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About The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1900)
wjwpwBwwn i, ii4-jrh"aaif'S:,"aaaaatalaMBE4E iwffflBMBlHKBMMBaiffiaBJBftlWBfflir St-r.- ' -5j ' ri THE iNTflW AE,V"PORTTjAjn). OREGON. - 5- '4 "BARRJHOTEL , European and American Plan, , Furnished in First-Class Style. New hotme, newly furnished, two bloc It i (ron Union depot .All tho modern lmprortmanti fireproof, hot and cold ater, ctntrtllr it emed. Rates, $1 and $1.25 a Day. Meal 24c, Batht 2S0. S, M. BARR, Proprietor and Ownc -m-m-m-m-- Cor. Sixth and Glisan, Portland. The Clias. R Beebe Ci Shipping and Commission A a litis ro THE NORTHERN , AS80RAN0E CO. THE St. PAUL FIRE MARINE INS. CO. Importers of Pig Iron, Rails, Goal. Portland Curled Hair Factorj H. MRTZGER, Prop. Manufacturer All UradeiofCur td Hair for Upbol ten' lie. Genuine Curled Hair Mattreaau i Alt of our goodi are eukrantted t bemide from pun Belect hair. Office 226-228 Front Si Portland, Or. :! Do You j ; Know the News ? Ten mm kara It I for Per...... CAt Per Month Month UUV THE TELEGRAM, Portland, Oregon. 1 f Genuine Columbus Buggies CMMIEES, TRAPS. ETO. This celebrated line of vehicle! r Hie standard the world over. I Im curry a complete line of medium-priced Tthiclee. T In Tfaa BraalBi TUitb. ol forla. ! 2 OrMO- if ft UrgMt venlnf : T parpublUhdtn Oraton; It ooatalu T lu tbpwi o tie um nd of the 2 tlon. Try it tor sooth. A aaaala , T coijr will t mailed to you Im. JLd- L. Edward Hughes, XL front and Tailor Streets, PORTLAND, 01. Columbia Transfer Co, CORNER SIXTH AND IRVING SIS., PORTLAND - - - - OREGON We deliver your baggage to and trot tour residence or from boats or trains r 25c per trunk. Do not give up your checks or bar' fagtt until vou lee ua. You will aava txoney by leaving your checks at our jfflce. Baggage atored three dayi free lor patroni. Telephone Oregon, North, 616 f. W. BROOKE DRUG CO. 67 N. Third Street. Fwaalptloni Accurately and Carefully Compounded TELEPHONE: COLUMBIA 780. . OREGON RED IMi BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE 3SS553Ksx Scientific mom iiyWMcrMwir. tr r - - v aali - BH , i r' Tradc Mfw 2 Hr Designs RX rffff CoymoHT Ao. 1 d2flMMrUln oor opinion whatbar a 1 SSmlaprObaMr MMSV: ft"l".fS: Urna atrletlr connanut iiubi " racaira Abiifcn M1 layby uwi . GEN, H. B. COMPSON - Democratic Nominee for COUNTY ASSESSOR DR. G. M. WELLS Democratic Nominee for MAYOR J. C, BAYER Regular Republican Nominee for REPRESENTATIVE. DR. ANDREW C. SMITH Citizens' Candidate (Republican) For STATE SENATOR Klcctlon June 4. LUDWIG WILHELM 4 Dcmocratic,Nomlncc for COUNTY COMMISSIONER Klcctlon Juno 4. OTTO SCHUMANN Citizens' Nominee for REPRESENTATIVE. P!LLLLLH Bt .V-" ,." XH tL.lH lnp:r'H ft'fMH 'vlallllllllllll Candidate for Business at Portland's Leading Resort. ' Wcinhard's Celebrated Lager B:er. All the Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars. All Candidates Invited. 240 to 246 BURNSIDB STREET. The Western Lumber Company MANUFACTURERS OF PH ItUHBER, RHILHOflD TIMBER. Car'Miterial. Kiln Dried FlooriHg, Rustic, Ceiling, lite. PORTLAND, OREGON. RUSSELL & CO. ' KUILDEKS OF Engines, Boilers, Saw Mills, Threshers If you contemplate buying machinery, write us tor catalogue and prices. RUSSELL & CO. A. H. AVBRIL'L, Manager, VOTE FOR R, D. INMAN Citirens'-Democratic Nominee for STATE SENATOR VOTE FOR, SAM. SIMMONS Independent Candidate for CONSTABLE I'ortlfunl Precinct A. J. KNOT A Citizens' Ticket Nominee for V- REPRESENTATIVE R. S. GREENLEAF Independent Candidate for ASSESSOR PlfWtlnti -fimn i. r "rl & VOTK KOU GEO. D. DUNNING it Regular Democratic Nominee for COUNaLMAN-3D WARD. IV. H. BIRD Independent Candidate for SHERIFF PORTLAND, OREGON. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS, VOTE FOR WM. FRAZIER Regular Republican Nominee for SHERIFF Of Multnomah County, I ELECTION: fMnndnv. June 4. 1900 & ft jkFor District Attorney RUSSELL E. SEWALL ' (Present Incumbent.) i ASl Republican Nominee ;rodney l. glisan . 'Regular Republican Nominee for t; COUNCILMAN (From Second ward.) ElMilen, June 4, 1MO, EDWARD WERLEIN Regular Republican Nominee for ix aTy TREASURER Election, June 4, 1900. A. L MILLS Republican Candidate for REPRESENTATIVE (For Mullnouiali County) Election, June 4, 1900. WALTER F. BURRELL .Republican Candidate for COUNCILMAN (From Third Ward) Election, June 4, Idoo. DR. D. H. RAND (Present Incumbent) Regular Republican Nominee for COUNTY CORONER Election, June 4, JflOO. J, G. MACK Republican Nominee for COUNTY COMMISSIONER Election June 4. THOMAS McNAMEE Republican Nominee for CONSTABLE Weit Bide. VOTE FOR WLLLIAM B.CHASE .4' Republican Nominee for CITY ENGINEER . S. C. BEACH ' Republican Nominee for RECORDER Election June 4. SCOTT BROOKE Republican Nominee for COUNTY TREASURER Election June 4. VOTE FOR TH08. A. JORDAN, CANDIDATE FOR 8HERIFF, ALASKA. BOUNDARY. trnltfil Snt- nmt ltrltl.li Sut-wyor. to K.tiilill.h llm Mho NhiikmI In thu SIoilu. Vltfiull. Tho American incinbora of tho inter uatlonal coininisaloit npiKIutod to sur vey nml mark out tho Alaska boundary lino nt Lynn canal, under tho mod tin vlvendi, arrived In Seattlo from Wash, iugton, ami wil proceed to Victoria, where they will meet tho two British mo'jibors of tho commission. Tho American liioninbors aro O. II. Tiltuau, nsslstaut snporintoudent of tho United States coaat and geological sutvoy, and his assistant, O. 11. French. They aro gathering statistics and information hero eoucoruiug ttio matter they liavo in hand. . iMr. Tillman said it would roquiio probably two months to com ploto tho survoy. Tho lino will bo marked with thu usual monuments, stakes, oto. On Chllkoot and Wlilto passoH, monuments of a permanent char acter will ho set up, so that thero may bo no possible disputo nt theso points as to tlio exact location of thu line. "Wo aro simply to ascertain tho lo cation and mark out for tho guidauco of all person b tho lino established by tho modus vlvendi between England and tho United States," said Mr. Til man. "Tliis lino was agreed, to in Oc tober, 1809, nfter several mouths of ne gotiation. It is by no means a per manent or established boundary lino boyond tho tonus and lifo of tho modus vlvendi. Our work will bo necessarily technical and not diplomatic, although wo aro operating uudor tho direction, in tliis iustanco of tho dopartmont of stato, at Washington. Tho distance to bo surveyed is about i!5 miles." Mr. Tilnian cxpoots to begin active work in tho Hold about Juno 15. Ho and Mr. French will moot tho Cana dian commissioners at Victoria. Thoy aro W. F. King and J. L. MoArthur. A patty of about 12 men will bo taken along to assist in tho Held work. Tho oxpousos of tho survoy aro to bo shared equally by the two countrlos. R. F. ROBINSON Republican Nominee for County School Superintendent WASHINGTON HOTEL N. P. d. FOLEN, Prop. A I'list Class 75 Cents a Day House. lltmril !)' tho Wt'ek, 11.00 Meal", It renin, ItixiiMH liy thu Week, II.ih) nml up. Trnlialenti KOllCltlll. IIAIt IN CONNECTION. J00 N. THIRD ST. 'Phone, Clay 683. PORTLAND, OR. F. W. WINTERS 149 Fourth Street. IIKJJT OUAllKS OK . Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Tho lliii'HtHaloou In thu city. ...CALL AT... NIELS R. JORGENSEN For the licit Orailes of Wines. Liquors and Cigars. Electric Hotel OREGON CITY, OR. JACOB OASSELL, Prop. Htrlctly Fir-t-Cli.il. ICiitca 1.00 I'r lMy himI fi. Steam Heat, Electric Lights, Com mercial Sample Room. IF EVERY DESCRIPTION Most Complete Establish ment in the Pacific North wett... Commtrelil, Bank and I ounljr 8ltr.k Book and Kico-di Mid t lirdtr. Mtaailnt and Mu lie Binding. 212-214 First Street PORTLRKD OREGON .... Telephone! 313.... Pill I II . CITY WS. Mr?. Idolln Johnson is tho guost of Mrs. M. Mordotli. Mrs. Uoff is nblo to tnko short wnlkr, although ns yet quito feoblo. Miss Nettie Shipley has gouo to Hood river for a summer outing. Mrs. O. W. Fronoh loft this wook to join her husband at Fort Wright, Wnab. Mr. Gardiner is tho happlost mnn iu town. Ask him how tho littlo stranger is. Mrs. F. W. Watsou and Mrs. Agno.i Thompson, paid a Hying visit to Tho Dalles last Sunday. Mrs. A. Duncan has so far rocovora! from lior lato illness as to tako up part her work in tho Bocial clrolos. Is it truo that a cortau widow is thinking of again ontoring tho matri monial stato. Full particulars later. Has tho rumor that Mr. John Talyor intends to go to housokeeplug anything to do with tho lady clork rosigniug her jiosltiou. Mnster llalph Duuoan mot with qnito a serious accident while taking his les son in tho manual training school. Ho sevoroly out his hand with n kuito, bnt it is believed that no pormnnout injury will result. Mr. II. Hut ton, formorly employed nt tho Chamber of Commerce, is on gaged iu tho restaurant business in linker City. Ho roports busiuoaa good, and stated that ho expocted to bo a bouonict oro long. Mr. J. W. Payno outortainod J. C. 1'ayno, of San Francisco, at tho rosi denco of Mrs. M. Moridoth Inst Monday evening. About 13 couplos woro pros out. Kxcellent muaio was furnished, both vocal and instrumental; rofrcsh monts woro servod dutiug tho oveuingr and tho time pnsed swiftly until U:!tO when tho assembled company f opart od. Hov. Miss 8. P. Rhodes, ol Kansan City, who is holding revival services iu this city, pronohod Inst Sunday own ing nt tho A. M. K. Zion church on tho subject "After tho Hall." Khosuvoro ly arraigned thoso wlio ntteud such amusements and unruotly pleaded ith her uudiuuco and with tho church motif bors iu particular to dlscountouauco such amusomonts. Thoso prcsont, whilu thoy might not agroo with her, must givo her credit for being nt loast fearloBS, earnest and slucoro iu her work. Tho l'Atil Lawrence Dunbar Literary Sooioty at their Inst mooting discussed tho quostion: "Resolved, tliat women should have the right of suffrage." Tho Indies took tho aillmiatlve and tho gontlomon tho negative. A very in teresting discussion was hold nud tho judges docidod iu favor of tho alllnna tivo. At tlioir meoting noxt-TliurHdny evening, in addition to an interesting' program mo, tho Hiibjoot: "Kosolvod, that alcohol has killed more ooplo than war" will budisciMsed. Tho pub lic aro cordially invited to all of those; uicutiugs, which aro hold at thu A. M. I'. Zion church, 13th and Maiu stroct. Creamery and bakery. Country but ter and fresh eggs it specialty; also creamery button Mrs. II. Hoydston, proprietor, coruor Second and Columbia streets, Portland, Or. Tho Storey-Korn Fuel Company has purchased D. Ihalyes & Co.'h wood busiuohs and aro prepared to fill all or ders for any kind of mill wood. They aro tho cortaiuly tho largest wood deal ers iti tho city. Wood dullvorod to auy adrdcH iu tho city. When modloluos will not euro yon. or when you got tired of sitonding; mouoy for modlcines, buy tho Natural liody ltraco from J. A. Oloinenson, drug gist, 227 Yamhill street, between First and Second. ADMINIBTKATOK'S NOTIOB. Iu tho Comity Court of tho Stato of Oregon, (or Mul.tiomnh County. In tho mattor of tho ustato of Houry M. Chahe, doceased. Kotico is hereby given that tho un dersigned has been apoliitod adminis trator with tho will uuuuxod of Henry M. Chase, deceased. All persons hold ing claims against said ostato aro here by notiflod to present thu saiiio, duly verified under oath, witli tho propor vouchors, to tho undersigned at No. 101), (Irnud avenue, Portla'ud, Oregou, within six mouths from thu dutu here of. IIKNKY 8. I.OWK, Administrator of tho Kstato of Houry M. Chaso, Deceased. , Dattxl at Portlaud, Oregou, this 25th day of April, A. D 1000. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT." Notice is hereby glvon that tho tin dorbigued, Isaao Kaufman, administra tor of tho ostato of Fanny llurman, de ceased, witli will annexed, has filed lu tho county court of Multnomah county, stato of Oregou, his Html account uu such administrator, and that tho hour of 0:80 o'clock, A. M., of tho 11th day of Juno, 1000, has boon fixed by order of tho court as tho time for hearing; upon said final account. All porsont aro required to file iu said court their objections, if any thoy have to said final account, on or before tho tituo so fixed for tho hearing thoieof. ISAAU KAUFMAN, Administrator of tho Estate of Fanny Ilurmau, Deceased, With Will Au- uoxed. Reginald W. Thompson Regular Democratic Nominee for MUNICIPAL JUDGE