The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905, December 29, 1900, Image 4

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The New Age.
A. D. GRIFFIN, Manager.
Carries morbison stiibet.
Oregon Talihone Oak SOI.
Catered at the Poatofflce at I'ortUnd, Oregon,
a-aoeaad clui matter.
RUBHCKH'TION.
OaaTaar, rayabla In Advance St. 00
HAPPY NEW YEAH.
Tho Now Ago oxtonds to its many
patrons n greeting of good clioor lu tho
sl-cero wish that thoy mny, without
exception, onjoy a happy Now Ycnr.
May Iholr prosperity contlnuo unbrok
nly in every loRithnnto pursuit.
THE OLD AND THE NEW.
Tho year about to oloso has boon ono
"of extraordinary ovonts In tho history
olour proui nation, in tho rapid form-
ation o( which tho wholo world is
deeply conoorned. Wo havo added to
oar terltory possessions o( rich re
sources. Wo havo added largely to our
rnilitary strongth in order to bo ablo
to defend thorn, and maintain ponoo
""i'bie conditions thoroln. Wo added
grandeur to tho oharaotor of our nation
in matters of international moment.
We havo increased our domestic wealth
inost wonderfully and dovolpod our ro
sources in a most remurkahlo moasuro.
In short, in no previous twolvomonth
In tho history of our ropulilio havo wo
to substantially shown to tho world
our strongth as a nation, our progros
ivo ambition iih a peoplo and our pur
pose as ono of tho groat powors of tho
world.
A groat task is boforo us dining tho
next 12 months. Wo havo only made
'""ginning along our now lincB of no-
y, Our dnty appears in more out
.'. Tho groat work is yet to bo
le, and its magnitude will inoroaso
wo proceed with it. Whothor or
. fortune will favor us in tho yoar
iU iu uifOU mv vuunuiuuuuan in n
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em to be -wived largely bv tho
v uurt nlmlnin with wmaii wn
yHane 4Hirjpei atiopgKtli at homo
' &&Wew Age boliovos that our na
tal affairs will contlnuo to bo ad
inlstorod by statesmen of wisdom;
that prosperity will contmuo to
abound and that our material develop
ment will glvo ui reason for Holf-gratu-latiou
in a dogroo equally iih satisfac
tory as that which now marks tho
chaugo from tho old to tho now yoar.
A ULEM1SH OK INFAMY.
MtizeUH of tho United States gonor
ally view with a pardouablo souse of
prido tho culmination of tho ovoutt of
the past year, in much of which our
people happily Join; but thero are po
litical features of ouo element of this
progress which afford us only pain and
alarm. Tho unjust and unconstitu
tional disfranchisement of tho Negroes
is certain Southern status, tho avowed
purpose to pursuo a similar courso in
other Htutos, ami tiio gunoral iudlffer
uce with which this political outrage
is regardod by thoho whoso friends tho
colored voters havo steadfastly boon,
are assets oi tho work of the yoar
which no impartial oltlten of intelli
gence ought to regard with unconcern.
Such an outrage at tho oloso of the
10th oontury carries with it to tho
flrat page of tho succeeding coutury a
blemish of infamy which ought not to
'-rrftreufforod.iu this oullghtuued ago iu
the foremost country of progress on tho
iaoo of the earth. Wo have hope that
it shall nop bo long tolerated, but that
hope is faint when wo And such scant
encouragement in "tho house of our
friends.!'
For this political aflllcttou our peo
ple cannot bo Joyous. They aro down
cast, but determined. They accept
this crown of thorns as an emblem of
their patience, but their fortitude is
uoi all-euduriug. Native intelligence,
iluWhed education, strength tiud skill
in industrial pursuits, progress in the
art and sciences, good oitUetmhlp In
very walk of life and undiminished
ambition to keep steady pace with tho
leaders la the march of advaucomvut
iu every legitimate line of activity will
will buok "tho lust Heritage" of our
ieoplo ami again clothe them with
hotr rights, privileges uud tho honor
AmerioHU oltlaeuslilp.
LKG1SLAT1VK SIDE ISSUES.
Ex-Senator S. Ii. Moorhead, of Juuo-
Lu City, who w" chief clerk of tho
Lite iu 1 W8, U again a candidate
for tho place A. V. It. Snyder, of
MoMinnvillo, who was journal clerk of
tho houno iu 1808, is said to bo after
tho chiof nloikehip of that body.
Frank Mutter, of Portland, and ox
Nallroad Commissioner J. IS. Eddy, of
Forest Grove, aro willing to servo as
reading olork of tlio sonato; Mottor
whs reading clerk iu tho houso in
1808, and Eddy road for tho senato in
1801. E. V. Alton and Ponumhrn
Kelly, of Portland, aro candidatos for
Eorgeant'rtt-arms of tho houso. Frauk
Davoy, of Salem, wants to bo reading
olork of tho houso. Frank 0. Middle
ton, of Portland, wishes to roturn to
his position ns calendar clerk ot tho
eonitto, and D. 1). Mackio, of Portlaudjj
wishos ngaln to servo tho houso as
calendar olork. IJruoo Cain, of Clack
amas, Is caudidato for sergoant-at-arnis
of tho houso. Chan. W. Fulton, of
Clatsop, and W. A. Howe, of Yam
hill, aro montionod as tho two promi
nent candidates for president of tho
Orogon sonato. L, I). Itoedor, of Uma
tilla; Gcorgo L. Story, of Multnomah,
and J. N. Smith, of Marlon, uro tho
prominent candidates spoken of for
Bpoakor of tho honso of representatives.
(JOKUETT UEYOND DOU11T.
Accessions to tho Corbott ranks aro
boing mndo ovory day. Thoy como
not only from tho loading nion of tho
stato in civil lifo, but from tho foro
most officials iu various- capacities, in
cluding membors of tho loglslaturo who
do not aflllato with tho Itopuhlican
party on strictly partisan mattors.
ihit thoy wisoly co.icolvo that this is
not by nny moans a party mattor. Tho
question of tlio oharactor, capacity and
influonco of our uoxt Uultod Statos
senator is ono of momentous interest to
ovory iutolltgont rosldont of tho stato.
It is a buBinoss affair in which com
mon interests are at issuo and in which
popular iutoresta should predominate.
Trio outlook is in evory way enthusi
astically reaisurlug for Mr. Corbott,
for tho party, for tho peoplo and for
tho matorlal interosts of tho outiro
stato.
Leonard Fowler, the bright editor
and publisher of "The State,' of Taco
ma, was in tho city this week. Mr.
Fowlor was accompanied by Mrs,
Fowlor, a most charming and ostimable
lady, whom tho gonial editor has just
takou unto himself. Tills, of all oth
ors, is iudood tho most propitious ot
suabOUH for such an undortakiug, and
Tho Now Ago extends to tho happy
couplo not only tho compliments of tho
season, but its best wishos for their
tuturo welfare.
Say!!
If You Want
Good Shoes
Goto
EGGERT-YOUNG CO
129 and 131 Third Street
CHARLEY
THE PIONEER RESTAURANT
Now on Johnson Hlrcet, Opposite
Union l)ovol.
LUNCHES PUT UP FOR TRAVELERS
Buy Your Holiday Candies
AT.
Labbe & Rebe
Ico Cream and Confectionery
310 Washington Street
WHOLESALE A RETAIL MANUFACTl'RKRS
Our Specialty, Weddings, Socials. Picnics
mul Homo uso. Kro Delivery both Phone.,
BOOTS, SHOES, CLOTHING,
HATS, CAPS, DRY OOODS
AND FURN1SHINQ GOODS.
220 Morrison Street
Between Flrat and Peroral
PORTLAND OREGON,
IN 11 ME I
' Bnall Gardens.
Nearly 100,000 pounds of snails are
fold dally In tho I'arls markets to be
enteu by dwellers In that city. Thoy
nre carefully reared for tho purpose In
extensive snail gardens In tho prov
inces, and fed on aromatic herbs to
mnke their llavor finer. One sualllcry
In Dijon Is said to bring In to Its pro
proetor seven thousand francs n year.
Many Swiss cantons also contain large
snail gardens where they are grown
with much pains. They arc not only
regarded ns a great dellcncy, but are
reckoned ns very nutritious. Hyglen
lsts say that they contain 17 per cent
of nitrogenous matter, and Hint they
arja equal to oysters In nutritive properties.
AIM IV ARBOR
.HOME BAKERY.
One ot thumont cotnpluto linkcry In
tliu Northwest.
Bakes the Best Pullman Bread in the West
M. SHIELDS, Prop.
.147 Morrlm.il Ht. PORTLAND, OK.
Ami 494 Union Avenue, corner Huerninento,
AIIiIiih, lloinc-mmlu brciul, rnlc nml pica.
lliUcd henna hikI llonton llrown llrt'Hil every
Hntnrtlny. Tol. Itel l!l2; Tel. Ilcxl .141.
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' M. . da VOUNO,
rroattctor S. '. Ckroalak.
aUM VaUMCMOO, CMX.
SHERIFF HALE.
In the circuit court of tho state ot
Oregon, for the county of Multnomah.
Portland Traxt Company of Oregon,
plaintiff, vii. Stella JJ. Sukedorf, Kath
erine' Lucy Trovott, Kinost Deibert,
Frederick Jetter and Savings aud Loan
Socloty, dofondatitn.
lly vlrtno of an oxecntion, judgment
order and decree duly Issued out of nud
under the seal of tho above entitled
court, in tho abovo entitled cause, t
mo duly directeil and dated tho 12th day
of November, 1000. upon a judgmout
rondered and cntend in said court
on tho 10th day of Novembor, 1000, in
favor of I'orllnud Trust Company of
Oregon, plaintiff, and against Stolla IS.
Sukedorf, defendant, for tho sum of $2,
005.54, with interost thoroon at tho
rato of 8 per cont por annum from tho
10th day of November, 1000, and tho
further sum of $150.00 with Interost
thereon at tho rato of 0 por cont per
annum from tho 10th day of November,
1000, and tho further sum of $20.00
costs and disbursements and tho coats
of and upon this writ, commanding mo
to mako sale of the following doscribod
real proporty, situatod in tho city of
Portland, county of Multnomah and
state of Oregon, to-wlt:
Lota twolvo(12) and thirteen (18) in
Block two hundrod aixtyfivo (205) of
Couch Addition to tho city of Portland,
according to tho duly rocorded plat
thereof.
Now, therefore, by virtuo of paid ex
ecution, judgment order and docroo and
in compliance with tho commands of
aid writ, I will on Monday, the 17th
day of Dooembor, 1000, at the hour of
10 o'clock A. M at tho front door of
the county court house, iu the city of
Portland, said county and state, soil at
public auction, subloct to redemption,
to the hlghost bidder, for U. 8. gold
coin, cash in hand, all tho right, titlo
and interest which tho within named
dofondantH or clthdr of thorn had on
tho tlato of tho morrgngo heroin (tho
80th day f April, 1801) or slnoo had,
in and to tho abovo dosoribod real prop
erty, or any part thereof, to satisfy said
exocution, judgment ordor, docroo, in
terest, costs aud all accruing costs.
Dated Portland, Orogon, November
18,1000. WILLIAM FltAZIEK,
Sheriff of Multnomah County, Oregon.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice Is horeby given that I have
filed my final account as adtninistiatoi
of the estate of William Kirk, doceased,
in the county court of tho state of Oro
gon, for tho county of Multnomah, and
Monday, the 17th day of December. A.
D., 1000, at 2 o'clock P. M., aud the
court room of said court in Portland,
Oregon, have been appointed by said
court', as the time and placo for the
bearing of objections to such final ac
count and the settlement thereof.
EUWAHU UUNDKliHON,
-AM.
ministrator of tlio estate of Wil-
Kirk, deceased.
Orsgon Butchering Company, Frod
Metzger, managor, dealers in all kindi
of fresh and salt meats aud fish, 415
Everett street.
Grebe, Harder & Co., Portland, Ore
on, dealers in implements and vo
biclea. Mil burn farm, delivery, spring
wagons aud buggies. Cliaso forco lift
nd tank pumps. Milwatikio bludeis,
Biowers and rakes. Engines and sep
arators. Fountain City boo, shoo and
diio drills. Wolff-Amorican high art
bicycles. Stool and chilled plows,
disc, spring and spike harrows.
Eclipse steel hay presses. Columbus
Buggy Co. 'a Columbus buggies and
carriages. Phono, Oak 731. 183-84-80
Madison street, west end of Madison
street bridgo." J. F. O'Dounell, gen
tral agent, Oregon, Washington and
Idaho
Custom House Exchange
836 Flanders Cor. Seventh Sts.
McCROSKEY&EMMERT
PROPRIETORS.
. rrWate Entrance on Flanders Street.
Wines, Liquors and Cigars
T, UlND!CKIN
1). IUIIM
PRACTICAL SAIL MAKERS
' Flags and Yacht Sails
a Specialty
, OKKOON 1MIONK 043 UKI
27 NORTH FIRST STREET
J PORTLAND, OREGON.
Pacific Coast Rubber Co.
Wholeaale Dealera.
MtdualcAl Rubber Good, Bgltlng, Hoac
7 Packings, Ffr Department Supplies.
Iibta Boots, Sim, Rubber Clothlid
Rubber Goods of All Klnis
1 8 20 Front St.
...THE...
J. HcGraken Go.
Wholesale Dealers In
BUILDING MATERIALS
...401 Irving Street..
PORTLAND, OREGON.
AWNTMG
Baggage and Omnibus Transfer
COMPANY.
Offlce S. V. Cor. Fourth and Stark 8t.
Telephone A39. rORTLAND, OREGON.
Exchange Your Checks With Messenger
on Trains and Order Carriage or Coupe.
Unggage checked at resi
dence to any destination.
.Brntiqh Ofllrca: Hotel Portland: United
Carriage Co., Seventh and Taylor.
L. H. ADAMS, Managor.
-THE-
Multnomah Trunk Co
MANUFACTURERS OK
TRUNKS
TRAVELING BAGS
and SAMPLE CASES
Salesrooms 143-145 Sixth Street
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Bar Fixtures and
..Billiard Tables..
IMIMIHM.
Have Re-established their busi
ness in
PORTLAND,
At 49 Third Street.
A full stock of Bar Fixtures, Bil
liard and Pool Tables. Bowling
Alleys and Supplies always on
hand.
EASY PAYMENTS.
J. G. REDDICK, Manager.
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OR FAIR DKAUNO l'ATRONIZB
O. I. B. I'LUMMKR.
Srufra, Medlrlno and Chemlcala,
Toilet Article. Trtiaata, I'alnts,
Olla, Ulaia, Etc.
B. E. Corner Third and Madlion Btreeta.
pIANO WARKROOM8
or
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THE JACOn DOLL HANO
The beat liprlnlit piano made, and other flrat
elaaa piano rmtcd and aold on inatallmenta.
No. Ti Third Street. Eatabllahed Ml. VUoat
North 551.
BUMMONB.
, 1st the elronlt court of the, stat el
Oregon, fur tht coaaty of Mmtnoojab,
Depsrtaasnt No. 8.
J. H. Hooper, plaintiff, vs. Mary A.
Hooper, defendant.
To Mary A. Hooper, defendant above
nasaed:
In the name of the state of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against you
in the above entitled suit, on or beforr
tho 8th day of Deoomber, 1000, which
is the time prescribed in the order for
the publication of this summons, and
if you fail so to appear and answer,
plaintiff will apply to the court for the
relief 'demanded in the complaint,
namely: For a decree dissolving the
bonds of matrimony now existing be
tweep the plaintiff and defendant, and
for the care and custody of Helen J.
Hooper and Edgar W. Hooper, the
issue of said aiarriaKf, and for such
ether relief as may bv equitable.
This summons is to be published
once a week; for six successive weeks.
First publication is the 27th day of
Ootober, 1800, and the last on the 8th
day of Deoember, 1900, by order of
the Hon. J. B. Oleland, judge ot the
above entitled court. Made and enter
sd on the aoth day of Ootober, 1000.
W. 8. HUFFORD,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
SUMMONS.
In the circuit court of the state ol
Oregon for Multnomah county.
William L.Uoff, plaintiff, vs. Lester
M. Love, defendant.
To Lester M. Love, the above namod
defendant.
In the name of the state of Oregon,
rou aro aro hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint filed against
you in the above entitled action on or
before the 10th day of December, A.
D., 1000, said day being the expiration
st six weeks from the 20th day of Octo
ber, A. D., 1000, the date ordered by
the court for the first publication of
this notice, and if you fail to so appear
and answer the plaintiff will take
judgment against you for the sum of
$330 with interest thereon from Jann
sry 1. 1873, at the rate of 10 per
cent per annum and the costs and dis
bureementa of this aotlou.
This summons is published by ordei
Df the Hob. A. L. Fntsier, judge of the
sbove entitled court, made and entered
bo the 30tb day of Ootober, A. D 1000.
GILTNEK fc REWALL,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice Is hereby given that I have
filed my final accouut as executor of
the estate of F, H. Ramsey, deceased,
in the office of the county clerk of
Multnomah county, state ot Oregon, and
0:30 o'clock on Monday, the 12th day
of November, A. D. 1900, in the court
room of said court, has been fixed by
said court as the time and place for
hearing said final account and the set
ttetnent hereof.
A, W, LAMBERT,
Exeeutor ot the estate of V, H,
XassMy, deceased.
DeteO, Oeteber 4, ltW.
LIPI'MAN
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Bulla, Jacketa and Rtdlnjt Habltaot the Latest
Noveltica Made to Order. Krerythlns
Up-to-Date.
Waahlnxton St., Hot. 7th and 8th, Up
Stairs. Rrook Block.
Oregon Phono Hood 614. PORTLAND, OR.
T J. KADDERLY,
DEALER IN HARDWARE.
Store, Rangea, Tin, Copper and Oranlte
Iron-Ware, Crockery, ulaoawaro nnd Houso
Furnlahlng-.. Uooda. Jobbing promptly at
tended to.
141-14:1 Flrat St., cor. Alder, Odd Fellows' Dldr.,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
pORTLAND , LOAN OFFICE
Dan Makx, Proprietor. r
...Hlgneat Price. Paid (or Old Gold and Bllrer...
No. 74 Third Btreet, Near Oak
PORTLAND, OR.
Loana money on nil klnda ol aecurlty. Unre
deemed pledgee aold (or amount loaned.
T DV1LD
Jobbing and Retail Dealer In
WINES AND LIQUORS
133 Third Btreet, OpposltoMaaonlo Temple.
Portland, Oregon.
T
A. WOOD.
REAL ESTATE AND TENSION ATTORNEY.
Room 10, Odd Fellowa' Ilulldlng.
PORTLAND, ORE.
Tjl W. ARI83
K. W. ARI8S A CO.
Wholesalo Brokerage and Commlselon
No. 65 Front Btreet.
Columbia 'Phone 249. Portland. Or.
piAIRUANKS'
STANDARD SCALES.
Falrbanka, Morae & Company,
Flrat and Stark Streets. Portland, Oregon,
Telephone 84.
pAXTON, IIKAUIt St HIMON
Attorneya-at.Law.
610 Chamber o( Commerce,
Portland Oregon.
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O. NOON BAG CO.
Manuiarturcra and Importers of
IIAOH, TWINKH. TENTH AND AWNINGS,
FLAGS AND MINING HOSE.
Bagging Material. Canvas, Ball Making In alt
Itallranchea, Cotton Duck, Cordage, eto.
S2-34 N. Flrat St. and 210-312-214.210 Couch St.,
PORTLAND, OR.
K. Munson. E. Munion.
THE ANIIKUSER ItUSCn-Flne lunch every
day. Ileal beer on earth. Fine wines. Ho
uora and clgara. 214 Morrison St., cor. Second,
Portland, Or. .
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TRKIBIO & HUMASON'B PHARMACY-
inrilcr .nil nun i mihiikiuu m. oincuy
high grade mcdlclnra at lowest prices. Money
saved by patronising us.
milK POPULAR
125 Flrat Street,
llct. Washington and Alder
Phone Oregon Red 931 Phone Columbia Ml
JOHN ECKLUND, Proprietor,
Portland. Or.
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11.1,1AM RUSSELL MACKENZIE
PUI1L1C ACCOUNTANT
PORTLAND, OREQOM
T K. IIASKI.TINE A CO.
Importer and Dealera In
IRON RTKKL AND COAL
BLACKSMITHS' SUPPLIES.
Carriage A Wagon Material, Hardwood Lumbsc
49 A fit Second St.
PORTLAND, OREOON.
ST. PAUL HOUSE
DeutacheaGastbaua.
1IAIIKY KOItOOF. Manaaar.
Rooms With or Without Board, Special Rates
by the Month. Barroom and Bowling Alley In
Connection. Five Blocka from Steamship Dock
and Union Depot. Open Dav and Nlnht,
24, 24U and 26 North third Street
VORTLAN D, OREGON
The Popularity of
RED SEAL BRAND
Hams,
Bacon,
Lard, Etc., , '
Is Won on Merit.
TRY RED SEAL BRAND.
56-60 E. Water St., Portland. Or
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