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About The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1900)
I1 1 ,V";.W Bt!TW $'' fc. irvW7 j rwrj THE NEW AGE. POlRTiLAia). OJREGrW. "s, i fP5! The New Age. A. D. GRIFFIN, Manager. OrriOK S84 MOItttlSON 8THKKT. Oregon Tlfiihano Oak 001. Kntered at the 1'nttofflco at Portland, Oregon, leeecosd cl matter. Hiriiscmi'TioN. On Year, Fayabl In Arivano...... 89.00 NO DEADLOCK THIS TIME. Small nnd irresponsible) actions lmvo induced thotr cqunlly Hinnll nud irro BiouRiblo londors to liold two or thruo conferences In Portland, during tlio past 10 dnys, on tho Btibjoot of who should bo oloatod to tako tlio plnco of .Mr. Mollrldo in tho sonnto of tho Unit cd Stntos. Tlioro 1b no doubt in tho minds of thoro who mnlto up tho j-ouornl public nud aro rosponaiblo for its olutrnoter iih to who should bo elected from Oregon to tho groiit nntionnl body of legislators, nnd thoeo who nttompt to do violonco to thin concensus of opinion will bo inado to answer to tho peoplo for tbolr perfidy. Tho olootion of a Uultod States son ntor is not a question of trado and bar tor. It is a question of public Interest, Mud tho public has already practically demanded that its appeal shall bo snooted by tho oloctiou of Hon, II. CorlMitt. ro- w: THK PEOPLE'S OIIOIOE. Hon. II. "W. Corbott for United Ftitos sonator from Oregon is tho choice of tho peoplo of tho stato and tho nation. Ho embodies in his policy tho principles of progress championed by th great party oi tho country. Ills e conception of tho value of our presont mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmMmmmmmmmm . FOBAKE JNPMSESJ OORB ETT. Sonator If. W. Corholt'M portion on tho coiumorciiil rolatioiiH and uilvimtiigCH of tni country with tlio Philip pine inlands in ondorHod fully by no Iohb u pciHOimgo than Hon, J. J). Foraltcr, tho nlilo and ominont Hunutor from Ohio, nnd ouo of tho giuut national hmdurH ot tho lt))iihli cau party. Tho Now Ago Iiiih publiriliud Senator C'orhott'H Htatomoiit of poliuy relative thoiulo and it now gladly findH himco for Sonator ForiiUor'ri ondnieunient: ' Olnolunnti, O., Nov. 23. lion. II. W. Corbott, Portlaud, Or. My Dear Sonator: I was glad to recolvo your letter of tho 16th lust., and have read with much iutorest tho newspaper clipping inolosod. Your claim that no other nation except Spain has a right to trado with tho Philippines oil tho winiu conditions as tho United Stntos, is outlroly correct. Our tltlo la twofold conquest and purchase, lint if it rested on only ouo or tho other of these grounds, the case would bo tho tamo. Tho treaty provision, giv ing Spain tho commercial advantage It provides, was a part of tho consideration (or tho purohuse iu tho ouo case, nnd a condition of tho terms of ponoo iu the other. Whothor viewed in tho ouo light or In tho othor, tho provision is not iu violation of tho "moat favorednation" c'auso of our treaties with othor governments. I tako the liberty of sending you, under separate cover, somo remarks made by mo boforo the Utilou Leagtio Club, In Philadel phia, in regard to the legislation euactod by congress for Porto Itico. With kind roiuombrance nud slucero good wishes, I remain, very truly yours, etc., J. II. FOKAKKK. oonnnorcUl rotations with our recoutly I acnuirarJ torritorv is iu hnnnv oouso- uauoa with that of tho acknowledged leaders ot his party. Ho is iu accord with tho administration ou every vital question of government. His course iu tho United States senate will be that of a statainau In behalf of the douiln ant interests ot tho greatest country uudor the sun, AN IMPORTANT TltpgT. Governor Goer's proposed appoint- luout of a oomimsiiou to determinn the class, type aud character ot textbooks for the public sohools of the state sag geste au Important duty. Its respon sibilities, considered in conjunction with a view of the unfortunate sltua lion, la that line, of our ulster state of Washington, are reudered piomlueut beyond the usual limit of such affairs. The self-lntervwt aud peisisteuco of prominent book ooiupauiea cauuot bo overlooked, but their iutluuuce in tho work ot the proposed commission should be reduced to the minimum. iHdood, the task should bo pursued iu absolute independence of such lullu moss. few state la the Uulou escape scan dnl in tho prosecution of tho work which it will bo necessary for tho Ore gon commission to perforin. Tills fact, which is n rogrettnblo feat tiro of thu tiistory of our public school system generally, will no doubt suggest to our stato oxeoutlvo tho supremo necessity for tho npointment of Incorruptible men on tho commission proposod. Whilo Oregon should profit by the mis takes of its sister commonwealths, it should also tako warning from its own oxporioucos in this matter. Tho peoplo of tho stato nro direcrly interested m this work and, whilo thoy demand economy in a maniior not at all uncertain, thoy roalizo that econ omy nt tho (xpenso of substantial pro gross in our schools Is falso and con domnablo. If Govornor Goer shall appoint thor oughly honost men on that commission as thu peoplo whom ho serves oxpoct him to do wo may safely dopond upon boing favored with tho best sohooibooks oxtaut at tho lowest possiblo cost. PORTLAND'S OPPORTUNITY. Tho time is opportune for boglnulug in untn lstakablo oaruost tho work of promoting tho Portlrtud Exposition for 1002. Urgo it, push it, build it solid ly and inako it thu greatest evmit of any oharactor over organized and pros ecuted to realization west of thu Mis sissippi. Portland 'h growth was never moro substantial than now. Its oppor tunity was never greater. Make tho best of it. HATEFUL UULPHITS. Public condemnation of tho bar barous nxooutlon of jouug Porter, at Llmon, Colorado, has at last reached a dogroo of intensity which promises somo favorablo results. Tho indescribable features of tho torriblo outrage and tho unspeakable brutality of thoso who per iratrutod it lmvo oxcitod tho contempt of tho civilized world. No matter lint may lutvo boon tho uaturo of tho crime committed by Porter, thoso who avenged it placed themselves on a lovol with tho most barbarous butchers in tho juuglos of our uncivilised islands. I,na t,10J' to l,1 toasted flosli of tho body thoy burned, thoy could not lmvo boou the subjects of a mora intotmu ex ooratlou than they aro today. Hut who will call thorn to tho bar of justice? WIND OF THE SOUTH. Wind of the South, tako this message, aud bear it afar ou thv pinious, Ovor the old rod hills aud the laud of the loug-leaved pine Northward hundreds of leagues to the Snow-King's wide dominions; Hear uuto her that I love. O Wind, this message of mine. Whisper it iuto her ear when tho erraut birds, returning, Flutter affcut her feet and tales of the springtime tell; llreathe her a word from me while the sunset's beacon is burnlug, When, iu the gatherlug dusk, she waits for the twilight bell, Tell her of Austral isles and the tree's magical glory: palm Tell her of loses fair and of the seas where the white sails shine Speak in what words you will, butsim pie aud old my story; Hear uuto her, O Wind of the South, this message of mine." Prenoh Dyeing and Cleaning Works All work done at very moderate prices. Dyeing and cleaning ot all kinds oi ladles' and Gent's clothing. Mouruinu cloth dyed in 48 hours. J. Deleuu. proprietor, 41$ aiitaa stfl ATCHISON GLOBE SIGHTS. Continents on Everyday Matter by Original Oenins. Tho more a man talks, the less wood he saws. The fault found with a bachelor doesn't hurt. There Is nlwnys a way; It takes a will to discover It. No one Is as Impudent ns the fiddler when ho presents his bill. You can build a little lack of attention Into an imaginary wrong If you want to. Take out a life Insurance policy, and leave a full dinner pall for your wife's next husband. v When you think a man Is acting mean, decide how you would net under tho same circumstances. When a baby arrives In this world a book Hhould come with It, giving In structions for Its management Wc have an Idea that disease germs have less dislike for carbolic acid than they have of the smell of cabbage. After all, there is no real happiness for any ono who has passed the ago when he took nn apple to his teacher. Next to a bridal party on the streets, the funniest thing Is to see two girls carrying an enormous grip between them. The men rcnlly don't know anything about the terrors of a mother-in-law; It Is the daughter-in-law who Is best posted. As women grow older, they begin to find moro fault with the unbecoming styles of hats that aro displayed at the milliner's. What pity it Is that girls arc not nat urally Inclined to work as hard to get ,a $50 situation as they work to capture $50 man. When a baby smiles In front of a photograph camera, Its mother thinks that that does settle It a smarter child never lived. When the doctors decide that a wom an must go away for her health, she lm-, mediately recovers, and chases after dressmakers to get ready. Every storekeeper has two notions: 1. That he sells goods cheaper than any other merchant In tho State. 2. That he Is not appreciated. Unfortunntely, tho man who Is' "lovely" about helping around tho house finds It hard to earn the money to pay the household expenses. There should be less worrying about what tho "unseen has In store," and more caro of the health to le able to do r tho work it brings to every one. Men don't like the kind of man who lets his wlfo carry the pockctbook. And that sort of mail never has as much in his pockctbook nn tho other kind. Tho times aro such that u nmrrle woman can't use her unmarried sister for nursemaids after they arc ten owing to tho fact that they nro In " clety." " When women get a fow wafers and t! littlo very mild cheese together, nnuj call It n "Dutch lunch," the men long to step outside a few minutes whilo. they laugh. WOULD GRAPE OURTABLES. Borne Vegetable from New Zealand thut BhotilU lie Accllniatoti. According to United States Consul Dillingham nt Auckland there are sev eral vegetable novelties In New Zealand which might bo Introduced Into other countries with benefit to tho people, especially whero drouths nro uot lnfre-i queut. "A certain cabbage, called 'Yates aphis-proof cabbage,' an Australian raised variety," he says, "gave, not withstanding tho lutcuso drouth of last summer, good hearts nud remnlued al most entirely free from aphis, whilo every other variety of cabbngo was rid dled by tho pest. A better opportunity could not have occurred .for testing lis hardiness. After tho heart Is cut It throws out a number of small hearts aud I0080 leaves, all of which aro ten der nud of a good flavor, aud, as they rapidly reproduce themselves after cut ting, a bed of these cabbages will keep a house In vegetables nil through the summer nnd autumn. A cabbage that would really resist aphis and staud tho hot, dry summers has long been a de sideratum Iu Australian gardens, aud It Is thought that this variety will meet tho wuut. "Another vegetable worthy of atten tion Is an 'African cucumber,' a plant of the cucumber family from Rhodesia, South Africa, The fruit Is six Inches long, of a bright orange color aud cov ered with spines. Even for ornamental purposes the plaut Is well worth grow ing, but it may be also used as a fruit, tho flesh being soft and juicy aud lu appearance much like passion fruit Eaten with sugar, the flavor is very similar to that of a rock melon. "Another novelty Is called the 'aiou grl,' or edible podded radish. It is a now vegetable from Java aud is as cast ly growu as the ordinary radish, which are crisp and tender, with a delicious flavor. Persons who caunot eat tho common radish because of Its Indigesti ble qualities should ball this new va riety with pleasure. It makes au ex cellent salad; It is also delicious when boiled, having a delicate asparagus fla vor." Blow and Baffe. X learned professor showy that the custom of the Preueh peasaatry in lighting bouflres to ward ofrfee danger I from ltghtulng, while perhaps bora of supcratluou. rvally baa soaw mm In rt'usou. In ouo thousand cases of dam age by llghtulug the uumber of factory chlmueya was less thau oae per cent, showing that the smoke acta as a good conductor for carrying away I'm elec tricity slowly and safely. Poverty Is more of a puaiahiiiecM thaa It la a crifltte. SHERIFF SALE. In tho circuit court of tho state o Oregon, for tho county of Multnomah. Portland Trust Company of Oregon, plaintiff, vs. Stella U. Suksdorf, Knth erino uoy Trovett, Ernest Doibert, Frederick Jottor nnd Savings and Loan Society, defendants. By virtuo of an exooution, judgmont Older and docroo duly Issued out of nnd uudor tho soal of' tho abovo entitled court, in tho abovo entitled causo, tt mo duly directed and dated tho 12th day of November, 1000, upon a judgmont rendered and entered in said court ou tho 10th day of Novombor, 1000, in favor of Portland Trust Company of Oregon, plaintiff, and against Stolla I). Suksdorf, dofondant, for tho sum of $2, 00G.C4, with Interest thoroon nt tho rate of 8 por cent por annum from the 10th day of November, 1000, nnd the fttrthoi sum of $150.00 with iutorost thereon nt tho futo of 0 per cent per annum from tho 10th day of November, 1000, and tho furthor sum of $20.00 costs and dlsbursomonts and tho costs of and upon this writ, commanding mo to mako sale of the following described roal property, situatod in tho city of Portlaud, county of Multnomah nnd stato of Oregon, to-wit: Lots twolvo(12) and thirteen (18) iu lllock two hundred sixtyflvo (205) of Couch Addition to tho city of Portlund, according to tho duly recorded pint thereof. Now, thoroforoj by virtuo of paid ox ecutiun, judgment order and docroo nnd In compliance with tho commands ot said writ, I will on Monday, tho 17th day of Docombor, 1000, at tho hour of 10 o'clock A. M., at tho front door of tho county court houso, in tho city of Portland, said county nud stato, sell nt public miction, subloct to redemption, to the highest bidder, for U. S. gold coin, caBh iu hand, nil tho right, titlo aud interest which tho within named dofondants or either of thorn hnd on tho dato of tho mortgngo horoln (the 80th day at April, 181)4) or sinco had, in nud to tho abovo dosoribod real prop erty, or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, judgmont ordor, docroo, in terest, costs and all accruing costs. Dated Portland, Oregon, Novomboi 10,1000. WILLIAM FRAZIER, Shoriff of Multiioumb County, Orogon. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notico is horoby givon that I have filed my final account as ndminlstintoi of tho ostato of William Kirk, docouBod, in tho county court of tho stato of Ore gon, for tho county of Multnomah, and Monday, tlio 17th day of Docombor, A. D., 1000, at 2 o'clock P. M., nud the court mom of said court iu Portland, Oregon, hnvo boou appointed by said court ns tho tlmo and plnco tor the hearing of objections to. such final no couut and tho settlement thereof. EDWARD GUNDERSON. Administrator of tho estate of Wil liam Kirk, deccasod. Oregon Butchering Company, Fred Metzgermausger, dealers in all kindi of fresh aud salt meats and fish, 416 Everett streot. Grebe, Harder & Co., Portlaud, Ore ion, dealers in implements and ve hicles. Milburu farm, delivery, spring wagons and buggies, Chnso force lift aud tank pumps, Milwauklo biudois, mowers and rakes. Engines nnd sep arators. Fountain City boo, shoo and diso drills. Wolff -American high art bicyclos. Stool nnd oblllod plows, disc, spring nnd spiko harrows. Eollpso steel hay prossos. Columbus Buggy Co.'s Columbus buggies and carriages.. Phone, Oak 731. 183-84-80 Madison streot, wot cud of Madison streot brldgo." J. F. O'Donnell, gen eral agent, Oregon, Washington and Idaho Custom House Exchange 335 Flanders Cor. Seventh Stt. McCROSKEY&EMMERT PROPRIETORS, Private Entrance on Flandera Street. Wines, Liquors and Cigars T. IlKNPHICKtlN D. Dill IFICI phciich sail amis Flags and Yacht Sails a Specialty OREGON FHONK 4S KKD 27 NORTH FIRST STREET PORTLAND, OREGON. Pacific Coast Rubber Co. Wholesale Dealer. Mechanical Rubber Goods, Bcltlag, Hose Packings, Fire Department Supplies. RitMr iMts, Sim, JUttir CUUIU Rubber Good of AU Kia 18 so Front St. ...THE... J. McCraken Co. Wholesale Dealers In BUILDING MATERIALS ...401 Irving Street.. PORTLAND, OREGON. flu ENT X AWNING GO THE METROPOLITAN BANK CAPITAL FRENCH BLOCK, PHILIP V. CAESAIt, President; TMJMAK W. EXOP, Vice-President O. B. 8ELV1G. Cashier; JAC01J II. VANOUUIIILT, Assistant Cashier. , GENERAL BANKING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Interest allowed on deposits In Bavin Department. Circular Letters of Credit isMted on Hoiir Konir, China, and ololioma, Japan: also Drafis and llllNof Exchange Issued on China nnd Japan, and thu principal cities of Europe. Foreign moneys exchanged. WK 1IAVK BrEOlAJ, KAH1I.1T1KS KtjK HANIH.INO POM) DU8T ANI IIUI.MO.V FURS! FUR&! FURS! The Correct Styles in Fur Garments Can Be Seen At G. P. RUMMELIN & SONS 120 SECOND STREET, Noar Washington Alaska Seal Skins Our Specialty Fun lino of Cluster lloas. An.mal Pear's, Storm Collars, Collarettes, Victorias, Capes, Eton Jackets and Novelties of Every Description. Complete Assortment of llobes aud Hugs. Alaska lndan Ilaslccts. CALL OR SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE KalnlillsliPil 1870. Orctn I'linn Mnln 401. Incorporated 1HOO THE H. C. ALBEE COMPANY DEALERS IK SECOND HAND MACHINERY. 60 East Water Street PORTLAND, OREGON. WOLF & ZWICKER Iron Works PORTLAND, OREGON. Steel and Wood Ship Builders. Manufacturers of Saw andhingle Mill Machinery, Boilers, Engines, Head Blocks, Logging Engines and Loggers' Supplies. Steel Riveted Pipes for Flumce and Dry Kilns. Iron, Semi-Steel and Brass Castings for all purposes. Special attention given to all kinds of repairs. Agents for Magnolia Antl-Friction Metal.- JACOB FUIITH President I. HULME Mtnngcr THE VULCAN IRON WORKS CO. IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS MACHINISTS & BLACKSMITHS MANUKACTUKBKB OF ALL CLAS8S8 OF MACHINERY. Fifth Avenue Bonth and Lane St. Tel. Main 123. P. 0. Box 93 E. FKINK, Bee. and Treat. WASHINGTON IRON WORKS CO, eighteen Yeara Under Same Management. FOUNDERS, MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS WAORK8: ORANT-STREET BRIDGE. Telephone Main 83. SEATTLE .... WASH. RUSSELL COMPANY DUII.DEItS OF Ertglit0B, Mollmrm, Smw Mill; Thremherm If you Boatemplato buying machinery, write us for catalogue and prices. RUSSELL & CO. A. H. AVERILt. Manager. PORTLAND. OREGON. rlEV Blumauer-Frank Drug Co., aoUsala Distributor. yBdhfSav sWiV-4SJK.Baw .saBBBBBBM aaHaBS V VeKA LbbK aaaaaUi 'V Waa FRENCH A COMPANY. BANKER3 TRANSACT A QINIRAL BANKING BUSINESS. Utters oi Credit Iwued available la tae Zasteni ataUa. BUfat Kxchanie sad Telefrapbl Treutlen fold on New York, Chicago, at. Louto. tan rraneUee, Portland. Ore.. BeauieTwaaaT and varioda polnta in Oregon and Washington. Collection made at at: polata on laroraMe teraw LA GRANDE . NATIONAL BANK La Grands. Oregon. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS - - - - $72,000 DRINK THE FAM0US-w "Weinliarcl's Beer FOR SALE AT ALL THE PRINCIPAL SALOONS BREWERY AND OFFICE, THE . FARMERS AND TRADERS NATIONAL BANK La Crande, Oregon. CAPITAL, A60.000.00; SURPLUS, 8,600.00. DIKEOTORS: J. H. Rlnehart, George Acklea. J. D. McKaaaoa JaMk Palinrr. F. 8. Stanley. J. II. Bobbins, J. WTScriber7 "CKeaaoa, Jeph W.SwS'li: "h"t' pmidut' JoM,h PJ"W' Tl preelJsatt V - 950,000 TACOMA, WASH. II. P. bTMCKLAND It. V. ANKBNY TreMurer Secretary J. M. FRINK, rrei. and Bupt. Beau Brummel The Best 5 Cent Cigar Made For Sale bg All Dealers. 144-146 Fourth Street, PORTLAND, OR. " SSV&JRVf A. Ju? &