v; mv uik - -v- .r ? jhnwRVt-jrt ,;uj: VV 't?.J J aaraasvs. . jitesat,... .-.-r-v ' . - . . , V - r A. rjser- , - V THE NEW AWE. PORTLAND, OREGON. .r1 The New Age. JL D. GRIFFIN ... Editor and Proprietor. x - OFFICK 804 MOIMIISON KTltEKT. Oregon Telephone Ouk Mil. Entered At the poMofllce nt Portland, Oregon i tccond-clAM matter. Contra nftlil pnper will be found on file nt Wnn'fiittoii In the ofllccnf our npiclnl corrc iondeiit. K.O. Blooms, 018 V nlrvvl, N. V. HUHSCIIII'TION. Ine jraar, pnyublo In adviuioe S3. 00 CONGRESSMAN TONGUE AND OTHERS. Tlio uiitiRtinl contcHt promised in tho I'irHt CongrcRHiouul DlHtriot for Hon. ThomuH II. Tongue's neat iii tho national congress rumiuds tho NovAgo that tho lattor'H olllcial record in in no degroo riitqmrngod by a full ami impartial coin jiiiriHon with that of any of IiIh piedo coMKrH in that high pluco. Thoro Ih no doubt that among Oioho who aro already manifesting thoir ambition to receive tho nomination aro able men. Tho sumo in. true with respect to tho incumbent of any imortant public ollico and thoso who would bo pleiiHod to occupy IiIh placo. liut tho question for tho pooplo of tho First Congros ftional District to determine for thorn selves is whether or not n chaugo at this time, nt the very inception of u now typo of history in tho commercial und political life of tho Pacific coast, mid particularly of Oregon, would re sult in advantage to them and their common interests. Congressman Tonguo is now serving the period of his second term in tho national body of law-makers. His Hirvico has throughout both terms been marked with signal ability and umpii'stioiiahlo faithfulness to the in terests of IiIh constituents. His alert ness and porsisteiiee in behalf of tho general interests of Oregon have on all occasions of public importance secured for him pronounced commendation from tho people and tho press of the state. Ho has been fair and impartial in every olllcial act and is regarded in the house of roproMmtativcs as one of its most sincere, able and conscientious members, In Oregon he is too well known as a man of integrity, honor and xterliug ability to require praise of his personal qualities in these columns, Without decrying a single virtue his comimtitors for the congressional nom ination this year may ihwhchhh, for they are all gentlemen of more or less aliility mid good reputation, the Now Age be lieves it is in harmony with public mmtlmont in this state when it ex presses belief that Hon. Thomas II. Tongue should bo returned to congress uuaiu this year to enable him to pursue to completion, as no other man can at this time, the great bulk of good work lie has so excellently begun in behalf of the substantial progress of this com monwealth, and particularly to enable liiiu to llntsh his well-directed effort looking to public improvements in his district, inaugurated at the present ses don of congress under conditions of great embarrassment produced by the ."cigoucioi of war and the eon-u'quent depletion of the public treasury. Sup pose we make it a purely business propo sition this time and send Cougieshuiau Tongue back to his great task in Wash ington. HON. J. M. OIIUIUJM. The election of Hon. .1. M. ('hureh to ho president of the Republican League of Oregon was an honor most credita'ily bestowed. Tho position was uiiHought by the old "war-horse" of Union county, and at lirst ho urged 111 disinclination to permit his name to be used to the embarrassment of those who weie really ambitious to gain the honor. Finally, however, oldening that the sentiment in bin be. half was too strong to overcome, ho yielded, and, although opjmsed by tuiothor candidate from the bright lit tle city of which Mr. Church is mayor (the opposition being predicated on the assumption that a "slate" had been covertly arranged by the .Mult no niah delegation), Mr. Church who elect id by a vote of SOU agaln-it a ballot of UH for Mr. J, Scrlber. lion. .1. M, Church is one of the! notable figures in Oregon politics, Against most embarrassing odds ho has (ought a valiant tmttlo in L'nion county for the success of the Kopuhli can p.irty on every issue it pruuiulgat e.l, So otl'eotivo was lib courageous work that Union county, in the last election, was second only (o Jackson in tho matter of gain in Republican strength. Mr. Church's method of campaign is that of a modest, but earnest man. Ho appeals to tho intelligence of men rather than to thoir prejudice lie reasons with them rather than to en gage them in fretful altercation. Facts and figures are at his command and ho employs thorn most substantially. Merchants, farmers and professional men of every class give him audience because thoy know that ho " will not express an opinion on imiiortniit pub lie matters which is not fully supported by current conditions. Of such men as Hon. J. M. Church tho character of tho Republican party is made. His election to tho presi dency of tho Republican League of Oregon was an honor justly bestowed. It was an honor due to Kastcrn Oregon, and in Kustorn Oregon no one moro richly deserved it than Hon. J. M. Church, Mr. Mcllrido is entirely too small a man for the senate at such a time as this, when Oregon neods and deserves so much at the hands of congress and the various departments of government. Mr. Corbett is already a man of nation al roputation, and if elected lie would at once take a high and dlgnilled rank among tho nation's lawmakers. Gen tlemanly and discriminating generosity counts for a good deal these days in such a position, und no Otegou man could or would exhibit so much of tho kind of liberality that "takes" in Washington as he. Ho would caie nolhlng about emoluments, but only to make a flue iccord for the state in which he has spent nearly ail bis man hood, and been successful. HON. THOS H. TONGUE, Confirtss- man From the First District, Who Will Undoubtedly Receive Rtnomlnatlon. An Kxi'olltmt ;iiiiiiny. A warm welcome awaits tho appear ance of tho 'Mipiilur Moore-Roberts com pany at Conlray'n noxt week. This theatrical organization gained many admirers in this city by virtue of the talents of its members. Tho company is well and evenly ba auced, tho minor r 'o invariably being in e p bio hands, while tho principles are most excellent. Miss Moore has recovered tho use of her voice m that playgoers will now have an opportunity to hear some of the songs which have made her famous in Australia. II. R. Roberts is an ac tor of great promise, who won numer ous friends by his coiisumato art. The engagement will open with "Mrs. Qulnn'H Twins." Mhii III 1 II x It Ititlh'iiiiil IIiiIIiIIiik. The llelllugham Hay & Uritish Co lumbia railroad has given a trust deed to its property in Whatcom county to the Hank of California to secure the payment of .f 1,000,000 in tirst mortgage bonds. The deed was executed in San Francisco on December l.and was liled for record in the auditor's ollico in Whatcom county on January an, Tho document is the most voluminous of any ever tiled there, and it required film. TiO in revenue stamps, It is the purpose of the company to pay oil' an indebtedness of about $110,000 on tho road, and the balance realized from tho sale of tho bonds to the Hank of Cali fornia will bo used in construction work. Tho instrument calls for the completion of at miles of additional road this year, on which will be issued in kinds .f 17, 000 per mile. This ex tension is the one now under biirvey from Suinas to Houldor Creek. Nine workhorses, at Klgin, brought $85 to $ 1 00 a head. have OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Most Complete Establish ment in the Pacific North west M Commtrclll, Utok mil Count) Uliik lioott and Stco ds Mad to urdtr Maotiln and Mu tic binding, 0 n 212-214 First Street PORTLAND - - OREGON ....Toltijihonos 312.... wmJm I I fill. SIIHIUPI' SALE. in the Circuit Court of the Stnie of Ore gon, for the County of Multnomah. Jacob Am, plaintiff, vs. George U. Fowler nnd Rosa Fowler, his wife, defendants. IJy virtue of an execution, Judgment order nnd decree duly Issued out of nnd under the seal of the above-entitled court, In the nbove-cntltlcd cause, to me duly directed and dated, the 23th day of Jan uary, 1800, upon a judgment rendered nnd entered In said court, on the 23d day of January, 100, In favor of Jacob Am, plaintiff, and against George U. Fowler at d Ilosa Fowler, defendants, for the sum of J2J0, with Interest thereon nt the rate of S per cent per annum, from the 1st day of June, 1S&S, lew the sum of $10 paid December 1. IMS, nnd $10 paid June 1, 1SW; and the further sum of.J23, with Interest thereon nt the rate of 0 per cent per un num from the 23d day of January, 1900, and the further sum of $10, costs nnd dis bursements, and the costs of and upon thl writ, commanding mo to make sale of the following-described real property, situate In the County of Multnomah, und State of Oregon, towlt: All of lots numbered nine (9) nnd ten (10), In FarreH'H Second addition to the city of Portland, county of Multnomah, and state of Oregon, us the same appears of record on the duly recorded maps and plats of said addition In tho olllce of the recorder of conveyances, said county und state, together with the tenements, here ditaments nnd nppurtennnces thereunto belonging or In nny wise appertaining. Now, therefore, by virtue of said exe cution, Judgment, order nnd decree, und In compliance with the commands of paid writ, I will on Monday, the 2Cth day of February, 1M0, nt the hour of 10 o'clock A. M ut tho front door of tho county courthouse. In tho city of Portland, said county nnd state, sell at public auction, ubject to redemption, to tho highest bid der, for U. 8. gold coin, cash In hand, ill the right, title nnd Interest which the wlthln-named defendants, or either of thorn, had on tho date of the mortgage herein, or since hnd. In and to the above described real property, or any part there of, to satisfy said execution, Judgment order, decree, Interest, costs nnd all ac cruing costs. Dated Portland, Or., January 25. 1900. WII,1,IA.M FItAKIEIt, Sheriff of Multnomah County, Oregon. EatublUlicd In New York 1102. Now York, Chlcngo, Huston, 1'lilladvlpliln, Peuvur, l'ortluud. DKVOK Ji HAYNOI.D3 CO. l'nlnt. Colors, Vnrnlnlii", Lend, Ilrtialica, Artlula' Muterlala, wholuaiilu (inly. No, (U) Flrat H r't, corner I'ltic, Portland, Or. Tuonea, Oregon ltvd 1853, Columbia 111. Rc OUKIlTa' CAl'E lk'it arndi-a of WINEH, MQl'OIU) AND CIUAltS fourth nnd Stiirk Hia i'OllTLANU, OREGON 1'rlvnto Kntrnuce, 10J phono llluvk Ih.'U. Fourth Street. Tulu- PIIK WK3TEHN I.UMHCH COMI'ANY Olllce: BuveuU'CUlh and Front btreeta. Portland, Oregon. pOUTI.AND LOAN OFFICE 1UX Makx, Proprietor. ...Illtftivit Price Paid for Old Gold and Silver... No. 74 Third Ktrvet, Nenr Oak POUTI.AND, OH. Loan money on nil kluda of eecurlty. Unr. ilgamud iIi)ko aold for amount tunned. T 11. WILD Jobbing and -ItuUll Dealer In WINES AND I.IQUOKB 131 Third Street, Oppoalto Mnionto Temple, Portland, Oregon. Dr. Fred A. Reisacher DENTIST Uraduntc of tho NortliwrMoin Unlevrilty Denial College, First-Class Work and Prices Reasonable 711 Hokum HldV, Cor. Third A Wnililnitton. l'OHTl.AND, Or. Orison Thoue Ureon W tfeywood Brothers Wakefield Company Manufacturers of CANE AND WOOD-SEAT CHAIRS, BENT WOOD CHAIRS, REED and RATTAN FURNITURE, CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, CHAIR CANE, Etc Goods Sold to the -Trade Only. 80-80 Fifth St. PORTLAND. A. I. FARMER Wholesale and Retail GROCER... LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY Third St., Cor. Jefferson Beth Phones. TT'TVlT yr'WVT V T PATENTS DESIGNS TRADE. MARKS AND COPYRIGHTS i UUMINtU FREE UUIAINtU r ADVICE AS TO PATENTABILITY Nouod In " luveuuve Ae " r Iiook "Hon toobUln PntenU" Chargt moiUralt. No fee till patnut U urtd. tten (trlcuy conndanunl. Addrew. E. 0. SIGCERS, Pttinl LtY". WithlngtonTb.C, BUSINESS LOCALS. Always nek for the famous General Arthur cijrnr. Eflberg-Gunit Cigar Co., general agenti, Portland, Or. F. P. Thompson, dealer in tobacco, :igars, fruit, candies and nuts. 250 13 moot. Porters and waiters will- give Mr. Fred Lent, proprietor of tho Kailroad Men's Cigar Storo, thoir trado when they want anything in tho lino of ci gars and tobacco. Iirady & Shorrctt, practical plumb ;rs, gas and steam fitters. Dealers in lead and iron pipe, gas fixtures and plumbing goods of every description. Jobbing dono nt resaonablo rates. All work warranted. Steam nnd hot water-heating a specialty. Telephone Oak 411. 142 Tirst street, Portland, Oro. C. A. "Watson, Marino Drug Store, 88 IV TMfrl ilrmit lVirthinil flrn. Knn. zialties: Fleckenstein's Lung Unlearn ind Celery Soltzor. R. 11. Schwartz, druggist and npotho :nry, 22G Burnsido street, between First nnd Second, Portland, Or. Wntts & Mntthleu, druggists, 27t ItuaBoll St., Hill block, Porltand, Or. Kahn Drox., dcnlcrs in hides, fun nnd wool. 191 Front atroot, Portland, Or. O, Dnniolson, watchmaker, jowelei and diamond-setter, 140 Sixth street, Portland, Or. All work guaranteed. Lake Charles Houso, 80 North Fifth itreet, Portland. Choicest brands of wiuos, liquors nnd cigars. Brerybody smokes the colobrAtnd Monogram and Pandora cigars. Thoy Intro no equal. Smyth & Howard, Bonernl contract )ra. "ltoads, brlilges, trostlcB, munici pul improvouicntH, oto., Portland, Or. Diamond Vittiilcd Urick Company, (Incorpotated). Pnvinu rlok a spo. jiolty. 013 Ulmniujr or uommoroo. Dohomian Dottlinu Works, boIo hot Hots of Suhlitz Milwunkoo Boor. Phone Grant 1531. 851 Stark struut, Portland, Or. . Tho Popular, 12G First street, hot. Washington and Alder, Portland, Or., John Ecklund, pionriotor. Tel. Oro. on rod OUt, Cohtmhia CU8. Portland Tranator baloon Chas. O. Sigliu, proprietor. Clioioo wines, liquors and oius. 821 Glin'an, cor ner Sixth, Portland, Or. IlecklitRor & Co., dealers in neve and Bocoud-hand goods, furniture, stoves, tlnwaro, hardware, glaiswaro nnd crockery. Dought sold and exchanged. &0 and 83 Union avenuo, EaBt Side, Portland, O:. Ernest Geialer, manufacturer nnd denier in hi(!ligrado Havana cigars and tohacco. b'alobrnom nnd factory: 100 North Sixth streot. oppoaito Union dopot, Portland, Oi. Box trado a specialty. Tho Western Oyster IIoubj, Sam Mnckin, propiietor. Oysters and crawfish, wIioIohhIo and retail. 13y tlio gallon, $2; by the pint, 26 cento. 52a Wasliingtnn street, hetweou Sec ond and Thiid. Telephone brown 484. Tho A. D. T. Messenger Co. is the old rat nnd best service of the kind in the town. Readers of tho Now Age, give thorn tho preference Money to loan, on furniture, pianos, or any good securities. Notes and mortgages bought. S. W. King, room 45, Washington building. When you builil sco Lowis & Lewis, contractors and buildors. Oregon Tel ephone 1,005 Green. Speoinl attention paid to jobbing and repairing stairs and stnirhuildlug. 807 Madison strfaat, between Fifth and Sixth, Portland, Or. King up Dr. Darling. 204 Morrison street, cor. Third nnd Morrison, over MoAllen & McDonnell's, Olllce hours, 10:80 to 12 a. in.; 1:80 to 5 p. uj. At residence, E. 84th and Bel mont streets, morning and oveniugs. Hefliilcncu 'phones, Oregon, blue 875; Columbia, 5137; uflloo 'phone, Colniu bia 14. Tho Acorn, John Qriram, proprietor. Fino wines, liquors and cigars. Wain bard's beer on draught. Private fam ily rooms. All kinds of sandwiches. Phone, red 1882. Corner Sixth and Ankeny streets, Portland, Or. French Dyeing and Cleaning Works. All work done at very moderate prices. Dyeing and oleaning of all kinds oi ladies' and Gent's clothing. Mourning cloth dyed in 48 hours. J, Deleau, proprietor, 455 Glisan atri. The finest place in tiie city to obtain Cist qualltv cigarsJS tobacco and smok ers' artiole's is that of Rosenthal A lludd, at 287 and 287) Washington street, between Fourth and Fifth. Give these gonial dea'ers a call when you wish anything in thoir line. Tele, phone Maiu 75. Economy STioe Shop, 103 3d; men's half soles, sewed. $1; nailed, 70:; fids, 60c; Sds, 35o. Ladies', sowed, 75o; nailed, 60c; 2ds. 85c. Beat stock and work. A. M. Hollabough, prop. A. A. Unruh, bicycle repairing. Drailng ami cutting down frames a specialty. Bicycle sundries Baked enamel. All work guatantexd. 183 Foot of Morrison strost, Portland, Or. Call and see me when you are broken down. Agency for tho Imperial Bioy ole; guaranteed foi one year, Oregon 'phone black 2801. (the wholo j ; story of j ; I Cyrus j I Noble ; ; I whiskey j I 396- I 1 punm RaAlfiAAAAaAaAAaalfafilfiAB MANUFACTURERS' PIANO HOUSE 131 SIXTH STREET, Geo. A. Heidinger & Co, ...Representatives For... The Celebrated "Steck" World Henowned. MiuIcImh (nvorlto everywhere. The "Krakauer" Wonderfully popular In New York, Iloitnn nnd Chicago. Heat workmanthlpv 8weetet tone and latett Improvements. To buy a Krakauer la true economy. The Beautiful Sterling" Noted lor lupcrlor alngliiK tnuo and durability. Manufactured iluce 1864. Has do equal, price anil quality considered. See them. Huntington and Mendlessohn Pianos Sterling Organs ForChurcliea and I'arlon, at lowest prlcca. WOTlcnurliiK thli month we will make from IS to 25 per cent dUcount from our resula. low price In order to get our builnena atarted, Kany terma of payment can bo arranged U wanted, Hca ottr tine oikonmnit bclore buyltiK ettowhere. No trouble to (how goods, Cata. loguea mailed to any addrvu on application. RENTING PIAN08 A SPECIALTY. L. M. PARISH. NOTAIIV Parrish & Watkins REAL ESTATE, HOUSE, Loans and Fire Insurance Agents for Lancashire Insurance Co. No, 246 Washington Street Senta Muit Be Paid In Advance. PORTLAND, OR, ISsX UW UHTv5k." ?"iA VvtUUi ovil fa. i".H tV1Vlt NVUVVT., Oiegoa Pho io Oram Ut. Columbia Phone 601. ' ' HOdt . lliMHt . m,-"'--- - i ...,nn itt nil r.-fc , I . . - fffd- M) 2u. THE PENDLETON SAVINGS BANK PENDLETON, OREGON. Organized MUroh I, 1880; Capital, tlOO.OOO. Interest allowed on time dopoiite. Erchange bought and told oa all prin dpal point. Special attention given to collections. v. J. Furniih, president; J. N. Teal, vice-president; T. J. Moris; cashier. LA GRANDE NATIONAL BANK La Grande. Oregon. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS - - - - $72,000 Q llSg3 MS? ' SVjt-l- RUSSELL & CO. Write for Catalogue aad Prkff, OREGONIAN BUILDING. GEO. 15. WATKINS. PUULIC. r. rrNrriiA rsi Lee. 3 QoairiM ! VS.Ct g nrnxgjvj MMdLM. r . Incorporated 1894. toe rint lira 3 RUSSELL ENGINES BOILERS SAW MILLS Hiah Grade THRESHERS Machinery STACKERS PORTLAND, OREGON. ... - - r.