The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905, January 05, 1901, Image 5

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One of thornoat complete bakery In
the Northwest.
Bikes tba Best PullmiD Bread Id the West
M. SHIELDS. Prop.
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And 493 Union Acnuc, rorner Paeramcnto,
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THE PIONEER RESTAURANT
Now on Jnlinnon Street, Opposite
Union l)ool.
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BOOTS, SHOES; CLOTHINQ,
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General Information Concerning
the Afro-American.
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TAKEN FROM OUR VARIOUS EXCHANGES
Showln the Promn of the Verlotu
of Human Endeavor Betnj Ateom
plbhtd by the Race.
Colonel Kdwnrd E. Cooper, of the
Washiugtou Colored Amorkau. Km
I'ecu poking futi nt Kdltor VV. K.
King, of tho Dallas Express, And he
Iiiih douo it with itrcnt Biiocuas. Hot
Kdltor Kiint is nn nblo editor, with a
alight tendency to aberration in his
head, nnd Rouiullr ouo of tho bout muii
in Toxiih.
Tho Shot'Gun. DomocralH of North
Carolina having disfranchised tho Afro
Amorioan will take up tho queitlou at
tho next sonton of the loignlnture of de
priving him of tho opportunity to iot
h common school oducAtiou. Adih
franchiscd citizen han no rightn to
whicli tho enfranchised citlzou ro
(i poets.
Tho young men at West 1'oiiit who gl,i0h, Baptist church. Iho amount
aro paid hy the federal government tol0f collection received was 10. Tho
secure an education and tti bo gentle- now members Joining wero S3 iu
mou havo again hoeu making au uxhi number.
bitiou of thouuelvos. They aro under- l qtl'ot, )Ut fHr reaching lutorost is
going au investigation by the two Mug developed in tho interest of tho
brauchoa of ct-ngie.es for tho alleged meeting of the National Council to bo
haelug of n cadet which resulted iu his ),0, iu tj,j. 0ts n August. 1001. Ilv
death. Like tho NowYorkiMillw.il thattlmo it is exwotcd thut oury do
is.nlmost itiiDOSHililu to uot u cadut at
West 1'olnt to toll tho trn ih in any in -
vestigatiou Into their hazing or other
rascality. Thoy aro us skilled )ur'glerH
with the truth as tlioy wero when they
hounded Whittaker nut of West 1'olut
years ago. If tlio iuxostigntou docs
nothing olso it will hitch upon theno
gcutlemcn tho fact that they aro punt
grand miiKters of tho art of provarha
Hon, and that tlioy do uot hesitate to
violalo tho mica and regulations otab
lirhod by tho niilinirj nnthoritits ftu
the government of Wont 1'oiut. This
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win nun Hji'v K"iii'ii. i
Itfs to bo hopsd that the invcetlgn-'
Hon into tho noings of tho cadets at
Woit Point and to the mnmigers of tlH
institution will lead tn tho adoption of!
such a policy at tho school as will at
least inalco goutlemou out ol mm who i
aro ultimatqly to ctimmand our army. I
That tlioy curry tho bad manners which j
they cultivate at West I'olut into tlw .
active servico of tho army was demon
stritud in the treatment accorded to.
Lieutonnut II. O. Flipper, to Alexand
er, nnd to all the other men' of ours,
who have got into active set vice and
who wore either sidetracked! Iracause
ofperceoBtloH or bounded out.of. the
service. The army and navy vare the
oaly rlt(icratio brauoh'os o the gov
ernment which arrOKtM to twaelyea
the exclutlvenesi which amounts to
national offeuce.
If haxlug oan be broken np at West
Point the color discrimination whloh
has so long been one of its most objoo
Hounble ohuraoterlsticH can be done
away with; we, thoroforo, hopo that
tho investigation will nccotnplKdi this
purpose ,
The Washington atmosphoro is much
agitated by tho applications of Afro
Americans who want to succeed tho
Hon. Judsou W. Lyons as roglster of
tho treasury, tho Hon, 11. P. Cheat
limn as recorder of deeds, and tho Hon.
John P. Green as stamp agout. Tho
Washiuuton KVeniug tar rays that
nono of thoso gentlemen will bo re
moved, as they havo given satisfaction
in the disohargo of their duties. If
the A fro-Americans who want to serve
their country would believe that they
cannot succeed auy of tho gentlemen
heie named and would go in for some
othor positions iu the foreign and do
me.tlo seivice, they would lavo thorn-
eelves a Jot of sleeplesH hours and n big
chunk of disappointment in tho round
up.
A great deal of hard nnd effective
work in the East nnd We.t was done
50,000
TACOMA. VASH.
What the charru Mnnk (ear wiH
at her Parksn, Raleifh MniUkkf,
lu.lhtt f cHinpaln y Afro-Amerlcau
fpetlblailerH, Htul oar xoturs Hootl to
their gnus on oluutlnti (Uy like Mr.
CaMiiblitncii on tho uurulnfe'rieok; lint
it is n'i whore written In the ftiirs thnt
IhU tJitPo who wovo kiioMb tht iieluid
chrtrin tho life out of tho Ddir.ouraoy,
will, rooolve npiuiutmuuts, howover
tmmy they may want thum. "Muuy
p ifullod. but few nro tiliumn.M
We lidWitirn .'lintvntnr. flint IVnddnnt i
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vmoivinny and Uliulrnmn lliiilint imi
(.,nmKiteii to no wnnt is (ulr hy our mru
.iii'tliii matter t:f itipoliitiiieiiti to oflleo.
Htu Jilllco BeekiUif ii mighty tlreiomo
pusiuess.
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.Tim llrHt publiu inonitng of tlit-t hoi'
Hon of tho ocal Afro-Amorican Coun-
oil was held MoiiiInv, Doomber 17, at
theMrst African llaptlut church, ltov.
xV.'A! Creditf, paslor. 'Iho iuootini;
was ii vmuploto sucoms from every
tkiiutof view. goodly Bfiiud audi-
once gtcotod tho speaker n( tho oven -
Jug,- William II. Warrick, M. D of
G,ermntowu,-who spoko on the "Iu
duHtrirti Outlook of tho Negro iu l'hlla
dolphlii." Iho paper as well writ
ton and well dolivered and covered tho
siihjoot competoly. Many facts iu.
stuctiso, pathetlu and amusing woro
brought out in the ocurco of the dis
oUHdion. Two practical suuueitians
were, placed before tho meeting to bo
nrtir!- nnon at tho next smslon of tho
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HON. W. J. FURNISH, of Pendleton, Or.
Presidential Elector for Oregon.
Hon. W. J, Furnish, pri'tddotit of tho
tho foremost business men and politicians of tho stato, is only !J8 years, of age, !
having risen rapidly, by dlut of faithful application to bushier, to a proud
place, Minoug tlioJoullnjr men of the Nortuwoit. Ho Is a sttlffnrt gold-standei
advocate and a firm and eutuuslastlu supporter of tho MoKinloy polioy of government
mont of tho best workers of the city
will. have been enli.tcd iu Ibis cause,
and it will only remain for the-Nation
al body, by its able work aud scholarly .
programme, to fulfill all expectations.1
There are large numbers of w..lto
(ririids in this city, firm friends of tho
Negro who are working hand iu hand
wljth the best element of nurr.ice for its
upbuilding aud to this element we
shall look for help aud sympathy lu the
fotnra. It is the earnest desite of the
local council that the work of tho Mr. and Mrs. W. L, Ii. Plumber en
National Council as tliowu foith lu ils tertalued at luncheon Mr. aud Mrs.
coming session In this city shall meet
with their sympathy ai d approval.
The Philadelphia Council has been
exceedlnly fortunate in its election to
the presidency of tnat body of Mr.
Charles II. Hrooks, grand secretary of
the Odd Fellows. Mr. Hrooks has re
turned from his trip to England iu tho
interest of the order, und has taken up
all his public duties in this city with
renewed vigor aud earuetuess. Mr.
Charts II. Hrooks, Dr. II. T. Johusou,
of the Christian Itecord, and Mr. Lch
uiau, vvere elected members ufhe
board of management of the Douglns
J hospital at lis Decen br meeting.
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Uualers In
Olawonds, Watlir, Jewelry, fillrerware
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0w8pelltM: II Monogram aud III Crru
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Orea 1'bone, Main ses; Colambb. Ftione.et?
CITY NEWS
C. A. hitler Hoclct) Kdltpr.
Wo nhall know ho favorites, nnd
xlmll bo absolutely impartial. To in
pure publication, nil local howh uumt
reach na nut later than 'Ihursday morn
ing of each week. '
Mru. M. H. SvIiib' condition hna not
nmtorially Improved.
( Mr. CluiR Mitchell 1m rUi! Very ill
at tho nld 8t. Vincent hoepttal.
Mr. 11. Harper is quite ill from a re
lapse of uu attack of la rlppo.
Tjloro ls n iPttor nt thlH ollo for D
L. Laptley, oaro of Tho Now Ago.
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Mr. nnl Mrs. Gross, of Los AdroIch,
aro stopplug atMrs. Day's, N. Sovunih
street.
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, -M. John Lang, of lied 11 lufT, CaK,
" ,no BU08,i 0I "' m nn. r. u.
Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. Kdwnrd Thompson, of
Hprluuflold, Ohio, nro stopping at Mrs.
Morldeths.
Mr. and Mrs. Heujninin Gales entor
t:il nod a small party of iriouds Christ-
i d.v '"' oviuiug.
Mrs. S'tanslleld and Miss Ml Ilrllton
wore the guests of Mr, H. 11. Crawford
and daughters lat week.
Mrs. II. Whooler, formerly of this
city, but now of Pontile, Warh., is tho
guest of Mrs. F. D. Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lee oelebrated
New Year's day with a dinner party
to n number of their friends.
Puudletsiu Savings Hank, and ouo of
Mr. JT. Gray arrived in Portland on
the '2'J ultn. Ho oxpeats to romnlu
with his family n1oiit a mouth,
M". L. II. Lejunu, who has been
coiillnod to her homo with a severe
c"''1 '' jmst week, Is Improvjng.
Mrs. Inolla .lohuwii, of Seattlb, was
tho guest of Mrs. M. Merldeth for sev
eral days, she returued home last Tues
day. (russ, of Los
Year's day.
Angeles, Cat,, on
New
Governor Goer has appointed W. L.
II. Plumber hi h me nber of the Chns.
r'umner monument cuinmlttee, vice
Kev. A. AudHrsoti, deceased.
Wo nro informed tint with next
riuuday tho oholr of the A. M. K. Zlon
chnroh ls to be increased bv the addi
tion of several ladies aud gentlemen.
Miss Jeunlo Logan entertained a
small 'lumber of Mends on the even
ing of January I, at her homo on the
East side, 1 was a "jolly crowd"
aud they heartily eujoyed themselves.
Tho Purity Foclal Club and their
frleuds wero entertained nt the resl
deuce of Mr. aud .Mrs. 11. It. Carle the
evening of January I. It goes without
saying that all present eujoyed them
selves. On the government transport which
untied Now Year's day for Manila,
Mr. Hen jam lu Gales, as Me ward, and
Mr. Kdwnrd Palmer and Mr. Harry
Miller, as cooks, departe I, Tlioy ex
pect to return in four mouths.
,t Passing down Everett rjreet, be
twees" VI fth and iWxthi-we. noticed a
neat appearing restaurant, and ujoh
e Mating, we were struck with the cosy
home-like appearauce of the place.
We fouud the pleasant proprjetoress in
tho person of Mrs. M. Meridfth, ready
and anxious to scrie her uut'tomers.
Wo recommend any one in search of h
pood, wholeomo meal to call at tho
"Homo Hestartiaiit" and oat a dinner
liku your mother used to cook.
Docomher 31, 1000, Mrs, Pagot gnvo
a Boloct party in honor of her daughtor,
Mlos Cunningham. A large number
of'young folks wore out and enjoyed
themselves until a late hour with mu-
xhIo, danoiug and various other amuso-
incuts.
Tho New Ago Is the orgnn of the col
ored peoplo of this city and state. Wo nre
ready and anxious nt nil timos to print
all nows ol intorest to our people, but
tho city is growing and it is Impossi
ble for tho editor or his associates to
bo ovorywhoro, or hear of nil that goes
oti, so wo would ontoom it a favor if
any item of intorest wero sent to this
olllco so as to reaoh us not later than
Thursday noon of oaoh week.
In spite of tho iuulement woathor a
largo audtouco gathered at tho A. M. K.
Zlou church, -Wednesday evculug, to
listen to tho programme, arraugod by
tho A fro-American Council, No. 1, of
Portland, in honor of emancipation
day. Tho mooting was n grand suc
cess nnd grat oiithnMuttm was shown
by all, The prngriunmu was an ex
cellent ouo, and with tho speeches do
livorod by various of our prominent
ptoplo, so'rved to help pass a ino-t on
joyublo ovonltig. Tno society's regular
meetings are held at tho A. M. K.
llothel church. The ofllcora nre: W.
L. ilrndy, president; W. II. Holds,
vice-proHldnut; W. L. II, Plummer,
socretary; J. N. Fullilovo, treasurer.
'Iho council has arranged to give a ball
on tho 11th lust., at the G. A, It. hall.
At Cordray's Theater.
Slanorint Hstolnul Collamarlui will
surely appear iih Carmen, Miguon nnd
Ar.nccna ttiii II Trovatoro with the
lioHton Lyric Opera Company during
their eniiagoment In this olty at Cor
dray's tlioator, week licginning .limit
ary 0. No bottor ovldoucu of pluck
nnd deteimlnation, coupled with it do
siru tirgivo the iifuslu loving peoplo of
this city nn opportunity to enjoy tho
very boHt tlm musical world iifToitlr.
can bo offered tlironnh Colonel 'Ihonip
mou'h engagoment of Collamarlui, Husso
ami Aloisaudroui for the llosion Lyrio
Opora Company, which coutalus tho
great favorites, Josephltio Stauton,
Ilortha Davis, Hara Carr, Dairy How
ard, Henry llallum, .John lleudersou,
Gcorgo Kuukol, Charles Huntlnjton
nud tho superb chorus hi 05 volcen. It
Is Hifo tn say that Colouel TboinpHon's
liberality will bo dully appreciated, and
that capacity houses will he iu order.
The sale of seats Is now on, The fpl
lowing will be the .epertolret Col
lamarlui nights, Monday, Tuesday,
Thursday and Friday, when "Carmen,"
'Ml . Trovatore," MMlgnoB" will be
produced. Comlu opera nights, "Feo-'
liiK'Mnster," "UoV Kye" ' isr
"Wang."
At the Metropolitan.
Yon are pretty sure of pinking a wla-
nor when you bv't on the fuu aud
amusement offered by iho now "Turk
inh Hath" Company. Manager F. A.
Wane has piloted many ilrmnntlo ven
tures successfully, und this is one of
lis most ambitious efforts in tho
niiniM'iiiont line. Among Iho member
of the niliuirahlo tust wo nolo Miss
Ktta .Miirrls, iho aoubrette, who ren
ders quaint and euceutrlu sougs iu a
chiirming manner, nud Mr. K. L.
Graves is it tdinedlsu of well kunwu
reputation. It is five jours slnco tho
I play mailo n trip to tho uoat, and it
has ruiieut.y. .boon rewritten, and
jrot,,ii',t "' ,0 ''M! ),,i 'r'.
WrItorl Wltirn'orgHulEation
William
comedy
rgnulEatiou poetess-
ing so many pleasing fenturos in the
way of snugsj dances aud reflued speo-
initios, tho uudieiiuo should only be
limited hy (ha situ of tho house when
it is presented nt the Metropolitan
thoator nuxt Huuday ulght niul all
wetk.
Have Something; Rulry Good I
The iiaino Neuliergor is known by
commercial men all over thocoutlnent.
Among the iiiluiug men It is a beacon
light to direct their return fium tho
hills and a safe place of business anchor
nge while rejourning in linker City.
lr. A, Nenhergor is the man to whom
that name applies. Ho tells more lino
whiskies aud frngraut cigars than all
of his competitors combined. He
haunlei only first-quality goods lu
everything ho carries, and ls one of the
most geulal, bl-hcurted mou in busi
ness tttiwyhere, That is why commer
cial aud mining men make his place
their headquarters when in lluker City.
Specialties for Traveling Public.
Perhaps no drug store in tho West is
better knowu or more popular with the
traveling public than Koeppou's Phar
macy nt Pendleton. The Koepiwti
ilrnlhers nie muiiiifsutorlng chemists,
and their store, stock uud laboratory
would do credit to any cltv on the
const. They make a specialty of sup
plying tho traveliug public at a mo
ment's notice with unv aud everything
within resaonablu demand. An 1m
mouse stock is carried nnd only men
who are thoroughly competent iu the
huslues aro employed to handle It.
They enjoy the reputation of being fore
utbet iu their pro (era ion. Kceppen'a
Pharmacy is one of the eolid nud sub
stantial busluese institutions of Pendle
ton. NBW NOKTII
wrt Uvlge, No.
2654. (1. U, O. of
O, F.. meets at
Vo)y Hero d-atwet. ronier of Hnlmoa,
tirat and third Tut-wlav of each inoutlu
All (Mil rellown in goou stauillng arts
cnrdlMllv invited.
I). THOMAS,
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