANY
Urewcrs and Iloltlers of extra
quality lager beer. "American
Family" bottled beer a specialty.
Offlco: 109 Central Avenue.
P. 0. Box 80.
Fifth and Stark Streets
Qreat Falls, - - - Montana. Phone Main 6499 PORTLAND, ORE.
SENN & NITSEHKE
PHONE KAST HOT!
SCULPTORS
AND CARVERS
In Marble, Stone, Granlto and Wood.
Architectural, Plaster ami Stan" Orna
ments. Monuments, Statues, Pubis,
Tombstones. Postal orders promptly
attended to. Sculpture Work a spe
cialty, Oflh'o and Studio. Union Ave.,
cor. Irving.
PORTLAND, OREGON
NATIONAL WINE CO.
Pure Wine & Liquors
WE SELL DIRECT TO
THE FAMILIES
RICH REFORMER QUITS HIS TENEMENT HOME.
TlllhU AND C'OLVMMA 'PlIONK Mlll 13
BONNY & WATSON CO
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BONNY & STEWART
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HAINSOIN & CO'S
Billiard Parlors
The Finest in the Northwest
621-23 First Avenue
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Nearly two years ago, when J. fl. Phelps Stokes, n New York millionaire,
demonstrated his faith In his cherished theory of democracy by marrying a
pour Itusslau charity worker and making hU home on an upper Door of an
Kiist Hide tenement, the world cast usldu the Inst doubt of his sincerity.
There ho has lived and worked, abandoning his big estates and spending
his Income for the good of his fellowmcn. Faithfully and with enthusiasm
his young wife has seconded his efforts to nsslst the sick and needy and
uplift the downtrodden. Practically every cent of the Income from his for
tune has been spent by young Stokes In university settlement work nnd other
philanthropic schemes. For his own livelihood lie has depended almost en
tirely upon tho stipend gained from his literary productions.
Now, believing that his efforts havo been too much along one line, the
young millionaire nnd his wlfu nnnounccd that they will abandon their Knst
Sldo homo and movo to a llttlo bungalow on Stnten Islnud, where they will
lliul more tlmo to dovoto to philanthropic literature and to unit In encour
aging charity work In a broader field. It Is tho aim of young Stokes to organ
ize the devotees of this kind of work nil over the country nnd concentrate his
efforts toward directing their operations. At tho same tlmo ho will strive
to glvo more publicity to evils that oppress the tollers ho Is trying to Instruct
and assist.
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MISSOULA MONT
II. K. CIIAKKY.
Proprietor.
A. A. HOWARD,
Msntger.
F lorence Steam Laundry
THE GOOD ONE
Established 1890. Telephone 115
Work Done On Short Notice
112-114 West front St.
MISSOULA, MONTANA
THE GRAND PACIFIC SALOON
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.
Just a Word About Rolls
Utile Hulls anil big l(oll; ptnln JlolU and
fancy HolU; Holla (or breakfait; Hulls (or
lunch: Holla (or supper all good sons of llolls
grow to perfect nroortlons at the reliable
bakery most people in Missoula know about
TEVIS & CRAWSHAW
GROCERS AND BAKERS
Hay, Grain, Flour, Fruits, Vegetables
Confectionery, Etc., Etc
131 Higgins Ave.
Missoula, Montana
YEOEIV BROS. SAVINGS BAINK
BlULJNaS, MONTANA
Branch Banks at Butts, Anaconda and Oardlnvr
Trarutaet a Oeneral Bunking Busslnwaua
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 Fresh Cuts for Hotels
MAIL.
ORDERS PROMPT ATTENTION
AN OLD-FASHIONED GIRL.
The school life or their mothers
would bo u matter of antiquity to the
schoolgirls of to-duy. With that
thouKht Allco J. JoneB has written her
recollection of her own girlhood, "lu
Dover on tho Charlos." Sho deals In
particular with the matter of dress,
perhaps tho leadlug Interest of the
child.
When I first went to school I wrote
n dress almost to my ankles and white
imntnlets of tho same leiiKth, or longer.
Two older girls were considered tho
leaders of fashion lu our school. Their
pautulets were made of tho same ma
terial as the dresses with which they
were worn. Mother refused to let me
follow the fashion, which she said had
been discarded long ago by my older
sisters.
Those wero not the dnys of many
styles, nor the days when the prevail
ing style was piodlfled to suit Individ
uals. I hnve distinct recollections of
a milliner's well-ntted show-room at
N'crth Natlck. It held Just two kinds
of largs bonnets nnd two shapes lu
children's hats. The broad-brimmed,
low-crowned "leghorn-flats" must bo
trimmed with wide white ribbon and
long feuthors. The hideous white straw
"vizor caps" must be trimmed with
narrow, colored ribbon, a band round
the crown ending In a rosette among
the artificial flowers clustered aboro
tho vizor.
My sister once brought frooi New-
port pretty, expensive hats of the latest
New York style; small leghorn hut
with a fringe of straw "dangles" round
the edge of the brim.
finch misery as my little sister nnd
I Buffered that summer! All the girl
ridiculed our queer huts, and no Idea
of latest fashion could be Impressed
upon them. This was before the days
of paper patterns, pattern sheets and
fashion books.
For many years our new dresses
were one year ahead of Dover fash-
Ions, and because of that we had a bit
ter experience In being conspicuously
out of fashion.
possibly the most nstuto student of
animal life lu this country. Ho de
clares that when n bird seems to
mourn Its lost mate Its act Is pro'j
ably the outcry of the breeding Instinct
which has been thwarted. Ho says
that all creatures understand tho lan
guage of distress and ho has observed
thnt birds have ofton warned four
footed itulmals of danger, but, ho says.
mis, too, is instinct and not because
of sentiment. "Sympathy as wo
know It," ho snys, "the keen nppre
elation of the suffering and mister-
tuuo of another, which Implies power
In n measure to put ourselves lu that
other's place, hardly exists, even In
Its rudlmentnry form, nmong the lower
orders," Of all animals, Mr. ltur
roughs has tho best opinion of the
dog. Thero are few of our ordinary
emotions, ho thinks, that a dog do en
not shore. Kansas City Star.
Little Sentlmeat Anton AnlmaU.
Animals experience no grief what
ever over tne aeatn of one of their
number, According to John Burroughs,
IIuniHu Tritlta In the iinir.
The dog undoubtedly exhibits morn
humnn traits than any other lower
animal and this by reason of his long
association with man, There are few
of our ordinary emotions thnt tho dog
does not share, as Joy, fun, love of nil
venture, Jealousy, suspicion, comrade
ship, helpfulness, guilt, coyetousucss
and the like or feelings analogous to
these the dog version of them, I inn
not sure but that tho dog Is cupahle
of contempt.
The behavior at times of n largo
doj toward n small, the slights he will
put upon him, Is hnrdly capablo of any
other Interpretation. Tho forbear
ance, too, which a large dog usually
shows toward a touchy llttlo whiffet,
never resenting Its Impudent attacks,
Is very human. "A barking dog never
bites" Is an old saying founded upon
human nature as well ns upon dog na
ture, Tho noisy blusterer Is rarely
dangerous whether man or dog. I do
not agree with Stevenson that the dog
Is a snob.
The key to a dog's heart Is kindness.
He will always meet you half way or
more, I have been asked why tho farm
dog usually shows much hostility to
tramps and all disreputable-looking
persons. It Is not their looks that dis
turb tho dog, but their smell a
strange unknown odor. Outing.
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TACOMA
milK I'ACIKIC MClUOil AND WINK 1IOUSK.
N. UKUTKIt, Proprietor.
The best of Wined, Liquors nnd ClKArs.
Family Tredo a HpeclMty,
Tel. Ited 1731.
lfOrt Pacific Ave.
1W5 Cummerco at. Tucotnn, Washington
M
ONTY'8 TIIII18T BTOKK
Perlln Ilultdlnir. 11.1 South 11th St.
Telephone Main lll.
TACOMA,
WASHINGTON
The Best is None Too Good for
You. Get It at
The Trail
Saloon & Cafe
RUSSELL ORMSBY, Proprietor
113 S. 12th St., Tacoma, Wash.
I TACOMA I
THE ABBEY
K.J. MOONEY. Proprietor
Telephone- Jamci 2121
Wines, Liquors & Cigars
Room In Connection
TACOMA WASHINGTON
THE ANNEX
MAUTIN ANGEL, Prop.
House of Fine Liquors
Phone Main 446.
Cor. Eleventh and Pacific Avenue
Ivory Wood Fibre Plaster
Ivory Cement Plaster
F, T. CROWE & GO.
1 105 A Street TACOMA, WASHINGTON
STYLES RIGHT
PRICES RIGHT
Menzies & Stevens
Latest Styles In
HATS, MEN'S FURNISHINGS AND
CLOTHING SPECIALTIES
91 3 Pacific Avenue
Provident Bldg. TACOMA, WASH.
Puget Sound Electric Railway
Interurban
taavo Tnromii 0:00, 7:10, flstO, 0:15
(Ltd., no Btojm) 10:10, II :10 :i m, ll:10,
1:10, 12:10, :i:10, 4:15 (Ltd., no HtonH),
5:10, (1:10, 7:10, 8:10. 0:10, 11:15 p in.
Lvavo Seattle 0:30, 8:00, 0:00 (Ltd.,
tin HtopH), 10:00, 11 :00 a in, 1'.' in, 1 ;00,
y:00, :i:00, 4:00(l.td., no HtottH). 5:00,
0:00, 7 -,00,8:00,0:00, 10:00, 11:16 n in.
l'UYALLUl DIVISION
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11:00 n in, 1:00, 2:00, 3:00, 4:00, 5:00,
0:15, 7:15,8:15, 0:15 pin.
IuvuUtli mid Coininorco fits, 5:10,
7:00, 8:00, 10:00, 12:00 nin, 1:00, 2:00,
8:00,4:00,5:00,0:15, 7:16, 8:15, ll;16
p in.
(6:30 n in omitted SundpyH)
the Mcdonald cigar go.
Htilli the lllghctt (Irndca u(
...CIGARS...
Manufactured by tho best fnctorlco of Not?
York nml 1nm. Alao a complete lino of
Imported Cigars, Cigarettes and
Smokers' Articles
Tel. Main 765.
956 Pacific Avenue
THE DAMFINO
I'.T.McOI.OlN, Proprietor
Tolephono Main livi
BSTADLISIIBU HI2FOKB TUB WAR
Imported and Domestic Wines,
Liquors nnd Cigars
ISM JcMomoii Atoiiuo, Corner l'clllo
TACOMA WASHINGTON
L. L ROBERSON.
Vtil. nJ Trut.
C II. R0BERS0R.
5c'r.
EAT T. B. C. BREAD
Mmlo by
TACOMA BAKING COMPANY
WliolexKlo Manufacturer of llreitil, C'nkm,
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943 Tacoma Ave. Tacoma, Waib.
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Phono Main 7IS Paving Plant, 18th and Dock
The Barber Asphalt Paving Go.
' ASPHALT
For Roofing, Street Paving and Reier
voir Lining
CONTRACTORS
Street Paving, Driveway, Floor and
Sidewalk
203-4-5 Providence Bldg.
TACOMA WASH.
We make a fceclnltv of
FINE POULTRY
Prlvato C'nr Trailu Hollcltod
Commercial Market
MAURY HASH, Prop.
Retail Dealer in
Fresh and Salt Meats
1114 C Street
Telephone Main 202 TACOMA
J, II. TJIKNKd, Pre, and Mgr.
Tel. 18
Tacoma Trunk Factory
A good Trunk 1h nhvnyn ii good
ImiKiiln. You can't JikIko from
morn npponrmu'OH. Wo noil
TrunkH tliat not only look woll
but weur woll. Suit Ciihoh mid
Jluj,'H of all hIxuh, Htyli-H and pricoH
HoimirliiKdono. Phono Itud 12772
1)31 O Street
TACOMA, WASH.
Tacoma Carriage and Baggage
Transfer Company
OFFICE 101 TENTH ST.
CarUses and Baggago Wagons at All Hours
Private Ambulance Perfect In
Every Detail
FIRST CLASS LIVERY
Hand your C'hecki for IUkkuku to our Men.
eiiKurn, who will meet you un all Incoming
train.
TACOMA, WASH,
U. H. MANNINO, Prut. A. T. MOHMI2U. Muuy
U. R. lyiAININIiNQ & CO., Inc.
Real Eitate Loan and Inveitment. City and Farm Property. Timber and
Coal Land. FirtClat Mortgage and Inveitment Securities
EQUITABLE BUILD1NQ TAC MA, WASH.
THE SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN BANK
r Commercial Banking Savings Department
Capital 15,000,000 Hurpluo $360,000 .Totnl Avnilublo Amots 17,600,000
A. CIIILUEItG, Prt'Bldunt GKO. II. TAUIIKLL, Munugor
A. V. HAYDK.V. Cunhier
Tncorntt Ollco No. 065 Commorco Kt N. K. Cor. Routli lltli St.
Some people are nlvnyn either feel.
Ing "pretty bad," or "Just a Jlttlu U'l
ter."
A Delightful
BRE A KF AST
Dish
WHEAT-MEARTS
llakei mlellhtfiil Ijri'ikfmt .llaht with frnli ;1,1,1
Juvt ly lien. rt. Ilerulre Utile time to rook, Allyhtex.
ieiie for fuel. ! yuarauterd abiolutely pure and coin
let Ikon any other cereal bold by all groter. Hve
tiuud paeldttrOi t!i cent.
TNE PUGET SOUND FLOURING MILLS CO,, TACOMA, WASH,
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