Portland new age. (Portland, Or.) 1905-1907, March 16, 1907, Image 7

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COST $1,000,000.
The Portland
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HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS
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OOMMEROIAL TRAVELERS.
Portland, Oregon
Telephone U0-I1
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The Grand Pacific Hotel
CIIAH. A. BCIIUAUK, Proprietor.
Handsomely Appointed and First
Class in Every Particular.
Corner Railroad St. and Hlgglns Ave.
MISSOULA, MONT.
The Grandon
The only First-Class
American Plan Ho
tel in Helena.
Rates from $3 to $5
The New Bannock. Hotel
NOUMAN & AHMBTUONO, I'ropi.
Headquarters For Commercial Men
American Plan. Rooms with Bath,
Hot and Cold. Running Water and
Telephone in Each Room.
RATES $2.00 to $4.00 PER DAY
Pocntello
Idaho
The Spalding
Leading Hotel of the
LAKE SUPERIOR REGION
Enlarged and Improved
American Plan, 12.50 and Up
' European Plan f 1.00 and Up
Finest Cafa in Northwest
DULUTH, MINN
HOTEL
PEDICORD
T. J. PKDICOKD,
Proprietor
Rates 50c, 75c, $1, $1.50
Rooms with Private Baths
Both American and European
Private Telephones in Rooms
first-Class Grill
in Connection
209-219 Riverside Ave.,
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PORTLAND.
THIS ESMOND HOTEL
030 All ANDKItSON Malinger
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Front and Morrlrou StrcetR
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DLJLUTH MINN.
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HENRY FOIZ
Lending grocery and mar
ket. Wo servo tlio traveling
public nt rcasonnblo prices.
114 and 110 West Superior
street.
DULUTH,
MINN.
I IDAHO ADVERTISING :
Thoi. lllytb, Pro Lyman Fargo, Vice Proa
The Blyth & Fargo Co.
Poratcllo, Idaho
General Merchandise
BTOKES AT
Evanston, Wyo. Pocatello, Idaho
BANK0FNAMPA,Ltd.
CAPITAL STOCK $50,000.00
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FItANK JF.NKIN80S, Au'tCathier
NAMPA,
IDAHO
J, A. Murray,
I'retUent.
I). V. SUnJrod,
Vice lrtlilent
Wm. A. Anthci,
Cathltr
I.N.Aathei,
Ami, Caihltr
THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of Pocntwllo, Idaho.
POCATELLO, -
IDAHO
TUTTLE MERCANTILE CO., LTD.
Wholesale Grocers
(lOODWIN MINiNO CANDLES
Judson Powder, Fuse and Caps
AGKNT8 FOU TI1K
CELEBRATED OLYMPIA BEER
Nampa, Idaho
D. W. Ofaurcb Karle C. Wbtte C. C. Chilson
CHURCH & WHITE CO.
Real Estate
And Insurance
Pocatello
Idaho
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MOUNT OF T1IK HOLY CHOSS.
Justice lms only rcccutly been douo to one of tlio most majestic uioun
tains of Colorado. For boiiic years a persistent rumor bus been ntlont that
the famous Mount of the Holy Cross bad suITercd nu accident In tlio sbnpo of
u rock slide which hnd destroyed ono of the nrins of the cross, or rather hnil
filled up one of tlio transverse canons and excluded tlio snow therefrom, thus
obliterating n portion of tlio cross. Photographs showing this defect lmvo
actually been mnde, but n short time ago tlio Denver and Itlo Grnndo Unit
rond sent Its photographers, W. II. Jackson, tlio noted landscno artist of
Detroit, nnd George L. Beam of Denver, on a trip to the wonderful Holy
Cross region, for tho purpose of proving or disproving the statement as to
the partial destruction of the cross.
Leaving tho town of Hod Cliff, nfter nn Immense amount of hnrd trav
eling through nn almost unbroken wilderness, tho summit of Notch Mountain,
n long and Jagged eminence directly opjwslto tho Mount of tho Holy Cross,
was reached, nnd from the first point of view one of tho arms of tho cross
did appear to bo missing. However, on bcnrlng to the right and rising higher
a fine thread of snow became visible on thnt portion of the summit, and after
continuing In this direction for soma distance the entire left arm appeared
and It was found thnt tho cross wns as complete and tenutlful as ever.
A comparison of tho new photographs with tho first one over mndo, widen
Mr. Jackson took thirty-three years ago, shows practically aq change even
In tho spots of snow on tho mountain, to say nothing of any alterations In
the masses of rock of which It Is composed. Evidently tho story of tho
demolition wns started by persons who hnd not ascended to tho proper height
or at tho proper point to obtain the full view of tho cross. Doubtless this
magnificent mountain will retain Its shape nnd remain ono of tho wonders
of America for many generations to come. Toledo niade.
MEMOEIES OF THE 7AAX.
53
When I was n boy wo had ono unfail
ing Job husklug corn. Wo husked all
winter. We husked from crop to crop.
It Mas like a curbo on my life. It
was tho unfailing remedy for tho least
appearance of laziness. "Go down to
the north field and husk a few bushels
n com." Thnt was tho order und it
had to 1)0 obeyed. And with a corn
crop running Into tho billions of bush
els they still husk It by hand. Why
doesn't somebody who Is sorry for
farmer boys, Invent something? Hush
nell, in Cincinnati Post.
SILENCE CLUB OF PARIS.
Sleiubcra IJo Not TnlU Unleaa They
llure HumrttiluK to HnT
'It Is not surprising thnt tho first
voiir of the Silence Club of Paris has
closed with Biich gratifying results that
tho club mny bo snld to lmvo achieved
success In Its decidedly uultpio sphere
of usefulness," remarked a psycbolo
KlBt to a Washington Star man.
"I look for similar clubs to be es
tablished In this .country among tho
cult, us their foundation nnd purpose
Is anything but a Joke or of a freakish
nature. Tho Idea is new in mis coun
try, however, though tho success of tho
Paris Institution will give It an Im
petus among the advanced thinkers
among us and those who have made
the Interesting problem of mental phil
osophy a critical or a pastime' study.
'The rules of the society do not call
for absolute silence, but the members
ate supposed not to talk unless they
have something to say. Chatter Is ab
solutely tabooed. Each member pledges
himself to avoid noisy places and par
ticipation in public demonstrations. At
a recent meeting the members declared
that since they had Joined the club
tbelr nervous systems were In much
better condition than before they be
came members,
"Of course such a club could not be
composed of the fair sex, even though
they were all devout believers In and
followers of psychological teachings. A
congregation comitosed of silent women
would be Impossible of conception, and
whllo our fair sisters may experience
chagrin that they are to be shut out of
participating in any form of club life
among themselves that Is also Indulged
In by tbelr brothers, tula la one form
of assembly thnt bars them out. Neith
er would politicians bo ellglblo for
membership, unless as a disciplinary
measure.
"Tho club Is based upon tho sound
psychological prlnclplo of not doing
unnecessary things or calling tho lirnlii
cells Into play by unnecessary thought.
In practical everyday llfo this princi
ple Is cxemplllled In tho establishment
of retrcnts among certain of tho relig
ious creeds to which members mny ro
pnlr for meditation and rest, and In
medical circles It Is shown In another
form In tho so-called rest cuiv. If ono
wishes to enter Into a study of a mild
form of this particular prlnclplo let
him consider tho amount of wasted en
ergy, physical and mental, that the av
erngo pornon each day expends In need
less tnlk and needless nction; It will
bo found to ho prodigious.
All rules of mechanics convorgo to
tho concentration of force and tho
elimination of wasto energy. In hu
man affairs generally every Individual
endeavors to expend ns much energy
ns bo can in tho simplest as In tlio
greatest of Ids endoavors, seeming to
think that tho mnro forco ho puts Into
an net, a thought or a speech tho hot
ter It is."
Tlio i:r of Ineects,
Simply becnuso a beo has no enrs on
tho sides of Its bond It is no sign what
ever thnt It Is wholly without somo
sort of nu auditory nerve.'' This Is
proved by tho fact that grasshoppers,
crickets, locusts and llles all have tholr
ears situated In queer places under
the wings, on tho mldd'o of tho body
anil oven on tho Hides of their legs,
Tho common house ily does Its hearing
by mentis of homo little rows of corpus
cks which nro situated on tlio knobbed
threads which occupy tho phico which
nro tnken tip by tho hind wings of oth
er species of insects. Tho garden slug
or shelless snail has Its orguns of bear
ing situated on each sido of Its neck,
und tlio common grasshopper lms them
on each of Its broad, Hut thighs. In
some of the smaller Insects they nro
ut tho bases of tho wings and In others
on the bottom of the feet Scrantou
Truth.
4BOr Things fa Kaasaa.
A Kauans City man has Just suc
ceeded in getting a patent on an elec
tric motor fastened on n cow's back,
tho olcctrlclty being generated by a
dynamo attached to her tall. It strains
tho milk and hangs up the pall and
tho strainer. A small phonograph ac
companies tho outfit and yells "Sol"
when tho cow moves. If sho kicks a
hinged arm catches the milk stool and
lams her over tho back. Osawatomle
Globe.
Ilia Normal Oat,
First Nurse The doctor aaya you
must observe old Mr. Skinflint's mean
temperature.
Second Nurse He hasn't any other
kind. Baltimore American.
Uncle Elin.
Don't criticise folk foh not beln' sat
isfied," said Uncle Khcu. "When a man
Is real satisfied, he's IPIilo to Kit do hlg
head an' be disagreeable." Washing
ton Star.
' CAFE Phone Main 2318
CON HILGERS
381 N. 17th St. Portland, Oregon
UBUb'8 CAI'B
Choice Wlnrs, Miinm nnd ClgArx. Family
oanlon In roiini'utinn. TrniiMuut room. Un
ion linr. Wm. Hull, Trott. I'himc Mnln 2201.
Cor. 2.1d and Tliurman 81., Portland, Orrgnn.
Photic Hood &77
THE OLD HOME
F. P. MKK1IAN, Prop.
Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars
Cor. fc'cu'iitcenth and Nortlimp Rt.
Portland, Oregon
ELDERBRAU GROTTO
KMCKSON A IIMKl, Prop.
Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars
54 Sixth Street
MAIN 4iro PORTLAND, ORE.
ANDREW SWANSON
Fine Wines & Liquors
Cor. 23d and Washington
PORTLAND, OR.
SERING & HILL
Fine "Wines & Liquors
Family Trade a Specialty
340 Williams Ave.
Portland, Ore.
rhcat Pacific 2U9 Work Done On Short Nolle
The Never Regret
Cleaning and Pressing Parlor
(Monnliiir, Pri'iodnir, l)iclii nnd ;iti'nlrlliff.
HI on m nnd French l)ry t'lfniilnK a HixtIhIIV.
Bulla Prexovd While You Wnlt.
132 N. Slilh Slreel, PORTLAND, OREGON
C H. COBB
KMlmnti'N (liven nn All CIrm'k of
Plumbing and Heating Work
Phono Knot 2.M7 ltolilence Knit 'J0I0
247 Holiday Ave. PORTLAND, ORE
M. J, (lordlier. Phone Mnln 1W0 M. (Inrdnvr
GARDNER BROS.
MHiinfnrtiirerii nf the.
Silk Tie Cigars
UNION MADE
20 Madison Street PORTLAND, OREGON
WEEKS GRANITE CO.
saB
For First Class Work and
LOWEST PRICES
in Portland
Cor. fourth and Columbia Streets
One Block South of City Mall
DRUGS, STATIONERY
IMPORTED & DOMESTIC
PERFUMES
Prescriptions, Family llerlrt'H. Pliono
your ordois Kast olflt).
W. C. CHURCH, Pharmacist
G77 Williams Ave., Cor. forgo
1XTAIII.1HIIKI) IMA
Multnomah Trunk & Bag
COMPANY
MHnufndurcmnf
SUIT CASES T D 1 1 II V Q TELESCOPES
STRAPS I 11 U II A 0 BAGS
Mail Orders Promptly Attended To
Telephone Cast 24
121-131 E.WaterSt. PORTLAND, ORE
AMBLER & WATTERS
The Real Estate Brokers
Corvallis, Oregon
Fine Farms, Stock Ranches and
City Property for Sale or Rent
Independent Phone' 225; Send for List
DRINK
Crystal High -Class
Carbonated Beverages
CRYSTAL BOTTLING CO.
TeKiphoiivJMalii 717H
Ginger Alo in Kyphons a Specialty
Family Trade Supplied,
249 Madison St. Portland, Oregon
THE AVENUE CLUB
a nii rr
The Avenue .Oyster House
1. P. KALI,, Prop.
Preili Ojntern oi'ii dally, Plata, (lunrt'uul
loin, DuUvert'd any idace.
The Beti of Wln(, Liquor and Cigars
Tlio lx.it of Mcati, Hull, Oyttera and (lamv.
Open Day and Night
UA WlllUm .K in no U, William A vtiiiio
Phono Kant ICI'J
I'QItT!,ANU OltKGON
Ericson Undertaking Co.
Incorporntcd
Funeral Directors and Embalmers
LADY ASSISTANT
Plione Mnln CI33
POUTI.AND
409-411 Alder Htrcct
OKKdON
Rupert's Pharmacy
piiom: main M2t
Hvurylliliitt New, Fresh and Up-To-Date.
We sol e t your trade.
Purity p continent. Pure l)riu:B
nn important matter. I'reseriptlonH
precisely ptepared. We mvor sub
stitute. I'crfumuH of the highest
character. e wtint your conlldunco
IfiO Iclfrnon SI.
Corner Thlrlcrnlh St. Pnrllnnrl Or
Opp. Uullivont's Grocery rOrllUIIU, Vr.
WESTERN SODA WORKS
JUCIIKMlCIt ,t CltAMKIt, Pro..
MnnufnclincrH of Carbonated llover-
njieH, Kvrup-. Ixtrtut-, Mineral Wntont
and ( linnii nirim Cider. Soli' dintrilv-
utorsof Hrditillo Mineral Water.
Phono rnclllcl7i):.
Office and Ftctcry, 204 Mill Street
PORTLWD. OREGON
OUR BRAND
Horse Collars
Knrniorx, Tonniatera nti'l llornmncn. look
to your liilcrvxl. When In lived of llornoi
Collnrs, l)ii jr the Ik'kI tho
SHARKEY COLLAR
It hn utood the toitt of wenr nnd tenr anil'
el l in Mo for twenty jcnrn. Ante your itealrr
for thein nnd liulut on having tho "Khar
key." v
P. SHARKEY & SON
Portland, Oregon
Furniture Quality
Wo sell Quality goods Fur
niture that is made from
Natural Wood, that will give
satisfaction under hard
wear. The same will hold
good of our carpets and
stoves. That's the kind we
fall
COVELL
FURNITURE GO.
184-186 FIRST
All the Credit You Want
The
SAVINGS BANK
of the
Title Guarantee
& Trust Company
PAYS
4 Per Cent
Yearly Interest
On Savings Accounts
Interest Compounded Semi-Annually
We Also Pay 4 Per Cent Interest
on Certificates of Deposit
And 3 Per Cent on Dally Balances
of Check Accounts
Save a Dollar Today and It
Will Work for You Tonorrow
A Hank Account Is tho first step to
ward happiness, prosperity and comfort
Hanking Hours, U a. in. to I p. in. ;
Saturdays, U a in. to 1 p. in,; Saturday
evenings, f. p. in, to 8 p. in.
PIKKCTOHSU'in. M. Lndd, J.
Thorhurn 1Um, T. T. Uurkhart, Fniiik
M Wnnen, George II, Hill.
OFFIOKH8-J. Tliorburji lioss, PrtH
ident; (icoro II. Hill, Vice President ;
T. T. Uurkharl, Treasurer j John K.
Altclilron, Htcretary,
240 Washington Street
Corner Second
PORTLAND
OREGON
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