"r1 taje. '-x,'""'?',T!'";3''rvr';,p''' ' ss,,i,,""va8,f :' ' ;"- - '-jp1, ftfl ' ---V-. fnsawf "" -?- t - T? ICT'Vv THE NEW AGE, PORTLAND, OREGON. pqiTWiw n ii i waam ' i . "- - v rvT?;1 vyf v ft n fc l ..i . t, m 35 TAflS DALLES, OREGON. MAYS & CROWE Whotesalc A Retail t)elen In HARDWARE. STOYES AND TINWARE Farm Machinery, Implements, Wagons and Carriages. ' Iron, Steel Coal and Blacksmiths' Supplies. Hardwood and Wagon Makers' Materials, Bicycles, Guns, Ammunition, and Sporting Goods, Etc. SHAVER TRANSPORTATION CO. STEAMER GEO. W. SHAVER, Will learo Portland, foot ot Washington fit.. Sunday, Tuesday anil Thursday evening at ft o'clock, for Pauvles inland, Rt. ftelcus, Caples, .. ioimiim. 1'i.uiiini nuiauin, .iter viij, Jtanler, Ml. C'oMn, Mayger, Htolla, Oak Point, J'rt'etnanx, .Maiisanlllo,Ulatskanle and all way lauding. "iy 6. BOWMAN I'llOTOGItAI'llIC AND LANDSCAPK AKTI8T Views' of All Description Specialty, Kodak Developing andFinlthlnc Main St., Near Hrldgc, PENDLETON, OKKOON. :TAH HOTEL W. M. IIOMNSON. Frop. SUMITEII, OREGON. pOTTAOE CHOP 1IOU8U II. C. COTNKIt, Prop. Open at all hours day or night. The rot meali erred In I.u Winnie lor the price, Kenicinber the location East Hide of Depot Street 1.A OitANDK, - OltKGON. jiOUIiKCKK'S ItKSTAUltAXT It PENDLETON, OltKOON. Next Door to W. .1 C. It. It. Ticket Ofllco MEALS AT AM. HOUHS. Flrtt.Clasn and Quick Service. Private Itoxei ju Connection. Meals at All Prices. GOEDECKK, Prop. M KVKlt 4 bCHIM.INO . i , FINE WINE8 . s . ' "AND . i.3 i, UQUUKS.. -' , -i-i A I, LA OitANDK, OREGON. Commercial Livery Stable Opposite Hotel Pendletoi PENDLETON, OREGON. ...TELEPHONE NO. 10... Finest turnout ot all kind In Pendleton i.cntlo single driver" for ladles tiooil, competent drivers always on hand Hoarding hor.es given thu beat of care. G. M. FROOrtE. KOEPPEN'S PHARMACY... Everything that is kept in a modern and up-to-date drug store. Prescriptions and Family Recipes put up by competent men, from pure drugs.... A. C. K0EPPEN &BR0., Manufacturing Chomists. 116 Court St., PENDLETON, OR. THE MINT SALOON O. L. MELLQUIST, Prop. HK8T IIRAKI1? OF WINES AND LIQL'OUS IMPOKTKD AND DOMKynu CIUAItS.... Corner Derot Street and Jefferson Avenue, LA GRANDE, OH. KRIEG & LEVY ilXCORPOHATED.) j-GROGERS COFFEE AND TEA A SPECIALTV. 94 Washington Htreet, Corner Tenth TKY OUK CF.I.EnitVTED COFFEE. Ituth Phones 838. I'OltTLANI), OH. BELGIAN HARES For Sale. Branch Eldorado Babbitry Riverside, California. Only two weeks more at advertising prices toourcustomerawhohavo bought stock of i9fa well aa strangers. This ie your last opportunity at these prices. New shipments, juat in, all strains, bred or unbred. Call before baying and see onr stock. Two more sales ot Lord Edinboro, imported, for service only. M3 North Third St., Portland. ENTERPRISE SHOE GO. 835 North Third St. Boots and Shoes Made to Order Repairing1 Neatly Done. Work called for and delivered. All work guaranteed. H. C. RILEY, Manager. Headquarters for Capcn Co.'s Shoes NEW GRIMES HOTEL E. M. GRIMES, Prop. Only Hotel at the Seaside Over looking: the Surf. Table supplied with the best ttiat can be pro cured. Jlath house and dressing rooms near the surf, SEASIDE, CLATSOP BEACH. WM. MILLER, LA GRANDE, OR; DKA1.8 IN GKAI.Y, BKKT AND FRUIT LANDS IN THE BEAUTIFUL GRAND RONDE VALLEY IN EASTERN OREGON Mter a continuous residence Of over 10 yean In this Famous Valley, and a cloe study of the ft accomplishment and futuro possibilities of Its soil, and a ersoual know ledge of Its ell mate, I feci that no one, seeking a home, will make any mistake In locating here. Your Correspondence Is Solicited, and All Questions ....Choeifuily Answered.... , ATTENTION ! ! You Don't Want to Miss the Great ..REDUCTION SALE... Now Going On At SOL'Sj ; Men's Fine Bialneis 8uita. Men's HiKhly Tailored Dress Suits. ., Men's runts, itegniar H.00 valuer, imiurra down to 3.W Men's btraw tints. I'rlces (Jut to Reductions are mndo Dusters, Veati SOL The C tot her Furnisher and Hatter 113-115 Third Neat Washington KBTAULIHIIED tSlt. ISCORroRATED IStT. ALLEN & LEWIS Shipping: & Commission Merchants WHOLESALE GROCERS To sst time address all Communications to lha Company, 48 to 54 Front Stroat, North. rOtlTLAND, Oli. Was. ..Allsky'sS Winter Garden COL. J. F. HARVEY, Manager. THIRD' AND MORRISON STS. The most beautiful resort of its kind west of Chicago. Loges reserved for ladles. Arrangements made for private parlies, suppers, etc., at reasonable rates. MUSIC AFTERNOON The Winter Garden is the cooiest place in Locksley Hall SEASIDE, ORE. Beautifully Situated in Ocean Grove, Overlooking: Blue Pacific. This beautiful resort is open the year round. The Hall has been refuted throughout. A commodious dining room, hot and cold salt water baths and a dark room for photographers have all been added this year .. MRS. CARLISLE, Proprietress. THE DALLES, FRENCH & COMPANY, BANKERS IRANSACr A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Letters of Credit Issued available In tbs Eastern 8tates. Blehl Exchange tndTeltfraphla Transfers wild uu New Vork, Chicago, St. Iuls. Kan Kraneisco, Portland, Ore-.tieattla, Waib., tad rarloui polnitiu Oreguu aud WashtDfton. Collections made at all points on favorable terms, W. 8. MeCartsr Portland Market Co. .DKAI.KItS IN., Sugar, 1 8 Pounds $1.00. Best Valley Flour 70c and 75c, Oteron t'hnncflraut fc". Kesidcucu "Hruwii" 6W. Prompt Delivery. 1 70 Third St. 1IASO WAItEItOOMS or If. BINSlIKtMKIl.Sotc Agent fa THE JACOU DOM, PIANO The best upright piano made, and other first ela.n pianos rented and sold on Installment No. 7J Third Etreet. Kitabltshed 1802. l'Uou North 631. f $8.00, $9.50, $10.00 and $12.50 $12.60, $15.00 and $18,00 almost naif of former price. Ureat In all Summer Coat4, iitul Underwear. NEW FALL STYLES mmmOmmmm SWELL COLORED m m rafnfO JUST REOEMVED AND EVENING. the city. the OREGON. O, K. 8hrT. Dou't wear baggy trousers or shabby clothes. Wo cull for, spongo, pres., and deliver, 0110 suit o( your clothing enoli week, how on buttons, mid sow up rips for $1.00 n month. Uulquo Tail oring Company, 247 Washington street, lioth phones. ANOTHER BIG CUT PRICE SALE Decorated Cups and Saucers for 66c Decorated Breakfast Sets )8 pieces $1,00 Decorated Jardiidors Beauties..: l!i, Sffi, 35, 40, rn0 Decorated Ouspldores See them 20o Dooorated Pitchers At 10 and i!5c 20 Per Cent Off" w Enameled Ware 20 PerCent Off ; Lamps 'Also,.., TABLE GLASSWARE PRICES OUT AWAY DOWN Decorated Dinner Sets 44 Piece Dinner (let $:i.W) 0-Piece Dinner trot 5.55 100-1'ieco Dinner Set t.50 Come Just to Set Not Ntcessarj to Buy Gteat Eastern Tea Go. HTOItKS-IUrt Wellington HI., bet. 6th and 7th, Phone II I nek ."JIM. .'.'ii First Hi., near Hiilnioii, Phouu lllnck V.Wi Inrnest DUtrlhutors of Chlnii.'.'iookerv and Glasiuarcon tin- Coiml, operiitti'K loo sinrvs throughout the Pncllli Const Mutes ' That's Why it Wiii :- Pay to See Us... HW OIITLAND ltOLMNd MILUS ,. Manufacturers of . ".. IIAIt IKON AND STKKL. Jj 'l N. K AYKIt, Manngcr. '.Twunty-Pecond and Nlcolal Streets. HISLOP'S Triumph Roasted Coffees The Mont Hparklluir, Dcllcloiu and Aro I 1 liiMtlu (.AKFKErt Evr Placed t- , . .ou.tlils Market. Ask Your Grocer for Them Pour Blends.. A. llHAHU.S A. M. Joii.sms PORTLAND TENT & AWNING CO. 229 Ankuny Street Tents, Sails and Awnings , Telephone Grant 1501 PORTLAND - - "OREWON NATIONAL Steam Dyeing and Cleaning Works erviux ANI AVOItKHi 925 SIXTH STREET. PHOSE HOOD 803 , Hat rieaucd, Dcd, Prekhed and Trimmed) Ladlri.' DresM-sand Dre.s (joimIs )ed nil 1'nl- uru up ..II Ithidiiml f !..iiI,iiimi.m .'li.i 1.1 in Cleunvd, Dyiil and Itepalrcd. ltrlih 1'unttn'U Cleaned o' Dyed all Colon, aud Niicly Ctirleil, Alisky Winter Garden if Ball and Cakewalk At A. O. U. W. Hall Second and Tavlor Ste. Sept. 12th, 1900 SINQLE.TICKET, 60 CENTS i h, h, McCarthy & co, Stock Brokers and Practical Miners tKtlte. 111-11.! hlierlork iliilMln.-, POItTI.ANIi, Oil. Members of the Oregoij MlulugHotk lUclmntre Phone North CM. .1 1 AIIMSWORTH NATIONAL BANK Cor. Third and Oak Sts., PORTLAND, OREGON. J C, AISSn'OUTM, J're.ldent. W. W I'JIIM.II'H, Cashier Tramarts a general tiauklnx liiitliifts. Kscliarixe boii'iht and sold on all the irlirlat clt. e In Kuro(M). Also liclllllt-. for We rabbin trali.frn Collections made ou favorable terms ou all aceilbl6 oolnu. BAI'K DKl'Urilf DKI'AltTMKNT connected with the bank. C1TV INEWS Mr. (Ilntrles Allott, ultlinuvtli utile to bo mound, in ctlll qtlto wonk. Mr. (J. Snuuders is rnpidly recover iug from the oflocts of her nccldent and expects to liu ublo to discard her crutches within n wook. Lust Tuesday evening u number of iter friends mot tilt hor resldenco and celebratud her re covery. Cards and music caused the uveulugto pass merrily, Itev. Collins, lately of Spokane, who has been acslfruod to tho chargo of the llethol A. M. K. uhurch iu this city, for tho ensuing year, preached two very lutcrostitiK sermotiH last Sunday, to a lare and nppreoiatlvo audience. Tho rally at tho A. M. K. Zlon chruch last Sunday was a decided suc cors. The sum of $57 was raised to apply to the seuii-aiinual interest and insurance inouoy now due. Thu condi tion o( tho lluituces of tho church aro encouraging to tho olllcers aud mem bers. Tho memorial services hold under tho auspices of tho Grand United Or der of Odd Fellows, in honor of D. it. HoviHor, at Alt. Olivo church, Sunday ovonlng uoro largely attended, stand Iuk room beiutf at a promiutu. After an elegant sermon by Itov. T. Smith, nddrnsbcs wero inado by Messr". Spronll, llnford and Itrown, which were both interesting uud entertaining. Mi. Hon Chaudlor, who used to bo hero about live years ago, wheueugagod iu tho service of the I'.V. Car Com pany, in in thu city aud expects to mtiku tliis Ills homo iii tho near future. Mr. IM. Ilolmor has returnod fiotn a trip to Nome. Ho rujiorts that thu op portunities for pmiltablu employment la that bcctiun of tho country aro ex cellent and ho is noil ploascd with thu results of his venture. Ho has not de cided yet as to whether ho will return or not. Mrs. S. (lilies', tho genial correspond ent of tho San Francisco Outlook, on tertaiiied a few friends last Monday evening with a crawllsh supper and caul party. Tho following resolutions wore adopt ed at a regular meeting of tho Paul Lawrence Dunbar Literary Soulely: Whereas, Senator Tillman in an nd drusH delivered to the students of thu Ann Arbor, Mich., Uulyersitv. did grossly insult thu dignity of all solf respecting colored oltir.uns of After lea by lils approval and enuouragetuetit of tho violation of the thirteenth, four teenth mid llfteouth mucudmoiitH to tho constitution of tho United States of America, and WheicaH, Senator Tillman did mull clouely attack tho honor and morals of tho colored women in tho strongost of terms. Therefore, bo it Itesolved, That wo tlio Paul Law roucu Dunbar Literary Society do hero bv reuoutiL'o thu said Senator Tillman and the Mild speoeh and proclaim him disloyal to the government of thu Unit ed States of America, and, bo it further llofolvod, That wo do reditu and hurl haul: tho diru slander mid misrep resentation of tho colored men and women of thu South, and bo it ltusolvud, That a copy of tliHn resolu tions he printed in Thu New Age and a copy of thu same bu forwarded to thu nfoii'hiild Senator Tillman, lty order ol thu society. , MItS. LAUItA SWAN, HOWARD SI'ltOULL, ANNA 1IOLAND, Committee. Mrs. II. C. Wilbur, popular phre nologist, palmist mid psychic card reader, I'itht mid Morrison, lias suc ceeded remarkably iu acquiring a rep. titatioii for extraordinary power iu her work. Sue will treat you most couit uously, charge you most reur-onahly and you will dud that her promises "ill v iiiimi.il. To every colored person In tho statu of Oregon who will glo his or her ad dress to Mr. C. A. Hitter, our city agent, who will Immuliattdv make a canvass ou that mission, Tho Now Ago will be milt, (reu of charge, for the next six months following this date. A. D. (MUFFIN, Mauagor. 'lleo." One of the most familiar names borne by Spaniards Is "Diego." It nerves nearly us well its John In this country ai a typical uaiuu for it hoy or mail. Ktigllslt salloi-H long ago enmo to know Spniiluids as "dagoes," because "dago" was .about us near as they could handily come to "Diego," which sounds like "Du-ub-go" iu Spanish, Not Encouraging. What Is to becotuo of tho pedestrian of the future when he wants to cross it city stteet, and everything on wheels Is dashing along to the time measured by electric force? Khali he have u lit tle subway all to himself, or climb u rllg' at every crossing mis is a question especially Interesting to tht 'old and stout and crippled wtiyfarcr. I Kpeeil of Automobiles lu Purls, According to tho decree of March Wl 18!)!), Iu Purls the sliced of automobiles lias been lixed at twelve miles per hour In the stteets and sixteen ou the road. It Is too bad, but girls will get dlu fiiouds lu heaven, where there Is no I chance to lUsb them out us ulgus of au i engagement. if General Information Concern ing' the Afro-American. TAKEN FROM OUR EXCHANGES hawing Mm 1'roRreaa In the Vrlnn Line of lliiiunii KndeuTor Uulug XIndt liy tin, Itncn. Mr. Frank II. Allen, woll known in IndiauapoliB as a toachor and a news paper man, is a candidate for cleik of th6 circuit court, Mound City, III. Tho ci unities and punishments in dicted upon thu Negro raco by tho Hours iu South Africa surpass all hor rors known to tho history of tho world. Tho Negroes of tho District of Colom bia spend $500,000 annually for tho necessities of life. Caucasian merch ants got thu bulk of this fabulous snm. Thu blamo is located. There are about '200 hotels and cot tages at Atlantic City, N. J. and only one hotel employes white waiters. Judging from tho good reports which aro coming from every section of tho country, tho colored waiters aro sweep ing everything before them. Whilo somo luborors wero worklug at clearing up laud three miles north of Klmc, Texas, they returned to llnd tho following notice iu box-car loiters written ou tho sido of their tents: "Notice, Negroes vacate at once, Doath," which was supplemented by a. picture of scull and crossboues. .Mr. ltobcrt II. Scott has Leon ap pointed head waiter ut tho Hotel Ilowou, lloulder, Colo. Mr. Scott and cro'c of nine colored waiters suucoodod a crew of white waiters, who had boon employed at tho Ilowou for ovor two years. Tito llowon is one of thu finest little hotels iu Colorado and Mr. Scott and his crew are to bo congratulated for their htreak of good luck. There is not much of tho original black man left aud if tho founders of tho American Negro population who lauded at Jamestown, Vu,, iu 1010, weru hero now they would not know their own chilren from Joseph's coat of many colors octoroon, quadroon, mu latto jut black, brown, hard aud soft boiled, sermnblu and albinos, with red hair aud pink eyes would ntnke tho ori ginal parents subjects for a lunatic asylum iu tin attompt to classify them. I'an-ArrlcNii Conference. London, August 1, 1000. A three, days' conference of members of tho African nines wan held in tho West minster town hall, London, beginning July 34, and ending July I'll, Tho ob ject of this meeting was to voice tho opinions of black men throughout tho world, to unite aud organizu thorn for thu attainment of equality mid free dom, and to iuflueiico legislation iu their lavnr. It is thu first time that ait attempt Iiiin been made to bring to gether tho Negroes of tho world with a view to furthering efforts in their liohalf. Illshop Alexander Walters, president nf tho National Afro-American council of tho United States, which meet in Indianapolis, lud., in August, presided, and was assisted by Mr. He nito Sylvian, aid-du-camp to Kuiperor Menolik, of Abyssinia. Tim opening speech was mndo by Illshop Walters, of thu United Status, iu which he reviewed thu history ot tho colored races in America, and pointed nut tho vicissitudes through which they had passed. Illshop Walters' pnpor was the "Trials and Achievement of thu Colored Itaces iu America." Too cmifereucu was also addressed by tho bishop of Jjondnu. His keynote was: "Tho future of every raco must lie with itself." Among others who wero present tho second day wero J. T. Calloway, in charge of thu Afro-American exhibit at tho Paris uxpositiou, and Prof. V. K. Dullois, of Atlanta, (iu,, both of which gentlemen uddrostod the conference. At thu closing of the second day's ses hion, thu chairman announced that an adilresi was being piepared for prcsou till ion from thu conference to her ma jesty, tho queen. Iu thu afternoon of the third day res olutions wero adopted providing for tho foiuiation of a permanent Pan-African asKOciathu, thu objects of which, idiotild be; I To secure civil and political rights for Africans, and their doi-cuud-ants throughout tho world. a To encourage ft loudly relations between thu Cauoatdnu aud African races. it To approach governments, and in lliieiico It'gihlutliui lu tho interests ot thu black races, ami 5 To ameliorate thu condition Of the oppressed Negro lu Africa, America., tho llrltltli empire mid other parts of tho world, Provision was made for tho organizu t ion of alllllated houluties iu all parts of the world, thu headquarters of tho association being iu Iuidoti, Kuglmid. Olllcers wero elected fas follows; President llishop Alexander Wal ters, United States, Vicu-Preslilent Itov. II . llrown. Secretary Mr. U.S. Williams, f Treasurer Mr, It. F. CoIoiimi. Kuiperor Menolik, nf Abyssinia, aud thu presidents of Liberia and llayti wero elected honorary members of tho association, Tho afternoon sitting eloped with tho adoption o u solemn nddrens to the na tions of thu world, to bo communicated to governments nf the civilized powers, Mr, Peter Waldo is still quite ill aud iu need nf the attention of tho.id charitably iucliued,