The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 05, 1908, Page 27, Image 27

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    THE , OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, - JANUARY, 5. IOCS.
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HO W vTQ -LI VE
Way to 'Enjoy Themselves Without Paying Dcarly-'-Hotels Less Expensive in
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OW to live is perhaps the moat Perhaps m good an , illustration
as
.. ...ui - another 'Would be the hotel business.-
,u,lw'u,u' J"""". "rvu"" The French Boniface does not drift
. W&im lilt iiii iik Mi iiL:: f!l I
t '- r.-!!i Js FA I 'II'-1 ' :', -r--,.vi.: .ijff f' I if. ii I i .." .,." J I ...'-..
'Vfc . m 1. 1 1 IP' apW aial . .. .. -V '
I : the American peopl at the prea- into businesa and nick ud- what
Jb A ent time; Not tow to make a knowledge he can by sad and expensive
. i a i- ' ATriArf AnrtA. hill1. It t lAArnftd ftfl A. bust-
')LZ -In to dThat al " " " branch", Ynd PedUy S
are verr well Qualified to do that - redueed to a science-
ready: not how to make more money, or . - While It la true that modern Afnerl-
acqulre more property, but how to live can hostel have outdistanced all others.
with what on naa and can make, to the "',."'", -St hi f.i 'Pit--idutl
beat advantaee, derlvinK ,each day a ' full couraes in, 'hotellns,' " In New York, ao V.i .in K made for eoal.for a con-
measure os to joy or me ana ine miik that they t may become up-to-date on tin,inui VirVt ZS
faction that cornea from the knowledge American tastes and cater more lucra-s '"If??' LT i-.ePVanta about such
that In one's life the DUroose of life is tlv!v t thMr ver.lncreaalna' American . J"? aJ?.5-?w "?irJLni" "?LU "-S
fcelnir fulfllled. 'i enteK yet the Vreat Gotham hostel-fiaSSSSi mto tltSiZ
MowlvWanl rnc
to?tor". ;h.f ': vv..;- There are. of course, expensive hotels . "nd i?act, "renovating" would be
tlAfI &m$J2trtt?t ' thato Parla, and one ) can ' easily spend R bitter word. Many hotels of thisclajs
obsee'how UyTiol money so rapidly thit It Is soon neces- have Mi
same thlnj. In the matter of daily life, ary to cable home for more cash, but ,:" nfttw) r-Itlon and change at
Jfi?", ! ? f eAV?.' 2SmfiiVr S there are, on 'Ihe iotherJjand. many reguiar intervals year after year, and
P studied to greater advantage than ...,-T. ---rr. z. .am thi hurominr. in
that nf th lrrinph nnnnle whose thrift iiuihw bbww iu jniflsiuua wucm uuv ,
hV Klvn rrK1 Vr menw ayHve at very little
wealth, her snlendidlv cultivated COUn- irnc -, tn nwv Vi .o
try, tine railroads, Wonderful art treas
ures, . magnificent parks and boulevards
OPESA
given to Franci her Immense ,Ww
.. !... tblt. well-furnished room lit with eiec- .
and the uniform and consistent archi-lVAl?" .'IliT
lecture which makes Parte . the moat though for the latter, a small
ly different from -the first, that it Is
diincuit to believe it is me same quck.
beautiful city in the world.
service,
sum, per
haps a frano and a half per week may
al- The servants, as a rule, speak little
mm.
served in two courses. The first Is
nnnlrA Thv TEVaAarlrlr hlmftftlf. fa a. chaf
ing dish at your own table, after hav This dinner is usually accompanied by,
ins: been prepared for cooking in1 the potatoes In some form, .a. salad ana'
kitchen, in a lew minuses you duvb win; k teui - iuv u . u: iibwmi.
forgotten time, place and events, in the recommends. t.- , T' .A' ': iw' .
absorption of watchinr Frederick in hla ; A good way t6 finish the evening af-
LlrBl uuurse, lurn- icr .;uuuuk i jtiduoiivi, w w v
iTiio fundamentaLicjWnn cover inch essentials as "Water" erng If it is warm enough, or chatting
this domestic economy Is a standard of :-2trZ T thv?: .iv ... with the vivacitv which characterises
navPAAHnn shA thaAVW : thnf mrtlflf
ever la worth doing at all is worth do-, f' Tic r.J Ti . hti lmFtant wanl k"0"1
inr well, there ar? no half-way, meas- lhf ro0. work, a man In such .a hotel v faxlmeter Cabs are a
uris. The habit of taking pains enter ao'ngno.cnamDw ,ence, ,n par,s. and
y. tlbHshntenV.'
- or no English, and It la well to lay in smomdering coais in a dox aiongsioe L' return u.r "Tt Von.tivC
? a stock of working,French. words which iK,Baing; Of emBVold a" Frehcnoman-caiT dftss -weirpnTeeuc". Til then another over It.; and The Concert:i Jff "l""?!!1?:
i. . thn inv other woman 1111 the same sauce Duck aguin siier 11 imo nuun, auu ituv iiuvuWu
iredronealfer LilTW
nlo4rln linnnllir
great conven- ,js. Kr k ih mirumaM'i
have done away ... lnmr Hrmilitr plonk which
circular cloak
to the infant
is 'held or carried, and a round cap with
nave uun .wy costnme. a lonir
S. thivn rrSiRtV-r af,ord" protection to the infant when It
lean aiieniion 10 aeiau wnitn nan rawou - JLrz.-.vj . i -,-m iv
SVench cookerr to the highest Dlaceand 'Capacity f ladles maid only
mf j!Vnth )tm In" All nvpi'. - ' '. ' In tthort. find
the world, . . . . An c.arljr JsreaiUast. , , time In Paris at very little expense, and her In the breere ily has been doing business since the
5..- ' !, .rt.li,i'it-- mMhtint of wh great profit Mdenjotent. Early on Sundays whole families with sixteenth century; is very modest and
automatically the distance traversed. v colored ribbons five or six Inches tlonal reputation for cooking a duck
can spend a consiaeraDiB jn wwth. floating several feet behind His restaurant. In which the same ram
So' accustomed
n"r. "I'l .;.n witi. T a. thi muste.l. sublime. Here are
sl"oD girl In a platn drawn bVeath of iktlsfa'ction, he places found the genuine music-lovers, artists,
solutebr unado?At ltbefore you" saying: '.'Viola, Madame.- studenta - and residents -of the LaUn
In the embodiment of chio Frederick is a pale, eiaeriy man. wna quttner. e a huu Jt"" "
IB ine tmiraqimeni V' .uuu v. I- k....h .trlhf Thaflr hln,r . or h nnvthlnar but absolutely
There is in tno juaun quarter a.mau ., tr?,
named FredericK. . wno nas an mierna-
QUCK.
TDearance be ne that she Knows now to;
Plcturesqueness is lm- wear her clotnes. A snop gin in a piain
little blacK rrocK, aosoiuieiy unauorneu.
ni. hiri mil his absolute attentive wnue tne musio is in orogreiim. ,
attention to detail in the cooking of the When the program vat the ; Concert
duck is as good an illustration of the Kouge is finished, it will be about time
method of the French people as one to stop In at Maxim's, ir one want to
could well have. ' ' seesomeAhing lively, as there Is really
The second Course nas Deen imi'iim muiuiiK iuiuk w . v, juuiui mmwi ."-- '
customed are the Parisians to , 'I K.-u-t. ma n.bninf,nvi nnnuiimin. n iTniPiranm. hut Immac . The second course has Deen ' imisneo notnmg g
rolls and cafe au lait, or chocolate, will taking their amusements and their ia the beautiful grounds of the Boia, ulately clean and neat The duck Is np in the kitchen, and tastes o entire- night.
& Tn th antnn Wav hnnanVAonlnir aim. w v..u, v, . .t.ttA meals al fresco, that' at any hour of
pllfled.: and every possibility of waste time by the Valet do chambre. D He Is out on a vlsltJiereno hardship. "Wrlti me another lottor
Ja obviated. : 'The very, necessity of sav- the second breakfast or luncheon, and afes?even on the coldest days In win- at present and h going to atay.a few soon." he concludes, 'and tell mewhatlment left sh ?
Ing for the much-abused "marriage dot ' which is aurncientiy elaborate to do a ter, ' wearing mr coats reacning irora
makes the daughter j thrifty and eco- dinner, la" served; at 12 o'clock, and the head to heels, with collars turned up
tiomical before marriage, with the cer- usual French-dinner at 6 o'clock. If a above their ears. and occasionally
tainty that-ahe will be ao afterward. : fire is desired a charge of a franc a warming their hands over a bed of
T.nmmnnn tV-xtt-vt T. A XTT ri 1 a rr 71
LC I IUKS Uf KJniN JDAJNlVO--Jeisurely i lmes w nen
Persons - Were.. Not Careless About TKeir .Correspondence
V33& UcUW or" ?eYander"K.nS WZl? must ave benV ITrat.ned wiVTncam
J" "f. -. iuiii -.in ha v,rv uudii to fnhr who ref-elved these courteous and ; ground near New Orleans. Shortly art- . wnicnwas evidently ao strong un iu
&hwh7n 'the Told on intrVstln letter. . fh rtdwt .on;" Awards another snt was ; raised itotv
t " ,Ji" B.oflin finfiiinr TJa- h aunt to the rhild a box of atuffed and also met here: in this regiment but witn the Banks children, uranomoiner
SeS S&SSS shfeS, HlbernSe r hve
&n&BurB , , .re!rth?eV
. . 4 i MUt . U 1BJE .....a. ..aaaavas "n a van rl n Q IlarflTTllTl sF r & T nA ft AO tn iir Tfl mninBr fllltl L'UL uu
I
the book."
"Cronoiogy
Dear little chao, with his
and ma eyntaxi iow un
S LETTER writing a lost art?'- Are Impressions of an intelligent spectator appears, in ; nis eiaer. Drotner s letters cur duster Brown present day ya
Mrs.
,,.,,,., fln, mtm.niratihii and Meh events as the memorltfl proces- was " the father of
typewriters ana. mimeograpn , ana , .,li,Hm-. nri tminw Nirhni- c.f tfii itv.
- pnonograph and telephones-entlre- jtoeitaim death, the" ' marshalling of The - Roseburgh home, where
.ii A ,. in Plit.hurt and which he tells his father is now in. . by
he tells of the great, fire in Pittsburg, na nttsburg and Philadelphia, tie
by sudden death when the lad was Jlt-
tnnpA than 1A vpflr, old. Vet the fr-
rietv ot boy whose letters read some- -wnion :.nearty : wijiwi wuv Philadelphia ma new lorn, new lorit grance yieiaea oy tnero vh l""1;,'?;
rieiy or our 5. " i.... . h.. W1ln ..j in,.., ami Allionv unil ' Ruffnln lli , iin.nnK,lon- nuipnllnr of a fine.
, , V il M u m writes; ..a iim cmwmi,; . niti 'tmup . . - ... 7 , .
w'wi thing like this: - "Dear. Par
JOnn nnt.hall ram and wa
. i thn iTlttpn itncii. ttfiwim ftw the Mexican war. , the ereat
-iv. .,t of exi-tftnoe.tho lr at Pittsburg ; which ; nearly "wiped
missive with a human intereatt ' Shall
r tii. Hnhiirh nnme. wnera jonn -"iiv, u .. maun, nr thin invention. . wnies maniv. , renue .cnaracter- fomp:
Bonki grew upT wis but a Uttle'd T k Jon." ewa can be sent .from any one fully'to'those who pause in the stress
i tance up the Kver from th : town of: aSStjiai TaShort . 1 Pun-Tour, have been entirely destroyed bj.flreand J?"tese places to this city consuming and haste of our modern times over
Mttsnurg,' a it was in tnose days, a itiA -.. f . . . - 1 f . '1.000 to i 1.200 -nouses " aesiroyeo., e . only the time u taaes to sena it t one inese reucs a tnume au
. Mnn.i MAiinn m am vn w: i nn rna ftniiMtinn in,n nnn.. Mnnnnnnft & linn inn AiieKnenv rivers
ww twrever . ; "i.JuT-rrV- - -i . A ,- Vi Kiniri ten three
which a written letter has? i It 18 not f ""t J1-'J i"V" t fcr--"rhaX"W - -i" 1 2 vears
: . t , nitit'aiit rcnunucr m inn wuii wiwumi nwwi,mJKivTO
A 1 Al .- UIU. . ahirth'..in ' - All I4 . ... . . I II - I . Ji -. t. ( .. 1 ,,l.. Tn..nk n..n . ftt
ntir ilia tAfl-n
n.i. - m, I . LI....II.M UMJ .A,,lAmAM' Bllh. Pnlnt . arhftM InA
years
old. Hi
Alleaheny
a profitable source of income. By l""'J".X2l!
nluckln'a the weeda from
atones, he earned bennies
X?"mSZ.i?rZ' duiifullyT penning the letter, to
tar:whXn,"SndMin look, .nice
today.-although-, family la. well re-: giiVnavWi?,
'bltwn itl mother heaithlV TheVTi. also "the little SmithneM and Wood streets and.in
i The fac- touch of the brightness of the out-of-eluding, the wooden bridge a which
' lonS JSL oors which- becltoned b lm as he sat spanned J.Mpongahela;-, ;;
his In anoi&er letter a little later refer-
and ence is made to the: election of goy-
. ii V... -V. .iij. .) v; i.V. -nAt,kl. Af Imvnrm Tlv Wltn BIS youngor wumer", w b-"y
vraseniy commercial bkw jq . mvwv. viuf , mnv iw.mwi . vw
V . 4 ... .... n than teklaah n . H.ir-trlt ar 1 1 m A rv r In.
unknown article and whicn tne maxers ; . i i;i,
cj monstrosities in - post cards have -r"-" - .
'one their utmost Jo eliminate.', ;It la trt -n TrSrlMaH " '
A.no, a. ,ki. u m mr k nd Dorn on inniaau.
of letter .which breathe ' n' P' e0" - , This la the story Rev. Joseph Banks,
atyhirrnr?ea?r father., wa. fa Presbyterian, mis-
insultlmr comment that we really have slonary, and hi wife accompanied him
no. time to write letters. 'L . Ih his Journeys, it was in the island fftara tn Father.
of Trinidad that the two younger chll-.. the - character of
revealed. In .J, ,t mmr man killed." This to a call for volunteers.
ik... I.K... ..lVau. 1 1 fiat A ml th rlAM r BIIIVM II 1117 DOT
during "the : years 1M1 to 1849 ; they are we., flow, was aent ny xn. wW , nant to his father In Trinidad. J x rrUJai "-3 'NSm JVT,
yellow wi.th . age, but are quite iegipie. oereaved iatner t live wun nis inr - letters -were sealed with a
They are now lb the possession of Mts.' amd mother. Grandfather and Grand- e letter were seaiea wun a
marence 1 NIeliola. jot fortiano. wnum momer iwwraurgn, memipnw. aijLnjiiuii- lur vnia
father was brother of the writer of ately In the letter. Joseph and Alex? stamps.
the letters. Mrs.-Nichols and her sister ander, the two younger children., were . Me
,.Mai in .nl nM rlccli vhlh h. Mirftfl fnr In thn .fnmllvdf other rela- Writes
longed to the family. - They are -well ; tives. "nnd Joseph,' who is not the hero - let ybi
Wrtlv, considering. They give us .the of this tale-, but whose bahy portrait Little
letter in the series is writ- gives tne details or tne ravages or tne .. uiiv " r, 7 - ;
later When jonn was nrt omw,, mm , . ' ' v i j --vi'J ,
S speaks Of synod meet burned district, extending back' from Writes, of Studies. v T .
town and of a visit water street aoout a njiie ana inaomg. ',. vi. ...m,:,, M. ii.'
a Ul. tf..AMt Daannil ThlM . ;Bni1 h'AIIPth. UArKAt.. . n" W-riVC o ovwv.ww i;'uiw k-. ,
luil.r, uuiihiiiiii iiiiiia b no; ,ci ? . "Tha
membered by the older resident, of the &n?lnF&vi
- ing off the boshes,"
Utters to Father.
ing letters by a youth in Pennsylvania dren'were born, and then the mother do
to his father, who was a missionary in died, leaving the three little' children. . a J T
Trinidad. , These letter, rwera . written ' vJ. "!, .1. . v quaintly turned phrase In
aave aireaay ueguu "JLluy"Ji"r;. t..." i'vT . try." ;He wa tnen attending tne uni- trees and the
strawberries are canuiuato, r v n, onuun, icccvwu, . - - ii.. , i. .... ,
,zzL -it .n. i,i'ii in ih nu.nnniiitiiii.ni ' inv, tha versltT of Pennsylvania. J ' - , the Maharaia
' """"H.'.-S: Vr-XVk. mir. a" . -., .nt alona this youth's dnvot on 4 Tha tin-
Tigrrs Kefuge In Trre.
From the Bombay Gasette.
ter: "I; am reading Horace rand t the -f News of a. tiger being brought inrrom
Greek reader and am. studying Pierce's ; 11 village about three miles from th
Curves, : a new ; book! on mathematics capital; ; the chief of state went out
and a very good onei and also Chemls- wjth, a party.; The guns were placed In
tiger being driyen out.
wounded him In thfl Jaw.
-thereupon sprang ini'
rrDW-"hlTftt l-CIn847 tV;'warwwlth liVxkV: toTW.-' .tuiU nor his quick apprecia-chllla tree and. grasping the trunk wi.i,
1 Buppose you nave neara or too r a,iS ,.Kiia. ..r.nn tv,. , tlnn of the event. , of nis time that hla fore naws and resting his hln l 1 k
S?2?ngt '".J1.. L a, J.ni VT avnl,r V i ?h. marshal. ehallenW admiration not yet hi. die- on a branch, -remained hl.i.len . I..' i t.a
Tt .1. - with the - character of John - V11?"?' P."""-- IfyvllZ ..-5 ..rw,t.K; i ,..nnn.. tion. arid the well-turned phrases as of : foliar, for five minutes. Tiin v.i -
. . - - . - - - f ... an,., 1T.M . w.rB (111 r .1 1 I II K . UUI1U .UH - V. wa ..a " a . . . . -.. - . n . . 1
a wtiiim atiiTiira ann mt nkmani aaak &r nnia al mr I i in i r c -1 . i i "
. i?.ll a.-,... .k. anl.1, aa Ik. . . . . . . 1. a I. i . .a. ami Wflllhi Tl ' f '!? 1
time. He tells of tleman which shines out through these down till the does, gating a '
ro or them raised Doyisn lettera.. , jt ib . in lutn impi mm. junii"
wafer, trtarftttholicr "" in"lhat city, which were quartered in phr "I m very glad to hear that '-.was Just dangung over t.ir i
.-i'i.'-am'l.-fctaitaflto set you hav. arrived safe In thl. country." Down .prang the tiger . . rr . . -
,WM uwwo.iuo i v. ,.v.- .ia -..J";,". ,,.r "r, r, ai V,. v. .,,,,.,, i'l.,Hlnir In Tnnr nrilAr -I .tiava air fi thflll dnt'K, pr.'iKiiitt --' " '
r."'.!. '- f ' : . ' i. : .?' nihl 'l. .n...ak n,-. rirh. whlla thav ilnvn tn'write vou a few lines lJ't3rartii end wounilinT niii-r
ffiVra tKKRdin ;,V,-riyoln n"' V . ,l 'V )
ii know that -w are all welU and TUgebra." Truly. Not only aid. pe. privilege or selecting tneir iiic-r.., un- wi ., u2"L,,"","'r , , i.i . n?w r'fe -
brotheT wephTHlvi at Aunt ;tudy air thew thlng but thought it new i..a.