Portland new age. (Portland, Or.) 1905-1907, March 09, 1907, Image 4

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    THE NEW AGE, PORTLA1SD, OREGOK
Jfartluttb Nnu Age
A. D. cmilT'lN. Mnnnuor
'will not tnko very long to climb to performing various slow nnd lnbor-
Ofllre, Itonin 317, Communwcnllh llullillng
Entered at (he potnfllce at Portland, Ortfoa,
Mtecondciait matter.
SUBSCRIPTION.
One Year) payable In advance $2.00
300,000, nnd It won't stop tit that.
VOTK TIIK llOXDS.
I lous circumlocutions,
lioltl buck our work
Our Candidate for President
JOSEPH BENSON FORAKER
of Ohio
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I EDITORIAL
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Things look bettor for Oregon nnd
for Portland tlinn over before, even Immensely to Portlnnd's nttrnctlonM,
remembering that they have been and make It celebrated throughout
"looking up" for soveral years more tho whole land as the finest scenic
The bonds proposed to bo voted on
next Juno for boulevards nnd park
grounds should bo authorized nnd '
doubtlcHSivlll bo by a largo mnjorlty.
Tho bonded debt of tho city Ib com
paratively small, considering that
Portlnnd Is a very rapidly growing
city and tho water bonds will bo paid
by tho water Income, so Hint it now
Issue of a million or even two mil
lion bonds will not bo any apprc-
wc could not
to keep pace
with it. The chance is hero now, nnd
if tho peoplo will embrnco It wo will
do what wo can to help."
"Tho project to mnke n manufac
turing district at the exposition
grounds, where buildings havo boon
purchased, would havo been much
further along by this time hud It not
been for one obstacle tho abBenco
? WIT Of THE YOUNGSTERS. A
Teacher Johnny, what Is the future
tense of "He drinks?" Johnny (prompt
ly) He's drunk.
Teacher Willie, can you toll mo why
the multiplication tnblc stops nt 11!?
Willie I guess It's because 13 at a ta
ble is unlucky.
Teacher Now, Johnny, you may clvo
trill till! definition nt "I'vnrplsn " .Inliti.
of cheap homo sites for employes," l0.Erclio Is work what a fellow
said Mr. Ponse. "We have had three likes to do because It Isn't work,
largo concerns ready to remove their "They say tlmt I have cut n tooth,"
hnlri tae Italic with mournful rIcc;
. . ' plants from tho cast and bring tholr .,,,., f .''inn n ,i. ,. ,i
elablo handicap on tho city, nnd tho ,, , t If they d only tell the truth,
employes to Portlnnd could wo hnvo . They'd bay (ho tooth cut me.
money thus secured can bo made to
do tho city several million
worth of good.
Tho proposed pnrk ground nnd
system of boulevards will bo a most
excollont Investment. They will add
fiirnlHliPri thom plionn hnmns for tho' Teacher Why, Freddie, this excuso
dollnrs .ii u, doesn't look like your father's wrtl g.
.employes without sending them flvo ,, ... ... .. .. . ,,. , .
Freddie Well, the next one w ook
nines to wnsi j-oruanu suuuros. IIlore m.0 It( t RUesH IIo suys )y ,,,,.
"This obBtnclo to our undertaking uuiUHlilp Is Improving,
has been overcome by tho proposal to ' Small Tommy after being severely
nnd more, and notwlthstnndlng tho
creation of a railroad commission
calculated to do considerable harm.
For one thing, congress JiiBt bo
foro it ndjournod passed n very lib
oral river and harbor bill, so far as
appropriation for Oregon nnd parti
cularly tho Columbia river uro con
cerned. Tho Oregon projectn havo
boon very well tukon caro of, and It
Is especially gratifying that tho Jetty
work nt tho mouth of tho river hns
been put on tho continuing contract
basis, thus assuring steady work on
it till It Is completed.
Tho Oraegon legislature did ouo
good Job, providing congress at tho
next session will Join with tho state
nnd mako tho rest of tho appropria
tion necessary In appropriating
4:100,000 for freo lockB nt Oregon
City. If Mr. Hawley can Induce con
gress to bear tho rest of tho cost, he
will havo done a very lino piece of
work, not only for tho Willamette
valley above Oregon City but uIho
for Portlnnd although this city is
not in his district; but nothing much
can ho expected of tho reprcsontutlvo
from this district. IIo probably will
summon up energy enough to vote,
If somebody will tell lilm when.
The Icglslnturo failed to do an Im
portant duty, although It Involved
iiilto un appropriation, In defeating
tho combination of tho Portage rail
road to Tho Dalles and was prop
erly lectured tho other evening by
Mr. Wlttonborg. It Is not tho cost
of a thing that In objectionable pro
viding It is worth tho cost, nnd al
most anything that will aid cheap
and prompt transportulou Is worth
nil It will cost.
Activity In railroad building Is an
other thing to rojolco at, and that
Hiiroly Indicates groat development
and growth In tho near future. Work
has begun on tho United Hallways
line, which will bo a big help to Port
lnnd nnd tho country It passes
through, and (hero will bo other sim
ilar lines built up tho valley within
tho no.t llvo years, greatly Increas
ing population, production and
wealth.
Another thing portending much
elty In It. They will bring tourists
In great numbers annually and home-'
seekers of wealth as well. Already
many fine homes havo been built
hero by peoplo from abroad, and
when theso Improvements uro mudo
tho number of such homes will mul-
tlply rapidly. With tho city well Im
proved In nil respects, nnd beautified
nnd Its natural attractions made tho
most of, and with Its delightful cli
mate during u largo part of tho year,
It will becomo the mecca of thou
sands both of temporary and perma
nent sojourners, and most of thorn
peoplo with plenty of money to spend
nnd Invest.
What Is two million dollars when
Portland's nssesslblo property this
year will bo probably about $200,-
chastlsed by his mother for disobeying
her ran to his father nnd said between
sobs: "Papa, how d-dltl you c-eome to
in-marry such u w-woninn us in-iniininia
Is?"
I Mammn If you had two nonnlps.
Willie, and I wns to give you three
more, how much would you have? WIN
Ident districts to be found anywhere lie Make It dollnrs. mnmina. What's
In tho world. The lino will bo built tM0 llB0 of ut,K Htlngy with mnke-bo-
nt once. Men of means have agreed "evu ,none'7
, ... ., , .. I A little fellow, age -1, accompanied
to come In nnd finance it nnd the ,,, fathcr ,0 LnC(I1 Jc JJ
bondB nro nlready practically sold. where ho saw n diminutive monkey
"Tho Idea that camo Into my mind with whose playful antics ho was great
was simply this: That It would bo a ly ',1?'11- "Jmt ,,l(1 " t,onr?"
., . asked his mother upon his return
pity for Portland and Multnomah ,10lnCt A funliy mt,c, l)oy wtu n tt
county to miss this chnnco to replied the small observer.
get In on tho ground floor with n "Wlint's tho mutter, pet?'' asked n
boulevard nt n time when tho cost i"""' of her 3.year-old daughter, who
was crying, "s-somnir tiweatirul li
open tho district between Willamette
heights and Llnnton. WoBhnll con
tinue tho Llnnton road lino from the
fair grounds to Llnnton, then loop
buck along tho hillside nnd open one
of the most beautiful suburban res-
W Cater Specially to the Small Buyer
UNIVERSAL SUPPLY HOUSE
Delicatessen and Groceries
Home Cooking a Specialty. Try Our
Home Made Pics
Hiont Eul 5921 lift. BarniMe SI., Nut Union Ave.
I.
WILLIAMS & SWANK
STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES
Fresh Fruit and Vegetables, Teas and Coffees
Telephone Knot 1M
2.W I.nrabrc Street
1'outi.am), oitnaoN
EUREKA MARKET
lIKXItV HAKHIlKNPlMl, Prop.
Choice Fresh and Cured
Meats. Fish and Poultry
I'lmiif Mnln W2I
Co. 14th and Glisan, Portland, Or
J. B. SIMMONS
Choice Staple and Fancy Groceries
CIGARS, TOBACCO AND CONFECTIONERY
Dc'lvtred to All Parti of the Clly.
463 Glisan St. Tel. Pacific 1 99
PASTEURIZED DAIRY COMPANY, Inc.
1'nMctirlzcil Milk, Cream) Ilnttcr, Kki,
Cottage Clipcsf, CliccM!, Iltltter Milk,
QUALITY ICK CKKAM
Milk 4 per rent guaranteed
Phone Kant 6.102
.TOO Unwell Street 1'OltTLAKD, OHEOON
Michigan I Company
H. CHAW, Proprietor
Phone East 2806 154 Grand Avenue
NOB HILL MARKET
A. SCIIOLZ, Proprietor.
Fresh, Cured and Smoked Meats
Sausago and Poultry
Tel. Main 818 Cor. 21st and Irving Streets
D. BREEDLOVE &
GROCERS
SON.
361 East SoventhSt., cor. Stephens
Phone East 768 PORTLAND. OR.
of Htich nn Improvement would bo
n ImKittollo compared with whnt It
would coHt lntor on."
Tho governor Kiilnuel nothing In
public esteem nnd respect by bornt
Inir Snenker Duvov. who Iiiih hh iroori
000,000. Only one nor cent nnd tiling rght l() Ma OJlnoni nm ,,, wny
Impnened," sohliod the little nne. "Well,
wlmt wns It, dnrlltiK?" queried Tuu
mother, nnxlotiHly. "My d-dolly dot
nwny f-fwoin mo tin' h-hwoked n d-dlsli
In zo oimutwy," alio sobbed.
McGUIRE & TAYLOR
Staple and Fancy Groceries
36 Grand Avenue
Phone East 2629 PORTLAND, OR.
A. H. Willett & Co.
Wlioletnlo and Kctalt
GROCERS
Special Prices to Restaurants
Prompt Delivery
Phone East 283
128 Grand Avenue
M. E. PUGH
Fancy & Staple Groceries
Phone East 440
447 Union Avenue, North
PORTLAND OREGON
I'llOIIO I'HclflC.llt
tOTHlertmlliilMltiK
valuation will double In tho next hIx
of performing tils public duties, as
JEWELS IN BOOT LEATHER.
IllnnioniNSrt Danclnir Pump Will
Soon llr 1'Nolilonnltle Iliiare,
It Is Hiild tint t n innnufncttirlnc Jew
eler In New York Iiiih Invented n devlco
for netting klmiih In boot leather ; Hint
It doesn't mnko much dlfforonco diamond-set dnncliiK puuiiw will soon
... ... ... .,,,. ,, bo tho rnKoj that diamond-toed boots
whether tho Inltlntlvo Ono Il.indrod'H w omitlw'ly 1)0 fl0 rommon nH not
or Dnzun'H bill Is on tho ballot or to attract attention In Broadway or In
do tho work tlioniKlily, roBiirdloss of not; It will bo beaten by four to one Cth avenue.
or moru If It Is, because It Is unreti-' ,uru , ' .. ....
uiMirj. -i lie eiiuiiiiKiiH, mi; mum ur
dlnary footgear of tho Itouiau em po
or ulKht years, If not sooner, (lot tho tho govornor i,Hi
park Krounds now; thoy can novor
bo boiiKht so cheaply aKiiln. Lay out
a comprehensive system of boulo-
vnrds and boKln Improving thorn and
I
cost. It will pay big.
Tho harbor must bo enlarged nnd
deepened; this Is luiportnut. Tho
rlvor front may bo botiKht, and own
ed by tho city for public wharves nnd
docks; this, mlKUt bo a i;ood Invest
ment. Hundreds of miles of streets
must bo Improved, and kept clean
and attractive; this will cost a good
deal of money. Hut nil these UiIiikh
will pay, nnd none of them better
than tho parks and boulevards.
Portland has tho opportunity to
mako Itself the finest city, taking
everything Into consideration In tho
country. It will tnko u good deal of
money, qulto a (,'ood many millions,
bofoio tho Jobs uro ended and they
novor will bo ended but whnt of
that if within 20 years Portland can
bo n city of fiOO.OOO Inhabitants, tho ,
veritable Now York of tho Pacllle
ConHt? And It can bo. Hut to bo so
It must Improve these opportunities.
Honublo.
rors. wns often enriched with pearls and
At last tho Street Hallway Com-'diamonds. Itomnu women hud shoes
puny has raised tho wimes of Its pint. 'wUIiboIch of solid sold, shoes that spnr-
form men, for fear of u strike thntkled with precious stones. IIolloRiibnlun,
, , , , who never wore n pair of Iniots twice,
would win, but thoy uro not nvorM,,.!,!.,! ..n.,1,1,,, ,, , .i,-,.
H0LBR00K & LEVEEN
Tailors for Men
150 Sixth St., cor Morrison
PORTLAND OREGON
WE ROAST OUR OWN COFFEE
SULLIVAN & KRUEGER
l'hoiiu Main lh'.is
Dealers in Staple and Fancy
GROCERIES
Teas, Coffees and Spices
Sixteenth and Gltaan Sta.
rrce Delivery PORTLAND, ORE.
paid yet, If competent.
Mayor l.ano Is not koUIiik much
encouragement to run iikuIii from
people who hnvo Kood Judgment and
uro honest enough to tell him tho
truth.
Tho peoplo of tho state Kcucntlly
us woll us his many personal friends
hopo for Secretnry of State Hoiihou's
speedy return to health.
A 1'IXK OIM'OHTL'XITV.
Kood for Portland Is tho settlement
of tho dispute between tho Ilurrlmati
i
Is thus stated In tho Journal:
A macadamized, rolled boulevard,
Mr. Lufo l'enco, tho ontorprlslim
dovolopor, has mado a siiKgestlon of
Ki'ont value to tho county nnd city,
.that should bo taken ndvnutiiKO of
If iwicullilsk iilfmr uilili it vnln nt
t a a livn'Ul uivi I twif ii
nnd lllll lines as to terminal Kroun.ls thanks to Mr. Pence for his public
nnd rights of wny In this elty nnd lu nplrltotl offor, or proposition, which
Seattle. Thoro will bo a Kreat com
moil terminal ground back of tho
present yard, nnd these Kreat Bys- so (cot wlllo ,, u,M,r0xlniiAoly llvo
toins will quit IlKlitliiK ouch othor 'm0H lonB f,,owlnB tho contour of
nnd worlc In amity for their own In- (ll0 hlllB north of Portland to Linn
torosts nnd Incldontnlly nnd neces- toll 0I, elovntlons vnryliiK from 4C0
sarlly for thoso of Portland nlso. t0 a00 foot, Is an Immodlato possl
Tho rnllrondB nro nlso iIoIiik n blllty. It Is within tho power of tho
splendid service In mnkliiR such low cininty of Multnomah, which would
tourist or homoaookors' ratoa for two JBOnornlly protlt In n larso wny from
months and tho result will bo tlmt 'Bch development to Btart tho con
thousands of pooplo will come to this tonilntcd boulevard system which It
ntato who mlKht not hnvo come otli-V ,,,-oposed to center In Portland,
orwlso. Idternttiro distributed byl -if the county will take tho neces-
riillronila In tho eaBt has also been 8nr. 8tops promptly, while our com
of Kreat value, and tho menus of ,mny , WorklnK out the plans be
turiiliiK thousands towurd OroKon. tW00Il wuiamotto helKhts and Linn
Now Is tho tlmo for Portland to
start a very Importunt Improvement
by votliiK for the pnrk and boulevard
bonds.
Labor men are koIdk to put up a
ticket, but a good many of them
can't bo depended on to vote It them-Bolves.
Tho more Portland spends for pub
lic Improvement tho richer It will be
come, and tho cost won't bo missed.
Tho railroads aro doing big things
for OreKon now nnd tho Btnto should
work In harmony with them.
Tho railroad commission will servo
tho pooplo best by not Interfering
much with tho rnllrondB.
Somo democrats havo hold n meet
Ihk to talk over candidates. Hut
what'B tho uso?
Hrother Under Is koIiik to write
fiction. It Is said that ho has had
somo oxperlonco.
Now that ho bus boon senator per
haps Mr. Mulkoy would not accept a
lessor olllce.
Is now Konernlly realized that this la Improvement,"
KoIiik to bo a Kreat city nnd that president of the Penco company.
Capital Is llowliiK Into Oregon nnd ton, such n boulevard tan bo con
especially Into Portland at n fur structed at a cost approximately ono
gronter rato than over bofore, nnd It fifth of tho normal cost of suclf nn
said Lufo Pence,
'It
within the courso of n comparative- so happens thnt our ontorprise fltB
ly fow yenrs. This confident bellof In with the boulevard proposition
will be a large factor In making It at this time, and wo would bo nblo
such. So that fuBt as Portland hns to do n lot of work thnt would cost
grown during tho past fow years It Is the public comparatively a bagatelle,
destined to grow even faster In the "Hut If tho public pnrf of tho pro-
iioxt fow yoars. It will reach 200,. Jcct were hold back n year or two by
000 during uoxt year, nud thou It the uoceatdty of voting bonds and
It would surely tnko a strong Cof
fey to got tho republican nomination
for mayor.
Now tho political beo begins to
buzz In nn Increasing number of
heads.
Tho manner of getting a nomina
tion deters ninny of the best men.
It will bo seen next Juno that this
is again a republican city.
Ib the president going to try to
dtctnto his successor?
Silence gives
mayor Is silent.
consent, and the
Who's going to bo your next councilman?
tiouN, but ho forbade women to wear
gems attached to their shoes. High
priests wero coquettish also In this man
ner. AlclbhidcH Invented n boot that
bccaiuo the fashion, but we believe It
was gemlcsH.
Let us go through tho centuries.
Clmrlemagno wore shoes udorned with
gems nnd richly ornamented foot cover
ings wero worn by the nobility of Eu
rope, both by lords nnd unblo dnmes
In the twelfth and thirteenth centu
ries. In tho tlmo of Charles I. of Hug
lnnd tho extravagance was shoo strings
edged with gold. Louis XIV. wore at
Ids wedding hoots adorned with Hours
do lis nnd decorations of gold, but how
did they lit him? Tor tho shoemaker,
Lestage, disdained to take the royal
measure. Toward tho close of the
eighteenth century In Ihighind shoe
buckles dazzled with Jewels.
A millionaire Is now n person whoso
Income Ib u million. A capital of a
million Is nothing. When General Juni
Ilahawthcr took Ids seat at the ball
given In London by the Peulusular nud
Oriental Company
Itednd his tront, Ids belt, his coat,
All bleezed with precious minerals.
Why should not tho suddenly rich,
tho heroes of tho American nights, more
wonderful than the nights of Arabia,
break out nil over with diamonds as
poorer mortals with measles or the
shingles? Hoston Herald.
To lie IleHlled.
Ono of the suburbs of Chicago Is tht
site of a well-known school of theol
ogy, from which go out each week-end
many members of the senior class to
try their voices as "supplies."
A passenger on a Monday morning
train was surprised at tho number of
tbeai who got off nt the station.
"What are all thoso chnps getting off
bore?" ho asked the brakeman.
"Them?" asked tho brakemnn. "Oh,
they're returned empties, for the col
lege." lllalrlonlc.
Thero wns on the stage a realistic
scene In which a surgical operation
was apparently performed.
"Hold on-" cried u voice from the au
dience. "Aren't you going to give us
some of that chloroform?"
Of courso the management wns dis
pleased, but there Is a point at which
reallRn palls. Philadelphia Ledger.
Hereditary.
"Your son Is a great football player."
"Yes; It Is hereditary."
"I never heard that his father was
a football player."
"He Isn't, but be Is a chronic kicker."
Houston Post.
Finest Made
Adams Fire Proof Stove
Blacking. No odor.
More durable. Only
blacking made that will
remain on Air Tight
heaters.
FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS
Centennial Market & Grocery
J. J. ULUM
Headquarters for
" GOOD THINGS TO EAT "
Groceries, Meats, Fish, Poultry
ALWAYS THE BEST
School Supplies, Shoes, Gloves, Notions
riinno Main '.TIM
522.524 N. Twenty-fourth Street
1'IIONK MAIN Ihtu
A THOUGHT
That tliu teuton mirki'hU In a now Hprlnij
Kim
Is a jGood Thing
to ki'vpln mind tlmt It pay toilrcx welt
FOR ANY MAN
Who want Mim' awl eel value for III
minify u ill (.'o tu tlm CHICAGO CLOTH.
ING COMPANY, 69-71 Third Street
Martin-Marks Coffee Co.
HIGH GRADE COFFEES
TEAS, ETC.
Tho excellence of Monto Crlsto Java
nud Moulin Coll'eo stands in high lavor.
252 Third Street
PORTLAND. OREGON
J. A. EASTES
Staple & Fancy Groceries
Choice Teas, Coffees & Spices
Dry Goods and Notions
ALL THE LEADING BRANDS OF FLOUR
GOODS DELIVERED PROMPTLY
432, 434, 436, Union Avenue North
Corner of Tillamook St. Phone East 660'
Frederick A. Kribs
Correspondence Solicited
328-330 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Dealer In
Washington, Idaho & Oregon
TIMBER & MINERAL LANDS
Portland, Oregoa
PORTLAND FUEL COMPANY
Successor lo PIONtER, C. R. DAVIS and PHOtNIX TUEL CO.
PHONE CAST 26 287 C. MORRISON ST.
i rSA"? ?pr?ng8.' ,Pia5?ond' Richmond, Ro.lyn, New Cat
tle, New Caitle Nut, Franklin, Carbon Hill, Coke. x
Q 9D4-Fjt fir, 4-Foot Oak, 4-Foot Ash, Sawed Oak,
Sawed Fir, Sawed Atk, Sawed KnoU.
Women can always boo tin? point of a
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Safes, Pianos. Furniture Mved, stored t Mtkcd rr sMffinl. Com
mouioib bricK warehouse, with separate iron rooms, Front and Clay.
Express and Baggage hailed.
Office Phone, 596; Stable, Black 1972 PORTLAND. OREGON.
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