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About The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1900)
t. jsl ''iW'"'5 THE NEW nss,5Sp',i'i'-' JM "" THE KEW AGE, POIiTJiANH, OBEGOK. '((' ! 1 1 A il 0 i I ' i '. txVhe"New Age. A. D. GRIFFIN, Manager. i. ' , orrioE 904 MonnisoM dthekt. Orocon Tlnihon Oak 801. Entered At the I'ostoftlco at Portland, Oregon, M second class mutter. '" HUllHOKirTION. ,F Oai Tear, Payable In Artrnnc... .S.00 WORK FOR THBuLKGISLATURU. Proposed work in tho ninttor of mak ing now lnwn and nmomllng faulty old oiiob for tho stato of Oregon io rnpidly assuming siitistnntiitl form for tho forth coming session of tho lollnluturo. Asldo from now lawn contomplittod upon lines not hithorto worked, mono tiros whloh now conditions and gonornl advnncomont imvo mndo nocosiinry, Btronuous oilort ifl beini; mutorliilizod for loformutlun of our primnry Hystoin of choosing cnndidntoH for public ofllco. Notwithstanding tho frtot Hint ut form er bobbIouh of tho loislitturo this pur 0R0 has boon offoctod only in a stiuill dogroo, owing to h rolnctnnco of loud ors in tunohino politics to yiold tlioir advantage in miumgomont of faction, thoro is good ronson to hellovo that eoinothing of n permanent advancement in this respect will ho mndo during the uoxt session. Tho opinions of those in authority to pans on Htioh mnttors ap pear to bo in pcrfoct liHtinony on that point from practically overy district of "tho wtnto. That party advnntngo will, in a gon ornl way, lio maintained in the piisnugo of new laws and tho amondment of ex isting statutes NoomN qui to certain; hut tho opinion in warrantod that the Re publican members of tho law-making body of tho stato will bo directed in this rospoct by a keen sense of their duty to the publio. It would inevita bly result in a Iohh of party advautuge to do otherwise. Tho senatorial contest will probably consume Mimotimo in a definite tuttlo inont of tho Important question as to who should represent tho state in the United Htatos noun to in tho placo of Mr. .MollrUlo, whoso term is about to expire, much to tho gratification of the general public. There in little doubt that a large majority of tho members of tho legislature will readily yield to tho pressure of publio soutiuiout on L in favor of Hon. II. W. luiHii rnrord us a statesman (liilni. ' 'h order fa an open book a credit ""I10t unly to i')rgnii, but to tho onttro 1'aoillo const; in a particular way and to the nation geiSe'rally; and, in thus yielding, they will in no maimer ho do ing violence to their own imimoimi con victions, for it is generally conceded that Mr. Corbett is tho logical candi date for tho honor and tho mail who can do the greatest honor to the state. Heuator O'orbett's proposed poliuv in the national coygress has already been definitely outlined. Tho leading mou of the statu fully, approve it. In addi tion to that, it is in absolutn accord with tho policy of tho Republican lead era throughout tho nation. Considered strictly upon lines of pub lic interest, therefore tho problem of whom to oleut to suoceed Mollrldo ought not to ho dilllcult of solution, The coming sossiou of tho legislature will, howoyor, in a bublnoes way, proji ably be tho most interesting in tho his tory of tho stato. T11K NATIONAL 00N0UKS8. Senator Simon has clearly outlined his views u)K)ii four important meas ures whloh should ho conclusively passed upon hy tho next national con gross, The senator bolloxos that tho session will ho brlof and that certain imnotuut measures will ho slighted in tho general dosiro to givo proper atten tion to tho more urgent measures which new conditions havo made imperatively uucossury, Senator Simon's personal expression of his views upon theso mtostious is Buooluct ' und interesting, lio says: "Four suhjeots of grwt importance 1 hopu to n'o adequately provided for at tho coming session, Those are tho Nicaragua canal, tho river and harhor improvements, tho new pobhossions and tho new army. I hope there will ho nothing to prevent giving theso meas ures tho attention they merit. "Tho canal is no new project. A hill to uuthorUo its construction by the United Sta os government has already hooii piusod hy the houso, of representa tives and it Is already 'uu tho senate caleudar for tho second week of tho ses sion, Wo of theJ'aoltlo. coast havo u special interost in Rotting that measure through tho nmsto and signed hy tho president, "Portland's interest in tho river aud harbor appropriations is to lmo con- gross adopt tho plan recommended by tho euglueors for improvement that shall givo 40 foot of water on tho bar and 25 feot clear all tho way to Port land. I think thin will bo dbno. Thoro is no disposition to negloct tho othor rivers and harbors of tho state, and I think Oregon will ho well tilkon caro of in tho new appropriation bill. As thoro was no general appropriation bill passed at tho last session tho now bill will foot up a largo amount. A drydock for tho Columbia river, tho preliminary stops for which liuvo al ready been taken, will also probably be pruvidod for this winter. "Our now possessions will demand a good doul of attention, and thoy must have it. 1 havo no particular plan formulatod, but I havo givou consid erable attontiou to tho subjoot, and I shall bo ready to comparo viows and adopt whatovor seoms to bo the best. This opous a largo question, and should ho well considered. I presumo wo will be ahlo to enact so mo dofiuito leg islation for the Philippines bofore tho end of the session, and in all matters affecting their trado Oregon is certain ly outitlod to consideration, and will doubtless get it. "1 boliovo our army should bo en larged to 100.00 men, and I oxpoot to see a bill authorizing such increaso put through congress at tho coming sossiou. Tho sizo of tho country and its growing responsibilities and duties in tho fami ly of nations argue for such an army. Wo are oxposod to danger from having too small an army. Wo have work for 100,000 men; at loast wo may have work for them any day, and such a force for such a government I boliovo to bo highly dosirahlo.' Tho barbarous burning at tho stako of John Preston Portor, Jr.. a fow days ago, at Union, Colorado, practically under tho oyes of a Populist sheriff and a Populist governor, was ono of tho most hoiistlshoutragbsovor porpotratod. Prior to tho lighting of tho torch which set to flamo tho fagots of pitch over which he was burned alive, tho sheriff gao Portor a lUblo. From its pages Portor, familiar with its contents, tore leavos and presoutod thorn to the sheriff and others as souvouiiH of tho biutal outrage to which they woro parties. If Colorado will just disfranchise tho Negro voters, it may thon safely tako the lead among the Southern statos con trolled oy political barbarians. Tho invasion of this municipal field hy tho Wclshauh lucandescaut Light Compauy.iii its dosiro to divide tho bus iness with tho Portland General Elec tric Company, has boon quito proporly 'discouraged by the authorities of tho city, Tho Portland General Eloctric Company has luvostod tons of thous ands of dollars hero in its provision for lighting the city aud it is performing that service todav with entire satisfac tion to all coucoruod. It is doing it as cheaply as it can ho dono aud no chuiigu is required uy dumiioss exigency or puhllu policy . Ex-Senator Mltchol, Stato Senator O. W. Fulton aud Ex-Master of Cere monies John 1. Ward havo been in close council for days. Which will it bo? Ward, Fulton or Mitchell? Manager E. II Hamlin, of tho Over land Warehouse, on the corner of Fourth aud D.tvls streets, the loisuoi being the Hponcor-Claiko Co., who transact a general storage business on most reasonable rates aud cheap insur ance, is one of the most accomodating business men in the city. Tho Over land Warehousu is beyond doubt thu Ihiost aud must central in the city aud Mr, E. II. Hamlin Is ono of tho happi est aud most accomodating managers in tho Wctt. Those who havo luminous in this lino should cortaiuly consult Manager Hamlin, of tho Overland Warehouse. Eat well and you will sloop, woll. You can't eat woll unless you buy the right kind of goods. F. N. Stouo & Co., U74 Washington street, havo the right kind at tlio right prices. French Dyeing and Cleaning Works All work dono at very moderate prices. Dyeing and cleaning ot all kinds o' ladles' and Gent's clothing. Mourning cloth dyed in 48 hours. J. Doleau. proprietor, 465 Gliian atrt. NEW NORTH- west Lodge, No. SMI, G. U. O. of O. F.. meets at JJOf) Secoi d street, corner of Salmon, tlrst and third Tuesday of each mouth. All Odd Fellows in good standing are cordially invited. F. D. THOMAS, E. WATSON, P. S. N. G. mllK IMI'KlUAi. SALOON l.tiilors and llliih driulo Cigars. J,. MM.DKIlUltK, I'rop. t'liouo Main SIS, Corner Cau and SlicrtdauSt ItOSKlUUUl.OUKOON. ST, CHARLES HOTEL JOHN GIBLIN, Prop, Flrit-Clau Accommodations and Prompt scrv- Ice. l-ariitt tample ()oouu (or it' ijuoms i rawlers. lummerviai i r Phone 7. Oor. First & Washington Sts. ALBANY, OREGON. rJHERlFF SALE. In tho circuit court of the state ot Oregon, for the county of Multnomah". Portland Trust Company of Oregon, plaintiffs va". SteIJa II. Bnksdorf, Kath erino Lucy Trovott, Einost Doibort, Frederick Jetter and Savings and Loan Society, defendants. Hy virtuo of an execution, judgment order and docreo duly issued out of and under tho seal of tho abovo entitled court, in tho abovo entltlod causo, t( mo duly dirootod and dated tho 12th day of November, 1000, upon a judgment rondered and entered in said court on tho 10th day of November, 1000, in favor of Portland Trust Company of Oregon, plaintiff, ami against Stella ii. Suksdorf, defendant, for tho sum of 2, 095.04, witn interost thoroon at tho rato of 8 per cent per annum from the )0th day of Novombor, 1000, and the further sum of $150.00 with interest thoroon at tho rato of 0 per cent per annum from tho 10th day of Novombor, 1000, and tho further sum of $20.00 costs and disbursomouts and the costs of and upon this writ, commanding mo to mako salo of the following doscribed real proporty, situated in tho city of Portland, county of Multnomah and stato of Oregon, to-wit: ' Lots twolvo(12) and thirteen (13) in lllock two hundred slxty-llvo (205) of 'Couch Addition to tho city of Portland, according to tho duly rocordod plat thereof. Now, theroforo, by virtuo of paid ex ecution, judgment order and decree and in compliance with tho commands of said writ, I will on Monday, the 17th day of Docomhor, 1000, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., at tho front door of tho county court house, in tho oity of Portland, said county and state, soil at publio auction, sublect to redemption, to tho highest bidder, for U. S. gold coin, cash in hand, all tho right, title and interost which tho within named defendants or either of them had on tho dato of tho mortgago heroin (the 80th day of April, 1804) or sinco had, in and to the abovo doscribed real prop erty, or any part thorcof, to satisfy said execution, judgment ordor, docreo, in terest, costs and all accruing costs. Dated Portland, Orogou, November ia.1000. WILLIAM MAZIER, .Sheriff of Multnomah County, Oregon. NOTIOK OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notico is horeby glvou that I havo fllod my final account as admiuistiatoi of tho estate of William Kirk, deionsod, in tho county court of tiio stato of Ore gon, for the county of Multnomah, aud Monday, tho 17th day of Docomhor, A. D., 1000, at 2 o'clock P. M nud the court room of said court in Portland, Oregon, havo been appointed by said court as tho timo and placo for tho hearing of objections to such final ac count and tho M'ttloinont thereof. EDWARD GUNDERSON, Administrator of tho estato of Wil liam Kirk, docoasod. Oregon llutchoring Company, Frod Metzger, maiiagor, dealors in all kindi of fresh aud salt moats aud llsb, 416 Everett stroot. Grobo, Harder & Co., Portland, 0 ion, dealors in implements and v hiclos. Milburn farm, delivery, spring wagons and buggies, unaso lorco lilt aud tauk pumpi. Milwaukio biudois, mowers und rakes. Engines and sep arators. Fountain City hoo, shoo nud dibo drills. WuliT-Amcrican high art bicycles. Stool aud chilled plows, disc, spring and spiko harrows. Eollpso stcol hay presses. Columbus Huggy Co.'s Columbus buggies aud carriages. Phone, Oak 731. 183-84-80 Madison streot, west end of Madison street bridge." J, F. O'Donuoll, gen eral agent, Oregon, Washington' aud Idaho Custom House Exchange 335 Flanders Cor. Seventh Sts. McCROSKEY&EMMERT PROPRIETORS. Prlvato Entrance on Flanders Street. Wines, Liquors and Cigars T. IlKNnitlCKSIN D. DA1IX PRACTICAL SAIL MAKERS Flags and Yacht Sails a Specialty OltKflOX lMIONK 943 11ED 27 NORTH FIRST STREET PORTLAND, OREGON. Pacific Coast Rubber Co. Wholesale Dealers. Mechanical Rubber Goods, Belting, Hose Packing, Flr Department Supplies. Rubber Boots, Shoes, Rubber Clothing Rubber Goods of All Kindt 18 so Front St. ...THE... J. McCraken Go. Wholesale Dealers In BUILDING MATERIALS ...401 Irving Street... PORTLAND, OREGON. PACIFIC TEKT & AWNING Jefferson Garden Saloon. DAVID THOMAK, Prop. f liM, Uqneri, Clgin. Welnhtrei's liar. PHONK, RED 1818. FAMILY RESORT. Cor. Chapman and Jefferson Bts., Portland, Or Picture Frames. Pictures. Art Materials Bernstein's Art Store, 107 Washington street POUTLAND net. Fifth and Bbttb OKECION. rnHE BAVARIA SALOON A. D. BUROKR, Prop. Imported and Domcstlo Wine. Liquors and Cigars. Wclnhard'i Beer. Phono Oregon Black IMS. B. E. Corner Second and Oak Btreeti, PORTLAND, OREdON. BOYD & ARNOLD ..General Agents... Hamburg-Bremen Fire Ins. Co. Royal Exchange Assurance Orient Insurance Company No. 102 First Street, Near Stark. TROY LAUNDRY CO. Are noted for quality of work and prompt service. 101-0 E. Water St, Phone 6033, The Golden West FURNISHED ROOMS. KASSON SMITH, Proprietor.... Rooms 60c., Special Kates by Week or Month Kvcryttilntf new and clean. Bct loca tion In the city, bpcclally desirable 1 ablo lor parties desiring a quiet pluce. No Children. 4 Doors South of First National Bank Main St., Opposite Fred Ernst. BAKER CITY - - OREGON ttegon Brass Works fy-MOORE & HARPER, Props. ass, Bell and Composition Castings. Alum mum aim i noapnor iironie. urass nail- lug. nirnnitfoai anu Aiacuina Work a Specialty. 69 Second Streot, North. Bet. Davis and Everett. Telephone Oregon Slain 07S. ' IV. J I'OltTJ.ANI) . . OltKQON. HOTEL OSBORN CLEAN, AIRY OUTSIDE ROOMS REASONABLE RATES TRANSIT SOLICITED -BOTH rilONKS... Travelers should tale "S'' Street Car at Union Denot and transfer at Yamhill Street to East Ankney Car, A. W. HEWETTT, Prop. BAR AND BILLIARD Furniture and Fixtures ROTHSCHILD BROS. Wholesale Liquor Dealers. 22, 24, 26 Fl.'st St., Cor. Burnslde, McUIN'S IMIILIC IIMPIHII For spraying scale.black, green or woolly aphis, laossand other lungus itronth and naa no equal (or dlipolnir 01 the moth and invlforat Inc the trees. No heating or boiling, simply t dilute with cold water and is Inexpensive. CARBOLIC SHEEP DIP I compounded on sclentlAo principles from can bollo acid and Mookholra ptue tar, and destroys the ticks and effectually cures thescab. leaving the sheep In a healthy condition, being also oueot the greatest dUenlectanta known. Prlca loweatot auy good dip. Addreaa all corre spoMenre FISHER, TH0RSEN & CO. Frtkai, Or. Pacific Cout Ag. Uftrtu or - Bsjgsttfr- THE fflETROPOLITAN BANK CAPITAL ' - - SSO.OOO FRENCH BLOCK, TACOMA, VASH. P1IIMP V. CAESAlt, President! TltUMAN W. KNOP, Vice-President! O. B. HELVIO. Caahler; - JACOII II. VANDEKIIH.T, Assistant Cashier. GENERAL BANKING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Intercut allowed on deposits In HavltiK Department. CI rriitar letters of Credit Issued on Honir Konif, China, and VokoliomB, Japan: also Drnftsand Illlli of l.xclmnge Issued on China and Japan, and the principal cities of Kuropo. Foreign mone exchanged, VK MAVKHI'KCtAI, PAI'IMTIKH FOK IIAMH.tNO OOt.lt DUHT AND lUIt.MOK FURS! FURS! FUR5! Tho Correct Styles In Fur Garments Can Be Seen At , G. P. RUMMELIN & SONS 120 SECOND STREET. Near Washington Alaska Seal Skins Our Specialty Full line of Cluster Boas, Animal Scarfs. Storm Collars, Collarettes, Victorias, Capes, Ktons Jackets and K'ovoltlc of Kory Inscription. Complete Assortment of ltobes and Bugs. Alaska Indpn Baskets. CALL OR SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE KstnlilUlipri 1570. Oregon lMii.no Mnln 401. IncorporBtrd IBM THE H. C. ALBEE COMPAIMY BEALEB3 IN v 8ECOND HAND MACHINERY. MO Bait Water Streot PORTLAND, OREGON, WOLF & ZWICKER Iron Works PORTLAND, Steel and Wood Ship Builders. MRnnffcctarem of Saw and Shingle Mill Machinery, Bollern, Englnw, Head Mocks, lagging Engine and Logsera' Snppliei. Steel Riveted Pipes for Flanea and Dry Kline. Iron, 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. IIULME Manager THE VULCAN IRON WORKS CO. IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS MACHINISTS & BLACKSMITHS MANUFACTURERS OF ALL CLABSK8 OF MACHINERY. Fifth Avenue South and Lane St. Tel. Main 123. P. 0. Box 03 K. FBIMK, Eeo. and Treas. WASHINGTON IRON WORKS CO Eighteen Year Under Same Management. FOUNDERS, MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS WAORKS: O KANT-STREET BRIDQE. Telephone Main S3. SEATTLE .... WASH. RUSSELL A COMPANY BUILDERS OK Erglne; Boiler; Smw Mill; Thremhermm If yon eon torn plato buying machinery, write us for catdtoguo and prices. RUSSELL & CO. A. II. AVF.nfW.. Manager. PORTLAND- OREGON. ?1v Blumauer-Prank Drug Co., Ifaolculc Distr&utors. 2K SaWdX&'jk EnkIKElX FRENCH A COMPANY. BANKER8 TRANSACT A QINIRAL BANKING BUSINESS. letteia ol f Credit Issued arallabls la the Eastern States. 81ht Exchange snd TslsfrapkU Transfers sold on New York, Ctaleaio.su Loul.8an FrancIsc,ortland, Ore..8eattle7wisa7 andTarlouspololslnOreion and Washington. Collections made at aV.joluts on lavorableUnM LA GRANDE NATIONAL BANK La Grande, Oregon. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS , - - $72,000 DRINK THE FAMOUSa- "V7einliard.?s Beer FOR SALE AT ALL THE PRINCIPAL SALOONS BREWERY AND OFFICE, THE FARMERS AND TRADERS NATIONAL BANK La Grande, Oregon. CAPITAL, $60,000.00; 8URPLU8, 8,500.00. DIRECTORS: J. H. Rlnehart, Geonre Acklet. J. D. McKeaaoa JonK Paln.er. F. R. SUnley, J. H. Robbln., J. VV Scriber" McKeaaoa, Joaepb W s).Fibi?ERShiJ'' ,Deh"t' P""8111; Jo'b Palmer, Tlc-prealdli J. OREGON. II. P. bTMCKLAND B. V. ANKKNY Treasurer secretary J. M. FRINK, f res. and Supt. Beau Brummel The Best 5 Cent Cigar Made For Sale bg All Dealers. 144-146 Fourth Street, PORTLAND, OR. On TTr,Uehth.ndr.urp. .,. sBBsv I j BaTsI M' BBffT .g, .JItySBav 'mm- ;fr ; ' s ?Jav . '.. . :jti.Jjk-