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in$ Ha. -aji V'-V ft i"y in' i THE NEW AGE, PORTLAND. OREGON. L- . t i The New Age. A. D. GRIFFIN, Manager. OFlMCIt 64 MORRIION STREET. Orrfon Tliihono Ook 801. Entered at the Postofllce t Portland, Oregon, M second class matter. HUIIHCRIPTION. 9a Year, Payable In Arivance,.,.,.S300 National Republican Ticket. For President, WILLIAM McKINLEY, of Ohio For Vlce:Presldent, THEODORE ROOSEVELT, of N. Y. For Presidential Electors T1LM0N FORD, or Marlon, J. C. FULLERTON, of Douglas, W. J. FURNISH, or Umatilla, 0. F. PAXTON, or Multnomah. NEXT TUESDAY'S KLKOTION. Momentous (mentions nro involved in tho olootirn to bo hold on Tuesday of next wrck. Not nlonu is tho our ronoy question of groat importauco at this tlmo; nor can wo alTord to stop at its consideration along with that of our right to oxtetnl our territory for nntionji and commercial advantages, pHug our new acquisitions with pnigr Inflnoiico of our govern ment, restraining in its effect in ono THE THK -$T CARJNA ,V "M kWT53 -s-.v s-.-2i&fev5fes - jME& nissSBan (v- '? .. ""SMMay-' f INATOR TILLMAN IN OONORES8-4,Wo do our best to koop ovory direction and advancing iu uuothor. I Them U iuvolvod In this contest tho question of tho oxistouco of tho lunda luental principle.' upon which aro founded our civilization nud our right to maintain and promoto it. In tho opposing forcos wo find tho paity of contraction and cowaidlco lighting with might and main to over throw tha iulluoncea which havo given j to our republic a history of grandeur and glory and a character of Christian progretslvouoss that havo placed it Iu tho forefront of tho powers of tho Vworld. Wo llnd tho Iradurs of tho bitity of negation and sloth preaching iho doctrine of hate, appealing to tho "prejudices of tho masses rather than to Mihmlt to their sober judgment a clean discussion of tho vital issues that real ly divide tho two great parties. , Tho American people, however, aro eo fur advanced iu intellectual serl- r f Wsuom to glvo oar for a moment to tho mmsouablo uttoraucea of political i U tisnt uB DO YOU WANT A twenty-five-foot channel from Portland to the sea? If so, vote for I Hon. John For State Representative 4svw.,i domogoguos. For this reason, tlioro is 110 grnvo aiiflploiou that tholr verdict ou Tuesday next will bo qtliorwiso tliun in fnvor of tho country's flnjr, tlio coun try's honor, tiio country's cousoiouco mid tho continuod lory and greatness of all thoso. President McKlnloy, ouo of tho grandest statesmen tho country bus over produced, wll ho ohosen to servo a grutoful puoplo nnothor term ua their ohlof magistrate, and Thoodoro ilooso volt, tlmt sterling nud sturdy young American, will nrsumohis placo hesido tho nation's oxocutivo. KLKGT HON." JOHN M'GHAKEN. Tho Now Ago llnds no excuso in tho prosent situation to inako doflnlto refer- oneo to those who opposo tho elootiou of Hon. John McCrakon to tho stnto legislature In tho llrst placo, they do not appear to ho sulllcioutly numor otis to warrant extended notice, and, in tho second placo, tholr opposition is not based upon tho strength of oxoumi lilo warfare; it is moroly an incident in tho contoHt. Putting tho political phasoof tho sit uation asldo, tho busiuoss people of Multnomah county should elect Don. John McCrakon to represont their in terests in tho stato loigslaturo bocaupo, when a vote is cast for him, it is a vote cast fur a deep river channel from Portland to tho ocoau. That is busi ness reason onough. Again, who among thoso named to llll tho vacancy occasioned by tho death of a member of tho Multnomah delegation is bettor able to represont popular interests in ovory question of legislation that may arise than Hon. John MoUrakeu? His substantial rola. NEGRO DISFRANCHISED FIRST STEP INTO A NEW SLAVERY tlon with the questions of commercial vaneomont of tho stato, through HWUKTHK BUl'KHIOKITY JJF Till- promotion of advantage foi its motrop oils, hta long rosldenco here, his own oxtenslvo business interests, his abil ity, foresight and excellent judgment al! make him tho idoal representative of tho people. lly his election tho delegation from Multnomah county will ho greatly strengthened. IMPKltSOHALi AND NON-PAUTISAN Interviews vlth prominent political leaders throughout tho state give assur auco to the editor of Tho Now Ago that Hon. II. W. Corbett is tho man to whom tho people luuo turned for coun sel and leadership iu tho matter of de velopment of all of the material inter ests of tho stato, so fai us this may bo encouraged and accomplished thiough stato and national legUlatiou. Thoso who represent tho largo bust. mu lutewu ol Oregon aro th.. who uti.iiit.l .wiitwil llui (nttutilimw iliut ill. I rect its destiny. Tho iuterests of labor aro uot overlooked iu this summary of tho objecta of virtuous legislation, for there would bo llttlo use for capital without tho Ulor ueoostary to apply it. .. ... . -u. . . A.. .. !. V . f j-iiirfV. n Vk.. . . . .--: jtmmtMmmr, sr. .. ' -tftiiu . .--tos -fy 'j .. -Lasm.'j-4M n nt flcCraken from Multnomah County. Mr. Corhott, nsido from boing inter osted in ovory movement mndo to pro mote local prosperity, is concerned, as ovory loyal citizen must bo, in ovory inattor of national interest designed to advanco tho wolfaro of tho country. Ills candidacy is imporsonnl and non partisan, so far ns tiio personality of candidates and tho olomont of politics may bo olitninntod from tho contest. Of whom among his opponents may this bo said. A MAN OP BUSINESS. Ah a reprosontativo of tho interests of Multnomah county particularly and of tho state gonorally, Hon. Otto Schu man, n prominent momboi of tho Mult nomah county dolegation, is already repardod ns a lender in mattors of leg islation for tho mnBBCB. Ho is n suc cessful busiuoss man of this city, an impartial observor of ourront condi tions and tholr causos, an ablo advo- cato of economy and reform in tho ad ministration of publio business, an un compromising oppouout of thoso who aro prono to indulgo in oxporimont at publio oxponso, a partisan only in tho light for good law and its enforcement, and a man of sound judgment and ho will bo fouud.indofatigablo iii his pur suit of oflloial duty. That ho will (lis ohargo it honorably and ably goes without saying. II. P. Wilson, n niombor of tho Louisiana legslature, and author of tho hill requiring soparato street cars for tho races, is in Now Orloans pressing before tho city council tho sopnrato car ordinance. Wilson lots tho, Southern cat out of tho bag by saying: "It is not only the dosiro to separato tho whites and blacks on tiio Btrootcnrs for tho comfort it will provido, but also for tho moral effect. 'ryt .pKVAHrV TION OP THE KAOES IS ONE BEN r?S negro In our State trom voting" K1T1', NUT Til K DEMONSTRATION WHITE MAN OVKK THE NEGHO IS A OUEATEU THING. Thoto is nothing that slows it uioro conolusivo ly than tho compelling of tho negroes to ride in cars marked for their special use." It is uoedloss to say that Wit son is a Democrat and that tho Louis iana eeparatu car law was pnssod by a Democratic loigslaturo. Ill n uumbor of icoent speoohoa Wil liam J, llryuu 1ms until: "Tho Afro-American 1ms Imstowoil proaliUuicieg uxiu tho Kcpuhiicnn par ty ami rocolved jauitorsliips iu return. " Tho Afro-American liai received uioro recoKuitiou under tho McKiuley administration than over before iu tho history of this couuntry. Kight mllllou dollars is drawn by A fro-American lederal otlko-holders iivurv vi'i-.r. This in a rtmiarknlilii o( Mom hM by Afro-Atuuricaua under the McKiu ley administration. ' If you wish to prevent Den Tillman from being the chief of Bryan's cabi uot vote for McKiuley, Mysteries of the Unknown Revealed by the Great In dian Clairvoyant and Proph etess of the Age. Tells past and future. Seventh daugh ter of the seven born with double veils and second sight: rveals every hidden mystery. Never fails. Consultations sacred and free. 132 Third St., near Alder, Portland, Or. FOR FIRST-CLASS MEALS -CALL AT- ..DEPOT RESTAURANT.. 173 North Sixth Street. Lunches Pot Up for the Traveling Public HEALS AT ALL HOURS. ' Opposite Union Depot, u NCLE HENKY Dealer In rAWNimOKKKB' UNREDEEMED l'LEDdKB t Cash paid (or old gold and -liver. WATCH AND JEWKLKY KEPA1MN0. 1M fllxth Street. Portland, Oregon mllE OKIENTAL . J. W. OitUSSI, Proprietor. 828 Washington St., Opposite Imperial Hotel Drinks 10 centi. lleer 5 cents. A LIPPMAN 'HIGH GUADE LADIES' TAILORING. Pcrlcct rtt Guaranteed. Suits, Jacked and Hiding Habitant tho Latest Novelties Made to Order. Everything - Up-t(Hl)ate. Washington St., Hot. 7th and 8th, Up Stairs, llrook Mock. Oregon Phono Hood Oil. PORTLAND, OH. mEMPLE MEAT MARKET. Frco Dollvcry To All Parts ol tho City. No. 61, Seventh and Davis 8u. Phone Clay SOI Lard, Ham and llneon. GR0NE.1! BHUL.E, Proprietors. p MURPHY A CO. ' WINE AND LIQUOR DEALERS. Wclnhard'a lleer on Draught, tints' Ale, Guln new I orter. Val Illatx Milwaukee lleer and tho Celebrated J. II. Cutter Whiskey ' for Pamlly Use. 4.1 Third St., llet Couch nud Dnvls. Goos Dellxcrcd Free. PORTLAND, OR. 'J SUMMONS. Clio circuit court of tho stato of X 4n,for tho county of Multnomah, ,'uiout No. 3. V "K,Pr' pli'intlff, vs. Mary A. Iglpur, dofoudant. Topiary A. Hooper, dofoudant abovo name 1: In ho uamo of tho stato of Oregon, you aro horoby required to appear and answer tho complaint filed against you iu tho abovo entitled suit, on or hoforo tho 8th day of December, 1000, which is tho time prescribed in tho ordor for tho publication of this summons, and if you fail so to appear and auswor, plaiutlff will apply to tho court for tho rolief demanded in tho complaint, uamoly: For a docreo dissolviug tho bonds of matrimony now existing bo twoeu tho plaintiff and dofoudant, and for tho caro and custody of Helen J. Hooper and Edgar W. Hooper, tho ,o issuo of said marringo. and for such othor reliof as may bu equitable. This summons is to bo publishod ouco a week for six succosslvo woeks. First publication is tho 27th day of Octobor, 1000, and tho last ou tho'sth day of Docombor, 1000, by ordor of tho Hon. J. II. Ololuud, judgo ot tho abovo entitled court. Mado and entor od on tho 20th day of October, 1000. W. S. HUFFOItD, Attoruoy for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. In tho ulruuit court of tho stato of Oregon for Multnomah county. William L. GotT, plaintiff, vs. Lcstor M. Lovu, dofoudant. To Lohtor M. Lovo, tho ahoyo uamod dofoudant. In tho uamo of tho stato of Oregou, you aro aro horoby roquired to appear and auswor the complaiut tllod apiiust you in tho abovo entitled actiou on or before tho 10th day of Docoiulwr, A. D., 1000, said day being tho expimtlon ot six weoks from tho 20th day of Octo bor, A. D,, 1000, tho dato ordered by tho com t for tho Ilrat publication of this notico, aud if you fail to so appoar and answer the plaintiff will take judgment agaiust you for tho sum of 330 with interest thereon from Janu ary 1. 1873, at tho rate of 10 per oout per annum aud tho costs and dis bursoiuenta of this actiou. This summons is published by ordei of tho Hon. A. L. Frazler, juduo of the abovo entitled court, mado and eutered ou tho 20th ('ay of October. A. D., 1000. GILTNEK & SEWALL. Attoruovs for IMaiutitT. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given that I havo tiled my flual aocouut us exeoutor of tho estaio of F. II. Itamsey, deceasod, iu the olllco of tho county clerk of Multnomah county, state of Oregou, Nud 0:80 o'olock on Monday, tho 12th day of November, A. D. 1000, in tho court room of said court, has beeu fixed by said court as the time aud placo for hearing said Ihial account and tho set tlement hereof. A. W. LAMBERT, Exooutor of the estate of F, II. IU iu soy, deceased, Dated, October 4, 1000. Mta& 1 -V . Ul7" "". -I" ' Mt r m SHERIFF 8ALE. In the circuit court of the stato of Oregon, for the county of Multnomah. Eliza A. Carson and, John O. Carson, plaintiffs, vs. William Hahn, Hahn, wife of William Hahn, Michael Stoffon, Alvie Hahn, Mary E. Stoffen, M. I. Cloutrie Philbrick, P. S. Phil brick, Annotte Cottor, John Baikie, Carrie D. Laiklo, E. E. Cawood, Cath ryn J. Cawood, wife of Et E. Cawoodi George E. Chamberlain, district attoi ney of the stato of. Oregon, t for Fourth Judioial district, as successor in office and interest to W. T. Hume and Itua sell E. Bewail, former district attorneys for said district; J.F. Hamilton, Robert Brady and D. T. Sherrott, partners us Brady & Sherrett; Northern Counties Investment Trust, Limited, a corpora tion; Goorgo P. Lout, as trusteo in bankruptcy of E. E. Cawood, defend ants. By vlrtuo of an exocution, judgment ordor and docreo duly issued out of and under tho seal of tho abovo entitled court in tho abovo entitlod cause, to me duly directed and dated tho 26th day of September, 1000, upon a judg ment rondorod and cntorod in said court on tho 20th day of September, 1000, in favor of Eliza A. Carson, plaintiff and against William Hahn, Alvio Hahn, Micbaol Steffen and Mary E. Stoffon, defendants, tor tho sum of $1,888.10 with interest thereon at the rat of 8 per cent per annum from the 10th day ot September, 1000, and the further mm of $195 with interest there on, at the rate of 0 per cent per annum from the 26tfi day of September! 1000, and the furthorsum of $38.75 costs and disbursements and tho costs of and upon this writ commanding mo tomako sale oi the following desoribed real prop erty, to-wit: Lots 4, 5, 0 and 7 in block 1 and lots 1, 4, 5, 0, 7 and 8 in block 5, all in Carson Heights, Multnomah county, state of Oregon. Now, theroforo, by virtue of said ex ecution, judgment ordor and deorco and in compliance with tho commands of said writ, I will on Monday, the 20th day of October, 1000, at tho hour of 10 o'olock A. M., at the front door of' tho cbunty court house in the city of Porland, said county and state, soil at publio auction, subject to redemp tion, to tho highest bidder, for U. 8. gold ooin, cash in hand, all tho right, titlo and intorest which tho within naniod dofondants or olthor of thorn had on the date of tho mortgago herein (tho 14th day of May, 1800,) or slnco had, in nud to tno abovo described roal proporty, or any part thereof, to satisfy said oxocution, judgmont order, decree, interest, costs and all accruing costs. Dated Portland, Oregon, Soptombor 27tb, 1000. WILLIAM FRAZIER. Sheriff of Multnomah County, Oregon. A. Bkaskn a. M. Johnson PORTLAND TENT & AWNING CO. 9 229 Ankeny .Street Tents, Sails and Awnings Telephone Grant 1501 PORTLAND - - OREGON T E. 1IA8KLT1NE & CO. Importers and Dealers In . IRON PTKEL AND COAL BLACKSMITHS' SUPPLIES. Carriage A Wason Material, Hardwood Lumber 49 & St Bccond St. PORTLAND, OREGON. ENTERPRISE SHOE CO. 835 North Third St. Boots and Shoes Hade to Order Repairing1 Neatly Done. Work called (or and delivered. All work suaranteed. H. C. RILEY, Manager. Headquarters for Capcn Co.'s Shoes plANO WAKEUOOMS or II. SIN8HEIMEH,8ole Agent for ' THE JACOB BOLL PIANO The best upright piano made, and other first lass pianos rented and sold on Installments. No. Ti Third Street. Established 1862. Phone North Ml. TWENTY PER GENT ON YOUR INVESTMENT It same Is made In shares ot The Helena Min ing Company, al present market prices, 1. e.: around SI cents. This mtne Is one of the richest In the great Bohemia District. tt has an OKE KESERVE OP 1X0,000.00 blocked out ready (or extraction. No sloping has been done In any of workings ot the property, yet from development alone the mine aaspam us own way irom tne start, and is at present making a greater net production than any other mine In the rich Bohemia District. HELENA MININO COMPANY NO. 2 is an ex. tension of the Helena, and has 3,000 feet of the Helena" ledge, the eln matter of which Is Identical to that being encountered in tke various workings of the Helena. Contracts hare been let lor an additional 400 feet ot work. We believe this stock will be a dividend-payer within twelvemonths, basing our judgment upon the actual showing of the property, which Is equal to that on the Helena wltk a corresponding amount ot development. HKLKNA NO. S la selling around 6 eeati Write or call on ua tor detailed Information. h, h. McCarthy & co. Stock Brokers and Practical Miners OfBct; UMU 8herlockXButldlaf, PORTLAND, Ok. MtaiWrt ot the Oregon Mining stock Xzahuga rkoae Nortk tM. Jefferson Garden Saloon. DAVID THOMAN, Prop. Wliq, Liquors, Cigars. Welnhird's Bear. , 'PHONE, RED 1818. FAMILY RESORT. Cor. Chspman nd Jefferson Bts., Portland, Or Picture Frames. Pictures. Art Materials Bernstein's Art Store, 807 Washington rtreet Pet. Fifth and8lxth PORTLAND OltEUOK. T HE BAVARIA SALOON A. D. DUKOKH, Prop. Imported nnil Domctlc Wine, Liquors and Cigars. Wclnhard's lleer. Phono Oregon DlaJklOtS. B. E. Corner Second and Oak Streets, PORTLAND, OREGON. BOYD & ARNOLD ' General Apcnts... Hamburg-Bremen Fire Ins. Co. Royal Exchange Assurance Orient Insurance Company No. 102 Pirst Street, Near 8Urk. TROY LAUNDRY CO. Are noted for quality of work and prompt servioe. GENTLEMEN'S .WORK I SPECIE 101-5 E. Water St. Phone 6033, The Golden West FURNISHED ROOMS. .KASSON SMITH, Proprietor-.. Rooms Wc., Special Rates by Week or Month Everything new and clean. Pent loca- tlon In the cltj SnecUII)- deslrablo auio tor panics ursiruiK a quiet place. No Children. 4 Doors South of first National Eank Main St., Opposite Fred Ernst. BAKER CITY OREGON Oregon Brass Works MOORE & HARPER, Props. Brass, Roll and Composition Castings. Alun lnum and Phosphor Ilronie. Ilrans Rail. lug. Htesmiwat and Machine Work a Specialty. 69 Second Street, North. Hot. uavls and Everett. I Telephone Oregon Main 075. POKIXANI) . . oilIQON. HOTEL OSBORN CLEAN, AIRY OUTSIDE ROOMS REASONABLE RATES TRANSIT SOLICITED .BOT!I PHONES... X Travelers should telei'S" Street Carat Union Depot and trausler at Yamhill Btreet to East Ankney Car. A. W. HEWETTT, Prop. BAR AND BILLIARD Furniture and Fixtures ROTHSCHILD BROS. Who'esalc Liquor Dealers. 22, 24, 26 First 8t Cor. Burnside. Mclliri CAIIIL1C tlMPIHII .hi un moss anu otner lunr equal (or disposing of the moth and invlgorat' int dlli i ... lire n ocKimg or Douing, stmt ute with cold water and is Inexpensive the trees. No beatln or bolltn. slmnlr to- CARBOLIC SHEEP DIP Is compounded on scientific principles Irom car bollo acid and Stockholm plue tar, and destroya the ticks and tflectually cures the scab, learlnsr the sheep In a healthy condition, being also one of the greatest dltenfectauts known. Price lowest of any good dip. 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