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About The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1900)
Jf "M TUB' OTSW AGE. PORTLAND. OREGON. . -tr T 3: The New Age. A. D. GRIFFIN, Manager. OFFIOK 904 MORRISON STREET. Orrion Telephone Oak DOl. I Entered at the Postofnoo at Portland, Oregon, M second class mutter. BUIlBGItll'TION. On Tear, Payable In Advance. ..i..a9. 00 LyviiTrnrMSKiHLCf' National Republican Ticket. For President, william Mckinley, of Ohio For Vioe-Presldent, THEODORE ROOSEVELT, of N. Y. For Presidential Electors TILMON FORD, of Marlon, J. C. FULLERTON, or Douglas, W. J. FURNISH, of Umatilla, 0. F. PAXTON,-of Multnomah. TIIK l'IKUGK COUNTY CAMPAIGN. Kill tor Tlio Now Akos Ai iwiny "f your roin1or in this oity mill thrntiKh out l'iurco county nro intioli liitorttHtod in thu (MiiiimIk now boliiK vviiuoil lio twuun thu iiolltictil pnrtius liuro, I foil tlmt your vnlimblo pupur, wliluli 1h highly t'Htoomoil hy your Wimliinutoii roailon, hIio ilil Imvo Hoinotliltitf to miy about thu Hltuiitlon. I think thorn Ih no iloulit that thu Itonubliomi tickot will bo ulnotwl in thlH county hy n vory mitlsfuutory inn jority; hut, ainoa this Ih it pronldentlul -ytCui uhiutitm also, ono uuu novor dourly foruxoo what tlio result uiny ho.' For tlio tiupiuior court wo luivonomi uitteil tliruo of tlio bout mon uml ublunt lawyers in Tacoiiiu W. I). Ghiiuiiitii, W. II. Kitull nnd Thml. Huston. Attoruny Ulinpiiuui Ih h yottiiK iniiu of Btorllnn quulltioH. Ilo wuh horn ami ralHoil lu .Stark oouuty, Ohio; in it Krailuutu o( thu uliiHuiuiil oouruu of Mt. Union CoUoko, Ohio; roail law iu Gluvulaml (rout 1877 to 18HI; wax ml mtttoil to iiraotico by thu Htiproiiiu court of Ohio; went to l'ort TowuhoihI in 1881; milled thorn (our yours ami caino to Tacoiiin iu 1885, tliuru hu Iiiih liu'u ronliU'il ami piimuwl IiIh profile hIoii with marked success, Hu Ih par lloularly popular with tlio people, bo lug a man o( uiuoli ritruiitith of charau ;or, abln, olouu, loyal ami proKrosslvu. W. II. Knoll, nuothui onuilldatu for uporlor judge, is ono of tlio bunt mown luwyum and abloHt jnriHts iu bin part of thu stato; wlulu thu third uthu tiikot (or this iliHtrlut, Col. 'had, IltiHtoti, Is not only an nhlo law or, hut U ono of tlio moHt popular oiti Mis of Wi'Htorn Wnslilnnton. TIiono throu mon ought to hu stiro of ooiiou. Thoy aru capablo, Inmost, inioNt, loyal clllsuiu of ability and ilcgrlty, aKalimt whom not an uvtl onl Ih ppokeu. For vhuritr, Hon. W. 1'. Horuoaut. of ickloy, Ih vory popular ami capablo u. The publio bus kuowluduu of e charautor of hU ofllolal work. For county treasurer, John II. Hold, Tucoma, Ih a most oxculluut man. my voton of thu opposite party will port him. 'roinont Campbell, for prosecuting )rnoy, is a sure wlunur. Hu in not untrlud ollkial in thit oapaolty. lobort I. HIbdo.v, for county olork J, II Davis, for county auditor, good men. Nouu hotter could bo ctod (or tho places for which thoy ) boon uoiiiiuatt'il. rauk D. Hill, for count uskfator, le of thu moat popular men on tho abllean tiokot. Co in potent iu tho cut degree, serviceable anil active, innktug an oxcollout impression caudlilato. Thu assessor's olllcu is ;uuud huru as beltig ouu of tlio important iu thu county, Iu It Is. A candidate has heutt ao i lu Mr. Hill whom uoljorfy cau "ML1 liu Mcmv"JS- OWDnW ROO" boat. For county surveyor . and countv school Rupolrutoudent J. K. Noel and II. li, Dnwoy nro making oany prog read. Dr. K. M. Drown is too woll known nnd too much roHpocteil to sufTer dofont iu I'icrco "county for tho corouarship. Geo. I). Kauillo and Harry Win Chester, for county commissioners, nro thoroughly known ns men of public spirit nuil probity of clmrnctor. They will ho elootod ou thoir fitness for tho ofllcos (or which thoy havobsonuamoil. G. K. Griffin ami- II. F. Garrotson will bo elootod ns justices of the ponce. Mr. Grllfln has littlo opposition, lor ho is popular with tho nineties and thor oughly capahlo. Mr. Garrotson Is con fronted with u harder contest bocnuso of tho character of his opponent, but his many friends are doing yeoman service iu tho fight. Tho candidates for tho legislature both iu the upper and lower brunches of that body, aro all good men. It goos without saying that thoy should bo elected, hut thorn is au olemeut of stato politics iu thoir contest about which I will writo you lator. Will Turner, the colored roprosoutn tivo of our people iu thin county, is es pecially activo in behalf of tho entire Republican tickot. Ho ban held a clop utyshlp in tho county uasossur's oflloo fot eight or ulno 'years, lu which ca pacity hu has (Uncharged his duties with fulthdiluoRi and a marked ilogroe of accuracy. Ho Is a young man of ex cellent qualities and has ilono much fur our raco. His (rlonds hero, of all clause!) and parties, have coufldouco iu him. He Ih a leader among us. For tho next issuu I' will give you further details of tho progress of our campaign us it appears to your corre spondent from a flulil-vlow of tho situa tion. A. T. R. ORKGON AND TIIK NKORO. Since Candidate llryan, ilrlvon to grasp ut u straw, llko thu drowning, man, to keep IiIh head above thu tidu of publio sentiment, has referred to tho political status of the ii'cgrojiu Oregon, Tho Now Auo, ruHontiiig tho suggestion that our poopln aru not iu full enjoy merit of nil their rights as citizens of this statu, including thu right of suf- frago, roprlutH this Htatemont of fact, ns shown by olllolal record, rocolvod ou Thursday by tho Morning Orogoulan from its Haloin correspondent: Iu lino with tho discussion which Iiiih boon precipitated by thu Democrats and by Mr. llryan relative to tlio obso loto miction of Oregon's constitution iu regard to Negroes, it will ho Interest lug to tho publio to roail thu liint pub lio utteraucu of tho Democratic party of Oregon upuu thlH ipioHtlou. It wuk lu 1870, when thu amendment to tho national constitution wuh submitted to thu several states, and thu adoption of it as a part of thu nation's organic law made null ami void thu obnoxious sou tlou of Oregon's constitution, which is now being illnou3sud iu Kumiss nnd elsewhere. Tho legislature of Oregon was thou Democratic in both brandies by i( largo majority, and tho following joint resolution will show how the na tional amendment was received: Whereas, The statu of Oregon was, on thu 14th day of February, A. I). 1851). admitted into the federal union, vested with the right to declare what persons should bo entitled to veto with in her houuiluries; uml until' sho, hy her voluntary nut, surromlurs that right, thu eon'groHH of thu United StatoH has no authority to Interfere with tho ctni ilitlotiH of siitTragu within thu bound uiIoh of thu statu of Orogou; and, Whereas, Tho congreHs of thu United States, by means of au arbitrary ma jority of votes, acquired by thu power of tho bayonet, has sought to force umn the seveial states tho so-called fifteenth amendment to thu federal con-tltutlon, iu direct violation of thu toruiH under which tho statu of Oregon wuh admitted into ttiu sisterhood of states; therefore, bo it Resolved by tlio senate, tho house concurring, That tho so-called fifteenth amendment Is an infringement upon popular right, uml n direct falsification of thu pledges made to thu statu of Oro gou by the federal government. Resolved, That tho said fifteenth amendment bo and thu Mine in hereby rejected. Resolved, That tho governor ho ru quested to transmit copies of this reso lution to the secretary of stato of tho United States, and to the senators and representatives from tho statu of Ore uoii iu thu congress of thu United States. Tho foregoing resolution was passed iu the senate by a vote of 111 to ft, and was coiic'irred in by thu house iu a vote of 34 to 1 1. Thu taut that this record, made by the Copperheads of Oregon iu thoii etlort to legislate against our people, is Democratic will probably cause Mr, llryan to forego thu pleasure of further reference to thu obsolete provision lu thu constitution of Oregon against tho colored raco. Asboxkor Greeuleaf still holds tho fort -and the tuilux. M'KINLKY KNDORSKD. Tho umlomlgno'd mouthers of tho Na tional Afro-Americnu Press Aesocta tlou unreservedly eutloreo tho foreign nnd domestic policy of tho National Republican ndtniniHtrntiou, and believe that tho boat intorosts of tho country Ht large, nnd the Afro-American pooplo in particular, will bo sorvod by a consist ent support of McKlnloy nutl Roosovolt iu tho coming election: Cyrus Fluid Adamfl, Tho Appeal, Chicago, HI. J. Q. Adams, Tho Appoal, St. Paul, Minn. W. V. Pouu, Tho Appoal, LouIrvIIIo, Ky. T. Thomas Fortune, Tho Ago, Now York City. A. D. Griffin, Now Ago, Portland. Or. L. D. Jonos, Arkansas Appreciutor, Fort Smith, Ark. H. W. Starks, Adovcnto, Charleston, W. Vn. W. A. Plodgor, Auo, Atlanta, Gu. G. II. Handy, Tho Afru-Auierlcnn, St. Louis, Mo. I. 11. Scott, 8. W? Christian Advo cate New Orleans, La. Oi W. Merrlwothor, Tho Roe, 1'ailn cah, Ky. W. 11. Steward, Amroicnu Ilaptlst, Loulsvlllo, Ky. W. Calvin Chaso, Tho Hoc, Washing ton, D. C. II. T. Ilowmau, Advnuco Gitlzou, Fast St. Louis, III. II. T. Kenllug, A. M. K. Church Roviow, Philadelphia, Pa. D. H. Wilklus, Tho Consornvtor, Chicago, HI. A. K. Wnril, Tho Dofoudor, Now CaHtlo, Ky. T. P. Mahnmniott, Kutorprlso, Omn ha, Nob. W. E. King, Kxpress, Dallas, Texas. Aviiut & Rogers, Tho KutorprlHo, Ox ford, Miss. Goorgo Ij. Knox, Tho Freomiui, In illauapollfl, Ind. T. T. Allen, Tho Forum, Houston, Tox. J. II. MoGrary, Gazotto, Motroiiolls, III. D. 0. Hill, American Guide, Littlo Rock, Ark. J. C. Duko, Weolky Herald, Pino lllutr, Ark. Herald, Langston City, OkliH L. J. llrowu, Pooplo's Herald, Littlo Rook, Ark. 11. G. llluford, Thu Journal, Hunts villu Ala. Magnus L. Robinson, Tho National Loader, Washington, D. G. R. D. Llttlejohu, Now Light, Colum bus, Miss. L. 0. Williams, Obsorvor, Kausas City, Mo. W. W. Talyor, Uluh I'lnlndoalor, Salt Laku City,' Utah. J. W. Whbolor, Tho Palladium, St. Louis, Mo. L. T. Fox, Proftohor-Safoguanl, Kos ciusko, Minn. F, L. Itarnott, Tho Progress, Oma ha, Noli. Jitmoi Lewis, Republican Courier, Now Orleans, La. Goo. P. Stowart, Tho Recordor, Iu diauapoils, lud. R. T. Horry, Kentucky Roportor, OwoiiHhoro, Ky. W. F. Young, Tho Truo Rotormor, Littleton, N. C. R. O. O. lloujaimn, Standard, Lex ington, Ky. W. F. Patterson, Tho Tribune, Rich mond, lud. Thoo. Ilaughnuu. Tho Guide, Vic toria, Texas. Jmrios A. Hums; Tho Gazotto, 'III loxl, MIhh John H. Collett, Tho Kepulhloau Guide, llaltlouiru, Mil. P. T. Jonos, Colored Citizou, Haiti more, Mil. K. W. llrowu, Roformor, Richmoud, Va. L. O. Sumuiersott, Tlio Mosseugor, Red Rauk, III. J. A. It. Divlsou, Tho Kaglo, Kemps vlllo, Ala. R. C. O. lteujamlu, who for many years Iiiih boon editor and publisher of tho Lexington (Ky.) Standard, a had lug racu journal, was assassinated wlulu exorcising IiIb right ns n HufTrag ist at the registration of voters iu hla product, iHBt week. Ho was shot lu thu back by a dial longer for tho Demo cratic committee. Tho murder was most cowur.lly iu every particular. Mr. Uenjauilu was a good innu nud au able exponent of tho' purposes and am hltlouH of tho pooplo of our rnco. Ilo was a loyal citizen nud u eourugoous ami uucotnpromislug dofondor of our rights. Tho editor of Tho Now Ago has known Mr. lleujamin personally for years and, in harmony with all who know him, respected his ability nnd admired hU .oourago, deeply laments thu loss of such a representative mau at this critical period in tho history of our struggle. Our Tncoma correspondent Is conll dont that tho Pierce couuty campaign will result favorably to thu Repulhl cans. His judgment is good ami his Biiggestlon lu this issue of Tho New Ago is encouraging. The admiulatmtlon'a policy iu the settlement of tho oouteutiou iu Chlua U exdtiug tho aduilratiouof the world. Kveu Germany commeuds it. Campaign oratory this year is rather dreary except iu Oregou. 8HERIFF SALE. In the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Multnomah. Eliza A. Carson and John C. Carson, plaintiffs, vs. William Habn, Hahn, wife of William Hahn, Michael Steffen, Alvie Hahn, Mary E. Steffen, M. I. Cloutrie Phtlbrick, P. S. Phil brick, Annette Cotter, John Baikie, Carrie D. Baikio, E. E. Cawood, Cath ryn J. Cawood, wife of E. E. Cawood, George E. Chamberlain, diatriot attor ney of the state of Oregon, for Fourth Judioial district, as ucoessor in' office and lntrest to W. T. Hume and Rus sell E. Bewail, former district attorneys for said district; J.F. Hamilton, Robert Brady and D..T. Sherrett, partners as Brady & Sherrett; Northern Counties Investment Trust, Limited, a corpora tion; Georgo P. Lout, as trnstco in bankruptcy of E. E. Cawood, defend ants. By virtue of an exocution, judgment ordor and decroo 'duly issued out ofand under tho seal of tho abovo entitled court in tho abovo entitled cause, to me duly directed and dated tho 20th day of September, 1000, upon a judg ment rendered and entered in said court on the 25th day of September, lOOO, in favor of Eliza A. Carson, plaintiff and against William Hahn, Alvio Hahn, Michaol Stoffon and Mary E. Steffon, defendants, lor tho sum of 11,888.10 with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the 10th day of September, 1000, and the further sum of f 195 with interest there on, at the rate of 0 per cent per annum from the 26th day of September, 1000, and the further sum of f 38.76 costs and disbursements and tho costs of and upon this writ commanding me to make sale ot the following described real prop erty, to-wit: Lots 4, 6, 0 nnd 7 in block 1 and lots 1, 4, 6, 0, 7 and 8 in block 6, all in Carson Heights, Multnomah county, tato of Oregon. Now, thoroforo, by virtue of said ex oution, judgment order and deoree and in compliance with tho commands of said writ, I will on Monday, the 20th day of October, 1000, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., at the front door of tho county court houso in the city of Porland, said county and state, loll at publio auction, subject to redemp tion, to tho highest bidder, for U. H. gold ooln, cash in hand, nil tho right, title nnd interest which the within namod dofondants or either of them bad on tho date of tho mortgage herein (the 14th day of May, 1800,) or since had, in nnd to tlio abovo doscribed roul property, or uny part thoroof, to satisfy aid exocution, judgment order, decree, interest, costs nnd nil nccrulng costs. . Dated Portland, Oregon, Soptember 27th, 1000. WILLIAM FRAZIER, Sheriff of Multnomah County, Oregon. A. Braiks a. M. Johniom PORTLAND TENT & AWNING CO. iU 229 Ankeny Street ,' L iinia Calls on si Aiunlnivc 'i ... .'' ...... .........w V' Telephone Grant 1601 PORTLAND - - OREGON T- E. IIA8K,LTINK & CO. Irojtorlcn and Dealers In IRON RTKKI, AND COAI. BLACKSMITHS' BUPl'I.IES. Carriage & Wagon Material, Hardwood Lumber 49 & 61 Second St. PORTLAND, OREGON. ENTERPRISE SHOE CO. 835 North Third St. Boots and Shoes Made to Order Repairing: Neatly Done. Work called (or and delivered. AU work guaranteed. H. C. RILEY, Manager. Headquarters for Capen Cos Shots IANO WAKEKOOMS or II. 8IN8HEIMER,Bole Agent tar THE JACOB DOLL 1'IANO The best upright piano made, and other first lata plarMia rented and told on Imlallmenti. No. 71 Third Street. Kltabtiibed 18&i. 1'hont North Ml. TWENTY PER GENT ON YOUR INVESTMENT It same U made In lharet ot The Helena Min ing Company, at present market prices, 1. e.l around at cents. This mine Is ono o( the rlehest In the great Bohemia District. It has an I) UK RESERVE OF 1050,000.00 blocked out ready tor extraction. No sloping has been done In any of working oi the property, yet from deTelopment atone Ih mine has paid Its own way from the Hart, and It at preient making a greater net production than any other mine In the rich Bohemia District. HELENA MlNINO COMPANY NO, 2 Is an ex tension of the Helena, and has 1,000 feet o( the "Helena" ledge, the vein malterol which Is Identical to that being encountered In the various workings ol the Helena. Contracts have been let tor au additional 40 lest of work. We believe this stock will be a dividend-payer within twelve months, batlug our Judgment upon the actual showing ot the property, which Is muiI to that oa the Helena with a corresponding amount of develepmeat. HKLKNA NO. S Is aalllBK araund ceata Write or call on us lor detailed information. h. h. McCarthy & co, Stock Broker and Practical Miners Mice! 1IMI2 eherloekJSulldlag, PORTLAND. OR, Heater el the Oregon Mlnlag Mock Ixaai s ruone NetUM, THE H. C. ALBEE COMPANY -DEALERS IN- SECOND HAND tflO Bast Water Street DRINK THE FAMOUS FOR SALE AT ALL THE BREWERY AND OFFICE, T7V"eiilliax'cl?s Beer &dM Headquarter for CAMERAS T Free Dark Room for Amateurs. Land and Immigration Agents Loan and Insurance Ageata M. L. CAUSEY, General Manager.. The Causey Real Estate Co. Farm, Fruit -and Timber Lands, Stock Ranches, Mining Properties. j j J J J Office: Foley-Roche Building. LA GRANDE, OR. FirillnaWsreiRMacliin OF ,AL,L, KINDS. Silk and Wire Bolting;. Cloth of all numbers. Cotton,. Leather and Chain Belting of all sizes. The only Exclusive Mill Supply House. CROFUT, M'AYEAL & CO., Telephone Grant UU , 49 FIRST STREET. WOLF & ZWICKER Iron Works .PORTLAND, OREGON. Steel and Wood Ship Builders. Manufacturer of Saw anil Shingle Mill Machinery, Boilers, Engines, Head ' lllocki, Logging Englnee and LojrerV Supplies. Steel Riveted Pipes for Flumes and Dry Klin i. Iran,, Semi-Steel and Brass Castings for all purposes. Special attention given to all kinds of repairs. Agents for Magnolia Anti-Friction Metal. JACOB FURTH President I. 1IUI.ME Manager THE VULCAN IRON WORKS CO. IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS MACHINISTS & BLACKSMITHS MANUFACTURERS OF ALL CLASSES OF MACHINERY. Fifth Avsnue South and Lane St. Tel. Main 123. P. 0. Box 03 E. THINK, 80. and Treas. J. M. FRINK. Prei. and Bupt. WASHINGTON IRON WORKS CO. Klghtaen Yeara'Und' Same Management. FOUNDERS, MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS WAORKB: GUANT.STREET BHIDOE. 'Telephone Main S3. SEATTLE - - -.- WASH. RUSSELL COMPANY DOII.DER8 OF EngJitom, Mottmrm, Saw Mill; Th re therm. If yoa Boatemplate.buying machinery, write us for catalogue and prices. RUSSELL & CO. A. H. AVERfLi'., Manager. PORTLAND. OREGON. FRENCH & COMPANY, BANKERS ' TRANSACT A CKNIRAL BANKING BUSINESS. Letters ol Credit loued available In the Eastern Btates. Blcht Ezcbance snd TelecranhW ' Transfers sold on New York. Chicago, St. Louis, Pan Francisco. Portland, Ore., Seattle. Wash and various points In Oregon and W asblngton. Collections made at aV. olnts on favorable tenaa LA GRANDE NATIONAL BANK La Grande, Oregon. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS - - - - $72,000 THE FARMERS AND TRADER? NATIONAL BANK La Grand), Oregon. CAPITAL, ibO.OOO. 00;-SURPLUS, 8,500.). niRKOTORS: J. K. Rinehart, Geonr Acklee, J. D. McKeaaon Joaanh Palm-i-: K. S. Stanley. J. II. Bobbins, u. W. Scritwr. CAeaaoB, Joseph '. Om(3KKS: J H. Rinehart, preaideut; Josenh Palmer, -'-r-ttfiltalt T W. b-rilr. iMhir. ' MACHINERY. POUTLAND, OREGON. PRINCIPAL SALOONS " iWXA'MXfflW Sta and KAGIC LANTERNS. 351 Morrison Street II. P. bTRICKLAND K. V. ANKKNY Treasurer Secretary N !, "Vtri M "V r "X' t ' We I