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w 1 " li a'J- '- r ' ,' .;-.', ' t ' .f . ,. ,, HV ' ' , THE NEW AGE, PORTLAND, OHEGON. ,2V r OsSswkP f TIT - - -, rS BUSINESS LOCALS. Always ask for the famous General Arthur cigar. Eaborg-Gunst Cigar Co., general agents, Portland, Or. F. F. Thompson, dcalor In tobacco, cigars, fruit, candies mill nuts. S50 11 tioet. Ilratly & Shcrrett, practical plumb ers, gas ami steam litters. Doalcrs iu lead and iron pipo, gas fixtures and plumbing goods of overy description. Jobbing done nt rcsaonablo -rates. All work warranted. Steam and hot water-heating a specialty. Tolophono Oak 411. 142 First streot, Portland, Oro. O. A. Watson, Mariuo Drug Store, 88 N. Third street, Portland, Ore Spe cialties: Fleckenstoiu's Lung llnlsam and Celery Seltzer. R. II. Schwartz, druggist and npotho eary, 226 Burnsido strcot, botween First and Second, Portland, Or. 'For fine fruits of all kinds for tho traveling public, call at 150 North Sixth streot. Ico oream soda. Basket fruits for travelers. Gcorgo Kiser pro prietor Creamery and bakery. Country but ter and freph eggs a specialty; also creamery, butter. Mrs. II. Boyd 8 ton, proprietor, comer Second and Columbia htrcots, Portland, Or. When medicines wil not euro you, rr when you got tired of spending money for medicines, buy tho Natural Body Braco from J. A. ClomcnHOU, drug gist, 227 Yamhill Btreot, between First and Second. B. 0. Cash Market. Cheapest and best goods delivered cast and west. Corner Sovonth and Couch streotH. Kvcrything tlrst-class. Cameron & M ergons. Jryo. P. Sharkey, manufacurer of harness, collars, saddles and strap work; importer of saddlery,' hardware, whips, pads,' etc. 65 Union avo., Port laud, Or. Kahn Bros., dealers in hldos, fun and wool. 101 Front street, Portland, Or. G. Danlelson, watchmaker, jewoloi -and dlamond-uottor, 140 Sixth street, .Portland, Or. All work guaranteed. Ererybody smokes tho celebrated Monogram and Paudoia cigars. Tho'y liavo no equal. The Popular, 125 First street, bet. VYaabington and Alder, Portland, Or., John Ecklund, pionrletor. Tel. Ore igon red 084, Columbia 608. Portland Transfer b'aloon Chas. 0. figlin, proprietor. Choiuo wines, liquors and oigars. 821 Glisan, cor ner Sixth, Portland, Or. Smyth & Howard, general contract--ors. Itoads, bridges, trestles, munici pal improretneuts, eto., Portland, Or. Diamond Vitrified Briok Company, (incorporated). Paving briok a spe cialty. 013 Cliftiiibjr of Commorco. The Western Oyster Houu, Sam' Mackin, proprietor. Oysters and crawfish, wholesale and , retail. By the gallon, $3; by the pint, 26 conts. 252) Washington btrcet, between Sec oud and Thiid. Telephone brown 434. The A. D. T. Messenger Co. is the old est and best service of the kind iu the' town. Readers of tho Now Age, giv them the preference. Money to loan, on furniture, pianos, r any good securities. Notes and tgages bought 8. V. King, room Of-; wasnmgton Dunning. " King up Dr. Darling, 20-1 Morrison troot, cor. Third and Morrison, over McAllen & MoDonnell's. Offlco hours, 10:90 to 19 a. in.; 1:30 to 5 p. ci. At, residence, K. 84th and Bel mont streets, morning and evenings. Residence 'phones, Oregon, blue 876; Columbia, 6137; oflfce 'phone, Colum bia. 14. ' 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, 465 Glisan iut Tho finest plaoe in tho oity to obtain flist quality cigarsjj tobacco aud smox ra' article's Is that of Rosenthal & Budd, at 287 and 387itf Washington utreet, between Fourth and Fifth. Give these genial dealers a call when you wish anything in their line. Tele phone Main 76. A. A. Unruh, bicycle repairing. Brazing and outting down frames u ipecialty. Blcyole sundries Bailed enamel. All work guaranteed. t 183 Foot of Morrison street, Portland. Or. Call and see me when you are broken down. Agency for tho Imperial Bicy cle; guaranteed fox one year. Oregon 'phone black 2891. The Safe Store New and Second-Hand Safes Bought and Sold Cash Registers Lock Department Repairing JOHN C. DAVIS, Third Street, FORTUIN. OR riW Pittte Thin In Tour Hat. Beginning Sunday, Juno 24, the As toria & Columbia River Railroad will put into effect a train schedule by which passougers can Icavo Portland dally nt 8 A. M., arrivo at Seaside at 12:80 P. M., remain at the bench until fi P. M., and roach Portland at 0:40 P. M. Front Astoria to tho bench trains wiy run daily at 8:15 A. M. and 11:85 A. M.. leave Seaside at 2:80 P. M. and 5 P. M., connecting at Astoria with Portland train. Arrangements liavo also been mndo with tho O. It. & N. Co. for a daily boat to connect with ttio morning train Jrom Portland, loaving Astoria at 2 P. M., and making direct connection nt Ilwnco with train for North Bcah points. Also boat to leave Ilwnco in afternoon to conuect with evening train for Portland. i i i ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIOK. In tho County Court of tho State of Oregon, for Multnomah County. In tho matter of tho estato of Henry M. Chase,' deceased. , Notico is hereby givon that tho un dersigned hns beou appointed adiuiuis rator with tho will anuoxed of Henry AI. Chase, deceased. All porsou3hold-( iug claims against said estato are here by notified to present tho samo, duly verified under oath, with tho propor vouchers, to tho undorsigned nt No. 100, Grand nvenuo, Portland, Oregon, within six months from tho dato here of. HKNRY S. BOWK, Administrator of tho Kstate of Henry M. ChiiBe, Deceased. Dated at Portland, Oregon, this 25th day of April, A. D., 1000. mine I'opur.Aii IM first Btrci't, Hut. Wntliliib'tun and Alitor I'liouc Oregon ItoO Ml 1'liono Columbia GC8 JOHN KCKI.UNI), Proprietor, Portland, Or. " I I ! I Ml- J. V. AI Ultl'II V. V. N. BTOI.TZ. PARK SALOON Oorner Park aud Bumside Sts. Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Private Rooms for Families. Golconda Mining Co, Office: Chamber of Commerce, Next to Safe Deposit Vault. A lfmitad amount of stock oi this Com. pony for silt. For particulars apply to . J. A. ARMENT, . Assistant Secretary! HOTEL OSBGRN GLEAN, AIRY OUTSIDE ROOMS REASONABLE RATES TRANSIT SOLICITED ...MOTH PHONES... TrrelemliouM tale "8" Street Carat Union Depot nail transfer at Yumlilll Street to Knit AnVney Car. A. W. HEWETTT, Prop. BOYD & ARNOLD ..(leneral .Agenti... Hamburg-Bremen Fire Ins. Co. Royal Exchange Assurance Orient Insurance Company No. "102 First Street, Near Stark. TROY LAUNDRY CO. Are noted for quality of work and prompt service. 101-5 E. Water St. Phone 5033. HcB.irt c.hiolic mnm For spravltift tcale.Mai-k, trreen or voollr aplili, limn anil other tunuui Kruutb anil baa nu iU' (or (llpolnc or the moih and Invlgoral iiiE the tree. No lieatiuv or Uilllnir, limply to dilute uilli (.old water auit Is luexpiMlve. CARBOLIC SHEEP DIP Is compounded on kclentlfic principles from car bolic acid and Stockholm pine lar, and dettroya the ticks and effectually cures the cab. leaving thutieep Ina healthy condition. Uelng ilto oneot tbe greatest dlunfectanti known. I'rlco loeito( any good dip, Addreis all corre. indeure FISHER, TH0RSEN & CO, Portland, Or. Pacific Coast Agte. HnKffXw?rrSi ffffiBMnejaVeoTehH NOTICE OF FINAL 8KTTLKMKXT. Notice is hereby given that tho under signed, executor of tho estate (if Fran cis Weiss, deceased, has Hied his linal account in the matter of said estato in tho county court of tho stnto of Oregon, fur Multnomah county, and an ordor has been made and entered oi record directing this notice to ho given aud published, and naming Monday, the 24th day of September, 1000, 'at 10 o'clock in tho forenoon tltoreof' for tho hearing of objections to said final ac count and for tho final settlomeut thereof. C. BIRCH Kit, Kxecutor of the stato of Francis Weiss, Deceased. ADMINISTRATOR'S To all whom it nihv NOTIOK. concern: No I liavo been tico is hereby givon thnt appointed by court of Die tho honorable county stato of Oregon, for tho cotmr.v of Multiiomnh, adinlnlstrator do lionii h mm cum tustumeuto nnnoxo of tlio uctiito of Oliver Vim Dmper, tlocenif cd,. nml nil persoux Imvinn cliilms HKiiliiHt mtid cRtato n ro huroli roiiuirud to jirosont tho miiio With (irojior vouch ith, within six moutliH from thia dittc, to mo, at my alike, No.C-15 Worei-stor lilock, Portland, Oickoii. DAVID M. DUNNE, Atlmitiistrator. Dated at Portland, Oregon, July r, 100(1. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of tho stnto of Oregon, for the County of Multnomah. James It: Conroy, plaintiff, vs. Liz sio Conroy, defendant. To the alioye named dofondaiit, Liz zie Conroy: In the name of tho stato of Oregon, you aro hereby required to iippcar and answer the complaint filed against you in tlio alovo entitled suit on or before tho expiration of six weeks from tho ditto of tho first publication hereof, bo lii(! tho time prescribed iu tho order of pu bl lea ton of tho cummoiis; and if you fail to so appear ami answer said com plaint, tlid plalntill' will apply to tho iilxivo entitled court for tho relief there in prayed for to-wlt: A decreo of di vorce from bouds of matrimony now existing between you and the paiutifT aud thnt said bonds bo absolutely aud forever dissolved. This summons 1h pubislicd by order of tho above entitled com t, made and entered this 0th day of July, 11)00, and tho date of the llrst publication is July 7th, 1000, and mid publication is to bo made for six successive weeks from said date. JtUSSELL E. SEWALL, Attorney lor Plaintiff. Dated Portland, Oregon, July 0, 1000. SIlEltlFl'" SALE. Iu the circuit court of tho stato of Oregon, for tho county of Multuomnh. Kylvostor I'onnoyer, plalntill, vs. W. V. Spaulding, II. L. bimuldlng, Colum bia Itiver Paper Co., (a corporation), J. A. Ktrowbridgo, Trustee, Tlios. II. Toiigno, (Southwest Portland Heal Es tato Company, a corporation, German Savings & Loan Society, a corporation, A. lllHsingor, defendants. Jly virtue of an execution, judgment order and decree duly issued out of and under tho seal of tho itbovo entitled court, iu tho above entitled cause, to mo duly directed and dated tho llith day of July, 1000, upon a judgment rendered aud entered iu said court on tho 0th day of July, 1000, iu favor of Sylvester Pouiioyer, plaintiff, and against W. . Spauldlug, defendant, for the sum of 11200.00, with interest thereon at tho rato or 1 por yut Pr month fiom tho 0th day of July, 1000, and tho further sum of $100.00 with interest thereon at tho rato of (I per cent nor iinni'in from tho 0th day of July, 1000, aud tho further sum of $2u.'J5 costs and disbursements; aud in favor of defendant, A. Kissinger, and against V. Spaulding, dofeud ant. for tho sum of $3,321.80 with in terest thereon at tho rato of 8 per cent por annum from tho !10th day of Janu ary, 1802, aud tho further sum of $2111.53 with interest ihoreon at tho rate of 0 per cent por annum from tho 0th day of July, 1000, ami also tho costs of and unon this writ, commun ing mo to make salo of the following described real property situated iu tho county of Multnomah, statu of Oregon, ami recorded iu Hook "L," Jlecord of Mortgages at page 238 for said county, to-wit: One tract of land in Mention fifteen (ir) towuHhip 1 S...JI. 1 E iu said Multii'.muh county, Moro partic ularly bounded aud described as fol lows, to-wit: Commencing at a stake on tho east side of McAdiunised road at tho northwest corner of a four (4) acre tract of laud by James Terwilliuger and wife couveyed to Uooduouuh and Clark aud running thence south 24 de grees west 3.34 chains along Mid road. Theuce south 21 ! degreeH east 0.05 chains to the Willamette river, thence north 25 degrees east 4.25 chains alouw said river bank; thence north 88.j de grees west 7.14 chiiiiui to tho place of begiuuing, containing 2.35 acres of laud, All above laud being situate arid lying in said Multnomah county aud state of Oregon. Now, therefore, by virtue of said ex ecution, judgment order and decreo and iu compliance with tho commands of said writ, will on Monday, the 20h dav of August, 1900, at the hour of 10 o'clock, A. M., at tho front door of the county court house, in tho city of Port laud, said county and state, sell at pub lic auction, aubject to redemption, to tlio highest bidder, for U. fi. gold coin, cash iu hand, all tho right, title and interest which tho within mimed defendants or either of them, had on the date of tho mortgage herein, the 38th duy of December, 1875, or since had, iu and to the above described real property, or auy part thereof, to satisfy said execution, judgment order, decree, interest, costs and all u ecru lug cotts. Dated Portland, Oregon, July 20, 1000, WILLIAM PliAZlKK. Sheriff of Multnomah County. Oregon. Let our women stay out of tho street iu Hlmu'liy diuHS ami unketnit hair. Tho fact that a man nr woman must do ordinary luhor for a llvllhood is no reason lor always trying to look like a scarecrow. Tlio La (frande, Or., Journal reports that "the hordo of Japanoso who have been working iu tho Btjgnr beet Holds aro now loaving the county, most of them going to Portland whlio boiuo of them take tho eastern route for various places." llurglurs aro operating in Eastern Oregon towns, linker City, Union and Pendleton have been ylsltod, and now La (Intuitu reports llvo robberies in two nights. The thoives wero unfortunato iu tho places they selected, and secured very llttlo booty. ' Carriago and address aro part of the cultured atmosphere. It we are not juduod by our appearance, how are wo judged? Have tho Uniquo tailoring Company take care of your suits and you will always look neat. $1 a month is all it requires. Wo call for aud deliver each week 1147 Washing- ton street 'phones., opposite Cordray's. Jloth May Queen. From a roport icceived from Superin tendent Cameron, of tho May Queen Mining Company of GrnntH Push, the property is'lookiug excellent and last week in driving ahead on tho muiu tunnel a now parallel vein was opened. This volu is tho samo as the ouo from which former shipment wero made and Mr. Cameron thinks- ho has now opouod up tho oro chuto and conlldent ly bolieves that shipments of oro will resutno at an early dato. Consumers qf coffee and tea liavo fa II i m friend iu tho vmnt Pastorn 'Jl'cn Company, tho largest concern of its kind iu America. Its imo hundred largo stores in every state in the Union toll tho story of its marvelous success. It handles only tho best grades of teas and coffoos, tin tho former of which it saves tho consumer 10 coutH a pound aud ou tho latter llvo cents a pound. It gives a ticket with uverv purchase. These- t'o'cots are returnable tree for beautiful prosouts. You should visit the st oro at 32(1 Washington street aud seo thohO presents. Mr. Owen, goueral mannger fur tho Paeillo coast states, is ouo of tho best known and most popu lar mon in the business west of tho Itouky mountains. A. J. FARMER Wholesale . and Retail ..' GROCER... 'r LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY Third St., Cor. Jefferson Both Phones. Dr. Fred. A. Reisacher DENTIST Oradunte of the North wnteui Unlovriltr Dental College. , Flrst-Cliss Work and Prices Reasonable 711 Dckura nid'g, Cor.Thlrd A Wnlilngton. rOKTLAND.'Or. Orejou 'fion Grwn 491 p. DRESSER & JBQ. -lMI'OUTKKHOK- German, French and English Delicacies Wholvaalu ami lit'lstl Kealeri In Fine Groceries, Teas and... Table Delicacies 4 CHOICE FAMILY LIQUORS Cor. Seventh & Washington Sts. PORTLAND, OREGON. riione 'iii. Portland Mining and Trust Co., Ltd. ...BROKERS Mines and Mining Claims Bought & Sold ('oiniaiile Orvmilteil. t'orrt'niiil iiicutiolkiiuil. O. M. l!03KNIAI.K,('oniiillltigKiiRliieer. doom M.viin Ort'Konlan liiiflillni.' fa LIPPINCOTT'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE A FAMILY LIBRARY Tin Bst In Current Literature 12 Complctc Novel Yearly MANY SHORT STORIES AND PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS $2.60 per ycar; 25 ct. a copy NO CONTINUED STORIES EVCftV NUMBER COMPLETE IN ITSELr AFRO-AMERICAN COUNCIL. To lli llvlil nt IikIIiiiiiiiiiiIIm In Align! Next-Tim rrogritiiiini-. Tlio following iirorunniio Iiuh licon iimmjH'd for tlio nuxt atimtitl sosxlon of tho National Afni-Aiiioricnn Cotinoil, to liu liold ut Iinlliinniolls, lud,, noxt niontli: TiiuHtluy, Aug. -'8, 10 A. iM. Opon ing oxurcixes; prayer, Hev. It. O. Hani ton, I). D., cliaplaiu, Cliicago, 111.; Iiynni, "Aumricaj" roll call, Soorotary It. W. Thompson, WaBliington, D. O.; aildri'sses of woluonio, Governor Jainos A. Mount, Mayor Tlionma Taggort, Goorgo h. Knox, JiidiannpollH, lud., Frooinan; A. K. Manning, Indianapo lis, Intl., World; V. Allinon Sweonoy, Indiunapolls; rcapousoH, Hon. (Uorgo II. White, M. O., North Carolina: C. W. Antiunion, Now York; Counselor F. L. MeGhuo, Minnesota; Colonel W. A. Pledger, Georgia. Tuenday, 2 1'. M. Attdrosn of tho president, JUsliop Aloxuntlor WaltorH, Jorsey CHy, N. J.; roport of lluauoial secretary, .1. K. llruco, Albany, N. Y.; report of llnanco .cotninltteo, Prof. .lusso Lawson, Washington, D. G.; ro Kirt of troiiHtrror, J. W. Thompson, Itoehostor, N. Y. Tuonday, 7:110 1 M. Topic, "Afro American Citizenship;" ikMiohsch, Hon. .IuiIhou W. 'Lyons, Georgia, reg ister treasury; ox-Governor P. II. ,S. Piuchluick, LotiiHlaua; itishop A. VV. Arnett, Ohio; Mrs. Mary Church Ter rell, Washington, D. O.; general tliH cushion. Wednosday, Aug. 20, 10 A. M. Prayer; rending minutes; roport of bu reau of legislation, Daniel Murray, Washington, D. O.. diroctot ; discus sion F. L. McGhoo, Minnesota, K. K. Itrowu, Miicsaohsottii, Hon, George II. White, Not th Carolina; roport of liter ary bureau, ox-Govomor P. II. H. Plnclibauk, Louisiana, director; discus sion Miss K. C. Carter, Now llodford, Mass ; It. W. Thompson, Washington, D. C. Wodnesdfay, 2 P. M. Itoportof oui-li-rivtlon bureau, llishop II. M. Tumor, Georgia, dirootor; dfscussiou Hlshop C. It. Harris, North Carolina, Itishop C. T. Shaffer, Pennsylvania, 1. F. llradloy, Maine; roport of btisinosH bureau, Prof. W. K. 11. Dultois Geor gla, director; topic, "Tho Negro as it Produeer and Uousumcr," A. F. llll yer, Wnshington, D. C, Prof. .1. M. Grogovy, Now .lorsoy, Prof. W. II. Council, Alabama; Prof. J. M. Greg ory, Now Jersey. Wednesday, 7:310 P. M. Topic,"F.d ucatiou Under Negro Instructor,1' Prof. Kolley Miller, Washington, D. C, Dr. Lucy E. Moten, Waslilngton, D. C, Prof. J. W. K. Ilowon, A. M., Geoi-gla, Prof. H. G. Atklus, A. M., North Carolina. Thursday, Aug. HO, 10 A. M. Pray er; reading niluutos; report of bureau of education, Pro. A. it. Johnson, North Carolina, dirootor; "Tho Kind of Education Neoi'ed," Mrs. Julia Mason Layton, Washington, D, C, Pnif It. It. Wright, A. M., Georgia, Prof. II. T. Kealing, A. M Toxas. ThtirHilay. 12 P. M, Itoporta of liu runii of relorms, Hev. A. J. Carey, Chi cago, 111., direotor; "Criminal Statis tics," L. M. Hernshaw, WitHhingtoii, I). O.J "How .May Crime lto Do- croast'ilt" Prof. James II. Dndley, North Carolina; J. C. Napier, Ten nessoe, Thursday, 7:110 P. M. Topic, "Kvllsof Lynclilng;" rexirt of lynch ing bureau, Mrs. Ida II. Wells Har riott, Chicago, HI., director; discussion, T. Thomas Fortune, Now York; John Mitchell, Jr., Virginia; Lillian C. Jewett, MitBHiiohiihOttH; Hon. II. P. Choatham, North Carolina; II. C. Smith, Ohio. Friilay, Aug. Ill, 10 A. M. Pravor; reading minutes; topic, "How Shall tho A fro-American National and Local Councils lie Sustained?" papor by Mrs. Lillian Thomas Fox, Indiana; dismiH hIoii, M. M. Lowov. Florida; J. It. ClilTord, West Virginia; William M. Lows, Indiana; "Tho Relations lie tweou the Itacos," Prof. Josso Liiwhoiij "Pulpit nml Press as tho liases of Coun cil Work," llishop A. Graut D. D. Hev. II. T. Johnson, Hon. J. C. Daucy. Friday, 2 P. M. "Tho Negro and tho Industrial Problem," Prof. Hooker T. Washington, Tuskegeo, Ala.; dis cussion, P. J. Smith, Massachusetts; election of olllcers; roport of commit tee ou address, Friday, 7:80 I'. M. Ilunquut. General cointriitteo llishop Aloxiin dtr Waltors, chairman, Jersey City, N, J.; F. L. MoGhee, Minnesota; G. L. Knox, Houjaiiiln T. Thiirnton, A, i;. Manning, W. Allison Sweeney, Mrs, Lillian TIiohihh Fox..MrH. II. A. Wehh, It. II. Ilnguy, llov. A. Wakolleld, Wil liam M. Lewis, Indiana; I. T. Mput t'omery, MiHsissippi; Dr. Lucy K, Mo ten, District of Coliimliia; .Mrs, J. Ri ione Yates, Misfoiirl; .Mrs. Alice D, Carey, Georgia; Mrs. Lottio Wilson, Jiu'Uon, Michigan. Prograinmo committoo llishop AI oxauder'Walterii; T. ThomitH Fortune, New York; P. II. S. Piuclibaok, Louis iana; Jiulson W. Lyons, (Jeorjla; Johho Ijiwhon, Wahhiugton, D. C; Ida Wells llaruett, Illinois; Miss K. C. Carter, Massachusetts. Prt'ts coininitteo It. W. TtioinpHon, Washington, D. C; J. K. llruco, Al bany, N. Y,; Samtiol Laoy, Washing ton, D. (',; Hev, II. T. Johnson, Now Jerbey; Mrs. N. F. Mokkoll, Pennsyl vania; John Mitchell, Jr., Virginia; Jtihticn DeClollaud, Illinois; Mrs. M. W. Steward, Tennessee; K, K, Cooper, Washington, D. C ; F. L. MoGheo, Minnesota; C. F. Adams, Illinois; William M. Lewis, Indiana; M, M. Lowey, Florida; W. A. Pledger, Geor Lla; W. H. Steward, Kentucky; ltov, J. W. Smith, North Carolina; ltov. II. Phillips, Tennessee; II. C. Smith, Ohio; C. J. Terry, Pennsylvania; Hev. I, 11. Soctt, Louisiana. Special press committee Suiiiuol ;, Lacy, chairman; It. W. Thouipfou, W, T. Menard, Alexander L. .Manly Q1TV NEWS Mrs. Lulu Fastou is still ou tho siok list. Mrs. Lucy ilraxton is roported to bo indisposed. The Mount Olive llaptist church gave a biscuit sooial which wait well attended. Invitations aro out for a lawn party to bo given August 1 by tho Social Pur ity Club, at !)5!1 Jackson street. ltov. A. Anderson is slowly regain ing his strength. Ho hopes soon to bo able to call on his many friends. Master llaruard Winn and Master Georgo Wright aro spending a few days with Mr. Allen Flowors and family. Mrs. llertha Woods celebrated her birthday on Wednesday, tlio, 18th inst. Hor many friends wish hor happy re turns of tho Any. Mrs. K. Gray waa oullod by a tolo gram to her husband who had severely burned ouo of his hands. Shu wilL Btay aud assist him until ho lias recov ered. Tho Crazy Tea given nt tho A. M. K. Zion church Thursday, tlio 10th inst. was a decided success. A noat sum was realized by tho ladies for their efforts. Mrs. S. S. Freeman roturuod last Tuesday from short visit in Califor nia. While sho had au enjoyable visit sho was glad to got back to old 'Wob foot again. Mr. S. Hurdotto, of Seattle, who id visiting his hrotlior-iu-luw, Mr. Wil liam Fry, of this city, luut boon quito siok with kidney trouble but is some what improved. Mrs. O. Saunders mot with tlio mis fortune to break hor ankle last week while walking along tho railroad track on tho east side. Sho is doing as well as' could bo expected. There is a bill at present boforo tho Louisiana legislature for aoporato street cars for tho cities of that stato. Should it pass and become a law, no Negro should ever bo guilty of riding ou a street car iu that stato. Kutorpriso lodge No. 47 A. F. & A. M., is at pronont holding ineetlugH twico a week, Monday and Thursday ovoulngs, iu ordor to oxpedlto work, they having received a special dispen sation to iultiato sovoral applicants. A (tor lynching two colored men for tho murder of Miss Wlnterstoln at lllloxi, Miss., tho authorities liavo offered a reward of 9-00 for tho arrest of tho guilty. Thus is afforded an other instance of tho injustice and cruelty of mob law. There aro two National Negro Donio oratio organizations which met nt Kansas City, July 4th, They aro a nice lot to bo found assisting tho party resKiuslblu for every letter of tlio Jim crow car law which now disgrace almost every Southern stato. Androw Itagsdalo, who for yours hint been engaged as a teamster, wax at- rested last Saturday, charged with in sanity, it is claimed that ho had ou several occasions of lato tried to com mit suicide, Ho statod that his condi tion was the rosttlt of illness. Ho Iiuh boon sent to tho county hospital for treatment, The Paul Lawrence Dunbar Literary Society, iu spite of tho fact that their. genial sooretary had sprained her thumb, arid that tho chairman ol tho entertainment committoo had been un expectedly called away, hold au ex ceedingly interesting meeting, Mlsn Duval prosided at tho organ. Mrs. Li jeuuo'H reading, "No Iteligiou Without Mysteries," wiih well rocolvod,, Tho speech of Hooker T, Waslilngton boforo tlio Geueral Conference of the A. M. K. Zion church was read by Mrs. K. I). Swan. Tho solo by Miss Hazel Hell was well rendered and well received. Come And Let us show you how many Beautiful Presents We Give Free With Our Teas With Our Coffees . , , With Our Spices,,, With Our Extracts , , With Our Soda With Our Baking Powder Come Just Look And Ut us save you 5 cents Per Pound ON COFFEES 10 Cents Per Pound ON TEAS.,. GREAT EASTERN TEA COMPANY... 320 Washington St., Get. Oth and 7th I'limiH llbick Ulll.'l, 223 First S rest, Near Salmon. i'hfiiit) lllHuk TDO'J, Largest Distributors of Teas, Coffees, Spices, on the Coast, operating 100 stores throughout the Pacific Coast States. j j Thai' a Whs " . &