Tt I THE NEW AGE, POKTLAXD, OREGON V- - kV Jtortlattb N?tu Agr KfltabUahed 1S90 a. 1). Grimn. Manager -...,., .. c .. .... ,.-.. 2, 1'onunJ, Orgon. WCUVO, lO?) DQVU1IU DVi IMIl ABU HUU1UD 1 nllU Neh i not uur than Thurtdtr mornlnR ot To inure publication all local newi muit aom M, vbMriptton prloa, ona year, payabla In ad- f ! l(f 1W n. . ., , . , .w.vu w..u..i.u. .suu ....o ,.... PORTLAND LOCALS 1 orsanzcdi " b"8,1?? momberB Mllllllllllll ( Increase Us .membership to 500. Tho Song Servlco held at the Zlon' Lawyer John Q. Jones will deliver A. M. E. church was greeted by a very an address at the Ebcncezer Daptlst appreciative audience. .church on Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock tho 19th of this month. His Maa'a Day will bo hold at tho Bethel church Saturday evening, Au- gress of the Colored People In Chi gust 19, 1900. Como one! Come nil! cago. Tho musicalo given at the residence ' L0'l!mvmll"T2nSC,!0fhnnUv of Mr. and Mrs. Hall on last Tuesday ?nf.SJ" WrgTnnl,r T '," ,' TarTi?"8 a gfand 8UCC088 ,n CVry olocteWdCCM'ostflortV "oS TatrT panicumr. ,)ThB g th(J flr8t Royn, Counc of mBi Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin have moved !lLSapr1,ln?rnnid '"."l0 "'S' Ju . .v.i . i. . ion .. ai.. department of tho order was estab- street and are now ready to receive tho visits of tholr many friends. ivf iuuii uun uuiiiu ut jv uaoi omuiuu Mr, and Mrs. Drown, who were for- mally stopping at Mrs. Goodwin's, have now taken tip their rcsldonco with Mm. Mlllnr 321". Union nvenuo. ' Tho Old Maids' Convention which was held nt Uethol church Thursday ovenlng proved a grand affair. The ex cellent program prepared by them wiia iiiKniy uiiiuuiiiiuii ii) uiu uitv.il clors In attendance. .ui. vriiiiiviu u.iuuj, iiiuo.t-ui ihi.a..- or of tho Zlon choir, has begun hla preparations for his concort which ho expects to give about tho first of Sop- lembor. All tho best talentB nro being Mccurcd and ho hopes to mako It tho grandest literary entertainment of tho season, . JJIrVAnt,hony. LoRnn' ono. If l!10 Plg ,F2 nn.d ,n,amcv .of ts, .plic' nlcB left Saturday for un oxtcntlcd trip of thrco months to Tacoma, Scattlo and other places. Whllo In tho latter city, It la rumored, ho will bo married. Tho brldeto-bo Is said to havo been ono of Portland'H noinilnr voiiiil' In- Mr. William Dynum, musical direct- dlea. Mr. William Duncan, Jr., hnB been nnnolntod mnnnjjor In Mr. Lo- gan's stead. TACOMA NOTES - soctation. Mr. H. v. Hcott or wasn- " ciobo man, uui no mnniignii Tlio colored people of this city havo lngton, waB elected president; Dr. S. to looson up enough to give Tuskcgco a fevor, and that fever Is a good one H. Stlllyard, of Wheeling, W. Vn., first Instltuto a substantial donation some for them to have. It Is tho real cstato vice president; Rov. J. H. McQheo, of years ago. Tho widow is likely to fevor. Tho Now Ago hopo for many Alabama, second vice president; Mr. ,nld to tho amount when tho tlmu moro to tako tho fevor soon. D. O. Galnea, Worcester, Mass., third comes for tho distribution of the ben- vlco president; N. F. Honry, Washing- c"s sho is said to havo In mind. Rumors aro 'again floating of tho ton, D. C, secretary; Mr. Daniel Wll- , coming marrlago of one of Portland's Hams, Washington, D. C, treasurer; A noticeable development In tho re popular young gentlemen to the clty'B Mr. John Q. Jones, Chlcngo, III., attor- "F,lom world Is tho wondorful activity belle. Tho New Ago will withhold ney. TIiIh building association will o CathollcB among tho colored their names until a moro convenient erect a Masonic tomplo at Washing- pcoplo of the South. Negro priests time. ton, D. C. Stock in tho association la nr? ''olng educated In tho Catholic , $1,00 a share .school, missions aro being established Morodlth Bella good butter, HOG but wo hopo when tho Koystono Band Commercial strcot, Tacoma, Wash, is fully organized It will bo tho best Krco ono car tlckot with each 11.00 band In tho city of Chicago. purchaso of teas, coffees, canned orl A1 m ,, packago goods. At a mooting of tho Western Star I Club held on last Thursday ovenlng, Mr. Benny Thompson, of Seattle, Lawyer John O. Jones offered tho fol was In our city last week. lowing resolutions, which wore adopt- Mrs. Holman, of this city, left last,0'1!,. .. . , week to join her husband. LjhfrcM, tho Rebubllcan Conyen- I tlon has soon fit to nomlnato and to Mrs. H. C. Rico and daughter and plnco on tho tlckot against tho protest Mies Qratoy aro 111 at their residences, of hundreds nnd hundreds or good. Mr. Ury and Bonny Bandars, of 8c-,J1'al Co,,orod IWbubllcan vote of attle, woro in our city visiting last iV'," fPV.' n,n ,?n8,,v? arlt h,Bh,jr Sunday lObJectlonablo Individual by tho nnmo Sunday. Miss Maud Hoartsflold, who has' been visiting Belllngham, has return- cd home. Mra. Estella Gibson gavo a concert cnn8 res'ding In tho City of Chicago, and danco last Friday night which was n0NV unitedly pledge 1 oursolyea to work a success and voto from thlB timo until tho olec- tlon Is over in Novombcr against tho Mrs. Anderson and family left last' said Oscar Do Priest and uso all hon weok for St. Paul whero thoy will re- orablo means to cause his complete main for a month's visit. dofeat nnd retirement at tho polls, Mrs. Hunter Is going to givo an-1 Resolved, Ftirthor, That wo now np nth an,.ini ni M. a i v i..,-ni, peal to tho consldenito judgment and on August 20th. Everybody is Invited ,n.vo.ko, Ul? cooperation of all fair to come 1 mlnd(1 voters In Cook County nnd nsk them to voto against tho election of Mrs. Carrina Horton, wlfo of Green the said Oscar De Priest. llorton, died last week at her homo on Suth J street. Sho was hurried last Friday. Miss Nellie Hall, who has been vis Iting MIsBes Freeman for tho past weok, left for her homo In Seattle last Wednesday . I 1 pick no quarrel with tho years A great surprise will bo with tho Ta- Nor with tho fates not oven tho ono coma people next week. They aro That holds the shears, all expecting to see Mr. and Mrs. John ' Davis at homo again. I took occasion by the hand; MIbb Gregory, of Seattle, Is visiting rm fln0' 1? n,co 'tw,xt weed and Miss Blanch Rucker of this city. She' . ?Jj tn ,,,,,. is on her way to Portland whero she..1 d.0 !iaLto.der8tand; expects to mako it her home. ! tako m,no bour- Mesdamea. S. S. Freeman, Clarke, The timo is short enough at best; Phillips and Hunter gave a social at I push right onward while I may; the Allen A. M. B. church last Tues-. I open to tho winds my breaBt. day. They bad a large attendance. i nniiMiimaadnni I LETTER 11, MttMMMNl OUR CHICAGO minnimci August 9, 1906. Lawyer W. F. Farmer has returned from Covington, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. Black, of Washington, la., are in tho city on a visit. . - Lawyer E. II. Morris went to Wheat- on, 111., last week on legal business. Dr. Charles E. Bentley and wife have gone on a visit to Harpers Ferry, Va. , "" a"nie..3a?' ' ,?L 3 street has returned homo from Me- tropolls, III. I Mr. John Smith, of 4C50 Armour avenue and Mrs. Charles G. Lewis, of . 3552 Armour avenue, died last week. a new aaaonio oraw w " ianiledJn..ih,l.c M TSS.'rM A . J-, - - 1UVU1UC4 0 UUUVI IUD M wwuu a vmv mm Lodge of Illinois. Tbo BUCCeB8ful preacher deals with Mr. F. L. Barnett, for several years the concrete, tangible lessons of life assistant states attorney, was today and living, eschewing frayed-out dog nominated for Judge of the municipal ma and unconvincing abstractions, court by tlic republican convention. Tho club that Mr. B. J. Murphy Is the mnnngcr of nt 3117 Dearborn street wan ralilnil liv tlio nnlleo nn tho rhnrirn of immhlltiP lnt Wo.lnnRrlnV. --- - 0- - 0...v-..-cf u i, .-. -----. i .,, a,, . ,- ,,,. t.. .. . I M11DO Utx. IU lllUllj J1.141D bt .!- ler and assistant manager of tho Theo- dorc W. Jones Transfer & Express Co., has resigned on account of 111- e surpnseu to near uiai me uumuui uuriu min oireui niaritei, a. vnr health and has gone homo to Mich- 1ms been "dissolved." itenberger, proprietor, choice poultry, Igan, I irrcsh and salt meats, phono Main 1395, ... I For the Information of the curious, 230 North Sixteenth street, Portland, A new republican organization i ivnn a i, ,,ni.inr imiinf Ore. nUlCh B C8lK,n.t!tC(1 nTB th0 Coo.k County subject will bo on tho rise and pro - nt..i t... t. a..HMMMM !. i t "?hcd-ft SBufpff2? SSll'!,J!IirLf iJH8' nf. "A aVooJ r,u" " " Tho United 8upreme Council of Scottish Rlto Masons nnd the Orand Lodgo of tho District of Columbia havo . fnrmirl n Mnqnnlr Tomnln hnlldlnir nn- i . .. - . . ... . . Chlnnco. Auir. loth., inoc. Mrs Marv F Hardv 3434 Dearborn 8trceti (1C(l ln8t WCek. Mr. Sam Snowdon Is expected to visit unicago, rram wow rone next "-iii Mr, P L Darrctt, colored lawyer, waB 0mJnatod for ono of tho Judges of tho Municipal Court, 1 .. . . , , ... Mr. Adam Decltloy, of 3C13 Dearborn street, s recognized as ono of tho in0Bt fnlthfttl nnd rollnblu men In tho government innll scrvico In Clilcago. Tho Palaco theatre on 31st street, nIr tho management of Mr. Mooro ,B lmvllXK a Rrcnt 8UCC088. Mr. T. p. McPnrlnnl haa moved to 4CD2 Dutler street. 1 . ' ....... .... ' A strong effort will bo mado In this city nmong tho republicans nnd dem- weok. ocrats to defeat tho election of John K. Prlndervlllo and Frank Crow who nro candidates for Judges on tho mtp nlclpal court ticket. A now brass band which Is named Koystono Band has been organized In tills city. Tho City or Chicago needs a good band of Colored Musicians In thin city, which thoy havo not now. 1 or uscar uo pnost, I I TlinrnfnrA Tin I Thoroforo. Bo It Resolved. That this Western Star Club with a mem borahln of 17G and all loyal Ronubli SHORT FLIGHTS. By R. W. Thompson. THE SONG I SING. , HiPiVll . UoA . , .. Blrv" to Keep mo In tho sun 1 A tlxa And walk the way. . kind heart greets mo here and there; I hide from it my doubts and fears, trudge, and say tho path Is fair Along tho years. John Vanco Cheney. People hear all of a twenty-mlnute sermon. . We strenuously insist that the proper noun "Negro" should bo spelled wlth caP,tal "N" Tho i,meiKht never ,n,ure. the never right - thinking or right living. It is the grafter who fears tho calcium of investigation. Tho friendB of tho Fairbanks boom are hop!nK ,t ,fl 8uraclently Btrong to overcome tho handlcan of thn nnntnn uuardian's support, The editor's female assistant or nrlnrHf nfhn rliAQn'l s. nut nn.l n11 4k& aecrets of the office to the public will hold her job a long time. J4fc. TTUU UW-Bl V feW UUL UUU tCIl IUD I The saving habit, acquired while rpR.i,lir iinj,if wi,on nco has sapped .i.MM Mni.mttd nt. ItifltilcrnnpA 111 LUG h. nniv vImi nmi itimmnii (he giicIc .. ' . ,x" ' .. , Whon w lienr In mind what a hot "" -- - w . timo they are Having in miasm ior wu past few months, no one ougiu to thnt no whitewash waB left aftor the commiitee ni rrovuienco got inrougii with Its mastodonlc Job. When wo sec a "dude" doctor in at- tendance nt every dance, pink tea, matlneo musicalp, moonlight oxcur- 8l". Ashing Junket and rag-time pic- nlc wo trcmblo for tho welfare of his . Pr patients if ho has any. Haven't you notced a striking re semblance between Castro, tho presi dent of the Venezuelan Ropubllc and Prof. Jesse Lawson, tho distinguished New Jcrsoy leader and head of tho Na tional Sociological Society? Last week a colored woman of KltlfTRtntl TVIIItntnann Mimdr Tnntl Ba.Vo blrth to bIx children. All were i a,,vo nml Aoln wo11 whott laBt hoard iTom. i-resiucnt koobovcil ciouuuess smolo a broad smllo when tho delight ful news was telegraphed to him. Russell Sage had tho reputation of k H. .,t .. .. ... wnerover they can get a foothold, and 'competent teachers aro being placed nt s'rntcglo polntB throughout tho i""",""'i J'"';"""!"" '" "r """ Binics. iNnsnviiio. xenn.. nns a we attended Nokto Catholic church. INSURANCE MONEY HELP8. Rebuilding Operations in Sart Fran cisco Begin With Vigor. Ban Francisco, Aug. 14. Tho re building of San Franciaco has begun in earnest. There is llttlo talk, thero is littlo boasting, bnt thero is a vast amount of work. It may be observed on every hand. It has suddenly grown to large proportions, duo to increased paymenta by the Insurance companies. These payments now total 150,000,000 enough to wariant a decided step in advance in reconstruction. But still tho 160,000,000 represents only 20 cents on tho dollar of tho amount duo the policy holders of the city. Tlio thirty days' grnco allowed by law, attor tho IhretT months allotted for the filing ol proofs ot loss, havo elapsed and the insuranuo corporations must now pay or flatly refuse The 160,000,000 has not been paid with the same cheerfulness with which the premiums were collected, in fact, it is not an exaggeration to say that a very large part of the amount has been "wrung" from the companies. It Is still a question as to tho sum which the policy holders will collect in the end. It la organisation that has cai ried them to the point already attainod, and it will bo organization that will carry them further. There is very lit tie single handed fighting against the companies. Most of tho individual suits filed are test cases to determine the validity of certain doubtful clauses and to decide how far the "earthquake clauso" will prevail. Tho policy hold era have been merged into a gigantic organization, whicu has employed a corps of lawyer and will either foics tlio companies- to do the "equate thing" or else announce their perfidlly to the woria. Seven Mutineers Condemned. Helsingfors, Finland, Aug. 14. The trial by court martial of tlio Bveaborg mutineers commenced Saturday, and Lieutenants Kochanovsky and Emllian off, aged respectively 20 and 21 yearr, and five soldiers were at the first sit ting found guilty and condemned to death. All were shot and buried in a common grave without ceremony. Kochanovsky's father la a colonel of the guards at 8t. Petersburg. Emll lanoff'a mother appealed by the tele graph to the emperor for a reprieve, but unsuccessfully, A good place to get your aoft or stilt hats renovated la 2494 Alder street, between Second and Third. Always aak for the faaa Aitktu eifar. Keberg ., feaeral agenU, Fort! faaasua Oaaanl Quart Ghjat Portland, Or. Tho Anheuser, Honry M. Williams, proprietor, 234 Morrison street, corner Second, Portland, Ore. Telenhono Main 2517. C. Anderson, staple and fancy gro ceries, Twenty-flrst and Thurman streets. 'Phono Hood 57. Fresh roasted coffee a specialty. THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL maintains unexcelled service from the west to the east and south. Making clece connections with trains of all transcontinental lines, passengers are given their choice of routes to Chicago, Louisville, Memphis and New Orleans, and through these points to the far east. Prospective travelers desiring infor mation as to the lowest rates and best routes are invited to correspondence with the following representatives: B. H. Trumbull, Commercial Agent, 142 Third St., Portland, Or. J. O. Lindsey, Trav. Passenger Agent, 142 Third St., Portland, Or. Paul B, Thompson, Passenger Agtnt, Colman Building, Seattle, Wash, .lost Uroa. Saloon, 340 Williams nvc llllo. linn wlnnti llnitnra nml nlfrnra Family trado a specialty. - - - I llvn r. ii. .i..nio- i i.i .. ri;, .. n't. .. .iT-.T - i. VIH,0, lllUllli 1IH11 llllll 'UUIll I11UUV Main G22. 01 North Park street, cor ncr uavis. , ,. , . . , THE PIONEER PAINT COMPANY. Tho p 1 o neer paint es tablish in o n t of Portland li that of F. E. Doach ft Company, of 185 First St., t h a oldest fcnd .most r llabla house of its kind In tho Northwest. It carries an Immense tock of the best thlna-g In natnta and bnildlng materials, together with an unusual list of specialties. Those who neod anything in these lines can cer tainly profit by going to F. E. Beach ft Company. Remember the' number, 111 first street THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL maintains unexcelled service from the west to tho cnat and south. Making close connections with trains of nil transcontinental lines, rmmengorH are given their choice of routes to Chicago, Louisville, Memphis and New Orleans and through these points to tho far cast. Proepoctivo travelers desiring Infoi motion as to tho lowost rates and best routes aro invited to correspondence with the following representatives: It. H. Trumbull, Commercial Agent, 142 Third St., Portland, Or. J. C. Llndeoy, Trav. Passenger Agent, 142 Third St., Portland, Or. Paul II. Thompson, Passenger Agent, Colroan Ilullding, Scattlo, Wash. "THE MILWAUKEE" "Tho Pioneer Limited" St. Paul to Chicago. "Overland Limited" Omaha to Chi cago. "Southwest Limited'.' Kaunas City to Chicago. No trains In tho scrvico on any railroad In tho world equals In equip ment that of tho Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway. They own ami opcrnto tholr own sleeping and dining enrs and glvo their pntrotiH an cxcellonco of sorvlco not obtalnablo elsewhere. Berths on their slcoporn nro longer, higher and wider than In similar rnrH on any other line. Thoy protect tholr traliiH by tho Block system. Connections mado with all traiiHcontlncntal lines In Union depots. H. S. ROWE, General Agent, 134 Third 8t., Portland. ARTHUR LAW rurnlthtr and Hatter MH12 MAKI2S SHIRTH" 4W WatliliiKlon Si . 0oltu llelllK'x Theater PORTLAND, OREGON The Savings Bank of the Title Guarantee & Trust Company PAYS 4 Per Cent Yearly Interest On Savings Accounts Intiust Compounded Semiannually Wi Also Pay 4 Per Cent Interest in 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 Bank Account is tho first step to ward happiness, prosperity and comfort Banking Hours, a. in. to 4 p. in.; Saturdays, 9 a in, to 1 j, in. ; Saturday evenings, 6. p. in. to 8 p. in. 240 Washington Street Corner Second PORTLAND OREGON P. A. TAYLOR i 5tAnl nnrl Pnnrv r.rnrr!. "I.. .r . ... ... iTiiilM.mccllon:iKi.ri. lobacww nml iau- - ' O' 1", Ion. ami Hplco nt I.i-t l'rlco. It" I'nlon Ae. Hiw Delivery I'lmiic i:t I ID AUGUST STORZ Denier In Staple nml Puney Orncci'lcH Vegetables, Frutl and Dairy Produce Phone Kat .V.W IC'J William Au POUTI.ANI). (HtK(lt)N The Portland Hat Works Manufacturer of PINE SOFT AND STIFF HATS Ilata Djctl, Oteancil and Itlocked. ()uri0 daily: Panamas t.'Icnncd and llleaelied. 2l9$Atdcr8t..bel.Bceond and Third, llraueh 4 Washington 8t. Portland, Or. Pioneer Soda Works (It'NDKI. 111103. A CO. Manufaeturcra of SODA WATER, EXTRACTS, SYRUPS, ETC. Kaclory, 419 Water Street Telephone, Main 2MI POHTI.AXI) OHKOON' Ivory Wood Fibre Plaster Ivory Cement Plaster F, T. CROWE & GO, II05 A Street TACOMA, WASHINGTON Portland Fluff Rug Co. Transforming of Worn Brussels and ingrain Carpets Into Rugs Prompt Attention and Good Service Guaranteed Phone 3052 700 Wmhlngton St., Portland, Oregon SKELLY & LITTLEHALES IH'ftlcrn III Groceries, Flour, Feed, Hay, Grain, Coal, Wood and Build ing Materials 101-103 Fourteenth St. North Phone Pacific 611 Corner Flanders Portland, Oregon Courtney Music Co. Band Instruments Stringed Instruments Phonographs Cheap for cash or easy payments Latest Popular Songs And Music 25c, Five for $1, Postpaid 10-Cent Sheet Music Postpaid. Standard Classical and Popular Sheet Music, 10c 88 NORTH THIRD ST. Portland, Oregon STCAMCR TELEGRAPH TASTtST ON TMC HIVCR Thu only ntvamhoat limkliiK h riiuml trip DAILY Kxcqt HiiikU)- liclwci'ii Portland and Astoria Ami Way I'oInU Uavo 1'ortlainl 7:W A SI ArrUo Attorla I::l' M Uava Aitorla 2:ao V M Arrive I'artUml fl:) I' M MKAUJ 8KIIVKI) A I.A C'AltTK PrtUn4 landing. AUr St. Dock. Aaterla LanaNnf, CaUndr 0xk. r. B. SCOTT, Agent. Phone Main 36S One Week Only Imported Woven Madras & Oxford GOAT SHIRTS New Novelty Plaids Mu $1,50 a $1.75 Values, $1.10 THE TOGGERY MAltVIN C. WHITK, Mgr, "SuMthifii Different in Men's Weir" 302 Washington S. n MiiKton Prop I, Wllklmon. ManaROf The Alpha Fine Wines, Liquors & Cigars NICELY FURNISHED BOOMS Hcadquartvrp for Ituihoad and All Pro fcfsiotitil People. Pliono Pnclllc 151 101 X. Park St., PORTLAND, OKEOON A. H. Griswold Sui'tCMorioi.lllhni.U A PIIUOI.KV TAILOR No Dm noli Stor 131 Ehtli St. PORTLAND, OKKGON OUR BRAND Horse Collars l'Mmem, Tenmnlcru nil lloriamen. took to Minr hucrmt. When In need ol llorto ColUm, uujr the lct - tho SHARKEY COLLAR It hna looi I tho let of nrcnr nmt tour unit cllinr.te for tont jert, Auk your iltilr for tliem nml ImUt ou having tho "Hhr- P.' SHARKEY & SON Portland, Oregon i? oiho cttl;M,PJ. 'n.iSKTOT ' ..Olympic , A Flour Whose Best Endorsement Is the Fact that the Number of People Whl Use It Multiplies Every Year COOL BREEZES ON HOT DAYS No matter how sultry or uncomfort able the day, an ELECTRIC FAN will insure comfort for the business man at his deskfor his employes at their work for the customers in his store: and for the entire household at hi home. The cost of all this SUMMER COM FORT is a mere trifle. A 16-inch fab un be operated at a cost not to ex ceed one cent an hour, and a 12-inch fan un be run for even less. Think of ten hours of solid comfort for less than ten cents. Keep your store cool and breezy and your customers will find shopping a pleasure, and your store an inviting place in which to linger. ELECTRIC FANS will increase your business, whether it be a restaurant, an ice cream parlor, a dry goods emporium or an iron foundry. We have fans of all kinds, all styles, suitable for every purpose. Don't de layorder your fan TODAY. ELECTRIC LIGHT and the ELECTRIC FAN nuke a strong combination for summer comfort. Send us a post card with your name and address we will do the rest. Portland General Electric Go. Seventh and Alder Struts TELEPHONE EXCHANGE 13 H l 'l'9r r LTJT . '"'"? to.fMH- -