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About The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1900)
-.' nt) v "r'W' "'Xl' )' ' N THE NEW AQE, .PORTLAND, OREGON. -, - -, rj rr f , rS-. ...i, ipi, .. pi j hi iiAHJunwirvnfvnncf, . ....n. " i - ...Li., mubh Ill - j .v ,. . - - - - - 1 - - - - g. . r f i r ' ! - THE H. C. ALBEE COMPANY DKALEI13 IN ' SECOND HAND MACHINERY. 00 East Water Stre'ot PORTLAND, OREOON. DRINK THE FAMOUS "WeixilxetrcaL's Beer FOR SALE AT ALL THE PRINCIPAL SALOONS BREWERY AND OFFICE, &J&i Hoadquartors for CAMERAS and KAGIC LANTERNS. Free Dark Room, for Amateurs. Ltad and Immigration Agenti Lou and Insurant Agtsu M. L. CAUSEY, General Manager. The Causey Real Estate Go. Farm, Fruit and Timber Lands, Stock Ranches Mining Properties. J J j J J Office: Foley-Roche Building. OH AL,L, FovMlniHoiiseMJiin Silk and "Wire Bolting Cloth of all numbers. Cotton, Leather and Chain Belting of all sizes. The only Exclusive Mill Supply House. CROFUTv1'AYEAL & CO., Telephone Grant UU 49 FIRST STREET. WOLF & ZWIGKER Iron Works PORTLAND, OREGON. Steel and Wood Ship Builders. Manufacturers of Saw and Shingle Mill Machinery, Boiler, Engines, Head lllocks, Logging Engines and .Loggers' Sopplica. Steel Riveted Pipes for Flames and Dry Kline. -on. SemitSteel and Braia Castings for all purposes. Special attention given to an kinds et repairs. Agents for Magnolia Anti-Friction Metal. JACOB KURTII Prcildent I. IIULME Manager THE VULCAN IRON WORKS CO. IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS MACHINISTS & BLACKSMITHS MANUFACTURERS OF ALL CLABBKS OF MACHINERY. Fifth Avenue South and Lane St. E. FK1NK, Sec. and Treat. J. M. FRINK. Pret. and Supt. WASHINGTON IRON WORKS CO. eighteen Years Under Same Management. FOUNDER!, MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS WAORK8: GRANT-STREET BRIDGE. Telephone Main U. SEATTLE .... WASH. .iwiei eww'ww'w MTU '' mommmmmmmmmmmmmmumim j pawaian i i i hi RUSSELL COMPANY BUILDERS OF ErgJnea, Boiler a, Saw Mills, Thremhcrm. If jros soa template buying machinery, write na for catalogue and prices. RUSSELL & CO. A. H.AVERfIX, Manager. PORTLAND. OREGON. FRENCH & COMPANY. BANKERS TRANSACT A CKNKRAL BANKING BUSINESS. Letter of Credit iaaned arallable In tbt Eastern Blatea. Bffht Kxchange and Telegraphic Tranafert aold on New York, Chicago, 8t. Louis, Ban Franclaca, rortland, Ore., Seattle, Waab. and rarloua points In Oregon and Wathlngton. Collectioni made at aUpolntaon favorable terau LA GRANDE NATIONAL BANK La Grande, Oregon. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS - - - - $72,000 THE FARMERS AND TRADERS NATIONAL BANK La Grands, Oregon. " CAPITAL, $60,000.00; SURPLUS, a.WO.OO. DIRECTORS: J. H. Rlsebart, George Ackleg, J. D. McKesaos, Joeeph Palmor. P. 8. Stanley. J. H. Robbing. J. n-r, e. n. Biaaic OFFICERS: J. OFFICERS: J. H. RiMtaart. praaiaaat; JOMpb Palmar, TiM-sroaMaatl J -- .: - . ' . - W. S-vibv. aaakier. " LVoSe-RilrSK?: 8t8 851 Morrison Street LA GRANDE, OR. KIINDS. II. P. STRICKLAND Secretary R. V. ANKENY Treasurer Tel. Main 123. F. 0. Box 03 W. Scriber. w . . pONEAD L. H08KA FUNERAL DIRECTOR COUNTY CORONER Cot nor Ninth and Railroad Street TACOMA. WA8IT. M1KAVIS DU03 WOOD YARD Oregon rhono Hood 743 Office and Yard: 463 Everett, bet. Twelfth and Thlrtaenth PORTLAND, ORKaON. RLINCJTON CRKAMKUY N. J. R1TTER, Prop. Wholialce and Retail Dealer in MILK, CRKAM, CHEESE BUTTER AND KOOB 267 Durmldo Street PORTLAND OREGON. TlLAZlERlJRbs! Club Room. Second Floor Wine Rooms, Concert, Pool and Billiard Hall Oregon Phone Grant 71 . , 243 Burnalde St. PORTLAND . ORmoN. OTANDARD FI81I COMPANY 168 North Sixth Street WHOLESALE AND nKTAIL AUo aroccrlei, Clgnrt and Tobacco. Fruit, and Lunchci lorTourlats. REED BROS., Prop.. milE OLD RELIABLE SEVENTH AND GLISAN KXCHANdB. J. L. O'FARRELL, Prop. Seventh and Ulltan Stt. PORTLAND. ORE. Musick Has Paid $150,000 in Dividends "We advise the purchase of this stock as it will increase in value and the mine will pay dividends again within a few months. See me regarding this property. L. Y. KEADY, Mining Stock Broker UO Shorlook Building. Oi'ogon Phone North 638 Member Portland Mining Stock Exchange. THE METROPOLITAN BANK CAPITAL - - 850,000 FRENCH BLOCK, TACOMA, WASH. PHILIP V. CAESAR, Preildent; TRUMAN JV.KNOP, VIccPrcaMentj O. B. SELVIO. Ca.hler JACOB II. VANDERUILT, Aslitant Caililer. GENERAL BANKING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES iin.?J'i-i"i V.!0"1 0Midf 'i1 ,n B.avln,t nopartrae-' circnlar Uttcn of Credit Ittued on lions Koiib, Lhhia, anil okolinma, Jai.an: alo Drr: and lUIInof Exchange limed on China and Japan, and thu principal cltlci of Europe. For A.t money exchanged. ffBIIAVKHl'ECm, KAC1I.ITIK8 FOIt IIaILINO (IOMI IHIIHT ANI IIUI.UOM FURS! FURS! FURS! The Correct Styles In Fur Cf liments Can Be Seen At G. P. RUMMElffN & SONS 120 SECOND STRICT, Near Washington Alaska Seal Skins Our Specialty Full lino of CliMter Bna. Animal Prarff, Storm jacucw auu wivumci 01 r.very jjeicripiion. i;tmmi'iu Aiiorimcni 01 Robei and Rugi. CALL OR Ritatillaliril 1870. SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED Orngcin rhcino Miiln 401. Call or Write Do not confound the Pianola with any of the electric piano, or clap-trap, horn fiddle, liRnJo-plnno, and lint not coinblnatlon aftnlra offered by other miialn houiui, "Hagnod ai llio 1'tanola." We alone rell PlanoUi in Hit Northwut, and we Kindly how you Acollanaand I'lauolaa, if you call at our.wttrvrooiiia. If you are Intvreitcd, urltoui. and we will have a representative cull and arrange for private muato reel I a . M. D . W U. L L.O Northwest, Agent for the Aeolian Company 353-365 Washington Street, Corner Park ' PORTLAND, OREGON Wt are 8o'e Agent for the Pianola. It is exhibited only at our warcroomi. f"5 For Blurrmuer-Frank Drug Co., WlacimU DlatHbuton. Am, S NEW FALL ARRIVALS ''SOL" bM Jott received till new Fall LInea of Swell Colored Shirts, Atvkwtw, Jlotisry, Gloves, Suspenders, Collars, CulTs, Iiandkerchielg. SOL'S $3.50 HATS fJR,,niB.t",d. ta, t "f l.W) bat In town. All the NKW FALL ULOUKH, Ju JJlack and Colorg. Magnificent line ol Mcn'a Underwear Priced at St.OO to S8.GO Per Suit MEN'S Highly Tailored Men's Salts, in Cheviot, Casslmeiee, Twcedi, Wort Und uu4 berges, Prices rauge from 10.W to 25.W). SOL Thm Clothlmr, Hmttmr mnd Furnlmhmr 113115 Third St., Near Wmmhlnton MTABLIIiHKP 91. INCOBPORATMD 1T. ALLEN & LEWIS Shipping & Commission Merchants WHOLESALE GROCERS To save time address aM CeamuaUaUeM to the Conaanr. . M Mr frmmi troot. Mottk. tPMIiiASBtSM- C. A. STOKES LIQUOR CO. WHOLESALE DKALKR9. PABST MILWAUKEE BEEB Bottled by I'abst Brewing Co. Milwaukee, Win. 1130 Pacific Avenue TACOMA - WASH. OLYMPIC STEAM LAUNDRY 407 South J Street MICHAEL J. BJORN & LOUIS J. BJORfj rnoriiiETons TACOMA, WASH. W. L. McCabk, Seattle. E. B. Hamilton Taconia, M'CABE ft HAMILTON .. STEVEDORES .. PUCET SOUND Alio Honolulu, H. I. Head Office: Taonma, Wash. Cable Addreu: McCABK GRACJE, BEAZLEY & CO., Agenti 14 Water Street, Liverpool. Collari, Collarettca, Vlclnrlni, Capci, Etoni Aiuaa inuan uaiitcm. CATALOGUE Inrnrporutrd 1800 Beau Brummej The Best 5 Cent Cigar Made Sate bg All Dealers. J44-J46 Fourth Street, PORTLAND, OR. SUITS.. DOINGS General Information Concern ing the Afro-Amerioan. TAKEN FROM OUR EXCHANGES Showing the rriigren til the Vnrlou I, I ties of Itiiiiinti Endeavor llelug Made by tha Knee. Tlio following ie nu oxecrpt from Rookor T. WnslthiRtou's coutrlbutlon to tho Korth Ainoricnu Hovlow for Au gust, to which rofoicncc 1ms nlrondy boon nintlo. Tlio uewspnpors of the couutry Htlll find it n themu for coin tnont nnd disaiiSBlon. ltugitrding tho fmuily past of Nrgrocp, ho eityH! "Tlio NckH hiia not hnd tluio ouottgh to collect tho brokon aud 'shnttorcd in cm burn of his fiiniilv. For tho wiko of illustrntiou, iniil to employ pcrHOU al rofoienco, I do not know who my own father was; I hrtvo no idon who my (trand mother wns; J have' or had uncles, nuntH nnd cousins, but I hnvo no knowlodgo ns to whero mort of thein now uro. My en bo will illuptrato that of liuudrods of thousands of black uco ulo iu overv part of our country. 1'or- haps tlioso who direct attention to tho Negro's tnoral wcaknoftp, and comparo his moral progroBH with that of tho whites, do not consider tho inlluonco of tho memories which cling nbout the old familv homestead, upon tho char jtcter nnd neplratious of iudivdunls. "Tho very fact that the white boy ii conscious that, if ho fails in life, ho will disgrnco tho whole family rocord, extending back through funny genera tions, is of tiomeiidouR valno in hblp iug him to rosist tomptntiouB. On tho other hand, tho fact that tho Individ ual has behind him and surrounding him proud family history and connec tions, serves as n stimulus to make him overcome obstacles when striving for success. All this should bo taken into consideration, to fay nothing of the physical, mental and moral training which individuals of tho white raco rocoivo in their homos. "Wo must not pnFa judgment upon tho Neuro too roou. It requires cen turies for tlio influouooof homo, school, church and public contact to permeate tho nines of millious of pcoplo, so that Uio upward tondouoy may bo apparent 'to tho casual observer. It Is too soon to decide what effect gouoral education will linvo upon tho rank and fllo of tho Negro raco, beoauso tlio massos hnvo uot boon educated." TUSKBOKP NOTES. Mr. J. L. M.'Ouriy, soorotry of the Slator-I'oabody fund board of trustees, visited Tuskegco last weok ou his an nual tonr of inspection. His coming Is always a welcomed visitor to Tub kegoe. Manunl traiuing has boon introduced into our model training school. TIiIh will alTord tho young children the op portunity to equip themselves ulqug industrial aud agricultural linos. Teaohors and students have boeu ac tively ongnged in completing Tusko- gce'H exnluit, wnion is to ixi sent to tho state fair of Alabama, to bo held at lllruiingham. Tho oxhlbt will bo sunt to .Montgomery, Atlanta, aud many Northern cities. OYKUH OAMITI KLD. iiiitt-t c'lioii in nixii-" "Tho Hottest Coon iu Dixie" will bo u revelation to theater goers when it appears at Cord ray's riunday and all next week. This organization com prises nearly 40 of tho leading colorod artists of the American stiigo, thrro not being a vhlto face in its ranks, al though in its chorus aru a dozen pretty young women who will bo diflloult to distinguish from their lighter sisters. Tho pleco is it livoly farco comedy aud travesty In two acts and three scenes, hud is mado up of all tho most popular features of farco, vaudeville aud opera. "A Vim iik Wife." Ono of tho latett Now Yoilc succes ses is tho dramatic play "A Young Wife," which will bo ocn hero Sun day, Noember 4, at tho Motroolitau, It. Iiuil ii Imiif run Inyf aiHtkn tit tlm Fourteenth.stieot thearter, New York. ! and will bo presented here with a great ciibt. iuuludiug Frank Taunchlll, Jr. I A. D, Grillln has returnd from Fouthorn Oregon from a political tour. Ho went south as far as Ashland iu tho iuterests of tho Republican ticket. To every colored persou in tho state of Oregon who will givo his or her ad-1 dress to Mr. C. A. Hitter, our city i agent, who will immoliately make u canvuss on that mission, Tho Now Ago will bo sent, freo of charge, or tho' next six mouths following this (Into. A. D. GRIFFIN, Manager. "I NKW NORT II- went Itoduo, No. L'554, G. II. O. of O. F.. meets at 2('5)g Secoi d street, roiner of Halmon, . first and third Tuesday of each uiontli, All Odd Fellows in k0o1 stamling are coniiHiiy invited. i-. I). THOMAS, i h. W A'ISON, P. S. N, G. x- - PRINTING anu BOOKBINDING Only complete establlhliment. We want an opportunity to figure with yotf. Telephone 312. THE IRVVIN-HODSON COHPANY UKHINOlluXSu'ui.KMTYJEWKlriSKIi CITV NBWS Mrs. M. Kingsbury proved iulionlth. is slightly im Mrs. Dora Nowinnu roturnod from short visit to the Sound. Mrs. Lulu Knston roturnod last Mon day from an extended visit to friends In Senttlo and Tncomn. Mrs. Hattio Hodmond, who has boon visitiuu her rolativos in this city, ro turnod to Mcaoham last Tuesday. Mrs. Da Motte, of Chicago, 111., 'is spending a few days iu Portland boforo loaviug for Salt Lnko City. Mr. J. L. Williams, formorly om. plovod at tho Ilutol Portland, la now in thn employ of P. P. Car Co., nnd running between fc'nn Francisco nnd Ogden. Mrs. Ashby loft last Saturday for Chicago, accompanied by her daughter and grandson. Tho Old Folks concert given at tho A. M. K. Ziou church was n docidod success. Tho Paul Lawrouco Dunbar Lltorary Society hold one of tho most interest ing m otiugs last Thurday evening. A largo audience was prweut and tho de bato on tho "Ctmditlon of tho Afro American in tho United States," which was intorostiug and instructive. An oxcollent lltorary and musical pro gramme has boon arranged for the noxt meeting. Tho mnsr)uorado liall'given bv New Northwest Lodgo No. 2I04 G. U. O. O. F. was woll attended, although the number of maskers was smaller than usual. Miss Ida Canbell was unani mously voted tho priaa as tho moat olo gautly attired masked lady, while "litis" Crawford was entitled to tho prixo as tho 'most original geutloman masker. Tho uhldreti's drill given under tho auspicos of tho Rothcl A. M. K. ohuroh at Odd Fellows hall, filled tho hall with a largo ,nnd nppreolntivo audi ence The children Miowcd ovidonco of careful tmliiiug and acquitted them selves with great credit. fc'oo Indian II orb Tea Co,, specialties, chronlo aud soonllod incurnbluiliseflscH of both soxes. One trial will can Ivluce. Olllco, rooms 5. fl, 7103 Third stroet, Portland, Oregon. OUR KINSMEN, THf DOIRS. Thcro la n lie Hot ween Tlui.i urnl Unr Coiiutrjr'it l'.urly Kottleru. TTomlmti.il ImiiuH llitlv nf tlmli r with thu Kugllsh, Americana iud perrni often asked to tuiuciiilier their kTiltfinU J with thu Uocih. And yet the tie la a J close one. The Uocr Is u trnnspbtututl Dutchman, mid the lulluoiuo of Uol laud Iu slinplug tho destiny of th!a country Is ranked by li'lstoiluui uh sec ond only to that of Urlttiln. Iu contemplating the Transvaal war It Is well uot to forget .what thu Dutch did for America. Tint Pilgrim 1'atlniiH. having been driven out of England, found u rufugo lu Holland until they sailed for tho New World. Holland was lu thut ugj the criullu of rcllglouu liberty, it was one of tho world's gicat Mutes, nnd It people had won giealer Cjeouoin thun those of Kuglaud. ' During their sojourn there tho refu gees learned to mlinlic and love uiuuy Dutch liistltutloiis, ami they carried tlieso feelings with thein across tho At lantic. lu tho very foundation of the Ameri can commonwealth there wus n stratum of thu elemeutu that are pfesout lu thu light) tig Doers. Ileudrlck Hudson, when hu sailed his boat, the Half Moon, thioiigh tho Nur rowa, lu 1U0I), was, through English himself, lu the scrvlcu of tho Dutch Kust India Company, To Holland, therefore, belongs the honor of tho dls. covery of thu Huilhou river and whut lu now the port of New York. England claimed all the territory on tho Atlantic coast from thu liny of Ftiudy to Florida, mt did not, opposo tho colonization of the territory discov ered by lluilhon. Hudson mimed tho region New Neth eiland and established trading posta on "" ' what Is uow Aiuaiiv. The llrst Dutch colonist nrrlved In 10'Ja uud settled on ,Manlintiau Island, which they mimed New Amsterdam. Holland claimed all the territory from the Dele ware to the Connecticut. To s! I in ii bite colonization tl.o Dutch P'1 ,,,um "'"Puny oiiereti n tract 10 l,l,,t'8 nl0,,8 ono "ft,,K UT "" nvor or s "l,t-H "lK lotli haukK to iwiybudy who woultl transport CO colouUta from tho oM country, Among these brave pioneers wero the foiefa thers of many who now look upon themselves aristocracy of New I York. lu Just this way did the Dutch col unlze South Africa. Ho that thero Is couslushlp of raco between inuuy lu the 1'our Hundred and the stern farmer who obey (Join Paul. ltut luterniiiirlago on this aldo hna modified the original type, wticrcna-tho Hoer In their Jcnloun isolation liavu mv.uorvcd the nuiv, Htroug, rugged race. 212-214 FJBT,TREET M -i! 1 . ' : if i 11 -m m 1 (95 tgaX -T I .--'- -nB ( .. mm k'mrm ' ... , juv.f.iyte I '-'" : ' a EaEEa9aaMaMBfateMaWaMUaia jBWBWm flEEwASMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMBI hVjVVjMHJMMSJMpHHEjMEM - r g- " JBHE EEjVEttP4Ai