The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905, February 24, 1900, Image 4

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    THE JOJW AG-E, PORTLAND, OREGON.
The New Age.
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A. D. GRIFFIN ... Editor and Proprietor.
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OFFICE 204 MOItHISON HTHKBT.
Oregon Telephone OaK Ml.
Entered at the postofllce at Portland, Oregon
a second-class matter.
CohUr (iIUiIh pnjior will be found nil file at
WiahliiKton In thu nflluu of our Hpiulnl corru
vpniuluitti K.G. HKionn, U)8 K Mrwl, N. V.
nUltSOItll'TION.
n ysmr, pajrabl In rivunce......S2.00
NEGKO ADVANCING.
That tho colored people of tlio South
ni ndvunoing in miflluiontly proved by
tho rojiort of tho Tuski-gco Institute,
founded and iimniiged by Jlnokor T.
AVaHhington, at Tuuknguo, Alabama,
Hud in tlio report of Captain Fitzhugh,
jnaiiaer of the Colored Orplnum' In
riiiHtrial Home at Lexington, Ky.
Katlior plaintively, yet with a ood
deal of truth, Captain 1'itzhugh nayH:
"Tho colored pooplo of tlio South are
udvanoinu, but they are handicapped
by thu loudncHH of crimo and tho Htill
uuhh of order. Yon hear their worst
(IooiIh; their boHt are Hcarcely over men
tioned." There in food for a good deal
of thought in tblH expreHHion. Why
not mention tho "bout deedH," aH well
mh tho "worHt" of tho colored peoplo of
tho .South? Surely there imiHt bo a
multitude! of good deedH to mention.
.So hero, too. If a fallen colored
woman picK-H a iiiuii'h lxiokot of a few
dollarH, the orimo huuiiih to bo charged
tip agaiiiHt tho race and tlio kox, but
'nothing 1h naid of the multitudu of
"good deedH" done every mouth, yea,
every day, oven in thin city, by colored
-women faithful, true, obliging, help
ful, independent; a credit to humanity.
Yen, tho colored raco Ih making pro
grcKH, that imiHt noon be recognized
more tiiuii it lias yet been. Thirty
nix yearn ago tho negiocH of this coun
try owned nothing, not oven thorn
Ivt'H; they now own property aggro-
gating about .flMO.OOO.UOO; they have
lilt, (100 graditateH from collegoH and
aeadomioH; they have rained .flfi, ()()(),
000 for tho education of their raco;
(hoy maintain 'J00 institutions of highor
leatning; thoy have phyHlcians, law
yers, teachers, philanthropists men
and women engaged in all tho higher
its well as the lower avenues of life,
(Jivo tho Negro race a full, fair
chance, and they will make something
of theniKolves that will bo a credit, not
only to themselves, but to tho country
and to hiiniauitv.
acquittal in this or a higher court.
All parties Benin to bo pleasant and
satisfied, thoicforo unless it is tho
Chinamen.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Tho many friends of Mr. Kd. Hoi
man, are urging him to become a can
didate for state senator. .Mr. llolman
is a member of tho county central com
mittee and has labored hard for the sue
cessjof thotepublicanJparty in this
Htato. Tho New Ago will bo pleased t3
support Mr. llolman as a candidate
for that position.
Local Democracy has concluded that
there is very littlo substance in what
remains of tho Populist party and
thoroforo it refuses to consider tho
question of fusion. Populists ask too
much for delivery of tho goods.
Judgo Alex Sweek is named by 11111113
as their choice for mayor of Portland.
Judge Sweek is a good man, but ho
already occupies a fairly remunerative
ofllcial place and would probably not
yield it for more empty honor.
Kd. Worloin,a prominent Republican
and for a long time an efiicient clerk
in tho city treasurer's olllco, will bo a
candidate before tho Republican con
vention for the nomination for muni
cipal treasurer. S'o, also, will bo S.
V. Kowo, lire commissioner.
Tho authorities at Washington -an-nonce
that the Philippine war is prac
tically at an end and that all that re
mains to be done is to police tho
islands. Hut it will rcquiro at least
(10,000 patrolmen to "preserve order."
Always ask for the fanious General
Arthur cigar. Eiberg-Gunit Cigar Co.,
general agents, Portland, Or.
F. V, Thompson, dealer in tobacco,
:lgars, fruit, candies and nuts. 260 1)
ittoot.
Porters and waiters will glvo Mr.
Prod Lent, proprietor of tho Railroad
Men's Cigar Storo, their trado when
thoy want anything in tho line of ci
gars and tobacco.
Jirady & Sherrott, practicnl plumb
ers, 'gas and steam fitters. Dealers in
lead and iron pipe, gas fixtures and
plumbing goods of overy dcsciiptiou.
lobbing dono at resaonablo rates.
All work warranted. Steam and hot
water-heating a specialty. Tolephono
Oak -111. 142 First tftrcot, Portland,,
Oro.
C. A. "Watson, Marine Drug Storo, 88
N. Thin? jtreet, Portland, Oro. Spe
sialties: Fleekcnsteiu's Lung Balaam
mil Celery Soltzer.
R. 11. Schwartz, druggist and npotho
ary, 225 Dtirnaido street, between
first and Second, Portland, Or.
Watts & Matthleu, druggists, 211
I'tiBHolI St., Hill block, Porltuud, Or.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given that tho un
dersigned having filed his final account
as nsslgnco of George F. Greene, insol
vent debtor, said final account will bo
heard and passed upon by tho Judgo of
thet Circuit Court of tho State of Ore
gon, for Multnomah count, Depart
ment No. 3, at his court room, in tho
court house, in tho city of Portland,
Multnomah County, Oregon, February
15J, 1000, at 0:00 o'clock A. M.
FREDERICK K. ARNOLD,
Assignee.
Dated Portland, Or., January 10,
1000.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Knhn Bros., dealers In hides, fun
nnd wool. 191 Fiont stroot, Portland,
Or.
G. Danielson, watclunnkor, jowelei
nnd diainoud-8utter, 140 Sixth street,
Portland-, Or.' All work guaranteed.
Lake Chnrles House, 80 North Fifth
itrect, Portland. Choicest brands of
wines, liquors and cigars. .
Tho tables seem to have been turned
on tho Poors, who aro now reti eating
to their trenches. It may bo, however,
that they have simply iiouu back for 11
s piaro meal.
Second Oregon veterans propose to
take active part in tho forthcoming
capmaigu, not aloiio in .Multnomah
county, but throughout thostato. They
propose to get even, if possible, on that
"old clothes" deal.
I'niu Iryn' ul tiiii-ilni) m'
Tho I'rawloy company will open Sun
day night at Cordray's in "Tlio Sport
ing Duchess." Tho 1'iawley engage
ment is tho heaviest in the history of
Cord ray 'h theater. The company is
Hiiid to be tho best Actor-Managor
Prawloy has ever had under his control,
and if it scores a hit on its opening per
formance there is no doubt as to the
doubt of thu season hero.
The piogrammo for tho throe weeks'
stay of tho company at Cordiay's has
been arranged, and Isas follows: "Tho
Minn-tint' IIik'Iiphh" will bo tiroseiiloil
Tho editor of Tlio Now Ago has just tho first half of tho first week, and, as
announced, tlio Augustiu l July comedy,
"Tho Countess Guekio," will bo given
tho last half. Tho second week will
open with a production of Sardou's
famous comedy-drama, "Madame
Sans Gone" (Madame Don't I'aro),
which will bo proMtuted for four nights.
In this Mary Van Huron will play
Catherine llubschor, tho laundress,
who became tho wife of Mr. Marshall,
tif Franco, and Mr. I'rawloy will bo
For tho last half of
returned from Southern and Western
Oregon, in Congressman Tongue's dis
trict. Notwithstanding tho fact that
thoio aro aspirantH for Mr. Tongue's
place, our present congressman for the
first district appears to bo lit inly popu
lar with tho pooplo. Many of those
who have been announced as candidate.
for that position have probably per
mitted it to bo done seriously merely
for tho purpose of introducing thorn
among tho leading politicians of tho
Mate. With such 1111 introduction, it
will bo less dillliMHt to urge a claim
next time.
Dr. , M, Wells, tho apparent leader
of the local Democracy, may bo tho
candidate of his party for mayor. If
there bo any glory in a nomination for
high olllco, the chagrin of public defeat
tiMially nhrcuros it. Not many candi
dates lor the city council have so far
been announced. This may bo account
ed for perhaps by the fact that, after
the ensuing election, there will bo no
Hilary paid to couueiliueii.
seen as Napoleon.
the second week another Daly comedy,
"An Uncoventional Honeymoon," will
be given. Tho third and last week
will bo divided between productions of
tho great English melodrama, "With
Flying Colors," and lleniy Arthur
Jones' powerful plav, "Tho Dauoing
Girl."
Columbia Uridgu Company (Incor
inttotl), general contractors. 7 IS
limnliui o( Commerce.
Tho Washington. 1). C, lleo advises
liidoUuuid support of the Republican
party by Negro voters, under any and
nil circumstances, and urges them to
uite tho Republican ticket. This is
not good advice. It is true that tho
Republican party has been, as a rule,
the friend of the Negio, but the Negro
voters nliould learn to dhicriuiinatc,
especially in local elections.
About SO colored teachers aro em
ployed iu the public schools of New
York, and some of them have classes
in which there is not a single colored
child. This fact Is a greater triumph
for the raco than the elevation of some
of them to olllco would lie yet it
proves that some of them are lit for
olllco occasiouallv.
George linker Co., practical furni
ture auctioneers and expert valuers.
Conducting auctions at private resi
dences a specialty. All Bales promptly
settled and statements furnished.
Cash advanced on consignments, or fur
niture of houses purchased for cash.
Hankers' reference Ladd fc Tilton.
Columbia phone 21)0. OtUoes nnd sales
rooms, No. 853-UG4 Alder struct, Port
land, Or.
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
Most Complete Establish
ment in the Pacific North-
The cases against tlio Chino-o sellers
of lottery tickets will bo tried early iu
March, and the district attorney ox
peots a conviction, while tho defend
anta' attorney cheerfully predicts ar.
Commerclil, Hank
mil County lllsrk
Uooks and Hero dt
Made to urdar
Maq4tlne and Mu
sic Ulndlng,
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212-214 First Street
PORThflHD - - OREGON
....Telephone) 312.,..
jjlllll KAMI DKAI.lNti I'ATItOMZK
O. I'. S, I'l.UMMUt.
DriiK". MiMlehio and ChiMiilrnW.
'',',lotArtW,l', !'nio. I'mIiiis,
Oil, (iIh, hlo
B, K, Corner 1 hint and Madiou Street.
Ererybody smokes the colebratod
Monogram and Paodoin cigars. Thoy
have no equal.
Smyth & Howard, general contract
)rs. Roads, bridges, treaties, munici
pal improvements, etc, Portland, Or.
Diamond Vitrified Urlok Company,
(Incorporated). Paving brick n spo
:ialty. 013 Chambir of Commoroo.
iJohemlnn Bottling Works, solo hot
tlots of Sohlitz Milwaukou Boer.
Piiono Grant 031. 851 Stark street,
Portland, Or.
Tho Populnr, 125 First stroot, bet.
Washington nnd Alder, Portlnnd, Or.,
John Euklund, pioprlotor. Tel. Ore
gon rod 0114, Columbia 508.
rortland Translor tialoon Chns. O.
Eiglin, proprietor. Cholco wines,
liouora nnd clears. 331 Glisun, cor
ner Sixth, Portland, Or.
Hocklngor &. Co., dealers in now and
second-baud goods, furniture, stoves,
tinwiiro, hardware, glassware and
crockery. Bought sold and exchanged.
SO and 83 Union nveuuu, East Side,
Portland, O:.
Ernest Gelslor, manufacturer nnd
doaler in high-grado Havana cigars nnd
tobacco. Salesroom nnd factory:
100 North Sixth street, opposito
Union depot, Portland, Or. Box trade
a specialty.
The Western Oyster Housj, Sam
Mackin, piopiietor. Oysters and
crawfish, wholesale nnd retail. By
tho gallon, 3; by the pint, 26 coats.
sJGSJs Washington Mreot, between Sec
ond and Third. Telephone brown 434.
Tho A. D. T. Messenger Co. is the old-
rat and best service of the kind in the
town. Readers of the Now Age, give
them tho proforonco.
Money to loan, on furniture, pianos,
or any good securities. Notes and
mortgages bought. 8. W. King, room
15, Washington building.
When you build ceo Lewis A Lewis,
contractors and builders. Oregon Tel
ephone 1,005 Green. Hpeoial attention
pnid to jobbing nnd icpairing stairs
and stnirhuildiug. U07 Madison stroat,
between Fifth and Sixth. Portland,
Or.
Rini! np Dr. Darling, Sfl4'8 Morrison
itreet, cor. Thud and Morrison, ovot
MoAllen A McDonnell's. Ofi1ct
hours, 10:.'I0 to 13 a. 111.; 1:30 to 5 p.
m. At residence, E, 34th and Bel
mont streets, morning and eveniuus.
Residence 'phones, Oregon, blue 875;
Columbia, 6137; office 'phone, Colum
bia 14.
Tho Acorn, John Grimm, proprietor.
Fine wines, HquorB and cigars. Wsin
hard's beei on draught. Private fam
ily roouu. All kinds of suudwicbes.
Phono, red 1882. Coiner Sixth and
Ankony streets, Portland, Or.
French Dyeing nnd Cleaning Works.
All work dono at very in mi era to prices.
Dyoiug and cleaning of all kinds ol
ladies' and Gent's clothing. Mourning
cloth dyed in 48 hours. J, Doleuu,
uronriutor. 455 Glisan slx-C
Tho finest place In tho city to obtain
flist quality cigars" tobacco and siuok
era' article's is that of Rosenthal A
Budd, at 387 and 287 n Washington
street, between Fourth and Fifth.
Give these genial dea'ers a call when
you wish anything iu thoir lino. Tele
phone Main 75.
Economy STioo Shop, 103 3d; men's
half solos, sewed, 1; nailed, 70;;
3ds, 60c; 3d, S6o. Ladies', sowed,
75o; nailed, 60c; Sdi, 83o. Best stock
and work. A. M. Hollabough, prop.
A. A. Unriih, bicycle repairing.
Braslng and outting down frames a
ijxcialty. Bicyold uundrie Baked
enamel, All work guatantecd. 183
Foot ol Morrison street, Portland, Or.
Call and see inw when you are broken
down. Agency (or the Impm 11 Bioy
oU; guarantee J foi one year. Oregon
'phone black 3891.
Notice is hereby given that tho final
report nnd account of tho undersigned
ns executor of the last will and testa
ment of Otteiia Dovorcux. deceased,
has. been filed in tho County Court of
tlio Stato of Oregon for Multnomah
County, and that Monday, tho 5th day
of Fobruary, 1000, at tho hour of 0:30
o'clock A.M., in tho county court
house of said Multnomah county, in
tho city of Portland, Oregon, has been
appointed by said court as tho time
nnd place for the settlement of said
final report and account nnd tho hear
ing and determining of objections
thototo.
Dated, Portland, Oregon, January 0,
1000.
TIIEO. f. 1IEITSCHMIDT,
Executor of tho Last Will nnd Testa
niout of Ottelin Dovoroux, decensed.
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II.Utl.K9 J. SCIlNAlli:!,
Attorncy.at-I.aw.
JO.'. Clinmlicr of Coinmurco IIiiUiUmr,
I'orlliuu!, Ori'iroii.
m A. WOOD.
iflJAI. ESTATE AND PENSION ATTOUNEY.
Itoorn IU, OiUl Fellows llnlUllni.'.
I'UUTI.ANP.OKE.
CULLISOK &. CO.
Wheat and Stock Brokers
DlltEOT WIIIES TO
New York Stock Exchange
Chicago Board of Trade
Second Floor, Chamber
of Commerce.
PAGE & SON
WHOLESALE FRUITS AND PRODUCE
Commission Merchants
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MANUFACTURERS'
PIANO HOUSE
131 SIXTH STREET, OREGONIAN BUILDING.
Geo. A. Heidinger & Co.
..Representatives For...
The Celebrated Steck"
WorM Itetiuwncd. Miifcicluni fnvojrlto everywhere.
The "Krakauer"
WorMei fully nilir in New York. 'Union nnd Chlmco. Ilet workmmh!p.
bwceteat tone ami Intern liniriivviiuiiii. To buy n Krakmer li true economy.
The Beautiful "Sterling"
Nutcit lor tuporliir lnKlnit tone nnd ilurnblllty. Manufactured itnce 186.
Hm uo eitiHl, price una iiunllty coimlilered. Fee them.
Huntington and Mendlessohn Pianos
Sterling Organs
KorC'luircIu'i mid I'arlum, at lowest prices.
DurliiR this month we will mule from 15 to 25 per cent discount from our rul.
In order to k-ot our biisiuets tuned. Ksy terms of payment en be arranged It
iMjiruuuie 10 snow goous. caliv
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low prices I
'wanted. Pee our line assortment belore buying elto where
toiuci lumieu iu nujr nuuress on appncaiion
RENTING PIANOS A 8PECIALTY.
L. M. PARISH.
KOTAHY PUIIMC.
GEO. E. WATKINS.
ST. PAUL HOUSE
llOUUellCN(iHHtllHII(.
KltKll IIII.I., MiiHKir.
Itnoum With or Without Ilonnl. Special Hates
by tho .Month. Ilnrrooin nnd Ilowlini' Allev In
Connection. Klvc HloeU from Sieamohlp l)ock
and Union Depot. Open liav hiuI Nlultl,
I'l, 'Jll, and :'il North third Street
l'OKTl..VND, UICKOUN
USE LUCKEL'S
Borax Soap
For Washing- Flannels.
Will Never Shrink Nor
Harden.
Parrish & Watkins
REAL ESTATE, HOUSE,
Loans and Fire Insurance
Agents for Lancashire Insurance Co.
No. 246 Washington Street
Bents Must II Paid In Advance. PORTLAND OR
r. PMtrns
rum Lee.
3 qootrtOS
tscTsntntMa.
TRY
ONE BAR AND
CONVINCED.
BE
Newly I'enovfted Neatly Furnished
$1 OO and SI SO Por Day
HOTEL OSBORN
Board for Families a Specialty,
Travelers should take S" itreet car at
Union Depot and transfer at Yamhill
Street to East Ankney car.
Corner East Ash and Crand Ava.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
FORBES-DAVIS FUEIi GO,
Coal nnd Wood.
Oiskou i'l.o.itUrant Sji, Columbia Phone 001.
lOtl First Stre
THE PENDLETON SAVINGS BANK
PENDLETON, OREGON.
Organized March I, I88O; Capital, SIOO.OOO.
Intereat 1IotoI on thno deposits. Exchange bought and iold on all prin
cipal pointH, Special attention given to collections.
W . J. Furniali. president; J. N. Teal, vicc-preaident; T. J. Morris, cashier.
LA GRANDE NATIONAL BANK
La Grande, Oregon.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS - - - - $72,000
Office and Yards, 181-193 K. Water Street,
POKTI.AND, OUKGON.
Ortfou Phone Untou il. ColumbU tilt
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ENGINES
BOILERS
RUSSELL
Hiah Grade
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Machinery
SAW
MILLS
THRESHERS
STACKERS
RUSSELL & CO.
Write for Catalojcua aad Prices, PORTLAND, OREGON.
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