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About The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1900)
r jrvvt" . tST -p!rt?ap"'-'- " " '-"f THE NEW AGE. PORTLAND, OREGON. The New Age. A. D. GKIFPIN, Manager. OrFIUK 204 lOltlUSON HTIIKKT. Orrvoii Tli'ti" k 501. Entered nt tlic I'mtonice at Portland, Oregon, at second class matter. HirMHOKII'TIOS. Out Year, Fn) utile- In AdTnnca 3.00 National Republican Ticket. For President, WILLIAM MoKlNLEY, of Ohio For Vice-President, THEODORE ROOSEVELT, of N. Y. For Presidential Electors T1LM0N FORD, of Marion, J. C. FULLERTON, of Douglas, W. J. FURNISH, of Umatilla, 0. F. PAXTON, of Multnomah. HBKVIUK KKCOItDKD IN HlSTOItY. Wlinn Hon. II W. Corbott was n intimbiir of thu United States f-eimto !tJ ynars ki ! rondorod ominunt sorvico in thu consideration mid discussion of tho public nuestioiia of Uioho trotibloiiH titnos, not only to Oregon, but to tho nation horvluo which hits hIiico iMhsort iTOin tho ollldul record into tho history of thin country uh worthy ol tliunhuidlts of nny jiooplo. Boimtor Oorbntt nindo no fliiuiboynnt diHplny. lie never posod in iiti orator for tho Hake of filling WJ ' tn0 (!on" KreHHlonal Uncord with brilliant flushes of empty wlUir i?riindlloiuont phraHOH if lofty fouuiHio tumbling. 11" whh annt them for business on bolmlf of tho poople of Oregon, and ho devoted hlw tiino, IiIh indomitable enorlert and the iiiimmiMiirud breadth of his IiuhIhohh lot and koou houio of juatlcu tu tho tirosouittlmi of that work. It h that cIiihh of horvloe that tho ix'oplo doiiinnd. It Im that clam of Mirvice that SYnator Corbett nv them yonis iik". It in that oliiHH ol mrvico rduro Klven them by the late Senator Dolph. It l that ohiss of norvlco that Hon. II. V. Corbett will H!nln Kv litem, alter bin nvuleution to the Unit ed Mates noiiato by the OroKon lrlshi. lure next winter. No other man in Oienou today can mrvo the people in tho certain and oafo promotion of their common iiiturMs o capably and ho Hiihstniitliiliy as Son utor Corbett. No Hubntttuto, tor politi cal pnrpoHCH, will answer. THIS YKAIt IS OltKdON. citoment throughout the ontiro country and tho tush to tho lloldB of the west mill tho frozen north, it Iuh been shown that Oregon's ininoral resources are pecond to none on tho continont and that, in point of yield, uccoHsibil ity and climato, thoy have in reality 110 equal so far dovolopod aiiywheio luttAVKiiii tbn two urcat oceans. In fact, it has been demonstrated that tho mountain ranges of this state are, al most without exception, vast regions of gold-bearlug quartz, in many parts of which great fortunes are being taken out at nominal expense of oporatlon. Tho yield of our dairies aud flshorics has also been an elomont of encouiage- ment to thoM) who came to investigate Oregon's claim to being tho grandest commonwealth on tho Pacific coast today. No climate moio superbly equable can bo found anywhere on tho continent. Wo have none of tho droughts of California, none of tho blizzards of tho Dakolas and noue of tho cyclones of Kiiiimis. Oregon stands out distinctly and boldly as grandly different iu many i till respacts fiom other states iu the Union. Those advantages aro making the Wobfoot stato commercially an inde pendent empire of uuoquulled ro- hources. 'ETIQUETTE OF STATE. THE DALLES, ORBQON. Farm Machinery, Implements, Wagons and Carriages. l'rolmbly at no previous time in the history of this .tate Iiiih It enjoyed such an abundant measure of substantial ad ertlslng as during the prei-unt year. Many favorable coudltlous of recent formation have contributed to this ro kiilt. First. Oregon has been uniformly prosperous during the past few years tindei conditions which brought diwis tor to other states. Its grain Ileitis and gardens, its orchards and mo.ulows, Us ranges and forest h, its gold mines and fisheries have all yielded abundant ly to supply the demand of an eager market. Again, its cattle, sheep and horsed, In herds aud bands of many thousands, have been sont to slaughter in the greatot markets of the world, at prices never before realized in the West. Hooond, tho National Kdltorlal Asso vlutlon, In tegular oomontlon Mn Port land last year, turned toward Oregon tons of thousands of o.voj which never before attempted to scan the at em pire, fiuitful In every material element of human existence, between tho Kooky mountains and the Pacific o.'ean. ThnmgH of people, In quest of now homes and a respite from the ter rors of heat and storm in tho great MWlssippl valley, came and many re main. Otheis returned to mature plans for Immigration to tho stale ol no many native vlrties, and thoiiKiiuds of ethers will come with them. Third, in tho cxtiaimlinar.v gold ox- Tho regular period of tho streef fair expiree tonight. Whether or not its promoters realized any pecunlery ad vantage out of it lemalns to be seen, but there is no doubt now in tho minds of those onco skeptical that tho city has reaped a golden harvest from tho enterprise. Tons of thous.mds of poo pie visited Portland since tho carni val's opsuiug day and many of our business houses have been literally crowded with purchasers of goods of every variety. Tho oxtraordlnailly low rates so generously provided by the railroad companies from every quarter aided largely in bringing people to Portland who wore novor before hero and who would not have come, per haps, for many years possibly never (lenorally, tho carnival must bo con ceded to have been u giand success. Tho traglo death of Otto tJreeiihood, a local news reportor who has been conspicuous in this city for many years, was not wholly surprising to many who know him well. Holms been afflicted with ehronlo melan cholia for several years and has fre quently coninlainod that life was rap idly becoming unbearably burdensome. (iieenhood onco possessed a very con siderable fortune, but prodigal living dually brought him to penury. Many of Portland's streets aio cer tainly In a disgracefully wretohod con dition. It is probable that they will so contlnuu for some time, In niiuiy parts of the city, for the municipal treasury Is low, while tho municipal debt Is oppressively high. Too iiiuob politics will wreok any city's treasury. It is said that Mark 1 1 anna has em ployed ministers of tho gospel to in vado tho pulpits with pjlltleal harangues. Ono of Portland's pulpits was thus attacked on Sunday night last. F.vldently the Kopuhllcan man agers do not anticipate a walk-over this ear oven in Oregon. tttA Rule of Precedence Oorera So- . - - - clntKvetit. of the Administration. M A VQ & .DOWR "The wife of tho President makes XTIrl I J . VIVV - and returns no vislts The wife of the , wholesale A Het.ll Dealers In vice rresiueui puy urm Yinnuu.j .,. the wife of the President," writes Mary HARDWARE. STOVES AND TINWARE xriniis, ithivTittnn lii tlm IVamnii'H . Homo Companion. II'IMia 1lxlu f QiHtfl tnTrt niflkp fH'flt AtlV ItllV-O , v .. . .. - - - I . . M . 4 ll.. llu-nl,IHl 4tltk' Miwoutiewico toeiwaH ... ..i OI..(m!(l,. wife of the Vice rresuiom, tue wivci iron, oicci, -oai wn uh... of the ntnbawndors, the ladles of the Supplies. Supreme Court, nml upon each other , ,.j.i. In the order of the length of service of Hardwood and Wagon Molcm W Ihelr husbands In the Senate. The fifcyclt. Guns, Ammunition, and Sporting wife of the Vice Piesldent holds recep- Goods, Etc. tlons on Wednesdays, Cabinet day, be cause her husband Is u member of the. President's Cabinet, while the day or receiving for Senators' wives Is Thurs day, between the hours of three nnd six In the nrternoon. These receptions be gin after tile 11 rut of .Inn tin ry, nnd cou- Until, to lie held- until I.CIlt begins. Some ladles observe the day for recelv- l . .., .1... .1..... -,..Min a t.t CinOfillltl. Illg HII till! UUie UUIIJ,H--na in im oic-n.w... The customary preparations for bold- qm VPP TRANSPORTATION CO HiK nn afternoon reception nre to sta- bHAVLK lKANbrUKlAlIUi LU. :Ion oue man at the drive to open ninl STEAMER GEO. W. SHAVER, sunt carriage ooors aim can carr -. nnd another nt the ball door to admit . . i. ..., ,..i.- i...... llk. :'.v."",'':."v..:.' callers nno tnKo cams, -im n.i-" - ? .'-; J:1::,',?: S,.T;m.."iioir fi tv celves the visitors standlnjr near tno j,';,,;, it.VVmii. My(fer, Htcii, oit Point, door of the entrance, nnd Is dressed In n Krreinsiis, MatHiilllo,ciauknle a n vr high-necked gown, which mnj' other- I"""""' wise be as elaborate ns taste niny die- tntc. Visitors may bo announced by w 8- howman nnnii! to the hostess by nn usher, or " .....ncpn,, .RTi may speak their natnt-s themselves. , piioToaiiArnio AM) landscai-e ar "Any person Is nt liberty to rauke tln view ol All Dccrlitloa visits 'nt the homes of Senators; and all , Kotk c,eiopin(t and Flnlihlng persons arc cordially rwclvcd. Iliose, " leaving cards expect their visits to bo J Msln St.. Nr iirldgc, returnedi resident nnd non-resident i-kndletos, okkoos. signiscers, who can vvunoui luiumui i liifTDgaY Will lt-n I'nrlUnd. foot of WnnlilllKloil PL, 8!"Jv..T5LV.,ll!iuKdV,.?.te.ll'V..K.? firtiiiM Kaltim. Uctar CltV. ENTERPRISE SHOE CO. 835 North Third St. Boots and Shoes Made to Order Repairing Neatly Done. Work called lor and delivered. Ail work guaranteed. H. C. RILEY, Manager. Headquarters for Capen Co.'s Shoe, C. 1C. Slirari. ,W. 8. McCrUr Fonianfl Market Go. DK.LEn9.1K.. NEW GRIMES HOTEL E. M. GRIMES, Prop. Only Hotel at the Seaside Over looking: the Sorf. Groceries, ft Sugar, 18 Pounds $1.00. Best Valley Floor 70c and 75c. Oregon Phone ('rant 88. KMldtMuo "Brown" G80. Prompt Dollvury. 1 70 Third St. plA Table supplied wlili tlic lieu tliat can te r'o UJath liouic and dreiiliiR room near tlic tut I. SEASIDE, CLATSOP DEACH. SO WAltnilOOMS or II. aiNSIIKIMEIt.Hole Agent for TIIK JACOU DOLI. PIANO The liest upriglit plnno made, and otliflr flrat plan i,Iiio4 rvtitrd and Hold on liutallnicnu No. rJ'll'lrd Mrwit. K.tablUhed 1M2. PUonr North .VjI. tlon of any sort, do not lenve cards. A qtau HOTEli W. M. ItOIIIXbOS. rrop. 8UMPri:K, OREGON. IntKe proportion or tlic ofltclnl folk owe llrst ealls to the Indies of tho 8ennte, I the ladles of the Cabinet, tno wives or forclKn ministers nnd the wives of the ini.inliors of tho House of Coliirress. These nre termed 'duty calls,' nnd must I .. . .. .1 (.. ... . 4 ma.nl.in.t l'll.Dl. 110 reiurneu 111 iivrnuu. .v wuihuh ,? . ( husband Is In tho 'upper house' enn be .... f.0,, H0V SK quite ns exclusive ns nny lndy of prl- QOTTAOEClioi holhk vale position. If she so desire. The 11. f. cotm:k. Prop. women of the Cabinet could hot close onen at all hours day or night. Tliot.etnieali their lioiuutt to tho Dllbllc. however . .erred In U Urnnde lur the price. much they iuIkIU wish to do so." WM. MILLER, LA GRANDE, OR. IIUAUB IS OIIAIN, BKCT ANII KIIUIT I.ANU9 IN THE nEAUTIFOL GRAND RONDE VALLEY IN EASTERN OREGON ffiiW"rKrnoTu,rwrti . Muuke ,u ,oca,,n,j herc- Your Correpondonce Is SoHoltod, and All Quo.tlon ....Choeifully Anawerod.... BETRAYED BY HIS PUPIL. I.A OnASPE, lteinembcr the location Kant Side ol Depot Btrcet . OIIEOON. Flnl-CliM and Quick Service. Private lloxfi In Connection. MeaU at All Prlcvi. ML' FINE WINE3 asi I.IQU0U9. I.A 0IIANDE, 0KEC0N. The national onnipalun is bolus local ly enllvenod a little by activity unionir tho Uepublieans, The Dnioorats are doltiK praetloally nothing, liavln de spaired, no doubt, o( aeoompllHhluK results woitlir of tho effort required to tuaku a stir. Commercial Livery Stable l.oyultjr U n MlaaluK Trait In tho l0EDKCKK.8 UKbrACItAST Chlueae Clinracter. I It Dr. J. II. Johnson, ono of the oldest PKS..I,KT0S, OKEdON. inlHslonnrleH In the Chluoso service. Jo- tfoxt lnor to w.t. c. it. 11. Ticket Ofllco enlel In the United Mission Schools ut! MEAI.3 AT AM. nouns. Tlen-Tsln, recently told tho following Incident to n New Orleans Times-Dem ocrat writer: tiOKIiEC'KK, Prop "The most dangerous fenturo of mis-. . slon work In China," ho said, "Is the -lti'.YEIt bCllll.UNQ dltllculty In knowing -wnom to trust. Tho native character Is naturally very subtle, nnd when they wish, they nre pnst mnsters In deceit. Some ofi.oiir pupils nre docile, slnme nnd affection ate nnd would undoubtedly lay down their lives for their teachers; others will seem to have exactly the same traits, vet nit the while they nn nurs ing the bitterest enmity nnd are only walling a favorable opportunity to manifest It. in nine or irouuie mo poor missionary doesn't know where to turn. He may receive n friendly hand, or lie may receive n knife In the rllw. I have been In China for tweuty- two years, and I tiin deceived ns fro iiiinntlv now as I was when I llrst nr- rived. It Is n risk we hnvo to tuko. I plnet turnout ol all Wind In Pendleton During n riot In the Ho Nan province In "itctiniheM W.r onli.ud .mi.i .. tu T. .,........ ...., Iltfjl Mil till.. a. 1. . -- . I . .... .I.A !... tf '... IoU, IT. joujifuii rouiiuunii "- i iioariiniK noric. tnvu i"o " . blonnry wns cut off In n school building with twenty or moro natives, who had always professed the greatest devotion to him. Night cnine on nun sovenin rvrnnrrv,,0 offered to hide him. Among the Chinese K jh PHh on the place was a young man nnmed . . - rj pw Wo Shnn. whom he had educated aud . rnAlliYlAtr I ... regnrtieti niuiosi. as a sou. m- pm -m..-self in his hnnds and wns taken to it native shanty near by. Then Wo slip, ped off nnd returned with tho mob. Next day he was carrying the mission ary's head ou n stick, when two of his fellow pupils killed him with n sword. As It turned out, the unfortunate inun had probably chosen the only traitor Iu his Hock for. a guide." ATTENTION ! ! You Don't Want to Miss the Great ..REDUCTION SALE... Now Going On At ,''wT Opposite Hotel Pendleton PENDLETON, OREGON. ...TELEPHONE NO. 16... t m !. -. -- PaIMl S SUJ-iOi .. . -. ... ..- .a no io.fio. iin.00 and II3.A0 Hen's fine uuiiness onui....... 'io rn iRnn.n tui ha Men's H lhly T.llorwl Dress Suits. 12.50, 15.00 nd $W,09 Men's Pants, Uegular 4.00 Values, Reduced down to .... . - s-w Men's Straw Hats. Prices Cut to almost half of former price. Great Reductions are made in all Summer Coats, Dusters, Vesta and Underwear. SOL The C father Furnisher antf Hatter 113-115 Third Near Washington MEW FALL STYLES mmmOWmmm SWELL COLORED ...SHIRTS JUST REOEIVEO Q. M. FROOHE. If a man passes tiimseir off as poor he gels snubbed, and If he exaggerates Ids possesions he tluds prices doubled up on him. Everything that U kept in a modern and up-to-date drug ttore. Prescriptions and Family Recipe put up by competent men, from pure drugi.J'J'J A. C. KOEPPEN & BR0 Manufacturing Chomists, 115 Court St., PENDLETON, OR. BITAULianiD 1811. INCOnroKATMD HIT. ALLEN & LEWIS Shipping & Commission Merchanta WHOLESALE GROCERS To tar tiro addreu all Commualcatlona to lb Company. Haa. to D4 Front Blraet. North. rOttTLAWP. Q. Piesldout MoKinley's letter of aa ceptanco, just publlslied, is a grand stato paper. All tho oratorical blaud Ulnueut and clover sophistry in the world cannot overcome tho soundness ol its login, Tho war iu Uhiua seems practically at an end. The allied forces aro mov ing to coast towns and the empress dowager is prerpariug to rotum to her broken aud battered throne. Dr. (?oe, a chiropodist Inun Oak laud, California, is in the city ou u' iidt among friends. Don't e.ir luiggy trousers or shabby clothes. Wo call for, sponge, progs', and deliver, ono suit of jour clothing each week, sew on buttons, aud sow up rips for $1.00 a monlb. Uuitiun Tail oi lug Company, 21? Washington street, both phones. TWENTY PFR TENT , ' QN YOUR INVESTMENT THE MINT SALOON O. L. MELLQUIST, Prop. HK8T nnAKM OK wises AND LIQL'OKB WrOKTKD AND IKMKriU OIUAIO.... L )OUTI..VNU ItOI.I.l.Ntl MII.US Mauiifaoliiror ot llAlt IKOS AN'I bTKKIh X K. AYKII, ManaBor. 'I wcut)-Scoiul anil N'li'oUl MrvvU. Uanml4tnilolnharei ol The Helena Mln tax t'outPAii). i prfwai marWtft ;rlce, I. e.s HroiutiUlii'oiiu. TliU inlna l on i( the rlohekt Iu llio 6r llohi'liiU Dixlrlet. , , , It liaa an OKK IIK-.KUVK OF ir0.t WookcJ out reail lur extraction. No atoiiliu; liHkboou iUiiu la anvot norkinxaol tho I'roiitfrtv, noi (nun ileveloiiment alone the iilliio hailil lton way from tliettart. ami Uat pr.'ent inaWliiK a swater netiiriHlucllou than say nlher mlno in the rich llohemla ..!.!'.. .'wivivn iiiiKtvv v l an ex. len.l.mof tho Helena, ami li a.twoleolol the 'Helen' leuVe. the eln matterof which U Menileal to that Mim eneonnleiv.1 In the ariouorlliiK ol ihe Helena. Ooniracu liavu lieeti lot lor nil mlilltloiial liW leol of Welelieve thl HiH'k will ho allil;m-pa)er within tweUe moiitlii, halni! our JnUmcnt uimti the aeiual liuvluof llnj prouert), whli-h I e'lual to that on the Helena with m eorrxSnoniung amount of tlvvlupmenl, IIK1.KNA N. SI U aellhiK Hroiiiul 0 cruta rltvor call on u for detailed Inlormatien. h, h. McCarthy & co, Stock Brokers and Practical Miners OHloes IU.US Sherlock nutlJln?, I'OHTINP, OH. Torner Depot Street and jeOenon Avenue, ..Alisky's Winter Garden COL. J. F. HARVEY, Manager. THIRD AND MORRISON STS. The most txautlful resort of iu kind wrst of Chicago. Logu reserved for la din Arrangements nude (or private parlies, suppers, etc., at reasonable rates. MUSIC AFTERNOON AND EVENING. The Tinter Garden i the coolest place in the city. , ' I.A GKANDK, OK. KRIEG A LEVY IXC0RP0KATF.P.) GROCERS COFKKK AND TKA A 8PECIAI.TV. 194 Waihlnglon Streal, Corner Tautb TltV OOK CnUHlRVTED COFFKE. Ilolh 1'hoiiea S3S. rOHTLAMI, OH, BELGIAN HARES For 'Sale. Branch Eldorado Rabbltry Riverside, California. Only two weeks rooro at advertising prices to oar customers who have bouuhl stock of us, as well as strangers, This is your last opportunity at these prices. New shipments, just in, all strains, bred or unbred. Call before buying and see our stock. Two more sales of Lord Locksley Hall SEASIDE, ORE. Beautifully Situated In Ocean Grove, Overlooking th Blue Pacific. This beautiful resort is open the year round. The Hall has been refitted throughout. A commodious dining room, hot and cold salt water baths and a dark room for photographers have all been added this year uv MRS. CARLISLE, Proprietress. THE DALLES, OREGON. Member, ol ...o Oregon M.n.n.Btocl Ecn.n?o r,BS8j- lteT for' seTvke only TraK Udil. 'JuloVsVu FncUX . , . 103 North Third St., Portland. tad various polnii In Oregon and WMhlogton. Collections mads at a 1'liouo North Cal. ' FRENCH & COMPANY, BANKERS TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. .. ..Ill Tla.,,aakUi i-ortland. Ore., Beatila. fr 'ortiana, ure..oetw, . t all points oa laTorable I