Mmfwiiainwl r-H iWf- -- ""ntwj P THE NEW AGE, POnTLAOT, OKEGOIT ! - Pnrtlatti Jfatu Age A. D. dRIPI'lIV, Mnnniter NOT YET A SENATOR. Tho New Ago has said before nnd It now says again that It docs not THE ATLANTA OUTBREAK. The outbreak against Negroes In Atlanta recently wob largely the re- DOOKER T. WASHINGTON TALKS. ROBERT A. PRESTON PRESCRIPTION DRUQQIST Few men possess a better mind or a more level head than Booker T. bellovo that tho next legislature will suit of tho malignant and unreasoning Washington. While many do not elect J. Bourno Jr., to the United tirades of tho papers of that town'ngroc with him In everything that ho States senate. It has been said that ngalnst the Negro race. Because onc.'says nn,i doc8( all must admit that the Ofllrc, Itomn 317, Commonwealth Iltillillng Entered atthpotomctrottUnl,Oruon. m econd-cla( matter. 8UBgcRpTIoN - our opposition to Mr. Bourno Is In- two, or oven a dozen Negroes do ndvco ho gives is wlso and If heeded One Year, payable In advance..". 2.oo spired by prejudice, and that wo can wrong, even a wrong of tho worst kind Would do much to adjust, If not solve, give no good reason for opposing him Is no renson for assailing and attack tnc vexed race question. Tho follow- slnco he was regularly named by tho Ing tho wholo race, and for lynching nB interview was given by him re republican voters for tho ofllce. Innocent colored people. Wo have no'centy to a ncw Yorl Sim rcPorter: . .. . .. .... Cor. 21 and Thunnan BU. Phone Main 1(10 PORTLAND. ORBQON Wo opposed Mr. Bourno during the primaries for tho rcnBon that we knew him to be unfit for tho high ofllce to which ho aspired. TirB PRIMARY LAW. excuses for Negroes who assault white women, but wo doubt not that a great many reported cases of assault aro Imnglnary or concocted "out of wholo Somo Eastern States nro adopting or ngltailng tho question of adopting n primary election law similar to that of Oregon, but its bnd ns well as Its good points nro being considered, ns they should bo In this state, with ri view of discovering whother somo of tho bad features can bo cllmlnntud, nnd If not whethor tho law Is worthy to bo continued In forco. Tho New Ago hns pointed out before somo of tho bad features of this much praised law, and will do so again. For In Htnnco, how can a very poor but per Imps a very worthy man, mnko tho rnco for United States senntor, gov ernor or other stato offices against a rich mnn, who will upend his monoy for nomination and election? In fact, no mnn could hopo to bo nominated nnd elected without spondlng novcrnl thoiiBnnd dnlnrs, so that It shuts poor men out. It Is n rich man's law. Dis cussing this point tho Dallas Optimist says: "Tnlco tho last election as nn oxnmplo; how wns It carried?" Ad mitting that Bourno mudo n legitimate campaign "It was nn oxponslvo ono, one that no poor man could make. In fact a poor man could not hnvo bought thu pnHtngo stnmps ho used In the two cnmpnlgns. Wo sny two campaigns, for tho ono, boforo tho primaries Is only half of tho Imttlo." Then uh to fitness, Is anything likely to bo gained? Tho Optimist saya: "In tho old way ns a rule, men woro nom inated becniiBo they stood for some thing, and their party friends nomi nated them nnd backed thorn tip with their support during thu campaign. Under tho present system n mnn lias only himself to consider. If ho has tho prlco ho can nnnounco himself as n candidate, ndvortlso, subHldtzo n lot of nowspnpors, hlro a lot of workors, make a hurrnh campaign nnd tho nom ination Is his, although ho may bo wholly unfit for tho ofllco nnd prnc ' tlcnlly unknown to tho voters." How nro theso defeats to bo rem edied? Nobody seems to know. Por Imps, they nro liiBeparablo from tho primary nomination schomo. If so, Is it not a bad scheme, in splto of nomo good features In It? To quoto from Tho Dalles pnpor ngnln: "Tho Oregon direct primary law, ns to stnto otllces, Is n good law for tho rich man, but under It tho poor mnn Is practically eliminated from ofllco hold ing. Ho Htnnds no show whntovor. But n rich maul It Is n ten to ono shot that n good politician could tnko n fund of I1SO.00O In this stnto nnd elect nuy tolornhlo man to tho United States senate, though tho mnn had never be fore been heard of outside his own .Innnifinl 1IWVF, J III 11) I First That ho Is not a loyal and 'cloth." In somo cases any motion or consistent republican. Second That ho Is a traitor nnd political black-leg. Third That ho could not ho de pended upon to support Roosovclt. If ho had been a loyal and consistent republican he would not have deserted his party In tho hour of Its dire dis tress, when tho blight of Bryanism nnd populism overshadowed tho country In 189C. But as a true and loyal repub lican would havo put self asldo nnd rendered whntovor service ha could for his party and his republican friends. If Bourno's will had provallod and Bryan had been elected who can sny that thuro would havo been today n strong, Invlnclblo republican party In Oregon to honor him for his perfidy, Tho legislative session of 1895 wns the most spectacular In tho history of Oregon nnd tho King Pin of that boh slpn was J. Bourno Jr., whoso mnl odorous record Is oven yet n stench In tho nostrils of decent people With it Indication of nn Imagined attempt at nn assault is sufficient ground for lynching. Tho Negro's side Is never heard, and If he bo Innocent It makes little dlffcrcnco to tho mob. And If tho supposedly guilty ono cannot be caught somo other colored mnn, or other colored people, wholly Innocent of this alleged crlmo or of nny other will do nbout ns well. As tho Now York World Bays of. the Atlanta mas sacro: "Tho crowds of boys and young men who mndo up tho street mobs took no nccount of tho guilt or Inno cenco of their victims. Tho mob mur derers ran nmuck and n Negro's color was his crime. For a Negro to bo merely seen on a street car wns suffi cient renson to kill him. With whnt grnco can wo utter words of loathing ngalnst Russia for tho mnssnero of tho Jews when such atrocities aro posslblo In tho capital of ono of tho oldest American states? Honcoforth Georgia must bo on trial for this outrago not goodly supply of monoy nnd other only Its people but Its stnto officials, corrupting Influences tho trick of thwarting tho will of tho people and debauching thu honor of tho citizenry was tho special mission of this politi cal montebnuk, who, now, ten short years nftcrward, hns tho brazen nf frontcry to seek this high nnd honor alilo position nt tho hands of tho party, whoso murder ho conspired to bring nbout. In tho light of tho past record of Mr. Bourne, who Is so unsuspecting ns to trust him In thu future? Docs nnyouo who knows him, snvo Ills hired honchmon, think far a mlnuto that he can bo dopended upon to stand up for republican principles and policies lu tho United States senate, nnd to up hold tho hands of llfo-long, truo and tried republican leaders In that body, and to "stand pat" with tho pnrty'n matchless lender, most profound stntcsmnn, patriot nnd humanitarian slnco tho days of Lincoln Thcodoro Roosovclt. OUR PIGKWICKEN MAYOR. Tho ensual observer would think from rending a certain nowspnpor that Mayor Lano wns actuated by high ninl lofty motives nnd a deslro to servo tho dear pcoplo, whoso Interests wcro being neglected, In his antics over granting franchises to puuue scrvlco corporations and particularly steam railroads. Tho community to a man wants tho Hill lines treated fairly nnd tho dila tory tnctlcB of tho mayor In hnmpor- Ing by voto nnd othorwlBO, tho work of construction, will certainly render him less popular with tho people. Tho frnnchlso of tho Portland and Does anybody supposo Mr. Bourno Scnttlo Rnllwny to cross certain would hnvo been nominated nnd elect ed sonntor except for his monoy? As ngnlnst n numbor of republicans that If they permit It to go unpunished In tho courts tho stnto must shnro In tho blood-guilt of tho most brutal mur derer of tho mobs." Tho Now York Sun snys: "Atlnntn Is In greater danger from tho brutnl llccnso of mnllgnnnt Jour nalism than from the lust of tho Nogro. For tho mob murders which drenched tho streets of that city with the blood of Negroes who had committed no crlmo, unless to hnvo a black skin bo n crlmo, tho Atlnntn Nowb cannot cs capo responsibility. It had been tho policy of that pnper for somo tlmo to fan Into n blnzo tho white man's hat red of tho Negro, and Industriously It nnjH cultivated tho lynching spirit." Tho Donvor Post snys: "Negroes wero killed, on Bight, without nny re gard, whntovor, for their Innocence or guilt Indeed, tho mob simply shot or bent any Negro It saw, Just as tho nntt Semitic mobs In Russln killed persons who looked llko Jowb, nnd It is tin donlnblo, moreovor, that tho authori ties woro significantly Blow In re storing ordor, verily, ns slow nn the Russian officials whom wo objurgate" That thcBn lynchlngs In tho South nro prompted by cruol and blood thirsty rnco hatred rather than by vaunted chivalry on account of women Is Bhown by tho fact that Negroes aro frequently lynched for nil sorts of other crimes, for robbery, assaults on men, and even misdemeanors. Lynch Ing Is good enough or too good for n mnn who assaults a defcnBolcss nnd virtuous womnn, but why Is It so much worso for n black mnn than a whlto man? Why should n man's color nnd rnco mako him so much worso if ho commits a crlmo than tho man ot another color nnd rnco who has had fnr superior, advantages nnd has less excuse for going wrong? As a rule I never dlscuBs tho mnt- tor of mob vlolcnco except when I nm In the South, but In this enso I make an exception. In nnswor to your request I will state that In my address in Atlnnta to tho National Negro Business Ienguo, a fow days ago, I spoko plain ly against tho crlmo of nssaultlng women nnd of resorting to lynching nnd mob law ns n remedy for nny evil. I feel tho present situation too deeply to glvo nny extended utter- nnco nt this tlmo, oxcopt to Bay that I would strongly urgo thnt tho best whlto peoplo nrid tho best colored people como together In council nnd use their united efforts to stop the present disorder. I would CBpeclnlly urgo tho colored pcoplo In Atlanta nnd elsewhere to exerclso self-control nnd not mnko tho fatal mlstnko of nttemptlng to re tnllato, but to rely upon tho efforts of the proper authorities to bring order nnd security out of confusion. If they do this they will havo tho sympathy of good pcoplo tho world over. Let mo repeat that wherever I havo met them, without exception, I hnvo found tho lending colored people as much opposed to crlmo as tho leading whlto pcoplo; but whnt Is needed now Is to got tho best clement of both races together nnd try to chnngo tho present doplornblo condition of nffnlrs. We of both races must lenrn thnt tho Infloxlblo enforcement of tho lnws ngnlnst nil crlmlnala Is Indls pcnsnblo, nnd In this I will do my ut most to hnvo my rnco co-opornto. Tho Atlanta outbreak should not dlscourngo our people, but should teach a lesson from which nil enn profit. And wo should benr In mind nlso thnt whllo thero Is disorder In ono community thero Is penco nnd hnrmony In thousands of others. As n colored man I cannot refrnln from oxprcsslng a feeling of very dorp grief on nccount of tho death of so many Innocent men of both races becnuse of thu deeds of a fow desplcablo crlm- h. M. PAURI8U notary Public 0. E. W ATKINS .FRANK K. W.ATKIN8 notary ruwio Parish, Watkins & Go. EitabtliheJ 1873 Real Estate Insurance, Rental and Loan Agents 2S0 Alder St., Portland, Oregon The Union Meat Co. All Ulning Can and Flrit Clai Hotel and. Keitaurant buy the , UNION MtAT COMPANY'S rRCSH AND CURED MEATS The Beit In the Market. Patronise Home Tn durr. PORTLAND, OREGON" John's Meat Market J. D. MEKOEN8, Prop. Fresh Meats, Beef, Pork, Mutton, Bacon and Hem Corned Beef anil Pickled Pork a Specialty Phone Main 195-1 43 N. Sixth Street PORTLAND, OREOOK A Western Cracker Made for Western People Aak your Grocer for Western Crackers and Cakes Tako no other kind If you want tho beat rou Medicinal Purposes We recommend our Black Buffalo Pure Rye Whiskey Unexcelled In nualllr and oxiellelice The Pedcrson Mercantile Co. Wholesale Lliiuur Importer and Wholesale Llcjuor Dealer Moorehcad, Minn. Northwtitcrn AvcnU Anhcuier-Butch Brewing Aitoclatlon'e Celebrated "Budweltcr" Beer EkSBiiiaaaaaV W VfSawa "Oldeit Bank in the State of Washington." DEXTER. HORTON & CO. P Denoiltj 17.531.000 BANKERS Burplutand undivided prom, f i.o.i w ArcouuU of Korthwett Pacltlo Hank nllcltrd ution term which will emit to them tho mom literal arrommoclntlmn t'oii'lutcnt with their lalanrra and ri'ijionMllllllcn. Nm.M, Ladd, President; N II, I.ntluior, Managor; M. W. Po.eraoii, Caihlor. Beaitln, Wellington. THE HIRST NATIONAL, I3ANK OP PORT TOWN8BND Kttabllihed ltua Collodion promptly mado and remitted. DAVID It. BEKRIIKIt, BIDNUV CI.AIIIC, Prcddent. Caihlor. Union National Bank Incorporated 1800 CAPITAL $100,000 Pays Interest on Time Deposits TUB OFFICE BERKS THE MAN. THE OLD BANK CORNER Grand Fork, NORTH DAKOTA T.!i? ' V,tv'.,l "aaa4a Jy; .'. '-aV'' 'LiiTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaW' Pi v v 'fc - v maaaaaaammmmml EWiamaWamamWamm Even at this enrly (Into thoro !a con sldorablo talk of tho municipal olectlon FY PORT " HENRY WEIINHARD'S BREWERY Manufacturers and Bottlers of the Well Known Brands of Lager Beer J. Thorhurn Hobs, Esq., president of tho THIo Guarnntoo nml Trust Co., who streets, to ho used In entering tho city, which tho mnyor recently vetoed nftcr having hoen unanimously pnHsod might ho mentioned, each of equal. by tho council, wns again brought up wealth nnd ench spending nn equnl nt tho council this week nml carried nmount of monoy, ho would hnvo hnd.ovor tho mayor's veto. This Is ns It no chnnco nt nil, Thoro hns been ft should bo ns tho objections raised . rocontly dopnrted for Englnnd on n great denl of criticism ln sending mil by tho mayor In his veto message wero ( business nnd pleasure trip has arrived llouulros to tho sonnto, but tills prl- of n trifling character, nnd tho most In London. Mr. Iloss will spend nbout innry law fnvors thorn, gives them n Important of which, tho common user .two months nbrond visiting friends great advantngo ovor poorer and clnuso, bo nbnndoned nnd ngreed to and acquaintances, many of whom are worthier men. This Is wrong nnd Is ellmlnnto, providing his less renson- numbered among tho lendors In pro of Itsolr enough to discredit tho lnw.'ublo demand, tho compelling of tho fesslounl, business nnd social circles : I company to ngreo to restoro tho over- on tho continent. llrynn has mado another long ll0ml urj,lKC8 cn80 t)10y WCT0 HV Mr. Ross has long occupied n com Bpeechlfylng tour In tho South, but m,y lmf0r8cen circumstances dnm- ninndlng position In tho professional to bo held next spring. It cannot bo said that thero nro nny avowed candi dates, but It Is n certainty thnt there nro many who nro In n rccoptlvo mood nnd with cars' close to tho ground nro Just waiting. Tho ofllco of mayor of Portland under tho charter as construed by tho pres ent Incumbent Is by odds tho powerful political ofllco In tho stnto, nnd Is a plumb not to bo snoozed nt by ambi tious aspirants for political honors. Tho city Is republican by a big ma jority, yet wo hnvo a demooTatlc mayor, ana tnoro mny do anotner democratic mnyor unless tho candi date of tho republican party Is strong enough to bring to himself support of tho wholo party. Among thoso mentioned who many bellovo could enrry the full pnrty voto nro Thos. C. Devlin, tho ofllclent city auditor, Judgo Camoron, Councilman-at-lnrgo Kellehcr, Councilman Annnnd, Councilman Thos. Gray, Councilman Wnllaco, Judgo Wro. Cake, Geo. W. McMillan and Major McDonald. " KAISERBLUME " "COLUMBIA" IN KEGS AND BOTTLES Trade and Families Supplied Brewery and Office BURNSIDE & 1 3th STS what It amounts to nobody known. Tho (j or troyed. South will elect democrats to congress I nnd business life of this city nnd his Lot tho mayor exercise tho veto success In building up ono of tho Secretary Taft soon discovered when ho went down to Cuba thnt tho pcoplo had a real grlovanco and that tho Palma government was In exist ence In consequenco of nn unfair elec tion. Tnft proposed n new election but Palmn would not consent to that, knowing ho would bo beaten, and so resigned. So tho United States will manage things for n whllo nnd start tho Cubans on another trial. Geo. W. McMillan, who hns long nnywny, und If thero woro nny doubt )0wor nml tho ,)eo,)lo wm nt lcnst strongest flnnnclnl Institutions In tho been Identified with ropubllcnn politics .. .. . ... . a... .1... I- ltnl,,i n.inmA1 l.i. hla raco next spring. Mr. McMillan Is n pop ular and progressive young business -' " iiinl- mill lliu ivu'iu win til ii-nni.- o- -,.., . ....... a ..w . nbout It, llrynu's talk would not help ,myo 80m(.tnlnB to remember him for. Northwest, The Title Guarantee and of this city Is being groomed by tho democratic candidates any. llo rr Trust Co., Justly entitles his namo to ninny friends for tho mayoralty Bays nothing now, or if ho does, it Is Tho mob that tried to lynch Hanker u ,,a(.0 ftm0ng tho captains of Indus Bomothlug thnt tho peoplo don't ngreo Stensland In Chicago for stealing Its try of tho Pacific Coast. with, Hut lirynu hns tho speech- monoy was not moved by any very making mania, nnd probably would go uoblo spirit. Atlanta Journal, crazy In iv moroso way If ho could' Oh! NTo! Stensland Isn't a "nigger," not utlllio It. Ho won't bo olected A mob only shows nobility of spirit president in a hundred years, If ho when It murders colored peoplo, rc should II vo that long and rnuovory gardless of whother they are guilty or four years. , Innocent. Tho democrats In tho Stnto of Wash ington will cut n very small figure this Alters Bros. Milling Co. CEREAL MILLERS Manufacturers of High Qratio Gereatm Wholesale Dcalora In . Grmln, Hay, Flour and Fmmd Our I eadlng Rrnnds in Packages VM Omim Mmt Whmmt Vlolmt Fmari Bmrtoy VMtt Pmmrlm ot Wftmmt Mwt BuBkwhmmt OolumblmOmtm Cotumalm Whmmt Lucky Omlm CrjmmOmtm- All Flrmt-Olamm Demterm Handle Our Brmntfa of Good rWV9! UlT&fJ x'nnbtYJUL , n . aa BLVH1 year. A railroad pass is (Bouio councllmen, man, and If ho can bo Induced to nccede to tho demands of his friends nnd admirers, would make a very strong candidate. Mr, McMillan Is manager of tho Mc- big thing l0Uten J1d ,8 a dlrector 'Office Pfcoie, S9t Stable, Black 1972 aammmmmmSammmammmmmmmmmmmmmmMammMMtai C 0. PICK TRANSFER & STORAGE COMPANY. Sate, Pianos, Foriiture mni, Xsrti w packed for sWpplM. Con milw fcrk warfcose wMa stfutit irea mat, Froat aaJ CUy. Eiprc aad Bac hauled. POBTUNO, OfiEGOK mmmwi?