Portland new age. (Portland, Or.) 1905-1907, March 16, 1907, Image 6

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1'ORTIiAND KEW AGE
THE W. G. M'PHERSON COMPANY
Heating, Ventilating and Drying Engineers
WARM AIR FURNACES
"NOTHING BUT THE BEST" 47 First Street PORTLAND, OREGON
DRIFTED SNOW
FLOUR
"The Purest of
Tacoma Warehouse
TACOMA,
THE BITULITH1C PAVEMENT
BEST BY EVERY TEST
For Streets, Driveways and Crosswalks.
WARREN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
314 Lumber Exchange Building, Portland, Oregon
HENRY WEINHARD'S BREWERY
Manufacturers and Bottlers of the
Well Known Brands of Lager Beer
" EXPORT "
"KAISERBLUME"
"COLUMBIA"
IN KEGS AND BOTTLES
Trade and Families Supplied
Brewery and Office BURNSIDE & 1 3th STS.
DAVID II. IIKKt'llKK, HIIINKY CI.AItK.
l'rsl.lont, tashlor.
Union National Bank
Incorpornlctl 1800
CAPITAL $100,000
Pays Interest on Time Deposits
THE OLD BANK CORNER
Grand Forks,
NORTH DAKOTA
O. C. IILINTZ, Miiiiuucr.
PACIFIC IRON WORKS.
STRUCTURAL, STEEU AND IROIN
Steel Bridges, Upset Rods and Bolts, Cast Iron
Colums and all Architectural Iron. Sidewalk Doors
and Lights. All Kinds of Castings.
EAST END BURNSIDE STREET BRIDGE, PORTLAND, OR
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First National Bank of Rock Springs
HOCK Hl'lllNtlH, WV0M1NU
CAPITAL and SURPLUS, $100,000
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s&T TTMIB 5P0KAN6
The Model Dry Goods Store
of the Model Western City
VISIT SPOKANE. When you do, visit THE CRESCENT,
its model store, and one of the most interesting show places in
what Elbert Hubbard has called the model city of America.
Visitors will find her a Bureau of Information where
reliable Information of all kind regarding the city may
be obtained. Alto free Parcel Check Room, Public
Telephone and comfortable waiting room with lava
torial for women.
Spokane Agents for North Star Blankets, the kind used on
all Pullman coaches.
Pure Foods"
and Sperry Mil
U. S. A.
Phone Cast 57
Watson Drug Co.
Wholesale and Retail
The most complete dock of Drue and
P.ttrnt MtAlelntm In V fniinri In th Tnl.nI
Empire. Price cuanteed iow a, the
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merili your confidence.
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REV. II. J. CAMPBELL WITH A FAVORITE COW.
Rov. R. J. Campbell of London declares himself openly In frtvor of tho
sow theology and admits that tuo story of the full Is not to bo taken as
history but ns u symbolical story. He also declares that he cannot accept
tlio doctrines of vicarious atonement and thu belief that Christ while on earth
wns cociiual with (loil. Slnco this dei'hir.ttloti Mr. Campbell's services at tho
City Temple have been more crowded than ever nnd hundreds aro turned
away every Sunday. In his homo life Mr. Campbell Is very'fond of agricul
tural pursuits and spends much time In the fields nnd In his garden.
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I ftopul?rSjfcience I
Somo of tho greatest authorities on
radium now Incline to tho belief that
It Is a compound rather than n chem
ical clement.
According to nn ofllclnl of tho geolog
ical survey at Washington, the heaviest
metal Is (Minium, which has, bulk for
bulk, very nenrly twice tho weight of
lead. Tho bikx'HIc gravity of gold Is
about lVi. while that of osmium Is al
most 2-'V6. Osmium Is nlso tho most
Infualblo of metals, remaining unaffect
ed by a degree of heat capable of cam-
lug platinum to run llko water. It
oven reslstH the Inconceivable tompcra-
turo of tho electric nrc.
It Is roortod that tho Invlslblo mili
um emanations affect germinating seeds
oven when these aro covered with a
layer of soil very much tho same as n
too powerful application of sunlight to
the seed. In other words, tho effect Is
similar to that produced by too much
light, resulting In nn arresting of germi
nation. Tho effect Is Influenced by tho
nature of tho seed covering, Its distance
from the sourco of emanation and tho
quantity of moist soil Intervening.
Tho greatest Industry of Australia
Is Bheep raising, mainly for fho salco
of tho wool, but also In part, of amnio,
for tho meat. Australia now ranks bo
onil among tho great sheep-raising coun
tries, Argentina being llrst with 0-,-000,000
sheep, Australia second with 72,
000,000 and Itussla third with "0,000,
000. Hut a few years ago Australia
was first, possessing no less than 100,
200,000 head of sheep. That wns In
1801. Prolonged droughts were tho
ciuiso of tlw destruction of many mill
ions of Australian sheep, but slnco 1002
there has been an annual gain. Yet
these sheep wore not Indigenous to Aus
tralia. They were first Introduced In
1707, being of tho Spanish merino spe
cies. If you ask your grocer, "What aro
tho best English walnuts?" ho will re
ply, "French ones." Thoy aro cxjiorted
chiefly from Grenoble, and aro known
as (Irenoblo nuts. Tho suggestion hav
ing been mado that excellent walnuts
could bo raised In many of our South
ern States, at ft dlstanco from tho
humid and swampy coast lands, tho
Department of Commerce has collected
luterccttlng facts about tho cultivation
of tho trees In Franco. They grow
best ut altitudes between 000 ami 1,000
feet. Tho young tree are very suscep
tible to extrenio heat or cold. To main
tain tho quality of tho nuts frequent
grafting Is practiced. Perfect nuts
grow only on tho outer limbs, exposed
to tho air and sun, ami the Inner
limbs are kept trimmed down. Tho
trees are planted with plenty of room
about them, and every year or two tho
ground Is dug up and fertilized. The
space between can be utilized for pas
turage or crops.
Just (he Opposite.
"How Is your brother, Harker?"
"Ob, bo Is In a business that will
open your eyes."
"You don't sayl What Is It?"
"Why, be sells alarm clocks,"
"That's funny. My brother Is la a
business that will close your eyes,"
"Really? What la It?"
"Why, ho markets onions."
Every man In his relation to every
other man is a hypocrite; be pretends
that he Is wiser and better than he la,
and the other man detects him In the
deception, though he pretends to be de
ceived. A New York man wrote a book enti
tled "How to Succeed," but he didn't
succeed ui sell lug It,
"THE HEW THEOLOGY."
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MULTIPLICATION OF FISH.
Uueiulea Irevent Ton flrrnt n Niin'
ber Mvlnir In Mittus-ltr.
fiomo faint conception of tho groat
destruction of eggs nnd young fishes
and of tho comparatively limited num
ber of them to attain full growth may
ho formed from tho statements of those
who havo mado n study of fish product
ivity, says the Mobile Register. Thus
tho great English naturalist, Ituffon,
mado a careful Investigation of tho
utimltcr of eggs produced by n female
herring and on that basis calculated
tho Increaso for twenty years. Ills
conclusion wns that tho Increase of a
single pair of herring, If all reached
maturity, would In a score of years
amount to n mass us large as our
earth.
Without going extensively Into tho
figures of thoso who havo mado n
study of this subject It Is only neces
sary to remember that tho herring Is n
comparatively smnll fish, and that somo
of the larger species aro almost equal
ly prolific. Thus 10,000,000 eggs havo
been found In n fomalo codfish, nnd it
Is stated that ono will produce not less
than 45,000,000 young In n slnglo sen
son. Tho eggs In n femalo eel were
counted, nnd the number wns ascertain
ed to bo nbout 10,000,000. Other com
mon fishes, whllo not so prolific as
these, aro enough so to mnko us won
der Just how long all tho waters of tho
earth would contain tho fishes If nil
tho eggs that aro spawned should reach
maturity. Tho seas nnd tho oceans
nnd the rivers would Boon beconio Un
payable, nnd wo suppose tho end of
tho world, ns far as man Is concerned,
would soon arrive.
Fortunately for humanity, from the
moment tho egg Is laid Its enemies nro
ready for It. Tho eggs nro engorly
seized and devoured, and tho young
fishes faro no hotter. Numerous nat
ural enemies of tho finny trlbo follow
tho mothers, or lie In wnlt for eggs nnd
young, so that but few reach maturity,
compared with tho Incalculable num
ber that nre brought Into tho world.
Valuable ns all fishes nro for human
fond It Is fortunate that man Is not
tho only animal that feeds on them.
Am Awkward Ilecord,
Tho Ear! of Spencer, who, before ho
succeded his father, was Viscount AI
thorp, confessed, at n recent reunion
at Harrow, that ono of tho most awk
ward moments of his Ilfo occurred
whllo be was pupil at the great
public school.
Ho wns present, ho said, In the
Vnughnn Library when the King, then
Prlnco of Wales, visited Harrow,
Tho book In which tho minutes of tho
debating society were recorded wns
shown to the royal visitor. As fato de
creed, tho pago on which It opened con
tained this resolution:
"That reglcldo Is Justifiable, moved
by Viscount Althorp."
Tho boy did not know where to look,
but tho prlnco merely smiled, as If It
were the most natural thing In the
world for a loyal subject to be In favor
of making way with the sovereign.
Reads So "Easjr."
A French mariner thinks advantage
may bo taken of the favorable winds
at the edge of a cyclone for facilitating
navigation. By means of observations
with the barometer and other Instru
ments, he would ascertain the direc
tion In which the storm Is going and
so shape the course of the ship that It
would be carried along by the sweep
of the atmosphere without becoming
Involved In the dangerous center of
the storm.
After a womau has been married a
few years, the piece she clips from the
newspaper Is more likely to be sooie
system of cleaning old gloves so they
will look like new thau one of Um
Poems You Ought to Know.
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SOAULMINN. J
Alfred J. Krank
(Successor to SC1INEM, & KHANK.)
DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OP
BARBERS' FURNITURE
AND SUPPLIES
FINE CUTLERY
RAZOR WORK A SPECIALTY.
142 B. Sixth St., Opp. Ryan Motel.
St. Paul, Minnesota
Aguilas and
Seal of Minnesota
Cigars
ARE SOLD ON ALL TRAINS
Kubles &. Stock Co.
MAKERS
ST. PAUL - . MINNESOTA
EL FIRMA and
DUKE OF PARMA
CIGARS
You Will Like Them
HART & MURPHY, Makers
ST. PAUL
Kttabllihcd ISM
Incorporated 1900
GRIGGS, COOPER & GO.
Manufacturers, Importers
and Wholesale Grocero
242-264 East Third Street
ST. PAUL MINN,
: OMAHA NEBRASKA
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THE ONLY WAY
Have your Baggacre checked
any railroad to any place in United States by
'Omaha Transfer Co.
Office 208 So. 14th St.
When Coming into' Omaha give vour checks to our uniformed
agents on trains or at depot and
Mew cuds io an parts or.cuy.
NORTH STAR
WOOLEN
MILL CO.
Manufacturers ol
Blankets, Flannels
and Blanketings
Minneapolis, Minn
A. 1UCKDAHL
C, A. llACKDAUL
A. Backdahl & Co.
ORUQQISTS.
Opposite Milwaukee Pepot. Inscriptions
are fully compounded. SU Washington 'avo
uue tHiutb,
Minneapolis,
Mlnnassotcs
Wmmr
CYGNUS $3.50 SHOE
Manufactured by
North Star Shoe Co.
MINNEAPOLIS
MINNESOTA
MINNEAPOLIS MINN. !
MINNEAPOLIS
OMNIBUS AND CARRIAGE LINE
MATTISON & FOYE, Proprietors
237 Hennepin Ave. Nicollet House Block
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA
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: LIVINGSTON f
UNION MEAT MARKET,
A. O.HASELER, Prop.
CHOICEST
FRESH AND SILT MEATS
Came and Flah In Season.
Livingston, - - - - Montana.
F. B. TOLHURST
Taxidermist
for the Tourist
OPPOSITE DEPOT,
Livingston, Montana.
QEO.W.HUSTED
Prescriptions, Drugs,
Patent Medicines, Ci
gars, Toilet Articles,
Finest Soda Fountain
on the N. P. Railway.
Opposite the Depot
Thl curd entitle you to a trip through tho
Nittloual l'ark, providing you patrjnUu
"THE SOLO"
And can mnke mtlsfictory arrangements with
the traniortAtluu companies.
The only flrttclat place of the kind in
Livingston. Bottle Goods a specialty
FRANK BUSS, Proprietor
117 W. Park St LIVINGSTON, Mont
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: OMAHA NEBRASKA
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from hotel and ReaidencM wr
receive cheapest and best service
P. Washington, l'ri. h. Wilkinson, Manager
The Alpha
Fine Wines, Liquors & Cigars
NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS
Ik'tulqunrterH for ltallroad ami All Pro
fuHdionul People.
Pliono Pacific 151
101 N. Park St., PORTLAND, OREGON
f COUNCIL BLUFFS "j
$
S. T. McATEE
Fancy Groceries, Bakery
Goods and Meats . .
Supplies for Dining and Private
Cars Given Special Attention J J
230-32 Main St. 229-31 Pml St.
Telephone 191
Council Bluffs Iowa
For Medicinal Purposes
We recommend our
Black Buffalo
Pure Rye Whiskey
Unexcelled in
QuaKty. and Excellence
The Pederson Mercantile Co.
Wholesale Liquor Importers and
Wholesale Liquor Dealers
Moerchead, Minnesota
Northwestern Agents Anhouier-llusch Drew.
Ing Association's Celebrated "lludweiser" Deer