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About Portland new age. (Portland, Or.) 1905-1907 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1907)
PORTIiABTD JEW AGE ,1 l i : LEADING HOTELS : : LEADING HOTELS ! THK BLIND NOW HAVE A MAGAZINE THROUGH HIGH WOMAN'S BENEVOLENCB. CAFE Phone Main 2318 CON HILGERS 381 N. 17th St. Portland, Oreeon Ericson Undertaking Co. Incorporated Funeral Directors and Embatmers LADY ASSISTANT 'l ii 4 BELL'S CAPE Cliolro WIiick, Mciuorn ami flgnro. Family garden In rinitii'ctloti. Trnimlcnt room. I'n ion liar. Wm. lloll. l'rop. I'hiino Main '.Wt. Cor. '-.'.lit nnd Ihurmnu bt., Portland, Oregon, riionn Main tU&i PORTLAND 409-411 Aider Btrcet OltEQON l'lioiio Hood &7T AEEMlvftKlL rff A yrflHlsWMlL 'ttlxft, 4mmmM a iinl ;4fl M fi - r ' I1 TMfl fill0 HPT i iiwa'W11 th ' rRT tiyaA JTUrtkg.3TJ BsBMP'tll-aWFJSs HOTEL OOMT i,OOOtCOO. The Portland m. o. mo wots, Wmww. American Plmn, S3 Pmr Day and Upward, HEADQUARTERS rOH TOURISTS Aim ) OOMMEROtAl TRAVELERS. Portland, Or agon. Telephone 96-1) r. O. JloxMl The Grand Pacific Hotel C1IA8. A. BCHKAOE, I'roprlfltor. 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 NOItMAN & AKM8TUONO, Props. 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 Pocatllo Idaho The Spalding Leading Hotel of the LAKE SUPERIOR REGION Enlarged and Improved American Plan, 12.60 and Up European Plan 11.00 and Up Finast Cafa in Northwest DULUTH, MINN HOTEL PEDICORD T, J. rEDICORD, Proprietor 5c, 75c; $1, $1.50 Rm with Private Bath Batb Aawrkaa anal European Prrcate Telephone in Room Pirst-Class Grill in Connection 209-219 Riverside Ave., SPOKANE, WASH. sLaamaaaittj mhaat' lwaaaf ftaawaaatts&aaaaaatkii&ii waaMiK2rQaaaaaawaanx aaaaaaaaSffiit af JiAaaaaaaaaaal aaaHaKaMaicaBBBBBBBBBBr BaaaaaaHaaaaaVaaaaaaaaaaaaa PORTLAND. THE ESMOND HOTEL 03CAK ANUKItSON Manager KatCKi Kurorcan Plan Kc, 76c, $1.00, 11.60, $J.OO per ilnr Free llti! to and lrom all Tralna Front and Morrison Btreets PORTLAND OUEOON 4 : nniiiTH MiiuiM : I vx"rr" """ HENRY FOLZ Lending grocery nnd mar kct. Wo nerve tlio traveling public nt rcnRonnblo prices. 114 and 110 West Superior street. DULUTH, MINN. f IDAHO ADVERTISING Thoi. llljrtb, Pro I.yman Fargo, Vice 1'ret The Blyth & Fargo Co. Y'oratello, Idaho Qcncral Merchandise BT011K8 AT Evanston, Wyo. Pocatello, Idaho BANK0FNAMPA,Ltd. CAPITAL STOCK $50,000.00 Established 1899. Dewey I'alace Hotel Bld'c FltKI) 0. MOCK, rreildent T. J. CONIIOY, Vlce.I'roldent C. K. HICKKV, Caihler FRANK JENKIN80N, Ait't Cashier NAMPA, IDAHO J. A. Murray. I'retlilent. D. W. Standrotl. Vice Hrcfldcnt Wm. A. Anthei, Caihler I.N. Anthei, Ant, Caihler THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Rocntello. Idnho. POCATELLO, IDAHO TOnLE MERCANTILE CO., LTD. Wholesale Grocers GOODWIN MININCI CANDLES Judson Powder, Fuse and Caps A0KNT8 FOTt THE CELEBRATED OLYA1PIA BEER Nampii, Idaho D.W. Church Earle C. White C. C.Chllion CHURCH & WHITE CO. Real Estate And Insurance Pocatello Idaho aaaaaaaaaaaaaaalffiUSBa S Blaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Bsas BBBBBBBBBBBBHBaa .'. v.. v,w a - - : -.-- . . ". - .: : :- :" ' t - O 'v 'sCOLON' 1 50-L7TH ' V :' AT'n n. :- .: : " ": HOW THE 11LIKD WILL STUDY THE PANAMA CANAL. Tlio Hrst iniignzlno for the blind ever made h about ready to bo nont out to the BiglitlesB tliousands of America through tlio benevolent provision of Mrs. William Zlegler, who lins donated tbo funds for the enterprise. It Is estimated that the cost to the widow of the millionaire baking powder man will bo between $00,000 and $70,000 n year. Pages of tho new magazlno nro about ISxl.t Inches In size. Tlio number of pages will vary from month to month, tho first number containing about fifty sheets. Compared with other magazines it Is bulky, and each olio will weigh about one pound. Tho articles will bo of nil sorts, stories, news, achievements of tho blind, Kotry. n heet of popular music, nnd some Instructive articles. Tho moral tone will bo high, although It will not be religious In any way. The first number goes to about 0,000 blind renders among the general pub lic. This figure docs not Include 4,500 students now In schools for tho blind. A sufficient number of copies will be sent to tho schools for these, nnd the magazlno will go to tho students at their homes during vacation, through Mrs. Klcglcr's kindliest. This first number Is tho largest edition of anything ever printed for tho blind. Great care has been used In tho character of matter. For Instance, many beautiful songs and poems would be out of place for blind renders. Allusions to moonbeams, starlight, rainbows and clouds nro not printed, as they servo to emphaslzo to tho readers tho senso of their of Miction. Above Is one of tho "Illustrations" In tho new magazine. A map Is shown in raised dots. Underneath tho mnp nro .tho following words: "Map showing southern Florida, tho Unhnmns, Cuba, Jnmnica, Panama nnd adjacent land nnd sen." Somo of tho points on tho mnp nro marked with only the dots rep resenting the first letter of tho name, but In tho margin tho name Is spelled out The first number of tho magazlno contains, besides minor contributions nnd maps, tho following: President Itoosevelt's letter to Mrs. Zlegler, Helen Keller's letter to Mrs. tflcgler; first Installment of "Mrs. Wlggs of tho Cabhngo Patch." which will run as n serial; n physical cxerclso for tho blind; the Esperanto Hymn of Pence; comments on current nows. GIVES SAVINGS FOR MISSIONS. Woman 8avr 1,000 nmt CHvca All to Hprentl Ioiiel. "Mako all you can, save all you can, nnd glvo nil you can." Uy following literally theso three rules of economy laid down by John Wesley, Mrs. Emma Shirley, of St. Louis, says she has been enabled to glvo $1,000 nearly overy UBS. CUMA BIIIBUCY. cent of ready cash she possessed to endow bible work in Japan. Most of the money was saved 10 cents at a time. Tbo rest of tbo amount was raised by keeping boarders during the world's fair of 1004. The Interest on this sum will support a bible woman or deaconess In Japan. I'rluca and Sailor, Too. When the Prince of Wales was In nctlve service In the Hrltlsh navy ho was at Malta when a "P. & O." steam ship came Into the port. It was ar ranged that his royal highness should visit the steamship, but as the stay was to pe brief, tho captain and his men were so buy that there was no time to waste In waiting about for the prince, so the captain sent for bis first officer. "As soon as you see the prince com ing off," be said, "man tbo yards at once and send for me In the cabin." Shortly .after tho captain's quick ears heard a boat alongside, and bo hur ried on deck just In time to bear, In the disgusted tones of the younger of ficer: "I say, when Is that prince chap ocra logT I wish he'd look sharp. I've aaWiAm'wKaaaaaaam MW&-Kiy:fm9Bmmaaaam maam'W'---, -M:i?WAaaaa mmH ; 'YSfmaaaam laaa7:aBry BBal aaaaaaK JVHJN ' ''? Hl raaaw 'iWHaK' ':? pBal maaarTJaj&i: '', nmaaa aaaaWWaw f ?''; imaam aaaaa-fMw&'i'i '.-, sbbbbbbbj BB2NfJfv"r "XmWaA aaWto&tW'H MkJM mWwff&taa Hhul ' '!&? v.-'jaaam. work to do, nnd I'm Jolly well tired of hanging around." "Awfully sorry," replied nn nmusctl voice, which tho horrified captain rec ognized as that of tho prince, "but I camo Off as quietly as I could, ns I knew you'd want to man tho yards or something of thnt kind. As I'm a sailor myself, I know what n boro that Is when you're coaling ship." Hurled Trrnaorr, Piratic hoards of Spanish doubloons ore not the only burled wealth ouo may beck with spado and pick. A wonder ful relic of tho past has Just been brought to light In Peterborough, Eng land, lu the discovery of a burled for est. Tho London Chronicle KVes au account of tho discovery. At a depth of seven feet havo been found a number of oak-trees which have been covered for somo two thou sand years. Most of the trees nro al most perfect In condition, and nro bo Ing sold to furniture manufacturers uml others. AlTogether about eighty trees havo been raised, and hundreds more are left In tbo ground untouched, nt n depth of flvo or six feet. In nearly all tho trees tho roots nro found attached. The wood Is extremely hard, and can be. worked only by machinery, as It turns the edgo of an ax. Btrlakt One of the first Secretaries of Agri culture was a man of great sbrowdness and ability, which were not Incom patible with a certain slow-footed ease. He was known to bo Into at Cabinet meetings, where tardiness Is a serious breach of etiquette. Ono day when he came Into a meet Ing a minute or two late, one of the other Secretaries, thinking to give a helpful rebuke, said: "Hello 1 Hero comes the tall of the administration." The Secretary slid leisurely Into his seat, and then answered; "Well, tho tall may como In handy some day to brush the files off the rest of the administration," A Natural Musician, "How on earth does Cholly Lowdon choose his clothes? He's totally color blind." "That's easy. He goes altogether by ear." Cleveland Leader. A lealous woman treats tbo man aim lorea the way a cowboy does a broncho he Is breaking : Subdues him or kills ' him. THE OLD HOME K. 1'. MKKIIAN, Prop. Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars Cor. kcM'titiviith nnd Xortlmii HK Portland, Orcfion ELDERBRAU GROTTO UUICKSON A MlUd, l'rop. Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars 54 Sixth Street MAIN 4i 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. rhonc Pjc'IIc 239 Work Done On Short Notice The Never Regret Cleaning and Pressing Parlor CleanliiK, l'reliiir, Ihi'liig nnd JltrpnltliiR. PI cum nnd Fn-iit'li !ry t'leanliii; a Hpvclalty. Hulls Priced While You Walt. 132 N. Slth Street, PORTLAND, OREGON O. H. COBB Ketlmatcs Given on All Clnr of Plumbing and Heating Work Phono i:at '2311 Kc-tldcnec Kant VOIO 247 holiday Ave. PORTLAND, ORE M. J. Oardnur. Phono Main 1W0 M. Gardner GARDNER BROS. Manufacturers of tho Silk Tie Cigars UNION MADE MK Msiltor. Street PORTLAND, OREGON WEEKS GRANITE CO. For First Class Work and LOWEST PRICES in Portland Cor Fourth and Columbia Streets One Block South of City ItaN DRUGS, STATIONERY IMPORTED & DOMESTIC PERFUMES PrescriptioiiH, Family HcclpcH. Phono your urduia KiiHt olUU. W. C. CHURCH, Pharmacist C77 Williams Ave, Cor. Cargo lOTAlll.lSIIKI) IM Multnomah Trunk & Bag COMPANY Manufacturers of SUIT CUES T n 1 1 U V Q TELESCOPES STRAPS I n U 11 h 0 IACS Mail Orders Promptly Attended To Telephone East 24 121-131 C. Water St. PORTLAND, ORE AMBLER & WATTERS The Real Estate Brokers Corvollis, 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. Telephone Jlaln 71Tfl Ginger Ale in K phoiiH a Specialty Family Tradu .Supplied. 249 Madison St. Portland, Oregon THE AVENUE CLUB AM) The Avenue Oyster House V.Y.U ALU, Vioi. r'rtkli Owters open dally, I'lnti, quarts, gal. loi. DeMmid any plate. The Best of Wines, liquors and Clears The U't of Meats, FUh, O) iters and (lame. Open Day and Night U3 WHJIams Avenue U, Williams Arenue Phone East 4GI9 J'ORTLANXi , OltKOO.V Rupert's Pharmacy PMONC MAIN 6421 Everything New, Prosit ami Up-To-Date. Wo sol it t your tratlo. Purity pre-eminent. Pure Drugs nil important matter. Proscriptions prcciculy ptepiiied. Wo never sub stitute. I'orfutucH of tho highest character. We want your confidence 460 Jefferson St. Corner Thirteenth St. Portland, Or. Opp. Uulllvnnl s Grocery WESTERN SODA WORKS Jl'CllKMR'H A CltAMKR, Props. MnntifncltuorH of Carbonated Hover- tijree, Kvrttp", Kxtntct-, Mineral Waters nnd Clmtnpniiti Cider, fc'olo diBtrib- utorsof Hrdiulllo Mineral Water. Phono Paciliu 1703. Office and Factory, 204 Mill Street PORTLAND, OREGON OUR BRAND Horse Collars r'nritjcrs, Teams'nr and Horsomcn, look to viiii-lntorct. When In lived ot 1 1 or to Collar?, liiijr thu licit tho SHARKEY COLLAR It hn "loud tho tot of wear nnd tear and rllmato for lui'iity )cars. Astc your deali-r lor them nnd Insist un having the "Hhar key." P. SHARKEY & SON Portland, Oregon FurnitureofQuality We 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 carpet and stovet. That's the kind we I wM 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 Daily Balances of Check Accounts Save a Dollar Today and It Will Work for You Tomorrow A Hank Account 1h tho flrat step to- ward happiucdi), prosperity and comfort HunkliiK Hours, I) a, in. to 4 p. in,; PnturdayH, u a in. to 1 p. in,; tiaturduy cvenlngH, 6. p, in, to 8 p. in, DIKKOTOItS Win. .M. I-ndd, J. Thorbuni Kom, T. T. lhirkliart, Frank M. Waircn, CJeorgo II. Hill. OI-TICKH8-J. Thorhtirn Ito8, I'rcH Mont; George II. Hill, Vicu PrcHldunt; T. T. Jlurkhart, Treasurer; John V Aitchieou, Secretary. 240 Washington Street Corner Second ,, PORTLAND OREGON ! h r h i 11 m l n n ff iriii .iiiijwmiw n i HmiartuwswwwMwsuwww